Feb 15 • 08:19 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Municipal Finances: Half a Billion Euros for Unterföhring

The municipality of Unterföhring, north of Munich, has approved a record budget exceeding half a billion euros for the year 2026, surpassing similar municipalities' ten-year expenditures.

Unterföhring, a small town situated just north of Munich, is making headlines with its newly approved record budget of over half a billion euros for the year 2026. This substantial financial plan was spearheaded by the local council and Mayor Andreas Kemmelmeyer from the independent voter community. With a population of around 12,000, Unterföhring's budget greatly exceeds that of other municipalities of similar size, many of which take years to amass such funds.

The reasons behind this remarkable budget include a surprising windfall from trade tax revenues. The announcement came at the end of November, highlighting that Unterföhring is home to significant establishments, including the Allianz Campus and major media companies like ProSieben. This unexpected income has propelled Unterföhring into a leading position among the wealthiest municipalities in Germany, even surpassing known tax havens like Grünwald, which anticipates revenues and expenditures of around 315 million euros this year.

This unprecedented financial boost not only places Unterföhring at the top of wealth statistics within Germany but also opens up numerous opportunities for local development and improvement of public services. The significant budget allocation signals a robust local economy and may set a precedent for other municipalities to seek similar growth. The implications of this budget go beyond mere numbers; they reflect the potential for enhanced community infrastructure and services for residents, potentially influencing the region's economic landscape for years to come.

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