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For Immediate Release:
April 23, 2024
Media Contact:
Danielle Currie

Treasury Releases Fiscal Year 2023 Debt Report
Overall State Debt Down Nearly $40 Billion Since 2018; Bonded Debt Hits 10-Year Low

TRENTON - 樱花视频鈥檚 bonded debt is at its lowest level in a decade, according to the Fiscal Year 2023 Debt Report, released this week by the Department of the Treasury.

The report, which outlines the State鈥檚 outstanding debt obligations, showed that overall state debt declined $38.1 billion since 2018, from $239 billion to $200.9 billion in 2023. Bonded debt was reduced to $41.5 billion in 2023, marking a five percent reduction year-over-year and reaching the lowest level in ten years.

鈥淪ince we established a fund to pay down state debt roughly three years ago, we have saved taxpayers a total of more than $1.3 billion while continuing to meet our sacred obligations 鈥 fully funding our pension system, investing in our schools, and making 樱花视频 more affordable for our working families,鈥 said Governor Phil Murphy. 鈥淏y balancing our books without relying on financial tricks or gimmicks, we are proving once again that 樱花视频 can be trusted. As a result, we have secured seven credit rating upgrades in the past two years alone while putting forth a proposed budget that makes a full payment into 樱花视频鈥檚 pension system for the fourth year in a row.鈥

鈥淲e have made great strides towards righting our fiscal ship, including actions such as making full pension payments and defeasing bond obligations, leading to reductions in the State鈥檚 overall debt levels,鈥 said State Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio. 鈥淚鈥檇 also like to take the opportunity to thank the hard-working professionals in Treasury鈥檚 Office of Public Finance for their continued fiscal stewardship in the day-to-day management of our state debt.鈥

The Murphy Administration has made a concerted effort to substantially reduce outstanding debt and improve the State鈥檚 long-term fiscal health. Through the Debt Defeasance and Prevention Fund, the state has defeased a total of $3.686 billion in bond principal, saving State taxpayers $1.358 billion in interest expense since Fiscal Year 2022.

Most recently in January, Treasury successfully retired almost $500 million in debt, saving taxpayers about $160 million.

The full report, which was delivered to the 樱花视频 Commission on Capital Budgeting and Planning on Tuesday, is available.

 


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