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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE DANIEL C. ROPER, SECRETARY BUREAU OF THE CENSUS WILLIAM LANE AUSTIN, DIRECTOR FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 100,000 1933 PREPAREDUNDER THE SUPEBRVISION OF STARKE M. GROGAN Chief Statisticianfor Financial Statistics of States and Cities UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1935 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. - . Price 75 cents (Buckram) LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BUREAU OF THE CENSUS, Washington, D. C., March 19, 19356. SIR: I transmit herewith the annual report of the Bureau of the Census showing for the fiscal year 1933 the financial transactions of the 94 cities having an estimated population of over 100,000, the assessed valuation of the taxable property in those cities, the amount of taxes levied thereon for the fiscal year reported, their indebtedness, and specified assets at the close of that year. The form of this presentation has been approved by the Census Advisory Committee of the Municipal Finance Officers' Association. The collection and compilation of these statistics, and the preparation of this volume, were under the supervision of Starke M. Grogan, chief statistician for financial statistics of States and cities, and Lemuel A. Carruthers, assistant chief statistician. The text discussion was prepared by Miss Cora Higgins. Respectfully, WILLIAM LANE AUSTIN, Director of the Census. Hon. DANIEL C. ROPER, Secretary of Commerce. III CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Scope of report............................................----------------------------..---------------------.......---------------..... Purpose of report............-----..------.....---------------------.............---.......................--------------------...--...--........ Cities having a population of over 100,000 in 1933---------___.................___...................__... Page vII v v D ESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES Page Number and character of general tables-...__ Groups of cities_________________ .____......... TABLE 1 Year ;f incorporation as a city _ Population_--------------------Area.. _.-------------------- _ _ 1 1 2 TABLE 2 Divisions of municipal government __.._ _ Special tables for county cities_ Revenue receipts______________-----___ General property taxes Special taxes_--- - - - - - - - - - Poll taxes--------Business and nonbusiness license taxes__ Special assessments and special charges__ _ Fines, forfeits, and escheats _ Subventions and grants, donations, and ____ pension assessments Highway privileges, rents, and interest_ Earnings of general departments Earnings of public-service enterprises__ 2 2 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 18 IV Public-service enterprises. _-__ Receipts of public-service enterprises..... 23 23 TABLE 11 Payments for expenses, or operation and maintenance, of general departments ... _ Imperfect statements of expenses, or pay ments for operation and maintenanc" __.. Payments classified as miscellaneous .. _ ____ Exceptional payments by Massachusetts cities_ 23 24 24 24 Payments for expenses, or operation and maintenance, of the principal general departments Total and per capita _____ P,-yments for operation and maintenance increasing with population of cities .._. _ 24 24 Percent distribution of payments for ex penses, or operation and maintenance, of the principal general departments, by object of payment .____-- ____.... _ __.___. 24 Payments for operation and maintenance of public-service enterprises..-.._ ....... 25 TABLE 15 18 19 19 Payments for interest on city debts__._..._ Exceptional payments for interest by Massa chusetts cities. ________________._____ 21 21 25 25 TABLE 16 Payments for outlays--....--..-___________ 19 19 21 21 21 25 TABLE 17 Amount of specified assets at close of year _ Assets in sinking funds__ ______ _ Assets in public trust funds __ Assets in investment funds, and miscellaneous investments__ Cash in general treasury and general admin istrative funds.___________ ____________ 26 26 26 26 27 TABLE 18 TABLE 7 Receipts from subventions and grants _.... Receipts from donations____________________ Receipts from pension assessments .. _ . _ 23 TABLE 10 TABLE 14 TABLE 6 Receipts from the general property tax ... . __ Receipts from special taxes_ Receipts from poll taxes______________ _ _. Receipts from business taxes ........ Receipts from nonbusiness license taxes____ Receipts from special assessments and special __-________ charges _____-Receipts from fines, forfeits, and escheats_... 22 TABLE 13 TABLE 5 Percent distribution of revenue receipts and _._ governmental-cost payments_.... Proportional distribution of revenue receipts, by divisions of the governments of cities .... Percent relation of revenue receipts to govern mental-cost payments....___.....__..... TABLE 9 Character of receipts tabulated as from general departmental earnings--__ ____ ___._____ Classification of general departmental re ceipts ------------------------------- 16 TABLE 4 Per capita revenue receipts and specified governmental-cost payments_____ __ Page TABLE 12 TABLE 3 _ __ . . __ . Governmental-cost payments_ .. Expenses, or payments for operation and maintenance -------..... _..... Interest charges ______-___ Outlays ... . .---.------------. Comparison of revenue receipts and all governmental-cost payments __ _______ ____ Comparison of revenue receipts and payments for operation, maintenance, and interest___ Net and transfer revenue receipts and govern mental-cost payments___-------------. TABLE 8 Receipts from highway privileges ....... _ ... 22 Receipts from rents of investment properties_ 22 Receipts from interest___ -____-_________22 22 22 22 Gross and net indebtedness of cities _... .__ Indebtedness classified by governmental unit by which incurred .. ___________________ 27 27 V CONTENTS TABLE 19 Page Indebtedness classified by character of out _ standing debt obligation.---_ _----Funded or fixed indebtedness- .-.. _ _ _. Floating indebtedness_ _ -_____ Special assessment indebtedness ... ...- . Current indebtedness___ ______---Revenue bonds and notes ......---. Warrants__-----------------------Indebtedness classified by creditor ... __. ._ Indebtedness classified by purpose for which incurred-- ___Increase during the year in two classes of debt and in sinking fund assets_ Per capita indebtedness__ _____ Increase of indebtedness with size of cities .. 27 27 -_____ 27 -_28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 29 Funded, floating, and special assessment in debtedness, classified by purpose for which incurred-------------................... Page 29 TABLE 20 Assessed valuation of property_ . ....... . Total and per capita tax levies _____-........ Tax rates__ _ . ..- . . . ....- ........ Cities with two or more tax rates............ .. . ............ Special property taxes. Poll taxes_---------------------------- 29 30 30 30 38 38 GENERAL TABLES Page 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Year of incorporation, date of middle of fiscal year reported, population, and area: 1933---------........... 42 Summary of revenue receipts, by divisions of municipal government: 1933___----------------44 Summary of governmental-cost payments, by divisions of municipal government: 1933........... 53 --------Per capita revenue receipts and specified governmental-cost payments: 1933--------------...................... 62 Percent distribution, by principal classes, of revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments: 1933..................-------------------.......-------------------..--.............------.............------------------------66 Revenue receipts from taxes, special assessments, fines, forfeits, and escheats: 1933................ 70 -----------Revenue receipts from subventions and grants, donations, and pension assessments: 1933- ........ 78 Revenue receipts from highway privileges, rent of investment properties, and interest: 1933....... 82 Revenue receipts from earnings of general departments, by principal divisions of the general depart mental service: 1933------........ .. ---------------------------------------------------- 85 ... ... Revenue receipts from earnings of public-service enterprises: 1933-----------------------____ --- 88 Governmental-cost payments for operation and maintenance of general departments, by principal divisions and subdivisions of the general departmental service: 1933---------------------91 Governmental-cost payments for operation and maintenance of general departments, by principal divisions of the general departmental service-Total and per capita: 1933--___ ------------__ 115 Percent distribution of the payments for operation and maintenance of general departments, by principal divisions of the general departmental service: 1933___...............___----_____-_-_ 121 Governmental-cost payments for operation and maintenance of public-service enterprises: 1933___ 124 Governmental-cost payments for interest: 1933 __________......___-.... .. ______..... ....... 127 Payments for outlays, by principal divisions of governmental service: 1933_--....--------------__ 130 Amount of specified assets at close of year: 1933_--------______________--__________ 136 Total and per capita of all debts and of the principal classes thereof at close of year, together with changes during the year in funded and floating debt, net debt, and sinking fund assets: 1933 .. 142 Funded, floating, and special assessment debt at close of year, classified by purpose for which incurred: 1933 . .. .......-------------------------------------------------------------148 Assessed valuation of property subject to the general property tax, per capita assessment, total and per capita levy, and rate of levy: 1933 __._____........._____.... .. 154 ... ........... MAP Location of cities in the United States for which financial statistics are reported for 1933----..........-- v LOCATION OF CIT ES IN THE UNITED STATES FOR WHICH FINANCIAL STATISTICS ARE REPORTED FOR 1933. FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 100,000: 1933 INTRODUCTION Scope of report.-The present report of the Bureau of the Census is practically limited to a presentation of statistics of the financial transactions during the fiscal year 1933 of the 94 cities, each of which had a population of over 100,000, and of the financial condition of those cities at the close of the fiscal year reported. The statistics are as accurate and as comparable as it has been feasible to compile from the records of the cities and relate to a number of subjects, the principal of which are (1) the total and per capita receipts from revenues and from the principal classes thereof; (2) the total and per capita payments for expenses, or operation and maintenance, and interest, and total outlays, and totals for each of the principal classes of expenses and outlays; (3) the total value of specified assets; (4) the total and per capita municipal indebtedness; and (5) the total assessed valuation of property subject to the general property tax, and total and per capita levies. Purpose of report.-The purpose of the reports of this series is to provide information in regard to the financial administration of the cities, in such form as to be comparable, with the hope that it may be of assistance to the officials who are charged with responsibilities incident to the administration of local govern ment and the betterment of the local communities; directly, through personal study of the reports, and, indirectly, through the interpretations and recommenda tions of practical students of civic affairs and of local civic bodies. The cities of this class are responsible for the protection of the lives, property, and health of their own inhabitants, consitituting almost one-third of the popula tion of the Nation, and of many millions of persons who visit them, as well as for providing educational and recreational services, caring for the indigent, defective, and delinquent classes, and arranging for a constantly growing number of conveniences and services which are demanded by associations interested in the betterment of the several urban communities. Cities having a population of over 100,000 in 1933.-In the tables of this report, with the exception of table 20, the cities are arranged in the order of their estimated population, and each is given a number corresponding to its position in the table. For convenience in finding the position in the table of the data for each of the cities, there is shown on page vIII a list of the cities arranged alphabeti cally by States, with the number assigned to each. The location of each of these cities is shown on the map of the United States on page vi. vII VIII STATE AND CITY 1 ALABAMA: Birmingham ...-... CALIFORNIA: Long Beach__...... Los Angeles .___. Oakland ________ ... .. San Diego_ ______ San Francisco ... COLORADO: Denver .......... CONNECTICUT: Bridgeport -..... Hartford_.....__.... New Haven-........ Waterbury......... DELAWARE: Wilmington-..._. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington... .... FLORIDA: Jacksonville ........ Miami ........... Tampa .........---GEORGIA: Atlanta ............ ILLINOIS: Chicago- ......... Peoria_____ INDIANA: Evansville_ ........ Fort Wayne...._... Gary---- _ _-_-- Indianapolis_ -__... South Bend ....IOWA: Des Moines........ KANSAS: Kansas City-...... Wichita . - -........ KENTUCKY: Louisville --........ LOUISIANA: New Orleans....... INTRODUCTION City num ber STATE AND CITY 1 34 53 5 29 51 11 30 55 48 50 93 85 14 62 83 87 City num ber MARYLAND: Baltimore _....... MASSACIIUSETTS: Boston ________ Cambridge .... ___ _ Fall River__________ Lowell----_ Lynn-..-....... New Bedford....... Somerville_ .....___ Springfield ...... __ Worcester_......... MICHIGAN: Detroit............. Flint_________ Grand Rapids..._ MINNESOTA: Duluth __________ Minneapolis-........ St. Paul. .......... MISSOURI: Kansas City........ St. Louis_........._ STATE AND CITY 1 8 9 75 74 94 90 76 86 54 43 4 49 46 92 15 32 2 79 88 68 82 21 80 57 66 72 25 16 Omaha............. NEW JERSEY: Camden-----........-Elizabeth_......... Jersey City .. __... Newark .... _____ Paterson..........Trenton-............ NEW YORK: Albany______ Buffalo__--...........---New York -...... Rochester ____-... Syracuse__.....-------... Utica_______________ Yonkers....... .... OHIo: Akron.............. Canton............. OREGON: Portland_-_.... .. PENNSYLVANIA: Erie---------Philadelphia-..._._ _ Pittsburgh ...... Reading-....---..__ Scranton ._........ RHODE ISLAND: Providence-......... 17 6 27 41 28 45 42 56 26 70 3 10 77 58 37 TENNESSEE: 19 7 NEBRASKA: 31 OHIO-Continued Cincinnati_ ....... Cleveland ._ -_... Columbus .. - ...... Dayton_..........._ Toledo .__..... Youngstown __ _ OKLAHOMA: Oklahoma City_ _.... Tulsa ............. City num ber 39 69 71 23 18 61 65 63 13 1 22 40 91 60 67 Chattanooga ....... 78 Knoxville- _ _...... 36 ..... Memphis_ _.._ Nashville- ....... 52 TEXAS: 33 Dallas___---__-89 El Paso .......... 47 Fort Worth........ 24 Houston---............ 38 San Antonio........ UTAH: 59 Salt Lake City_..... VIRGINIA: 64 Norfolk .------...........44 Richmond.......... WASHINGTON: 20 Seattle--------............. 73 Spokane..------.......... 81 Tacoma...-----..--.... WISCONSIN: 35 84 Milwaukee......... 12 1 For form of government under which cities operate, as indicated by payments for operation and main tenance of general departments, see table 11, p. 91. DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES Number and character of general tables.-The statistics of the 94 incorporated places covered by this report are presented in 20 general tables. Table 1 gives certain statistics relating to population and area. Tables 2 and 3 summarize the revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments by divisions of the city gov ernment, and make certain comparisons between those receipts and payments. Table 4 presents per capita averages, and table 5 the percent distribution of the receipts and payments shown in tables 2 and 3. Tables 6 to 10, inclusive, present detailed statistics relating to revenue receipts. Tables 11, 14, 15, and 16 give detailed statistics for governmental-cost payments. Table 12 summarizes certain groups of these payments and presents per capita averages therefor, and table 13 gives the percent distribution of these payments. Table 17 sets forth certain assets of cities. Tables 18 and 19 relate to municipal indebtedness. Table 20 presents statistics of the assessed valuation of property subject to taxation and the amounts and rates of tax levies. Groups of cities.-The statistical data presented in this report are arranged in three principal groups, for each of which, as well as for the entire 94 cities, totals are given. Group I includes cities having a population of 500,000 and over; group II, cities having a population of 300,000 and less than 500,000; and group III, cities having a population of 100,000 and less than 300,000. The grouping is based upon the estimated population of the city as of the middle of the fiscal year reported. TABLE 1 Year of incorporation as a city.-In the column under the heading "year of incorporation as a city" are given for 94 municipalities covered by the report the years in which they were organized as cities. Population.-Except as indicated by footnotes, the table shows for each city the estimated population at the middle of the fiscal year reported, the date of which is shown in the preceding column. The estimates shown in the table are computed as follows: The estimated increase in the United States is computed each year upon the available birth, death, immigration, and emigration data. This increase is then distributed to the State according to the percent each State increase, 1920 to 1930, was of the United States increase, 1920 to 1930. Each State increase is then distributed to the counties of that State according to the percent the county increase was of the State increase, and the county increase thus obtained is distributed to the various cities in each county by the same method. Due allowance is made for any annexations or detachments of territory that may have taken place and of which the Bureau has been advised. In separate columns is shown the population of each city as enumerated at the decennial censuses of 1930, 1920, and 1910. The estimated population at the middle of the year is used as the basis of per capita data presented in the tables of this report, because its use results in more accurate statements of per capita financial transactions than would be secured by using the estimated population at the close of the fiscal period. The date chosen is the middle of the fiscal year of the general treasury of the city corpora tion, even though independent governmental districts or independently adminis tered funds may have fiscal years which do not coincide with that of the city's general treasury. FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES The number and total population of cities having over 100,000 inhabitants at the middle of the fiscal year 1933 in each of the nine geographic divisions are shown in table I, which follows. Table I Table I-Continued Cities Popula- GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION United States- ____-- .. -_ New England-----__ __----Middle Atlantic___..___________ East North Central ....... .___ 94 37, 481, 612 14 2, 623, 205 18 12, 950, 600 19 9, 733, 900 GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION West North Central ______... . South Atlantic-_ -East South Central ___..____ .. . West South Central ________ ... Mountain- -- _____--__-__ Pacific .....-. _____________. _ __ Cities 9 9 6 8 2 9 Popula tion 2, 699, 700 2, 365, 007 1, 240, 000 1, 926, 800 437, 400 3, 505, 000 Area.-The last column of the table shows, for each city, the land area subject to the administration of the city corporation on July 1, 1933. TABLE 2 Divisions of municipal government.--The wide diversity of municipal organiza tion is indicated by the number of divisions employed to provide the services usually supplied by local governmental bodies. In many cities all municipal functions are administered by the city corporation, while in others the functions of local government are carried on by two or more governments as independent units, each having the power of taxation, for the purpose for which it was consti tuted, over all or part of the territory of the city. In all cases there is the city corporation, which is charged with the administration of all municipal functions except those intrusted to independent districts created to provide specific services for the community; the extent of authority in each case being determined by general statutes or charter enactments. The term "county" appears as the designation of independent governmental units in 18 of the cities of groups I and II, as follows: Chicago, Ill., Detroit, Mich., Los Angeles, Calif., Cleveland, Ohio, Pittsburgh, Pa., Milwaukee, Wis., Buffalo, N. Y., Minneapolis, Minn., Cincinnati, Ohio, Newark, N. J., Kansas City, Mo., Seattle, Wash., Indianapolis, Ind., Rochester, N. Y., Jersey City, N. J., Houston, Tex., Louisville, Ky., and Portland, Oreg. The data shown for these units include percentages of the entire data for the county government. The percent in each case being based upon the ratio between the assessed valua tion of the city and that of the entire county. This treatment seems desirable because of the fact that in eight of the cities of these groups, viz, New York, N. Y., Philadelphia, Pa., St. Louis, Mo., Baltimore, Md., Boston, Mass., San Francisco, Calif., Washington, D. C., and New Orleans, La., the original county organiza tion has been merged with that of the city. The addition of the county figures, therefore, places the cities of groups I and II on a more comparable basis than would be secured without such addition. The data for cities of these two groups however, are not comparable with those for cities of group III, with the exception of those for Denver, Colo., a municipality in which the county organization is merged with that of the city. For cities with county receipts and payments, this report presents correct statements of the revenue receipts of each of the divisions of government-city corporation, county, and school or other district--so far as such moneys were received by it, whether the revenues were collected by the divi sions for which they were levied or by another division. Special tables for county cities.-In the tables which follow there is a pre sentation of revenue receipts, payments for operation and maintenance and outlays of general departments, and gross and net debt for the 18 cities which include a percentage of county data. These tables show on a separate line the total and per capita figures for the county. The total and per capita amounts shown on the line "All other" include those for the government of the city corporation proper, for school, sanitary, park, and other independent districts practically coextensive with the cities, and are com parable with the data presented for cities in group III in the corresponding general tables. REVENUE -- RECEIPTS -TAX ES Table II ALL REVENUES oc a General property CITY Poll Business and non Poll business license Special SPECIAL ASSESS MENTS AND SPE CIAL CHARGES b Per capita Total $214, 488, 125 22, 513, 134 . 191, 974, 991 $61.45 6. 45 55.00 $157,184, 510 13, 842, 902 143,341,608 111, 632, 288 14, 992, 728 96, 639, 560 67. 59 9. 08 58. 51 64, 641, 564 10, 190, 674 54, 450, 890 Total Per capita Total Per capita Total capi capita Total Per capita Total per capita U i i 2 4 5 CHICAGO, ILL...... _ County ................................ All other... DETROIT, MICH __...... County_ All other-- - - - -- - - - - -- - - - LOS ANGELES, CALIF ...... County __________________ All other__---------------- _ _ ___ _ - -- 111, 481, 444 32, 388, 853 79, 092, 591 83.37 24. 22 59. 15 58, 193, 005 22, 293, 661 35, 899. 344 $2. 75 $7, 024, 752 . 02 2.73 7,024,752 1, 998, 802 1, 486, 256 512, 546 1.21 2, 183, 910 1, 924 .90 .31 2,181, 986 3, 888,151 2, 504, 007 1, 384, 144 2.91 1. 87 1.04 5, 744, 084 60, 453 5, 683, 631 4.30 .05 4. 25 3, 001, 388 1, 079, 312 1, 922, 076 3.27 1. 18 2. 09 1, 051, 355 504, 594 546, 761 1. 14 .55 .59 1, 064,108 506, 697 557, 411 1.57 . 75 .82 142, 996 .21 142, 996 852, 867 11, 946 840, 921 1.42 . 02 1.40 1, 672, 750 61, 047 1, 611, 703 2. 79 .10 1.69 1.85 .01 1.84 $108, 554 74,172 34, 382 $0. 07 . 04 . 03 43.52 16. 67 26.85 CLEVELAND, OHIO______________________ County-.. ..... A ll other ......................... 56, 761, 266 12, 396, 354 44, 364, 912 61.80 13.50 48. 30 31, 206, 370 4, 739, 735 26, 466, 635 33.98 5. 16 28. 82 [0 PITTSBURGH, PA ---------------------....---.--County All other 45, 588, 747 11, 817, 834 33, 770, 913 67. 19 17. 42 49. 77 36, 996, 875 9, 833, 758 27, 163, 117 54. 53 14.49 40. 04 MILWAUKEE, WIS 46, 232, 568 12, 955, 229 33, 277, 339 77. 17 21. 62 55.55 29, 927, 994 6, 235, 783 23, 692, 211 49. 95 1, 781, 797 10. 41 335, 783 39. 54 1, 446, 014 12 County - All other ......... 1 3 5 County-------.- - 7 ... MINNEAPOLIS, MINN_____ CINCINNATI, OHIO_____ County All other -------------------- ---------------- All other 1 ________________ ____ ._____......... .... 1 Less than Y of 1 cent. ... .... 118, 608 . 13 118, 608 ---. 13 $96, 730 96, 730 ........ 2. 97 . 56 2. 41 $0. 14 . 14 2.01 1. 32 (1) 1.32 ... ... ..... .. H H H y (.3 y O y 47, 136, 008 6, 403, 780 40, 732, 228 80. 89 10. 99 69. 90 31, 436, 474 4, 430, 518 27, 005, 956 53.95 7.60 46. 35 475, 950 . 82 475, 950 .82 1, 605, 393 625, 094 980, 299 2. 76 1.07 1. 69 1, 076, 438 8, 619 1, 067, 819 26, 656, 768 2, 711, 162 23, 945, 606 BUFFALO, N. Y__--------------------CountyAll other .------------ .. ... ... .. ... z z .21 39. 14 6. 17 32. 97 6 1 $2. 01 ________-________ $9,595, 792 $45.03 -__________86, 316 . 3.97 ------------------------------------ 9, 509, 476 .-------.. __ 41.06 -- ... 55. 80 5. 68 50. 12 18, 056, 281 2, 006, 444 16, 049, 837 37. 80 4. 20 33. 60 55, 458 32, 280 23, 178 . 12 . 07 . 05 366, 557 14, 268 352, 289 . 77 . 03 . 74 1,927, 625 15, 942 1, 911, 683 4.04 .03 4. 01 39, 162, 525 8, 212, 542 30, 949, 983 85. 12 17. 85 67. 27 22, 001, 008 3,105, 774 18, 895, 234 47. 82 6. 75 41. 07 807, 032 1.75 807, 032 1.75 1, 799, 651 733, 381 1, 066, 270 3.91 1.59 2. 32 1, 273, 397 368, 736 904, 661 2. 77 .80 1.97 rC2 REVENUE RECEIPTS--Continued TAXES Table II-Continued SPECIAL ASSESS ALL REVENUES MENTS AND SPE Per capita Total Per capita Total __ $32, 480, 500 NEWARK, N. J_.-______________. ______ 3, 494, 004 County ---------------------------------__---------28, 986,496 All other----------- $72. 66 7. 82 64. 84 $20, 770, 229 1, 904, 058 18, 866, 171 $46.47 4.26 42. 21 $223, 047 158, 418 64, 629 21, 255, 981 3, 584, 849 - 17, 671, 132 51.83 8. 74 43. 09 Total Total 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Poll Special property SGeneral SCITY Per capita Total CIALCHARGES Business and nonbusiness license Per capita Total Per per capita Total Per capita $4. 72 $304, 634 4. 72 304, 634 . 68 15, 137, 846 3, 098, 436 12, 039, 410 1,480, 234 36.91 --------.........---........--------...-------8,150 7.56 ...............-------....-----------------------........ . 1, 472, 084 _ 29. 35 ............... 3. 61 .02 3. 59 471, 441 1. 15 471, 441 1. 15 80. 67 15. 2 3 65. 35 15, 186, 370 4, 3 4,630 5 651, 740 10, ..-----40. 59 --------------.-..... 1 2.1 2 ......... ..... . . ... . .. .......... .494, 28. 47 536, 425 42 , 0 9 2 333 1.43 .1 1 1. 32 171, 546 4 4 , 56 1 126, 985 .46 .1 2 .34 48. 24 11.95 36. 29 14, 362, 379 175 2,615, 11, 747, 204 38. 60 7. 03 31. 57 .70 .03 .67 68, 188 2, 850 65, 338 .18 .01 .17 28, 518, 719 _______-3,197, 538 25, 321, 181 85. 51 9. 59 75. 92 17, 900, 794 1, 657, 434 16, 243, 360 53. 68 4. 97 48. 71 130, 742 .39 ---------------- 130, 742 ......... .39 ____- 927, 517 400, 350 527, 167 2. 78 1. 20 1. 58 1, 772, 516 1, 816 1, 770, 700 5. 31 .01 5. 30 23, 585, 870 4, 181, 483 19, 404, 387 73. 73 13. 07 60. 66 16, 185, 261 3,402, 207 12, 783,054 50. 59 10. 64 39.95 147, 412 72, 247 75, 165 .46 .23 .23 7, 000 .02 3. 59 . 01 3. 58 .32 .02 1, 149, 718 1, 790 1, 147, 928 101, 043 7, 000 101,043 .32 - 14, 125, 445 2, 095,148 - 12, 030, 297 44. 43 6. 59 37. 84 10, 025, 103 1, 466, 809 8, 558, 294 31. 54 4. 61 26. 93 _-------------------..._- ___- 13, 192, 977 LOUISVILLE, KY _------------------------------------------- 1, 483, 424 County--------11, 709, 553 All other_______------------------- 41. 68 4. 69 36. 99 9, 298, 988 1, 399, 236 7, 899, 752 21,409, 655 69. 31 14, 428, 497 46. 71 H z $0. 68 2, 111,680 ... KANSAS CITY, Mo---County --------------------------------_ All other- -------_________ SEATTLE, WASH_ ---------------C o u n ty__ __ ____________ _________ _ _ ________---- _ All other____-- -- ____ --_ 30, 178, 893 5 , 731, 8 8 6 24, 447, 205 17, 950, 749 ---INDIANAPOLIS, IND_____-- _-----_______ 4, 445, 750 _____________ County __ _____ 504, 999 ____------13, _ ____ ___ All other_ ROCHESTER, N. Y-- ---------------------________ ______ County-__ All other____________________-_-_-___ JERSEY CITY, N. J_ __ County_ ___________ _ ________________All other__ ___-__ HOUSTON, TEX-- -. __________------------------____ ___------County------------__ _ All other____________________ _______-___ PORTLAND, OREG ----------______________----- __--------------------County__----------__ All other---- -1Less than / of 1 cent. 6,981, 158 22. 60 $0. 50 $28, 511 .35 .. .15 28, 511 ......-------------.... ..---------------- 66, 185 44, 299 21, 886 $0. 06 $2, 111, 680 .06 .18 .12 .06 259, 095 11,101 247, 994 258, 660 187, 666 70, 994 .81 .59....... .22 (1) 851 (1) 1. 66 795 525, 1. 66 12, 239, 551 39. 62 837, 846 2. 71 1,006, 193 9,060, 484 29. 33 .75 , 006, 193 .22 .02 .20 71, 184 5, 766 65, 418 _233,509 ---- ---- -- 604, 337 1. 96 02 H 00 H y 0 H t7 851 525, 795 10. 29 -------- H 00 r y 29. 38 ---------.-------------------------------------------------------------4. 42 ----24. 96.------ 3, 179, 067 H . 3. 26 3. 26 REVENUE RECEIPTS-COntinued Table II-Continued FINES, FORFEITS, AND ESCHEATS .2 CITY 2 S SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS, DONA TIONS, AND PEN SION ASSESSMENTS HIGHWAY PRIVILEGES, RENTS, AND INTEREST EARNINGS OF GEN ERAL DEPARTMENTS EARNINGS OF PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES 2 0 Total "H V 2 4 CHICA G O, ILL--........... ......... .......... County ----......... ............................ All other --- 10 13 15 $9,177, 954 3, 219, 980 5, 957, 974 $2. 63 $10, 355, 766 .92 226, 302 1. 