County City Net Taxable Sales Nebraska Sales Tax 2013 Population Per Capita Sales Pull Factor
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1 2014 Net Taxable Sales and State Sales Tax County City Net Taxable Sales Nebraska Sales Tax 2013 Population Per Capita Sales Pull Factor ADAMS AYR 138,474 13, $1, ADAMS HASTINGS 379,406,440 20,933, ,788 $15, ADAMS HOLSTEIN 1,667,623 91, $7, ADAMS JUNIATA 4,825, , $6, ADAMS KENESAW 3,690, , $4, ADAMS PROSSER 109,958 6, $1, ADAMS ROSELAND 1,591,596 87, $6, ADAMS COUNTY TOTAL 391,584,885 21,608, ,610 $12, ANTELOPE BRUNSWICK 554,164 32, $4, ANTELOPE CLEARWATER 3,723, , $8, ANTELOPE ELGIN 6,606, , $10, ANTELOPE NELIGH 27,889,810 1,533, ,583 $17, ANTELOPE OAKDALE 341,376 18, $1, ANTELOPE ORCHARD 4,425, , $11, ANTELOPE ROYAL 958,844 52, $15, ANTELOPE COUNTY TOTAL 45,131,579 2,483, ,456 $6, ARTHUR ARTHUR 1,519,247 83, $12, ARTHUR COUNTY TOTAL 1,534,862 84, $3, BANNER COUNTY TOTAL 248,184 13, $ BLAINE BREWSTER 115,925 6, $6, BLAINE DUNNING 421,413 23, $4, BLAINE COUNTY TOTAL 724,218 39, $1, BOONE ALBION 33,893,526 1,864, ,623 $20, BOONE CEDAR RAPIDS 2,567, , $6, BOONE PETERSBURG 2,942, , $8,
2 BOONE PRIMROSE 148,597 8, $2, BOONE COUNTY TOTAL 57,586,760 3,168, ,388 $10, BOX BUTTE ALLIANCE 93,836,621 5,161, ,548 $10, BOX BUTTE HEMINGFORD 6,997, , $8, BOX BUTTE COUNTY TOTAL 100,834,157 5,546, ,305 $8, BOYD BRISTOW 545,650 30, $8, BOYD BUTTE 1,901, , $5, BOYD LYNCH 2,860, , $11, BOYD NAPER 494,720 27, $5, BOYD SPENCER 4,823, , $10, BOYD COUNTY TOTAL 10,728, , ,032 $5, BROWN AINSWORTH 36,494,630 2,007, ,712 $21, BROWN JOHNSTOWN 219,591 12, $3, BROWN LONG PINE 1,954, , $6, BROWN COUNTY TOTAL 38,668,955 2,143, ,926 $13, BUFFALO AMHERST 1,113,829 61, $4, BUFFALO ELM CREEK 9,915, , $10, BUFFALO GIBBON 12,303, , ,856 $6, BUFFALO KEARNEY 724,791,271 39,930, ,174 $23, BUFFALO MILLER 219,226 12, $1, BUFFALO PLEASANTON 3,142, , $9, BUFFALO RAVENNA 10,978, , ,377 $7, BUFFALO RIVERDALE 2,106, , $11, BUFFALO SHELTON 4,295, , ,073 $4, BUFFALO COUNTY TOTAL 769,045,735 42,418, ,893 $16, BURT CRAIG 186,292 10, $ BURT DECATUR 7,564, , $15, BURT LYONS 6,862, , $8, BURT OAKLAND 12,652, , ,234 $10,
