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Report: 28 states didn't have enough money to cover their bills in fiscal 2022
(The Center Square) – In fiscal 2022, 28 states didn’t have enough revenue to pay all of their bills, according to the 14th annual Financial State of the States report, published by the Chicago-based nonprofit Truth in Accounting.
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