The US Tax Burden Data API offers a structured and queryable interface to access data on tax burdens by U.S. state, based on the combined share of personal income paid toward state and local taxes. This API is ideal for analysts, researchers, or developers needing state-level tax data for visualization, comparisons, or integration into financial and governmental applications. It exposes endpoints to retrieve all states covered and fetch detailed tax burden data by specifying a state, facilitating targeted and efficient data retrieval.
{"states":["Hawaii","New York","Vermont","California","Maine","New Jersey","Illinois","Rhode Island","Maryland","Connecticut","Minnesota","New Mexico","Massachusetts","Utah","Ohio","Kansas","Iowa","Indiana","Mississippi","Oregon","Louisiana","Kentucky","Virginia","West Virginia","Nebraska","Colorado","Nevada","Washington","Arkansas","Pennsylvania","Georgia","Wisconsin","Michigan","Arizona","North Carolina","South Carolina","Alabama","Montana","Missouri","Texas","Idaho","Oklahoma","North Dakota","Delaware","Florida","South Dakota","Tennessee","New Hampshire","Wyoming","Alaska"]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6523/us+tax+burden+data+api/9445/get+list+of+us+states' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
{"state":"Texas","tax_burden_percentage":7.8,"year":2025}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6523/us+tax+burden+data+api/9446/get+tax+burden+data+by+state' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"state":"Required"}'
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The US Tax Burden Data API provides detailed insights into the tax burden across U.S. states, allowing users to access a list of states and query specific tax data by state.
Analysts, researchers, and developers can benefit from this API as it offers state-level tax data for visualization, comparisons, and integration into financial and governmental applications.
You can retrieve tax burden data for a specific state by using the API's endpoints that allow you to specify the state you are interested in, facilitating targeted and efficient data retrieval.
The API provides data on the combined share of personal income paid toward state and local taxes, giving insights into the overall tax burden for each state.
The "get list of US states" endpoint returns a list of all U.S. states included in the dataset. The "get tax burden data by state" endpoint returns detailed tax burden data for a specified state, including the tax burden percentage and the year of the data.
The response from the "get list of US states" endpoint includes a single field, "states," which is an array of state names. The "get tax burden data by state" endpoint returns "state," "tax_burden_percentage," and "year" fields, providing specific tax insights.
The response data is structured in JSON format. For the states list, it is an object containing an array of state names. For tax burden data, it is an object with key-value pairs representing the state, tax burden percentage, and year.
The "get tax burden data by state" endpoint requires a parameter specifying the state name. Users can customize their requests by providing the exact state name to retrieve targeted tax burden data.
The "get list of US states" endpoint provides a comprehensive list of states. The "get tax burden data by state" endpoint offers insights into the tax burden percentage for a specified state, reflecting the share of personal income paid in taxes.
Users can analyze the tax burden percentage to compare states, visualize tax impacts, or integrate the data into financial applications. For example, developers can use the state name to fetch and display tax data in user interfaces.
The data is derived from state and local tax records, ensuring it reflects the actual tax burdens experienced by residents. The API aims to provide accurate and reliable insights based on comprehensive data collection.
Typical use cases include tax policy analysis, economic research, financial planning, and governmental reporting. Analysts can use the data to compare tax burdens across states or assess the impact of tax policies on residents.
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