This map shows towns and their equalized valuation per pupil (EVPP) – or the total equalized value of all property in a town divided by the number of public-school students residing in that town.
Towns that have more EVPP are able to have lower local property tax rates to fund their schools. On the flip side, towns with low EVPP need to have much high tax rates, and still often raise less money for their schools.
On this map, the darker the blue, the higher the EVPP. How does your town compare with the rest of the state?
