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The price of local government in 2017: City of Genoa

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The City of Genoa budget was $5.99 million for its 2017 fiscal year, or $2,634 per household.

That's a decrease of 1.7 percent from 2016, when the city spent $6.10 million, or $2,681 per household.

Genoa has 2,274 households and a population of 5,193.

Since 2001, the City of Genoa budget has grown by 19.5 percent, from $5.01 million. The city population has grown 24.6 percent over the same period, from 4,169.

Salaries accounted for 24.1 percent of city spending in 2017. Genoa property taxpayers paid $1.45 million for 20 full-time employees and 40 part-time employees.

In 2001, the city had 20 full-time employees and 24 part-time employees, and spent $1.10 million.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
5,193
$5,990,798
$1,446,543
24.1
60
$24,109
2016
5,193
$6,097,172
$1,410,305
23.1
49
$28,782
2015
5,193
$5,945,722
$1,342,547
22.6
52
$25,818
2014
5,193
$5,935,149
$1,237,160
20.8
52
$23,792
2013
5,193
$5,800,192
$1,250,683
21.6
47
$26,610
2012
5,193
$5,791,537
$1,230,443
21.2
49
$25,111
2011
5,193
$7,730,757
$1,258,786
16.3
49
$25,690
2010
5,374
$6,649,269
$1,493,628
22.5
53
$28,182
2009
5,374
$8,376,039
$1,793,108
21.4
53
$33,832
2008
5,374
$6,785,222
$1,772,165
26.1
56
$31,646
2007
4,169
$7,030,329
$1,778,664
25.3
55
$32,339
2006
4,169
$7,386,219
$1,584,495
21.5
52
$30,471
2005
4,169
$6,815,065
$1,470,262
21.6
48
$30,630
2004
4,169
$5,292,050
$1,386,684
26.2
48
$28,889
2003
4,169
$5,364,236
$1,303,300
24.3
47
$27,730
2002
4,169
$4,950,470
$1,242,741
25.1
46
$27,016
2001
4,169
$5,012,486
$1,102,982
22
44
$25,068

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

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