With less than two weeks until the November 2025 General Election, City Controller Christy Brady released the latest Municipal Money Matters report, focusing on the cost of administering elections in Philadelphia and the relationship between voter turnout and per-vote expenditures.| Christy Brady, CPA
Controller Brady released the September 2025 Municipal Money Matters report, offering a look at the city’s workforce and economic health. The report highlights the continued strength of Philadelphia’s core employment sectors; education, healthcare, government, and transportation, while also underscoring the growth of small businesses and rising economic indicators for residents.| Christy Brady, CPA
With the new school year around the corner, the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) will be operating with a $4.6 billion budget, reflecting a half a percent increase over last year. The slight boost is driven by an increase in local and state funding, according to City Controller Christy Brady’s August Municipal Money Matters report.| Christy Brady, CPA
City Controller Christy Brady today issued the latest Municipal Money Matters report that found Mayor Cherelle Parker’s Housing Opportunities Made Easy (H.O.M.E.) Plan will generate an estimated $25 million annually in new real estate tax revenues once all the new units are built.| Christy Brady, CPA
As the city’s budget process nears its conclusion, City Controller Christy Brady today released the June 2025 Municipal Money Matters that indicates almost 30% of next year’s $6.7 billion budget is allocated for public safety resources.| Christy Brady, CPA