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"Total federal taxes: In fiscal year 2023–24, California residents and businesses contributed $806 billion in total federal taxes, according to figures cited by the California Department of Finance.
Comparison to other states: This amount is significantly higher than any other state. For instance, it is almost double the federal tax contribution from Texas ($417 billion) and more than twice that of New York ($384 billion). "
2024:
California:
Federal payments - $806 billion
Federal received - $723–789 billion
Texas:
Federal payments - $417 billion
Federal received - $488–500 billion
Texas looks to be a welfare state. You should fix that by voting better.