How Missing Money is Costing You and Your Family

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HOW MUCH OF OUR MONEY GOES TO BOOKS
“COOKED” BY
FEDERAL AGENCIES & GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS
& US TREASURY BANK DEPOSITORIES?
STATE BY STATE

by

Catherine Austin Fitts
www.solari.com

To learn more about cooked books and the missing
money see:
Background for Tennessee Citizens on Our Missing Money
(CLICK HERE)

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USA AVERAGE

Residents (April 2000 census): 281,421,906
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $1.6 trillion
Taxes per Resident: $5,688
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,835

IF YOU LIVE IN ALABAMA

Residents (April 2000 census): 4,447,100
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $15.9 billion
Taxes per Resident: $ 3,572
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,078

IF YOU LIVE IN ALASKA

Residents (April 2000 census): 626,932
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $2.7 billion
Taxes per Resident: $4,290
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,750

IF YOU LIVE IN ARIZONA

Residents (April 2000 census): 5,130,632
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $19.2 billion
Taxes per Resident: $3,749
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,234

IF YOU LIVE IN ARKANSAS

Residents (April 2000 census): 2,673,400
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $12. 3 billion
Taxes per Resident: $ 4,598
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,983

IF YOU LIVE IN CALIFORNIA

Residents (April 2000 census): 33,871,648
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $185.2 billion
Taxes per Resident: $5,467
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,724

IF YOU LIVE IN COLORADO

Residents (April 2000 census): 4,301,261
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $29.4 billion
Taxes per Resident: $6,833
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$5,916

IF YOU LIVE IN CONNECTICUT

Residents (April 2000 census): 3,405,565
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $31.4 billion
Taxes per Resident: $9,232
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$7,959

IF YOU LIVE IN DELAWARE

Residents (April 2000 census):783,600
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $6.1 billion
Taxes per Resident: $7,810
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$6,706

IF YOU LIVE IN FLORIDA

Residents (April 2000 census): 15,982,378
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 76.5 billion
Taxes per Resident: $4,787
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,136

IF YOU LIVE IN GEORGIA

Residents (April 2000 census): 8,186,453
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $43,590,023
Taxes per Resident: $5,324
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,595

IF YOU LIVE IN HAWAII

Residents (April 2000 census): 1,211,537
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $4.8 billion
Taxes per Resident: $3,947
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,424

IF YOU LIVE IN IDAHO

Residents (April 2000 census): 1,293,953
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $5.4 billion
Taxes per Resident: $ 4,197
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,633

IF YOU LIVE IN ILLINOIS

Residents (April 2000 census): 12,419,293
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $90.7 billion
Taxes per Resident: $7,304
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$6,314

IF YOU LIVE IN INDIANA

Residents (April 2000 census): 6,080,485
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $29.7 billion
Taxes per Resident: $4,880
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,207

IF YOU LIVE IN IOWA

Residents (April 2000 census): 2,926,324
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $12.1 billion
Taxes per Resident: $4,145
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,591

IF YOU LIVE IN KANSAS

Residents (April 2000 census): 2,688,418
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $13.7 billion
Taxes per Resident: $5,086
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,372

IF YOU LIVE IN KENTUCKY

Residents (April 2000 census): 4,041,769
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 14.8 billion
Taxes per Resident: $ 3,671
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,182

IF YOU LIVE IN LOUISIANA

Residents (April 2000 census): 4,468,976
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 13.6 billion
Taxes per Resident: $3,034
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$2,630

IF YOU LIVE IN MAINE

Residents (April 2000 census): 1,274,923
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $4.5 billion
Taxes per Resident: $3,531
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,037

IF YOU LIVE IN MARYLAND & DC

Residents (April 2000 census): 5,868,545
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 44.9 billion
Taxes per Resident: $7,658
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$6,622

IF YOU LIVE IN MASSACHUSETTS

Residents (April 2000 census): 6,349,097
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 50.9 billion
Taxes per Resident: $8,022
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$6,926

IF YOU LIVE IN MICHIGAN

Residents (April 2000 census): 9,938,444
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 63.7 billion
Taxes per Resident: $6,406
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$5,538

IF YOU LIVE IN MINNESOTA

Residents (April 2000 census): 4,919,479
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 42.8 billion
Taxes per Resident: $ 8,694
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$ 7,506

IF YOU LIVE IN MISSISSIPPI

Residents (April 2000 census): 2,844.658
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 8.0 billion
Taxes per Resident: $ 2,824
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$2,430

IF YOU LIVE IN MISSOURI

Residents (April 2000 census): 5,595,211
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $33.2 billion
Taxes per Resident: $ 5,926
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$5,116

