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Total Government Revenue
in the United States
Federal, State, and Local
-5yr -1yr   Fiscal Year 2012   +1yr +5yr

 Income Taxes   11% GDP   
 Social Insurance Taxes   + 6% GDP   
 Ad-valorem Taxes   + 8% GDP   
 Fees and Charges   + 3% GDP   
 Business and Other Revenue   + 5% GDP   
 Balance   + 0% GDP   
 Total Direct Revenue   33% GDP   
 Federal Deficit   + 9% GDP   
 Gross Public Debt   + 123% GDP   
  For more detailed numbers click here
 

There’s much, much more:

  • Create CHARTS of government revenue history here.
  • Look at TABLES of revenue breakdown year-by-year for federal, state, and local here.
  • DOWNLOAD data for a single year here.
  • Take a TOUR of the website here.


What is the revenue data; where is it from?

  • Federal revenue data begins in 1792.
  • State and local revenue data begins in 1902.
  • revenue data is from official government sources.
    Federal data since 1962 comes from the president’s budget.
    All other revenue data comes from the US Census Bureau.
  • Gross Domestic Product data comes from measuringworth.com.
  • Revenue data sources here.

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US GDP for 2011 Updated

On April 25, 2012, usgovernmentspending.com updated its GDP series with the latest data from measuringworth.com, including nominal GDP for calendar 2011 of $15.094 trillion and a real GDP in 2005 dollars for calendar 2011 of $13.315 trillion.

Usgovernmentspending.com uses measuringworth.com as its GDP source because the data series for nominal and real GDP go back to 1790.

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