New data released by the Census Bureau on owner-occupied housing shows that Wisconsin taxpayers pay some of the highest property taxes in the nation. The Tax Foundation in Washington D.C. put out the following data:
Top 10 States in Median Real Estate Taxes Paid, 2006
Rank-State-Median Real Estate Taxes Paid1. New Jersey: $5,773
2. New Hampshire: $4,136
3. Connecticut: $4,049
4. New York: $3,301
5. Massachusetts: $3,195
6. Rhode Island: $3,186
7. Illinois: $3,061
8. Vermont: $3,036
9. Wisconsin: $2,84510. California: $2,510
When taxes as a percentage of home value are considered, Wisconsin ranks number
two.Top 10 States in Median Real Estate Taxes Divided by Median Home Value
Rank- State- Median Real Estate Taxes as a Percentage of Median Home Value1. Texas: 1.86%
2. Wisconsin: 1.74%3. Nebraska: 1.70%
4. New Hampshire: 1.63%
5. New Jersey: 1.57%
6. Vermont: 1.57%
7. Illinois: 1.53%
8. North Dakota: 1.44%
9. Pennsylvania: 1.42%
10. Connecticut: 1.35%
When taxes as a percentage of income are considered, Wisconsin ranks number
six.How did individual Wisconsin counties rank?
When the factor of median property taxes paid on homes in 2006 is considered, here are the rankings for some Wisconsin counties:
45. DANE COUNTY: $3920
52. OZAUKEE COUNTY: $3840
56. WAUKESHA COUNTY: $3811
73. MILWAUKEE COUNTY: $3518The rankings change when you consider taxes as a percentage of income:
31. MILWAUKEE COUNTY
58. DANE COUNTY
66. OZAUKEE COUNTY
78. WAUKESHA COUNTYConclusion: Wisconsin pays some of the highest property taxes in the nation, and the amount paid in property taxes chews up far more income than in other states. Wisconsin must get more serious in curtailing out of control taxing and spending.
Here is the Tax Foundation
report.Here is the Tax Foundation data by
state and by
county.