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Analysis: Stockton and San Bernardino, a tale of two bankruptcies

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Stockton and San Bernardino, the two California cities that have filed for bankruptcy protection, are both considered test cases in the epic battle over whether municipal bondholders or pensioners will absorb most of the pain when a government goes broke.

 

How a Plan to Help Stockton, Calif., Pay Pensions Backfired

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Jeffrey A. Michael, a finance professor in Stockton, Calif., took a hard look at his city’s bankruptcy this summer and thought he saw a smoking gun: a dubious bond deal that bankers had pushed on Stockton just as the local economy was starting to tank in the spring of 2007, he said.

 

How Stockton went broke: A 15-year spending binge

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The man in charge of the biggest U.S. city ever to file for bankruptcy is clear about the root of the crisis. It was a decision that gave firefighters full healthcare in retirement starting on January 1, 1996, said Bob Deis, the city manager of Stockton, California.

 

Analysis: Stockton, California new paradigm for struggling cities

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Stockton, California, the largest city in the United States to ever file for bankruptcy, could create a new template for struggling cities and potentially lift the stigma that scars municipalities if they seek court protection from creditors.

 

Stockton to file for bankruptcy, will be largest U.S. city to fail

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This Gold Rush-era port city, an epicenter of California's agricultural exports, will become the nation's largest city to seek protection under the U.S. bankruptcy code after its City Council on Tuesday stopped bond payments, slashed employee health and retirement benefits and adopted a day-to-day survival budget.

 

Stockton faces end of mediation, weighs bankruptcy

Stockton, the California city with the nation's second-highest foreclosure rate, is facing a moment of decision on whether to become the biggest city to file for bankruptcy, as a deadline for talks between the city and its creditors approached late Monday.

 

Stockton bankruptcy likely to be costly mess

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Court battles with employees and lenders that could stretch over years is likely to await Stockton, Calif., if it becomes the largest U.S. city ever to file for bankruptcy.

 

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