Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Kansas Comes Up Short Again

Neither supply side economics nor social justice protest have inspired revenue creation in the Sunflower State. Here's a look a less money for flyover country:

Kansas taxes nearly $12M short of expectations in March

Kansas is reporting that its tax collections in March fell nearly $12 million short of expectations. The Department of Revenue said Monday that the state collected almost $429 million in taxes last month when it had projected it would take in more than $440 million. The monthly shortfall was 2.7 percent.

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