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

North Miami, FL

Population: 59,854 (2022) · Small Cities (50K–100K)

C
62/100

Average fiscal health — some areas of concern

Total Spending
$730.9M
Per Capita
$12,211
Total Revenue
$250.6M
Total Debt
$0

Spending Breakdown

Housing & Community Development
39.5%$288.5M
Other
19.1%$139.8M
Parks & Recreation
15.2%$110.9M
Sewerage
10.0%$73.3M
Fire Protection
6.1%$44.3M
Public Welfare
6.1%$44.3M
Utilities
2.2%$16.3M
Health
1.3%$9.3M
Hospitals
0.6%$4.3M

Spending data sourced from the Census Bureau's Annual Survey of State & Local Government Finances. Per-capita comparisons use the Lincoln Institute's Fiscally Standardized Cities methodology for fair cross-city benchmarking.

Revenue Sources

Sales Tax
1.5%$3.6M
Income Tax
16.6%$41.5M
Intergovernmental
100.0%$250.6M
Charges & Fees
68.5%$171.7M
Other
77.6%$194.5M

Per Capita Spending by Department

Fire Protection$741/person
Parks & Recreation$1,854/person
Health$155/person

Score Breakdown

Budget Balance & Reserves (25%)27/100
Debt Burden (20%)100/100
Pension Funding (20%)76/100
Spending Efficiency (15%)100/100
Revenue Diversity (10%)0/100
Trend Direction (10%)50/100

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Data source: U.S. Census Bureau, Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances (2023). Population from American Community Survey.

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Frequently Asked Questions

North Miami, FL spends $12,211 per resident, based on total expenditures of $730.9M for a population of 59,854. The city has a Fiscal Health Score of C (62/100).

North Miami, FL has total expenditures of $730.9M and total revenue of $250.6M. The city carries $0 in total debt, based on Census Bureau data from 2023.

North Miami, FL employs 0 government workers, of which 0 are full-time. The average government salary is $0, with 0.0 employees per 10,000 residents.

North Miami, FL has a Fiscal Health Score of C (62/100). This score evaluates budget balance, debt burden, pension funding, spending efficiency, revenue diversity, and 3-year fiscal trajectory compared to peer cities of similar population.