That's a decrease of 0.6 percent from 2014, when the village spent $490,640.50, or $2,180.62 per household.
Ipava has 225 households and a population of 450.
Since 2001, the Village of Ipava budget has grown by 0.8 percent, from $483,536.02. The village population has fallen 6.2 percent over the same period, from 480.
Salaries accounted for 14.7 percent of village spending in 2015. Ipava property taxpayers paid $71,464.26 for one full-time employee and four part-time employees.
In 2001, the village had two full-time employees and nine part-time employees, and spent $65,754.52.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
450
$487,560
$71,464.26
14.7
5
$14,292.85
2014
468
$490,640.50
$73,322.61
14.9
11
$6,665.69
2013
468
$491,972
$64,850.24
13.2
11
$5,895.47
2012
468
$1,384,996
$59,667.40
4.3
11
$5,424.30
2011
506
$1,401,624
$63,594.72
4.5
12
$5,299.56
2010
506
$513,891.15
$62,249.91
12.1
12
$5,187.49
2009
506
$508,742.95
$58,131.72
11.4
13
$4,471.67
2008
506
$494,448.45
$65,010.03
13.1
12
$5,417.50
2007
506
$502,532.55
$62,964.72
12.5
12
$5,247.06
2006
506
$505,818
$60,796.80
12
11
$5,526.98
2005
492
$486,363.96
$61,867.32
12.7
11
$5,624.30
2004
492
$515,843.91
$55,908.60
10.8
11
$5,082.60
2003
493
$497,640
$62,156.16
12.5
10
$6,215.61
2002
480
$490,387.50
$60,979.50
12.4
11
$5,543.59
2001
480
$483,536.02
$65,754.52
13.6
11
$5,977.68
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.