Alpha (%)
The annualized percentage difference between a portfolio's actual returns and its expected performance given its level of market risk, as measured by beta.
Strives to provide Massachusetts investors with high monthly income exempt from regular federal income taxes and Massachusetts state personal income taxes; as well as preservation of capital. Focuses on sector rotation and issuer selection primarily within intermediate and long-term investment grade municipal securities. Utilizes a time-tested, value-oriented investment process led by a deep and experienced team of municipal bond specialists.
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Western Asset
Western Asset Management is one of the world's leading global fixed income managers. Founded in 1971, the firm is known for team management and proprietary research, supported by robust risk management and a long-term fundamental value approach.

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Performance data quoted represents past performance, which does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be lower or higher than the figures shown. Principal value and investment returns will fluctuate, and investors' shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Performance would have been lower if fees had not been waived in various periods. Total returns assume the reinvestment of all distributions and the deduction of all Fund expenses. Returns with sales charge reflect a deduction of the stated maximum sales charge. Returns without sales charge would have been lower had sales charges been reflected. An investor cannot invest directly in an index, and unmanaged index returns do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. Returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
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| Credit Quality | Fund |
|---|---|
AAA | 6.60% |
AA | 35.32% |
A | 45.39% |
BBB | 7.85% |
Not Rated | 4.83% |
Cash & Cash Equivalents | 0.02% |
As of 09/30/2025 (Updated Monthly)
Portfolio holdings are based on the total portfolio and are subject to change at any time. Holdings are provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell any security.
Distribution Rate
Final composition of the current year’s distribution—income, capital gains and/or return of capital—are based on US tax rules and will be determined by February of the following year. For tax characterization of a distribution, such as return of capital and tax-exempt income, click on the “Tax Information” tab above.
Annually, a fund must distribute all realized capital gains net of realized losses, so the fund will not be subject to an entity level income tax. A fund’s capital gain distribution in a particular year may be a result of the disposition of holdings that appreciated in value during prior years. Thus, while the fund may gain or lose value over the course of a year, a capital gain distribution paid by the fund may not be indicative of current performance of the fund.
The distributable amount of net capital gains are paid on a per-share basis to all investors who hold shares of the fund on the record date of the distribution and are recognized by the shareholder for tax purposes as of the ex-date of the distribution, regardless of when the gains or losses arose in the fund. Net gains on holdings held long term by the fund would be distributed to shareholders as a long-term capital gain distribution no matter how long the shareholder has owned shares in the fund.
Refer to the fund’s annual report or statement of additional information for specific information regarding distributions.
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| Factsheet - Western Asset Massachusetts Municipals Fund |
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| Annual Report - Western Asset Massachusetts Municipals Fund - Class A | |||
| Annual Financial Statements and Other Information - Western Asset Massachusetts Municipals Fund | |||
| Semi-Annual Report - Western Asset Massachusetts Municipals Fund - Class A | |||
| Semi-Annual Financial Statements and Other Information - Western Asset Massachusetts Municipals Fund | |||
| Prospectus - Western Asset Massachusetts Municipals Fund | |||
| Summary Prospectus - Western Asset Massachusetts Municipals Fund | |||
| Statement of Additional Information - LMP Income Trust Book 31 | |||
| Fiscal Q1 Holdings - Western Asset Massachusetts Municipals Fund | |||
| Fiscial Q3 Holdings - Western Asset Massachusetts Municipals Fund |
All investments involve risks, including possible loss of principal. Fixed income securities involve interest rate, credit, inflation and reinvestment risks, and possible loss of principal. As interest rates rise, the value of fixed income securities falls. Portfolios focused on a single state are subject to greater risk of adverse economic and regulatory changes in that state than a geographically diversified fund. Low-rated, high-yield bonds are subject to greater price volatility, illiquidity and possibility of default. The portfolio is non-diversified and may invest in a relatively small number of issuers, which may negatively impact the fund's performance and result in greater fluctuation in the value of the fund's shares. Derivative instruments can be illiquid, may disproportionately increase losses, and have a potentially large impact on performance. An investor may be subject to the federal Alternative Minimum Tax, and state and local taxes may apply. These and other risks are discussed in the fund’s prospectus.
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Franklin Distributors, LLC. Member FINRA, SIPC. All entities mentioned are Franklin Templeton affiliated companies. Investment Products: NOT FDIC INSURED | NO BANK GUARANTEE | MAY LOSE VALUE.
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The Bloomberg Massachusetts Municipal Bond Index is a market value-weighted index of Massachusetts investment-grade (Baa3/BBB- or higher) fixed-rate municipal bonds with maturities of one year or more.
Source: Bloomberg Indices.
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