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Population

1,238,295

Land Area

782.06

ha

Annual Operating Budget

$3.82B

expenses

Edmonton Population Trend

Annual population estimates sourced from BC Stats / Alberta Municipal Affairs. Used as the denominator for all per-capita metrics on this page. Learn more ↗

Annual estimates, 2016–2025

1,238,295+28.4% since 2016

Fiscal Trends (2021–2024)

Total revenue and total operating expenses per resident over 4 fiscal years. Shows whether the municipality's fiscal position has been improving or declining. Learn more ↗

Revenue and expense per person over 4 years

Fiscal Report Card

These metrics reflect reported financial data and do not capture local context such as major infrastructure investments, one-time grants, natural disasters, or policy decisions. Learn more

Fiscal Trajectory

Composite score (0–10) measuring the 4-year trajectory of fiscal health across revenue growth, expense control, debt reduction, and operating surplus. Higher is better. Score is relative to all municipalities in your population band. Learn more ↗
Top of Band

65.0

score
23.9% Band Min
75.0% Band Max
Band Avg: 50.0%
AB Avg: 50.0%

Fiscal trajectory score of 65.0 is above the band average of 50.0, placing this municipality among improving peers.

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Fiscal Balance

Operating surplus (revenues minus expenses) divided by population. Positive means the municipality took in more than it spent. Higher is better. Learn more ↗
Mid-Band

$793

/ person
$134 Band Min
$1,348 Band Max
Band Avg: $828
AB Avg: $930

Operating surplus of $793/person is 1.0× the band average of $828. Ranks 7th of 10 in the band.

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Tax Burden

Own-source taxation per resident — property taxes and other local levies set by the municipality. Lower is better (lighter burden on residents). Does not include provincial school taxes. Learn more ↗
Bottom of Band

$1,725

/ person
$261 Band Min
$1,725 Band Max
Band Avg: $1,235
AB Avg: $2,010

Per-person taxation of $1,725 is 40% above the band average. Residents contribute $490 more per person than typical peers.

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Debt Load

Annual debt payments as a percentage of the provincial statutory borrowing limit. Lower is better — more room for future infrastructure borrowing. 100% = at the legal ceiling. Learn more ↗
Bottom of Band

32.7%

capacity used
0.0% Band Min
54.1% Band Max
Band Avg: 14.8%
AB Avg: 11.9%

At 32.7% of liability capacity used, borrowing room is more constrained than 1 of 10 peers in the band.

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Revenue Resilience

Provincial and federal grants and transfers as a share of total revenue. Lower is better — the municipality is more financially self-sufficient. Note: high grant dependency may reflect dedicated capital programs, not fiscal weakness. Learn more ↗
Bottom of Band

18.1%

grant dependency
3.6% Band Min
18.1% Band Max
Band Avg: 9.1%
AB Avg: 23.6%

Grant dependency of 18.1% is above the band average of 9.1%. More reliant on transfers than typical peers.

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Service Efficiency

Total operating expenses per resident across all municipal services. Lower is better — delivering services at lower per-person cost. Smaller municipalities often have higher per-capita costs due to fixed overhead. Learn more ↗
Bottom of Band

$3,085

/ person
$397 Band Min
$3,111 Band Max
Band Avg: $2,253
AB Avg: $3,918

Total spending of $3,085/person is $831 above the band average of $2,253, ranking 8th of 10 in the band.

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What's Driving These Numbers

Tax Revenue by Property Class

Tax levy collected from each property class — how the tax burden is distributed across residential, commercial, industrial, and other property owners. Year coverage varies by data availability.

How the annual municipal tax levy is split across property classes. A higher residential share means homeowners carry more of the tax burden.

Share of total municipal tax levy by property class (Commercial and Industrial combined)

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Annual Homeowner Cost

Estimated taxes on a median-value home

A typical homeowner pays $1,472/year — 73% below the band average of $5,510.

Estimated annual property tax bill on a median-value home (all dwelling types — not single-family only). See methodology.

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$1,472 / yr

$958 Band Min
$8,052 Band Max
Band Avg: $5,510
AB Avg: $4,403
2nd of 10 in band
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Residential Tax Base

Share of assessed property value from residential

77.9% of the tax base is residential, similar to the band average of 80.9%.

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77.9%

75.0% Band Min
87.9% Band Max
Band Avg: 80.9%
AB Avg: 77.1%
2nd of 10 in band
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Population Growth

Change over 5 years (2020–2025)

Population grew 18.3% over 5 years — significantly above the band average of 14.5%. Rapid growth drives infrastructure and service demand.

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+18.3%

5.6% Band Min
20.6% Band Max
Band Avg: 14.5%
AB Avg: 12.6%
4th of 10 in band

Development Activity

Building permit data not available

Revenue Breakdown / person

Per-capita revenue by source — how much each resident contributes through each funding stream. Own-Source Tax = municipal property taxes. Transfers = federal and provincial grants. Service Sales = utility and fee revenues.

Expense Breakdown / person

Per-capita operating expenses by municipal service category. Municipalities with water, sewer, or transit utilities will show higher totals.

Peer Comparison

Comparing against 2 municipalities in the 150,000+ band.

MunicipalityTypePopulationRev/CapExp/CapSurplus/CapDebt/CapTax BillTax Coll. %Liab. Used %5yr Growth
CalgaryD1,612,834$3,776$3,091$685$1,943$95897.4%54.1%+19.4%
EdmontonD1,238,295$3,878$3,085$793$3,528$1,47295.7%32.7%+18.3%