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Home arrow Tax and Tax Initiatives arrow Apr. 7, 2008 - Las Vegas Review-Journal: TAX REVENUES: State budget woes to continue
Apr. 7, 2008 - Las Vegas Review-Journal: TAX REVENUES: State budget woes to continue PDF Print E-mail
review_journal.jpgED VOGEL, REVIEW-JOURNAL CAPITAL BUREAU (4/07/2008)-- Experts: Flat economy won't improve anytime soon   CARSON CITY -- Gov. Jim Gibbons and state legislators cannot count on a quick recovery from the severe economic downturn that has left them scampering to find where to cut $898 million from Nevada's two-year budget.

Economists and housing industry experts predict the state's flat economy won't turn around before the last half of 2009 and might not regain its usual robust growth for another three to five years.

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