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Apr. 2018 Tax Freedom Day 2018 is April 19th Erica York Analyst Key Findings Tax Freedom Day is a significant date for taxpayers and lawmakers because it represents how long Americans as a whole have to work in order to pay the nation s tax burden. This year, Tax Freedom Day falls on April 19, 109 days into 2018. Tax Freedom Day will be three days earlier than it was in 2017, in large part due to the recent federal tax law, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which significantly lowered federal individual and corporate income taxes. In 2018, Americans will pay $3.4 trillion in federal taxes and $1.8 trillion in state and local taxes, for a total bill of $5.2 trillion, or 30 percent of the nation s income. Americans will collectively spend more on taxes in 2018 than they will on food, clothing, and housing combined. If you include annual federal borrowing, which represents future taxes owed, Tax Freedom Day would occur 17 days later, on May 6th. The Tax Foundation is the nation s leading independent tax policy research organization. Since 1937, our research, analysis, and experts have informed smarter tax policy at the federal, state, and local levels. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Tax Freedom Day is a significant date for taxpayers and lawmakers because it represents how long Americans as a whole have to work in order to pay the nation s tax burden. 2018 Tax Foundation Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 4.0 Editor, Rachel Shuster Designer, Dan Carvajal Tax Foundation 1325 G Street, NW, Suite 950 Washington, D.C. 20005 202.464.6200 taxfoundation.org

TAX FOUNDATION 2 What Is Tax Freedom Day? Tax Freedom Day is the day when the nation as a whole has earned enough money to pay its total tax bill for the year. Tax Freedom Day takes all federal, state, and local taxes and divides them by the nation s income. In 2018, Americans will pay $3.39 trillion in federal taxes and $1.80 trillion in state and local taxes, for a total tax bill of $5.19 trillion, or 30 percent of national income. This year, Tax Freedom Day falls on April 19th, 109 days into 2018. What Taxes Do We Pay? This year, Americans again will work the longest to pay federal, state, and local individual income taxes (44 days). Payroll taxes will take 26 days to pay, followed by sales and excise taxes (15 days), corporate income taxes (seven days), and property taxes (11 days). The remaining six days are spent paying estate and inheritance taxes, customs duties, and other taxes. America Will Spend More on Taxes in 2018 than It Will on Food, Clothing, and Housing Combined Billions of Dollars $6,000 $5,000 $4,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 Housing Clothing Food State and Local Taxes Federal Taxes In 2018, America will pay $3.4 trillion in federal taxes and $1.8 trillion in state and local taxes, for a total tax bill of $5.2 trillion, or 30 percent of national income. $0 Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis; Tax Foundation calculations.

When Is Tax Freedom Day If You Include Federal Borrowing? TAX FOUNDATION 3 Since 2002, federal expenses have surpassed federal revenues, with the budget deficit exceeding $1 trillion annually from 2009 to 2012. In calendar year 2018, the deficit is expected to increase from $665 billion to $806 billion. If we include this annual federal borrowing, which represents future taxes owed, Tax Freedom Day would occur 17 days later, on May 6th. The latest deficit-inclusive Tax Freedom Day occurred during the final year of World War II, on May 25, 1945. When Is My State s Tax Freedom Day? The total tax burden borne by residents of different states varies considerably due to differing state tax policies and the progressivity of the federal tax system. This means that states with higher incomes and higher taxes celebrate TFD later: New York (May 14), New Jersey (May 3), and Connecticut (May 3). Residents of Louisiana and Alaska bear the lowest average tax burden in 2018, with Tax Freedom Day having arrived on April 4. Also early were Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Alabama, all on April 5. When Does Tax Freedom Day 2018 Arrive in Your State? CA Apr 23 #41 WA 4 OR Apr 17 0 AK Apr 4 #1 NV ID Apr 7 #6 UT Apr 11 #15 AZ MT Apr 11 #15 WY Apr 21 #40 CO NM HI Apr 20 8 ND Apr 24 #43 SD NE Apr 12 #17 KS Apr 17 0 TX Apr 14 #24 OK Apr 5 MN Apr 27 #46 WI 4 IA Apr 18 2 MO Apr 12 #17 AR Apr 7 #6 IL Apr 29 #47 LA Apr 4 #1 MS MI Apr 14 #24 PA IN KY Apr 13 #21 TN Apr 5 AL Apr 5 VT Apr 23 #41 OH Apr 15 #26 WV Apr 13 #21 GA 4 VA NC Apr 12 #17 SC FL Apr 13 #21 NH Apr 18 2 NY May 14 #50 ME Apr 20 8 MA Apr 26 #45 RI Apr 24 #43 CT May 3 #48 NJ May 3 #48 DE Apr 12 #17 MD 4 DC May 3 (#48) Notes: Each state s Tax Freedom Day is the day when taxpayers in the state have collectively earned enough money to pay their federal, state, and local tax bill for the year. Source:Tax Foundation, Tax Freedom Day 2018 Earlier When Tax Freedom Day Arrives Later

TAX FOUNDATION 4 How Has Tax Freedom Day Changed over Time? The latest Tax Freedom Day was May 1, 2000; in that year, Americans paid 33 percent of their total income in taxes. A century earlier, in 1900, Americans paid only 5.9 percent of their income in taxes, meaning that Tax Freedom Day came on January 22. How Has Tax Freedom Day Changed over Time? Tax Freedom Day, 1900 to 2018 6/8 5/19 Deficit-Inclusive Tax Freedom Day 4/29 4/9 3/20 2/29 Tax Freedom Day 2/9 1/20 1/0 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Source: Tax Foundation calculations. In 2018, Tax Freedom Day will be three days earlier than last year s date, April 22nd, 2017. This shift is largely due to the recent federal tax law, which significantly lowered federal individual and corporate income taxes.

Methodology TAX FOUNDATION 5 In the denominator, we count every dollar that is officially part of net national income according to the Department of Commerce s Bureau of Economic Analysis. In the numerator, we count every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax. Taxes at all levels of government federal, state, and local are included in the calculation. In calculating Tax Freedom Day for each state, we look at taxes borne by residents of that state, whether paid to the federal government, their own state or local governments, or governments of other states. Where possible, we allocate tax burdens to each taxpayer s state of residence. Leap days are excluded, to allow comparison across years, and any fraction of a day is rounded up to the next calendar day. For 2018, the methodology for calculating each state s Tax Freedom Day has been updated significantly. As a result, the date of Tax Freedom Day for each state in 2018 is not strictly comparable to the date of Tax Freedom Day for states in previous years. In addition, calculations of the date of Tax Freedom Day for states in 2018 may not take full account of the secondary effects of the recently passed federal tax bill on state and local tax collections.