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Thursday, December 26, 2024

The price of local government: City of Lebanon

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The City of Lebanon budget was $4.10 million for its 2015 fiscal year, or $2,789.30 per household.

That's a decrease of 6.6 percent from 2014, when the city spent $4.39 million, or $2,985.40 per household.

Lebanon has 1,471 households and a population of 4,418.

Since 2001, the City of Lebanon budget has grown by 16.2 percent, from $3.53 million. The city population has grown 25.4 percent over the same period, from 3,523.

Salaries accounted for 32.7 percent of city spending in 2015. Lebanon property taxpayers paid $1.34 million for 22 full-time employees and two part-time employees.

In 2001, the city had 23 full-time employees and 56 part-time employees, and spent $1.16 million.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
4,418
$4,103,064.24
$1,340,209.62
32.7
24
$55,842.06
2014
4,418
$4,391,521.39
$1,206,703.71
27.5
23
$52,465.37
2013
4,418
$3,833,064.56
$1,266,833.36
33.1
25
$50,673.33
2012
4,418
$4,087,314.42
$1,375,598.04
33.7
25
$55,023.92
2011
4,418
$3,449,132.28
$1,213,326
35.2
25
$48,533.04
2010
4,033
$3,872,352.66
$1,372,268.58
35.4
26
$52,779.56
2009
4,033
$4,167,869.40
$1,191,262.95
28.6
25
$47,650.51
2008
4,033
$3,846,361.80
$1,157,955.07
30.1
26
$44,536.73
2007
4,033
$3,846,073.14
$1,124,767.80
29.2
25
$44,990.71
2006
4,033
$3,333,042
$1,134,788.40
34
24
$47,282.85
2005
3,523
$3,567,427.92
$1,139,814.20
32
23
$49,557.13
2004
3,523
$3,529,245.21
$1,206,533.13
34.2
26
$46,405.12
2003
3,523
$3,433,371.48
$1,171,444.56
34.1
70
$16,734.92
2002
3,523
$3,621,013.20
$1,118,452.05
30.9
43
$26,010.51
2001
3,523
$3,530,735.23
$1,158,289.79
32.8
79
$14,661.89

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

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