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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

The price of local government: City of Paris

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The City of Paris budget was $14.36 million for its 2015 fiscal year, or $3,689.34 per household.

That's a decrease of 2.8 percent from 2014, when the city spent $14.78 million, or $3,796.11 per household.

Paris has 3,893 households and a population of 8,337.

Since 2001, the City of Paris budget has fallen by 8.4 percent, from $15.68 million. The city population has fallen 8.2 percent over the same period, from 9,077.

Salaries accounted for 25.3 percent of city spending in 2015. Paris property taxpayers paid $3.64 million for 68 full-time employees and 24 part-time employees.

In 2001, the city had 77 full-time employees and 23 part-time employees, and spent $3.64 million.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
8,337
$14,362,604.70
$3,636,208.20
25.3
92
$39,524
2014
8,337
$14,778,265.93
$3,563,272.64
24.1
91
$39,156.84
2013
8,337
$14,992,568.24
$3,536,855.92
23.6
93
$38,030.70
2012
8,337
$15,810,998.16
$3,579,889.24
22.6
93
$38,493.43
2011
8,837
$16,309,368.36
$3,729,357.72
22.9
96
$38,847.47
2010
9,077
$19,345,629.45
$3,841,964.19
19.9
101
$38,039.24
2009
9,077
$28,803,077.37
$4,322,360.74
15
107
$40,395.89
2008
9,077
$28,803,077.37
$4,134,158.11
14.4
105
$39,372.93
2007
9,077
$21,842,293.59
$4,110,590.25
18.8
108
$38,061.02
2005
9,077
$16,026,192.76
$3,799,342.64
23.7
113
$33,622.50
2004
9,077
$15,832,242.24
$4,220,758.74
26.7
105
$40,197.70
2003
9,077
$17,414,608.20
$3,926,613.24
22.5
106
$37,043.52
2002
9,077
$14,601,200.40
$3,697,517.70
25.3
102
$36,250.17
2001
9,077
$15,676,826.43
$3,643,276.62
23.2
100
$36,432.76

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

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