In order to help address the "relentless squeeze" on municipal finances in Massachusetts, the state should dedicate 40 percent of tax revenues to local aid and develop a new system for benchmarking local costs, according to the Foundation's 35th annual analysis of local revenues and spending. In addition to a review of overall trends in local finances, the report includes financial data and property tax rates for every city and town in the Commonwealth.
November 01, 2005
Municipal
Municipal Financial Data: 35th Edition
In order to help address the "relentless squeeze" on municipal finances in Massachusetts, the state should dedicate 40 percent of tax revenues to local aid and develop a new system for benchmarking local costs, according to the Foundation's 35th annual analysis of local revenues and spending. In addition to a review of overall trends in local finances, the report includes financial data and property tax rates for every city and town in the Commonwealth.