USGovernmentRevenue.com gives you a penetrating look at government revenues in the United States. Of course, federal revenues are the most important; but you can also look at state and local government revenues.
You can look at an overview of revenue for the federal government and the states. You can look at our revenue chart gallery, or you can create your own revenue chart.
You can look at the trends of federal, state and local government revenue over the last century, and you can look at federal revenue going back to 1792.
You can download revenue data by cutting and pasting tab-delimited data or by downloading a CSV file.
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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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