The Dickinson Press is reporting:
Standard & Poor’s Rating Services has upgraded North Dakota’s credit
rating from AA to AAA, making the state one of only 15 in the nation to
hold the financial services company’s top credit rating, Gov. Jack
Dalrymple announced Friday.
The major credit house also upgraded North Dakota’s appropriation debt
rating and obligation debt rating to better reflect the state’s “very
strong capacity to meet financial commitments,” the governor’s office
stated in a news release.
The only question is: You mean to say there were fourteen other states with AAA rating when North Dakota did not have such a rating these past two years? What took so long?
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