To evaluate the effectiveness of city leadership, WalletHub analyzed 148 of the nation’s largest cities based on their operating efficiency. The study developed a “Quality of City Services” score for each city, using 36 key performance indicators across six service categories, and compared those results to each city’s total per-capita budget.
| Top 20 Best-Run Cities in America | ||
| 1. Provo, UT | 11. Las Cruces, NM | |
| 2. Nampa, ID | 12. Oklahoma City, OK | |
| 3. Manchester, NH | 13. Mobile, AL | |
| 4. Boise, ID | 14. Dover, DE | |
| 5. Nashua, NH | 15. Chesapeake, VA | |
| 6. Sioux Falls, SD | 16. Warwick, RI | |
| 7. Fort Wayne, IN | 17. Durham, NC | |
| 8. Virginia Beach, VA | 18. Jacksonville, FL | |
| 9. Lincoln, NE | 19. Lexington-Fayette, KY | |
| 10. Mesa, AZ | 20. Missoula, MT | |
Best vs. Worst
- Casper, Wyoming, has the lowest long-term debt outstanding per capita, which is 64.9 times lower than in Oakland, California, the city with the highest.
- Nampa, Idaho, has among the fewest property crimes (per 1,000 residents), which is 9.7 times fewer than in Oakland city, California, the city with the most.
- Rapid City, South Dakota, has the lowest unemployment rate, which is 8.8 times lower than in Flint, Michigan, the city with the highest.
- Fremont, California, has the lowest share of the population living in poverty, which is 6.6 times lower than in Flint, Michigan, the city with the highest.
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