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

Revenue by Major Source
All Budgeted and Higher Education Funds

Source:  Office of Financial Management

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REVENUE AND OTHER SOURCES (USES) BY MAJOR SOURCE
ALL BUDGETED AND HIGHER EDUCATION FUNDS
$ in Millions
Fiscal
Biennium
Total Taxes Licenses, Permits,
& Fees
Federal Lottery &
Liquor Profits
Net Distributions
& Transfers
Other
1987-89 21,762.7 11,760.4 550.9 4,181.1 393.8 -8.9 4,885.4
1989-91 25,200.1 14,600.0 727.3 5,309.0 277.4 -101.6 4,388.0
1991-931 28,758.0 16,452.4 858.9 6,800.1 322.5 -1,019.3 5,343.4
1993-95 35,886.9 18,955.0 940.6 7,880.1 311.4 -1,182.9 8,982.7
1995-97 38,704.9 20,786.2 1,001.2 8,252.4 287.7 -1,302.9 9,680.3
1997-99 43,598.1 23,049.4 1,091.9 8,916.0 280.7 -1,405.3 11,665.4
1999-01 47,312.2 23,991.6 1,232.4 10,659.2 338.7 -1,097.5 12,187.8
2001-03 49,739.1 24,286.0 1,296.2 12,528.2 232.2 -734.9 12,131.4
2003-05 55,928.1 27,286.0 1,406.6 13,875.6 222.9 -503.7 13,640.7
2005-072 64,491.3 32,403.5 1,686.0 14,320.3 157.9 894.6 15,029.0

1Starting in the 1991-93 Biennium, Bond Retirement and Interest and Debt Service in the General Fund were reclassified from a negative revenue to an expenditure.
2$1.2 million in transfers were made to dedicated accounts to pay for health services, education, and pension funding stabilization.