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ABSTRACT: The tables to this report summarize each state's °
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state includes per capita amounts of financial .tams; 'relation offinances to personal income; revenue by source; expenditure bycharacter and object and by type and function; intergovernMentalexpenditure by type of receiving government and by function; capitaloutlay;' indebtedness and debt transactions; cash aid securityholdings by purpose and type of asset; finances of, state liquorstores and .alcoholic beverage monopolies; finances of .
state-administered public employee retirement systemsc, unemployment'compensatioh systems, workmenes.compensaton systemsend insurancetrust systems; and population and personal income. An introductionsummarizes each type 'of state expenditure for the whole nation, and aglossary definesfelated terms. (JM)
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GOVERNMENT FINANCES/ GF77 No. 3
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STATE GOVERNMENTFINANCES IN
Issued September-1978
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6ONCONTENTS
t. Summary of State Governmentlindnces: 197$ to 19
2. Summary of State Government Expenditure, by Character and Object: 1977
3. Summary of State Government Finances, by State: 1977
4. Per Capita Amounts of Financial Items for Stag Gov'ernm ts: 1977
5. Percent Change in Financial Items for State Governments.. 6 o 1977
6. Relation of State Government Finances to State P6rSonal In e: 1977
7. State GOvernment Revenue, by Soda: 1977
8. State genniment Expenditure, by Character and Object: 1 77
9. State government Expenditure, by 'ripe and Function: 1977
10. State Government Intergovernmental Expenditure, by Type of ReCOing Government: 1977 4.
11. State Government Intergovernmental Expenditure, by Function:'1977
12. Stoe Government Expenditure for Capital Outlay, by Function:. 197
State Government Indebedtedness and Debt Transactions: 1977./ 9
13.14. Sate Government Cash and Seciirity Holdings at End of Fi/scal Veil., by Purpgand Type .of Abet: 1977/
\f NFiltia of State Government Liquor Stores: 1977 ,/
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16. Financial Transactions of State Government Alcoholic peverage Monopolies: 1977
17. Finances of State-Administered Public-Employee Retirement Ststem: 1977
18. Finances of State - Administered Unemployment Comp sa ion Systems:/1977
.19. Finances of State-Administered Workmen's Compen tion ystems: 1977
20. Finances of Miscellaneous State-Adriiinistered Insu ance Trust Systen4: 19,7
21.jopulation and Personal Income /.
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evenue of State goVeOpie5\afroin all sources totaled $204.5llonin fiscal ,19771 "State government- expenditure amounted
ci $191 2 billion, Revefiles increased 11'.2 percent from 1976.exPendittireA5.1 percept reflectinga substantial improve-
jo: the fiscal, iituaiion-V most 'States from the previousfiscal year. "
Total, revenue include gross sales revenue of liquor stores:Opeirai4by 17, States, and .contributions and investment earningsreceived . by employee - retirement, unemployment compensation,
14 and 'other insurance 'fruit . systems of State governments.:Corre-1,spondingly, total expenditure includes goas
purchases . and other expenditures by State liquor stotepayinents bf benefits .and withdrawals by the State: i
.i.trust systems.f.
Considering 'separatelY.' the';iamoUnts that pertain to liquorstores, insurance trust systems, and the predominant remaining"general 'government" it appears that during the fiscalxear7- f,.
. General goVanment revenue exceeded general expenditure by$3.9 billion Or 2.3 perCent; '
Insurance.' trust revenue ekceeded insurance trust expenditureby $8.9 bnlionybr 38.2 percent; and
Liquor. store 'venue exceeded liquor store expenditure by$427 million, or 23.5 percent
State borrowing amounted to $11.1 billion during fiscal 1971and debt:redemption totaled $6.9 'billion, State debt rose to-a'new high of $90.2 billion at the Old of the fisctl year, as"compared with gs 4.p. billion in 1976: Short7term debt decreasedfrom $6.0 billion t $3.0 billion or 49.8.percent
The data on eigh and security holdings indicate ad increase oft$18.5 billion in assets from the prior 4"year. Holdings oremployee-retirement systems rose $9.1 billion. Unemployment /cOinpensatiOn funds amounted to $5,0 billion, a 12.0 percent
' increase from. the previous year...,_National totals of State finances for 1977 are preset ted in
;tables 1 and 2. Table .1 includes per capita data and other derived,, statistics; as well as natiodivide totals for the fiscal years 1976
and 1975. Table 2 provides fiscal 1977 totals in terms of alei-Oss-classification of amounts for, various functions by character
land objeet,categories.
.r '' TSummary aggregates of income and outgo in fiscal 19own for individual States in table 3. Per 'capita figures, atistics
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, ton percent change in selected data #ems, and data on the telationof selected financial items to personal income, by States, appearin tables 4, 5, and 6, respectively.
GENERAL ftEVENUfg.
State geheral!revenue totaled $169.9 billion inifiscal 1977; up11.7 percent frcirn the 1974 amount. '
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;Taxes provided $101.1 billion, or 59.5 percent Of the 1971total of State general revenue.. Charges and miscellaneous general'
_revenue increased 10.8 perceikt4O $20.1 billion.
Intergovernmental revenue 'totaled $48.7.: billion, ,6r 8:9. percent. more than the 1976 amount bf $44.7 billion. The'1977figures include $2.3 billion in State mceiPts; front' the: Federal *General-Revenue Sharing program. .
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State tax ;revenue wasiup 13.3: petcent in 1977 frOni the 1.976 .7:total. General sales and gross receipts taxes: provided $30.9*billion. The next ranking ;sales tax. was- the tax on Motorwhich produced $9.1 billion. Tobacco sales tax collections were$3.5 billion in fiscal 1977. Sales taxes pn,publie utiliftsxti3 e4$2.4 billion. Altogether, general and selective .Sales and grossreceipts 'taxes were up $5.0 billibn to $52.4 billion, or more thanone-half of the total collected,om all State tax sources.
Apure 1'. TravCia In Mai. Grond Reveilise From'.$ .liated PIN* Sources: 11411-1977
7 %dati berein are 'for the State fisi:al years ended on June 30,1%77, except fOr 4 States with-W.116i closing dates: Alabama rid Michigan,September 30; New York, March 1; and Texas, August 31.r,
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IIVTRODUCTICIPi
..,.'.Motor vehicle license taxesproduce::144;2 billion in 1977. This:category inchides truck mileage and .Weight taxes, 'and otherniotOr carrier taxes except those meitsitied,bY gross receipts, net
come, or assessed valuation..
The yield from individo cmhe taxes (imposedy 44 States)ed '$25 , up ..1 8_9 percent from the 1976 figure.
orporation netincome tax.5.amounted to $9.2 billiOn in 1977,or 26.1 percent More:than in the:Previous year. .
Most Stites had an increase in genera revenue between 1976and '1977, ahkshown in table. 5. Detail of.general revenue for each8tate.appears in table 7. ." .
There 13 State. lotteries in operation during fiscal year1977 providing $1,191.6 million gross revenue as indicated by
:the following figures`0n millions of dollars):.
ptateiGrossrevenue
Disposition of
Prizes
Adminis-tration
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other
funds
Proceedavailable,for otherpurposes.,
Vt]onnecticut..
,Delaware.IllinoisMaine:Maryland.,.MassachUsetts
-New.HaiPshireNew JerseyNew Yorki.....OhiOPendsylvahi4Rh9de. island,.
!Includes operations from August 1976.
46.56.3
110.66.4
166.0
255.57.6
187.131.8,105.8100.71818
17.2.
3.149.72.9
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117.83.295.928.6,29:b31.48..4
2,52.28.62.013.3
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27.5,
1.913.38.611.215.32.0
26.8
52.2,1.668.066.6
110.
2.5.77.9
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,GENER.A.L EXPENDITUREJ1.
State,general expenditure amounted to $166.0 billion in fiscal1977.01ir 8.0 percent more than in 1976:
Of the 1977 total, edu'ation accounted for a larger fraction ofState spending than any 'other fu'nc'tion. in 197, the States spent$64.0 billion for education, or 7,.4'perCent more than 41,1976.Federal aid for State. and local 'education preigrams, includingFederal grants channeled through the States. to local 'public'schooiS,. shared 10 financing this increase.
, State fiscal aid4to local governments for support of publickehOols amounted to $37.0 billion, in 1977, as wmpared witht$34.1 .billion in 1976. Expenditure for State InsfaUllons of-higher education` tOtalekt21.2 billion '4.1977. This amountinch:ides $2.5 billion. fo:f'' Operation Of auxiliary enterpriies, such
, as dorrnitdries and .dining halls.'State revenue from charged ofthese activitievamoun*d to. $2.8 billion. Amounts;'fcir education:-do not inclOde exprditure: for cr4ersitropera4ed gkospitalsserving the public 'ccl saified 'under hospitals) or fe.)?agricultu4a,kexperiment station; arid extension services (claisified underknatural resources).
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_ Expenditure for public welfate totaled $32.8 billioft, an- ,,increase of $3..1 illiori from 1076. This was largely accountedfor by a 14.3 pe nt increase bf medical vendor payments/from.$11:0 billion in fit al 1976 to $12.6; billion in 1977. , '.. :',:
Some States suintergovernmentalsupplemental checprograms. Stateservices total $ 8.8the States as towelfare services.
plement the Federal minimum grants withaytnents to the Federal Government or givedirectly; to 'persons qualifying for these aid'
ansfers to local governments for welfare,,illion. However,' wide variation exists,among
hich unit of government provides particullar.
State expenditore for highwaysf amounted rb2.3$17.5billion, or.3.3 pei*nr,.lest 'than in the tops year. About $3.6.billion, was paid to lOcal governments for highway purpOses..
%the. other $13.9 billion, $13.2 billion was for regular} State::highway facilltie and the remainder was for toll roads and a
bridges '(generall administered by semiautonomous agencies 'Ofthe .State governinents).
Most direct expenditure by the Sta esfor highways consists Ofcapital outlay-trtainly construction bu also involving the purchaseof land and .eqUipment. Capital e enditure for regular highway .facilities decreed. $1.5 billion from the previoui year to $9.1billion in fiscal 1977. Capital outlay for State toll highwayfacilities amounted to $291 million. Current spending for-theoperation of State toll facilities amounted to $392 million in1977..Revenite from toll charges produced $1.0 billion.
Spending for hospitals, the fourth major State functionrtse11.8 percent to total $8.7 billion in 1977.
Apure 2. Trends In State Ormond Expenditure forSelected Fiutctions: 1111111-1577
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INTRODUCTION
Some increases occurred from 1976 to 1977 in State spendingfor almost all:general government functions, as shown in tables 1and' 5.. Detailed figures. on expenditure for each State appear iotables 841.
The comprehensive data on State general expenditure whichare. presented in this report include not only current operation
',spending but also any applicable Amounts for assistance andsubsidies;;. capital outlay, and intergovernmental expenditure. It`should .6e noted that /these: ..figuris include payments forgeneral-government purpose .from all sources and funds, ineluding any amounts spent from bofrowing and from previousperiod balances,' as well as froin current revenues. However,expenditures km' specific fifnetions do not include any amountsfoi. debt service costs. Interest' payments on debt are not
; clissified under particular functions . for which debt may havebeen' incurred, but rather are shown in the single "Interest",category.
EXPENDITURE BY. CHARACTER ANDOBJECT
The foregoing discussion has dealt with expenditure mainly intelimsof purposes and functions served. This report also providescristributions of State expenditure (including amounts for liquorstores and insurance trust purposes ass,well as general govemmentpurposes) terms of the kinds of spending involved-current
rations, capital outlay, intergovernmental payments, assist-',-ance and subsidies, interest, etc. 4'
total State spending for personal services was $35.8 billion, or. 18.7 percent of all State expenditure in 1977. Personal servicecosts are mainly for "current operation," but include also someamounts for force-account construction.
Following is a summary of State expenditure by character andobject: tP
Item
Tot al
Intergoverndentalexpenditure...b....
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Direct expenditure...Current operation..Capital outlay
ConstructicanPurchase of landand existingstructures
Equipment
Assistance andsubsidies
Interest on debt...Insurance benefitsand repayments....
1976-77amount
ofdollars)
101,299
62,470
128,7687'5,85716,79313,620
1,6961,477
7,5565,136
26,426-
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100.0
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decrease (-)from
197'5476
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LIQU,PR STORE FINANCES
Sales revenue of liquor stores which are operated by 17 Stategovernments totaled $2.2 billion in 1977, and liquor: storesexpenditure amounted to $1.8 billion.. ,Amounts mpoited for ' '
:these categories do not include revenue from State taxes44which'i,collected through liquor monopoly systems, n '
able expenditure for licensing and las*.enfortemen aetivitconnection with these systems. Such amounts a treated asgeneral revenue and general expenditure, NspecliVely.
INSURANCE TRUST FINANCES.
Every State operates e system of unemployment insurance' andone or more publie-emploig retirement systems. Most of thestates also administer workmen's compensation systems, and afew have other social insurance systems involving the payment ofcash benefits from accumulated ,.fund reserves. Transactions ofthese various systems-eacclusive of administrative cost (treated asgeneral expenliture) and of State contributions (classified asintragovemmenta) transactions)-are reported as insurance trustrevenue and insutance trust 1,xpendi
The presentation of State une loyment compensationfinances has been revised to in e pecial compensation for'ex-Federal employees as well as extended payments for theunemployed who have exhausted benefits permitted by regularunemployment coMpensation -(see table. 18 for a listing ofspecific unemployment prognimkincluded). Fiscal years 197475and 1975-76 unemployment compensation fund data have beenadjusted to incorporate these changes.
Revenue of the State unemployment compensation systems4otaled $15.2 billion in fiscal N1,977, of which $6.5 billion wascontributed by the Federal Government and the remaining $8.8billion was largely derived from the State unemploymentcompensation payroll tax:Unemployment benefits paid in fiscal1977 totaled $14.6 billion, of which. $8.6 billion was regularcompensation and $6.0 billion' was for extended -or specialcompensation. Fund balances Of the State unemploymentcompensation systems amounted to $5.0 billion at the end of the1977 fiscal year.
Stat&administered employee- retirement systems had revenuefrom contrihuticilis and investment earnings that totaled $14.etbillion in fiscal' 1977, ancl made payments for benefits an k
withdrawals amounting to '$6.9 billion.. Lesser amounts wereinvolved for**.vocrkmen's compensation and scattered otherinsurance trust systems.
- INDEBTEDNESS, BORROWING, ANDDEBT REDEMPTION
33.1 Of the $90.2 billion of State debt outstanding at the end of
is .9fiscal 1977, all except $3.0 billion was of long-term nature. Inaddition to $42.9 billion of long-term obligations backed by theStates' full faith and credit, $44.3 billion of norigtiaranteed debtwas outstanding. >---1'3.6
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Net long-term State debt-allowin.g for. debt offseti of $19.6I Ls.° billion-amounted to $67.6 billion;at the end of the 1977 fiscal
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IN TROISUCTION
The. aggregate ct Jan 'State cash and security holdings was 11.8per n't higher 'ate the end of fiscal 1977 than a year earlier.
fcCo onents ma mg up the $175.7 bil.6
lion total moved dif-.,
frize tly during the year, as indicated by the table below.
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dollars )
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Total cash andsecurity holdings
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pensat ionOther 'e,
Other than inSuraucetrust systems.... ,._.......Offsets to long- .
- term debtBond funds'Other ,,..'
175,713
105,08204,91.3
4,9565,2
70,631
19,6007,923
43'5108
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100.0%
59.854.0
2.83.0
40.2
11.24.5
24 .5
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11.0,10.6-
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23.46.4
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INDIVIDUAL STATE COMPARISONS
ThereThe is a considerable rangefinancial amouns. This is illustrdistributing the 50 State Bovetude of their per -apita revenue.1977.
among the States M. per,fed in the following tabulatimen ts accordingto the magni-expenditure. and debt for fiscal
Per capitaa-ounta
Genereve
TotR 1
Less$100$12e0
$200$250$300$350
$400$450$500$550$600$70$80$900
than $100to $150..to $200..to $250..to $300..to V50..tl $400..
to $450.2to $500.,to $550..to $600..to 760..o $800..
to $900..Or more..
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ratflue General
,xpend.
Tax s,
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139
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term
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2221217
146
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SOURCES AND LIMITATIONS OF DATA
Most Of the data tor; liis reP rt.,:was Compiled y. trained.
.representatives 1 the Buttl.au of the tistis,from official :record'sand reports of the various States. The gores mere classifiedicling to standard callories.foribeporti ebt.State fihanges...Data in this report are subject,1 to possi 10 110cetikacies';iiiclassification. response and processing. Livery 41f,ortvit ma,de.tokeep such errors to a minimum through ca stn examining.,..editing, and tabulating the data submitted.
. .1.Some potions of the finance statistics being reported .V..f,tre:i:gathered by mail canvassing of individual. State institutions or,-offices. This procedure applied to State taX revenue /for vyhicki:
ta on a preliminary basis appeared in the' repoit, State; ,
toyernment Tax Collections in 1977. issued in December'.14\71);.:;.'to some debt ligttres: and to the statistics on finances \ Or.,employee- retirement systems and miscellaneouS other insurance.tnist systeins. Da tamori the finance'S of unemployment cornren-sation systems were. obtained from the EMployment and TrainingAt ministration of the U.S. DePartment of Labor: and figures on'.
""Star revenue from Federal grants for
provided by the.
hosp'tal construction weremobtained fro the U.S. Public Health Sery er . Data concerning
State institution's of higher, education w reOffice of Education of :the U.S, Department of Health, Educe-tion, and Welfa le..
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The cooperation of 'State and Federal agencies in'provictinginformation nevided forth is report Is gratefully acknowledged:. :
Reporting do .gove6inental finances by the Bureau of theCensus involves presentation of data in terms of/ unifOrmcatenaries. Revenueitems of the wine' kind are merged, forexample. and expenditure amounts fOr si.vdlar purpos . arecombined rilso, regardless of the number of funds involved.
In most instances, the data presented in thg report pertain to,
the respective States' riser` years ..(which end lune 30 in allxcept four instances, as indicated by footnote'` on page 1).
.....However. there .are some State gOvernment agencies,including a::41urnber of toll highyway authorities, which- operate on a dilerent
fiscal yearbasis. such 'instances. where data are not readilyinrailable for the basic State fiscal year, figfiresfor these agenciesare used which per,tain to the agency fiscal year that ended,within the period of the State..regulen; fiscal year.
I he financial data in this publication are limited in theircoverage to State governments. and provide no measure of localgovernment finances as such. except, indirectly through thereporting of State intergovernmental.' transactions. Financialtstatistics covering both State and local governments, includingcomparative data for key items on a. State-by-State basis, willappear in the report. Governmental Finances, in 1976-77 which isscheduled for publication in October 1918.
,t541141'Cautie.used. in attempting to drawxanchi.sions frdrn
direct comparisons of finaricin1;aniounts7for individual Stategovemmentt. Some State goverrimnts directly .administer certainactivities which else wh b locaLgovernments,with . or without Stat fiscal aid.'..The fr' ion which Statc.\government , amounts. m, ''1,1'p of cthisoltdat d'Slate-local totalsktherefore, differs' mate y from, .one Sta area to another.Percentage figares illustrating this Nkteriatioli. in terms of 1976 taxrevenue data, and also in 'terms of fiscal 1976 direct generalexpendittite,;;:e.Presented in table
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SUMMARY
Table 1: Sionmary of State Government Finances: 1975 to 1977
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'TOTAL
'GENERAL RkVENUE .4 . . , ....INTERGOVERNMENIAL REVENUE. . . ....PROM FEDERAL GOVPNMENT. . . .
PUBLIC WELFARE . . . .. ..
EDUCATION, , 4HIGHWAYSGENERAL REVENOe'SHARING. . . . .
EMPLOYMENT GECURITN ADMINISTRATION .HEALTH AND HOSPITALSNATURAL. RESOURCES;'AlgpoRTt . . 4
OTHER. . ,
FROM LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
%TAXES, . . . . . . . . ...... .SALES AND GROSS RECEIPTS
GENERAL. .'SELECTIVE
MOTOR FUELTOBACCO PRODUCTSALCOHOLIC BEVERAGESINSURANCEPUBLIC, UTILITIESPARIMUTUELSOTHER
LICENSE TAXESMOTOR VEHICLESCORPORATIONS IN GENERALMOTOR VEHICLE OPERATORSy,HUNTING AND FISHINGALCOHOLIC BEVERAGESOTHER
INDIAUAL INCOME:>CORPORATION NET INCOME..DEATH AND GIFT
.PROPERTY.SEVERANCE. . . . . . . . . .
DOCUMENTARY AND STOCK TRANSFER. OTHER
CHARGES t MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL REVENUE.CURREN CHA GES
EO M . . . ...... . .
STA E INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDuCA 0
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AUXILIARY ENTERPRISESOTHER
OTHER EDUCATIONHOSPITALSHIGHWAYS
TOLL FACILITIESOTHER
MISCELLANEOUS,COMMERCIAL ACTIVITTEc. . . .
NATURAL RESOURCESOTHER.
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MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL REVENUEINTEREST EAkNINGS.RENT'ANO ROYALTIESDONATIONSFINES AND FORFEITS,SALE OF PROPERTYOTHER
muRANct\TRusT REVENUEEMPLOYEE RETIKMENT.UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSAtIONWORKMEN'S.COMPENSATIOOTHER -
LIQUOR STORES REVENUEC
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1076 . 1975
204 415 x183. 821 r157 '93.
169 866 AO 110 /134 61148 676 44 711% :, 37.827
05 91§ i18 727- 36 667 .14 247
' 9 035 4 Oa 7 809' 6 363 6 262 5 2'60
2 266. 24102 2 0.661' 833 1 658 1 521I 532 . 1-235 1 1 Q2
657 I 5494-)
70 48 1215 480 4 489 3 3522 737 2 704 / 1 680
101 085 89 25,8:, 80 15552 362 47 3.9.1 40 346y0 896 27'333 24' 7801 466 20 .058 18 5669 088. 8' 660 8 2553 500 3 462 3 2862 120 2 057 - 1 96322
;135
1 9601 751
721 7191 740676
1 338 1 139 114
7 149 6 899 6 2894 243 4 046 3 6551 041 , 1 135
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3101 2:1
322 296-1 1"5 154 147
1.010 933 863
5 4939 1741-8052 2602 168
63080
20 10612 7686 8186 6782 8303 848;140
2,3701; 106
1; 01690
811557
1 106
7 3383 475957835245106
1 720
3214152
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365441213039671
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21 4487 273'1 513.2 1182 c5),24
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18 14511 6526 3476.2122 628
3 TE312 116.1 054
93go 654
35912
6 4933 387
95876621273
1 096
r2912 A 1.r15 0
668601'
2 196
..
'18 8196 642
.4184517 1
41
111
33
16 62910 437-5 7515 6252 12643 299
1261 0
99190784632318994
Percent lncremeeor decrease:(,)
6 1933 731-
711'66519268
826
r20 293\10 1,82.r8 1131 406592
2 129
O
:1976to .
1977
11.2
11.78.99.311.0W.3/1.67.8
1'0.514.0-0.7
-27.422.11.2
.13.310.5
'13.0.7.0
4.91.13.019.2
,14.70.317.5
3.64.9-8.310.84.014.88.3
18.926.119.26.76.9-15.69.3
10.89.67.47.57.77.43.112.05.05.8
-3.1$3.955.3- 1.5
13.0,2.6
- 0.28.915.845.956.8
9.718.61.0
22.311.7
2.2
1975to
19760
17,1
'13.018.216.218.49.919.01.89.0,12.17.1
33.961.0
.711.49.310.38.04.95.44.8
12.018.46.3
27.4
9.710.78.98.78.74.58.1
14.09.56.7
45.916.5
4 31.319.8
9.111./10.410.413.08.74.320.96.35.9
10.93.
12.12.
4.-9.34.15.210.47.632.8
45.4
85.18.6/1.6
3.1
, Piroent,d1otr1--butlon,.
1977'
(X). "948.21
10.0.0i; 787.72Y/117' 225.72
161::Lt
t1.33.7 29014'
1.10.9 ' 7,10:4 2.96
(2) .0.02
1.6, 12;6!
59.5 468.1630.8 242.82.1.8.2 143.27.2.6 9.55
2.15:.1
1.21.41.40.40.8
4.22.50.60.20.20.10.6
15.05.41.11.31.30.4(Z)
11.87.54.03.91.72.30.11.40.70.6
. 0.10.50.30.7
4.3'2.00.60.50.0'.1.0
'100.044.647.06.32.1
4 X I
?-.8310,8310.963.346.20
33.1519.684.831.60_1.550.824.68
114.2242.548.37
10.4810.052.920.20
A-93.2459.2131.6230.9713.1217.850.6510.995.134.710.423.762.585.13
34.pg,:12
3.871.140.49
4C 7.97
150 09667
a'
3.11
t.
-I
STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES;IN 1977 . .'"
Table 1. Summary of State GOvernment FinanCes:2,.1975 to 1977-Continbed
.
item
. .
eAeoent4m1.111ons el. dollars
-
:Perten't.1447rease-%'
, ar decremm.(-1"'- ., ft,
. Percent/tmetrt-
'. button,1977 ;
. Ts X,
-. It, .
VAMP ,
:-'5.11977. ,,1977
.
1976.
. .
11.t
'T975
w
.
- 1976 .8.
' to 4 '1'..
9.77'!::1:1:
.
,
' 'IA,.
''' 0
, .1.
.
EXPENDITURE, BY CHARACTER AND OBIT
TOTAL .. . . . .
.
INTERGOVERNMENTAL, EX ENDITURE. 4! :.
04,1tECT, EXPENOITURE . . . ,:,.. .'..
.
CURRENT OPERATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY .
'CONSTRUCTION . . . .
,LAND AHO,'EXISTING S TURES. .... ..,
....EQUIPMENT'. . . . . . . . . ,'::m. . . ...:' .'
INSURANCE ENEFITS AND REPAYMENTS461.11 C A .SUItSIDIES . .INTERE BT,
EXHIBIT) TOTAL PERSONAL SERVICES
EXPENDITURE,,' FUNCTION
TOTAL
.GENERAL EXPENDITURE. ..,.
INTERGOVERNMENTAL` EXPENDITURESTATE 'PAYMENTS TO FEOERAL GOVERNMENT . .
OIRECT EXPENOITURE -. . .
EDUCATION. . . . . .. o
INTERGOVERNMENTAL EXPENOITUREDIRECT EXPENDITURE . . ... . . . . .
STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION .CURRENT OPERATION. . .', .. ... ,AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES,OTHER ' ,
CAPITAL OUTLAY . .
LOCAL SCHOOLSOTHER
"PUBLIO,WELFAREINTERGOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURE. . . . .
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME PROGRAMS: .
DIRECT EXPENDITURE . . . . ..... kVENDOR PAYMENTS FOR MEDICAL CARE . -,, .CASH ASSISTANCE. PAYMENTS ..... :.:'. . .
CATEGORICAL PROGRAMS .. ,. , . . . .'1 . '. .
OTHEROTHER
'. HIGHWAYS . . . . . . . . . .
INTERGOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURE I
DIRECT EXPENDITURE . . . . ... . 71---
REGULAR' HIGHWAY FACILITIESCURRENT OPERATION 4
TOLL HIGHWAY'CAPITAL OUTLAY
HOSPITALS14.
INTERGOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITUREDIRECT EXPENDITURESTATE HOSPITALS -.
CURRENT OPERATION .
CAPITAL OUTLAY . . . . , . .
OTHER HOSPITALS (NONGOVERNMENTAL)NATURAL RESOURCES
AGRICULTUREFISH AND GAMEFORESTRY ANO PARKSOTHER
HEALTH .
CORRECTIONFINANCIAL AOMINISTRATIONEMPLOYMENT SECURITY ADMINISTRATIONPOLICE PROTECTIONGENERAL CONTROL. . . . . . . . . . . . .
PROTECTIOE INSPECTION ANO REGULATION, N.E.C.MISCELLANEOUS COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES9ENERAL PUB4.IC BUILDINGSAIRPORTS ,
WATER TRANSPORT.ANO TERMINALSLIBRARIESHOUSING ANO URBAN RENiWp_'VETERANS'. SERVICES "-,INTEREST ON OEBT J
INTERGOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURE, N.E.C.GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORTOTHER .
ALL OTHER
191 23B
67 470.128 768
75'85716 793'13 6201 6961 477
23 426,..',257'516S. 136
(Z., 7a0
191 238'
165 99562 4701 386
103 525
64 03736 97527 DES21 1 .
18 8532 49816 3552 313
651.5 24632 77910 1331 377
22 64612 616,5 819`5 308.
5114 21217 4963 63113 86513;1834'1039 080
683
8 743120
8 6228 3647 563
801258
4 3691 548
54341 602
6773 8652 8822 2411 6981 6901 8581 1891 56,3
551235276236353-54
5 1369 323
, 6 373) 2 950
5 415
. '.
''..r.
' 11E10:926
' 51 858.123 069.
68'175'la 00915 2851274,-;1 446
455*7 gas.4; 14b
,.
32 856
.
'r18 6
;153 69057 8581 1140
95 832.59 63034 084'25 54619 70717 2902.29414 096,2 417'600
5 23929 64,947811 169'.'
' 20 511-,
1/
/ 203. 153::
. 3 546;18 yr.3 1
14' 86014 ga,3,615.
li t ) 608
636"
7 82196
7 7267-4726 918
655. 153
3 8631 516475
1 243629
.1 289'2 480.1'9551 5701 5691 6881 0901 124.566369243229465
'' kW'
4 14b8 7605 6743 086
. 5 041
r158 882
51 9.27,,;r106.905
60 79317,307.14'4113. 1,575'1 389
'1'18 860- 6 673
... 3 272. I
50:296k
.,.,
1.1,580882k
51; '1/4.0.
. 7f;161326-.. , .....44,01231.;110g2 902
_11 69614.4632.2 048
.13 4152 233
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.,. 3.386. 1 4 197.. 675
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.' 126:3 5441 373445
.1 164572
3 0632 2031 792/ 509
. 1.4231 496
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366_ 221
215632,361'
3 272'7 4145 1292 28s4 020
.
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7.8.55.97.4.9.0
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9.3 ",,22.488.2°13.12.1
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17.5. .,
14.6:8.27.7
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. -24.1"- -;15.6
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: 4,4
15.9
11411.321.0
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10.49t6
11,511,414.112:0-
"A.1.:88:3
:12.1A2.215.9
:17.0'.24.1.;.15a5
.42.i.: 11.4
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; .0.54.2
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10.222.510.1
..' 40'..9
41.1-.1.321.98.7
.10.46.86.5.4.9
. 7.4.6.1
4.0. 10.2
12.89.17.6
: 80.50.69.66.3
-26.4482.326.518.210.6
"35:1
25:4
; ("'400.0
.
32.7-67.3459.7-,8t8
'.! -,..1:-
. 45.o' ..
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- , 4.7.
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1'00.037.6;0.862.4
38.622.316.3
-..- 12.811.41.59.91.40.43.2
- 19.8',: 6.44\
0.8' 13.6'%.
7.4e3.5,
4 3.2.0.3
. 2.510,52.4.8.47.9.'
2.6'5.40.4
' 5.30.15.25.04.60.50.22.60.90.31.00.42.31.71.41.01.01.10.70.90.30.10.20.10.2(Z)3.1
- 5.63.81.8
. 3.3
i.t 6.716.
4. ..289.62'0591.ii4
_351,77:.. 77.88
41:167.866,85
, 104.65- 35,04
23.82
165.924
. .."'
84,00
,769:77' ti.; 289.69
, 6,43- 480.08e`
.. 246.96171.46125.50
. 98.15' 67,43' 11.50-154410.753.02
.24.33"152.01
46.998.38
.105.0208.5026.9824.612.31
19,5381,14..18.8844.3041.11' 18.97
41.-3.
40."0.5439.9836,7436.073.72A.21)
264.24
7.142..527,4311
10.7.817.84.8.4:5.517.2!2.54
. 1.04-- 1.24
1.011.64
,::.-, 0:2!. 23.81.43.0429.4(13,6125.1.4
See footnotes at end of table.
4
4
3
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'SUMMAAY`
Table' 1 -luMinary of State-Governme4 Finances*, '1975 fo,I97.7-Confinued
.
..,
. .. ...
v,A414i4-401.41Cilt2d04ere)...... ,
..
: 12ertant,Abc aaaa e' .
.
or decree ss e (-)
..,
Percentastr1-button,1977
.
100.062.429.6
- . 5.7./,,4
-, -
100.096.7.49.1,:,.
. 47:6'31.7-
. i
' 00
' 1 8.1.1.7,
.7'
.64 . .7
3.6
00.047.2
' 52.8' 87.9
12.1.
.100.091.68.4
--
. 100.0
2.812.384.916.612.73.93.864.5
59.854.02.82.80.2
40.2
11.24.5
. 24.5.
11.728.510.53°'2
14.8
Pekm4p114,19,772
,..
.
1011.63: .47.76
32.14'6.15,
1 2.59.
..
8.43
.:. 410.29.'404
A30,
,..:205.,301
..19,itke
.. .R499
: .3i,;3017 .19
404.3o48.5155.8428.7718.7715.1101541.35
,2.0e.. 2:40216.72
' 57.3927.0930.3050.426.97
18.6217,061.57
51.4831.88
814.84
.22.98100.38691,47134.98103,4331.5531.22525.27
,
487.30440.1422.9822.451.72
. 327.54
90.1936.74
!199:90
95.40232.1485.98
'25.70.120.47
.it
1. ..
.,'
. ..,. ,.
1.11277
.
.
:
'23.426 ..
14 611.6.930
" 1. 326.
'.550. .
1.017'
90 20087 184 ,44 27142 9133 016
67 56037 347
87 18410 46012 0416 203.4 0483 2593 269566604
46 734
12 377'5 8426 53410 8731 504
,
W0163 678
,' 338
11 1016 87.5 -;
175 713
4 95621 647149 11029 10822 3046,8046 732
113'271
105 08294 913
4 842371.
70 631
19 6007 92343 108
20 57250 05918 540.,.5 541
25 978
. --... 1878
,
r25 A55r17 7806 045-
,'1 070.. 559
1 781
.
x84'8252'78'814.r39 972r38 842'
6 011,
r02 934r34 129
.,
,,i
r78 814,10.,640
:, 1.,,41,7,
::, 6:409!' -4'0313'. '2'908.
, j2688..., 577'
..-582:r39. R59.
1., .
133 865'6 365:7 500
../3 749,117
....!
. 2. 06i144t
2 915:51::
.' 15 8053 585
,
r157 210
4 42548 477
r13430822 78716 5386 2497 142
r104 37.8
r94 67985 8114.425
r4 151
62 531
15 8801P 7 447'
39 204
17 7
' 45 4?
14 165 46925 019
1875')11,
.
. r18, 860'r12 2145,
5 160-910545
. 04
1 719
72 12767 54833 812,13,7184 579
'':513
I388
29 503
';
: ,
..: 67 548i! 9 722.: 10 535'
6 6103.3895695
.'2 331; ,'.546's
. 56130 757
8'392.4 335.4 057',8 392
-
1 920.2 908
12
9 6632 922
140 748
6 83918 744
115 16619 41514 3905 b25
'1 63794 115
85 6874 .'26 8393 897
309
55 061
9'1608 10337 798
17 75131 310'13 2861 284.
22.740.
A878to ,1971 :
.
-8.0-.17.814.623.9(Z)
2.0
' 64310.610.810.5'
-49.8
7:49.4
10.6-1.7
. .0.3, -3.2
0.4.12.1
. 21.6-2:03.9
. 17.2
-10.7-8.2
-12.9-20.9
(2)
35.326.2536.5
'4891.8
11.8
12.017.211.027,734.98.9
-5.8, 8.5
11.010.612.016.727.1
13.D
23.46.4
10.0
17.411.217.71:3
,3.8
.
.1975to
1978.,
.
35.045,217.217.62.5
3.6.
17.616:718,215.1';3.1,3%
.:. t.A9
7: 15.
,
17,4:(
9.55.5
-3.03.612.215.3'5.73.7
29.6
65.246.884.963.8(2)
1.66.2
346.4,
63.622.7
11.7
-35.3-1.416.617.414.924.4336.410.9
1,0.5
.15.0-)5.3
6.5-5.5
13.6
73.4-8.11.7
-1.320.6-9.3328.910.0
!.:."'
OPEND1TU , BY FuNCTION7-'.-CONTINDED.
INSURANCE TRUST. EXPENDITURE .; ; ..,', .
'UNEMPLOYMENT CONPENSATION t'. 4i, .
ENPLOYEERETIRE/4ENT. ... .. . ,. , ., 72 : . :
. WORKNENIS,..COMPENBATION , J . . .
OTHER i "4 4.
140u0BSiORE4 EXPENDITURE.
INDEBTEDNESS AND DEBT TRANSACTIONS '..
.
DEBT AT; E. FISCAL YEARLONG-iTERm . . . ....% . . .
'NONGOARA EEO. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .
FULL 'FAIT AND CREDIT.' . ... : . .. . . .
SNORT-TERN. . .. - .,
NET LONG -TER EBT AT E110 OF FISCAL YEAR . . . .
FULL .FAITH A CREDIkT ONLY , .
'LONG-TERM DEBT AT END OF FISCAL. YEAR,BY FUNCTION!
. . .
TOTAL. . . . . . . '7 : 7 . ..... . .
OTHER HIGHWAY FACILITIES . . . . ......STATE 'INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION . . .
.TOLL HIGHWAY FACILITIESLock_ SCHOOLSOTHER.EDUCATION'
. HOSPITALS. . . . f . . .
WATER TRANSPORT AND TERMINALSVETERANS' BONUSESOTHER AND UNALLDCABLE
LONG-TERM DEBT ISSUEDFULL FAITH AND CREDIT:NONGUARANTEED
-
ORIGINAL ISSUES-REFUNDING ISSUES
,
LONG-TERM DEBT RETIREDREDEEMEDREFUNDED .,
BORROWING ,
DEBT REDEMPTION
CASH AND s, ECuR/TY HOLDINGS J
TOTAL.
.
CASH AND DEPOSITS, UNEHPLDYMENcOHPENSATIONSYSTEMS . . .
OTHER CASH AND DEPOSITSSECURITIESFEDERAL SECURI IES
UNITED STATES TREASURYFEDERAL AGENCY . . 41,,. . . . ...
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIESOTHER SECURITIES ,
# .
CASH AND SECURITY.:\HOLOINGS OF INSURANCE TRUSTSYSTEMS ..
EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT'UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATIONWORKMEN'S COMPENSATIONOTHERANSURANCE TRUST SYSTEMS
CASH AND SECURITYECURITY HOLD NGS, OTHER THAN INSURANCETRUST SYSTEMSBY PURPOSE qF HOLDING
OFFSETS TO LONG-TERM DEBTBOND FUNC45OTHER 1
BY TYPE OF. ASSET:CASH AND DEPOSITSSECURITIES % .'
FEDERAL 'GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.. . . . .
. STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES .
OTHER lECUR.ITIES , ---,
Notei Because-of rraimuline detail may not adil,.to totals; Pe6 capita and percent figures are computed op the busts of amounts rounded to
the nearest thoUskid. . . .
. . . --.. ..
. .
.
- Represents zero or ralinds to zero.rRevised. X Not applicable. Z Less than half the unit of measurement shown. 'Based on'.
provisional populsitIon ad of. .1141y 1, 1977. 2Eseesslve purcentage increase due to lack of refunding bonds issued in r r years.
)...,
.
.
756
a.
1
STATE dOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Table 2. Summary of. State Government Expenditure, by Character and Ob)ect: 1977(Millions 'of, dollars)
Purposeand function
TOTAL
'Total.Intergov-ernmental
oexpedditure
Direct,expenditure.
Total
'
entope atioh
Assist-ance and
subsidies,Insurance
trust, andinterest
Capital outlay
Totalland and
Construction' existingstructures
Equipment
GENERAL EXPENDITUREEDLIATION
ATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER, tOUCATION
LOCAL SCHOOLS''. OTHER
191 238
165 19564 037
21 166651
42 220
PUBLIC ELFARE 32, 179VEND.OR PAYMENTS FOR MEDICAL CARE 12 616CASH ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS 5 819OTHER VENDOR PAYMENTS 67OTHER s 14 2'?8
.
,HIGHWAYS,
17 496TOLL HIGHWAYS ... 683REGULAR HIGHWAY FACItTIIES 16 814
HOSPITALS . . . . .. ... 8 743STATE HOSPITALS. 1 364OTHER
1378
NATURAL RESOUhCES 4 369HEALTH .
, 3 865CORRECTION . 882FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION.. . .... . ' 2 241EMPLQYMENT SECURITY ADMINISTRATION . . , 1 1598POLICE PROTECTION. . . . . 1 690
GENERAL CONTROL. . . . . . . . . . 1 858PROTECTIVE INSPECTION AND WEGUCATIONN.E.C. . . .
