Best Fiscal Health in California
50 cities ranked · Strongest municipal fiscal health per Census ASPEP — sustainable per-capita spending.
Top Cities in California
- #1B
San Jose
- #2A
Chula Vista
- #3C
Fontana
- #4C
Corona
- #5B
Stockton
- #6D
Victorville
- #7B
Fremont
- #8C
Anaheim
- #9C
Pomona
- #10C
Modesto
- #11B
Oakland
- #12C
Roseville
- #13C
Santa Rosa
- #14D
Oxnard
- #15C
Long Beach
- #16C
Moreno Valley
- #17C
Pasadena
- #18C
Visalia
- #19D
Oceanside
- #20D
Clovis
- #21C
Torrance
- #22C
Alameda
- #23F
Simi Valley
- #24C
Riverside
- #25C
Sacramento
- #26D
Bakersfield
- #27F
Hayward
- #28B
Santa Cruz
- #29C
San Diego
- #30B
Santa Barbara
- #31C
Fresno
- #32C
Concord
- #33D
Escondido
- #34D
Garden Grove
- #35F
Lancaster
- #36F
Murrieta
- #37D
Palmdale
- #38D
San Ramon
- #39F
Santa Ana
- #40D
Santa Clara
- #41D
Thousand Oaks
- #42C
Vallejo
- #43B
Woodland
- #44D
Orange
- #45C
San Francisco
- #46D
Los Angeles
- #47D
Glendale
- #48F
Merced
- #49C
Napa
- #50F
San Bernardino
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which city in California ranks highest for best fiscal health?
San Jose, CA ranks #1 in California for best fiscal health with a sub-score of 90/100 (MoveScore 78, grade B).
How many cities in California are compared?
50 California cities have enough federal data for this ranking. Cities need at least three of six sub-scores for inclusion.
How is this ranking calculated?
Strongest municipal fiscal health per Census ASPEP — sustainable per-capita spending. Sub-scores are normalized to 0-100 and the highest scores rank first.
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California-specific ranking using the spending sub-score, normalized to 0-100. Cities need at least three federal sub-scores to be included.