Free Top 10 U.S. States by Average Property Tax Rates (2015-2025) Chart
The chart shows that New Jersey records the highest average property tax rate between 2015 and 2025 at 2.58%, reflecting its consistently elevated property tax policies. Illinois follows closely with 2.35%, and New Hampshire ranks third at 2.25%, emphasizing strong state-level tax collection systems. Connecticut holds a rate of 2.20%, while Vermont stands at 2.00%, highlighting their relatively higher taxation compared to national averages. Texas reports 1.90%, illustrating a more moderate yet still notable tax level. Wisconsin and Nebraska each record 1.80%, indicating a balanced taxation rate in these states. New York has 1.75%, and Michigan closes the list at 1.65%, representing the lowest among the top ten. The distribution underscores regional variations in property tax burdens, with northeastern states leading the rankings.
| Labels | Average Property Tax % (2015–2025) |
|---|---|
| New Jersey | 2.58 |
| Illinois | 2.35 |
| New Hampshire | 2.25 |
| Connecticut | 2.20 |
| Vermont | 2.00 |
| Texas | 1.90 |
| Wisconsin | 1.80 |
| Nebraska | 1.80 |
| New York | 1.75 |
| Michigan | 1.65 |
