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Would you like to download government revenue data from usgovernmentrevenue.com, revenue data that covers all levels of government, United States federal, state, and local government revenue? No problem. We have five ways you can download revenue data. And more to come.
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Here is how to get your government revenue data. You can use controls on the table below to change the data, including:
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| Units: By default, values are displayed in billions of dollars. By using a dropdown control in the table heading you can select millions of dollars, percent of GDP, percent of federal total, percent of overall total, dollars per capita of population, and thousand dollars per capita of population. Fiscal Year: The default year displayed is the current US government fiscal year. But you can select any 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 year to get close, then select the year you want. You can increase or decrease the year using the yr text links in the table heading. US Budget Year: By default, the table displays budgeted and estimated numbers in the current US Budget submitted to the Congress by the president. But you can look at previous budgeted numbers using the dropdown control at the bottom of the table. | ||
| GDP: $15,141.6 bln GO: $26,479.5 bln | State and Local Revenue: By default, state and local revenue are displayed separately. But you can select state'n local and display state and local revenue combined. US or State: By default, the table shows values for governments in the United States overall. But you can select individual states by selecting the state dropdown control in the table heading or the text link right above it. Pie Chart: Click on a pie icon to display a pie chart. You can create a pie chart for federal, state and local, and overall revenue. United States Federal State and Local Government Revenue | US CA > Pop: 309.3 million |
| -5yr -1yr Fiscal Year 2010 in $ billion +1yr +5yr | ||
| View: default census Change Data View: The default view of revenue data is by type. But you can also view data using the US Census classification system. | Fed | Gov. Xfer | State | Local | Total | chart | |||
| [+] | Income Taxes | 1,090.0 | 0.0 | 275.0 | 30.6 | 1,395.6 |
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| [+] | Social Insurance Taxes | 864.8 | 0.0 | 451.1 | 63.3 | 1,379.2 |
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| [+] | Ad valorem Taxes | 132.1 | 0.0 | 430.9 | 542.3 | 1,105.3 |
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| [+] Charts: Click on a to display a bar of data in a row or column of this table.Click on to display a time-series chart of data in a row.[+] Drill-down: Click on the [+] to drill down to more detailed numbers. | Fees and Charges | 0.0 | 0.0 | 169.9 | 241.3 | 411.2 |
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| [+] | Business and Other Revenue | 75.8 | 0.0 | 137.7 | 214.1 | 427.6 |
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| [+] | Balance | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
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| [+] | Total Direct Revenue: Start chart | 2,162.7 | 0.0 | 1,464.6 | 1,091.7 | 4,718.9 |
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| [+] | Federal Deficit | 1,294.4 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 1,294.4 |
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| [+] | Gross Public Debt | 13,528.8 | 0.0 | 1,115.5 | 1,728.7 | 16,373.0 | | ||
| expand / collapse Click for Bar Chart -> | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | |||||
| Revenue: Pie Chart: Click on a pie icon to display a pie chart. You can create a pie chart for federal, state and local, and overall revenue. a - actual Data Sources: GDP, GO: GDP, GO Sources Federal: Fed. Budget: Hist. Tables 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 7.1 State and Local: State and Local Gov. Finances | Switch to spending | ||||||||
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Here is a bar chart of the top-line numbers. Right click the cursor to copy or save the image:
Here is the revenue table with columns tab-delimited. You can cut and paste directly into a spreadsheet:
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Maybe you want to get the data formatted in html for insertion into your content as a table. Here is the data in html with a simple table setup. There are no fancy tags or styles. Just a straight table with <table>, <tr>, and <td> tags.
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Here in the textbox is the full table with styles but without controls. The styles are built around an id called usgs342. It shouldnt interfere with your styles.
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| Item | 2024 Estimate | 2024 Actual |
| Federal Medicaid | $567.2 bn | $567.2 bn |
| State Medicaid (net) | $124.4 bn | $253.2 bn |
| Total Medicaid | $691.6 bn | $820.4 bn |
The federal Medicaid number comes from the Federal Budget Subfunction 558: Grants to states for Medicaid. The state contribution comes from the NHE Tables.
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