Chicago’s rating outlook from Moody’s dims over coronavirus impact – The Bond Buyer

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Poor Taxpayer
5 years ago

Dim? That means there is some kind of light.
Chicago bonds should have a skull and cross bones.
Chicago is DARK, no hope what so ever.

Old Spartan
5 years ago

Wait– how can there be a problem? Lori told us over and over again the budget was in good shape since no single revenue line item was over 13% of the total. She assured us for months everything was fine which is why she never made any union payroll cuts. And she still hasn’t.

And just think what Moody’s would be saying if they were not being paid by the City.

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