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Time Series Chart of Government Revenue

To COPY the chart, right-click your mouse on the chart, and copy or save it to a file.

To DOWNLOAD the data (and associated GDP or chained GDP) click here.

 

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Use the table below to change the data series


Hover mouse over dropdown controls for help. Remember, you can display a maximum of five data series at once.


Revenue Units: By default, government revenue is displayed in billions of dollars. But using a dropdown control in the table heading you can select $ billion (2000), and percent of GDP.
Chart Title: You can create a title for your chart. Use the text field to enter a title and click the button to the right of the text field.
US or State: By default, the chart shows overall United States government revenue. But you can select revenue for individual states by selecting the state dropdown control in the table heading.
State, Local: By default, you can chart state revenue or local revenue by clicking a radio button in the selection table. But you can chart state-and-local combined by selecting state n local in the state/local dropdown control in the table heading.
Line/Bar: By default, the data series are displayed as line charts. But you can also select a bar chart.
Data Stack: By default, the data series are “stacked” when displayed on the chart. But you can change the setting to “un stack” the data series.
Chart Size: By default, the chart is displayed at medium size. But you can use the dropdown control to change the size.
Color: By default charts are displayed with color data lines and fill. You can change this to grayscale if you want.
US Budget Year: By default, the chart displays budgeted and estimated federal revenue in the current US Budget submitted to the Congress by the president. But you can look at previous budgeted numbers using this dropdown control.

Data Range

Start Year: You can select any start year you want using the dropdown control in the table heading. At the top and bottom of the dropdown only years ending in “0” are shown. Select a start year to get close, then select the start year you want.
End Year: You can select any end year you want using the dropdown control in the table heading. At the top and bottom of the dropdown only years ending in “0” are shown. Select an end year to get close, then select the end year you want.
Category (max 5)Sub-categoryFed Gov. 
Xfer 
State Local Total   
 
Data Series: Select a revenue series you want to chart from a dropdown on the left. If you select on the bottom dropdown you will add a data series (up to a maximum of five). The right-hand dropdown allows you to replace a data series with a more narrowly focused series. Click the “X” link to remove a data series from the chart.
 
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If you’d like to create your own custom chart of revenue data you should use the table above to make your selections.

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Download Data File

 Click button to download CSV file of dataset in chart

Download Tab-delimited Data

Copy and Paste: To copy and paste data into spreadsheet for analysis, just copy the tab-delimited text in the textbox below (click cursor in text box, then press ctrl-A then press ctrl-C) and paste it into your spreadsheet.

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Below is a formatted version of the data displayed in the chart.

Total Revenue
Fiscal Years 1950 to 2010
YearGDP-US
$ billion
Total Revenue -total
pct GDP
1950293.722.70a
1951339.324.28i
1952358.327.98a
1953379.327.62a
1954380.428.46a
1955414.725.66a
1956437.427.35a
1957461.128.01a
1958467.227.91a
1959506.626.26a
1960526.429.08a
1961544.829.14a
1962585.727.54a
1963617.827.89a
1964663.627.74a
1965719.126.92a
1966787.727.34a
1967832.428.84a
1968909.827.85a
1969984.430.46a
19701038.330.92a
19711126.828.91a
19721237.929.55a
19731382.329.63a
19741499.530.63a
19751637.730.14a
19761824.629.99a
19772030.131.07a
19782293.830.59a
19792562.230.95a
19802788.131.76a
19813126.832.48a
19823253.233.10a
19833534.631.23a
19843930.931.08a
19854217.531.95a
19864460.132.27a
19874736.433.40a
19885100.432.86a
19895482.133.24i
19905800.533.23a
19915992.133.07a
19926342.333.37a
19936667.433.70a
19947085.233.87a
19957414.734.66a
19967838.535.23a
19978332.434.19a
19988793.536.61a
19999353.536.15a
20009951.537.25a
200110286.237.27a
200210642.331.30a
200311142.133.78a
200411867.833.13a
200512638.434.08a
200613398.935.55a
200714077.637.20a
200814441.433.01a
200914258.230.53g
201014623.930.42g

Legend:
a - actual reported
i - interpolated between actual reported values
g - 'guesstimated' projection by usgovernmentspending.com
b - budgeted estimate in US fy11 budget

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Sources

US Government - Historical Debt Outstanding
US Treasury's measure of US National Debt

Measuring Worth - GDP Series for US and UK
includes GDP and chained GDP for US; GDP and chained GDP for UK

Gross Domestic Product by State
from Bureau of Economic Analysis

US Population Estimates from 1900
Census Bureau's annual population estimate from 1900 to 1999

2005 Census of Governments - Finance Technical Documentation
Contains Census Bureau spending and revenue codes

JpGraph Chart Library
Open source graph creating Library for PHP.

Statistical Abstract of the United States
historical editions of Census Bureau's publication. From 1878.

Historical US Federal Expenditure by Function 1902-1970
Table from Historical Statistics of the United States: Chapter Y: Government. Includes US Federal Expenditure 1902-1970, p 1123-1124.

Budget of the United States Government
Main page for latest US government budget documents.

State and Local Government Finances
Census Bureau main page for state and local government taxes and spending.

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Now Updated with 2008 State and Local Numbers


usgovernmentspending.com is now updated with the latest numbers for State and Local Spending data from the US Census Bureau. The latest values are for FY 2008. State and local spending and revenue after 2008 are "guesstimated" by projecting the change between 2007 and 2008 to subsequent years.

Note: usgovernmentspending.com always shows total spending, including federal, state, and local.

News

Budget News

Obama to send $3.8 trillion budget to Congress on 2/1/2010
Obama Budget Freezes Much Domestic Spending, says New York TImes.

FY 2011 budget will include phantom cap-and-trade revenue
The White House told Sen. John Kerry's office that the president plans to assume revenue from the controversial climate policy approach. Kerry aides said they had assurances the revenue won't be designated for issues unrelated to energy policy and combating climate change.

W.H. official: FY11 budget "next week"
Deputy Budget Director Rob Nabors announces that the federal budget for FY 2011 will be released week of Feb 1-5.

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Education

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E. G. West, Education and the State


Democratic Capitalism

Three dynamic and converging systems functioning as one: a democratic polity, an economy based on markets and incentives, and a moral-cultural system which is plural and, in the largest sense, liberal.
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Government Expenditure

The Union publishes an exact return of the amount of its taxes; I can get copies of the budgets of the four and twenty component states; but who can tell me what the citizens spend in the administration of county and township?
Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America