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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

The price of local government: City of Silvis

Budget 08

The City of Silvis budget was $19.31 million for its 2015 fiscal year, or $7,493.10 per household.

That's an increase of 1.4 percent from 2014, when the city spent $19.05 million, or $7,392.42 per household.

Silvis has 2,577 households and a population of 7,479.

Since 2001, the City of Silvis budget has fallen by 7.4 percent, from $20.85 million. The city population has grown 6.8 percent over the same period, from 7,000.

Salaries accounted for 14.1 percent of city spending in 2015. Silvis property taxpayers paid $2.71 million for 46 full-time employees and 60 part-time employees.

In 2001, the city had 40 full-time employees and 63 part-time employees, and spent $2.39 million.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
7,479
$19,309,722
$2,714,160.84
14.1
106
$25,605.29
2014
7,479
$19,050,262
$2,590,459.27
13.6
106
$24,438.29
2013
7,479
$24,729,344.64
$2,561,237.12
10.4
104
$24,627.27
2012
7,479
$23,631,671.80
$2,461,118.60
10.4
104
$23,664.60
2011
7,269
$28,257,120
$2,512,556.28
8.9
99
$25,379.35
2010
7,269
$23,638,560
$2,735,627.19
11.6
118
$23,183.28
2009
7,269
$23,656,437
$2,584,902.12
10.9
107
$24,157.96
2008
7,269
$19,145,590
$2,464,871.26
12.9
109
$22,613.49
2007
7,269
$17,824,201.20
$2,472,549.30
13.9
105
$23,548.08
2006
7,269
$19,916,280
$2,460,018
12.4
92
$26,739.32
2005
7,269
$23,045,772
$3,472,181.04
15.1
101
$34,378.03
2004
7,000
$19,257,636
$2,494,199.52
13
104
$23,982.68
2003
7,000
$19,634,340
$2,441,317.56
12.4
108
$22,604.79
2002
7,000
$27,741,690
$2,421,319.50
8.7
111
$21,813.68
2001
7,000
$20,852,907
$2,393,410.55
11.5
103
$23,236.99

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

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