That's an increase of 169.7 percent from 2014, when the village spent $798,837.10, or $3,647.66 per household.
San Jose has 219 households and a population of 696.
Since 2001, the Village of San Jose budget has grown by 278.3 percent, from $569,467.90. The village population has remained same.
Salaries accounted for 8.8 percent of village spending in 2015. San Jose property taxpayers paid $190,468.68 for three full-time employees and 18 part-time employees.
In 2001, the village had two full-time employees and five part-time employees, and spent $113,138.71.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
696
$2,154,107.40
$190,468.68
8.8
21
$9,069.93
2014
696
$798,837.10
$182,911.52
22.9
21
$8,710.07
2013
696
$554,496.80
$171,841.28
31
23
$7,471.36
2012
696
$566,224.44
$162,046.44
28.6
23
$7,045.49
2011
696
$490,773.60
$142,504.92
29
23
$6,195.86
2010
696
$528,715.20
$144,816.15
27.4
22
$6,582.55
2009
696
$1,296,754.10
$143,714.53
11.1
21
$6,843.54
2008
696
$1,303,534.10
$153,641.58
11.8
26
$5,909.29
2007
696
$1,349,267.40
$127,890.36
9.5
26
$4,918.86
2006
696
$1,203,564
$130,150.80
10.8
20
$6,507.54
2005
696
$1,294,770.80
$128,044.88
9.9
17
$7,532.05
2004
696
$1,313,697.30
$130,486.08
9.9
18
$7,249.22
2003
696
$558,980.40
$124,390.20
22.3
6
$20,731.69
2002
696
$484,002
$116,120.25
24
8
$14,515.03
2001
696
$569,467.90
$113,138.71
19.9
7
$16,162.67
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.