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Auto woes add to city's budget problems December 30, 2005 BY MARISOL BELLO FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER.

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1 Auto woes add to city's budget problems December 30, 2005 BY MARISOL BELLO FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER

2 City Budget Problems Labor force has declined from 633,000 in 1980 to 385,476 in the summer of last year. That’s a 39% decrease in Detroit’s labor force. Less people living in Detroit means less property taxes collected by the city government, which is usually the largest asset to a city government. The city loses on average 10,000 to 12,000 people per year. Unemployment remains high for the city. It currently is almost 15%. More and more jobs are vacating the city, lowering income tax revenue also. From 2002 to 2004, Detroit experienced a fall of 10% in income tax revenue. Detroit’s budget deficit could exceed $100 million by June 30.

3 Yikes! As the city government struggles, so do the Detroit Public Schools, enticing more young families to leave Detroit. As the 11 th largest city in the nation with a population of about 900,000, Detroit is also the nation’s poorest big city. One in three residents live under the federal poverty level (which is $19,157 in income a year for a family of four).

4 Detroit’s Labor Market W/P Labor (W/P) 0 L0L0 S0S0 D0D0 S1S1 D1D1 (W/P) 1 L1L1 Shrinking labor force and even less jobs!

5 Detroit’s Spending Imbalance G Income GDGD GSGS Y0Y0 Y1Y1 Gov’t Deficit G0G0


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