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Why it Matters: The Expenditures Analysis graph correlates the size of municipalities, as measured by Total Expenditures, and Expenditures per capita respectively. The municipality on the far right has the largest budget. The municipality on the far left has the smallest budget. The higher up you travel on the graph indicates municipalities that spend the most per capita. For comparison purposes, Transfers, Capital Outlay and Extraordinary Items have been excluded from the Expenditures Calculations. (n015) (o19)

Data Source: Historical Revenue & Expense data has been loaded from state available public data that each municipality files annually, and includes all fund types. Future Year data is loaded from the community's own budget or forecast projections and typically only includes General and other Governmental Funds. (n016)

Tri-County Regional Planning Commission - Data Table

MunicipalityLies WithinPopulationTotal
Revenues
1Peer
Rank
Revenues
per Capita
2Peer
Rank
BellevueEaton County$807,5801$1
DansvilleIngham County609$250,4775$4115
DimondaleEaton County1,588$793,0283$4993
EagleClinton County$68,5456$6
ElsieClinton County1,066$658,8927$6187
FowlerClinton County$829,81913$13
Maple RapidsClinton County$584,7322$2
MullikenEaton County589$261,58012$44412
StockbridgeIngham County1,416$878,8699$6219
SunfieldEaton County676$462,0278$6838
VermontvilleEaton County$586,26611$11
WebbervilleIngham County1,238$1,254,94310$1,01410
WestphaliaClinton County808$625,9044$7754

1Rank is based on Total Revenues (excluding extraordinary Revenue items).

2Rank is based on Revenues per Capita.