That's a decrease of 1.1 percent from 2016, when the city spent $2.39 million, or $4,409 per household.
Cuba has 543 households and a population of 1,330.
Since 2001, the City of Cuba budget has grown by 92.8 percent, from $1.23 million. The city population has fallen 7.6 percent over the same period, from 1,440.
Salaries accounted for 9.9 percent of city spending in 2017. Cuba property taxpayers paid $235,243 for nine full-time employees and 13 part-time employees.
In 2001, the city had five full-time employees and 12 part-time employees, and spent $164,625.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
1,330
$2,367,257
$235,243
9.9
22
$10,693
2016
1,330
$2,393,820
$290,852
12.2
23
$12,646
2015
1,330
$2,623,547
$256,643
9.8
18
$14,258
2014
1,330
$1,605,274
$161,787
10.1
17
$9,517
2013
1,330
$2,359,248
$149,503
6.3
15
$9,967
2012
1,330
$2,196,082
$154,318
7
15
$10,288
2011
1,330
$18,680,160
$186,007
1
15
$12,400
2010
1,330
$1,994,217
$269,489
13.5
21
$12,833
2009
1,341
$2,844,732
$239,749
8.4
17
$14,103
2008
1,341
$3,102,448
$213,220
6.9
18
$11,846
2007
1,418
$1,662,978
$196,520
11.8
8
$24,565
2006
1,418
$1,535,710
$183,679
12
8
$22,960
2005
1,418
$1,450,615
$195,118
13.5
26
$7,505
2004
1,418
$1,372,562
$225,467
16.4
24
$9,394
2003
1,440
$1,169,616
$190,992
16.3
21
$9,095
2002
1,440
$1,299,217
$178,508
13.7
18
$9,917
2001
1,440
$1,227,519
$164,625
13.4
17
$9,684
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.