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Government Revenue Details for 1967

Revenue details break down government revenues by function and level of government. You can also drill down to view more detail by clicking the [+] control on each function line.

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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.
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GDP: $865.2 bln
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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: 195.8 million 
-5yr -1yr   Fiscal Year 1967 in $ billion   +1yr +5yr
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[+]  Income Taxes 95.5 0.0 7.1 0.9 103.5  
[+]  Social Insurance Taxes 32.6 0.0 7.5 0.9 41.1  
[+]  Ad valorem Taxes 18.9 0.0 24.8 28.2 71.8  
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Fees and Charges 0.0 0.0 5.9 9.0 14.8  
[+]  Business and Other Revenue 1.8 0.0 1.5 5.4 8.7  
[+]  Balance 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0  
[+]  Total Direct RevenueStart chart 148.8 0.0 46.8 44.4 240.0  
[+]  Federal Deficit 8.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.6  
[+]  Gross Public Debt 340.4 0.0 32.5 81.2 454.1  
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Federal: Fed. Budget: Hist. Tables 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 7.1
State and Local: Statistical Abstracts of the United States
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Revenue Definitions

Income Taxes: Individual and corporate income taxes.

Social Insurance Taxes: FICA taxes, unemployment, disability taxes.

Ad valorem Taxes: Sales, excise and property taxes, licenses.

Fees and Charges: Fees for government services other than taxes.

Business and Other Revenue: Revenue from government businesses such as liquor stores and utilities.

Total Direct Revenue: Total Revenue raised by federal, state, or local government. Does not include intergovernmental revenue such as federal grants.

Table Notes

The table shows overall government receipts for the specified fiscal year. Revenue totals are aggregated for each major source of revenue.

  1. For the United States the table shows receipts for all levels of government—federal revenue, state revenue, and local revenue.
  2. For individual states the table shows receipts for state and local governments only.

Click the button at the right of each line of the table to display a bar chart of government revenues. You can right click on the chart image to copy and paste the image into your own content. Click the image to close the bar chart display.

You can use controls on the table to change the year or to drill down to view more detailed revenue information. You can also view the revenue data as percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

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Data Notes

Data Sources: For a discussion of the sources of the government revenue data used here read How We Got the Data for usgovernmentrevenue.com.

Actual vs. Budgeted: Government revenue data in usgovernmentrevenue.com includes historical revenue and also future revenue in three categories: budgeted, estimated, and guesstimated. Records of recent revenue are more detailed than historical records of earlier times.

All federal receipts prior to 2025, state revenue prior to 2024 and local revenue prior to 2023 are actual. More recent spending, including future years out to 2030, are budgeted, estimated, or guesstimated.

Federal receipts for 1962 and after are based on federal data on receipts in the president’s budget. State and local receipts—both for the United States as a whole and for individual states—for 1992 and after are derived from spending, revenue, and debt data in the Census Bureau’s census of state and local government finances.

Nationwide state and local revenue between 1971 and 1991 is obtained from Statistical Abstract of the United States. State and local revenue for individual states between 1957 and 1991 is obtained from an MS Access database at a US Census Bureau site: Govt_Finances.zip.

Federal revenue prior to 1962 and state and local revenue prior to 1971 is obtained from Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970.

For a table of data sources see Government Spending Data: Sources.

Government Revenue Updates: The most recent year for actual federal revenue is FY 2024. The most recent year for actual state revenue is FY 2023. The most recent year for actual local government revenue is FY 2022.

Typically, federal revenue for the fiscal year ending September 30 is first updated from the US Treasury data published in mid October each year, and then updated when the federal budget is published the following February. State and local revenue is updated when published by the US Census Bureau.

The update schedule is published on Government Spending Update Schedule.

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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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State and Local Finances for 2023

On September 11, 2025 we updated the state and local spending and revenue for FY 2023 using the new Census Bureau State and Local Government Finances summaries for FY 2023 released on July 31, 2025.  (See also Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances). The release includes state and local spending for the United States as a whole and the 50 individual states and the District of Columbia.

State and local spending and revenue for FY2023 are now actual historical spending as reported by the Census Bureau. In addition, the Census Bureau published updated tables for 2021 and 2022.

We have updated the "guesstimated" state and local finances for FY2024-30 as indicated in our "guesstimate" blog entries.

We have also updated data for individual local government units with data for 2023. 

Beginning in 2022 the Census Bureau has changed the value for Line 56 Direct Expenditure and Line 7 General Revenue from own sources, as follows:

We have decided to end our publication of non-insurance trust cash and security holdings.

However, to keep the time series at usgovernmentspending.com consistent, we have decided to add insurance-trust values back into Line 56 and Line 7 values. 

State Spending for 2023
In March 2025 the US Census Bureau released data on state finances for FY 2023 here and  ...

Agency Debt Update for 2024
On June 24, 2025, usgovernmentspending.com updated its data for agency debt from the Federal Reserve Board database. Data is now available for the period 1945-2024. You can see our Agency Debt page ...

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