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Table 2
State Taxes Per Capita, 2003


Rank State Amount   Rank State Amount

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

United States …..

1,883.56

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Hawaii …..

2,837.70

 

26

Kansas …..

1,838.62

2

Connecticut …..

2,730.02

 

27

Indiana …..

1,810.27

3

Minnesota …..

2,649.48

 

28

Ohio …..

1,805.84

4

Delaware …..

2,601.60

 

29

Virginia …..

1,755.91

5

Vermont …..

2,518.11

 

30

Illinois …..

1,750.30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

Wyoming …..

2,429.45

 

31

Iowa …..

1,718.56

7

Massachusetts …..

2,426.68

 

32

Mississippi …..

1,717.25

8

New Jersey …..

2,307.97

 

33

Idaho …..

1,716.21

9

Michigan …..

2,256.76

 

34

Oklahoma …..

1,681.63

10

California …..

2,231.94

 

35

Utah …..

1,680.44

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

Wisconsin …..

2,226.76

 

36

Louisiana …..

1,656.48

12

Washington …..

2,113.88

 

37

Alaska …..

1,647.64

13

New York …..

2,113.51

 

38

Montana …..

1,619.85

14

Rhode Island …..

2,097.26

 

39

Oregon …..

1,601.60

15

Maine …..

2,065.29

 

40

Florida …..

1,580.90

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16

Kentucky …..

2,021.56

 

41

Arizona …..

1,557.38

17

Maryland …..

1,993.16

 

42

Georgia …..

1,544.23

18

West Virginia …..

1,983.08

 

43

South Carolina …..

1,531.98

19

Nebraska …..

1,925.07

 

44

New Hampshire …..

1,521.13

20

New Mexico …..

1,923.82

 

45

Missouri …..

1,512.52

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21

Arkansas …..

1,887.58

 

46

Tennessee …..

1,508.32

22

North Carolina …..

1,885.17

 

47

Colorado …..

1,458.18

23

Pennsylvania …..

1,875.23

 

48

Alabama …..

1,425.54

24

North Dakota …..

1,857.61

 

49

South Dakota …..

1,321.84

25

Nevada …..

1,842.54

 

50

Texas …..

1,315.55


Source: Bureau of the Census; http://www.census.gov/govs/www/statetax.html

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