That's a decrease of 0.4 percent from 2016, when the city spent $2.43 million, or $2,441 per household.
Earlville has 995 households and a population of 1,619.
Since 2001, the City of Earlville budget has fallen by 28.8 percent, from $3.40 million. The city population has grown 20.2 percent over the same period, from 1,347.
Salaries accounted for 18.5 percent of city spending in 2017. Earlville property taxpayers paid $448,426 for six full-time employees and five part-time employees.
In 2001, the city had six full-time employees and 10 part-time employees, and spent $306,983.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
1,619
$2,420,301
$448,426
18.5
11
$40,766
2016
1,701
$2,428,959
$442,446
18.2
11
$40,222
2015
1,701
$4,698,103
$449,370
9.6
11
$40,852
2014
1,701
$2,303,138
$454,641
19.7
11
$41,331
2013
1,701
$2,216,339
$432,486
19.5
11
$39,317
2012
1,701
$1,995,932
$429,629
21.5
11
$39,057
2011
1,701
$2,811,814
$471,863
16.8
11
$42,897
2010
1,778
$3,179,091
$466,709
14.7
11
$42,428
2009
1,778
$3,300,540
$491,346
14.9
11
$44,668
2008
1,778
$3,959,769
$461,439
11.7
11
$41,949
2007
1,778
$4,313,872
$431,699
10
11
$39,245
2006
1,778
$3,518,871
$392,058
11.1
11
$35,642
2005
1,778
$5,561,256
$377,165
6.8
11
$34,288
2004
1,778
$6,658,358
$354,796
5.3
11
$32,254
2003
1,778
$8,578,333
$340,498
4
11
$30,954
2002
1,347
$9,607,133
$340,169
3.5
16
$21,261
2001
1,347
$3,399,723
$306,983
9
16
$19,186
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.