Here are the monthly Joint Legislative Budget Committee Fiscal Highlights for November. I am posting them to help everyone understand that tough times are still very much ahead.
While nationally, the economic recovery is happening, albeit at a slower rate than first believed, Arizona’s October was a particularly poor revenue collection month with the economy continuing to contract. There were some positive indicators such as the increase in private sector employment. They were focused in three industries: employment services, retail trade, and food service. At the same time, persons on AHCCCS increased by nearly 26,000 in the month of November alone.
Arizona Revenues:
- October collections were down 23.8% from October of last year; 15th consecutive month of double-digit declines in General Fund revenue collections; and $142 million BELOW the budget forecast for FY10
- Sales Tax collections were down 17.6% from October of last year; 9.1% year-to-date (four months) below forecast
- Income Tax collections were down 34.6% from October of last year; 18.8% year-to-date (four months) below forecast
- Corporate Income tax collections were down 11.1% from October of last year; 35.2% year-to-date below forecast
- With the action of the 4th Special Session that included $144 million in soft capital cuts, JLBC is estimating that Arizona will still face a $1.6 billion shortfall IN THIS CURRENT FISCAL YEAR with the possibility of this estimate to rise by January.
Other Key Arizona Indicators:
- The most recent release of economic indicators suggests that while the state’s economy is still contracting it is doing so at a slower rate than in recent months
- 13,200 jobs were added in October; however, Arizona has lost 10.7% of its workforce since the recession began in December 2007
- Private sector jobs have expanded for the first time since February 2008, while government jobs are contracting
- Unemployment rate increased from 9.1% to 9.3% in October – the highest reading in more than 26 years
- Initial claims for unemployment insurance has moderated over the past few months, with October’s year-over-year increase of 2% being the lowest in 3 years
- AHCCCS (Arizona’s Medicaid Program) caseloads have increased 1.9% from the previous month; 19.2% caseload increase from November 2008
- There are now 354,798 more Arizonans on AHCCCS than there are children in Arizona public schools