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The price of local government: City of Wyoming

Budget 11

The City of Wyoming budget was $1.77 million for its 2015 fiscal year, or $2,983.27 per household.

That's an increase of 32.1 percent from 2014, when the city spent $1.34 million, or $2,257.59 per household.

Wyoming has 592 households and a population of 1,424.

Since 2001, the City of Wyoming budget has grown by 50.1 percent, from $1.18 million. The city population has fallen 5.1 percent over the same period, from 1,500.

Salaries accounted for 12.6 percent of city spending in 2015. Wyoming property taxpayers paid $221,751.06 for five full-time employees and three part-time employees.

In 2001, the city had six full-time employees and three part-time employees, and spent $260,746.62.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
1,424
$1,766,095.32
$221,751.06
12.6
8
$27,718.88
2014
1,424
$1,336,492.98
$232,978.79
17.4
8
$29,122.34
2013
1,424
$1,185,564.64
$256,339.20
21.6
8
$32,042.40
2012
1,424
$1,395,347.96
$244,706.30
17.5
8
$30,588.28
2011
1,424
$2,755,728
$247,860
9
8
$30,982.50
2010
1,424
$1,026,111.75
$254,409.78
24.8
8
$31,801.22
2009
1,424
$1,113,448.89
$248,520.90
22.3
8
$31,065.11
2008
1,424
$1,237,502.55
$236,657.03
19.1
8
$29,582.12
2007
1,412
$1,087,807.50
$258,032.97
23.7
10
$25,803.29
2006
1,390
$1,062,372
$272,859.60
25.7
16
$17,053.72
2005
1,424
$1,457,264.12
$278,657.76
19.1
16
$17,416.11
2004
1,424
$1,491,353.52
$282,353.91
18.9
16
$17,647.11
2003
1,424
$1,519,125.96
$274,142.88
18
12
$22,845.24
2002
1,424
$1,207,241.55
$281,531.70
23.3
12
$23,460.97
2001
1,500
$1,176,491.61
$260,746.62
22.2
9
$28,971.84

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

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