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Sunday, February 22, 2026

The Race To Bankruptcy Court: An Update On the City and State Government Races

 Over the past few posts we have  made the case that New York City is in  the lead to be the next major U.S. city to go bankrupt. The new mayor, Zohran  Mamdani, is already in budget problems and budget shortfalls, making his campaign promises look moot since he does not have enough money to pay for those promises. In fact, he does not have enough tax revenue to pay for basic city services, being over $5 billion short relative to the next fiscal year budget.


But today let’s see how other prime candidates for government bankruptcy are doing in  their financial death spiral. As you may know, our top state candidates to go bankrupt include New York, New Jersey, Illinois, and California. Our top city government candidates to go bankrupt include New York City, Chicago, Los Amglees, and San Francisco (although a couple of west coast cities are making late moves in this bankruptcy race, Portland and Seattle).


But before reviewing the financial status of the above government entities, let’s review how the financial death spiral and eventual bankruptcy will unfold:


  • A government entity keeps expanding its budget, eventually putting pressure on the tax revenue stream it receives.

  • At some  point, rather than cut government spending or make its programs more efficient financially, the politicians in charge raise taxes  to meet the ever growing government expenditures.

  • The raising of taxes causes some residents and businesses to leave the city or state for less tax burdensome areas, reducing the tax base and  reducing  the revenue stream.

  • Rather than cut expenses and become more efficient to match the reduced tax revenue stream, politicians in the above cities or states raise the tax burden even  more.

  • This causes more residents and businesses to flee the city or state, further reducing the tax base and tax revenue stream.

  • At some point politicians panic and raise taxes more and start cutting vital government services (e.g. police, fire, education) in order to try and balance government spending against the shrinking tax base and  revenue stream.

  • The reduction in quality of government services in particular and quality of life in general  drives more residents and businesses out of the area.

  • Eventually, the expenses, costs and financial liabilities outstrip the reduced tax stream and bankruptcy occurs.


1)Let’s  start this update with the situation out in California:


  • We have already reviewed numerous times how residents and  businesses are fleeing the state due to high tax burdens, high utility costs, high gas costs, high crime rates, high business regulation burdens, etc.

  • Businesses that have moved their operations in total or in part out of California include Tesla, Schwab, Toyota, and other small and large businesses.

  • Residents have  also been fleeing, creating a smaller tax base and  smaller tax revenue  stream for the state government.

  • Rather than reduce taxes and/or make state government operations more efficient  to match the outflow of taxable assets, there is a movement to impose a so-called “wealth tax” on the wealthiest Californians, not an  income tax but a wealth tax on the total  assets of individuals, not their income.

  • Billionaire founders of Google, Facebook, and Paypal have  already moved their operations and lives to Florida to avoid both the current high tax burden of California and obviously not wanting any part of the wealth tax.

  • But it is not just high tech founders moving out of the state with news reports indicating that Hollywood stalwart, Steven Spielberg, has already moved out of California, relocating to Manhattan in NYC.

  • Whether he moved out of California to avoid the wealth tax or it is to stay closer to family,  his explanation for the move, it is another very rich California who will be trying to avoid the wealth tax if it ever becomes a reality.


Whatever the motivation was for Spielberg’s move, in any case California will not be getting his current state tax revenue going forward, never  mind getting his wealth tax bite. Raise taxes enough and those that can most easily afford to move out from under the tax burden will do just that: move elsewhere and take their tax stream with them.


2)One state we have not discussed that is on the path to bankruptcy is the state of Virginia. However, recent actions by the state’s politicians open up the possibility that they will also start down the path to bankruptcy:


  • One of the first things the state politicians did in the state legislature in January was to impose a slew of new taxes on a large variety of products and services.

  • In a stunning  move of hypocrisy, right after politicians imposed a whole host of taxes on every state resident and business, a member of the legislature is proposing that the salary for members of the legislation get tripled.

  • So it appears that the state political class has no problem significantly  increasing the taxation of its residents and businesses while rewarding themselves for no good reason.

