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The price of local government in 2017: City of East Moline

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The City of East Moline budget was $46.19 million for its 2017 fiscal year, or $7,018 per household.

That's a decrease of 2.6 percent from 2016, when the city spent $47.44 million, or $7,208 per household.

East Moline has 6,582 households and a population of 21,109.

Since 2001, the City of East Moline budget has grown by 41.7 percent, from $32.61 million. The city population has grown 4.2 percent over the same period, from 20,252.

Salaries accounted for 23.9 percent of city spending in 2017. East Moline property taxpayers paid $11.02 million for 160 full-time employees and 38 part-time employees.

In 2001, the city had 184 full-time employees and 21 part-time employees, and spent $10.87 million.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
21,109
$46,192,704
$11,018,466
23.9
198
$55,649
2016
21,422
$47,443,645
$11,679,638
24.6
194
$60,204
2015
21,302
$46,612,420
$11,746,509
25.2
194
$60,549
2014
21,302
$38,216,808
$11,492,163
30.1
194
$59,238
2013
21,302
$75,232,470
$19,343,561
25.7
195
$99,198
2012
21,302
$53,440,912
$11,709,720
21.9
203
$57,683
2011
21,302
$40,921,142
$12,294,376
30
203
$60,563
2010
20,892
$46,537,878
$11,933,017
25.6
203
$58,783
2009
20,892
$42,074,604
$11,733,344
27.9
203
$57,800
2008
21,431
$42,085,778
$11,375,969
27
203
$56,039
2007
21,431
$32,745,227
$10,720,735
32.7
203
$52,812
2006
21,431
$32,685,663
$10,837,076
33.2
203
$53,385
2005
21,431
$36,270,215
$10,955,810
30.2
203
$53,970
2004
21,431
$41,112,607
$11,123,777
27.1
212
$52,471
2003
21,431
$32,255,032
$10,939,977
33.9
212
$51,604
2002
21,431
$32,145,855
$10,646,702
33.1
200
$53,234
2001
20,252
$32,605,082
$10,874,121
33.4
205
$53,044

All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.

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