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

Racine, WI vs Madison, WI

Side-by-side fiscal comparison · U.S. Census Bureau data (2023)

Summary

Racine spends 10.3% more per capita than Madison ($2,249/person difference). Madison, WI has the stronger Fiscal Health Score (A, 87/100).

Fiscal Health Score

City A
Racine, WI
Pop. 77,453
B
70/100
Budget Balance63
Debt Burden100
Pension Funding76
Spending Efficiency24
Revenue Diversity100
Trend Direction50
City B
Madison, WI
Pop. 268,516
A
87/100
Budget Balance100
Debt Burden100
Pension Funding76
Spending Efficiency80
Revenue Diversity100
Trend Direction50

Key Metrics

Metric
Racine
Madison
Total Spending
$1.9B
$5.9B
Spending / Capita
$24,108
$21,859
Total Revenue
$1.7B
$11.3B
Revenue / Capita
$21,473
$41,927
Total Debt
$0
$0
Debt / Capita
$0
$0
Population
77,453
268,516
Gov Employees / 10K
0.0
0.0
Avg Gov Salary
$0
$0

Per Capita Spending by Department

Police
Racine$2,604
Madison$0
Fire Protection
Racine$471
Madison$264
Highways & Roads
Racine$463
Madison$47
Parks & Recreation
Racine$555
Madison$1,572
Education
Racine$0
Madison$0
Health
Racine$392
Madison$744

Revenue Breakdown (Per Capita)

RacineMadison
Property Tax
$261
$770
Sales Tax
$174
$1,178
Income Tax
$23
$32
Intergovernmental
$3,150
$7,913
Charges & Fees
$0
$1,755
Other
$1,587
$2,381

Spending Breakdown (Per Capita)

RacineMadison
Police
$2,604
$0
Fire Protection
$471
$264
Highways & Roads
$463
$47
Education
$0
$0
Public Welfare
$1,459
$1,769
Health
$392
$744
Hospitals
$1
$1,664
Parks & Recreation
$555
$1,572
Housing
$4,227
$3,100
Sewerage
$0
$166
Utilities
$2,406
$3,406
Interest on Debt
$0
$2,451
Other
$11,532
$6,676
B
Racine, WI
Fiscal Health Score: 70/100
Good fiscal health
A
Madison, WI
Fiscal Health Score: 87/100
Excellent fiscal health

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