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Title: State Debt Rankings: California Leads, South Dakota Lowest

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

State adn Local Debt Reaches $6.1 ⁢trillion, New Report‍ Finds

WASHINGTON, D.C. – ‍A new report from the Reason Foundation reveals the staggering extent of state and local goverment debt across the United States, totaling $6.1 trillion. ​The comprehensive analysis, ​utilizing data from state governments’⁤ own financial reports ⁢for the⁣ 2023 fiscal year (with 2022‌ data used for‌ Nevada‌ due to reporting delays), ranks each⁤ state based on ⁤its outstanding liabilities, encompassing governments at the state, county, municipal, and school district levels.

California leads⁣ the nation with the highest total debt,reaching $497 billion. South Dakota follows, with $2 billion in outstanding bond debt. The report ⁢covers⁢ over 2,000 county governments, ⁢8,000 municipal governments, and 10,000 school districts, impacting 331 million Americans.

Per capita, states vary considerably in their‌ bond ​debt. Five ‌states -‌ Alaska,⁣ Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New York – all exceed $4,000 in bond debt⁢ per resident. California ranked 10th, with $2,828 bond⁢ debt per resident. New York ranked 12th, with $2,487⁢ per capita. Texas reported $2,284 in⁣ bond ​debt per resident,the 14th highest in the country,and Florida‌ ranked 39th,with $785 per ​capita.

Conversely, Indiana and Nebraska reported no outstanding bonds, while⁣ Indiana, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana and Tennessee‌ each reported less than $250 of bonded debt per resident.

The Reason Foundation’s State and Local Government Finance Report provides a detailed‍ overview of each state’s financial health, ‌offering insights into assets, liquidity, and solvency. data collection,while⁣ thorough,may contain discrepancies,and readers are⁤ encouraged​ to report any identified errors.

Detailed information and personalized reports are available on the GovFinance Dashboard: https://govfinance.reason.org/. Questions about the data can ⁤be directed⁤ to Mariana Trujillo at mariana.trujillo@reason.org⁤ or Jordan Campbell at jordan.campbell@reason.org.

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