Table 2
Instituting all Four Revenue Increases To Finance Infrastructure Projects
2014 | 2015 | 2016 | |
---|---|---|---|
Alabama | $13,851.18 | $25,801.99 | $25,669.13 |
Alaska | $2,243.30 | $4,183.40 | $4,162.88 |
Arizona | $14,990.52 | $27,982.15 | $27,842.85 |
Arkansas | $8,596.40 | $16,012.85 | $15,929.90 |
California | $71,907.96 | $134,600.36 | $133,986.23 |
Colorado | $14,441.42 | $26,945.21 | $26,812.38 |
Connecticut | $7,640.02 | $14,319.28 | $14,255.74 |
Delaware | $2,848.14 | $5,309.32 | $5,282.13 |
District of Columbia | $5,418.39 | $10,092.32 | $10,040.07 |
Florida | $44,296.54 | $82,704.94 | $82,303.07 |
Georgia | $26,110.15 | $48,688.83 | $48,444.98 |
Hawaii | $4,045.38 | $7,543.81 | $7,504.77 |
Idaho | $4,350.85 | $8,106.21 | $8,065.53 |
Illinois | $35,817.66 | $66,843.39 | $66,513.49 |
Indiana | $21,121.81 | $39,341.17 | $39,139.61 |
Iowa | $11,409.56 | $21,244.45 | $21,134.98 |
Kansas | $9,575.12 | $17,842.02 | $17,751.98 |
Kentucky | $13,502.26 | $25,145.48 | $25,016.82 |
Louisiana | $14,140.40 | $26,340.97 | $26,206.49 |
Maine | $4,372.39 | $8,144.96 | $8,103.49 |
Maryland | $14,179.22 | $26,506.00 | $26,379.89 |
Massachusetts | $18,548.06 | $34,654.61 | $34,488.77 |
Michigan | $27,181.98 | $50,673.42 | $50,418.92 |
Minnesota | $17,640.21 | $32,903.51 | $32,738.60 |
Mississippi | $8,114.72 | $15,112.96 | $15,036.13 |
Missouri | $19,259.71 | $35,883.17 | $35,699.23 |
Montana | $3,206.69 | $5,972.01 | $5,941.85 |
Nebraska | $7,097.00 | $13,217.40 | $13,148.74 |
Nevada | $7,149.12 | $13,339.78 | $13,275.43 |
New Hampshire | $4,004.01 | $7,472.23 | $7,434.44 |
New Jersey | $18,832.90 | $35,276.43 | $35,117.64 |
New Mexico | $5,902.35 | $10,994.34 | $10,938.14 |
New York | $52,238.12 | $97,550.35 | $97,078.19 |
North Carolina | $27,544.73 | $51,340.03 | $51,079.28 |
North Dakota | $3,190.04 | $5,935.34 | $5,905.09 |
Ohio | $37,169.64 | $69,247.17 | $68,892.06 |
Oklahoma | $11,626.35 | $21,654.40 | $21,543.48 |
Oregon | $11,414.73 | $21,273.84 | $21,165.18 |
Pennsylvania | $39,509.15 | $73,648.58 | $73,275.90 |
Rhode Island | $3,077.54 | $5,741.35 | $5,711.93 |
South Carolina | $13,496.69 | $25,142.19 | $25,013.83 |
South Dakota | $3,155.27 | $5,873.09 | $5,842.89 |
Tennessee | $19,291.26 | $35,941.27 | $35,757.47 |
Texas | $69,142.58 | $128,975.46 | $128,334.88 |
Utah | $8,771.62 | $16,341.18 | $16,257.92 |
Vermont | $2,109.55 | $3,931.82 | $3,912.45 |
Virginia | $21,961.77 | $41,015.18 | $40,818.34 |
Washington | $17,920.35 | $33,439.84 | $33,276.30 |
West Virginia | $5,890.58 | $10,967.15 | $10,908.54 |
Wisconsin | $19,998.50 | $37,256.78 | $37,067.31 |
Wyoming | $2,044.57 | $3,811.10 | $3,790.64 |
Total, United States | $851,348.45 | $1,588,285.08 | $1,580,415.95 |
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