That's an increase of 25.3 percent from 2014, when the village spent $1.19 million, or $5,072.75 per household.
Plymouth has 234 households and a population of 521.
Since 2001, the Village of Plymouth budget has fallen by 70 percent, from $4.96 million. The village population has remained same.
Salaries accounted for five percent of village spending in 2015. Plymouth property taxpayers paid $74,529.36 for two full-time employees and two part-time employees.
In 2001, the village had two full-time employees and two part-time employees, and spent $54,191.72.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
521
$1,487,670
$74,529.36
5
4
$18,632.34
2014
521
$1,187,023.50
$57,037.28
4.8
4
$14,259.32
2013
521
$1,198,548
$56,402.32
4.7
4
$14,100.58
2012
521
$1,221,597
$52,018.44
4.3
4
$13,004.61
2011
521
$1,061,046
$56,033.64
5.3
4
$14,008.41
2010
521
$947,440.50
$70,257.45
7.4
4
$17,564.36
2009
521
$964,511.50
$50,003.63
5.2
4
$12,500.90
2008
521
$5,194,214.50
$46,246.38
0.9
4
$11,561.59
2007
521
$5,378,080.50
$54,111.33
1
4
$13,527.83
2006
521
$5,515,980
$57,672
1
4
$14,418
2005
521
$5,699,846
$60,125.12
1.1
4
$15,031.28
2004
521
$769,678.50
$51,339.42
6.7
4
$12,834.85
2003
521
$787,578
$57,867.48
7.3
4
$14,466.87
2002
521
$6,408,590.40
$51,490.35
0.8
4
$12,872.58
2001
521
$4,961,702.97
$54,191.72
1.1
4
$13,547.93
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.