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Tax year 2023 — spent $331,421 more than it took in. Revenue $1,409,696 · expenses $1,741,117 · reserve months 7.7
Tax year 2022 — spent $51,678 more than it took in. Revenue $1,330,108 · expenses $1,381,786 · reserve months 12.5
Tax year 2021 — took in $517,788 more than it spent. Revenue $1,410,889 · expenses $893,101 · reserve months 20.1
Tax year 2020 — spent $139,030 more than it took in. Revenue $1,001,820 · expenses $1,140,850 · reserve months 9.5
Tax year 2019 — took in $175,626 more than it spent. Revenue $1,305,576 · expenses $1,129,950 · reserve months 11.1
Tax year 2018 — spent $2,543 more than it took in. Revenue $1,060,539 · expenses $1,063,082 · reserve months 9.8
Tax year 2017 — took in $183,687 more than it spent. Revenue $1,158,067 · expenses $974,380 · reserve months 10.7
Tax year 2016 — took in $147,735 more than it spent. Revenue $972,586 · expenses $824,851 · reserve months 10.0
Tax year 2015 — spent $96,657 more than it took in. Revenue $670,406 · expenses $767,063 · reserve months 8.4
Tax year 2014 — spent $66,666 more than it took in. Revenue $806,195 · expenses $872,861 · reserve months 8.7
Tax year 2013 — took in $31,494 more than it spent. Revenue $899,954 · expenses $868,460 · reserve months 9.7
Tax year 2012 — took in $372,609 more than it spent. Revenue $1,163,499 · expenses $790,890 · reserve months 10.2