71 10, 129, 464 Per capita Total $2. 97 . 06 2.91 $7, 873, 655 5, 119, 061 2, 754, 594 Per capita Total $2. 26 $12, 588, 172 1.47 . 79 12, 588, 172 Per capita $3.61 H 3. 61 11.44 1.09 10. 35 931, 588 14, 927 916, 661 .56 .01 4, 635, 934 1, 400, 872 3, 235, 062 2. 81 . 85 1.96 17, 857, 857 10.81 . 55 17, 857, 857 10.81 559, 542 268, 547 290, 995 .42 . 20 . 22 11, 020, 717 4, 953, 163 6, 067, 554 8. 24 3. 70 4. 54 3, 339, 776 973, 916 2, 365, 860 2. 50 .73 1.77 2, 595, 900 1, 313, 957 1, 281, 943 1.94 . 98 . 96 26, 140, 269 21, 149 26, 119, 120 CLEVELAND, OHIO---.............----------County---. -----------------------------All other---....-... .. . ...... ......... ... . 230, 813 5, 581 225, 232 . . 25 .01 .24 9, 550, 591 5, 477, 186 4, 073, 405 10. 40 5. 96 4. 44 1, 277, 148 180, 866 1, 096, 282 1.39 .20 1. 19 1, 811, 021 409, 080 1, 401, 941 1.97 . 45 1.52 8, 513, 972 19. 55 .02 19. 53 9. 27 9.27 8, 513, 972 9.27 PITTSBURGH, PA-- - . .17 . 05 .12 2, 159, 805 36, 055 2, 123, 750 3. 18 .05 3. 13 1, 074, 050 533, 638 540, 412 1.58 .. 115, 031 35, 220 79, 811 .79 1, 084, 531 772, 927 311, 604 1. 60 1. 14 . 46 2, 854, 621 2, 809 2, 851, 812 ('1) M ILW AUKEE, W IS- ---- -----------------------------County ---................ -- --... All other---- ----------------.------- 148, 111 12, 452 135, 659 . 25 . 02 .23 7, 311, 273 5, 549, 226 1, 762, 047 12.20 9. 26 2. 94 740, 142 55, 326 684, 816 1. 24 .09 1. 15 1, 523, 370 693, 666 829, 704 2. 54 1.16 1.38 2, 274, 264 3.80 2, 274, 264 3.80 4.17 36, 367 3, 035 33, 332 .06 15. 02 1. 75 13. 27 572, 172 36, 613 535, 559 .98 .92 753, 554 280, 494 473, 060 1.29 .48 . 81 2, 428, 274 . 05 8, 751, 386 1, 019, 407 7, 731, 979 85, 585 7, 875 77, 710 .18 . 02 . 16 3, 362, 885 404, 262 2, 958, 623 7. 04 .85 6. 19 760, 898 68, 388 692, 510 1. 59 .14 1.45 609, 967 161, 703 448, 264 1.28 .34 . 94 1, 431, 512 135, 719 4, 726 130, 993 . 29 . 01 4, 329, 075 3, 470, 978 858, 097 9. 41 7. 54 1.87 4, 477, 097 218, 108 4, 258, 989 9. 73 .47 9.26 1, 986, 193 310, 538 1, 675, 655 4. 32 .67 3.65 2, 353, 353 301 2, 353, 052 ___________ . Los ANGELES, CALIF____-__County ---................... . . _______ . -.--- _____._______ .. .___________ ................................. - . -- --- ---. -- --- --. BUFFALO, N. Y--.................................. County------------------------All oth er ---.... ..... ..... ..... MINNEAPOLIS, MINN________ ___ ..... ... .. . ____________________ C ounty --- - .. ... ... ... .. ... ... All other ....-------------------17 Total 18, 900, 770 1, 798, 720 17, 102, 050 County-All other -- 12 $0. 20 .01 .19 caperita capita . 23 . 02 . 21 . . -... All other .-------------------------6 $687, 524 18, 573 668, 951 Total 373, 309 25, 183 348, 126 DETROIT, MICH ...----....................-.-. C ounty--- --------------------. A ll other--...... ....... ....... ...... 5 ......... Per capita ... ... CINCINNATI, OHIO__------ -----__-_______________-. County---- -------All other---............................ 1 Less than lB of 1 cent. . 01 . 28 . 79 . 06 4. 21 4. 21 4. 17 2, 428, 274 3. 00 3.00 1, 431, 512 5. 11 (1) 5. 11 y > 7 O REVENUE RECEIPTS-Continued Table II-Continued FINES, FORFEITS, AND ESCHEATS AND SUBVENTIONS DONAGRANTS, TIONS, AND PENSION ASSESSMENTS HIGHWAY PRIVILEGES, RENTS, AND INTEREST EARNINGS OF GEN ERAL DEPARTMENTS EARNINGS OF PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES CITY 0 Total .. 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 Total Per capita Total Per capita Total Per capita Total Per capita $4, 137, 043 262, 402 3, 874, 641 $9. 26 .59 8. 67 $1, 285, 503 212, 648 1, 072, 855 $2. 88 .48 2.40 $1, 387, 744 906, 745 480, 999 $3. 10 2. 03 1. 07 $2, 158, 215 $4.83 2, 158, 215 4.83 .16 .01 .15 595, 579 145, 893 449, 686 1. 45 .36 1. 09 752, 728 39, 393 713, 335 1.84 1. 59 .70 .89 2, 099, 209 5. 12 1. 74 652, 007 288, 519 363, 488 2, 099, 209 5.12 86, 317 16,115 70, 202 .23 .04 .19 2, 570, 706 753, 400 1, 817, 306 6. 87 2. 01 4. 86 356, 324 58, 321 298, 003 . 95 . 16 . 79 584, 487 282, 569 301, 918 1. 56 .76 .80 10, 686, 718 28. 57 10, 686, 718 28. 57 INDIANAPOLIS, IND---...........--------.......------------County -------------------------------All other- _-..--------------.---------- 10, 781 .03 156, 996 23, 461 133, 535 458, 345 127, 734 330, 611 1. 23 .34 .89 37, 710 .10 .03 6.80 4.36 2. 44 .42 10, 781 2, 531, 070 1, 621, 130 909, 940 ROCHESTER, N. Y...--------------------------County-------------------------------All other -------------------------------- 22, 886 9, 506 13, 380 .07 .03 .04 5, 330, 201 822, 240 4, 507, 961 15. 98 2. 47 13. 51 368, 301 18, 684 349, 617 1. 10 679, 348 287, 508 391, 840 2. 04 .86 1.18 1, 386, 414 4. 16 1.04 1, 386, 414 4. 16 JERSEY CITY, N. J-------------------------------------County ------....... -----------------All other---------------------------------- 39, 399 34, 450 4, 949 .12 .11 .01 2, 255, 249 165, 553 2, 089, 696 7. 05 .52 6. 53 958, 491 113, 693 844, 798 3.00 .36 2.64 819, 562 391, 543 428, 019 2. 56 1. 22 1.34 1, 922, 735 6. 01 1, 922, 735 6. 01 .....-------------------HOUSTON, TEX ---------County----------------------------------------------------All other _---------- 46, 416 4, 058 42, 358 .15 .01 .14 1, 154, 182 36, 333 1, 117, 849 3. 63 .11 3. 52 450, 187 57, 688 392, 499 1. 42 587, 808 342, 594 245, 214 1. 85 1. 08 .77 1, 602, 238 5. 04 1, 602, 238 5.04 LOUISVILLE, KY __----__--_---........__...------------County _-----------------------------All other_---_----------------------------- 12, 597 .04 449, 889 1.42 449, 889 1.42 832, 593 78, 187 754, 406 2.63 .25 2. 38 5.11 .04 383, 360 235 383, 125 1, 618, 571 12, 597 1, 618, 571 5. 11 PORTLAND, OREG_--____________..__________------------County --------------------------------All other------------------------------ 41, 717 3, 653 38. 064 .14 .01 .13 4, 018, 524 2, 894, 278 1, 124, 246 13. 01 9.37 3. 64 878, 140 48, 752 829, 388 453,815 1.47 1, 933, 869 6. 26 251, 071 202, 744 .81 .66 1, 933, 869 6. 26 NEWARK, N. J----- ----------------------------County ------ ---.. .--------------All other ------------------------------- $73, 894 49, 733 $0. 17 .11 24, 161 .06 KANSAS CITY, M O-----------------------------------County-._ .........---------------------------All other ___---------------------------- 66, 937 4, 458 62, 479 SEATTLE, W ASH __.. . ..-------------------------- County __ --- -----------------------All other __-----------------------------21 caPer capita 1 Less than M of 1 cent. " .10 . 06 . 36 . 06 .18 1. 24 1.21 (1) 1.21 2.84 .16 2.68 37, 710 H C/ GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND I Table III GENERAL GOVERNMENT Total caPa capita $138, 105, 211 21, 976, 829 116, 128, 382 $39. 56 6. 30 33. 26 $15, 897, 368 4, 329, 635 11, 567, 733 68, 394, 786 10, 462, 610 57, 932, 176 41. 41 6. 34 35. 07 5, 107, 617 2, 680, 714 2, 426, 903 3. 09 1. 62 1. 47 . ... 72, 134, 242 22, 819, 429 49, 314, 813 53. 94 17. 07 36. 87 7, 395, 578 5, 055, 623 2, 339, 955 ___ County. .. .. All other _______-_____ 40, 714, 307 10, 650, 288 30, 064, 019 44. 33 11. 60 32. 73 3, 036, 662 1, 634, 782 1, 401, 880 ita l 0 ___ CHICAGO, ILL... County ____... ..... . All other__ 10 _____ Los ANGELES, CALIF .... County All other .. 6 _ DETROIT, MICH_...._____ County All other_-5 . .. CLEVELAND, OHIO .... PITTSBURGH, PA_....______ County--All other ... _____ 12 MILWAUKEE, WIS --- _____ County ............ -All other ____- _______ 13 BUFFALO, N. .___ Y.....___ County------------ -All other- -__________ 15 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN..... County............... All other____...___ .. 17 CONSERVATION OF HEALTH Police department 'nCITY 4 OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY ALL GENERAL DEPARTMENTS 2 MAINTENANCE .- CINCINNATI, OHIO ........ County--All other ..... .. I Less than % of 1 cent. ... Fire department All other TotalPer Total Per pe capita Total $4. 55 $15, 568, 009 1. 24 3.31 15, 568, 009 $4. 46 $6, 074, 009 4. 46 6, 074, 009 1. 74 1, 772, 950 8, 396, 231 218, 693 8, 177, 538 5. 08 . 13 4. 95 3, 699, 775 2. 24 3, 699, 775 2. 24 519, 000 239, 832 279, 168 5. 53 3. 78 1. 75 5, 593, 185 19,958 5, 573, 227 4. 18 . 01 4. 17 5, 235, 602 242, 104 4, 993, 498 3.92 . 18 3. 74 1, 360, 724 795, 180 565, 544 3.31 1. 78 1. 53 2, 981, 221 42, 865 2, 938, 356 3. 25 . 05 3. 20 2, 008, 085 2. 19 2, 008, 085 2.19 189, 004 84, 870 104, 134 capita Per pe capita Total $1. 74 $2, 197, 847 424, 897 32, 036, 738 7, 014, 226 25, 022, 512 47. 22 10. 34 36. 88 4, 194, 334 2, 992, 787 1, 201, 547 6. 18 4.41 1. 77 2, 399, 042 98, 679 2, 300, 363 3. 54 . 15 3. 39 1, 787, 580 2. 63 1, 787, 580 2. 63 32, 944, 377 11, 555, 606 21, 388, 771 54. 99 19. 29 35. 70 1, 993, 969 1, 028, 859 965, 110 3. 33 1. 72 1. 61 2, 382, 926 3. 98 1, 657, 494 2. 77 2, 382, 926 3. 98 1, 657, 494 2. 77 42, 795, 230 6, 828, 450 35, 966, 780 73. 44 11. 72 61. 72 2, 712, 976 978, 661 1, 734, 315 4. 66 1. 68 2.98 2, 985, 169 16, 401 2, 968, 768 5. 12 . 03 5. 09 2, 411, 469 4. 14 2, 411, 469 4. 14 19, 273, 537 2, 368, 996 16, 904, 541 40. 35 4. 96 35. 39 1, 362, 230 763, 386 598, 844 2. 85 1. 60 1. 25 1, 049, 838 18, 044 1, 031, 794 2. 20 .04 2. 16 1, 008, 220 2. 11 1, 008, 220 2. 11 21, 968, 882 5, ,536, 203 16, 432, 679 47. 75 12.03 35. 72 1, 744, 092 1, 037, 099 706, 993 3. 79 2. 25 1. 54 1, 213, 345 2. 64 1, 171, 581 1,213,345---------- 64----, 171,581 2. 2. 55 1,213, 345 2.64 1,171, 581 Per pe capita Total $0. 63 $3, 394, 985 . 12 76,387 . 51 3, 318, 598 .31 .15 . 16 1. 02 . 59 . 43 . 21 .09 .12 Per pe capita SANITATION, OR PROMOTION OF CLEANLINESS Total $0.97 $7, 740, 554 . 02 .95 7, 740, 554 Per pe capita $2. 22 H 2. 22 3, 426, 874 961, 385 2, 465, 489 2. 08 . 58 1. 50 3, 690, 369 43, 830 3, 646, 539 2. 23 .03 2. 20 1, 591, 891 859, 292 732, 599 1. 19 . 64 . 55 2, 434, 662 153, 440 2, 281, 222 1. 82 . 11 1. 71 884, 910 206, 287 678, 623 . 96 . 22 . 74 1, 595, 756 242 1, 595, 514 563, 772 131, 901 431, 871 . 83 . 19 . 64 692, 240 73, 588 618, 652 1. 02 .11 .91 377, 181 73, 201 303,980 .63 . 12 . 51 747, 776 444, 592 1. 25 . 51 . 74 340, 982 130, 766 210, 216 . 59 . 22 . 37 1, 023, 469 100, 849 922, 620 1. 76 . 17 1. 59 251, 714 104, 317 147, 397 .53 . 22 .31 877, 203 605, 598 271, 605 1. 84 1. 27 . 57 506, 203 650 505, 553 220, 954 61, 760 2-----------------55 2.55 159, 194 . 48 .13 .35 582, 544 379, 384 203, 160 1. 27 .82 . 45 819, 708 47, 643 772, 065 303, 184 1, 863, 595 1. 74 H H (1) 1. 74 C12 ¢5 2.75 1, 863, 595 2. 75 2, 368, 595 3. 95 2, 368, 595 3. 95 1, 785, 934 3. 06 1, 785, 934 3.06 H 1. 06 (1) 1. 06 1. 78 1. 1. 6g GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Table III-Continued PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY ALL GENERAL GENERAL DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT CONSERVATION CITY CITY Per Per capita Total NEWARK, N. J________.___ County.__ .. ________ _ All other_. $26, 470, 777 3, 897, 537 22, 573, 240 $59. 22 8. 72 50. 50 $2, 173, 607 866, 193 1, 307, 414 $4. 86 1. 94 2. 92 $3, 055, 168 80, 426 2, 974, 742 KANSAS CITY, MO__.... County........ All other _._._ ....... 14, 550, 362 2,450, 074 12, 100, 288 35. 48 5. 97 29. 51 1, 850, 036 1, 003, 329 846, 707 4. 51 2. 45 2. 06 971, 803 27, 068 944, 735 2 I SEATTLE, WASH ........... County._______________ All other_ ___ 14, 979, 354 3, 723, 323 11, 256, 031 40. 04 9. 95 30.09 1, 640, 243 866, 646 773, 597 4. 38 2. 32 2. 06 21 INDIANAPOLIS, IND _ _ County ______________ All other ._......_ 13, 356, 855 3, 117, 795 10, 239, 060 35. 90 8. 38 27. 52 860, 430 637, 116 223, 314 ROCHESTER, N. Y -....... County_______________ All other -............ 21, 263, 744 3, 654, 680 17, 609, 064 63. 76 10. 96 52. 80 CITY, N. J_..... County ___-___ __ All other_ _ 20, 755, 694 3, 638, 795 17, 116, 899 HOUSTON, TEX--.....----.. County __ All other ...--------- _ 19 22 23 24 25 26 Per Per capita Total Total Fire department Per capita Total Per capita $6. 83 $1, 868, 495 .18 _ 6. 65 1, 868, 495 $4. 18 - 4. 18 2. 37 .07 2. 30 835, 884 ........... 835, 884 2. 04 1, 135, 640 3. 04 1, 211, 174 3. 24 1,135, 640 3.04 1, 211, 174 3. 24 2. 31 1. 71 .60 1, 059, 382 41, 940 1, 017, 442 2. 85 .11 2. 74 . 1, 486, 652 4. 00 1, 573, 363 794, 852 778, 511 4. 72 2. 38 2. 34 1, 018, 119 48, 292 969, 827 3. 05 .14 2. 91 1, 030, 828 - . . 1, 030, 828 3. 09 64. 88 11. 37 53. 51 1, 917, 674 1, 038, 070 879, 604 5. 99 3. 24 2. 75 2, 895, 715 117, 175 2, 778, 540 9.05 .37 8. 68 7, 079, 673 1, 300, 560 5, 779, 113 22. 27 4. 09 18. 18 907, 508 645, 703 261, 805 2. 85 2. 03 .82 520, 624 15, 846 504, 778 1. 64 .05 1. 59 -. LOUISVILLE, KY__________ County ______________ All other-----.... _ 9, 951, 452 1, 299, 352 8, 652, 100 31. 44 4. 11 27. 33 704, 812 306, 326 398, 486 2. 23 .97 1. 26 1, 003, 396 144, 963 858, 433 3. 17 .46 2. 71 - PORTLAND, OREG....._____ County_ ____ All other _............ 12, 705, 047 4, 597, 183 8, 107, 864 41. 13 14. 88 26. 25 1, 045, 360 685, 809 359, 551 JERSEY 1Less than % of 1 cent. _ SANITATION, OR PROMOTION OF OF HEALTH Police department Total T 18 OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS-Continued All other Total Total $339, 081 91, 674 247, 407 Per capita Total Total $0. 76 $1, 091, 066 . 21 458, 600 .55 632, 466 Per P capita Per capita Total $2. 44 $1, 598, 737 1. 03 ......... 1. 41 1, 598, 737 $3. 58 Z 3. 58 206, 926 87, 399 119, 527 . 50 .21 .29 267, 998 30, 944 237, 054 .65 .08 .57 806, 510 ...... 806, 510 1. 97 173, 677 81, 660 92, 017 .46 .22 .24 493, 380 66, 772 426, 608 1. 32 .18 1. 14 593, 474 2, 489 590, 985 1. 59 .01 1. 58 157, 014 887 133, 127 . 42 .06 .36 310, 890 126, 929 183, 961 .84 .34 .50 3. 09 429, 954 257, 038 172, 916 1. 29 .77 .52 653, 619 288, 972 364, 647 1. 96 .87 1. 09 1, 333,916 18, 746 1, 315, 170 4. 00 .06 3. 94 1, 336, 380 4, 146 1, 332, 234 4. 18 .01 4. 17 185, 886 37, 051 148, 835 . 58 .12 .46 655, 636 315, 772 339, 864 2. 05 .99 1. 06 981, 472 11, 673 969, 799 3. 07 .04 3. 03 72, 574 255 72, 319 .23 (1) .23 150, 146 15, 649 134, 497 .47 .05 .42 369, 857 1. 16 _ 1. 16 520, 704 16, 383 504, 321 1. 65 .05 1. 60 458, 545 2, 590 455, 955 1. 45 . 01 1. 44 . 50 . 50 429, 555 32 477 397, 078 1. 39 .11 1. 28 2. 04 1, 486, 652 4. 00 .23, 552, 427 1. 74 552, 427 1. 74 585, 703 1. 85 1. 85 151, 246 44, 559 106, 687 . 585, 703 3. 38 823, 249 2. 66 1, 032,960 2. 22 _____ __________________ 1. 16 823, 249 2. 66 1, 032, 960 3. 34 ______ 3. 34 129, 360 15, 533 113, 827 .42 154, 726 .05 --.37 154, 726 48 .14 .34 . 1.97 550, 849 . 550, 849 1. 48 . 1. 48 369, 857 - O Y GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS-Continued I 2 General expenses CITY CHARITIES, HOSPI TALS, AND COR RECTIONS Repair for com pensation Per Total Total .............. CHICAGO, ILL .. County_ All other ______.____ capita $8, 899, 509 371, 592 8, 527, 917 $2. 55 . 11 2. 44 $55, 926 55, 926 Per capita Total $0. 02 $16, 398, 558 13, 859, 714 2, 538, 844 .02 Pera capita - Total $4. 70 $41, 526, 614 19,967 3. 97 .73 41, 506, 647 Per capita I _ I I Total Total $11. 90 $1, 281, 017 capPer a capita _ I- Total $0.37 $6, 373, 922 4. 02 1.24 2. 78 172, 650 .13 172, 650 . 13 14, 355, 089 12, 773, 844 1, 581, 245 10. 74 9. 55 1. 19 23, 540, 105 76, 936 23, 463, 169 17. 60 1, 144, 698 .06 164, 239 17. 54 980, 459 6 CLEVELAND, OHIO ________ 1, 770, 204 413, 275 1, 356, 929 1.93 . 45 1. 48 232, 070 986 231, 084 . 25 13, 018, 818 7, 490, 672 5, 528, 146 14. 18 8.16 6. 02 10, 937, 213 ... 10, 937, 213 11. 91 1, 121, 196 11. 91 1,121, 196 2, 379, 281 877, 737 1, 501, 544 3.51 1. 29 2. 22 17, 096 954 16, 142 5. 31 3. 07 2. 24 10, 773, 104 3, 339 10, 769, 765 15.88 .03 3, 605, 882 2, 083, 475 1, 522, 407 15. 88 585, 252 14, 929 570, 323 MILWAUKEE, WrIS ........... County_ All other__ 1, 459, 234 273, 323 1, 185, 911 2. 44 . 46 1.98 152, 318 82, 466 69, 852 . 25 . 14 .11 9, 323, 104 8, 569, 321 753, 783 15. 56 14. 30 1.26 8, 961, 581 479, 780 8, 481, 801 14. 96 355, 909 .80 14. 16 355, 909 .59 1, 454, 369 BUFFALO, N. Y_ 811 2,559, 957, 841 1, 601, 970 4. 39 1. 64 2. 75 1, 552 (1) 10, 675, 152 4, 936 10, 670, 216 18. 32 .01 18.31 .86 1, 329, 660 - (1) 20. 77 6. 68 14. 09 501, 584 1, 552 12, 105, 371 3, 892, 259 8, 213, 112 501, 584 .86 1, 218, 153 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN- 199, 091 County __--__---- ------1, 019, 062 All other- -------- 2. 55 . 42 2. 13 23, 378 . 05 23, 378 .05 4, 760, 197 349, 446 4, 410, 751 9. 96 .73 9. 23 6, 061, 989 8, 815 6, 053, 174 12. 69 .02 12. 67 343, 365 21, 609 321, 756 . 72 .05 .67 499 486, 188 311 486, CINCINNATI, OHIO ___ County _____ _ 1,706, 108 329, 907 114, 048 . 25 1, 376, 201 114, 048 9. 13 6. 41 2. 72 8, 010, 820 20, 211 7, 990, 609 17.41 .04 17.37 . 75 . 75 .25 4, 202, 888 2, 951, 331 1, 251, 557 342, 830 342, 830 __________ 3. 71 .72 2.99 --_ .-.- - --... All other___. _______ 12 13 County _______ All other ......... 15 17 All other 1 Less than 4 of 1 cent. (1) H .55 .84 H .82 .01 .81 2,183, 731 480 768, 1, 415, 251 2. 38 .84 1.54 0 1. 44 .56 .88 2, 199, 811 358, 575 1, 841, 236 3. 24 .53 2. 71 2. 61 . 18 2. 43 1, 602, 753 304 638, 449 964, 2. 68 1.07 1.61 2. 28 .15 2. 13 4, 362, 101 076 660, 3, 702, 025 7. 49 1. 13 6. 36 1.02 1, 324,548 2. 77 . 62 2. 15 755, 437 LO s A NGE L E S, C A LI F . . .. . . . . 5, 371, 525 1, 653, 155 County 3, 718, 370 All other _________ --... 1.39 1.22 11. 62 5 County -.- 1, 854, 692 729, 633 1, 125, 059 2, 083, 841 296, 025 1, 787, 816 19, 249, 040 73, 670 19, 175, 370 .03 1.56 . 22 1. 34 .86 . 12 .74 9. 36 1.96 7. 40 PITTSBURGH, PA ........-- H .70 .04 . 66 15, 465, 612 3, 243, 341 12, 222, 271 10 1.96 .72 1. 24 1, 149, 056 64, 201 1, 084, 855 .09 .03 . 06 . 25 3, 235, 274 1,196, 212 2, 039, 062 .49 .04 .45 143, 487 42, 943 100, 544 (1) Z 11. 66 .04 2. 12 . 99 1. 13 804, 246 60, 149 744, 097 7, 829 .-.-_ (1) 1.22 608 747, .86 .02 . 84 975, 749 262 378, 487 597, .59 ________ _ .. 1, 561, 537 107, 168 86, 661 1, 242, 999 Per capita $3.64 .83 2.81 922 6,373, 3, 508, 205 1, 637, 640 1, 870, 565 Total $1. 83 $12, 696, 893 _ 2, 894, 637 9, 802, 256 1. 83 .37 DETROIT, MICH_------County_ All other_ All other .____________-.. Per capita .01 11.89 1, 281, 017 4 County ___---------- MISCELLANEOUS RECREATION Libraries Schools I i I I 2 i EDUCATION HIGHWAYS Table II-Continued (1) 297, 852 1. 02 1, 026, 696 353, 301 14, 073 . 77 .03 1, 486, 663 351, 965 339, 228 .74 1,134,698 3. 23 S76 2. 47 1 O 06 GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS Table III-Continued FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE HIGHWAYS EDUCATION Total Total 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ... NEWARK, N. J___ ____. County ..... All other ............... KANSAS CITY, M O_._......... County ....-----------All other __ _ __. . caa capita I Per capita Total Total I I ; of 1 cent. I Total I I $0. 08 .01 .07 $3, 616, 867 1, 156, 830 2, 460, 037 $8. 09 2. 59 5.50 $9, 361, 406 261, 910 9, 099, 496 $20. 94 . 59 20. 35 927 $374, 1, 294 373, 633 $0. 84 1, 737, 109 435, 884 1, 301, 225 4. 23 1.06 3. 17 30, 922 .08 3.91 1.72 2. 19 5, 055, 764 4, 852 5, 050, 912 12. 33 .01 12. 32 . 63 . 08 1, 602, 311 703,523 898, 788 258, 008 30, 922 258, 008 1, 331, 683 1, 273, 942 57, 741 3. 56 3. 41 . 15 4, 998, 234 207, 867 4, 790, 367 13. 36 .56 12. 80 2, 466, 731 1, 962, 598 504, 133 6. 63 5. 27 1.36 4, 383, 048 15, 928 4, 367, 120 4, 942, 476 1, 374, 513 3, 567, 963 14. 82 4. 12 10. 70 .05 793, 653 163, 896 629, 757 1, 429, 666 259, 076 1, 170, 590 4. 29 .78 3. 51 .05 5, 768 S02 5, 768 .02 1.53 . 06 1.47 297, 853 133, 015 164, 838 .73 235, 412 .63 369, 197 . 99 2. 10 235, 412 .63 369, 197 . 99 786, 099 257, 078 529, 021 11. 78 .04 11. 74 258, 556 . 69 354, 173 .95 .69 354, 173 .95 675, 477 145, 501 529, 976 1.82 .39 1.43 H 258, 556 5, 877, 166 54, 434 5, 822, 732 17. 62 .16 17. 46 133, 054 7, 437 125, 617 . 40 738, 529 176, 705 561, 824 2. 21 .53 1. 68 2, 097, 286 374, 615 1, 722, 671 6. 29 1. 12 5. 17 O 214, 602 .67 1, 337, 947 275, 513 1, 062, 434 4. 18 .86 3.32 H 214, 602 483, 948 182, 744 301, 204 1.51 .57 . 67 76, 10, 66, 152, 6, 145, .24 .03 99, 978 1, 190 98, 788 .31 64, 339 46, 199 18, 140 291, 941 71, 694 220,247 615, 512 190, 183 425, 329 .20 .15 .05 .92 .23 .69 1.99 .62 1. 37 5, 462, 410 1, 369 5, 461, 041 17. 08 797, 428 291, 572 - 505, 856 830, 846 240, 973 873 925, 341 -.... 962 364, 560, 379 2.51 .92 1. 59 567, 206 272, 749 294, 457 1. 78 .86 .92 4.69 1. 47 3.22 2, 900, 649 824 2, 899, 825 3, 439, 905 9. 12 3, 439, 905 10. 87 10. 92 9. 96 . 96 3, 563, 173 6, 442 3, 556, 731 11.54 .02 11. 52 17, 319 .05 3.00 1. 18 1.82 64, 401 .21 64, 401 .21 399 109 290 134 999 135 Z 629, 238 24, 060 605, 178 13.45 3.85 9. 60 1, 485, 465, 1, 020, 3, 372, 3, 075, 296, Per capita . 63 4, 303, 838 1, 233, 099 3, 070, 739 . 05 Total $1. 34 . 83 .51 3. 06 1.32 1.74 17, 319 Total $597, 701 371, 120 226, 581 980, 186 422, 183 558, 003 2. 63 .76 1.87 I Per capita I $34, 624 4, 927 29, 697 2. 13 .._ ... ...... .44 ................ 1. 69 ............... i Less than Total I Per capita $1.76 .48 1. 28 INDIANAPOLIS, IND ........County----__-_------All other_ ---------- HOUSTON, TEX-_ _--_____-............... County__ All other_ ___--------LOUISVILLE, KY..--..------.. County- ............... All other_ _-----------589, PORTLAND, OREG-........... County-.........- All other-....-_-_ I MISCELLANEOUS I I Per capita 664 $785, 212, 493 573, 171 5. 33 17, 598 2. 58 ............... 17, 598 2. 75 _ JERSEY CITY, N. J _ ....... -....... County........ other_ __---------All Per capita Total I 1, 993, 543 SEATTLE, WASH----....-.. County ---------------- 966, 869 All other _______........_ 1, 026, 674 ROCHESTER, N. Y _.......... ------County__... All other ......-.......-. RECREATION Libraries Schools I ! ___________I I CHARITIES, HOSPI TALS, AND COR RECTIONS Repair for compensation General expenses CITY C-l OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS-Continued ........... (1) 84 . .02 .38 (1) 17. 08 (1) 9. 12 10. 87 937 573 364 206 413 793 .46 220, 168 220, 168 .71 .71 . 21 .48 . 02 309, 430 342 309, 088 329, 108 5, 610 323, 498 . 94 (1) .31 .98 (1) .98 1. 07 .02 1.05 434 573, $1, 392, 070 1,181, 364 $3.52 .88 2.64 Z .32 .41 r .69 1.41 0 GOVERNMENTAL-COST PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY Table IV Total CITY DEPARTMENTS EDUCATION Conser vation of health Sanitation, or pro motion of Highways cleanli ness Charities, hospitals, and cor rections Schools $860 $16, 424 $1, 455, 744 $8, 301, 702 3, 813, 782 1, 455, 744 4, 487, 920 $30, 481 $1, 313, 668 30, 481 1, 313, 668 99, 947 25, 517 74, 430 2, 241, 929 1, 836, 636 405, 293 187, 251 180, 026 7, 225 130, 848 130, 848 367, 241 103, 229 93, 001 1,835, 265 817, 072 79, 115 _.... ... 31, 558 1, 18,193 288,126 103, 229 61, 443 40, 766 38, 654 2, 112 2, 280, 261 130, 359 2, 149, 902 9, 678, 426 1, 526, 830 8, 151, 596 1, 310, 426 1, 301, 930 8, 496 1, 553, 452 1, 102 1, 552, 350 804 804 _ _ 46, 874 1, 668, 202 91, 018 1, 577, 184 1, 524, 523 726, 910 797, 613 237, 114 29, 549 207, 565 3, 009, 181 1, 294, 144 1, 715, 037 78, 531 59, 978 18, 553 917, 997 112, 284 805, 713 169, 676 169, 676 1, 213, 655 195, 966 1, 017, 689 69, 645 32, 217 37, 428 502, 823 43, 778 502, 823 12, 644 738 11, 906 21, 516 4, 296 17, 220 . 0 FOR OUTLAYS OF GENERAL PAYMENTS General govern ment 0 Police department Fire department All other Miscel lane lane ous Recrea- tion - Libraries U 2 4 CHICAGO, ILL.... __................. County .......................... . All other...... . $12, 857, 479 3, 851, 998 9, 005, 481 ... DETROIT, MICH..................... County...... .............. All other__-------C OllIT, Y----------------- ------ 2, 885, 510 2, 063, 390 822, 120 5 18, 376, 964 Los ANGELES, CALIF__............ County_ ......-----------------5, 106, 314 13, 270, 650 All other-------........---------...----.... 6 CLEVELAND, OHIO_----............... County---------------------All other--......-------------------...... 10 12 13 81,175 13, 789 67, 386 9, 241 6, 184 3, 057 $4. 297 $59, 522 4, 297 59, 522 6,227 ______ 81--------------.. 6, 146 ....... 1, 829 -1,829 1, 227 1,227_ 56, 446 3, 755 56, 446 478 921 14, 225 811, 741 478 921 14, 225 2, 626 2, 037 589 5, 641 4, 503 1,138 7, 448 62 7, 386 80, 956 200 7, 787 7, 528 259 190, 860 190, 860 787, 347 122, 202 665, 145 1, 394 146, 162 145, 683 479 1, 394 976, 192 663, 015 313, 177 2, 873, 680 2, 206, 345 667, 335 4, 269, 095 475, 962 3, 793, 133 22, 879 22, 879 BUFFALO, N. Y-----------------....County....................... All other... . . . .. . 2, 293, 594 266, 174 2, 027, 420 75, 832 8, 014 67, 818 29, 095 1,185 27, 910 24, 566 ._______ 24, 566 1, 367, 358 137, 636 1, 229, 722 8, 013 7, 168 845 6, 262 6, 616 6, 262 6, 616 5, 062, 423 3, 176, 319 1, 886, 104 17, 080 13, 205 3, 875 18, 809 32, 281 18, 809 32, 281 County- ..... All other_ ._ ___....---_____. .... CINCINNATI, OHIO ................. County ........................ All other ......................... 46, 874 3, 755 MILWAUKEE, WIs ................... County...............----------------------..... All other .....-------------------- 15 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN...___.. ___..... 153 16, 472 146, 987 142, 520 4, 467 . . 153 479 238 241 7, 448 3, 732, 938 1, 552, 774 2, 180, 164 onty------------------------ 860 16, 424 16, 699 PITTSBURGH, PA-.......---------------County.........._ .............. All other......................... Cl 17 4, 160, 600 854, 465 3, 306, 135 $38, 504 38, 216 288 7, 448 18, 863 2,164- -------- 19, 604 3, 132 200 811, 741 80, 956 $27, 088 $1, 553, 814 $55, 375 27, 088 1,553, 814 55, 375 57, 808 57, 808 43, 226 7, 103 36, 123 36, 467 __ 36, 467 271, 604 60, 480 211, 124 415, 276 24,170 391,106 428, 017 95,044 332, 973 235, 402 128, 730 306,654 .-...... 235, 402 128, 730 306, 654 ... 82, 674 77 82, 597 180, 007 5, 952 174, 055 125, 634 44, 624 81, 010 3, 808 183 3, 625 1, 863, 826 19, 570 10, 646 10, 646 1, 863, 826 19, 434, 510 158, 440 276, 070 43, 778 203, 284 23, 445 179, 839 36, 871 782 36, 089 104, 120 23, 388 220,121 104, 120 23,388 220, 121___ 345, 610 88, 340 88, 340 519, 411 35,050 484, 361 345, 610 570 z H 0 r . 21,948 20, 385 1,563 H H (-3 H y/ GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS OF GENERAL PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY Table IV-Continued -o A CITY Total General govern ment Fire Police depart- depart- All other ment ment l1 DEPARTMENTS-COIItil I ed Charities, Conser Sanitation, or pro vation motion of Highways hospitals, of and cor cleanli rections health ness EDUCATION Recrea tion Schools M iscel lane ous Libraries U 18 NEWARK, N. J.........---------------County.-----------------------All other--------------------- $2, 903,134 90, 373 2, 812, 761 ........ --- -- KANSAS CITY, MO .......------------County..--------------------All other----------------------- 5, 098, 846 1, 341, 627 3, 757, 219 $793, 712 786, 557 7,155 20 ....-------------.. SEATTLE, WASH---County .....------------------All other-----..............--------------- 1, 625, 981 726, 466 899, 515 13, 692 5, 853 7, 839 21 INDIANAPOLIS, IND ..........--------------County -----------------All other------------------------ 659, 069 21, 445 637, 624 22 ROCHESTER, N. Y -------------- -County....---------------------All other_ ..-------------------- 23 19 $8,394 ---......... $4,341 4, 296 45 .. 8, 394 -------------719 13, 591 $74, 13, 591 8, 667 2, 216 146, 978 2, 216 25, 345 8, 667 $146, 978 74, 719 25, 345 041 8, 7, 285 756 12, 600 2, 267 10,333 3, 297, 804 2, 498, 659 799, 145 6, 890 1, 644 5, 246 10,964 76 .-------------- 475 797, JERSEY CITY, N. J 219, 601 County -----.........------------------577, 874 All other.........----------------------- 6, 082 $39, 698 41 39, 657 $732, 871 4,564 728,307 680, 898 1,699, 398 ___555,070 680,898 ' 1,144,328 33, 777 452, 688 10, 653 078 1,190, 138 33, 777 i 452, 688 078 10, 653 1 1,190, 138 4, 693 356 4, 337 56, 771 327 938 65, 327 13, 015 7, 630 5, 385 9, 455 9, 455 6, 082 $722, 850 30, 026 692, 824 $90, 002 _....._. 90, 002 65, 938 56, 771 1, 339, 385 473 715, 623, 912 336, 555 60 336, 495 900 $27, 022 $1, 252,056 $25, 51,446 ----900 610 25, 1,200, 27, 022 z H -2 17, 872 149,101 ........ 4,989 5,466 4,784-------------------------------------............... 149,101205 5,466 17,872 H 12,371 4, 203 8, 168 108, 271 63, 385 31, 458 1, 026 108, 271 63, 385 31, 458 1, 026 395, 626 385, 630 9, 996 287,265 25, 176 2, 310 287, 25, 292,096 157, 838 134, 258 151, 812 1, 151 150, 661 348, 725 26, 200 348, 725 26, 200 1 y y 10,888 326 326 12, 246 10, 027 2, 219 1, 091 1, 091 145, 548 2, 118, 266 47,389 1, 896, 055 222, 211 159 98, 265 176 2,310 O 24 25 HOusTON, TEX.....----------------. County------------------------All other---------- -------------- 385, 868 192, 061 193, 807 LOUISVILLE, KY ..................... County ---------------------All other------------------------ 2, 180, 082 92, 043 2, 088, 039 26 PORTLAND, OREG..._................ County........--------.....-------......-All other ___..................... 2, 907, 688 1, 088, 870 1, 818, 818 9, 284 9,284 277 277 - ----- --------- ----.... :: ---------------- ------ _... _ _......... 3,857 64, 229 3,857- 64, 229 63 _ __..... I_______ 37,179 1, 415, 447 _ 6337,179 17,604 1, 397, 843 7, 519 924 5, 407 5,407---------------------------- '__..__ _ 924 7,519 __---- - 226, 676 121 121.._ - -- 226, 676 --..... 237, 659 198, 103 39, 556 246,931 174, 647 72, 284 3,771 3, 443 328 4,079 4,079 992 .. 992 14, 063 1, 608 12, 455 48, 038 y H 13, 971 13, 971 48,038 4, 321 20, 294 487, 018 14,170 201, 590 20,294 -- - - - - -- - - - -- - - 54,145 147, 445 _ .......... 4, 321 14,170 487, 018 2, 660, 429 1, 076, 849 1,583, 580 6,375-- __------ ----------------119 119 ... ...-- -. .. ... .. ... ... 118 118 112 13 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table V GROSS DEBT NET DEBT City CITY Total 2bB~ f-- - 2 CHICAGO, ILL.. ...-------------------....... County-................................. All other_....... ........ __ __ ..-.. 4 DETROIT, MICH._.... County .......... A ll other............ ... . ...... .. -- Per capita Per Total capita ---- $780, 564, 474 56, 051, 902 724, 512. 572 936,382 $467, 40, 572, 078 427, 364. 304 $134.05 11.62 122. 43 424, 039, 572 12,233, 713 411, 805, 859 . $223. 61 16. 06 207. 55 256.76 7. 41 249. 35 320, 557. 148 3, 886, 438 316, 670, 710 194. 10 2.35 191. 75 5 Los ANGELES, CALIF_. . ...._ ______ County_ _ All other................._._.............. 244, 883, 920 23, 106,531 221, 777, 389 183. 13 17.28 165. 85 224, 502, 537 19, 439, 103 205, 063, 434 167. 89 14. 54 153. 35 6 CLEVELAND, OHIO_ County ................... All other.................................. 177, 747, 039 31, 388, 365 146,358, 674 193.54 34. 18 159.36 148, 345, 456 18, 502, 501 129, 842, 955 161.53 20. 15 141.38 152,251, 987 68,023, 380 84, 228, 607 224. 39 100.26 124. 13 134, 959, 845 56,709,100 78, 250, 745 198.91 83.58 115. 