Florida State Revenue

Definition: 
This data comprises monthly collections by the State of Florida from general revenue sources; examples of these include sales tax, corporate income tax, insurance premium tax, and beverage tax and licenses. Unlike the State Department of Revenue’s release, the release from the EDR includes collections from all state agencies. Not seasonally adjusted, chained to January 2000 dollars.
Source: 
Office of Economic and Demographic Research
Frequency: 
Monthly

Current revenue is the main determinant of the future state budget. Therefore, trends in Florida’s revenue can give a glance into the future of state employment, and any organizations that rely on state-funding; for example, Medicaid government spending is a large source of revenue for Florida’s health care sector. This is not limited to business, as local governments and charitable organizations often fund projects with state dollars

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