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@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ title: An Exploration of Moers' 2016 Budget Anomaly
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date: 06/13/2023
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---
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_Note: The currency in this post has been converted to USD using an average exchange rate of 1 EUR = 1.20 USD.
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Additionally, the text values for account groups have been loosely translated to English. You can find the
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_Note: The currency in this post has been converted to USD using an average exchange rate of 1 EUR = 1.20 USD.
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Additionally, the text values for account groups have been loosely translated to English. You can find the
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original dataset here: [Moers budget dataset](https://www.openspending.org/@os-data/moers-all)_
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In the fiscal landscape of Moers, Germany, 2016 stands out as an anomaly. An examination of the budget allocations
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ underlying causes of this fiscal fluctuation.
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title: 'Spending by Account Group',
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description: 'Spending by Account Group',
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data: {
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url: 'https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mpolidori/6148c2a6a669194d5955a30f4605f756/raw/8df7fda117dce5d62b94738b65cbe7153a4c2378/moers-sums.csv',
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url: 'https://storage.openspending.org/moers-all/moers-sums.csv',
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},
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transform: [
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{
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@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ at this point.
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title: 'Donations and General Levies',
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description: 'Donations and General Levies',
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data: {
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url: 'https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mpolidori/6148c2a6a669194d5955a30f4605f756/raw/8df7fda117dce5d62b94738b65cbe7153a4c2378/moers-sums.csv',
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url: 'https://storage.openspending.org/moers-all/moers-sums.csv',
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},
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transform: [
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{ filter: "datum['account group']==='Donations And General Levies'" },
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@ -179,18 +179,18 @@ The rise in "Personnel Expenses" may suggest an expansion of the town's workforc
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staffing in areas like interpretation, social work, healthcare, and administration would be necessary to handle
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the influx of refugees.
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The two account groups that experienced the most substantial raw monetary increases were "Taxes and Similar Charges"
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and "Transfer Expenses". Both these categories more than doubled in size during the year, a significant surge
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The two account groups that experienced the most substantial raw monetary increases were "Taxes and Similar Charges"
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and "Transfer Expenses". Both these categories more than doubled in size during the year, a significant surge
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especially considering their already high baseline spending. This could be for a variety of reasons.
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For "Taxes and Similar Charges", the hike could indicate the town adjusting local taxation to meet the additional
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expenditures, or it could reflect an increase in income from other sources falling under this group. The influx
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of refugees and the resulting uptick in economic activity may have also led to a rise in the collection of certain
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For "Taxes and Similar Charges", the hike could indicate the town adjusting local taxation to meet the additional
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expenditures, or it could reflect an increase in income from other sources falling under this group. The influx
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of refugees and the resulting uptick in economic activity may have also led to a rise in the collection of certain
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local taxes or fees.
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Concurrently, the "Transfer Expenses" spike could be an indication of heightened social welfare payments, costs
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associated with refugee integration, and funds transferred to other entities managing the crisis. These financial
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escalations are a testament to the extensive and multifaceted financial impact the refugee crisis had on the town's
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Concurrently, the "Transfer Expenses" spike could be an indication of heightened social welfare payments, costs
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associated with refugee integration, and funds transferred to other entities managing the crisis. These financial
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escalations are a testament to the extensive and multifaceted financial impact the refugee crisis had on the town's
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budget.
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<VegaLite
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@ -199,17 +199,17 @@ budget.
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title: 'Largest Spending by Account Group',
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description: 'Largest Spending by Account Group',
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data: {
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url: 'https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mpolidori/6148c2a6a669194d5955a30f4605f756/raw/8df7fda117dce5d62b94738b65cbe7153a4c2378/moers-sums.csv',
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url: 'https://storage.openspending.org/moers-all/moers-sums.csv',
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},
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transform: [
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{
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{
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filter: {
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field: 'account group',
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oneOf: [
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'Donations And General Levies',
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'Expenses For Material And Services',
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'Personnel Expenses',
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'Taxes And Similar Charges',
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'Donations And General Levies',
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'Expenses For Material And Services',
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'Personnel Expenses',
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'Taxes And Similar Charges',
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'Transfer Expenses'
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]
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}
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