Indiana economic recovery headed in right direction

It appears Indiana's economic recovery is headed in the right direction. Revenues from May were up $151 million over what had been predicted in April.

With the fiscal year ending at the end of June, the state has taken in $127 million more than expected. Government officials said the reason for the increase in revenue is stronger individual tax collections.


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