S&P revised its outlook on Detroit's speculative grade rating to negative from stable Thursday as COVID-19 clouds the city's fiscal prospects.
The city faces the loss of $348 million of revenue because of the economic shutdown, threatening the balanced budgets it needs to avoid state intervention.
The city is projecting a $100 million deficit in its current budget once the public health crisis caused by COVID-19 eases, Mayor Mike Duggan said.



