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Detroit Retirees Say Health Care cuts “Inhumane”

Detroit city retirees represented through the federally appointed Committee of Retirees in bankruptcy court are rejecting the recommended changes to health care benefits...

Detroit’s Casino-Tax Dollars Become Big Issue in Bankruptcy Case

Detroit had a bit of rare good fortune as it hurtled toward bankruptcy last summer — a couple of banks were willing to...

Detroit leaders react to bankruptcy filing

By Bankole ThompsonCHRONICLE SENIOR EDITOR A plethora of leaders in Detroit and around the region are responding to news that today the city...

NYT: Another Of Detroit’s Treasures Is In Danger

  DETROIT — As this debt-ridden city lurches toward a possible bankruptcy filing, residents and workers have been locked in a grim faceoff...

Detroit Stops Paying Billions in Debt to Avoid Bankruptcy

In a desperate attempt to avoid bankruptcy, Detroit’s Emergency Financial Manager, Kevyn Orr, announced the financially ailing city’s plan to immediately stop paying down $2.5 billion of its $18.5 billion of long-term debt. “Detroit’s road to recovery begins today,” Orr told a room full of nearly 150 of the city’s creditors. “Financial mismanagement, a shrinking population, a dwindling tax base and other factors over the last 45 years have brought Detroit to the brink of financial and operational ruin.” Orr, a bankruptcy attorney hired by Michigan to assist with the Motor City’s finical woes, said creditors could expect to be paid less than 10 cents on the dollar. “Our plan is bold because aggressive action is required to get Detroit back on its feet and improve the quality of life for the people who call Detroit home,” said Orr. Reuters[1] reports that Orr’s drastic plan [2]has already been put into effect, with the city skipping out on a $34 million payment due yesterday, a move Orr ...

Detroit’s New Revenue Plan Too Little Too Late?

  One day after Gov. Rick Snyder appointed a 6-member team to conduct a financial review of Detroit’s finances, Mayor Dave Bing rolled out...

Payless Paydays, Unpaid Furloughs: What’s The Difference?

Think back to before Snyder, before Public Act 4 took effect. The city was broke then, too. Just as broke, in fact, as it...

Bing: Unpaid Furloughs Ahead If Key Contracts Not Approved

DETROIT—At a press conference Wednesday afternoon Mayor Dave Bing announced that the city would institute unpaid furloughs for city workers if...

Unions fight bonuses for Hostess execs

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Hostess Brands will ask a bankruptcy judge on Monday for approval to shut down the company and...

Minni's Morning Coffee: Red Bull, Romney and Prop. 1

  It’s true. Michigan’s ballot this year is more crammed than I-75 North at 4:30pm on a weekday.  Especially in Detroit were voters will...

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