Not as many moving to and working in Easton as predicted. It’s proving costly to the city.

Easton is facing a growing list of financial pressures as the city moves through 2026, partly having to do with earned income taxes from residents.

While residents are moving into the city, not as many are working there as anticipated.

Finance Director Mark Lysynecky presented the city’s second-quarter financial results recently to city council, outlining several revenue sources that are behind budget and expenses that are exceeding expectations…

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