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The price of local government: City of Urbana

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The City of Urbana budget was $92.75 million for its 2015 fiscal year, or $8,227.29 per household.

That's an increase of 13.7 percent from 2014, when the city spent $81.60 million, or $7,238.80 per household.

Urbana has 11,273 households and a population of 42,044.

Since 2001, the City of Urbana budget has grown by 42.7 percent, from $64.98 million. The city population has grown 15.5 percent over the same period, from 36,395.

Salaries accounted for 19.2 percent of city spending in 2015. Urbana property taxpayers paid $17.82 million for 270 full-time employees and 75 part-time employees.

In 2001, the city had 251 full-time employees and 54 part-time employees, and spent $13.32 million.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
42,044
$92,746,186.68
$17,819,314.32
19.2
345
$51,650.18
2014
41,752
$81,602,936.56
$17,925,109.57
22
329
$54,483.61
2013
41,275
$58,393,774.40
$20,298,551.52
34.8
327
$62,075.08
2012
41,275
$53,085,906.64
$18,795,134.54
35.4
323
$58,189.27
2011
41,250
$49,530,747.24
$18,256,287.60
36.9
321
$56,873.17
2010
40,050
$53,389,600.29
$16,944,328.71
31.7
320
$52,951.02
2009
40,050
$51,948,060.55
$16,384,640.66
31.5
326
$50,259.63
2008
40,050
$54,168,141.04
$17,739,833.84
32.7
324
$54,752.57
2007
37,090
$45,255,904.20
$15,571,017.54
34.4
323
$48,207.48
2006
36,590
$45,555,081.60
$16,553,376
36.3
320
$51,729.30
2005
36,555
$46,134,884.48
$15,379,426.12
33.3
310
$49,611.05
2004
36,515
$6,474,946.02
$14,976,771
231.3
307
$48,784.27
2003
36,475
$6,150,417.24
$16,549,031.40
269.1
306
$54,081.80
2002
36,435
$6,034,043.70
$15,840,172.35
262.5
305
$51,934.99
2001
36,395
$64,982,344.16
$13,318,822.16
20.5
305
$43,668.26

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

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