Posted by
Nee on Saturday, January 31, 2009 9:22:22 AM
| State |
Gross Tax Collections |
Population (2007) |
Tax Per Capita |
GDP |
GDP per
Capita |
Effective Tax% on GDP |
| Alabama |
$24,149,102,000 |
4,627,851 |
$5,218 |
$165,796,000,000 |
$35,826 |
14.57% |
| Alaska |
$4,287,200,000 |
683,478 |
$6,273 |
$44,517,000,000 |
$65,133 |
9.63% |
| Arizona |
$35,485,237,000 |
6,338,755 |
$5,598 |
$247,028,000,000 |
$38,971 |
14.36% |
| Arkansas |
$27,340,140,000 |
2,834,797 |
$9,644 |
$95,371,000,000 |
$33,643 |
28.67% |
| California |
$313,998,874,000 |
36,553,215 |
$8,590 |
$1,812,968,000,000 |
$49,598 |
17.32% |
| Colorado |
$45,404,194,000 |
4,861,515 |
$9,340 |
$236,324,000,000 |
$48,611 |
19.21% |
| Connecticut |
$54,235,851,000 |
3,502,309 |
$15,486 |
$216,266,000,000 |
$61,750 |
25.08% |
| Delaware |
$16,857,669,000 |
864,764 |
$19,494 |
$60,118,000,000 |
$69,520 |
28.04% |
| District of Columbia |
$20,393,510,000 |
588,292 |
$34,666 |
$93,819,000,000 |
$159,477 |
21.74% |
| Florida |
$136,476,423,000 |
18,251,243 |
$7,478 |
$734,519,000,000 |
$40,245 |
18.58% |
| Georgia |
$75,217,980,000 |
9,544,750 |
$7,881 |
$396,504,000,000 |
$41,542 |
18.97% |
| Hawaii |
$7,666,494,000 |
1,283,388 |
$5,974 |
$61,532,000,000 |
$47,945 |
12.46% |
| Idaho |
$9,024,822,000 |
1,499,402 |
$6,019 |
$51,149,000,000 |
$34,113 |
17.64% |
| Illinois |
$135,458,089,000 |
12,852,548 |
$10,539 |
$609,570,000,000 |
$47,428 |
22.22% |
| Indiana |
$42,668,067,000 |
6,345,289 |
$6,724 |
$246,439,000,000 |
$38,838 |
17.31% |
| Iowa |
$18,436,557,000 |
2,988,046 |
$6,170 |
$129,026,000,000 |
$43,181 |
14.29% |
| Kansas |
$22,311,231,000 |
2,775,997 |
$8,037 |
$117,305,000,000 |
$42,257 |
19.02% |
| Kentucky |
$23,150,555,000 |
4,241,474 |
$5,458 |
$154,184,000,000 |
$36,352 |
15.01% |
| Louisiana |
$33,676,593,000 |
4,293,204 |
$7,844 |
$216,146,000,000 |
$50,346 |
15.58% |
| Maine |
$6,289,216,000 |
1,317,207 |
$4,775 |
$48,108,000,000 |
$36,523 |
13.07% |
| Maryland |
$53,705,070,000 |
5,618,344 |
$9,559 |
$268,685,000,000 |
$47,823 |
19.99% |
| Massachusetts |
$74,782,325,000 |
6,449,755 |
$11,595 |
$351,514,000,000 |
$54,500 |
21.27% |
| Michigan |
$69,923,907,000 |
10,071,822 |
$6,943 |
$381,963,000,000 |
$37,924 |
18.31% |
| Minnesota |
$78,697,313,000 |
5,197,621 |
$15,141 |
$254,970,000,000 |
$49,055 |
30.87% |
| Mississippi |
$10,868,707,000 |
2,918,785 |
$3,724 |
$88,546,000,000 |
$30,337 |
12.27% |
| Missouri |
$48,568,138,000 |
5,878,415 |
$8,262 |
$229,470,000,000 |
$39,036 |
21.17% |
| Montana |
$4,522,680,000 |
957,861 |
$4,722 |
$34,253,000,000 |
$35,760 |
13.20% |
| Nebraska |
$19,043,258,000 |
1,774,571 |
$10,731 |
$80,093,000,000 |
$45,134 |
23.78% |
| Nevada |
