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1 Fiscal Year 1999 Comparisons State by State Rankings of Revenues and Spending Includes Fiscal Year 2000 Rankings for State Taxes Only January

2 2 published annually by: The Minnesota Taxpayers Association 85 East 7th Place, Suite 250 St. Paul, MN (651) or (800) FAX: (651) WWW:

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction... 4 Sources of State Revenue... 8 Sources of Local Revenue... 9 Population Personal Income Total Tax Collections Property Tax Individual Income Tax Corporate Income Tax General Sales Tax, State only General Sales Tax, State and Local Excise Taxes State and Local Expenditures Direct General Expenditures Elementary and Secondary Education Higher Education Total Education Public Welfare Health and Hospitals Highways Police Fire Corrections Interest on General Debt Comparison of Minnesota and U. S. Average Expenditures

4 This FY1999 edition of How Does Minnesota Compare comes just a month after our FY1999 edition because the Census Bureau, our source of data for these comparisons, has returned to its typical schedule for release of these data. Starting in 1969, MTA released comparisons of state and local taxes and spending under the name How Does Minnesota Compare?. These releases were historically in the fall of the year, two years after the year of comparison. During the 1990s this schedule was seriously delayed by cutbacks in staffing at the Census Bureau. We are happy to return to the more timely release of these important comparisons. Why This Booklet? This booklet is designed to provide just one snap shot of the fiscal picture of Minnesota. If you want to find out how Minnesota s overall tax collections or spending compare to the other states, this is the place to look. If you want to know what tax Minnesota relies on more than others, this is also a good publication to check out. But if you want to know your particular tax burden, you will have to consult one of our other studies (50- state property and income tax burden studies based on specific property value and income level examples). You will not find your tax burden in this booklet, only averages based on statewide collections. But the statewide averages still give you a lot of information. On the next page are two summary tables to provide you an overview of the Minnesota numbers in this publication. 4

5 Revenues (rankings start on page 12) TAX COLLECTIONS per $1,000 of Personal Income Rank Tax Category Amount % of US Amount % of US Property Tax (S & L) $ % $ % Ind. Income Tax (State) % % 5 3 Ind. Income Tax (S & L) % % 9 6 Corp. Income Tax (State) % % Sales Tax (State) % % Sales Tax (S & L) % % Excise Tax (State) % % Total Taxes (S & L) % % 6 5 Percent of U.S. calculated using only states that levy the tax in question. Spending (rankings start on page 209) MINNESOTA STATE AND LOCAL EXPENDITURES per $1,000 of Personal Income Rank Spending Category Amount % of US Amount % of US K-12 Education $ % $ % Higher Education % % Total Education % % Public Welfare % % 8 8 Health and Hospitals % % Highways % % Interest on Gen. Debt % % Police % % Fire % % Corrections % % Total % %

6 Caveats (Accounting Shifts Change Rankings) In the early 1980s, the Legislature began requiring school districts to recognize more of the second-half property tax payments in May as part of the current school year budget in order to reduce the amount of state aid payments that were necessary for that fiscal year as a budget balancing measure. Beginning in Fiscal Year 1994, the state began to reverse that shift to ease cash flow problems for the districts. Below is a table showing our estimates of how the property tax and total tax rankings would have changed if these shifts had not taken place: Fiscal Year Prop. Tax per capita: As published Adj. for shift Prop. Tax per $1,000 Inc As published Adj. for shift Fiscal Year Total Tax per capita: As published Adj. for shift Total Tax per $1,000 Inc. As published Adj. for shift For years before 1992 and after 1996, the amounts shifted were not significant. The 1992 and 1993 adjusted rankings are published in the FY1998 version of this publication. Special States Several states have unusually high tax and/or spending numbers which affect their rankings, but do not accurately reflect the tax load on their residents. Alaska is the most prominent one, which because of its oil reserves fund, annually makes payments to its residents of about $1,000 per person. Wyoming and Montana tax their coal industries very heavily, thus shielding the average taxpayer from the cost of higher than average spending. All Alaska data and primarily spending data for Wyoming and Montanta should be considered with this in mind. 6

