PRI report examines bankruptcy as tool for struggling cities

The Pacific Research Institute has released a report that couldn't be more timely. “Going Broke One City at a Time: Municipal Bankruptcies in America” by economist Wayne H. Winegarden.
buy a paper
One of Winegarden's key conclusions: “If used appropriately, bankruptcy can be an important tool that helps an insolvent municipality restructure its finances and restore its long-term fiscal solvency.”

Here's a little more background from the study:

“Municipalities have rarely defaulted on their debt. As a consequence, municipal debt is regarded as having an extremely low risk for investors. There are disconcerting trends developing that may change this historical view. The combination of the weak U.S. economy, high municipal debt levels, and large under-funded pension liabilities coupled with unfunded retiree health benefits raises the likelihood that more municipalities will become insolvent going forward.

“Declaring bankruptcy (officially Chapter 9 bankruptcy) is an option available to a financially troubled municipality— more precisely to state leaders who must consent to a municipality’s bankruptcy filing—if they meet the eligibility conditions. A municipality can only declare bankruptcy if it is insolvent and only after the municipality has conducted good faith negotiations with its creditors to resolve its financial obligations.

“To provide greater perspective on this subject, this study overviews the purpose of Chapter 9 bankruptcy and then reviews the bankruptcy (or near-bankruptcy) of several prominent cases including: Vallejo, California; Detroit, Michigan; Stockton, California;  San Bernardino, California; San Jose, California; Jefferson County, Alabama; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Scranton, Pennsylvania; and New York City, New York.”

“There are important similarities across these high-profile municipal bankruptcies and near bankruptcies that provide  valuable lessons regarding how financial insolvency arises and the value and limits of bankruptcy protection.”

Here's the link.

765qwerty765


Related Articles

Capitol Protest: Joke Is On Taxpayer

Katy Grimes: It is amazing that a once-successful education system now churns out victims, instead of well-educated young people ready

Is Mitt Romney channeling Meg Whitman?

Sept. 25, 2012 By John Seiler Maybe Mitt Romney will put in a boffo appearance at the three debates in

SB 768 cigarette tax could promote smuggling

May 30, 2013 By Katy Grimes A new bill could drive cigarette prices even higher. It especially would hit working-class Californians