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

Towns Under 50K — Municipal Spending Rankings

Towns and smaller municipalities under 50,000 residents. Lean operations with focused service delivery.

Cities
0
Total Population
0
Avg Fiscal Score
0/100
Avg Spending/Capita
$0
Avg Debt/Capita
$0

All 0 Towns

Frequently Asked Questions

How many towns are tracked on CitySpend?

CitySpend tracks 0 towns with populations -1 to 50K. Together they represent 0 residents.

What is the average fiscal health score for towns?

The average fiscal health score for towns is 0 out of 100. They average $0 in spending per capita and $0 in debt per capita.

How does city size affect fiscal health?

Larger cities tend to have higher per-capita spending due to complex urban service needs (transit, housing, public safety). Smaller cities often show lower per-capita debt but may rely more heavily on a single revenue source like property taxes.

What data sources are used for city spending comparisons?

All data comes from the U.S. Census Bureau's Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances. Population figures are from the American Community Survey. Our Fiscal Health Score is a proprietary composite of six weighted factors.

Data: U.S. Census Bureau, Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances. Per-capita figures based on American Community Survey population estimates.