Minnesota’s looming budget deficit now at $6 billion

In the November 2024 forecast, Minnesota Management and Budget (MMB) estimated a $5.1 billion budget deficit for the 2028-29 biennium. A newly released February 2025 budget forecast shows that the deficit has grown to $6 billion.

Figure 1: November 2024 Budget forecast

Source: Minnesota Management and Budget

February 2025 update

According to MMB:

Minnesota’s budget outlook has been adjusted downward amid significant near-term economic and fiscal uncertainty.

Specifically,

The FY 2026-27 projected balance is now $456 million, $160 million lower than prior estimates. Higher forecast inflation results in increases in projected revenues and expenditures.

Overall:

Spending growth outpaces revenue growth through projections for fiscal year 2029.

As a result:

The projected general fund shortfall for the FY 2028-29 biennium is now $5.995 billion, $852 million worse than November estimates.

Minnesotans can only hope that this worsening fiscal outlook will spur serious legislative action to get Minnesota’s growing budget under control.