Dallas may have a tighter budget next fiscal year due to a huge increase in the living wage as well as higher fuel costs.
Dallas City Council members were warned by the city's outgoing chief financial officer that there could be a slowdown in the economy on the way.
The city requires its contractors to pay a living wage. On top of that, the city will have to find ways to pay for increased fuel costs for police and fire.
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