That's an increase of 120.5 percent from 2015, when the village spent $555,493, or $5,143 per household.
Sigel has 108 households and a population of 350.
Since 2001, the Town of Sigel budget has grown by 157.6 percent, from $475,449. The village population has remained same.
Salaries accounted for 4.2 percent of village spending in 2016. Sigel property taxpayers paid $51,937 for one full-time employee and 13 part-time employees.
In 2001, the village had six part-time employees and spent $28,925, or $4,821 each.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2016
350
$1,224,825
$51,937
4.2
14
$3,710
2015
350
$555,493
$55,122
9.9
14
$3,937
2014
350
$528,675
$56,503
10.7
13
$4,346
2013
350
$513,000
$54,306
10.6
14
$3,879
2012
350
$483,742
$53,217
11
14
$3,801
2011
350
$498,104
$53,200
10.7
13
$4,092
2010
350
$504,450
$52,682
10.4
13
$4,052
2009
350
$511,875
$54,372
10.6
6
$9,062
2008
350
$682,988
$45,789
6.7
6
$7,632
2007
350
$574,620
$32,021
5.6
6
$5,337
2006
350
$316,831
$28,054
8.9
6
$4,676
2005
350
$221,975
$30,154
13.6
6
$5,026
2004
350
$227,465
$28,368
12.5
6
$4,728
2003
350
$264,316
$31,241
11.8
6
$5,207
2002
350
$260,890
$27,223
10.4
6
$4,537
2001
350
$475,449
$28,925
6.1
6
$4,821
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.