Revenue from property taxes jumped 5.8% to $169.8 billion, compared to $160.5 billion in the period a year ago. Corporate income tax revenue rose 3.4% to $9.1 billion, after declining in seven of the past nine quarters.
0:00/4:50Don't ask for a state jobStill, the report showed that state and local governments continued to struggle amid stubborn unemployment.
Individual income tax revenues fell 4.7% from the year-ago period to $59.9 billion and general sales tax revenues dropped 2.8% to $71.7 billion.
Both revenue sources fell for the fifth straight quarter, but the pace of declines slowed, the Census Bureau said.
Of the states that collect general sales tax, only seven saw year-over-year increases. Georgia fared the best, with a 57.6% jump. Only eight of the states that collect individual income taxes saw a boost, but Arizona posted the highest gain of 15.9%.
The report follows another from the government on Monday that said personal spending rose in February, but income barely budged.
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