MISCELLANEOUS COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES.1 1891563
HOUSING AND URBAN RENEWAL 353GENERAL PUBLIC BUILDINGS 557
AIRPORTS . . . . . .' . . . . . .. 235WATER TRANSPORT AND TERMINALS 276LIBRARIES . 236VETERANS' SERVICES 54ALL OTHER 19 674
INSURANCE TRUST EXPENDITURE 23 426
LIQUOR-STORES EXPIFNDITURE 1 817
Note; Because of rounding. detail may not add to *-'.n
A Represents iero or roonde to zero.'Assistance and subsidies.
p 21nterest on debt. ,
'Insurance benefits and wlthdrawols.
62 470 128 768
62 470 403 52536 975.' 27 062
(.\6 975 5 246
21 166651
_AO 133 22 64612 61654819
133 .4 14545
631 13 865- 683
3 631 13.183
120 8 6228 364
120 258
2601,278
12318
120
98
13
175
4617
139
q 323
4 108.? 5872 7592 2231 6981 569
1%760
1 1761 563
178557
188.
2609754
10 551
23 426
1 817
3
75 857
74 04622 424
18 853441
3 130
' 16 78512 616.
674 10Y
4'495392
4 103
.7 7127 563
149
3 1562 4112 4462 1951 6611.451
1 723
1 161.
81085291
8314290.41
4 883
1 811
36 t18 16 793 13 620 '1 696' 1 477
12 692 1. 79v, 13 6201 725
1 693
- '2 313
w1. 974.. 258 4 :82
. - I
458Y.
60.245,'
!k, 725 , 391
209331
. 12:-4 49% 23
42 i0 I v.'5 819_,
"581; .
-- - -
112
'5 136
'23 426
42
9 376291080'
910,801109
95317631329.37118
37
14
75293266
106118
71
532
''.<A'.4-I
20 6 17. r
606 191.'2 7
605 184.
53 107.53 107. .
545 306 . 102141 4 31223 48 42r 7 ., 21
4 33
8 573282
8 291
750. 641
109
23
16
1
375.92
248
9596
1
436
12
1
351
14
7A. 11
0
0
f`
5
89
20
20
4
4
115
75
3
SUMMARY
Table 3.. Summary of State Government Finances, by State: 1977(Thousands of dollars)
i Revenue
Borrowing
Expenditure' Debtredemption'State
...
1.iTotal
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inakopcetru
LirLiquorstores
.,..0 Tetal General
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trust
iLiquorstores
.ALL STATES .204
....
ALABAMA. . .
ALASKA. .
.4."."14illARIZONA. '.. . ,ARKANSAS . I,' s .
CALIFORNIA 1'
COLORADO . ... . s ,
-CONNECTICUT. . . ;
DELAWAREFLORIDA. .. .. s .
'GEORGIA
HAWAIIIDAHOILLINOISINDIANAIOWA
KANSAS . . . . .
KENTUCKYLOUISIANA. . .N.MAINEMARYLAND
'MASSACHUSETTS. .
MICHIGANMINNESOTAMISSISSIPPI .
MISSOURI
MONTANANEBRASKA . ...JNEVADA . . . .
NEWHAMPSHIAT . .
NEW JERSEY . . . .e.
....
NEW MEXICO . .. .
MEW YORKNORTH CAROLINA . C';.
NORTH' DAKOTA .,.OHIO
OKLAHOMA . . .
OREGONPENNSYLVANIA . . .
RHODE ISLAND . . .SOUTH. CAROLINA . .
SOUTH DAKOTA . . .
TENNESSEETEXAS.UTAHVERMONT
VIRGINIAWASHINGTON .
WEST VIRGINIA. .
WISCONSIN. . . .WYOMING
474 864
;i3 124 417'1 391 6052 107 0371 568 624
26 108.-228
2 394 2582 857..961712,204
' 5 707 0773 579 450
. 1 456 5641785 989
9 852 6123 763 796
' 2 542 726
I 766'1072 980 4353 685 1141 024 9983 933 699
5 669 9489 689 2124 385 035%.2 030 6293 099 660
650 823:1 119 368
762 457636 339
7 038 175
1 349 30622 667 0684 574 592736 073
8975 675
2 283 1162 638 01811 041.4701 037 6372 414 949
543 7022 933 2138 847 3321 237 698572 997
4 098 0804 478 2731 875 7424 9.31 994
563 376
169 866 135
2 649 97i4-1 220 2 3
'' 1 .734 3. 1 395 08720 /37 318
.
2 001 5202 327.037638,263
4'851 1203 180 603
1 224 871659'704
8 166 4623 437 0993 154 486
1 604 0092_650 5033-216 145862-847
.3'491 869
4)968 6007 891 5753 867 665
'44,1 759 3842 632 790
669 9691 044 090
527 434461,530
5 370.256
1 215 32618 805 5974 026 279
677. 8576 061 522
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850 5492 135 404
492 9662 625 8998 090 1701 040 213
485 906
3 576 3923 449 0221 552 1034 227 293
486 464
32 364 664
367 282r171'342372,..,04
173.5375 370 910
' :392 738,, 530 930
73 941.855 9573911 847
227 69195 846
1 686 150326 702283 556
162 098329 932468 969
a% 127 739441 830
701 3481 459 352
517 370194 689466 8,70
141 53675 278235 023k65 501
1 667 919
133 9803 861 471548 31358 216
2 590 725
172 992557 744
2 052 468187 088279 545
50 736307 314757 162109 94759 652
332 320861 263251 033704 70154 807
2 244065
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178 27314 089
784 5503 00.02 930
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2 966 2811 147 5891.865 6611 521 155
22 439 586
2 151 5032 656 060696 692
5 391 507-3 4V40 030
1 502 093.772 627
9 939 241-'3.456 5642 552 312
1 718 4992 848 6943 646 738981 474
3 918 843,
5 520..1459 070 8354 157 6811 922 0272 790 077
783 4211 042 162632'780677 139
6 827 632
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8 168 648
2 138 1322 272 39311 207 936
972 2522 334 336
528 9102 854 0207 829 4371 177433535 769
3 926 7294 092 8031 832 0354 455 535448 313
165 995
2 5911 0281 696138619 0131
', 1.9592 139
6204 9053 115
1 352684
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1 5902 5773 278
# 8033 553
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1
Table 4 Per
.4" ,STATE GOVERNMENT FINA CES IN 1977
ita Amountiotfinancial It or State .Governments: 1977
(Dollar amounts
General revenue
Inter overnmental revenue frog Federal GovernmentIntergov-ernmental
Taxes .
Total revenue_
State Employ- Wales and gross receipts takes,...: gemieral/: ' General meni
from
Publii AllrevenueTotal. Education Highwale revenue security.
local
welfare govern- taxes'' '
MotorGliP-
.
Total General. sharing adminis-manta uels
trstioe.
50-STATE AVERAGE . 787.72. 213.03 86.82 41.90 29.01 1.51 8.50 12.69 468..76 242.82 143.27 42.15.
(. . , --... ,IA
-MEDIAN STATE . . 765.36 224.27 69.11 45.82 37.08 10.0* 8.51 5.93 435.04 238.50 '140.4B4 46.93
,.......
-.
LABAMA - 718.16 237.20 71.46 59.14 48.21 9.68 8.68 6.00 380.110 246.22 123.24 44.84LASKA 21'998.19 672.71 66.48 130.13 275.86 10.89 30.15 ..../0.67 1 900.43 162.02 - 50.63RI20NA. . ,,. . 4 . . . 755..55 158.38 19.94 47.01 38.03 '11.27 12.24 3.05 505.26 309.47., 219.04 48.51
. . .6. % . 650.69 215.17 78.49 46.50 22.93 10.85 8.01 2.01 374.49 228.86 127.94 55.6CALIFO .1i 947.08 263.44 12 .76 43.35 24.73 10.62 7.34 28.59 574.95 274.24 . 197.02 37;0e
OLORADO 764.23 '231.38 6 .68 53.42 49.06 9.23 7.24 2.55 411.33 210.06 137.29 39.0ONNECTICUT 1748.72 174.18 73.57 28.31 14.83 . 9419 9.39 0.94 468.83 338.78 187.73 .51 /
ELAWARE ,q 096.67 234.38 57.61 52.65 39.65 11.90 9.42 2.80 671.62 118.51 - .21
'LORIDA 573.96 133.32 35.35 35.93 21.10 7.94 604 3.16 387.46 285.77 165.47 45.91EORDIA , 630.07 194.13 73.13 42.78 23.93 9.16 7.84 1.55 377.68 224.84 f36. 48.5i
.-i
MWATI 1 373.04 385.80 92.22 88.67 59.29 1. 6 11.53 '6.60 766.15 497.09 1.02 36.61DAHO 769.78 261.95 59.90 39.47 66.53 9 5 11.17 2.47 42920 205.29 121.19 .52.4i
LLINOIS 726.23 184.64 85.78 32.12 30.06 9 96 8.34 4.47 473.06 268.11 .163.83 36.04NDIANA 644.86 142.61 49..74 33.50 20.27 .63 6.06 1.68 405.80 268.76 196.17 .49.21OWA 748.35 194.03 60.65 47.00 34.05 9.49 7.12 12.93 448.94 198.72 120.45 46.2:
:ANSAS 689.60 182.49 69.61 45.02 32.64 8.49 7.95 4.77 416.60 .223.84 140.46 51.11:ENTUCKY 766.48 221.95 76.25 48.12 37.90 =10.82 3.66 1.69 451.24 242.37 134.14 53.3;
.OUISIANA 8420.24 246.55 76.32 51.Q2 50.39 11.97 6.30 3.52 438.32 217.17 122.85 44.14IAINE 795.25 252.50 105.11 53.86 32.95 12.54 11.87 7.43 431.76 272.74 156.17 50,91IARYLAND 843.65 194.53 66.5 35.31 39.22 11.83 5.71 5.86 514.06 239.00 112.55 45;6!
IASSACHUSETTS. . . . .4 859.32 228.97 109.17 13.00 25.69 11.78 8.88 28.95 507.48 203.25 76.42 37.01IICHIGAN 864.45 223.71 109.17 42.50 22.57 10.01 10.53 9.40 530.59 :237.15 154.12 47.1'IINNESOTA 973.00 '229.49 103.56 50.60 33.32 11.86 6:92 9.91 625.30 247.34 117.40 49.55
IISSISSIFRI 736.45 242.29 64.76 70.11 37.91 '14.02 12.944 4.97 405.71 293.44 199.02 57.91IISSOURI 548.38 164.35 52.63 31.62 30.65 8.65. 7.977 0.74 332.87 193.9 12 .23 42.61
MONTANA 880.38 349.12 72.56 41.01 135.22 10.65 11.29 7.01 410.51 109.if04 57.71NEBRASKA 668.86 175.13 47.03 32.06 ' 39.57 EL96 7.89. 14.21 392.64. 219./8 127. 56.3:NEVADA . .. .... 833.23 224.83 44.89 29.03 73.09 8.44 24.734 10.31 519.86 406.52 182.85 46.7:
NEW HAMPSHIRE 543.62 186.78 61.77 32.81 38.29 8.54 7.44 12.06 235.84 134.26 ... 47.44
NEW JERSEY I 732.74 195.15 87.99 35.96 26.71 9r3.6.......}0.25 1.9...23 423.49 215.12 124.59 59.9.
4E6 KWIC° . . . ., . . 1 021.28 273.92 71.97 74.13 '47.44 12.09 8.18 9.89 502.19 316.03 216.17 '154.414E4 YORK 1 049.19 270.20 159.64 37.26 10.58 16.39 11.38 57.73 599.38 221.11 123.75 28.51
JORTH CAROLINA 728.74 219.59 63.77 55.58 46.30 10.92 6.51 .30 431.63 204.30 92.58 52.4:
VORTH DAKOTA 4,038.07 328.07 62.02 53.91 81.22 9.39' 2.89 18.29 453.'80 252.60 168.80 45.61)I410 14566.44 154.79 61.99 28.46 16.39 8.28 7.38 4.27 333.69 199.29 106.11 36.7!
MLAMOKA 750.67 207.95 -......90.89 '45.71 26.66 8.58 8.83 7.75 405.19 175.55 72.96 "44.0!OREGON 827.16 258.89 92.45 98.46;, 32.71 10.00 6.52 4.17 409.57 67.06 .... 38.4:PENNSYLVANIA 728.76 190.01 .95.83 29'.41'' 24.95 9.81. 9.94 6.17 474.40 238.01 10:36 42.3!
RHODE ISLAND ' 909.68 277.93 120.71 50.79 15.90 13.13 12.77 2.84 469.35 272.49 151.63 43,5'
SOUTH CAROLINA . . ' 742.49 212.42 55.34 57.62 19.52 4.82 8.95 8.01 412.93 247.12 144.39 48.8!.
SOUTH DAKOTA 715.48 268.78 68.38 49.06 67.09 10.79 12.46 '8.14 290.44 252.44 146.62 52.5.
TENNESSEE 610.82 190.13 65.36 ' 41.25 36.26 9.48 7.84 3.80 355.79 262.76 170.65 44.8!
TEXAS 630.57 161.03 61.54 44.52 20.67 8.62 6.66 1.29 370.23 247.94 132.18 34.01
UTAH 620.36 271.28 68.61 73.85 55.40 9.81 14.14 6.35 448.99 242.47 178.98 43.1.
VERMQNT 1 006.02 375.50 129.16 63.77 51.24- 12.87 12.51 4.65 475.78 233.67 67.28 48.0!
..
VIRGINIA . .. ...... 696.47 180.58 57.a4 40.22 40.67 8.63 6.68 7.28 399.97 190.60 83.Y3N- 51.6'WASHINGTON 942.87 245.76 75.05 p3.32 40:21 11.23 11.54 ,15.68 574.09 434.54 320.55 49.31
NEST VIRGINIA 834.96 270.49 64.98 45.14 90.78 ig.54 8.84 0.52 485.97 348.64 240.69 43.2WISCONSIN 108.90 218.78 110.55 45.94 20.02 11.55 7.30 6.71 582.40 226.48 143.61 -311.7
WYOMING 4 1 203.11 448.58 33.62 63.77 120.31 8.70 16.15 7.82, 57417t 326.51 232.96 67.6A
-.Represents zero or rounds to zero.'Including amounts or categories not shown separately.2Fledians,ffire based on those States havidg the specified items.
14
r.
SUMMARY
Table Per capita Amounts of Financial Items for State:Governments: 1977 -Continued
(Dollar amounts)
State
General
Tare s--Continue d
Sales and cropsreceipts taxes,-
ntinuedIndivid-
ualincome
rationnetincome'
Motorvehiclelicenses
Tobaccoproducts
Alcoholicverages
.50 STAIF4VERAGE
MEDIAN-AiTATE'.
16.23
.
9.4r8.49
118.22
105.13
42.54
33.62
19.68
19.42
ALABAMA 13.43 / 19.31 70.97 t 20.56' 9.25ALASKA 11.92 19.60 516.80 87.89 27.03ARIZONA 15.46 's 7.74 83.01 22.56 21.0AARKANSAS 21.49 8.60 " 76..39 31.35 18.82CACIWORNIA 12.po 5.82 165.37 74.97 15.72
COLD ADO If 12,69 7.61 ,129:41 30.77 15.94CON CTICUTOELA ARE
24.162,1.04
1 7.827.51
19.09268 66
64.9149.89
19.8433.93
FLORIDA. ... 22.05 22.13 22.98 32.26GEORGIA 0.38 15.12 .19 33.85 8.66
HAWAII 11.52 18.13 226.841' 30.84 0.13IDAHO 9.33 7.72 131.24 36.21 28.56ILLINOIS 15.76 6.79 125.69 34,18 29.03INDIANA 9.67 5.31 89.92 16.17 17.07IOWA 16.07 5.12 155.40 31.92 40.30
KANSAS 13.80 7.44 89.93 52.76 25.00KENTUCKY 6.44 4.32 97.79 37.96 12.49LOUISIANA 14.53 11.56 34.08 24.29 9.69MAINE 22.39 22.44 69.27 32.44 19.69MARYLAND 13.13 6.81 194.91 21.86 18.25
MASSACHUSETTS 24.69 13.33 206.08 .70 .35MICHIGAN 15.37 8.77 160.53 6.47 9:75MINNESOTA 21.08 42.70 240.74 64.93 26.11
13.01 11.77 55,08 19.20 8.50.MISSISSIPPIMISSOURI 12.38 4.85 81.15 22.03 20.04)
MONTANA 15.15 12.00 146.99 32.80 16.70NEBRASKA 14.48 6.62 109.29 26.87 22.35NEVADA .. 17.58 16.64 27.31NEW HAMPSHIRE. '31.96 4.81 8.32 38.35^ 22.22NEW JERSEY 23.0 7.34 96.8) 45.41 25.65
NEW MEXICO . -*--\11.50 5.54 22.39 24,78 24.69NEW YORK 18.64 8.38 252.56 72.25 15.93NORTH CAROLINA 3.68 15.70 141.56 16.98 18.87NORTH DAKOTA 13.12 9.56 84.28 33.38 35.94OHIO 18.40 6.73 57.46 29.48 17.01
OKLAHOMA 18.48 12.08 77.14 25.13 34.49OREGON 13.39 2.51 236.49 38.311 33.23PENNSYLVANIA 21.04 903 99.96 56.51 22.72RHODE ISLAND 26.09 7.68 111.00 43.68 18.26SOUTH CAROLINA 8.20 25.76 100.97 37.07 10.16
SOUTH DAKOTA 13.10 10%11 3.63TENNESSEE 15.78 9.89 5.21 36.30
.15.6920.71
TEXAS,UTAH. a
\N\:2.416.06
11.804.24 124.82 19.61
19.1412.05
VERMONT 9.88 25.28 145.62 34.99 34.04
VIRGINIA . 3.48 12.46 139.06 30.99 16.63'WASHINGTON 16.27 18.60 18.62WEST VIRGINIA 15.08. 3.14 88.58 12.55 20.89WISCONSIN 18.14 8.31 245.98 54.11 19.53WORM' 11.51 3.15 74.51
- Represents sere or. round. to zero. .
.11fadiana sre based on Liao.. States having the specified items.'Including amount. for cetegorie not shown separately.
revenue--Cgetinued
Deathand
gift' 410Property'
Totalcharges
andmiscel-laneousgeneralreveftue2
Current Charges
Total"
Stateinstitu-tions ofhigher la
education t
HospitalsToll
highways'
8.37
5.84
1.140.4Z2.0610016.73
10.1215.7713.165.843.03
4.594.157.434.9511409
7:555.565.107.414.79
12.445.55
1.804.11
8.52'1.19
-'8.6511.87
Ab77OG1126.71'5.592.31
9.7711.1712.439.593.75
8.179.685.194.395.37
4.6743.07'4.8911.458.85
f0.48
'4.86
9.241 006.80
56.550.79
20.07
0.93
8.111.96
0.27.0.424.420.04
6.6412.55
\ 0.0413.20
' 17.50
0.1112.890.78.510.94
20.551.87,34.9e7.26
10.98
13.531.356.893.99
.10.12
.., -
0.035.316.141.68
3.330.16'0.70
4.3082.880,4819.702.29
93.24
102.16
94.55424.38'88.8659.0280.11
118.96104.77187:8750.0256.71
.214.4976.1663.5794.5792.44
85.7491.61131.84103.56129.19
93.92100.76108.2983.4750.42
113.7586.8778.23108.94103.87
235.29121.8774.21
237.9073.70
129.7854.5358.17159.56109.13
148.1161.1098.02123.74150.09
108.66107.3477.9895.73171.99
59.21
64.90
81.82146.4960.1540.2549.40.
57.84127.1533.7242.70
151.8337.1238.0575.21
,73.6264.8760.6359.0366.3586.32
53.0164.67 ./80
93.
84.4038.94
54.6464.4457.0580.3169.74
73.8866.8955.08184.9251.32
101.478.039.73108.4490.33
97.7646.2240.6187.5999.67
89.2955.7251.0471.3758.52
37.48
'42.0924.38,41.8627.9823.46
67.4,21.0585.64
24.60
30.9326.7423,.4651.5848.71
36.7032.6734.6139.4336.74
18.3846.18
J/41.8740.3027.79
43.9640.3326.8960.60)19.63
46.2313.9934.19.64.9433.01
99.8239:391.618.2427.38
51.9430.8829.2951.7185.67
40.4940.0125.7244.1540.20
10.9911.18
21.840.518.845.8913.10
14.0811.624.853.967.49
26.81
6.12
13.2911.33.9.127.5911198
2.8712.0018.8413.126.55
2.3114.801.083.209.27
19.257.6312.1312.4712.03
11.0214.967.2950.1112.36
0.989.407.11
26.822.06
37.021,0411.6622.682.34
. 4.1-1
7.18
2.15
13.05itr.13.558.28
7.224.81
8.405.090.3013.8112.87
9.770.77
-
10.7422.35
8.540.07
4.41
9.37 A
0.516.824.16
1.00
5.728.867.14
a
TE GOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Table 4. Pg Capita Amounts of Financial Items for State Governments: 1977-Continued(Dollar amounts)
a 4.Generil expenditure
. .
sas General expenditure for all functions' Education , Public welfare
. stateStu Direct expenditure Inter- All Inter-, Intel-10a- - institu-govern- direct go ern- Direct- *661\14.44........,TOta l
Nirnmental Other Total rental expend- !ions of otal mental expend-expendi- than Capital higherum Total
capitol -atitleyexpendi- Cure for . expendi- tura
1WYture2 education
education
S,only turd 1
?
50-STATE AVERAGE . "e0.77 '1'.',1 480.'08 ..11(.-.7!1 7-7.;or 296.96 0.46 125.50 98.15 152.01 46.99 105.02.
. MEDIAN STATE ..' .- 75841 237.22 513.75 428.0, 87.45 307.09 167.47 136.61 115.31''141.04 7.76 98.42'. . io ik
4.
2 A_ALABAMA., ' 702.98 1198.75 '1.504.63 3ee.13`4a06.50 15';.e7 151.77 181.91 133.25 .99.47 , - 99.47.ALASKA 2 528%02 577.55 1 950.48 1 349.44 55144 845.39 J95.33 450.06 214.21' 138.53 . 138.53ARIZONA ..
739.07 319.04 420.03 339.23 80.80 371.00 218.99 152.00 134.52 48.84 0.764' 48.08.SAS 646.71 204.77 441.95 348.48 93.47 263.77 140.60 123.17 95.13 110.32 0.64 109.68
CALIF RNIA i611437 414.31, 454.05 415.61 38.45 318.57 191.84 1266,72 1,09.40 248.91 128.61, 120.30
COLORA 0 746.10 263.73 484.37, 393.12 91.25 370.97 173.77 197.20 181.38 11117 50.58 61.18CONNEC ICUT 688.36 171.31 517.05 459.11 57.94 209.12 111.94 97.18 67.30 135. 0 6,24 . 128.76DELAW E ...1 666.3A 251.15 815.19 675.24 139.95 460.90 2'18.25 242.66 194.57 127.08 2 4.18 125.90FOR A '44.6580.40 238.94 341.45 263.97 77..48 260.95 187.77 73.18 60.06 52431 52.31GEORGIA ...... .617.27 197.05 420.22 348.09 72.12 269.55 157.09 112.46 88.17 102.41 _1.77 100.64
HAWAII 1 511.36 43.72 1 467\64 1 198.99 268.65 533.59 - 533.59 194.74 215.64 4.66 210.98IDAHO - 798.38 256.89 541.49 410.71 130.78 313.74 ' 172.54 141.20 119.85 87.844 87,84ILLINOIS 758.35 251.124507.23 420.61 06.63 276.05 175.81 100.24 78
230 187.89 9.35 178.54
INDIANA 597.85 .250.48 347.37 287.48 59.89 263.94 128.29 135.65 118.26 73.30 22.e4 50.36`1.48L&.. ,.....& 796.54 313.99 483.45 .395.18 88.2.7 348.68 205.46 143.22 121.57 114.69 7.87 106,82
KANSAS ' 684.00 192.57 491.43 400.61 90.82 290.74 153.56 137.18 125.15 125.54 0.17 1-25437KENTUCKY 745.44 171.05 574.39 449.-80 124.59 294.93 140.58 154..35 115.59 133.72 133.72.LOUISIANA 836.08 .250.99 585.09 26:83 156.26 305.93 177.63 128.30 98.71 111.85 0.35. 111.50MAINE 740.75 207.70 533.06 '474.91 58.15 269.58 164.71 104.87 83.06 58.05 6.28 151.76MARYLAND 858.65 348.19 510.46 428.97 81.49,004.84 180.39 424.45 95.76 37.78 60.36 77.43
10 -
MASSACHUSETTS 822.64 2 587.14 529.90 57.25 233.46 145.00 M88.46 61.3 251.98 21.ep 230.17MICHIGAN 837.91 4312.01 525.90 471.99. 53.91 316.08 174.05 142.03 113. 2 217.94' 24.29 193.65MINNESOTA 961.34 452.22 509.12 434.88 .74.24 439.72 274.13 165.59 142.89 156.48 57.54 98493MISSISSIPPI 727.65 252.37 475.28 370.63 104.65 312.99 180.72 . 132.27 X00.80 95.99 95.99MISSOURI 513.82 151.22 362.60 293.72 68.87 213.80 125.36 88.44 76.31 91.41 0.74 90.67
'MONTANA. .. 877.66 222.74 654.92 477.01 177.91 326.29 174.93 151.36 124.98 '441:68 1.95 89.73(NEBRASKA . : .. . 639.69 . 435.66 342.28 93.38 212.12 76.08 136.04 119.95 84.96 9.47 -75.50NEVAOA 805.32 247.02 558.30 432.53 125.76 324.09 194..35 129.74 113.35 74.61 2.98' 71.63NEW HAMPSHIRE 647.77 '111.97 535.80 395.40. 140.40 179.64 47.43 132.21 114.55 95.45 95.45NEW 'JERSEY -7/.1
.on ,76 . 1.1 467.16 398.72 68.44 253.04 151.44 401.60 '59.60 155.91 67.47'.88.44
.- -NEW. MEXICO d'
r'i..!892.44 334.78 557.65 471.89 85.76 441.18 259.35 181.83 156.74 89.79 89.79
NEW YORK . . lop . , .. 1 027.01 570.90 -456.10 364.89 91.22 308.25 215.98 92.26 55.22 247.20 240.80 6.40.NORTH CAROLINA 718.22 329.39 388.83 356.10 32.73 345.40 227.20 118.21 97.37 81.03 47.95. 33408NORTH DAKOTA 960.92 248.12 712.81 576.19 136.62 357;44 169.22 188.22 165,16 98.91 7.68 91.23OHIO . 599.00 230.47 368.53 300.59 .67.95 .238.12 140.98 97.14 84.10 102.19 13.14 89;05
OKLAHOMA.
699.36 201.16 498.20 428.31 69.90 305.03 152.61 02.43. 128.89 128.28V
1.45 127413OREGON 800.23 212.35 587.87 516.91 70.96 289.10 138.33 150.77 128.21 .144.19' 009 143,20PENNSYLVANIA 759.26 23400, ,...-i. '524.45 468.07 56.38 261.79 165.42 96:37 51.36' 194.96 17.51 177.45Mope ISLAND 859.50 1'014:2 , 686.08 639.86 46.22 269.41 117.81 151.59 115.03 230.88 20.18 210,69SOUTH CAROLINA 745.45 201113' 542.32 456.78 85.54 309.75 146.50 163.25 114.80 82.36 (Z) 82.36
'
SOUTH-DAKOTA 732.61 , 109.35 623.46 470.31 153.14 224.96 . 76.02 148 93 .132.39 98:25 0.. 34 97.90TENNESSEE (593%72 ,167.28 426.44 342.00 84.43 245.63 113.99 131. 94.38 96.29 0.59 95,70TEXAS ` 572.81 172.71 400.09 333.69 66.40 297.78 167.47 130.30 117.06 91.48 - .91.48UTAH 831.84 ' 239.65 592.19 473. 6 118.94 432.08 205.05 227.03 202.87 42.28 , 92.28VERMONT 954.32 178.91 775.41 67 1 100.61 309.04 116.74 192.30 158.67 174.24 7.76 146448
..
.
VIRGINIA, 685.18 206.83 478.35 378.10 100.25 2 140.60 129.20 1D5.15. 96.52 43.42 53.09WASHINGTON 914.70 294.81 619.89 507.58 112.31 427.14 212.38 214.76'V 176.12 144,85 6.98 137,86WEST VIRGINIA 838.81 231.37 607.44 479.44 128.00 317.23 215.25 101.98,' 79.10 100.61 100,61WISCONSIN 878.88 429.79 449209 398.06 51.04 30.9.,X7 154.72 154446 132.61 187.79 71.96 115.02WYOMING 991.31 292.64 69646/ 476.49 222.18, 336.29 168.87 167.42 141.92 63.32 - ..63.32
, Represents zero or rounds to zero.qncludfng airounts for categories not shown separately.2Medialuvare based on those El.tates having the specified items.
/6
SUMMARYa
Table 4. Per Capita'Amount f''9inancial I ems for. State Governments:(Da ar amounts)
1977-Conti nt4ed
13
,...
de.
.
State
-
6
.
.Ineral expenditure Continued
a .,
H1viiways
Hospitals
.
Natural
resourcesInterest
-.
...
Health
'''"*
.
.
Correction
It
Financialadmials-tration
,0
Employmentstkurityadmlnis-tratlon
aGene L
'confr 1
\
Totalpersonalservices.expendi-
turegit
1.
1,
Total
Inter-govern-mental
expentli-
turei
Directexpendi-
tut*
-
50-STATE AVERAGE. .
MEDIAN STATE . .
' 414ALABAMA. 4 \ALASKA ,.d.
ARIZONA`ARKANS,CALIFORNIA
COLORADOCONNECTICUTDELAWAREFLORIOAGEORGIA
HAWAIIIDAHO'...... 41, .
I.LINOIS .... -,.: 6INDIANAIOWA ... . . .-
ola a
K4NSAS . . .. ......KENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINEMARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS . .
MICHIGANMINNESOTAMISSISSIPPIMISSOURI
MONTANANEBRASKA .". .%NEVAOA . ..
NEW HAMPSRIOENEW JERSEY . .". . .
NEW MEXICONEW YORKNORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTA . .
OHIO
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIARHOOE ISLANO . . .
SOUTHCAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTATENNESSEETEXASUTAMVERMONT
VIRGINIA . . . , .
WASHINGTONWEST. VIRGINIAWISCONSINWYOMING
.
.
.
.,
.
.
° .
.
.
.
.
81.14
101.37.
101.14396.96104.86115.8349.19
94.5355.1798.75'69.1669.94
104.77157.49100.7183.05141.31
1.01.60120.49135.37102.8197.07
60.5481.0496.28119.3882.82
212.08125.10137.19129.9041.10
105.4938.4682.05170.1273.69
94.5099.7480.3240.2163.20
137.80103.4954.63
,,102.22124.22
126.90102.70183.7969.56255.66
-
16184\
14.28...
1
,...
1.73.-
24.5126;0417.94
26.855.233.4413.329.11
-
34.8522.0429.1149.22
16.853.7510$939046.22
10.1638.1024.5529.529.70
9.7838.54,9.885.97
. 3.86
8.627.025.57
31.7729.54
30.1641.3210.370.4214.28
6.7331.350.579.2911..98
.
7.2418.90,
-
21.5927.33
64.30
79.88.....
"19.41396.9680.3589.7831.21
77.6849.9495.3155.8360.83
104.77422.6478.6753.9392.09
' 84.75116.73124.9398.9250.85
50.3942.9471.7389.8673.12
202 3186.56127.31123.9337.24
96.87*31.4476.49138.3544.14
64.3458.4269.9539.79,48.92
231.0772.1454.0692.93112.24
119.6683.80183.7947.97228.33
40.54
39.47-...,
.
46.1533.5730.5831.5326.25
39.7749.22
.6645..432635.52
83.5615.9441.4430.8847.91
49.3421.6463.7323.2652.73_
41.1838.1842.5631.9234.3111
36.12r,41.73
17.0951.6440.30
43.6461,5050.8434.9232.22
39.1740.8750.1467.8145.31
57.7530.5745.6635.0631.10
49.6627.5531.7630.1729.77
420.26
23.33-
47.94170.861-4-102
22.47.dik 25.78
20.037.10
35:90'31.8622.20
79:57.45.9810.874.77
2 .I'..
20.7033.53.26.3231.1416.66
9.5114.8629.3836.6412.06
45.9430.6529.0419.04
... 30.51
33.,6312.0719.4445.41.8.65
20.1334.6913.7413.4221.26
33.5216.1913.0033.6445.17
13.0243.9627.511§.6854.13
.....,
23.82
14.50
.
13.66120.81
1.933.2113.10
2.9251.7857.47---28.1911.7712.76
84.99_. 2.8817.685.262.01
5.5027.608.83
A..4 .66
3 .49
52 1911.11.7'16.864.30
4.591.774.0319.2732.17
5.4289.4711.055.4116.20
1'6.2244.9033.2326.4617.04
15.2212.528.835.58
46.33
8.7918:0134.1615.929.73
17.92'
17.94
16.2864.54'10.7111.4519.64
15.4611.10
23.4824.70
28.8725.9812.4310.266.45
7.5917.681-5.33
14.9923.54
24.8721.4114.0413.649.08
12.8715.2930.7515.9912.27
.20.3224.8019.4511.3019.66
6.0617.4418.20331.2728.12
14-r.01
14.447.9018.3737.23
22.4022.62
. 19.3123.3818.72
13.
12 6
7.9553.93.12.717.95
15,04
13.4514.4529.9320.6213.35
17.041-12.21
9.778.70
'10.35
10.8210.5830.019.3124.30
12.3213.1210.266.89.7.88
14.4310.6530.03
9.6199.64
10.2017.1718.906.4611.19
15.1516.419.2816.6814.32
8.7411.987.1812.1317:04
17.7917.506.93
1310111.68
1009
10.65
,
5,3748.42134612.61
403.21
17.648.7718.066.497.26
19.14D2.078.027.5910.13
14.42.9.398.979.8817.67
8.998.86'9.746.3615.51
27.408.69
25.759.55
10.46
10311.888.5722.1610.33
- 6.2025.3610.8514.777.65
14.067.896.1612.93°19.66
11.1313.8821.1.99'10.36.22.83
..
-
'
7.88
7.95
7:4535.1210.207.616.71
6.808.819.256.156.03
12.1211.176.506.377.98
, 7.922.936.9210.445.37
8.5210.8664313.277.48
10.587.5023.517.33,7.04
8.419.157.863.037.10
8.975.729.6013.339.64
14.607.766.97
12.72.!13.11
1
:- 5.0310.308.00.,"7.16
22.12
.
'
,
,r`
8.62.
9.09
gi
6.
93.6.4.947412
16.1414.6928.5211.836,23
35.0010.428.014.736.29
jik479.15,.'9.3611.3112.68
9.028.327.534.995.94
13.658.0114.438.169.5212(19.4410.562',.'163.3!10.999.243.36
8.2212.579.2319.834.94
16.13. 6.85.
4:408.1'7
'16.83
7.57''7.52"--...91.39
6,,1rr
1,11.59
165.91
177.92.
5 172.486 770.025 1178,37
/144:82/182.67
'
'.1 209;99160.85300.32128.92155,.50
561.81189.52131.74.141.46176.35
181.39193.28184.91160.12177.41
150.26167.9191.91134.22133.4!
265.5!173.0!230.71169.6126.
237.6:
%%167.41243.5;119.61
184.9(213191
. 146.8:24100419Biej
.r -2211,T147,0;144.- 0,231.51231.!-.2!
1%41Z231.7169.2'1504'280.7!
ASppresentsqXero or rounds to zero:
NedimAs are teked on those States haVing the peelfied items.
17
-
kTATEGOVERNMENT.FINANCES IN. 1977
Per Capita Amounts ofFmlncial Items for State' Governments: 1977-Continued(Dollar amounts)
1
12
,1 Gross debt v end of fiscal year '
Net longterm debteV end of year
/44
.$,Csia and security holdings at and of fiscal year
Aditit '
"k-' '
....
....,
. Totaldebt
. o.
Long-term
Brerritel'
'
\ : I
../"611-"...1-Total
faithand
4icredit
'Insurance trust systems
Other.than
insurance,. trust 1
'toys:10
'Total
.
otal
.
Aland
criditl
No sr-
anteee"P''
t
Totareti .-
'
mint !
systems
Unkploy-nt
cemperr,sation
ms
50-STAT AVERAGE .
.MEDIAN TiTE ... .
.
ALABAMA. . . . . . . . .
ALASKA , . : .
ARIZONA. . ' .ARKANSAS . 1
CALIFORNIA !.
COLORADO . . ....ot .
CONNECT IC . . * .
DELAWARE 4FLORIDA.GEORGIA
''...
HAWAIIIDAHOILLINOIINDIANAIOWA .
KANSASKENTUC Y
1-plA4Y41'
NA
ARYL ND .
MASS HUSETTS. . . . .
MICH GANMINN SOTA. .
MISSISSIPPIMISSOURI . . . . . . .
MONTANANEBRASKANEVADA . . . . .. . . .
NEW HAMPSHIRENEW JERSEY ..... .
NEWIMEXICO . .
NEW YORKNORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTAOHIO
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIARHODE ISLANDSOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTATENNESSEETEXAS, . .. ....AiUTAHVERMONT
VIRGINIAWASHINGTONROT VIRGINIAWISCONSIN.
41
WYOMING
418.29
309.52
,270.2320252.05
44.9565.53307.94
76.321 021.051 276.13237.03
251.28
1 660.6460.98,360.50110.2143.05
173.18590.11451.22519.88737.15
593.75215.71311.11339.9391.73
133.2437.9986.26427.77552.84
178.211 116.49
1'46.15403:10299.53
333.421 023.25541.70684.84
.455.98
336.04279.87165.63114.78941.09
169.92385.94718.03362.22180.49
404.
'303.74
270.23.2 182.51
44.0265.5p306.49
75.32} 020.451 274.22
237.03251.28
1 640.441302.1919.36345.43108.3643.05
173.17590.11449.93519.87737.15
786.68207.05300.99338.90.491:73
133.24,37.9986.26
403.04539.73
178.08'1 042.09'
146.06103.10286.91
333.341 023.25528.20682.70-446.41
317.04255.05165.63114.78'940.58
147.37,385.94'707.49360.07180.49
-.499.00
'187.75
3042L302.23
-
-260.50
-774.64702.2851.3173.05
1.27145.13
--
.---
95.80331.08253.32499.32
554.0381.01187.75303.7016.47
9.72
5..7'.44'
265.72229.35.
21.002D7.30114.5723.10186.07
61.981015.23326.53292.93174.80
-160.9369.0567.03523.68
7,98.391.97461.75260.32
-
205.30
139.35
239.91)880.2844.0265.5045.99
75.32245.82571.94185.72178.23
338.2558.09200.30108.3643.05
473.17494.31118.85266.55237.83
232.64126.05113.2435.20
-75.27
123.51,37i9928.92139.32310.38
157.09835.6931.4980.00100.85
271.368.02
201.67389..78
271.61
317.0494.12
'96.58'47.74.416'.90
139.3974.98
245.7499.76180.49
13.99
4.40
-6 4
O. 30.031.44'
-0.601.91zi, -/ -
.20.2,14
1.6115.071.84
40.01
-1.29
, 0.01-
107.076.66
10.121.03
-
, -t -, -
-.
24.7313.11
0.1373.50.0.09
-12.62
,...
0.08-
13.502.149.57
19.0024.82
--
0.51
22.55-
. 10.542.15
-
V
13.110
249.42
258.841 812.00
37;7159.78
4 239.18
4400889A.61
1 204.44117.54140.00
1' 625.491298.9836.15
. 274.7387.3940.37
156.87428.03402.82391.95696.10
634.03139.61289.85324.87
. 68.47
.110.2524.01
' 67,98390;70451.05
139.92651.69140.4962.26263:00
305.0596.27494.35535.67321.06
144.66188.23138.0579.55785.29
56.57322.78622.98340.91.79.06
170.19
164.6141
,. 29.561301.54.4 -A. -
197.09
-733.64'676.6819.7972.14
1416140.66
-. -
-95.80294.36253.32488.89
552.0078.61
185.89.301.2814.64
8.76-
43.66253.87226.13
17.19,164.64112.08
7.21185.70
57.44'96.27314.62291.12157.09
-
160.0253.9536.07523.68
7.98305.97461.75260.32
-
,
'814.44
733.96.
1529.61
4 033.11836.48423.16
1 084.60
811.00724.68649.78500.49556.50
1 493.49682.77516.82454.26493.17
575.44795.78781.05601,89666.49
504.72632.18920;22455.'48500.1
9 . 6
272.561 .210.85407.59937.37
1542.361 527.79
774.06915.17864.41
537.081 837.79639.72847.43715.88
743.22505.35787.89.629.01933.50.
517.21981.169401(922.
1 769.27
.
487.3(5-
375.61
346.561092.52656.98263,67
.765.50
587.82.375.95232.08297.24370.50
,
969.89322.72337.18200.51307.12
296.70331.73478.85209.9140.02
192.29415.23474.62.286.30328.56
493.2997.23939.03322.56627.97
452.29822.28548.97'211.027043.95
176.24618.7348D.63375.32467.54
.221.
