Bergs municipality ends up in the top ten with its 81 points, which can be compared with last year's 72 points. 

The municipality offers its residents consumer guidance but buys the service from an external supplier.

The municipality has a one-week waiting period to get help with budget and debt counseling.

It is less than the average for the country which is 3 weeks.

Bräcke municipality at the bottom

It is worse off for consumers in Bräcke.

The municipality shares the bottom position with Arjeplog, Norrtälje, Årjäng and Ödeshög where all have scraped together 26 points.

Last year, Bräcke municipality was awarded 57 points, which means a loss of 31 points.

Bräcke no longer offers its residents consumer guidance, something that last year's review showed that the municipality did then.

Bräcke has a 16-week waiting period to get help with budget and debt counseling.

That is more than the average for the country, which is 3 weeks.

The waiting time is longer than last year when it was 8 weeks for budget and debt counseling.

The review

Every year, Råd och Rön compiles statistics from the Swedish Consumer Agency, the National Food Administration and the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth on what support consumers can expect in their home municipality.

Vänersborg receives the highest rating with 85 points, followed by Borlänge and Vimmerby with 84 points each.