Washington State Data Book: The people, the economy, and the government of Washington State State of Washington Office of Financial Management

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   General Information   County Revenue and Expenditures
   Population Change, Marriages, Divorces   Average Monthly Employment and Total Wages
   City and Town Populations   Public Assistance Programs
   Population by Race and Hispanic Origin   Public K-12 Schools
   State Revenue Distributed to County Governments   Transportation: Driver and Vehicle Registrations
   Real Estate Excise Tax Collections   Population by Age and Gender

GENERAL INFORMATION

Sources: Office of Financial Management (population), U.S. Bureau of the Census (land area), Department of Revenue (assessed value), Economic and Revenue Forecast Council (personal income)

GENERAL INFORMATION
 Amount
Population - 2007 6,488,000
    Unincorporated 2,513,805
    Incorporated 3,974,195
Land Area in Square Miles 66,544.06
Density (Persons per Square Mile) - 2007 97.5
Assessed Value - 2006
    Total $ in Thousands $638,582,091
    Per Capita $/Person $100,160
Personal Income - 2005
    Total $ In Thousands $223,232,089
    Per Capita $/Person $35,479
Taxable Retail Sales - see Table LT01
State Capital - Olympia

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COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE, MARRIAGES, DIVORCES

Sources: Office of Financial Management (population components of change), Department of Health (marriages, divorces)

COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE, MARRIAGES, DIVORCES
2000 to 2007
Estimated Births 570,194
Estimated Deaths 318,960
Natural Increase 251,235
Net Migration 342,622
Total Change593,857
Marriages in 2005 40,802
    Per 1,000 Population 6.52
Divorces in 2005 26,133
    Per 1,000 Population 4.18

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CITIES AND TOWNS

Source: Office of Financial Management

CITY AND TOWN POPULATION AS OF APRIL 1, 2007
Please see each individual county for a list of cities and populations or see Population, Land Area, and Density for Cities and Towns April 1, 2007 (Table LT07)

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POPULATION BY RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Office of Financial Management

APRIL POPULATION BY RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN BY CENSUS BUREAU DEFINITIONS
YearTotalWhiteBlackAIANAsianNHOPITwo or
More Races
Hispanic
Origin
2000 5,894,121 5,081,736 199,174 96,933 330,503 25,302 160,473 441,509
2006 6,375,600 5,401,314 228,077 105,650 413,859 31,683 195,016 565,377

AIAN: American Indian and Alaska Native
NHOPI: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.
Note: Persons of Hispanic Origin can be of any race.

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STATE COLLECTED REVENUES DISTRIBUTED TO COUNTY GOVERNMENTS

Source: State Treasurer

STATE COLLECTED REVENUES DISTRIBUTED TO COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ($)
State Fiscal Year 2004 2005 2006 2007
Criminal Justice $100,766,212.61 $109,069,408.71 $123,341,334.65 $134,544,211.35
Federal Revenues 41,635,002.56 41,675,536.75 43,323,289.61 43,806,181.36
Forest Excise and Reclassified 26,713,194.32 30,511,386.91 36,485,970.85 38,581,398.61
Hotel/Motel Tax 20,648,713.35 21,410,532.75 24,606,694.39 28,116,910.09
Liquor Excise Tax 3,100,659.90 3,348,413.49 3,529,113.78 3,943,094.22
Liquor Profits 6,607,724.51 7,682,048.44 6,702,803.14 7,655,109.00
Local Sales & Use Tax/Interest 301,531,184.54 322,833,721.14 348,771,645.17 372,118,391.63
Miscellaneous 45,868,727.00 61,990,765.54 79,349,992.97 100,715,744.59
Motor Vehicle Fund 157,887,596.20 156,334,642.71 164,841,499.75 170,722,935.69
Natural Resources Transfers 71,252,362.18 80,183,473.90 67,515,847.74 62,870,568.27
PUD Privilege Tax 19,695,706.80 20,400,478.55 20,875,749.66 21,344,535.06
Total Revenue Distributed $795,707,083.97 $855,440,408.89 $919,343,941.71 $984,419,079.87

Note: These are monies collected by the State Treasurer and distributed to county governments, not city governments. Miscellaneous category includes the following: camper/travel trailer excise tax, local leasehold excise tax, boating safety/education, prosecuting attorneys' salaries, centennial documents, autopsy reimbursement, deferred property assessments, FHWA pass through reimbursements, state DOT grants to local governments, and local real estate excise tax.

