Allentown Receives Credit Rating Upgrade to ‘A+’ from S&P

  • Allentown Receives Credit Rating Upgrade to ‘A+’ from S&P
April 15, 2026

The City of Allentown has received an upgraded credit rating to an 'A+' from S&P Global.

April 15, 2026 – S&P Global has upgraded the City of Allentown’s general obligation bond rating from an ‘A’ to an ‘A+’ with a stable outlook, reflecting continued financial strength and responsible fiscal management. 

This upgrade reflects the City’s seven consecutive years of audited general fund surpluses, with City reserves growing to $76.8 million, which is more than half of annual general fund revenues. S&P cited the City’s stable economic growth, manageable debt burden, and consecutive general fund surpluses as key factors for the upgraded rating. 

“Our City has made a strong commitment to responsible financial management, and this upgrade reflects years of disciplined budgeting and long-term planning,” said Mayor Matt Tuerk “This milestone puts us in a stronger position to invest in critical priorities while keeping costs down for taxpayers.”

 

The S&P’s stable outlook indicates confidence that the Finance Department has and will continue to follow the City’s Investment and Fund Balance policies to maintain balanced operations and health reserves in the years ahead.

 

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