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The increased revenue estimate is about a 0.07% increase over the previous forecast. Total Near General Fund revenues are now projected at nearly $63.2 billion for the current two-year state budget cycle,... Read more WHAT'S NEW * You can now view and request changes to your telework and flextime in MyPortal * Education Research and Data Center news for fall 2022: access to dual credit programs, and a look at where WA graduates attend college * Agency budget requests and decision packages now available online * State revenue projection for 2021–23 increased by $43 million, 2023–25 decreased by $495 million * Washington tops 7.8 million residents in 2022 * SAAM Directive 22A-04 issued June 27, 2022 * SAAM Directive 22A-05 issued June 27, 2022 See all news OFM ON TWITTER * 3 weeks 7 min ago Office of Financial Management @WA_OFM RT @: * Reply * Retweet * Favorite * 3 weeks 5 days ago Office of Financial Management @WA_OFM We found that where there was air quality that was 'unhealthy for sensitive groups' (what much of Puget Sounds has… https://t.co/f2tcDXNwoV * Reply * Retweet * Favorite * 3 weeks 5 days ago Office of Financial Management @WA_OFM The health costs of wildfire smoke are real. Our researchers lined up wildfire smoke data with medical claims data… https://t.co/IzfIDO95DY * Reply * Retweet * Favorite * 4 weeks 1 day ago Office of Financial Management @WA_OFM Curious where WA high school grads go to college? ➼ 60% of HS grads in WA go to college within the next year ➼ 79%… https://t.co/6q1ea3KECw * Reply * Retweet * Favorite One Washington is a comprehensive business transformation program to modernize and improve aging administrative systems and related business processes that are common across state government. learn more Washington’s workplace strategy initiative is an effort to help state agencies experiment with and adopt innovative ways to support its business by modernizing the physical environment, improving workplace flexibility and enabling a more mobile workforce. learn more STATE REVENUE PROJECTION FOR 2021–23 INCREASED BY $43 MILLION, 2023–25 DECREASED BY $495 MILLION OLYMPIA – Washington’s projected Near General Fund revenue collections for the 2021–23 state budget have increased by about $43 million, according to estimates released today by the Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council. The increased revenue estimate is about a 0.07% increase over the previous forecast. Total Near General Fund revenues are now projected at nearly $63.2 billion for the current two-year state budget cycle, which began July 1, 2021. * Read more about State revenue projection for 2021–23 increased by $43 million, 2023–25 decreased by $495 million WASHINGTON TOPS 7.8 MILLION RESIDENTS IN 2022 Washington’s population grew by 158,100 people since the 2020 decennial census April 1, 2020, largely due to migration. This means Washington grew to an estimated 7,864,400 people as of April 1, according to annual estimates that the Office of Financial Management prepared. The state’s total population change was 97,400 since last year, which fell just below the last decade average of 98,200 per year. King County is the main contributor of that growth, adding 30,700 people this year, compared to an average of 33,800 people per year between 2010 and 2020. * Read more about Washington tops 7.8 million residents in 2022 STATE REVENUE PROJECTION FOR 2021–23 INCREASED BY $1.46 BILLION OLYMPIA – Washington’s projected Near General Fund revenue collections for the 2021–23 state budget have increased by a net of nearly $1.46 billion, according to estimates released today by the Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council. “Continued strong revenue collections and high inflation have again resulted in increases in the revenue forecast,” said Steve Lerch, executive director of the Economic and Revenue Forecast Council. * Read more about State revenue projection for 2021–23 increased by $1.46 billion STATE REVENUE PROJECTION FOR 2021–23 INCREASED BY $1.45 BILLION OLYMPIA – Washington’s projected Near General Fund revenue collections for the 2021–23 state budget have increased by about $1.45 billion, according to estimates released today by the Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council. "Continued strong revenue collections and real estate transactions combined with higher inflation have resulted in an increase in the revenue forecast,” said Steve Lerch, executive director of the Economic and Revenue Forecast Council. * Read more about State revenue projection for 2021–23 increased by $1.45 billion CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: 2022 PUBLIC SERVICE RECOGNITION AWARDS Do you know a state employee or manager who consistently excels beyond expectations? In the spirit of recognizing such service, OFM is asking you to nominate state government and higher education employees and teams for one of the awards below. Nominations close Monday, Feb. 28, and awards will be announced on May 4 as part of Public Service Recognition Week. * Read more about Call for nominations: 2022 Public Service Recognition Awards INSLEE'S 2022 BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS POVERTY, CLIMATE, SALMON RECOVERY AND TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENTS Gov. Jay Inslee’s 2022 supplemental budget proposes significant funding to reduce poverty, increase housing and resources for homeless individuals, expand K-12 learning supports, invest in clean transportation and green economy, decarbonize buildings, and protect salmon habitat. * Read more about Inslee's 2022 budget highlights poverty, climate, salmon recovery and transportation investments STATE REVENUE PROJECTION FOR 2021–23 INCREASED BY $927 MILLION Washington’s projected Near General Fund revenue collections for the 2021–23 state budget have increased by more than $927 million, according to estimates released today by the Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council. “Trends in collections are still improving though there are some uncertainties on the horizon,” said Steve Lerch, executive director of the Economic and Revenue Forecast Council. Total Near General Fund revenues are now projected at $59.3 billion for the current two-year state budget cycle, which began July 1. * Read more about State revenue projection for 2021–23 increased by $927 million CONTRACTOR VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS - GUIDANCE FOR AGENCIES Proclamation 21-14.1 requires contractors who have goods, services, or public works services contracts with a Washington state agency to ensure that their personnel (including subcontractors) who perform contract activities on-site comply with COVID-19 vaccination requirements, by requiring such personnel to be fully vaccinated, unless properly exempted for disability or sincerely held religious beliefs, as set forth * Read more about Contractor vaccination requirements - guidance for agencies STATE POPULATION STEADILY INCREASES, TOPS 7.7 MILLION RESIDENTS IN 2021 Washington’s population growth steadily increased by 61,600 people in 2021, launching the state into one of the most unique population estimate years because of delayed census data and COVID-19 impacts. As of April 1, 2021, Washington now tops 7,766,925 residents, with most of the growth concentrated in larger cities across the state. * Read more about State population steadily increases, tops 7.7 million residents in 2021 STATE REVENUE PROJECTION FOR 2021–23 INCREASED BY $1.9 BILLION Washington’s projected Near General Fund revenue collections for the 2021–23 state budget have increased by more than $1.9 billion, according to estimates released today by the Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council. * Read more about State revenue projection for 2021–23 increased by $1.9 billion PAGES * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * next › * last » VISIT OUR PARTNER SITES: * fiscal.wa.gov * governor.wa.gov * results.wa.gov * oria.wa.gov * servewashington.wa.gov ABOUT US * What we do * Jobs at OFM * News releases * Procurements & contracts * Publications & reports * Rulemaking activities * Get email updates FOR THE PUBLIC * Public record request * Salaries earned by state employees * County & city data * Tax & fee proposals (I-960) * Petition for rulemaking [PDF] FOR STATE AGENCIES * One Washington - transformation of enterprise systems * Access to systems * Training for staff * Fiscal notes * Memos sent to agencies and the Legislature * System outages * Contact us * Site feedback * Accessibility * Privacy * Intended use * File types & downloads * © Copyright 2019 OFM Back to top