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Ranking of State-Local Revenue and Expenditure Data

Total State-Local Property Tax per Capita and per $100 of Personal Income, 2005

Based on U.S. Census Bureau 2005 State and Local Government Finances and Bureau of Economic Analysis data.

State or Jurisdiction

State-Local Property Tax

Per Capita

Per $100 of Personal Income

United States 

$335,678,019,000

$1,132.11

Rank

$3.28

Rank

Alabama 

$1,792,320,000

$394.06

50

$1.33

50

Alaska 

$892,307,000

$1,345.35

12

$3.78

14

Arizona 

$5,126,076,000

$861.09

35

$2.87

30

Arkansas 

$1,172,261,000

$422.33

49

$1.58

48

California 

$34,058,299,000

$942.03

32

$2.55

38

Colorado 

$4,940,398,000

$1,059.42

23

$2.82

32

Connecticut 

$7,155,644,000

$2,044.06

2

$4.31

8

Delaware 

$485,848,000

$577.19

43

$1.56

49

Florida 

$20,389,149,000

$1,147.51

17

$3.37

20

Georgia 

$8,214,542,000

$899.48

33

$2.91

28

Hawaii 

$818,239,000

$642.62

42

$1.86

45

Idaho 

$1,153,841,000

$807.24

37

$2.83

31

Illinois 

$18,690,132,000

$1,464.12

10

$4.04

11

Indiana 

$7,638,992,000

$1,219.11

15

$3.91

12

Iowa 

$3,302,265,000

$1,113.55

19

$3.52

18

Kansas 

$3,090,403,000

$1,124.53

18

$3.42

19

Kentucky 

$2,246,867,000

$538.48

46

$1.90

44

Louisiana 

$2,429,386,000

$538.99

45

$2.19

41

Maine 

$2,151,968,000

$1,632.48

8

$5.30

2

Maryland 

$5,594,371,000

$1,000.85

27

$2.38

40

Massachusetts 

$10,341,126,000

$1,607.42

9

$3.70

15

Michigan 

$12,918,887,000

$1,278.99

14

$3.90

13

Minnesota 

$5,250,869,000

$1,024.21

26

$2.75

33

Mississippi 

$1,967,447,000

$676.45

40

$2.70

34

Missouri 

$4,695,477,000

$809.89

36

$2.59

37

Montana 

$997,447,000

$1,067.09

22

$3.68

16

Nebraska 

$2,101,827,000

$1,195.47

16

$3.63

17

Nevada 

$2,320,774,000

$962.06

30

$2.69

35

New Hampshire 

$2,650,326,000

$2,028.07

3

$5.37

1

New Jersey 

$19,196,599,000

$2,205.71

1

$5.03

4

New Mexico 

$863,071,000

$448.12

48

$1.61

47

New York 

$34,149,967,000

$1,767.99

4

$4.42

7

North Carolina 

$6,449,622,000

$743.69

38

$2.40

39

North Dakota 

$619,912,000

$976.85

29

$3.12

22

Ohio 

$11,973,971,000

$1,043.88

25

$3.28

21

Oklahoma 

$1,718,634,000

$485.02

47

$1.62

46

Oregon 

$3,562,960,000

$979.14

28

$3.03

25

Pennsylvania 

$13,390,534,000

$1,079.42

21

$3.09

24

Rhode Island 

$1,819,413,000

$1,694.72

7

$4.80

5

South Carolina 

$3,738,818,000

$880.36

34

$3.11

23

South Dakota 

$730,122,000

$942.24

31

$2.90

29

Tennessee 

$3,894,418,000

$653.89

41

$2.11

42

Texas 

$30,275,679,000

$1,320.44

13

$4.07

10

Utah 

$1,792,451,000

$719.76

39

$2.63

36

Vermont 

$1,056,355,000

$1,697.26

6

$5.19

3

Virginia 

$8,390,045,000

$1,109.16

20

$2.96

27

Washington 

$6,637,299,000

$1,054.90

24

$2.97

26

West Virginia 

$1,008,409,000

$555.88

44

$2.10

43

Wisconsin 

$7,796,015,000

$1,410.37

11

$4.24

9

Wyoming 

$890,710,000

$1,750.62

5

$4.69

6

See also:

State-Local Revenues and Expenditures

State Revenue and Expenditures

Updated 18 January 2008 with 2005 (the most recent available) information.
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