Summary
Philadelphia ended FY25 with a $1.19 billion General Fund balance—more than double the original estimate and exceeding GFOA-recommended reserve levels—due to stronger-than-expected tax revenues and underspending driven by staffing vacancies and unused reserves. Revenues exceeded updated projections by nearly $79 million, while expenditures came in $251 million lower than anticipated, especially in employee compensation and debt service. While the City’s financial position is stronger than forecasted, ongoing staffing shortfalls and revenue volatility remain key risks to watch in future years.
