The U.S. Census Bureau

Federal, State, and Local Governments
State and Local Government Finances: 2004-05
 
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The State and Local Government Finances contain statistics on revenue, expenditure, debt, and assets (cash and security holdings) for governments. There are statistics for the 50 state areas and the District of Columbia, as well as a National summary. Statistics also are available by level of government -- state, local, and state plus local aggregates.
 
 Available Data tables provided in both viewable and downloadable formats 
   
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Viewable Data
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Downloadable Data
To provide for faster downloading, some of the files below have been compressed into self-extracting .exe files.  Numbers in parentheses are approximate compressed/decompressed file sizes.
Summary Table Spreadsheet
(Excel spreadsheet version of summary tables)
  State & Local Summary Tables by Level of Government
  US Summary and Alabama through Mississippi (.19Mb)
Missouri through Wyoming (.18Mb)
State by Level of Government -
Non-Delimited
  file layout
 (.34Mb/2.4Mb)
  Data records by state and level of government for each item code (1 amount per record)
Individual Unit File -
Public Use Format
  file layout
 (3.1Mb/19.5Mb)
  Data records with government unit code, item code and amount for all respondents records in the annual sample
Directory Information File -
Individual Units
  file layout
 (.53Mb/4.2Mb)

 Reference Information
Technical Documentation explanations of the source and limitations of data, file layouts and content of files available to the public
Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual Explains how government finances and employment data are categorized, and explains the item codes used to create those categories.


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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Governments Division
Created: June 17 2004
Last revised: September 24 2007