IF YOU LIVE IN MONTANA

Residents (April 2000 census): 902,195
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $2.7 billion
Taxes per Resident: $2,984
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$2,605

IF YOU LIVE IN NEBRASKA

Residents (April 2000 census): 1,711,263
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $9.8 billion
Taxes per Resident: $5,701
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,929

IF YOU LIVE IN NEVADA

Residents (April 2000 census): 1,998,257
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $9.6 billion
Taxes per Resident: $4,811
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,152

IF YOU LIVE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

Residents (April 2000 census): 1,235,786
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $6.3 billion
Taxes per Resident: $5,047
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,364

IF YOU LIVE IN NEW JERSEY

Residents (April 2000 census): 8,414,350
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $69.4 billion
Taxes per Resident: $8,250
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$7,133

F YOU LIVE IN NEW MEXICO

Residents (April 2000 census): 1,819,046
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $5.5 billion
Taxes per Resident: $ 3,007
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$2,584

IF YOU LIVE IN NEW YORK

Residents (April 2000 census): 18,976,457
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 145.8 billion
Taxes per Resident: $7,681
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$6,639

IF YOU LIVE IN NORTH CAROLINA

Residents (April 2000 census): 8,049,313
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $35.4 billion
Taxes per Resident: $4,394
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,797

IF YOU LIVE IN NORTH DAKOTA

Residents (April 2000 census): 642,200
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $2.4 billion
Taxes per Resident: $3,690
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,230

IF YOU LIVE IN OHIO

Residents (April 2000 census): 11,353,140
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 66.7 billion
Taxes per Resident: $5,876
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$5,079

IF YOU LIVE IN OREGON

Residents (April 2000 census): 3,421,399
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 16.1 billion
Taxes per Resident: $ 4,687
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,042

IF YOU LIVE IN PENNSYLVANIA

Residents (April 2000 census): 12,281,054
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $70.6 billion
Taxes per Resident: $5,751
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,966

IF YOU LIVE IN RHODE ISLAND

Residents (April 2000 census): 1,048,319
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $5.5 billion
Taxes per Resident: $5,288
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,617

IF YOU LIVE IN SOUTH CAROLINA

Residents (April 2000 census): 4,012,012
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $15.8 billion
Taxes per Resident: $3,943
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,412

IF YOU LIVE IN SOUTH DAKOTA

Residents (April 2000 census): 754,844
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $3.0 billion
Taxes per Resident: $3,999
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,481

IF YOU LIVE IN TENNESSEE

Residents (April 2000 census): 5,689,283
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 29.4 billion
Taxes per Resident: $5,175
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,472

IF YOU LIVE IN TEXAS

Texas Residents (April 2000 census): 20,851,820
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $104.4 billion
Taxes per Resident: $5,007
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,324

IF YOU LIVE IN UTAH

Residents (April 2000 census): 2,233,169
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 8.8 billion
Taxes per Resident: $ 3,934
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$ 3,406

IF YOU LIVE IN VERMONT

Residents (April 2000 census): 608,827
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $2.5 billion
Taxes per Resident: $4,109
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,634

IF YOU LIVE IN VIRGINIA

Residents (April 2000 census): 7,078,515
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 40.1 billion
Taxes per Resident: $5,667
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4904

IF YOU LIVE IN WASHINGTON

Residents (April 2000 census): 5,894,121
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $ 38.4 billion
Taxes per Resident: $6,521
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$5,631

IF YOU LIVE IN WEST VIRGINIA

Residents (April 2000 census): 1,808,344
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $4.4 billion
Taxes per Resident: $2,434
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$2,064

IF YOU LIVE IN WISCONSIN

Residents (April 2000 census): 5,363,675
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $28.6 billion
Taxes per Resident: $5,340
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$4,615

IF YOU LIVE IN WYOMING

Residents (April 2000 census): 493,782
1999 IRS Individual Taxes: $1.9 billion
Taxes per Resident: $3,976
2002 Proposed Appropriations to Federal Agencies Without Reliable
Financial Systems and/or Audits per Resident…$3,360

BASED ON

Audit reports and testimony by federal agency inspectors general and the
General Accounting Office for federal fiscal 1998-2000, “report cards” from
Congressman Horn’s subcommittee of the House Government Reform Committee and Chairman Thompson’s report on Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, “Government on the Brink.”

AND TO MAKE MATTERS WORSE, YOU HAVE ALREADY LOST…..

Two of the agencies that cannot produce working financial systems,
DOD and HUD, have reported $3.3 trillion missing for fiscal 1998, 1999
and 2000. That works out to about $11, 700 per US resident, based on
April 2000 census of 281,421,906 Americans.

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Send corrections and suggestions to:

catherine@solari.com

May 22, 2002
Hickory Valley, Tennessee