The STC survey includes five broad tax categories and up to 25 subcategories. Data is gathered from all 50 state governments and all dependent state-level entities.
The Census Bureau cautions it sets the tax classifications among the survey categories, and they may differ from the classifications set by the state governments.
Below is a breakdown of how taxes were classified by the bureau and how much was collected.
Rank | State | Amount |
---|---|---|
1 | Texas | $10,945,517,000 |
2 | North Dakota | $2,858,236,000 |
3 | New Mexico | $2,250,072,000 |
4 | Oklahoma | $1,529,945,000 |
5 | Alaska | $1,479,380,000 |
6 | Wyoming | $770,487,000 |
7 | West Virginia | $768,794,000 |
8 | Louisiana | $491,032,000 |
9 | Colorado | $306,810,000 |
10 | Montana | $227,029,000 |
11 | Nevada | $218,715,000 |
12 | California | $128,600,000 |
13 | Kentucky | $109,019,000 |
14 | Minnesota | $104,616,000 |
15 | Utah | $97,393,000 |
16 | Arkansas | $84,054,000 |
17 | Kansas | $70,203,000 |
18 | Ohio | $61,026,000 |
19 | Alabama | $60,853,000 |
20 | Mississippi | $51,364,000 |
21 | Michigan | $46,951,000 |
22 | Washington | $41,103,000 |
23 | Arizona | $37,355,000 |
24 | Florida | $28,694,000 |
25 | Oregon | $16,484,000 |
26 | South Dakota | $8,035,000 |
27 | Idaho | $5,828,000 |
28 | Nebraska | $4,643,000 |
29 | Virginia | $3,831,000 |
30 | Wisconsin | $1,793,000 |
31 | North Carolina | $1,724,000 |
32 | Indiana | $1,483,000 |
33 | Tennessee | $826,000 |