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Kansas exceeded tax projections in January 2026, earning $1.12 billion, due to strong consumer spending and inflation.
Kansas collected $1.12 billion in taxes in January 2026, exceeding the projected $1.09 billion, marking the third straight month of above-forecast revenue.
Strong sales tax growth, driven by consumer spending and inflation, along with higher corporate and income tax receipts, fueled the surplus.
The state’s budget office said the excess funds could support infrastructure, education, and public safety.
Officials cautioned that final figures are pending and emphasized ongoing economic uncertainty despite the positive trend.
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Kansas superó las proyecciones de impuestos en enero de 2026, ganando $1.12 mil millones, debido al fuerte gasto del consumidor y la inflación.