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What Alaskans for Sustainable Budgets view as the most important fiscal facts on which to focus now that the 2020 elections are over.

What Alaskans for Sustainable Budgets view as the most important fiscal facts on which to focus now that the 2020 elections are over.

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Now that the 2020 #AKelect is over, what the winners should know (open on 11.4.2020)

  1. 1. Now that the 2020 #AKelect is Over ... Open on November 4, 2020 … What the Winners Should Know
  2. 2. 10 -Year Outlook is bleak ... ● Under current law, FY22 deficit equals $2.4 billion (50% of projected spending) ● Cumulative deficit FY22-29 equals $18.5 billion (average $2.3 billion/yr) ● The “rainy day savings” are gone
  3. 3. Will require a broad, “all the above” solution ... ● Even a 15% ($700 million) spending cut still leaves a $1.7 billion deficit ● Even implementing Gov. Dunleavy’s 2019 plan ($1 billion in combined cuts + diverted revenues) still leaves a $1.4 billion deficit
  4. 4. A “glide path” approach taxes future gens ... A 5% per year glide path (using the ERA to fill) ... … results in a $7.5 billion reduction in the future Permanent Fund investment base.
  5. 5. Distributional effects are critical ... ● Who pays is critical ● Impacts economic effect: using PFD cuts have the “largest adverse impact” on the overall economy (ISER 2016) ● Impacts equity: why should mid & lower income Alaska families bear more of the burden

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