Economics

California’s Budget Gaps Could Total $126 Billion in Worst Case

People cycle and walk on a closed Great Highway at Ocean Beach in San Francisco on April 30, 2020.

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California is likely to face revenue shortfalls long after the coronavirus crisis ends, resulting in budget gaps that may total as much as $126 billion over the next four years if the economy doesn’t quickly recover, the state’s nonpartisan legislative analyst office said in a report Friday.

The analysis comes a day after California Governor Gavin Newsom said the federal government needs to help the state grapple with a $54 billion shortfall projected through June 2021.