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2025 State of the Local Government Study

This 48-page study examines the key challenges faced by local governments in New York State, including financial stability, staffing shortages, technological gaps, and budget management difficulties. The study includes the following sections:
  • Survey Methodology
  • Introduction and Overview
  • About the Participating Organizations
  • Financial Strategies
  • Technology Investments
  • Solutions for Labor Shortages
  • Current Leading Issues
  • Future Outlook

Download the full study to explore these findings and recommended strategies.

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Serving Government Agencies Nationwide

Our accounting and advisory firm offers auditing, accounting, and consulting services to government organizations. School districts, public authorities, states, cities, counties, towns, and villages trust us to help them achieve their goals. We’re committed to exceeding expectations and ensuring satisfaction. Choose us for a fully dedicated partner in your success.

  • Assistance With Required New York State Financial Reporting
  • Consulting Services, Including Interim Accounting Services
  • Full Scale Financial Statement & Federal Single Audits
  • Internal Audits
  • Internal Control Assessments
  • Outsource Accounting
  • Transportation Advisory Services

You are invited to contribute to Bonadio's 2026 State of Local Government Study

Complete The Bonadio Group’s Government Survey by Monday, November 17, 2025, and receive:
  • A comprehensive report tailored by respondent size and geography.
  • Exclusive insights on economic outlook, financial strategies, technology investments, labor solutions, and top state-level issues.
  • Enter for a complimentary 30-minute consultation with one of our experts.

Don’t miss this chance to gain actionable intelligence to guide your government’s opportunities in 2026!
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48-Page eBook: 2025 State of the Local Government Study