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Thursday, May 2, 2024

The price of local government: Village of Walnut

Budget 01

The Village of Walnut budget was $1.09 million for its 2015 fiscal year, or $2,014.62 per household.

That's a decrease of 1.1 percent from 2014, when the village spent $1.10 million, or $2,037.30 per household.

Walnut has 539 households and a population of 1,416.

Since 2001, the Village of Walnut budget has fallen by 21.7 percent, from $1.39 million. The village population has fallen 3.2 percent over the same period, from 1,463.

Salaries accounted for 23.2 percent of village spending in 2015. Walnut property taxpayers paid $252,190.92 for five full-time employees and 19 part-time employees.

In 2001, the village had eight full-time employees and five part-time employees, and spent $268,585.76.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
1,416
$1,085,881.80
$252,190.92
23.2
24
$10,507.95
2014
1,416
$1,098,106.69
$254,161.77
23.1
25
$10,166.47
2013
1,416
$1,046,367.92
$228,450.56
21.8
25
$9,138.02
2012
1,461
$1,065,963.56
$237,132.60
22.2
23
$10,310.11
2011
1,461
$1,062,349.56
$297,091.80
28
24
$12,378.82
2010
1,461
$1,239,475.95
$301,493.76
24.3
25
$12,059.75
2009
1,461
$1,340,670.42
$316,846.35
23.6
27
$11,735.05
2008
1,461
$1,201,161.75
$265,457.34
22.1
27
$9,831.75
2007
1,461
$1,326,047.58
$265,674.24
20
23
$11,551.05
2006
1,461
$1,332,152.40
$266,877.60
20
16
$16,679.85
2005
1,461
$1,369,971.84
$297,297.44
21.7
17
$17,488.08
2004
2,229
$1,178,587.86
$299,370.30
25.4
17
$17,610.01
2003
1,461
$1,433,815.68
$267,637.92
18.7
13
$20,587.53
2002
1,461
$1,419,007.95
$294,705
20.8
13
$22,669.61
2001
1,463
$1,387,126.37
$268,585.76
19.4
13
$20,660.44

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

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