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Sunday, December 22, 2024

The price of local government: City of Anna

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The City of Anna budget was $7.84 million for its 2015 fiscal year, or $4,141.05 per household.

That's a decrease of 9.6 percent from 2014, when the city spent $8.67 million, or $4,578.56 per household.

Anna has 1,894 households and a population of 4,942.

Since 2001, the City of Anna budget has grown by 2.4 percent, from $7.66 million. The city population has fallen 3.8 percent over the same period, from 5,136.

Salaries accounted for 23 percent of city spending in 2015. Anna property taxpayers paid $1.81 million for 29 full-time employees and 25 part-time employees.

In 2001, the city had 38 full-time employees and 10 part-time employees, and spent $1.76 million.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
4,942
$7,843,155.36
$1,806,505.68
23
54
$33,453.80
2014
4,942
$8,671,800.72
$1,883,300.41
21.7
54
$34,875.93
2013
4,942
$7,861,318.40
$1,917,641.44
24.4
50
$38,352.82
2012
4,942
$7,943,081.38
$2,076,479.58
26.1
52
$39,932.29
2011
4,942
$7,904,199.24
$2,102,621.76
26.6
54
$38,937.44
2010
5,136
$8,014,998.09
$2,168,266.23
27.1
60
$36,137.77
2009
5,136
$8,097,483.95
$2,101,967.24
26
62
$33,902.69
2008
5,136
$8,846,479.59
$2,122,789.75
24
66
$32,163.48
2007
5,136
$8,165,731.86
$1,946,130.03
23.8
67
$29,046.71
2006
5,136
$8,639,215.20
$1,953,445.20
22.6
66
$29,597.65
2005
5,136
$8,797,069.64
$1,866,335.16
21.2
66
$28,277.80
2004
5,136
$5,652,224.01
$1,892,439.03
33.5
69
$27,426.65
2003
5,136
$6,219,181.32
$1,883,283.60
30.3
46
$40,940.94
2002
5,136
$5,555,864.25
$1,863,233.55
33.5
65
$28,665.13
2001
5,136
$7,659,502.86
$1,764,447.66
23
48
$36,759.32

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

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