That's a decrease of 4.7 percent from 2014, when the village spent $14,162.50, or $544.71 per household.
Rockwood has 26 households and a population of 50.
Since 2001, the Village of Rockwood budget has grown by 21.5 percent, from $11,112.07. The village population has remained same.
Salaries accounted for 17 percent of village spending in 2015. Rockwood property taxpayers paid $2,291.94 for seven part-time employees, or an average of $327.42 each, before their health care benefits and taxpayer-funded pension contributions.
In 2001, the village had nine part-time employees and spent $2,977.01, or $330.78 each.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
50
$13,499.70
$2,291.94
17
7
$327.42
2014
50
$14,162.50
$2,157.85
15.2
7
$308.26
2013
50
$13,964.08
$1,934.40
13.9
7
$276.34
2012
50
$15,147.40
$2,325.64
15.4
9
$258.40
2011
500
$14,817.60
$2,268
15.3
9
$251.99
2010
50
$11,582.85
$2,464.20
21.3
9
$273.80
2009
50
$11,571.20
$2,644.20
22.9
9
$293.80
2008
50
$11,571.20
$2,474.70
21.4
9
$274.96
2007
50
$13,127.40
$2,667.60
20.3
9
$296.39
2006
50
$12,507.60
$2,718
21.7
9
$302
2005
50
$12,517.80
$2,945
23.5
9
$327.22
2004
50
$11,893.80
$2,825.10
23.8
9
$313.89
2003
50
$11,592.24
$2,692.80
23.2
9
$299.20
2002
50
$10,949.85
$2,605.50
23.8
9
$289.49
2001
50
$11,112.07
$2,977.01
26.8
9
$330.77
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.