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Minneapolis city leaders reckon with projected $33 million budget gap

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By Star Tribune
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Minneapolis faces a significant fiscal challenge with a projected $33 million budget shortfall, forcing city officials to explore difficult spending decisions and cost-cutting measures. Similar to St. Paul's financial struggles, Minneapolis leadership must balance competing priorities while maintaining essential services. The municipality is evaluating various options to address the deficit, including operational restructuring and departmental reviews, all without implementing tax increases that could burden residents during economic uncertainty.

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Minneapolis city leaders reckon with projected $33 million budget gap
Minneapolis city leaders reckon with projected $33 million budget gap

City leaders, like those in neighboring St. Paul, will have to make tough choices if they want to plug the expected budget hole without raising taxes.
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