33 81, 797, 929 10, 971, 437 70,826,492 136.53 18.31 118.22 70, 604, 504 9, 787, 850 60, 816, 654 117.85 16. 34 101.51 128, 366, 742 24, 259, 380 104, 107,362 220. 30 41. 63 178.67 112, 431, 464 19,276, 012 93,155, 452 192. 95 33.08 159. 87 69, 163, 264 4, 545, 163 64, 618, 101 144.78 9. 51 135.27 51, 710, 476 2, 665, 094 49, 045, 382 108.25 5. 58 102. 67 131,307, 701 15, 265, 744 116,041, 957 285. 39 33. 18 252. 21 79, 338, 793 8, 475, 690 70, 863,103 172.44 18. 42 154.02 158, 108, 436 26,250, 681 131, 857, 755 353. 71 58. 73 294.98 121,705, 968 19, 672, 794 102, 033, 174 272. 27 44. 01 228. 26 73,893, 187 16, 571, 151 57, 322, 036 180. 18 40. 41 139. 77 62, 094, 797 13, 434, 882 48, 659, 915 151.41 32. 76 118.65 10 PITTSBURGH, PA ... . County _--------------.. ............... A ll other..... ............................. 12 MILWAUKEE, WVIS .......-County __......................_..... All other .................... 13 BUFFALO, N. Y ...__ County________ All other- -.............. -- -----------__......... .............. 15 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN County.................................. All other---............................ 17 CINCINNATI, OHIO ...... County .................. All other ........... ...................... 18 NEWARK, N. J_ _ ..----------------------County --............................ A ll other-.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 19 KANSAS CITY, MO-..... County ............................ All other.-- ......................... 20 SEATTLE, WrTASH_...____ County .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . A ll other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105, 338, 044 14, 589, 336 90, 748, 708 281, 58 39. 00 242. 58 89, 950, 792 9, 651, 553 80, 299, 239 240. 45 25. 80 214. 65 21 INDIANAPOLIS, IND________ _ . ______________ ___ County -- . . . ..-------------- . All other.... ..------------------------ 34, 228, 113 5, 953, 643 28, 274,470 91. 99 16. 00 75.99 32, 077, 118 5, 872, 429 26, 204, 689 86. 21 15. 78 70.43 22 ROCIHESTER, N. Y________________ County ................................. A ll other............ ..................... 82, 744, 721 11,301, 604 71, 443, 117 248. 11 33. 89 214. 22 63, 287, 796 9, 197, 379 54, 090, 417 189.77 27. 58 162. 19 23 JERSEY CITY, N. J ______________________ County ................................ A ll other ---........ ........... ......... 94, 924, 149 16,886, 310 78, 037, 839 296. 73 52.79 243.94 78, 564, 942 12, 546, 833 66, 018,109 245.59 39. 22 206.37 24 HOUSTON, TEX .................... ........ County...------------------------All other.......___..............____.... 61, 806, 558 9, 531, 418 52, 275, 140 194.42 29.98 164. 44 53, 916, 162 8, 296, 104 45, 620, 058 169. 60 26. 10 143. 50 25 LOUISVILLE, KY__ County ........................ All other ......______ ................... _ 40, 271, 879 381, 571 39, 890, 308 127.24 1.21 126. 03 33,169, 064 5,130 33, 163. 934 104.80 .02 104. 78 81, 762, 335 14,263, 907 67, 498, 428 264.69 46. 18 218. 51 60, 126, 251 12, 659, 244 47, 467, 007 194. 65 40. 98 153.67 26 ______ PORTLAND, OREG_. County_ All other---------........----- _---------. __ ..... Revenue receipts.-Table 2 is designed to present the revenue receipts for each of the 94 municipalities, and for each independent governmental body or ganized for the purpose of supplying services to these local communities. The governmeintal units of each city, which have power to levy and collect taxes and to incur indebtedness, are shown under the heading "City, and divisions of 14 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES municipal government." When the city corporation is the only governmental unit having such power, only one line is devoted to the city, the data of all funds and accounts of the city, whether under the accounting control of the auditor or comptroller or not, being shown on that line. The data for additional govern mental units are shown on the line of the descriptive title of the unit. The gov ernmental units shown in the table, with the possible exception of some of the counties, for which parts of the data are included, all exercise municipal functions. For 33 municipalities the city corporation was the only local governmental unit. Revenue receipts represent amounts of money or other wealth received by or placed to the credit of local governments for governmental purposes, under such conditions that they increase the assets without increasing the debt liabilities or decrease the debt liabilities without decreasing the assets. The significance of the terms employed in table 2 as designations of the several sources of revenue receipts is set forth in the paragraphs which follow. General property taxes.-The general property tax is the common designation of the direct tax upon real property and upon other property when it is appor tioned and levied by substantially the same methods as those employed in apportioning and levying taxes upon privately owned real property. Special taxes.-Special taxes are direct taxes which are assessed, levied, and collected by methods that are not generally applied to the case of privately owned real property. They include taxes upon the property of corporations levied upon the basis of the amount of corporate stock, corporate indebtedness, or of both corporate stock and indebtedness, or on any basis other than an assessed valuation applied to all property of the corporation; taxes upon savings banks and kindred corporations, which are levied in proportion to a certain specified portion of the deposits, as their excess above the value of specified investments; and taxes upon life-insurance corporations assessed upon the valuations of their policies. Special taxes also include all taxes levied upon mortgages at the time of their execution or entry of public record; inheritance taxes and taxes on in comes; taxes on investments, bonds and notes for specified periods of time, and on corporation bonds held by residents; and all specific taxes upon property, as taxes upon land at a specified amount per acre, taxes upon horses, mules, and other animals at a specified amount per head, taxes on vessels at a specified amount per registered ton, and taxes upon grain at a specified amount per bushel. Poll taxes.-Under the term "Poll taxes " are included all per capita taxes, uniform or graded, whether such taxes are levied as specific amounts against the persons subject thereto or as ad valorem taxes based upon an arbitrary valuation of polls or occupation. Business and nonbusiness license taxes.-Business taxes are taxes upon busi ness and business activities, exacted, with or vwithout the issue of licenses, from persons natural and corporate in proportion to the volume of their business, or by reason of the business in which they are engaged. Nonbusiness license taxes are taxes other than upon business that are exacted primarily for purposes of regulation, and are collected in connection Fwith the issues of so-called licenses or permits, and are always levied with reference to measurable or assumed measurable benefits conferred upon or enjoyed by the licensee. They include (1) license taxes on dogs, collected from the owners in connection with the issue of licenses or permits to keep such animals for a speci fied time; (2) general license taxes, or licenses for nonbusiness purposes, such as licenses to use motor and other vehicles, where the license is not required because of any specific business in which they are to be used; and (3) receipts from depart mental permits, other than those issued by public-service enterprises, such as marriage licenses, building permits, and permits to make sewer connections and to dig in the streets. Special assessments and special charges.-Special assessments are compulsory contributions levied under the taxing or police power to defray the costs of specific public improvements or public services undertaken primarily in the interest of the public. They differ from the general property tax in that they are apportioned according to the assumed benefits to the property affected by the improvements, or the assumed benefits to individuals or corporations by reason of the services performed. Tihe amounts shown in the table include all amounts received on account of assessments levied to meet such costs for street and sewer construction and maintenance, and for other improvements and services, assessed against the benefited properties or persons. Special charges differ somewhat from special assessments. Such a charge is made where the cost of a public improvement, the payment for which is classified FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 15 as an outlay, is made a charge against the benefited person or property, and the amount of the charge is the amount of the actual cost to the city of an improve ment, such as the construction of a sidewalk, the charge being made against the beneficiary without any levy against others. Fines, forfeits, and escheats.-Fines are amounts of wealth exacted from individuals, firms, and corporations under the sovereign power of inflicting punishment as penalties for violation of law; forfeits are amounts accruing to governments in accordance with the terms of contracts as penalties for non observance of such contracts; and escheats are amounts of money or amounts received from the disposal of property the owners of which cannot be ascertained or located. Subventions and grants, donations, and pension assessments.-Subventions and grants are amounts contributed by one civil division, as a State or a county, to another to aid in the support of specified functions. Donations consist of gratuitous contributions received from private persons and corporations, the principal or income of which can be expended for municipal uses, which in most cases are designated by the donor. Pension assessments are amounts received by or for policemen's, firemen's, teachers', or other pension or retirement funds that are contributed by the city employees as dues, percentages of salaries, or so-called assessments for the estab lishment or maintenance of such funds. Highway privileges, rents, and interest.-Highway privilege dues is the designation applied by the Bureau of the Census to amounts received from indi viduals and corporations enjoying a special privilege of using the streets and alleys of cities in providing public services, such as those furnished by street rail ways, subways, electric-light, telephone, or water companies, when such receipts are in the nature of compensation for the use of or privilege in the streets and are collected under the terms of the original or a subsequent franchise; also to amounts received for grants of the privilege of maintaining private sewers, drains, and vaults under the street, fruit and other stands, and other property on the sidewalk, and of extending awnings, bay and show windows, and other structures and conveniences, including signs, beyond the building line. The receipts from rents tabulated in table 2 comprise all amounts received by the various divisions and funds of the government of the city from the rental of real property held principally or wholly for investment purposes. Table 2 shows the total amount of interest received on revenue account by the general treasuries of the various divisions of the government of the city and by their separate funds, except such amounts as were received as interest on taxes and special assessments, which are tabulated with the receipts from revenues of those two classes. Earnings of general departments.-General departments, as the term is used by the Bureau of the Census, include all departments of administration which have charge of municipal activites, except those charged with the administration of public-service enterprises, such as water-supply systems, electric-light systems, gas-supply systems, and markets. The revenue receipts of general departments are derived from fees, charges, minor sales, and allied sources. The fees and charges here included are those which represent the actual compensation for services performed. They are to be distinguished from receipts which secure for the individuals or corporations making the payments the privilege or right of doing something, such as license fees and permits, which are tabulated as receipts from business and nonbusiness license taxes. These earnings are shown by departments in table 9. Earnings of public-service enterprises.-Under the designation "public-service enterprises" the Bureau of the Census includes those enterprises or branches of municipal service which are established and maintained by city governments for the purposes of providing the public, or the public and the city, with some utility or service, such as water, electricity, or gas. TABLE 3 Governmental-cost payments.-Under the general heading "Governmental cost payments" of table 3 are included all costs of municipal governments, con sisting of the costs of the services employed, properties constructed, purchased, or rented, public improvements constructed or otherwise acquired, materials utilized, and interest on borrowed moneys, which are incurred for protecting person, property, and health, providing social necessities and conveniences, caring for the dependent and delinquent classes, and performing other services and 16 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES carrying on other activities for which those governments have authority. These costs are readily separable into three classes-expenses, or operation and mainte nance, interest, and outlays. The governmental-cost payments are shown for the municipality and for each of its independent divisions in the same form as are revenue receipts, as explained in the text for table 2, page 13. Expenses, or payments for operation and maintenance.-Municipal expenses, or payments for operation and maintenance, are the costs and losses of cities from which no permanent or subsequently convertible value is received or receiv able. They are costs, exclusive of those arising from the construction or acqui sition of permanent properties or improvements, which are incurred by cities and their independent divisions of government on account of services employed, property rented, and materials utilized in connection with the maintenance and operation of government, and the management of trusts. Table 3 presents these costs separately for general departments and for public-service enterprises. Interest charges.--The term "municipal interest charges" is a designation of interest costs incurred by municipalities for the use of credit capital. All pay ments on account of such charges are shown in a single column of table 3, but in table 15 are shown the amounts paid on each class of debt. Outlays.-iMunicipal outlays are the costs of land and other properties and public improvements, more or less permanent in character, which are owned and used by municipalities in the exercise of their municipal functions or in connection w ith the business undertakings conducted by them. In the column "For out lays" is shown the aggregate of all payments for the purchase and improvement of land, the erection of new buildings, the installation and extension of water supply systems, electric-light systems, and other enterprises, the purchase of equipment for the fire department, purchases to increase the collections of libraries, museums, and art galleries, and payments on account of all other acqui sitions which add to the number and value of the permanent possessions of the municipality. Payments for outlays for the general departments are shown separately in table 16, as are also those for the principal classes of public-service enterprises. Comparison of revenue receipts and all governmental-cost payments.-Com parisons between revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments are of the greatest significance in municipal finance. If a city is receiving more from revenue than it is paying for operation, maintenance, interest, and outlays, it has a balance which may be applied to reducing indebtedness, while if its payments for operation, maintenance, interest, and outlays are greater than its revenue receipts, the city is increasing its indebtedness. If it is realizing from revenues enough money to pay for all operating and maintenance costs and interest, but for only a portion of its outlays, it is imposing upon the future a part of the burden of paying for its permanent properties and public improvements. In the last three columns of table 3 are shown the results of comparisons between revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments. In the first of these columns is shown the excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts for each of the cities in which such payments were in excess of revenue receipts and in the second column is shown the excess of revenue receipts over govern mental-cost payments for each of the cities in which revenue receipts were the greater. Of the 94 cities covered by this report, 34 made governmental-cost payments in excess of their revenue receipts and 60 realized enough from revenues to meet all their payments for operation, maintenance, interest, and outlays, and to have a balance available for paying debt. Comparison of revenue receipts and payments for operation, maintenance, and interest.-The last column of table 3 shows the excess of revenue receipts over payments for operation, maintenance, and interest. These payments cor respond approximately to the costs of a business corporation for maintenance, operating expenses, and interest, except that no allowances have been made for depreciation. Of the 94 cities, 86 received from revenues amounts in excess of their payments for operation, maintenance, and interest. Net and transfer revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments.-The totals of tables 2 and 3 include both actual receipts and payments, or receipts from and payments to the public, and nominal or transfer receipts and payments, or amounts received by one department, fund, or account, as payments by another. In table VI the total revenue receipts of table 2 and governmental-cost pay ments of table 3 are separated into net, or actual, and transfer receipts and payments. 17 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table VI City num- GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAY MENTS REVENUE RECEIPTS CITY ber Net Transfer Net Transfer 82, 445, 660, 015 $61, 063, 958 $2, 403, 219, 188 861, 100, 414 ___......... 1, 614, 432, 466 -______- 328, 087, 062 -______- 503, 140, 487 47, 801, 110 6, 047, 770 7, 215, 078 1, 592, 094, 550 328, 922, 768 482, 201, 870 47, 801, 110 6, 047, 770 7, 251, 534 Grand total-_-------------_ Group I.................____ Group II-__-__- ...... _____ Group III.__ ------ __-- - GROUP I.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y_................... $655, 828, 996 Chicago, Ill---______ ____-----------211, 183, 193 Philadelphia, Pa __..... __ __ ___ _ 118, 547, 540 Detroit, Mich___ _ ______110, 149, 521 _ 107, 816, 791 Los Angeles, Calif_................ Cleveland, Ohio___ __-...__--_-_ .. 55, 390, 352 43, 426, 040 St. Louis, Mo___ ---- -----------Baltimore, Md-__ ........-----__ 52, 007, 803 72, 737, 310 Boston, Mass.__-.. ______________ ... Pittsburgh, Pa----------------__ 45, 198, 127 San Francisco, Calif- ..-... .. -.. 50, 362, 658 Milwaukee, Wis----------_ __ -45, 171, 288 Buffalo, N. Y________ __ ______ 46, 612, 847 $26, 046, 069 3, 304, 932 6, 590, 184 1, 482, 767 3, 664, 653 1, 370, 914 363, 578 1, 151, 232 1, 638, 533 390, 620 213, 187 1, 061, 280 523, 161 $658, 753, 188, 534, 104, 986, 95, 720, 119, 897, 58, 090, 49, 419, 44, 806, 80, 705, 43, 976, 54, 649, 41, 349, 51, 204, 794 996 388 416 375 842 134 575 501 261 719 216 333 $26, 046, 069 3, 304, 932 6, 590, 184 1, 482, 767 3, 664, 653 1, 370, 914 363, 578 1, 151, 232 1, 638, 533 390, 620 213, 187 1, 061, 280 523, 161 GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Washington, D. C ----------------Minneapolis, Minn---.......... _ New Orleans, La---____ __ Cincinnati, Ohio---------------___ Newark, N. J__------------ ---Kansas City, Mo--------.. ....... Seattle, Wash-- ---------------Indianapolis, Ind---------------_ Rochester, N. Y _--...- -_ Jersey City, N. J---...-----.---Houston, Tex_____-------------Louisville, Ky--------------_.... Portland, Oreg-------------,_ -------- $41, 524, 26, 356, 24, 030, 37, 229, 31, 712, 21, 112, - 28, 818, 17, 950, 28, 388, - 23, 087, 13, 940, 13, 040, 20, 895, 264 938 196 973 436 329 451 737 692 426 004 359 257 ________ $299, 62, 1, 932, 768, 143, 1, 360, 130, 498, 185, 152, 514, _ 830 290 552 064 652 442 12 027 444 441 618 398 $41, 509, 590___________ 24, 345, 915 $299, 830 23, 089, 421 62, 290 32, 361, 693 1, 932, 552 38, 775, 356 768, 064 24, 755, 944 143, 652 27, 528, 546 1, 360, 442 15, 680, 957 12 130, 027 28, 846, 543 i 26, 600, 786 498, 444 11, 054, 969 185, 441 14, 648, 658 152, 618 19, 724, 390 514, 398 GRouP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio_ Toledo, Ohio_____ ____ Oakland, Calif_ -_ Denver, Colo______________ Atlanta, Ga_ - -St. Paul, Minn .... _ Dallas, Tex__ . ... Birmingham, Ala__ _____ Akron, Ohio_____ _____ 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I____ _______ San Antonio, Tex_____________ Omaha, Nebr .. .. Syracuse, N. Y-----------------Dayton, Ohio .. ____... ...... ... __ Oklahomna City, Okla .. _____.... Worcester, Mass __ Richmond, Va ___________.______ Youngstown, Ohio_ Grand Rapids, MZich ___.._____ 47 48 49 50 51 52 Fort Worth, Tex_......._________ Hartford, Conn .. ___.____ .___. __ Flint, Mich ... New Haven, Conn___ ______ ___ . - -. San Diego, Calif_. 53 Long Beach, Calif.....________..__. Springfield, Mass __-------------Bridgeport, Conn. .____ Talsa, Okla... _ 54 55 56 Memphis, Tenn ---- Nashville, Tenn ......... _ .. .- $520, 110 69, 492 288, 534 231, 604 131, 444 542, 080 39, 942 53, 192 55, 590 28, 842 $12, 837, 363 12, 711, 445 15,456,189 15, 828, 339 8,467, 328 11, 406, 453 11, 447, 762 5, 750, 241 9, 299, 875 7, 109, 403 $520, 110 69, 492 288, 534 231, 604 131,444 542, 080 39, 912 53, 192 55, 590 28, 842 16, 892, 343 7, 350, 643 10, 878, 389 13, 862, 201 9, 110, 954 8, 660, 808 13, 968, 232 9, 079, 599 6, 959, 230 7, 705, 835 1, 033, 277 74, 111 268, 591 5, 515 143, 396 226, 284 50, 982 402, 512 11, 273 189, 776 15, 431, 451 6, 165, 547 9, 697, 089 14, 997,127 8,963,417 5,446, 680 13, 542, 622 8, 627, 763 7, 515, 132 8, 797, 463 1, 033, 277 74, 111 268, 591 5, 515 146, 396 226, 284 50,982 402, 512 11, 273 189, 776 5, 893, 250 12, 227, 088 7, 673, 322 10, 158, 134 7, 848, 070 5, 746, 716 9, 025, 331 42, 512 78, 781 88, 224 34, 532 5, 530 68, 664 2, 401 42, 512 77, 307 88, 224 34, 532 5, 530 68, 664 2, 312 11, 211, 227 7, 941 779, 6, 211, 377 37, 359 5, 432, 846 11, 126, 085 5, 578, 721 8, 994, 576 8, 326, 225 4, 892. 117 9, 316, 730 11, 074, 271 8, 517, 627 5, 236, 229 $13, 151, 032 12, 399, 15, 785, 16, 485, 9, 007, 11, 356, 10, 861, 6, 566, 10, 016, 8, 046, 597 735 679 973 979 315 454 977 479 37, 359 18 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table VI-Continued City number REVENUE RECEIPTS GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAY MENTS CITY Net Transfer Net Transfer GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 6T 66 Des Moines, Iowa__________ Scranton, Pa____________ _ Salt Lake City, Utah__ _ __ Yonkers, N. Y ___________ _ Paterson, N. J ____________ Jacksonville, Fla ...-............... Albany, N. Y___________________ Norfolk, Va- .-..............-..... Trenton, N. J. ____________________ Kansas City, Kans-____-.... - 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn-------------_ Fort Wayne, Ind ___ _ _ Camden, N. J____________________ Erie, Pa___ ..-_ _________________ Elizabeth, N. J ------------_ Wichita, Kans__ Spokane, Wash __ Fall River, Mass____________________ Cambridge, Mass ..... New Bedford, Mass-------------.... 77 78 79 80 81 Reading, Pa___ Knoxville, Tenn-------...... --. Peoria, Ill _________ South Bend, Ind_ Tacoma, Wash------------------_,_ _ $5, 629, 5, 806, 5, 129, 12, 758, 7, 129, 6, 528, 9, 418, 6, 325, 6, 286, 6, 721, 846 525 705 054 411 531 466 149 148 785 $107, 393 12, 262 360 21, 158 184, 631 296, 774 30, 282 309, 174 134, 596 249, 180 3, 139, 3, 936, 5, 016, 4, 242, 6, 199, 4, 536, 3, 707, 5, 581, 7, 768, 5, 930, 659 752 035 802 253 908 550 108 792 860 4, 519, -_ 3, 973, 3, 799, 2, 989, 5, 381, $5, 6, 4, 13, 7, 5, 9, 5, 6, 5, 976, 300, 882, 428, 787, 782, 051, 307, 687, 465, 493 809 680 601 286 339 852 296 037 180 $145, 412 12, 262 360 21, 158 184, 631 296, 774 30, 282 309, 174 134, 596 249, 180 9, 049 35, 641 129, 288 11,112 64, 471 4, 396 28,130 2, 878 24, 660 16, 330 3, 263, 4, 871, 5, 465, 4, 075, 6, 181, 3, 658, 3, 493, 4, 566, 8, 306, 5, 068, 637 474 632 335 962 301 321 652 030 681 9, 049 35, 641 129, 288 11, 112 64, 471 4, 396 28, 130 2, 878 24, 660 16, 330 303 918 646 833 054 1, 327 44, 398 16, 466 6, 489 224, 073 4, 294, 402 3, 891, 726 3, 308, 615 2, 775, 836 4, 448, 522 1, 327 44, 398 16, 466 6, 489 224, 073 82 Gary, Ind ______________________ 3, 044,935 _____________ 3,095, 531 83 84 85 Miami, Fla...._______________._____ Canton, Ohio _.........._ ______. Wilmington, Del __- _____ 4, 812, 645 3, 292, 334 6, 096, 278 1, 701 105, 796 34, 340 3, 564, 690 3, 244, 026 5, 226, 286 86 Somerville, Mass ...... 5, 062, 829 ____________ 4, 790, 11.6 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla ________________ ....... _ Evansville, Ind ................. El Paso, Tex..-_......... __ Lynn, Mass ....... . __ Utica, N. Y _________________________ Duluth, Minn ........... __ Waterbury, Conn------........ Lowell, Mass---_----------------_4, 3, 731, 2, 737, 2, 986, 5, 802, 5, 413, 5, 483, 5, 657, 611, 594 549 422 076 761 450 242 369 136, 493 27, 025 110, 429 968 2, 943 67, 698 32, 928 2, 689 3, 524, 2, 707, 2, 624, 5, 668, 6, 009, 5,070, 5, 711, 4, 630, 474 812 163 131 776 322 754 974 1, 701 105, 796 34, 340 136, 493 27, 025 110, 429 968 2, 943 67, 698 32, 928 2, 689 The amounts shown in the preceding table as transfer receipts and payments comprise (1) service transfers, which are amounts paid as costs of operation and maintenance or outlays by one department or enterprise to another from which it receives services or the use of quarters; and (2) interest transfers, which rep resent payments made by the city corporation or a division of the city to one of its funds on account of interest on municipal securities held by that fund. Of the transfer receipts reported, $51,587,039 were interest transfers, and $9,476,919 were service transfers. Of the total transfer payments, $51,586,950 were interest transfers, and $9,513,464 were service transfers. TABLE 4 Per capita revenue receipts and specified governmental-cost payments.-The per capita receipts and payments of table 4 are based on the absolute amounts shown in tables 2 and 3. The most significant figures of the table are those for the three groups of cities arranged according to population. They show that the per capita receipts and payments tend to increase with the size of the cities. The population upon which the per capita amounts are based is the estimated population of the city at the middle of the fiscal year of the city corporation as shown in the third column of table 1. TABLE 5 Percent distribution of revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments. Table 5 shows for the several cities and for the three groups of cities the percent which the receipts from each of the classes of revenue constitute of the total revenue receipts and the percent which the payments for each of the classes of 19 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES governmental costs-operation and maintenance, interest, and outlays-con stitute of the total of such payments, the figures for operation and maintenance being shown under two heads, "Operation and maintenance of general depart ments" and "Operation and maintenance of public service enterprises." The percentages are in all cases computed upon the basis of the receipts and payments shown in tables 2 and 3. Proportional distribution of revenue receipts, by divisions of the governments of cities.-An examination of table 2 discloses the fact that the proportion of revenues received from property taxes is much greater, as a rule, for city cor porations in cities having a single division of government than in those having two or more divisions, while the relative contributions by special assessments are larger in the cities having more than one division of government. Indepen dent divisions of the city government seldom receive revenue from special assess ments. The school districts as a rule, receive a larger proportion of all revenues from subventions than are received by any other division of government. But for 1933 the amounts received as subventions by the city coporations are in excess of those received by the school districts. This is due to the increased grants for unemployment relief. Percent relation of revenue receipts to governmental-cost payments.-Of the total revenue receipts of the 94 cities covered by this report, 73.5 percent was required for meeting payments for operation and maintenance, 14.2 percent was required for meeting interest payments, and the remainder, 12.3 percent, was available for outlays or other purposes. The last five columns of table 5 show the percent of governmental-cost pay ments applied on operation and maintenance of general departments, operation and maintenance of public-service enterprises, interest, and outlays, and the percent of the total governmental costs that were represented by revenue receipts. For 60 of the 94 cities the revenue receipts were greater than the governmental cost payments, while for the remaining 34 cities the revenues were not sufficient to meet the costs of the year for operation, maintenance, interest, and outlays. TABLE 6 Receipts from the general property tax.-The receipts of the several cities from the general property tax is shown on table 6 in three columns. The first column gives the total amount collected in each of the several cities, the second, the amount collected as part of the original levy, and the third, the amount re ceived as penalties and interest on deferred payments. Receipts from special taxes.