Faced with rapidly rising deficits, local authorities are calling for billions in emergency aid from the federal government. "German cities and municipalities have never been in such a bad situation since 1945," said the President of the Association of German Cities, Leipzig Mayor Burkhard Jung (SPD), after a meeting of the executive committee in Zwickau.
The financial situation of the municipalities is catastrophic and is getting worse. While municipal budgets were still in surplus in 2022, the deficit has grown from 6 billion euros (2023) to more than 30 billion euros this year and last year. "The municipal budgets are in free fall," warned Jung.
The Association of German Cities is therefore calling on the federal government to provide municipalities with annual emergency aid of 30 billion euros by 2027 at the latest. In order to achieve this sum, the local authorities' share of VAT could be temporarily increased by 10 percentage points from the current 2.8 percent, according to the proposal.