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This document contains a breakdown of municipal tax allocation in percentages for different departments. The police department receives the largest allocation at 45% ($50,000), followed by schools at 27% ($30,000), fire department at 18% ($20,000), and roads at 9% ($10,000). The total municipal tax allocation is $110,000.

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Vans

This document contains a breakdown of municipal tax allocation in percentages for different departments. The police department receives the largest allocation at 45% ($50,000), followed by schools at 27% ($30,000), fire department at 18% ($20,000), and roads at 9% ($10,000). The total municipal tax allocation is $110,000.

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Municipal Tax Allocation

Roads
Schools
Fire Dept.
Police

$
$
$
$

10,000.00
30,000.00
20,000.00
50,000.00

Municipal Tax Allocat

Roads; $10,000.00 ; 9%
Police; $50,000.00 ; 45%

Schools; $30

Fire Dept.; $20,000.00 ; 1

al Tax Allocation
Roads; $10,000.00 ; 9%

45%

Schools; $30,000.00 ; 27%

Fire Dept.; $20,000.00 ; 18%

Year
2006
2007
2008
2009

Number Of Vans puchased


Chrysler
FordChevrolet
90
40
40
85
60
50
70
85
65
65
95
65

Pontiac
35
60
75
70

100
90

90

85
70

80
70
60
Numbers 50
(In Millions)
40
30
20
10
0

Chrysler

Number of Vans Purchased


100
90

90

95
85

85
70

80
70

75
65

65 65

60

60

50

60

bers 50
(In Millions)
40

40

40

35

30
20
10
0
Chrysler

Ford

Chevrolet
Make

2006

2007

2008

2009

Pontiac

70

Age
17-19
20-24
25-34
35-44
45-54

Thousands (010's)
White Collar
Blue Collar
75
145
95
130
167
143
198
96
63
156

Unemployed
80
75
10
6
81

JOBS in 2010's
250
200
150
Numbers

100
50
0
17-19

20-24

25-34

35-44

Age
White Collar

Blue Collar

Unemployed

45-54

45-54

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