That's an increase of 51.4 percent from 2015, when the city spent $96,460, or $928 per household.
Nason has 104 households and a population of 236.
Since 2001, the City of Nason budget has grown by 5.5 percent, from $138,450. The city population has grown 0.4 percent over the same period, from 235.
Salaries accounted for 3.4 percent of city spending in 2016. Nason property taxpayers paid $4,914 for three part-time employees, or an average of $1,638 each, before their health care benefits and taxpayer-funded pension contributions.
In 2001, the city had one part-time employee and spent $4,922, or $4,922 each.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2016
236
$146,026
$4,914
3.4
3
$1,638
2015
236
$96,460
$1,935
2
3
$645
2014
236
$94,637
$6,063
6.4
4
$1,516
2013
236
$186,888
$6,124
3.3
5
$1,225
2012
236
$135,051
$7,471
5.5
9
$830
2011
234
$45,087
$5,695
12.6
8
$712
2010
234
$79,230
$8,459
10.7
8
$1,057
2009
234
$206,418
$5,324
2.6
2
$2,662
2008
234
$115,514
$4,914
4.3
2
$2,457
2007
234
$76,845
$5,124
6.7
2
$2,562
2006
234
$72,750
$5,250
7.2
2
$2,625
2005
234
$127,010
$6,052
4.8
2
$3,026
2004
235
$98,758
$6,707
6.8
2
$3,353
2003
235
$38,896
$7,694
19.8
3
$2,565
2002
235
$146,090
$3,780
2.6
1
$3,780
2001
235
$138,450
$4,922
3.6
1
$4,922
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.