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UCREFRP Catalog Number
8169b
Author
Brookshire, D. S., M. McKee and G. Watts.
Title
Draft Economic Analysis of Proposed Critical Habitat Designation in the Colorado River Basin for the RRazorback Sucker, Humpback Chub, Colorado Squawfish, and Bonytail.
USFW Year
1993.
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e. Personal Income Tax <br />The personal income tax is dominated by employees of the combined manufacturing and the <br />government industry sectors with 18.6 percent and 18.4 percent respectively. The recreation <br />services sector is about 6.9 percent of personal income tax. The livestock feed sector is <br />associated with 0.04 percent of personal income tax. The other crops sector is responsible <br />for about 0.45 percent of personal income tax. All agricultural sectors are associated with <br />about 1.3 percent of all personal income tax. The electric power production sector is around <br />0.6 percent of total personal income tax. The petroleum and gas production sector is 0.5 <br />percent of personal income tax. (See Figure U-2-5.) <br />(17.0%) wholelret trade <br />(1.5%) Alec pow <br />(7.9%) roc <br />/ (6.4%) Detigae <br />(1.2%) come e0 <br />(42.9%) fin, fire, re <br />(23.1%) other <br />Figure II-24w Indirect Business Tax (1989) - Colorado River Basin <br />II-2-14
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