Data by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities shows the council’s total amassed debt from 2023-24.
The figures place York the 110th highest out of 381 local authorities listed from across the UK.
But City of York Council's executive member for finance and performance, Cllr Katie Lomas, insists the authority will be able to repay the debt, adding it is "not a financial concern".
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