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Saturday, September 16, 2017

Pennsylvania Will Run Out Of Cash Tonight, Leaving $860MM Of Bills Unpaid

As equity markets spike to all new highs with each passing day, the number of fiscal crises springing up within local and state governments around the country are reaching somewhat alarming levels, even if they're being completely ignored by investors. As Reutersnotes this morning, the state of Pennsylvania may become the latest example government failure when it runs out of cash later tonight leaving some $860 million worth of bills unpaid.

Pennsylvania could run out of cash on Friday, leaving $860 million of bill payments up in the air as lawmakers continue to argue over a revenue package that is more than two months overdue.

The state legislature passed a $32.5 billion spending plan on June 30, the end of the fiscal year and the deadline for the current year’s budget.

But it failed to agree on a revenue package to pay for those expenses, and the state has been borrowing money from its own short-term investment pool.

Treasurer Joe Torsella has said he will not issue more such loans and that the state’s general fund will likely run down to zero on Friday.

While Pennsylvania will be able to make some payments - including nearly $102 million of debt service costs due on Friday - it will not be able to pay all the bills that are due, said Treasury spokesman Mike Connolly.

An estimated $860 million of payments for various items, possibly including schools and Medicaid, could be delayed until the legislature fully funds the budget.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Liberals purposely bankrupt anything they control to place people who depend on them in misery so they can blame their mismanagement on Capitalism and falsely make Communism appear a more suitable system.

Anonymous said...

Sell the state to the illegals, let them live there.

Anonymous said...

Once again Medicaid draining the system. Medicaid needs to be reformed.

Anonymous said...

Outlandish pensions for state workers also contributed to this.

Anonymous said...

Union cockroaches in state-run and federal entities should not be allowed. WHY should they need a f ing union? being treated unfairly? ROMAOLF LOL GUT BUSTING FUNNY

Anonymous said...

Lib, Dem Pennsylvania - go broke - suffer for your lib philosophies