That's a decrease of one percent from 2015, when the township spent $17,480.
Port Byron Township has a population of 1,446.
Since 2001, the Port Byron Township budget has fallen by 34.3 percent, from $26,355. The township population has grown 3.6 percent over the same period, from 1,396.
Salaries accounted for 47.3 percent of township spending in 2016. Port Byron Township property taxpayers paid $8,190 for six part-time employees, or an average of $1,365 each, before their health care benefits and taxpayer-funded pension contributions.
In 2001, the township had six part-time employees and spent $9,940, or $1,657 each.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2016
1,446
$17,304
$8,190
47.3
6
$1,365
2015
1,446
$17,480
$8,215
47
6
$1,369
2014
1,446
$17,517
$7,844
44.8
8
$981
2013
1,446
$17,302
$6,858
39.6
6
$1,143
2012
1,396
$18,486
$6,922
37.4
6
$1,154
2011
1,396
$19,165
$7,178
37.5
6
$1,196
2010
1,396
$21,706
$7,296
33.6
6
$1,216
2009
1,600
$18,761
$7,371
39.3
6
$1,229
2008
1,600
$19,826
$7,488
37.8
6
$1,248
2007
1,600
$18,751
$7,808
41.6
6
$1,301
2006
1,575
$22,325
$8,688
38.9
6
$1,448
2005
1,575
$23,153
$9,295
40.1
6
$1,549
2004
1,396
$25,715
$9,179
35.7
6
$1,530
2003
1,396
$27,091
$9,724
35.9
6
$1,621
2002
1,396
$27,384
$9,240
33.7
6
$1,540
2001
1,396
$26,355
$9,940
37.7
6
$1,657
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.