NJ
New Jersey Economy
2026-27
57
Fiscal Score
High Risk · Under Stress
New Jersey's finances are at a high-risk level.
The state is currently spending much more than it earns. This has led to a very high debt level that may be difficult to pay back in the future. The government is currently paying a large portion of its income just as interest on old loans.
Fiscal Matrix
vs Average US State Deficit (3%)High Risk
3.50%
Fiscal Deficit / GSDP
RBI Limit: 3%
MetricStateRBI NormStatus
Fiscal Deficit ⓘ
3.50%≤ 3.5%
✓ On Track
Revenue Deficit ⓘ
+0.8%≤ 0%
✓ Surplus
Debt / GSDP ⓘ
27.60%≤ 25%
⚠ Elevated
Interest / Revenue ⓘ
13.0%≤ 15%
✓ Manageable
Live Debt Clock
Estimated accumulation this FY
LIVE
Total Outstanding Debt
$
...
Trillion
Debt per Citizen
$ 23,141
Detailed debt composition (internal/central/other) is not available at the state level in the current dataset. Refer to the RBI State Finances report for a full breakdown.
Formula: Base Debt + (Fiscal Deficit ÷ 365 × Days Elapsed)
Revenue vs Expenditure
FY 2026-27 Budget Estimates
Based on FY 2026-27 Budget Estimates only. Historical actuals are not included in the current dataset.
Revenue Receipts
FY 2026-27Total Revenue Receipts
$66,000
Trillion
Revenue composition (own tax, central transfers, non-tax) varies significantly by state and is not available in the current dataset. Refer to the RBI State Finances report for a detailed breakdown.
State vs National Avg
Key ratio comparisonKey Indicators
Tax RevenueOwn tax + Central share
₹46,200Capital ExpenditureAsset creation
₹15,000Interest PaymentsServicing past debt
₹8,600Explore Other States