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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

The price of local government: Village of North Pekin

Budget 05

The Village of North Pekin budget was $8.74 million for its 2015 fiscal year, or $13,596.66 per household.

That's an increase of 14.6 percent from 2014, when the village spent $7.63 million, or $11,862.78 per household.

North Pekin has 643 households and a population of 1,573.

Since 2001, the Village of North Pekin budget has fallen by 36.7 percent, from $13.80 million. The village population has fallen 0.1 percent over the same period, from 1,574.

Salaries accounted for 6.6 percent of village spending in 2015. North Pekin property taxpayers paid $577,145.58 for 12 full-time employees and 41 part-time employees.

In 2001, the village had six full-time employees and 20 part-time employees, and spent $338,820.18.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
1,573
$8,742,654.60
$577,145.58
6.6
53
$10,889.53
2014
1,573
$7,627,768
$539,391.43
7.1
48
$11,237.32
2013
1,573
$7,185,505.60
$500,497.92
7
58
$8,629.27
2012
1,573
$5,574,868.60
$461,214.48
8.3
66
$6,988.09
2011
1,573
$4,849,783.20
$441,826.92
9.1
60
$7,363.78
2010
1,574
$6,102,324.90
$425,948.07
7
64
$6,655.43
2009
1,574
$7,257,440.82
$354,043.69
4.9
15
$23,602.91
2008
1,574
$5,385,806
$373,968.98
6.9
15
$24,931.26
2007
1,574
$7,008,991.47
$355,531.41
5.1
16
$22,220.71
2006
1,594
$7,551,229.20
$338,890.80
4.5
32
$10,590.33
2005
1,594
$5,518,441.44
$351,791.72
6.4
27
$13,029.32
2004
1,556
$1,596,169.89
$373,260.21
23.4
26
$14,356.16
2003
1,556
$2,088,954.12
$359,417.52
17.2
25
$14,376.70
2002
1,556
$1,606,521.60
$360,736.20
22.5
25
$14,429.44
2001
1,574
$13,802,256.80
$338,820.18
2.5
26
$13,031.54

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

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