Title: State Budgets: Crisis Over, but Need for Caution
1State Budgets Crisis Over, but Need for Caution
- Council of State Governments
- MIDWEST
- August 1, 2005
- Scott Pattison
- Executive Director
- National Association of State Budget Officers
444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 642
Washington, DC 20001 (202) 624-5382
www.nasbo.org
2 3The Current Fiscal Situation
- Gradual recovery after three very difficult
fiscal years for almost all states - Most states reporting improvement in revenues
over projected - State budgets face expenditure pressure in FY06
and beyond - States and regions dependent on manufacturing
still face difficulties
4Revenue Up
- State sees revenue surplus Atlanta Journal
Constitution, July 8 - Illinois tax revenue beats expectations Chicago
Sun Times, July 8 - After the past three recession-plagued years,
state revenues are flowing in like water through
a broken dam Arizona Republic, May 4 - Â
- Maryland has surplus of 1 billion Baltimore
Sun, July 20 - State's rainy-day fund in good shape Richmond
Times Dispatch July 18 -
5But on spending Headlines,July 2005
- Costs rising for Medicaid
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- Public colleges facing shortfall
- State pension fund deficit grew by 1 billion
last year, officials say - Retirement fund short
- States to Foot Transit Safety Bill
6Significant Improvement
Source NASBO, Fiscal Survey of States
7State Expenditures Sluggish Recovery
Source NASBO Fiscal Survey of States
8State Expenditures Sluggish Recovery
Source NASBO, State Expenditure Report
9Revenue is Improving, After Dramatic Fall
Source Fiscal Studies Program, Rockefeller
Institute of Government
10State Rating and Outlook Changes 2000-2004
Outlook Review Changes
Rating Changes
Source Moodys Investors Service
11- Background
- Revenue Volatility
12Revenue Volatility
- Non-base wage income
- Energy price impact
- Housing values impact
- Corporate volatile
- Sales tax stability?
13Stock Market Volatility
Source Economy.com, Standard Poors
14Revenue Growth May Not Match Economic Activity
Source Bureau of the Census, Bureau of Economic
Analysis, Federation of Tax Administrators
15 16Competing Fiscal Pressures
- Medicaid and Health Care
- K-12 Increases
- Demographic Changes
- Infrastructure
- Pensions
17State General Funds Today
Source NASBO 2003 State Expenditure Report
18State General Funds Medicaid has Doubled Just
Since 1987
Source NASBO 2003 State Expenditure Report
19 20Medicaid Spending
Source NASBO, Fiscal Survey of States
2170 of Medicaid Spending on Benefits in 2005 is
for Elderly and Disabled
Elderly 9
Elderly 25
25
Disabled 16
70
Adults 27
Disabled 45
Children 48
Adults 12
Children 18
U.S. Total 288 billion in 2005
2005 U.S. Total 58.5 million
Source Vernon Smith, Health Management Associates
22 23Strengths
- Employment/Consumer spending good, sustainable
- Revenue growth strong
- Credit ratings improving
- State liquidity good
24Risks
- Decreased federal funding growth
- Energy prices/inflation
- OPEB (Other Post Employment Benefits)
- Possible housing bubble
- Health care costs
25The Next Ten Years
- Cyclical Revenue
- Less Federal Monies
- Tough Competition for State General Funds
- Budget Drivers
- K-12
- Medicaid and Health Care
26www.nasbo.org