Looking Back at Census 2020: What Florida’s Business and Community Leaders Need to Know

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An undercount is nothing new to Florida, but its current persistence inflicts costs more formidable than in previous years.  Throughout the decade, Floridians can expect to lose between $11 billion and $21 billion. The decennial Census count and American Community Survey (ACS) help communities understand local patterns of population growth, specialized workers, income, employment statuses, and transportation needs.

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Florida's FY2022-23 State Budget

Florida's FY2022-23 State Budget

Florida TaxWatch is pleased to present taxpayers with a guide to the FY2022-23 state budget, which went into effect July 1, 2022. The report includes all appropriations for the new fiscal year— the General Appropriations Act (GAA), “back-of-bill” spending, and general bills—net of the Governor’s vetoes.

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Looking Back at Census 2020: What Florida’s Business and Community Leaders Need to Know

Looking Back at Census 2020: What Florida’s Business and Community Leaders Need to Know

An undercount is nothing new to Florida, but its current persistence inflicts costs more formidable than in previous years.  Throughout the decade, Floridians can expect to lose between $11 billion and $21 billion. The decennial Census count and American Community Survey (ACS) help communities understand local patterns of population growth, specialized workers, income, employment statuses, and transportation needs.

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How Childcare Impacts the State’s Economy and Shapes Florida’s Workforce

How Childcare Impacts the State’s Economy and Shapes Florida’s Workforce

The economic importance of early childhood education extends far beyond the direct development benefits for children and the associated long-term outcomes.

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