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Data from U.S. Census Bureau · 2026 · Methodology
CitySpend

Updated April 2026 · U.S. Census Bureau, fiscal year 2023

How Does Harrisburg, PA Spend Tax Money?

Harrisburg, PA spends $73 per resident on city services, $3.7M in total. Per the U.S. Census Bureau Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances, the largest per-capita line items are . CitySpend's Fiscal Health Score for Harrisburg is A (90/100), a strong reading versus its 531 peer cities.

Harrisburg, PA Budget Snapshot

Total Spending$3.7M
Per Capita Spending$73
Total Revenue$301.0M
Total Debt$0
Debt Per Capita$0
Population50,055
Fiscal Health Score90/100 (A)
Data YearFY 2023

What Does the A Grade Mean?

Harrisburg, PA earns an A on the CitySpend Fiscal Health Score (90/100), a top-decile reading. Reserves and budget balance are healthy, debt and pension burdens are well within peer norms, and the three-year trend is constructive.

Where the Money Comes From

Where does the money come from? Property tax provides 0 percent of city revenue, sales tax 0 percent, intergovernmental transfers from federal and state sources -28 percent, and direct charges and user fees 0 percent. The remainder comes from utility revenue, income tax (where applicable), and miscellaneous sources.

Debt Burden in Context

Debt-wise, Harrisburg sits close to the peer median for cities its size: $0 per resident versus a peer-group median of $0. That tracks with normal capital-program borrowing for streets, water, and public buildings.

How This Score Is Calculated

The CitySpend Fiscal Health Score combines six factors into one composite, drawn from the U.S. Census Bureau Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances: budget balance and reserves (25%), debt burden per capita versus peer median (20%), pension funded ratio from the Public Plans Database (20%), spending efficiency (15%), revenue diversity (10%), and three-year trend direction (10%). Best-practice weighting follows guidance from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). Read the full methodology.

Harrisburg, PA spends $73 per resident on city services, $3.7M in total. Per the U.S. Census Bureau Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances, the largest per-capita line items are . CitySpend's Fiscal Health Score for Harrisburg is A (90/100), a strong reading versus its 531 peer cities.

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