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Census Bureau Reports State Government Revenues Decline Nearly 31 Percent [$1.6 to $1.1 Trillion]
Census Bureau ^ | 1/5/11

Posted on 01/05/2011 8:27:29 PM PST by DeaconBenjamin

Total state government revenue dropped to $1.1 trillion in 2009, a decline of 30.8 percent from $1.6 trillion in 2008, according to the latest findings from the U.S. Census Bureau. The large decrease in total revenue was mainly caused by the substantial decrease in social insurance trust revenue.

Social insurance trust revenue is made up of four categories — public employee retirement, unemployment compensation, workers compensation and other insurance trusts (i.e., Social Security, Medicare, veteran's life insurance). More details on the social insurance trust revenue will be available from the 2009 Annual Survey of State Government Employee Retirement Systems data later this winter.

State governments received nearly $1.5 trillion in general revenues in 2009, a decrease of 1.4 percent from 2008. General revenue does not include utility, liquor store or insurance trust revenue.

Total taxes collected in 2009 ($715.1 billion), which accounted for 47.9 percent of general revenue, fell by 8.5 percent from $781.6 billion in 2008. This is the first year-to-year decline in tax revenue since 2002. Federal grants ($477.7 billion) increased 12.9 percent from 2008 to 2009 and accounted for nearly one-third of general revenue.

“The annual survey began in 1951, and every year since has provided state governments with a complete look at their fiscal condition and how their financial activities stack up against other states,” said Lisa Blumerman, chief of the Census Bureau's Governments Division.

These findings come from the 2009 Annual Survey of State Government Finances, which reports revenues, expenditures, debt, and cash and security holdings for each state as well as a national summary.

While tax revenue declined substantially, total federal grants to states increased 12.9 percent to $477.7 billion. Federal grants for welfare programs made up 59.3 percent of all federal grants received in 2009 and increased 16.3 percent to $283.3 billion over 2008, compared with only 4.3 and 4.0 percent year-to-year increases in 2008 and 2007, respectively. The accompanying table shows total federal revenue, federal revenue for welfare, and associated ratios for all 50 states for 2009 and 2008. (See table.)

General expenditures by state governments rose 3.0 percent in 2009 over 2008. These expenditures totaled more than $1.5 trillion, with expenditures for education ($562.1 billion), public welfare ($437.5 billion) and health and hospitals ($119.1 billion) representing the top three activities.

State government spending on education totaled more than 40 percent of general expenditures in 15 states led by Georgia (46.1 percent), Utah (45.6 percent) and Alabama (45.3 percent).

State government spending on public welfare was greater than 30 percent of general expenditures in 11 states, led by Minnesota (37.5 percent), Rhode Island (36.5 percent) and Maine (36.1 percent).

The leading states in spending for highways, as a percentage of general expenditures, were Alaska (13.5 percent), North Dakota (13.4 percent) and South Dakota (12.9 percent).

Hawaii (12.3 percent) led the states in spending on public health and hospitals as a percentage of general expenditures, followed by Connecticut (11.4 percent) and Virginia (10.9 percent).

For the 42 states with lotteries, ticket sales totaled $52.3 billion in 2009, compared with $52.7 billion in 2008. Lottery prizes awarded totaled $32.2 billion, and lottery proceeds were $17.7 billion. The top three states in lottery ticket sales were New York ($6.8 billion), Massachusetts ($4.2 billion) and Florida ($3.7 billion). The same states also ranked highest in prizes awarded; New York awarded ($4.0 billion), Massachusetts ($3.2 billion) and Florida ($2.3 billion).


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: statebudgets; statedebt

1 posted on 01/05/2011 8:27:33 PM PST by DeaconBenjamin
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To: DeaconBenjamin

Wait until 2010 is reported.....woooheeee....


2 posted on 01/05/2011 8:33:30 PM PST by goodnesswins (You deciding how to spend your health care $, thatÂ’s freedom. Govt deciding, thats a death panel)
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To: DeaconBenjamin

How much more will we be borrowing from China?


3 posted on 01/05/2011 8:37:13 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: goldstategop

How much more will state taxes go up?


4 posted on 01/05/2011 8:48:10 PM PST by RC one (WHAT!!!!)
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To: DeaconBenjamin

the lower it goes the better for us. /sarc


5 posted on 01/05/2011 8:48:10 PM PST by GeronL (How DARE you have an opinion!!)
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To: DeaconBenjamin

Ping for later


6 posted on 01/05/2011 9:39:12 PM PST by politicket (1 1/2 million attended Obama's coronation - only 14 missed work!)
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To: DeaconBenjamin

there are more people who pay NO taxes at all than who carry the burden of this entire nation.

this is not even mentioning the huge underground economy, illegal aliens, who make money under the table.


7 posted on 01/06/2011 8:33:00 AM PST by television is just wrong
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To: DeaconBenjamin

Do we spend our limited public money on potholes, sidewalks, libraries and schools? Or pay the pensions and health care of our of retirees?


8 posted on 01/06/2011 8:39:49 AM PST by listenhillary (20 years in Reverend Wright's church is all I need to determine the "content of his character")
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