Wisconsin has set another record with its budget surplus.
The state’s Department of Administration on Friday said the state ended its last fiscal year, which ended in June, with a four-point-three billion-dollar surplus. The DOA also says the state finished the year with a one-point-seven billion-dollar rainy day fund. The big surplus numbers were driven in part by record high tax collections. Those jumped five percent last year, which was one-and-a-half billion-dollars over expectations.