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In the accounts of Paris: is the city really close to bankruptcy?

2022-12-08T06:34:07.508Z


SERIES (1/5). Anne Hidalgo's decision to increase the property tax by 52% has revived debates on the state of the City's coffers. the aedile


Our dive into the accounts of the City of Paris

  • Is Paris really close to bankruptcy?

  • Between Hidalgo and the government, a dialogue of the deaf

    (publication Friday, December 9)

  • In terms of recipes, Paris has tried everything?

    (posted Saturday, December 10)

  • Is Paris wasting millions of euros on obscure subsidies?

    (posted Sunday, December 11)

  • Too many civil servants at the City of Paris?

    (posted Monday, December 12)

  • Several reports of a hundred pages each.

    Lines of accounts to be peeled.

    For fifteen days, we immersed ourselves in the accounts of the City of Paris while its Council must vote next week on the initial budget.

    Because the financial situation of the capital has been the subject of bitter debate, since the mayor (PS), Anne Hidalgo, decided to increase the property tax of its citizens by 52%.

    Enough to rekindle concerns about the state of the City's coffers when the majority never ceases to praise its "sound finances".

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    Source: leparis

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