Arizona receives ‘C’ grade on national ranking of states’ fiscal health

Arizona receives ‘C’ grade on national ranking of states’ fiscal health
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Arizona would need $5.2 billion to pay all of its bills, including public employers’ pension benefits, according to a new ranking of the states’ fiscal health by Truth in Accounting (TIA).

Arizona ranked 19th among the 50 states on fiscal health, according to the analysis by TIA, which is a Chicago-based nonprofit that reports on fiscal data from state and local governments.

The amount of the state’s shortfall in funds to pay off its bills amounts to $2,500 per taxpayer, the study found.

The TIA gave the state a financial grade of “C.”

2019 State Rankings on Fiscal Health

Rank State Money Needed / Available to Pay Bills (in Billions) Per-Taxpayer Debt / Surplus Financial Grade
1 Alaska $19.7 $74,200 A
2 North Dakota $8.5 $30,700 A
3 Wyoming $4 $20,800 A
4 Utah $4.9 $5,300 B
5 Idaho $1.5 $2,900 B
6 Tennessee $5.8 $2,800 B
7 South Dakota $0.85 $2,800 B
8 Nebraska $1.3 $2,000 B
9 Oregon $2.2 $1,600 B
10 Iowa $0.78 $700 B
11 Minnesota -$0.45 -$200 C
12 Virginia -$3.5 -$1,200 C
13 Oklahoma -$1.3 -$1,200 C
14 North Carolina -$4 -$1,300 C
15 Indiana -$3.6 -$1,700 C
16 Florida -$12.1 -$1,800 C
17 Montana -$0.75 -$2,100 C
18 Arkansas -$1.8 -$2,300 C
19 Arizona -$5.2 -$2,500 C
20 Nevada -$3.1 -$3,100 C
21 Wisconsin -$6.7 -$3,200 C
22 Georgia -$10.2 -$3,500 C
23 Missouri -$8.3 -$4,300 C
24 New Hampshire -$2.7 -$5,000 D
25 Ohio -$26.6 -$6,000 D
26 Kansas -$6.5 -$7,000 D
27 Colorado -$14.5 -$7,200 D
28 Washington -$20 -$7,400 D
29 Maine -$3.5 -$7,400 D
30 West Virginia -$4.3 -$8,300 D
31 Mississippi -$7.4 -$10,000 D
32 Alabama -$15.9 -$12,000 D
33 Texas -$98.7 -$12,100 D
34 New Mexico -$7.7 -$13,300 D
35 Rhode Island -$5.4 -$13,900 D
36 South Carolina -$21.8 -$14,500 D
37 Maryland -$33.5 -$15,500 D
38 Michigan -$55 -$17,000 D
39 Pennsylvania -$75 -$17,100 D
40 Louisiana -$22 -$17,700 D
41 Vermont -$4.5 -$19,000 D
42 New York -$136.6 -$20,500 F
43 California -$275 -$21,800 F
44 Kentucky -$33.4 -$25,700 F
45 Delaware -$9.1 -$27,100 F
46 Hawaii -$15.4 -$31,200 F
47 Massachusetts -$82 -$31,200 F
48 Connecticut -$67.8 -$51,800 F
49 Illinois -$223.9 -$52,600 F
50 New Jersey -$208.8 -$65,100 F

Source: Truth in Accounting



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