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Economy
Hartford Warns It Will Be Broke In 60 Days
2017-09-09
Well, that escalated quickly.

Just two months after Standard & Poor’s downgraded its general obligation debt to junk status, warning that the historic Connecticut capital could soon follow other once-proud cities like Detroit into bankruptcy, Hartford city officials confirmed as much when they warned on Thursday that the city could be forced into insolvency within two months if the state doesn’t provide emergency financial relief, the WSJ reports.

“City officials warned Gov. Dannel Malloy, a Democrat, and state lawmakers that Hartford, which has a deficit approaching $50 million, wouldn’t be able to pay all of its bills within 60 days. Hartford officials said it would file for bankruptcy at that point unless the state legislature passes a budget that gives the city more funding or otherwise provides it with more cash.

‘We face the greatest fiscal crisis in our city’s history,’ officials said in a letter signed by Mayor Luke Bronin, Treasurer Adam Cloud and Thomas Clarke II, president of the court of common council.”
Hartford has been plagued by political corruption and a disintegrating corporate tax base – most recently exemplified by health-insurance giant Aetna’s decision to move its corporate headquarters away from the city, which was once proudly called “the Insurance Capital of the World.”


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Posted by:badanov

#7  Just like the Hartford Whalers productive folks have moved south.
Posted by: Airandee    2017-09-09 21:03  

#6  They need better voters.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2017-09-09 20:50  

#5  Don't rest yet Skid. You don't know if the insurance company is holding city or state bonds with these clowns.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-09-09 19:53  

#4  Oh, the city.
Not my insurance.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-09-09 18:58  

#3  Will be? It already is. It's just the corrupted bookkeeping has caught up with it.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-09-09 11:59  

#2  Another proud example of liberal/progressive/Democrat governing. Just like Detroit.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2017-09-09 09:36  

#1  ...This is in a state where until 26 years ago, they didn't HAVE an income tax. Amazing how quickly and efficiently you can run someplace into the ground when you think you have an unlimited supply of money.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2017-09-09 09:10  

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