The Bankruptcy Tsunami

By Steven Greenhut
07/14/2012
First Vallejo, then Stockton, then Mammoth Lakes and now San Bernardino.  As Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach told Bloomberg News, the bankruptcy dominoes are starting to fall. One California city after another — following a decade-long spree of ramping up public-employee pay and pension benefits, as well as redevelopment debt — are becoming insolvent. Not...

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Stockton CA Files Bankruptcy, Largest City Ever

By Mike Shedlock
06/28/2012
The city of Stockton, California, is Bankrupt. It has stopped making bond payments and will become the largest city in the US to seek protection via US bankruptcy law. The bankruptcy was inevitable. California law requires blame to be assessed. To be sure there is plenty of blame to go around. Here are a few...

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Fiscal Mess Coming to City Near You – Thanks to Public Sector Unions

By Steven Greenhut
03/12/2012
Stockton, Calif., a hard-pressed industrial city of nearly 300,000 people in the agriculturally lush Central Valley 80 miles east of San Francisco, is grabbing national headlines because it might become the largest U.S. city yet to enter Chapter 9 bankruptcy. First, it must go through a 90-day mediation process mandated by a new California law...

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Stockton Nears Bankruptcy Because of Untenable Union Benefits

By Mike Shedlock
02/27/2012
Bondholders of Stockton, California debt are about to be punished as City Manager Takes Steps Toward Bankruptcy. Stockton, California, may take the first steps toward becoming the most populous U.S. city to file for bankruptcy because of burdensome employee costs, excessive debt and bookkeeping errors that misrepresented accounts, city officials said today. The Stockton City...

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