Maryland state budget explained

The Maryland state budget for each fiscal year, covering a period ending on June 30, is approved by the Maryland General Assembly. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, Maryland had a budget of $43.6 billion.[1]

Income for the Maryland budget is received from corporate tax, sales tax, individual income tax, and property tax.

Budget by counties

Maryland's budget is invested in the following departments:

Budget for the University System of Maryland

The portion of Maryland's budget invested in University System of Maryland is $5.48 billion. USM is a public corporation and charter school system comprising 12 Maryland institutions of higher education, this budget is distributed among its universities:

Budget for Maryland counties

Another portion of the budget is invested in the State of Maryland's 23 counties:

For example, FY 2018 Maryland state budget included $2.3 billion for Montgomery County, of which $1.48 billion was invested in Montgomery County Public Schools and $128 million in Montgomery College. Montgomery County Public Libraries received $40.6 million of the budget. Other departments receiving a share of the FY 2018 budget included Montgomery County Police Department, Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service, and Department of Recreation.[2]

Government budget balance

Government budget balance in 2018 presents a gap between budget proposed and Maryland income of $250 million. In 2018, there is no surplus in Maryland finances.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Budget . 2018 . dbm.maryland.gov .
  2. Web site: Montgomery County Spending. Montgomery County MD. October 12, 2016.
  3. News: Wiggins . Ovetta . Md. budget analyst: 'The outlook is better than I expected' . 2019-12-31 . . 17 October 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180628233848/https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/md-budget-analyst-the-outlook-is-better-than-i-expected/2017/10/17/b223e30a-b34f-11e7-9e58-e6288544af98_story.html . 2018-06-28 . unfit.