3 BURT TEKAMAH 18,821,571 1,040, ,722 $10, BURT COUNTY TOTAL 46,087,513 2,538, ,574 $7, BUTLER BELLWOOD 1,792,955 98, $4, BUTLER BRAINARD 2,629, , $8, BUTLER BRUNO 434,776 23, $4, BUTLER DAVID CITY 44,266,004 2,438, ,871 $15, BUTLER DWIGHT 744,454 40, $3, BUTLER LINWOOD 347,517 19, $3, BUTLER RISING CITY 1,493,856 87, $4, BUTLER ULYSSES 377,185 20, $2, BUTLER COUNTY TOTAL 53,277,740 2,939, ,312 $6, CASS ALVO 570,083 31, $4, CASS AVOCA 1,309,038 71, $5, CASS CEDAR CREEK 287,711 15, $ CASS EAGLE 6,507, , ,021 $6, CASS ELMWOOD 4,432, , $7, CASS GREENWOOD 6,506, , $11, CASS LOUISVILLE 8,697, , ,105 $7, CASS MURDOCK 989,976 54, $4, CASS MURRAY 2,121, , $4, CASS NEHAWKA 1,721,411 94, $8, CASS PLATTSMOUTH 58,026,697 3,229, ,489 $8, CASS UNION 1,456,501 80, $6, CASS WEEPING WATER 16,768, , ,049 $15, CASS COUNTY TOTAL 115,937,490 6,426, ,357 $4, CEDAR COLERIDGE 1,314,573 72, $2, CEDAR FORDYCE 4,087, , $29, CEDAR HARTINGTON 47,065,358 2,586, ,533 $30, CEDAR LAUREL 9,110, , $9, CEDAR RANDOLPH 6,208, , $6, CEDAR ST HELENA 127,377 7, $1,
4 CEDAR WYNOT 721,939 41, $4, CEDAR COUNTY TOTAL 73,062,052 4,024, ,711 $8, CHASE IMPERIAL 45,142,405 2,485, ,095 $21, CHASE WAUNETA 7,018, , $12, CHASE COUNTY TOTAL 52,908,609 2,912, ,000 $13, CHERRY CODY 1,163,362 63, $7, CHERRY KILGORE 533,849 29, $6, CHERRY MERRIMAN 633,038 34, $4, CHERRY VALENTINE 68,638,690 3,774, ,760 $24, CHERRY COUNTY TOTAL 71,610,401 3,937, ,788 $12, CHEYENNE DALTON 425,553 23, $1, CHEYENNE GURLEY 279,887 15, $1, CHEYENNE LODGEPOLE 779,108 42, $2, CHEYENNE POTTER 1,232,125 67, $3, CHEYENNE SIDNEY 151,750,573 8,338, ,742 $22, CHEYENNE COUNTY TOTAL 154,467,246 8,487, ,091 $15, CLAY CLAY CENTER 2,105, , $2, CLAY DEWEESE 606,666 33, $9, CLAY EDGAR 4,219, , $8, CLAY FAIRFIELD 3,918, , $10, CLAY GLENVIL 490,650 26, $1, CLAY HARVARD 1,057,829 58, ,004 $1, CLAY ONG 85,726 4, $1, CLAY SUTTON 16,791, , ,488 $11, CLAY TRUMBULL 100,266 5, $ CLAY COUNTY TOTAL 30,330,711 1,668, ,392 $4, COLFAX CLARKSON 8,616, , $12, COLFAX HOWELLS 4,365, , $7, COLFAX LEIGH 3,311, , $8,
5 COLFAX ROGERS 85,047 4, $ COLFAX SCHUYLER 35,790,187 1,968, ,269 $5, COLFAX COUNTY TOTAL 53,027,477 2,917, ,425 $5, CUMING BANCROFT 5,013, , $10, CUMING BEEMER 5,070, , $7, CUMING WEST POINT 55,011,163 3,041, ,379 $16, CUMING WISNER 11,496, , ,175 $9, CUMING COUNTY TOTAL 76,607,905 4,229, ,996 $8, CUSTER ANSELMO 891,871 49, $6, CUSTER ANSLEY 3,080, , $7, CUSTER ARNOLD 4,634, , $7, CUSTER BERWYN 747,961 41, $9, CUSTER BROKEN BOW 86,741,977 4,697, ,546 $24, CUSTER CALLAWAY 3,686, , $6, CUSTER COMSTOCK 191,953 10, $2, CUSTER MASON CITY 328,522 18, $1, CUSTER MERNA 2,887, , $7, CUSTER