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Defending public pensions

Posted on April 8, 2016February 6, 2020

I’ve written a lot about how public pensions came to be blamed for the fiscal crisis looming (or already “crippling”) many cities and states. The National Public Pension Project has been working since 2007 to change the narrative about the value of public pension plans, and has an interesting website and blog. NPPC believes every…

Chicago’s Credit Rating Downgraded by Moody’s – NYTimes.com

Posted on March 11, 2014March 15, 2023

The pension battle in Chicago and Illinois will be fueled by Moody’s latest announcement: Moody’s Investors Service downgraded Chicago’s credit rating, citing the city’s unfunded pension liabilities. The agency announced Tuesday it was lowering the rating on $8.3 billion in debt to Baa1, from A3, putting it only three notches above junk status. Moody’s gave Chicago a negative…

Pensions for city workers can’t be cut, but pay can, judge rules in major San Jose case – San Jose Mercury News

Posted on December 28, 2013March 15, 2023

The fate of San Jose’s pension reforms remains unclear after a recent court decision. SAN JOSE — In a landmark ruling that could help shape city budgets around the state, a judge invalidated key parts of San Jose’s voter-approved pension cuts but upheld other elements that could still save huge taxpayer costs. Santa Clara County…

Police Salaries and Pensions Push California City to Brink – NYTimes.com

Posted on December 28, 2013March 6, 2020

A California city that filed for bankruptcy in 2001 after a developer secured a $10 million judgment against it, Desert Hot Springs was featured in the NYT for its fiscal troubles. The city, Desert Hot Springs, population 27,000, is slowly edging toward bankruptcy, largely because of police salaries and skyrocketing pension costs, but also because…

Possible Boeing Move Worries Washington State – NYTimes.com

Posted on December 10, 2013March 6, 2020

Boeing is shopping for a location, threatening to leave Washington and take with it more than 80,000 jobs. Parallels are being drawn to Detroit, of course, and the “death spiral” that followed the automobile industry’s departure from that city. Alas, in both good times and bad companies are able to get localities to engage in…

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