Akron Council Approves Raises While Income Drops
Your support helps the Akron Podcast Keep going. Please consider throwing us a bone. Akron Council Approves Raises While Income DropsPublished on November 12, 2025 Akron just experienced a whirlwind of changes at the polls, with a significant 79% approving a bill to keep taxes in check. Meanwhile, the Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services Board also secured funding with a 57% vote. But let’s not forget the city council's decision to grant raises to all non-union city employees, including council members. This comes right after the police union got a hefty wage hike, which is great for morale but raises eyebrows about the city’s budget. With income tax revenue dropping and federal grants disappearing, we’re left wondering how Akron plans to balance these generous increases with its financial reality. Spoiler alert: tough choices are on the horizon. Takeaways:
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