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Draft #2871 quality rejected Created May 1, 2026, 24:16:38
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The attached excerpt ties downgrade risk to budget gaps and limited recurring revenue, not JPMorgan endorsing “tax the rich.” Rating agencies assess balance, reserves and one-time fixes. https://comptroller.nyc.gov/reports/the-risks-to-the-citys-credit-ratings/
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JPMorgan warns that NYC's bond rating could be downgraded if @GovKathyHochul doesn't tax the rich. We need to fill the city's deficit through "recurring measures"—AKA taxes on the rich—to avoid a downgrade. When even the big banks say tax the rich, we should probably do it. https://t.co/rKzZEZRZ4s
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