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This is a list of U.S. state government budgets as enacted by each state's legislature. Note that a number of states have a two-year or three year budget (e.g.: Kentucky) while others have a one-year budget (e.g.: Massachusetts).

State Budget (billions $) FY Reference Budget per capita (in $)
 Alabama 29.2 2016 [1] 6,009
 Alaska 7.2 2017 [2] 9,750
 Arizona 36.6 2017 [3] 5,360
 Arkansas 28.6 2016 [4] 9,603
 California 170.9 2016–17 [5] 4,366
 Colorado 27.1 2016–17 [6] 4,966
 Connecticut 20.4 2017 [7] 5,681
 Delaware 4.1 2017 [8] 4,334
 Florida 92.3 2017 [9] 4,553
 Georgia 23.7 2017 [10] 2,320
 Hawaii 13.5 2017 [11] 9,430
 Idaho 7.6 2017 [12] 4,592
 Illinois 87.4 2015 [13] 6,796
 Indiana 31.9 2017 [14] 4,819
 Iowa 8.4 2016 [15] 2,689
 Kansas 15.9 2017 [16] 5,461
 Kentucky 66 2014–16 [17] 14,915
 Louisiana 29.2 2017 [18] 6,252
 Maine 8.3 2016–17 [19] 6,244
 Maryland 42.3 2017 [20] 7,042
 Massachusetts 39.1 2017 [21] 5,755
 Michigan 54.0 2015–16 [22] 5,442
 Minnesota 71.3 2016–17 [23] 12,988
 Mississippi 6.4 2017 [24] 2,139
 Missouri 27.4 2017 [25] 4,504
 Montana 10.1 2016–17 [26] 9,778
 Nebraska 9.0 2016–17 [27] 4,746
 Nevada 23.8 2015–17 [28] 8,233
 New Hampshire 5.7 2017 [29] 4,284
 New Jersey 50.5 2017 [30] 5,637
 New Mexico 18.4 2017 [31] 8,824
 New York 149 2017 [32] 7,527
 North Carolina 43.3 2016–17 [33] 4,312
 North Dakota 14.2 2015–17 [34] 18,760
 Ohio 65.7 2017 [35] 5,657
 Oklahoma 6.8 2017 [36] 1,739
 Oregon 70.9 2015–17 [37] 17,598
 Pennsylvania 31.5 2016–17 [38] 2,460
 Rhode Island 8.9 2017 [39] 8,426
 South Carolina 26.3 2016–17 [40] 5,372
 South Dakota 4.5 2017 [41] 5,242
 Tennessee 34.9 2014–15 [42] 5,288
 Texas 106.3 2016 [43] 3,870
 Utah 15.1 2017 [44] 5,040
 Vermont 5.8 2017 [45] 9,265
 Virginia 51.8 2017 [46] 6,179
 Washington 93.7 2015–17 [47] 13,068
 West Virginia 12.2 2015 [48] 6,616
 Wisconsin 36.9 2016–17 [49] 6,394
 Wyoming 9.3 2015–16 [50] 15,867

See also

References

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