As of 2021, Ohio’s total state debt is approximately $28.9 billion. This includes both general obligation debt and revenue debt. In terms of per capita debt, Ohio’s debt is about $2,476 per person, which is below the national average of $3,047 per person. Ohio’s debt has increased in recent years due to a variety of…
As of 2021, the total outstanding debt of Maryland was approximately $12.5 billion, according to the Maryland State Treasurer’s office. This debt is composed of general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, and lease obligations. In terms of per capita debt, Maryland’s debt load ranks in the middle among U.S. states. As of 2021, the per capita…
As of 2021, Nebraska’s total state debt was approximately $4.4 billion, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. This includes both general obligation debt and revenue bond debt. In terms of per capita debt, Nebraska’s debt amounted to approximately $2,282 per resident, which is lower than the national average of $3,111 per resident. According…
As of September 2021, the total outstanding debt of the State of Texas was approximately $46.5 billion. This includes both general obligation debt and revenue debt. The general obligation debt of Texas was about $24.2 billion, while the revenue debt was approximately $22.3 billion. The revenue debt is backed by specific revenue streams, while the…
As of 2021, Delaware’s total state debt was $5.2 billion, with a per capita debt of $5,341. This includes both general obligation bonds and other forms of debt such as pension obligations. According to the Delaware Economic and Financial Advisory Council, Delaware’s debt service payments in fiscal year 2022 are projected to be $413.4 million,…
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