Arkansas’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the twelfth highest in the nation for FY 2016 at 15.4 percent—or 8 percent above the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Arkansas collected $11.9 billion in state and local taxes—or $3,968 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impre… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/05/arkansas-has-twelfth-highest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
Indiana’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the twelfth lowest in the nation for FY 2016 at 12.7 percent—or -11 percent below the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Indiana collected $25.5 billion in state and local taxes—or $3,842 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impres… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/05/indiana-has-twelfth-lowest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
Kentucky’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the tenth highest in the nation for FY 2016 at 16.1 percent—or 13 percent above the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Kentucky collected $17.1 billion in state and local taxes—or $3,852 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impre… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/05/kentucky-has-tenth-highest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
Rhode Island’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the ninth highest in the nation for FY 2016 at 16.1 percent—or 13 percent above the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Rhode Island collected $5.8 billion in state and local taxes—or $5,521 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an im… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/05/rhode-island-has-ninth-highest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
North Dakota’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the eighth highest in the nation for FY 2016 at 16.2 percent—or 13 percent above the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, North Dakota collected $5 billion in state and local taxes—or $6,599 for evey man, woman, and child. While this is an impre… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/05/north-dakota-has-eighth-highest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
Utah’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the eleventh lowest in the nation for FY 2016 at 12.6 percent—or -11 percent below the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Utah collected $11.3 billion in state and local taxes—or $3,722 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impressiv… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/05/utah-has-eleventh-lowest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
Mississippi’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the seventh highest in the nation for FY 2016 at 17.4 percent—or 22 percent above the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Mississippi collected $10.8 billion in state and local taxes—or $3,623 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an im… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/05/mississippi-has-seventh-highest-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
Georgia’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the tenth lowest in the nation for FY 2016 at 12.6 percent—or -12 percent below the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Georgia collected $37.8 billion in state and local taxes—or $3,663 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impres… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/04/georgia-has-tenth-lowest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
Oklahoma’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the eighth lowest in the nation for FY 2016 at 11.9 percent—or -16 percent below the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Oklahoma collected $13.7 billion in state and local taxes—or $3,495 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impre… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/04/oklahoma-has-eighth-lowest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
New Mexico’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the sixth highest in the nation for FY 2016 at 17.6 percent—or 24 percent above the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, New Mexico collected $8.2 billion in state and local taxes—or $3,915 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impr… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/04/new-mexico-has-sixth-highest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
Texas’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the seventh lowest in the nation for FY 2016 at 11.8 percent—or -17 percent below the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Texas collected $112.7 billion in state and local taxes—or $4,039 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impress… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/04/texas-has-seventh-lowest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
Vermont’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the fifth highest in the nation for FY 2016 at 18 percent—or 27 percent above the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Vermont collected $3.7 billion in state and local taxes—or $5,947 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impressive sum … https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/04/vermont-has-fifth-highest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
Tennessee’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the fourth lowest in the nation for FY 2016 at 11.4 percent—or -20 percent below the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Tennessee collected $22.5 billion in state and local taxes—or $3,381 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impr… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/04/tennessee-has-fourth-lowest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
Maine’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the fourth highest in the nation for FY 2016 at 18.4 percent—or 29 percent above the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Maine collected $7 billion in state and local taxes—or $5,222 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impressive … https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/04/maine-has-fourth-highest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
West Virginia’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the third highest in the nation for FY 2016 at 18.5 percent—or 30 percent above the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, West Virginia collected $7.2 billion in state and local taxes—or $3,926 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an i… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/04/west-virginia-has-third-highest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
South Dakota’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the third lowest in the nation for FY 2016 at 11.4 percent—or -20 percent below the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, South Dakota collected $3.4 billion in state and local taxes—or $3,994 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impre… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/04/south-dakota-has-third-lowest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
Hawaii’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the second highest in the nation for FY 2016 at 20.8 percent—or 46 percent above the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Hawaii collected $9.2 billion in state and local taxes—or $6,455 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impressi… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/04/hawaii-has-second-highest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
Alaska’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the lowest in the nation for 2016 at 4.9 percent—or -66 percent below the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Alaska collected $1.3 billion in state and local taxes (net of Permanent Fund Distributions)—or $1,739 for every man, woman, and c… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/04/alaska-has-lowest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
New York’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the highest in the nation for FY 2016 at 22 percent—or 54 percent above the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, New York collected $180 billion in state and local taxes—or $9,081 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impres… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/04/new-york-has-highest-tax-burden-nation-2016/
Nevada’s state and local tax burden (tax collections divided by private sector personal income) was the twenty-fourth lowest in the nation for FY 2016 at 13.7 percent—or -4 percent below the national average of 14.3 percent. // In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, Nevada collected $12.4 billion in state and local taxes—or $4,227 for every man, woman, and child. While this is an impress… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/04/nevada-has-twenty-fourth-lowest-state-and-local-tax-burden-nation-fy-2016/
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