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

Renton, WA vs Seattle, WA

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

Summary

Seattle spends 51.1% more per capita than Renton ($17,594/person difference). Renton, WA has the stronger Fiscal Health Score (B, 75/100).

Fiscal Health Score

City A
Renton, WA
Pop. 105,355
B
75/100
Budget Balance52
Debt Burden100
Pension Funding76
Spending Efficiency80
Revenue Diversity100
Trend Direction50
City B
Seattle, WA
Pop. 734,603
C
61/100
Budget Balance69
Debt Burden50
Pension Funding76
Spending Efficiency22
Revenue Diversity100
Trend Direction50

Key Metrics

Metric
Renton
Seattle
Total Spending
$1.8B
$25.3B
Spending / Capita
$16,868
$34,463
Total Revenue
$2.4B
$56.5B
Revenue / Capita
$23,215
$76,958
Total Debt
$22.3M
$808.1M
Debt / Capita
$211
$1,100
Population
105,355
734,603
Gov Employees / 10K
0.0
0.0
Avg Gov Salary
$0
$0

Per Capita Spending by Department

Police
Renton$2,978
Seattle$0
Fire Protection
Renton$753
Seattle$210
Highways & Roads
Renton$90
Seattle$0
Parks & Recreation
Renton$1,288
Seattle$3,923
Education
Renton$0
Seattle$1,461
Health
Renton$0
Seattle$1,131

Revenue Breakdown (Per Capita)

RentonSeattle
Property Tax
$31
$1,831
Sales Tax
$377
$1,094
Income Tax
$2,146
$3,496
Intergovernmental
$792
$9,846
Charges & Fees
$1,771
$3,960
Other
$4,728
$8,544

Spending Breakdown (Per Capita)

RentonSeattle
Police
$2,978
$0
Fire Protection
$753
$210
Highways & Roads
$90
$0
Education
$0
$1,461
Public Welfare
$1,270
$3,439
Health
$0
$1,131
Hospitals
$496
$1,871
Parks & Recreation
$1,288
$3,923
Housing
$3,801
$3,727
Sewerage
$39
$952
Utilities
$3,428
$6,489
Other
$2,725
$11,260
B
Renton, WA
Fiscal Health Score: 75/100
Good fiscal health
C
Seattle, WA
Fiscal Health Score: 61/100
Average fiscal health

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