Reductions in funding allocated towards fire protection services have a more pronounced impact on the value of residential properties compared to fluctuations in crime rates, educational standards, or environmental conditions, according to research conducted by economists at the University of Cincinnati. Although initial budget cuts exert a substantial influence on home prices, the repercussions are transient and do not endure over time.
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