12/02/2025
Good Morning, Sidney and Cheyenne County,
We all see it. The empty buildings downtown and the large number of homes for sale in Sidney. We showed you in a post on November 11th that the decline is real, and contrary to what some people say here about Sidney always recovering, it isn't true. Since 1967, Sidney has lost 36% of its population. https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=866551322819914&set=a.122532460555141
A couple of weeks ago, the Chamber held a meeting at the Elks. 4 of our group attended to hear the presentation. All great. Awesome ideas. It was stated that we need to promote the “positive things” about Sidney. We agree, but we also need to fix the negatives. Taxes, spending, and wages.
At that meeting, it was stated that they interviewed 74 residents, of whom 32.4% had lived here in Sidney for less than 5 years. That is high.....really high. So this last week, we pulled more U.S. Government census results about Sidney to see the trends. Numbers, statistics, truth, that is what we like to look at. It is shocking.
As we have shown in the past, our median family income has gone down since 2018 by $20,000 a year. That is huge. You can see by the chart we post here, which is from the U.S. Census about Sidney, 40% of the population of Sidney has lived here less than 7 years. 40%!!! More than twice the national average. People are leaving Sidney, plain and simple, and the most common reason is wages and taxes, better opportunities.
Common sense says we need to fix problems before spending more wasted money on things that are not working. Since 2018, we have spent millions on economic development, and it has not lowered taxes; just the opposite, it has raised them to pay for all this economic development. Taxes were raised AGAIN this year because of excess spending, and it is hurting our beautiful town. Time for common sense, or as we are going to start promoting.... logical spending... “Common Cents”.... Cut the spending, so we can lower taxes and make it easier on the residents here, so we stop the decline.
Adding more businesses will not help. FACT. We showed that in a post on November 4th. https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=860141906794189&set=a.122532460555141 We have no labor pool. According to the U.S. Department of Labor there are fewer than 132 people without jobs in Cheyenne County, so if you bring more businesses here right now will have the opposite effect. It will drive those currently in business out of business because they will not have employees, labor pool, and all those new businesses will be competing for the same limited dollars from overtaxed residents.
Common sense (cents) says we need to cut spending and get back to what we can afford. Start there. We have been saying this for 3 years. I hope this year, you add your voice to ours and we make positive changes to help everyone here. These are scary numbers, but we can fix this by coming together with a community plan and using common sense. Cut spending before it is too late.
U.S. Census – Sidney
https://censusreporter.org/profiles/40000US81820-sidney-ne-urban-area/