That's a decrease of 13.8 percent from 2015, when the township spent $90,878.
Taylor Township has a population of 789.
Since 2001, the Taylor Township budget has fallen by 56 percent, from $178,140. The township population has grown 44.2 percent over the same period, from 547.
Salaries accounted for 30.4 percent of township spending in 2016. Taylor Township property taxpayers paid $23,835 for seven part-time employees, or an average of $3,405 each, before their health care benefits and taxpayer-funded pension contributions.
In 2001, the township had seven part-time employees and spent $22,635, or $3,234 each.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2016
789
$78,335
$23,835
30.4
7
$3,405
2015
782
$90,878
$24,062
26.5
7
$3,437
2014
782
$218,430
$28,284
12.9
7
$4,041
2013
782
$177,618
$23,306
13.1
7
$3,329
2012
782
$153,875
$21,622
14.1
7
$3,089
2011
782
$135,424
$22,521
16.6
7
$3,217
2010
784
$138,077
$22,720
16.5
7
$3,246
2009
784
$138,055
$20,097
14.6
7
$2,871
2008
784
$128,853
$18,374
14.3
7
$2,625
2007
784
$117,083
$19,159
16.4
7
$2,737
2006
784
$112,463
$19,630
17.5
7
$2,804
2005
784
$141,765
$20,415
14.4
7
$2,916
2004
784
$146,127
$19,390
13.3
7
$2,770
2003
784
$129,268
$19,084
14.8
7
$2,726
2002
784
$133,070
$20,608
15.5
7
$2,944
2001
547
$178,140
$22,635
12.7
7
$3,234
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.