-In the text for table 2 will be found a discussion of the character of taxes classified as special. In table 6 receipts from special taxes are shown under two heads, "Property" and "All other." The amounts received from the different classes of special property taxes are shown in table VII, which follows. Table VII Citymber SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX Corporation CITY TotalAll StBank reetAll otherother Bank railway All other Grand total___ ..... __ __ ___ _ $5, 623, 962 Group I__________________-___ _ ____ Group II_---------------------------Group III________ _________________ 2, 735, 327 295, 446 2, 593, 189 $1, 197, 038 $1, 912 $4, 412, 697 $12, 315 752, 798 295, 446 148, 794 145 1, 971, 235 11, 149 1, 767 2, 441, 462 1, 166 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 4 8 9 12 Detroit, Mich _______________________ $38,055 Baltimore, Md___________________________ 752, 798 Boston, Mass-----------------------1,944,336 Milwaukee, Wis..... -------------138 1 Includes $389,670 on savings-bank deposits. 1$752, 798 ----- -- - $145 $27, 044 $11, 011 _________ $11,_011 .... 1,944,191 .. ------ 138 20 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES i Table VII-Continued City num her SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX Corporation CITY Total Street railway Bank All All other GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 18 23 Newark, N. J_____ ............. _ ___-Jersey City, N. J_ _-------------__ $167,292 ' 128,154 - $167, 292 128, 154 . GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 43 48 50 54 55 61 65 69 71 74 75 76 86 90 93 94 Worcester, Mass _- -.... Hartford, Conn ______ New Haven, Conn_________________... __ Springfield, Mass __-.. .--.... . .. Bridgeport, Conn ______ Paterson, N. J- .------ ----------. Trenton, N. J_ Camden, N. J ___ Elizabeth, N. J_____________ -______ Fall River, Mass_____________ .-. . Cambridge, Mass __________-____ . ____ New Bedford, Mass_____________ Somerville, Mass_________________________ Lynn, Mass ------... ............. W aterbury, Conn____ Lowell, Mass___--- $320, 526 473, 325 38, 643 364, 819 13, 733 44,115 27, 494 10, 560 13, 461 190, 144 354, 234 255, 990 94, 590 203, 578 13, 394 174, 583 $320,526 471, 513 $1, 812 Z 37, 958 - - $685 364, 819 13, 733 44, 115 27, 494 10, 560 13, 461 $567 313, 394 -- 681 18,t) 577 354, 234 255, 509 94, 590 202, 897 519 174, 064 .. 481 z Tax on stock of other corporations included with bank stock tax. 3 Includes tax on insurance companies. The amounts received from the different classes of special taxes shown in the column headed "All other" are presented in table VIII, which follows. City bnuIber Table VIII OTHER SPECIAL TAXES CITY Total Grand total-------- _ _ __ _ $13, 752, 505 - Group I____________ _______ _ Group II____-__----______ -- Inheritance Income $1,393, 815 $11,502, 378 Mortgage All other $694, 861 $161, 451 9, 399, 492 1, 072, 970 209, 603 908, 583 8, 593, 828 130, 742 596, 061 28, 920 4, 725 ...... 3, 280, 043 Group III___................. -- 275, 629 2, 777, 808 69, 880 156, 726 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER _______ $4, 272, 380 ___-____- _ $3, 746, 818 $525, 562 _____ 1 New York, N. Y________ 4 6 9 70, 499 _70, ____.......-----... 499 _--------...._ _--------Detroit, Mich _ . --..------ .......$118, 608 --.... 118, 608 __ _ Cleveland, Ohio_.-- --------2, 680, 396 - ....... 2, 680, 396-----..... Boston, Mass---....----------------- 12 13 Milwaukee, Wis--__-__-- Buffalo, N. Y....._______-------... __------ ... -1, 781, 659 34, 270 475, 950 56, 725 1,747, 389 _ _ ____ 419, 225 ---------------- GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 14 15 17 18 22 23 -$4, 725 -_------------------_--Washington, D. C._______......- _ 55, 458 $26, 538 _______- --Minneapolis, Minn---..........------807, 032 Cincinnati, Ohio ..----------.............-----. 807, 032 .................... 55, 755 55, 755 ------------.... Newark, N. J-___ -___ 130, 742 _--9--- __ $130, 742 Rochester, N. Y .--..-.--. 19, 258............. 19,258 Jersey City, N. J_ -------------------- $28, 920 $4, 725 ... . ...--::-:- 21 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table VIII-Continued OTHER SPECIAL TAXES City nlm- CITY ber Total Inheritance Income Mortgage All other GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 28 32 35 36 40 41 43 45 52 54 Columbus, Ohio ____ . _______ Toledo, Ohio---___ _ St. Paul, Minn .....---------------------.. Akron, Ohio ---- ..... ----Memphis, Tenn.-------------------Syracuse, N. Y __________________ Dayton, Ohio.....---------------------Worcester, Mass---______________Youngstown, Ohio-_-Nashville, Tenn______________ Springfield, Mass--___________ ____ 60 63 67 74 75 76 Yonkers, N. Y ___ __ 63Alsn, . --------------Albany, N. Y__.... _ _ Chattanooga, Tenn.... Fall River, Mass________________ Cambridge, Mass___________ New Bedford, Mass__259, 78 Knoxville, Tenn. -------------------- 86 90 91 92 94 Somerville, Mass_---____ Lynn, Mass _ _ _ Utica, N. Y____-_______ ________ Duluth, Minn __ Lowell, Mass-___-------- $122, 975 96, 811 10, 434 271 2 $122, 975 96, 811 .. -- $10, 434____- .....-- _ 271 41, 432 ....-...... .... $41, 432 107, 653.-------$78, 510 29, 143 51, 169 51, 169---_----_ 569, 448 569, 448 4, 403 4, 403 _ 54, 236 -_______ _______...... .. 54, _....._.... 236 461, 961 ------ ____-461, 961 .. 71, 368 71, 368 _____.......... _ 6,07--------------49,527--12,570 .. 62, 097 _ .... 49, 527 12, 570 _...... 40, 363 ...................--------------------....... 40,363 233, 154 ____________ .. 233, 154 327, 977 . .____.. 327, 977 ________ ___ 128 _______._____... 259, 128 20, 695 ............. 26----------_- 20, 695 226, --......... 630 _ 226, 630 257, 129 ----------............ 257, 129 .. _______________ _ 39, 574 __________ ........... 28, 719 10, 855 .. 6, 878 ..........----------..------------.. 6, 878 .. 214, 257 ..--------......... ... 214, 257 Receipts from poll taxes.-In some cities poll taxes are assessed at a fixed amount per capita; in others the polls are graded according to the occupation of the individual, and are assessed at the rate for the general property tax. All receipts from per capita taxes, whether uniform or graded, are included in the column headed "Poll taxes." Poll taxes amounting to $2,161,673 were reported in 1933 by 38 of the 94 cities located in 11 States. Receipts from business taxes.-In 1933 the revenue derived from business taxes, exacted with or without the issue of licenses, amounted to $64,226,167, a relatively small percentage of the total revenues. Receipts from alcoholic beverage permits constituted almost 20 percent of business taxes. Receipts from nonbusiness license taxes.-The receipts from nonbusiness license taxes are tabulated in three columns, the headings of which are fairly descriptive of the classes of revenue included under each. Some of the cities not reporting receipts from dog taxes collected such taxes for the States, receiving back a portion of the same as subventions, receipts from which are included in table 7. In other cities dogs are assessed as property, and receipts from taxes on dogs are included with general property taxes. The term "general license taxes" is used to designate the taxes exacted with the granting of all licenses under general statutes or ordinances, other than dog licenses and business licenses. The tax on motor vehicles forms the most impor tant item among receipts of this class. Receipts from special assessments and special charges.-Receipts from special assessments and special charges constitute but a small portion of revenue receipts for the cities as a whole, but in a few instances they constitute the largest single item of revenue, with the exception of property taxes. Special assessments for operation and maintenance were reported for 37 cities and aggregated $3,438,857. Special assessments and special charges for outlays were reported by 91 cities, with a total of $56,142,493. They were collected in the majority of cities for the construction of sewers, paving, curbing, and sidewalks; but in some cities for the grading and widening of streets, the building of retaining walls, bridges, and viaducts, and for park improvements. Receipts from fines, forfeits, and escheats.-The text discussion of table 2 presents definitions of these terms. With the exception of receipts from court fines and forfeits, the amount of revenue from these sources is for most cities comparatively small. 22 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES TABLE 7 Receipts from subventions and grants.-The total amount received as sub ventions and grants from other civil divisions was $273,288,684. Because of increased grants for unemployment relief, the subventions for education did not, as in previous years, constitute the major portion of the amounts received from other civil divisions, the proportion for education being 47.9 percent of the total. Receipts from donations.-The receipts from donations from private individ uals and corporations, given in table 7 are arranged in three classes: Those for (1) operation and maintenance, (2) outlays, and (3) principal of public trust funds. Receipts for operation and maintenance include donations for the benefit of schools and libraries, parks and other recreational purposes, hospitals and health departments, for charities, and for pensions. Receipts for outlays represent contributions to the city for the purchase or construction of educational and recreational facilities, of hospital equipment, drinking fountains, and of memorials to heroes. Receipts for establishing or adding to the principal of public trust funds were reported by numerous cities and were for such purposes as policemen's, firemen's, and teachers' retirement, park, school, library, or hospital endowment, and relief of poor. Receipts from pension assessments.-Receipts from pension assessments are reported by all but four of the cities and are arranged in four classes, the largest contributions being from school employees. TABLE 8 Receipts from highway privileges.-Among the receipts from highway privileges are those from steam and street railroads for the privilege of using the streets for the transportation of freight or passengers, and those from electric light and power companies, water, telegraph, and telephone companies, and heat distribution and refrigeration companies for the privilege of placing wires, pipes, poles, and other equipment in, under, over, or across the streets, incident to the conduct of their business of furnishing public utilities. Under this heading are included, also, amounts received by the cities for such privileges as to maintain vaults under the sidewalk, to use portions of the street for storing building materials, and to extend awnings or show windows beyond the building line. Receipts from rents of investment properties.-The receipts from rents tabu lated in table 8 comprise all amounts collected as compensation for the use of lands or other property not employed for general departmental purposes. These receipts are separated into three classes-those from the properties of sinking funds, public trust funds, and those from all other properties. Receipts from interest.-Table 8 includes all interest receipts of the general treasury and of the separate funds of the cities covered by this report except (1) receipts of interest on taxes and special assessments, and (2) receipts of accrued interest on original loans. The first column of the interest section of table 8 shows the total revenue receipts from interest; that is, the total receipts from interest, less receipts in error later corrected by refund payments, and accrued interest on original sales of debt obligations. These revenue receipts are arranged in four groups-those received by sinking funds, by public trust funds, by investment funds, and from investments, and those received on current deposits. With the interest here tabulated are the receipts of sinking funds, public-trust funds, and investment funds that were paid by the divisions of the city government to these funds as interest on their debt obligations held as investments. The aggregate of such interest transfer receipts was $51,587,039, of which $26,046,069, or 50.5 percent, was reported by New York, N. Y. If this aggregate be deducted from the total interest receipts there remains $16,107,247 which is the actual interest, or that received from the public by the 94 cities in 1933. TABLE 9 Character of receipts tabulated as from general departmental earnings.-Amer ican municipalities realize considerable amounts of revenue from fees, charges, rents, sales, and allied sources. The revenues from these sources are what economists call contractual as distinguished from compulsory revenues, tabulated in tables 2 and 6 as taxes, special assessments, and fines. They involve the exchange of equivalents by which cities receive cash in return for a benefit granted in the form of service, rents, or objects sold. FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 23 The receipts of the general departments from fees and charges include all amounts received by the cities as compensation for services rendered to the payers by the general departments of the cities, whether the services were clerical in character, the compensation for which is called "fee," or were other than clerical the compensation for which is called a "charge." As receipts from rents there are included in table 9 only amounts received for the use of real property employed principally for departmental uses. As receipts from sales there are included receipts from the sale of discarded equipment and materials where the payments for replacement and renewal are classified as for maintenance. Similar sales on outlay account are classified as nonrevenue receipts. Certain receipts from sources other than those above described are classed as departmental, the principal item being amounts received as insurance to cover losses by fire in cases where the repair of fire damages is charged to maintenance. Receipts from insurance where the repair of damages is charged to outlay are classified as offsets to outlays, or nonrevenue receipts. Classification of general departmental receipts.-The total amount of receipts from fees, charges, rents, sales, and allied sources is shown in this report, and also its distribution to the divisions of government by which the services were rendered. These divisions correspond to the classification employed in tabulating the gen eral departmental payments for operation and maintenance, and outlays, as given in tables 11 and 16. TABLE 10 Public-service enterprises.--In the text of table 2 will be found a definition of the term public-service enterprise as used by the Bureau of the Census. The statistics of municipally operated public-service enterprises are for most cities defective because of the fact that their accounts are not completely segre gated, and the enterprises are not credited with all the revenues arising from their activities nor debited with all the payments chargeable to them. For example, they may not be credited with the interest earned on their funds on current deposit nor charged with the interest on their bonds. And in many cases they are not credited for utilities furnished or services rendered by them to the various depart ments and to other public-utility enterprises of the city. Receipts of public-service enterprises.-The receipts shown in table 10 for the different classes of public-service enterprises include all revenue receipts of these enterprises recorded in the city books, with the exception of interest on current deposits. The amounts reported in the column headed "All other" were received prin cipally from ferries, toll bridges, street railways, gas-supply systems, radio stations, harbor towage and pilotage, land development, and farms. TABLE 11 Payments for expenses, or operation and maintenance, of general depart ments.-In table 11 are presented statistics showing payments for the operation and maintenance of the various cities during 1933 for objects or purposes other than the operation and maintenance of public-service enterprises, which are clas sified by the Bureau of the Census as expenses of general departments. Such payments constitute by far the most important class of payments for the costs of municipal governments, comprising 70.1 percent of the total payments for gov ernmental costs, as shown in table 5. They are given in table 11 in sufficient detail to show the relative expenses of the several departments and branches of work in each city and to provide data for comparing the expense payments for a given object in one city with the corresponding payments in other cities. These payments are arranged in nine general groups or divisions, to each of which is given a specific designation, and the payments recorded in each of these divisions are subdivided according to specific purpose. In making comparisons of the data for individual cities from table 11 it should be noted that while the payments shown for the main groups of departments or divisions are fairly accurate, and hence comparable, those for some of the individual objects of expenditure are less exact. For example, a large number of cities made payments in 1933 for checking the spread of tuberculosis and for the care of patients suffering from that disease. An effort was made to include all payments of this class among those of the health department as part of the total payments for the prevention and cure of communicable diseases. For most oities all of these payments are tabulated as for the health department, but in several cases some of them are included with payments for outdoor poor relief and for hospitals. 24 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Imperfect statements of expenses, or payments for operation and mainte nance.-In the last column of several of the divisions of table 11 are tabulated payments that could not be distributed to any one of the more specific columns of the division, owing to imperfect local accounts. Payments classified as miscellaneous.-In most instances the column headings of this division reveal clearly the nature of the payments tabulated under each. Under the heading "Unclassified" are tabulated those payments that are not assignable to any specific classification of any of the divisions. The amounts included in the column "Undistributed" are, with few exceptions, those which with perfect accounting for statistical reports would be distributed to the various other columns of the table. The amounts so tabulated represent (1) undis tributed payments for incidental operating plants which are sometimes referred to as municipal service enterprises, such as electric-light plants, heating plants, and garages; and (2) incidental operating plants not classified as municipal service enterprises, and such other payments for accounts with departments of supplies, purchasing agent, insurance, printing, advertising, and similar accounts as cannot be distributed. Exceptional payments by Massachusetts cities.-The State of Massachusetts has established for the benefit of a number of cities and towns certain metropolitan districts in and about Boston for the purchase and improvement of parks and for the construction and maintenance of sewers and waterworks. The cities and towns benefited are charged with the costs of maintaining the properties and public improvements acquired, including the interest on loans made by the State for the original outlays, and are required to make contributions to the State sinking fund for the redemption of the debt incurred by the State for their benefit. Other payments to the Commonwealth of the same general nature are those for the abolition of grade crossings. TABLE 12 Payments for expenses, or operation and maintenance, of the principal general departments-Total and per capita.--In table 12 are presented the governmental cost payments, total and per capita, for operation and maintenance of all depart ments other than public-service enterprises, arranged in most cases according to nine main groups of municipal departments, offices, and accounts, but in a few cases showing separately the payments for the more important individual depart ments, such as police and fire departments and schools. Payments for operation and maintenance increasing with population of cities. Group I shows the highest per capita figures for all payments included in the table, groups II and III following in the order named. The figures for individual cities of the different groups show striking variations because of the factors other than population which influence operation and maintenance payments. The per capita payments for general governmental operation and maintenance in cities of groups I and II are larger than they otherwise would be because of the fact that New York, N. Y., Philadelphia, Pa., St. Louis, Mo., Baltimore, Md., Boston, Mass., San Francisco, Calif., Washington, D. C., and New Orleans, La., exercise all the executive and judicial functions usually possessed by counties. To secure comparability between the payments for all general governmental functions in these cities and in other cities of groups I and II which exercise no county functions, certain percentages of the payments for operation and maintenance of county governments of the other cities of groups I and II are combined with the city payments, as has been explained in the discussion of table 2, page 2. TABLE 13 Percent distribution of payments for expenses, or operation and maintenance, of the principal general departments, by object of payment.--Table 13 shows, by principal divisions of the general departmental service, the percent distribution of the payments for expenses, or operation and maintenance, other than those for public-service enterprises. This distribution represents broadly the relative importance of the principal classes of payments for the several cities and groups of cities. For nearly all cities a larger percentage was reported for schools than for any other purpose shown in the table. Although the per capita payments for schools, as shown in table 12, increase with the size of cities, they do not increase as rapidly as other per capita expenses; hence the percentages represented by payments for schools, as given in table 13, are greater for the cities of group III than for those of group I. FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 25 TABLE 14 Payments for operation and maintenance of public-service enterprises.-The nature of these enterprises has been explained in the text discussion of table 2. The water-supply system is the most important public-service enterprise operated by American cities. Of the 94 municipalities included in this report 84 reported water-supply systems, and the payments for operating them amounted to $60,515,918. The revenue receipts for these enterprises, as disclosed in table 10, was $152,551,566, or more than double the operating costs. A number of Massachusetts cities in the vicinity of and including Boston obtain water for their respective systems from the metropolitan water system, which is operated by the State, all costs of construction, extension, and maintenance being annually apportioned by the State among the various cities and towns benefited. TABLE 15 Payments for interest on city debts.-The interest payments of table 15 are classified as payments for interest on (1) funded and floating debt, (2) special assessment loans, and (3) other debt, including revenue loans and miscellaneous debt obligations. They are all exclusive of payments made in error and later repaid to the city and of payments of interest which balance amounts previously received as accrued interest on the original issue of city debt obligations. The amounts included in this table in the column headed "All other" and "Other divisions" are given in detail for the various divisions of the city govern ments in the column headed "Interest" in table 3. Of the total amount of interest payments, 85.1 percent was reported for city corporations, 6.6 percent for independent school districts, and 8.3 percent for other independent divisions, including certain counties in groups I and II. The aggregate of all interest payments was $355,016,375. Of this amount, $51,586,950, or 14.5 percent, represents transfers or amounts of money paid by the various divisions of the governments of the cities as interest on city securities held by the sinking funds, investment funds, and public trust funds. From the classification of interest according to the kind of debt obligation on which paid, it appears that 84.3 percent of the total interest payments was on funded and floating debt, 5.2 percent on special assessment loans, and 10.5 percent on revenue loans and miscellaneous debt obligations. The interest on special assessment loans is seldom paid from collections of property taxes or similar revenues, but from special assessments, such assess ments being collected in a number of annual or semiannual installments, each one of which includes an amount for meeting the interest on the bonds for the amortization of which the installment is collected. Exceptional payments for interest by Massachusetts cities.-In the discussion of table 11 attention is called to certain payments by Massachusetts cities to the Commonwealth for the maintenance of sewer, park, and water-supply systems that have been constructed for the benefit of the city of Boston and the adjoining municipalities, and the further payments to the State to reimburse it for payments of interest on loans which were made to finance the construction or acquisition of the systems. Similar payments of interest are made to the State on the advances made by it in financing the cost of changes required for the abolition of grade crossings, and such interest payments are included in table 15 on the lines for the several cities. TABLE 16 Payments for outlays.-The payments for outlays presented in table 16 com prise the amounts paid by the several cities for the acquisition and construction of more or less permanent properties and public improvements, including pay ments for additions made to those previously acquired or constructed, but ex clusive of payments in error and of payments offset by receipts from the public on outlay account, the most important of which are derived from sales of real property and from insurance adjustments. These excluded payments and the counterbalancing receipts are classified as non-governmental-cost payments and nonrevenue receipts. The governmental-cost payments for outlays of the 94 cities reported amounted to $266,996,150. The increase in net debt, as shown in table 18, was $73,422,544. The governmental-cost pa yments for outlays, therefore; exceeded the increase in net debt by $193,573,60. 4149--35-3 26 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES This shows that for the 94 cities as a whole the increase in net debt during the year amounted to 27.5 percent of the governmental-cost payments for new properties and public improvements. Comparisons made in years prior to 1925 were based on increase in gross debt. TABLE 17 Amount of specified assets at close of year.-Table 17 shows, for each city, the assets at the close of the year reported of the sinking, public trust, and investment funds as recorded in the books of the several divisions of the government of the municipality, whether the funds were administered by the principal financial officer or by separate boards or commissions; it shows, also, the cash held by the general administrative funds at the close of the year. All cash on hand at the close of the year except that which was held in private trust funds is shown in the four columns. The data for real property and securities are shown only in table 17. The valuation shown for the investments of the funds are the book values. The figures for real property may represent its cost to the fund or its valuation at a recent appraisement. The data for securities are usually carried on the records of the fund at their face value, profits and losses being recorded only when the securities are disposed of; but if for any city they were reported at cost or at their market value on the last day of the fiscal year, those valuations were used in compiling the table. Assets in sinking funds.-The sinking funds maintained by cities and their independent divisions are of two distinct classes, those with and those without investments, the distinction depending largely upon the method of distributing the loads to be carried by these funds. The sinking funds with investments are established and maintained primarily for the redemption of long-term bonds at maturity, the purpose of converting a part of the cash accumulation into securi ties being to augment the income of the funds by the amount of the excess of the interest on the securities purchased over the amount that would be secured on ordinary bank deposits to the amount equaling the purchase price of the securities. The sinking funds without securities are maintained primarily for the amortization of debt obligations by purchase before their maturity, or for the redemption of serial or other bonds maturing in practically equal amounts each year, the purposes of the funds usually being accomplished without the accumulation of assets in large amounts. Assets in public trust funds.--Public trust funds are established by cities and their independent divisions for the purpose of conserving and administering moneys and other forms of wealth that come to them by donation, bequest, or otherwise, under such conditions that the recipient becomes a trustee charged with the administration of the fund and with disbursements from it or from income derived from its principal for designated public uses. The usual purposes for which these funds are created are the support of educational activities in schools and libraries, of health and hospital services, care of the poor, and pensions for employees of the cities and their independent divisions. Table 17 shows the amount of the assets of these funds under three heads--" Cash", "City securi ties", and "Other investments." Assets in investment funds, and miscellaneous investments.