Captive City: How Public-Sector Unions Broke San Diego's Budget
A guide to San Diego’s brutal budget cuts Investigative Public Affairs Report San Diego, California | May 20, 2026 | Municipal Finance & Labor Exclusive Investigation Why City Hall Won't Admit The Cause As arts centers shutter and libraries cut Saturdays, police and fire budgets rise by $42 million, middle management has exploded 461 percent in fifteen years, and a single pension bill now costs taxpayers more than half a billion dollars annually. Investigative Report | May 20, 2026 San Diego City Hall ⬛ Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) San Diego faces a cascading structural fiscal crisis that is not primarily driven by insufficient revenue—it is driven by the compounding cost of public-sector union contracts, defined-benefit pension obligations, and a management bureaucracy that has ballooned while frontline services remain understaffed. The city's $563 million annual pension payment ...