That's a decrease of 0.9 percent from 2015, when the village spent $128,260, or $2,467 per household.
Browns has 52 households and a population of 134.
Since 2001, the Village of Browns budget has fallen by 19.4 percent, from $157,607. The village population has fallen 37.1 percent over the same period, from 213.
Salaries accounted for 15.7 percent of village spending in 2016. Browns property taxpayers paid $19,971 for 20 part-time employees, or an average of $999 each, before their health care benefits and taxpayer-funded pension contributions.
In 2001, the village had one part-time employee and spent $6,107, or $6,107 each.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2016
134
$127,050
$19,971
15.7
20
$999
2015
175
$128,260
$16,780
13.1
8
$2,097
2014
175
$115,540
$14,727
12.7
8
$1,841
2013
175
$117,720
$9,890
8.4
6
$1,648
2012
175
$118,810
$10,827
9.1
9
$1,203
2011
175
$123,170
$13,094
10.6
10
$1,309
2010
175
$142,500
$11,833
8.3
10
$1,183
2009
175
$146,250
$11,754
8
10
$1,175
2008
175
$345,495
$8,664
2.5
10
$866
2006
175
$128,439
$8,765
6.8
10
$877
2005
213
$127,583
$8,653
6.8
1
$8,653
2004
213
$126,586
$7,365
5.8
1
$7,365
2003
213
$122,361
$8,957
7.3
1
$8,957
2002
213
$123,159
$7,557
6.1
1
$7,557
2001
213
$157,607
$6,107
3.9
1
$6,107
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.