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The Economy and the States
 
States Face Two Immediate Financial Problems:
Short-Term Borrowing and Large Budget Deficits

 
States face two distinct financial problems right now. First, California and Massachusetts officials last week raised concerns about their states' ability to access credit markets for short-term borrowing.  Second, most states have been facing budget deficits that have forced, or are now forcing, them to raise taxes, cut spending, or do both to balance their budgets. These issues are serious, but they are distinct from one another." Read more

 

State Budget Problems Worsen: 21 Face Shortfalls
 
State Budget Shortfalls Map

 
Many States are Imposing Cuts That Hurt Vulnerable Residents

Examples of enacted and proposed cuts to state services include cuts to public health programs, colleges and universities, K-12 education, the state workforce, and programs for the elderly and disabled.  Read more
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