Editorial: Federal Rescue funds pumped state economy and N.C. revenues
Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022 -- It might be more honest as North Carolina legislators trot around the state with their giant checks - for them to give credit where it is really due - to those in Washington who voted for and REALLY sent the billions to North Carolina that sparked the state's economic revival and pumped more billions back into the state's treasury.
Posted — UpdatedThe howls of outrage from state legislative leaders would have the Capitol Press Corps scurrying for their mobile recording devices to capture it all.
But the truth is, more than anything else, it has been the billions of federal dollars streaming into North Carolina – helping families put food on the table, pay for health and childcare, keep schools open, support out-of-job workers, help employers keep employees on staff and aid with other education and daily costs – that kept North Carolina’s economy stable.
Not only did these federal programs keep the state’s economy from tanking – they positioned it for a rapid recovery and provided a huge boost in state tax revenues. Those additional funds, along with the massive aid from Washington, are what has enabled North Carolina’s legislators to trot around the state with THEIR oversized checks, acting like prize-show hosts and posing with oversized checks at local government and community-agency gatherings.
For the last six months – July through December, sales tax collections increased 25% over the year before – three times the rate of increase for the same period a year earlier (see charts below).
A comparison look at the state’s last three fiscal years (which run from July 1 through June 30) paints an even more vivid picture. State sales tax revenues DROPPED in the 2019-2020 fiscal year 14% but had a HUGE rebound in the 2020-2021 fiscal year increasing 15%. Personal income taxes dropped 6% a year ago, but in the just completed fiscal year increased 28%.
All that meant a healthier economy for North Carolina and more money in North Carolina’s state treasury.
So, it might be more honest as North Carolina legislators trot around the state with their giant checks – for them to give credit where it is really due – to those in Washington who voted for and REALLY sent the billions to North Carolina that sparked the state’s economic revival and pumped more billions back into the state’s treasury.
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