Of the $22.3 billion in taxes collected by Wisconsin in 2021, 0.1 percent, or $16.5 million, came from miscellaneous taxes, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
There were 25 deaths from chronic lower respiratory diseases reported in Wisconsin in the week ending April 30, making up 4.3% of total deaths by all causes in Wisconsin.
With rising gas prices showing few signs of abating any time soon, an industry expert now estimates that Americans have collectively spent upwards of a billion dollars more on gas this year compared to last year.
A Wisconsin woman, 82, passed away on Feb. 18 after receiving the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, according to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).
Of the $22.3 billion in taxes collected by Wisconsin in 2021, 11.3 percent, or $2.5 billion, came from corporations net income taxes, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
There were 12 deaths from diabetes mellitus reported in Wisconsin in the week ending April 30, making up 2.1% of total deaths by all causes in Wisconsin.
There were 26 deaths from Alzheimer's disease reported in Wisconsin in the week ending April 30, making up 4.4% of total deaths by all causes in Wisconsin.
Of the $22.3 billion in taxes collected by Wisconsin in 2021, $604.1 million came from tobacco products sales tax, an 8.6 percent decrease from the previous year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
A Wisconsin woman, 74, passed away on Feb. 15 after receiving the Pfizer-biontech COVID-19 vaccine, according to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).
Of the $22.3 billion in taxes collected by Wisconsin in 2021, $11.6 billion came from income taxes, a 16 percent increase over the previous year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
Of the $22.3 billion in taxes collected by Wisconsin in 2021, $62.9 million came from taxes on public utilities licenses, a 5 percent decrease from the previous year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
There were less than 10 deaths from influenza and pneumonia reported in Wisconsin in the week ending April 30, making up less than 1.7% of total deaths by all causes in Wisconsin.
Of the $22.3 billion in taxes collected by Wisconsin in 2021, 0.3 percent, or $62.9 million, came from taxes on public utilities licenses, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).