Revenue collections off by up to $1.8-billion

A relatively large crowd gathered to watch state revenue estimators that dawn is a telling sign: Florida’s profitable health continues to decay.

Revised estimates show the state will take in within $1.6-billion and $1.8-billion in

revenue that year, mostly due to falling sales tax collections. The budget experts will come up with a final number at the end of the assembly.

Original post by Alex Leary

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