- Without aid, austerity promises to exert a drag on recovery
- Most cities reported rolling back infrastructure spending
America’s states and cities are putting infrastructure projects on hold as tax revenue tumbles, threatening to deal another setback to an already sputtering economy.
New York’s
Across the country, about two-thirds of cities reported delaying or canceling infrastructure and capital spending since the coronavirus drove the nation into a recession, according to a survey by the National League of Cities. At least $9 billion of construction work on transportation projects has been shelved so far, according to the
“Our budget has been severely impacted,” he said.
The cutbacks illustrate how local budget deficits will weigh on the recovery, just as they did in the wake of the last recession, if aid isn’t forthcoming from Washington. While the U.S. House approved a $3.5 trillion stimulus measure that provides about $1 trillion to states and cities, Senate Republicans intend to scale the spending back and are balancing the aid against other priorities, including calls to extend federal unemployment benefits that are set to lapse.
The cutbacks also threaten to worsen the state of America’s infrastructure, which the
With interest rates holding at the lowest in decades, governments have been aggressively refinancing their debts to save money. But even during the economic expansion they were loathe to take on new obligations, which has kept the amount of state and local government debt outstanding roughly steady for the past decade.
“Generally, they’re trying to deal with the virus and what’s right in front of them,” he said.
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