metromesa

metromesa t1_jdfr9vh wrote

I think so. As someone else already mentioned, if the library system of a particular area is in frequent use, its budget will probably expand as a result. More budget more supplies, maybe more branches, serving more of the community.

The Los Angeles system is one of the largest in the country with 72 branches. Their budget is huge at nearly $134M. They've reached over 10 million checkouts servicing LA County last year alone.

Here's a link for the systems that had high checkputs last year: https://company.overdrive.com/2023/01/11/129-libraries-surpass-one-million-checkouts-in-2022/

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