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Thursday, July 01, 2010

NC State Budget Leaves $28 Billion Hole



Raleigh, N.C. (Carolina Journal TV) - It's possible the state is violating North Carolina's constitutional requirement for a balanced budget.

The discrepancy boils down to accounting. State budget writers work on a cash basis, but accounting rules encourage budget writers to work on an accrual basis.

Accrual accounting would require budget writers to account for the promises they've made to state workers. A change would immediately highlight a $28 billion shortfall in the retiree health benefits promised to state workers.

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