You Can’t Put Lipstick on These PIGS:
California Budget gap (as a % of the total budget): 22% Gap: $22.2 billion
New York Budget gap (as a % of the total budget): 9.8% Gap: $5.5 billion
Florida Budget gap (as a % of the total budget): 19.9% Gap: $5.1 billion
New Jersey Budget gap (as a % of the total budget): 7.7% Gap: $2.5 billion
Arizona Budget gap (as a % of the total budget): 19.9% Gap: $2 billion
Nevada Budget gap (as a % of the total budget): 16% Gap: $1.2 billion
All data for fiscal year 2008 Source Businessweek
These gaps are large and will have to be solved in the next year. Does this involve a bail-out? This is the same problem as the EU dealing with Greece. Of course, the Federal government can reverse flows and reduce regulation to help with some of the problem; however, the real problem is that the states will place a drag on fiscal stimulus. There is counter-cyclical fiscal policy at the state level.
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Monday, February 15, 2010
US state problem as bad as Greece or worse?
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