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Alex Carrick, Chief Economist at ConstructConnect
Alex Carrick, Chief Economist at ConstructConnect
Alex Carrick is Chief Economist for ConstructConnect. He is a frequent contributor to the Daily Commercial News and the Journal of Commerce. He has delivered presentations throughout North America on the Canadian, United States and world construction outlooks. A trusted and often-quoted source for … More »

Steep Slide in State & Local Taxes in 2020’s Q2 Reversed in Q3

 
January 5th, 2021 by Alex Carrick, Chief Economist at ConstructConnect

Article source: ConstructConnect

Here are 3 (standalone) graphs on U.S. state and local government finances.

Steep Slide in State & Local Taxes in 2020’s Q2 Reversed in Q3 Graphic

No doubt, and as is apparent from Graph 1, there were some sharp tax revenue declines in Q2 of 2020, especially in personal and corporate income taxes. Sales tax receipts also took quite a nosedive.

But in Q3, there were stunning recoveries. (Q4, when it is reported, is likely to suffer from the fall flare-up in coronavirus cases that continues to this day and which has forced significant abandonment of economic re-opening plans.)

From Graph 2, year to date total tax receipts in Q3 2020 were down by only -0.7%, with ‘property taxes’ (crucial for funding school projects) not just treading water, but ahead by +4.5%.

From Graph 3, on a four-quarter moving total basis, Q3 2020 total tax receipts were +1.3%, with property taxes +5.1%. ‘Sales’ and ‘personal + corporate income’ taxes were almost flat, -0.8% and -1.4% respectively.

With ‘working from home’ becoming the at-least-temporary ‘norm,’ reducing or eliminating the commute grind, the ‘motor fuels’ subcomponent of sales taxes has remained soft, -3.4%.

Overall, though, and especially considering that states are not allowed to run deficits, the financial picture on the sub-federal level does not appear to be quite as dire as was feared back in mid-year 2020.

Graph 1: Tax Sources of U.S. State + Local Government Revenues – Q3, 2020
Tax Sources of U.S. State + Local Government Revenues – Q3, 2020 Chart
Data source: Census Bureau.
Chart: ConstructConnect.
Graph 2: U.S. State + Local Government Total Tax Receipts – Through Third Quarter, 2020
U.S. State + Local Government Total Tax Receipts – Through Third Quarter, 2020 Chart
Data source: Census Bureau.
Chart: ConstructConnect.
Graph 3: State & Local Government Tax Revenue
Not Seasonally Adjusted (NSA) Current $s, Moving 4-Quarter Totals
State & Local Government Tax Revenue Not Seasonally Adjusted (NSA) Current $s, Moving 4-Quarter Totals Chart
Data source: Census Bureau.
Chart: ConstructConnect.

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