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Budget Watch: Florida Revenue Estimators Increase Forecast for the Ninth Consecutive Time, Adding $2 Billion to State Coffers

Florida's latest revenue forecast continues to exceed expectations, with the state adding another $2 billion to its coffers for the current and next fiscal years. This marks the ninth consecutive time the General Revenue (GR) estimate has been increased, reflecting strong economic conditions despite stable overall forecasts.

Key highlights from the August 2024 General Revenue Estimating Conference include:

  • $3.1 Billion More for the Next Budget: With $1.1 billion in additional collections for FY2023-24 and an extra $2 billion anticipated for the next two years, Florida lawmakers have significant resources available for the upcoming fiscal budget.
  • Revenue Growth: Despite earlier predictions of slowed growth, revenue collections increased by 2.1% in FY2023-24. Future projections indicate steady growth, with annual increases expected to reach 2.4% by FY2025-26.
  • Main Contributors: The substantial increase in estimates comes mainly from investment earnings, sales taxes, and corporate income taxes, which together account for 98% of the additional $2 billion.

However, the report also highlights potential risks, including sustained high inflation and the depletion of savings, which could affect future revenue.

The full report provides a detailed analysis of Florida's revenue trends, including specific insights into the contributing factors and the implications for the state's budget. Download the complete paper to explore these developments and what they mean for Florida's financial future.

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