OCONTO 772,946 42, $5, CUSTER SARGENT 3,959, , $7, CUSTER COUNTY TOTAL 108,634,566 5,908, ,792 $10, DAKOTA DAKOTA CITY 4,519, , ,912 $2, DAKOTA EMERSON 2,365, , $2, DAKOTA HOMER 2,255, , $4, DAKOTA HUBBARD 905,457 49, $3, DAKOTA JACKSON 5,702, , $25, DAKOTA S SIOUX CITY 137,828,190 7,581, ,293 $10, DAKOTA COUNTY TOTAL 153,605,137 8,597, ,947 $7, DAWES CHADRON 84,646,128 4,660, ,860 $14, DAWES CRAWFORD 8,123, , $8, DAWES COUNTY TOTAL 93,080,294 5,124, ,088 $10,
6 DAWSON COZAD 51,877,115 2,857, ,986 $13, DAWSON FARNAM 985,049 54, $5, DAWSON GOTHENBURG 46,843,289 2,573, ,583 $13, DAWSON LEXINGTON 153,687,012 8,424, ,257 $14, DAWSON OVERTON 4,124, , $6, DAWSON SUMNER 1,908, , $8, DAWSON COUNTY TOTAL 261,368,154 14,348, ,207 $10, DEUEL BIG SPRINGS 9,730, , $23, DEUEL CHAPPELL 6,195, , $6, DEUEL COUNTY TOTAL 15,926, , ,937 $8, DIXON ALLEN 850,454 46, $2, DIXON CONCORD 233,800 12, $1, DIXON DIXON 136,178 7, $1, DIXON NEWCASTLE 669,061 36, $2, DIXON PONCA 4,288, , $4, DIXON WAKEFIELD 5,438, , ,444 $3, DIXON COUNTY TOTAL 12,536, , ,851 $2, DODGE AMES 333,155 18, ,773 $ DODGE DODGE 2,971, , $4, DODGE FREMONT 422,950,537 23,270, ,456 $15, DODGE HOOPER 5,480, , $6, DODGE NICKERSON 1,051,852 57, $2, DODGE NORTH BEND 10,575, , ,179 $8, DODGE SCRIBNER 6,044, , $7, DODGE SNYDER 3,634, , $12, DODGE UEHLING 713,735 39, $3, DODGE COUNTY TOTAL 453,926,085 24,978, ,515 $12, DOUGLAS BENNINGTON 10,483, , ,481 $7, DOUGLAS OMAHA 8,757,888, ,637, ,068 $21,
7 DOUGLAS RALSTON 57,460,046 3,160, ,035 $9, DOUGLAS VALLEY 15,797, , ,902 $8, DOUGLAS WATERLOO 17,623, , $20, DOUGLAS COUNTY TOTAL 8,897,828, ,343, ,256 $16, DUNDY BENKELMAN 11,741, , $12, DUNDY COUNTY TOTAL 12,388, , ,981 $6, FILLMORE EXETER 4,756, , $8, FILLMORE FAIRMONT 2,979, , $5, FILLMORE GENEVA 30,515,670 1,678, ,207 $13, FILLMORE GRAFTON 557,480 30, $4, FILLMORE MILLIGAN 1,708,146 93, $6, FILLMORE OHIOWA 321,905 17, $2, FILLMORE SHICKLEY 9,257, , $27, FILLMORE COUNTY TOTAL 50,444,585 2,790, ,698 $8, FRANKLIN CAMPBELL 1,280,493 72, $3, FRANKLIN FRANKLIN 9,651, , $9, FRANKLIN HILDRETH 1,343,750 73, $3, FRANKLIN UPLAND 640,100 35, $4, FRANKLIN COUNTY TOTAL 13,341, , ,085 $4, FRONTIER CURTIS 5,484, , $5, FRONTIER EUSTIS 3,390, , $8, FRONTIER MAYWOOD 1,686,346 92, $6, FRONTIER COUNTY TOTAL 10,862, , ,709 $4, FURNAS ARAPAHOE 11,473, , ,023 $11, FURNAS BEAVER CITY 1,907, , $3, FURNAS CAMBRIDGE 15,322, , ,060 $14, FURNAS EDISON 1,571,015 86, $11, FURNAS HOLBROOK 962,744 52, $4, FURNAS OXFORD 3,776, , $4,
