Other pages about the topic: Revenue

State & local government revenues per capita

Washington state & local government revenues per capita

Inflation-Adjusted to 2022 Dollars

Fiscal Year

Revenues Per Capita
(Inflation-Adjusted to 2021 Dollars)

State & local government revenue sources

Washington state & local government revenue sources, Fiscal Year 2022

($ millions)

State & local government taxes per capita

Washington state & local government taxes per capita

Inflation-Adjusted to 2022 Dollars

Fiscal Year

Taxes per capita
(Inflation-Adjusted to 2018 Dollars)

Revenue & expenditures trends

State economic, demographic, and social trends are related to one another and, in turn, affect government policies on spending and taxation. A strong economy, for example, attracts more people to the state, which in turn boosts state tax collections. At the same time, however, increases in population also put additional pressure on such areas of state responsibility as public schools, prisons, and social services. Social developments, such as crime rates and the incidence of teenage pregnancies, also contribute to demands on public resources.

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