Denver Mayor Mike Johnston Addresses $100 Million Budget Shortfall

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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced a budget shortfall of $100 million, which may necessitate layoffs and furloughs for city employees. Speaking at a press conference on May 22, 2025, Johnston highlighted the urgent need for solutions to address the city's financial challenges. Rising costs and declining revenues have contributed to the fiscal crisis, prompting city officials to explore various options to mitigate the impact on services and employees. Johnston's administration is committed to balancing the budget while ensuring essential services remain available to residents. The mayor's announcement reflects broader financial struggles faced by local governments across the country.

As the city navigates these challenges, community leaders are urged to collaborate on sustainable solutions to stabilize the budget and support affected employees.

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