Saturday, January 7, 2023

State Spending for 2021

 On January 6, 2023 the US Census Bureau released data on state finances for FY 2021 here and here, including spending and revenue for each individual state and for all states combined.

On January 7, 2023 we updated state and local spending and revenue data for FY2021 through FY2027 as follows:

  1. We replaced "guesstimatedstate spending and revenue data for FY2021 using the new FY2021 data from the Census Bureau.
  2. We replaced "guesstimatedlocal spending and revenue data for FY 2021 with estimates for each spending and revenue category using the trends in state finances between FY 2020 and FY 2021.
  3. We replaced "guesstimatedstate revenue data for FY 2022 with data from the Census Bureau's quarterly state tax summary here.
  4. We replaced "guesstimatedlocal revenue data for FY 2022 with estimates for each category using trends for each category of state revenue between FY 2020 and FY 2021.
  5. We replaced "guesstimated" state and local spending and revenue for FY 2022 thru FY2027 with new guesstimates based on the latest Census Bureau data for FY 2021 state finances and FY 2022 quarterly tax data.

But there is a problem.

Up through 2018 the Census Bureau reports state government pensions with item codes: X11, X12, X14. And it reported employee retirement income and contributions with item codes: X01, X02, X05, X08. 

No more. 

Instead the Census Bureau reports the following item codes: X01, X30, X40, X52, X70.

But we can't find the current "code lists" that are used in the Census Bureau's State Government Finances report. The Code List page only has the old code list. As of this hour.

But, using advanced juggle-ology, it seems that: 

Code X40 replaces X11, X12, and X14 to yield pension payments. This almost balances with overall Total Spending for the US and sample states.

Codes X01, X30, X52, X70 replace X01, X02, X05, X08 to yield pension contributions and income. This almost balances overall Total Revenue for the US and sample states.

So the state finances data on usgovernmentspending.com published for 2020 contains juggled data. 

Here is the comparison of our "guesstimate" vs. "actual:"

State Finances for FY2021
Estimate vs. Actual

$ billionGuesstimateActual
Spending$2,228$2,265
Revenue$2.060$2,101


We expect the Census Bureau to release local spending and revenue data for FY 2021 not earlier than Summer 2023.

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