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Hessian Cities Sue Over Census Results, Claiming Funding Losses

Multiple Hessian cities are suing their State Statistical Office over lower-than-expected population figures from the 2022 census, impacting their municipal funding; the office denies any errors.

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German Cities Sue Over Census Population Discrepancies

Giessen, Germany, is suing the State Statistical Office after the 2022 census revealed 6,000 fewer residents than previously recorded, resulting in an €8.6 million annual funding loss; 41 Hessian cities dispute their census data.

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Hessian Municipalities Appeal Lower Census Population Figures

Thirty-nine Hessian municipalities are appealing their revised, lower population figures from the 2022 census, fearing reduced funding; the dispute highlights concerns over the census methodology and its impact on financial allocations.

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Friedberg Census Undercount Threatens City Funding

Friedberg, a German university town, is facing a potential loss of significant state funding due to a discrepancy between its official census population (28,719) and its actual resident count (31,231), primarily attributed to the undercounting of students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Saxony-Anhalt Rejects Calls to Change Municipal Funding Based on Census Data

Saxony-Anhalt's Ministry of Finance refused to change municipal funding calculations based on census data despite protests from several municipalities that experienced significant funding cuts due to census-reported population losses and proposed using their own more precise data instead.

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