State and Local Taxes as a Share of Total Family Income by Income Group for Florida, the U.S, the South, and the South Atlantic Division, 2002
Percentage-point difference
Lowest 20%
Middle 20%
Top 1%
Top 1%-Lowest 20%
Top 1%-Middle 20%
UNITED STATES
11.40%
9.60%
5.20%
-6.2
-4.4
South Atlantic
Delaware
4.70%
5.20%
4.80%
0.1
-0.4
Maryland
9.40%
8.80%
5.10%
-4.3
-3.7
Virginia
9.00%
8.10%
4.80%
-4.2
-3.3
West Virginia
9.30%
9.70%
6.50%
-2.8
-3.2
North Carolina
10.60%
10.00%
6.10%
-4.5
-3.9
South Carolina
7.90%
8.80%
5.50%
-2.4
-3.3
Georgia
11.90%
10.30%
5.40%
-6.5
-4.9
Florida
14.40%
9.80%
2.70%
-11.7
-7.1
East South Central
Kentucky
9.80%
10.10%
5.60%
-4.2
-4.5
Tennessee
11.70%
8.70%
3.00%
-8.7
-5.7
Alabama
10.60%
9.60%
3.80%
-6.8
-5.8
Mississippi
10.00%
9.70%
5.30%
-4.7
-4.4
West South Central
Arkansas
10.70%
10.50%
5.80%
-4.9
-4.7
Louisiana
11.50%
9.50%
4.90%
-6.6
-4.6
Oklahoma
12.00%
11.10%
5.70%
-6.3
-5.4
Texas
11.40%
8.20%
3.20%
-8.2
-5
Source:McIntyre, et. al., Who Pays: A Distributional Analysis of the Tax Systems in all 50 States.Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, January 2003.
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