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Denver mayor announces $226M budget gap, mandatory furloughs for 9K city employees

Video Credit: 7News - The Denver Channel - Duration: 02:40s - Published
Denver mayor announces $226M budget gap, mandatory furloughs for 9K city employees

Denver mayor announces $226M budget gap, mandatory furloughs for 9K city employees

More than half of Denver’s 12,000 city employees will have to take eight furlough days by the end of the year as the city tries to fix a forecasted $226 million shortfall in revenue because of the COVID-19 outbreak.

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