An increase in the Georgia minimum wage to $8.00 per hour in July 2009 would benefit hundreds of thousands of workers and their children.
(08/12/2008)
This dramatic revision raises serious questions and concerns over the
validity of the Tax Foundation rankings and whether our legislators should
rely on these rankings as a basis for understanding Georgia’s tax system.
(04/05/2007)
50 State Per-Capita Revenue Rankings (07/27/2006)
FY 2007 Budget Breakdown (07/20/2006)
State Budget Snapshot FY 1991 and 2007 (07/18/2006)
Georgia Rankings (07/15/2006)
50 State Comparison State and Local Taxes as a Percent of Income, 2004(6/15/2006)
50 State Comparison State Taxes as a Percent of Personal Income, 2004 (01/06/2006)
Georgia’s Growing Elderly Population and Revenue Growth;
Budgetary Implications of Georgia’s Aging Population;
Health Status of Georgia’s Elderly; and
Georgia’s Healthcare Inventory for the Elderly
The Georgia State University Fiscal Research Center, with the assistance of the Georgia Health Policy Center and the Georgia
Budget and Policy Institute, issued four “Fiscal Impacts” concerning the impact of the growing elderly population in Georgia. (7/22/2005)