Denver cuts staff as budget concerns grow

(The Center Square) — The city and county of Denver has laid off 169 employees, which is part of a larger effort to balance the 2026 budget.

“Each and every single employee we said goodbye to this week has given their all for Denver. Our city owes them a debt of gratitude” said Denver Mayor Mike Johnston. “Over the last three months, I have watched as our teams have come together to identify savings, do more with less, and find creative ways to provide the same world-class services to our residents. That shared sacrifice and commitment to excellence has saved hundreds of jobs and represents the very best of Denver.”

This came as the city faced a $200 million funding shortfall, due to flattening city revenues. That downturn the city has blamed on “national economic uncertainty and rising costs.”…

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