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
(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,
(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.
Based upon the state’s audited financial report for fiscal year 2022, Pennsylvania had a taxpayer burden of $11,300 the amount every taxpayer would have to contribute to get the state out of debt.
(The Center Square) An organization that ranks the fiscal health of all states said Pennsylvania scored a D after records showed the government lacked enoug