Free U.S. Top 20 States by State Tax Collections (2020-2025) Chart
The chart shows that California ranks first in total state tax collections between 2020 and 2025, generating an impressive USD 185 billion, underscoring its economic size and revenue base. Texas follows at USD 103 billion, reflecting strong state-level tax inflows despite its different tax structure compared to other high-revenue states. New York comes in third with USD 90 billion, highlighting its high tax revenue capacity. Florida records USD 87 billion, while Illinois posts USD 62 billion, emphasizing their large and diverse economies. Pennsylvania contributes USD 55 billion, Ohio USD 50 billion, and New Jersey USD 48 billion, showing steady tax collection trends in these populous states. Georgia brings in USD 43 billion, with Michigan and North Carolina both at USD 41 billion, reflecting robust fiscal performance. The remaining states—Virginia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Indiana, Washington, Missouri, Maryland, Wisconsin, and Arizona—follow closely, showing widespread but uneven tax revenue growth nationwide.
Labels | Total 2020–2025 (USD billions) |
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California | 185 |
Texas | 103 |
New York | 90 |
Florida | 87 |
Illinois | 62 |
Pennsylvania | 55 |
Ohio | 50 |
New Jersey | 48 |
Georgia | 43 |
Michigan | 41 |
North Carolina | 40 |
Virginia | 38 |
Massachusetts | 37 |