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Table 4-5 Government Transportation Revenues: 1995, 2000, 2007–2009

Monday, August 5, 2013

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Millions of current dollars

  1995 2000 2007 2008 2009
Total, All Modes 93,698 127,295 162,821 162,385 155,729
Federal 30,478 47,138 54,456 52,053 49,954
State and local 63,220 80,157 108,365 110,332 105,775
Highway, total 66,716 90,275 113,297 110,464 104,379
Federala 22,200 34,986 40,061 37,080 35,144
State and local 44,516 55,289 73,236 73,384 69,235
Transit, totalb 8,575 10,670 13,874 14,591 15,292
Railroad, totalc 36 1 0 0 0
Air, totald 14,497 22,235 29,384 30,702 29,818
Federal 6,291 10,544 11,994 12,484 12,491
State and local 8,206 11,691 17,390 18,218 17,327
Water, total 3,832 4,058 6,191 6,551 6,142
Federale 1,909 1,551 2,325 2,412 2,221
State and local 1,923 2,507 3,866 4,139 3,921
Pipeline, totalc 35 30 60 63 78

aIncludes both Highway and Transit Accounts of the Highway Trust Fund (HTF) and other receipts from motor fuel and motor vehicle taxes not deposited in the HTF.

bIncludes state and local government only.

cIncludes Federal only.

dReceipts from aviation user and aviation security fees also included.

eIncludes 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.

NOTES: Government transportation revenue consists of money collected by govenrments from transportation user charges and taxes to finance transportation program. The revenue of a transportation mode includes all transportation revenues designated to that mode regardless of the sources or instruments from which the revenues are collected. Tolls from highways, bridges, and tunnels, etc., designated for transit use are counted as transit revenue.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Government Transportation Financial Statistics 2012. Available at http://apps.bts.gov/publications/government_transportation_financial_statistics/2012/ as of January 2013.