8 FURNAS WILSONVILLE 25,203 1, $ FURNAS COUNTY TOTAL 35,051,886 1,928, ,865 $7, GAGE ADAMS 2,466, , $4, GAGE BEATRICE 170,519,758 9,438, ,302 $13, GAGE BLUE SPRINGS 327,042 23, $1, GAGE CLATONIA 2,031, , $8, GAGE CORTLAND 2,795, , $5, GAGE FILLEY 587,124 32, $4, GAGE ODELL 1,155,243 63, $3, GAGE PICKRELL 6,574, , $33, GAGE WYMORE 6,082, , ,439 $4, GAGE COUNTY TOTAL 194,466,645 10,760, ,864 $8, GARDEN LEWELLEN 1,412,675 77, $6, GARDEN OSHKOSH 7,161, , $8, GARDEN COUNTY TOTAL 8,684, , ,902 $4, GARFIELD BURWELL 19,907,651 1,094, ,200 $16, GARFIELD COUNTY TOTAL 19,952,959 1,097, ,035 $9, GOSPER ELWOOD 5,602, , $8, GOSPER SMITHFIELD 168,864 9, $3, GOSPER COUNTY TOTAL 6,863, , ,972 $3, GRANT HYANNIS 3,992, , $21, GRANT COUNTY TOTAL 4,630, , $7, GREELEY GREELEY 2,404, , $5, GREELEY SCOTIA 1,430,584 78, $4, GREELEY SPALDING 9,914, , $20, GREELEY WOLBACH 1,154,225 63, $4, GREELEY COUNTY TOTAL 14,903, , ,494 $5,
9 HALL ALDA 5,893, , $9, HALL CAIRO 4,641, , $5, HALL DONIPHAN 8,936, , $10, HALL GRAND ISLAND 1,043,628,024 57,479, ,239 $21, HALL WOOD RIVER 8,593, , ,343 $6, HALL COUNTY TOTAL 1,072,666,156 59,077, ,720 $17, HAMILTON AURORA 49,221,116 2,733, ,453 $11, HAMILTON GILTNER 1,826, , $5, HAMILTON HAMPTON 2,956, , $7, HAMILTON HORDVILLE 591,827 32, $4, HAMILTON MARQUETTE 654,809 36, $2, HAMILTON PHILLIPS 763,868 42, $2, HAMILTON COUNTY TOTAL 56,366,838 3,126, ,112 $6, HARLAN ALMA 9,831, , ,130 $8, HARLAN ORLEANS 993,374 54, $2, HARLAN REPUBLICAN CITY 2,448, , $16, HARLAN STAMFORD 218,185 12, $1, HARLAN COUNTY TOTAL 14,446, , ,513 $4, HAYES HAYES CENTER 1,305,966 71, $6, HAYES COUNTY TOTAL 1,310,222 72, $1, HITCHCOCK CULBERTSON 3,599, , $6, HITCHCOCK PALISADE 4,922, , $14, HITCHCOCK STRATTON 1,902, , $5, HITCHCOCK TRENTON 8,003, , $14, HITCHCOCK COUNTY TOTAL 18,432,285 1,013, ,872 $6, HOLT ATKINSON 24,351,591 1,338, ,240 $19, HOLT CHAMBERS 1,774,771 97, $6, HOLT EMMET 127,278 7, $2, HOLT EWING 6,614, , $17,
10 HOLT ONEILL 85,557,964 4,711, ,693 $23, HOLT PAGE 404,330 22, $2, HOLT STUART 7,484, , $12, HOLT COUNTY TOTAL 126,924,841 6,986, ,449 $12, HOOKER MULLEN 10,190, , $20, HOOKER COUNTY TOTAL 10,190, , $13, HOWARD DANNEBROG 1,196,608 65, $3, HOWARD ELBA 1,390,553 76, $6, HOWARD FARWELL 1,031,749 56, $8, HOWARD ST PAUL 34,627,653 1,904, ,315 $14, HOWARD COUNTY TOTAL 