The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has expanded its online fiscal health metrics to now include financial metrics for Tennessee’s cities, providing a more complete picture of local government finances across the state.

The dashboard, available at tncot.cc/fiscalmetrics, has historically provided fiscal health infographics for Tennessee counties. With this latest update, the Comptroller’s Office has added financial metric infographics for municipalities that submitted their fiscal year 2025 audit reports by March 31, 2026.
“This addition allows us to better evaluate and monitor the financial condition of local governments statewide,” Comptroller Jason Mumpower said. “Strong local governments are essential to the overall financial well-being of Tennessee.”
The fiscal health metrics use audited financial data, approved budgets, and property assessment information to evaluate performance based on key indicators, including cash on hand compared to annual expenditures and debt levels relative to property values or income levels.
The inclusion of city-level data builds on several years of county reporting and offers a more comprehensive statewide view of local government fiscal health.
Local officials and the public are encouraged to explore the dashboard and review fiscal health metrics for their communities here.




























