Like the population of California vs. the population of NY, state spending is roughly double in the Golden State, contrary to comparison from NY lawmaker.
. All- funds spending in New York is $222.2 billion, according to the state Division of Budget, which is slightly higher than the comptroller’s figure. It is $451.5 billion in California.
from the U.S. Census Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances, from 2020, shows New York’s total expenditures reached $227.4 billion, compared with $423.2 billion in California. "State budgets are always fluid and it's not uncommon to see numbers that vary," said Michael Fraser, director of communications for Barclay."The point being made is that New York's level of spending is unacceptably high, and aligns far too closely with California's given the huge discrepancy in population."Barclay claimed California, with nearly twice New York's population, spends $260 billion to New York’s $220 billion.
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