-Under the head ing "Assets in investment funds, and miscellaneous investments" are shown all assets of funds other than sinking and trust funds and all interest-bearing securi ties and investments other than those of the funds mentioned, including real property used for purposes other than those of the departments and enterprises of the cities and their independent divisions. Although the term "investment fund" is seldom employed by city officials, it seems to be an appropriate designa tion for funds of the class here described. The value of real property incidentally acquired and yielding little or no income is included as miscellaneous investment. In some instances the assets in investment funds consist of bonds or stocks ac quired by the city in consideration of financial aid or grants to railroads or other public-service corporations; in a few instances they consist of real property held for securing rents or for the profits that may result from an increase in value; in other cases they consist of bonds or mortgages received in exchange for real property and held as investments awaiting maturity or a favorable market. In most cities reporting investment funds or investments the invested assets are comparatively small, and in some instances they are held only temporarily while awaiting a favorable opportunity for the city to dispose of them, when the proceeds are to be turned over to the general treasury. In some cities permanent funds have been established to enable the cities to carry their own fire risks on municipal buildings, an amount equal to the premiums usually charged by insur- FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 27 ance companies being set aside each year for the creation of a fund from which fire losses may be paid as they occur. Some of these insurance funds are built up by the annual appropriation of considerable sums until the assets reach a prescribed amount. Such funds are usually invested in profitable securities and are here classed as investment funds. Funds provided for the purchase, con struction, or equipment of buildings or other permanent properties of the munici pality which are invested during the period of accumulation are also treated as investment funds. Table 17 shows the amount of assets of all such funds as are described above, including those of the city corporation and those of all inde pendent divisions of government which constitute parts of the governing organi zations of the municipalities. Cash in general treasury and general administrative funds.-General admin istrative funds, as the term is here used, are all funds administered by the city and its independent divisions of government, except the sinking, public trust, investment, and private trust funds. The cash shown in table 17, as belonging to the general treasury and general administrative funds at the close of the year is presented in two columns, so as to show separately the amounts held in private trust accounts. The cash and other assets belonging to private trust funds are omitted from this presentation of the assets of municipalities for the reason that the obligations on private trust accounts, of which these assets constitute a part, are no longer included in table 18 as an item in the gross debt of the cities. TABLE 18 Gross and net indebtedness of cities.-Table 18 shows both the gross and net indebtedness at the close of the year reported for all cities of over 100,000 popu lation. The term "gross indebtedness" is here used as the designation of the aggregate of all outstanding debt obligations, and the term "net indebtedness" is used as the designation of the total of the amounts representing the funded and floating debt, less the assets of sinking funds accumulated for their amortiza tion. Sinking-fund assets accumulated for the amortization of special-assess ment debt, where they could be identified as such, were excluded from the calculation. Indebtedness classified by governmental unit by which incurred.-The table shows separately the gross debt of the city corporations and of the independent school districts, while the total debt of other governmental units is shown in a single column. Included in the data appearing in the column headed "Other governmental units of city" are parts of the debts of the counties in which certain cities of groups I and II are located. The object sought to be attained by their inclusion is stated in the text for table 2. There is included, also, the debt or a percentage of the debt of such other independent divisions of municipal govern ment as park, sanitary, port, water, and improvement districts. Indebtedness classified by character of outstanding debt obligation.-The in debtedness of the municipalities is classified by character of obligation under four principal headings: "Funded or fixed", "Floating", "Special assessment bonds and certificates", and "Current." Current indebtedness is classified under two subheadings: "Revenue bonds and notes" and "Warrants." In years previous to 1925 current debt carried a third subheading, "Obligations on trust account." But inasmuch as but few cities recognize these obligations as part of their indebtedness, such amounts are no longer included in the totals of gross debt. And, as has been noted in the text discussion of table 17, the assets belonging to private trust funds, which are an offset to obligations on private trust account, have been eliminated from the statement of the assets of the cities. The kinds of debt included under each of the major headings are described in the paragraphs which follow. Funded or fixed indebtedness.-Funded or fixed debt includes all debts evidenced by formal instruments which have a number of years to run and for the amortization of which no assets other than those of sinking funds have as yet been specifically authorized or appropriated. The debts of this class are called corporation stock, bonds, certificates, serial notes, serial bonds, and mortgages. Floating indebtedness.-Floating debt includes (1) all debts evidenced by revenue bonds, warrants, and accounts payable, to be redeemed from the levies of a succeeding year; (2) all debts evidenced by short-term bonds to be redeemed from the proceeds of long-term obligations; (3) all final judgments against the city, outstanding at the close of the year; and (4) all indebtedness to public trust funds and private trust funds due to the conversion to general public uses of all 28 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES or a part of the money or other property received for creating public trust funds or permanent private trust funds, where the city assumes the annual payment of interest on the amounts so converted without issuing to the funds its formal bonds or certificates of indebtedness. Special assessment indebtedness.-Special-assessment loans include all so-called bonds, certificates, and other short-term obligations issued or incurred with the understanding that they are to be paid wholly or in part from the pro ceeds of special assessments. Current indebtedness.-Under the general term "current" are included the debts of all kinds except those described above as funded, floating, and special assessment. They are shown in the table under the two heads described below. Revenue bonds and notes.--Revenue loans include all interest-bearing short term obligations, other than so-called serial bonds, that have a fixed date of redemption or are made payable at a date in the discretion of the city from the proceeds of a levy made, or to be made, in the year of their issue. These obliga tions are popularly known as revenue bonds, revenue loans, anticipation tax loans, anticipation tax warrants, temporary loans, and interest-bearing warrants. Overdrafts upon banks by the various divisions and funds of the city are classi fied as revenue loans. Warrants.-Under the heading "Warrants" are tabulated all noninterest bearing warrants, orders, and audits in the nature of warrants outstanding at the close of the year, except those specifically called tax warrants or anticipation tax warrants. Indebtedness classified by creditor.-Under this general heading the total gross debt included in table 18 is separated into two classes, that which was owing (1) to the public, and (2) to city funds with investments. In the column headed "City funds with investments" is included the par value of all city securities held by sinking, public trust, and investment funds. Of the total debt, $1,363,088,732, or 16.1 percent, was held by the three classes of funds mentioned. In the column headed "The public" is included the par value of all other city debt obligations outstanding. Indebtedness classified by purpose for which incurred.-A third classification of table 18 segregates debt obligations of cities into debts incurred for (1) the purposes of general departments and municipal service enterprises, and (2) the purposes of public service enterprises and investments. The revenues derived by most cities from public-service enterprises and investments are sufficient to meet the interest accruing on debts of this class. These debts, as a rule, do not rest as burdens upon the general taxpayers, but are paid from revenues derived from those specially benefited. Increase during the year in two classes of debt and in sinking-fund assets. there are given under Under the general title "Increase during the year in-" descriptive headings the increase in (1) the total funded and floating debt, (2) the sinking-fund assets, and (3) the net debt. Of the 94 cities covered by this report, 62 showed decreases during the year in net debt, but the aggregate increase in net debt for the year was $73,422,544. Per capita indebtedness.-In the columns headed "Per capita" there are given the per capita of (1) the total gross debt, (2)the gross debt incurred for general departments and municipal service enterprises, (3) the gross debt in curred for public service enterprises and investments, and (4) the net debt. The figures gi;ven in the column referred to under (1)are, in the case of each city, the sum of those given in the columns referred to under (2) and (3). No segregation of net indebtedness corresponding to that given of gross indebtedness was practicable. The terms "net indebtedness" and "net debt" as here used differ materially from the use of the terms in some of the preceding reports for cities :having a population of over 30,000. In the reports for the years 1902 to 1908, inclusive, the Bureau of the Census applied the term "net debt" to the total outstanding obligation of cities, less the amount of sinking-fund assets. The net debt so computed seldom represented the actual net debt because the computation did not take aoccount of the assets of cities provided for the redemption of current debt, which for those years included special-assessment bonds and certificates, revenue bonds and notes, warrants and trust liabilities. Recognizing thi fact, the Bureau of the Census in its report for fiscal years subsequent to 1908 aplied the termns "net funded and floating debt", "net indebtednes-", and "net debt" to t.e difference between the gross funded and floating debt and those sinking-fund assets which had been specifically provided for the amortization of such debt. In computing the net irndebtedness for the 29 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES years 1912 and 1913, the total sinking-fund assets were deducted from the gross funded and floating debt, but for all years other than those noted above such assets of sinking funds as were provided for the amortization of special-assessment debt were excluded from the calculation. Increase of indebtedness with size of cities.-The per capita figures of table 18 for the three groups of cities, classified according to population, are reproduced in the statement which follows: PER CAPITA GROSS DEBT GROUPS OF CITIES WITH SPECIFIED POPULATION Total 500,000 and over_ . _ __ 300,000 and less than 500,000 __-.---....... 100,000 and less than 300,000-_---- For general departments and municipal service enterprises $274. 22 204. 01 143. 07 $182. 74 152. 24 107. 41 srve enterservice enter prises and in vestments $91. 49 51. 77 35. 66 Per capita net debt $201. 45 158. 43 112. 48 TABLE 19 Funded, floating, and special-assessment indebtedness, classified by purpose for which incurred.-Table 19 presents a summary of that portion of the total city indebtedness to which, in the text description of table 18, has been given the designation "funded and floating debt", and "special-assessment bonds and certificates", classified according to the reported purpose for which the out standing obligations were issued. The classification for many cities is more or less imperfect, owing to the methods of recording debt in the financial books of those cities. The classes of debt obligations by purposes for which issued that are most accurately shown for all cities are those for the water-supply and lighting systems. Bonds issued under such terms as local improvement, street improvement, and general improvement have, so far as possible, been tabulated under the more descriptive headings of the table, and only when such tabulation was impossible have they been tabulated as for "combined or unreported purposes." Issues of bonds described as "refunding" or "funding" have been classified according to the purpose of the original or replaced loan, if these purposes could be discovered without a too extended search of the earlier records. Whenever the purpose of the original issues was not disclosed the amounts of refunding and funding bonds have been tabulated as for "combined or unreported purposes." The amounts shown in the column "Refunding" are an exhibit of obligations issued to redeem funded debt obligations and those in the column "Funding" are an exhibit of obligations issued to redeem judgments, revenue loans, warrants, and other temporary obligations. TABLE 20 Assessed valuation of property.-The valuations given in table 20 are those of property which is subject to the general property tax for the uses of the divisions of the governments of the cities covered by this report and of property within these cities that is subject to taxation for uses of the State, county, and minor civil divisions. In certain cities the city valuations differ somewhat from the valuations on which State and county taxes are levied. This difference results largely from the fact that certain classes of property, especially property of cor porations, are in certain States subject to State and county taxation, but the valuation of such property does not appear in the report of property taxed for city purposes. In some instances the assessed valuation of an independent divi sion of the government of a city, such as a school or park district, differs from that of the city corporation. These differences are due to (') differnce in the areas of the city corporation and the independent division, t :e independent divisions in certain cities including territory outside the city limits, while in others they include only a portion of the territory within the cities; or (2) different bases of assessment, where the city makes an assessment of property for its own levy, while the independent district through its own board of assessors makes an inde pendent assessment of the same property. In examining the figures of table 20 relating to assessed valuations it should be noted that those on a line designated as for city, State, county, or other civil 30 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES divisions represent the assessed valuation of the property nwithin the territory included in the jurisdiction of the city corporation, and which is subject to taxa tion for the maintenance of that corporation. The figures on a line for one of the divisions of the government of a city represent the assessed valuation of the property located within the limits of a city corporation subject to taxation for the maintenance of such division, as appraised at the assessment made for the purpose of such division, whether it is the same as or different from that made for city corporation purposes. The table gives separately for the city corporation and each independent taxing division the valuation of all property in the division subject to the general prop erty tax. (Definitions of the general property tax and special property taxes are given in the text for table 2.) The classification of property belonging to railroads, telegraph companies, and a number of similar corporations varies in the different States. In some States such properties are classified as real, in some as personal, in others as both real and personal, and in still others they are given a separate classification. Where such property is given a separate classification and is taxed for city purposes the valuation given it is shown in the table under the heading "Other property ", under which heading are also tabulated those property and franchise valuations of corporations for which the details secured were insufficient for a more complete tabulation. Total and per capita tax levies.-The amounts given in the last column under the general heading "Levy" on the lines for the several divisions of the govern ment show for the individual cities and for the groups of cities the total and per capita levies of the general property tax. These per capita figures furnish a fairly comparable measure of the tax burden resting upon the inhabitants of the various cities here reported and should be considered in connection with the other per capita figures of this report given in tables 4, 12, and 18. It will be observed that for the cities of California, Delaware, Illinois, Ohio, and Pennsylvania there is no line shown for "Government of State." In these five States there was no levy of the general property tax for State purposes. Tax rates.-The rates of levy for the general property tax per $1,000 of assessed valuation are given for each of the several divisions and independent subdivisions of government. In the case of cities in which taxes are levied at two or more rates in different divisions of the city or on different classes of property in the same division of government, the figures shown in table 20 for the city as a whole represent average rates based on the total levy and the total assessed valuation of property within the corporation, the specific rates of levy for the various divisions of the govern ment or classes of property of such cities being given in table IX. Cities with two or more tax rates.-In the majority of cities all sections and all property subject to the general property tax are taxed at the same rate. In a number of cities, however, this tax is levied at different rates, either in different sections or upon different classes of property. So far as the data collected were sufficiently definite to make the needed exhibit, such data have been arranged in table IX, which follows, so as to show for each portion of the city or class of property in the cities last referred to the assessed valuations of the property taxes at each rate and the amount of taxes levied at such rates. Table IX City num- LEVIES Assessed CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY valuation ber Total Rate par $1,000 of assessed valuation 53 LONG BEACH, CALIF.: City corporation-----...................----------------$210, 319,970 Original city_______________-_______________ _ 69, 554, 650 Annexations nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4_ 25, 031, 225 Annexations nos. 5, 7, and 8___ 46, 728, 450 Annexation no. 9 ._ - _.-_ -_ -... .... . . .__ 646, 805 Annexations nos. 10, 11, and 12 ---_ _ 32, 040, 005 Annexa'ion no. 13__-- __-----..... __________-_ 2, 388,995 Annexations nos. 14 to 19 .... _____________--____ 1, 115, 620 Unsecured personal .... ____ ____________ _____ 10, 800, 840 Stocks, bonds, etc__ 14, 553, 560 Solvent credits-------- ----- -. 7, 459,820 1Average rate. $2, 756, 977 1, 043, 300 372, 931 691, 492 9, 184 429, 193 28, 181 11, 032 159, 475 9, 702 2,487 1 $13. 11 15. 00 14.90 14. 80 14. 20 13. 40 11. 80 9.90 1 14. 77 . 67 .33 31 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES LEVIES Table IX-Continued City num- Assessed CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY Rate per valuation ber BEACH, CALIF.-Continued. .. $170, 895, 780 ...... School district ...-------------------14 8 , 88 2 , 4 0 0 .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . _ _ ___ .. P r op e r t y i n g e n e r al ___. .. 14, 553, 560 Stocks, bonds, etc -.. -___ __ _ ...... _____ ____ _ . ....____________ _. 7, 459, 820 Solvent credits ....... _----- -.. 170, 895, 780 County__ . . -- . . -.. ..- __-------- -. -_____ 148, 882, 400 Property in genera.l___________-... . __.. ___... Stocks, bonds, etc _______-____ ___________ 14, 553, 560 Solvent credits_____------------------__--7, 459, 820 Total $1,000 of assessed valuation LONG 5 1 $10. 16 11. 5 8 . 67 .33 111.83 13. 50 .67 .33 Los ANGELES, CALIF.: City corporation __ ........... _ ............. .. 1, 878, 810, 175 Taxation districts: Nos. 1, 2, and 9 ----------_________ ---663, 180, 810 Nos. 3, 4, and 6----...........-....-......... 658, 829, 560 ... . . 4, 849, 660 No. 5 ___--_------------------------... 8, 442, 780 No. 7-----------------------------------........ .. 16, 231,980 No. 8--------------..................------------------------7, 952, 560 No. 10 __-------------------- .......... --1,643, 865 No. 11--....-----------------------------. 33,095, 616 Unsecured personal__--------------------------_ 271, 282, 647 Stocks, bonds, etc---__--------------------------213, 300, 697 Solvent credits .....-------------------Municipal improvement districts: Nos. 1 and 17_.----.--__-------- -,-_-_--- 242, 293, 905 4, 527, 080 No. 2..----------------------------------Nos. 3 and 70_...---------------------------- 11, 571, 435 No. 7_...--------- ------------------ ------- 44, 077,910 No. 9........----------------------------------1,381,270 No. 11__ ........--------------------. ...... 47,732,870 No. 18 ---------------------------------4, 550, 415 No. 19- _--------------------------------4, 849, 110 No. 20 ---------------.---------------. 1,758, 205 Nos. 22 and 31--_----------______-------------51, 604, 235 No. 23-..-____-------------------___ -----4, 844,140 10, 478, 080 No. 27_.....------------------------------No. 35--..---------------------------------634,270 No. 36- -----------------------------12, 804, 760 No. 37--.--------------------------------947, 735 No. 42 ... ___-----------------------1, 487, 960 No. 45--------------------------------8, 939,090 No. 47...-------------------------.. -------- 23, 951,435 No. 52...-----------------------------------798, 920 No. 53 -__---------------------------- _ --- 332, 705 No. 54...----------------------------------144, 655 No. 57.-----------------------------------986, 545 No.58-.-----------------------------------327, 745 No. 60--------------------------------8,545, 945 No. 63-----------------------------------341,070 No. 64...-----------------------------------493,100 No. 67 .....-------------- --------------- ___ 570, 070 No. 68-------------------------------- 1,901, 915 No. 69- --------------------------------1, 070, 455 No. 73 ---------------------------------_ 1, 130, 325 No.75--------------------------------. 871,035 Unsecured personal_________------________ ______ 8, 494, 880 County waterworks district-----___..........._ _ 40, 568, 690 Acquisition and improvement districts, nos. 1, 7, 29, and 38----------------------------------869, 015 County -----------------------------------1,878, 810, 175 Property in general_---- ----------_____ __ --- 1, 394, 226, 831 Stocks, bonds, etc _-----.----............-... 271, 282, 647 Solvent credits_-_-- -------------- _ -__ 213,300, 697 Drainage improvement districts-_............. _-33, . 207, 307 Acquisition and improvement districts- --______15, 917, 233 Fine protection districts- -------------____ _ 72, 524, 808 Free library district_---------------___________ 268, 656, 924 Garbage disposal districts_...--------------------- 30, 879, 318 Lighting districts -___________ -__________ -68, 002, 330 Park district ____________ ____________________ 1,499, 01 Road improvement districts-.--.............. _ 22, 788, 985 Sewer maintenance districts_----------........ _ 33, 969, 835 Supervisors' road districts_ .... __.___. _......_ __ 186, 737, 392 County waterworks districts _-___________________ 2, 866, 639 School district..-________________-_______ ________- 1, 878, 810, 175 Property in general- .. _------- ...... ____.___ __1, 394, 226, 831 Stocks bonds, etc -------------------------271, 282, 647 Solvent credits ---------------------------213, 300, 697 1 $1, 736, 247 1, 7 2 4, 0 58 9, 702 2, 487 2,022,101 2, 009, 912 9, 702 2, 487 Average rate. 22, 619, 834 1 12. 04 10, 146, 666 10, 014, 210 74, 685 137, 617 272, 697 116, 107 26, 302 541,993 180, 833 71, 100 15. 30 15. 20 15.40 16.30 16. 80 14. 60 16. 00 1 16. 38 .67 .33 72, 688 21, 277 11, 572 8, 816 11, 465 42,960 6, 826 20, 366 4, 396 144, 492 16, 954 52, 390 19,218 94, 755 66, 436 7, 737 28, 605 16, 766 15, 499 12, 975 9, 171 10, 063 11, 438 14, 528 22, 511 11, 736 21, 492 5, 896 3, 211 11,190 15,679 6, 209 174, 445 43, 862 24, 722, 537 22,753, 782 180, 833 71, 100 390, 784 232, 519 243, 176 107, 463 56, 787 203, 871 4, 797 247, 420 19, 736 186, 737 23, 532 16, 048, 523 15, 796, 590 180, 833 71,100 .30 4. 70 1.00 .20 8.30 .90 1.50 4. 20 2. 50 2. 80 3. 50 5.00 30.30 7. 40 70.10 5. 20 3. 20 .70 19. 40 39. 00 63.40 10. 20 34. 90 1. 70 66. 00 23. 80 37.70 3.10 3.00 9. 90 18.00 1 .73 4. 30 1 50.47 113.16 1 16. 32 .67 .33 1 11.77 i 14. 61 1 3.35 .40 1 1. 84 1 3. 00 3. 20 1 10. 86 1 .58 1.00 1 8. 21 18. 54 11.33 .67 .33 32 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table IX--Continued City num ber ---29 LEVIES Assessed CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY valuation Total I ----- I OAKLAND, _______ ____ Stocks, bonds, etc____________ Solvent credits__ School district ......... ...... .... .... .... .. Property in general___ ________________________ Do ... -..---.--.-........... Unsecured personal D o _- Do 11 55 48 50 93 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -......... ......................... Oakland High: Property in general _______________ _____ Unsecured personal__ _______ __...______ Stocks, bonds, etc................... Solvent credits ..................... _______. ___ ___.... __ Utility district___ ____ Property in general_ Unsecured personal__ ._______________________ County ........ .. . ....--...---- ... .. ...... Property in general.....__...................... Unsecured personal_________-_-___.........______ Stocks, bonds, etc___.......... ......... Solvent credits _ __________-_ _---__........... SAN DIEGO, CALIF.: ........... City corporation----.....----.---. Property in general_...... __ ____ __....... __ Stocks, bonds, etc __ .--------.... ___........____ Solvent credits.-------. School district_.....___________ ___ ____... ____________ .. ____ Property in general_.......... Stocks, bonds, etc ...... . . . . . Solvent credits.------------------. County_ Property in general .--.. -...................... Stocks, bonds, etc ....----------------___.____ Solvent credits--...--------------- --SAN i CALIF.: City corporation--------Original city__- - - Annexation --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- . . __ Unsecured personal_ 51 - Rate per $1,000 of assessed avaluation $266, 517, 903 172, 372, 150 73, 288, 625 8, 045, 295 1, 821, 208 7, 630, 582 3, 360, 043 266, 517, 903 179, 623, 075 66, 037, 700 8, 146, 680 1, 719, 823 $5, 171, 218 3, 533, 629 1, 426, 673 168, 467 36, 242 5, 087 1,120 3, 574, 823 1, 104, 782 3A?, 924 54, 745 11, 213 245, 660, 775 9, 866, 503 7, 630, 582 3, 360, 043 255, 527, 278 245, 660, 775 9, 866, 503 266, 517, 903 245, 660, 775 9, 866, 503 7, 630, 582 3, 360, 043 1, 916,154 88, 798 5, 087 1,120 771,515 736, 982 34, 533 4, 774,700 4, 593, 856 174, 637 5, 087 1,120 7. 80 9. 00 .67 .33 1 3.02 3.00 3.50 1 17.92 18. 70 17.70 .67 .33 133, 664, 566 118, 745, 406 11, 177, 341 3, 741, 819 133, 664, 566 118, 745, 406 11, 177, 341 3, 741, 819 133, 664, 566 118, 745, 406 2, 965, 460 2, 956, 761 7, 452 1,247 1, 445, 518 1, 436, 819 7, 452 1, 247 3,131, 703 3,123,004 7, 452 1, 247 22.19 24. 90 .67 .33 1 10. 81 12.10 .67 .33 1 23. 43 26.30 .67 .33 31, 755, 910 28, 561, 593 2, 789, 267 285, 391 116, 532 3,127 130.26 39. 60 40. 40 2. 00 1. 00 133.24 6, 894, 737 4, 418, 395 2, 476, 342 128. 64 18.36 10.50 8, 594, 783 8, 587, 747 3, 946 3, 090 767, 609 107, 728 66, 479 118, 566 98, 035 70, 873 39, 044 44, 267 222, 617 1 22. 36 22.40 10.40 4.40 1 2. 00 1. 00 .75 4. 50 1.50 3. 00 2. 00 2.75 6.00 7,182, 396 4, 027, 368 28, 717 3,126, 311 34, 461 1, 975 32, 486 1 5, 315, 078 3, 387, 723 1, 927, 355 23, 763 6, 495 13, 797 3, 471 131.21 19. 89 11.50 1 8.61 10. 00 8.00 9. 00 11, 177, 341 3, 741, 819 1 $19. 40 20. 50 19.47 20.90 19.90 .67 .33 113. 41 6. 15 5.95 6. 72 6. 52 1 FRANCISCO, CALIF.: 1, 049, 520, 804 City corporation...----------- -----Property in general__________________________ _ __ 721, 252, 343 Unsecured personal ............................ 69, 041, 268 ___ Stocks, bonds, etc__.................... ____ 142, 695, 341 ... Solvent credits.________________________ 116, 531, 852 _ ____ Reassessments___........................ 94, 072 BRIDGEPORT, CONN.: City corporation 240, 730, 612 ------............................. First district.....----------................................. 240, 730, 612 Second district..................................... 235, 842,129 HARTFORD, CONN.: City corporation....................----------------------384, 401, 869 Urban property..---------------------383, 320,109 Suburban property __________________ ............ 379, 437 H artford Retreat_________________________________ 702, 323 School district_....................................... 384, 401, 869 First--_.-------107, 724, 694 88, 635, 756 South ----....... -----------------------26, 346, 899 Second North-.... -----------West Middle--------- ----65, 353,775 23, 623, 299 Arsenal and Southwest .............. ________ ... Washington and Hartford Retreat ................ 19, 521, 120 16, 096, 306 N ortheast-..........------37,100, 020 N orthwest--------------. --- -- --- -- --- --NEW HAVEN, CONN.: 284, 210, 082 City corporation ..... ...------------General city .....--------------------------------275, 093, 469 9, 116, 613 Town .................................------------------------------284, 210, 082 City and town___-----------------------11, 816, 100 Improvement district_____________ _________ 987, 460 Fair Haven East Association_________________ 10, 828, 640 Fairmont Association ....................... ___ WATERBURY, CONN.: 170, 282, 395 City corporation-------------------------170, 282, 395 First district--......------------------------Second district .... 167, 594, 270 .......-----------------School district 2, 759, 705 649, 458 Oronoke------.........-----...------------------............ 1, 724, 585 Park Road---------------------------.............................. 385, 662 East Mountain................................... 1 Average rate. 25. 27 14. 64 3.15 11. 00 1 2. 92 2.00 3.00 33 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table IX--Continued City num- CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY ber 85 14 62 83 31 2 21 80 City corporation............................... Property in general: Taxed at full rate______...................... Taxed at half rate_....