That's a decrease of one percent from 2014, when the village spent $545,513.75, or $1,704.73 per household.
Vermont has 320 households and a population of 667.
Since 2001, the Village of Vermont budget has fallen by 23.5 percent, from $705,962.37. The village population has fallen 16.6 percent over the same period, from 800.
Salaries accounted for 15.8 percent of village spending in 2015. Vermont property taxpayers paid $85,087.38 for two full-time employees and 13 part-time employees.
In 2001, the village had four full-time employees and 11 part-time employees, and spent $155,582.68.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
667
$540,217.50
$85,087.38
15.8
15
$5,672.49
2014
667
$545,513.75
$101,183.08
18.5
15
$6,745.53
2013
667
$550,706
$101,949.12
18.5
15
$6,796.60
2012
667
$591,112.18
$99,776.74
16.9
18
$5,543.15
2011
792
$602,479.08
$120,336.84
20
18
$6,685.38
2010
792
$1,145,032.71
$116,733.15
10.2
18
$6,485.17
2009
792
$585,919.69
$101,345.18
17.3
20
$5,067.25
2008
792
$585,806.69
$104,226.68
17.8
6
$17,371.11
2007
792
$606,373.56
$111,767.76
18.4
6
$18,627.95
2006
792
$536,493.60
$115,095.60
21.5
14
$8,221.11
2005
792
$607,440.04
$122,467.36
20.2
17
$7,203.96
2004
792
$783,831.09
$119,935.17
15.3
17
$7,055.01
2003
792
$888,150.12
$124,350.60
14
17
$7,314.74
2002
800
$995,977.35
$158,801.85
15.9
17
$9,341.28
2001
800
$705,962.37
$155,582.68
22
15
$10,372.17
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.