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What is the Total US Government Revenue?

In FY 2026, total US government revenue, federal, state, and local, is “guesstimated” to be $10.78 trillion, with federal $5.48 trillion; state $3.21 trillion; local $2.09 trillion.

US Government Revenue Totals in $ billion

Total government revenue in the United States is the sum of federal, state, and local government revenue.

Total government revenue includes:
Federal Receipts
 plus State government Direct Revenue
 plus Local government Direct Revenue.


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Total Government Revenue
in the United States
  Fiscal Year 2001  


 Federal Direct Revenue    $1,991 billion   
 State Direct Revenue    $874 billion   
 Local Direct Revenue    $591 billion   
 Total Revenue    $3,457 billion   
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Revenue Key:
Federal receipts: actual, as reported by the Office of Management and Budget.
State revenue: actual, as reported by the US Bureau of the Census.
Local revenue: interpolated between actual reported values, interpolated between actual reported values

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Revenue Data Sources

Revenue data is from official government sources.

Gross Domestic Product data comes from US Bureau of Economic Analysis and measuringworth.com.

Detailed table of revenue data sources here.

Federal revenue data begins in 1792.

State and local revenue data begins in 1820.

State and local revenue data for individual states begins in 1957.

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Data Sources for 2001:

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Gross State Product for 2025

The US Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) released its Gross State Product (GSP) data for 2025 on April 9, 2026.

Usgovernmentspending.com has updated its individual state GSPs for 2025 for each state using the projected national GDP numbers from Table 10.1 in the Historical Tables for the Federal FY2027 Budget and the historical GDP data series from the BEA as a baseline.

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  1. Click on link.
  2. Click on "Interactive Data" link
  3. Click on "Interactive Tables: GDP by State" link
  4. Click on "Annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State"
  5. Click on "Summary Tables for GDP, personal income, and related data."
  6. Click on "SASUMMARY"
  7. Area: Select "All Areas"
  8. Statistic: Select "Real GDP..." and "Gross domestic product (GDP)"
  9. Click on Next Step button
  10. Time Period: Select "All Years"
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