26 .013 6.29383.60359.19
246.79675.91416.03684.69566.26
440.14
341.11
334.37.903.60551.07,256.37692.37
532.61356.65216.42286.80326.52
950.84235.72'
157.33'157.33'292.41
,,.
234.52202.80441.94206.68424.83
174.16, 365.81459.03241.63507.92.
417.4967.53
'690.01282.52604.81
42%.2(77 3
505.01138.79555.60
158.99425.02462.77342.18438.09
204.25228.61316.94340.03347.92
231.03527.79234.99645.65388.12
22.98
X9,21
12.311158.
0' 3'15rt
37.07
16.4519.0615.669.4443.98
17.1959.07.12.1643.1114.71
62.1936.7636.913.1412.90
17.9637.3113.8444.6520.51
7.0528.8722.4040.0412.66
26.535.31
43.2121.07p3.50,.
10.5427.86.8;56
10.8427.94
17.5236.3919.3515.9911.21
15.7613.4,5
33.30.35.9194.75
327.54
-.290.46
1E130440.5.9
,' 1 9:50i.'5 .4911 .02
223.18.348.73417.69203.25186.00
523.360.179.6253.74186.04
278.74464.063D2.19391.98216.56
312.43216.95445.60169.18171.59
440.87175.33271.8385.03309.40
1 090.07705.51225.09704.16155.46
360.851 219.06. 159.09472.10248.34
521.37240.34451.59245.41574.30
. 2/0.42305.2!524.04237.69
1 203.01
Note: Per capita amounts are Ilised on provisional population 4igures as of July 1, 1977, and are computed on the basis of amounts rounded to thenosiest thousand.
- Represents zero or rounds to zero./iiediins are based on those States having the specified items."Including amounts 'for categories not shown separately.
Table 5.
SUMMARY
'Change in Financial Items for State Govelnrhents: 1976 to 1977,
General revenueDebt outstanding a
of fiscal yeat endr
15
Statee
Totalgeneral'revenue
ALL STATES. e
ALABAMAALASKA . . .
ARIZONA.ARKANSAS .
11.7
13.117.0.11.35.6
CALIFORNIA 17.3
COLORADO . . 7.0CONNECTICUT. . 15.8DELAWARE . 6.8FLORIDA 10.1GEORGIA 8.8
HAWAII 11.2IDAHO 10.1ILLINOIS . 7.1INDIANA 10.3lopt 8.3
KANSAS 9.9KENTUCKY . . 8.3LOUISIANA. . . 4.0MAINE -3.2MARYLAND . . 10.2
MASSt.HOSETTS. 8.5MICHIGAN . . . . 19.9MINNESOTA. . 8.0MISSISSIPPI. . . 10.4MISSOURI . . . . 9.3
MONTANA 12.6NEBRASKA . 121.1
NEVADA 9.4NEW HAMPSHIRE. . 10.8NEW JERSEY . 30.4
NEW MEXICO . 8.6NEW YORK . . 9.0NORTH CAROLINA 19.8NORTH DAKOTA . -12.7,OHIO 7.7
OKLAHOMA . . 13.2OREGON 11.3PENNSYLVANIA . 7.0RHODE ISLAND . 13.8SOUTH CAROLINA 12.0
SOUTH DAKOTA .7.9
TENNESSEE. .-. 14.1TEXAS 11.1UTAH 10.1VERMONT. . 9.5
VIRGINIA . 12.4WASHINGTON . 16.6WEST VIRGINIA. . 6.3WISCONSIN. . 10,2WYOMING 13,9
Inter-governmentalrevengefrom
FederalGovern-ment
Taxes
See footnotes al end of table.
.9.3
1,2.9
-2.53.2
-2.919.8
12.69.89.41.5
16.115.2-0.24.98.8
0.14.018.57.66.6
0.16.45.08.25.6
14.8-5.25.09.5
.25.5
13.3
12.929.213.310.717.0
1 .61 .8
.3
11.911.2
air 2.97.8
10.46.135.040.69.7
9.60.13.310.910.3
4.46.25.74.25.5
12.423.13.33.64.9
11.23.8
11.78.6
(.028.512.011.110.7
12.525.212.09.035.4
3.99.815.86.27.9
13.917.89.012.913.9
5.220.112.712.011.9
12.713.68.812.9.20.8
lndi.vidualincome
18.4
I 16.643.817.010.922.4
17.518.7
20.0
9.813.816.218.215.2
8.015.613.644.02.1
-2.029.612.624.815.0
14.761.3
14.4601.2
.54.214.6
\`:94...3
9.020.2
7.919.010.911.418.8
1.1
12.619.4
16.2_
17.519.2,
Sales and gross receipts.t axes
Total
10.5
11.44.812.610.513.2
12.71.38.88.7
8.615.58.613.01.2
10.710.711.59.813.9
13.122.78.610.39.3
8.213.512.62.45.2
6.83.16.82.17.8
10.58.47.915.59.3
6.626.013'.013.97.5
9.614.96.58.7
17.6
GeneralMotorfuels
Motorvehiclelicenses
Chargifand
miscel-laneous
generalrevenue
Long- era.
Total
0
Fui.1
faith.andcredit
Nonguar-anteed
13.0
14.5
190215.3
12.47.5
11.511.0
10.116.910.0.15.8
6.813.414.312.111.1
27.031.59.4
11.912.1
20.015.4
92
5.83.29.8
10.4
12.8
9.227.311.5
8.931.814.315.815.9.
10.717.711.314.217.4a
4.9
4.9-15.6
4.94.84.5
3.214.13.64.04.7,
. 6.216.73.95.64.9
20.54.74.65.84.2
3.76.34.06.44.0
4
6.64.78.13.52.5
6.86.64.010.94,6
5.66.03.51.9.4,7
1.05.3'3.9,5.4.4.7
4.44,7
5.520.9
4.9
_.541-3.28.40.8-4.3
9.04.213.638.98.1
-21.74.82.66.26.8
25.72.18.95.33.0
14.19.67.459.01:8
17.00.44.37.73.3
10.8
1.2.1
-- 6.0
8,013.2
7.52.010.4'4.5'
- 29.5
10.310.08.74.113.8
18.810.18,47.25.3
6.210.30.22.6
43.5
23.9'-3.12.75.8
17.7-9.40.6
8,0
1.45.1
15.014.627.6.
25.39.83.514.13,0
. 8.41445.716.724.5
12.720.1
.2.94.2
15.714.14.8
22.38.1
22.9B.31.
15.420.812.1
10.714.70.5
20.8
6.3
1.910.712.48.44.2(
11.7
14.914.5
1.5
fi
28.23.0 -Q.30.7 -27.9
12.6
112.1- 7.219.2
-
-100.0
10.232.521.40.3
-1.5
21.32.22105.1
14.9
4.23.519.15.6
27.1
19.2-7.42.719.51.0
13.5-3.414.1-3.95.9
-1.821.58.425.425.5
77.826.52.0-4.49.1
22.715.013.623.7-2.7
-4.434.3- 1.620.8
7.0- 8.8
19.57.9
49.6.
6.127.810.3
42.84.012.2- 6.9
2.3
-3.821.911.4-1.42.7
20.77.2
- 5.6-0.5
-12.491.315.334.7
rt
10.5
. 0.417.212.78.619.3'.
13.2
33.1114.02.9'
-6.5
14.330.125.91.1
-0.5
3.6-3.912.44.2
11.219.635.5
-10.423.1
21.2-7.4j3.532.63.4
10.413.328.4-3.110.4
-1.2(1 )2.757.941.9
67.8'6,31.5-1.3-2.824.4
18.3-54.413.18.9
46 .
Table 5; Percents§TATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
e in Financiat IteMs for State Governments: 106 to 1977-Continued
State ,x. ,
is
7
,,bene;a1 experuktui4efor all functions
-C
General expenditure for selectifunctions
Personalservicesexpendi-
ture
Totalgeneral
wipendi-f ture
'.
Inter-
\g"qTn-/mentalexpend! -
time i
rest expeleoitur: 2
Publicwelfare
Education
Hospitals Highways',4
Total
'
.
capitaoutlay'
Otherthan Capital
outlayTotal
'
'Inter-govern-mental
Stateinstitu-
lionsof higheredudtwali on
//-. . 4- I .
'PALL STATES. i)
8,0 7 7.9 7.9 11.3 -6.3 .k0.6 7.4 8.5 7.4 11.8 -3.3 8.9Mr I
ALABAMA:4'4 . . . .43:3 4:5 '9.9 12.1 2.0 14.7' 6.4. t.,2.0, .9.4 0.7 .8.0 14.0ALASKALT . . . , 7.5 !3.5 5.8 13.4 -9.5 15.8 7.9 12.1 . - 15.1: . -4.6 -10.9AMI2ONk. ,, . . -.,- ty.a 5.5 5 6.3 10.8 -8.9 28.6 8.0 5.5 11.7 -0.1, -3.0 .6ARKANSAS.. . . 3.4 8.8 3.4 -. telk-14.6 9.1 4.2 5.3' 5.3 14.7- -4.9 9.CALIFORNIA . . . . 11.4 011.5 11.4 12.7 --1.5 21.4 9.0 7.4 11.3 21.0 -7.1 v 14.2
COLORADO-, . '. .
:ONNECTICUT. . .
8.26.8( 2.3
1.411.78.7
11.712.S
12.1-14.7
-3.16.4
13.22.5
9.4. . 0.3
17.56.1
9.410.9
1.1-10.0
5.88.4
DELAWARE . . . -1.4 -22.4,, 7.6 9.5 -4.5 6.1 -7.9 -22.3 10.2 143,7 -19.0 17.7FLORIDA 9.4 10.1 8.9 7.7 12.9 .. 1.8 11.9 9.8 18.7 17.2 -4.6 5.2GEORGIA ,9.0 17.6 5.4 10.8 -14.4 7.5 10.7 14.2 6.4 7:7 -8.1 -1.2
,.. ../ ,
IlltHAWAII . ,-,.. 10.6 71.8 9.5
_/.
17.6 -16.4 14.8 11.9 . - 6.3 10.3 , -9.4 14.2IDAHO ' 9,9' 17:5 6.6 ..,.1.9 24.9 6.2 16.1 13.5 20.2 8.0 15,5 ' 2.7ILLINOIS . . . . 6.5 8.0 .10.2 -1.8 5.0 6.1 10.7 -0.3 24.7 -0.8 8.7INDIANA :: 6.5 0.5 4.5 -15.3 8.3 4.5 16.4 2.5 11.1 -11.1 3.7IOWA .5 13.0 8.9 17.1, -17.1 4.6 11.5 8.5 17.1 25.1 -0.5 10.2
'
KANSAS 10.4 10.6 10.3 13.3 ' -7.3 19.1 10.3, 11.1 14.7 17.2 -1.7 3.9KENTUCKY . . . . 9.4 15.9 7.6 11.2 -3.6 14.3 6.1 9.9 '0.7 4.8 -1.0 17.1LOUISIANA, . . . 6.1 -1.5 9.8 10.6 7.6 8.3 3.6 -0.2 6.1 29.4 -4.4 10.0MAINE -7.4 - -29.7 5.7 8.2 -10.9 11.2 23.-2 -33.1 2.6 -3.7 18.1 -3.4MARYLAND . . .
, .
3.1 -1.3 6.3 11.4 -14.4 7.3 -0.3 -2.0 2.5 18.1 -3.5 26.2
MASACHUSETTS". . 7.2 , -4.7 12.9 15.8 -8.3 12.7 6.9 , 8.3 -0.9 (2) 2.1 15.1",...
MICHIGAN . . 12 . 27- 23 .23.5 6.4 8.6 , -10.0 5.2 13.9 22.5 4(2 11.5 0.1 3.1MINNESOTA. . . . . 9,8P 12.1 7.7 10.0 -3.8 13.3 4.4 11.7 -5.0 13.6 0.4 27.0MISSISSIPPI.
.
MISSOURI . . . . 2.8/ 3.6
4.77.02.0
10.50.6
-3.68.1
12.23.5
'8.55.1
, 1.78.9
20.23.1
3.8 '
15.0-5.3-6.3
12.4, 7.5
iI
.
MONTANANEBRASKA
1513 15.2, 15.3 15.3 15.2 19.9 12.2 14.3 12.5 3,9 30.4 15.9. . .o
NEVADA e . . .
10450.3
23.68.7
5.38.1
8.16.9
-3.812.4
9.42.9
6.,2,
5.84.5
10.57.8-1.6
12.5'21.3
17.511.7
4.09.0
NEW HAMPSHIRE. . -..12.6 8.2 13.6 12.5 16.6 8.4 ,10.3 8.6 9.6 33.9 18.3 7.9NEW JERSEY r. . . i: '20.3 22.5 19.1 21.3 7.7 7.9 36.3 46.6 15.0 33.7 -15.7 8.5
-,.
..
NEW MEXICO . .1 : 7.2 9.7 5.8 11.9 -18.6 13.3 12.2 13.5 '11.6 6.5 -15.0 18.2NEW YORK . . . -.): 3.9
';
2.6 5.6 8.6 -5.0 4.1 3.4 6.0 -3.2 -9.2 -11.8 13.6NORTH CAROLINA . 6.7 10.1 4.0 11.2 -19.1 15.1 4.2 5.9 .4.8 24.7 ..-10.0, 16.4NQRTH DAKOTA . . 16.8 9.3 19.7 23.8 5.0 35.9 7.0 8.4 4.9 15.1 11.5 18.3OHIO 8.9 17.7 4.0 5.7 -2.7 -1.5 10.5 13.3 14.0 3.3 13.3 13.5
OKLAHOMA . . .? 11.2 15.1 9.7 13.9 -10.2 7.9 13.' 17.7 9.4 1'.6 3.2 24.2OREGON . . y . . 6.7 19.8 2.6 6.2 -17.7 12.2 12.1 13.3 16.1 29.7 -13.1 1.9PENNSYLVANIA . : 2.9 0.2 4.2 10.7 -30.0 15.9 -1.7 1.4 -0.5 13.5 -17.7 23.1RHODE ISLAND ; 5.4 9.1 4.5 8.6 -31.2 7.0 3.7 .5.4 6.5 9.6 -6.8' 17.2SOUTH CAROLINAS 5.4 10.0 3.8 12.7 -27.0 17.2 5.1 9.3 16.2 7.8: -13.7' 19.4
- --
. '
,...
SOUTH DAKOTA . . 7.3 10.3 6.8 15.2 -12.6 0.5 i.' .6 -0.6 92.6 -7.2 24.4TENNESSEE. . . . 4.9 9.4 3.2 11.7 -21.0 13.4 4.2 -i .9A , 6.5' -0.9 -6.0
,
12.6TEXAS 7.6 2.5 9.9 14.2 -7.4- 10.9 6.8 .0 15.1 31.7 -7.0 13.7UTAH 11.0 5.5 13.4 18.1 -1.9 20.1 11.3 -.10.5 10.1 '19;2 -3.0 11.3VERMONT.
. 3.5 5.5 3.1. 6.0 -13.0 -2.2 1.5 .; 2.2 2.6 7.0 4.6 2.9e-viRAINIA . . . 11.7 %I 14.8 15.9 10.8 16.6 5.0 9.3 1'3.5 15.3 14.4 8.6WASHINGTON . . . 17.3 13.8 19.1 17.9 24:9 26.5 9.0 t' 7.5 7.7 24.9 24.8 12.3WEST VIRGINIA. . 7.6 20.5 3.3 13.8 -23.1 9.4 16.3 ''18.0 17.2 7.4 -10.3 11.2WISCONSIN. . . . 8 2 7.0 9.4 12.1 -7.6 13.5 7.4 ! 6.5 9.1 -1.7 -1.1 2.0WYOMING. . . . . -3i:0 9.8 -7.5 4.4 -25.8 21.0 12.3 7, 5' 4 17.7, 11.0 --31.5 15.0
Represents zero or to.inds to zero..
Z Less than half the;unit of measurement shown.'Excessive percentagkyncrease due to zero figure for prior fiscal year, 4'Estimated. . pl'Computed from prior year data representing a transitional 15-month period.accompanying change to new 1976-77 fiscal yeiar ending for
Department Of Highways.
. ''.
k spV
As)k SUMMARY
Table 6. Relation of State GoOrnment Financbs to State Personal Income: 1977
.13
.
State
,
.
Generaf revenue pen-$1,0p0 of persona income .General expenditure per $1,000 of personal income
Total
.
Tax%Charges
and
'...
efecel-
laneous
D.
.
c'Education
PublicwelZa
re'
.
Highways.
Revenuefrom
Federal
Government
itTotal
General.,
sale,or
gross
receipts
Indlyid-
ual
income?
, Total l
Total
''....
(Inter-Lloearn-
1. .
Stateinstitu-lions ofhighereducation
50-STATE AVERAGE
MEDIAN STATE`. .
It--.1
ALABAMAALASKAARIZONA.. :4. . .....ARKANSASCALIFORNIA
COLORADOCONNECTICUT. .
DELAWARE ti
FLORIDAGEORGIA
HAWAIIIAA ...... ..IL NOISI IANAIO A
KANSASKENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINEMARYLAND .. . . . .
MASSACHUSETTSMICHIGANMINNESOTA. . .
MISSISSIPPIMISSOURI
MONTANA ..... .. .
NEBRASKANEVADANEW HAMPSHIRENEW JERSEY ..... !,
NEW MEXICONEW YORKNORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTAOHIO
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIARHODE ISLANDSOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTATENNESSEE. . . :* .
TEXAS.UTAHVERMONT
VIRGINIAWASHINGTONWEST VIRGINIAWISCONSINWYOMING ......
.
.
1
4
.
.
124.18
134.77
141.60306.68131.76134.04
_134.75
.'' 120.33101.49155.98
' 95.70115.34
198.27140.84.98.94104.19120.21
107.33143.74154.91150.36122.46
129.82.128.35.:1'157.77165.0092.40'
156.43'.'110.49",120.75.k03.3999.17'
195.48148.16135.01180.2388.44
133.65134.8011.2.44145.00145.64
140.37116.16104 48158.33188.55
112.08140.38156.14
(149.96188.38
33.68
36,61
-\,j46.77'68.8127.6294.3237.48
36.43.Z3.61
:.; 511.34
22.2335.54
55.71',. 47.93,1: 25.17:: 23.07r 31.17
.. 28.40:1 41.62. 46.56: ., 47.7210 28.24
A 34.5933.22
1 37.2154.28
, 27.69
62.0328.9332.5832.0926.41
52.43.38.140.656.24.17
37.0242.129.3244.3041.67
52,7336.1626.6852.3670.38
29.0636.5950.5836.1070.24
73.90
76.00
r75,01194.3988.1177.14
111.80..
64.7763.5595.5264.6069.14
110.6378.5364.4865.5672.11
64.8484.6282.7881,6074.62
76.6778.78101.3990.9056.09
72.9464.8675.3440.52.57.32
96.1284.6479.97
\78.79-'52.10
2,14.75
7 .197 81
81 00
56. 867.661.380.8689.17
64.3785.4790.8806.9689.99
22.'0
24.17
24/30./ -,
38.2026.3528.03
21.625.45
-27.5924.93
55.0222.1722.3331.6919.35
21.8625.1623.2029.5516.34
r11.5522.8819.0444.5920.93
-21.0326.50
-16.86
1.3817.481 .152' 3116 57
12. 9
19.9.24.128.32
28.7732.4521.9034.5412.61
13.3847.7345.0123.6'36
18.64
1 01
1 .70
1 7
18.6443.4115.5012.1011 ,AR
18.7314.2026.728.3410.38
.30.9713.938.6615.2814.85
13.3417.1824.9019.5718.75
14.1914.9617.5618.708.50
20.2114.3511.3418.7114.06
45.0417.2113.7541.3111.51
23.1125.188.98
25:4321.41
29.0611.6216.2423.8828,13
17.4915.9814.5815.7926.93
121.35
111.74
4.61258.58128.89143.22123.55
117.7993.31151.6696.77113:00
..,
218.24146.07103.3696.59127.95
106.46139.80157:90140.00124.64
124.28124.41155.88163.0386.57
155.94105.67116.70111.28100.69
170.82145.03133.07166.8493.52
124.52130.41117.14137'.00146.22
143..77.112.91' 94.91160.54.
,178.87
110.27136.19156.86145.01155.21
46.82
50.98
65.7986.4764.7054:3445.33
58.4128.3565.5543.5149.34
-77.0557.4037.6242.64'56.01
45.2555.3157.7850.9544.25
35.2746.9371.3070.1236.02
57.9835.0446.9730.8634.25
84.4543.5363.9962.0637.18
54.3147.1140.3942.9460.76
44.1346.7149.3483.395.242
43,4263.6059.3251.0152.66
27.03
" 27.. 36
29.9340.4434.1928.9627.30
27.36'15.1732:2231.3128.76
-31.5723.9620.7333.00
23.9026.3633.5531.1326.18
21.9125.8444.45.40.4921.12
31.0812.5724.16'8.15
20.50
49.6430.5042.0929.3822.01
27.1722.5425.5218.7828.74
14.9121.6827.7539.5721.88
22.6331.6240.2525.5326.44
(e. 15.47
14:36---1'8,78
....,26.27
21.9123.4619.6015.57
28;569.1227.67io.,pi_16.1'err-
28.1221.9310.6719.1119.53
19.4821.6814.6415.7013.90.
9.2716.8923.1722.5812.86
22.2119.8116.4319.688.07
30.007.80
18.0428.6813.13
22.9520.897.9218.3322.52
25.9717.9519.4039.1529.74
16.9226.2214.7921.8822.22
23.96
19.6114.17
: 8.5222.7335.41.
17.60.18.3018.078.7218.75
31.1416.0725.6111.8418.42
19.5425.0821.1229.8720.00
34.0732.3625.3721.5115.40
16.2914.03'10.8116.4021.10
17.1934.9115.0117.1715.95
22.8423.5030.0836.8016.16
19.2718.3115.1617.8132.66
15.5321.5718.8130.989.91
12.79
16.03
.9.A440.6018.2923.867.00
14.897.4814.0411.5312.80
15.1328.8113.7313.4222.70
'15:4122.6025.5619.4314.09
9.1512.0315.6426.7513.95
37.5e20.6619.8822.325.51
20.105.42
15.2C29.5411.5C
16.8216.2!12.356.4i
12.4(
27.0119.6(9.0!
19.7223.24
20.4;15.2i34.3711.4140.0:
13.9952.814.4815.7423.53
\ 20.382.5941.06
-17.97
32.7624.0117.1314.5324.96
14.0018:346.4413.0928.29
31.1323.8339.0312.3413.67
26.1218.05
-1.4-3---
13.10
4.2835.6726.2314.638.97
1'3.7338.5415.4217.6919.81.
-
0.99-
1 24.0927.29
"22.38-
16.560.58
-
Note; State financial amounts. for, fiscal year 1976-77 are related here a
- Represents zero or rounds to sere.'includes amounts for categories not shown separately."Medians are based on those States having the speCified items.
441/4..9
o personal income datll'avestimated
21
for calen ar 1976 ,see table 21)
if3,1)
,...,. STATWVERNMENT FINANCES 41 1r7
Table 7. State Government Revenue,- by Soucc,e-: 1977. (Tho9,4ands.bf dollars) !I\
i
44.Brat ,
.
. Totalrehnuej
T tat
gee al
, reven a
il
intergovernmental revende
\ii .1* f,i Total
.1
From Federal Govbrnment.
.0
Tot.V.
e vPublici,
welfare v,.
o
Education ' Highways-7,e '
GeneralrevenuesliSrine
t
Employmentsecurity
.141rninif-tration ,
A
{kJ
ri
ALL STATES-. . . .
ALABAMA. . . , ----
*8LASKAARIZONAARKANSAS . . 4. . . .
CALIFORNIA . ., . , .
.)
COLORADO . . . . .. .
CONNECTICUTDELAWARE .-,FLORIDA'GEORGIA
HAWAIIIDAHO. . ..,
ILLINOIS 0INDIANAIOWA . ... , ...
,,KANSASKENTUCKY-LOUI9UANAi:MAINEMARYLAND
SACHUSETTsIGAN
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ks, 22
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State
3
, 4
REVENUE
Tible \ 7 State GovernMent Revenue, by Source: 1977Continued14
ALL STATES
ALABAMA.ALASKA .,ARIZONA. . .
ARKANSAS . .4.CALIFORNIA e. - .
COLORADO . . e .CONNECTICUTDELAWARE.FLORIDAGEORGIA
HAWAII,IDAHOILLINOISINDIANAIOWA 4'. .
MARYLAND1
KANSA4KENTUCKYLOUISIANA. .
MAINE. . .
MASSACHUSETTSMICHIGAN'MINNESOTAMISSISSIPPIMISSOURI 1MONTANA1NEBRASKA
.
NEWNEVADA
HAMPSHIRE.
NEW1JERSEY
NEW MEXICONEW YORKNORTH CAROLINANorm DAKOTAOHIO
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIARHODE ISLANDSOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTATENNESSEETEXA5UTAH 1VERMONT..
VIRGINIA .. .WASHINGTON ...WEST VIRGINIAWISCONSINWYOMING
c.(Thousands of dollars)
<)Fross Federal Governed-Con issued
Healt.;\and
hospits
1 532
Naturalresources
noAir its
637 ,12
.
\26 103-./' 14 441.7 665 11 3012DC245 4 88725 160 11 807105 404 109 307
23 58520'945
676:89 31430 101
9 00310'82839 72116 59715 889
15 80427 41053 9936 33733 453
75 90154 37618 70819 59951 031
10 24218 7656 1875 620
29 753
10 396161 957
.. 39 7346 527
M, 75 498`i
18 83319 18360 0065 70233.109
9 10030 81974 0229 37612 294
23 048'36 98916 45016 0682 751
7 0446 4976 us16 24923 674
3 9005 87721 98915 2309 910
1805914 40614 697
747
44g, 77
-14 486
0 TIS11 355'526823627(843
6 36619 142
'25.1116 31018 693
9 81818 55532 769.2 16712 937
9 09519 17928 872'7 3213 718
16 61719 95812 81013 0645 419
69 559
9 531708
12 Tor117
6 1642.221
7
, -1 939
63707
7 0827 7681 882
63 390
'942 076
244
76799273
6
1 714905
'Intergovernmental revenue -- Continued
Frog local governments .
Total
-4 4
Publicwelfare Highways.'
Healthand
hospitalsEducation Other
105 31040 2944238466 786952 180
91.83293 4623 223
116 175134 430
84 75247 732138 72097 13077 079
15 836112 591129 61627107 167
141 745184 61654 40068 18992 300
41 243.28 349
032
142' 527
Nom*
133
'1 578'27297
5 6671 411
54 7554445 159136 92064.632
251 306
48 038
1F1: :7152 285124 172
22 52077 830141 09245 77535 024
99 087105 48060 05174 '13674 067
2 737 234. I
22.158274
7 0104 305
625 938
6 6792 9171 .629
26 7321 7 846
. 5 9102 12055 8758 96737 217
11 0935 83513 7868. 060
24 251
1167 364,85 817.39 39111 aes3 568
5. 33122
412
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1 014 78::18 20511 94545 719
21 7739 917
72 6852 65823 025
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37 36057 361
96931 2023 176
617 467
1 748
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17 2153 723
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3 8792 503
2 6585 276
2 7464 0591 7237 539
80
1 89220 202
90518 436
295.
.- Represents zero or rounds to zero.'Innludes $383,117,8S7Doreceived
by the University o ormia for energy.roseitrch and development controota. .
o includes sa,eoo,poo from counties for health care grass and 6148,932,600 for county share of supplemental security income program.' Includes 97,181,000 transportation grant, 260,957,000 employmentsid, 297,327,000 crime control and civil defense id, and $49,261,000 Countercyclical
Assistanae funds. ....
' .
'41ncludes $640,166,000 local govern...J31a lkt contributions to Municipal 'Assistance arpoiwition and $12,342,000 local government subsidies to State tAnsitauthorities.
4
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,
STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES.IN 1977
Tbie 7. State Governnent Revenue, by Source: 1-9,7,Ccintinueds, r
if(Thousands of dollars) et.°
, D
State
S.. :
(.):, Taxes i;,....).."
4
Total
.
It --,alles and gross ;sod/palate s '
_
Total.
Totalgederal, sa es
and grareceipt
taxes
.41 Selecti.al sales and gross reoeipts totes
.
Total /,
Motorfuels'
Tobacco-'products.
it:::;!)
z.
1 osiorance ,
utr,..114.
11N.,ALL 41gATes
ALABAMA. .. ,
ALASKA . . . . . '.
ARIZONA.. ... .... .
ARKANSAS . , . .
CAL1F1RNIA
d604uxoo .
CONNECT!OELAWAR . . . .
FL OM . . .. ... .....0E0861 .., ..
R4WAII.
IDAHO. . . . ......ILLINOISINDIANA. . . . GI .
IOWA
KANSAS . . . .. .....KENTUCKYLOUISIANA '
MAINEMARYLAND
.
14ASSACOU4TTSMICHIGAN'. .
MINNESOTA. . . .....MISSISSIPPIMISSOURI
MONTANANEBRASKANEVADA .........NEWHAM IRENEW JE
NEW' MEXICONEW YORKNORTH CAROLINA .
NORTH DAKOTAOHIO
'
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIARHODE ISLANDSOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTATENNESSEETEXASUTAHtERMONT
VIRGINIAWASHINGTONWEST VIRGINIAWISCONSINWYOMING
.
.%.
...
. .
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.
.
.
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101
1
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1
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3
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2
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084 645
403 674773 474160 068802 913589 124
077 285457 139.390 8'82274 802906 506
685 703367 823319 547162 9p0292 sag
969 005560 385718 665468 462127 712
934 261843 716485 565969 251598 094
312 399612.918329 069200 231103 725
597 604743 249384 780296 330570 771-
139 000973 145590 840438 841187 589
.
20(1 115529 531750 065531 276229 803
053'823100 035903 413733 294233 336
52 362 328.....
1001908 556'M% 65 942
710 534440 681
6 004 651
550 1471 052 935. 68 974
40115 293'7,04,968
444 892175 932
3 014 $571 432 495572 115
,
520 649838 101851 520295.922989 212
1 175 1792 164 919
983 370701,035929 413
82 977343 083257 327,'113 986
'1 576 619
376'0733 963 2221 128 763
164 9452 132 628
493 459159 329
2 804 955254 778710 710
173 9291 129 5923 181 034
307 444112 865
978 7554. 539 541
648 116. 1 053 340
132 562
30 895 901.. ,
454 754-
502 911274 295
4 314 027
359 570583 478
-
1 398 590687 415
341 017103,860
1 842 3111 045 571
346 785
326 701;463 841481 677164 665465 840
441 878.1 406 985
466.'658'475 465596 454
-
198 736115 744
-
913 100
257 2392 218 162511 501110 224
1 135i
466
205 092-
1 524 515141 770415 277
101 023733 641
1 695 848226 94932 497
426 0481'172 572447 435667 93994 580
,
21 466 427
45366 9
207 923216 386
1 690 624
190 577469 45768 974
1 016 703- 447 553'
103 87572 072
1 172 538386 420225 330'
193 941374 260369 843.126 257523 372
. 733 304757 934516 712225 570
.. 332 979-
' 82 977144 347141 583113 986663 519
118 8341 745 060617 26254 721997 162
288 367159 329
1 280 440113 008295 433
72.906395'951
1 485 18680 49980 368
551 907416 969200 681385 40137952
. Ai
9 aill 264
165 464. 20.607
111 507114. 213811"455
102G 1
15929 805
184 330245 26
321319,44 92 '
4b5 580, 262617
'133' 118
119 001184 376173 14355 293188 720
214 168430 350'19 1091 521.
'591
43 95887 93529 57440 279
" 292 943
64 802',511 889289 69229 777393 258
123 826. 91 302499 00340 737140 497
-,
, 36 196192 807'444 118'54 67123 210
265 149180 35780 363170 83227 476
.
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? 4-'. 49 54t'.. 4 851)
58 49746'.066
t71 504
33 24975 084
24686 3554 593
.
10 31t7 997
177 17151 52146 277
32 10822.25356.95424'29654'349
142 1517140 271
83 80231 07259 458
.17 528- 22 610
11 13027 130
) ' 16 780
- 3, 683
4 1730 308
570196 910
51 96031 817247 96624 39,23 57
9 02767 829287 5497 680'9 600
, 17 85959 51828 02884 3534 672
2 11-t750
71 249.1 498.17 780
' ',18 430.'.127' 051
:,m19, 9loniv:"24 2
415. 1871075'
76 3474. l''
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76 .307'.4"170.58828 01014 148
Ill. 17 311'14 92445 30824 35028 200
77 08480 04350.50228 11623 288
9 135'10 33010 5364 087
53 825
6 596150 194.1,86 7636 20
71 997
33 948.5 965106 360'7 18074 1078
6 96742 500151 4325 37712 211
63 97$68 0365 82918 6611 280
:,
2 335 893
: .
46 1.145 AO:
. , .20 81620 483'1!..",::
32i178,-,, .
27 83042 642
o7 00681 317
'.51 349
.013 322/1'616
44 40330'910
24,801.50 11648 8749 04969 368
.
96 11481 55646 69726 82445 245,
11 15815 6557 2708 38268 661
13 151175 83456 3876 459,
101 499
0 .38'26324 597119 374
9 83127 698
.
7 82944 934127 35911 9014 486
59 56930 78120 09033.5754 547
..
2 363 3117
, ' 99,01,.6
.,%T"1 19.3T4.481, ..
14' 111.
. 556'117 374, 8 49360 767,
...
31 201597
334 008
,,..7:
:383,
'46'46112 02761 222
C ...
-65 309
347
'3 797".
1 1202 08950 076
4'973418 580143.992
1'071212 041
3 595. 1 087281 70829 12416 211
2489 425
121 780870
8 954
' 84 03172 677
-57 735
-.
- neprosents zero or rounds to zero.
9
24
Table 7. Stite Government Revenue,(Thousands o
'
,
'State
-
.
1'
0Sales
_ .
>and gross re sip's taxesContinued .
..-
° .
,.; IaSelecaysales and gross receipts
.
L
s,
,
.
, -
Perieutuela Amusements
..
OtherTotal .
licensetaxes
4. lic; tor ,vehicles
. .
Co pfra tlons.n general
Aitt.pationsand
bUsinesSeirp,
r
4hicieoperators
Huntingand '
fishing ,.
ALL.
LABAMA;LASKARIZONA.',R.KANSASALIFORNIA.,t,',0.-,.... .
.OLORA00qiiNgcrIcut.'ELAWAREtOROA.EDRGI:A
lAWAilDAHOLLINOISNDIANA0111A.,;.,,t11.
:ANUSFTUCUIOUIA
!!AI
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CASSA6HUSETTSIICHIGANiINNESOTAiISSISSIPPI.,4ISSOURI
IONTANA.NEBRASKANEVADANEW HAMPSHIRENEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICONEW' YORKNORTHNORTHOHIO
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIARHODESOUTH
SOUTHTENNESSEETEXASUTAHVERMONT
VIRGINIAWASHINGTONWESTW115CONSINYO
STATES . .. .
.
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DAKOTA
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.
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. .
1- 721 231
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: 7 54212 1914
103 755.
:6 50540 731
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73 051---
11 22716 608
1 24217 637
33 767'25 671
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-6 349
22415 30528 887
2 208153 162.
-'-
21 455
-LI 561
25 8781 722
-2 050
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1 948
-5 567
12 757-7
11044
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7 ,- -..,
326
t 14010 130
i, 109IP '2 '449
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83
37238
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7 7334310
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'161 676-
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3 401778199
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2 601-
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514 635
74; 15010.:09-1.15,100
100.612379 18075 182
5 18844 397
412 505114 401145 219
82 65375 139
122 63639 04999 235
9192022PG 06357 480
149 108
26 34449 9704'34531 503
304 471
449 06g881 4'$40
2 87570 748
134 976128 369664 741
22 82656 9394,0
17 514156 0'17:552 427026 002123 042
128 849119.676
5'4 733' 133 874
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26 360. -
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11 34414 492
6 756,r>3 717'4 165
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17 882'
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6 8078 447
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9 2019 999
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334 602
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1;41 851,1 079.\, 2945 1455. 773
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4 2614 431
, 3 6135 45C4,21E5 31S2 89C
2 84:1 17 291
10'73S3 46:9 914
6 9013 52:1 81:2 19'4 36:
4 10112 7016 75'1 618 031
5 76'12 00121 98'
28,3 63.
2 45'6 84
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6 3712 07
LI 3716 198 98
19 7 6272 65143 6971
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W.,` 326 4.2.790 969
110 017
58 14643 17737 976211 36175.530
54 089-180 318103 79920 30796 226
12 71234 88817 28818 863
188 007
29 376285 524104 25423 467
181 983
96 95378 945
267 77717 07529 220
10 81389 049
245 546. 15'283',16 443
85 3706838 84390 82830 251
57'949%..5'.1541
7 446.
467886
27 4552 275
* 5 3274 9808 803
47 460648
2 311
4 1965 6381 296
15 71421 042
,,,'-- 2882 066
' 1 1232 201
, 74 666
2 5005 025
37 819296
130 108.
11 850'2 031
213 2681 131
t 3 on61
9. 612
\ 7' 144
c' 5, 5603 69531255'1 752
298
27715.1%-5.k06TO 656
3, 38010 79123 860'9 0447 518
10 05811 53424 231
7 50911 334
14 618'14 85824 24311 73512 467
3 6011, 7 503
3 6544 255
15 399
4' 18443 24936.0475 799
2t1 770
6 977.' 21 '714',. 93 009
' 1 92512 152
2588' 1/ 795
. 24 5572 7931 512
20, 20117 8873 759
14 361650
..
- Represents zero or iroun'Includes $17)008,000 renal and contractors taxes.*Business privilege tax..*Includes $28,910,0004Includes $26,179,000rc.ltruk advertising tax. V
*Hotel Tax.'Rotor vehicle tax.?Includes 10,001:00* soft dktit tax and, $5,722,000 room occupancy tax.'Includes $92,446,000 motor vehicle titling tix.*Meals excise and room occupancy tax.
"Soft drink tax."Motor vehicle and aircratt reOstration tax. r
''"Mostly gas and oil Inspection tax.'"Mostly atotO"Includes 810,072,00S tor vehipAo tax and $9,846,000,meals and rooms tax.
.,
'.
to zero.
a'cultural marketing assessments and $11r,338',000 agricultural regulatos, taxes,
8
32
75
Table
TATE GOVERNMENT. FINANCES IN 1977
rnnientRevehue, by Solace: 47Continued(Thousands of dollars)
k....
*,, gezel--Contitued,
t. #
cense taxes-- continued' ....
State' Death
.. ' Individual Corporation 4 .LOtherAlCohOlic
,. and rroperty. Public . , :,,._:....' .% '''' iwome -- met incomeents liculve-.4. 'art' beverages utilktfbs .'" .7. !'m
.... .. VA....
. 4', n -94
, 4L1.,'4TAW-5 .. . , 6:'7,2''' 98 '136 50 239 48 le 25 3921510 9 17;-809 1 804 578 2.259 796- -...
0 .. . ..
.01_ 4., '1 ,,.,' ... .
ALAFIAMAJC:' . " 2 409 \ 658 - e 261 895. , 75, 874 4 208 . 34 095ALASKA 950 1 ', - . 107 - ' 210 3l8 35 772 193' 409 767ARIZONA .i).
. 1 581 , - '4 ,. \ 6 161 190'591 51 788 4 723 ' 129 834ARKANSAS 4-765 i 942 193 . 171 163 781 67 210 2 416' , 1-703CALIFORNIA . . te 31 387 11 424 47 ,\' 1 496 3,620 93 1 641 595 366 p4 439 446
'
93,.-.' ,
., .1"N .
COLORADO . . .. :1.. . , 1 651 .
'Tif: ,c0953 338420,
. 80 75 26 516 2 438%C0NNEgTICUIr. . . e;. . 5 319 ,Ki. 2 432 59 333 ' , 201 /421 49 01 ( 1. -DELAWAREDELAWARE 433 1 624 . 50 '' 415 168 000 * .29 0361 7 660FLORIDA .... ..... .. 12 757- 6 151 224 4 457 - 194 199 49 319 68 555GEORGIA 173 - - 272 - 495 639 170 885 . , 15 272 9 903
. .
HAWAII. 1.028 - 59 203.
018 , 27 605 4.104 .IDAHO 6. 619 213 - .1.1 470 31-034 3 5.50 )228ILLINOIS 1 211 . - 624 862 1 $1 368 184 410 83.561 ' 4 778INDIANA .K6 559 186 39 1 068 9 86 198 26 399 2J 568IOWA
.
-4 4 4,92 73 - 1 522 447 91 89,4 33 068 117
KANSAS 838 212 53 360 209 1,71 12? 712 17 557 '15 447KENTUCKY 1 281 508 408 525 .338 160 131 254 19 229 ip 413LOUISIANA 1 808 1)484 111 399 133 61.4 95 248 20 002 147'MAINE . 1 201 . - 135 553 75 157' 35 20.0 '
'11 041 14 311MARYLAND 231 Eir 295 533 g06 740 '115 297 19 845 7a 446
. .. .
