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The price of local government in 2017: City of Chillicothe

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The City of Chillicothe budget was $12.96 million for its 2017 fiscal year, or $5,711 per household.

That's an increase of 1.2 percent from 2016, when the city spent $12.80 million, or $5,642 per household.

Chillicothe has 2,269 households and a population of 6,097.

Since 2001, the City of Chillicothe budget has grown by 27.9 percent, from $10.13 million. The city population has grown 2.3 percent over the same period, from 5,959.

Salaries accounted for 13.3 percent of city spending in 2017. Chillicothe property taxpayers paid $1.73 million for 27 full-time employees and three part-time employees.

In 2001, the city had 25 full-time employees and 13 part-time employees, and spent $1.42 million.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
6,097
$12,958,998
$1,728,603
13.3
30
$57,620
2016
6,097
$12,802,335
$1,642,578
12.8
41
$40,063
2015
6,097
$12,920,870
$1,605,587
12.4
41
$39,161
2014
6,097
$14,947,060
$1,613,450
10.8
41
$39,352
2013
6,097
$15,678,198
$1,597,103
10.2
41
$38,954
2012
6,097
$15,130,345
$1,608,680
10.6
41
$39,236
2011
6,097
$14,788,762
$1,647,407
11.1
40
$41,185
2010
5,959
$15,272,181
$1,671,837
10.9
40
$41,796
2009
5,959
$14,854,964
$1,554,277
10.5
40
$38,857
2008
5,959
$14,331,043
$1,603,409
11.2
39
$41,113
2007
5,959
$15,693,104
$1,514,775
9.7
39
$38,840
2006
5,959
$13,789,250
$1,500,174
10.9
39
$38,466
2005
5,959
$13,325,130
$1,340,856
10.1
39
$34,381
2004
5,959
$11,642,121
$1,478,259
12.7
39
$37,904
2003
5,959
$12,079,452
$1,502,810
12.4
39
$38,534
2002
5,959
$11,794,614
$1,512,960
12.8
38
$39,815
2001
5,959
$10,130,314
$1,417,836
14
38
$37,311

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

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