EXECUTIVE SUMMARY



Table 1. Federal Expenditures, 1994
(U.S. Census: Dollars per Capita, by State)

STATE

TOTAL

DIR. PAY.

SOC. SEC.

IVIiCARE

SLfWAGES

PURCHAS.

OTHER

ST∕LO,AID

IVI'CAID

Alabama

$5,281

$2,843

$1,227

$646

$ 741

$ 797

$139

$ 761

$305

Alaska

7,657

1,525

490

171

2,256

1,662

459

1,754

290

Arizona

4,665

2,591

1,244

546

557

657

125

735

271

Arkansas

4,638

2,975

1,357

733

416

243

202

801

340

California

4,944

2,401

______944

678

______599

968

142

______834

250

Colorado

5,194

2,185

952

464

968

1,223

243

575

177

Conn.

5,066

2,718

1,401

781

429

840

155

925

359

Delaware

4,178

2,527

1,279

585

644

237

102

669

216

Florida

5,095

3,324

1,547

896

521

595

81

575

211

Georgia______

4,545

2,195

______966

463

______843

680

115

713

295

Hawaii

6,449

2,458

987

429

2,119

768

181

923

206

Idaho

4,382

2,224

1,095

452

539

745

187

687

207

Illinois

4,249

2,669

1,225

820

460

274

123

724

237

Indiana

3,843

2,400

1,305

613

365

291

169

618

277

Iowa

4,588

2,683

1,419

747

______337

______225

630

______712

245

Kansas

4,897

2,707

1,276

756

741

451

346

652

236

Kentucky

4,574

2,631

1,230

588

681

345

107

809

348

Louisiana

5,022

2,470

1,092

582

495

704

142

1,213

754

Maine

5,410

2,837

1,279

732

623

825

101

1,023

487

Maryland

7,306

2,717

______998

646

1,481

1,644

738

727

238

Mass.

5,856

2,925

1,293

953

515

1,094

285

1,036

348

Michigan

4,104

2,689

1,323

824

304

261

101

749

307

Minnesota

4,116

2,214

1,131

578

354

394

384

770

304

Miss.

5,272

2,738

1,158

629

577

860

159

939

400

Missouri

6,019

2,821

1,329

798

_______631

1,412

401

752

299

Montana

5,418

2,629

1,239

597

714

238

778

1,058

288

Nebraska

4,583

2,574

1,257

699

598

346

379

686

240

Nevada

4,189

2,340

1,121

415

524

717

62

547

131

N.Hampsh.

4,077

2,329

1,188

558

380

428

99

841

436

N-Jersey

4,723

2,870

1,353

860

473

______534

66

______780

308

N-Mexico

6,816

2,443

1,011

455

961

2,174

201

1,036

321

New York

4,973

2,857

1,291

888

409

338

133

1,235

623

N-Carolina

4,082

2,331

1,182

476

684

268

111

688

297

N-Dakota

6,127

2,671

1,221

855

887

329

1,139

1,100

315

Ohio

4,326

2,656

1,297

729

______402

______430

83

754

316

Oklahoma

4,824

2,745

1,225

675

806

351

199

724

240

Oregon

4,231

2,681

1,305

636

460

160

167

763

245

Penn.

5,063

3,252

1,491

998

481

375

149

805

332

Rhode Is.

5,489

3,118

1,418

817

643

501

123

1,103

446

S-Carolina

4,666

2,412

1,152

438

______683

______743

84

______744

363

S-Dakota

5,290

2,563

1,243

670

750

273

698

1,004

286

Tennessee

4,842

2,601

1,209

613

516

865

98

761

348

Texas

4,315

2,235

932

546

544

699

148

689

293

Utah

3,980

1,805

833

289

775

624

142

634

213

Vermont

4,157

2,474

1,203

611

______462

______188

91

_______941

322

Virginia

7,004

2,620

996

493

1,854

1,784

260

485

154

Wash.

4,987

2,504

1,117

486

784

765

199

734

270

W.Virginia

5,241

3,295

1,530

776

432

244

81

1,189

543

Wisconsin

3,871

2,482

1,315

696

275

252

182

679

281

Wyoming

4,924

2,248

1,080

473

752

254

170

1,500

207

U.S.

4,996

2,614

1,188

688

598

735

174

804

310



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