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Scranton, Pa. Mayor Slashes All Public Worker Wages to $7.25 per Hour, City Effectively Bankrupt
MISH'S Global Economic Trend Analysis ^ | 07/10/2012 | MIKE SHEDLOCK

Posted on 07/10/2012 7:28:08 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Scranton, Pennsylvania's, the state's sixth-most-populous city (population of 76,089 in 2010 census), is down to its last $5,000 and has no way to pay salaries.

The mayor wants an immediate tax hike of 29% and 78% over three years. In every sense of the word, Scranton is bankrupt.

NPR reports Scranton's Public Workers Now Paid Minimum Wage.

The city of Scranton, Pa., sent out paychecks to its employees Friday, like it does every two weeks. But this time the checks were much smaller than usual. Mayor Chris Doherty has reduced everyone's pay — including his own — to the state's minimum wage: $7.25 an hour.

Doherty says his city has run out of money.

Doherty wants to raise taxes to fill a $16.8-million gap. The city council wants to take a different approach and borrow money. City council members did not respond to NPR's requests to discuss the dispute.

After paying workers Friday, the city had only about $5,000 left in the bank. More money flowed into city accounts that day, but it was still not enough to pay the $1 million the city still owes to its nearly 400 employees.

The firefighters' union, along with the police and public works unions, have taken the city to court. Lackawanna County Judge Michael Barrasse issued an injunction, essentially agreeing with the unions that the city was breaking the law, but Doherty says he doesn't have another choice. Despite the injunction, he had the city send out paychecks based on minimum wage.

The unions plan to be back in court first thing Monday morning to ask the judge to hold Doherty in contempt.

There's been no love lost between Doherty and the public employee unions because of this battle; they've already spent the past decade in a legal dispute over pay that went all the way to the state supreme court. Both sides come to this latest battle with plenty of baggage and hard feelings. But with nearly 400 city workers receiving a fraction of the pay they typically get, pressure is building to resolve the issue soon.
Scranton Mayor Slashes City Workers' Pay

Filling in a few more details, IBT reports Scranton Mayor Slashes City Workers' Pay To Minimum Wage
Doherty wants to raise taxes by 29 percent immediately and by as much as 78 percent over the next three years, while the council wants the city to borrow money. The Scranton Times-Tribune reported there's no way for the city to take out a loan because it is unable to show it is capable of paying it back.

"I'm trying to do the best I can with the limited amount of funds that I have," Doherty told NPR. "I want the employees to get paid. Our people work hard -- our police and fire -- I just don't have enough money, and I can't print it in the basement."

Since the political firestorm erupted, Scranton Police Chief Dan Duffy has stepped down from his position, although he claimed his decision has nothing to do with the financial mess the city finds itself in, according to the Times Leader.

The unions see the mayor's pay slash as a bullying technique designed to force the city council to adopt his tax increases.
City Effectively Bankrupt

It should be perfectly obvious to every soul on the planet that Scranton is bankrupt. Tax hikes are not the answer. The solution is filing bankruptcy with the hope of killing public union wages and benefits.

However, inane rules in Pennsylvania prohibit cities from filing bankruptcy without state approval.

On October 12, 2011 I reported Pennsylvania State Capital Files for Bankruptcy

Unfortunately, City of Harrisburg chapter 9 bankruptcy dismissed
The US Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania has dismissed the bankruptcy petition filed on behalf of the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, finding that the city failed to meet eligibility requirements under the Bankruptcy Code to be a chapter 9 debtor.

The dismissal of Harrisburg’s petition, in November 2011, highlights the US constitutional considerations in municipal bankruptcy cases and the Bankruptcy Code’s strict requirement for a municipality to have express state authorization to become a chapter 9 debtor.
Inept city management, with public union wages and benefits at the heart of it, killed Scranton.

The city is bankrupt. Period. Will the state once again deny the obvious?


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Society
KEYWORDS: bankruptcy; minimumwage; pennsylvania; publicworkers; scranton
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To: SeekAndFind
Don't forget Detroit which is basically in State Receivership.

I predict that dozens of cities will be filing bankruptcy in the next several months and hundreds if Obama gets reelected. Without a major change in the direction of the country, there will be no economic recovery. Without a huge economic turn around starting with an Obama defeat, very few cities will be able to meet their obligations and union contracts.

21 posted on 07/10/2012 8:18:53 AM PDT by Jim from C-Town (The government is rarely benevolent, often malevolent and never benign!)
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To: Dilbert San Diego

I know several liberals. They don’t seem to grasp reality. They are always convinced there IS more money, that entities are “rich as trolls”, and they don’t believe the money is gone.

If it really is, they think raising taxes is the answer. They never seem to get if you raise taxes, people find a way to stop producing or pass it on. If you do convince them that’s what happens, they get mad and their efforts are towards making sure those evil rich don’t “get away”.

How dare they not pay their “fair share”!

It’s sort of breathtaking, unbelievable, and terribly sad to see, but that’s the way libs think.


22 posted on 07/10/2012 8:19:50 AM PDT by I still care (I miss my friends, bagels, and the NYC skyline - but not the taxes. I love the South.)
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To: Jack Hydrazine
Will Scranton be listed on Ebay soon?

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Or maybe it will show up on "Pawn Stars".

"You never know what's going to come through that door."

