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The price of local government: Village of Carrier Mills

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The Village of Carrier Mills budget was $498,117 for its 2015 fiscal year, or $619.55 per household.

That's an increase of 4.6 percent from 2014, when the village spent $476,066, or $592.12 per household.

Carrier Mills has 804 households and a population of 1,653.

Since 2001, the Village of Carrier Mills budget has fallen by 7.1 percent, from $535,950.85. The village population has grown 37.8 percent over the same period, from 1,200.

Salaries accounted for 57.9 percent of village spending in 2015. Carrier Mills property taxpayers paid $288,389.70 for four full-time employees and five part-time employees.

In 2001, the village had seven full-time employees and four part-time employees, and spent $234,437.14.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
1,653
$498,117
$288,389.70
57.9
9
$32,043.30
2014
1,653
$476,066
$291,610.51
61.3
9
$32,401.16
2013
1,653
$998,608
$291,109.52
29.2
8
$36,388.69
2012
1,653
$1,003,502
$278,157.78
27.7
15
$18,543.85
2011
1,653
$995,598
$249,946.56
25.1
15
$16,663.10
2010
1,900
$544,704.75
$298,812
54.9
14
$21,343.71
2009
1,900
$549,298.65
$305,285.32
55.6
14
$21,806.09
2008
1,900
$1,016,949.15
$313,682.35
30.8
14
$22,405.88
2007
1,900
$1,049,846.85
$294,982.74
28.1
14
$21,070.19
2006
1,900
$1,126,034.40
$267,591.60
23.8
14
$19,113.68
2005
1,900
$565,720.24
$259,290.20
45.8
14
$18,520.72
2004
1,900
$560,555.31
$237,829.56
42.4
9
$26,425.50
2003
1,900
$1,064,631.48
$242,944.68
22.8
34
$7,145.43
2002
1,200
$1,071,578.70
$236,530.80
22.1
37
$6,392.72
2001
1,200
$535,950.85
$234,437.14
43.7
11
$21,312.46

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

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