Table 3
Investing Revenue from Capping Deductions at 28 Percent
2014 | 2015 | 2016 | |
---|---|---|---|
Alabama | $118,353.10 | $307,092.81 | $316,235.52 |
Alaska | $1,918.58 | $4,979.43 | $5,127.27 |
Arizona | $311.57 | $808.20 | $832.34 |
Arkansas | $2,086.29 | $5,414.13 | $5,574.01 |
California | $1,190.62 | $3,089.98 | $3,182.01 |
Colorado | $10,071.44 | $26,132.22 | $26,910.73 |
Connecticut | $2,008.21 | $5,210.12 | $5,365.53 |
Delaware | $1,073.51 | $2,783.96 | $2,866.95 |
District of Columbia | $395.43 | $1,026.33 | $1,056.49 |
Florida | $750.37 | $1,947.52 | $2,004.82 |
Georgia | $6,169.22 | $16,007.00 | $16,483.76 |
Hawaii | $3,626.06 | $9,408.04 | $9,688.68 |
Idaho | $561.69 | $1,457.89 | $1,500.09 |
Illinois | $602.90 | $1,564.61 | $1,611.38 |
Indiana | $4,982.95 | $12,929.58 | $13,314.29 |
Iowa | $2,925.57 | $7,590.77 | $7,817.09 |
Kansas | $1,578.81 | $4,097.48 | $4,219.69 |
Kentucky | $1,327.24 | $3,444.64 | $3,547.24 |
Louisiana | $1,869.42 | $4,850.75 | $4,995.60 |
Maine | $1,959.06 | $5,083.01 | $5,235.43 |
Maryland | $605.79 | $1,572.45 | $1,619.22 |
Massachusetts | $1,980.02 | $5,137.93 | $5,290.29 |
Michigan | $2,587.26 | $6,713.53 | $6,912.65 |
Minnesota | $3,772.09 | $9,787.81 | $10,080.55 |
Mississippi | $2,451.35 | $6,360.43 | $6,548.99 |
Missouri | $1,124.11 | $2,915.79 | $3,003.32 |
Montana | $2,669.67 | $6,926.95 | $7,132.10 |
Nebraska | $443.86 | $1,151.88 | $1,186.59 |
Nevada | $983.14 | $2,550.14 | $2,625.55 |
New Hampshire | $994.71 | $2,579.95 | $2,656.90 |
New Jersey | $556.63 | $1,445.34 | $1,487.55 |
New Mexico | $2,642.20 | $6,854.76 | $7,058.42 |
New York | $817.60 | $2,121.71 | $2,185.09 |
North Carolina | $7,277.43 | $18,883.56 | $19,446.32 |
North Dakota | $3,821.25 | $9,914.93 | $10,209.08 |
Ohio | $440.97 | $1,144.03 | $1,178.76 |
Oklahoma | $5,150.66 | $13,365.85 | $13,762.59 |
Oregon | $1,609.90 | $4,177.51 | $4,302.77 |
Pennsylvania | $1,583.15 | $4,108.46 | $4,230.66 |
Rhode Island | $5,482.47 | $14,225.83 | $14,648.23 |
South Carolina | $427.23 | $1,109.51 | $1,142.70 |
South Dakota | $1,870.14 | $4,852.32 | $4,997.17 |
Tennessee | $436.63 | $1,133.04 | $1,166.22 |
Texas | $2,674.01 | $6,937.94 | $7,144.63 |
Utah | $9,609.50 | $24,933.26 | $25,675.54 |
Vermont | $1,215.92 | $3,154.32 | $3,247.85 |
Virginia | $292.77 | $759.55 | $782.18 |
Washington | $3,060.76 | $7,940.73 | $8,177.61 |
West Virginia | $2,492.56 | $6,467.14 | $6,660.28 |
Wisconsin | $814.71 | $2,115.44 | $2,177.25 |
Wyoming | $2,771.60 | $7,190.60 | $7,404.84 |
Total, United States | $236,422.10 | $613,451.18 | $631,710.82 |
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