This week, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced 169 city employees were laid off and 666 vacant positions were eliminated while the city struggles with a budget deficit.
Breakdown
- Denver eliminated 666 vacant positions and laid off over 160 employees. 19s
- Cuts spanned more than two dozen city departments, with the largest losses in transportation, libraries, and public safety. 32s
- Union leaders voiced concerns about increased workloads for remaining staff. 1m 11s
- City officials said the eliminated positions had been frozen for months to protect core services. 1m 28s
- The final decision on these cuts awaits approval of the 2026 budget. 1m 45s