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The price of local government: Village of Fayetteville

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The Village of Fayetteville budget was $628,050.72 for its 2015 fiscal year, or $6,611.06 per household.

That's an increase of 3.9 percent from 2014, when the village spent $604,698.58, or $6,365.25 per household.

Fayetteville has 95 households and a population of 366.

Since 2001, the Village of Fayetteville budget has fallen by 6.7 percent, from $673,235.81. The village population has fallen 1.3 percent over the same period, from 371.

Salaries accounted for 11.2 percent of village spending in 2015. Fayetteville property taxpayers paid $70,300.44 for 23 part-time employees, or an average of $3,056.54 each, before their health care benefits and taxpayer-funded pension contributions.

In 2001, the village had 14 part-time employees and spent $56,982.41, or $4,070.17 each.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
366
$628,050.72
$70,300.44
11.2
23
$3,056.54
2014
366
$604,698.58
$73,587.32
12.2
18
$4,088.18
2013
366
$554,061.04
$65,971.36
11.9
17
$3,880.66
2012
366
$564,610.06
$67,048.18
11.9
22
$3,047.64
2011
366
$3,149,713.08
$65,891.88
2.1
22
$2,995.08
2010
384
$1,291,214.16
$72,380.88
5.6
23
$3,146.99
2009
384
$1,437,581.48
$65,611.19
4.6
18
$3,645.06
2008
384
$1,341,870.48
$60,128.43
4.5
19
$3,164.65
2007
384
$1,375,002.72
$57,069.09
4.2
24
$2,377.87
2006
384
$237,451.20
$54,208.80
22.8
15
$3,613.92
2005
384
$220,954.36
$58,994.24
26.7
15
$3,932.94
2004
371
$220,608.06
$55,542.24
25.2
14
$3,967.30
2003
371
$227,876.88
$58,403.40
25.6
14
$4,171.67
2002
371
$253,474.65
$57,991.95
22.9
14
$4,142.28
2001
371
$673,235.81
$56,982.41
8.5
14
$4,070.17

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

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