N.Y. State Comptroller Confirms Buffalo Faces $100 Million-Plus Structural Budget Deficit
Buffalo's $100 million-plus structural budget deficit has been confirmed by an independent analysis—and the city has no financial cushion left to absorb the next shortfall.
The New York State Comptroller's Office released an analysis validating Mayor Sean Ryan's assessment that Buffalo carries a structural budget deficit of more than $100 Million, according to a press release by City Hall.
The report adds significant outside pressure on the Common Council as it weighs the mayor's proposed budget reforms for the coming fiscal year.
The Comptroller found that Buffalo has "historically adopted budgets that relied on nonrecurring revenues to fund operations and underestimated expenditures"—a pattern that eroded the city's financial reserves over many years.
That cushion is now gone. The report specifically warns the city no longer has any surplus fund balance left to paper over future budget gaps, meaning the next shortfall cannot simply be absorbed the way previous ones were.
For residents, that math typically leads to difficult choices: tax increases, fee hikes, or slower delivery of everyday services.
"The analysis from the State Comptroller confirms what we have said from the beginning: Buffalo has a long-standing structural deficit that cannot be solved with one-time money or temporary fixes," Mayor Ryan said.
"We have a responsibility to protect core City services, stabilize our finances, and finally address problems that have been building for years."
The Comptroller's office called on city officials to "better align recurring revenues with current service costs" and "discontinue using non-recurring revenues to fund ongoing operations."
The findings echo recent warnings from both the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority and the City Comptroller's Office. The proposed 2026–27 budget, the state report notes, represents an increase of less than 2% over projected current-year spending.
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