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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

The price of local government in 2017: City of Carlyle

Budget 06

The City of Carlyle budget was $14.42 million for its 2017 fiscal year, or $11,745 per household.

That's an increase of 0.2 percent from 2016, when the city spent $14.40 million, or $11,723 per household.

Carlyle has 1,228 households and a population of 3,281.

Since 2001, the City of Carlyle budget has grown by 5.5 percent, from $13.67 million. The city population has fallen 3.7 percent over the same period, from 3,406.

Salaries accounted for 14.3 percent of city spending in 2017. Carlyle property taxpayers paid $2.07 million for 33 full-time employees and 30 part-time employees.

In 2001, the city had 30 full-time employees and 21 part-time employees, and spent $1.74 million.

Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
3,281
$14,422,457
$2,066,620
14.3
63
$32,803
2016
3,281
$14,395,969
$2,032,402
14.1
58
$35,041
2015
3,281
$19,775,161
$2,031,579
10.3
58
$35,027
2014
3,281
$18,557,159
$2,024,236
10.9
68
$29,768
2013
3,281
$17,362,209
$1,958,869
11.3
68
$28,807
2012
3,281
$13,859,509
$1,988,902
14.4
68
$29,249
2011
3,281
$12,460,541
$2,015,095
16.2
113
$17,833
2010
3,406
$13,040,308
$1,940,498
14.9
64
$30,320
2009
3,406
$12,916,319
$1,973,486
15.3
66
$29,901
2008
3,406
$14,388,905
$1,975,596
13.7
63
$31,359
2007
3,406
$15,610,882
$2,030,739
13
48
$42,307
2006
3,406
$15,539,405
$2,012,964
13
49
$41,081
2005
3,406
$13,855,180
$2,009,482
14.5
50
$40,190
2004
3,406
$14,633,583
$2,133,453
14.6
54
$39,508
2003
3,406
$15,045,729
$1,850,723
12.3
64
$28,918
2002
3,406
$15,203,828
$1,798,747
11.8
61
$29,488
2001
3,406
$13,671,394
$1,737,765
12.7
51
$34,074

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

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