Add state income tax calibration targets from Census STC#497
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Adds ETL pipeline for state-level individual income tax collections from Census Bureau's Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC) using FY2023 data for all 50 states + DC ($531B total). Recreated from PR #493 rebased onto main. Closes #492 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Reviewed. CI passes, code structure is clean.
This could be a vintage/table mismatch (STC Table 1 vs FRED series), or the PR values may be from a different fiscal year. Since this is database-only (not consumed by Otherwise ready to merge. |
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Summary
Supersedes #493 (rebased onto main; original targeted stale
db-workbranch).Test plan
make databaseto verify ETL executes successfullystate_income_taxvariable exists in policyengine-us)Closes #492
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