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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

The price of local government: City of Shelbyville

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The City of Shelbyville budget was $21.33 million for its 2015 fiscal year, or $9,285.24 per household.

That's an increase of 1.2 percent from 2014, when the city spent $21.07 million, or $9,172.25 per household.

Shelbyville has 2,297 households and a population of 4,700.

Since 2001, the City of Shelbyville budget has grown by 141.4 percent, from $8.84 million. The city population has fallen 5.5 percent over the same period, from 4,975.

Salaries accounted for 8.9 percent of city spending in 2015. Shelbyville property taxpayers paid $1.89 million for 32 full-time employees and 57 part-time employees.

In 2001, the city had 42 full-time employees and spent $2.02 million, or $48,119 each.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
4,700
$21,328,200
$1,893,944.16
8.9
89
$21,280.27
2014
4,700
$21,068,650
$1,843,652.62
8.8
84
$21,948.24
2013
4,700
$20,959,120
$1,906,728.72
9.1
73
$26,119.57
2012
4,700
$21,362,180
$1,913,347.70
9
73
$26,210.24
2011
4,700
$20,998,440
$1,974,790.80
9.4
73
$27,051.92
2010
4,950
$20,654,880
$2,001,255.63
9.7
78
$25,657.12
2009
4,950
$20,612,330
$1,964,536.64
9.5
50
$39,290.73
2008
4,950
$19,117,340
$1,952,487.45
10.2
50
$39,049.74
2007
4,950
$18,460,260
$1,908,628.02
10.3
50
$38,172.56
2006
4,950
$13,582,800
$1,922,864.40
14.2
50
$38,457.28
2005
4,950
$13,566,840
$1,934,532.68
14.3
49
$39,480.25
2004
4,971
$13,939,740
$1,851,271.26
13.3
39
$47,468.49
2003
4,971
$9,519,840
$1,993,960.32
20.9
39
$51,127.18
2002
4,971
$9,076,104
$1,929,912.75
21.3
38
$50,787.17
2001
4,975
$8,836,828.80
$2,020,997.97
22.9
42
$48,118.99

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

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