That's a decrease of 35.7 percent from 2016, when the village spent $1.13 million, or $6,229 per household.
Ohio has 181 households and a population of 540.
Since 2001, the Village of Ohio budget has fallen by 27.2 percent, from $995,491. The village population has grown 7.6 percent over the same period, from 502.
Salaries accounted for 2.3 percent of village spending in 2017. Ohio property taxpayers paid $16,771 for one full-time employee and 13 part-time employees.
In 2001, the village had one full-time employee and five part-time employees, and spent $70,232.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
540
$724,914
$16,771
2.3
14
$1,198
2016
540
$1,127,478
$42,634
3.8
14
$3,045
2015
540
$1,093,916
$70,961
6.5
11
$6,451
2014
540
$1,093,916
$64,713
5.9
11
$5,883
2013
540
$1,397,713
$61,152
4.4
5
$12,230
2012
540
$1,403,543
$63,745
4.5
4
$15,936
2011
540
$1,417,777
$67,536
4.8
4
$16,884
2010
540
$1,430,324
$68,417
4.8
4
$17,104
2009
540
$2,676,182
$64,409
2.4
4
$16,102
2008
540
$1,903,785
$63,370
3.3
4
$15,842
2007
540
$1,985,144
$64,988
3.3
4
$16,247
2006
540
$1,140,511
$60,259
5.3
4
$15,065
2005
540
$1,109,794
$67,731
6.1
4
$16,933
2004
540
$1,195,257
$67,527
5.6
4
$16,882
2003
540
$792,195
$67,241
8.5
5
$13,448
2002
540
$1,000,089
$69,412
6.9
5
$13,882
2001
502
$995,491
$70,232
7.1
6
$11,705
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.