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111. To.* <br />'°"; STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />OFFICE OF THE STATE AUDITOR <br />` t SUITE 400 <br />\;I 555 PARK STREET <br />SAINT P.4UL 55103 <br />ARVE H. C,%iu.%o% 296.2551 <br />Simi AL DITOB <br />DATA BASE <br />TENT OF INDICATORS FOR FINANCIAL HEALTH PROFILES <br />Throughout the profile, class refers to the following population groups: <br />1. First Class Cities (more than 100,000 population) <br />2. 20,000 to 100,000 population <br />3. 10,000 to 20,000 population <br />4. 2,500 to 10,000 population <br />Note: Unless otherwise indicated, the source of information shown on the <br />Financial Health profile is the annual financial statement. <br />1. Population Source: Minnesota State Demographer; estimate <br />Households - Sour,,e: Minnesota State Demographer; estimate <br />2. Property Values <br />Source: Minnesota Department of Revenue. Data shown for the "payable - <br />year; e.g., 1985 value is payable in 1986. Indicated market value, <br />assessed valuation and sales ratios are from the Department of Revenue. <br />3. Building Permits <br />Source: Data provided by individual cities <br />4. Retail Sales <br />Source: Minnesota Department of Revenue's Historical Retail Sales data on <br />"Gross Retail Sales," showing both taxable and nontaxable sales. Number of <br />businesses equals the number of vendors who filed sales tax returns. <br />5. Individual Economic Status <br />Per Capita Income - Source: Minnesota Department of Revenue. Federal <br />Adjusted Gross Income (FAGI) divided by demographer's estimate of popu- <br />lation. Per capita adjusted gross income figures for 1985 are prelimi- <br />nary numbers from the Minnesota Department of Revenue. Data for 1986 is <br />not yet available. Final figures for 1985 and 1986 from the B,jreau of <br />Economic Analysis, U.S. Commerce Department, will not be avai .-le sntil <br />April, 1988. <br />AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER <br />