Not exact matches
A recent analysis
ranked 75 of the most populated cities in terms of
fiscal health - and placed the Windy City next to dead - last.
The Mercatus Center at George Mason University recently
ranked New York's
fiscal health as 39th of the 50 states, but is its
fiscal outlook really THAT bad?
The study from the college's Mercatus Center released on Tuesday
ranked New York 46th when it comes to
fiscal health, placing it alongside other low -
ranking states Illinois, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Connecticut.
It won $ 176.5 million in research grants from the National Institutes of
Health in
fiscal year 2015,
ranking it 34th.
Further, Illinois
ranks third in the nation for cuts to mental
health services and funding for community mental
health services for children has been reduced by 13 percent between
fiscal year 2009 and 2012.
Its
fiscal health earns it a 32nd
ranking, according to a recent report from the Mercatus Center at the George Mason University.