Overview of Georgia’s 2021
Fiscal Year Budget By: Danny Kanso, Policy Analyst
Overview After a stretch of largely uninterrupted growth that saw state revenues climb by an annual average of 6 percent between fiscal years (FY) 2011 and 2019, many of Georgia’s agencies have been asked to make mandatory spending cuts. Those cuts are in response to slowing economic activity, increased spending driven by Gov. Brian P. Kemp’s priorities and the effects of recent tax changes that will lower revenue collections by an estimated $1 billion from the previous year’s baseline.
Education and Health Care Equal 74 Percent of State Budget FY 2021’s $28.1 Billion Budget
P-12 Education, 40.25% Higher Education, 14.38% Medicaid and PeachCare, 11.82% Transportation, 7.27% Debt Service, 4.44% Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, 4.47% Department of Corrections, 4.39% General Government, 4.25% Other Public Safety, 3.50% Human Services, 3.01% Other Health Care 2.22%
Source: The Governor’s Budget Report, Amended Fiscal Year 2020 & Fiscal Year 2021 .
Overview of Georgia’s 2021 Fiscal Year Budget January 2020 Page 1