Kansas City 'Taxpayer Burden' Cost Exposed

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Kansas City and St. Louis are notably highlighted for their fiscal challenges. Kansas City is ranked 57th, while St. Louis is positioned at 59th. Both cities have been assigned “D” grades, indicating significant financial distress. This distress is quantified through the “Taxpayer Burden” metric, representing the amount each taxpayer would need to contribute to settle all municipal debts. In Kansas City, this burden amounts to $8,800 per taxpayer, whereas in St. Louis, it escalates to $9,800. ​

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Can We Handle the Truth . . . of Our Cities' Financial Status? - Show Me Institute

The "Financial State of the Cities 2025" report by Truth in Accounting provides a comprehensive analysis of the fiscal health of America's 75 largest There is an urgent need for comprehensive fiscal reforms in both of Missouri's largest cities. Without prompt and effective action, residents will bear the brunt of past financial mismanagement for years to come.

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