Summary
West Virginia appears poised to end its budget year this month on a more solid financial footing than many other states, though the picture is not rosy for all of its revenue sources, the latest fiscal survey of state government shows.
The state ranks behind only Alaska and Wyoming for the size of its projected leftover balance for the budget year ending June 30, when measured against spending, according to the survey compiled by the National Governors Association and National Association of State Budget Officers.See the full content of this document
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State Ending Budget Year On Strong Note
Balances reflect emergency reserves as well as any general revenue surplus. While the year-end balances nationwide are projected to total 4.9 percent of general revenue ex...
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