MASSACHUSETTS 540 507 782 591 531 3.97 237 71 933. 609
MICHIGAN(
11 8 1 307' 19 365 465 467 789 379 50 663 117 692MINNESOTA 34 . 4 2 882 956 933 258 095 43.214 . 3 083MISSISSIPPI. . . . ./. 1 813 731. - - 131 598 45 873 4'244 1 613
...
MISSOURI 1 691 3 123 - 48C 389 594 105 772 49 715 4 492
MONTANA 1 328 - - 111 862 24 957 6 483 .15 636NEBRASKA - 132 232 234 .170 595 41 946 1 861 2 915NEVADA 22 22 679 903 - - 22 105NEWHAMPSORI 564 419i 35 718 7 066 32 563 7 340' .6 164NEW JERSEY 2 880 271 - 1 249 709 3 332 775 84-997
1/4
80 491. .,
NEW MEXICO 311 44 83 - 26 639' ' 29 486 4 490 .16 09!NEW YORK . . . . 36 413 26 796, 19 558 1 765 4 526 975 _1 295 001 199 273 . 24 16ENORTH CAROLINA . .. 535 3: 1 654 728 1 1782 092 204 291 37 053 38)041NORTH DAKOTA 212 88i 62 - k' 55,037 800 3 650 2 60!OHIO 11 744 6 713' - I 476 614 879' ' 315 481 24 770 108.347
OKLAHOMA .992 2 715 4 913 216 833 70 635 27 4.11 :''
OREGON 1 068 2 488 440 1 296 v 561 895 .91 104 28 445 61PENNSYLVANIA 8 884 al 160 8 2 013 1 1 178 071 665 993 146 474 62 52RHODE ISLAND 102 18 176 ' 103 784 40 842 8 964 , 5.73fSOUTH CAROLINA 2 345 1'310 1 674 290 393 . 106 601 10 785 . 4 824
.
..' 285.
SOUTH DAKOTA' 125 -r - - #.504 5 632 t
TENNESSEE. . . , . . 4,. 901 '681 .
- 432 22 385 156 042 , ,, 41 628 . 4
TEXAR 4 8 929 346 - 2°257i
" ,- . 66 568 42 75!UTAH 98 ' 73 - - 209 158.268 24 866 5 564 19iVERMONT 428 - 124 295 70' 334 16 900 , . 2 595 ',.. 331
..' .
VIRGIAIA '1 527 - 14 ', '603 , 714.086 159 152 23 958 22.07'WASHINGTON .... .... . . 3 149 4 230 420 111 .
- '
47 822 303 16!WEST VIRGINIA. . .,' . % 1 691 4 607 - 204 164 671 23 329 9 082 89'WISCONSIN 81 18
-I2 200 1 144 073 , 251 657 53 2°.-, 91 914,
WYOMING 10 606 70 - 3 592 . 9 04'
- Represents zero or roOnds to zero,'
26
444
5
+4/
I.
__. REVENUE
Table 7. State Government Revenue, by Source: 1977Continued(Thousands of dollars)
23
State
- TaxesContinued current charges
Severance
.
Document
aaa .
stocktransfer.Other
,
Totalcharges
and
miscellaneous
generalrevenue
Education
'rote'
currentcharge's Total
education
State institutienslb,f highereducation
Other.
educatio.V!,
lt
.
.'
ToAukilidryenterprises
Other'
_
ALL STATES
IIMIAMA. ., .. ......ALASKA'. . . ......
ARIZONA. .I. . IlARKANSAS . .'. .
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO.CONNECTICUTDELAW 1
FLORIDGEORGIA
HAWAII'IDAHO'ILLINOIS'INDIANAIOU
KANSAS.'KENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINEMARYLAND'
A
MASSACHUSETTSMICHIGAN . .' . . .....MINNESOTAMIS5I55IPPI.MISSOURI
MONTANANEBRASKANEVAPANEW HAMPSHIRE.NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICONEW YORKNORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTAOHIO
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIARHODE ISLANDSOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTATENNESSEETEXASUTAHVERMONT
VIRGINIA .....WASHINGTONWEST VIRGINIAWISCONSINWYOMING
. . .
0,I I.
.
'
.
.
4
. .
. .
.
2 168 198
13.75723'758
10 4951 530
2 320
47 076
203
580
.
'816
113 005.495 498
-
9 57459 74,19t25 3
-
43.501 131
105144
-
102 783-
15 4183 918:
191 3513 680
-
-
-
5362 052
-907 2818 931
-
70535 265
-
69846 969
_630 484
5 585-'.
: 2 248-
-8 574
121 1294 230
896-
6 068-
2 685
-2 084
77620 951
8 853-
13 452.
, -
-
1"40.1 1871 464
12 719
-
284 952-
-
2 925259
68 082600.
7 337
-
16 252.-
-2 234
24 4864 5662 3012 t72
43 684
-2 589
2 062-
2 219-2651427
'
-
3 986
-
117 637-
-
597
.-
1
-
- -
-
--I
-
1 370-
-
1 3091-
-
'5 563-
-
1 495
1 755-
2842 313
20 105.924
348 882172,724204 015126 545
1 754 070
311.564325 633109 341422,78420'295
191 96565 270
714 795504 033266 146
199 435116 774
. 516 964112 362534 733
543'065911 796430 467'199 418242 064
86 562135 60449 52292 486761 264
279 9972 184 431
6 410 033155 350
'788 642
364 810367 153685 567149'184313866
102 049,262-687
1 257 571156 90572 492
557 945392 650144,9,57'445 "23069 827
12. 767 855
. 301 93259 620138 10286 299
1 081 683
22& 319179 78173 999285 01815 525
'135 88831 810
427'876400 882212 531
150 892209 655231 44471 989357 295
306 492592 785269 490153 846186 931''
44 5110100 594'36 11568.182511 125
87 9141.198 873
304 3.1-8
120 752549°183
$285 188185 337468 202101 390259 801
67 354198 709521 021111 06448 143
458 510203 83594 879331 94423 758
6 817 743
170 01311 13396 36760 892
514 283
176.77765 62550 253139 813125 410
34 75523 015269 488275 394140'741
'85 802114 885.136 57742 781153 230
114 988'422 303166 85696 330133 424
33 53363 99817 02951 470146 622
. 56 029303 276192 935.42 710.353 789
169 41394 070254 46539 81194 245
35 792135 909376 70566 68641 410
'
209 715146 61648 017205 85316 322
6 67 919
155 3079 922'
'96 16459 985514 056
176.66065 43249 843138 730124 161
27'68522 919263 819274 924.140 405
4137)35 71342 781151 933
106 249..421 614166 44696 286
.133 422
33 45662 96017 02451 453
441 887
55 016250 810
. 188 891,42 405353 265
168 15793 584254 66535 758
'.78 742
35 788132 774375 80965 56741 379
'207 910146 3#047 822
205.35416 321
.
2 829 775
65.6764 68046 38231 275
177 801
.i, 73 658.27 400
. 16 74459 73149 5W1
12 41411 756132 5671396277 552
36 14545 78464 91119 12147 876
48 459165.626'68 27152 46550 956
20 13526 6093 33715 250
.42 753
19 94582 069.95 75822 137113 280
100 58939 76892 34213 65540 046
15 57456 584.191 103
: 40691iv/ 197
82 316. 64 345
30 93587 9959 374
a.
.* 3 848. 144
89. 631,::
5 24149 7828'/183,36 255
103 0f238 03233.099
' 78 999.4 59.0
19. 27111 163131 252,136 96.262 853
-AC
49 21067 18770 80223 660104 057
57 790255 98898 17543 82182 466
-j 1/ 32136,35113 68736 203101 134
35 071168 14193 133
4 26 068'239 980
67 56853 816162 32322 10338 696
20 21476 190184 70638 87629 182,
125 59481 99516 887117 359.6 947
139.824
:44 706' 1 211
203.907
.- 227
117. 193
4101 osa1 239
7 070. .96
5 667470336.
4471 914864
-1 297
e739689410
744
2
771 038
4. 5
,. 172 735
1 01352 4664 044305524
1 256. 486
-4 05315 503
4
3 135896
1 11931
1 805. 276
195499
1
- Reprepents 'zero or rounds to zero.tEepleYbr's excise tax.'Litigation tax.
4
4
..;
.:ALL. STATES
ALABAMA...ALASKAARIZONA
STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Table 7. State Government Revenue, by Source: 1977Continued r4 (Thousands of dollars)
;ARKANSASCALIFORNIA
14-
.COLORADO..:CONNECTICUT'DELAWAREFLORIDA.GEORGIA
. . . . ,HAWAII''. IDAHOILLINOISINDIANA10W4,'
KANSASKENTUCKY . A GLOUISIANAMAINE1ARY&AND . .
MASSACHUSETTSMICHIGANMINNESOTA'MISSISSIPPI.MISSOURI . . - r
MONTANANEBRASKANEVADANEW HAMPSHIREEW. JERSEY.
NEWNEW YORKNORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTAOHIO
.0KLAOMA ...OJEGON
..
PENNSYLVANIA .
RHODE ISLANDSOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH.DAKOTA 'TENNESSEETEXAS.-UTAHVERMONT
.1
VIRGINIA . 8..4WASHINGTONWEST VIRGINIA.W I SCOW NW YOMI N V . .
Current. charges - -Continued
110111122ale
HighwaysMiscellaneouscommercialactivities,
n.e.c.
Natural recourcea
Total 4 Tollfacilities
Other Total AgricultureForestry'and puke
Other
2 370 268 1 106 163 1 916 acia 90 355 810 941 557 167 146 781 265'636. 144,750
80 580 685 685 7 862 3 766 3.586207 774 7 7 4 .1 17 515 777 582 65 ;30
20 289 5974 597 6 056 5 024 4 515 443.12 618 1 691 1 691 5 561 2 347 3 .014 200286 907 60 771 47 143 13 628 3 23 301 155 512 23 453 18 648 115 411
36 86736-125 41
304461 40 560
1 304901 4 8 -774
31
821098
234
1 1151 056 , 8
2 822 8 270 7.884 386 ° 2 302 1 764 393 1 332 3933 503 76 836 69 992 6 844 " 4 043 8 867 642 4 029 1 19637 804 170 170 18 407 V 021 13433 453
23.996-F:862'
9
4369
4361
!:2254764
1 289484
347 . .
13354025 84 416 81 212 3 204 7 259 4 824 2 43566 51047 683
.." 272
024781
25 660 1 3642 781 14
963 6 2502 574
4 577055
1 136602
*4-
.1
30 919 22 691 19 534 3 157 6 882 5 766 603 51339 194 19 064 17 616 1 448 24 077 6 906 16 399 77235 778 11 208 1 178 10 030 10 675 3 317 7 211 1478 236 15 277 14 '985 '292 1 853 1 041 713 99 .
66 129 54 948 53 284 1 664 '30 570 5 275 ack, '2 405 2.028
16 584 57 478 56 492 986 1 612 5 253 9 4 763 481109 586 7 888 052 836 21 504 5 891 10 033 580.74 877 7 608 7 608 9 552 , .8 270 659 623.31 351 504 504 521 7 220 3 321 3 622' 27731 432 2 519 2 519 '6 493 3 989 818 1 686
1 760 946 946 '1 215 2 772' 1 230 1 322 22023 107 2 160 2 160 4 704 4 108 584 12 '
682 2 441 2 441 "13 697 325 228 51 462 714 9 225 9' 115 110 172 3 080 3 016 64-
67 911 164 385 163 838 547 46 307 356 43 811 2 140
' 22 907 89 84 2 637 1 803 696 138.136 822 154 325 153 040 1 285 11475
34,5 19 344 455 18.557' 33267 017 455 407 48 153 7 776' 3 569 . 3 737 4708 140 618 618 1263 925 2 324 .1 961 293 70
128 771 47 895 47 190 705 907 12 098 "5 763 5 352 , 983
30 971 26 349 26 349 'N38 465 9 248 2 009 6 906. 33335 537 2 419 1 211 1'208 39 327 3'926 33 988 1 41385 96946 85735 561
3
2
4ig734
80 3163 893
1 830. 16
2734144
1594386268
8
7
254707879
1 45957
2 505
3)856646
4'460
2 9394
914
677 '623 714 3 393 2 530 655 208,40 410 4 687 687 10 795 2 541 7 794 440
. 91 275 15 915 12 816 3 099 8 068 3 770 3 806 49Z
. .34 008
9941 517
71 517
721
121476
1 35227
7411 327
28122
90 079 29 375 29 375 2 788 1 073 1 463 2523 815 35 795 .32 402 3 393._ 11 380 8 9 419 1'07321 670 13 879 13 264 619 7 7.91 1 218 5 552 961105.478 1 550 1 550 7 892 4 263 3 251 378
952 937 937 480 264 66 , 150
- Represents zero or rounds to zero.'Revenue of State ferry system.sitevenuo of State Power Authority.
1
'Mostly electric power sales receipts of Central Valley Water Project.'Mostly bus fare receipts of Connecticut Public Transportation AuthoritysRevenue of Delaware Authority for Regional Transit.°Transit revenue. of Jacksonville Transportation Authority.Mainly revenue of Metropolitan Transit System (Baltimore).Nater charges received by Metropolitan District Commission:°Hail insurance charges.
t"Mainly from sales of water 'end power by the Colorado Rivss Commission.'Includes $210,224000 revenue of State Power Authority, MI,902,000 revenue of Metropolitan Transit Authority (New York City), and $26,959,000. revenue o
other itegional transporPatkon authorities.'"Revenue of Mill and 'Elevator Association and Bank of North Dakota."Mainly revenue of Grand River Dam Authority."Revenue of Rhode Island Public Transit Authority."Revenue of Public SerVice Authority."Revenue ofcement plant.
28
pREVENVE 25
Table 7. State Government Revenue, by Source: 1977--Continued(Thou* Ids of dollars)
current (Charges -- continued Miscellaneous general revenue,
.Water
.
transportand
terminals
Airportsr
currentcharm(' ,
Interestenrnings
royalties
)
Rentsand Donations
.
Finesand
forfeits
.1
Sale of
property ck,,
.
MiseellandoUs
g eneralrevenue,
n.e.C.
.. .
ALL STATES' . ... 167 745 141 157 . '7984671 3 475 494 e-956 5$6 . 834 752 245 499 106'107 1 7/9 .671. -
.
ALABAMA 27 185 .- 15 407 26 677 1 .045 13'676 2 241 598 .2 713ALASKA
.-. 19 234 9 980 60 952 38 375 5 741 2 037 , 1 652 4,347
ARIZONA 79 9 690 22 441 . 8, 292 22 873 3 249. , 3 168 ... .5 890ARKANSAS - 5'537 27 898 '.196 10 900 693CALIFORNIA 40 909 168 669 107 695 '87 634 44 873 31 929 31 587
A
COLORADO 9 550 28 881 23 678 18 217 4 302 688 7.479CONNECTICUT. . 370 4 641 21 687 55 151 6 898 22 217 647 MI c19DELAWARE - - 8 588 15 687 - 5 140 1. 627 - 12'888FLORIDA 31 21 925 95 004 - 21.677 1 891 3 471 . 15.723GEORGIA . 22 824 ... 10 920 ' 45 802 2 391 19 221 830 '' 142 .. 2'384
HAWAII . % ........
12 567 47 213 15 458 39 402 1 035 2 383 4 222 2 524 6 511IDAHO. . . . . . . - - 5 116 15 090 3 493 3 281 1 014 1 717 8 865.ILLINOIS - - 12 390 124 478 - 22 889 1 416 420 '137 716INDIANA. 638 12 19 341 69 743 79 21 627 '8 108 3 3 591.IOWA - 17 095 r34 355 13 15 489 139 .1 004 2 615
KANSASKENTUCKY
- 4 59812 435
38 42073 437
547.-
8 958.20 370- 8 438
1.-
550618
4 324LOUISIANA 27 809 - - 9 397 51 241 220 514 ,,6A4) '- 64 4 758MAINE 229 . 65, 3 548 19 651 . - 3 835 5 765 3 11 119MARYLAND 17 828 8 595 20 720 54 256 '7 861 22 519 627 92 175
'MASSACHUSETTS. . . . 20 195 49 180 41 202 80 027 - 4'977 767 1 503 '149 299MICHIGAN 280 67 31 157 95 470 13 5145 70 568 - 1 2P7 '146'201MINNESOTA - 4 1,0 593 91 716 3 792 44 281 4 259. 1'73 16 156MISSISSIPPI 1 620 16 23,260 292 5 454 908 13 .,. 15 645MISSOURI - 13 63 41 923 10 208 34 423 . 2 545
MONTANA 61 1 293 22 245,
14 454 ( 3 869 1 133 406 2 875NEBRASKA 391 6 234 13 621 8 874' '7 858 1 970 1 554 1.133NEVADA - 1 941 7 006 527 4 387 734 646 107NEW HAMPSHIRE 1
11
9 3 1 509 3 015 108 2 121 1 950 103 17 007NEW JERSEY 6 681 79 219 129 562 . - 19 346 6 656 368 94 207,
NEW MEXICO - 6 257 67 768 '110 094 3 032 3 159 1 014 7 016NEW YORK 1 696 7 378 q00 687 504 546 ' 203 44 496 . 14 415 15 750 '406 148NORTH CAROLINA 7 168 28 814 .65 522 467 23 695 -, 11 694 4 337NORTH DAKOTA - 3 035 22 290 5 494 4 201 - 1 417 ..4 1 196'OHIO 5 723 95 966 1 134 31 825 5 938 787 '8103 809
,
OKLAHOMA 10 742 38 091 18 290 7 908 4 526 1 112 9 695OREGON - - 13 984 155 803 . 749 13 695 4 113 740 6 716,PENNSYLVANIA 2 857 34 311 86 980 10 318 11 004 20 214 3 700 85 149RHODE ISLAND 158 1 332 4 230 18 098 8 476
1 180 .' 1 930 42 18 068SOUTH CAROLINA 16 836 - 8 278 32 782 459 10 9.74 1 728 3 407 4 715
SOUTH DAKOTA ' 3 778 21 002 2 245' 1 745 2 274 2'526 4 903TENNESSEE - 10 908 47 986 14 10 286. .3 787 7 1 898TEXAS - 29 058 271 207 318 186 74 719 1 056 2 055 69 327UTAH. . - 6 732 16 473 8 233 16 897 137 1 486 '2 615VERMONT - 45 4 211 12 439 .- 4 792 1 962 37 5 119,,..
VIRGINIA.
3 421 - 23 132 55 431 22 948 11 181 1 935 7 940WASHINGTON - - 6 229 42 922 '5 805 24 995 8 143 1 379 '105 571WEST'VIRGINIA - 3 522 44 870 46 3 195 1 216 46 ,705WISCONSIN -. 11 171 76 035 - 20 877 5 661 177 10 536WYOMING .- 5 067 22 203 17 388 3 606 67 573 2-232
.- Represents zero or rounds to zero.'Includes $60,849,000 receipts of State lottery fund and $48,007,000 rental receipts of Illinois Health Facilities Authority.'Includes
$133,706,000receipts of State lottery fund and 00,899,000 revenue of Massachusetts Health and Education Facilities Authority.
'Includes 133,706,000 receipts o7 State lottery fund. r
'Includes $28,445,000 receipts of workers compensation insurance program and $21,511,000 receipts from administration of motor vehicle laws.'Includes $201,270,000 receipts of State lottery fund; $125.959.000 from gales of abandoned property, and 06,362)000 contributions from State
Aut,
.
11 ,
' 4Incl des $76,793,000 receipts of State Ickftry fund.'l' des $102,207,000 proceeds frma*mIsales.
t' .
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29
Dormitory
STATE' GOVERNMENT FINANCE IN 1977
Tab lel. 'State Government Revenue, by Source: 1977Continued(Thousands of dollars)
°
Insurance trust revenue
All pystfms Emplo.ryee retirement .
. 80m.:
.
Ibtal Contributions,Earnings
oninvestments
Total
Coat missEarning."
on ,
investmentsTotal.ibutcontribution
local'.government'
contributions
ALL STATE .
ILAGAMA.;ILASKA . -
RIZONAOIKANSAS:AL1WORNIA. .. ... . .
..
1OLORAD0 . . . ... . .
1ONNECTICUT/ELAWARErLORIDA .. . .. .t ...1E.ORGIA. . . 4;.. .-i ;, . . .
IAWAII .
IDAHOILLINOISINDIANA.IOWA
CANSASCENTUCKY.OUIS/ANA4AINE4ARYLAND
4ASSACHUSETTS,4ICHIGAN .
4INNESOTAMISSISSIPPI4iSSOURI
40N7iNA4E8RASKA4EVADANEW HAMPSHIRENEW' JERSEY
NEW NEXICw.i
,. . .
NEW. YORKNORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTADMIO
OKLAHOMA .
OREGON . . 4PENNSYLVANIA . . ... .
RHODE ISLAND , . . . .
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTATENNESSEETEXAS --,.....
UTAHVERMONT
VIRGINE-A--r
.
32 364 664
367 282171 342372 304173 537
5.370 910
392 738530 93073 941855 957398 847
227 69195 846
1 686 150326702283 556
.162 098329 932468 969.127 739441 830
701 3481.459 352517 370194 689466 870
. 141 536' 75 278235 02365 501
1 667 919
133 980'3 861 471
548 31358 216
2 590 725
172 992557 744
2 052 468187 088279 545
50 736307 314757 162159 94759 652
332 320861 263251 033704 70154 807
Q 25
4
1
.
1
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Represents zero or rounds to zero.'Excluding any segregsble "cOntrihutioo4. rrov ,,prpoonting 1ntragoVerneental transactions rather then revenue.
L.
30
REVENUE ,Table 7. State Government Revenue, by Source 1977Coritinued
(Thousands of dollars)
State.
$
. viNInsurance trust revenue.-Continued
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. .
- .
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trust activities'. P'
Total
.
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ROVODUO from Stategovernment
Contributionsfrom FederalGovernment
.
TotalContri-
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4
Earniogson
investments.
4 ,
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. .
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.
. Earningson
investment.
. ALL.STATES. . .
1LABAMA1LASKAkRIZONA1RKANSAS:ALIFORNIA
:OLORADO:ONNECTICUTDELAWARErLORIDA1EORGIA
iAWAIIIDAHO ,
ILLINOIS ,
INDIANAIOWA
tANSAStENTUCKY. .
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MONTANA '
NEBRASKANEVADANEW HAMPSHIRENEW'JERSO
. .
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OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIARHODE ISLANDSOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTATENNESSEETEXASUTAH 1
VERMONT
VIRGINIA. . . -
WASHINGTONWEST VIRGINIAWISCONSINWYOMING
15 213.
2 5
9991
2 221
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8840
1 134195132
861671a777214
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401 782
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111862284740
1203106331516
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237760287824396
316584981989929
584280297277399
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8 522 737
v121 04071 18061'85552 613
1 501-783..
77 370174 18121 347,
234 869123 183
54 38525 825414 224138 59698 651
61 113402 118115 37740 937138 581
320 256577 070138 39350 911168 767
22 99342 67747 61824 326477 962
23 422772 355124 4b8.15,303
377 434
66 041153 357471 05754 87577 980
5 90893 209161 430
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-20 105
- Represents zero or rounds to zero.'Includes revenue contributed by the Federal Government for extended and special compensation programs; see table 18 and text.
' For listing of these inisurance trust systems. see table 20. Total includes earnings on investments.
' State unemployment compensation payroll tax."Excluding any segregable contributions from State gdveinaests. representing intragovernmental transactions rather than revenue.
. WI 31
28 . STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Table S. State Government Expendittire, by Cbaracter. and Object: 1977(Millions of dollars)
.
State
Intergov-
ernmentalexpenditure(tables 10
and 11)
Direct expenditure.
Exhibit:
Totalpersonalservices
.
Total
I
!
CurrCurrentOperation
Capital outlnyAssistance
and
subsidies
Interest
on debtbenefits
and
repayments. Total l.
table. 12)C .° astructIon
land andexistingstructures
48
Equipment
.. ' s '.\
a
ALL STATES. 62 470'240 126 767 117.'5 858, 560 16 7n5 .:',8,) 13 (.,j 4'4 1 695.531 1 477 364 7 555 515 5 136 265 23 425 988 35 7 Q. 773
ALABAMA. . i . 731 896 2 234 385 1 416 864 389 339 341 231 2 078 46 030 104' 390 50 388 273 404 636 440ALASKA . . . . . 235 062 912 527 501 519 . 224 272 194 418 .16 835 13 019 18 885 '49 168 118 683 , 313 400ARIZONA. . . . 732 522 1.133 139 712 510 185 513 156 562 7 271 21 680 ,61 .929 4 437 168 750 .409 541ARKANSAS'. . . 439 019 1 .082 /36' 680 7.13 200 400 170. 554 7 057 22 789 - 59 527 . 6 891 134 605 .310 485CALIFORNIA . . .9 071 792 13 367 794 8 668 278 ' 841 824 528 448 155 917 157 459 145 086 286 797 3 425 809 3 999 730
II
COLORADO . . . 690 707 A 460 796 993 436 238 985 195 833 24 041 19 111 128 502 7.654 192.219 549 952CONNECTICUT. . 532 438 2 123 622 1 096 599 180 064 ' 148 420 15 926 15'718 169 405 160 918 .516 636 499 950DELAWARE . . . 106 171 550 521 326 702 81 448 63 375 7 876 1 10 197 32 867 33 424 76 080 174 785FLORIDA, . . . 2 019 538 3 371 969 1 969 694 654 869 463 854 154 138 36 877 161 914 99 500, .485 992 1 089 619GEORGIA.'. . . 994 715' 2 445 315 1 573 395 364 080 314 506 22 851 26 723 119 363 64 413 324 064 784 958
HAWAII . . . . 39 1360 1 462 963 895 582 2 40 442 213 770 14 54f 12 131 101 446 76 067 426 502.822.IDAHO 220 151 552 476 344.389 /12 148 94 860 4 100 13 180 27 375 2 469
.14966 095 162 418
ILLINOIS . . . 2 823 846 7 115 395 3 567 046 974 110 880296 32 556 55'258 963 906 198' 777 1 411 556 1 481442INOIANA. . .. . 1 335 063 2 121 501 1 461 830 319 200 261 786 11 420- 45 994 42 410 28 054 gio 007 753.970IOWA 901 399 '1 650 913 1 064.072 254 963 218 784 17 460 18 719 145 494 5 782 180 602 507 709
KANSAS . . . . 447 916 1 270 883 838 291 211 252 179 215 21 163 16'874 80721 12 802 127 817 421 9'21KENTUCKY . . . 591 492 2 257 202 1 288 274 430 819 354 142 '16 254 40 423. 171 702 y5 448 270 959. 66E1.375'LOUISIANA', . A 984 120 2 662 618 1 498 460 612 708 501 907 83 788 27 013 109 149 73 817 368 484 725 270MAINE. . . . . 225 352 756 122 464 729 63 094 '. 56 551 2 065 4 478 57 181 27 842 143 276 173 735MARYLANO . . . 1 441 162 2 477 681 1 608 599 337 275 284 690 21 225 31 360 24 169 142 750 I.';' 364 888 734 535
...;
MASSACHUSETTS. 1 361 652 4 158 493 2 249 201 331 j. 299 403 19 059. 539 512 881 301 779 763 629 868 932MICHIGAN-, . . 2 848 346 6 222 489 3 714 222 492 216 .408 516 41 387 2 313 769 713 105 080 1 141 258 1.527 161MINNESOTA. . . 1 797 579 2 360 102 :1 630 157 295 099 242 459 28 027 , 24 613 43 665 54 818 336363 767 071MISSISSIPPI. . 602 904 1 319 119 846 302 250 098 209 674 22 228 18 196 64 5.07 40 271 117 941 320 640MISSOURI . . . 726 028 2 064 049 1 206'392 330 660 266 097 35.660 .28 903 183 138 20. 638 . 323 221 640.676
MONTANA. . . 169 503 613'918 371 766 136 098 119 875 8 451 .7 772 19 534 3 496 83 024 202 085NEBRASKA . . . 518 488 723'674 ., 493 896 1456772 121 171 9 478 15 123 37 644 2 757 43 605 270 149NEVADA . . 156 363 476 417 260 212 79 609 68 104 6 279 5 226 11 033 2 548 123 015 '146 060NEW. HAMPSHIRE. 95 065 582 074 375 090 119 372 103 341 ., 10.347 5 684 30 281 16 364 4e 967 144 021NEW JERSEY . . 2 028 4"45 4 799, 137 2 635 509 501 632 396 '135 49 640 55 857 50.918 235 772 1 375 306 .724 910
NEW MEXICO . . 398 394 738 649 517 870 102 055 85353 5 255 11 447 37 225 6 454' 75 045 282 777NEW YORK . . . 10 232 887 11 019 659 4 593 450 1 634 949 1 159 886 407 946 67 117 343 084 1 603 709 2 844 467 2 926 987NORTH CAROLINA 1 819 857 2 537 925 1 7'8, 0q8 307 856 210 207 42 064 55 523 21 302 61 050 389 621 925 352NORTH DAKOTA 162 021 516 636 355 830 '89 210 78 848 2 740 7 622 16 889 3 534 51'173 159 019OHIO 4'2 466 210 5 702 438 2 797 914 727 443 647 488 39 007 40 948 487 736 173 350 1 515 995 1 280 459
OKLAHOMA . . . 565 448 1 572 684 1 062 025 196 477 148 388 18 511 29 578 96 355 45 592 172 235 519 740OREGON . . . . 504 548 1 767 845 1 037 361 168 665 128 395 11 711 28 559 151 627 106 680 303 512 508 409PENNSYLVANIA . 2 767 152 8 440 784 4 290 443 645 000 583 849 53 988 27 163 1 220 017 391 637 1 873 687 1 730 169RHOOE ISLANO . 162 150 610 102 513 833 43 213 38 513 2 608 2 092 59 698 24 739 168 619 225 419SOUTH CAROLINA 584 214 1 750 172 1 204 240 246 004 183 586 17 900 44 518 60 465 49- 001 190 412 571 208
SOUTH DAKOTA . 75 341 453 569 298 969 105 515 94 348 3 054 8 113 14 594 10'484 24'007 152 814TENNESSEE. . . 119 156 .2 134 864 1 31'5 490 362 976 297 043 12 802 53 131 100 973 53 815 301 610 632 035TEXAS 2 215 929 5 613 508 4 014 084 851 893 684 092 61 830 105 971 153 862 345 480 324 1 847 987'UTAH 303 870 873 463 573 376 150 886 117 318 15 312 18 256 47 675
.113.' 7 077 94 449 293 538
VERMONT. 86 412 449 357 298 518 4R An7 40 406 3 140 5 061 32 278 22 375 47 579 113 141
VIRGINIA . . . 1 062 083 2 864 646 2 038 8471
5 060 442 396 46 362 26 302 16 613 45 125 249 001 926 439WASHINGTON . . 1 078 417 3 014 386 1 693 769' 4 539 680 22 153" 38 706 228 416 65 S89 614 773 847 592WEST VIRGINIA. 430 122 1 401 913 824 643 238
3350199 917- 22 882 15 209 57 654 63 498 218 110 31,4 705
WISCONSIN. . . 1 998 963 2 456 572 1 726 767 237 373 191 625 7 051 38 697 50 549 74 040 367 843 699 240WYOMING". . . 118 811 329 502 197 641 92 300 74 119 10 097 8 084 9 766 3 950 25 845 113 983
7
EXPENDITURE
Table 9. State Government Expenditure, by Type and Function: 1977,
k. (Thousands of doltars)c
State Totalexpenditure
General expenditure for all functions
\em ,
TotalIntergovern-
mental'expenditure
Directexpenditure
- f
ALL STATES . . 191 237 95 7 165 995 034 62 470 240 103 524 794
ALABAMA... . . ..... 2 966 281 2.593 982 731 89 6 N 1 862 086ALASKA.. .' . .. .. . 1 147 58 9 1 028 906 235 06 2 793 844ARIZONA 1 865 661 1 696 911 732 52 2 964 389ARKANSAS' . . .. ..... 1 521 r5 5 1 386 550 439 01 9 947 531CALIFORNIA' 22 439 58 6 19 013 777 9 071 79 2 9 941 985
COLORADO ,
CONNECTICUT2 1512 656
50 3
06 01 959 2842: 424
690 70 7532 43 8
1 268 5771 606 986
DELAWARE 696 69 2 612 146 171 474 441FLORIDA., ...... '. 5 391 50 7 4 95 515 2 019 536, 2 885 977GEORGIA 3 440 03 0 3 115 966 994 715 2 121 251
HAWAII 1 502 09 1 352 667 39 13 0 1 313 537IDAHO 772 62 684 211 220 151 060ILLINOIS , 9 939 241 8 527 685 2 823 846
.4645'703 839
INDIANA'IOWA e
3 4562 552
56 4
3123 186 5572 293 244
1335 063901 399
1 851 4941 391 545
KANSAS 1 718 79 9 1 590 982 447 91 6 1 143 066KENTUCKY 2 848 69 4 2 577 735 591 492 1 986 243LOUISIANA 3 646 738 3 278 254 984 120 2 294 134MAINE 981 474 803 719 225 35 2 5.78 367MARYLAND, 3 918 843 3 553 955 1 441 16 2 2 112 793
MASSACHUSETTS 5 520 145 4 756 516 1 361 652 3.394 864MICHIGAN 070 83 5 7 649 278 2 848 34 6 4 800 932MINNESOTA. . . . . .
.9
4 157 681 3 821 318 1 797 57 9 2 023 739MISSISSIPPI 1922 027 1 738 353 602,908 1 135 445MISSOURI 2 790 077 2 466 856 726 02 8 1 740 828
MONTANA 783 421 667 89 169 503 498 395NEBRASKA 042 162 998 557 318 488 680.069NEVADA 632 780 509 765 156 363 353'402NEW HAMPSHIRE 677 139 549 958 95 065 454 893NEW JERSEY . . ..... 6 827 632 5452.326 2 028 495 3 423 831
.
NEW MEXICO I 1 137 043 1 061 998 398 394' 663 664NEW YORKNORTH CAROLINA
//21 2524 357
546782
18 408 0793 968 161
10 232 8871 819 857
8 175 1922 141 '304
NORTH DAKOTA 678 657 627 484 162 021 465 463OHIO 8 168 648 6 409 900 2 466 210 3 943 690
. '
OKLAHOMA 2 138 13 1 965 897 565.44 8 1 400 449OREGON 2 272 393 1 901 338 504 54 8 1 396 790PENNSYLVANIA 11 207 936 8 947 844 2 767 152 6 110 692RHODE ISLAND 972 252 803 633 162 150 641 483SOUTI CAROLINA 2 334 336 2 143 924 584 21 1 559 710
SOUTH DAKOTA ,528 910 504 903 75 341 429 562TENNESSEE. . . . 2 854 020 2 552 410 719 156 1 833 254TEXAS 7 829 437 7 349 113 2 215 929' 5 133 184UTAH 1 177 333 1 054 771 303 87 0 750 901VERMONT 535 769 460 936 86 41 2 374 524
VIRGINIA 3 926 729 3 518 413 1 062 083 ' ,.'2 456 330WASHINGTON 4 092 803 3 345 960 1 078 417 /.. 267 543WEST VIRGINIA ' 1 832 035 1 559 346 430 122 1 129 224WISCONSIN 4 455 535 4 087 692 1 998 963 2 088 729WYOMING 448 30 402 471 * 118 811 283 660
- Represents zero or round.,
33
29
Total
Education
Intergoverm-mental
expenditure
64 037 013
1 231256344 075851 805565 621
6 975 305
2
1.
971 .570649 431268 246205 579360 676
477 559268 872
3 104 1601 406 7961 003 837
676 2511 019 8531 199 560
292 498.1 261 732
1.349 8602 885 4971 747 894. 747 7391 026 457
248 310331 119205 149152 514
1 854 559
I
525 0005 525 0061 908'358
233 411.2 548 122
3
857 453686 897085 146251 894890 839
154 9941 055 9593 820 465
547 872149 266
1 385 4521 562 472
589 7241 437 966
136 535
36 974.643
560 018.160 9005d2 808301 454
4 200 539
455 091347 900127 b20
1 587 048792.970
147 8661 977 000683 776591 614
357.181486 125696 497178 712746 617
838 3771 588 941'1 089 662
431 751601 856
133 123118' 768123 02340 270109 940
308 6213 871 3071 255 271
110 5031 508 614
428 976328 669
1 949 459110 156421 333
2
52'378490 040148 690P59 99856 384
721 989776 872400 151719 58068 561
direct' pefiditure
27.062 370 '-
671 238183 /75148997'2§4 067
2 774 766
516 479302 031,
611137,..,567:706
477 559..121 006
1. , 127 160723 020412 323
.3j9 070
503533
728.
'113 786,'515 115
511 4831 296 656
65& 232
?1141
988
115 1.87212 35182 126112 244744 619'
216 3721 653 699
653 087.122 908
1 039 508
/428 417
1 135 687358 228
141 738 .'
469 501
102 616565 919
1 671 775287 87492 880
663 463785 600189 573718 38867 974
IN"
STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Table 9. State.Government Expenditure, by. Type and Function: 1977;--ContinUed
(Thousands of dollars)
c
Totalexpenditure
ALABAMAALASKAARIZONAARKANSASCALIFORNIA. A *,
COLORADO'.CONNECTICUTDELAWAREFLORIDAGEORGIA
HAWAIIIDAHOpILLINOIS:INDIANAIOWA . . . . .. .
K A N S A S . . . . .. 4KENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINEMARYLAND
. ....
f
MASSACHUSETTSMICHIGAN .MINNESOTA. .
MISSISSIPPIMISSOURI,
lifoRTANANEBRASKANEVADA
1NEW HAMPSHIRENEW JERSEY
NEW:MEXICONEW YORKNORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTAOHIO
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIARHODE ISLANDSOUTH CAROLINA
'SOUTH DAKOTA'TENNESSEETEXASUTAH.VERMONT. ,
....
VIRGINIAW ASHINGTONWEST VIRGINIAW ISCONSINWYOMING
.
- Represents sore or rounds to *aro.
21 165 804
491 69887 183308 869203 948
2 395 443
475 031209 168113 240507 638445 491
174/93102 710880 452630 309350 006
291 091399 724387 03890 120
396 365
354 6491 038 185
567 992240 822366,352
95 108187 23871 75397 255436 804
186 515989 758537 943,107 851\.899 913
362 314304 631605 258107 550330 159
91 216405 751
1 501 880257 23576 640
539 928644 239141 05.0616 77757 621
Education -- Continued
State institutions of higher education Local school
Currpnt operaLLon Capita oUtlay
TotalCurrentoperation
TotalAuxiliaryenterprises
Other. TotalConstruction
onlyA
18
2.
1
852 767
413 79765 029
276 834172 426153 056
421 221199 54094 647
431'284397 458
142 89187 805i
773 702583 024332 397
264 526342 024349 84287 632
366 465
308 351979 466506 13209 666335 790
89 004167 55059 80475 569402 864
165 797838 124500 60394 658
796 '437
327 634257 160557 526103 104296 581
77.061360 562267 474225 40373 029
512 310557 807140 021561 34650 263
2 498 078
50 995.5 15644 51332 205149 470
68 62823 42113 21056 72944 750
11 71012 766118 238126 25468 398
34 36735 37863 38126 67847 128
35 952146 23854 15945 45149 480
18 03623 7524 452!t 10434 081
25 12871 05284 36718 672117 127
86 61436 55075 85412 02736 065
15 444'45 017165 63224 90913 076
69 22253 05724 52368 5778.035
16 354 689
362 00259 873232 321140 221
2.003 586
352 593176 11981 437
374,555352 708
131 18175 039
655 464454 770263 999
230 159306 646286 46170 954
319 337
272 399.833 228452 024164 215/86.310
.70 968143 7955 35263 465
368 783.
140 66767 072
-416 23675 986679 310
241 026220 610481 67291 077260 516
61 587315 545
1 101 842200 494
. 59 953
443 088504 750115 498492 76942 228
2,313 037
77 90122 15432 03531 522242 387
53 8109 62818 59376 35447 633
31 40214 905106 75047 28517 609
26 56557 70037 1962 488'29 900
46 29858 71961 80931 156'30 562
,6 1049 68811 94921 68633 940
20 718151 63437 34013 193103 476
34 68047'471'47 7324 44633 578
. 14 13545 189234 40631 8323 611
27 61886 4327 429
'55 4317 358
1 457 509
57 04319 82515 38625 77868 707
33 2104 673
13 47356 11224 031
26 1988 736
66 91717,45113 405
16,60438 42224 327
42016 404
.40 89431 16244 43322 08812 312
2 12312,9739 47211.45729 785
14 937,127 92119 35510 64578 017
22 59928 00328 7913 51218 185
12 46428 348
168 07720 9452 453
20 08458 8791 310
26 7642 399
650 769
33 05483 150
1
.31 638
10 36719 258
292 072.
7 527
. 6 9299.4702 494
3 838.
3 982-.