___._.......___....__ Corporations............................ WASHINGTON, D. C.: City corporation ............................. Property in general..............-................ Personal intangible........................ JACKSONVILLE, Fla.: City corporation............................. Property in general: Inside fire lim its_________________________ _ Outside fire limits.............__.__......... $151, 331, 275 $2, 530, 688 1 $16.72 145, 771, 600 3,150, 600 2, 409, 075 2, 405, 231 25, 992 99, 465 16. 50 8. 25 41. 25 1,687, 018, 939 1, 322, 378, 441 364, 640, 498 24, 303, 635 22, 480, 433 1, 823, 202 1 14. 41 17. 00 5.00 86, 407, 860 1, 325, 462 1 15.34 83, 887, 965 2, 519, 895 1, 300, 263 25,199 15. 50 10. 00 97, 511, 405 67, 357, 972 3,397,088 1, 709, 454 4, 881, 935 20, 164, 956 2,166, 754 1, 566, 746 72,290 35, 300 99, 201 393, 217 1 22.22 23. 26 21.28 20. 65 20. 32 19. 50 120, 383, 021 66, 603, 993 30, 000, 045 18, 670, 461 5,108, 522 2, 491, 030 1, 398, 684 615, 001 354, 739 122, 606 120.69 246, 505, 422 236, 883, 234 9, 622, 188 2, 621, 984 2, 487, 274 134, 710 1 10.64 10.50 14.00 2, 449, 205, 580 12, 392, 661 10,197,141 4, 130, 488 5, 779, 227 2, 577, 608 43, 685, 448 13, 232, 091 388, 934, 911 34, 245,127 91,994, 676 42,091,698 4, 011,058 18, 729, 986 23, 572, 808 40, 425, 801 3, 430, 534 1,169, 296, 879 533, 091, 070 7, 386, 368 21, 326, 847 74, 356 23,453 12, 391 17, 916 12, 630 349, 484 109, 826 4, 438,031 126,707 689, 960 244,132 8, 423 84, 285 63, 647 157, 661 11, 321 11, 576, 039 3, 305, 165 21, 420 18.71 6.00 2.30 3.00 3.10 4.90 8.00 8. 30 1 11.41 3.70 7.50 5.80 2.10 4. 50 2. 70 3.90 3.30 9.90 6. 20 2.90 109, 021,100 96, 641, 490 2, 500,130 9, 879, 480 804, 356 695, 818 29, 502 79, 036 17.38 7.20 11.80 8. 00 510, 934, 410 425, 341, 900 861,060 13,833,600 55, 725, 390 15,172, 460 626, 831 510, 410 3, 358 13,834 61, 298 37, 931 11.23 136, 695,180 136, 592, 510 102, 670 526,173 525, 881 292 1 3.85 3.85 2. 85 MIAMI, FLA.: TAMPA, FLA.: City corporation................................. Original city.__ ------ ---- - - Annexation ........................... .. Do --......... ........................ Do.....................---.......... ATLANTA, GA.: County--------- -- Fulton--------------------------------De Ialb--.............................. CHICAGO, ILL.: 21. 00 20. 50 19. 00 24. 00 EVANSVILLE, IND.: Township _- -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pigeon--.............................. Perry.................................. IKnight..........-.................... INDIANAPOLIS, IND.: Township------------------------------Center................................ Perry.....-............................ W ashington- -- -- -- ---- - - W ayne- ----------__-------------- - - - SOUTH BEND, IND.: Township ...... ....... .................. Portage---- ---------- ------- --------- 57 Rate per $1,000 of assessed valuation WILMINGTON, DEL.: Park district...... ......................... Albany-................................. Calumet -ood--................................ Edison ........---------Fernwood-... ............................ Hollywood-- - - - - - - - - - Irving. ................................. Jefferson-...... ... ..... .... .---- ----Lincoln-................................ North Shore............................._Northwest---- ---- ---- -Portage...............---........... Ravenswood Manor Glardens .................. Ridge.................................. Ridge Avenue ............................... River- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sauganash----......................... South.................................. West Chicago........................... West Pullman__........................... 88 Assessed valuation Total City corporation................................. Original city .... ------------Annexation------------ - Do........................... ----...... Do....-................................ Do -----................................. 87 LEVI IES German. ..................-................. DES MOINES, IOWA: City corporation.... ......................... Property in general: With garbage collection_...................... Without garbage collection.................. Agricultural land ............................... Money and credits ____........................ Metropolitan Light district..................... 1Average rate. 76, 891, 463 2, 626,036 40,247,915 2, 364, 163 2, 951, 850 430,960 33, 260, 738 13, 492, 355 168, 669 4, 387 61, 832 26, 985 1.20 3. 90 1.00 1.10 2. 50 1 34.15 58. 74 57. 14 10.18 1.86 2.00 34 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table IX--Continued City number 66 72 25 8 9 75 74 CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY LEVIES Assessed valuation Total DES MOINES, IOWA-Continued. $76, 891, 463 School district_-----------------------------Property in general_______________________________ 43, 630, 725 Money and credits_.__. ___---------------------33, 260, 738 State --... __-------- ---------_--___.........-_--- ____ 76, 891, 463 Property in general__________ . _____--___. 43, 630, 725 Money and credits______ ............................. __ 33, 260, 738 76, 891, 463 County..__-__- __ _______....... ........................ Property in general_ _......._..... ... ..... ____ . 43, 630, 725 Money and credits__ _____________ _________ 33, 260, 738 KANSAS CITY, KANS.: 104, 541, 888 ----City corporation -----------------------98, 497, 703 Real and personal tangible_. ____-----__ __________________-6, 044, 185 Personal intangible__. __-__ 104, 541, 888 ____-...................... _ School district__ -------------_ - 98, 497, 703 Real and personal tangible-_Personal intangible___________--------------6, 044, 185 _............__ 38, 683, 704 Drainage district .. __..._.____...... Kaw Valley_--___ _-____-___________ __ --_ 37, 997, 333 Fairfax--_ ___---------------___ __ ___ 686, 371 _ 104, 541, 888 State----_______________________--_ Real and personal tangible ---... _-------------98, 497, 703 Personal intangible__-------------------------_ 6, 044, 185 County____ ----------------------------------104, 541, 888 Real and personal tangible___-------_------_ _ 98, 497, 703 Personal intangible__ _---------------------6, 044, 185 WICHITA, KANS.: 260, 438 _128, City corporation________.........__ _______ __ ..... 112, 376, 986 Real and personal tangible _-_--__---_ ----- _ Personal intangible.............................. 15, 883, 452 128, 260, 438 School district_ _----_---____________-----____ 112, 376, 986 Real and personal tangible-..........-............. Personal intangible-.............................. 15, 883, 452 State--_ ______________-_ _ ________ ___ 128, 260, 438 Real and personal tangible---....--___-- ----_ 112, 376, 986 Personal intangible...._..__-............. . 15, 883, 452 County _________ _ . -128, _..________ _ _________ __ 260, 438 Real and personal tangible _______ ... _____ __ 112, 376, 986 Personal intangible_ ___-____ _______ _ 15, 1_ 883, 452 LOUISVILLE, KY.: City corporation-------------......... -- ---401, 985, 228 Property in general: _ 375, 077, 360 Subject to all taxes___------------------_______ ___ 2, 469, 880 Manufacturing plants____. _ _ 5, 507, 340 Unmanufactured agricultural products ..... Bank stock_ _-__------------_ 18, 930, 648 County______ ____ ____ ______________ ___ 400, 500, 244 Property in general__... _.. ......-.. ____________ 379, 692, 762 Unmanufactured agricultural products -__-------4, 708, 643 Bank shares ....... ___16, 098, 839 State___ ._____________ ____..._ _ _.._. -.. 573, 427, 955 Real property_--___-------------------314, 315, 631 Personal property _. ____-_-_________--214, 054, 630 Bank deposits________ _-------_________ 45, 057, 694 BALTIMORE, MD.: City corporation----_....................... 1, 577, 121, 418 Property in general: 827, 476, 947 Full rate _______________-_------76, 355, 035 ... Suburban rate___ __.._-- -_---------24, 699, 075 Rural rate_. __________-____--------------Annexation............ -------........--313, 930, 276 Securities------------..-----------__ ___ -------334, 660, 085 State ....-. _-_ _--------------------------------------1, 447, 113, 435 Property in general-----------------............................----.. 1, 171, 044, 810 Securities------ --...-................ . 276, 068, 625 BOSTON, MASS.: City corporation_ .. _____................... 1, 806, 012, 200 Property in general ......... -___ 1, 780, 000, 000 ........-... Motor vehicle____ ....... ___..__. .............. 26, 012, 200 CAMBRIDGE, MASS.: City corporation---- ---------............... _ 192, 238, 640 Property in general-.. ....... ........... 186, 767, 600 5, 471, 040 Motor vehicle_ -----------_______________ FALL RIVER, MASS.: City corporation-----------------------------. 112, 248, 390 108, 734, 150 Property in general ..... __..... _-----------------...............-----------------.........-------------...... 3, 514, 240 Motor vehicle 1 Average rate. Rate per $1,000 of assessed valuation $2, 950, 131 2, 882, 246 67, 885 435, 118 392, 677 42, 441 1, 153, 080 1, 125, 673 27, 407 1$38. 37 66. 06 2. 04 15. 66 9. 00 1. 28 1 15. 00 25. 80 .82 1, 825, 396 1, 815, 322 10, 074 1, 586, 037 1, 575, 963 10, 074 144, 022 140, 590 3, 432 266, 056 261, 019 5, 037 783, 168 778, 131 5, 037 117. 46 18. 43 1. 67 1 15. 17 16. 00 1. 67 1 3. 72 3. 70 5. 00 12. 54 2. 65 .83 17. 49 7. 90 .83 1, 231, 153 1, 204, 681 26, 472 1, 543, 561 1, 517, 089 26, 472 311, 035 297, 799 13, 236 539, 160 525, 924: 13, 236 9. 60 10. 72 1.67 1 12.03 13. 50 1. 67 12.43 2. 65 .83 14. 20 4. 68 .83 8, 390, 906 1 20. 87 8, 251, 701 15, 560 8, 261 115, 384 1, 482, 093 1, 442, 832 7, 063 32, 198 2, 058, 278 942, 947 1, 070, 273 45, 058 22. 00 6. 30 1. 50 6. 00 13.70 3. 80 1. 50 2. 00 13. 59 3. 00 5.00 1. 00 30, 213, 392 1 19. 16 20, 273, 185 1, 590, 475 423, 589 6, 922, 163 1, 003, 980 2, 990, 402 2, 576, 299 414, 103 24. 50 20. 83 17. 15 22. 05 3. 00 1 2. 07 2. 20 1. 50 56, 690, 203 56, 061, 280 628, 923 131. 39 31. 50 1 24. 18 5, 887, 610 5, 751, 136 136, 474 1 30. 63 30. 79 1 24. 94 1 4, 187, 465 137. 31 4, 096, 124 91, 341 37. 67 1 25. 99 35 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table IX-Continued City 1 num- CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY ber 94 90 76 86 92 15 Total $4, 017, 654 3, 934, 057 83, 597 Rate per Rate per $1,000 of assessed valuation 1 $34. 77 35. 05 125. 22 4, 390, 159 4, 293, 956 96, 203 1 30. 71 4, 298, 546 4, 206, 841 91, 705 1 35. 93 36. 25 1 25. 52 123, 882, 540 119, 798, 800 4, 083, 740 3, 681, 146 3, 577, 279 103, 867 1 29. 72 29. 86 1 25. 43 298, 618, 580 289, 931, 480 8, 687, 100 8, 020, 112 7, 799, 067 221, 045 126. 86 26. 90 332, 475, 260 323, 752, 900 8, 722, 360 9, 586, 646 9, 365, 574 221, 072 1 28. 83 104, 110, 65, 735, 38, 375, 104, 110, 65, 735, 38, 375, 104, 110, 65, 735, 38, 375, 104, 110, 65, 735, 38, 375, 1, 984, 1, 946, 38, 2, 387, 2, 348, 38, 737, 717, 19, 856, 837, 19, 119. 06 29. 61 1.00 122.93 35. 73 1.00 1 7.08 10. 92 .50 18.23 12. 74 .50 30. 84 1 25. 61 SOMERVILLE, MASS.: SPRINGFIELD, MASS.: City corporation__ _ _____ __ ______ Property in general_............................... M otor vehicle_ ---- ._ _______ _ ___________ __. 43 valuation LOWELL, MASS.: City corporation--$115, 559, 939 Property in general_..........____________________ 244, 742 112, M otor vehicle ........................ 3, 315, 195 LYNN, MASS.: City corporation------.............................. 142, 971, 545 Property in general_ _ 139, 215, 155 Motor vehicle- -......... 3, 756, 390 NEW BEDFORD, MASS.: City corporation------------------........--. 119, 648, 615 Property in general._______________________ 116, 055, 475 Motor vehicle ................................... 3, 593, 140 City corporation ......................... ........ Property in general_.............................. Motor vehicle .................... ____ ............. 54 LEVIES Assessed 1 25. 45 WORCESTER, MASS.: City corporation_-----------------Property in general_....... .. ________------Motor vehicle......................---------......... DULUTH, MINN.: ___________ . _____. C ity corporation . .. _ Property in general...._ Money and credits_......_________________ School district .... __... ... .. __ ______ ____ . Property in general____ Money and credits_....__ State- ............--- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - Property in general__..............._______________ Money and credits ..................... ______ .. C ounty- __ -_ ......... -------......... ....... . . Property in general____________________________ Money and credits ........................ _____....... MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.: 798 062 736 798 062 736 798 062 736 798 062 736 City corporation-..------........................... 506, 608, 351 Property in general________ 316, 361, 702 Money and credits....___________ 190, 246, 649 County.----------.... ...... ...... 506, 608, 351 Property in general__. _ 316, 361, 702 Money and credits ___ __________ _ 190, 246, 649 S tate --- - - ..--------------- 506, 608, 351 ------Property in general._________________________ 316, 361, 702 Money and credits...__ ______....................__ 190, 246, 649 32 ST. PAUL, MINN.: City corporation_ __-. ---- -----...... . 244, 832, 148 Property in general_ ............ _ _ _ 163, 571, 058 Money and credits_-81, 261, 090 State_---_ 244, 832, 148 Property in general. _ _ _ _ _ 163, 571, 058 Money and credits-- __________ 81, 261, 090 C ounty-.---- --------------------......244, 832,148 Property in general_....................___.___. 163, 571, 058 Money and credits_................................ 81, 261, 090 19 KANSAS CITY, Mo.: City corporation------------......... 509, 519, 264 Property in general: Subject to all taxes---509, 519, 264 Subject to special park levy.... _ 137, 748, 990 School district_..... _ ___............ ...... 574, 685, 884 ----------------534, 667, 550 Property in general------Do-........... . . . 2, 022, 280 Railroad property assessed by State............ ... 37, 996, 054 7 ST. Louis, Mo.: City corporation_ _______ .......... _______________. 1, 275, 128, 245 Property in general ______._________.______________ 1, 191, 773, 195 Merchants' and manufacturers' stock_ ............ 83, 176, 600 Steam boats --.. . -.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . 178, 450 39 OMAHA, NEBR.: City corporation_____________ ______ 286, 942, 045 Property in general._________.______ 245, 586, 735 Personal intangible (class A) ______ 13, 474, 080 Personal intangible (class B)________ 25, 287, 440 Building and loan.............--.................._ 2, 593, 790 IAverage rate. 791 415 376 090 714 376 015 827 188 653 465 188 28.93 1 25. 35 19, 169, 214 18, 788, 721 380, 493 2, 227, 401 2, 132, 278 95, 123 3, 549, 793 3, 454, 670 95, 123 137.84 8, 687, 845 8, 525, 323 162, 522 1, 826, 826 1, 786, 195 40, 631 3, 027, 438 2, 986, 807 40, 631 1 35. 48 52. 12 2. 00 1 7.46 10. 92 . 50 I 12. 37 18. 26 .50 7, 987, 161 115. 67 789 372 260 344 067 849 15. 00 2. 50 112. 03 12. 50 3.00 5. 92 7, 642, 344, 6, 914, 6, 683, 6, 224, 59. 39 2.00 14.40 6. 74 .50 1 7.01 10. 92 . 50 20, 969, 926 20, 736, 854 232, 894 178 116. 45 17. 40 2.80 1.00 3, 924, 162 3, 840, 977 11, 228 67, 433 4, 524 1 13. 68 15. 64 .83 2. 67 1.74 36 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table IXCity number Continued CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY LEVIES Assessed valuation Total OMAHA, NEBR.-Continued. School district..._______________ ________. __ $3, 022, 667 $267, 529, 195 Property in general.-----...... ......... .... ... 226, 173, 885 2, 940, 261 Personal intangible (class A)____________....______... 11, 228 13, 474, 080 Personal intangible (class B)__________________ 67, 433 25, 287, 440 Building and loan________________________.. ______ 3, 745 2, 593, 790 State ----------------580, 576 267, 529, 195 Property in general____________________________ 540, 556 226, 173, 885 Personal intangible (class A)______ _______ 5, 614 13, 474, 080 Personal intangible (class B)_________........__________ 33, 716 25, 287, 440 Building and loan . -. .. 690 -___ 2, 593, 790 C ounty .......... _ .................................. 1, 151, 260 267, 529, 195 Property in generil__ 1, 110, 514 226, 173, 885 Personal intangible (class A)______________________ 5, 614 13, 474, 080 Personal intangible (class B) _________ 33, 7:L6 25, 287, 440 Building and loan_ .. _______________ ___........... 1, 416 2, 593, 790 1 NEW YORsK, N. Y.: C ity corporation ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 18,789,618,573 455, 410, 198 General city-personal___.. __ 7, 409, 6I40 319, 059, 715 Manhattan Borough: Real _____ . - .. ..... --............ 9, 520, 005, 326 230, 905, 219 Do......... .... . ....._ _....... 1, 808, 000 . . 1, 865 Bronx Borough: Real__ __ _ _ _ 2, 040, 013, 542 48, 595, 271 D o_ . . . . . . . . . . 2, 89)6 4, 786, 000 Brooklyn Borough: Real_ 4, 265, 775, 564 103, 605, 470 Do . ............... 1, 045 954, 000 Queens Borough-real.-__----2, 310, 422, 734 56, 900, 151 Richmond Borough-real___ ____ _ 326, 793, 692 7, 988, 641 22 ROCHESTER, N. Y.: City corporation___ 643, 362, 601 15, 233, 675 Property in general___....___....... . ...... 15, 220, 481 642, 093, 916 Real property of pensioners_ __________ 13, 194 1, 268, 685 91 UTICA, N. Y.: City corporation__ _ . _ ____ . .3, 341, 894 136, 581, 755 Property in general________________ __ ____ 3, 336, 153 136, 058, 430 Real property of pensioners_____ ........ _________ 523, 325 5, 741 84 CANTON, OHIO: T ow nship_ -- .. . . ... ... . .. .. .- ... . 113, 410, 410 29, 964 Canton- _ _ _ __ - - - - - _ . .. _ 101, 273, 900 20, 255 Plain_ 12, 136, 510 9, 709 27 COLUMBUs, OHIO: School district ___ ___________________________ 742, 430 321, 2, 275, 803 Property and general_.........._____........... 320, 489, 300 2, 259, 450 Annexation ...----------------------------16, 353 1, 253, 130 70 ERIE, PA.: County ............... __ . ._._.__ ................. 806, 255 .. 101, 545, 970 Property in general .. _....................________ 720, 129 80, 014, 365 M oney at interest_....__ _______________ ___ ___ 86, 126 21, 531, 605 3 PHILADELPHIA, PA.: City corporation......--------------------------------4, 162, 012, 643 61, 781, 036 Urban: Outside poor district________________________ _ 10, 312, 303 577, 720, 074 Inside poor district_____-------------------2, 518, 695, 777 45, 966, 198 Suburban: ___ Outside poor district.___________ 100, 956, 780 1, 201, 385 Inside poor district__-----------------_____--47, 777, 900 581, 298 Farm: Outside poor district_..........._______________ 75, 472 8, 456, 200 Inside poor district____________________________ 19, 152 2, 098, 850 Money at interest ____ _ ________ _ 906, 307, 062 3, 625, 228 Poor district_. .- . . . - .- . .- . . 687, 133, 054 260, 037 Urban_ . -.. - -.... . ................. .... .... 577, 720, 074 231, 088 Suburban .. ... _... ................ .... ... 27, 258 100, 956, 780 Farm _-... .. . ................. .. ... 8, 456, 200 1, 691 10 PITTSBURGH, PA.: City corporation---------------------------18, 519, 585 1, 211, 637, 830 Land . .... . ... 586, 380, 100 12, 079, 430 B uildin gs .-- -.... __.-----...------. 625, 257, 730 6, 440, 155 C o u n ty --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1, 531, 029, 425 10, 879, 858 Property in general---------------1, 118, 997, 710 9, 231, 731 M o n e y a t inte re st--- ------- - . -.. . . . . 412, 031, 715 1, 648, 127 77 READING, PA.: County --...........--------------------------156, 366, 043 728, 713 Property in general .----------...--------._-----556, 245 113, 249, 072 172, 468 Money at interest....-----------_-------__----43, 116, 971 1 Average rate. Rate per $1,000 of assessed valuation 1 $11. 30 13. 00 .83 2.67 1.44 1 2. 17 2. 39 .42 1.33 .27 14. 30 4.91 .42 1.33 .55 1 24. 24 23.22 24. 25 1. 03 23.82 . 60 24. 29 1.10 24. 63 24. 45 1 23. 68 23. 70 10. 40 1 24. 47 24. 52 11.21 1 . 26 . 20 .80 7.07 7.05 13.05 1 1 7.94 9.00 4.00 1 14. 84 17.85 18.25 11.90 12.17 8.93 9.13 4.00 1. 38 .40 . 27 . 20 1 15. 28 20. 60 10. 30 17.11 8. 25 4. 00 1 4.66 5. 00 4.00 37 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table IX--Continued City num- CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY LEVIES Assessed valuation ber 59 37 33 89 38 64 44 20 73 81 Rate per Total SCRANTON, PA.: City corporation_................. ___ _____ $122, 482, 010 Land--..--------...................................... _ 51, 362, 170 Improvements...............................-----------------------------..... 71, 119, 840 Poor district ----.......................................... 109, 524, 676 Scranton-Dunmore.............................. _ 107, 544, 430 Jenkins-Pittston___............................... 1, 980, 246 County.......----...---------------------------------122, 352, 275 Property in general_________________________ 109, 524, 676 Money at interest-.....__ ----__ ___.......__.___ 12, 827, 599 PROVIDENCE, R. I: City corporation ---.............. ____ ................. 619, 420, 120 Property in general.__----___ -----____ -- 494, 217, 320 Personal intangible ............... ........ _...... 125, 202, 800 DALLAS, TEX.: City corporation....................................... 296, 994, 275 Property in general: Subject to all taxes---.............._.............. 284, 053, 075 Subject to school levy---....----__ ----------12, 941, 200 County......................................--------------------------------------. 262, 173, 323 Property in general ..................... ___...... 260, 225, 129 Rolling stock and intangibles --...................1, 948,194 EL PASO, TEX.: City corporation__...................................... 101, 131, 000 General city- __________ --___....----------_ 101, 131, 000 Paving district----..............._____-__ _ 23, 862, 350 SAN ANTONIO, TEX.: City corporation-----.........---------------. 223, 388, 670 General city ----------------....---------__ 223, 388, 670 Improvement districts: Nos. 2, 8, and 13 .....------------------------...... 18, 059, 840 Nos. 3, 7, 9, and 10..----------------------_.... 23, 195, 810 No. 4----......-------------------------------8, 025, 690 Nos. 11 and 12...---------------------.... . 38, 608, 210 No. 14_................................ 1, 938, 030 NORFOLK, VA.: City corporation..-----.--------------------175, 987, 339 Real estate and personal tangible-.----.... .. 174, 649, 290 Machinery_________............. ..------------ . 1, 338, 049 State------------------------------------34, 906, 635 Bonds, notes, etc_....----------------------------. 17, 205, 485 Capital.----___________.. ________________ 7, 997, 542 Bank stock- _------ ---_____-----______ _ 6,028, 808 M oney_ ..... ____________________________ ______ 3, 671, 800 RICHMOND, 12, 060, 542 11, 670, 660 389, 882 7, 020, 434 1 $15. 77 22. 22 11. 11 1 5. 97 6. 00 4. 50 1 5.57 5.75 4. 00 119.47 23. 61 3. 11 1 23.64 6, 902, 652 117, 782 2, 118, 151 2, 107, 824 10, 327 24. 30 9. 10 1 8.08 8. 10 5. 30 2, 280, 220 2, 275, 448 4, 772 1 22. 55 22. 50 .20 4, 032, 062 3, 998, 657 1 18. 05 17. 90 5, 418 9, 278 9, 631 7, 721 1, 357 .30 .40 1.20 .20 .70 4, 892, 856 4, 890,180 2, 676 213, 645 86, 027 59, 981 60, 288 7, 349 127. 80 5, 818, 111 5, 745, 301 72, 810 732, 288 213, 066 341, 184 143, 426 34, 612 1 21. 29 22. 00 6.00 16. 11 5.00 7. 50 10. 00 2.00 5, 294, 878 1 20. 68 4, 563, 404 20. 78 28.00 2. 00 16. 12 5. 00 7. 50 10. 00 2. 00 VA.: City corporation-_____------------------. 273, 285, 066 Real estate and personal tangible --------.... .... 261, 150, 046 Machinery____....__-- -_-__------.-----_.._._ 12, 135, 020 State---- ----------------------------------119, 752, 946 Bonds, notes, etc_....---------------------------42, 613, 107 Capital___.....___--------_______ _ _ 45, 491, 243 Bank stock and moneyed capital__---------------- 14, 342, 633 Money_..----------------- -_____----------_ 17, 305, 963 SEATTLE, WASH.: City corporation__------------------------255, 990, 628 Old limits, new limits, Ravenna, southeast Seattle, and South Seattle_--__---------------.. __ .___ 220, 052, 005 Ballard, Columbia, Dunlap, South Park, West Seattle, Georgetown, and Yesler.......-......... 35, 938, 623 County-----------------------------...... 255, 990, 628 Property in general_..---................ . 255, 990, 628 Road districts nos. 2 and 3__---_----_________ _ 40, 859, 495 SPOKANE, WASH.: City corporation_--____--_-----------------68, 817, 248 General city ....--------------------------68, 633, 576 Park water........--------------------------.. -183, 672 School districts .---------------------------------68, 817, 248 Former no. 81----------...-.-. ----------__ _-. 66, 972, 946 Former no. 122_-___ __-_-...................... 1, 754, 840 Former no. 143_--_--------_-_-------------__ __ 89, 462 TACOMA, WASH.: City corporation__---__-------------__ _. 54, 914, 340 Districts nos. I and 2- --.............. ....... _ 50, 816, 001 Districts nos. 3, 4, and 5_-_---_------------------- 2, 210, 134 District no. 6..._------- ------------______ _ - 1, 888, 205 'Average rate. $1, 931, 408 1, 141, 267 790, 141 654, 178 645, 267 8, 911 681, 077 629, 767 51, 310 $1,000 of assessed valuation 731, 474 5, 408, 092 4, 999, 497 408, 595 20. 40 1 21. 13 19. 53 10.00 1, 279, 339 1, 276, 584 2, 755 836, 960 810, 373 25, 621 966 1 18. 59 18. 60 15. 00 1 12.16 12. 10 14. 60 10.80 1, 112, 400 1, 036, 642 41,997 33, 761 1 20. 26 20. 40 19. 00 17. 88 38 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table IX-Continued City number 12 LEVIES CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY Assessed valuation Rate per $1,000 of assessed valuation Total TACOMA, WAsIH.-Continued School district --------______-------------. $54, 914, 340 Property in general- .---..................... . 54, 645, 654 Subject to bond rate- -------------..... __ _. 79, 315 Subject to no bond rate.....-------------------- 189, 371 MILWAUKEE, 'IS.: City corporation....------------............... 955, 669. 422 Property in general--..----------------- 851, 791, 430 Public utilities-------..... -------------101, 258, 192 Do--------..... -............ -........ _ 2, 619, 800 County---------------_ _ ___________ ----...... 953, 049, 622 Property in general__------------. 851, 791,430 Public utilities-______..-___ ............... 101, 258, 192 State.........................................---------------------------------------. 953, 049, 622 Property in general ............................... __ 851, 791, 430 Public utilities__.................................. 101, 258, 192 $844, 523 841, 543 1, 087 1, 893 1$15. 38 21, 202, 956 19, 869;,686 1, 282, 232 51, 038 6, 819, 152 6, 424, 618 394, 534 398, 844 102, 944 295, 900 1 22. 19 23. 33 12.66 19.48 1 7. 16 7.54 3.90 1.42 .12 2.92 15. 40 13.70 10. 00 1 Average rate. Special property taxes.-In the years prior to 1925 there were shown in table 20 the valuation of property subject to special property taxes and the total and per capita levy of such taxes; but for 1925 and subsequent years the data pertaining to special property taxes are presented separately in text tables. Table X, which follows, presents the data for 1933. Tax Table X City num- CITY, AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY Assessed valuation ber 8 69 71 23 18 61 65 of as sessed valuation Total______-- - 85 LEVY rate per $1,000 Total $1, 600, 387 -__ Per capita $0.04 WILMINGTON, DEL.: ___... City corporation-horses and mules .... BALTIMORE, MD.: ............ $290, 000, 000 City corporation ... ........ Bank stock ....___ ......... .... 35, 000, 000 Casualty, surety, guarantee, and fidelity shares _ ........-------------._ 20, 000, 000 235, 000, 000 Savings bank deposits_________________ CAMDEN, N. J.: City corporation-bank stock ............ ._ . 6, 481, 349 County-bank stock_ _____________________ 6, 481, 349 ELIZABETH, N. J.: .__ . City corporation-bank stock_.. _______ County-bank stock__________ JERSEY CITY, N. J.: __ City corporation-bank stock_. County-bank stock____------------------NEWARK, N. J.: City corporation- bank stock_ County- bank stock ___________________________ PATERSON, N. J.: City corporation-bank stock_ County-bank stock _________...... TRENTON, N. J.: City corporation-bank stock_........... ...... ..------------------County-bank stock (1) 116 (2) 3 $3. 42 10. 00 990, 625 350, 000 1.21 .43 10. 00 1. 88 200, 000 440, 625 .24 .54 3. 75 3. 75 24, 305 24, 305 .20 .20 3, 589, 510 3, 589, 510 3.75 3. 75 13, 461 13, 461 .11 .11 16, 497, 333 16, 497, 333 3.75 3. 75 61, 865 61, 865 .19 .19 35, 622, 100 35, 622, 100 3. 75 3. 75 133, 583 133, 583 .30 .30 11, 764, 000 11, 764, 000 3. 75 3. 75 44, 115 44, 115 .32 .32 7, 331, 733 7, 331, 733 3.75 3.75 27, 494 27, 494 .22 .22 1 Horses and mules are taxed at $1 each. 2 Less than i of 1 cent. 3 Average rate. Poll taxes.-In reports previous to 1925 the data relating to the levy of poll taxes were shown in the general table covering assessed valuations and tax levies. but for 1925 and subsequent years they are presented separately in text tables, In table XI, which follows, are shown the data for 1933. 39 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table XI CITY, AND DTVISION GOVERNMENT Rate of levy 55 48 50 93 85 62 83 87 31 88 68 82 21 80 BIRMINGHAM, ALA.: City corporation_..____ +1 $4, 766, 548 86 $1.50 23, 313 54 2.00 152, 830 2.00 151, 052 2. 00 194, 220 BRIDGEPORT, CONN.: City corporation______ HARTFORD, CONN.: City corporation-______ NEW HAVEN, CONN.: City corporation_....... WATERBURY, CONN.: City corporation.----. WILMINGTON, DEL.: County--....-------------JACKSONVILLE, FIA.: School district..--------. MIAMI, FLA.: School district .------TAMPA, FLA.: School district..-----ATLANTA, GA.: City corporation_....... State.--------------EVANSVILLE, IND.: City corporation_........ School district..-----State_-------------County.--------------FORT WAYNE, IND.: City corporation-___.__ School district_....----State.-----_---_------County.......--------GARY, IND.: __ School district__-.-. State --------------INDIANAPOLIS, IND.: City corporation_....... County.....------------------------State SOUTH BEND, IND.: City corporation...______ ..-..--. School district_ State__________ -County_ .__------ 57 NEW ORLEANS, LA.: City corporation_..._... BOSTON, MASS.: City corporation......__ 2. 00 (1) County----------- 9 State______ 75 CAMBRIDGE, MASS.: City corporation_ .... State _- 74 94 90 76 FALL RIVER, MASS.: City corporation .__.. .. ... State __________-. LOWELL, MASS.: City corporation ..... State . ......... ... LYNN, MASS.: City corporation_..... State_- NEW BEDFORD, MASS.: City corporation... .-State ... 43 69 71 SOMERVILLE, MASS.: City corporation .. State_----- .25 1.00 1.00 1.00 6, 000 27, 490 14, 600 18, 796 3. 