City of Miami’s Financial Rating Raised by S&P

City of Miami’s Financial Rating Raised by S&P
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Standard and Poor’s (S&P) Global Ratings Services recently raised its long-term and underlying ratings on the City of Miami’s limited ad valorem bonds and non-ad valorem bonds to AA. This reflects their view of Miami’s economic growth and income improvement, coupled with moderation of debt.

S&P cites the city’s solid tax base growth, healthy labor market and improvement in net performance and reserves for fiscal 2022 in its rating.

Attached is the complete report: S&P Miami’s Ratings Report. 

Original source can be found here.



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