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Facts & Figures 2022: How Does Your State Compare?

From: The Tax Foundation

How do taxes in your state compare regionally and nationally? Facts and Figures, a resource we’ve provided to U.S. taxpayers and legislators since 1941, serves as a one-stop state tax data resource that compares all 50 states on over 40 measures of tax rates, collections, burdens, and more.

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State Tax Collections per Capita

Fiscal Year 2020

State
Collections per Capita
Rank
United States $3,217
Alabama $2,397 42
Alaska $1,797 50
Arizona $2,487 39
Arkansas $3,405 16
California $4,349 9
Colorado $2,611 36
Connecticut $5,103 4
Delaware $4,602 6
Florida $2,002 49
Georgia $2,218 45
Hawaii $5,296 3
Idaho $2,872 31
Illinois $3,534 14
Indiana $3,297 20
Iowa $3,342 19
Kansas $3,288 21
Kentucky $2,967 29
Louisiana $2,443 40
Maine $3,561 13
Maryland $3,866 11
Massachusetts $4,499 8
Michigan $2,785 32
Minnesota $4,695 5
Mississippi $2,735 33
Missouri $2,016 48
Montana $2,922 30
Nebraska $2,986 28
Nevada $3,045 26
New Hampshire $2,075 47
New Jersey $4,083 10
New Mexico $3,377 18
New York $4,590 7
North Carolina $2,711 34
North Dakota $5,566 1
Ohio $2,592 37
Oklahoma $2,590 38
Oregon $3,015 27
Pennsylvania $3,129 24
Rhode Island $3,214 23
South Carolina $2,304 43
South Dakota $2,276 44
Tennessee $2,427 41
Texas $2,093 46
Utah $2,669 35
Vermont $5,318 2
Virginia $3,251 22
Washington $3,766 12
West Virginia $3,049 25
Wisconsin $3,413 15
Wyoming $3,405 17

Note: D.C. is included only in combined state and local data; see Table 5. See Table 42 for people per household by state.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, “Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections”; Tax Foundation calculations.