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State transportation funding trends and comparative state assessment : executive summary
Jim Self Center on the Future
Jim Self Center on the Future
Abstract
This report summarizes trends in state revenues used for highways from the FHWA annual publication Highway Statistics, and other sources. It also provides rankings of the states by the percentage of own-source state revenue in 2000 that came from individual revenue sources such as motor fuel taxes, motor vehicle registration and carrier fees, and state general funds. Detailed revenue and expenditure trends for South Carolina and all states combined are compiled for every five years between 1965 and 2000. These statistics are presented on the basis of total dollars, percentage share of total, dollars per capita, dollars per million vehicle miles traveled, and dollars per state-maintained road mile. Additional statistics are presented for the southeastern states for the year 2000.
Issue Date
2002-12-31
Keywords
Transportation--South Carolina--Finance, Transportation, Automotive--South Carolina--Finance, Infrastructure (Economics)--South Carolina--Finance
Type
Text
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