That's a decrease of one percent from 2014, when the village spent $3.35 million, or $13,404.34 per household.
Lyndon has 250 households and a population of 600.
Since 2001, the Village of Lyndon budget has grown by 241.8 percent, from $970,891.60. The village population has grown six percent over the same period, from 566.
Salaries accounted for 5.3 percent of village spending in 2015. Lyndon property taxpayers paid $177,207.66 for one full-time employee and 11 part-time employees.
In 2001, the village had three full-time employees and four part-time employees, and spent $159,048.78.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
600
$3,318,550.62
$177,207.66
5.3
12
$14,767.30
2014
600
$3,351,085.43
$164,222.17
4.9
12
$13,685.18
2013
600
$3,208,327.20
$133,578.64
4.2
12
$11,131.55
2012
600
$3,106,754
$125,697.98
4
11
$11,427.08
2011
600
$3,165,372
$135,841.32
4.3
12
$11,320.10
2010
600
$2,959,815
$130,708.05
4.4
12
$10,892.33
2009
600
$2,773,472
$135,185.29
4.9
12
$11,265.44
2008
600
$2,478,542
$131,051.75
5.3
12
$10,920.97
2007
600
$2,429,534.25
$142,297.74
5.9
11
$12,936.15
2006
600
$624,000
$138,907.20
22.3
11
$12,627.92
2005
600
$644,800
$140,454.80
21.8
11
$12,768.61
2004
600
$670,800
$161,648.61
24.1
11
$14,695.32
2003
566
$2,021,052
$146,343.12
7.2
11
$13,303.92
2002
566
$1,353,510
$156,042.45
11.5
7
$22,291.77
2001
566
$970,891.60
$159,048.78
16.4
7
$22,721.25
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.