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13 States Face Total Budget Shortfall of at Least $23 Billion in 2009; 11 Others Expect Budget Problems
December 18, 2007
For updated data on states facing budget gaps, please see: New Fiscal Year Brings No Relief From Unprecedented State Budget Problems Summary Thirteen states, including several of the nation’s largest, face a combined budget shortfall of at least $23 billion for fiscal 2009. Another 11 states expect budget problems next year or the year … -
Statement by Nicholas Johnson, Director of the State Fiscal Project, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, on the National Conference of State Legislatures’ Survey of Fiscal Conditions
August 9, 2007
Today’s NCSL budget update should serve as a yellow flag to any states considering new tax cuts, which a number of states have enacted in recent months. State tax revenues aren’t keeping pace with the cost of providing services. Instead, many states are relying on past years’ surplus funds to balance their budgets, a sign of … -
State Expenditure Growth Slowing
July 31, 2007
State expenditure growth is projected to slow significantly for fiscal year 2008, which is the 12-month period that began July 1, 2007 in most states. During May, June, and early July, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities conducted a phone and email survey of state legislative and executive budget officials to learn states’ actual General … -
How Strong Are State Budgets?
April 20, 2007
A new report from the National Conference of State Legislatures finds some improvement in state budget conditions for the current fiscal year (FY 2007), which in most states ends June 30, 2007, and for the upcoming fiscal year.[1] But the improvements that have occurred since budgets’ enactment last spring have been, at best, modest in … -
Rainy Day Funds: Opportunities for Reform
April 16, 2007
States are in considerably better fiscal shape than they have been since 2001. State revenues have grown rapidly over the last few years, in marked contrast to the sluggish growth or declines in revenues between 2001 and 2004. This is good news. However, a return to budget deficits is inevitable at some point.… -
The Administration Again Proposes to Shift Federal Medicaid Costs to States
February 14, 2007
In its new budget, the Administration proposes cuts in federal Medicaid funding that total $24.7 billion over the next five years and $60.9 billion over ten years through a combination of legislative changes and regulatory action. [1] These reductions are more than five times as large over the next five years as the federal Medicaid cuts enacted by the Congress last year … -
Improving State Fiscal Policies in The 2007 Legislative Sessions
Revised January 26, 2007
State policymakers can make substantial improvements to their state fiscal systems in 2007 legislative sessions. This paper is a guide to relevant Center on Budget and Policy Priorities analyses that describe some opportunities for improvement as well as challenges that states may face this year. Each of these analyses …