"$40 billion ?!? How but 500 bucks, cash? Hundred dollar bills."

23 posted on 07/10/2012 8:24:14 AM PDT by Eccl 10:2
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To: Eccl 10:2

"In Philadelphia, it's worth 50 bucks."

24 posted on 07/10/2012 8:26:45 AM PDT by dfwgator (FUJR (not you, Jim))
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To: capydick

I know what you mean, my daughter is going to start next month at nearby Wilkes Univ. (Wikes-Barre PA). We live in Carbon County, a short drive for us but I share your concerns.

But look on the plus side, Scranton is the birth-place of “hardscrabble Joe” Biden and home of Sen. Bob Casey. Of course the big problem is that the city is so mis-managed that they really don’t want to get involved. It’s going to be fun to watch.


25 posted on 07/10/2012 8:42:24 AM PDT by fatboy (This protestant will have no part in the ecumenical movement)
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To: STYRO

Franklin Delano Roosevelt(The GOD of The Left)was TOTALLY against the unionization of the public sector.He knew it wouldn’t work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


26 posted on 07/10/2012 8:48:19 AM PDT by bandleader
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To: I still care

As I read there are 20,000 property owners in Scranton and the average earning is $38,000

So the endless well of taxes that liberals and their judges seem to regard as at their disposal when they need more money- may be running dry


27 posted on 07/10/2012 8:55:40 AM PDT by silverleaf (Every human spent about half an hour as a single cell)
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To: I still care

As I read there are 20,000 property owners in Scranton and the average earning is $38,000

So the endless well of taxes that liberals and their judges seem to regard as at their disposal when they need more money- may be running dry


28 posted on 07/10/2012 8:55:59 AM PDT by silverleaf (Every human spent about half an hour as a single cell)
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To: STYRO

Obama tells us that the private sector is doing fine. Those government workers can just go find better jobs in the private sector.


29 posted on 07/10/2012 9:03:38 AM PDT by No Socialist
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To: SeekAndFind

while the council wants the city to borrow money. The Scranton Times-Tribune reported there’s no way for the city to take out a loan because it is unable to show it is capable of paying it back.


Council apparently cannot connect the dots. Maybe the council would lend their retirement money to the city?


30 posted on 07/10/2012 9:08:36 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple ( (Lord, save me from some conservatives, they don't understand history any better than liberals.))
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To: SeekAndFind
There is a takeover/attempt of takeover of Detroit's finances by the Michigan state gov. While I can see why a lot of the locals are not happy about it, I think this article gives credence why this might have to happen from time to time.
31 posted on 07/10/2012 9:09:17 AM PDT by nerdwithagun (I'd rather go gun to gun then knife to knife.)
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To: SeekAndFind

The Democrats know how to fix this. The problem for them is that if they cut government workers, then they can’t be sure that those new private sector workers will give money to the Democrats.


32 posted on 07/10/2012 9:11:30 AM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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To: SeekAndFind

I hear Dunder-Mifflin is hiring...


33 posted on 07/10/2012 9:25:27 AM PDT by Lou L (Health "insurance" is NOT the same as health "care")
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To: South Hawthorne; brityank; Physicist; WhyisaTexasgirlinPA; GOPJ; abner; baseballmom; Mo1; Ciexyz; ..

PA Ping!

If you want on/off the PA Ping List, please freepmail me. Thanks!


34 posted on 07/10/2012 9:37:53 AM PDT by randita
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To: SeekAndFind
Sending out paychecks ever two weeks costs a lot. Paying once a month would cut out half the staff, cut postage and handling and supplies, and would leave the city's money in the bank to earn interest. Sure, it may not be much in the larger scheme of things but paying every two weeks is one of the wastes that should have been stopped long ago.
35 posted on 07/10/2012 9:41:10 AM PDT by bgill
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To: SeekAndFind

Wanna bet those cities also have a large illegal population and/or welfare population.


36 posted on 07/10/2012 9:47:23 AM PDT by bgill
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To: SeekAndFind

Atlas-——errr Biden Shrugged.
Other peoples money just isn’t supposed to run out but be tapped into infinity.


37 posted on 07/10/2012 9:47:44 AM PDT by tflabo (Truth or tyranny)
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To: SeekAndFind
Hmmmmm?

OH! OH! Let me guess! Mayor Doherty is a Democrat.

Otherwise the article would have referred to him as Republican Mayor Doherty or at least had the (R) after his name each time he was mentioned in the article.

Am I right?

Yes! Yes! I'm right!

Well, that was easy.

38 posted on 07/10/2012 9:55:04 AM PDT by N. Theknow (Kennedys=Can't drive, can't ski, can't fly, can't skipper a boat, but they know what's best for you.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Well they should follow the lead of Kookifornia-—build a massive high speed rail from Pittsburgh to Philly and include Scranton on the line.
Yeh, that’s the ticket.


39 posted on 07/10/2012 9:56:37 AM PDT by tflabo (Truth or tyranny)
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To: SeekAndFind

Where did you get all this great information? Please cite a source or sources, or did you piece it together yourself from various sources? Quite frankly, I’m surprised St. Louis or Kansas City, MO aren’t listed. Thanks for posting...


40 posted on 07/10/2012 10:09:49 AM PDT by OriginalChristian (The end of America, as founded, began when the first Career Politician was elected...)
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