That's a decrease of 53.3 percent from 2016, when the village spent $2.78 million, or $26,752 per household.
Omaha has 104 households and a population of 266.
Since 2001, the Village of Omaha budget has grown by 276.7 percent, from $345,202. The village population has fallen 2.6 percent over the same period, from 273.
Salaries accounted for 5.2 percent of village spending in 2017. Omaha property taxpayers paid $67,245 for three full-time employees and two part-time employees.
In 2001, the village had two full-time employees and spent $57,652, or $28,826 each.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
266
$1,300,500
$67,245
5.2
5
$13,449
2016
266
$2,782,185
$62,455
2.2
5
$12,491
2015
266
$339,595
$50,789
15
4
$12,697
2014
266
$323,460
$45,771
14.2
4
$11,443
2013
266
$314,465
$51,004
16.2
4
$12,751
2012
266
$302,252
$52,126
17.2
3
$17,375
2011
232
$259,900
$51,299
19.7
3
$17,100
2010
275
$254,790
$52,372
20.6
3
$17,457
2009
275
$288,932
$44,997
15.6
3
$14,999
2008
275
$292,442
$45,519
15.6
4
$11,380
2007
275
$278,099
$51,347
18.5
4
$12,837
2006
275
$278,125
$58,728
21.1
4
$14,682
2005
275
$237,900
$58,265
24.5
4
$14,566
2004
275
$238,426
$60,354
25.3
4
$15,088
2003
275
$212,206
$64,740
30.5
4
$16,185
2002
275
$325,472
$62,563
19.2
2
$31,282
2001
273
$345,202
$57,652
16.7
2
$28,826
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.