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Indiana scores 82 out of 100 in financial transparency study

Indiana earned a score of 82 out of a possible 100 points in a ranking by the Chicago-based policy institute Truth in Accounting (TIA), putting the state in a tie for 14th place among the 50 states.

Arizona scores 64 out of 100 in financial transparency study

Arizona earned a score of 64 out of a possible 100 points in a ranking by the Chicago-based policy institute Truth in Accounting (TIA), putting the state in 42nd place among the 50 states.

Fort Wayne has liabilities equaling $1,700 per taxpayer

Among the 75 most populous cities in the U.S., Fort Wayne ranks 21st for the state of its finances, having $1,700 in liabilities per taxpayer, according to a Truth in Accounting (TIA) analysis of municipal data released last month.

Mesa has liabilities equaling $5,300 per taxpayer

Among the 75 most populous cities in the U.S., Mesa ranks 42nd for the state of its finances, having $5,300 in liabilities per taxpayer, according to a Truth in Accounting (TIA) analysis of municipal data released last month.

Analysis: Indianapolis ranks 46th among largest U.S. cities lacking funds to pay debts

Indianapolis ranks 46th worst among the 75 largest cities in the United States for the handling of its finances, according to a Truth in Accounting (TIA) analysis of municipal data released this month.

Analysis: Tucson ranks 22nd among largest U.S. cities lacking funds to pay debts

Tucson, Ariz. ranks 22nd worst among the 75 largest cities in the United States for the handling of its finances, according to a Truth in Accounting (TIA) analysis of municipal data released this month.


Indiana gets ‘C’ grade in analysis of states’ fiscal health

Indiana ranked No. 13 in a study of the state’s ability to pay all of its bills, including public employers’ pension benefits, according to a new ranking of the states’ fiscal health by Truth in Accounting (TIA).