U.S. Cost Pressure by Location

Burden • Change • Offset

CountyMO

St. Charles County

This page summarizes financial pressure dynamics for St. Charles County. Cost pressure is modeled as burden plus change minus offsets, then decomposed into standardized pressure components.

Sustainability Score

Latest Snapshot

2024-12-31

Scale direction: Sustainability Score 0 = highest pressure, 100 = lowest pressure. Pressure Score 0 = low pressure, 100 = high pressure.

Overall Sustainability Score

39

High Pressure

Scale: 0 = highest pressure, 100 = lowest pressure

Trend

Increasing

National Percentile

22nd

Weak

Higher percentile is better (less pressure than peers)

Local Narrative

What Is Driving Pressure In St. Charles County

St. Charles County currently has a sustainability score of 39 (High Pressure) with a increasing trend direction. National percentile is 22nd (weak).

Top current component pressures are Utility Pressure (81, increasing) and Tax Pressure (78, increasing).

Compared with Missouri, St. Charles County is 21.3 points lower on sustainability (higher overall pressure).

Pressure Components

Component Breakdown

Higher component score = higher pressure

Research Path

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