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5-11 Government Transportation Revenues by Mode and Level of Governmenta : 1995-2003

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

5-11 Government Transportation Revenues by Mode and Level of Governmenta : 1995-2003

(Millions of current dollars)

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  1995 2000 2002 2003
Highway total 67,544 90,980 91,182 92,080
Federal: Highway Trust Fundb 22,200 34,985 33,068 34,191
State and local 45,344 55,995 58,114 57,889
Transitc 11,600 11,196 15,229 13,698
Railroadd 36 1 0 0
Air total 14,518 22,297 24,543 24,212
Federal: Airport and Airway Trust Fund 6,291 10,544 11,282 10,597
State and local 8,227 11,754 13,261 13,615
Water total 3,832 4,058 3,937 4,279
Federal: water receiptse 1,909 1,551 1,252 1,349
State and local 1,923 2,507 2,685 2,930
Pipelined 35 40 57 57
General supportd 7 25 25 9
Total, all modes 97,573 128,597 134,973 134,335
Federal 30,478 47,146 45,684 46,203
State and local 67,095 81,451 89,290 88,133

a All data are not comparable to those published in earlier editions because of changes in the methodology of estimation.

b Includes both Highway and Transit Accounts of the Highway Trust Fund.

c Includes state and local government only.

d Includes federal only

e Includes Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund, St. Lawrence Seaway tolls, Inland Waterway Trust Fund, Panama Canal receipts through 2000, Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, Offshore Oil Pollution Fund, Deep Water Port Liability Fund, and excise taxes of the Boat Safety Program.

Note: Government transportation revenue consists of money collected by governments from transportation user charges and taxes to finance transportation programs. The following types of receipts are excluded: 1) revenues collected from users of the transportation system that are directed to the general fund and used for non-transportation purposes, 2) nontransportation general fund revenues that are used to finance transportation programs, and 3) proceeds from borrowing.

Source: U. S. Department of Transportation , Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Government Transportation Financial Statistics 2007.