05-27-2010, 07:16 PM
Economists: Hawaii's Turnaround Faster
Council On Revenues Say State To Have $150M More
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37391185
The state's top economists said that tax collections predicted to be down 2.5 percent have actually increased slightly.
The Council on Revenues changed its forecast to give the state about $150 million more in its treasury in the upcoming year.
University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization professor Carl Bonham said the state could see an additional $1 billion over the next three fiscal years.
The economists also predicted an 8 percent increase in Hawaii's economy for next fiscal year.
Council On Revenues Say State To Have $150M More
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37391185
The state's top economists said that tax collections predicted to be down 2.5 percent have actually increased slightly.
The Council on Revenues changed its forecast to give the state about $150 million more in its treasury in the upcoming year.
University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization professor Carl Bonham said the state could see an additional $1 billion over the next three fiscal years.
The economists also predicted an 8 percent increase in Hawaii's economy for next fiscal year.
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