LANSING (WKZO) -- State of Michigan tax revenues continue to come in higher than expected.
According to a report released by the Senate Fiscal Agency this week, revenues that went into the state's main checking account were 45-million dollars higher in February than what officials forecasted. So far this year, general fund collections are 82.6-million dollars higher than forecasted.
Officials say that the higher numbers are a good indicator of the health of the economy.


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