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Minnesota school districts raise property taxes in 2025-2026 due to rising costs and stagnant state funding.
Several Minnesota school districts are raising property tax levies in 2025-2026 amid rising costs and stagnant state funding.
Menahga increased its levy by 12.79% to $2.28 million, citing inflation, rural economic challenges, and a projected $6 billion state budget shortfall.
Park Rapids raised its levy by 2.68% to $7.59 million due to declining enrollment and a $1 million funding loss from charter school transfers, resulting in a $6.7 million projected deficit.
Wadena-Deer Creek approved an 11.3% levy increase to $2.74 million, driven by changes in state funding formulas and rising property values, while maintaining a clean audit and a positive net fund balance despite a negative unassigned balance.
Los distritos escolares de Minnesota aumentan los impuestos a la propiedad en 2025-2026 debido al aumento de los costos y al estancamiento del financiamiento estatal.