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Friday, November 15, 2024

The price of local government: Village of Minier

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The Village of Minier budget was $2.10 million for its 2015 fiscal year, or $4,176.45 per household.

That's an increase of 15.8 percent from 2014, when the village spent $1.82 million, or $3,605.88 per household.

Minier has 504 households and a population of 1,261.

Since 2001, the Village of Minier budget has grown by 22.7 percent, from $1.72 million. The village population has grown 1.4 percent over the same period, from 1,244.

Salaries accounted for 18.4 percent of village spending in 2015. Minier property taxpayers paid $387,658.14 for six full-time employees and six part-time employees.

In 2001, the village had seven full-time employees and 11 part-time employees, and spent $381,155.92.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
1,261
$2,104,929.12
$387,658.14
18.4
12
$32,304.84
2014
1,252
$1,817,365.99
$438,487.48
24.1
12
$36,540.62
2013
1,252
$1,822,691.52
$429,473.20
23.6
12
$35,789.43
2012
1,252
$1,564,253.66
$413,156.20
26.4
12
$34,429.68
2011
1,255
$1,592,034.48
$402,093.72
25.3
9
$44,677.08
2010
1,244
$2,288,129.58
$408,256.89
17.8
10
$40,825.68
2009
1,244
$2,005,119.46
$416,686.37
20.8
13
$32,052.79
2008
1,244
$1,975,753.02
$380,564.79
19.3
13
$29,274.21
2007
1,244
$1,680,379.74
$418,549.95
24.9
16
$26,159.37
2006
1,244
$1,397,820
$407,456.40
29.1
15
$27,163.76
2005
1,244
$1,470,548.24
$404,357.80
27.5
13
$31,104.44
2004
1,244
$1,403,148.48
$379,612.17
27.1
11
$34,510.19
2003
1,244
$1,643,302.32
$413,243.16
25.1
15
$27,549.54
2002
1,244
$1,641,460.95
$397,722.15
24.2
18
$22,095.67
2001
1,244
$1,715,212.60
$381,155.92
22.2
18
$21,175.32

All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.

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