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List of U.S. states by sovereign wealth funds

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Like many countries, severalU.S. states have createdsovereign wealth funds to finance certain services (typically public education) or to provide general revenue to the state government itself.[1][2] This article comprises the known such funds and their monetary amounts.

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RankStateFundAssetsOrigin
Value (in billions)As ofRef.
1AlaskaAlaska Permanent Fund83.5June 2025[3]Petroleum
2TexasPermanent School Fund55.624August 2022[4]Commodity /petroleum
3Permanent University Fund31.763August 2022[5]
4New MexicoNew Mexico State Investment Council Permanent Funds53.407September 2024[6]Petroleum
5WyomingWyoming Permanent/Endowment Funds12.6March 2017[7]Minerals
6North DakotaNorth Dakota Legacy Fund8.2November 2022[8]Petroleum
7AlabamaAlabama Trust Fund2.5June 2016[9]Petroleum
8UtahState School Fund2.0March 2015[10]Public lands
9LouisianaLouisiana Education Quality Trust Fund1.6June 2021[11]Petroleum
10OregonOregon Common School Fund1.4December 2016[12]Public lands
11MontanaCoal Severance Tax Trust Fund & Public School Trust1.2June 2016[13]Fossil fuels / Public lands

See also

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References

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  1. ^Brenna Erford; et al. (2016-06-29)."Louisiana Voters to Decide on Severance Tax-Based Sovereign Wealth Fund". The Pew Charitable Trusts. Retrieved2017-04-15.
  2. ^"From Volatile Severance Taxes to Sustained Revenue". The Pew Charitable Trusts. 2016-10-06. Retrieved2017-04-15.
  3. ^"Alaska Permanent Fund value reaches all-time high despite recent market turmoil".Anchorage Daily News. 2025-06-11.
  4. ^Texas Permanent School Fund: Annual Comprehensive Financial Report(PDF) (Report).Texas Education Agency. 2022-08-31. p. 19. Retrieved2023-02-10.
  5. ^Financial Statements and Independent Auditor's Report: Permanent University Fund(PDF) (Report). The University of Texas/Texas A&M Investment Management Company. 2022. p. 5. Retrieved2023-02-10.
  6. ^Permanent fund investments to surpass oil and gas revenue, securing New Mexico’s future by 2039 (Report). New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration. 2024-09-17. p. 1.
  7. ^Wyoming State Treasurer's Office (2017-03-31)."Wyoming State Investment Portfolio"(PDF). Wyoming State Government. Retrieved2017-04-15.
  8. ^Retirement & Investment Office (2023-01-28)."Legacy Fund". North Dakota State Government. Retrieved2023-01-28.
  9. ^Office of State Treasurer (2017)."Alabama Trust Fund". Alabama State Government. Retrieved2017-04-15.
  10. ^Utah State Treasurer (2017)."State School and Institutional Trust Funds". Utah State Government. Retrieved2017-04-15.
  11. ^Louisiana Department of the Treasury (2021)."Investments, State Trust Fund Balances & Earnings". Louisiana State Government. Retrieved2025-03-26.
  12. ^Oregon State Treasury (2017)."Funds Under Management". Oregon State Government. Retrieved2017-04-15.
  13. ^"Montana Board of Investments 2016 Annual Report"(PDF). Montana Board of Investments. 2016-12-28. Retrieved2017-04-15.

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