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Crunching The Numbers On Santa Clara’s Salaries, Spending

Looking into how Santa Clara is spending lately, we take into account salaries, population growth and more.

Over the past decade, the amount of money each Santa Claran forks over to the government for services has nearly doubled.

Santa Clara’s population in 2010 was 116,648, but a 2023 estimate shows that it rose by 14,594, according to census data. 

City budgets go back to 2014. Spending that year averaged across the 2010 population shows that each Santa Claran paid the government $5,670. Using 2023’s estimated population and the city’s projected spending in 2025, that amount has risen to 82% to $10,341 per resident.

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While that per-resident growth in spending may seem stark, it doesn’t tell the whole story. Santa Clarans’ earning power has grown at an even faster rate than how much their government spends.

From 2010 to 2023, the median income in Santa Clara rose 92%, from $85,750 to $165,228. The average city salary in 2022 was $164,496, but that salary ignores the robust pensions city employees enjoy.

Santa Clara is also ahead of state averages, both for government salaries and private-sector earnings. In 2023, city salaries were 45% higher than the state average, while the median income was 79% higher.

City spending on salaries in 2014-2015 was $171.6 million. The most recent budget, for 2024-2025, shows that number has risen to $339.66 million. However, salaries as percent of spending have remained more or less static, around 26% of the city’s total expenditures.

Santa Clara’s politicians and bureaucrats have regularly drawn attention to how many vacancies there are at city hall. Widespread cuts brought on by the pandemic led to layoffs, something city employees have said are hampering services.

Publicly available figures on government salaries show that from 2011 to 2023 Santa Clara has increased how many people it employs by 24% despite the population only growing an estimated 9%.

Perhaps more telling is how much the top earners are paid. From 2011 to 2023, the average government salary in Santa Clara rose 61%, but salaries for the top earners rose 130%. 

In 2011, the top-paid city employee earned $370,103. By 2023, the top salary ballooned to $851,896. Pay that year for the top 10% of earners started at $416,050.

Further, who is getting that money reveals a trend.

In 2011, 9 of the 15 highest salaries were paid to employees working for the police or fire departments. By 2023, the top six earners worked for Silicon Valley Power.

 

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