Colton, CA
Federal data profile
Score Breakdown
Each sub-score is normalized to 0-100. Missing sub-scores are skipped, not penalized.
Fewer than three federal data sources matched this city, so a composite grade is not shown.
What the Federal Data Says
Fiscal Health (Census ASPEP)
Per-capita spending: $0
Fiscal score: 50
Hospitals (CMS HCAHPS)
Average quality rating: 2.0 / 5
Hospitals tracked: 1
Other Cities in California
Sub-scores are normalized to 0-100 and averaged with equal weight. Missing sources are skipped. A composite requires at least three of the six sub-scores.
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (cost), Census Bureau ACS, FBI UCR, NOAA, 2026.