University of Illinois Chicago
Browse

Recovering from a COVID (Spending) Fever

Download (1.46 MB)
report
posted on 2023-04-08, 05:13 authored by Alea Wilbur-Mujtaba, Francis Choi, David MerrimanDavid Merriman

When the state of Illinois’ 2022 fiscal year ended on June 30, 2022, the state and the nation had endured more than 27 months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite a plethora of health, societal, and economic challenges, Illinois emerged from this period in its strongest fiscal position in more than two decades. This fortuitous result was in part due to the exceptional generosity of federal aid but also was attributable to surges in economic activity and own source tax revenue. State spending also rose but much 

more slowly than revenue. The net result was the first substantially positive fiscal balance since 1998. While this good news may be cause to celebrate, we caution that Illinois’ fiscal situation remains tenuous and is likely to require diligence and restraint to remain healthy in the coming years. 

History

Citation

Wilbur-Mutaba, A., Choi, F. Merriman, D. Recovering from a COVID (Spending) Fever. IGPA Policy Spotlight, March 15, 2023

Usage metrics

    Categories

    No categories selected

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC