In a presentation to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee on Wednesday, State Economist Corey Miller said the state economy is expected to grow more than projections at the beginning of the year indicated.
Mississippi governor rejects revenue estimate, fearing it would erode support for income tax cut
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The state economist, Corey Miller, and a senior economist for the state universities research center, Sondra Collins, recently published a report that said eliminating the personal income tax could mean that Mississippi's economic output, personal income and population would "all decline slightly each year from 2022 to 2035," with the most job losses in local government and slightly fewer job losses in the private sector.
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