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Tax year 2023 — spent $24,510 more than it took in. Revenue $59,139 · expenses $83,649 · reserve months 22.6
Tax year 2022 — took in $84,978 more than it spent. Revenue $146,497 · expenses $61,519 · reserve months 35.5
Tax year 2021 — took in $5,634 more than it spent. Revenue $70,856 · expenses $65,222 · reserve months 17.8
Tax year 2020 — took in $32,964 more than it spent. Revenue $104,704 · expenses $71,740 · reserve months 15.3
Tax year 2019 — took in $20,724 more than it spent. Revenue $104,495 · expenses $83,771 · reserve months 8.4
Tax year 2018 — took in $21,228 more than it spent. Revenue $55,191 · expenses $33,963 · reserve months 13.3
Tax year 2017 — took in $11,074 more than it spent. Revenue $21,872 · expenses $10,798 · reserve months 18.3
Tax year 2016 — spent $776 more than it took in. Revenue $3,016 · expenses $3,792 · reserve months 17.0
Tax year 2015 — took in $1,742 more than it spent. Revenue $2,779 · expenses $1,037 · reserve months 76.0
Tax year 2014 — took in $1,787 more than it spent. Revenue $3,204 · expenses $1,417 · reserve months 40.9