That's a decrease of 2.7 percent from 2014, when the village spent $1.50 million, or $7,095.53 per household.
Farina has 211 households and a population of 600.
Since 2001, the Village of Farina budget has fallen by 73 percent, from $5.39 million. The village population has grown 7.5 percent over the same period, from 558.
Salaries accounted for 12.8 percent of village spending in 2015. Farina property taxpayers paid $187,122.06 for three full-time employees and 35 part-time employees.
In 2001, the village had three full-time employees and four part-time employees, and spent $186,569.34.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
600
$1,457,121
$187,122.06
12.8
38
$4,924.26
2014
600
$1,497,156.50
$189,281.04
12.6
33
$5,735.78
2013
518
$4,840,680
$205,331.36
4.2
45
$4,562.91
2012
518
$4,933,770
$169,337.12
3.4
38
$4,456.24
2011
518
$6,531,840
$181,525.32
2.8
14
$12,966.09
2010
555
$7,237,200
$168,415.86
2.3
14
$12,029.70
2008
555
$7,014,475
$172,841.41
2.5
14
$12,345.81
2007
555
$9,069,255
$163,341.36
1.8
14
$11,667.24
2006
555
$9,301,800
$162,829.20
1.8
16
$10,176.82
2005
555
$9,681,052
$165,117.16
1.7
15
$11,007.81
2004
555
$8,815,473
$161,585.40
1.8
7
$23,083.62
2003
558
$6,297,324
$152,300.28
2.4
7
$21,757.18
2002
558
$5,837,838.75
$159,476.85
2.7
7
$22,782.40
2001
558
$5,388,175.75
$186,569.34
3.5
7
$26,652.76
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.