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ILLINOIS OFFICIAL WARNS FINANCES IN ‘MASSIVE CRISIS MODE’

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June 18,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ , It has been long speculated New Jersey would be the first state to go into financial chaos  but the  state of  Illinois looks like its about to beat New Jersey to the punch. A state official responsible for paying the state’s bills is warning that new court orders mean her office must pay out more each month than Illinois receives in revenue.

Comptroller Susana Mendoza must prioritize what gets paid as Illinois nears its third year without a state budget.Like New Jersey a mix of state law, court orders and pressure from credit rating agencies requires some items be paid first. Those include debt and pension payments, state worker paychecks and some school funding.

Mendoza says a recent court order regarding money owed for Medicaid bills means mandated payments will eat up 100 percent of Illinois’ monthly revenue.

5 thoughts on “ILLINOIS OFFICIAL WARNS FINANCES IN ‘MASSIVE CRISIS MODE’

  1. Don’t fool yourself…NJ is at the edge of the cliff looking down…and right behind us are the union lackies toadies and sycophants giving us a kick in the ass. As they have always done. And now the parties over. Can’t wait for the comeuppance and we, the taxpayers of NJ can tell these people and their golden parachutes to go F@&$ themselfs.

  2. “The trouble with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people’s money” — Margaret Thatcher

  3. NJ politicians that create this mess ar bought and paid for by the unions

  4. Then it’s time to line them all up and do what needs to be done. Don’t laugh. It’s closer than you think.

  5. White Collar criminals called Pension Fund Managers and EVERY Governor since Whitman are responsible for the fiscal problems in New Jersey.

    The unions have nothing to do with this mess.

    https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/looting-the-pension-funds-20130926

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