40,332,970 2,218, ,355 $6, JEFFERSON DAYKIN 2,243, , $13, JEFFERSON DILLER 2,027, , $7, JEFFERSON FAIRBURY 56,309,920 3,121, ,928 $14, JEFFERSON JANSEN 418,810 23, $3, JEFFERSON PLYMOUTH 9,804, , $24, JEFFERSON COUNTY TOTAL 73,993,666 4,094, ,560 $9, JOHNSON COOK 1,086,440 59, $3, JOHNSON ELK CREEK 2,319, , $23, JOHNSON STERLING 2,128, , $4, JOHNSON TECUMSEH 17,826, , ,675 $10, JOHNSON COUNTY TOTAL 23,413,073 1,286, ,144 $4, KEARNEY AXTELL 1,799,746 98, $2, KEARNEY HEARTWELL 102,987 5, $1, KEARNEY MINDEN 30,492,049 1,677, ,964 $10, KEARNEY WILCOX 2,343, , $6, KEARNEY COUNTY TOTAL 34,880,458 1,918, ,548 $5, KEITH BRULE 3,529, , $10,
11 KEITH OGALLALA 92,857,146 5,108, ,699 $19, KEITH PAXTON 5,474, , $10, KEITH COUNTY TOTAL 105,234,506 5,790, ,130 $12, KEYA PAHA SPRINGVIEW 2,846, , $11, KEYA PAHA COUNTY TOTAL 3,019, , $3, KIMBALL BUSHNELL 146,272 8, $1, KIMBALL DIX 681,577 37, $2, KIMBALL KIMBALL 28,295,087 1,556, ,467 $11, KIMBALL COUNTY TOTAL 29,122,936 1,601, ,702 $7, KNOX BLOOMFIELD 8,904, , ,013 $8, KNOX CENTER 260,734 14, $2, KNOX CREIGHTON 15,494, , ,137 $13, KNOX CROFTON 1,347,174 74, $1, KNOX NIOBRARA 3,312, , $9, KNOX VERDIGRE 4,821, , $8, KNOX WAUSA 4,586, , $7, KNOX WINNETOON 340,450 18, $5, KNOX COUNTY TOTAL 45,338,248 2,518, ,565 $5, LANCASTER BENNET 4,213, , $5, LANCASTER DAVEY 2,913, , $18, LANCASTER DENTON 2,782, , $14, LANCASTER FIRTH 7,113, , $11, LANCASTER HALLAM 746,565 41, $3, LANCASTER HICKMAN 5,941, , ,682 $3, LANCASTER LINCOLN 3,517,858, ,751, ,341 $13, LANCASTER MALCOLM 1,483,289 81, $3, LANCASTER PANAMA 273,351 15, $1, LANCASTER RAYMOND 4,419, , $25, LANCASTER ROCA 26,273,029 1,445, $116, LANCASTER WAVERLY 37,314,678 2,051, ,328 $11,
12 LANCASTER COUNTY TOTAL 3,622,192, ,494, ,036 $12, LINCOLN BRADY 1,389,986 76, $3, LINCOLN HERSHEY 5,084, , $7, LINCOLN MAXWELL 1,829, , $5, LINCOLN NORTH PLATTE 459,449,208 25,270, ,634 $18, LINCOLN SUTHERLAND 6,070, , ,281 $4, LINCOLN WALLACE 2,027, , $5, LINCOLN WELLFLEET 144,533 7, $1, LINCOLN COUNTY TOTAL 476,061,484 26,184, ,051 $13, LOGAN STAPLETON 3,552, , $11, LOGAN COUNTY TOTAL 3,561, , $4, LOUP TAYLOR 804,633 44, $4, LOUP COUNTY TOTAL 1,225,036 67, $2, MADISON BATTLE CREEK 18,474,835 1,016, ,209 $15, MADISON MADISON 12,498, , ,441 $5, MADISON MEADOW GROVE 790,844 43, $2, MADISON NEWMAN GROVE 5,039, , $6, MADISON NORFOLK 572,592,406 31,986, ,248 $23, MADISON TILDEN 8,238, , $8, MADISON COUNTY TOTAL 617,636,189 34,463, , $17, MCPHERSON COUNTY TOTAL 634,591 34, $1, MERRICK CENTRAL CITY 32,423,671 1,788, ,892 $11, MERRICK CHAPMAN 4,283, , $15, MERRICK CLARKS 2,046, , $5, MERRICK PALMER 2,619, , $5, MERRICK SILVER CREEK 2,695, , $7, MERRICK COUNTY TOTAL 44,452,055 2,450, ,802 $5,
