Growth In State Tax Revenues Is The Slowest In 5 Years, Report Says (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
"A report on state finances being released today delivers another round of bad news about budget conditions, signaling that more spending cuts could lie ahead for higher education and other state programs," The Chronicle of Higher Education reports. "State tax collections are at their weakest in five years, according to the report, by the State University of New York's Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government. Over all, tax revenues increased by only 1.7 percent during the first quarter of this year, compared with the same period a year ago, the report says, marking the slowest growth rate since 2003. During that same period, for the first time in six years, sales taxes (a key revenue source) showed no growth from the year before, the report says."
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