Study: $3,025 collected per capita in property taxes in New York, 4th highest in U.S.

Property tax revenues collected per capita in New York amounted to $3,025 in fiscal year 2018, the fourth highest level among the 50 states, according to a new Tax Foundation analysis.

Fiscal year 2018 was the most recent year that such data was available, the foundation reported. Property tax collections made up 31.1 percent of the total state and local taxes and nearly 72 percent of local tax collections across the nation, according to the analysis.

Nationwide, the average amount of property taxes collected per capita was $1,675, the study said, though the amount collected can vary significantly from state to state.

Urban and higher-income areas generally pay higher property taxes, according to the Tax Foundation. The revenues fund local government services such as public education, roadways, public safety personnel and medical services.

Property Tax Collections per Capita Among the States

Rank State Property Taxes Collected per Capita
1 New Jersey $3,378
2 New Hampshire $3,362
3 Connecticut $3,107
4 New York $3,025
5 Vermont $2,738
6 Massachusetts $2,565
7 Rhode Island $2,431
8 Illinois $2,277
9 Maine $2,249
10 Alaska $2,195
11 Wyoming $2,012
12 Nebraska $2,010
13 Texas $1,973
14 Montana $1,711
15 Iowa $1,702
16 Virginia $1,699
17 Maryland $1,693
18 California $1,680
19 Wisconsin $1,680
20 North Dakota $1,649
21 Minnesota $1,649
22 Washington $1,645
23 Colorado $1,616
24 Kansas $1,605
25 South Dakota $1,586
26 Pennsylvania $1,584
27 Oregon $1,557
28 Michigan $1,465
29 Florida $1,377
30 Hawaii $1,358
31 Ohio $1,356
32 South Carolina $1,211
33 Georgia $1,205
34 Arizona $1,125
35 Missouri $1,073
36 Utah $1,070
37 Mississippi $1,061
38 Nevada $1,044
39 Indiana $1,033
40 Idaho $1,022
41 North Carolina $993
42 West Virginia $950
43 Delaware $931
44 Louisiana $894
45 Kentucky $845
46 New Mexico $832
47 Tennessee $799
48 Arkansas $776
49 Oklahoma $771
50 Alabama $598

Source: Tax Foundation

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