pay taxes to the Federal Government are the very same states that PAY THE LEAST TO, AND GET THE MOST FROM, THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
And to the surprise of no one..they are primarily RED states.
Federal Spending Received Per Dollar of Taxes Paid by State, 2005
http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/show/266.htmlhttp://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/2010/04/the_red_state_ripoff.htmlOver at the Fourth Branch,
http://www.thefourthbranch.com/2010/04/government-spending/ they've got a nice map showing the states that receive more than a dollar back for every dollar they pay in taxes (which they've coded red), and the states that receive less than a dollar back for every dollar they pay in taxes (which they've coded blue). Just to repeat: Red states are getting a good deal, and blue states a bad one. Here's the map:
Federal Taxes Paid vs. Federal Spending Received by State, 1981-2005
Fourth Branch comments:
There is a very strong correlation, then, between a state voting for Republicans and receiving more in federal spending than its residents pay to the federal government in taxes (the rust belt and Texas being notable exceptions). In essence, those in blue states are subsidizing those in red states. Both red and blue states appear to be acting politically in opposition to their economic interests. Blue states are voting for candidates who are likely to continue the policies of red state subsidization while red states are voting for candidates who profess a desire to reduce federal spending (and presumably red state subsidization)
http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/show/22685.html