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Home Front: Politix
California budget crisis worse than Newsom projected, as state watchdog warns deficit could reach record $73B
2024-02-21
[FoxNews] California's budget crisis is projected to expand more than previously thought and could hit a record deficit of $73 billion, according to a new report from the state's nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO).

The LAO laid out the grim forecast in a Tuesday report that cautions that a $24 billion "erosion in revenues" corresponds to a $15 billion increase in the state's budget problem. Due to this, the budget deficit, which last month was estimated to hit $58 billion, could now go as high as $73 billion.

"The actual increase in the state's budget problem will depend on a number of factors, including formula-driven spending changes, most notably Proposition 98 spending requirements for schools and community colleges," the report said.

H.D. Palmer, the deputy director of California's Department of Finance and Newsom's spokesperson on budget matters, responded to the new LAO report by telling Fox News Digital that their budget shortfall differs from the $38 billion they estimate.

"From now through April, more than $51 billion in income and corporate tax receipts are forecast to come in," Palmer said. "No one can say today with certainty how those numbers may change the budget estimate of a $38 billion shortfall."

"A responsible step would be for the Legislature to act now on the early action budget measures needed for $8 billion in solutions to help close this gap," he added.

The projected bad news comes as Newsom has worked to increase his profile nationwide. It also occurred as California experienced a mass exodus.

California saw its first-ever population decline in 2020 when the state imposed rigid lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic. From January 2020 to July 2022, the state lost well over half a million people, with the number of residents leaving surpassing those moving in by almost 700,000.
Posted by:Skidmark

#11  No state has tried to declare bankruptcy yet. There's been lots of legal discussion over the years if it would even be allowed.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-02-21 17:51  

#10  RIP governor candidate Gary Coleman who made Rubio look tall.
Posted by: Super Hose   2024-02-21 17:28  

#9  That will be good ticket to run on towards November. (do I need to put a /sarc on that?)
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-02-21 17:25  

#8  Not to long ago, in the 1990s, Californians recalled Governor Gray Davis because of a $26 billion debt. Then we had Arnold Schwarzenegger leading the charge against him. Too bad we don't have anybody like that now. Newsom can do whatever he wants...and he does.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2024-02-21 15:33  

#7  What's 73 billion compared to 30 trillion?
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-02-21 14:46  

#6  I just saw an announcement Newsom got $3B from The Brandon Boys for his high-speed railroad.
Posted by: Bobby   2024-02-21 13:57  

#5  Go Woke.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-02-21 11:56  

#4  Gavin is not a serious replacement candidate for the presidency. The Pelosi connection alone will doom him in the swing states.
Posted by: Super Hose   2024-02-21 10:46  

#3  

Cala-BROKEN in more ways than one.
Posted by: NN2N1   2024-02-21 07:40  

#2  California will need someone like Hair Gel as prexident to get the colossal bail out they need.
Posted by: M. Murcek    2024-02-21 06:37  

#1  Rogan says Democratic Party is 'setting up Gavin Newsom' for 2024 presidential run amid Biden scandals
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-02-21 05:16  

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