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Friday, August 31, 2012

Maryland Revenues Higher Than Expected

ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Maryland has ended fiscal year 2012 with nearly $230 million more than expected.


Comptroller Peter Franchot on Thursday released the final numbers for the fiscal year that ended July 1. Franchot says general fund revenues were about $14.3 billion.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh? You mean that the State took more of YOUR money than they needed?

Anonymous said...

REFUND!
Did you read that Mr. O'Malley?

Anonymous said...

More "statistics".?? Remember-- this is an election year and o'mally wants everything to look good for the Democrats. I expect to hear an "OOOPS" somewhere down the line and the comment "somebody made an honest mistake.....we meant this was the ESTIMATED revenues."

Anonymous said...

Increased revenues or decreased revenues, the state is still spending more than is coming in. That is called a DEFICIT. Politicians are depending on inflation to save them. Just means our buying power will erode more and more and more. A 35 cent loaf of bread is now $3.69 - a 25 cent gallon of gas is now $4.19. Increasing exponentially. We're getting poorer by the day....

Anonymous said...

they will lose it after the elections. never believe a democrat.

Anonymous said...

I knew when my raise came through that all was well in O'Malleyville.