Surging Cash Piles Leave States as Ready as Ever for a Recession.

If a recession comes soon, America’s state governments are better prepared than ever.

With most states seeing tax collections rise at a faster-than-expected pace, governments have been setting aside more money to help them avert deep spending cuts the next time the economy contracts. Those so-called rainy-day funds have swelled to about $68.2 billion, with the median state having enough to cover about 7.5% of its annual budget, the most on record, according to a report released Thursday by the National Association of State Budget Officers. Next year, those reserves are expected to grow to $74.7 billion.

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Bloomberg Markets

By Elizabeth Campbell

June 13, 2019, 10:39 AM PDT



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