15 654-,-
5 438
28 660-
35 385
.i.
13 693-
-
47 960--
441 279
817458 238
31 838
10 36728
253 889
6 9299 4702.494
3838.
3 982-
5 733-
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5,438-
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-
13 693--
.
.24 68024 912
19 230
-38 183
7$527
.
9 921
28 660
8 417
47 960
A
aEXPENDITURE .
Table 9. State Govepment Expenditureigby Type and Function: 1977Continued(Thousand's of dollars)
State
ALL STATES
ALABAMAALASKAARIZONAARKANSAS I. II
CALIFORNIA:,
tQLORADI II
CONNECTICUT. . ... .
DELAWARE . . . . .
FLORIDAGEORGIA
°.
ILLINOISINDIANA
. IOWA
KANSAS .. ....KENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINEMARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTSMICHIGAN . ..MINNESOTAMISSISSIPPIMISSOURI
MONTANANEBRASKANEVADANEW HAMPSHIRENEW.4ERSEY .
4068'NEW YORK . . .
NORTH CAROLINA'NORTH DAKOTAOHIO
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIA .RHODE ISLAND 'SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTATENNESSEE''TEXAS. 4UTAHVERMQNT
VIRGINIA . . ....Ar WASHINGTON'0 WEST VIRGINIAWISCONSINWYOMING
8dUcation --Continued
Other education
TotalTotal. Current
operationCapitaloutlay
Assistance
andsubsidies
5 245 797 3 129 698 .391 196 1 724 903 32 77.9 390
146 486 123. 298 6 6 6 16 532 367 02712 842 10 648 1 328 866 . 56 38240 128 /7 658 563 11 907 112 13860 119 47 333 6 585 '6201 236 524347 485 les 128 14 271 145 086 5 450 070
41 448 12 867 79 28 502 292 718,' , 921863 46 891 24 898 21 074 419 592
27 986 22 152 122 5 712 73 959100 526 66 181 7 869. 26 476 442 093103 357 84 805 1 159 17 393 516 951
11 194 6 667 258 4 269 193 60218 296 13 745' 730 3.821 '.75 275
239 181 121 770 944 lit 467 2',112 78992 711 49 210 2 036 41 465 "'390 70662 317 38 682 860 22-775' 330 185
27.979 17 934 1 685 8 360 292 006127 075 89 839 18.889 18 347 462 417106 555 68 735 26 156 11'664 438 55321 172 10 079 70 11 023 171 482
118 750 93 458 1 123 24 169 570 286
156 834 89 508 40 827 26.499 1 456 925258 371 188 385 249 69 737 1 989 567
240 43 859 4 504. 41 877 621 991328 32 281 3 524 35 623 229 327
58 249 40 638 4 794 12 817 438 851
20 079 13 995 1'222 4 862 69' 76825 1.13 le 785 1 014 5 314 132 63010 373 7 592 16 2 725 47 22714 989 10 465 27 4 497' 81 033307 815 .253 735 3 162 '50 918 1 142 687
25 875 19 815 589 5 471' 106 846663 941 202 689 148 168 343 084 4 430 88399 490 74 301 4 467, 20 722 447 71715 057 10 840 254 3 965 64 588139 595 84 148 10, 757 44 690 1 093 536
60 725 35 822 3 999 20 904 360 59753 597 37 766 3. 15. 828 342 602
501 769 209 928 5 913 285 928 2 297 63934 188 26 816 585 6 787 215 870103 962 85 596. 5 108 13 258 236 880
11 400 7 571 596 3 233 67 692160 168 92 840 49 923 17 405 413 964156' 202 128 583 2 367 25 252 1 173 64830 639 17 880 4 154 8 605 117 01016 242 7 625 809 7 808 84 159
123 535 106 013 1 048 16 474 495 60793 401 65 193 1 327 26 881 529 85042 523 31 440 4 478 6 605 187 034101 611 50 140 922 50 549 873 40110 353 5 706 69 4 578 25 706
- Represents zero or rounds to 7ero.
Public welfare.
Intergovernaental expenditure a
mut,'. categoricalassistance'program's .
Other
10 133 404
1 1401 373
2.816 082
132 48019 399
685
0 922
4 173
105 1164 122 289
22 655
6249
126221228
3
1
141
494
4 516264
5
140
32
20618
391
374817822
067777725
554
44,2
780885
493
099937014658
24235837887114
2362 540
3
.222125
334
750
983542
701
8 j52. :737
1 4764175
2,450 158
77 542
685
3354
)10104
6
4 173
885453678
391
1 3740800
1(8276
115 11154 327204'375
582645
1.884
431 202
3 819 909171 217
281
52 7235 013
11'
108105
3 750
1b6 93719 505
253 651
1 988.867,,
2641198'
365 924
, 54 93819 39?
8 587
94 23117 13815 977
2 01761 546
. .
.10 954'167 450 ,
24 350
3 554
9001.4 135'
1
63 291
496 19093 720.5 014
440 377
5 2424 2 358153 65513 858
3
1282 435
56 046.6 037
81 050
STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Table 9. State Government Expenditure, by Type and Function: 1977 Continued
(Thousands of dollars)
...
.8tate
.
4
- Pub1ic welfareContinued. .
Direct expenditure
- Totaldirect
expenditure
Vendor payments Cash assistance paymentsState
welfare...institutions
'Other.
publicwelfare
For. 't..
medicalcare
Other TotalCategoricalassistance
Programs tOther
. ALL STATES
'ALABAMAALASKAARIZONA. . . . ....ARKANSAS'CALIFORNIA . . 0, .....
COLORADO. ....CONNECTICUT. . .,,DELAWAREFLORIDAGEORGIA. . . . ....
HAWAII ..... ..IDAHO.I1LINOIS,: . .. . .
INDIANA. . . .. ....IOWA
KANSASKENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINE. . . . . .
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTSMICHIGANMINNESOTA .MISSISSIPPIMISSOURI' .. . .. .....
MONTANANEBRASKANEVADA '
NEw_pAmPSHIRE.NECJARSEY
NEW MEXICONEW YORKNORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTAOHIO;'
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIARHODE ISLANDSOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH. OAKOTA.TENNESSEETEXASUTAHVERMONT
VIRGINIAWASHINGTONWEST VIRGINIAWISCONSINWYOMING
11
.
.
.
.
.
. .
, .
. e
. .
.
. .
.
.
22 645 986
.
367 02756 382
.110 398235 1512 633 988
160 238.400 173 2
442 093508 029
188 82975 275
2 007 173268 417307 530
291 615462 417437 179164 66320 461
1 330 8581 767 790393 266229 327435 297
68 286117 85045 34281 033648.194
.
106 846114 784182 78059 574952 878
357 355' 340 2442 091 261
196 999236 866
,,
67 456411 424
1 173 648117 01080 409
272 624504 308187 034538 70025 706
12 615 667
192 92914 3874 362
146 189.2 373 733
132 363196 77717 219
243 249316 483
69 2013.7 184
106 823237 852132 649
146 591. 187 539
234 21593 302280 551
..... .
621 318'.4., 722 517
368 361144 601
' 170 047
36 595'62 24221 55234 904
,4910904
:40 58453 728,130 55735 088384 883
200 308103 933829,058112 602124 241
33 805222 553622 903.53 14836 958
248 161183 40264 153
490 5566 407
.
.
66 871
.
'..
218-
-.
-
15657-
7
400767
4 407-
4 870
356-.
-4'332
-
40 428-
745. -435
-8 282
-10
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13254
-
-368
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-
-
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-
-739
. --4
.
,
0
.
.
5 818 525
.
8715818 019
_50 02253 326
-
-147 94527 140135 438101 970
97 17723 554
847 321935
121 970
72 361153 35597'48546 158
.
485 963696 535
92128 984170 321
.
13 017,32 .3308 30825 421
1 754__
58012.780'40 595
7 451135 749933 82852 91147 207
11 36183 568128 61039 07024 439
139201 50949 902
-5 188
5 308 014
. 87 84417 96942 30550 798
-
-146 08026 068135 4191011988
74 37623 554
741 403926
111 594
72 361153 35595 71045 673'
.
438 522695 367
28 984163 071
12 01631 7228 218
25 421
31 404-
57012 780
440 1695, --A
75 357125 837672 89952 83346 815
11 361I, 83 559
128 60637 44024 415
1_
179 89747 744
-
5 188
.
'
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. ,
510 511
IA. 50
7 7172 528
.
-
1 8651 072
1912
22 801-
105 9189
10 376
4
-
1 775485. -
47 4411 168
921-
7'250
1 00160890-
-
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-
949 962
260 91E4.-711
392
-
9
4
1 63024
.... ..
21 62 15
-
-
.
161 335.
-5 1251 118
-13 307
2 9377'366
'12 121--
-336
9 1048 70211 466
:::'1,/
-
(--' 13 0186 7543 413
-
668
1 8127 6771 7112 7716 001
.
2 1171 531
223475
7.443
4 101.
-827
A 3 785"
2 157-
4 899-
911
-4 9411 3447 6771 932
,
.3'983 588
, 86 24018.63354 876
. 35.636246'948
. 24 938.., 47 949
. 16 73763 406.89 576
22 05113 434
240 018. .20 928
36 575
70,52012f 523105 4792G 71519 913
170 131341 984.19. 82655 74293126
,16 8627. 319
13 77117 927
149 289
', 32 357.59 52551 420
. 11 218120 103
.77 495100 512327 18b27 70165 418
20 133105 30317 23624 79218 101
24 324113 71771 63540 46712 179
- Represents tern or rounds to zero
EXPENDITURE
Table 9. State Government Expenditure, by Type and Function: 1977Continued(Thousands of dollars)
.
State...
7...
.
Highways.I.
.
'
w
Total
.
.
Intergovern-mental
-expenditure
.
Regular highway facilities
Totaldirect
expenditure
. ,
.
Teta'.
.
Currentoperation.,
Capital outlay :
rotias .Constraetion.'.,
oaly ,
, ,
ALL STATES .
ALABAMA'ALASKAARIZONA; . ..ARKANSAS'CALIFORNIA
COLORADO ..........CONNECTICUT ...DELAWARE.FLORIDA , /
GEORGIA. ,:_. .
HAWAII . .i. . . ....IDAHOILLINOISINDIANAIOWA
KANSASKENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINEMARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTSMICHIGANMINNESOTAMISSISSIPPI -MISSOURI
MONTANANEBRASKA .NEVADANEW HAMPSHIRE: .NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICONEW YORK'NORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTAOHIO
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIARHODE ISLANDSOUTH' CAROLINA
SOUTH DOOTATENNESSEE ......TEXASUTAHVERMONT
.
VIRGINIA . . . .
WASHINGTONWEST VIRGINIAWISCONSINWYOMING
.
.
..
,
.
.
. .
.
a
.
.,
..
-'
.
.
.
.
. .
17 496 387.
373 199161 561240 763248 329
1 077 130
247 p84171 46057 470584 523353 033
.
'93 7
.
.
3 631 108
80 176-
.:56 26955 840
393 765
44 13716 2622 000
112 60645'070
-
29 866247 855155 179141 709'
39 200, 12 978
40 9.434 230
191 312
'88 718347 79797 58370 52246 560
7 44060 1566 2525 067
28 273
10 258125 86130 748'20 745316 149
84 76898 176122 167
. 39041 082
4 637134 7557 30011 7855 785
37 19569 141
100 40711 094
13 865 279
293 023161 .561184 494192 489683 365
.
2D3 447155 19855 470
471 917307 063
93 769105 103884 681287 473265 131
197 122403 663489 836107 324210 449
291 348392..031285 120214 666351 053
153 955135 12380 587105 217272 931
115 273563 584422 58490 343472 384
180 872138 799824 36237 207140 681
90, 310310 146693 621117 83154 213
614 454306 530341 657223 11692 703
13. 182 776
293 023161 561184 494
.. 102 489-639 938
203 447146 59950 684434 862307 063
93 769105 103'827 341278 345265 131
187 890_388 245489 54692 082176 226
259 639389 445285'120214 666351 053
153 955135 12380 58791 131195 997
115 273484 307414 66690 343
447 536
174 076138 666766 87535 115
'140 681
90 310310 146687 422117 831.54 213
e12 451274 413338 070223 11692 703
4 103 167
60 66834 28640.524.
.
62 409
.
257 917
47 26279 92721 97673 10178 970
35 96220 569194'73063.300.13 841
52 176116 453101 37944;88638 723
97 357.60 276''103 25148 43490 430'
38 596. 29'266
31 392-39 608
', 74 578
X53 222137 192'233 82624 664124 440
57 74146 591
323 29516 17074 305
38 41293 696209 63228 04520 721
186 40352 175
...;_.\ 137 255`It 87 914
21 212
.
9 079 609
232 355127 275134 970130 080382 021
456 18566.47228.708361 761228 093
57 80764 534612:61121E036
,
176 290
135 723271 792;388 14747 196.137 503
, 162 282329 169181 869166 232260 623
115 359105 85749 19551 523121 419
62 051347 115180 84065 679
323 096
116 33592 075443 58018 94566 376
51 898216 450477 79089 78633 492
326 048222 238200 815135 20271.491
.
:-.111,0g0.alik
"221;59.144.:725132.281ab 971
. ,32.7 589.
.' 145, 978.'55.66525 992294.002.244 364
., 54.398.79 371
603.064'202 710161 4.4
.124 723234 156368 62245 984
.126 055.. ..
146 677306'684
. 164.755^1.58 186228 962
109 80497 50942 31k49 618
115.569
56 338320 420130 09860 935289 212
99 06981 488
401 93417 49152 388
48,554200 873456 69381 79230 888
285 580207 273178 545133 44065 180
13 9.
1
'442 5206 40
:236.322416 641530 779111 554401 761
350 066739 828382 703
'285 188397 613
161 395195 27986 839110 284301 204
125 531689 445453 332III 088788 533
265 640236 975946 52937 597181 763
94 947444 901700'921129 61659 998
651 649375 671341 657323 523103 797
- Represents zero or rounds to zero,
STATE GO)kRNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Table 9. State Government Expenditure, by Type and Function: 1977Continued(Thousands of dollars)
717.
State
....
dighwaya--Continued Hospitpe
Toll highway facilities .
Total
.
,D,
Intemgoverlmental
expenditure
,
!Total.
directexpenditure
Total,State
. . .
...hospit.l.
..
Total
.
Currentoperation
Capital outlay
TotalConstruction
.' onlyI
...,.
'':.ALL STATES .
-. "`.:..
ALAB1A..... ,, . . .
,ALASKA .,
ARIZONA %ARKANSAS
P.,CALIFORNIA
.COLORADOCONNECTICUTDELAWARE ..... . .
FLORIDAGEORGIA'
HAWAIIIDAHOILLINOIS . . .. .INDIANAIOWA.
. .
KANSAS r ,
'.. . .
KENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINEMARTLAND.
MASSACHUSETTSMICHIGANMINNESOTA ..... .
MISSISSIPPI "MISSOURI
MONTANA'NEBRASKANEVADANEWHAMPSHIRENEW JERSEY
'NEW MEXICO . . .,. .
NEW YORK ..........NORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTAOHIO . o
OKLAHOMA . . . . . . .
OREGON .....PENNSYLVANIARHODE ISLANDSOUTH CAROLINA".
SOUTHOAKOTATENNESSEETEXASUTAHVERMONT
VIRGINIA-
WASHINGTON':WEST VIRGINIAWISCONSINWYOMING
682
43
84.
37
579
915
1534
312
1476
797
24
6
572
6
102323
503
.
.
427
599786055
.
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223418290242223
709586
.
.
,0869341,
277918
848
796133487092
199
CO3117587
3147749
.
.
''22 951
.
7 9481 45915 988
24 9156 126A6 -0218 425290
10 519II 157
24 4252 416
3.67366 493
.58 82k7 918
17 048
6 759133
38 9412 040
4 609
i
7 35731 6993 587
.
,
290 754
-
20'476
6513 327.21 067
-
32 4252 972
3 2026 993
4 72323 066
7 284170
-
"..,
10 41310 441
-
20 455
7 800,
' 37.
18 54652
-
1 590-
94 646418
. -
,
281 734
)00 476
6512 99420 969
30 0972 636
3 2025 849
4 72322 230
6 643134
.
10 0459,795
NN1.8.307r
7 794
18 54652
I 546
94 6464399
*
742. 580
.
170 28713 66270 20667 609574 667
104 149152. 98526 573223 368179 329
74 786:. 13 664466%009164 598137 934
114 76574 820249 88825 238218 266
, 238 082348 558169 18676 251'164 972
27 484. 65 146
10 61643 839''295 341
51 9271 104 205280 90422 800344 745
110 10797 101590 87563 402
130 311
'39 790131 415.585 831.:'
44 45115 019
255 010100 77859 044140 30212 085
b
120 350
1 70574420
3 513970
2 657
.1 802
. 3 926
292. 60
271 618
.841.
167391464
214.
2 5389 129
8121 0312 193
662214280
19 356
..
1.38537 540
6. 1 702
946500222
1 792.
8914 552
9676
4 6521 069871
7 995429
I
.
8 622 g30. .
'168 58212 91870 186-/* 096573 697
101 492152 98526 573221 566175 403
74 49413 604
465 982162 980137 093
,
114,59874' 429249 42425 238
:218 052
- 235 544.339 429161 37475'220162 779
26 82264 93210 536-43 139
275 985
51 9271 102 820243 36422 794
343 043
, 109 161'96 601590 653
- 63 402128 519
38 899126 863585 73544 37515 019
, , 240 35899 70958 173132 30711 656
8 364 351
.
.
168 3899 527
-59 995'. .63. 400
',5671,91.71
92:'561i30-245
'. 25 523215 085175 403
71.0043 604449.866162 929136 998
.
114 59874 429
t 246 92321 158205 052
219 514337 519'165 149
75 .087161 279
26 27464 68110 53626 681222-758
51 9271 095 733242 86222 794343 043
107 00996 601589 49863 402127 994
N8 899.125 687
534 30644 37513.178
250 358/99 19158 1731j2 307
. I1 656- Represents zero or round's to zero.
.4
/ '3
- EXPENDITURE
Table 9. State Government Expenditure,.by Type and FunCtion: 1977-Cdntinued
(TkOusands of dollars)
State
HoOpitals--Ceatinued
Current operation of State hospitals
Total
mental institutions
ALL STATES . 7 563 099
TotalRegularmental
hospitalsOther
Generalhospitals
Other.
Capitaloutlay,State
1cospikils
Other .hospitalA(nongovern-mental)
. .
5 129 291
A
1ABAMA 149' 820 66 784ASK* .... .. . ,
.' 9'505 9 505
ARKANSAS' 58 494 31 684
ARKANSAS :55357 . 36 784. CALIFORNIA 547 756 309 054
COLORADO ..
J.(.. 90 965 50 640CONNECTICUT. . . . 122 944 . 98 737DELAWARE . . . . .. .. /2 505 20:430FLORIDA 202. 060 165.509'GEORGIA 169 518 '141 174
NAWAII ..67 340 23. 012- ADAHO .12 406 12 406
.ILLINOIS 313 594 269 045INDIANA 153 973 , 98 192IOWA 115 877 55 884
KANSAS 85 096 53 906KENTUCKY 69 797' 38 317LOUISIANA 4 203 099 66 842MAINE 20 722 20 722MARYLAND ... .. 189 296 106 785
MASSACHUSETTS 213 490 151 131MICHIGAN. 315 394 215 867
:MINNESOTA. ., . .. 157 128 73 871MISSISSIPPI 69 962 33 956MISSOURI ., 151 191 108 289
MONTANA' 24 235 20 392NEBRASKA 57 619 27 802NEVADA . 8 057 8 057NEW HAMPSHIRE. . 24 496 24 496NEW JERSEY 207 499 151 232
NEW MEXICO 48 054 15 825NEW YORK . . . , . 1 020 056 .'180 758NORTH CAROLINA 229.116 147 886,NORTH DAKOTA 21 085 15 376OHIO 290 084 199 700
OKLAHOMA 95 768 66 558OREGON . . '' .: .... 94 357 40 011PENNSYLVANIA 554 908 453 526RHODE ISLAND. 60 033 30 320SOUTH CAROLINA 120 982 78 505
SOUTH DAKOTA 16.272 16 272TENNESSEE 117 652 82 700TEXAS 458 378 296. 066.UTAH:. . 39 473 14 780VERMONT 12 417 "12 417
VIRGINIA 226 060 115 606WASHINGTON 91 400 63 459WEST VIRGINIA 55 623 25.534WISCONSIN 111 101 72 973'WYOMING 11 085 10 514
2 707 398. 2 421 893 2 099 615
38 4,4 28 620 83, 0365
111 .72(72
2.,-740
13. 452 22:42020 861 15 923. 18 373182,907 .156 147 238 702 .'
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39
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STATE GOYERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Statlovernment Expenditure,byType and Function: 1977Continued(Thousandsoftdollars)
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.
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'COLORADO'
`CONNECTICUTDELAWARE .
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EXPENDITURE
Table 9..:State Government Expenditure, by Type and Function: 1977Continued(Thousands of dollars)
1.
37
t
Stato
l%
CorrectionContinued
Financialadeinis-[ration
Employmentsecurityadminis-tration
Policeprotection
General control
..
Current.
operation
Capitaloutlay
Total
.
Judicial.
Total
0)rrec-Lionelinsti-tutions
Other
I ..
ALL STATES . . . . 2 446 368 1 863 941 582,427 312 995 2 241 346 1 698 200 1 689 818 1 858 353 748 75C
ALABAMA 25 630 , 19 641 5 989 1 294 19 826 27 498 19 479 22 713 12 38C
ALASKA ..... . . .120 981 15 400 5 581 154 19 708 14 292 15. 456 37 998 16 491
ARIZONA 25 153 21 144 4 009 4 020 29 977 23 416 31 536 15 734 4 0811
ARKANSAS 14 128 12 2.24 1 904 2 909 27 039 16 310 14 462 10 581 3 10:
CALIFORNIA ..... . . 295 355 228 858 66 497 8 883 289 315 146 891 221 984 153 773 40 391
COLORADO . . 33 991 23 855 10 136 1 226 33 090 17 809 21 343 42'202 . 24 OP
CONNECTICUT 42 015 27 697 14 318 2 891 27 243 27 391 25 131 45 661 27 53:
.DELAWARE , 13 439 11 037 2 402 3 979 10 510 5 381 10 545 16 596 9 901
FLORIDA 143 237 106 471 36 766 31 038 54 870 51 987 65 294 100 007 32 781
GEORGIA. . . . ..... 57 964 42 067 15.897 6 331 36 639 30 460 27 023 31 452 8 781
HAWAII 9 441 8 185 1 256 5 1109 17 132 10 849 321 31 326 11 35(
IDAHO 9 769 6 640 3 129 691 10 347 9 569 6 014 8 930 4 161
ILLINOIS 102 951 77 746 '25 205 4.'466 90'177 73 088 61 805 , 90'050 41 061
INDIANA 42 622 '35 342 7 280 3 762 40 477 33 934 35 438 25 225 8 441
IOWA 26 315 22 539 3 776 2 170 29 150 22 979 18 849 18 117 7 391
KANSAS 23 592 21 307 2 285 1 575 26 572 18 424 10 246 19 708 6 541
KENTUCKY ...... , . . 32 735 22 664 10 071 3.852 32 458 10 139 37 363 31 644 11 571
LOUISIANA 51 428 33 454 17 974 63 974 35 157 27 145 45 910 36 688 11, 741
MAINE 10 034 8 398 1 436 06 10 721 11 331 7 194 .`12 269 5 87:
MARYLAND 90 068 52 698 37 370 6 673 73 138 22 070 96 225 '''52 477 22'741
MASSACHUSETTS 67 886 42 330 25 556 .3 332 51 985 49 238 39 420 52 182 14,081
MICHIGAN 102 816 88 886 13 930. 16 420 80 901 99 105 72 167 75 930 25 281
MINNESOTA 32 947 24 647 8 300 1 962 38 727 25 543 21 696 29 917 4 68:
MISSISSIPPI 14 006 13 017 989 ,2 244 15 205 31 697 19 564 11 929 . 3 431
MISSOURI 35 048 25 584 9 464 2 786 26 439 ' 35 923 33 917 28 530 14 58'
MONTANA 9 892 : 7 978 1 914 1 092 20 850 8 052 B 236. 10 384 ' 1 34:
NEBRASKA . . . ..... 15 181 10 645 4 536 1 449 13.560 11 706 10 307 12 503 7'181
NEVADA . . . J 12 064 9 829 2 235 6 168 16 299 14 881 7 002 '-. 9 133 1 821
NEW HAMPSHIRE 7 433 6 068 1 365 796 8 111 6 225 .5 422 6 928 1 91,
NEW JERSEY 67 437 57 412 10 025 3 229 76 651 51 626 58 147 766, 29 501.69
NEW MEXICO . . . . . . 11 202 9 276 1'926 933 22 645 10 009 12 769 23 085 .9 341
NEW YORK 224 399 181 353 43 046 45 063 212 999 163 988 ;94 638 189 245 94 231
NORTH CAROLINA 94 179 71 515 22 664 9 996 47 350 43 411 43 984 60 723 32 62'
NORTH DAKOTA 3 980 3 707 273 236 7 940 1.979 4 074 - 6 035 1 54.
OHIO, 108 124 73 224 34 900 6 600 110 584 75 925 43 982 35,918 14 02,
'OKLAHOMA 28 190 17 250 10 940 14 383 17 427 25 213 33 494 21 095 9 05
OREGON 37 626 26 512 11 114 1 361 60 267 13 582 23 189 29 860 7 551
PENNSYLVANIA 98 934 85 861 13 073 3 829 127 864 113 089 119 405 108 787 56 21
RHODE ISLANO 14 586 10 478 4 108 1.010 13 814 12 465 8 436 18 545 10 55'
SOUTH CAROLINA 39 003 35 687 3 316 2 181 21 988 21'721 21 439 14 203 2 96.
SOUTHDAKOTA . 5 684 4 388 1 296 337 9 685 9 990 5 663 11 111 5 60
TENNESSEE 41 191 33 736 7 455 4 657 33 904 33 354 15 656 29 462 9 57
TEXAS 79 793 74 327 5 466 11 006 79 036 89 382 79 877 56 481 .17 40
UTAH 13 724 8 684 5 040 1 299 16 401 16 132 .8 771 xo 303 4 57i
VERMONT 7 933 5 576 2 357 296 9 496 6.310 6 922 8 128 3 40'
.
.
VIRGINIA 67 865 42 549 25 316 9 454 57 137 25 846 54 960 38 885 24 05
WASHINGTON 59 276 41248 18 028 . 2 116 50 781 37 679 30 935 27 512 6 45
WEST VIRGINIA 12 043 11.4.35 908 836 22 292 14 873 12 745 17 449 9 56
WISCONSIN 59 142' 40 220 18 922 1 363 48 183 33 292 16 560 32 439 10 28
WYOMING 3 936 3 452' r. 484 ) 807 9 271 8-981 4 823 6 734 1 35
Represents zero or rounds to zero.
41
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38 STATE GOVERNMENT PINANCES IN 1977
-liable 9. State Government Expenditure, by Type and Function: ,1977Continued(Thousands of dollars)
State
.
General control--Continued,
Protectiveinspection
and
regulation,n .e .c .
Miscellaneous commercial activities.
.
Housing and urban renewal
Legislative.
Other TotalWrrent
operationCapitaloutlay
TotalIntergov-ernmental
expenditure
Directexpenditure
ALL STATES . . . 470 495 639 108 1 188 665 1 562 619, 810 441 752 178 352 598 174 734 177 864
ALABAMA 3 649 '446 684 13 257 - -1 W,.. ... - - -
ALASKA 7 015 14 485 9 223 '34 678 34 158 320 4 107 - 4 107ARIZONA 4 471 7.179 16 091 '5 831 5 831 - - - -ARKANSAS 3 033 4,445 8 459 - - - . - - -CALIFORNIA 61 057 52 320 205 366 '3 574 3 574 - 7 906 1 982 5 924
COLORADO 4 923 13 260. 11 594 -.
- -.
1 576 873 703CONNECTICUT 5 674 12 454 16 104
437 417 31 892 5 525 24 164 22 072 2 092DELAWARE ..... . .. . 1 845 4 844 2 96? '5 1,13 4 819 319 274 - 274FLORIDA
-18 105 49 115 43 557 '8 288 8 143 145 -
GEORGIA 7 954 14 710 13 258 7 7 - 991 991 . ..
611 .
HAWAII 7 136 8 840 6.464.
- - - 39 165 - 39 165IDAHO- 1 856 2 905 9 268 - - - 262 - 262.
ILLINOIS 20 843 28 143 49 936 - - - 4. 643 397 4 246INDIANA 7 467 9 309 14 648 - - - 932. - 932IOWA
.5 426 5 301 11 455- -
.
- - 133 - 133
KANSAS 5 355 7 807 8 502 .. - - - +KENTUCKY 3 768 16 298 18 955 - - - 852 - 852LOUISIANA 7 977 16 970 19 665 - - - - - .MAINE 3 231 3 163 5 609 - - - 202 - 202MARYLAND 9 805 19 923 21 521 '50 447 49 598 849 831 - 831
.
.
MASSACHUSETTS 18 154 19 942 22 816 113 537 10 937 2 600 38 647 38 647 -MICHIGAN 23 647 26 995 43 824 - - - 4 189 - 4 189MINNESOTA . 12 801 12 434 16 785 . - -
-35.
2 982 315 2 667MISSISSIPPI 4 270 4 228 12 037 547 512 - .
MISSOURI 8 252 5 689 18 891 - - - 405 - 405
MONTANA 4 16'8 4 873 5 026 85 85 - - - -NEBRASKA, 2 668 2 653 8 241
.
- - - -NEVADA 3 804 3 507 8 035 '11 252 11 247 5 48. - 48NEW HAMPSHIRE 2.727 2 290 4 412 82 82 - 408 85 323NEW JERSEY 8 263 31 995 55 403 - -. --5 453 - 5 453
NEW MEXICO 2 867 10 876 6 032NEW YORK . 46 220 48 789 123 832 m1 127 787 477 676 650.111 "182 172 82 681 , 99 491NORTH CAROLINA 5 252 22 844 24 578 161 161 - - -NORTH DAKOTA 2 874 1 620 4 661 b48 q71 48 971 . - - - -OHIO 10 010 11 e85 47 534 360 289 71 925 - 925
OKLAHOMA . 5 908 8 129 11 383 1'32 530 30 122 2 408 - -OREGON or 7 884 14 426 22 052 - 5,29 529PENNSYLVANIA . . . 32 667 19 882 54 973 - ' - 25 4 85 25 485 -RHODE ISLAND . . . 2 3215 5 662 5 061 NS 247 8 2.30 17 50 - 50SOUTH CAROLINA 6 003 5 237 15 796 "153 280 71 904 81 376 ,449 - 449
:SOUTH DAKOTA 1 633 3 874 5 739 w20 400 12 203 8 197 442 J 442TENNESSEE 4 445 15 438 .16 861 - - - a - -TEXAS 19 367 19 624 . A5 468 - - - . - -UTAH 2 425 3 300 1* 8 415 . - - - 1 504 1 206 298VERMONT. . .... 1 541....) 3 182 3 787 - - - 1 935 - 1 935
VIRGINIA 6 765 8 061 25 841 - - - - - .
WASHINGTON . . . . . . 14 919 6 137 31 779 - - - - . -WEST VIRGINIA 4 455 3 425 9 108 - - - - -
.
. -WISCONSIN ' 10 629 11 524 21 625 - - 937 937WYOMING. . . .. 2 959_ 2 424 2 776 r - - - - -
- Represents zero or rounds.'Expenditure of State ferry system.''Expenditure of Arizona Power Authority.'Mostly for electric power operations of Central Volley Water Project.'Mostly for expenditure of Connecticut Public Transportation Authority."Expenditure of Del Authority for Regional Transit.'Expenditure of Jacksonville Transportation Authority.' Mainly expenditure of Metropolitan Transit System 'Baltimore). N.''Mater utility expenditure of Metropolitan District Commission.' Mainly for water and power expenditure of Colorado River Commission."Includes $751,301,000 expenditure of New York Power Authority, $418,732,000 of Metropolitan Transportation Authority {New York City),and $101,217,000
expenditure of other regional transportation authorities."includes $71,290;000 expenditure of New York State Urban Deve ment Corporation and $76,362,000 for housing grinti to citlei.
"Expenditure of Mill and Elevator Association and Bank of Nortt akota.
"Mainly expenditure of Grand River Dam Authority."Expenditure of Rhode Island Public Transit Authority."Expenditure of Pubtic Service Authority."Expendliure of cement plant.
44
EXPENDITURE
Table 9. State,Government Expenditure, by Type and Function: 1971Continued(Thousands of dollars)
General
.
public buildings Airports
.
Water transport and terminals
State-Ibtal
Currentoperation
Capitaloutlay
Total
Intersovern-mental
expenditure
Directexpenditure
TotalOther thancapitaloutlay
Capitaloutlay,
ALL STATES . . . 557 016 291 292 265 724 234 753 '46 274 188 479 276 452 158 482 117 970
ALABAMA . 2 272 2 207 65 6%. 676 36 355 22 322 14. 031
ALASKA . . . . ,
18 957 7 282 11 575 19 7 0' 770 18 950 10 094 9 339 . 755
ARIZONA 4 970 3 161 1 809 810 119 691 -
ARKANSAS 6 903 1 186 5 717 24 242
CALIFORNIA 16 281 0 351 7 930 2 1 311 959 .
COLORADO 9 708 2 488 7 220 .: . o - r
CONNECTICUT 6 676 6 316 360 2 949 44 2 905 193 193 -
DELAWARE 11 987 2 595 9 392 .. . ,. .
FLORIDA. . .- .... 35 724 5 224 P 500 3 339 3 339 340 261 . 79
GEORGIA. 13 678 10 969 '2 709 - . - 35 898 15 294 20 604
HAWAII 9 870 4 911 4 959 35 951 35 951 11 157 7 907 3 250
IDAHO 1 176 454 722 289 108 tal - . -
ILLINOIS ' It 298 11 225 6 073 15 967 2 612 13 355 3 238 3 237 1
INDIANA 6 229 4 212 2 017 2 462 i 2 462 5 549 441 '5.108
IOWA 8 483 2 076 6 407 260 260 . .
KANSAS 5 426 1 432 3 994. -.
KENTUCKY 21 645 7 831 13 814 6 107 5 162 945 3 922 3 922
LOUISIANA 7 126 6 756 370 ' 37 891 ' 16 799 21 092
MAINE. 2 219 2 212 7 702 415 . 287 490 448 42-
MARYLAND 11 TOO 8 764 2 936 36 172 36 172 27 736 13 056 .14 680.
%
.
MASSACHUSETTS. 13 965 12 224 1 741 24 855 2 998 21 857 25 130 20 804 4 326
MICHIGAN 16 043 11 725 4.318 13 518 13 518 8 869 7 238 631
MINNESOTA 11 539 7 400 4 139 5 131 3 974 1 357 80 '80.1
MISSISSIPPI 3 932 2 872 1 060 22 22 1 345 734 611
MISSOURI 8 005 5 310 2 695 194 194 .. . .
...
,
MONTANA 1 368 30 1 338 348 3 345 -. ,
NEBRASKA 2 924 1 239 1 685 5 479 4 .076 1 403
NEVADA 201 201 . -
NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 162 577 3 585 503 . : 482 24 376 38 338
NEW JERSEY . .. 7 405 7 210 195 2 076 2 076 . 4 881 4 641 240
NEW MEXICO 2 200 638 1 062 - -.
-
NEW YORK 106 945 57 833 49 112 23 890 4 182 19 708 19 852 10 964 8 888
NORTH CAROLINA 20. 434 6 244 14 190 1 196 1 196 13 501 5 723 7 778
NORTH OAKOTA 2 531 1 135 1 396 648 648 - .
OH10 6 286 6 171 115 ..'A .7.- -
OKLAHOMA 5 996 4 485 1 511 74 . 741.150
- .
OREGON 8 583 8 583 234 84 -
PENNSYLVANIA 18 566 '18 566 - 4 843' 640 4 203 1 250 1 250 -
RHODE ISLAND 4 924 4 477 447 2 914 2 914 517 514 3
SOUTH CAROLINA 9 913 2 599 7 314 1 123 1 123 21 535 10 697 . 10 838
SOUTH DAKOTA 1 170 789 381 1 909 1 909 .
- -
TENNESSEETEXAS
2115
285130
614
285350
. 15 000780
2 1831 063 1 063
2 183 -.
-
UTAH 3 808 1 147 2 661 1 853 1 333 520 -
VERMONT 2 216 1 889 327 429 24 405 -- -
VIRGINIA 15 976 4 199 11 777 .2 622 1 612 1 010 6 094 2 421 3 673
WASHINGTON . p 6 459 934 5 525 570 570 - 159 159
WEST VIRGINIA 1 862 763 1 099 1 030 1 030
WISCONSIN . 8 781 8 737 44 6 430. - 6.430' . so -
WYOMING 6 079 1 812 4 267 1 500 . 1 500 - -
- Represents .zero or rounds to zero.
,43
STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977'
Table 9:' State Government Expenditure, by Type and Function: 1977Continued(Thousands of dollars) .1
esm-
Libraries Veterans' services General expenditure not elsewhere.Xonctionally classified
interest 9 Intergovernmental expenditureState Intergov- on
Total ernmentalDirect
Total Veterans''Other general . For general
expenditureexpenditur bonuses debt'
'Totallocal
government Other
support
. .
ALL STATES . . . . 236 030 139 091 96 939 54 On 12 087 '41 939 5 136 265 9 322 617 6 372 5143 2 950 074
ALABAMA 2 607 653 1 954 1 371 - 1 371 50.388 78 066 21 278 56 788ALASKA 4 013 2 155 1 858 959 - 959 49 168 53 382 31 363 22 019ARIZONA 1 974 883 1 091 ....263 - 263 A1 437 164 698 151 966 12 732ARKANSAS 1 721 1 009 712 392 - 392 6 891 62 792 25 527 37 265CALIFORNIA
,
9 297 5 446, 3 851 4 913 - 4 913 286 797 1 275 488 1 082.270,
193 21e
COLORADO 1 055.
416 639 - - 7 654 41 701 15 56 26 137CONNECTICUT 4 494 1 425 3 069 544 386 158 160 918 il 121 880A 61 219 60 661DELAWARE 464 - 464 74 15 59 33 424 15 170 : - 15 170FLORIDA 4 804 3 623 1 181 985 - 985 99 500 292 262 223 519 68 743GEORGIA 8 646 7 304 1 342 2 935 - 2 935 64 413 95,293 16 117 79 176
HAWAII 7 910 - 7 910 4 - 4 76 067 34 266 21 560 12'706IDAHO 1 383 710 673 92 - 92 2 469 a9 780 26 496 13 284ILLINOIS 17 904 10 431 7 473 2 421 118 2 303 . 190/777 420.694 149 347 .27r 347INDIANA 4 681 1 746 2 935 323 10 313 28 054 362 277 313 916 48,361IOWA 2 028 72 1 956 858 '749 109 5 782 132 906 101 970 '30 936
(
KANSAS 1 708 1 148 560 758 758 .12 802 41 747, 25 868 '15.879KENTUCKY 5 712 528 5 184 - - 95 448 49 340 .801 '4.8 531LOUISIANA.. 1 516 - 1 516 2 121 - 2 121 s 73 817 218 242 178 414 -19 828MAINE 1 323 58 1 265 41 - 41 27 842 32 286 .12 774 -19 512MARYLAND 9 980 8 757. 1 223 589 - 589 142 750 121 918 89,996 31 922
MASSACHUSETTS 7 638 5 991 1 647 1 308' 421 887 '301 779 260 638 29 522 231 116MICHIGAN 13 536 10 956 2 580 5 539 3 441 2 098 105 080 580 001 463 106 116 89!MINNESOTA 672 40 632 1 710 867 843 54 818 345 573 .. 290 588 54 98!MISSISSIPPI 3 428 2 223 1 205 482 - 482 40 271 87 159 '' 77 077 '10 082MISSOURI 1 428 1 236 192 1 449 - 1 449 20 638 63 470 5.136 '58 334
MONTANA 589 76 513 2 019 1 655 364 3 496 22 786 1 450 21 331NEBRASKA 1 517 531 986 366 - 366 2 757 102 497 81 483 21 014NEVADA 937 312 625 125 - 125 2 548 21 197 15 259 5 931NEW HAMPSHIRE 888 .- 888 363 58 16 364 44 574 30 222 14 352NEW JERSEY 10 436 7 876 2 560
.421587 - 587 235 772. 330 998 235 373 95 62!
NEW MEXICO 1 207 - 1 207 356 - 356 6 454 75 357 69 326 .6 031NEW YORK 29 915 26 207 3 708 3 185 - 3 185 21 603 709 1 420 667 1 025 591 395 071NORTH CAROLINA . . .. . . 6 768 4 607 2 161 1 335 - 1 335 61 050. 171 238 80 087 91 151NORTH DAKOTA 624 168 456 256 146 110 . 3 534 21 723 14 871 6 852OHIO . 6 328 4 040 i 288 3 989 2 451 1. 538 OA 173. 350 440 115 386 836 53 271
OKLAHOMA 1 884 391 1 493 456 - 456 45 592 29 400 7 527 .., 21 87:.OREGON 1 531 40 1 491 127 - 127 106 680 58 800 36 651 22 141PENNSYLVANIA 13 000 10 618 2 382 316 261 55 391 637 278'972 32 833 246 131RHODE /SLAND 1 739 1 019 720 22 - '22 24 739 29 617 10 426 19 191:SOUTH CAROLINA 2 871 2 102 769 250 - 250 49 001 113 129 54 903 58 221
SOUTH DAKOTA . . . . . 855 - 855 41 - -419 10 484 10 931 4 750 6 181TENNESSEE 4 129 2 918 1. 211 590 53 815 73 424 . 61 248 12 171TEXAS. 7 498 4 850 2 648 15 - .1 015 113 345 45 264 15 507 29 757UTAH s 1 854 - 1 854 85 - 85 7 077 20 773 1 000 19 77:VERMONT 818 7 811 91 31 60 22 375 19 387. 140 19 247
..
VIRGIN/A.e 5 083 2 527 2 556 871 - 871 45 125 49 990 20 623 29 36*ASHINGTON . . . .,. . , 5 647 271. 5 376 27 26 601 65 889 141 772 41 741 100 031*EST VIRGINIA. . .'. . 4 863 501 4 362 1 8 7 . 1 147 690 63 498 22 203 12 257 9 941WISCONSIN ' 4 632 3 208 .1 424 4 5 - 4 550 74 040 751 794 685 796 65 991
,WYOMING, 495 12 483 - - 3 950 34 980 31 249 3 731
- Represents rero or rounds to xaro.'Includes interest on nonguaranteed dobt of Stnte agencies, such no to highway revenue bonds, pollution control bonds and industriai,development bonds:'includes .,4481A,000 interest payments Cur Munielpnl Assistance Corpo ntton debt, am .267,320,000 Internet payments for State Housing .Finance Agency
debt.
4
EXPENDITURE
Table 9. State Government Expenditure, by Type and Function: 1977Continued(Thousands of dollars)
41
State
- General expenditure notelsewhere functionallyclassifiedContinued
Insurance trust expenditure' Liquorstores
expenditurearrrent ..
operation 21:11V.Total
Unemploymentcompensation'
Employeeretirement
,
workmen!'coepensation'
Other.
''6a
'
. 4...
ALL STATES . . .. . 4 883 375 531502 23425 988 '.14 610 854 6 929 837 1 326 063 559 234 1 816.935
. .
ALABAMAi 21 329 771 273 404 178 483 94 910 11 - 98 80:
ALASKA . . . . . . . . .40 796 2 917 118 683 97 025 21 445 213 - -
ARIZONA 31 304 395 168 750 95 595 41 791 31 364 - -
ARKANSAS 20 954 2 055 134 605 89 443 43 845 1 317 -
CALIFORNIA 4985 572 4 612 3 425 809 1 842 810 954 676 177 091 411 232 .
COLORADO 24 674 2 667 .192 219 95 318 65 535 31 3.00 66 -
CONNECTICUT 112 130 31 072 516 636 380 865 132 886 2 885 - -
DELAWARE . . . . . . . 25 741 1 379 76 080 58 972 16 408 700 - .
FLORIDAGEORGIA
1 '45 56831 909
1 4299 201
485 992324 064
329 45I209 166
152 014114 898
4 527 s..
--
HAWAII ' 115 668 5 098y
149 426 c,.... 88 710 60 696 20 - .
IDAHO 28 017 1 706 66 095 36 880 24 530 4 685 22 321
ILLINOIS .290 926 3 382% 1 411 556 1 064 892 346 401 263 - -
INDIANA' 39 845 1.903 270 007 157 997 111 788 222 -
IOWA 33 789 11 644 180 62 127 476 53 099 27 - 78 466
KANSAS 32 709 2 081 127 817 78 756 48.451 610 -
KENTUCKY 67 366 9 380 270 959 165 040' 82 827 23 092 .-
LOUISIANA - 57.760 '15 421 368 484 196 009 172 475 -,
- .-
MAINE 30 202 371 143 276. 82 843 '60 428 5 - 34 479
MARYLAND 130 404 36 956 364 888 190 242 136 724 9 018 .28 904 -
MASSACHUSETTS 180 138 8 331 763 629 565 812 197 693 124 - -
MICHIGAN 109 741 6 491 1 141 258 842 122 269 921 28 959 256 .280 299
MINNESOTA 128 509 2 297 336 363 239 664 89 494 1 205 -
MISSISSIPPI 30 631 5 010 117 941 61 810 56 128 3 65 733
-MISSOURI 58 411 1 931 323 221 239,259 83 382 580 - -
MONTANA 20 967 993 83 024 38 709 34 802 9 513 32 499
NEBRASKA 13 710 482 43 605 35 088. 8 422 95 - -
NEVADA 9 937 1 265 123 015 60 826 25 029 37 160 -
NEW HAMPSHIRE 17 786 7 655 !I 9 719:
' 16 949 - - 86 214
NEW JERSEY '438 156 127 009 1'575 3 6 i t; 276 684 8 208 93 122 -
NEW MEXICO ....... 15 997 256 75 045 39 317 35 728.
- -
NEW YORK 4358 058 ' 29 009 2 844467 1 934 272 745 178 158 768 6 249 -
.NORTH CAROLINA 57 705, 5 120 389 621 258 091 131 497 33 -
NORTH DAKOTA 50 674 704 5.1 173 28 657 10 700 11 816 - -
OHIO.. .
e . 144 585 122 364 1 515 995 547 649 577 359 390 987 - 242 753
OKLAHOMA . . : ..... 28 280 1 069 172 235 91 920 68 559 11 756 . -
OREGON 49 213 254 303 512 151 853 50 681 100 978 - 67 543
PENNSYLVANIA 242 229 41 455 1 873 687 1 310 710 515 079 47 898 - 386 405
RHODE ISLAND 42 135 2 393 168' 619 113 460 36 569 619 17 980 -
SOUTH CAROLINA 66 593 1 624 190 412 117 378 . 68 9Q9 4 125 - -
'SOUTH DAKOTA 19 411 501 24 007 15 590 8 417 - - -
TENNESSEElir
3b 664...
1 654 301 610 210 808 90'708 94 - -
TEXAS 172 823 1 584 480 324 200 057 280 149 118 - -
UTAH 35 611 1 907 94 449 50 018 '24 4.31 20 000 i 28 113
- VERMONT 20 973 1 577 47 579 36.875 10'704 - - 27 254-
VIRGINIA ...... . 127,814 1 227 249 001 137 442 111 559 - - 159 315
WASHINGTON 62 106 7 711 614 773 310 575 173 483 130 715 - 132 070
WEST VIRGINIA. . . . . . 108 383 1 820 218 110 74 080 84 034 59 996 - 54 579
WISCONSIN.... ...... 60 620 1 782 367 843 261 990 103 415 1 013 .1 425
WYOMING 8 852 1 87 25 845 9 539 8 347 7 959 - 19 997
- Represents zero or rounds to zero.'Comprises payments to beneficiaries (lnOluOing withdrawal of retirement contributions). Administrative costs are classified under general expenditure.
.Exhi-bit'datafor insurance trust. systems are presented an tables 17 -20.
2Includes benefits paid under extended and special unemploymentcompensation programs; see table 18
3For a listing of those insurance trusts by name, see table 20,,4Includes $559,810,967 current and capital outlay by the University of California for energy research and development contracts.
'Includes Ohi,lao,000 property tax relief payments to individuals for homestead exemptions.
*Includes $103,945,000 Social, Security Contributions and $102,788,000 health insurance contributions.
45
STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Table 10. State Government Intergovernmental Expenditure, by Type of ReceivingGovernment: 1977
(Thousands of dollars)
State
ALL STATES
'ALABAMA. .
ALASKA . ..7 ARIZONA ...ARKANSASCALIFORNIA
'COLORADOCONNECTICUTDELAWARE
,FLORIGEORG
.
IDAHO. .
ILLINOIS . .
INDIANA. IOWA
KANSASKENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINEMARYLAND
;MASSACHUSETTSMICHIGANMINNESOTAMISSISSIPPIMISSOURI
MONTANANEBRASKANEVADANEW HAMPSHIRENEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICONEW YORKNORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTA'OHIO
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIARHODE ISLANDSOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH' DAKOTAT
TENNESSEE'. .
. TEXAS. .
UTAHVERMONT
VOGIN'W. . .
WASHINGTON . .
..,' WISCONSIN. .
WYOMING
Totalintergottern -
mentalexpenditure
62. 470 240
731 896235 062732 522439 019
9 071 792'
690 707532 438146 171
2 0/9 538994 715
39 130220 151
2 823 8461 335 063901 399
447 916591 492984 120225 352
1 441 162
1 361 6522 848.3461 797 579
602 908.726 028
169 503316 488156 36395 065
2 028 495
398 39410 232 8871 819 857
162 0212 466 210
565 448504 548
2 767 152162 15Q.514 214
. 75 341^. 719 1562 215 929
303 8704'f86 4.12
1.062 0811.078 417430 122
1 998 963118. 811
Federal
51 Y86 237
604.1.476
288823 684
830
6852 2161 031
4 205593
6 802
922
1 3744 895
442
215 III54 327
95065717
582645
3 236
18 423
239 399
281
62452 7235 013
11
707105'
3473 750
19'x.05
.
19 777
School. districts
29 084 647
560 018
502 807300 793
4 019,744
454 73916 213
112 4071 587 048
792 970
147 8661 966 772
683 776'591 514
357 181486 125696 497
1
541 08699+5431 354600 489
1;3 123118 768122 9339 055
308 6282 292 068
110 5031 404 168
428 769312 644
1,949 4593 185
421 3330
52 37882890
2 145 363259 99856 384
776 872.400 151707 02868 561
. . .
..
. .
.
R
t
WEST VIRGINIA.1
Type of receiving government
Counties Municipalities
Townshipsand
New England"tpwns"
Specialdistricts
Combined'and.
unallocatile
13 824 116
94 481116 379113 19571 403
3 341 092
.139 289
10 024208 83095. 727
14 03412 957
230 206175 145152 832
41 91171 877
4.45
6 999842 006
3 754524 096436 01198 95123 615
15 74350 69813 0641 377
526 600
15 0071 792,2111 597 409
35 480427 361
84 979141 740351. 516
115:798'
9 771394 46539 81825 032
581 834146 79813.489
496.10420 563
11 778 846
22 76287 617112,54951 972
764 244
85 i5252 2 319 517
219 25231 887
20 69715 227
299 369118 242114 852
28 31114 37543 638
176521 495
9 706461 157229 57471 94655 003
11 20446 36815'00326 534114 618
73 0995 795.211
116 45915 484
193 594
29.67238 558
170 78688 08425 707
3 382305 84230 74811 1409 352
449 73999 2553 270
426 56928 342
723 571
208 298
62 901
4 779
flok 631'105 63219 254
13 593300
-
Ill 922
.6
30 089
60 62662 070
.
158
5 396,
665 964
48
80244
100 694
10 80474690324
A 218
930200 506
1 3074-153
2 0525 795
4 1 178
39
96 82019 63111 674
' -1 044
2919 525'
130170
3 922
1452 076
31 4577
735
1 1797 99,5.
. 110. 9j
.354
4 590
1 252 .
321 P-gZ
742
5 006 859
54'58730 462,.2.41514 31922 334
55 1683 4481 868
68 882
"19442 57864 092.
2356 593,31 246
12 76013 320
3138 988'213 28276 827
51 135 63094. 56213 121-
43 860
8 560.92 484..1 997.'
44 336'61 364 6324 .
1 515
.74 53254,1
2409 982.
Aik
20 8492 187
_ 71 r153'798
21 011
8 9455 264...
. -6 10111 530
13 748 13 21?311 569..
603
l'Reprolents zero or.roundn to zero. 'includes $1,377,000,900 suPPlemOntal security. income payments (may not include additional traaP;.
fern not aparately identified by other State S), !Includes $280,400,000 property taxliwelief and revenue distribution to lbdal goVernments. .
2Idcludes $90,000,000 State revenue sharing distribution to local governments. 'Includes $178,677,000 education subsidies and'$11,73440..;...41P'tax relief and revenue distribution to looal governments'. sIncludes $838,377,000 educntien subsidies. $73.009.A0 Comprehensive.481aPiq'..7.0C4
"!.
,Amp d Training Act aid; and $58,718,000 highway payments to local governments. °Includes $1,075,648p00 education assistance and '.',19 47,000 Wetness and'aenior citizens Pi.Operty.tax.relief pa*ents.to local governments. 'Includes $375,294,000 tax relief pniMentsto 1 al govergaente. *Includes $16.2,024;090 tax relief Payments and $72,983,000.41g laci.4to local' governments.
'.%, . -....'... .
EXPENDITURE
Table 11. State. Government Intergovern;ental Expenditure, by Function: 1977
(Thousands of dollars)
State
Function If
Totali'ntergovern-
mentalexpenditure
Education.Public
welfare
.
Generallocal
governmentsupport
Highways Hospitals Correction
1.
Ali *thin.
./
,
. '.
, . .
ALL STATES 62 470 240 36 974 643 10 133 404 6 372 543 3 631 108 120 350 123 015 5 11' 1.
.,
A L A B A M A . . . . . . . 731 896 560 018 - 21 278 80 176 1 705 2 404 66 3k5
ALASKA '235 062 160 900 - 31 363 - 744 815 41 240
ARIZONA .... ., . . . 732 522 502 808 , 1 740 151 966 56 269 20' .16 '19 703
ARKANSAS 439 019 301 454 1 373 25 527 55'840 3 513. 5 51 307
cALIFORNIA 9'071 792 4 200 539 2 816 082 1 082 270 393 765' 970 25 074 '553-002
.
.
.
COLORADO 690 707 455 091 132 480 15 564 44 137 2.657.
- 40 778
'CONNECTICUT 532 438 347 900 19'399 61 219 16 262 ...7 87 658
DELAWARE 146 171 127 020 685 y. ,* - ,2000,-
.- - 16 466
FLORIDA 2 019 538 1 587 048 - 2x23 519 , 112 606 1.802 - 94 563.
GEORGIA 994 ,715 792 970 8, 922 16 117 .45 970 3'926 - 3 102 123 708
,
.
.
..
.
HAWAII 39 r30 - 4 173 21 560.
- 292 - 13 105
JVAITO 220 151 147 866 . - 26 496 .29 866 60 - .15.863
ILLINOIS', 2 823 846 .1 977 000 105 116' 149 347 '247 855 27 2 437 '342 064
INDIANA.' 1 335 063 683 776. . 122 89: 13 916 155 179 ' 1(618 - 58 285
IOWA . ..... 901 399 591 514 22 655. 101 970 141 709 841 1.
322 41 388
. %,
KANSAS ...... 447 916 357 181 391 250868 39 200 167 - 25 109
KENTUCKY 591 492. 486 125 ' 801 12.978 - .391 - 91 197
LOUISIANA 984 120 696 497 1 374 178 414 40 943 464 2 279 64 1491
MAINE 225 352 178 712 6 817 12. 774 4 230 - 22 819
MARYLAND 1 441C 162 746 617 249 822 89:996 191312 214 3 846 159 355
MASSACHUSETTS 1 361 652 838 377 ... 126, 007 29 522 58 718 2 538 - '3306 430
MICHIGAN 2 848 346 1 588 941 221 777 463 106 .347 797 9 129 507 ,, 4217 089
MINNESOTA A 797 579 1 089 662 228 725 290 588 97 583 812 5 867 84 342'
MISSISSIPPI.. 602 908 431.751 77 077 1 70 522. 1 031 209 22 318.
MISSOURI 726 028 601 856 3 554 5 136 f 46 560 2 193 .- 66 729
, .
MONTANA 169.503 ;133 123 1 482 1 450 7 440 662 - 25 346
NEBRASKA 318 488 118 768 14 780 81 483 60 156 214 - 43 087
NEVADA .,,,,, .. . , . . 156 363 123 023 1 885 15'259 6 252 280 775 8 889
NEW HAMPSHIIRE 95 065 40 270 - 30 222 5 067 - - 19 506
NEW JERSEY 2 028. 4,15 1 109 940 494 493 235'373 28 273, 19 356. ,
141 060
NEW MEXICO 398 394 308 628 - 69 326 10 258 - - 10:1152
NEW YORK 10 232 887 3 871 307 4 316 099 1 025 591 125 861 1 385 38 370 '854 274
NORTH CAROLINA . . . . 1 819 857 1 255 271 264- 937 80 087 30 748 37 540 , 249 151 025
NORTH DAKOTA ' 162 021 110 503 5 014 14 871 20 745 6 . - 10 882
OVIO 2 466 210 1 508 614 140 658 386 836 316 149 1 702 5 055 107 196
7k .
0'.
....1
404AMA 565 448 428 978 3 242 7 527 84 768' 946 3 39 986'
'
504 548 328 669 2 358 361651 98 176 500 -. 38 194.1,
.
IA 2 767 152 1 949 459 206 378 32 833 122 167 222: 6 619 '449.474
'5 LAND 162 150 110 156 18 871. 10 426 390 -.22 3071
i'56 TH CAROLINA . . . . 584 214 421-333 14 54 903 41 082 1 792 '- .65 090!
4 -. _.
.
SOUTH DAKOTA 75 341 52 378 236 44750 4 637 891 - 12 449
TENNESSEE 719 156 490 040 2 540 61 248 134 755 4 552 5 654 20 367
TEXAS. -04-2 215 929 2 148 690 ,- 15 507 7 300 96 1 362 42 974
UTAH -303 870 259 998 - . 1 000 11 785 76 364 30 647
VERMONT'. .86 412 .56 384 3 750 140 5 785 - - 20 353
..:. , .
VIRG APIA 1 062 083 721 989 222 :983 20 623 37 195 . 4 652 14 020 t .40 621
WASHINGTON 1 078 417 776 872 25 542 41 741 69 141 1 069 2 640 161 412
WEST VIRGINIA 430 122 400 151 - 12 257 . - 871 - 16 843
WISCONSIN 1 998 963( 719 580 334 701 685 796 100 407 7 995 21 150 463
WYOMING 118 811' 68 561.
31 249 11 094 429 - 7.Q78
'Includes $291,174,000 health assistance payments to local governments. .
..
'Includes $149,120,000 transportation aid and $80,184,000 sewerage and water pollution assistance to local governments.
'Includes $98,971,000'transportation aid and 73,009,000 Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Assistance.to local governments..
.4includes ::9,311,000 health assistance' and $45,448,000 ComprehensiveEmployment and Training Act aid plyments to local governments.
'Includes ,70,643,000 health assistance, $110,397,000 sewerage and water pollution grants, $82;681,0001Aousing aid, and $75,653,000
rental supsidY.7:0Aymenta to local governments. .. . ..
'includes $133,953,000 health assistance, and $98,700,000transportation assistance payMents to local governments.
47
STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Table 12. Stite,Aoyernment Expenditure for Capital Outlay, by Function: 1977(Thousands of dollars)
1 Still' Total
.
.
General government functions
Liquorstoma
All, generalgovernmentfunctions
Highways Eduction Naturalreeources
HospitalsGeneralpublic
buildings
..
Correction,
Publicwelfare
Other
r
ALL STATES. 16 793 389 16 787 174 9 370 363 2 913 723 952 689 910 318 265 724 312 995 42 237 '2 019 125 6 215
. .. . '
.
.
ALABAMA.'. . . 389..'334 r- 389 307 232 355 109 237 8 065 18 569 65 . 1 294 114 19 608 32ALASKA . . , . 224'272 . 224 272 127'275 '. 48 394 19 317 g2 11 675 154 50 17 385 -ARIZONA. . . 185 513 185 513- 134 970 77 32 598 2 484 3 143 1 809 4 020 95 6 394 .ARKANSAS . . . 200 400 200 400 130 080 . 38 107 8 113 8 043 5 717 2 909 429 7 002CALIFORNIA . . 841 824' 841 824 402 497 256 658 101 379 119 435 7 930 8 883 1 164 43 878 -
..
. .
.,
COLORADO . .,,
238.985 238 985 156 185 :. 53 889 . 7 873 1 596 7 220 1 226 Th' 673 10 323CONNECTICUT. 180 064 180 064 67 323 ' 34526 .-. 4 031 27 991 360 2 891 138 42 804DELAWARE . :
FLORIDA. . . .
81.448654-869
81 448654 869
32 035382 828
' 18 71584223
8 009100 024
3 0 1C:113 025
9 39230 500
3 97931 038
1 455 4 24513 231
.
GEORGIA. .,. .. 364 080 364 080 228 093 68 022 19 966 5 885 2 709 6 331 10 ,33 064 -
:,
HAWAII. . . . . 240 442 240 442 57 807 69 843 45 417 3 664 4 959 5 809 83 52 860 -,IDAHO ' 112 148 112 081 84 534 15'635 3 019 1 198 722 691
.
206 6 076 67'ILLINOIS . ,' 974 110 974 116 665 036 115 221 '. 21. 862 136 272 6 073 4 466 852 24 328.INDIANA. . . 319 200 319 200 218 008 49 321' "16-820 8 956 2 017 3 762 1 973 18.343 0
IOWA,
254.963.
254 133 176'290 18 469 9 966 21 121 6 407 2 170 5 044 14 666 830'
..
.
. .
KANSAS : . 211 252 211 252 138 925 28 250 2 822 29 502 '3 994 . . 1.575 146. 6 038 -
KENTUCKY . . . 430 819 430 819 278 785 76 589 36 324 4 632 11.814 3 852 ' 838 15 985 -LOUISIANA. . . 6,12 708 612 708 388 167 63 352 10 138 45 824 370 63 974 193 40 690 ' -MAINE .63 094 63 094 51.919 2 558 2 039 4 285 7 66 43 1 577.MARYLAND . . . 337 275 337 275 160 569 31 023 20 363 28 256 2 436 6 673 601 86 854 !
MASSACHUSETTS. .-, 331 001 331 001 169 566 87.125 19 946 21 775 1 741 3 332 1 326 26 190 -, -MICHIGAN .' . . 492 216 492 111 329-339 58 968 22 881 22 125 4.318 "16 420 1 315 36'745 105MINNESOTA.
. . sT' 295 099 95 099 181 869 66 313 23 787 8 021 4 139 ' 1 962 1 677 7 331MISSISSIPPI. . 250 098 149 998 166 232 34 680 30 103 5 125 1 060 2 244 803 9 751 100MISSOURI . . 330 660 330 660 260 623 35 356, 7 868 i 10 088 2 695 2 786 294 10 950
.
,. .
.
MONTANA. . . 136 098 135 387 115 359 7 326 5 252 2 039 1 338 1'092 220 2 761 711NEBRASKA . . 145 777 1450772 105 857 20 702 4 946. 7 062 1 685 1 449 710 3 361'NEVADA . . 2 79 609 79 609 49 195 12'005 1 447 2 479 201 , 6 168 801 7 313 -NEW HAMPSHIRE. .119 372 119 202 61 936 21 713 1 461 19 343 3 585 796 1 277 9 091 170NEW JERSEY . . 501' 632 501 632 131 860 37 102 145 316 51 994 195 3 229 466 -131 470
.
4 tW,MEXICO. . 102 055 102 055 62 051'
21 307 5 996 3 873 1,562 .933 537 5.796NEW YORK . . . '1634 949 1 634 949 367 510 . 269 802 39 379 75 677 49 112 45 063 181 .788 165 -'NORTH CAROLINA 307 854 307 854 180 840 51 728 16 410 13 746 14'190 9 996 270 20 674 -NORTH DAKOTA . ' , 89 210 89 210 65 679 13 447 5 058 1 709 1 396 236, 201' 1 484 -OHIO. 727 443 727 100 330 896 114_233 10 574 5279 1
115 6 600 423 211 300 343
,
4tOKLAHOMA .1. . 196 477 196 477 116 372. , 38 679 4 484 11 241 1 511 14 383 1 453 8 354OREGON . . . . ' '168 665 168 611 92 075 47 474 13 144 2 244 8 583 ' 1 361 382 .,--`41. 3 348 54PENNSYLVANIA . 665 000 664 450 462 126 82 305 30 374 34,590 - 3 820 1 051 50 184 550RHODCASLAND . 43 213 43 213 18 997 5 031 2 427 1,369 447 1 010 100 rf 832 -SOUTH.CAROLINA 246 004 246 004 66 376 47 103 9 019 7 012 ' 7 314 2 181 3 620 1.03 379 -
. ,
SOUTH OAKOTA . 105 515 105 515 51 89p 14 731 2 511 22 627 '. 381 337 1,055 11 975 -TENNESSEE. . 362 976 362 976 216 450 95 112 12 783 8 035 1.5 000 4 657 564 10 375 -'TEXAS; , . . . 851 893 851 893 479 380 236 773 19 786 75 928 780 11 006 6 651 21 589 . -UTAH 150 886 150 813 89 786 35 986 10 957 4 902 2 '661 1 299 79 5 143 73'.VERMONT. . . . ..48 607 48 593 33 492 4 420 5 697 1 502 ' 327. 296 301 2 558 14
VIRGINIA . .. ., '.515-060 514 777 420 694 28 666 6 575 24 298 11 777 9 454 246 13 067 283,WASHINGTON . . 411539 410 814 222 656 135 719 21 205 7 791 5 525 2 116 1 173 14 629 725WEST'VIRGINIA. 238 008 237 946 200 815 11 507 10 249 2 550 1 099 836 343 10 547 62KISCONSIN. . . 237 373 237 373 135 202 56 353 11 574 21 206 44. 1 363 230 11 401WYOMING.'. . . 92 300' 90 204 71 491 7.427 2 249 571 4 267 807 381 3 011 2 096
'-:itisPresents zero orroundein zero.
DEBT
Table 13. State Government Indebtedness-and Debt Transactions: 1977
-(Thousands of dollars)
Debt at end of fiscal year, by term and character
long -tarts full'faith and credit debt
State . Total , Long -term
Total long-term., : nonguaranteedDebt payable
General initially from debShort-teri
debt debt Totaldebt
obligation specifiednontax revenue
. .
_ ALL STATES ... . . 90 199 895 87 183 953 44 271 417 42 912'536 36 652 117 6 260 419 3 015 942. .
.
ALABAMA .997 145 997 145 885 255 111 890 111 890 y - . 1
ALASKA 916 584 888 283 358 275 530 008 530 008 28 301.
ARIZONA '.' 103 296 101 064 101 064 . . 2 142:'
ARKANSAS . 140 494 140 437 140 437 ,.. 57
CALIFORNIA ..... o 6 742 567 6 710 962 1 006 978 5 703 984 2 790 746 2 913 238 31 605t
I
.
.
COLORADO 197 266 197 266 197 266 ". 16
CONNECTICUT.,. s' o 0 . 3 173 424 3 171 573 764 001 2 407 572 1 956 947 450 625 1'.85r
DELAWARE . . .. .... 742 708 741 598 332 870 408 728 - 408 728 - 1 110
FLORIDA.....o. . o 2 003.353., 2 003 353 1 569 688 433 665 433 665 .
GEORGIA 1 268 456 1 268 456 899 685 368 771 368 771
HAWAII i 1 486 277 1 468 191 ,C 302 732 ' 1 165 459 1 165 459 .. 18 086
IDAHO f 52 256 50 872 49 782 '1 090 .1 09D 1 384
ILLINOIS . . .: ..... 4 053 846' '3 884 380 2 252 380 1 632 000 1 632 000 169 466
INDIANA. . -. ., ..... 587 394 577 569 577 569 9 825.
IOWA 123 951 123 951 123 951 -
:KANSAS i 402 809 402 792 402 792 P . 17
KENTUCKY . ..... 2 040-599 2 040 599 1 709 324 . 331 275 331 275
LOUISIANA 1 769 239 1 764 179 466 010 1 298 169 1 279,077 59 092 5 060
MAINE. . 564 071. 564.058 289 208 274 850 274 850 13
MARYLAND . . . . . . 3 051 080 3 pwoao 984 375 2 066 705 2.066 705 .
f . ,
MASSACMUSETTS 5 167 638 4 548 579 1 345 153 3 203 426 2 665.757 537 669 619 079.
MICHIGAN . .. ...... 1 950 959 1 890 163 1 150 668 739 495 739 495 60 796
MINNESOTA 1 236 667 1 196 427 450 130 746 297 746 297 40 240'
MISSISSIPPI e 812 088 809 635 84 087 725 548, 610 043 115 505 2 455
MISSOURI . i . . . e . . 440 415 440 415 361 361 79 054 .79 054 ft
MONTANA 101 392 101 392 93 992 7 400 7 400 -
NEBRASKA 59 297 59 297 59 297 i
NEVADA 54 603 54 603 , 18 307 36 296 36 296,
NEW HAMPSHIRE 309 177 342 177 118 280 . 223 897 154 932 68 965 21 000
NEW JERSEY 4 051 767 3 955 662 2 274 781 1 680 881 1 515 220 147 661 .96 105
NEW MEXICO 212 068 211 918 186 932 24 986 24 986 150
NEW YORK 20"012 019 18 694 583 14 978 872 3 715 711 2 534 444 '1 181 267 1 317 436
NORTH CAROLINA 807 475 806 960 173 957 633 003 633 003 . 515
NORTH DAKOTA 67 326 67 326 52 241 15 085 15 085 . . .
ono . 6 3 205 246 3 070 246- 1 079 156 1 991 090.
1 267 360 723 730 135 000
.
OKLAHOMA 937 252 937 014 762 795' 174 219 174 219 - 238
OREGON4.
2 431 243 2 431 243 19 065 2 412 178 2 408 278 . 3 900 -
PENNSYLVANIA . il O . . 0 6 383 946 + 6 224 895 2 376 704 3 848 191 3 848 191 159.051.
RHODE ISLAND 640 327 638 327 . 364 442 273 885 ' 233 645 ., 40 240 2 000
SOUTH CAROLINA 1 311 389 1 283 864 781 140 502 724 484.197 18 527 .27'525.
SOUTH DAKOTA 231.533 218 441 218 44.1 . 13 092
TENNESSEE 1 203 163 1 096 449 404 604 691 845 .4691 845 106 714
TEXAS 2 124 976 2 124 976 1 239 076 885 900 885 900 -
UTAH a 145 536 145 536 60 536 85 000 85 000
VERMONT 454 547 454 302 F01 365 252 937 , 252 937 245
"'"'"........."*"VIRGINIA 872 519 756 733 715 761 40 972 40 972 115 786
WASHINGTON 1 411 775 1 411 775 ' 292 551 1 119 224 1 119 224 -
WEST VIRGINIA 1 334 820 1 315 220 456 824 .858 396 858 396 19 600
WISCONSIN .1 684 708 1 674 708 463 978 1 210 730 1 210 730 . 10`000
WYOMING. . . 73 279 73 279 73 279 . -
Note! Debt figured lnclude revenue bonds and other epecial obligations of State agencies as well as State general obligations. See definitions of
debt categories and of "State government."
- Represents zero or rounds,to zero.
49
I
STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Table 1 State Government Indebtedne0 and Debt Transactions: 1977Continued(Thousands of dollars)
State r
. . _
Net long -tern debt at and of fiscal year, by character long-tern debt at end of fiscal year, by function .
Total Full faithand credit Nonguarnnteed .
,
Highways . 7.
Total Tollfacilities
. Other
. ALL STATES .
ALABAMAALASKAARIONA4ARKANSAS . .....CALIFORNIA
. \
COLORADOCONNECTICUT.
.
DELAWAREFLORIDAGEORGIA
HAWAIIIDAHO'ILLINOISINDIANAIgloo,
KANSASKENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINEMARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTSMICHIGANMINNESOTA......MISSISSIPPIMISSOURI
MONTANA'NEBRASKA .........NEVADANEW HAMPSHIRENEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICONEW YORKNORTH. CAROLINANORTH DAKOTA.. ..'''
WO-. .,-... i.:.. ii
f -,
OKLAHOMA .1. ..
OREGON . '.- . ';'
PENNSYLVANIA . .RHODE ISLAND.SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTATENNESSEETEXASUTAH'':_.,....:: . -. . 4
VERMONT.
VIRGINIA.MASHINGTONWEST VIRGINIA. .
WISONSIN:., ...wyomTme. .
. .
,
r..
.
. . .
.
.
..
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. ..
.
. .
. .
...
.
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.
.
.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
-
67
5
2
1
1
1
3
.
1
1
2
31
1
3
11
2
5
1
1
1
1
,
559
95573786128237
115777700500211
45430089465416
364480579425881
665274152776328
833743
331305
16668077640
814
857228825500923
99809771100379
29018015858532
915
125484585162145
452340986605537
811983297783229
871118471266165
960483166115716
8994780331703757
509913215653328
493728874850357
674221211867294
477741127561.097
37 347
109529
4 315
2 280393
"'.167-364
1 162
1 581
3311 154274
2 023
3 191717
, 73871970
6
,
27215
1 657
202 951
\1/4
6194
1 987
161228
3 707272451
68769245
252
401 119858
1 210
015
081728
-
-541
161828252166
583993708
-
275184850502
676661920764295
670-
639539341
462.025225708149.
475728801200800
-
931161730937
972224396730
-
.
.
30
1
1
1
1
8
2
1
212 900
846 044207 75686 585128 162921 604
115 452497 179307 158333 353847 371
292 22829 990507 589465 783116 229
. .
364 871148 643w425 287150 416857 663
474.284556 822413'24656 351258 421
..
77`22937 47815 394116 164648 416
146 047729 888156.99035 945827 179
696 018.
-118.073.228 650'471 557
-
99 674121 290079 05055 133126 357
.
249 505'61 517299 731374 83132 097
16 663 218
298 15011 115
600-
144 181
. -842 021190 773785 716280 643
--
373 702'135 087
-
296 3431 065 655
597 610' 89'260
559 525
84S 569266 312
. 72 906421 817
-
7 40013 000
-95 565
1 716 996
-2 003 811
127 000-
638 074
284 82460-400
.
2 449 332145 655107'500
189 950. 31 703
-.105 215
128 197413 733867 876
-
.
.
.
.
.'
.
.
6
61
203 018
-
-.
144 183.
-302 59133 047
617 276-
--
373 702135 087
-
8$ 798848 305
-30 445273 866
390 77664 )17
--
-
'
68 965175 871
-764'221
,-
-76'299
284 82414 400113 31259 965
7
-31 703
-
.
128 19746 388
149 480.--
.
.
i
10 460 200
298 15011 115
600'-..
.
.
539 430.157 726188 440280 643
-
...
-
210.,5!5,-217350597 61058 815285 659.
454 793. 201 995
. :72 906421 817
7
7 40Q13 000
-26 600
541 125
.'
',I 249 590127 000
-561.775
. 46 0002 336 020
.85 69007 500
189 95i
o '.
105 215
-
367 345718 396
.
, -
-
r Represents zero or rounds to zero.'
5o
DEBT
Table,13. State Government Indebtedness and Debt Transactions: 1977Continued(Thousands of dollars)
47
.
State
'Long-term debt at end of fiscal year, by function--Continued.
.
'Education
Hospitalss: .
Watertransport
and
terminals
.
Veterans'bonuses unallocable
.,
Other and
TotalInstitutions
State
of highereducation
Localschools
Othereducation
. .. . `" - ..
,..
ALL STATES . . . . 19 347 997 12 040 576 4 048 430 1 258 991 3 268 690 565 846 604 313 46 733 889
, 6. .
.
ALABAMA 514.480 156 854 . - 357 626 270 . 77 785 106.460,
ALASKA 30 lop 28 915 - 1 185 - - - 847 068'
'ARIZONA 94 944 94 944 - - - - - : 5 520ARKANSAS '119 574 ).14 589 - 4.985 691 - - 20 172CALIFORNIA 1 884 530 642 230 1 242 300 - - 4 682 249
..
.
COLORADO 122 103 122 103 _.
- - - - 75 163
CONNECTICUT 400 547. 44 2I0 - 356 337 - - 10 Soo 1 914.505
.DELAWARE . . .,. . . .. . 258 287 1,12 564 145 723 .32 987 - 3 008 256 543
FLORIDA 663 827 282 097 - 381 730 - - - 553 810GEORGIA' 477 454 235 929 241 525 52 176 38 221 .
419 962
HAWAII . . 3 894 3 894 - -.. 24 960 1 439 337
IDAHO. . .. . . ... . 37 077 37 077 -.
- ,I2 705 - . 1.090
ILLINOIS . . . . . . 625 456 458 856 - 166 600 524 519 - - 2 360,703
INDIANA 438 142 438 142 - - 400 3 940,
IOWA_..... .
123 951 123 951.
. . - - .
KANSAS . . . ., . . . .- 101 285 . 101 285 - i _ - - - 5 164-
KENTUCKY. 4 432 869 425 069 - 7 800.
- - 81 045 461 030
LOUISIANA 168 579 . 154 234 - 14 345 12 370 152 725 11 810 821 045MAINE 42 028 " 29 954 12 074 - 52 445 -
.
- 380 325
MARYLAND 1 055 145 9 135 981 075 64 935 31 830 32 895 - 1 371.685---...
MASSACHUSETTS 405 874 405 874 - .145 7I0 17 135 22 250 83 112 041
MICHIGAN ......... 370 406 303 906 - 66 Soo 223 350 -.'
187'000. 843.095
MINNESOTA. . ., ..... 240 930 201 0,00 - 39 930 - 51 000 6 591MISSISSIPPI. . 120 020 53-270 66 750 - - 147 765 - . 120 033MISSOURI 112 503 112 503 - - ,, - - - 327 912
MONTANA 42 573 42 573 - - - - - 51 419
NEBRASKA 46 297 46 297 - - - - -
NEVADA ' 19 762 19 762 - - - - - 34.841
NEW HAMPSHIRE 72 141 72 141 - 49 665 .450 - 124 356
NEW JERSEY 357 366 357 366 - - 200 870 16 055 - 1 664 375, .-
NEW MEXICO '170 103 145 825 - 24.278 182 - : a. 41 633,
NEW YORK . 3 519.459 2 149 609 - 1 369 850 1 809 475 . - -% 4
11 361 838
NORTH CAROLINA 496 413 165 113 331 300 - 1 980 12 827 . 148 740
NORTH DAKOTA 51 469 51 469 - - - : 15 085 772OHIO . ..... 791 848 791 848 - - - - 166 000 1 474 324
OKLAHOMA- 151 065 151 065 - - - - - 501 125
OREGON .151 528 .151 528 . - - - - 82 219 315
'PENNSYLVANIA 979 281 254 918 724 363 -.
- - 56 265 '2. 740 017
.RHODE ISLAND' 109 457 60 182 - 49.275 13 440 - , 350 369 425
SOUTH CAROLINA 181 611 81 811 99 800 - - 7 725 - 987 028
-.
SOUTH DAKOTA . ... .. 29 085 29 085 - - . 75 020 - - 114 336
TENNESSEE. . .. . : ... 349 274 282 454 - 66 820 12 375 - - 544 850
TEXASUTAH
1 437 993128 554
1 437 993128 554
.
-a .
-
_-
--
--
--
655 28016 982
VERMONT 47 868 33 008 935 -' 13 925 9 630 - - '291.589
VIRGINIA '303 13,3Y .S 141 303 161 830 - 7 000 36 903 - 281 500
WASHINGTON 627 98A, '.- 454 359 .40755 132 870 - - - 370 058
WEST VIRGINIA 256 3846 116 389. - 140 000 . - - - 190 955
WISCONSIN 113 960 113 960 - , - ' - - ,- 1 560 748
WYOMING. . 69 379 69 379 - - - -2 3 900
- Represents zero or rounds to zero.'Includes W541)100,000 water, development debt and. $1,332,3%000 veterans farm and home building debt.
,'Includes $824,519,000 health facilities debt and $384,090,000 State Building AuthOrity debt,
!Includes U,227,908,000 debt for miadellaneous capital developMent.'Includes $4,139,095,000 debt of MunicipalAssistance Corporation, $2,382,343,000 dibt of State Power Authority, and $1,031,735,000 debt of Urban
Nvelopment Corporation.°Includes tS2,350,000 ge and water pollution debt.
elbcludep 1,253,6550000 debt for miscellaneous capital development and $845,558,000 debt of OeneralState Authority.
STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Table 14. ',State Government Indebtedness and. Debt Transactions: 1977Continued(Thousandof dc1.11ars)
Stite
..f Lang -term debt issued-
.Lang-term debt retired
By type
.,
OriginalIssues
Refundingissues
.
Totalretired
'
. WY,t7Pa
Al edeeed..
P fundedTotalissueci
!
Full faithand credit
Non-
guaranteedFull faith'and.nredii
.
Non-..-i
guaranteed
.
