That's an increase of 4.8 percent from 2014, when the village spent $106,090, or $1,278.19 per household.
Bone Gap has 83 households and a population of 350.
Since 2001, the Village of Bone Gap budget has fallen by 22.2 percent, from $142,822.50. The village population has remained same.
Salaries accounted for 21.6 percent of village spending in 2015. Bone Gap property taxpayers paid $24,072 for two part-time employees, or an average of $12,036 each, before their health care benefits and taxpayer-funded pension contributions.
In 2001, the village had two part-time employees and spent $18,819.69, or $9,409.84 each.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
350
$111,180
$24,072
21.7
2
$12,036
2014
350
$106,090
$24,308
22.9
2
$12,154
2013
350
$106,080
$24,544
23.1
3
$8,181.33
2012
350
$108,120
$25,016
23.1
3
$8,338.66
2011
350
$145,692
$25,533.36
17.5
3
$8,511.12
2010
350
$155,289
$26,797.62
17.3
3
$8,932.53
2009
350
$163,850
$25,604.67
15.6
3
$8,534.89
2008
350
$128,517.16
$25,604.67
19.9
3
$8,534.89
2007
350
$106,002
$25,627.68
24.2
3
$8,542.55
2006
350
$108,240
$29,271.60
27
3
$9,757.20
2005
350
$111,972
$29,317.32
26.2
3
$9,772.44
2004
350
$116,487
$30,499.47
26.2
2
$15,249.73
2003
350
$125,268
$31,524.24
25.2
2
$15,762.12
2002
350
$134,460
$29,609.55
22
2
$14,804.77
2001
350
$142,822.50
$18,819.69
13.2
2
$9,409.84
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.