Pittsburgh Finances Improved, but More Work Remains from the Pittsburgh Tribune Review
"Nine years of budget austerity, cost-slashing and debt repayment have Pittsburgh on the road to financial recovery, city officials and observers agree. The city, they say, is in better health than in 2003, when chronic budget deficits, debt approaching $1 billion and a junk bond credit rating put it on the brink of bankruptcy."
"Nine years of budget austerity, cost-slashing and debt repayment have Pittsburgh on the road to financial recovery, city officials and observers agree. The city, they say, is in better health than in 2003, when chronic budget deficits, debt approaching $1 billion and a junk bond credit rating put it on the brink of bankruptcy."
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