Kansas1 min read
Revenue forecasters predict budget, economic stability despite risks
Read Article Despite an international conflict, quick and unpredictable swings in the stock market, higher agricultural inputs and rising interest rates, the state's economy and budget are proving to be stable and resilient, state revenue forecasters concluded Monday. The state's Consensus Estimating Group, which includes economists from the University of Kansas, Wichita State and Kansas State, met Monday and revised the state's revenue forecast downward by about $55 million for fiscal years 202
Read full article at Sunflower State Journal →Advertisement
More from Sunflower State Journal
- Labor Department seeks to recover $67 million in unemployment overpayments since ’19
Sunflower State Journal·1h ago
- United Kansas merging with another group as it tries move Kansas to political center
Sunflower State Journal·1d ago
- Former small-town mayor pleads guilty in election case
Sunflower State Journal·2d ago
- Hamilton plans decision on U.S. Senate race by month’s end as listening tour wraps up
Sunflower State Journal·3d ago
More Kansas
- Kansas seeks to recover $67 million in unemployment insurance overpayments
KSNT News·13m ago
- Kansas City Corporate Challenge Recap: Week 3 - KCTV
KCTV5 Kansas City·25m ago
- The Hidden Cost of “Cheap” Gutter Solutions - KCTV
KCTV5 Kansas City·30m ago
- 31 sloths imported from South America die in Florida warehouse ahead of ‘Sloth World’ opening
KMBC Kansas City·30m ago
- 'They're not alone': Families Together empowers Kansans raising kids with disabilities
KSN News (Wichita)·32m ago