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Friday, Jul. 11, 2025

Has Arizona’s budget nearly doubled since 2019?


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Arizona’s budget has grown significantly, from approximately $10.1 billion in fiscal year 2019 to about $17.6 billion in fiscal year 2026. When adjusted for inflation, the 2019 budget amounts to roughly $12.7 billion in 2025 dollars — putting the actual increase closer to 40%.

The 2026 budget reflects higher spending in key sectors, including health and welfare programs, public safety salaries, and K-12 education. Arizona’s overall expenditures have increased under both Republican and Democratic governors, reflecting trends seen in other fast-growing states. 

Contributing factors include rising costs for state services like education, growing obligations under federal programs like Medicaid, and inflation, according to Common Sense Institute, an Arizona-based think tank that analyzes economic issues.

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