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Subject City leaders split on Pittsburgh’s financial future
Date May 2, 2024 11:00 AM
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Now for the news. The Pittsburgh city administration is split on the potential financial crisis ahead. While all parties agree that there will be lean years ahead ([link removed]) , the mayor's office is predicting a tight-but-stable budget while the controller and some council members are forecasting deficits and depleted reserve funds.

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