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U.S. State Ratings And Outlooks: Current List

Table 1

Recent Rating Actions
State To From Date
Alaska AA/Stable AA-/Positive April 30, 2024
Wyoming (ICR) AA/Positive AA/Stable April 19, 2024
New Hampshire AA+/Stable AA/Positive March 25, 2024
ICR--Issuer credit rating.

Table 2

S&P Global Ratings' U.S. State Ratings
Ratings as of April 30, 2024
State Rating Outlook State Rating Outlook

Alabama

AA Stable

Montana

N.R. --

Alaska

AA Stable

Nebraska (ICR)

AAA Stable

Arizona (ICR)

AA Stable

Nevada

AA+ Stable

Arkansas

AA Stable

New Hampshire

AA+ Stable

California

AA- Stable

New Jersey

A Stable

Colorado (ICR)

AA Stable

New Mexico

AA Stable

Connecticut

AA- Stable

New York

AA+ Stable

Delaware

AAA Stable

North Carolina

AAA Stable

Florida

AAA Stable

North Dakota (ICR)

AA+ Stable

Georgia

AAA Stable

Ohio

AAA Stable

Hawaii

AA+ Stable

Oklahoma

AA Positive

Idaho (ICR)

AA+ Stable

Oregon

AA+ Stable

Illinois

A- Stable

Pennsylvania

A+ Positive

Indiana (ICR)

AAA Stable

Rhode Island

AA Stable

Iowa (ICR)

AAA Stable

South Carolina

AA+ Stable

Kansas (ICR)

AA- Positive

South Dakota (ICR)

AAA Stable

Kentucky (ICR)

A+ Stable

Tennessee

AAA Stable

Louisiana

AA Stable

Texas (ICR)

AAA Stable

Maine

AA Stable

Utah

AAA Stable

Maryland

AAA Stable

Vermont

AA+ Stable

Massachusetts

AA+ Stable

Virginia

AAA Stable

Michigan

AA Stable

Washington

AA+ Positive

Minnesota

AAA Stable

West Virginia

AA- Stable

Mississippi

AA Negative

Wisconsin

AA+ Stable

Missouri

AAA Stable

Wyoming (ICR)

AA Positive
ICR-Issuer credit rating. All other ratings are for the state's general obligation debt. Ratings for other debt issued by the state will vary based on the security backing the bonds. N.R.--Not rated.

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