FEATURE Review
by Christiana McFarland and Jasmine Smith, National League of Cities
2020 City Fiscal Conditions Report: Financial Health Of America's Cities, Towns And Villages On The Brink
In its 35th year, NLC released the "2020 City Fiscal Condition Report " during a virtual release event with special guest and Chief Economist, Dr. Mark Zandi of Moody’s Analytics. Findings in the report revealed that America’s cities are experiencing the fiscal consequences of this pandemicdownturn at an unprecedented speed – and like recent recessions, it will take years for municipal budgets to recover from the impact of COVID-19. This is the unfortunate reality that local leaders are facing from the coronavirus and the increasing revenue loss cities, towns and villages are facing. Key takeaways from the report: • Nearly 90% of cities will be less able to meet the fiscal needs of their communities in fiscal year 2021 than in fiscal year 2020. We have
not seen a lack of fiscal capacity reported like this since the low point of the Great Recession. • Budget estimates for 2020, that were collected only two months after the pandemic started, demonstrate the immediate impact the coronavirus had on sales and income revenues. • All major local tax revenue sources slowed in fiscal year 2020, with severe year-over-year-declines in sales (-11%) and income tax (-3.4%) receipts, and on average, cities anticipate a 13% decline in fiscal year 2021 general fund revenues over fiscal year 2020. As the event continued, Dr. Mark Zandi, shared his expertise that discussed the grave fiscal impact of the coronavirus pandemic on America’s cities, towns
and villages and the broader impact of local fiscal health on national economic recovery. “Aid to state and local governments is a particularly efficacious way to support the economy … The single most effective way to support the economy, bottom line, the top of the list of things that lawmakers need to do for pandemic recovery … is providing that support to state and local governments. Without it, state and local governments will have to cut millions of jobs and make it very difficult to return to full employment.” “That’s why we have the federal government … to step in and provide that necessary support to make sure things don’t evaporate. State and local governments are here because this is a catastrophic event. That narrative that we are bailing cities out is a false one.” www.mocities.com
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