Many economists are optimistic that Americaâs Great Recession may be turning the corner. States, however, are not celebrating. Plagued by record-setting revenue losses, the housing bust and credit crisis, high unemployment and a host of other challenges, states have struggled through nearly two years of budgetary painâand are bracing for more.
Californiaâs fiscal problems are in a league of their ownâbut the Golden State is hardly alone. Some of the same factors driving California toward the brink of insolvency also are hurting an array of other states.
This report, Beyond California: States in Fiscal Peril, takes a close look at nine states particularly affected: Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island and Wisconsin.
While not a comprehensive diagnosis of statesâ fiscal health, this study begins to help us understand why some states are suffering more acutely from the nationâs economic crisis than othersâand which may have the toughest time regaining their footing.
http://downloads.pewcenteronthestates.org/BeyondCalifornia.pdf
Californiaâs fiscal problems are in a league of their ownâbut the Golden State is hardly alone. Some of the same factors driving California toward the brink of insolvency also are hurting an array of other states.
This report, Beyond California: States in Fiscal Peril, takes a close look at nine states particularly affected: Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island and Wisconsin.
While not a comprehensive diagnosis of statesâ fiscal health, this study begins to help us understand why some states are suffering more acutely from the nationâs economic crisis than othersâand which may have the toughest time regaining their footing.
http://downloads.pewcenteronthestates.org/BeyondCalifornia.pdf