Local government finances are always a cause for concern. But this time it's different. Due to the ongoing economic slump, revenues are stagnating while social spending is soaring – it's a perfect storm. Local government budgets are literally falling apart. In North Rhine-Westphalia, this is particularly ironic given that the state government has just introduced a scheme to partially assume local government debts up to and including 2023. However, borrowing is growing again at an unprecedented rate due to the anticipated surge in local government costs in 2024 and 2025. Michael Thöne explains on WDR and at the Kommunalforum of LAG 21 in Düsseldorf that as long as the structural problems remain unresolved, this situation could repeat itself over and over again. Here is his updated slide set.

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