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COMPARISON - WESTERN STATES
Idaho's tax revenues come from a balanced mix of personal income, sales, property, and corporate taxes, providing a stable base to fund public services without unfairly burdening any sector. Plus, Idaho's state and local government debt per capita is the lowest in the nation.
| Comparison - Per Capita State and Local Taxes In Western US* |
| Idaho | $2,397 | | Arizona | $2,070 | | California | $3,199 | | Colorado | $1,949 | | Nevada | $2,352 | | Oregon | $1,193 | | Utah | $2,173 | | Washington | $2,740 |
| *US Bureau of the Census, 2008 |
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