State Income Taxes: Ranking the Highest and Lowest Tax Burdens Across the US

2023-04-21 07:00:00

Depending on where you live, you might be paying more, less, or nothing at all in state income taxes.

Here, we’ll explore where the highest and lowest state income taxes are, as well as how much of a person’s paycheck those states collect in taxes on average.

If you live and work in the US, you pay income tax to the federal government—but you also might live in a state that collects state income tax from your paycheck, too.

What is state income tax?

State income taxes are collected from residents’ income each year. These taxes are separate from federal income taxes, which the federal government collects. The money collected from state income taxes is generally used to fund various state services and programs, such as education, infrastructure, public safety, and healthcare.

The amount a person owes in state income taxes depends on their income level and the tax rate set by their state. Some states have a flat tax rate, which means everyone pays the same percentage of their income in taxes, no matter how much they earn. Other states have a progressive tax rate, meaning that people who earn more pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes.

Which states have no income tax?

Then there are seven states — Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming — that do not collect income taxes at all.

Using data from the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis, USAFacts has examined how Americans’ income tax burdens — the proportion of their income paid in state income taxes — measure up. (You can check out the full report on Americans’ tax burdens here.)

For this report, USAFacts ranked the states by tax revenues as a percentage of people’s per capita personal income in that state, as defined by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

Which states have the highest income tax burden?

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