Overall Sustainability Score
60
Elevated
Scale: 0 = highest pressure, 100 = lowest pressure
U.S. Cost Pressure by Location
Burden • Change • Offset
City • NE
This page summarizes financial pressure dynamics for Ansley. Cost pressure is modeled as burden plus change minus offsets, then decomposed into standardized pressure components.
Sustainability Score
2024-12-31
Scale direction: Sustainability Score 0 = highest pressure, 100 = lowest pressure. Pressure Score 0 = low pressure, 100 = high pressure.
Overall Sustainability Score
60
Elevated
Scale: 0 = highest pressure, 100 = lowest pressure
Trend
Stable
National Percentile
76th
Strong
Higher percentile is better (less pressure than peers)
Local Narrative
Ansley currently has a sustainability score of 60 (Elevated) with a stable trend direction. National percentile is 76th (strong).
Top current component pressures are Income Offset (56, stable) and Utility Pressure (52, increasing).
Compared with Custer County, Ansley is 4.9 points higher on sustainability (lower overall pressure).
Pressure Components
Higher component score = higher pressure
INSURANCE_PRESSURE
Pressure Score: 21 • Trend: Decreasing
Moderate
Owner-cost burden proxy is 14.5% of income with -2.0% year-over-year movement.
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TAX_PRESSURE
Pressure Score: 32 • Trend: Stable
Moderate
Median real estate taxes are $1,838 with -0.6% year-over-year movement.
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UTILITY_PRESSURE
Pressure Score: 52 • Trend: Increasing
Elevated
Median gross rent proxy is $853 with 7.4% year-over-year movement.
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ESSENTIAL_INFLATION_PRESSURE
Pressure Score: 47 • Trend: Increasing
Elevated
Essential burden proxy (gross rent to income) is 15.1% with 4.9% year-over-year movement.
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INCOME_OFFSET
Pressure Score: 56 • Trend: Stable
Elevated
Median household income is $67,906 with 2.4% year-over-year growth.
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Research Path
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