That's a decrease of 6.5 percent from 2016, when the township spent $506,015.
Vermont Township has a population of 974.
Since 2001, the Vermont Township budget has grown by 28 percent, from $369,649. The township population has fallen 12.4 percent over the same period, from 1,112.
Salaries accounted for 7.9 percent of township spending in 2017. Vermont Township property taxpayers paid $37,559 for five part-time employees, or an average of $7,512 each, before their health care benefits and taxpayer-funded pension contributions.
In 2001, the township had eight part-time employees and spent $32,176, or $4,022 each.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
974
$473,320
$37,559
7.9
5
$7,512
2016
974
$506,015
$31,708
6.3
5
$6,342
2015
974
$512,177
$35,807
7
5
$7,161
2014
974
$243,754
$36,745
15.1
5
$7,349
2013
974
$183,767
$39,456
21.5
5
$7,891
2012
974
$359,050
$40,823
11.4
5
$8,165
2011
974
$370,008
$38,983
10.5
4
$9,746
2010
1,112
$275,512
$39,446
14.3
4
$9,862
2009
1,112
$332,787
unavailable
unavailable
unavailable
unavailable
2008
1,112
$313,052
$29,663
9.5
4
$7,416
2007
1,112
$326,431
$30,931
9.5
4
$7,733
2006
1,112
$292,035
$32,893
11.3
4
$8,223
2005
1,112
$347,836
$46,506
13.4
4
$11,627
2004
1,112
$358,538
$54,298
15.1
5
$10,860
2003
1,112
$363,890
$54,925
15.1
5
$10,985
2002
1,112
$411,552
$56,314
13.7
3
$18,771
2001
1,112
$369,649
$32,176
8.7
8
$4,022
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.