Why so many U.S. cities are in financial trouble
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Why so many U.S. cities are in financial trouble

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Thu, Apr 25 20246:00 AM EDT

Spending cuts are occurring across many U.S. cities as inflation lingers and pandemic-era stimulus dries up. At least 53 major cities have debt obligations that outstrip assets, according to an estimate from Truth in Accounting. The nonprofit group estimates higher debt burdens than many public officials acknowledge because of allegedly underreported retiree benefits. The rising public debt may potentially leave future generations on the financial hook for decisions made by today's leaders.

Correction: The mayor of Chicago is Brandon Johnson. A previous version of this video misstated his name.