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TABLE G-19 Federal, State, and Local Government Transportation Revenues: FY 1995-2003

Monday, September 10, 2012

TABLE G-19 Federal, State, and Local Government Transportation Revenues: FY 1995-2003

Government Transportation Revenues consist 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 nontransportation purposes, 2) nontransportation general fund revenues that are used to finance transportation programs and 3) proceeds from borrowing.

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  Chained 2000 dollars (billions) Current dollars (billions)
Federal State and local Total Federal State and local Total
1995 35.7 78.5 114.2 30.5 67.1 97.6
1996 35.3 78.7 114.1 31.2 69.5 100.7
1997 35.1 76.6 111.8 32.0 69.7 101.6
1998 42.5 79.5 122.1 39.4 73.8 113.2
1999 54.9 81.5 136.5 52.6 78.0 130.6
2000 47.1 81.5 128.6 47.1 81.5 128.6
2001 41.9 80.7 122.6 43.1 83.0 126.1
2002 43.2 84.4 127.6 45.7 89.3 135.0
2003 42.6 81.3 123.9 46.2 88.1 134.3

NOTES: Data may not add to total because of independent rounding. To eliminate the effects of inflation over time, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics converted current dollars to chained 2000 dollars.

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