Among filers receiving a refund. Data: IRS; Map: Alex Fitzpatrick/Axios.
Minnesota taxpayers get some of the smallest federal tax refunds in the country, per IRS data.
Why it matters: Millions of taxpayers nationwide have received or are expecting refunds as tax filing season ends Tuesday.
By the numbers: The average refund for Minnesotans who got money back after filing their federal return was $2,838 for tax year 2022, the latest data available.
That's below the national average of $3,288 and the sixth smallest of any state.
The big picture: Nearly 68% of federal tax filings resulted in a refund in tax year 2022.
Reality check: While many people eagerly await their tax refunds as a kind of bonus, it's really just money you temporarily loaned to the government at 0% interest.
Some personal finance pros encourage folks to set up their paycheck withholdings to get the smallest possible refund.
Any difference can be saved or invested elsewhere for better potential returns.