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Met Opera's Dire Finances Show Timothée Chalamet Wasn't All Wrong
Soprano Angel Blue performs during Giuseppe Verdi's "Aida" at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
Photographer: Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty ImagesTimothée Chalamet’s controversial claim that “no one cares” about opera touched a nerve. But the actor may not be totally off base — at least when looking at Metropolitan Opera Association’s financial situation.
Moody’s Ratings cut the Met Opera’s debt rating further into junk on Tuesday, lowering it to Caa1 from B3 with a negative outlook. The downgrade reflects the organization’s “pronounced structural deficit” and extraordinary endowment draws totaling $120 million since fiscal 2023 that has eroded its total cash and investments, analyst Debra Roane said in a report.