ALL STATES
..,
ALABAMAALASKAARIZONAARKANSASCALIFORNIA$ . ....COLORADOCONNECTICUTDELAWAREFLORIDA.GEORGIA
HAWAIIIDAHOILLINOISINDIANAIOWA
N
KANSASKENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINEMARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS. '.MICHIGANMINNESOTAMISSISSIPPIMISSOURI
MONTANANEBRASKANEVADA.NEW HAMPSHIRENEW JERSEY
NEW NEkICONEW'YORKNORTH 'CAROLINANORTH DAKOTAOHIO
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLWiNA . ,
RHODE ISLAND'SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH' DAKOTA'TENNESSEE. . .
TEXAS.',_...UTAH.VERMONT
VIRGINIA,WASHINGTONWEST VIRGINIA.WISCONSIN .....WYOMING. . : ." .....
.'-. . .
.
. .
-
'
. e.. .
. . . .
. , .
.. . . .
.-... .
... . .
.
12
'2
._
376 537
73 193146 14113 7001 373
556 250
53 364375 46084 654320 96547 885.
41012 705
892 60028 8402 930
93 600,164 530381 24560 935543 165
621 798216 741355 35076 704156 739
21 470,885
3 00097 360
144 516
39 220732 524150 849
283 848
8'690483 065649935":'186 075"'305 685
90 730264 205127 962'
-64 577
148 590241 894241 45424 725
-
5.842 204
22,000% 80 0001
- -380 000
. ...
.. 188 100-30'000225 2654'7 885
176 410-
330 200
-
--
381 24515 405
448 200
320 218-
174 00076 50031 494
--
5 00062 180
225 000
, 11 000128 400105 000
-120 000
-464 aoo450 00028 00070 313
-163 095106 000.; -17 600
-237 794150 000361 900
-
.6 534 333
' 51 19366 14113 7007 373
176 250
53 364,187 36054'65495 700
-
-12 705
. 562 40028 8402 930,
93 600'164 530
-45 53094 965
301 580216 741181 350
204125 245
21 470885,
35 180'119 516
28 2202,404 129
45 849
163 848
8 690.19 065189 935'158 075235 372
90 730101 11021 962
-.46 977
148 590"" 4 10091 45562 825
...
lb 872 992
73 193146 141131007 373
556 250
34 459375,460'4),9 804
320 96547 885
176 410. 12 705784.550
3 0002 930
43 600164 530381 24560 935
543 165
.621 798216 741355 0076 704
156 739
21 470-
5 00096 360
344 516
3.9 2201 804 774150 849
283 848
8 690'483 065622 110
. 119 92590.535:
90 730226 890127 962
-64 577
148 590182 069241 455424 725
-
1503
.
18
14
10825
1
927
2766215
37
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545J
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-
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000,-
-750
L
--
...
-825150150.
-315
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--825
-
-
-
.
4.016'149
15 05026 617
.' 2.3465 906
316 620
9 909204 10265 25957 44669 10d
56 7591 276
150 26622 734..4 849
.22 804120'489:,68 39233 $53148'064
275 92998 977115'91133 34362 745
5.0205 6393 55019 305
111,104
14 070833 59143 7672 760
137'216
24 88553 402194 19256 34061 760
. .2 48548'42884 4386 75626 305
43 80857 45074 54174 8652 056
2
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'.
.
. ..
.
0
.
,
093 511.
.7 51012 915
--
297 629
'. .-
182 59133 93756156.675
50'645.85
-07.700. '' ,-
1:300
. -15 32549 44919 78092 633
251 90671 03552 47923 367
. 5 285
. -
2 90313 448
'57 404
3 550184.59736 3701 11075 455
6 4.14
53 40267 22528 96257'235,
-
44 21046 4955 000
'18 870
46 68136 09249 775
-
1
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.
A
-
.
.
922 638
47 54013 7022 3465 90618 991
9 90921 51131 322,51 83162,525
6 0941 191
82.566.22 714.3 544.'.
22 804'105 16418 94313 60355 411..
24 02327 942'63 4329 976
57 460
5.0105 639,' 657
. 5 85743 700.
10,520648 994
' 7 3971 650
1.761
18 069.-
126 96727 3784,525
2 4854 218
37.'9431 '756'7 435
43 808'10 769.38 44925 0902. 056
.
3678 422
55 05026 617.2 346" 5 "06316 620
9 154204 10250 404
.. 57 44669 200
'56 7891 274'
149 751.22 7344 849
22 804120 45968 392:33 383148 064
275 92998 977.66 171,33 14362 745
5 0204 754
.2 690.* 18 305.111 104
:12 030583 59143 767.2.760
137'216
24 88549 450
.193 02244 990,61 760
2 01548 428
'. 84 438' 6 756
26 305
43 80857 32074,54174 8652 056
337'727
.
4
.. -
755. 014 850
. ..
'
--
515-
. .
.-
-
49 740
-
885870
1 000-
2 040250 000
---
-. 3'952
'1 17011 350
. :"
, 470--
.
-
.130.
.
- Represents zero or rounds to zero.'Includes $1127,750,000'debt leaned by Municipal Assistance Corporation and $880,000,000 debt issued by State. Power Authority.
fl
CASH AND SECURITY HOLDINGS
Table 14. 'State Government Cash and Security Holdingsat End" of Fiscal Year, by Purpose andType of'Asset: 1977
(T ousands of dollars)
All funds
State Totalholdings
. Cash and deposits Securities
Unemploymentcompensation
systems
.
All other 'hotel Federal .
Governmenti Stateand localgovertusent
Other
ALL STATES . . . .
..
LASAMALoma.RIZONC . .' V.. . , i
RKANSASALIFORNIA . .,
OLORADO4NNECTICUTELAWARE'LORIDAvacua
IAWAIIDAHOLLINOISNDIANAIOWA
:ANSAS, . . . ....,
iENTUCKY .... .. . '1
VUISIANA.
!AIREIARYLAND ..........
CASSACMUSETTSIICMIGAN.........4INNES0414ISSISSIPPIIISSOURI ...... . .
IONTANAVIEBRASKNEVADAVIEW HAMMMppNPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO4IEW YORKNORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTADNIO .... .. .. .
DKLAHOMA'OREGONPENNSYLVANIARHODE ISLAND'SOUTH. CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTATENNESSEETEXASUTAH r . . . a 4 o .VERMONT
. .
. . .VIRGINIA-.WASHINGTON . . . ...REST VIRGINIA. ', -y . . ..
WISCONSIN. . : 0.. . .
WYOMING.
175 713 445
1 954 2571 641 4771 920 567907 250
23 748 501
2 124 0102 252 308378 170
4 230 1682 809 207
1 336 678585 135
5 811 6922 421 2021 419 824
1 338 4712 751 8173 062 479
653 0502 758 596
2 918 2995 771 1963 657 8621 Oae 1412 401 213
710 894425 468766 470'346 043
6 869 985
1 835 41127 384 152
4 276 677597.609
'9 250 019
1 509 7414 366 5907 539 113792 346
2 058 862
. 512 0772 072 48810 108 590
797 589950 880
2 655.875, 3'589 0951 747 5864 289 990
.
718 324. 4,s-,
4
7
.
i156 232
44 31576 56046 67013 211
811 756
43 07359 2459 112
79 781222 024
15. 38850 619
136 717229 79542 339
144 646127 101144 7423 405
53 389
103 823340 588
55 011106 67198 585
5 364'45 07214 17733 99692 808'
31 56896 693238.75414 084
t 197 966
29 63766 188100 84810 13880 365
12 069156 447248'25620 2715 415
80 93399 20361 913
167 03638 470
21
2
' 1
1
2
646 897
463 545.444 493264 744318 266103 269
330 360336 40369 790683 573539 688
4 %o 726154 969872 165111 73413 247
434 571650 574083 441165 667259 209
162 117542 522218 409340 025420 870
159 715132 44870 57482 304293 709
418 515800 242'344 034332 233539.473
732 892123 093388 071115 17560 815
74 970801 047507 350251 461101 079
140 960'179.621269' 690151 1O5141 946
'149 110 314
1 446 3971 120 4241 609 153
575 77320 833 476
1 750 5771 856 660299 26$
3 466 8142 047 495
870 564379 547
. 4 802 8111'079'6731 364 238
759 2541 974 1.421 834 296483 978
2 445 998
2 652 359.'4 888 0863 384 442
641.446'1 881 758
545 814247 948,681 719229 743
76 483 468
1 385 32726 487 217.,3 693 889251.292
8 512 580
747 2124 177 3097 050 194667 033
1 917 682
425 0391 214 994
.7 352'984. 525 857344 386
2 433 9823 360 2721 415 9833 971 852537 909
29 107 510. [
336 708404 124316 63765 009
3 503 482
191 229/-153 1040 MAR
1. 132 2286. 583 881
63 69112 095888 229129 196258 531
234 095758 990512 87279.312594.663
743192744 809487 756'137 585335 566
47 63549 27886 91282 826907 767
455 2174 743 1581.046 072
62 6381 124 943
216 169127 228
1 105 856197 984841 739
.239 204162 146
1 640 14073 976.74 325
908 016716 400774 825116 003
. 149 355
"
'
,
6
4
.
731 848
8 83042 176
49792 212
I 19776 43214 900
272 259987
662'4 26015 280401.226
-
8 14224 44719 552112 095
. 11 362
25.31385 977108 939
7 725165
2,970175639
8 68945 658
2 034615 31724 91016 92593 452
10 V9965 413
. 173i 77
24 782
51460:287
233 245.2 419
65 186
)o6 85$27 433
89274 46173 605
.---........
'113 270.956. N..
i.1 100.859.' 674 1241'292 516'
510 26717 237 782
1 558 1511 627125244 049
'2 062 3271 462 627
006'211313 192
. 3,899 302510..251
1 105 707
1 517 0171 190 7051 301 872292 571
a. 839 973
1 883 4544 057 300
"I. 2 707 787496'136
',, 1 546 027
495,209198 495594 168138 228
i' 5 530 043
928 07617 128 7452 622 907
169 7297 294 185
520 9443 984 6685 944 166
468 972. , 1 051 161
.. 185 321992 561
'5 479 5951449 462204 87:
1 219 1062 616 435
640. 2883 781 388
314 945
STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
t Table 14. ..State Government Cash and Security Holdings at End of Fiscal Year, by Purpose andType of Asset: 1977--Contintied
(Thousands of dollars)
'State
Insurance trust systems Other than insurance trust mate=
Ibtal
.
Employeeretirement
.
(table 17)
All Other' . Tdtal
Ry purpose of bola '
.
.
Offsets to long-term debt
.. Total
..
.
To full .
faith andcredit debt
.
. To Mgr-guaranteed'.
debt .' -:
ALL STATES
ALABAMAALASKA., '.. . . .
ARIZONAARKANSASCALIFORNIA ....
COLORADO .....CONNECTICUTDELAWAREFLORIDAGEORGIA
.
HAWAIIIDAHO, . .
ILLINOIS': . . ...INDIANA .....IOWA
KANSASKENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINE ,. r., ......MARYLAND ...........MASSACHUSETTSMICHIGAN ..: . I,-
MINNESOTA. .... ...MISSISSIPPI'-'MISSOURI
MONTANA.
NEBRASKANEVADA . . .. .....NEW HAMPSHIRE. .
NEW.4.164SEY
NEW MEXICO .
'NEW. YORKNORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTA . .
OHIO ., . . ....
OKLAHOMA .. ....OREGONPENNSYLVANIA.RHODE ISLAND. ...SOUTH CAROLINA
.
'8OPTH DAKOTATENNESSEE, . . .,.TEXAS. . . . . .
UTAH :. . . . '. .
VERMONT; 2 . : .
,
VIRGINIA .. .,.WASHINGTON,.WEST VIRGINIA.WISCONSINWYOMING
.
, . .
.. .".
, .
,. .
. .
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.
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.
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.
.
166 082 016
;;.0
822." 444 656/ 508 424'565 311,
16 763 324'.
1 539 5061 168 454
135 0722 512 272'1'870 291
868 054276 567
, ) 791 6021 068 743884 240
690 1321 147 1141 877 577227 753
1 802'238
1 111 810; '3 790 640
1 886 602683 961
1 577 413
376 392t51 7711594-403273'855
4 602 417'
538 22514 738 5643 033 041
137 7947 586 475
495'4041 470,1125 664 216350 928
1 344 639
152 8501 139 274
"4 314 647486 405173 491
I267 253.2 472 495
773 401'3 184 516
229 900
94 912 538
1 233 842367 767
1 265 251549 667
15 160 176.
1 394 9121 108 472
125 9592 424 0291 648 267
851 005202 013
3 654 629.838,572841, 856
545 4861 012 5071 732 835224 251
1 758 359
1 006,989.' 3:339 459'
1 824 659577 256
1 478 323
317)108. 105 22
436 774239 859
4 432 677
N 506 65613 488 0052 790 203
89 3265 945 476
,
. 446 931'. 1 009 836
5 453, 801. . 319 932
1 259 950
140 730982 797
4 066 391431 163168 046
1 186 3201 930 640
436 8423 002 931157 575
. ..-
10 169 478
.
44 98076 889
243 17315 644
1 603 148
144 59459 9829 11388 243222 024
.
17 04974 554136 973'
.230 17142 354
144 6461'34 607144 7423 502
.. /03 879
104 821,451 18161 943
106 70599 090
57 68446 349157 62933 996169 740
31 569. 850 559242 838411J468
1'640:999
. 48 .473
,460 274210 41530 992B4 689
14 020156-477248 25655 2425 445
80 933541 855336 559
. 181 58572' 325
_
70 631 4299
675 4351 196 821412 143.341 939
6 985 177
584 504. 1 io63 854
243 0981 717 896938 916
468 624308 568
.2 020 0901 352459
535 614
648 3391 6D4 7031 184 902.425,297
. 896 358
'1 806 4891 980.5561 771 260404 180'823 09
335.502273 697172 66772 188
2 267 568
1 297 18612 645 5881 243 636
- 4,59 8151 663 544
1 014 3372 896 4781 874 897441 418714 223
359 2271 033 2145 793 943
311 184277 389
1 388 6221 116 601974 185
1 105 474488 424
.
.
.
19 600 498.
42 020150 79914 479.12 275
1 473.817
81,814394 23340 612
502 74856 919
. ,
1338019.189795483111 1)66
n,',7 722V
.,; 37 921',.56o 481
,184 708138 792169 915
. .
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882.619615 680'144 26133 520111.699
17.449321 819
. 11 57010 4:74626 365
.
,
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45 4097 013.670
30 745. 26,47.. 255 '9t
.
79 212 202 515'
399423:1371477'360 507'
.
118 767287 228353 76544 66975 008
466 256231 034157 09389 14741 182
.
5 565 521
.
2 809, 280
....
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1 388 Y43
-127 41114.900
266 4134 605
"2 67697
50 292-
;:.,'
.'''''-- 143 985
. -43 201,
14.4707;21.834`':7 377'5'764
, 8'759
..430-
8 6578 358
23 540
4,524764 68613. 77810177
. '3 941
..,..12 7442 183 450
140 3901485
50 924
-3 914
493,73939 266
.
-.-
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-
.
14 034, 977
' 39,111150 5,1914 47r12 27585.374
81 814,266 82225.712236 33552 314
.
10 50419. 792
144 191Al 786
v;'',7 722
, 37 921:560 40140 723
'138 792126 712
870 869595 846.36 884
. 27 736104 940
, 16,76321 8192-9132 116
602. pa
49.6856 246'984
16, 96716 296
' 251 977r
66 77719'065
258 631135 792309 583
118 767283 314160.0265 40375 008
406,256234'434157 69369,147
.. 41 482
R ..... tints mere or rounds to zero. . .
'Includes unemployment compensation, workmen's compensation, and other insurance trout systems. See tables 18, 19 and 20.
tag
CASH AND SECURITY HOLDINGS
Table 14. State Government Cash and Security Holdings at End of Fiscal Year, by Purpose and
Type of Asset: .1977Continued(Thousands of dollars)
Other. than insurance trust systeas--Contlnued7r,
By purpose of holdingContinued By, type of inset...
State ,-.
Bond 'funds
.
OtherCash anddeposits
Securities
Mal.
Federalbovenment
Stateand localgovernment
.
Other .
ALL STATES.. . .
ALABAMAALASKAARIZONAARKANSAS . . . . . .
CALIFORNIA.
COLORADO.CONNECTICUTDELAWAREFLORIDA:'.. : .. -.8EORGIA
HAWAII . .. . . .. . . .
IDAHO :
ILLINOISINDIANAIOWA
. .
KANSAS.KENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINEMARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS. .
MICHIGANMINNESOTAMISSISSIPPI. . . . .
MISSOURI
MONTANANEBRASKANEVADA ,,1
NEW HAMPSHIRENEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICONEW YORKNORTH CAROLINANORTH DAKOTAOHIO
OKLAHOMAOREGONPENNSYLVANIA , . .. . .
RHODE ISLAND . . . ic .
SOUTH CAROLINA.
SOUTH DAKOTA . .
.-
. -
TENNESSEETEXASUTAH . .i.:,
VERMONT.... ..,,1,,
VIRGINIA. '''''vc'
WASHINGTONWEST VIRGINIAWISCONSINWYOMING
. 7 923 246
155 051-, 109 390'
.10,8959 433
577 952
177123 326
-330 570266 112
29 6631 284
312 04375
., 2 201
156 131'. 364 805
255 48127 039
231 611
150 938.,252 ,328187 7231-51 04344 347
25 795-
6 49911 340
348 915
37 4251 530 722
91.217-
336 683
128 05713 425
367 98392 56560 306
27 600137 440198 57819 681104 380
298 862108 61167 894157 724
1 017
43 107 685
478 364936 632386 769320 231
4.933 408
502 513566 295202 486864 578615 885
.
425.581287 395912 964
1 240 598525 691
454 287679 417744 713259 466494 832
712 9321 112 5481 539 276'21916176671754
292 214251 878153 99850 374
1 292288
1 214 3524 101 1961 121 674433 142
1 070 943
806.759680 538
1 107 893211 376293 410
212 860608 546
5 241 600246 83497 992
623 504776 956749 198858 603404 325
. 20 572 105
446 1'01430 461263 746,300 164'
1 986 755
324 664330 19261 497678 193530 983
363 430119 989863 571
1 102 77312 221
400 320624 '866985 353148 391236 978
148 199487 333198 479339 099414 079
156 683132 35569 39155 101288 222
407 207747 193340.978328 097523'934
704 186113 128386 67394 75855 829
74 528/49 605
7 493 450234 039
85 933
61 730147 419252 536150 778119 915
50 059 324
. .
..228. 734766 360148 39741 775
4 998 422
259 840753 662181 601
1 039 703407 933
105 194188'579
1 156 519249 686523 393
248 019979 837199 549276-906659 380
1 658 2901 493 2231 572 781
65 081409 721
178 819141 342102 67617 087
1.979 346
889 979.11 898 395
9D2 658131 718
1 139 610/
310 1512 783 3501 466 224
346 660658 394
284-699283 609
3 300 49377 145191 456
1 326 892969 182721 649954 696368 509
18 540 234
162 259256' 91773.033.17 501
2 119 983
68 898114 39729 124717 464386.176
- 9 842. 39 541693 936208 898133.345
182 761688 946.155 07330 628
454 327
706 115419 213408 391
4 068175 323
30 0591.27 28623.0116 892
. 698 184.
.. 298,5453 41 544
787 32729 312411 369
'177 72260 620
. 887 268113 179639 600
178 1529 054
888 51526 47512 729
712 860340 159589 266-114 04080, 947
.
I
-
'5 541 075
8 83042 176
-
, 5.: 45 386
119776 43214 900272 131
987.
-
.1 26415 28040 226
-,
-23 08730 266
-112 095.' 10 541
25.133-85 977102 490
7 725165
103. 125
557
.
8 68941 810/2 034
3 684 1744 923841
2 927
10..09958 317
-77
10 782
51460 287
233 245400
65 186
306 5186 155
8
74 15173 260
.25.978.,015
57 845.467 267
',..75..364,24,269
' 2 833 053.
189. 745562 833137: 577
-' .50 108, 20 770
98 3521,47- 774
447 303.562
390'048.
65 250267, 804,34 21013* 183'194 512
,
-.927.042988 033
. 1 061. 90053.288234 233
148 697113 93179 1041.506
1 239`352
589 4005 072 677
110 408101 965725 314
122 3302 6.64 413
600 956233'404
.8 012
106 033214 268
2 178 73350 270113 541
307 514622 868132 378766.508214 302
- Represents zero or round. s.,
55
r
...4
STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES 1N.1977.
Table. 15:: Financei of State GovernMeint Liquor Stores: 1977
(Thousands of dollars)
StateNet aisles
of goods
.
Cost ofgoods spld
'
Grossprofit'
on sales
.Operatingexpense
. Netoperatingrevenue
Other'income
Otheren:singe
Netin0One.
.
.
.
-
.
..
'TOTAL, 17 STATES.'.'. . . 2 244 299 4 601'6'18 642 681 259 813 382 868. 2.951 - .385-819'i .
.
.
ALABAMA :''.:..a06 399 85 810 20 589 13 Q06 7'583 723 - 0'305
IDAHO. 30 248 18 737 11 511 3'627 7 884 - 7 884
IOWA 104 659 67 111 37 548 11 657 25 891 25 - 25 916
MAINE 3U 290 30 765 3 525 3.525 - 122 - 122
.
.
.
V. .
MICHIGAN 338 156 267 130 71 020 15 080 . 55 940. 164 - 56 104
MISSISSIPPI .,. 76 5561 6U 626 11 930 1 .139 10 791 '262 11 053
MONTANA ..' 39 318. 27 755 11 563 il 033.' 7 530 - 7 530
NEW HAMPSHIRE 109 308 79 082. 30 226 7 145 23 083 23 083
..
OHIO 326'151 218 811 107'340 29 4-43 78 197' 206 - . 78 443
OREGON 114 934 60 416 54 518 p 0.17 .116 101 46 101
PENNSYLVANIA 449 194 317 339 131 855 97 U67 34 388 I 375 35 763
UTAH 37 784 23 788 13 996 3 517 10'479 Q - - 10 479.
..
VERMONT . 27 435 24 461 2 974 2 571 403 4C0
VIRGINIA 189 441 134 870 54 571 29 774 24 797 - 24'7.97
WASHINGTON 167 791 119 093 98 698 1-8 391 30 307 31 36'338
WEST VIRGINIA 72 536 44 984 27 552 10 856 16 096 '16 696
WYOMING . . . . ...... 20 105 16 atio 3 265 467. 2 798 - - 2 798
- Represents zero or rounds to tern.
Table 16. Financial Transactions of State Government Alcoholic BeverageMonopolies: 1977
(Thousands of dollars)
State
Transactions classifiedas general revenue or
expenditure'
Receiptsfrom taxes,including
licenses andpermits
Expenditurefor licensing
and lawenforceMent
TOTAL, 17 STATES
ALABAMA
IOWAMA1NC
MICHIGANMISSISSIPPIMONTANANEW HAMPSHIRI
492 198
76 3292 AA42 04275 552
95 76915 73212 0364 642
4.29 52U
2 596
366128,
3 073768196429
Transfersto general
funds(gross)
891 933
,74 21310 570
. 34 20425 529
159 '60726 91919 23027 310
Netcontributionsto general
fueds9
429 259
4807 686
32 528105
66 91111 955'7 340
23 097
OHIO ',1 9163 31341 i
124 316 95 738
OREGON ....... , 7 204 .51 871 46 072145 1441'1 641 12 419PENNSYtveNla15 232,t
35 922
UTAH -'I 741 3
186 9 298662VERMONT 8 92242 527VIRGINIA 2 395.
Ti
597
WASHINGTON 2 225 100 54239 325
22 35230 802
WEST VIRGINIA II 162 -
WYOMING. . . . . 1 316 3 06918
17953... .
- Represents zero or rounds to zero.'Theme items are oxcludnd from ',worse and expense statements of State Uglier stores as prettenia in table
15, above.'Gross amounts transferred to general funds (col. 71 plus expenditure for licensing and law enforcement
(col. 2) less receipts from tonne (col. 11.
56
INSURANCE TRUST
Table 17. Finances of State-Administered Public-Employee Retirement Systems:" .1977.
(Thousands of dollars)
-
.
litate
. Re Citing .Cash and security holdings
.
Totalreceipts'
.
Pll ployeec ontrl-
-.butions
,Governmentcontributions .Barnings
invest-ments
Benefitsandanon
vithdreohlsTotal. 4
holdings--
.. Cash
anddeposits
Federalsecurities
Stateand localgovernmentsecurities
, -.'
Other 4,
securities.state
govern-
sent
.. local
govern-sent
.,
ALL STATES . 19 g87 260 4 222 513 4 846 718 4 050 967 6 167 062 6 929 837 94 912 538 818 956.9 494.568 596'099. 87998 "425,
ALABAMA .294 385 62 100 132 727 15 269 84 289. 94 910 1 233 842 16 832 173 796 Y .1 043 214
ALASKA 'III 159 25 559 34 304 24 607 .26589 21 445 367 767 13 703 147 207 - 206 857
ARIZONA 244 781 83 050 . 26 731 63 076 71 924 "41 791 1 265 251 806 229 934 - 1 034 51,
ARKANSAS 123 023 34 087 42 325 11 763 34 848 43 845 . 549 667. 15 669 ' 47 508 492 985.998
CALIFORNIA : . 2 912 435 714 456 621 606 659 896 916 477 954 676 15 160 176 73 667.1 179 184 31.279 13'876.046
COLORADO 288 050 80 603 48 948 68 477 90'022 65 535 - 1 394 912 1 760 85 800. - 1 307 352'
CONNECTICUT. . . .' 239,283 59 300 113 608 6 028 60 347 132 886 1 108 472 ... 6-180 38 706 - 1 063 586
DELAWARE 42 978: 6 720 29 762 . 6.996 16 408 125 959 8 292 11 195 .- 106.472
FLORIDA. . . . . . 579 418 18 940 102 930 285.050 192 498 152 014 2 424 029 1 235 410 447 :128 2 02 "219
GEORGIA e ,302 697. 76 468 107 191 29 296 89 742 114 898 1 648 267 8 705, 197 705 - ,1 441 857
HAWAII.
171 707 51 011 32 362 19 231 69 103 60 "696 851 65- 85 635 53. 849 . 662 710 859
IDAHO . . . ' 55 468 17'794 11 294 17 054 9 326 24.530 202 013 26 078 19 165 .- 156 770
ILLINOIS . . . . . 807 939 256 .074 257 105 81.633 213 127 344 401 3 654 629 8 337 194 293 .- 3 451 999
INDIANA. ' 214 324 47 360 83 076 19 592 64 296 111 788. 838 572' 8 585 320 298 - 509 689
IOWA 173 541' 42 827 22 012 49 342 59 360 53 099 841,956 1 011 125 186 - 715,659.,..
KANSAS . ,.,. . . ,. 139.034 36 134 63 746 13 684 25 470 48 4510, 5457.;.k986 '34 251 51 334 8 142 451 759
KENTUCKY 223 879 63 370 83 '038 16 185 61 286 82 827 1.012 507 '18 202 70 044 1 360 , 922 901
LOUISIAN4 . . . . 359 884 103 165 78 489 39 791 138 439 172,475 1 712 835 98 088 357 799 9 286 1 267 662
MAINE 85 051 25 890 35 005 9 335 14 821 60 428 224 251 17 179, 48 684 - 158 388
MARYLAND . . . .
.
MASSACHUSETTS. .
.
,
.
326 693
317 549
89 729
88 043
1481161
170 118
9 037
470
79 066
58 918
136 724
197 693
1 758 359
1 006 989
12 883
13 701
105691
36 696
7,
180
1 639. 785
956 412
MICHIGAN 728 930 75 733 289 793 102 530 260 874 269 921 3 339 459 41 631 228 561 - 3 069 267.
MINNESOTA. ... , . 362 759 97 403 103 107 52 594 109 655 89 494 4,824'659 12 998 79 365 6 449 1 725 847
MISSISSIPPI. . . . 145 597 42 878 27 537 34 699 40 483 56 128 577 256 891 133 517 442 848
MISSOURI 255 922 65 352 42 428 65 490 82 652 83 382 1 478 323 6 286 160 243 .- 1 311 794
MONTANA 80 848 35 020 4 914 19 977 20 937 34 802 317 708 2 874 13 716 2 867 298 251
NEBRASKA 27 705 8 416 5 241 3 504 10 544 8 422 105 422 71 20 737 50 94 564
NEVADA 101 711 22 461 12 830 32 891 33 529 25 029 436 774 129 13 361 - 423 284
NEW HAMPSHIRE. . 39 519. 15 053 4 380 5 566 14 520 16 949 239 859 27 203 75 934 - 136 722
NEW JERSEY . . . . 746 527 176 258 168 347 139 785 262 137°
276 684 4 432 677 4 444 176 343 1 927 '4 249 963
NEW MEXICO . . . . 108 827 33 865 1,5 084 26 099 33 779 ' 35 728 506 656 11 308. 156 672 - "338 676
NEW YORK 2 287 951' 41 988 453 118 1 015 130 777 715 745 178 13 888 005 556 1 474 832 478 293 11 934 324
NORTH CAROLINA . . 475 839 126 142 138 454 44 785 166 458 131 497 '2 790 203 .2 525 255 192 19 987 '2 512 499
NORTH DAKOTA . . . 19 695 8 214 1 851 4 957 4 673 10 700 89 326 2 814 27 763 810 57 939
OHIO, 1 718 811. 392.618 143 696 467 272 715 225 577 359 5 945 476 3 129 645 587 3 163 5 293 597
OKLAHOMA 132 365 28 510 69 952 3 520 30 383 68 559 446 931 9 870 38 447 - 398 614
OREGON 192 916 61 912 31 402 50 485. . 49 117 50 681 1 009 838 3 278 54 068 571 951 921
PENNSYLVANIA . . . 1 030 220 232 248 311 214 159 620 327 138 515 079 5 453 801 123 165 814 173 5 287 691
RHODE ISLAND . . . 75 327 21 261 20 447 13 294 20 325 .. 36 569 319 936 19 216 65 152 - 235'568
SOOTH CAROLINA . . 227 425 60 142;- 68 411 15 082 83 790 68 909 1 259 950 669 202 139 14 000 1 043 142
SOUTH DAKOTA . 45 676 14 055. 6 552 7 866 17 203 8 417 140 730 442 61 000 ._ 79 288
:TENNEssEE , 211 547 56 699, ' 90 612 : 19 623 44 613 90 708 982 797 51 412 153 092 .- 778 293
TEXAS 780 933 260 126) 7 219, 17 129 251 459 280 149 4 066 391 13 900 751 625 - 3 300 866
UTAH 104 724 38 703' 13 210! 29 399 .23 412 24 431 431 163 122 39 959 - 391.082
VERMONT 27 596 7 576 8 345: 365 11 310 10 704 168 046 1 15 116 61 596 - 91,334
VIRGINIA 230 014 101 958 17 922 48 454 61 680 111 559 1 186 320 79 230 195 156 340 911-594,
WASHINGTON . . . . .481 189 121 046 155 463 71 277 133 403 173 483 1 930-640 26 414 180 486 15 701 1 MI 039
WEST VIRGINIA. . . 137 647 37 692, 62 577 7 193 30 185 84 034 436 842 I 7 222 96 973 239, :832 408,
WISCONSIN 463 798 45 314 78 393 165 953 174 138 103 415 3 002 931 ' 4 - - 3'0Q2 927
WYOMING 3i 964 11 190 3 981 7 612 9 181 8 347 157 575 I 3 780 67 707 - 86 088
1
Note: Amounts for purchase and liquidottnn nl Inv...ment.. am xcluo..
- Represents zero -or rounds to zero.'Exceeds employee retirement avatem rev.mir, qhown in 1.4111e 7. n1 State government contrIbutior
57
STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Table 18. Finances of State-Administered Unemployment Compensation Systems: 1977(Thousands of dollars)
Pate
.
,- .
Revenue , Ixpenditure.
Resets of end of fiscal year %
State
Federaladvancesand
contributions
Total AlesularExtended
andspecial
Total
Trust fundaccountIn 0.8.treasury
Ether (Stateclearing
and beefit&encounte)a'
Total.
Contri-Dation.(State
unemploymentcompensation
tax)'
.Intermit(creditedby U.S.
Government)
. ,. NATIONAL
TOTALS : 15 213 307 .8 522 737 231 840 '6 458 729 14 610 854 8 600 982 6 009.871 4 956 232 4 930 850 25 382
'ALABAMA . '. . 205 475 121,040 91 84 343 178 483 110 971 67 512 44 315 43 734 . 581'ALASKA 94 042 71 180 5 367 17.495 . 97 025 76 484 20 544 76 560 75 731 829ARIZONA . . . 99 538 61 865 2 389 35 294 15 595 52 865 42 730 '46 670 "'46 557 103ARKANSAS. . . 91 753 52 613 43 39 096 89 443 55 370 34 073 13 211 12 715 496CALIFORNIA. . 2 221 049 1 501 783 39 827 679 439 1 882 810 1 069 845 812 965 811 756 808 469 3 287
,
COLORADO. . . 102 966 77 370 2 208 23 388 95 318 65 227 30.091 43 073 42 792 ' 281CONNECTICUT . 402 360 174 181 9 228 170 380 865 214 995 .165 870 59 245 51,945 . 7 300DELAWARE. . . 60.075. 21 347 20 38.658 58 972 '38 228 20 744 9 111 7 489 1 623FLORIDA . . . 379 405' 234 869 2 268 ,142 268 329 451 189 896 139 555 79 781 73 590 6 191GCORG4A . . . 203 341 123 183 13 619 66 559 209 166 125 993 83 173 .222 024 '221 085,, 939
HAWAII 88 259 54 385, 14 33 860 88 710 47 895 40 Ii115 15 388 15 089 299IDAHO 40 8A1 25 825 3 108 11 928 36 880 23 291 13 589 50 619 50 278 341ILLINOIS. . . 1 134 949 419 224 243 615 531 1 064 892 650 583 414 309 136 717' 139 530 -2 814INDIANA . . . 195 199 138 596 12 689 43 914 157 997 103 320 54 677 229 795 228 111 1.684IOWA 132 016 98 651 3'006 30 359 127 476 88 928 '38 548 42 339 41 717 622
KANSAS 86 377 61 113 8 610 16 653 78 756 56'904 21 852 144 646 143 807 839KENTUCKY. . 167 441 102 118 7 474 56 849 165 040 97 954 67 086 127 101 126 101 1 000LOUISIANA . . 187 574 115 377 9 527 62 670 196 009 129 043 66 966 144 442 143 586 1 156MAINE 77 664 '40 937, 15 36 712 .82 843 49 177 33 666 3 405 2 859 546MARYLANO. . . . 214 842 Ipe 581 159 76 103 190 242 128 472 61 770 53.389 53 395 -6
MASSACHUSETTS . 553 33 320 256 109 233 368 565 812 301 5,34 264 278 103 822 94 081 9 742.MICHIGAN. . . . 967 117, 577 -070 248 389 799 842 122 433 549 408 573 340 588 337 707 2 881MINNESOTA . . 247.161 138 393 46 108 722 239 664 160 661 79 003 55 011 57 095 -2 084MISSISSIPPI . 70 617 50 911, 5'957 19 748 61 810 38 556 23 254 106 671 106 722 -52MISSOURI. . . 253 376 168 767 5 611 78 998 239 259 144 049 95 210 95 585 100 445 -1 860
MONTANA . . . 42 538 22 993 87 19 458 38 709 24 813 13 896 5 364 5 605 -240NEBRASKA. . . . 52 722 42 677 2 239 7 806 35 088' 24 639 10 449. 45 072 44 644 428NEVADA 66 692' 447 618 229 18 845 60 826 37 398 23 428 14 177 13 830 347NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 30 36 24 326 1 9S6 4 040 24 018, 19 197 4 821 33 996 33 848 148
JERSEY.'. .
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1 000 259 477 962s 59 522 237 997 292 536 138 461 154 92 808 86 973 5 835
MEXICO. . . 40 236 23 422 1 996 14 819 39 317 22,713 16.604 31 568 32 656 -1 087NEW YORK". . . 1 782 760 772 355 18 039 992 366 1 934 272 955 )6 979 176 96,693 114 816 -18 123NORTH CAROLINA. 210 28 124 408 16 248 69 631 258. 091 169 9 88 612 238 754 237 510 1 244NORTH OAKOTA. . 23 8 4 15 303 1 122 7 399 28 657 20 165 8 492 14 084 14 123 -39OHIO 513 95 377 934 11 922, 123 540 547 649 386 566 161 083 197 966 198 250 -284
OKLAHOMA. . . 98 316 66 041 1 001 31 274 91 920 53 661 38 259 29 637 29 155 482OREGON 200 584 153 357 2 089 45 138 151 853 96 307 55 546 66 188 65 077 1 111PENNSYLVANIA. . I 302 981 ,471 057 345 831 579 1 310 710. 834 408 476 302 100 848 100 231 617RHODE ISLAND. '. 107 989 r,,4 875 15 53 099 113 460 61 194 52 266 10 138 9 607 531SOUTH CAROLINA. 116 929 ,:',',4'77 980 A 889 34 060 117 378 75 112 42 266 80 365 78' 800 1 565
SOUTH DAKOTA. . 11 583 5 908 . 918 4 758 15 590 10 062 5 528 12 069 ' 12 083 -15TENNESSEE . . 186 280 93 209 10 435 82 636 210 808 115 617 95 191 156 446 155 950 497TEXAS . . . , 228 297 161 430 12 834 54 033 200 057 131 741 68 316 248 255 246 851 1 405UTAH 47 277 33 128 1 4c4 )2 665 50 018 34 335 15 683 20 271 20 941 -670VERMONT . . . 40 399 19 916. 2 25 481 36 875 22 025 14,850 5 415 . 5 258 157
?.
VIRGINIA. . . . 120 228 79 092 5 550 35 586 137 442 94 199 43 243 80 933 80 373 ' 560WASHINGTON. . . 310 733 198 633 9 112 091 310 575 177 454 133 121 49 203 52 222 -3 019WEST VIRGINIA . 63 432 44 968 4 203 14 261 74 080 56 031 18 049 61 912 61 321 592WISCONSIN . . . 315 068 236 568 9 343 69 157 261 990 181 531 sp 459 '167 036 167 584 -549WYOMINI . . . 16 949 12 951 2 132 1 865 9 539 7 312 2 227 38 470 38 504 -35
Note: Data reported by Employment and Train ng Administration, 11.8. Department of Labor. These data relate to cooperative State- Federal programs ad -ainlatered by State employment security agencies, including rogular and extoodod or supplemental programs as veil as trade readjustment and diaaster unem-plc:quoit benefit plan.; see text for details.
0'Net amnUnt received from employers and employoog including penalties And interest.lifinus sign indicates negative balance.
'Includes $1,443,938,100 title XII Federal repayable advancea for regular benefits.
. l
, INSURANCE TRUST ,
..
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55'
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tor
- Represents zero or rounds to zero.lEkceeds insurance trust revenue of workmen's
compensation system, shown in table 7, by amount of State 'averment contributions.
elncludes any unidentifiable Stab, government contributions.
sftcseds* insurance trust ezpendlture of workmen'scompensation systems, shown in table 9, by amount of payments for other than benefits.
= 5-6 STATE GOVERItIMENT FINANCES IN 1977
Table 20. Finances of Miscellaneous State-Adminiered Insurance Trust Systems: 1977(Thousands of dollars) 1 .5
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AI.L. STATES ,, 6.71 476 652 711. 18 765 7 3 559 234 38 158 ,310 973 6 552 364 421
CAUIFORNIA--UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION DISABILITY 510 746 499 754 10 992 432 977 411 232 21 745 232 899 ' 232 232 667-:
COLORADO--MEDICAL DISASTER INSURANCE FUND. . . . 24 r ,, 24 66 66 - 600 600 '.: - .
.
MARYLAND--AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY FUND , 37 742 36 771 971 '40 976 28:904 12 072 17 046, A 686 15 360
MICHIGAN--MALPRACTICE INSURANCE FUND 10 445 -9 148 1 291 256 256 , : 21'112 827' 20 285'
NEW JERSEY--STATE E-DISABILITY BENEFITS 79 202 75 825 3 377, :47 463. 93 122 :11 341. :60 394 615. 5971.9,
NEW YORKSPECIAL FUND FOR DISABILITY .BENEFITS . 7 262 6'960 312. 6 249 6249 -: 6 082 1 767 4 315
RHODE ISLAND--TEMPORARY DISABILITY INSURANCE . . 23 092 22 125 967 17 986 17 980 - 2,0 104 ..451 19 653
WISCONSIN--LIFE FUND 2 963 2 1.38 ! 825 : 1 425 1 425 - 12' 736 320 12.416'
aNot.: .Aanunta for purchase and liquidation of investments are excluded.
- Represent. zero or rounds to zero.slay include unidentifiable amounts from State governments.%coeds insurance trust expenditure of these systoles, shown in table 10, by amount oflowments for other than benefits.
.
60
I.
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA/
Table 21. Population'and Personal Income
57
.
.
State
Total population, excluding ArmedForces ov o (Thousands)
Personal income calendaryear lost
.
