The mayors of Salzburg are having difficulty drawing up their budgets for the coming year. However, the cities in Salzburg will no longer have to pay a special payment for childcare in 2025. The reason: The state will keep half of the federal funds from the future fund itself.
Salzburg’s municipalities are fighting for their budgets. Declining federal revenue shares and rising costs make life difficult for them. That is why every cent is fought for, including money for childcare. The cities will receive almost 16 million euros from the federal government’s future fund. The country has the same amount available from the fund. This year, almost the entire 32 million euros went to the municipalities, the majority of which the municipalities received as a special benefit. Next year everything will be different.
Source: Krone

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