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...May 60 ) 3 pages Michigan Fiscal Trends: Revised Edition 1948-1959, Report 200, ( May 60 ) 56 pages Increasing The Efficiency Of Detroit’s Fire Department, CC

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June 23, 2020
...Report on the Financial Condition of the Michigan Unemployment Compensation FundMemo, ( March 1985 ) 4 pages Trends in Operating Revenues and Expenditures, For The City of

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September 20, 1980
...since gone out of print. Tax Base Sharing for Local School DistrictsMemo, ( June 1991 ) 3 pages Fiscal Trends of the City of DetroitReport 300, (

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September 20, 1990
...to occur any time soon (if ever). Long-term trends and slow-moving threats only seem to be truly exciting and attention-grabbing for small, wonk-ish groups like ours. That
...ability of local governments to rely on property taxes during recessionary periods should not be overlooked. The data discussed in this post reflect statewide trends. Data at
...Several risks can affect a pension system’s future financial condition. These risks center around assumptions pension system managers make about future economic trends which they use to

Council Briefs

May 4, 2020
...it no longer serves that purpose.  The state relies on more diversified revenue sources, including income and sales taxes, and these are much more connected to broader
...independent source for individual liberties which are not accorded recognition at the federal level. It also examines recent trends in amending Article I of the 1963 Michigan

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March 17, 2010
...their household electricity consumption has changed. Even as people use more electricity at home, however, national trends show a reduction in overall electricity consumption resulting from public

Council Briefs

February 12, 2021
...and revenue disposition for major taxes assessed in Michigan at both the state and local levels. These are supplemented by historical information on revenues and long-run trends. For quick reference, archived

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May 17, 2021
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