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States with Projected Budget Shortfalls, SFY2012

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 Facing a Projected FY2012 Budget Gap?FY12 Projected Budget ShortfallTotal Shortfall as % of FY11 Budget
United States39 Yes$102,30017.7%
AlabamaNoNANA
AlaskaNoNANA
ArizonaYes$86310.2%
ArkansasNoNANA
CaliforniaYes$21,30025.7%
ColoradoYes$95413.4%
ConnecticutYes$3,80021.6%
DelawareNoNANA
District of ColumbiaNoNANA
FloridaYes$2,30010.0%
GeorgiaYes$1,70010.6%
HawaiiYesUnknownNSD
IdahoYes$1827.4%
IllinoisYes$17,00052.3%
IndianaNoNANA
IowaYes$80014.1%
KansasYes$2173.7%
KentuckyYes$7808.8%
LouisianaYes$1,70021.2%
MaineNoNANA
MarylandYes$1,50011.1%
MassachusettsYes$2,0007.1%
MichiganYes$1,4006.4%
MinnesotaYes$3,80025.0%
MississippiYes$1,20027.6%
MissouriYes$98212.6%
MontanaYes$1699.2%
NebraskaYes$1474.3%
NevadaYes$1,30036.7%
New HampshireNoNANA
New JerseyYesUnknownNSD
New MexicoYes$2364.4%
New YorkYes$14,60027.3%
North CarolinaYes$3,00015.7%
North DakotaNoNANA
OhioYes$3,00011.3%
OklahomaYesUnknownNSD
OregonYes$2,50017.6%
PennsylvaniaYes$2,4009.3%
Rhode IslandYes$33011.6%
South CarolinaYes$1,30026.1%
South DakotaNoNANA
TennesseeYes$3743.7%
TexasYes$5,40012.0%
UtahNoNANA
VermontYes$12210.9%
VirginiaYes$2,30015.4%
WashingtonYes$1,2007.2%
West VirginiaYes$1554.2%
WisconsinYes$1,2008.7%
WyomingNoNANA
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Notes: 

Data are as of July 15, 2010.

This table describes which states face projected shortfalls or budget gaps where revenues will fall short of the amount needed to fund current services for state fiscal year 2012.

Sources: 

"Recession Continues to Batter State Budgets; State Responses Could Slow Recovery," Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, July 15, 2010. Available at: http://www.cbpp.org/9-8-08sfp.htm.

Definitions: 

NA: Not Applicable.
Unknown: An estimate of the projected gap is not yet available.
NSD: Not Sufficient Data.

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