$19,619,012,000 |
2,565,382 |
$7,648 |
$127,213,000,000 |
$49,588 |
15.42% |
| New Hampshire |
$9,304,200,000 |
1,315,828 |
$7,071 |
$57,341,000,000 |
$43,578 |
16.23% |
| New Jersey |
$121,678,423,000 |
8,685,920 |
$14,009 |
$465,484,000,000 |
$53,591 |
26.14% |
| New Mexico |
$8,346,154,000 |
1,969,915 |
$4,237 |
$76,178,000,000 |
$38,671 |
10.96% |
| New York |
$244,672,914,000 |
19,297,729 |
$12,679 |
$1,103,024,000,000 |
$57,158 |
22.18% |
| North Carolina |
$75,903,684,000 |
9,061,032 |
$8,377 |
$399,446,000,000 |
$44,084 |
19.00% |
| North Dakota |
$3,659,740,000 |
639,715 |
$5,721 |
$27,725,000,000 |
$43,340 |
13.20% |
| Ohio |
$105,772,774,000 |
11,466,917 |
$9,224 |
$466,309,000,000 |
$40,666 |
22.68% |
| Oklahoma |
$29,324,569,000 |
3,617,316 |
$8,107 |
$139,323,000,000 |
$38,516 |
21.05% |
| Oregon |
$23,466,608,000 |
3,747,455 |
$6,262 |
$158,233,000,000 |
$42,224 |
14.83% |
| Pennsylvania |
$112,368,286,000 |
12,432,792 |
$9,038 |
$531,110,000,000 |
$42,718 |
21.16% |
| Rhode Island |
$11,966,818,000 |
1,057,832 |
$11,313 |
$46,900,000,000 |
$44,336 |
25.52% |
| South Carolina |
$20,499,446,000 |
4,407,709 |
$4,651 |
$152,830,000,000 |
$34,673 |
13.41% |
| South Dakota |
$4,765,559,000 |
796,214 |
$5,985 |
$33,934,000,000 |
$42,619 |
14.04% |
| Tennessee |
$47,746,721,000 |
6,156,719 |
$7,755 |
$243,869,000,000 |
$39,610 |
19.58% |
| Texas |
$225,390,904,000 |
23,904,380 |
$9,429 |
$1,141,965,000,000 |
$47,772 |
19.74% |
| Utah |
$15,063,650,000 |
2,645,330 |
$5,694 |
$105,658,000,000 |
$39,941 |
14.26% |
| Vermont |
$3,806,110,000 |
621,254 |
$6,126 |
$24,543,000,000 |
$39,506 |
15.51% |
| Virginia |
$61,989,886,000 |
7,712,091 |
$8,038 |
$382,964,000,000 |
$49,658 |
16.19% |
| Washington |
$57,449,739,000 |
6,468,424 |
$8,882 |
$311,270,000,000 |
$48,121 |
18.46% |
| West Virginia |
$6,521,950,000 |
1,812,035 |
$3,599 |
$57,711,000,000 |
$31,849 |
11.30% |
| Wisconsin |
$43,778,325,000 |
5,601,640 |
$7,815 |
$232,293,000,000 |
$41,469 |
18.85% |
| Wyoming |
$4,724,678,000 |
522,830 |
$9,037 |
$31,514,000,000 |
$60,276 |
14.99% |
| TOTAL |
$2,670,459,352,000 |
301,621,157 |
$8,854 avg |
$13,743,020,000,000 |
$45,564 avg |
19.43% avg |
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These numbers are what people pay in taxes. I posted this because of of an article I found on RedState. I find these numbers staggering and I scratch my head and wonder. Where the hell do all those revenues go? And people are blindly, sheeply following the pied piper down the path of pure destruction. Can you say ONE. TERM.?
Here is the link:
http://www.redstate.com/jeff_emanuel/2009/01/30/if-you-live-in-az-6-the-house-democrats-stimulus-bill-will-cost-you-257351153400/