Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills District 181 budget helped by no health insurance increase
An increase of about
"It is very unusual to not have a budget line item with the increase for insurance," said chief financial officer and treasurer
Projected operating revenues for 2017-18 are
The projected operating expenses of
Budgeted transfers to debt service bond interest and principal, capital projects fund, and to pay capital lease total about
The largest new spending item to the 2017-18 budget is
Textbook expenditures increased from
Salaries and employee benefits, as always is the case, account for the vast majority of the
Property taxes account for 90 percent of operating fund revenues, with state and other local funds making up 4 percent each, and federal funds generating 2 percent.
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