00 1.00 84, 495 33, 745 1. 00 1. 00 1.50 .50 17, 350 17, 350 26, 025 8, 675 23 18 61 65 70 3 77 2.00 1.00 1. 50 1. 50 40, 892 20, 446 30, 669 30, 669 1. 25 1. 50 14, 742 17, 691 .50 1.00 1.50 24, 911 52, 217 74, 733 67 .50 1.00 1.50 . 50 10, 627 21, 254 31, 881 10, 627 36 .50 59 37 $61,660 30, 918 City corporation ..... State_ - - WORCESTER, MASS.: City corporation_..... State -- . . -CAMDEN, N. J.: City corporation_....... ELIZABETH, N. J.: 2. 00 1.00 88, 292 44, 385 2. 00 1.00 113, 422 56, 711 1.00 34, 750 - 1.00 26, 569 1.00 7, 674 1.00 93, 935 89 2. 00 1.00 480, 842 240, 421 47 2. 00 1. 00 65, 476 32, 738 24 2. 00 1.00 66, 548 33, 274 2. 00 1. 00 55, 964 27, 982 City corporation .... READING, PA.: School district ....... County_ SCRANTON, PA.: City corporation_...... School district__ ....... Poor district._________ County _ PROVIDENCE, R. I.: City corporation _..... 15, 209 1.00 28, 558 1.00 1. 00 (2) 62,131 62,131 63, 866 .25 70,174 2. 00 (3) 102, 618 37, 229 1.00 2. 50 (4) . 50 58, 532 146, 330 44, 328 37, 952 1.00 87, 093 2. 00 36, 000 2. 00 31, 200 CHATTANOOGA, TENN.: -- RICHMOND, VA.: City corporation_.... State__ - - 2. 00 62, 000 2. 00 132, 000 1.50 .25 75,108 12, 518 1. 50 .25 12, 162 2, 027 1.50 .25 50, 549 8, 425 1.50 60, 383 1.50 --- VA.: City corporation ... .. State. 44 1.00 PHILADELPHIA, PA.: 64 33 122, 326 2. 00 1.00 JERSEY CITY, N. J.: City corporation_..._.. NEWARK, N. J.: City corporation_- - PATERSON, N. J.: City corporation_...... TRENTON, N. J.: City corporation_ .... ERIE, PA.: City corporation_ ..... School district .-....County-_- -- -- -- State NORFOLK, 52 1.00 61, 054 30, 527 . 38 78 Levy MASS.: County____________ KNOXVILLE, TENN.: County._MEMPHIS, TENN.: County-......... ...... NASHVILLE, TENN.: County_ -_ DALLAS, TEX.: State ___ County .-----------EL PASO, TEX.: State-.....-- ... ... .--County- .---------FORT WORTH, TEX.: State ______ _______ County-............ HOUSTON, TEX.: State_______ SAN ANTONIO, TEX.: 18, 563 2. 00 1. 00 .. - Rate of levy $2. 00 1.00 SPRINGFIELD, City corporation DES MOINES, IOWA.: 16 POLL TAXES CITY, AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT Levy Total----------------34 Table XI--Continued POLL TAXES OF 84, 016 . 50 1. 00 34, 630 69, 260 1. 50 1. 00 139, 383 92, 922 64, 322 32,161 1 Not reported. 2Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $7,096,175, at the rate of $9 per $1,000. 3 Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $7,445,875, at the rate of $5 per $1,000. 4 Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $7,227,080 in Scranton-Dunmore poor district, at the rate of $6per $1,000 and $214,665 in Jenkins-Pittston poor district at the rate of $4.50 per $1,000. GENERAL TABLES 41 4149-35----4 42 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES TABLE 1.--YEAR OF INCORPORATION, DATE OF MIDDLE OF REPORTED, POPULATION, AND AREA: 1933 For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. FISCAL For text discussion, see p. 1] POPULATION Year Land area I (acres), of incor- Date of mid- Esti- pora- dle of fiscal tion as a city cIY EAR year Decennial census mated as Grand total_-..-.---. ------Group I_._____ __ _.. ..... __ Group II___________ __ ______ Group III--_.....__ ---. ____ __--- of middle of fiscal year July 1, 1933 Apr. 1, 1930 Jan. 1, 1920 Apr. 15, 1910 - 37, 481, 612 36,425, 638 29, 497, 009 23, 248,623 2, 799, 911.3 .. _. 21, 470, 700 20, 828, 542 16, 826, 448 13, 511, 289 1, 055, 756. 1 . ______ 5,102, 800 4, 979, 733 4, 200, 367 3, 397, 707 514, 622. 2 10, 908, 112 10, 617, 363 8, 470, 194 6, 339, 627 1, 229, 533. 0 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y__... Chicago, Ill _........ Philadelphia, Pa ...... Detroit, Mich_........ Los Angeles, Calif .. Cleveland, Ohio-___ St. Louis, Mo ....._ Baltimore, Md ..... .. ... Boston, Mass-_ Pittsburgh, Pa ...... San Francisco, Calif___ Milwaukee, Wis-_..... Buffalo, N. Y _-...... 1653 1837 1683 1824 1851 1836 1822 1796 1822 1816 1850 1846 1832 June 30,1933 .. do_ .... do _ Dec. 31,1932 _..do __ June 30, 1933 Oct. 9, 1932 June 30,1933 _..do__ ... do-__ _ Dec. 31, 1932 June 30,1933 Dec. 31,1932 7, 154, 300 3, 490, 700 1, 972, 700 1, 651, 500 1, 337, 200 918, 400 828, 600 817, 100 786, 900 678, 500 653, 000 599, 100 582, 700 6, 930, 446 5, 620, 048 4, 766, 883J 3, 376, 438 2, 701, 705 2, 185, 283 1, 950, 961 1,823, 779 1, 549, 008 1, 568, 662 993, 678 465, 766 319,198; 1, 238, 048 576, 673 560, 663I 900, 429 796, 841 821, 960 772, 897 687, 029 804, 874 733, 826 558, 485 748, 060 670, 585 781, 188 669, 817 588, 343 533, 905 634, 394 506, 676 416, 912 578, 249 457, 147 373, 857 506, 775 423, 715 573, 076 191,360.0 129, 302. 0 g1, 920.0 88, 255. 0 287, 520. 0 46, 774, 0 39, 276. 8 50, 380. 8 28, 096. 0 33, 365. 2 26, 880. 0 27, 732. 3 24, 894. 0 GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Washington, D. C ..... 1802 Minneapolis, Minn_..._ 1867 1805 New Orleans, La ...-1819 Cincinnati, Ohio ..... .. ..1836 Newark, N. J- _. Kansas City, Mo....1853 Seattle, Wash ........ 1869 Indianapolis, Ind .... _ 1831 Rochester, N. Y_--.... 1834 Jersey City, N. J ..... 1827 -....... 1839 Houston, Tex 1824 Louisville, Ky........ 1851 Portland, Oreg ....... Dec. 31, 1932 June 30,1933 __ _do ... _. do ..... ... do .... Oct. 31,1932 June 30,1933 _ _ _do _... .... do _____..... do_...... . __ ___do Feb. 28, 1933 May 31, 1933 494, 000 477, 700 471, 000 - 460, 100 447, 000 410, 100 374, 100 372, 100 333, 500 319, 900 317, 900 316, 500 308, 900 486, 869 464, 356 458, 762 451, 160 442, 337 399, 746 365, 583 364, 161 328, 132 316, 715 292, 352 307, 745 301, 815 437, 571 380, 582 387, 219 401, 247 414, 524 324, 410 315, 312 314, 194 295, 750 298, 103 138, 276 234, 891 258, 288 331, 069 301, 408 339, 075 363, 591 347, 469 248, 381 237, 194 233, 650 218, 149 267, 779 78, 800 223, 928 207, 214 39, 680. 0 35, 445. 0 127, 808. 0 45, 979. 5 10, 927. 0 37, 472. 0 43, 840. 0 33, 624. 0 21, 924. 8 8, 320. 0 45, 963. 5 23, 024. 0 40, 614.4 GROUP III-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Columbus, Ohio ... Toledo, Ohio ......... _ Oakland, Calif .... -.. Denver, Colo_ --Atlanta, Ga__________ St. Paul, Minn _______ ---.. Dallas, Tex---.. 1816 June 30, 1933 1837 _____do .__. 1854 Dec. 31, 1932 1859 June 30, 1933 .. 1847 ___do __.... 1854 _...do ..___ 1856 Mar. 31, 1933 299, 700 298, 900 293, 900 293, 200 280, 400 277, 900 276, 700 290, 564 290, 718 284, 063 287, 861 270, 366 271, 606 260, 475 237, 031 243, 164 216, 261 256, 491 200, 616 234, 698 158, 976 181, 511 168, 497 150, 174 213, 381 154, 839 214, 744 92, 104 24, 676.6 21, 986. 5 34, 023. 0 37, 085. 0 21, 932.8 33, 389.0 26, 186.0 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Birmingham, Ala..__ _ Akron, Ohio__ ..... Memphis, Tenn ..... Providence, R. I__.... San Antonio, Tex ..... Omaha, N ebr_........ Syracuse, N. Y_______ Dayton, Ohio________ Oklahoma City, Okla_ Worcester, Mass______ 1871 Feb. 28,1933 1836 June 30, 1933 1849 _..do _ __ 1832 Mar. 31, 1933 1837 Nov. 30, 1932 1857 June 30, 1933 .____do_______ 1848 1841 - -. do_______. 1891 Dec. 31, 1932 1848 May 31, 1933 271, 900 265, 100 261, 500 255, 400 241, 400 217, 800 214, 500 206, 600 199, 000 197, 900i 259, 678 255, 040 253, 143 252, 981 231, 542 214, 006 209, 326 200, 982 185, 389 195, 311 178, 806 208, 435 162, 351 237, 595 161, 379 191, 601 171, 717 152, 559 91, 295 179, 754, 132, 685 69, 067 131, 105 224, 326 96, 614 124, 096 137, 249 116, 577 64, 205 145, 986 32, 128.4 34, 444. 0 29, 227.6 11, 462. 0 22, 860. 0 25, 026.8 16, 220. 0 15, 175. 7 19, 424. O0 23, 808. 0 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES TABLE 1.-YEAR OF INCORPORATION, DATE OF 43 , MIDDLE OF FISCAL YEAR REPORTED, POPULATION, AND AREA: 1933-Continued [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII. POPULATION Year ofinCITY For text discussion, see p. 1] Date of middie of fiscal tion year tion year as a city orpora- - mated as of middle of fiscal year Land area area Lnd Decennial census Decennial census Esti- Apr. 1, 1930 Jan. 1, 1920 (acres), July 1, 1933 Apr. 15, 1910 GRouP III-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Richmond, Va ..... Youngstown, Ohio ... Grand Rapids, Mich__ Forth Worth, Tex-_ .. Hartford, Conn....... Flint, Mich-........ New Haven, Conn_ ... San Diego, Calif ...... Nashville, Tenn . Long Beach, Calif .... 1782 1868 1850 1872 1784 1855 1784 1850 1806 1897 31,1933 30,1933 30, 1932 31, 1933 30, 1932 31,1932 30, 1933 31,1932 30,1933 31,1932 184, 900 174, 200 171, 800 168, 800 167, 500 165, 600 162, 700 158, 300 156, 200 154, 800 182, 170, 168, 163, 164, 156, 162, 147, 153, 142, 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Springfield, Mass ..... Bridgeport, Conn ..... Tulsa, Okla- ----..... Des Moines, Iowa ..... Scranton, Pa_----- __ Salt Lake City, Utah__ Yonkers, N. Y -..... Paterson, N. J-. Jacksonville, Fla....... Albany, N. Y-......... 1852 May 31, 1933 1836 Sept. 30, 1932 1903 Dec. 31,1932 1857 Sept. 30, 1932 1866 June 30,1933 1851 ..... do_...... 1872 ..... do_...... 1851 ..... do_...... 1822 June 30, 1933 1686 ... _do ___._ 153, 300 147, 100 147, 000 144, 700 144, 400 144, 200 140, 500 139, 000 138, 900 129, 800 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Norfolk, Va.. ....... _ 1845 --. do__ ...- _ Trenton, N. J _.-_.. .. 1792 -....do .___ Kansas City, Kans_.... 1886 .... do-....____ Chattanooga, Tenn_.... 1851 Mar. 31, 1933 Fort Wayne, Ind ..... 1839 June 30, 1933 Camden, N. J ____.. 1828 -do._______ Erie, Pa __ _ _ _ __.. 1851 July 5,1933 Elizabeth, N. J ..... 1855 June 30,1933 Wichita, Kans_ ______ 1871 _do..... . __ Spokane, Wash -__._ 1883 ...-. do......_- 1129, 710 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 Fall River, Mass ..... Cambridge, Mass_ ... _ New Bedford, Mass.__ Reading, Pa ........Knoxville, Tenn-..... Peoria, Ill- ...... . South Bend, Ind...... Tacoma, Wash-...... Gary, Ind ___.... __... Miami, Fla-........... 1854 1846 1847 1847 1815 1845 1865 1875 1909 1896 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Canton, Ohio ... ______ Wilmington, Del_ .... Somerville, Mass...... Tampa, Fla-- ...... Evansville, Ind .. ____ El Paso, Tex.......-.. Lynn, Mass_-......... Utica, N. Y________.... Duluth, Minn_____.__. Waterbury, Conn ... Lowell, Mass ... 1854 June 30,1933 1832 Dec. 31,1932 1871 June 30,1933 1887 Nov. 30, 1932 1847 June 30,1933 1873 Aug. 31, 1932 1850 June 30,1933 1832 ..-- do ....1870 ..... do ___--1853 -- ___do .....- 1836- _ .-- do- ..... 1 July June Sept. Mar. Sept. Dec. June Dec. June Dec. ..... do--..... ..... do.______ May 31, 1933 July 5, 1933 June 30,1933 ..... do ..... .-.. do ....--..-.. do___...__ -... do_____..... Dec. 31,1932 Population Apr. 1, 1930; no estimate made. 929 002 592 447 072 492 655 995 866 032 171, 132, 137, 106, 138, 91, 162, 74, 118, 55, 667 358 634 482 036 599 537 361 342 593 127, 628 79, 066 112, 571 73, 312 98, 915 38, 550 133, 605 39, 578 110, 364 17, 809 15, 360. 0 21, 660. 0 14, 735. 0 29, 696. 0 10, 162. 9 18, 954. 9 11, 460. 0 60, 581. 9 16, 639. 0 18, 974. 0 149, 900 146, 716 141, 258 142, 559 143, 433 140, 267 134, 646 138, 513 129, 549 127, 412 129, 614 143, 555 72, 075 126, 468 137, 783 118, 110 100, 176 135, 875 91, 558 113, 344 88, 926 102, 054 18, 182 86, 368 129, 867 92, 777 79, 803 125, 600 57, 699 100, 253 20, 288. 9, 370. 13, 841. 34, 560. 12, 361. 33, 492. 12, 880. 5, 157. 19, 129. 12, 076. 124, 100 123, 400 123, 300 120, 100 119, 100 118, 300 117, 900 117, 600 116, 600 129, 710 123, 356 121, 857 119, 798 114, 946 118, 700 115, 967 114, 589 111, 110 115, 514 115, 119, 101, 57, 86, 116, 93, 95, 72, 104, 777 289 177 895 549 309 372 783 217 437 67, 452 96, 815 82, 331 44, 604 63, 933 94, 538 66, 525 73, 409 52, 450 104, 402 17, 4, 12, 17, 11, 5, 10, 6, 13, 26, 1115, 274 114, 300 1112, 597 111, 800 110, 600 109, 800 109, 600 108, 200 108, 000 107, 800 115, 274 113, 643 112, 597 111,171 105, 802 104, 969 104, 193 106, 817 100, 426 110, 637 120, 485 109, 694 121, 217 107, 784 77, 818 76, 121 70, 983 96, 965 55, 378 29, 571 119, 295 104, 839 96, 652 96, 071 36, 346 66, 950 53, 684 83, 743 16, 802 5, 471 21, 056. 0 3, 968. 0 12, 160. 0 6, 090. 7 16, 896. 0 7, 859. 2 10, 793. 2 29, 661. 0 25, 811. 4 19, 200. 0 107, 500 1106, 597 105, 800 105, 600 105, 100 105, 000 102, 900 102, 600 101, 900 101, 300 1100, 234 104, 906 106, 597 103, 908 101, 161 102, 249 102, 421 102, 320 101, 740 101, 463 99, 902 100, 234 87, 091 110, 168 93, 091 51, 608 85, 264 77, 560 99, 148 94, 156 98, 917 91, 715 112, 759 50, 217 87, 411 77, 236 37, 782 69, 647 39, 279 89, 336 74, 419 78, 466 73, 141 106, 294 8, 716. 0 4, 783. 8 2, 496. 0 12, 160. 0 5, 577. 0 8, 640. 0 6, 720. 0 13, 569. 0 39, 897. 0 17, 981. 0 8, 576. O0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 6 0 920. 0 630. 0 937. 4 548. 8 331. 0 554. 0 368. 0 231.9 419. 0 547. 2 2 TABLE .- SUMMARY OF REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. 1933 For text discussion, see p. 2] REVENUE RECEIPTS Taxes CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT General property -i Grand total .__-__ $2,506,723,973 __. Group I ..Group II__ Group III__- 1---- ---- -- 1, 662, 233, 576 334, 134, 832 510, 355, 565 Special Poll (Table 6) Total Business and non business license (Table 6) (Table 6) (Table 6) Special as sessments and special charges Fines, forfeits, and escheats Subventions and grants, donations, and pension assessments privileges, rents, and (Table 6) (Table 6) (Table 7) (Table 8) Earnings Earnings of general of public service depart interest ments enterprises Highway (Table 9) (Table 10) z z --- H $1,612,639,822 1, 076, 680, 906 211, 141, 246 324, 817, 670 $19, 376, 467 $2,161, 673 886, 179, 574 $59, 581,350 12, 134, 819 1, 368, 416 5, 873, 232 403, 020 224, 022 1, 534, 631 54, 941, 284 17, 036, 554 14, 201, 736 33, 959, 613 9,149, 718 16, 472, 019 $6, 690, 048 8309, 381, 018 8109, 983, 653 4, 105, 483 917, 641 1, 666, 924 212, 932, 315 40, 555, 845 55, 892, 858 85, 795, 914 11, 685, 565 12, 502, 174 $62, 471, 929 8238, 439 258, 36, 991, 976 10, 847, 947 14, 632, 006 00 144, 288, 246 31, 207, 878 62, 762, 315 H f$68, GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER i 8 , NEW YORK, N. Y__..... City corporation.___... Triborough Bridge Au --thority_________-- $681, 875, 065 681, 875, 054 ... _ . __ CHICAGO, ILL_-City corporation___ ..... County School district_........__ Park district_............ Sanitary district_ ________ Forest preserve district_-. 214, 488, 125 108, 626, 700 22, 513, 134 47, 723, 436 18, 483, 689 14, 469, 650 2, 671, 516 P HIL ADE LP HIA, P A . . . .. .. . .. City corporation ........ School district____ .. . .. Poor district--- --------- 125, 137, 91, 510, 33, 264, 362, DETROIT, M1ICH--__--City corporation___ ...... County- -. .......... 111, 632, 288 96, 639, 560 14, 992, 728 $440, 997, 894 440, 997, 894 $4, 272, 380 4, 272, 380 .....---.$22, 422, 348 ....---. - 22, 422, 348 $9, 453, 383 9, 453, 383 0j H $1, 277, 693 $122, 733, 822 1, 277, 693 122, 733, 822 $33, 308, 395 33, 308, 384 11 724 341 668 715 $7, 667, 432 7, 667, 432 $39, 741, 718 39, 741, 718 O 11 157, 184, 510 65, 587, 596 13, 842, 902 44, 309, 753 16, 725, 185 14, 172, 738 2, 546, 336 85, 909, 57, 072, 28, 486, 349, 188 832 490 866 64, 641, 564 54, 450, 890 10, 190, 674 _ -- -. - - ----- $68, 370 68, 370 _ 108,554 .... ... 34,382------74,172------.._- 9, 595, 792 7, 024, 752 6, 969, 332 687, 524 642, 873 18, 573 1, 182 55, 420 26, 078 1, 618, 711 1,618, 711 43, 842 43, 842 1, 998, 802 512, 546 1, 486, 256 2,183, 910 2,181, 986 1, 924 9, 508, 294 - -86, 316 H 9, 177, 954 3, 631, 720 3, 219, 980 1, 956, 864 230, 307 111, 396 27, 687 10, 355, 8, 084, 226, 949, 1, 004, 82, 8, 766 096 302 855 227 791 495 7, 873, 655 12, 588, 172 1, 710, 732 12, 492, 057 5, 119, 061 506, 964.......... 441, 290. . .______ 6, 610 96, 115 88, 998.......... 247, 834 247, 826 8 4, 923, 818 1, 121, 417 3, 802, 401 22, 624, 721 21, 699, 786 924, 662 273 3, 130, 983 6, 570, 257 3, 067, 300 6, 570, 257 51, 107 12, 576. . . 373, 309 348, 126 25, 183 18, 900, 770 17, 102, 050 1, 798, 720 931, 588 916, 661 14, 927 4, 635, 934 17, 857, 857 3, 235, 062 17, 857, 857 1, 400, 872 ............ 00 H 00 Los ANGELES, CALIF-........ City corporation......... County- - -School district ......... 111,481,444 58, 855, 038 32, 388, 853 20, 237, 553 58, 193, 005 21, 779, 349 22, 293, 661 14, 119, 995 3, 888, 151 5, 744, 084 1, 381, 211 5, 683, 631 2, 504, 007 60, 453 2, 933 -- CLEVELAND, OHIO_.......... City corporation ..... County-- -_ School district___..... Park district_____ ____ 56, 761, 28, 964, 12, 396, 15,133, 266, 7 ST. LOUIS, Mo __............. City corporation ... _..... School district_____ . _. 43, 789, 618 33, 231, 927 10, 557, 691 8 BALTIMORE, MD___________ 53, 159, 035 30, 885, 085 752, 798 9 BOSTON, MASS_---------____ 74, 375, 843 51, 025, 750 4, 624, 732 PITTSBURGH, PA_____.......___ City corporation ....... County----School district ........ 45, 20, 11, 13, 36, 996, 15, 526, 9, 833, 11, 636, 11 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF...... 50, 575, 845 30, 145, 213 12 MILWAUKEE, WIS -____..... 46, 232, 31, 208, 12, 955, 2, 069, 29, 927, 21, 943, 6, 235, 1, 748, 10 City corporation__ _- County--- ............ Sewerage district_ ....... 13 BUFFALO, N. Y_..__.__--.. City corporation ....... . County------------ 588, 223, 817, 547, 31, 206, 11, 998, 4, 739, 14, 232, 235, 747 537 834 376 568 052 229 287 370 054 735 801 780 875 520 758 597 118, 608 118, 608 - 230, 813 225, 232 5, 581 9, 550, 591 3, 710, 728 5, 477, 186 362, 677 1, 277, 148 872, 759 180, 866 219, 614 3,909 1, 811, 021 1, 056, 420 409, 080 318, 525 26,996 8, 513, 972 8, 513, 972 3, 998, 647 3, 998, 647 110, 092 98, 227 11, 865 865, 502 215, 216 650, 286 2, 197, 381 1, 959, 684 237, 697 1, 649, 888 1, 589, 926 59, 962 4, 252, 248 4, 252, 248 9, 971, 376 2, 438, 205 961, 123 4,956, 444 116, 853 3, 690, 047 5, 701, 858 2, 122, 048 4, 628,127 1, 064,108 142, 996 557, 411 142, 996 506, 697 ____________ 115, 031 79, 811 35, 220 2, 159, 805 599, 380 36, 055 1, 524, 370 1, 074, 050 310, 991 533, 638 229, 421 1, 084, 531 154, 616 772, 927 156, 988 2, 854, 621 2, 851, 812 2, 809 297, 998 174, 436 3, 875, 254 1, 234, 712 1, 182, 537 11, 482, 023 1 1, 672, 750 1, 611, 703 61, 047 148, 111 135, 659 12, 452 7, 311, 273 1, 762, 047 5, 549, 226 740, 142 670, 400 55, 326 14, 416 1, 523, 370 523, 497 693, 666 306, 207 2, 274, 264 2, 274, 264 ('2 1, 605, 393 980, 299 625, 094 ----------- 1, 781, 797 1, 446, 014 335, 783 475, 950 475, 950 -- 1, 051, 355 546, 761 504, 594 852, 867 840, 921 11, 946 96, 730 31, 436, 474 27, 005, 956 4, 430, 518 47, 136, 008 40, 732, 228 6, 403, 780 26, 140, 269 26, 119, 120 21, 149 2, 183, 672 -- 994 547 783 664 2, 595, 900 870, 649 1, 313, 957 411, 294 1, 076, 438 1, 067, 819 8, 619 36, 367 33, 332 3, 035 8, 751, 386 7, 731, 979 1, 019, 407 572, 172 535, 559 36, 613 753, 554 473, 060 280, 494 2, 428, 274 2, 428, 274 0 2, 419, 609 237, 920 96, 730 ---- 3, 339, 776 2, 361, 324 973, 916 4, 536 3, 001, 388 1, 922, 076 1, 079, 312 28, 130, 984 18, 533, 103 9, 597, 881 266 610 354 617 685 11, 020, 717 368, 818 4, 953, 163 5, 698, 736 2, 584, 876 2, 584, 876 6 559, 542 290, 936 268, 547 59 , 746, 517 1, 705, 567 522, 941 27, 878 GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 -Ti 14 WASHINGTON, D. C__________ $41, 524, 264 $23, 359, 747 $4, 725 26, 656, 768 23, 945, 606 2, 711,162 18, 056, 281 16, 049, 837 2, 006, 444 24, 092, 486 21, 716, 793 2, 375, 693 16, 617, 689 __ 14, 267, 102 2, 350, 587 _____ _____. City corporation .______ County---- ------------School district___ ...... 39, 162, 22, 249, 8, 212, 8, 700, 22, 001, 008 807, 032 10, 943, 508 807,032 . 3, 105, 774 7, 951, 726 ............ MINNEAPOLIS, MINN_ ....... City corporation _________ County______ 16 17 ___ _.. .. 55, 458 23,178 32, 280 City corporation_....._ Levee district..... _ _ 15 ___ NEW ORLEANS, LA_...____ CINCINNATI, OHIO ..... 525 927 542 056 - ?------------ ic $5, 555, 663 -- -- $265, 921 $8, 735, 625 $286, 858 $992, 162 $1, 901,156 1, 927, 625 1,911,683 15, 942 85, 585 77, 710 7,875 3, 362, 885 2, 958, 623 404, 262 760, 898 692, 510 68, 388 609, 967 448, 264 161,703 1, 431, 512 1, 431, 512 1, 227, 713 1,227, 713 1, 558, 693 1, 558, 693 29, 472 29, 472 1, 085, 817 1, 075, 817 10, 000 570, 682 570, 542 140 803, 916 788, 950 14, 966 2, 076, 178 2, 076,178 1, 799, 651 $122, 326 122, 326 $422, 407 366, 557 352, 289 14, 268 1, 273, 397 904, 661 368, 736 __ 135, 719 130, 993 4, 726 _____ 4, 329, 075 513, 423 3, 470, 978 344, 674 4, 477, 097 4, 004, 839 218,108 254,150 1, 986, 193 1, 526,149 310, 538 149, 506 1, 066, 270 733,381 2, 353, 353 2, 353, 052 301 -------. hi TABLE 2.-SUMMARY OF REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. 1933-Continued For text discussion, see p. 2] REVENUE RECEIPTS Taxes CITY,AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Bs ndon- Total eneral Total eneral property Special assessments aPol special nd Fines, forfeits, and Subventions and grants, donations, Highway privileges, rents, and Earnings of general depart- Special Poll and nonbusiness charges escheats and pension assessments interest ments (Table 6) (Table 6) (Table 6) (Table 6) (Table 6) (Table 7) (Table 8) (Table 9) Earnings of public service enterpris Slicense 6) S(Table (Table 10) H Q- GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000-Continued S 18 19 KANSAS CITY, MO .......... City corporation ...... County_....... School district___.... $32, 480, 500 28, 986, 496 3, 494, 004 NEWARK, N. J____----City corporation ........ County ____ _-----.... 20 -! 21, 255, 11, 669, 3, 584, 6, 002, 981 071 849 061 $20, 770, 229 18, 866,171 1, 904, 058 15, 137, 846 6, 910, 673 _.. 3, 098, 436 5, 128, 737 I I $28, 511 28, 511 -... - . . SEATTLE, WASH_ _....__ City corporation .. __. County _................ School district..........____ Port district_________.__ 30, 178, 893 18, 468, 592 5, 731, 688 5, 050, 712 927, 901 15,186, 370 7, 019, 921 4, 534, 630 3, 462, 535 169, 284 INDIANAPOLIS, IND .... ___ City corporation.......... County __-- _- --- --- -School district--........... 17, 950, 749 7, 641, 022 4, 445, 750 5, 863, 977 -....... . 14, 362, 379 6, 388, 524 ...------_-2, 615,175 .... 5, 358, 680 22 ROCHESTER, N. Y_.......... City corporation ....... County _-___.._ ..---... 28, 518, 719 25, 321, 181 3, 197, 538 17, 900, 794 16, 243, 360 1, 657, 434 130, 742-------130, 742 23 J E RSE Y CIT Y, N . J City corporation County _---------- 23, 585, 870 19, 404, 387 4, 181, 483 16,185, 261 12, 783, 054 3, 402, 207 7, 000 147, 412 7, 000 75, 165 72, 247 .---.... 21 . ....... _____ ...... I TIIiF F $1, 387, 744 480, 999 906, 745 $2, 111, 680 2, 111, 680 66,185 21, 886 44, 299 $304, 634 304, 634 $73, 894 24,161 49, 733 $4, 137, 043 3, 874, 641 262, 402 $1, 285, 503 1, 072, 855 212, 648 1, 480, 234 1, 472, 084 8,150 471, 441 471, 441 ............ 66, 937 62, 452 4, 458 27 595, 579 20, 904 145, 893 428, 782 752, 728 459, 039 39, 393 254, 296 652, 173, 288, 190, 536, 425 494, 333 42, 092 $223, 047 64, 629 158, 418 171, 546 126, 985 44, 561 86, 317 70, 202 16, 115 2, 570, 706 293, 682 753,400 1, 497, 941 25, 683 356, 324 279, 542 58, 321 9, 981 8, 480 584, 487 221, 663 282, 569 80, 255 156, 996 121,406 23,461 12, 129 458, 209, 127, 120, 007 269 519 219 $2, 158, 215 2, 158, 215 2, 099, 209 2, 099, 209 10, 686, 718 9, 962, 264 n 724, 454 H 345 880 734 731 37, 710 37, 710 M 259, 095 247,994 11, 101 68, 188 65, 338 2, 850 10, 781 10, 768 13 2, 531, 070 537, 516 1, 621, 130 372, 424 927, 517 527, 167 400, 350 1, 772, 516 1, 770, 700 1, 816 22, 886 13, 380 9, 506 5, 330, 201 4, 507, 961 822, 240 368, 301 349, 617 18, 684 679, 348 391, 840 287, 508 1, 386, 414 1, 386, 414 1, 149, 718 1, 147, 928 1, 790 101, 043 101, 043 39, 399 4, 949 34, 450 2, 255, 249 2, 089, 696 165, 553 958, 491 844, 798 113, 693 819, 562 428, 019 391, 543 1,922, 735 1, 922, 735 24 HOUSTON, TEX ............ City corporation ........ County--School district-- -.--Navigation district ...... Drainage district_ ....... 14,125, 445 6, 805, 907 2, 095, 148 4,173, 254 1, 009, 228 41, 908 25 LOUISVILLE, KY _..... . _ City corporation.......... County-......._____.. 13, 192, 977 11, 709, 553 1, 483, 424 26 PORTLAND, OREG ........... City corporation_ ..__.. County --....... School district ........... Port district_ ........... 21, 409, 655 10, 056, 689 6,981, 158 3, 645,877 725, 931 10, 025,103 4, 994, 466 1, 466, 809 2,923, 621 598, 505 41, 702 258,660 70,994 187, 666 525, 795 520, 029 5, 766 9, 298, 988 7,899,752 1, 399, 236 851 851 71, 184 71, 184 1, 006,193 1, 006, 193 837, 846 233, 509 604, 337 12, 239, 551 5, 314, 672 3, 179, 067 556 3,315, 430, 256 ------------ 1,154, 182 15, 563 333 36, 1,098, 170 4, 116 450, 187 335,168 57,688 38, 886 18, 239 206 1, 602, 238 587, 808 133,363 1,213, 870 342, 594 _________ 111,851 - - _ 388,368 12, 597 12, 597 889 449, 449, 889 383, 360 383, 125 235 832, 593 754, 406 78, 187 41, 717 38, 064 3, 653 4,018, 524 898, 626 2, 894, 278 225, 620 878, 140 693, 103 48, 752 86, 446 49, 839 453, 815 66, 235 46, 416 41, 632 4, 058 726 251, 071 1,618, 571 1,618, 571 1,933, 869 1,806, 287 - 18, 255 . 118, 254 127, 582 GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 COLUMBUS, OHIO ........ City corporation_...._____ School district--......-_.. $13, 671, 142 9, 602, 552 4, 068, 590 $6, 605, 552 2, 986, 979 3, 618, 573 $122,975 122,975 $732, 114 732, 114 $877, 146 877, 146 $37, 628 37, 628 $2, 637, 794 2,441, 999 195, 795 $556, 547 395, 810 160, 737 $266, 867 173, 382 93,485 28 TOLEDO, OHIO....---________ City corporation....___- __ School district_......._ _ 12, 469, 089 8, 661, 037 3, 808, 052 6, 849, 758 3, 446, 754 3, 403, 004 96, 811 96, 811 726, 025 726, 025 886, 045 886, 045 23, 533 23, 533 2, 222, 555 2, 013, 097 209, 458 188, 848 116, 750 72, 098 328, 092 204, 600 123, 492 1, 147, 422 1, 147, 422 ____ 29 OAKLAND, CALIF........City corporation_-_______ School district-____..... Sanitary district_..-...... Utility district ... - __ . 16, 074, 269 6, 143, 862 6, 437, 609 3 3, 492, 795 8, 600, 832 4,684, 685 3, 323, 271 3 592, 873 286, 990 279, 298 7, 692 132, 204 132, 204 49, 984 49, 984 3, 087, 716 24, 738 054,650 3, 250, 524 154, 348 349, 450 291, 774 51, 996 3, 316, 569 526, 831 30 DENVER, COLO_ .__________ City corporation ......... School district_..__-..__ 16, 717, 283 11, 196, 095 5, 521, 188 11, 152, 133 5, 752, 871 5, 399, 262 31 ATLANTA, GA .... _____.__ 9, 139, 417 5, 257, 154 32 ST. PAUL, MINN _______ 11, 899, 059 7, 418, 633 33 DALLAS, TEX..--............. 10, 901, 257 110 6,473, 34 BIRMINGHAM, ALA- -__--- 6, 619, 646 3, 309, 648 35 AKRON, OHIO ... ______.__ City corporation ______ School district_...._______ 10, 102, 567 6, 935, 762 3, 166, 805 5, 561, 795 2, 543, 158 3, 018, 637 MEMPHIS, TENN......,,.... 8, 075, 321 5, 208, 901 -- $1, 834, 519 1, 834, 519 8, 328 492,835 492, 835 1, 351,944 1, 351, 944 43, 631 43, 631 96, 176 5, 680 2, 789, 738 238, 738 157, 094 81, 644 297, 151 295, 026 2, 125 718, 050 679, 893 2, 422, 801 2, 422, 801 221, 501 336, 806 280, 692 1, 718, 735 38,157 ------ _- 23, 313 271 271 41, 432 440, 894 122, 825 948, 522 34, 730 888, 422 751, 423 212, 560 1, 047, 981 42, 207 10, 434 676, 315 586,354 $84, 495 188, 213 99, 393 2, 097, 548 286, 198 356, 505 1, 358, 083 901, 814 1, 062, 019 53, 494 1, 026, 304 74, 328 159, 791 8, 935 597, 822 597, 822 720, 590 720, 590 28, 035 28, 035 1,765, 198 1, 674, 788 90, 410 123, 294 104, 998 18, 296 262, 014 222, 552 1, 043, 548 1, 043, 548 323, 243 150, 452 999 76, 721, 151 84,709 200, 354 39, 462 1, 268, 080 TABLE 2.-SUMMARY OF REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII. 1933-Continued For text discussion, see p. 2] REVENUE RECEIPTS Taxes OF CIY, AND DIVISIONS OF CITY, AND MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Slicense General er Special (Table 6) Total Total (Table 6) property Poll Business and noni n- Special assessments and special charges Fines, forfeits, and escheats Subventions and grants, donations, dnion and pension Highway privileges,and rents, and interest Earnings ofgeneral dep al departmets Earnings ofpublic of publservic service enterprises (Table 6) (Table 6) (Table 6) (Table 6) (Table 7) (Table 8) (Table 9) (Table 10) business assessments f _z H. GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued $12, 653, 528 j_-------- $430, 060 $144, 166 $271, 689 $28, 657 $1, 720, 447 7, 424, 754 4, 864, 787 2, 559, 967 5, 135, 879 3, 364, 517 1, 771, 362 36, 766 36, 766 2, 779 2, 779 12, 166 12, 166 737, 411 12, 561 724, 850 371, 495 350, 450 21, 045 OMAHA, NEBRn __ City corporation ______ School district_____ ___ Public utilities district_ __ 11, 146, 980 4, 414, 008 3, 509, 975 3, 222, 997 6, 527, 237 3, 263, 156 3, 264, 081 206, 231 166, 794 39, 437 510, 308 431, 734 26, 973 22, 027 4, 946 156, 003 392 26, 129, 611 472, 218 308, 379 15, 412 148, 427 242, 798 186, 310 56, 488 __- 3, 005, 212 9, 216 H 2,995,996 O N. Y---_ City corporation _____ County supervisors' fund_ 13, 867, 716 13, 619, 851 247, 865 7, 659, 297 7, 411, 432 247, 865 $107, 653 107, 653 302, 830 1, 258, 367 1, 258, 367 17, 362 17, 362 3,463, 744 3, 463, 744 65, 192 65, 192 193, 090 193, 090 800, 181 800, 181 H DAYTON, OHIO__ City corporation__________ School district ________ 9, 257, 350 6, 199, 867 3, 057, 483 5, 559, 549 2, 742, 180 2, 817, 369 51, 169 51, 169 481, 650 481, 650 498,315 23, 324 23, 324 1, 424, 718 1, 283, 637 141, 081 190, 034 182, 630 7, 404 213, 740 122, 111 91, 629 814, 851 814, 851 42 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA 8, 887, 092 5,116, 727 3, 770, 365 6, 685, 206 3, 256, 660 3, 428, 546 871 505, 339 503, 2, 532 230, 490 195, 395 35, 095 884, 093 884, 093 43 WORCESTER, MASS__--_----- 44 45 RICHMIOND, VA.__-------YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO.__ City corporation ......... School district___ Park district-____ 37 PROVIDENCE, R. I 38 SAN ANTONIO, TEX__ City corporation ____ School district-... 39 40 SYRACUSE, 41 -... City corporation _________ School district__. ...- $17,925, 620 14, 019, 214 9, 482, 111 6, 970, 503 4, 496, 179 2, 336, 013 138, 311 $51, 580 574 78, 9, 756, 179 5, 385, 074 4, 066, 212 1, 808, 156 2, 140, 868 117, 188 302, 830 498, 315 $952, 651 181, 879 181, 879 889, 974 89, 576 61, 948 4, 403 4, 403 $1, 672, 842 1, 004, 000 124, 258 1, 004, 000 81, 548 _ 42, 710 _ _ 33,033 33, 033 62, 328 62, 328 304, 192 76, 394 589, 645 260, 564 8, 485 42, 539 3, 953 3, 953 1, 089, 347 126, 985 874, 721 364, 586 1, 601, 644 1, 466, 849 134, 795 678, 974 664 22, 4, 990 17, 502 172 169, 113 105, 951 42, 152 311, 108 311, 108 169, 086 233, 139 233, 139 304, 192 ............