Utah’s fiscal discipline is a model for the nation — and it’s working

One big thing:

Utah has implemented a rigorous system of fiscal management that combines tax cuts, efficient spending, and strict oversight — resulting in its reputation as America’s best-managed state.

Why it matters:

As states across the country grapple with budget deficits and growing government bureaucracy, Utah’s approach demonstrates how conservative fiscal principles can create both economic growth and government efficiency.

By the numbers:

  • $1.4 billion in tax cuts over the past five years
  • 26 legislative audits completed last year
  • 20% of all government spending reviewed annually

The details:

“In Utah, we believe government exists to serve – not to spend,” says Speaker Schultz. “We’ve built a budget that’s not just balanced, it’s prepared for anything.”

The state’s success rests on several key principles:

  • Mandatory balanced budget requirements
  • Zero-based budgeting that removes one-time funding items annually
  • Regular program effectiveness reviews
  • Robust legislative oversight

Between the lines:

“Our Accountable Budget Process reviews 20% of spending every year,” Schultz explains. “We’re asking the hard questions: Is this program effective? Still needed? Are we getting results?”

The bottom line:

“In Utah, we do more with less,” says Schultz. “We’re focused, we’re disciplined, and we’re financially ready for whatever comes next – because you deserve a government that works for you, not the other way around.”

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