There were 10 deaths with COVID-19 listed as the underlying cause reported in North Dakota during the week ending May 1, an increase over the previous week.
In 2020, North Dakota collected $220.7 million in license taxes, ranking it 45th in the United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
Of the $4.3 billion in taxes collected by North Dakota in 2020, 8.7 percent, or $376.9 million, came from individual income taxes, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
There were 24 deaths from cancer reported in North Dakota in the week ending June 19, 2021, making up 19% of total deaths by all causes in North Dakota.
In 2020, North Dakota collected $139.3 million in other selective sales and gross receipts taxes, ranking it 38th in the United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
There were 10 deaths with COVID-19 listed as the underlying cause reported in North Dakota in the week ending May 1, making up seven percent of total deaths by all causes in North Dakota.
Of the $4.3 billion in taxes collected by North Dakota in 2020, $78 million came from taxes on miscellaneous occupation and business licenses, a 7.4 percent decrease from the previous year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
Of the $4.3 billion in taxes collected by North Dakota in 2020, 0.1 percent, or $4.8 million, came from taxes on motor vehicle operator licenses, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
There were 12 deaths with COVID-19 listed as a contributing cause reported in North Dakota during the week ending May 1, an increase over the previous week.
There were 12 deaths from chronic lower respiratory diseases reported in North Dakota in the week ending June 19, 2021, making up 9.5% of total deaths by all causes in North Dakota.
There were less than 10 deaths from cerebrovascular diseases reported in North Dakota in the week ending June 19, 2021, making up less than 7.9% of total deaths by all causes in North Dakota.
There were 12 deaths with COVID-19 listed as a contributing cause reported in North Dakota in the week ending May 1, making up 8.4 percent of total deaths by all causes in North Dakota.
Of the $4.3 billion in taxes collected by North Dakota in 2020, $376.9 million came from individual income taxes, a 9.2 percent decrease from the previous year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
Of the $4.3 billion in taxes collected by North Dakota in 2020, less than 0.1 percent, or $408,000, came from taxes on alcoholic beverages licenses, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
In 2020, North Dakota collected $26.6 million in tobacco products sales tax, ranking it 49th in the United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
There were 28 deaths with heart disease listed as the underlying cause reported in North Dakota during the week ending May 1, a 12 percent increase over the previous week.
Of the $4.3 billion in taxes collected by North Dakota in 2020, less than 0.1 percent, or $1.2 million, came from pari-mutuels sales tax, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
There were 9,758 OASDI widow and parent beneficiaries in North Dakota in 2019, ranking it 47th in the United States, according to the official Social Security Administration website.
In 2020, North Dakota collected $50.5 million in public utilities sales tax, ranking it 25th in the United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).