7 Sources and State Only Data All tax and spending data used in this report were obtained from the Census Bureau s Internet web site ( including population and income data. Calculations are by MTA. Fiscal Years 2000 Rankings (State Taxes Only) The tables in this publication are for fiscal year 1999, the latest year for which both state and local tax and spending information is available from the U.S. Department of Commerce. As of this writing, Commerce Department data for fiscal year 2000 were available for state tax collections only. Local data for these years are not yet available. Since state and local revenue systems are intertwined, we are reluctant to publish full rankings tables for state taxes alone. Instead, the table below provides Minnesota s state tax rankings for FY2000. Local data for that year are expected to become available sometime in the fall of State Tax Collections Amount and Rank, Fiscal Year 2000 (see text above) Tax Amount Rank Amount Rank Individual Income $1, $ General Sales Excise Corporate Income

8 FY 1999 Sources of State Revenue MINNESOTA Other Taxes 7.3% Charges and User Fees 8.1% Miscellaneous Non-Tax Revenues 5.2% Interest Earnings 3.9% General Sales Tax 22.6% Corporate Net Income Tax 5.2% Excise Tax 12.5% Individual Income Tax 35.2% ALL STATES Miscellaneous Non- Tax Revenues Interest Earnings 6.3% 4.9% Charges and User Fees 12.2% General Sales Tax 25.2% Other Taxes 8.7% Corporate Net Income Tax 5.3% Individual Income Tax 26.5% Excise Tax 11.5% (in thousands) Sources of State Revenue--Minnesota $15,086,802 General Sales Tax 3,404,441 Excise Tax 1,890,335 Individual Income Tax 5,306,235 Corporate Net Income Tax 779,176 Other Taxes 1,101,501 Charges and User Fees 1,221,831 Interest Earnings 591,974 Miscellaneous Non-Tax Revenues 791,309 8 Sources of State Revenue--All States $652,384,131 General Sales Tax 164,378,016 Excise Tax 74,989,257 Individual Income Tax 172,764,266 Corporate Net Income Tax 30,765,625 Other Taxes 57,046,049 Charges and User Fees 79,308,034 Interest Earnings 32,064,060 Miscellaneous Non-Tax Revenues 41,068,824

9 FY 1999 Sources of Local Revenue MINNESOTA Miscellaneous Non- Tax Revenues 11.4% Interest Earnings 10.1% Property Taxes 48.0% Charges and User Fees 27.7% Other Taxes 2.8% ALL STATES Interest Earnings 6.6% Miscellaneous Non- Tax Revenues 5.9% Property Taxes 44.7% Charges and User Fees 25.7% Other Taxes 17.1% (in thousands) Sources of Local Revenue--Minnesota $9,263,488 Property Taxes 4,449,569 Other Taxes 256,617 Charges and User Fees 2,568,023 Interest Earnings 933,987 Miscellaneous Non-Tax Revenues 1,055,292 Sources of Local Revenue--All States $511,452,103 Property Taxes 228,452,589 Other Taxes 87,380,895 Charges and User Fees 131,577,181 Interest Earnings 33,825,794 Miscellaneous Non-Tax Revenues 30,215,644 9

10 1999 Population State (000's) Rank Alabama 4, Alaska Arizona 4, Arkansas 2, California 33,145 1 Colorado 4, Connecticut 3, Delaware D.C Florida 15,111 4 Georgia 7, Hawaii 1, Idaho 1, Illinois 12,128 5 Indiana 5, Iowa 2, Kansas 2, Kentucky 3, Louisiana 4, Maine 1, Maryland 5, Massachusetts 6, Michigan 9,864 8 MINNESOTA 4, Mississippi 2, Missouri 5, Montana Nebraska 1, Nevada 1, New Hampshire 1, New Jersey 8,143 9 New Mexico 1, New York 18,197 3 North Carolina 7, North Dakota Ohio 11,257 7 Oklahoma 3, Oregon 3, Pennsylvania 11,994 6 Rhode Island South Carolina 3, South Dakota Tennessee 5, Texas 20,044 2 Utah 2, Vermont Virginia 6, Washington 5, West Virginia 1, Wisconsin 5, Wyoming U.S. Total 272, , , , , ,

