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The top 1% of earners typically pay much more in taxes than many other Americans. Nationwide, this group contributes 45% of total personal income taxes collected. However, the top 1% doesn't pay the same amount everywhere. Therefore, some states may be more dependent on this group than others for tax revenue.
With this in mind, SmartAsset examined the most recent IRS tax return data to determine exactly how much the top 1% of earners in each state pays in taxes, both nominally and relative to the rest of taxpayers.
SmartAsset analyzed the most recent data from the IRS for personal income tax returns (2021) to rank states by the total income tax paid by the top 1%. The effective tax rates for the 1% and total population were also compared, as well as the percent of total income tax collected contributed by the top 1% in each state.
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