Related topics Policy & Issues Examiner Advertisement For several months, if not years, it has been difficult to find a city in California that is not dismissing employees, increasing fees for services, ending some services and generally beginning to live from the city equivalent of paycheck to paycheck. Three California cities – Stockton, San Bernardino and Mammoth Lakes – have declared bankruptcy or are in the process of filing the necessary paperwork. "Escalating pension costs have been particularly burdensome," the Council on Foreign Relations reported on Thursday. "Pension spending grew an average of 11.4 percent annually from 1999 to 2010 in the largest Californian cities and...
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