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

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

Is Orland Park, IL in Financial Trouble?

Yes — Orland Park, IL shows real signs of fiscal stress. Its D grade (44/100) puts it in the lower tier of cities its size, with multiple pressure points, debt burden, pension underfunding, or recent operating deficits, weighing on the score. Bond raters and state oversight officials tend to watch D-grade cities closely.

Orland Park, IL Budget Snapshot

Total Spending$916.5M
Per Capita Spending$15,708
Total Revenue$577.6M
Total Debt$78.1M
Debt Per Capita$1,338
Population58,345
Fiscal Health Score44/100 (D)
Data YearFY 2023

Fiscal Health Score Breakdown

Orland Park's D grade is the weighted average of six factors, each scored 0–100. Its strongest input is Spending Efficiency (78/100); its weakest is Debt Burden (per capita vs peers) (0/100). The weakest factor is where budget pressure is most likely to surface first.

Budget Balance & Reserves (25% weight)50/100
Debt Burden (per capita vs peers) (20% weight)0/100
Pension Funding Ratio (20% weight)76/100
Spending Efficiency (15% weight)78/100
Revenue Diversity (10% weight)0/100
3-Year Trend Direction (10% weight)50/100

What Does the D Grade Mean?

Orland Park, IL earns a D on the CitySpend Fiscal Health Score (44/100). Multiple stress indicators, debt burden, pension underfunding, or a recent run of operating deficits, are flashing. Bond raters and state oversight officials typically pay closer attention to D-grade cities.

Debt Burden in Context

Debt-wise, Orland Park sits close to the peer median for cities its size: $1,338 per resident versus a peer-group median of $0. That tracks with normal capital-program borrowing for streets, water, and public buildings.

Where the Money Goes

Of the $916.5M that Orland Park, IL spent in its most recent reported fiscal year, the largest single line item per resident is Parks & Recreation at $2,296. Other functions, including roads, parks, debt service, and general administration, fill out the budget below the top line item.

Top Spending Categories (Per Capita)

Parks & Recreation$2,296/person

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 58 percent, and direct charges and user fees 59 percent. The remainder comes from utility revenue, income tax (where applicable), and miscellaneous sources.

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.

Yes — Orland Park, IL shows real signs of fiscal stress. Its D grade (44/100) puts it in the lower tier of cities its size, with multiple pressure points, debt burden, pension underfunding, or recent operating deficits, weighing on the score. Bond raters and state oversight officials tend to watch D-grade cities closely.

This answer pulls from the Census Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances, the authoritative federal source for U.S. municipal and county government finances. The headline number above is the direct answer; what follows is the additional context most readers need to use the answer for a real decision rather than just a fact lookup.

A practical caveat: the headline answer above reflects the most recent the Census Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances vintage; underlying data is often revised for months after first publication, and the right reference for any specific decision is whichever vintage is current at the time of the decision. The as-of date is stamped on every page.