Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Medford faces plummeting revenue due to pandemic, calls on federal, state governments for aid

 

Medford faces plummeting revenue due to pandemic, calls on federal, state governments for aid   In a financial report delivered by Medford Finance Director Aleesha Nunley-Benjamin on Feb. 16, a troubling financial situation for the city of Medford was presented to the Medford City Council. Revenues plummeted due to the recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nunley-Benjamin said that the city received $19,105,993 in local receipts for the fiscal year 2020, a nearly million dollar shortfall from the projected budget. Local receipts are projected to decline to $15,830,089 for fiscal year 2021, which would be a $4.2 million loss from the prior year.

According to Nunley-Benjamin, Massachusetts entered a recession in February 2020 with a recovery outlook between the fiscal year 2023 and 2025. This recession has seen the state’s gross domestic product decline by 3.4% with hotel occupancy plummeting and the shuttering of around 4,000 Massachusetts restaurants. The pace of the recovery slowed down with the winter surge of COVID-19 cases.   https://tuftsdaily.com/news/2021/03/12/medford-faces-plummeting-revenue-due-to-pandemic-calls-on-federal-state-governments-for-aid/

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