That's a decrease of 0.6 percent from 2014, when the village spent $4.65 million, or $11,958.86 per household.
Paw Paw has 389 households and a population of 870.
Since 2001, the Village of Paw Paw budget has grown by 331.2 percent, from $1.07 million. The village population has grown 10 percent over the same period, from 791.
Salaries accounted for 2.4 percent of village spending in 2015. Paw Paw property taxpayers paid $111,972.54 for two full-time employees and 10 part-time employees.
In 2001, the village had two full-time employees and 10 part-time employees, and spent $133,677.75.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
870
$4,623,660
$111,972.54
2.4
12
$9,331.04
2014
870
$4,651,995
$120,488.37
2.6
12
$10,040.69
2013
870
$4,287,088
$116,952.16
2.7
12
$9,746.01
2012
870
$4,245,512
$120,406.46
2.8
12
$10,033.87
2011
870
$4,325,616
$119,649.96
2.8
13
$9,203.84
2010
791
$4,417,467
$126,066.03
2.9
12
$10,505.50
2009
791
$3,938,050
$129,973.73
3.3
12
$10,831.14
2008
791
$4,399,994
$175,909.36
4
12
$14,659.11
2007
791
$4,075,695
$143,768.43
3.5
12
$11,980.70
2006
791
$3,786,360
$143,089.20
3.8
12
$11,924.10
2005
791
$3,591,784
$127,007
3.5
12
$10,583.91
2004
791
$3,269,376
$134,139.36
4.1
12
$11,178.27
2003
791
$1,881,528
$118,904.28
6.3
12
$9,908.68
2002
791
$1,114,492.50
$139,054.05
12.5
12
$11,587.83
2001
791
$1,072,299
$133,677.75
12.5
12
$11,139.81
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.