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US State and Local Government Ad valorem Taxes
ranked by: percent GDP
-5yr -1yr   Fiscal Year 2018  +1yr +5yr
StateState
Revenue
Local
Revenue
State and
Local
Revenue
 District of Columbia0.00%3.75%3.75% more
 Oregon1.24%3.36%4.60% more
 Georgia1.79%2.87%4.66% more
 Delaware3.15%1.51%4.66% more
 Utah2.30%2.70%5.00% more
 North Carolina2.55%2.54%5.09% more
 Virginia1.59%3.53%5.11% more
 Kentucky3.35%1.89%5.24% more
 Massachusetts1.96%3.32%5.28% more
 Missouri1.93%3.38%5.30% more
 Indiana3.41%2.02%5.43% more
 Tennessee3.35%2.14%5.49% more
 Alabama2.90%2.67%5.57% more
 Oklahoma2.91%2.74%5.65% more
 Maryland2.89%2.81%5.71% more
 California2.44%3.27%5.71% more
 Colorado1.77%4.04%5.81% more
 Ohio3.03%2.84%5.86% more
 South Carolina2.41%3.52%5.93% more
 Idaho3.51%2.44%5.94% more
 Nebraska2.12%3.85%5.97% more
 Wisconsin2.89%3.10%5.99% more
 Montana2.98%3.08%6.06% more
 Michigan3.60%2.49%6.09% more
 Minnesota3.61%2.49%6.10% more
 Iowa2.98%3.14%6.11% more
 Alaska2.67%3.48%6.15% more
 All states combined2.83%3.35%6.18% more
 Pennsylvania3.26%3.01%6.27% more
 Arizona3.22%3.16%6.37% more
 Kansas3.28%3.20%6.48% more
 Louisiana3.02%3.51%6.54% more
 Illinois2.52%4.16%6.68% more
 New York1.88%4.84%6.73% more
 West Virginia4.24%2.65%6.89% more
 Connecticut3.00%4.01%7.01% more
 South Dakota3.53%3.50%7.04% more
 Texas3.34%3.77%7.10% more
 Arkansas5.08%2.03%7.11% more
 Wyoming4.64%2.76%7.40% more
 New Mexico4.41%3.03%7.44% more
 New Hampshire2.41%5.09%7.51% more
 Florida4.06%3.56%7.62% more
 Washington4.66%3.01%7.68% more
 New Jersey2.92%4.96%7.88% more
 Rhode Island3.40%4.49%7.90% more
 Mississippi4.95%2.95%7.90% more
 Nevada5.31%2.93%8.24% more
 Maine3.96%4.60%8.56% more
 Hawaii5.65%2.97%8.62% more
 North Dakota6.18%2.59%8.77% more
 Vermont7.03%2.02%9.05% more
Notes: actual estimated

Data Sources:
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Federal: Fed. Budget: Hist. Tables 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 7.1
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