U.S. Census Bureau

State Rankings -- Statistical Abstract of the United States

STATE GOVERNMENT GENERAL REVENUE PER CAPITA, 2004

[When states share the same rank, the next lower rank is omitted. Because of rounded data, states may have identical values shown, but different ranks. Cautionary note about rankings]

State Dollars \1 Rank
    United States 4,085 (X)
Alabama 4,767 39
Alaska 13,446 1
Arizona 4,138 46
Arkansas 5,173 29
California 6,397 13
Colorado 5,016 33
Connecticut 5,578 23
Delaware 6,865 6
District of Columbia (X) (X)
Florida 4,324 44
Georgia 3,904 50
Hawaii 6,521 10
Idaho 5,098 31
Illinois 4,819 37
Indiana 4,323 45
Iowa 5,178 28
Kansas 4,040 48
Kentucky 4,872 36
Louisiana 5,265 26
Maine 6,319 14
Maryland 5,106 30
Massachusetts 6,495 11
Michigan 5,687 20
Minnesota 5,829 18
Mississippi 5,292 25
Missouri 4,570 42
Montana 5,881 17
Nebraska 4,758 40
Nevada 4,345 43
New Hampshire 4,753 41
New Jersey 5,825 19
New Mexico 6,206 16
New York 7,081 4
North Carolina 5,196 27
North Dakota 8,220 3
Ohio 6,676 9
Oklahoma 4,972 35
Oregon 6,819 7
Pennsylvania 5,584 22
Rhode Island 6,728 8
South Carolina 5,060 32
South Dakota 5,011 34
Tennessee 4,059 47
Texas 4,030 49
Utah 5,439 24
Vermont 6,928 5
Virginia 4,777 38
Washington 5,653 21
West Virginia 6,417 12
Wisconsin 6,314 15
Wyoming 10,182 2

Symbol
X Not applicable.

Footnote
\1 Based on estimated resident population as of July 2004.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau,
See Table 441, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2007.

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