Various measures of Arizona state government expenditures suggest that state spending has increased substantially, both in recent years and during a longer period stretching back to 1990. However, increases are much more modest after adjusting for inflation and the state's rapid population growth. Further, the spending increases generally have been in line with the gains in various measures of income.
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- Changes in State Government Spending Compared to Changes in Income in Arizona Since 1990
- A Report From the Office of the University Economist Expenditures
- Hoffman, Dennis (Author)
- Clark, Tracy (Author)
- Identifier Valueazdocs: ASU 8.2:C 41/2007
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Changes in State Government Spending Compared to Changes in Income in Arizona since 1990: A Report from the Office of the University Economist (Tempe, Arizona: Center for Competitiveness and Prosperity Research, L. William Seidman Research Institute, W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, 2007)