Study: Illinois one of six states with long-term deficits – Center Square

Senior associate Page Forrest said Illinois is one of just six states that recorded a 15-year shortfall at the end of fiscal 2022. “The good news is that fiscal year ‘22 is the first time in at least two decades that Illinois recorded an annual surplus,” said Forrest. “The bad news is that the surplus, while substantial, wasn't enough to move the needle for the state long term.”
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debtsor
1 year ago

As PPF liked to point out, we don’t have a spending problem, we have a revenue problem, because we need more money LOL

PT Bombast
1 year ago
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Money=revenue; need ≠ wishful thinking

Old Joe
1 year ago

Well Illinois has had long term Democratic Party governance.

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