13 MORRILL BAYARD 7,605, , ,198 $6, MORRILL BRIDGEPORT 20,914,186 1,150, ,532 $13, MORRILL BROADWATER 238,258 13, $1, MORRILL COUNTY TOTAL 29,202,073 1,606, ,908 $5, NANCE BELGRADE 365,053 20, $2, NANCE FULLERTON 11,258, , ,309 $8, NANCE GENOA 5,082, , ,005 $5, NANCE COUNTY TOTAL 16,706, , ,623 $4, NEMAHA AUBURN 33,886,022 1,858, ,475 $9, NEMAHA BROWNVILLE 1,568,602 86, $11, NEMAHA JOHNSON 815,492 44, $2, NEMAHA NEMAHA 217,240 11, $1, NEMAHA PERU 2,562, , $2, NEMAHA COUNTY TOTAL 39,524,838 2,172, ,157 $5, NUCKOLLS HARDY 738,630 40, $4, NUCKOLLS LAWRENCE 2,065, , $6, NUCKOLLS NELSON 12,358, , $25, NUCKOLLS RUSKIN 1,553,693 85, $12, NUCKOLLS SUPERIOR 25,539,375 1,404, ,947 $13, NUCKOLLS COUNTY TOTAL 42,314,180 2,327, ,413 $9, OTOE BURR 129,186 7, $2, OTOE DOUGLAS 612,529 33, $3, OTOE DUNBAR 3,362, , $17, OTOE NEBRASKA CITY 102,384,191 5,612, ,315 $13, OTOE OTOE 274,998 15, $1, OTOE PALMYRA 11,580, , $21, OTOE SYRACUSE 21,477,240 1,181, ,950 $11, OTOE TALMAGE 347,253 19, $1, OTOE UNADILLA 802,278 44, $2, OTOE COUNTY TOTAL 141,698,925 7,776, ,752 $8,
14 PAWNEE BURCHARD 585,531 32, $7, PAWNEE PAWNEE CITY 5,645, , $6, PAWNEE STEINAUER 360,351 19, $4, PAWNEE TABLE ROCK 2,763, , $10, PAWNEE COUNTY TOTAL 11,374, , ,709 $4, PERKINS ELSIE 2,212, , $20, PERKINS GRANT 25,348,974 1,394, ,159 $21, PERKINS MADRID 3,092, , $13, PERKINS VENANGO 257,559 14, $1, PERKINS COUNTY TOTAL 30,993,425 1,704, ,921 $10, PHELPS BERTRAND 4,839, , $6, PHELPS FUNK 405,395 22, $2, PHELPS HOLDREGE 94,855,280 5,219, ,493 $17, PHELPS LOOMIS 1,230,144 67, $3, PHELPS COUNTY TOTAL 101,791,727 5,600, ,213 $11, PIERCE HADAR 808,957 44, $2, PIERCE OSMOND 14,913, , $19, PIERCE PIERCE 12,942, , ,755 $7, PIERCE PLAINVIEW 8,710, , ,238 $7, PIERCE COUNTY TOTAL 38,878,857 2,138, ,150 $5, PLATTE COLUMBUS 380,404,970 20,922, ,381 $16, PLATTE CRESTON 1,740,773 95, $8, PLATTE DUNCAN 936,444 52, $2, PLATTE HUMPHREY 17,580, , $22, PLATTE LINDSAY 3,360, , $12, PLATTE MONROE 4,838, , $16, PLATTE PLATTE CENTER 2,104, , $6, PLATTE COUNTY TOTAL 412,919,570 22,711, ,505 $12,
