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# Slide 25: Oregon ranks near the top of expenditures and own source revenue as a share of personal income

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## TL;DR  *(generated · confidence: high)*

Oregon ranks near the top of states in state and local expenditures and own-source revenue as a share of personal income. In 2022, Oregon's combined state-local expenditures (including federal transfers) represented 24.7% of personal income, while own-source revenue (excluding federal transfers) ranked 44th nationally at 30.4% of personal income.

**Key points** *(each cites a PDF page)*:

- State and local expenditures as share of personal income (2022, including federal transfers): Oregon at 24.7% ([p. 425](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=425))
- Own source revenue – State and Local combined: Oregon ranks 44th at 30.4% ([p. 425](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=425))
- Own source revenue – State only: Oregon ranks 47th ([p. 425](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=425))
- Own source revenue – Local only: Oregon ranks 31st at 19.5% ([p. 425](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=425))
- Apples-to-apples comparison is challenging; unique factors like Oregon's Kicker and inconsistent state/local reporting affect interpretation ([p. 425](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=425))

Amounts: 24.7% · 30.4% · 19.5% · 44th · 47th · 31st · Dates/FTE: 2022 · Programs: Kicker · Parties: U.S. Census Bureau · Urban Institute · U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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> **Source:** PDF [p. 425](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=425) · raw: [425](../../../.extracted/pages/page-0425.txt)

Breadcrumb: Appendix F: Technical Report — Data & Research > Section 1: Economic Competitiveness > Slide 25: Oregon ranks near the top of expenditures and own source revenue as a share of personal income

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Oregon ranks near the top of expenditures and own source revenue as a share of personal income
State and Local Expenditures as a share of Personal Income (2022)
Includes federal transfers
35%
An alternative measure is own source revenue:
th 30.4%
State and Local combined – Oregon ranks 44
30% th
State only – Oregon ranks 47
Local only – Oregon ranks 31st 24.7%
25%
19.5%
20%
14.1%
15%
10%
5%
0%
Ohio Iowa Utah
Idaho Texas Maine
Florida Indiana Illinois Hawaii Alaska
NevadaGeorgia VirginiaArizona Kansas Oregon
Missouri Montana Alabama Vermont
Colorado Arkansas MichiganMaryland Nebraska DelawareKentuckyWyoming New York
California
Oklahoma Minnesota Louisiana
Tennessee Wisconsin Mississippi
New Jersey
Connecticut Washington New Mexico
South Dakota United StatesPennsylvaniaNorth DakotaRhode Island West Virginia
North Carolina
Massachusetts South Carolina
New Hampshire
Note: A true apples-to-apples comparison of state expenditure is challenging, reporting at the state and local levels aren’t always consistent,
and unique factors like the Kicker in Oregon make interpretation challenging
Sou rce s: U. S. Census B ureau An nual Sur vey of State and Local Govern me nt Finances, 19 77-202 2 ( compi led by the Urban Institute), U. S. B ureau of Economic A nalysis

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Parent: [Section 1: Economic Competitiveness](./INDEX.md) · PDF: [p. 425](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=425)
