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Revenue forecasters predict budget, economic stability despite risks
Read Article Despite an international conflict, quick and unpredictable swings in the stock market, higher agricultural inputs and rising interest rates, the state's economy and budget are proving to be stable and resilient, state revenue forecasters concluded Monday. The state's Consensus Estimating Group, which includes economists from the University of Kansas, Wichita State and Kansas State, met Monday and revised the state's revenue forecast downward by about $55 million for fiscal years 202
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