15 POLK OSCEOLA 8,242, , $9, POLK POLK 1,264,147 69, $3, POLK SHELBY 3,799, , $5, POLK STROMSBURG 24,226,093 1,332, ,153 $21, POLK COUNTY TOTAL 38,101,331 2,095, ,275 $7, RED WILLOW BARTLEY 1,569,422 86, $5, RED WILLOW DANBURY 151,889 8, $1, RED WILLOW INDIANOLA 5,987, , $10, RED WILLOW MCCOOK 164,622,831 9,063, ,681 $21, RED WILLOW COUNTY TOTAL 172,340,573 9,487, ,006 $15, RICHARDSON DAWSON 2,302, , $15, RICHARDSON FALLS CITY 42,774,779 2,358, ,316 $9, RICHARDSON HUMBOLDT 3,719, , $4, RICHARDSON RULO 534,638 29, $3, RICHARDSON STELLA 1,200,059 66, $7, RICHARDSON VERDON 466,527 25, $2, RICHARDSON COUNTY TOTAL 51,324,680 2,829, ,125 $6, ROCK BASSETT 9,705, , $15, ROCK NEWPORT 121,336 6, $1, ROCK COUNTY TOTAL 9,829, , ,411 $6, SALINE CRETE 64,419,879 3,548, ,028 $9, SALINE DORCHESTER 4,010, , $6, SALINE FRIEND 10,102, , ,038 $9, SALINE TOBIAS 154,732 8, $1, SALINE WESTERN 842,053 46, $3, SALINE WILBER 9,230, , ,875 $4, SALINE COUNTY TOTAL 90,429,706 4,980, ,416 $6, SARPY BELLEVUE 388,246,200 21,957, ,319 $7, SARPY GRETNA 200,657,933 11,051, ,019 $39,
16 SARPY LA VISTA 220,967,055 12,163, ,129 $13, SARPY PAPILLION 593,543,958 32,661, ,331 $30, SARPY SPRINGFIELD 13,002, , ,566 $8, SARPY COUNTY TOTAL 1,566,802,225 86,870, ,331 $9, SAUNDERS ASHLAND 25,492,253 1,401, ,462 $10, SAUNDERS CEDAR BLUFFS 3,187, , $5, SAUNDERS CERESCO 15,382, , $17, SAUNDERS COLON 986,687 54, $8, SAUNDERS ITHACA 642,820 35, $4, SAUNDERS MALMO 1,083,937 59, $9, SAUNDERS MEAD 5,395, , $9, SAUNDERS MORSE BLUFF 1,607,017 88, $11, SAUNDERS PRAGUE 1,057,892 58, $3, SAUNDERS VALPARAISO 2,670, , $4, SAUNDERS WAHOO 39,210,094 2,160, ,528 $8, SAUNDERS WESTON 1,238,771 75, $3, SAUNDERS YUTAN 3,577, , ,191 $3, SAUNDERS COUNTY TOTAL 101,830,618 5,611, ,929 $4, SCOTTS BLUFF GERING 69,524,126 3,831, ,518 $8, SCOTTS BLUFF LYMAN 801,702 44, $2, SCOTTS BLUFF MINATARE 2,016, , $2, SCOTTS BLUFF MITCHELL 6,780, , ,705 $3, SCOTTS BLUFF MORRILL 7,300, , $7, SCOTTS BLUFF SCOTTSBLUFF 380,162,659 20,908, ,069 $25, SCOTTS BLUFF COUNTY TOTAL 467,408,632 25,714, ,848 $12, SEWARD BEAVER CROSSING 1,213,643 66, $3, SEWARD BEE 414,099 22, $2, SEWARD CORDOVA 839,024 46, $6, SEWARD GARLAND 440,099 24, $2, SEWARD GOEHNER 677,185 37, $4, SEWARD MILFORD 17,153, , ,084 $8,
