Oil revenues reach record level in 2008To reach record level for Alaska, forecast puts state’s spending money at $8.6B by FY-end June 30 — about 90% from petroleum Anne Sutton Associated Press Writer
It’s official: the money from high oil prices and a new oil production tax is feeding a record level of revenue for the State of Alaska this year.
Revenue officials, in a final forecast issued April 11, expect the state’s spending money will add up to $8.6 billion by the end of the fiscal year on J....
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