Salem city auditor provides review of 2025 finances
SALEM — City Auditor Sal Salvino provided city council with a review of the city’s finances in 2025 in its meeting Tuesday.
During the city council’s meeting Salvino said that the city’s total annual revenue in 2025 with a total of $7,456,085.14, an increase of $449,869.83 from the $7,006,215.31 that the city generated in 2024. Salvino also told the council that the city’s income tax collections had increased in 2025 with a final total of $7,857,686.50, an increase of $266,465.75 or 3.51% from the $7,591,220.75 collected in 2024.
Those totals include the additional 0.25% income tax for capital improvements specifically to streets, sidewalks, alleys, curbs, parking lots, and storm sewers which was first approved by voters in 2015, and most recently renewed in May, which collected $1,571,537.30 in 2025, an increase of $53,293.15 from the $,1518,244.15 collected in 2024. This brings the total collected by the additional 0.25% income tax since 2016 to $13,200,805.66.
The city’s annual expenses also increased in 2025 with a total of $7,241,888.43, an increase of $144,543.80 from the 2024 total of $7,097,344.63. With revenues outpacing expenditures, the city was able to increase its final carryover balance for 2025 with $1,592,357.98, an increase of $214,196.71 or 15.54% from its final balance in 2024 of $1,378,161.27. This reverses course from the decrease in carryover last year of $91,129.32 or 6.2% from the city’s final balance of $1,469,290.59 in 2023.
“It looks like we’re back on the upswing with a 15.54% carryover change heading into this year,” said Salvino.
City Council President Evan Newman asked Salvino if there were any indications of what had driven the revenue increase beyond the increase in income tax collection, and Salvino said that it was primarily driven by an increase in the city’s interest earnings.
The city council will meet next at 7 p.m. Jan. 13.
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