17 SEWARD PLEASANT DALE 1,087,639 59, $5, SEWARD SEWARD 89,373,315 4,914, ,946 $12, SEWARD STAPLEHURST 110,448 6, $ SEWARD UTICA 5,451, , $6, SEWARD COUNTY TOTAL 116,763,637 6,449, ,089 $6, SHERIDAN GORDON 26,098,528 1,443, ,589 $16, SHERIDAN HAY SPRINGS 10,848, , $19, SHERIDAN RUSHVILLE 5,658, , $6, SHERIDAN COUNTY TOTAL 48,883,765 2,696, ,251 $9, SHERMAN ASHTON 977,226 53, $5, SHERMAN LITCHFIELD 2,082, , $8, SHERMAN LOUP CITY 8,233, , ,012 $8, SHERMAN COUNTY TOTAL 11,676, , ,106 $3, SIOUX HARRISON 3,362, , $13, SIOUX COUNTY TOTAL 3,619, , ,313 $2, STANTON PILGER 1,697,727 93, $4, STANTON STANTON 15,805, , ,584 $9, STANTON COUNTY TOTAL 17,886, , ,133 $2, THAYER BELVIDERE 1,362,487 74, $28, THAYER BRUNING 5,914, , $21, THAYER BYRON 1,279,458 70, $15, THAYER CARLETON 1,156,713 63, $12, THAYER CHESTER 782,322 43, $3, THAYER DAVENPORT 3,402, , $11, THAYER DESHLER 4,564, , $6, THAYER HEBRON 19,389,477 1,066, ,559 $12, THAYER COUNTY TOTAL 38,525,901 2,118, ,189 $7, THOMAS THEDFORD 6,668, , $32,
18 THOMAS COUNTY TOTAL 6,902, , $9, THURSTON PENDER 18,602,484 1,015, ,012 $18, THURSTON THURSTON 186,990 10, $1, THURSTON WALTHILL 969,533 53, $1, THURSTON WINNEBAGO 246,527 13, $ THURSTON COUNTY TOTAL 20,275,745 1,107, ,895 $2, VALLEY ARCADIA 5,020, , $16, VALLEY NORTH LOUP 1,037,959 57, $3, VALLEY ORD 40,559,346 2,230, ,089 $19, VALLEY COUNTY TOTAL 47,267,346 2,599, ,193 $11, WASHINGTON ARLINGTON 4,133, , ,246 $3, WASHINGTON BLAIR 131,170,606 7,212, ,013 $16, WASHINGTON FT CALHOUN 12,006, , $13, WASHINGTON HERMAN 666,521 36, $2, WASHINGTON KENNARD 425,696 23, $1, WASHINGTON COUNTY TOTAL 151,101,572 8,308, ,223 $7, WAYNE CARROLL 533,263 29, $2, WAYNE HOSKINS 944,584 51, $3, WAYNE WAYNE 68,719,731 3,781, ,613 $12, WAYNE WINSIDE 1,864, , $4, WAYNE COUNTY TOTAL 72,093,871 3,966, ,411 $7, WEBSTER BLADEN 1,093,638 60, $4, WEBSTER BLUE HILL 9,192, , $9, WEBSTER GUIDE ROCK 670,066 36, $3, WEBSTER RED CLOUD 10,044, , ,010 $9, WEBSTER COUNTY TOTAL 21,015,149 1,188, ,688 $5, WHEELER BARTLETT 2,261, , $19, WHEELER ERICSON 1,570,792 86, $17,
19 WHEELER COUNTY TOTAL 3,833, , $5, YORK BENEDICT 1,008,253 55, $4, YORK BRADSHAW 2,541, , $9, YORK GRESHAM 674,037 37, $3, YORK HENDERSON 13,098, , $13, YORK MCCOOL JCT 4,839, , $11, YORK WACO 1,797,818 98, $7, YORK YORK 188,230,034 10,355, ,802 $24, YORK COUNTY TOTAL 212,238,915 11,694, ,883 $15, NON NEBRASKA 5,104,908, ,888, STATE TOTAL 28,173,802,072 1,556,834, ,868,516 $15, Computed by: Anil Giri based on data from Nebraska Dept. of Revenue & Census Bureau
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