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February 17 , 2022 - Emily Makings

State revenues are now $10.129 billion higher than expected at the end of the 2021 legislative session

Yesterday, Kriss wrote about the February revenue forecast, which estimates that—compared to the Nov. 2021 forecast—revenues in funds subject to the outlook (NGFO) will increase by $1.453 billion in 2021–23 and $1.320 billion in 2023–25. Revenues are expected to continue to grow going forward, though at a slower rate than we’ve experienced coming out of […]


February 15 , 2022 - Kriss Sjoblom

February report on state tax collections

The monthly report on general fund revenue collections from the state’s Economic and Revenue Forecast Council (ERFC) was issued this morning. For the sales tax, the use tax, the business and occupation tax, the public utility tax, the tobacco products tax, and penalties and interest (collectively the Revenue Act receipts), this report covers payments received […]


February 10 , 2022 - Emily Makings

Senate passes bill that would reduce unemployment insurance taxes

Yesterday the Senate passed ESSB 5873 by a vote of 48–1. As passed by the Senate, the bill would reduce the unemployment insurance (UI) cap on costs to be recovered by the social tax for 2022 and 2023. (For more background, see here.) In 2021, the social cost factor was limited to 0.5%. Under current […]


January 28 , 2022 - Kriss Sjoblom

Update on personal income, consumer spending and saving rates during the COVID-19 recession

Here are updates of charts I have posted monthly regarding national income and consumer spending during the COVID-19 recession, including new numbers for December and revisions to numbers for prior months. Personal Income in December was 0.3% greater than in November and 13.1% less than the peak reached in March, which was boosted by the […]


January 11 , 2022 - Emily Makings

To reduce administrative burden, Treasury’s final rule for the coronavirus state & local fiscal recovery fund includes a $10 million standard allowance for the revenue loss provision

The U.S. Department of the Treasury has released the final rule for the coronavirus state & local fiscal recovery funds (SLFRF). (An overview is available here.) The SLFRF is $350 billion in federal relief that was appropriated as part of the American Rescue Plan Act. This is a fairly flexible pot of relief money. It […]


December 27 , 2021 - Kriss Sjoblom

Update on personal income, consumer spending and saving rates during the COVID-19 recession

Here are updates of charts I have posted monthly regarding national income and consumer spending during the COVID-19 recession, including new numbers for November and revisions to numbers for prior months. Personal Income in November was 0.4% greater than in October and 13.6% less than the peak reached in March, which was boosted by the […]


December 16 , 2021 - Kriss Sjoblom

December report on state tax collections

The monthly report on general fund revenue collections from the state’s Economic and Revenue Forecast Council (ERFC) was issued yesterday afternoon. Yet again, the report shows overall revenues above forecast. For the sales tax, the use tax, the business and occupation tax, the public utility tax, the tobacco products tax, and penalties and interest (collectively […]


December 13 , 2021 - Kriss Sjoblom

Labor force participation

The labor force participation rate is the ratio between the number of people who are working or who say they are looking for work and the noninstitutional population age 16 or older. The participation rate’s behavior during and after the Covid-10 recession was unlike that during and after any other recession in the post-World War […]


November 24 , 2021 - Kriss Sjoblom

Update on personal income, consumer spending and saving rates during the COVID-19 recession

Here are updates of charts I have posted monthly regarding national income and consumer spending during the COVID-19 recession, including new numbers for October and revisions to numbers for prior months. Personal Income in October was 0.5% greater than in September and 13.9% less than the peak reached in March, which was boosted by the […]


November 24 , 2021 - Emily Makings

With November revenue and caseload forecasts and increased reversions, the four-year outlook has a very high unrestricted ending balance of $8.651 billion

As I noted yesterday, the state has an estimated $7.356 billion more in revenues from funds subject to the outlook (NGFO) than was expected at the end of the 2021 legislative session. Additionally, the November caseload forecast indicates that the cost of continuing current services for this biennium will be $645.8 million less than expected […]