That's a decrease of 15.4 percent from 2016, when the township spent $211,260.
Allison Township has a population of 267.
Since 2001, the Allison Township budget has grown by 127.6 percent, from $78,525. The township population has fallen 13.3 percent over the same period, from 308.
Salaries accounted for 20.1 percent of township spending in 2017. Allison Township property taxpayers paid $35,922 for nine part-time employees, or an average of $3,991 each, before their health care benefits and taxpayer-funded pension contributions.
In 2001, the township had eight part-time employees and spent $43,202, or $5,400 each.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
267
$178,757
$35,922
20.1
9
$3,991
2016
267
$211,260
$37,734
17.9
9
$4,193
2015
267
$233,465
$37,874
16.2
9
$4,208
2014
308
$233,465
$35,069
15
10
$3,507
2013
308
$373,329
$34,212
9.2
9
$3,801
2012
308
$282,501
$38,514
13.6
11
$3,501
2011
308
$111,938
$42,117
37.6
11
$3,829
2010
308
$66,571
$38,093
57.2
11
$3,463
2009
302
$157,956
$38,109
24.1
11
$3,464
2008
302
$70,312
$38,826
55.2
11
$3,530
2007
308
$71,243
$40,766
57.2
11
$3,706
2006
308
$130,534
$42,139
32.3
11
$3,831
2005
308
$72,401
$40,850
56.4
11
$3,714
2004
308
$72,770
$44,385
61
11
$4,035
2003
308
$73,856
$44,422
60.1
8
$5,553
2002
308
$77,428
$45,129
58.3
8
$5,641
2001
308
$78,525
$43,202
55
8
$5,400
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.