Next time the Maryland economy hits the skids, Baltimore City’s property tax revenue could fall more rapidly than it did after the housing bust a decade ago, officials say, a worrying prospect for the cash-strapped city. When the housing bubble burst in 2007, the city quickly felt the pain. That…
Source: Sun
City warily eyes likely property tax hit from next recession
More from HalethorpeMore posts in Halethorpe »
- Maryland State Sen. Clarence Lam joins large field in race for John Sarbanes’ congressional seat
- Catonsville-Arbutus Times 2022-23 high school girls basketball preview: Area teams looking to overcome inexperience
- Charles E. Dutton and Margaret Rose Dutton, couple married for nearly 50 years, die within hours of each other
- The Aegis 2023 high school boys basketball preview: C. Milton Wright is ‘team to beat’
- University of Maryland to launch antisemitism and Islamophobia task force amid increased on-campus tensions
Be First to Comment