Which states have the highest, least tax burden? See where Tennessee ranks

Residents in Tennessee are among the least burdened by taxes in the United States, according to a new report.

Visual Capitalist, a data company focused on global trends and the economy, put out a report that looked into the burden taxes put on residents in each state. The study found that Tennessee residents face one of the least tax burdens in the country.

Tax burden is measured as the percent of an average person’s income that is paid towards state and local taxes. The study considers property taxes, income taxes, and sales and excise taxes.

Here is what the study said about the burden taxes put on residents across the United States.

New York residents spend the most of any state in the country. Here, a whopping 12% of their annual income goes to state and local government taxes.

  1. New York 12%
  2. Hawaii 11.8%
  3. Vermont 11.1%
  4. Maine 10.7%
  5. California 10.4%
  6. Connecticut 10.1%
  7. Minnesota 10%
  8. Illinois 9.7%
  9. New Jersey 9.5%
  10. Rhode Island and Utah 9.4%

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