加州2026-27年预算预测短缺2.9B美元,增加教育和养老金,削减住房基金,并面临未来赤字风险。
California’s 2026-27 budget projects a $2.9B shortfall, boosts education and pensions, cuts housing funds, and faces future deficit risks.
加州州长Gavin Newsom(Gavin Newsom)的2026-27年拟议预算预测短缺29亿美元,
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s 2026-27 budget proposal projects a $2.9 billion shortfall, a major improvement from earlier forecasts, fueled by strong tech and AI-driven revenue growth.
增加了18亿美元的一般基金支出,增加了教育资金, 包括350亿美元的UC,365亿美元的CSU,509亿美元的特殊教育,并将30亿美元用于雨天基金和11.8亿美元在四年内减少养老金债务.
The $349 billion plan increases general fund spending by $18 billion, boosts education funding—including $350 million for UC, $365 million for CSU, and $509 million for special education—and allocates $3 billion to the rainy day fund and $11.8 billion over four years to reduce pension debt.
尽管有这些投资,但随着一次性资金的到期,住房和无家可归问题的资金将减少13亿美元,立法者警告说,赤字会增加,预计2027-28年将出现220亿美元的短缺。
Despite these investments, housing and homelessness funding is cut by $1.3 billion as one-time funds expire, and lawmakers warn of rising deficits, with a potential $22 billion shortfall projected for 2027-28.
预算避免了对核心服务的重大削减,在担心经济波动和长期财政可持续性的情况下,为几个月的立法谈判创造了条件。
The budget, which avoids major cuts to core services, sets the stage for months of legislative negotiations amid concerns over economic volatility and long-term fiscal sustainability.