Tax refunds: Here's where Americans get the biggest IRS refunds
CBSN
Although 3 in 4 Americans will get a tax refund from the IRS this year, not all refunds are equal. Residents of certain states tend to receive bigger checks than others, according to a recent analysis of IRS data from financial site Lending Tree.
The biggest tax refunds are found in Wyoming, where residents on average received $5,027, based on the most recent data available, which is from 2019. The second biggest tax refunds went to residents of Connecticut, with an average check of $4,461, while New York residents on average got $4,444, placing the Empire State in third place, the analysis found.
By comparison, the average U.S. tax refund in 2019 was $3,651. (Through early April of this year, the average tax refund for the current tax season is about $3,200, the IRS said earlier this month.)

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