General State Expenditures Per Capita in 2009
 
Stats IN
RankStateFips CodePer Capita
Expenditures
1Alaska0200014,160
2Wyoming560008,865
3Vermont500008,059
4New Mexico350007,616
5Hawaii150007,464
6Delaware100007,440
7New York360006,937
8Louisiana220006,435
9Massachusetts250006,277
10North Dakota380006,120
11Connecticut090006,002
12Minnesota270005,974
13Maine230005,931
14Mississippi280005,800
15California060005,711
16Rhode Island440005,660
17West Virginia540005,628
18Maryland240005,526
19Montana300005,508
20New Jersey340005,506
21Washington530005,480
22Iowa190005,332
22Kentucky210005,332
24Wisconsin550005,323
25Utah490005,126
26Pennsylvania420005,101
27Oregon410005,091
28Michigan260005,061
29Arkansas050005,024
30Kansas200004,997
31South Carolina450004,996
32Alabama010004,904
33Ohio390004,888
34Oklahoma400004,885
35Virginia510004,778
36Nebraska310004,716
37South Dakota460004,625
38Idaho160004,580
39North Carolina370004,477
40Illinois170004,476
41Indiana180004,467
42New Hampshire330004,443
43Arizona040004,386
44Colorado080004,187
45Missouri290004,164
46Tennessee470004,102
47Texas480003,963
48Georgia130003,737
49Nevada320003,676
50Florida120003,582
Source: Rockefeller Institute of Government, U.S. Census Bureau
D.C. appears local and state & local combined and is not double counted.

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Updated: April 01, 2013 at 09:20