That's a decrease of one percent from 2014, when the village spent $1.06 million, or $5,872.68 per household.
Ohio has 181 households and a population of 540.
Since 2001, the Village of Ohio budget has grown by 9.6 percent, from $960,438.50. The village population has grown 7.6 percent over the same period, from 502.
Salaries accounted for 6.5 percent of village spending in 2015. Ohio property taxpayers paid $68,282.88 for one full-time employee and 10 part-time employees.
In 2001, the village had one full-time employee and five part-time employees, and spent $67,758.83.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
540
$1,052,635.92
$68,282.88
6.5
11
$6,207.53
2014
540
$1,062,955.88
$62,881.50
5.9
11
$5,716.50
2013
540
$1,345,946.16
$58,886.88
4.4
5
$11,777.37
2012
540
$1,364,913.24
$61,990.92
4.5
4
$15,497.73
2011
540
$1,355,043.60
$64,547.28
4.8
4
$16,136.82
2010
540
$1,392,683.70
$66,616.65
4.8
4
$16,654.16
2009
540
$2,584,688.55
$62,206.50
2.4
4
$15,551.62
2008
540
$1,838,698.71
$61,203.06
3.3
4
$15,300.76
2007
540
$1,903,785.39
$62,324.73
3.3
4
$15,581.18
2006
540
$1,094,890.80
$57,848.40
5.3
4
$14,462.10
2005
540
$1,058,573.12
$64,605.24
6.1
4
$16,151.31
2004
540
$1,150,658.07
$65,006.97
5.6
4
$16,251.74
2003
540
$768,894.72
$65,263.44
8.5
5
$13,052.68
2002
540
$964,371.15
$66,933
6.9
5
$13,386.60
2001
502
$960,438.50
$67,758.83
7.1
6
$11,293.13
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.