The Tax Foundation

July 2, 2008

State Government Revenue Up in First Quarter 2008

by Joseph Henchman

Earlier this week, the Census Bureau released its Quarterly Summary of State and Local Government Revenue for the first quarter 2008. The Rockefeller Institute of Government has parsed through the data and put together a report of findings. Some facts:

At a recent hearing, Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) stated that "many [states] are insolvent." States may not be enjoying the revenue boom of prior years, but they're not quite as bad as that. It must be noted, though, that some of the revenue increase comes from recently enacted tax increases. But reports that states are collapsing financially are a bit premature.

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