The projections show that the state will face a budget gap of $500 million or more.
They speculate that the state could face a budget gap in the next fiscal year of up to $4 billion.
New Jersey is expected to face a budget gap next year that could exceed $4 billion.
The city, facing a $5 billion budget gap next fiscal year, will need money to make all those things happen.
New York already faces a projected $2.8 billion budget gap in the year 2000.
The district, in fact, faces a $2.6 million budget gap.
The city faces a $3.4 billion budget gap in the fiscal year beginning July 1.
In that year, the state is facing a budget gap estimated at up to $3 billion.
For that year, the state is facing a budget gap estimated at almost $2 billion.
Next year, city officials face a projected budget gap of $4.5 billion.