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REAL ESTATE EXCISE TAX COLLECTIONS

Source: State Treasurer

REAL ESTATE EXCISE TAX COLLECTIONS - 1% of Sales
State
Fiscal Year
Tax Collections
2004$612,650,613.08
2005$812,651,662.88
2006$984,780,420.05
2007$1,079,702,009.27

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COUNTY REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES

Source: State Auditor

COUNTY REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES - Calendar Year 2006
Revenues ($)      Expenditures ($)
Property Taxes $1,322,373,227  General Government Services $1,499,571,934
Retail Sales & Use 898,013,374 Security of Persons & Property 1,103,927,346
All Other Taxes 285,848,288 Physical Environment 607,438,389
Licenses & Permits 90,010,244 Transportation 1,161,764,826
Intergovernmental Revenues 1,690,509,767 Economic Development 323,677,126
Charges for Services 1,635,142,307 Mental & Physical Health 760,666,524
Fines & Forfeits 60,450,777 Culture & Recreation 123,631,369
Miscellaneous Revenue 733,133,319 Debt Service 656,162,410
Other Financing Resources 320,160,445 Capital Outlays 695,735,722
Total Revenues $7,035,641,748 Total Expenditures $6,932,575,646

Note: These are revenues and expenditures for county governments and do not include incorporated city/town revenues and expenditures. Reasons why total revenues and total expenditures do not match include (1) the listings do not take into account the fund balances, and (2) counties account for certain transactions such as bond issues by recording the "net" effect rather than each piece of the transaction.

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AVERAGE MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT AND TOTAL WAGES IN COVERED EMPLOYMENT

Source: Employment Security Department

AVERAGE MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT AND TOTAL WAGES IN COVERED EMPLOYMENT
CY 2006
Industry Employers Average Number
of Employees
Percent
of Total
Wages Paid Percent
of Total
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 7,935 84,181 3.0 $1,870,323,348 1.5
Mining 163 3,357 0.1 184,471,377 0.2
Utilities 228 4,509 0.2 317,451,491 0.3
Construction 24,024 182,075 6.4 7,966,383,040 6.5
Manufacturing 7,185 281,491 9.9 16,384,332,439 13.4
Wholesale/Retail Trade 26,829 438,468 15.4 15,852,726,319 13.0
Transportation & Warehousing 3,948 83,483 2.9 3,674,205,665 3.0
Information 2,439 97,717 3.4 8,901,852,161 7.3
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate 12,551 152,953 5.4 8,621,117,647 7.1
Professional & Technical Services 16,110 141,717 5.0 9,024,379,360 7.4
Management of Companies & Enterprises 627 33,582 1.2 2,855,574,263 2.3
Administrative & Waste Services 8,669 145,225 5.1 5,013,181,433 4.1
Educational Services 1,958 29,836 1.0 921,794,748 0.8
Health Care & Social Assistance 13,322 288,010 10.1 10,845,645,040 8.9
Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 2,346 44,407 1.6 1,205,116,076 1.0
Accommodation & Food Services 12,053 222,815 7.8 3,446,571,938 2.8
Other Services, except Public Administration 49,306 112,547 3.9 2,587,512,638 2.1
Government 2,039 504,620 17.7 $22,581,803,360 18.5
Not Elsewhere Classified -- -- -- -- --
Total 191,724 2,850,986 100.0 $122,254,442,343 100.0

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PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

