The year NYC went broke
Planet Money
Oct 15
The year NYC went broke
The year NYC went broke

Planet Money
Oct 15
Shownote
Shownote
In 1975, New York City ran out of money. For a decade it had managed to pay for its hundreds of thousands of city employees and robust social services by taking on billions of dollars in debt. But eventually investors were no longer willing to lend the cit...
Highlights
Highlights
In the mid-1970s, New York City stood on the brink of financial collapse, its fiscal house of cards ready to fall. Years of unsustainable spending, creative accounting, and economic decline had left it unable to borrow or pay its bills. As essential services faltered and public trust eroded, a desperate effort began to prevent the unthinkable: a municipal default that could reshape American urban life.
Chapters
Chapters
How did New York City’s financial illusions lead to disaster?
00:00Who believed in the rescue plan when no one else did?
12:57Can a city be saved when everyone has to lose something?
19:16What happened after Washington finally said yes?
28:46Transcript
Transcript
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