  • And as we have  discussed in a recent post, while the states around Virginia have been working at reducing or eliminating their own state income tax programs, giving their residents back some of their earning power, that does not appear to be in the genetic makeup of current Virginian politicians.


And to compound this driving up of the tax burden on state residents, a major company has already announced that it is moving a significant Virginia business presence and tax stream out of state:


  • In a possible leading  indicator of business out migration, Boeing has announced it will move its Defense, Space, and Security headquarters out of its current home in Alexandria, Virginia.

  • It will move this division’s entire operations to St. Louis, Missouri.

  • This will take almost 400 highly paid, and highly taxed, employees out of the state to the benefit of  Missouri.

  • When the transfer to  MIssouri was announced,  Boeing also announced major investments in that area  of their business, a major investment that will not happen inVirginia.


While Virginia is not in imminent danger of going  bankrupt, these latest developments from the state’s political  class are early leading indicators of behavior that drive the out-migration of residents and businesses as the state government increases the tax burden on their tax base.


3)A brief diversion back to New York City’s race to bankruptcy court. The city currently cannot fulfill its current government responsibilities, given it could not remove snow and garbage during a recent snow storm and it could not prevent about 20 individuals from freezing during that storm. Given a $5.4 billion budget deficit for the next fiscal year, Mamadani will have  difficulty implementing all of his free promises he made during the campaign: free buses, free daycare, free college tuition, etc.


And yet he has devoted millions upon millions of dollars towards government equity programs in his budget, programs that will  do absolutely nothing for the  benefit of city residents. And according to Joe Rogan, not only does Mamadani want to waste millions of dollars on  stupid gender, race, and sexual DEI programs,  he  also wants to  spend a whopping $1.2 billion on illegal immigrant care.


Garbage and snow does not get removed. People are freezing on  city streets. The budget will likely require cuts to essential  city services. And he wants to spend over a billion dollars on people that should not even be here in the country in the first place. 


As city residents and businesses see their tax dollars going to waste like this while city services stink, more and more will decide to head  out of the city for more sane, less burdensome taxation areas, making the current $5.4 billion budget deficit look good against future rising deficits.


4)One of our favorite state governments to go bankrupt includes the state of Illinois. The state government has unfunded liabilities extending far into the future at the same time that residents and businesses are fleeing both the state and its largest city, Chicago. 


And as always rather than rein in spending to be in line with the state government’s  shrinking tax base or make  government  operations more  efficient, the latest budget proposal from the state’s governor calls for increased taxes:


  • Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker’s proposed budget calls for the highest level of state government  spending ever.

  • He needs to  close an expected $2.2 billion budget shortfall and thus, as always, he calls for tax increases of over $700  million.

  • He wants a wacky “social media tax” on large  social media  platforms, an idea that likely cannot even be implemented.

  • His tax increase proposals require increased taxes on both businesses and residents.

  • He wants to keep more state money for the state government and deprive local governments of their typical share of state tax money, an action that will  likely result in local government tax increases to make up for the $60 million shortfall.

More taxes, more taxes, more taxes. Do these people never learn? The state has been bleeding businesses, residents, and tax base for years and they still do not understand: when government  services get worse and  worse, when taxes and business regulations get more and more burdensome, people will  look for opportunities to  move to other places where they have more freedom to keep their hard earned wealth.

That will  do it for today: politicians in these financial death spiral cities and states do not get it: you cannot keep rising taxes on residents and businesses without seeing those same residents  and  businesses eventually getting fed up with the process and taking their tax revenue streams elsewhere. It is basic human  nature.


Coming attraction: while our current position is that New York City will be the next major city to go bankrupt, our next post, based on  some in-depth statistical  and  financial analysis, makes a strong case that Chicago will win that race to bankruptcy court. It is  still our contention  that Illinois will be  the first state government to go bankrupt, holding  off California (just barely),  New York and New Jersey.

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Saturday, January 24, 2026

More Proof That California Will Be The First State To Go Bankrupt

 We have had a running  discussion for a number of years under the theory that  certain city and  state governments across the country are on a course to relatively quickly go  bankrupt. The states we think have the  best chance of winning the race to bankruptcy court include California, New York, New Jersey and Illinois. The cities with the best chance include New York  City, Los Angeles, Chicago,  and San  Francisco.

