OLYMPIA — Washington state’s revenue outlook is holding steady as economists expect a continued trend of slow economic growth.
An updated forecast released Wednesday shows lawmakers may have $25 million more available to them. It’s a small amount for a state in which the two-year budget cycle is expected to collect some $33 billion for the general fund.
Steve Lerch, executive director of the Economic and Revenue Forecast Council, said there are a variety of risks in the projections, including a slowing Chinese economy, European economic problems and the potential for a slowing U.S. housing recovery.
“Slow economic growth continues to be the primary trend in this forecast update,” said Steve Lerch, executive director of the Economic and Revenue Forecast Council.