Florida Economists Project Continued Growth In State Money

Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (CBSMiami/AP) — Florida's economy is continuing to grow, according to preliminary forecasts.

Sunshine State economists are gathering Friday to draw up new forecasts to predict how much Florida will collect in taxes.

The forecasts will be used to draw up a three-year outlook for the state budget.

Preliminary estimates show that economists expect the state's main budget account to grow around 2 percent during the fiscal year that ends in June. But they are predicting growth as high as 4.8 percent in the 2016-17 fiscal year.

If the forecasts are adopted it would give legislators nearly $2 billion extra in state money for next year.

But Medicaid expenses are rising and the state is expected to lose additional federal aid next year. Those expenses could shrink the size of any surplus.

(TM and © Copyright 2015 CBS Radio Inc. and its relevant subsidiaries. CBS RADIO and EYE Logo TM and Copyright 2013 CBS Broadcasting Inc. Used under license. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

Read more
f

We and our partners use cookies to understand how you use our site, improve your experience and serve you personalized content and advertising. Read about how we use cookies in our cookie policy and how you can control them by clicking Manage Settings. By continuing to use this site, you accept these cookies.