Editorial: State’s long-term financial picture looks pretty bleak – Champaign News-Gazette*

"Illinoisans may be able to catch their breath on the short-term financial front. But the long-term picture remains perilous, and that’s putting a positive spin on it. Illinois remains a state whose financial picture falls in the “worst” category. In fact, in a status report published by Colossicus Content and based on research by the Chicago-based Truth-in-Accounting, Illinois ranks No. 3 on the list of the 'Worst 10 State Finances.'"
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Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago

Illinois’ financial situation has to remain stable long enough for the fat man to launch his delusional run for the White House. Illinois can’t collapse on his watch.

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