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Related: About this forumFitch shifts Illinois state government's economic outlook from negative to positive
Fitch Ratings maintained the states credit rating at one step above junk-bond status, but reversed its forecast outlook from negative to positive reflecting improved post-pandemic economic recovery and tax revenues and a new state budget that avoids delaying bills and accelerates paying debt.
The move from negative to positive reflects Illinois preservation of fiscal resilience given the quick and sustained economic recovery since the start of the pandemic, coupled with the states unwinding of one-time cash-flow moves such as bill payment delays and interfund borrowing, Fitch said.
The move from negative to positive reflects Illinois preservation of fiscal resilience given the quick and sustained economic recovery since the start of the pandemic, coupled with the states unwinding of one-time cash-flow moves such as bill payment delays and interfund borrowing, Fitch said.
Fitch was the last of the big three credit rating agencies to signify an improved economic outlook for state government, following revisions by Moodys Investors Services and S&P Global Ratings in March that moved the state from a negative to stable outlook.
Fitchs improved outlook for Illinois is yet another sign of positive momentum for our states fiscal condition, a testament to strong financial management and responsible actions by the General Assembly and my administration, and a product of the states economic resilience, Pritzker said. The story of Illinois in 2021 is that in the face of a crisis, fiscal discipline and smart economic policy pays off.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/politics/ct-illinois-credit-rating-improves-fitch-20210623-jtjnjo5px5fbtkvyi2nrmw5meq-story.html
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						Fitch shifts Illinois state government's economic outlook from negative to positive (Original Post)
						mucifer
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        I hope Governor Pritzker can stay afloat. There is already an impressive campaign against him.
        Midnight Writer
        Jun 2021
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murielm99
(32,459 posts)1. Rauner is gone.
        We now have responsible leadership at the top of our mighty blue state.
PortTack
(35,800 posts)2. Yes!! And we thank you governor Pritzker
         
 Midnight Writer
(24,933 posts)3. I hope Governor Pritzker can stay afloat. There is already an impressive campaign against him.
        murielm99
(32,459 posts)4. I know.
        The idiot republicans in this state!  They are in the minority, but they have a lot of money.  They defeated the fair tax already.
We will need to GOTV big time!
We had Madigan to keep our coalition strong.  I don't know about the new guy.  If we get a republican governor, we need to be able to keep him or her from destroying all our hard work.  