State government portion ofState-local totals (percent)8
. July 1, 1977(provisionalestimates)'
July 1, 1976(provisionalestimates)
Anouzit
(millions ofdollars)
Per capita
(dollars)
Tax revenuein fiscal1975-78
Direct generilexpenditire
in fiscal 1975-76.
. .
. ALL STATES .215 642 213 957 1 367 849 6 393 56.9 37.5
ALABAMA 3 690 3 6.65. 18 714 5 106 74.5 49.8ALASKA. . 407 382 3 979 10 416 82.7 '63.8ARIZONA . . . .. .... . 2 296 2 270 1 . 13 166 5 800 61.3 . 34.7ARKANSAS . . . . 2 144 2 190 ° 10 408* 4 753 75.8 50.4CALIFORNIA 21 896 21 520 :' 153 82 `7 151 51.9
.
.20.0
COLORADO m 2 619 -2 583- 16 633 6 439 51.3 34:8CONNECTICUT !
3 108 3 117 22 929 7 356 52.1 43..4
DELAWARE 582 582 4 092 7 031 80.2 55.1FLORIDA 13 452 8 421 50 690 6 019 61.6 31.3GEORGIA - 5 048 4 970 27 576 5.548 61.5 4147
. .
HAWAII 895 887 6,198 6 988 77.1 76..6
IDAHO 857 831 4 684 5 637 67.0 47.7ILLINOIS 11 245 1i 229 82 503 7 347 - 55.4 40.0INDIANA 5 330 5 302 32 990 6 222 61.4
938.4
IOWA 2 879 2 870 17 923 6 245 59.7 38.8
KANSAS 2 326 2 310 14 945 6 470 56.8 41.2
KENTUCKY 3 458 3 428 18 439 5 379 74.6 57.4LOUISIANA 3 921 3:84I 20 762 5 405 70.7 48.01d
MAINE 1 085 ' 1 070 5 741 5 365 73.9 50.5MARYLAND 4 139 4,144 28 514 6 881 58.1 35.6
MASSACHUSETTS 5 782 5 809 38 272 6 588 52.0 '41.1
MICHIGAN 9 129 9 104 61 485 6 754 55.3 4 37.9MINNESOTA 3 975 3,965 24 51,5 .6 183 68.0 34.8MISSISSIPPI 2 389 2 354 10 663 4 530 76.4 46.9MISSOURI " 4 801 4 778 28 494 5 963 53.0 39.5
MONTANA 761 753 4 283 5 688 52.0 45.6
NEBRASKA 1 561 1 553 9 450 6 085 47.9 39.3
NEVADA 633 610 .4 368 7 161 58.7 37.7NEW HAMPSHIRE 849 822 4 942 6 012 39.1 46.8NEW JERSEY 7 329 7 336 54 152 .7 382 39.4 32.7
. .
NEW MEXICO 1 190 1 168 7 217 5 323 82.3 48.1
NEW YORK 17 924 18 084 126 925 7 019 47.4 24.7NORTH CAROLINA 5 525 5 469 29 821 453 71.4 40.8NORTH DAKOTA 653 643 3 761 5 849 67.0 51.3OHIO
OOKLAHMA
10
2
701
811
10 690
2 766
68 541
15 788
6 412
708
52.9
68.3
34.4
48.5OREGON 2 376 2 329 ......14 580 260 50.4 43.1
PENNSYLVANIA II 785 11 862 76 385 6 439 63.2-
44.9
RHODE ISLAND 935 927 5 866 6 328 59.0 55.1
SOUTH CAROLINA 2 876 2 848 14 662 5 148 74.8 54.6. .
SOUTH QAKOTA 689 686 3 512. 5 11.9 46.9 51.7TENNESSEE 4 299 4 214 22 606 5 364 61.2 45.1
TEXAS 12 930 12 487 77 436 6 201 58.1 39.0UTAH. . 1 268 1 228 6 570 5 350 65.2 48.2VERMONT qsiN 476 2 577 5 414 58.1 61.1
.
VIRGINIA 5 135 5 032 31 908 6 341 59.4 41.6WASHINGTON 3 658 3 612 24 569 6 802 70.2 43.5WEST VIRGINIA 1 859 ( I 821 9 941 5 459 77.9 57.5WISCONSIN 4 651 'I 609 28 190 6 116 66.4 33.5WYOMING 406 390 2 593 6 649 58.5 48.5
Note, Totals do not includes data for the Dtatriot or 0,i.mht.
'Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, series P-25, No. 721, 197s.
'U.S. Department of Commerce, Survey of Current Business. August 15'77.'Bureau of the Census, Governmental finances in 1975-76. .-o.-mh-. ,v,,
61
DEFINITIONS OF SELECTED TERMS
Agency. and :Private .Trust Transactions Excluded from, Censusdata . on State finances because it involves receipt, holding,and: disburtement of moneys by the State government as agentor trustee. for other -governments, or private persons, such ascollection of local government taxes, collection of Federal in-come taxes and social Security "taxes," receipt and return of
''.guarantee deposits, and the like. , .
AgricultureDevelopment and conservation of natures resourcesfor agricultural purposes. Includes, provision and support ofagricultural extension: services, experiment stations, fairs, associa-tions, and Other agriculturff activities; promotion, improvement,'regUlation, and protection of agricultural production, processing,and 'marketing; and the like. Excludes activities relating to Fish
. and Game. Forestry and Parks. irrigation, flood control, andother conservation activities. See. Natural Resources.
Aid to Local-GovernmentsSee Intergovernmental Expenditure.
AirportsProvision, operation, and support of airport facilities.
Alcoholic BeveraggsSee under License Taxes and Sales 41144Gross Receipts Taxes.
AmusementsSee under License Taxes and Sales and Gross Re-ceipts Taxes.
Assistance and SubsidiesFor State governments,' comprisesdirect cash assistance payments to public welfare recipients;veterans' bonuses; direct cash grants for tuition and scholarships;and aid to nonpublic educational institutions.
Auxiliary EnterprisesState Institutions of Higher Education.Dormitories, cafeterias, athletic contests, lunchrooms, studentactivities, and other auxiliary activities of State institutions ofhigher education financed mainly by revenue from charges.
Benefits, Insurance TrustsSee Insurance Trust Expenditure.
Bond FundsFunds established to account for the proceedsof bond issues pending their disbursement.
-.BorrowingLong-term debt incurred, other than to refund exist-ing long -term debt, plus any net increase in short-term debtoutstanding.
Capital OutlayDirect expenditure for contract or fdice accountconstruction of buildings, roads, and other improvements, andfor purchase of equipment, land, and existing structures. Includesamounts for additions, replacements, and major alterations tofixed works and structures. However, expenditure for repairs tosuch works and structures is classified as current operationexpenditure.
Cash and DepositsCash on hand and demand and savings ortime deposits.
Cash and Security HoldingsCash and Deposits and govern-mental and private securities (bonds, notes, mortgages, corporatestocks, etc., including loans and other credit paper held by State
loan and investment funds) except holdings of agency and privatetrust funds. Includes fund investments in securities issued by thegovernment concerned but does not include interfund loans,receivables, and the value of real property and other fixed assets.
Cash AssistanceDirect cash payments to beneficiaries of publicwelfare programs. See Public Welfare.
Categorical Assistance ProgramsOld Age Assistance, Aid toFamilies with Dependent Children, Aid to Blind, Aid to Disabled,and Medical Assistance. See Public Welfare.
Charges and Miscellaneous General RevenueGeneral revenueother than taxes and intergovernmental revenue.
Commercial Activities, n.e.c.See Miscellaneous CommercialActivities.
ConstructionProduction of fixed works and structures andadditions, replacements, and major alterations thereto, iicaudingplanning and design ,of specific projects, site improvements, andprovision of equipment and facilities that are integral parts ofa structure. Includes contract construction, undertaken on acontract basis by private contractors, and force account con-struction, undertaken with diiect use of materials and laborby the government.
Contributions, Insurance TrustAmounts derived from contribu-tions, assessments, premiums, "taxes," etc., required of employersand employees for financing of compulsory or voluntary socialinsurance programs operated by the government. Any contribu-tions by a government to a social insurance system it administers(either as employer contributions or for general fmancialsuPtIbrt)are excluded from insurance trust revenue. However, such con-tributions are included in exhibit statistics on insurance trustsystem receipts.
Corporation Net Inccline TaxesTaxes on nerincomeof corpora-tions and unincorporated businesses (when taxed separately fromindividual income). Includes distinctively imposed net incometaxes on special kinds of corporations (e.g., financial institutions).
CorrectionConfinement and correction of adults and 'minorsconvicted' of offenses against the law, and pardon, probation,and parole activities.
.
Correctional InstitutionsState prisons, reformatories, housesof correction, and other State institutions for the confinement
' and correction of convicted persons and juveniles. Includes onlyState-operated facilities; excludes cost of maintaining prisoners ininstitutions of other governments.
Current ChargesAmounts received from the public for perfor-mance of specific services benefiting the person charged, andfrom sales of commodities and es, except liquor storesales. Includes fees, assessments, an ther reimbursements fo-A'current services, rents and sales derived from commodities' or'services furnished incident to the performance of particularfunctions, gross' income of commercial activities, and the like.
59
DEFINITIONS OF
Excludes amounts received from other governments (see Inter-governmental Revenue) and interdepartmental charges and trans-fers. Currentcharges are distinguished from license taxes, which
.relate to privileges granted by the government or regulatorymeasures for the protection of the public.
Current operation-Direct expenditure for compensation of own. officers and employees and for the purchase of supplies, ma-
terials, and contractual services, except amounts for capitaloutlay. .
Death and Gift Taxes-Taxes imposed on transfer of ptoperty atdeath, in contemplation of death, or as a gift.
Debt-All long-term credit obligations of the State and its agen-cies (see State Government) whether backed by the State's fullfaith and credit or nonguaranteed, and all interest-bearing short-term credit obligations. Includes judgments, mortgages, andrevenue bonds, as well as general, obligation bonds, notes, andint&est-bearing warrants. Excludes noninterest-bearing short-term obligations, interfund obligations (other than formal debtinstruments of the State held by its funds as investments),amounts owed in a trust or agency capacity. advances and con-tingent loans from other governments, and rights of individuals-to benefits from State social insurance funds.
Debt Issued -See Lon -Term Debt Issued.
Debt Offsets -See Lung -Term Debt Offsets.
'Debt Outstanding All debt obligations remaining unpaid on thedate specified.
Debt Redemption -Loug-Term Debt Redeemed (i.e.. amounts.retired other than by refiinding) plus any net decrease in short-term debt outstanding.
Debt Riitired-See Log-Term Debt Retired
Direct Expenditure Payments to employees, suppliers, con-tractors, beneficiaries, and other final recipients of governmentpayments i.e.. all expen (.lir ..ure other than bilrg,,1 rrumentalExpenditure
Document and Stock Transfer faxes Taxes on the recording.registering. and transfer of documents such .as mortgages, deeds.in securities, except taxeti ho recording trquolor of motorvehicle titles. which are chw.arwd rIqow hon.
Earnings on In'vestments. Insurance Trust Revenue Interest.dividends, and other earnings on securities held as assets to provide income for insurance tract programs Includes earnings onsecurities of State government hold by its own insurance trustfunds but excludes rental income from real property held by insurance trust funds and rented to other State agencies
Education Schools. colleges. and other educational institutions(e.g., for blind, deaf. and other handicapped individuals). andeducational programs for adults. veterls. and other specialclasses. State I stitutions of Higher Education includes activitiesof institution operated by the State. except that agriculturalextension sery es and experiment stations are classified underNatural Resources. and hospitals serving the public are classifiedunder Hospitals. Revenue and expenditure for dormitories,cafeterias, athletic events, bookstores. and other Auxiliari. Enter-prices financed mainly thtqugh charges for services are reportedon a gross basis, Local Schools comprises direct State payments(rather than intergovernmental transactions) for operation of
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local public scffools, construction of school buildings',-pur4a,se.and operation of school buses, and other local school services.Direct State expenditure for Other Education includesltateeducational administration and services, .tuition grants, felloW-ships, aid to private schools, and special programs. 4,
Employee-Retirement Expenditure-Insurance Trust Expendi-.,tures (see below) for State-administered retirement systems forpublic employees.
Employee-Retirement Revenue-Insurance Trust Revenue (see
below) for State-administered retirement systems for publicemployees, including employer contributions from local govern-ments .for .such systems covering local government employees.Contributions from the State government for systems it admini-sters are excluded, but are included in exhibit statistics onemployee-retirement system receipts.
Employee-Retirement System -A State-administered contributoryplan for financing retirement and associated benefits for Stateor local government employees. Does not include noncontri-butory plans. See Insurance Trust System.
Empfbyment Security Administration-Administration of un-employment compenption, public employment offices, andrelatid services, and veterans' readjustment allowances. See Un-emploYment Compensation Expenditure for benefit paymentsunder this program.
Equipment-:Apparatut, furnishings, motor vehicles, office ma-chines, and the like having an expected life of more than 5 years.Equipment expenditure consists only of amounts for purchaseof equipment, including both additional equipment and replace-ments. Rental and repair expenditures are classified as currentoperation expenditure. Expenditures for facilities that are in-tegral parts of structures are classified as expenditure for con-struction or for purchase of land and existing structures.
Expenditure-All amount§ of money paid out by a government-net of recoveries and other correcting transaction-other than forretirement of debt, investment in securities, extension of credit,or as agency transactions. Note that expenditure includes onlyexternal transactions of a government and excludes noncashtransactions such as the provision of perquisites or other pay-.ment in kind.
Financial Administrati1n Activities involving finance and taxa-tion. Includes central agencies for accounting, auditing, andbudgeting: the supervision of local government ulance; tax-s.....administration: collection. custody, and disbursement of funds; -;":,.:adminis1ration of employee-retirement systems: debt and in-vestment administration: and the like.
Fines and Forfeits Penalties imposed for violation of law andforfeits of amounts on deposit as perfcrravance guarantees.Does not include penalties on delinqbent
Fiscal Year- The 12- month period at the end of which the Stateor any State agency determines its financial .condition and theresulti of its operations and closes its books.
Fish and Game -Conservation and development of fish and gameresources through regulation, protection, and propagation.
Forestry and Parks-Conservation; development, and promotionof forests and forest products. and State park areas. Includesforest fire preVention and forest fire-fighting activities.
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DEFAITIONS OF
Full -Faith and Credit Debt-Long-term debt for which the creditof the State, implying the power of taxation, is unconditionallypledged.. Includes debt paYable initially from specific taxes ornontax sources, but representing a liability payable from anyother available resources if the pledged sources are insufficient..
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Etinetions-Public purposes served by governmental activities:(education, highways, public welfare, etc.). Expenditure foreachfunction includes amounts for all types of expenditure servingthe purpose concerned,'
Fund-An accounting device established to control receipt anddisbursement of income from sources set aside to suppqrtspecific activities or attain certain objectives. In the accounts ofindividual States, each fund is treated as a distinct fiscal entity.Herein, however, transactions of funds are consolidated in ac-.cordance with -the principles described in the introduction tothis report.
Funding-Issuance of bonds, or other long-term debt in exchangefor, or to provide funds to retire, outstanding short-term debt.
General Control-The legislative and judicial branches of thegovernment, the office of-the chief exe6ntive, and auxiliary agen-cies and staff services responsible for law, recording, generalpUblic reporting, personnel administration, and the like. Internalcontrol activities of individual departments or agencies areclassed under the particular function. See also FinancialAdministration.
General Expenditure-All State expenditure other than thespecifically enumerated kinds of expenditure classified as LiquorStores Expenditure and Insurance Trust Expenditure.
General Hospitals-See State Hospitals.
General Local Government Support-Amounts distributed tolocal governments without restriction of function or purpose towhich applicable.
General Obligation Debt-Long-term full faith and credit obliga-Ans other than those- payable initially from nontax revenue.
hilt dews debt payable in the first instance from particular ear-.
kedtilexes, such as motor fuel sales taxes or property taxes.
General Public Buildings-Public buildings not allocated toparticUlar functions.
General Revenue-All State Revenue except Liquor Storey Rev-enue and Insurance Trust Revenue. The basis for distinction isnot the fund or administrative unit receiving particular amounts.but rather the nature of the revenue sources concerned.
General Revenue Sharing-Funds distributed to States by theFederal Government under the State and Local Fiscal AssistanceAct of 1972.
General Sales or Gross Receipts Taxes--See under Sales and GrossReceipts Taxes.
Health-Health services, other than hospital care, and financial. support of health programs of other governments. Includes
public health research, nursing, immunization, maternal andchild alai, and other categorical, environmental, and generalhealth activities, Does not include vendor payments for healthservices administ6red under public welfare programs.
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Highways -- Streets, highway's, and structures necessary for their' use, snow and ice removal, toll highway and bridge faqilities, and
ferries. Includes support of or reimbursement for street and high-way activities of local governments, including aid tb Ideal govern-.,ments for debt service en local highway ebt.
Hospitals-Establishment and operati of hospital 'facilities(and institutions primarily for care and treatmentLratherlthanedUcation-of the handicapped), provision of hospital care, andsupport of other public or private hospitals. Does- not includevendor payments for hospital care administered as a part ofpublic assistance programs. See State Hosnitals'and Institutionsfor the Handicapped and Public Welfare.
Housing and Urban Renewal-State housing and renewal projectsand regulation, proinotion, and support of private and localgovernment housing and renewal activities.
Individual Income TaxesTaxes on individuals measured by netincome and taxes distinctively imposed on special 'types Of in-come (e.g., interest, dividends, income from intangibles, etc.).
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Insurance Benefits and Repayments-See Insurance TrustExpenditure.
IInsurance Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes See under Sales andGross Receipts Taxes.
Insurance Trust Expenditure-Cash payments to beneficiaries(including withdrawals of retirement contributions) of employeeretirement, contributions of employee retirement, unemploy-ment compensation, workmen's compensation-, and disabilitybenefit social insurance programs: )(See Insurance Trust Sytetn,below.) Excludes cost of administering insurance trust activities,State contributions to programs administered by the State orby the Federal Government, intergovernmental expenditure forsupport of locally administered employee-retirement systems,and noncontributory gratuities paid to former employees.,
Insurance Trust Revenue-Revenue from contributions required. of employers and employee's for financing social insuranceprograms operated by the State (see Insurance Trust System.below) and earnings on assets held for such systems. Excludesany contributions by a State -either as employer contributionsor for general financial support- to a social insurance system itadministers. Note that tax proceeds, donations, and any formsof revenue other than those enumerated above are classified asgeneral revenue, even though such amounts may be receivedspecifically for insurance trust purposes.
Insurance Trust System A State-administered plan for com-pulsory or voluntary social insurance (insurance protection ofpersons or their survivors against economic hazards arising fromretirement, disability, death, accident, illness, unemployment,etc.) through accumulation of assets from contributions, assess-ments, premiums and the like collected from employers and em-ployees for use in-making cash benefit payments to eligible per-sons covered by the system. Comprises Employee Retirement,Unemployment Compensation, Workmen's Compensation, and.Miscellaneous (accident, sickness, and other disability benefit)systems. In exhibit statistics,. each insurance trust system istreated as an entity, with its transactions including intragovern-mental amounts. However, intragovernmental transactions areexcluded from the insurance trust components..of to revenueand expenditure. (See Insurance Trust Revenue anQ InsuranceTrust Expenditure.)
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'Interest Earningsinterest earned ..on.deposits and Securities in-ding.artiotints for accrued interest on investment securitiessold:? However; receiPts- for accrued interest on bonds issued are.-..treateill as offsetsto interest exPenditUre.
Interest ExpenditureAmounts paid for use of borrowed money.
Intergovernmental ExpenditureAMounts Paid to other govern-Ments as :fiscal aid in the form of shared revenues and grants-in-aid, as- reimbursements for performance- or general governmentactivities and ..for specific services for the paying government(e.g.; 'care of prisoners and contractual research), or in lieu oftaxes. Excludes amounts paid.to Other governments (or purchaseOf commodities, property, or utility services, any tax imposedand paid as such, -and employer contributions for social insurance(e.g.', 'contributions to the Federal Government for old-age,survivors, disability 'and health insurance for State employees).
Intergovernmental Expenditure, n.e.c.Intergovernmental ex-Penditure for purposes not falling within any standard functionalcategory and amounts for combined. and unallodable purposes.
Intergovernmental RevenueAmounts received from othergovernments as fiscal ,aid in the form of shared revenues and'grants-in-aid, as reimbursements for performance of generalgovernment functions and specific services for the paying govern-ment (e.g., care of prisoners and contractual research), or in lieuof taxes. ExcltiOsamounts received from other governments forsale of property; commodities and utility services and employercontributions from local . governments to State-administeredretirement systems. All intergovernmental revenue is classified asgeneral revenue.
Intergovernmental- Revenue From Federal Government Amountsfrom the Federal Government either for direct expenditure bythe State or for distribution to local governments.
DEFINITIONS OFSELECTED TERMS
Intergovernmental Revenue From Local Governments -Amountsfrom local governments for shares in financial support of. pro-
grams administered by the State; for reimbursements for servicesperformed-or expenditures made for them by the State; for appli-cation to debt service on State debt issued for their benefit; andfor repayment of advances and contingent loans extended tothem. Does not include local government contributions to State-administered employee retirement or other insurance trustsystems, which are classified as insurance trust revenue, or agencytransactions, (see Agency and Private Trust Transactions). Ex-cludes also proceeds from interest on local government securitiesheld by the State and proceeds from State taxes on local govern-.men t facilities.
JudicialCourts and activities associated with courts, such aslaw' libraries', medical and social service activities, juries. etc.
Libraries Provision of State public library facilities and services,and support of local public library services.
. License TaxesTixes exacted (either for revenue raising or forregulation) as a condition to the exercise of a busin or non-business privilege, at a flat rate or measured by suc bases as
-vpital.stock, capital surplus, number of business units, or capacity. Excludes taxes measured directly by transactions, gross ornet income, or value of property except those to which onlynominal rates apply. "Licenses" based on these latter measures,other than those at nominal rates, are classified according to themeasure concerned. InclUdes "fees", related to licensing activities
_automobile, inspection, gasoline..and.oil inspection, professionalexaminations and licenses, etc.as well as license taxes producingsubstantial revenues.
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Alcoholic beverages.' Licenses fOr manufacturing, *polling,wholesaling, and retailing alcoholic 'beverages other than thosebased on volume or value of transa6tionsor assessed value, ofproperty.
trnusements. License taxes imposed on amusement b4sinessesgenerally or on specific amusement enterprises (racetheaters, athletic events, etc.). Does not include `,`licenses" based, 1,::on value or number of admissions, amount of wagers, or giOSSor net income, which are classified elsewhere.
Corporations in general. Franchisti license taxes, organization,filing, and entrance fees, and other license taxes which are: appli-cable, with only specified exceptions, to all corporationS. Doesnot include corporation taxes based on value of property, net in-come, or gross receipts form sales, or taxes imposed .distinctiyakOn particular types of corporations publiC utilities, insniancecoMpies, etc.).
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Hunting and fishing. Commercial and noncommercial' hunting.and fishing licenses and shipping permits.
Motor vehicles. License taxes imposed on owners or operatorsof motor vehicles, commercial and noncommercial, for the rightto use public highways, including charges for. title .registrationand inspection of vehicles. Does not include personal propertytaxes'or sales and gross receipts 'taxes relating to motor vehicles,takes On motor carriers based on assessed value of property., grossreceipts, Or net income, or other taxes on the business of motortransport.
Motor vehicle operators/ Licenses for privilege of drivingmotor vehicles, including both private and commercial licenses.
Occupations and businesses, n.e.c. License taxes (includingexamination and inspection fees) required of persons engaging inparticular professions, trades, or occupations, and such taxes onbusinesses. not elsewhere classified. Includes charges relating toinspection and marketing of seed, feed, fertilizer, gasoline, oil,citrus fruit, and other commodities, and chain store licenses,as well as licenses relating to operation of particular business.enterprises.
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Public utilities. License taxes distinctively imposed on publicpassenger and freight transportation companies, telephone, tele-graph, and light and poWer companies, and other public utilitycompanies, including:government-owned utilities. Does not in-clude taxes measured by gross or net income, units of servicesold; or value of property.
Other license taxes. License taxes not listed separately (e.g.,animal licenses, marriage licenses, registration fegs 'on pleasureboats and aircraft, individual permits 'to purchase liquor,andother nonbusiness'privileges).
Liquor StoresAlcoholic beverage distribution facilities operatedby States maintaining State alcoholic beverage monopolysystems. Liquor stores revenue and expenditure, as dermedunderthese headings below; are included in State revenue and ex-pendittire. In addition, the following exhibit financial items re-lating to liquo store operations are presented herein: .
Cost of goods sold. Cost to the activity of goods sold to pro-duce the receipts from sales reported under 'Net sales of goodsr ---Amounts are net of purchase discounts and other offsets to pur-chase price.
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Expendituie for licensing_and 1,#, enforcemeht. Amounts -recorded in alcoholic beverage monopoly system account as ex-
'... pens for licensing activities undertaken for the State government--itind enforcement of ,State liquor laws and regulations. Stich
amoUntsare classified as general expenditure, not liquor storesexpenditure.
Gross, profit on sales. " sales of goods" less "Cost of goodssold." -
Net contribution to general fund, Gross transfers plus ex-penditure for licensing and law enfo ement minus receipts fromf%q.taxes. Represents extent to which liq r stores contributed to'support of general State. government during fiscal period.
1Nit income. "Net operating revenue" plus "Other income"
less 'Other expense."_
. Net orrating revenue. "Gross profit on sales" less " Operating-ex pense. '
Net sales of goods. Amount received from sale of liquor andassociated services or products, excluding alcoholic beveragetaxes and excluding any sales discount, customers' refunds, andother offsets to gross receipts 'from sales.
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bond re e funds, deposits with fiscal agents for the redemp-tion o ncanceled `-debt, balances in refunding bcind accounts
el pending completion of refunding transactions, and anycredit paper-or other assets Of credit funds which are pledged toultimate &demotion of debt incurred to finance loan activitiesof such funds. Assets held for debt redemption are included upto the amount of the specific debt for which they,iVere accumul-ated. Any excess of assets over the amount of such debt, and anyseparately recorded amounts held for future interest payments,are excluded. See Cash and Security Holdings.
Long-Term Debt Redeemed-Par value of long-term_ debt retireduring fiscal year, other than- amounts retired as a result of re-
funding operations. Includes amounts redeemed from currentrevenues of fund balances and from-assets accumulated for debtredemption (sinking funds). Excludes any amounts reserved forfuture debt redemption requirements (payments into sinkingfunds).
Long-Term Debt Retired-The par value of long-term debtobligations liquidated by repayment or exchange, ineluding debt
Operating expense.. Charges applicable' to operation and main-,tenance of store including storage, handling, and sale of mer-chandise (other than cost of goods); administration; and othercosts directly related to operation of-liquor stores,.but excludingexpense for licensing and law enforcement activities Undertakenby the alcoholic beverage-monopoly system for the State.
Other income. Nonoperating revenue, excluding any receiptsfrom alcoholic beverage taxes.
Receipts from taxes. Amounts received from alcoholic bev-erage. license. and sales taxes that are included in income accounts
. of the alcohol* beverage monopoly, system (classified herein asgeneral revenue, not liquor store revenue).
Transfers to general funds (gross). Total amount turned overto general §tate government during fiscal period as shown ,inliquor store accounts. Includes any amounts derived from taxrevenue collected by the alcoholic beverage. monopoly system.
LiquOr Stores Expenditure-Expenditures for purchase of liquorfor resale and provision' and operation of liquor store's. Excludesxpenditure for law enforcement and licensing activities carrier!
Inn in conjunction with liquor store operations.
. , Liquor Stores Revenue-- Amounts received from sale' of liquor-by State liquor stores 'and Other revenues from State liquor storeoperations. Excludes any State taxes collecied by State liquo'rmonopoly systems.
Local Schools-See under kalucation.
Long-Term Debt-Debt payable more than 1 year after date ofissue.Long-Term,Debt IsSued-The par valUe of long-term debt obliga-tions incurred during the fiscal period concerned, including fund-ing and refunding obligations. Debt obligations authorized, butnot actually incurred during the fiscal period are norincluded.
Long:Term Debt Offsets-Cash and investment assets of sinkingfunds and other reserve fundS, hoWeVer designated, which arespecifically held for redemption of long-term debt. Includes
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retired by refunding operations;
Long-Term Original Issues-All long-term debt issued other thanthat issued to refund existing long;term debt. Includes long-term debt issued for funding of existing shart -term obligations.
Miscellaneous and Unallocable Expenditure-General expenditurefor purpose and activities not falling within any standard func-tional category and' unallocated amounts relating to two or-more functions.
Miscellaneous Commercial Activities-Provision and operationof commercial facilities not classified under particular functions,Includes a bank (North Dakota), a cement plant, hail insurancesystems, hydroelectric and other electric power agencies, and thelike.
Motor Fuels Sales Taxes-See under Sales and Gross ReceiptsTaxes.
Motor Vehicle License Taxes-See under License Taxes,
Natural Resources -:-State activities to conserve; promote, anddevelop Agricultifre, Fish and Game, Forestry and Parks (seethese headings above), and other soil and water resources, in-cluding geological research; flood control, irrigation, drainage,and other conservation, activities. Hydroelectric power activitiesare classed under Misq/larieous,Co rcial-Actiyities. .-
n.e.e. --Not elsewhere classified.
Net Long-Term Debt-Long-Term Debt outstanding minus Long-Term Debt Offsets.
No4uaranteed Debt - Long -term debt payable solely frompledged specific sources-e.g., from earnings of revenue produc-ing activities (university and college dormitories, toll high-waysand bridges, electric poWer projects, public building and school'building authorities, etc.) or from specific nonproperty taxes.Includes only debt that does not constitute an obligation againstany other resources of the State if the pledged sources areinsufficient.
Occupations and Business License Taxes-See under Licensetaxes.
Old-Age.Assistance-See Public Welfare.
DEFINITIONS OF SELECTED TERMS
:Parimutels TaxesSee under Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes,
Personaland
paid for compensation of Stateofficers and employees. Consists of gross compensation beforedeductions for withheld taxes, retiremept-contributions, or-otherpurposes,
Police ProtectionPreservation of law and order and trafficsafety. Includes crime prevention activities, detention andcustody of persons awaiting trail, highway patrols, and the like.
° Poll TaxesCapitation taxes levied as specific amounts, uniformor graded, against persons, or as ad valorem taxes on an arbitraryvaluation of polls. .
Property .TaxesTaxes conditioned on ownership of propertyand ineasured:by its value. Includes general property taxes re-lating to property as,a whole, real and Personal, tangible or in-
6/. tangible, whether taxed at a single rate or at classified rates:andtaxes on selected types of property, such as motor vehicles orcertain or all intangibles, tw
Protective Inspection and Regulation. n.e.c. Regulation of pri-vate. enterprise Tor the protection of the public and inspection ofhazardous activities except where done incident to majorfunctions, such as"health, natural resources, etc. InclUdes regula-tion of finanCial institutions'', public service corporations, insur-ance 'companies, and other corporations, regulation of pro-fessional occupations (including professional examinations andlicensing), regulation of working conditions, regulation of salesof alcoholic beverages, and other regulatory and inspectionactivities not included under other functional headings.
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Public Utilities Taxes- See under License Taxes and Sales 'coyGross Receipts Tares.
Public Welfare; -- Support of and assistance to needy personscontingent upon their need. Includes lutergoyeritinental Ex-penditure for locally 'administered welfare programs. and to theFederal Government to offset direct Federal categorical pay-ments for supplemental programs funded by most Stafes'. Directexpenditure un,der this heading includes Cash Assistance, corn-prisingdirect payments to welf'a're recipients under supplementalsecurity income programs administered by several States, andunder any other. State-operated welfare program: .segregablepayments directly to private vendors for medical care. burials,and other commodities and services provided under welfareprograms for the needy (including all direct vendor paymentsunder medical assistance progranis): and expenditure for Stateadministration of public welfare programs. including the pro-vision and operation of welfare institutions. Health and hospitalservices provided directly by the State, and payments to localgovernments for such purposes, are reported under other funs'
, tional headings rallVirer than liere Benefits not contingent uponneed, such as bo9tises and other aids to vtterans as a class. alsofall outside the public welfare classification.
Purchase of Land and Existing Structures Purchase of theseassets as such, purchase of rights-of-way, and title search andsimilar activity associated with the purchase transactions.
Refunding The issuance of lbng-terms debt in=exchange for, orto provide funds for the retirement of long-temi debt alreadyoutstanding.
Regular Highway Facilities- -State direct eXpenditure forlfigh-ways. other than toil facilities, is classified under this heading.Does not, include any intergovernmental expenditure.
Rents and RoyaltiesRents from leased properties, mineralleases, royalties and miscellaneous rentals not relating.to facili-
s incident. to the performance of particular functions. Rentalrevenue from such facilities is clasSified as revenue from eurreptchargesfor the activity pf.function conerned. .-
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Revenue -BAR amounts of money received by a government fromexternal sources -net of refunds and other correcting.trantac-tionsother than from issue of debt, liquidation, of investments,and as agencY and private trust transactions. Note that revenueexcludes noncash transactions such as receipt of services,COm-.modities, or other "receipts in kind."
Sale of PropertySale .of real property and improVements. Ex-cludes' sale of securities and sale of commodities, equipment,'and other personal property.
Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes- Taxes, including "licenses''at more than nominal rates, based on volume' or value'. oftransfers of goods or' services, upon gross receipts tlferefrorr,or upon gross income, and related taxes bated upoir'use, storage,production (other than severance of ,natural resources), im-portation, Or. constsmption of goods. Dealer discounts or"commiSsio'ns"1 allowed to Merchants for' collection of taxes.from ccrnsumersare exclusied.
General sales or gross, receipts taxes. Sales or gross receiptstaxes which are applicable with only specified exceptions to alltypes of goods, all types of goods and services, or all grossincome, whether at a single rate. or at. classified rates. Taxesimposed distincitively upon sales' of or gross receipts fromselected commodities, services, or businesses are. repovted. .._
separately under categories listed below.
Selective sales and gross receipts,taxes. Sales and gross re,ceipts taxes imposed on sales of particular commodities orservices or` gross receipts of particular businesses, separatelyand apart from the application of general sales and gross re-c'eipts
Alcoholic beverages. Selective sales and gross receiptstaxes on alcoholic beverages.
Amusements. Selective sales and gross receiptson admission tickets or admission charges and on gross re-ceipts of all or specified types of amusement businesses.
Insurance. Taxes imposed distinctively on insurance companiesand measured by gross premiums or adjusted gross premiums.
Motor fuels. Selective sales and gross receipts taxes on gaso-line, diesel oil and other fuels used in motor vehicles, includ,.ing aircraft fuel. Note that any amounts refunded are deductedfrom gross collections.
Parimutuels. Taxes measured by amounts wagered at racetracks, including "breakage" collected by the government.
Public utilities. Taxes imposed distinctively on public passen-ger and freight transportation companies, telephon telegraph,and light and power companies, and other public tility'com-panies and measured by gross receipts, gross earn'. s, or unitsof service sold. Taxes levied on such companies tin ther basesare classified elsewhere in accordance with the nature of the tax.
Tobacco products. Selective sales 'and gross receipts taxes ontobacco products, including cigarette tubes and papers.
Other selective sales and gross receipts taxes. Selective sales andgros§ receipts taxes relating to specific commodities, businesses,or services not separately enumerated (lubrication oil, fuel otherthan motor fuel, meals, margarine, cement, etc.).
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Tiretance TaxesTaxes imposed Vistiric tiypiy on rem QV al of,:nattiriti; productse.g., oil,.gas, other minerals:ttimber, fish, etc.-,...from sand or water and measured by value or quantity of pro-'ducts removed or sold.
s_Short-Terni Debtinterest-bearing debt payable' within .11Yearfrom date of issue, such as bond anticipation notes,, bank loans,and tax anticipation notes and warrants: Includes obligationshaving no. flied maturity date, if payable from a tax levied fin-
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. collection in the year.of their issuance.
State GovernmentThe State government in each case consistsOf the legislative, executive, and judicial brancheS of goVern-mentlind all departMents, boards, commissions, and otherorganiational units therOf It also includes any semiautonomousauthorities, institutions of higher education, districts and other
. .agencies that are subject .to administrative and fiscal wntrolby the State through- its appointment of officers, determination.Of.budgets, approyal of plans, .and other devices. As to all suchagencies, financial information included in Census reports rep.-
:resents.their gross transactions With the public and other govern-ments, rather than .only the net effect of such transactions oncentral Stale funds. Each data item for a State governmentconsists of the sum of amounts of the type described for allfunds and accountsincludirig not only the general fund butalso .special revenue funds, sinking funds, public trust funds,bonds funds, and all other special
, 'State Hospitals and Institutions for the HandicappedHos-pital facilities established and operated by the State govern-ment, includes hospitals.operated in 'conjunction with -Stateinstitutions of higher education. Excludes support of otherpublic or private hospitals and expenditure for hospitalizationof persons in other public or private institutions. Regular MentalHospitals include institutions for custody and treatment of the
. insane as well as hospitals for general care of mental patients.Other Mental Institutions provide care and treatment of mentaldefectives and other special classes of mental patients (the 'feebleminded, mentally retarded, and emotionally disturbed).
Otmeral hospitals provide general medical and surgical servicesto the public, including' such hospitals administered by Stateuniversities. Other State Hospitals include tuberculosis sana-
'tonums, maternity and childrens' hospitals, orthopedic hospitals.hosPitals for ,chronic diseases, and institutions for Care and treat-
. ment of the-blind, deaf, and other special classes. Note thatinfirmaries which serve, only particular institutions (universityinfirmaries; prison hoSpitals, etc.) are classified under thefunctionsen2ed, rather than under hospitals.
State Institutions of Higher Education. See Educcuirm
State Welfare InStitutionsState institutions for care of needyveterans, dependent children, aged, and others. Does not includehospitals and institutions for the handicapped, provision for
. care of the needy in local government or private institutions orhomes, or general support of private welfare(institutions.
TaxesCompulsoty contributions exacted. by a government forpublic purposes, except employee and emploYer. assessments forretirement and'social,insurance purposes, which are classified asinsurance trust revenue. All tax revenue is classified as generalrevenue and comprises amounts received (including interest and
_,penalties_bu r excluding .protested amounts and. refunds) frpm. alltaxes imposed by a_government. Note that State tax revenueincludes any amounts to be shared with or redistributed to localgdvernments as well as'amounts to be expended directly by the
State. However, State taxes exclude lotally iniposed taxescollected and returned to local govenutients by the State actingas collection agent.
Tobacco ,Products'SaleseTaxesSee under Sales and GroSs Re-ceipts Taxes.
Toll. Hip,hway FacilitiesToll turnpikes and toll, roads, tollbridges, ferries, and toll tunnels operated by State agencies.Expenditure for 'this purpose includes only acquisition, con-struetibn, and maintenance of State facilities;-it does-not includeany debt service. on toll facility debt' or any aid to local govern-.ments for toll facilities..
Unemployment Compensation ExpenditureInsurance trust 'ex-penditure for State-administered unemployment- compensationprograms. Includes only benefit payments; administration of.unemployment compensation. is classified as general' expenditurefor Employment Security Achninistiation. State amounts excludeagency' transactions relating to .the Federal unemploymentcompensation programs for veterans and for Federal employees.
Unemployment Compensation RevenueEmployer and employeecontributions ( "payroll taxes") for State unemployment in-surance programs and interest received or credited on State un-employment insurdnce depoSits held in the United Statestreasury.
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Unemployment Compensation SystemA State-administeredplan for compulsory unemployment insurance through accumul:ation of assets from contributions collected from employers oremployees for use in making cash benefit payments to eligibleunemployed persons. Does not include distinctive sickness ordisability insurance plans. carried out in conjunction with un-employment insurance programs by certain States. Unemploy-ment insurance conttibutions. collected by the State aredeposited in the-U.S. Treasury in a trust account maintained forthe State; interest is Credited by the U.S. Treasury qn balancesin State accounts.; and funds are withdrawn by the State asneeded to-make unemployment compensation benefit' payments.
Vendor PaymentsSee Public Welfare.
Veterans' ServicesCash bonuses to veterans and other financialgrants not contingent on need, administration of bonus pay-ments, veterans' information and guidance. services, and :otherveterans' services not classifie'd under nubile welfare, education,hospitals, or other functions.
Water Transport and TerminalsProvision, operation, andsupport of canals and other waterways, harbors, docks, wharves,piers, and related terminal facilities.
Withdrawals. Insurance Trust See I/aura/Ice TrustA Expenditure.
Workmen's Compensation ExpenditureInsurance trust expendi-ture for State-administered workmen's compensation systems.Consists of cash benefit payments:to injured workmen coveredby the system. Excludes State contributions to system on behalfof State employees and expenditure for administration.
Workmen's Compensation RevenueEmployer premiums, assess-ments and other contributions to State-administered workmen'scompensation systems and earnings on investments of systems.Excludes contribUtions- from State government for State em-ployees covered by system.
Workmen's Compensation SystemA State-administered planfor', compulsory 'accident and injury insurance. of workmenthrough accumulation of assets from contnbutions collectedfrom employers for financing' cash benefits to eligible injured
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