County earns Triple A bond rating

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Gloucester County has once again received a Triple A (AAA) bond rating from Moody’s Ratings, marking the second consecutive year the county has earned the highest rating possible in connection with its 2026 bond issuance, according to Director Frank J. DiMarco.

The rating reflects the county’s strong and growing local economy, continued residential and commercial development, and sound financial management. Moody’s also cited the county’s strong reserve levels and stable revenue stream as key factors in maintaining the top rating.

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“This recognition for the second consecutive year demonstrates our continued commitment to responsible fiscal management and long-term planning,” DiMarco said. “We will continue to make smart investments while maintaining the financial stability our residents expect.”

Deputy Director Jim Jefferson added that the county’s dedication to responsible budgeting “benefits our residents and taxpayers.”

Moody’s assigned the Triple A (AAA) rating to the county’s $27.3 million General Obligation Bonds, Series 2026, and maintains a stable outlook moving forward.

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