The bankruptcy trajectory is unfolding as follows:


  • State and city politicians continue to implement and manage government programs that are inefficient, ineffective, wasteful, or criminally  infested.

  • Rather than  become more  efficient, the politicians raise taxes which drives residents and businesses to leave and  relocate, reducing the tax base.

  • Faced with a reduced tax base,  rather than cut back  spending to match the reduced tax revenue, politicians typically raise taxes even more, which drives more residents and businesses out of  the state.

  • Eventually police fire,  education, and other city and  state services suffer from lack of funding which  reduces the quality of life and drives more folks out of the  city or state.

  • Eventually, taxes cannot be raised enough on a shrinking tax base to offset the government spending and debt obligations and  the financial viability of the government  entity crashes in bankruptcy proceedings.


Over the years, different states and  cities have jockeyed for the  lead in the race  to bankruptcy. They all share the death spiral scenario laid out above. City-wise, we now believe that New York City will be the next major city to go bankrupt, given the idiotic and naive governing theories of the recently elected communist mayor, Zohran  Mamdani. His communist-like ideas about governing have failed around the  world and historically but that is not stopping him.


However, in a recent post we made the very strong argument that California will be the first state government to go bankrupt. That argument and thesis can be found at the following link:


https://loathemygovernment.blogspot.com/2026/01/will-proposed-california-wealth-tax.html


Since we put up this post, we have  found some additional statistics and realities that reinforce our prediction that California will  indeed be the first state to go bankrupt:


  • For decades, California and its Silicon Valley was the tech center of the nation and world, creating wonderful products and services that served humanity very well.

  • The companies that created these services and products are now household names: Facebook, Google, Tesla, Twitter/X, Apple, etc.

  • This resulted in  incredibly rich companies  and individuals, wealth creation that resulted in fat tax streams for the state government.

  • However,  recent analysis has shown that the share of the nation’s technology workforce is dwindling relatively rapidly in California as companies and  individuals find better taxation and quality of life locations outside of the Valley and state.

  • According to recent  work done by the CompTIA State of the Tech Workforce, California’s share of the country’s technology workforce has decreased from 19% in  2019 to only 16% six years later, a 16% increase.

  • Not only has the  percentage of tech workers gone down substantially in the state, but the size of the national tech workforce has also decreased in the timeframe, giving California a smaller portion of a smaller workforce market.

  • According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the technology workforce peaked at around 6 million  workers in 2023 but has shed over 90,000 jobs since then.

  • From  the  middle  of 2022 to the middle  of 2025, California lost 71,000 tech jobs.

  • The CompTIA analysis  predicts that by the decade’s end,  the California share of tech jobs will decline even  further to, 14% of the nation’s share.

  • San  Francisco has been especially hard hit by the cratering of tech positions with downtown office vacancies in the  city currently sitting at 35%.


With AI possibly shrinking down the other wealthy industry in the state,  the Hollywood industry, this declining status of the tech  industry fits right into the flight of jobs and wealth from the state. With high taxes, high crime rates, high regulatory interference in business, high  homeless rates, etc,. the tech  industry and its wealthy and high taxpaying  employees are finding better places to  live and work and create new wealth.


Since  the wealthiest 1% of California residents pay about 40% of  the entire state income tax stream, even small migrations and shrinkage of the tech  workforce and wealthy state residents out of the state will have  a major  negative impact on the state income tax stream and finances. This reinforces our assertion that California still leads the race to bankruptcy court. 


And with wealthy residents and businesses leaving the state, housing values fall which reduces property tax dreams, retail sales fall which reduces sales tax streams, and the financial  death  spiral takes hold.


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If you agree that we need to deseat every member of Congress for their lack of success and accomplishment, then please consider going to the following petition link to help the cause:


https://www.change.org/p/deseat-congress-reset-freedom



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Our book, "Love My Country, Loathe My Government - Fifty First Steps To Restoring Our Freedom And Destroying The American Political Class" is now available at: