IFO: State Budget Deficit Legislators Need To Make Up Could Be As High As $3 Billion
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The Independent Fiscal Office late Wednesday released its revised revenue estimate which says state legislators and Gov. Wolf may need to deal with a deficit of as much as $2.9 billion in the current and next fiscal year.

The IFO said the deficit for FY 2016-17 is now estimated to be as much as $912 million— $524 million, with the potential for an additional $388 million shortfall due to supplementary appropriations needs by the Department of Human Services.

The estimated deficit for FY 2017-17 is now just over $2 billion— $1.75 billion projected in November, plus another $334 million.

Click Here for the full IFO revenue estimate report.  Click Here for a copy of the IFO presentation.

NewsClips:

AP: Grim New Forecast Sees Nearly $3B Budget Gap In PA

Independent Report Shows PA Revenues Down Yet Again

[Posted: Jan. 26, 2017]


1/30/2017

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