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Comptroller: NYS gives more to feds than it gets back

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WBFO Albany Correspondent Karen Dewitt interviews New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.

A report by the state Comptroller finds that New York ranks number one in being shortchanged in tax money from the federal government.

A report by Comptroller Tom DiNapoli finds New Yorkers gave $26.6 billion more in tax money in 2018 to the federal government than they got back, ranking it 50th among the 50 states.

“We are part of a very small number of states that are net donors to the federal government,” said Di Napoli who said New York’s congressional delegation should push the issue during budget negotiations. “A little fairness would be nice.”

New York ranks number one, however, in the amount of money it draws in through the federal Medicaid program, that provides half of the funding for the government-run health care programs.

Despite that, the state is facing a $6 billion budget deficit due to Medicaid cost overruns. DiNapoli said he is looking to see how the governor’s budget plan, due soon, will try to fix that.

Karen DeWitt is Capitol Bureau Chief for New York State Public Radio, a network of 10 public radio stations in New York State. WBFO listeners are accustomed to hearing DeWitt’s insightful coverage throughout the day, including expanded reports on Morning Edition.
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