N.J. tax revenues fall short of Murphy's budget estimate.

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New Jersey's tax revenue is expected to fall short of the state's budget estimate by $1.2 billion for the current fiscal year, and the forecast for the new fiscal year is now $1 billion lower than original estimates, according to the state's Treasury Department. This comes after a two-year surge in state tax revenue, raising concerns about the state's financial future.
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