11 Personal Income 1999 Income Remaining after State & Local Taxes State '98 Amt.* '99 Amt. '99 Rank Amt. Rank Percent Rank Alabama $22,118 $23, $21, % 3 Alaska 27,959 28, , % 17 Arizona 24,124 24, , % 22 Arkansas 21,262 21, , % 37 California 28,293 30, , % 26 Colorado 29,845 31, , % 6 Connecticut 37,436 39, , % 43 Delaware 29,574 30, , % 35 D.C. 37,600 39, , % 51 Florida 26,916 27, , % 10 Georgia 26,116 27, , % 18 Hawaii 26,668 27, , % 47 Idaho 21,958 22, , % 31 Illinois 30,035 30, , % 19 Indiana 25,219 26, , % 14 Iowa 24,836 25, , % 27 Kansas 25,782 26, , % 24 Kentucky 22,344 23, , % 34 Louisiana 22,320 22, , % 29 Maine 23,596 24, , % 49 Maryland 30,821 32, , % 12 Massachusetts 33,380 35, , % 21 Michigan 26,816 27, , % 36 MINNESOTA 29,512 30, , % 45 Mississippi 20,008 20, , % 33 Missouri 25,396 26, , % 11 Montana 21,313 21, , % 28 Nebraska 25,826 27, , % 20 Nevada 29,752 30, , % 7 New Hampshire 29,700 31, , % 1 New Jersey 34,228 35, , % 38 New Mexico 21,135 21, , % 46 New York 32,208 33, , % 50 North Carolina 25,453 26, , % 16 North Dakota 22,760 23, , % 41 Ohio 26,231 26, , % 32 Oklahoma 22,149 23, , % 15 Oregon 25,959 26, , % 9 Pennsylvania 27,361 28, , % 23 Rhode Island 28,003 29, , % 39 South Carolina 22,565 23, , % 13 South Dakota 23,565 25, , % 4 Tennessee 24,584 25, , % 2 Texas 25,741 26, , % 5 Utah 22,300 23, , % 40 Vermont 24,785 25, , % 44 Virginia 28,336 29, , % 8 Washington 28,626 30, , % 25 West Virginia 20,253 20, , % 42 Wisconsin 26,236 27, , % 48 Wyoming 24,877 26, , % 30 U.S. Average $27,317 $28,492 - $25, % , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % 44 *used in per $1,000 11

12 Total Tax Collections- State and Local FY99 Alabama $2, $ Alaska 2, Arizona 2, Arkansas 2, California 3, Colorado 2, Connecticut 4, Delaware 3, D.C. 5, Florida 2, Georgia 2, Hawaii 3, Idaho 2, Illinois 3, Indiana 2, Iowa 2, Kansas 2, Kentucky 2, Louisiana 2, Maine 3, Maryland 3, Massachusetts 3, Michigan 3, MINNESOTA 3, Mississippi 2, Missouri 2, Montana 2, Nebraska 2, Nevada 2, New Hampshire 2, New Jersey 3, New Mexico 2, New York 4, North Carolina 2, North Dakota 2, Ohio 2, Oklahoma 2, Oregon 2, Pennsylvania 2, Rhode Island 3, South Carolina 2, South Dakota 2, Tennessee 2, Texas 2, Utah 2, Vermont 3, Virginia 2, Washington 3, West Virginia 2, Wisconsin 3, Wyoming 2, U.S. Average $2, $ , , , , ,

13 Property Tax Collections- State and Local* FY99 Alabama $ $ Alaska 1, Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut 1, Delaware D.C. 1, Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois 1, Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine 1, Maryland Massachusetts 1, Michigan MINNESOTA Mississippi Missouri Montana 1, Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire 1, New Jersey 1, New Mexico New York 1, North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island 1, South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont 1, Virginia Washington 1, West Virginia Wisconsin 1, Wyoming 1, U.S. Average $ $ * * * 1995* * * 1996* * * , *Note: see page 6 for explanation of changes in rank for Minnesota. 13

