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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

The price of local government in 2017: Antioch Township

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The Antioch Township budget was $4.36 million for its 2017 fiscal year.

That's a decrease of 7.4 percent from 2016, when the township spent $4.71 million.

Antioch Township has a population of 27,745.

Since 2001, the Antioch Township budget has grown by 49.6 percent, from $2.92 million. The township population has grown 35.6 percent over the same period, from 20,466.

Salaries accounted for 24 percent of township spending in 2017. Antioch Township property taxpayers paid $1.04 million for 13 full-time employees and two part-time employees.

In 2001, the township had 13 full-time employees and six part-time employees, and spent $858,671.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
27,745
$4,360,464
$1,044,550
24
15
$69,637
2016
27,745
$4,711,181
$1,055,637
22.4
19
$55,560
2015
27,745
$4,191,264
$1,031,647
24.6
19
$54,297
2014
27,745
$3,889,253
$1,075,094
27.6
17
$63,241
2013
27,745
$4,616,019
$1,079,579
23.4
17
$63,505
2012
27,745
$4,586,486
$1,023,183
22.3
17
$60,187
2011
22,279
$4,069,424
$1,057,030
26
17
$62,178
2010
22,279
$3,962,906
$1,072,214
27.1
21
$51,058
2009
22,279
$4,208,398
$1,143,730
27.2
22
$51,988
2008
22,279
$4,252,972
$1,074,461
25.3
22
$48,839
2007
21,893
$3,704,880
$1,021,277
27.6
21
$48,632
2006
23,000
$3,193,694
$1,002,966
31.4
21
$47,760
2005
20,000
$4,072,177
$989,217
24.3
21
$47,106
2004
24,000
$4,171,431
$973,676
23.3
17
$57,275
2003
21,950
$5,021,815
$928,057
18.5
21
$44,193
2002
21,879
$5,567,715
$852,457
15.3
20
$42,623
2001
20,466
$2,915,499
$858,671
29.5
19
$45,193

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

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