Analyzes the causes of fiscal stress in nine states facing issues similar to California's: high foreclosure rates, increasing joblessness, loss of state revenues, large budget gaps, legal obstacles to balanced budgets, and poor money management practices
Fiscal stress is an important and recurring problem that states face. Research to date on state fisc...
Fiscal stress is an important and recurring problem that states face. Research to date on state fisc...
This issue brief reviews the status of state budget shortfalls and their growing impact on the Medic...
Analyzes survey findings on how residents of Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, and New York vi...
Examines state governments' errors in estimating personal income, sales, and corporate income tax co...
Though the Great Recession may be officially over, economic recovery is slow and tentative, particul...
This is the first in a series of reports by The Pew Charitable Trusts offering policymakers strategi...
The 2007-10 recession has imposed significant fiscal hardships on state and local governments. The r...
Highlights state election results and policy developments in 2008 and projects trends for 2009. Cons...
While municipal bankruptcy as a whole is rare in the United States, since the Great Recession, fisca...
Efforts to maintain balanced budgets lead to substantial pro-cyclicality in states' capital investme...
The Great Recession created fiscal challenges for the 30 cities at the centers of the nation's most ...
This article analyzes the causes of California\u27s budget crises and prescribes institutional mecha...
Explains the economic and political contexts of the state's 2009-10 budget crisis, including a shift...
Like many local governments across the nation, cities and counties in California were impacted heavi...
Fiscal stress is an important and recurring problem that states face. Research to date on state fisc...
Fiscal stress is an important and recurring problem that states face. Research to date on state fisc...
This issue brief reviews the status of state budget shortfalls and their growing impact on the Medic...
Analyzes survey findings on how residents of Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, and New York vi...
Examines state governments' errors in estimating personal income, sales, and corporate income tax co...
Though the Great Recession may be officially over, economic recovery is slow and tentative, particul...
This is the first in a series of reports by The Pew Charitable Trusts offering policymakers strategi...
The 2007-10 recession has imposed significant fiscal hardships on state and local governments. The r...
Highlights state election results and policy developments in 2008 and projects trends for 2009. Cons...
While municipal bankruptcy as a whole is rare in the United States, since the Great Recession, fisca...
Efforts to maintain balanced budgets lead to substantial pro-cyclicality in states' capital investme...
The Great Recession created fiscal challenges for the 30 cities at the centers of the nation's most ...
This article analyzes the causes of California\u27s budget crises and prescribes institutional mecha...
Explains the economic and political contexts of the state's 2009-10 budget crisis, including a shift...
Like many local governments across the nation, cities and counties in California were impacted heavi...
Fiscal stress is an important and recurring problem that states face. Research to date on state fisc...
Fiscal stress is an important and recurring problem that states face. Research to date on state fisc...
This issue brief reviews the status of state budget shortfalls and their growing impact on the Medic...