14 Individual Income Tax Collections- State FY99 (See Intro for FY00 MN Rank) Alabama $ $ Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut 1, Delaware 1, D.C Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts 1, Michigan MINNESOTA 1, Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York 1, North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon 1, Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming U.S. Average $ $ State Avg. $ $ , ,

15 Corporate Net Income Tax Collections- State FY99 (See Intro for FY00 MN Rank) Alabama $ $ Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan MINNESOTA Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming U.S. Average $ $ State Avg. $ $

16 General Sales Tax Collections- State FY99 (See Intro for FY00 MN Rank) Alabama $ $ Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C Florida Georgia Hawaii 1, Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan MINNESOTA Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada 1, New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington 1, West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming U.S. Average $ $ State Avg. $ $

17 General Sales Tax Collections- State and Local FY99 Alabama $ $ Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C. 1, Florida Georgia Hawaii 1, Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan MINNESOTA Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada 1, New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico 1, New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee 1, Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington 1, West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming U.S. Average $ $ State Avg. (+DC) $ $

18 Excise Tax Collections- State FY99 (See Intro for FY00 MN Rank) Alabama $ $ Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan MINNESOTA Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming U.S. Average $ $ State Avg. $ $

19 FY 1999 State and Local Expenditures MINNESOTA Government Administration 5.6% Interest 5.2% Other Expenditures 4.4% Education Services 34.6% Public Safety 6.4% Environment and Housing 8.7% Transportation 8.9% Social Services & Inc. Maintenance 26.1% Government Administration 5.5% Environment and Housing 7.9% ALL STATES Interest 4.8% Other Expenditures 6.0% Education Services 34.6% Public Safety 9.2% Transportation 7.9% Social Services & Inc. Maintenance 24.2% (in thousands) MINNESOTA Education Services $9,754,996 Social Services & Income Maintenance $7,341,086 Transportation $2,516,644 Public Safety $1,798,113 Environment and Housing $2,462,818 Government Administration $1,586,331 Interest $1,469,417 Other Expenditures $1,230,687 Minnesota Total $28,160,092 ALL STATES Education Services $483,259,476 Social Services & Income Maintenance $338,964,464 Transportation $110,162,538 Public Safety $128,742,541 Environment and Housing $109,929,560 Government Administration $76,699,233 Interest $67,293,670 Other Expenditures $83,481,387 All States Total $1,398,532,869 19

20 Direct General Expenditures- State and Local FY99 Alabama $4, $ Alaska 11, Arizona 4, Arkansas 4, California 5, Colorado 4, Connecticut 5, Delaware 5, D.C. 8, Florida 4, Georgia 4, Hawaii 5, Idaho 4, Illinois 4, Indiana 4, Iowa 5, Kansas 4, Kentucky 4, Louisiana 4, Maine 5, Maryland 4, Massachusetts 5, Michigan 5, MINNESOTA 5, Mississippi 4, Missouri 4, Montana 4, Nebraska 4, Nevada 5, New Hampshire 4, New Jersey 5, New Mexico 5, New York 7, North Carolina 4, North Dakota 5, Ohio 4, Oklahoma 4, Oregon 5, Pennsylvania 5, Rhode Island 5, South Carolina 4, South Dakota 4, Tennessee 4, Texas 4, Utah 4, Vermont 5, Virginia 4, Washington 5, West Virginia 4, Wisconsin 5, Wyoming 6, U.S. Average $5, $ $4, $ , , , ,

21 Elementary and Secondary Education - State and Local FY99 Alabama $1, $ Alaska 2, Arizona 1, Arkansas California 1, Colorado 1, Connecticut 1, Delaware 1, D.C. 1, Florida 1, Georgia 1, Hawaii Idaho 1, Illinois 1, Indiana 1, Iowa 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky Louisiana 1, Maine 1, Maryland 1, Massachusetts 1, Michigan 1, MINNESOTA 1, Mississippi Missouri 1, Montana 1, Nebraska 1, Nevada 1, New Hampshire 1, New Jersey 1, New Mexico 1, New York 1, North Carolina 1, North Dakota 1, Ohio 1, Oklahoma 1, Oregon 1, Pennsylvania 1, Rhode Island 1, South Carolina 1, South Dakota 1, Tennessee 1, Texas 1, Utah 1, Vermont 1, Virginia 1, Washington 1, West Virginia 1, Wisconsin 1, Wyoming 1, U.S. Average $1, $ $1, , , , ,

22 Higher Education - State and Local FY99 Alabama $ $ Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan MINNESOTA Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming U.S. Average $ $ $ $

23 Total Education - State and Local FY99 Alabama $1, $ Alaska 2, Arizona 1, Arkansas 1, California 1, Colorado 1, Connecticut 1, Delaware 2, D.C. 1, Florida 1, Georgia 1, Hawaii 1, Idaho 1, Illinois 1, Indiana 1, Iowa 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Louisiana 1, Maine 1, Maryland 1, Massachusetts 1, Michigan 2, MINNESOTA 2, Mississippi 1, Missouri 1, Montana 1, Nebraska 1, Nevada 1, New Hampshire 1, New Jersey 2, New Mexico 1, New York 2, North Carolina 1, North Dakota 1, Ohio 1, Oklahoma 1, Oregon 1, Pennsylvania 1, Rhode Island 1, South Carolina 1, South Dakota 1, Tennessee 1, Texas 1, Utah 1, Vermont 2, Virginia 1, Washington 1, West Virginia 1, Wisconsin 2, Wyoming 2, U.S. Average $1, $ $1, $ , , , ,

24 Public Welfare - State and Local FY99 Alabama $ $ Alaska 1, Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C. 2, Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine 1, Maryland Massachusetts Michigan MINNESOTA 1, Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York 1, North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island 1, South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming U.S. Average $ $ $ $ , , ,

25 Health and Hospitals - State and Local FY99 Alabama $ $ Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan MINNESOTA Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming U.S. Average $ $ $ $

26 Highways - State and Local FY99 Alabama $ $ Alaska 1, Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan MINNESOTA Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming U.S. Average $ $ $ $ $

27 Police - State and Local FY99 Alabama $ $ Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan MINNESOTA Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming U.S. Average $ $ $ $

28 Fire - State and Local FY99 Alabama $ $ Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan MINNESOTA Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming U.S. Average $77.97 $ $ $

29 Corrections - State and Local FY99 Alabama $ $ Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan MINNESOTA Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming U.S. Average $ $ $ $

30 Interest on General Debt - State and Local FY99 Alabama $ $ Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan MINNESOTA Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming U.S. Average $ $ $ $

31 Comparison of Minnesota and U. S. Average, FY1999 State & Local Expenditures per $1,000 of Personal Income Minnesota U. S. Average per $1,000 per $1,000 Total Education $69.96 $65.45 Elementary and Secondary $49.02 $46.03 Higher Education $17.53 $16.62 Libraries $1.03 $0.93 Public Welfare $39.45 $29.14 Health and Hospitals $12.37 $16.17 Highways $15.94 $12.60 Police $5.89 $7.23 Fire $1.73 $2.88 Corrections $3.94 $6.18 Sewer $3.58 $3.65 Housing and Development $4.14 $3.42 Natural Resources/Parks $8.04 $5.64 Financial Administration $4.04 $3.74 Judicial/Legal $3.01 $3.43 Public Buildings $2.08 $1.20 Interest on the General Debt $10.54 $9.11 Air Transportation $1.67 $1.71 Other Expenditures $19.12 $20.11 Total $ $ Minnesota MN as Percent Rank of U. S. Avg. Total Education % Elementary and Secondary % Higher Education % Libraries % Public Welfare % Health and Hospitals % Highways % Police % Fire % Corrections % Sewer % Housing and Development % Natural Resources/Parks % Financial Administration % Judicial/Legal % Public Buildings % Interest on the General Debt % Air Transportation % Other Expenditures % Minnesota Total % The Minnesota Taxpayers Association 85 East 7th Place, Suite 250 St. Paul, MN (651) FAX: (651) WWW: question@mntax.org 31

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