Union County Investment Income Hits Record $6M in 2025

County Treasurer Smarra reports strong returns on investment portfolio

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

Union County's investment income reached a new high of nearly $6 million in 2025, according to an update provided by County Treasurer Andy Smarra to the county commissioners. Smarra presented the figures during the quarterly investment advisory committee meeting, highlighting the strong performance of the county's investment portfolio over the past year.

Why it matters

The record investment income is a positive sign for Union County's financial health and its ability to fund important public services and infrastructure projects. Strong investment returns can help offset other budgetary pressures and allow the county to maintain a healthy fiscal position.

The details

County Treasurer Andy Smarra reported that Union County's investment income reached nearly $6 million in 2025, setting a new record for the county. Smarra provided the update during the quarterly investment advisory committee meeting, where he reviewed the performance of the county's investment portfolio over the past year.

  • Union County's investment income hit a new record in 2025.

The players

Andy Smarra

The Union County Treasurer who oversees the county's investment portfolio and provided the update on the record investment income.

Union County

The local government entity in Ohio that saw its investment income reach a new high of nearly $6 million in 2025.

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What they’re saying

“We had earnings in 2025 that were nearly $6 million, a new record for the county.”

— Andy Smarra, Union County Treasurer (marysvillejt.com)

The takeaway

Union County's strong investment performance in 2025 highlights the county's prudent financial management and ability to generate additional revenue to support public services and infrastructure. This record investment income provides the county with more flexibility to address budgetary needs and invest in the community.