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Data from U.S. Census Bureau · 2026 · Methodology
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Sandy Springs, GA vs Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance), GA

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

Reviewed by CitySpend Editorial Team · Updated

Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance), GA outspends Sandy Springs, GA by a wide margin per resident — $20,643 versus $9,030, a 129% difference. A gap this size usually reflects a structurally different service mix or accounting scope rather than a single line item.

Sandy Springs, GA edges Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance), GA on the Fiscal Health Score by 2 points — 80/100 (grade A) to 78/100 (grade B). At a margin this narrow the grade is close enough that the factor-level detail matters more than the composite.

Neither city reports outstanding debt per resident in its current Census filing, which removes debt service as a point of difference between them. Both cities pour the most per-resident dollars into the same function: parks and recreation leads in Sandy Springs, GA at $896 per resident and in Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance), GA at $2,332.

They also fund themselves differently: intergovernmental transfers is the largest single revenue source in Sandy Springs, GA at 100% of total revenue, whereas Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance), GA relies most on other revenue at 20%.

Summary

Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance) spends 56.3% more per capita than Sandy Springs ($11,613/person difference). Sandy Springs, GA has the stronger Fiscal Health Score (A, 80/100).

Fiscal Health Score

City A
Sandy Springs, GA
Pop. 107,221
A
80/100
Budget Balance100
Debt Burden100
Pension Funding76
Spending Efficiency100
Revenue Diversity0
Trend Direction50
Budget Balance75
Debt Burden100
Pension Funding76
Spending Efficiency58
Revenue Diversity100
Trend Direction50

Key Metrics

Metric
Sandy Springs
Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance)
Total Spending
$968.2M
$2.6B
Spending / Capita
$9,030
$20,643
Total Revenue
$2.4B
$4.2B
Revenue / Capita
$22,054
$32,902
Total Debt
$0
$0
Debt / Capita
$0
$0
Population
107,221
126,672
Gov Employees / 10K
0.0
0.0
Avg Gov Salary
$0
$0

Per Capita Spending by Department

Police
Sandy Springs$0
Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance)$1,372
Fire Protection
Sandy Springs$512
Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance)$771
Highways & Roads
Sandy Springs$605
Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance)$459
Parks & Recreation
Sandy Springs$896
Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance)$2,332
Health
Sandy Springs$0
Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance)$722

Revenue Breakdown (Per Capita)

Sandy SpringsAthens-Clarke County unified government (balance)
Property Tax
$13
$35
Sales Tax
$394
$1,045
Income Tax
$0
$715
Intergovernmental
$22,054
$2,956
Charges & Fees
$0
$1,578
Other
$567
$6,437

Spending Breakdown (Per Capita)

Sandy SpringsAthens-Clarke County unified government (balance)
Police
$0
$1,372
Fire Protection
$512
$771
Highways & Roads
$605
$459
Public Welfare
$1,241
$508
Health
$0
$722
Parks & Recreation
$896
$2,332
Housing
$2,400
$2,708
Sewerage
$0
$183
Utilities
$0
$2,250
Other
$3,375
$9,338
A
Sandy Springs, GA
Fiscal Health Score: 80/100
Excellent fiscal health
B
Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance), GA
Fiscal Health Score: 78/100
Good fiscal health

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Source: Census Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances, 2026.