This chart is titled Le Crunch. It goes on to say that French municipalities and hospitals 
are expected to fall short of their financing needs for investment projects this year.
This chart describes Le crunch. Specifically, French hospitals and municipalities are expected 
to fall short. Different categories are represented by different colors. 
This image is meant to show the dire situation of funding for French hospitals- while they 
may need up to 22 Billion Euros in funding, they are not going to receive nearly that much 
if current projections are correct. Most of this lack of funding is caused by banks and antitrust 
groups.
This image is entitled "Le Crunch."  It shows French municipalities and hospitals are expected 
to fall short of their financing needs for investment projects this year.  Three columns show: 
 What they need, What they may get, and why they may not get it.  The source is WSJ reporting. 
 This image appeared in The Wall Street Journal.
This chart details how French municipalities and hospitals are expected to fall short of funding 
needs discussing what they need, what they may get, and what they may not get.
The fact that there are so many debt collectors and bad mortgages out there reflects a much 
harsher reality as we see in this study conducted by the Wall Street Journal. 
This year, French cities and hospitals are expected to fall short of their spending needs 
for the projects they expect to complete.  And intertwined set of graphic back up this claim. 
All figures in Euros.  Examples of data included: an accounting of where this debt originates 
(large private banks, from government banks, or from goverment spending).
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the French municipal governments and taxing 
authorities are facing a cash crunch and may be unable to invest in expansions
French municipalities and hospitals will not have enough resources to fulfill the needs of 
their communities. The graph shows where there are gaps in funding. 
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how French local governments and municipal agencies 
are going to fall short of funding to finance investments in their districts
This image explains that French municipalities and hospitals aren't receiving the funding 
they need to complete certain projects. The money they do receive is broken down from source. 
The image depicts french municipalities and hospitals expecting to fall short on their financing 
needs for investment projects in the year studied. Banks are retreating from municipal lending 
markets, with government committing to disburse only 2 billion euro.
The image depicts how french municipalities and hospitals are expected to fall short of financing 
needs for investment project in the studied year. Banks appear to be retreating from municipal 
lending markets, with government committing to disburse only 2 billion euros.