What's it take to have a well-run city?

Just look around, Louisvillians.

Derby City is scoring high with WalletHub in a new survey that ranks Louisville as the 10th Best-Run City in America.

The survey results were determined by the city's operating efficiency and how well officials manage and spend public funds. WalletHub compared the quality of services residents receive against the city's total budget, according to a press release.

Here's how Louisville stacked up:

34 th – Financial Stability

89 th – Education

108 th – Health

91 st – Safety

53 rd – Economy

121 st – Infrastructure & Pollution

6th – Total Budget per Capita

And here's the full report.

The No. 1 best-run city? Nampa, Idaho. We're not sure where that is, but we bet it's great.

Lexington friends, you're ranked No. 5 on this list. Way to go!

The worst-run city is, drumroll, please ... our nation's capital. Sorry, Washington, D.C., residents but, according to this survey, you're not getting your money's worth.

Taylor Riley is a producer at the Courier-Journal. You can reach her at triley@gannett.com.

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