March 12, 2019 By Chriss Street
California barely made budget in February after two months of big deficits, but personal income tax collections fell short by another -$137 million.
When Gov. Gavin Newsom was inaugurated in the morning of January 9th, he proposed a record $144.2-billion spending plan for California’s 2019-2020 budget. Having campaigned as a social justice warrior, Newsom trumpeted plans to spend another $5.2 billion for "Cradle-to-Career" education, $1 billion more for earned income tax credits for the poor, and $100 million for the caravans of Central Americans refugees supposedly fleeing
But later in the day, the State Controller revealed that California tax collection missed budget in December by $-4.82 billion.
A month later, the Controller disclosed an added -$2.87 billion shortfall in January, and a 2018-2019 fiscal year net -$2.41 billion deficit.
February personal income tax collection missed by another -$137 million, but the budget was bailed above plan by $152 million in sales and $102 million in corporate taxes. But California is still under budget by -$2.29 billion for the June fiscal year..........To Read More....
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