Source: Department of Social and Health Services

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS IN STATE FISCAL YEAR 2007
Program Total Grants Persons Served
Monthly
Average
% of State
Population
Rank
by % of Pop
Consolidated Emergency Assistance Program (CEAP) $100,213 57 0.00 --
Diversion 11,895,953 2,305 0.04 --
Basic Food 608,708,970 544,381 8.39 --
General Assistance 97,974,761 26,553 0.41 --
Medical Assistance 3,524,093,977 1,017,509 15.96 --
Refugee Assistance 1,545,558 447 0.01 --
State Supplemental SSI 18,584,221 30,614 0.47 --
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) $270,341,039 121,720 1.88 --

Note: These data may not match other published sources which may have been based on data extracted at different times. County data may not add to the state totals presented in the here or in the Human Services section. Data include congregate care and exclude refunds and cancellations. Percent of population is computed by the Office of Financial Management.

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PUBLIC KINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE 12 (K-12) SCHOOLS

Sources: State Treasurer (apportionment),  Superintendent of Public Instruction (all other information)

Note: Direct Expenditures for Instructional Programs are direct expenditures for instructional programs supported by state, federal, and local revenues. Expenditures do not include instruction support or district-wide support expenditures which are treated as indirect costs of the instructional programs. Direct expenditures differ from total program expenditures shown in Table ET02, Table ET03, and Table ET04, which include both direct and allocated indirect program costs.

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TRANSPORTATION

PUBLIC K-12 SCHOOLS
Number of Districts 296    School Apportionment
Average Annual FTE Enrollment 2005-06 972,107.32     State Fiscal Year 2006 $6,272,848,143.00
Average Annual FTE Enrollment 2006-07 973,632.93     State Fiscal Year 2007 $6,651,313,289.78
   
Major Sources of Operating Revenue - FY 2005-06 Selected Expenditures for Instructional Programs - FY 2005-06
State $5,660,738,359.01   Basic Education $4,266,819,696.01
Federal 791,823,166.42   Special Education 840,979,911.89
Local Property Tax 1,311,263,103.40   Vocational Education 279,212,928.51
Other Local 352,364,497.89   Transportation 338,363,064.49
Payments from Other Districts 23,356,407.74  
Total $8,139,545,534.46 Total Selected Expenditures $5,725,375,600.90

Source: Department of Licensing

TRANSPORTATION:1 REGISTRATIONS FOR Calendar Year 2006
Total Licensed Drivers:4,836,915
Licensed Vehicles:
    Passenger 4,102,572
    Trucks 1,476,550
    Recreational 568,590
    Trailers 556,400
    Other 4,213
    Exempt 8,136
    Total1 6,716,461
    Vanity1 84,316

1County licensed drivers data will not add to the state totals presented in the Washington State profile because the county numbers exclude drivers whose county of residence is unknown. State totals exclude licensed military personnel and include drivers whose county of residence is unknown. Vehicles for which county of licensing is unknown have not been prorated by county. Vanity plates are also included in other categories by type.

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POPULATION BY AGE AND GENDER

Source: Office of Financial Management

POPULATION BY AGE AND GENDER – APRIL 1, 2007
AgeTotalMaleFemale
0-4 420,384 215,087 205,297
5-9 424,161 217,233 206,928
10-14 437,194 224,177 213,017
15-19 468,237 240,243 227,994
20-24 470,083 241,225 228,858
25-29 450,668 231,007 219,661
30-34 416,601 213,294 203,307
35-39 465,916 238,529 227,387
40-44 472,534 238,555 233,979
45-49 503,615 252,188 251,427
50-54 478,532 237,184 241,348
55-59 417,099 205,788 211,311
60-64 317,644 155,972 161,672
65-69 219,918 106,820 113,098
70-74 165,373 77,112 88,261
75-79 137,192 60,229 76,963
80-84 108,740 42,545 66,195
85 + 114,109 37,008 77,101
TOTAL 6,488,000 3,234,196 3,253,804
Median Age 36.68 35.73 37.68

Note: Data are estimated population by age and gender.

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