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July 30, 2025

One Big Beautiful Bill Creates One Billion Hit to Upcoming Michigan Budget

Budget Currently Being Hashed Out by Legislators to Decline by $1.1 Billion; OBBBA to Eat 40% of Expected General Fund Growth by FY2032

Veteran television and broadcast journalist Guy Gordon speaks with Robert Schneider, senior research associate at the Citizens Research Council on his most recently released paper: an analysis of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), the massive federal legislation signed into law earlier this month that touches nearly every corner of the federal government. The analysis focuses on the likely short- and long-term impacts of OBBBA provisions on Michigan’s budget outlook.

OBBBA State Budget Impacts on GF/GP Revenue and Spending

Sources: May 2025 Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference Executive Summary; House Fiscal Agency, Fiscal Brief: The One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025; Research Council analysis of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Executive Directive 2025-3 Report.

“For years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Michigan experienced an unexpected state revenue high driven largely by federal stimulus initiatives,” said Robert Schneider, senior research associate for state affairs and lead author of the report. “Even before OBBBA, it was evident that those days were coming to an end and state revenue growth was returning to pre-COVID trends.  With the enactment of the OBBBA, Michigan now faces an added budget challenge that will be particularly severe over the next few budget cycles. State lawmakers should get to work on developing a budget plan that considers these new realities.”

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One Big Beautiful Bill Creates One Billion Hit to Upcoming Michigan Budget

Veteran television and broadcast journalist Guy Gordon speaks with Robert Schneider, senior research associate at the Citizens Research Council on his most recently released paper: an analysis of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), the massive federal legislation signed into law earlier this month that touches nearly every corner of the federal government. The analysis focuses on the likely short- and long-term impacts of OBBBA provisions on Michigan’s budget outlook. “For years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Michigan experienced an unexpected state revenue high driven largely by federal stimulus initiatives,” said Robert Schneider, senior research associate for state affairs and lead author of the report. “Even before OBBBA, it was evident that those days were coming to an end and state revenue growth was returning to pre-COVID trends.  With the enactment of the OBBBA, Michigan now faces an added budget challenge that will be particularly severe over the next few budget cycles. State lawmakers should get to work on developing a budget plan that considers these new realities.”

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