State
& Local government Debt and Annual Spending
In
$Billions.
By
State, Debt, Annual Spending
California,
$476.5 billion, $587.9 billion
New
York, $388.7 billion, $351.0 billion
Texas,
$288.2 billion, $274.8 billion
Illinois,
$162.3 billion, $145.8 billion
Florida,
$127.6 billion, $180.4 billion
Pennsylvania,
$113.7 billion, $165.4 billion
Massachusetts,
$102 billion, $97.3 billion
New
Jersey, $101.3 billion, $119.3 billion
Washington,
$96.3 billion, $101.7 billion
Ohio,
$86.3 billion, $140.1 billion
Virginia,
$69.8 billion, $88.1 billion
Michigan,
$69.4 billion, $105.3 billion
Georgia,
$63.9 billion, $87.1 billion
Maryland,
$58.5 billion, $69.3 billion
Connecticut,
$52.8 billion, $50.0 billion
Arizona,
$52.3 billion, $65.9 billion
Minnesota,
$52.2 billion, $76.2 billion
Indiana,
$52.0 billion, $66.3 billion
Colorado,
$47.8 billion, $63.0 billion
South
Carolina, $45.2 billion, $52.7 billion
Missouri,
$44.7 billion, $59.2 billion
North
Carolina, $42.6 billion, $97.7 billion
Tennessee,
$39.4 billion, $62.2 billion
Kentucky,
$37.6 billion, $50.0 billion
Louisiana,
$35.3 billion, $51.4 billion
Oregon,
$31.7 billion, $55.9 billion
Nevada,
$31.0 billion, $27.2 billion
Alabama,
$26.8 billion, $48.9 billion
Wisconsin,
$24.4 billion, $29.7 billion
Iowa,
$19.0 billion, $37.5 billion
Oklahoma,
$18.3 billion, $38.9 billion
DC,
$18.3 billion, $19.2 billion
Hawaii,
$17.1 billion, $18.0 billion
Utah,
$16.2 billion, $30.8 billion
Nebraska,
$15.9 billion, $25.8 billion
New
Mexico, $15.1 billion, $23.9 billion
Arkansas,
$14.6 billion, $29.8 billion
Mississippi,
$14.0 billion, $33.0 billion
Rhode
Island, $12.2 billion, $13.1 billion
New
Hampshire, $10.0 billion, $14.0 billion
Alaska,
$9.7 billion, $15.1 billion
North
Dakota, $8.3 billion, $11.7 billion
Maine,
$7.8 billion, $14.1 billion
Delaware,
$7.7 billion, $12.5 billion
Montana,
$5.6 billion, $10.9 billion
Idaho,
$5.4 billion, $13.8 billion
Vermont,
$3.2 billion, $8.3 billion
Wyoming,
$1.8 billion, $10.9 billion
California,
New York and Illinois spend too much, borrow too much and have unsustainable
unfunded liabilities.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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