Mark Snyder wrote: 
<snip> 
> It's one thing to assume that state employee wages won't rise, but that only 
> represents about 10% of the budget. It's quite another to assume that the 
> costs of the various other goods and services that are purchased by the 
> State of Minnesota will remain flat for the entire 2004-2005 biennium. 
> > If including inflation would only increase the shortfall to $400M, we'd 
> probably be OK since the reserves are set at around $600M. However, from 
> what I can recall, those who live in the real world have estimated that > including 
> inflation could increase the shortfall to as much as $1 billion 
> (that would be based on an annual inflation rate of approximately 3.5% if 
> I'm remembering how to do the math correctly). 
> > So yes, it's quite likely that there will be a further need to balance the 
> state's checkbook and I'm sure it's also quite likely that Minneapolis will 
> take on on the chin yet again. 

> Mark Anderson here: I don't know the details of the state budget. But I do know that 
> 3.5% inflation is too high for 2003 and 2004. The CPI has an increase of about 1% 
> for this year, and the guess from most economists is for a similar increase next 
> year (see today's (Sunday) Strib for a selection of MN economist's predictions). 
> Maybe the Republican forecast is too low, but any forecast using 3.5% is too high. 

Mark Anderson here again with an update:
My previous posting was based on a guess.  I am here shamefaced to tell you I was a 
little off.  The CPI for the 12 months ended Sept '03 was 2.3%.  I was asked offline 
if it included medical costs.  It certainly does, as one of eight items in the 
consumers' "basket."  Medical went up 4% in that period.  See attached link for more 
info.

http://www.bls.gov/news.release/cpi.nr0.htm

Mark V Anderson
Bancroft
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