The Alabama Department of Revenue reports that tax collections were up roughly 7.3 percent in January 2011 versus January 2010.

| Alabama Total Tax Revenues | ||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
According to data from Florida's Department of Revenue, January 2011's tax collection rate was roughly 8 percent higher than in January 2010.

| Florida Total Tax Revenues | ||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Data from Georgia's Department of Revenue show that Georgia's total tax collections have been increasing on a year-over-year (three-month moving average) basis for seven consecutive months as of January.

| Georgia Total Tax Revenues | ||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Data from Louisiana's Department of Revenue suggested a 9.0 percent decline in collections in January 2011 compared to January 2010.

| Louisiana Total Tax Revenues | ||||||||||||
|
According to data from Mississippi's Department of Revenue, total tax revenues increased in January on a year-over-year basis for the fifth consecutive month.

| Mississippi Total Tax Revenues | ||||||||||||
|
Data from Tennessee's Department of Revenue show that January 2011 was the state's sixth consecutive month of year-over-year improvements in total tax collections, as the rate of improvement continues to accelerate.
| Tennessee Total Tax Revenues | ||||||||||||
|