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TAKE-A-LOOK-State review team finds Detroit's finances are dire
Feb 19 (Reuters) - A review team named by Michigan Governor Rick Snyder to
scrutinize Detroit's finances concluded that the city faces a financial
emergency and needs help to make difficult decisions. It is now up to Snyder to
decide whether to declare a state takeover over the city's finances. Detroit,
the state's biggest city, has been grappling with a gaping deficit amid a
cratering population and declining jobs base.
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ANALYSIS
1/28 Stuck in reverse, Detroit edges closer to bankruptcy [ID:nL1N0AUAY9}
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