In a recent public meeting in Schwabsoien, the city's mayor, Mandef Schmind, proudly announced that the total debt of the city is only €37,000. This figure means that each citizen of Schwabsoien has an average debt of only €24.88. This remarkable financial situation has attracted significant attention compared to many other cities.
Financial Management or Good Luck?
This statistic, alongside the recognition of four members of the city council and a fire chief, has raised questions about the financial management practices in this area. Is this success due to sound financial measures or merely a stroke of good luck?
While many cities struggle with serious financial problems, Schwabsoien, with its low debt, has emerged as a model in financial management. Can this model be transferred to other cities as well?
By Tag Clar Editorial