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STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES: 2004
STATE: UTAH
(Thousand Dollars)
 
Source: 2004 Annual Survey of State Government Finances. Data users who create their own estimates using
data from this report should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. The data in
this table are based on information from public records and contain no confidential data. Although the data in
this table come from a census of governmental units and are not subject to sampling error, the census results
do contain nonsampling error. Additional information on nonsampling error, response rates, and definitions
may be found at http://www2.census.gov/govs/state/04_methodology.pdf.

Item       Amount      
Total revenue      13,167,850
       
    General revenue      9,560,033
        Intergovernmental revenue      2,877,849
        Taxes      4,195,962
            General sales      1,560,902
            Selective sales      581,338
            License taxes      156,999
            Individual income tax      1,692,035
            Corporate income tax      145,005
            Other taxes      59,683
       
        Current charges      1,853,528
        Miscellaneous general revenue      632,694
       
    Utility revenue      0
    Liquor stores revenue      141,859
    Insurance trust revenue(1)      3,465,958
       
Total expenditure      10,794,264
    Intergovernmental expenditure      2,112,921
    Direct expenditure      8,681,343
        Current operation      6,224,862
        Capital outlay      1,001,804
        Insurance benefits and repayments      937,202
        Assistance and subsidies      331,187
        Interest on debt      186,288
Exhibit: Salaries and wages      2,029,544
       
Total expenditure      10,794,264
General expenditure      9,752,869
        Intergovernmental expenditure      2,112,921
        Direct expenditure      7,639,948
       
    General expenditure, by function:       
        Education      4,335,952
        Public welfare      1,992,986
        Hospitals      505,963
        Health      304,254
        Highways      817,113
       
        Police protection      114,615
        Correction      275,912
        Natural resources      172,767
        Parks and recreation      41,745
        Governmental administration      571,909
       
        Interest on general debt      186,288
        Other and unallocable      433,365
       
    Utility expenditure      0
    Liquor stores expenditure      104,193
    Insurance trust expenditure      937,202
       
Debt at end of fiscal year      4,962,141
       
Cash and security holdings      19,472,625

(1) Within insurance trust revenue, net earnings of state retirement systems
is a calculated statistic (the item code in the data file is X08), and thus can be
positive or negative. Net earnings is the sum of earnings on investments plus gains on
investments minus losses on investments. The change made in 2002 for asset valuation
from book to market value in accordance with Statement 34 of the Governmental
Accounting Standards Board is reflected in the calculated statistics.
 
Created: December 2005
Last Revised:   January 5, 2011


Source: U.S. Census Bureau | State Government Finances | (800) 242-4523| govs.public.finance.analysis.b@census.gov |  Last Revised: January 20, 2011