- 42, 848 20, 951--____ 846, 989 2, 021, 146 621, 429 621, 429 46 GRAND RAPIDS, MICH....... City corporation___-_____ School district_...._______ 7, 895, 611 5, 351, 562 2, 544, 049 4, 899, 536 3, 232, 931 1, 666, 605 65,444 65, 444 632, 705 632, 705 47 FORT WORTH, TEX-----_ -________ City corporation School district............. 5, 935, 762 3, 842, 282 2, 093, 480 4, 035, 208 2, 567, 999 1, 467, 209 17, 150 17, 150 98, 911 98, 911 62, 224 62, 224 120, 204 57, 663 19,211 22,902 19, 211 282, 538 282, 538 349 72, 72, 349 48 H ARTFORD, C O NN -.. __ . City corporation _________ School district_ ......_ _ Metropolitan district_ ... 49 12, 305, 10, 227, , 024, 1, 054, 869 736 079 054 9, 446, 294 8, 597, 832 787, 221 61,241 FLINT, MICIT-----......... City corporation _________ School district ........... 7, 761, 546 4, 537, 347 3, 224,199 NEW HAVEN, CONN- - -____ City corporation ---___-_ Improvement association_ 10, 192, 666 10, 161, 130 31, 536 8, 770, 485 8, 738, 949 31, 536 City corporation________ School district______ 7, 853, 600 5, 040, 719 2, 812, 881 52 NASHVILLE, TENN---..____ 5, 815, 380 3, 339, 412 53 LONG BEACH, CALIF- _______ 9, 027, 732 6,036, 364 2, 991, 368 SAN DIEGO, CALIF-_______ - City corporation____...... School district_....-.. 54 SPRINGFIELD, MASS_......._ 55 BRIDGEPORT, CONN- 56 427, 717 284, 454 143, 263 844, 366 844, 366 40,232 40, 232 535, 241 6, 706 528, 535 168, 762 127, 737 41, 025 264, 684 207, 973 56, 711 775, 574 775, 574 46, 197 46, 197 199, 205 76, 911 122, 294 300, 339 223, 807 47, 794 28, 738 616, 439 611, 057 5, 382 922, 633 21,099 22, 902 1, 629, 459 833, 813 795, 646 88, 933 68,416 20, 517 441, 997 396, 053 45,944 490,454 490, 454 33, 321 33, 321 28, 180 28, 180 542, 110 542, 110 99, 297 99, 297 527, 407 527, 407 1,541 95, 205 95, 205 56, 795 56, 795 1, 549, 944 76, 559 1, 473, 385 200, 496 200, 496 101, 575 79, 916 21,659 1, 658, 292 1, 658, 292 51,552 21, 277 1,266,147 173,765 93, 757 193, 702 193, 332 370 4,137, 457 2, 586, 417 1, 551, 040 51 258, 981 246, 356 12, 625 191,950 4, 048, 420 2, 730, 583 1, 317, 837 50 119, 009 119, 009 731, 811 10, 255 721, 556 142, 873 142, 873 4, 786, 052 2,423,960 2, 362, 092 473, 325 411, 937 61,388 35,051 35, 051 34, 421 34, 421 623, 284 2, 439, 711 1,602, 985 234, 921 1, 368, 064 456, 406 440, 105 16, 301 155, 288 99, 982 55, 306 2, 439, 711 955, 998 62, 541 38, 643 38, 643 79, 333 79, 333 54, 236 7, 762 7, 475 287 901,534 1,541 11, 211, 227 7, 662, 470 826, 780 74, 000 99, 574 87, 837 18, 098 600, 989 25, 650 859, 831 7, 779, 941 7, 003, 042 13, 733 93, 801 44, 427 9, 403 16, 130 144,909 29,298 409, 905 6, 248, 736 3, 725, 107 2, 523, 629 4, 976, 087 2, 649, 425 2, 326, 662 75, 088 75, 088 1.,547 1, 547 27, 939 27, 939 138, 425 107, 336 94, 589 12, 747 787, 919 138, 425 134, 395 88, 600 45,795 787,919 57 DES MOINES, IOWA_--_ City corporation_________ School district_...... .__ 5, 737, 239 3, 450, 687 2, 286, 552 4, 415,144 2, 251, 742 2,163, 402 59, 519 59, 519 84, 924 84, 924 11, 335 11, 335 61,762 6, 721 55, 041 111, 073 98, 850 12, 223 127, 356 71,470 55, 886 866, 126 866,126 58 SCRANTON, PA________________ City corporation........ School district ....... __ Poor district______________ 5, 818, 787 2, 058, 631 2, 847, 690 912, 466 4, 306, 097 1,616, 006 2, 297, 608 392, 483 172, 061 172, 061 74, 229 74, 229 8, 505 8, 505 910, 309 85, 953 416, 605 407, 751 73, 342 15, 152 55, 763 2, 427 176, 531 62, 800 15, 989 97, 742 1,275 1, 275 59 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.-____ City corporation___....... School district_.......- 5, 130, 065 2, 885, 169 2, 244, 896 3, 321, 053 1, 855, 370 1, 465, 683 106, 815 106, 815 197,182 197,182 21, 834 21, 834 756, 858 56, 083 35, 315 20, 768 107, 721 106,134 1,587 562, 519 562, 519 t 1 15, 293 TULSA, OKLA--- _________ City corporation..________ School district_ -... ' -----__ 96, 438 22, 650 61,725 12, 063 787, 919 756, 858 TABLE 2.-SUMMARY OF REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vIIi. 1933-Continued For text discussion, see p. 2] REVENUE RECEIPTS Taxes 12 CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT General property Special Poll (Table 6) Total (Table 6) (Table 6) 1 0 1 Business and non business license (Table 6) Special as sessments and special charges Fines, forfeits, and escheats Subventions and grants, donations, and pension assessments Highway privileges, rents, and interest Earnings of general depart ments Earnings of public service enterprises (Table 6) (Table 6) (Table 7) (Table 8) (Table 9) (Table 10) it GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued -------- ., $12, 779, 212 $9, 266, 365 PATERSON, N. J_------- _-- 7, 314, 042 4, 426, 875 44,115 62 JACKSONVILLE, City corporation- ........ School district ........... 6, 825, 305 5, 285, 067 1, 540, 238 2, 144, 776 1, 126, 065 1, 018, 711 - 9, 448, 748 6, 655, 760 ...-- 6, 634, 323 3, 951, 868 J _-_ ____-_ $288, 865 $6, 691 $2, 177, 344 162 $85, $116, 501 $584, 787 Nl $15, 209 591, 436 58, 836 11,168 370, 122 340, 991 323,578 136, 587 134, 750 1, 837 65,136 65, 136 24, 828 24, 828 569, 349 68, 050 501, 299 36, 746 21,230 15, 516 65, 982 65, 844 138 1,131,712 3,779,164 3, 779, 164 ~ U $71, 368 61 $182, 129 2, 737 YONKERS, N. Y____--_-_____ FIA --.--... 63 ALBANY, N. Y___ 64 NORFOLK, VA _ 65 TRENTON, N. 6, 420, 744 3, 747, 243 66 KANSAS CITY, KANS ____City corporation ___--. School district____________ Drainage district ........ 6, 970, 965 5, 053, 775 1, 755, 640 161, 550 3, 423, 1, 609, 1, 680, 134, 67 CHATTANOOGA, TENN .-.-... 3, 148, 708 2, 060, 452 -- 2, 737 FORT WA YN E , I ND .. . . .--. . . City corporation -__-.... School district ___ 3, 972, 393 2, 308, 264 1, 664, 129 507, 278 10, 425 1, 001, 207 110, 412 119, 453 815, 070 529, 001 18, 200 49, 579 269, 740 784, 693 121, 695 897, 307 28, 311 442, 295 67, 382 9, 999 1, 080, 540 325, 217 132, 792 559, 471 83, 251 81, 107 2, 144 27, 494 545, 116 518, 561 6, 996 6,915 81 175, 416 145, 853 29, 071 492 190, 196 173, 303 16, 893 33, 467 6, 048 27, 419 2, 512, 740 2, 512, 740 16, 374 677, 066 28, 278 167, 294 69 CAMDEN, N. J-________ 5, 145, 323 3, 170, 144 26, 555 2,977,914 1, 328, 081 1, 649, 833 82, 076 40, 363 64, 064 38, 236 28,981 9, 255 2, 311, 866 800, 141 1, 511, 725 4, 253, 914 2, 144, 272 2, 109, 642 167, 046 12, 240 62, 097 783 248 032 503 68 ERIE, PA----------------City corporation__... __ School district ____ I I 60 70 d 10, 560 58, 583 58, 583 12, 477 12. 477 2, 295 2, 236 59 10, 239 447, 180 98, 714 13,931 60, 126 60, 126 29, 551 29, 551 164, 174 82, 656 81, 518 -- --55 -- - 7, 839 7, 839 239, 026 136, 686 102, 340 437,909 341, 757 4, 698 337, 059 60, 985 45, 517 15, 48 12, 741 1, 193, 594 1, 193, 594 55, 331 30, 049 25, 282 344, 709 36, 194 21, 590 11, 604 549, 490 62, 447 43, 780 14, 152 29, 628 592, 579 592, 579 .. . . . . . H 5 71 ELIZABETH, N. 6, 263, 724 3, 412, 659 329, 568 109, 614 2, 596 274, 472 34, 455 824, 039 72 WICHITA, KANS .- ------City corporation_._______ School district_........... 4, 541, 304 2, 168, 310 2, 372, 994 3, 537, 064 1, 221, 893 2, 315, 171 45, 502 45, 502 549, 115 549, 115 30, 157 30, 157 233, 91.6 192, 005 41,911 53, 936 53, 397 539 79, 703 64, 330 15, 373 11, 911 11, 911 73 SPOKANE, WASH ._________ City corporation -________ School district ______._ _ 3, 735, 680 2, 209, 750 1, 525, 930 2, 111, 851 1, 325, 544 786, 307 75, 540 75, 540 60, 891 60, 891 24, 931 24, 931 763, 423 60, 712 702, 711 54, 742 49, 414 5,328 143, 000 111, 416 31,584 501,302 - .--- __.__. M1VASS .......... 13, 461 11, 359 1, 251, 501 501, 302 74 FALL RIVER, 5, 583, 986 4, 138, 435 423, 298 44,900 101, 045 8, 669 222, 254 53, 180 218, 015 374, 190 75 CAMBRIDGE, MASS-_____.. 7, 793, 452 5, 547, 841 682, 211 61, 125 123, 577 7, 220 2, 034 330, 634 130, 345 375, 602 532, 863 76 NEW BEDFORD, MASS .____ 5, 947, 190 4, 389, 136 515, 118 57, 917 33, 103 4, 536 8, 395 287, 896 48, 916 214, 565 387, 608 77 READING, PA______ ____.. City corporation_______ __ School district._______... 4, 520, 630 2, 213, 880 2, 306, 750 3, 096, 551 1, 210, 924 1, 885, 627 84, 867 104, 599 104, 599 249, 571 249, 571 23, 647 310, 835 48, 273 31, 153 17, 120 587, 403 587, 403 309, 223 14, 884 4, 971 9,913 78 KNOXVILLE, TENN....__..... 4, 018, 316 2, 655, 698 83, 101 594, 806 79 PEORIA, ILL______________ . City corporation-_________ School district__........ Park district ........... Sanitary district__ ._____ Town-- --- 3, 816, 112 1, 671, 210 1, 584, 649 197, 691 270, 860 91, 702 3, 132, 750 1, 168, 195 1, 445, 050 170, 130 267, 395 81, 980 80 SOUTH BEND, IND_ .______ City corporation.____... School district..___..... 2, 996, 322 1, 418, 787 1, 577, 535 2, 269, 075 841, 451 1, 427, 624 TACOMA, WASH_-- _____... . City corporation.....__... School district.....____. Park district......___... 5, 605, 4, 071, 1, 410, 122, 127 482 663 982 1, 900, 315 1, 118, 707 686, 380 95, 228 GARY, IND-City corporation______ ._. School district __.__.... 3, 044, 935 1, 231, 915 1, 813, 020 2, 706, 622 1, 016, 009 1, 690, 613 4, 470 MIAMI, FLA____ City corporation_ ....... School district ........... 4, 814, 346 3, 634, 138 1, 180, 208 2, 842, 042 1, 961, 915 880, 127 10, 225 CANTON, OHIO____ ______.. City corporation______. School district .. ______. 3, 398,130 1, 900, 846 1, 497, 284 2, 106, 487 783, 097 1, 323, 390 WILMINGTON, DEL .......... 6, 130, 618 2, 386, 486 81 82 83 84 85 84, 867 20, 695 23, 647 1, 612 78, 084 13, 721 463, 791 49, 833 258, 513 258, 513 8, 799 8, 799 77, 367 22, 327 55,040 55, 578 31, 653 20, 209 107 3, 442 167 43, 397 43, 397 2, 395 2, 395 4, 062 4, 062 221, 812 118, 774 103, 038 20, 986 15, 164 5, 822 52, 382 50, 310 16, 016 6, 345 9, 671 58, 587 146, 514 146, 514 5, 626 5, 626 19, 826 19, 816 10 751, 348 67, 843 681, 848 1, 657 83, 655 68, 678 14, 552 425 2, 072 122, 21, 64, 27, 557 175 350 454 23 9, 555 14, 034 14, 034 62, 509 31, 129 31, 380 356, 070 356, 070 196, 267 144, 794 27, 873 23, 600 2, 595, 708 2, 595, 708 i 1, 464 1, 464 254, 313 155, 202 99,111 699, 894 699, 894 40, 508 40, 508 271, 285 16, 769 254, 516 65, 027 55, 254 9,773 207, 520 189, 709 17,811 430, 222 430, 222 244, 283 244, 283 --------------- 4, 145 247, 623 239, 867 7, 756 10, 225 4, 145 327, 404 327, 404 10, 850 10, 850 156, 295 50, 012 106, 283 107, 266 96, 329 10, 937 134, 330 77, 656 56, 674 311, 215 73, 196 20, 810 2, 852, 889 119, 190 51, 336 550, 991 75,720 4, 091 3, 253 838 ) H 35, 384 35, 384 4, 470 U 34, 446 16, 458 17, 988 311, 215 TABLE 2.-SUMMARY OF REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: 1933-Continued [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vIII. For text discussion, see p. 2] REVENUE RECEIPTS Taxes CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MIUNIICIPAL GOVERNMENT .o w Tot al General propPolrty l 2 (Table 6) U (Table 6) (Table 6) Business and nonbusiness license (Table 6) Special assessments and special charges Fines, forfeits, and escheats Subventions and grants, and pension assessments Highway privileges, rents, and interest Earnings of general departments Earnings of public service enterprises (Table 6) (Table 6) (Table 7) (Table 8) (Table 9) (Table 10) z Hy GRouP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued $321, 220 86 SOMERVILLE, I $5, 062, 829 $3, 661, 017 87 TAMPA, FLA .__. ... ...City corpor lion .__...__ School disti ,_______ 3, 868, 087 2, 690, 815 1, 177, 272 2, 436, 684 1, 663, 187 773, 497 1, 040 EVANSVILLE, IND ___ City corporation_____ School distric! ;__________ 2, 764, 574 1, 562, 128 1, 202, 446 1, 914, 166 845, 785 1, 068, 381 17, 859 8, 897 8, 962 89 EL PASO, TEX___-__ _- 3, 096, 851 2, 026, 140 90 --LYNN, MASS --...-------- 5, 803, 044 4, 059, 954 460, 707 91 UTICA, N. Y_--- ----------- 5, 416, 704 3, 419, 565 92 DULUTH, MINN--------City corpor tion_..... ... .. School district____ 5, 551, 148 3, 149, 869 2, 401, 279 3, 628, 096 1, 646, 292 1, 981, 804 93 WATERBURY, CONN _ -City corp rmtion ____ School district ___________ 5, 690, 170 5, 668, 181 21, 989 4, 934, 519 4, 913, 302 21, 217 13, 394 13, 394 94 LOWELL, MASS____ 4, 614, 058 3, 355, 037 388, 840 - AS__ -_____ .... - $41, 900 1, 040 $34, 273 $49, 395 $5, 167 $197, 134 $9, 943 $241, 727 $501, 053 H 150, 814 149, 842 972 87, 165 87, 165 31, 652 31, 652 423, 701 31, 676 392, 025 60, 454 52, 542 7, 912 180, 955 179, 129 1, 826 495, 622 H 51, 150 51, 150 4, 540 4, 540 597 597 175, 617 119, 209 56, 408 53, 215 48,963 4, 252 84, 732 20, 289 64, 443 462, 698 462, 698 18, 258 495, 622 18, 814 408, 224 91, 377 77, 253 456, 785 106, 998 25, 442 6, 618 287, 684 48,119 305, 905 449, 129 39, 574 94, 781 199, 326 40, 041 1, 548, 395 32, 931 27, 702 14, 389 6, 878 3, 439 3, 439 64, 528 64, 528 98, 378 98, 378 14, 779 14, 779 296, 024 20, 068 275, 956 184, 354 81, 254 103, 100 79, 446 42, 466 36, 980 1, 178, 665 1, 178, 665 45, 378 45, 378 42, 845 42, 845 31, 838 31, 838 3, 116 3, 116 111, 697 110, 962 735 22. 475 22, 438 37 105, 947 105, 947 378, 961 378, 961 40, 448 103, 283 10, 321 7, 270 216, 174 6, 890 144, 200 341, 595 (* " 52, 488 ---~ M TABLE 3.-SUMMARY OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vIII. 1933 For text discussion, see p. 15] I EXCESS OF REVENUE RECEIPTS OVER GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS For operation, maintenance, and interest (Table 11) CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT All govern mental costs Total Grand total -_ ___ _ _ Operation and mainte nance of public-serv ice enter prises (Table 14) (Table 15) Excess of govern mental-cost payments over revenue receipts (Table 16) Operation and mainte nance of general departments For outlays Interest Govern- Payments mental-cost payments for operation, maintenance, and interest $2, 464, 319, 602 82, 197, 323, 452 81, 727, 042, 682 115, 264, 395 8355, 016, 375 8266, 996, 150 842, 404, 371 $309, 400, 521 Group I-----------. 1, 639, 895, 660 Group II- 334, 970, 538 G roup III- - ----------------------- 489, 453, 404 1, 460, 367, 860 290,100, 242 446, 855, 350 1, 150, 821, 281 226, 110, 071 350, 111, 330 71, 432, 472 16, 836, 338 26, 995, 585 238,114,107 47,153, 833 69, 748, 435 179, 527, 800 44, 870, 296 42, 598, 054 22, 337, 916 201, 865, 716 44, 034, 590 63, 500, 215 H $835, 706 20, 902, 161 GRou I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER C H 1 y H LL H ( i NEW YORK, N. Y ...... _ City corporation_____ Triborough Bridge Authority.... $684, 799, 863 684,725, 706 74,157 CHICAGO, ILL- --------------------City corporation___ ______...... County---....... School district__ __ ______... Park district_____________...... Sanitary district._____.......... Forest preserve district_......... 191, 839, 928 86, 777, 600 28, 256, 904 50, 447, 376 15, 853, 295 8, 540, 365 1, 964, 388 174, 955, 954 77, 598, 764 24, 404, 906 49, 134, 708 14, 584, 606 7, 714, 012 1, 518, 958 PHILADELPHIA, PA____ _ City corporation .______. .. ___. School district ____ Poor district___________________ 111, 576, 78, 515, 32, 701, 359, 572 777 352 443 107, 494,180 74, 999, 816 32, 136, 244 358,120 97, 203, 183 84, 090, 527 13, 112, 656 93, 443, 891 82, 395, 614 11, 048, 277 DETROIT, MICH-___________________ City corporation__ ____________ County---........ $614,135, 412 614,135, 412 $20, 082, 843 20, 082, 843 $104, 523,923 104,523,923 $70,664,451 70, 590, 294 74, 157 $2, 924, 798 138, 105, 211 59, 140, 792 21, 976, 829 44, 083, 164 9, 402, 349 2, 598, 576 903,501 6, 730, 560 5, 365, 860 30,120,183 13, 092, 112 2, 428, 077 5, 051, 544 5, 182, 257 3, 750, 736 615, 457 16, 883, 974 9,178, 836 3, 851, 998 1, 312, 668 1, 268, 689 826,353 445, 430 ..... 78, 792, 507 48,946,818 29, 490, 794 354, 895 1,971, 724 1,971,724 26, 729, 949 24, 081, 274 2, 645, 450 3, 225 4, 082, 392 3, 515, 961 565, 108 1,323 68, 394, 786 12, 061, 635 57, 932, 176 12, 061, 635 10, 462, 610 _______ 12, 987, 470 12, 401, 803 585, 667 3, 759, 292 1, 694, 913 2, 064, 379 $489, 528, 646 489, 528, 646 --------------- 1, 364, 700 $67, 739, 653 ------------- $22, 648,197 ------------------------.............................. -------------------------- _.... _ 13, 561,152 17, 643, 544 14, 429,105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y 39, 532, 171 18, 188, 397 . . . . . . . . C Cl TABLE 3.-SUMMARY OF GOVERINMENTAI,-COST PAYMENTS, BY DIVISIONS OI MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: [For alphabetical list of cities, by States showing rank, see p. viII. 1933-Continued For text discussion, see p. 15] Si ----- ------ EXCESS OF REVENUE RECEIPTS OVER- GOVERNMENT.I.-C OST PAYMENTS For operation, maintenance, and interest Excess of govern CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Operation and mainte nance of public- serv ice enter prises (Table 14) Operation and maintenance of general departments All govern mental costs Total (Table 11) For outlays Interest (Table 15) mental-cost payments over revenue receipts Payments for operation, maintenance, and interest Govern mental-cost payments H (Table 16) GROUP I.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER-Continued II Los ANGELES, CALIF...-____........ _ C i t y c or p o r at io n . . ___ __. .___ County__------------------School district......___....____ 1 ! $123, 562, 028 66, 488, 271 29, 087, 418 27, 986, 339 $94, 887,101 44, 473, 445 23, 979, 667 26, 433, 989 $72,134, 242 25, 427, 577 22, 819, 429 23, 887, 236 $11, 288, 311 11, 268, 145 20, 166 4, 494, 770 4, 492, 002 2, 768 6 CLEVELAND, OHIO---............... City corporation ............ __. County-_ School district_ ____ _ Park district.____........ __ 59, 461, 756 31, 570, 184 13, 227, 334 14, 515, 358 148, 880 53, 784, 68J/ 27, 142, 070 12, 359, 072 14,151, 226 132, 270 40, 714, 307 16, 965, 807 10, 650, 288 12, 973, 573 124, 639 7 ST. Louis, MO--City corporation_......_____.... School district ...______-_-..... 49, 782, 712 39, 586, 066 10, 196, 646 36, 218, 585 26, 107, 401 10, 111, 184 30, 521, 944 20, 490, 038 10, 031, 906 2, 449, 501 2, 449, 501 8 BALTIMORE, MD.-------.-,,__.. 45, 957, 807 41, 029, 399 31, 511,186 9 BOSTON, MASS_-------------------- 82, 344, 034 71, 755, 449 59, 818, 014 P IT TSBU R GH, P A -- - . . . . . _ City corporation County.---....... School district ___ 44, 366, 20, 265, 11, 541, 12, 559, 40, 18, 9, 12, 32, 036, 13, 533, 7, 014, 11, 488, 10 S11 12 ____ SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.._________ 881 655 234 992 524, 260 058, 866 987, 999 477, 395 $11, 464, 548 7, 777, 723 1, 140, 072 2, 546, 753 $28, 674, 22, 014, 5,107, 1, 552, 927 826 751 350 8, 575, 561 5, 684, 261 1, 706, 016 1, 177, 653 7, 631 5, 677, 118 4, 428, 114 868, 262 364, 132 16, 610 3, 247, 140 3, 167, 862 79, 278 13, 564, 127 13, 478, 665 85, 462 1, 140, 411 8, 377, 802 9, 159, 644 10, 588, 585 738 985 226 527 1, 756, 438 1, 737, 609 18, 829 6, 731, 084 2, 787, 272 2, 954, 944 988, 868 __ 54, 862, 906 45, 526, 134 33, 524, 093 4, 550, 706 7, 451, 335 9, 336, 772 MILWAUKEE, WIS_ __ City corporation__.__ County---- ---.. -. -- --... .. .. Sewerage district................ 42, 410, 496 27, 577, 729 12, 526, 668 2, 306, 099 37, 404, 23, 722, 12, 050, 1, 632, 32, 944, 377 20, 606, 259 11, 555, 606 782, 512 909, 710 909, 710 3,550, 882 2, 206, 173 495, 100 849, 609 5, 005, 527 3, 855, 587 475, 962 673, 978 969 142 706 121 ------------- H ------------- 3, 842, 621 2, 206, 789 1, 553, 235 82, 597 --......... $16, 594, 343 ..............- 4, 928, 408 2, 777, 791 $12, 080, 584 ------------- 2, 700, 490 2, 976, 628 5, 993, 094 7, 571, 033 ----------- 72,129, f636 $7, 201, 228 7, 968, 191 -------------- 12,129,636 I 1, 221, 866 2,620,394 5, 064, 487 _ .......--- 4, 287, 061 ----.......-. -.. 3, 822, 072 5,049,711 8,827, 599 C 13 51, 727, 494 BUFFALO, N. Y....---------------------. - 43, 709, 559 City corporation....----------8, 017, 935 County-------------------------- 49, 207, 888 41, 456, 127 7, 751,761 1, 218, 072 42, 795, 230 1, 218, 072 35, 966, 780 6, 828, 450 -________... 5, 194, 586 4, 271, 275 923, 311 2, 519, 606 2, 253, 432 266, 174 ...... 1 __ _____------------ 2, 071, 880 4, 591, 486 . _______--_-----_ GRouP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 l l it I I $8, 324, 445 $14, 674 $8, 339, 119 $3, 052, 992 2, 852, 146 200, 846 1, 452, 944 1, 315, 308 137, 636 2, 011, 023 3, 463, 967 1, 649, 227 1, 649, 227 4, 932, 370 4, 010, 769 921, 601 4, 835, 939 1, 477, 439 3, 358, 500 940, 775 5, 776, 714 H 21, 968, 882 9, 841, 120 5, 536 , 203 6 , 59 1 , 55 9 1, 220, 392 1, 214, 907 5, 485 5, 745, 4, 328, 696, 720, 10, 228, 147 Z 34, 455, 046 29, 432, 222 5, 022, 824 26, 470, 777 22, 573, 240 3, 897, 537 987, 540 987, 540 6, 996, 729 5, 871, 442 1, 125, 287 5, 088, 374 4, 998, 001 90, 373 $7, 062, 920 1 1, 974, 546 24 , 899 , 59 6 19, 0 09, 308 14 , 5 5 0 , 3 62 6, 723, 078 2, 450, 074 5, 377, 210 3, 279, 930 1, 626, 062 671, 718 982, 150 5, 890, 288 4, 085, 114 1, 341, 627 463, 547 2, 246, 673 9, 528, 156 3, 121, 792 6, 359, 360 1, 179, 016 1, 179, 016 3, 643, 615 13, 613, 270 4, 463, 419 6, 822, 907 SEATTLE, WrA SH .. ..-. .. __.. . City corporation_................ County______________ -__________ School disrtict_ __-Port district _ 28, 888, 988 17, 412, 890 5, 004, 060 5, 597, 552 874,486 25, 828, 304 15, 156, 928 4, 272, 553 5, 592, 086 803, 737 14, 6, 3, 4, 979, 285, 723, 934, 35, 354 737 323 568 726 5, 844, 647 5, 345, 995 5, 004, 303 3, 525, 196 537, 993 657, 518 283, 596 3, 060, 2, 255, 731, 5, 67, 21 . IN DIA N APOLIS, IN D_ . . - - . . --.. .. . City corporation_ --------------County-------School district_ _ 15, 680, 6, 825, 3, 483, 5, 372, 969 157 576 236 15, 016 , 033 6, 353, 322 3, 462, 131 5, 200, 580 13, 5, 3, 4, 356, 523, 117, 715, 855 8 4 7.95 196 22 ROCHIIESTER, N. Y_ City corporation_County_ __--------------- 28, 976, 570 22, 482, 906 6, 493, 664 25, 601, 389 21, 606, 384 3,995, 005 23 JERSEY CITY, N. J___ City corporation_................ _ County __.-------------------- 27, 099, 230 22, 436, 616 4, 662, 614 26, 283, 713 21, 840, 700 4, 443, 013 $41, 509, 590 $33, 185,145 $32, 020, 519 $1, 164, 626 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN --------------City corporation ______________ County______ 24, 645, 745. 21, 938, 267 2, 707, 478 23, 192, 801 20, 622, 959 2, 569, 842 19, 273, 537 16, 904, 541 2, 363, 996 865, 272 866, 272 16 NEw ORLEANS, LA C i t y c o r p o r atio n _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Levee district_________ __________ 23, 151, 711 18, 613 , 4 5 8 4, 538, 253 18, 315, 772 17, 136 , 0 19 1, 179, 753 11, 734, 175 11, 47 6 , 0 2 3 258, 152 17 _ . -.. . CINCINNATI, OHIO_ City corporation_................ . . C o u n ty .. ._. _ - . S c hoo l d i s t r i c t . . .-- . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 294, 17, 287, 9, 4 14, 7, 592 , 245 843 251 151 28, 934, 378 15, 384, 681 6, 237, 932 7, 311 , 76 2 18 NEWARK, N. J_ __________________City corporation- --------------______County_____ _____- -__- 39, 543, 420 34, 430, 223 5, 113, 197 19 K ANSAS C IT Y , 14 .. WASHINGTON, D. C------------------ 15 20 M O . . . . . -..- - --. . . City corporation_ -----------County _----School district_ _ -_ 11, 237 487, 415 104 657 244 203 5, 359, 1, 903, 3, 176, 280, 4, 868, 280 867 159 319 389 ------------------------- - 1, 289, 905 2, 269, 780 1, 39, 473 809, 753 344, 336 485, 384 692, 633 686, 703 5, 930 3, 645, 012 3, 310, 617 334, 395 3, 375, 181 876, 522 2, 498, 659 20, 755, 694 17, 116, 899 3, 638, 795 912, 389 912, 389 4, 615, 630 3, 811, 412 804, 218 815, 517 916 595, 219, 601 1 Excess of payments for operation, maintenance, and interest over revenue receipts. -------- U 4, 350, 589 O Cl H 664, 936 471, 835 21,445 171, 656 21, 263, 744 17, 609, 064 3, 654, 680 --- - 684 962 507 466 749 19, 705 19, 705 1 - - --- 2, 934, 716 457, 851 2, 917, 330 3, 513, 3G0 12, 697, 843 1 TABLE 3.-SUMMARY OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vii. GOVERNMENTAL-COST O 1. IFor Operation and main tenance of general departments All govern mental costs Total .. (Table 11) U Operation and mainte nance of public-sery ice enter prises (Table 14) on EXCESS OF REVENUE RECEIPTS OVER- PAYMENTS operation, maintenance, and interest CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNIENT 1933-Continued For text discussion, see p 15] For outlays Excess of govern mental-cost payments over revenue Interest (Table 15) receipts Govern mental-cost payments ^Payments ,.mnt for (operation, maintenance, and3interest Z (Table 16) GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000-Continued HOUsTON, TE-__ City corporation_ County_ School district_ Navigation district_ Drainage district___ $76 7 ii, i $11, 240, 410 5, 245, 877 1, 797, 787 3, 511, 570 663, 421 21, 755 $10, 742, 4, 954, 1, 605, 3, 507, 652, 21, 284 423 726 491 889 755 $7, 079, 673 2, 817, 085 1, 300, 560 2, 954, 100 1, 653 6, 275 9, 951, 452 8, 652, 100 1, 299, 352 LOUISVILLE, KY .. y. City corporation__ County_ 26 14, 801, 276 13, 387, 896 1, 413, 380 12, 211, 515 10, 890,178 1, 321, 337 POPTILAN D, OREG .. City corporation_. C ounty ............ School district___ Port district ....... 20, 238, 9, 343, 6, 321, 4, 167, 406, 17, 324, 554 7, 517, 963 5, 232, 928 4, 167, 193 406, 470 788 327 798 193 470 12, 705, 4, 269, 4, 597, 3, 673, 164, 047 478 183 544 842 $756, 674 461, 933 -- - - - - - 294, 741 $2, 905, 937 1, 675, 405 305, 166 553, 391 356, 495 15, 480 $498, 126 291,454 192, 061 4, 079 10, 532 637, 683 637, 683 1, 622, 380 1, 600, 395 21, 985 3, 713, 973 2, 450, 767 635, 745 493, 649 133, 812 2, 914, 234 1, 825, 364 1, 088, 870 107, 816 a v $3, 383, 161 - 0 981,462 O --- 2, 589, 761 2, 497, 718 92, 043 905, 534 797, 718 $2, 885, 035 $1, 608, 299 1, 170, 867 -- 4, 085, 101 . . GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 CoLUMBUS, OHImo --.............. City corporation .___..____ .. School district ____ $13, 357, 473 9, 185, 766 4, 171, 707 $12, 218,912 8, 054, 599 4, 164, 313 $9, 241, 551 $821, 719 5, 564, 235 821, 719 3, 677, 316 _------- $2,155, 642 1, 668, 645 486, 997 28 TOLEDO, OIro .--......... City corporation _________-...... School district_ 12, 780, 937 8, 779, 743 4, 001, 194 12, 521, 560 8, 551, 742 3, 969, 818 9, 773, 143 774, 895 6, 444, 539 774, 895 3, 328, 604 --...... 1, 973, 522 1, 332, 308 641, 214 $1,138, 561 ---------1, 131, 167 . 7, 394 259, 377 228, 001 31, 376 $311, 848 _ $313, 669 _--------- $1, 452, 230 - 1'52, 471 29 I OAKLAND, CALIF_ ........-----------------... 744, 723 15, 6, 421, 706 City corporation----..........-----School district__----------------6, 086, 326 Sanitary district .----------------.-------------3, 236, 691 Utility district------------..............----- 14, 045, 527 5, 382, 491 6, 054, 703 16, 059, 943 10, 655, 826 5, 404, 117 14, 973, 707 9, 589, 355 5, 384, 352 8, 598, 772 8, 107, 541 11, 948, 533 10, 598, 396 11, 487, 704 9, 108, 754 DENVER, COL .......------------------City corporation -----------........... School district-._-------------ATLANTA, GA---....... 32 ST. PAUL, MINN_------------------- 33 DALLAS, TEX- 34 BIRMINGHAM, ALA---------..............----- 5, 803, 433 5, 471, 630 35 _----- ---AKRON, OHIO- -. ---.. City corporation.....___-....-- _ School district------------___ 9, 355, 465 6, 341, 425 3, 014, 040 8, 987, 857 5, 999, 987 2, 987, 870 36 MEMPHIS, 37 PROVIDENCE, R. I- ......---........- 38 39 ..------------------.. -------------....... _----_-------.... 628, 358 12, 137,: 345 7, 199, 844 4, 937, 501 858, 605 858, 605 1, 977, 757 1, 530, 906 446, 851 1, 086, 236 1, 066, 471 19, 765 6, 897, 1 36 389, 399 821, 006 491, 231 553, 448 2, 176, 355 1, 350, 137 49, 474 6, 865, 6i78 503, 183 1, 739, 893 2, 378, 950 586, 447 82 4, 235, 71 13, 687 1, 222,161 331, 803 816, 213 1,148, 016 6, 336, 768 3, 791,: 315 2, 545, 9453 267, 272 267, 272 2, 383, 817 1, 941, 400 442, 417 367, 608 341, 438 26, 170 747, 102 1,114,710 4, 763, 168 373, 538 1, 457, 568 543, 971 937, 076 1, 481, 047 614, 834 2, 554, 546 866, 818 1, 460, 892 2, 327, 710 311, 376 311, 376 1, 670, 498 1, 280, 271 390, 227 773, 597 1, 185, 096 271, 320 502, 277 1, 741, 286 918, 308 440, 2401 382, 738 725, 652 355, 048 10, 421 360, 183 7, 868, 593 6, 594, 274 ----SAN ANTONIO, TEX_.-----__ City corporation_____. _________ School district------------------- 6, 239, 658 3, 447, 838 2, 791, 820 5, 466, 061 3, 176, 518 2, 289, 543 3, 484,] 187 1, 584, 871 1, 899,: 316 OMAHA, NEBR _____- __________...... City corporation . _ -............ School district -___-............ Public utilities district .......... - 9, 3, 3, 2, 9, 3, 3, 2, 240, 028 574, 791 497, 123 168, 114 5, 725, 516 2, 649,: 171 3, 056, 883 19, 462 1, 773, 226 7, 312 12, 428, 530 1, 699,196 1, 039, 215 31, 623 ------------- 15, 597, 910 680 839 544 297 1, 743, 576 1, 844, 211 7, 138, 245 965, 929, 507, 528, 657, 340 763, 749 373 16, 464, 728 TENN 2, 028, 742 2, 969, 200 539, 858 585, 131 2, 608, 333 31 329, 546 1, 074, 902 311, 153 10, 001, 425 4, 531, 480 5, 469, 572 1, 765, 914 -------------------...- 540, 645 1, 031, 876 1, 300, 663 1, 792, 503 1, 958, 693 .............. 1,181, 300 1, 906, 952 0 1, 056, 702 y -------------- 40 SYRACUSE, N. Y___----------------City corporation.-------.......... County supervisors' fund ..... 15, 002, 642 14, 741, 353 261, 289 12, 811, 014 12, 549, 725 261, 289 10, 720, 783 10, 459, 494 261,: 289 304, 095 304, 095 1, 786, 136 1, 786, 136 2, 191, 628 2, 191, 628 1,134, 926 41 DAYTON, OHIO.---------..--____ -_ City corporation___ ___ ...... .... School district___--------------- 9, 109, 813 6, 309, 246 2, 800, 567 7, 813, 226 5, 062, 741 2, 750, 485 6, 360,: 393 3, 994, 052 2, 366, 341 287, 180 287, 180 1, 165, 653 781, 509 384, 144 1, 296, 587 1, 246, 505 50, 082 .............. -------------- 42 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA__...--....... City corporation.--..-.......... School district--------------_ __ 5, 672, 964 3, 375, 501 2, 297, 463 5, 423, 571 3, 176, 370 2, 247, 201 3, 976, (055 2, 027, 024 1, 949, 031 250, 856 250, 856 1, 196, 660 898, 490 298, 170 249, 393 199, 131 50, 262 13, 593, 604 11, 453, 195 10, 626, 397 310, 822 515, 976 2, 140, 409 425, 610 2, 566, 019 9, 030, 275 8, 607, 372 6, 007, 358 893, 563 1, 706, 451 422, 903 451, 836 874, 739 43 WORCESTER, MAss_ ------------- 44 RICHMOND, VA----.......-..------- _ 1 Excess of payments for operation, maintenance, and interest over revenue receipts. Z ______ __ ___ ... .......... 147, 537 --- 3 214,1 3, 214, 128 ............... 1, 444, 124 3, 463, 521 -------------- TABLE 3.-SUMMARY OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VII. GOVERNMENTAL-COST EXCES OF R EXCESS OF REVENUE RECEIPTS OVER PAYMENTS Excess of For operation, maintenance, and interest CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Operation and mainte nance of public-serv ice enter prises (Table 14) Operation and maintenance of general departments S s (Table 11) U 1933-Continued For text discussion, see p. 15] govern mental-cost payments over revenue receipts For outlays Interest (Table 15) Governmental-cost payments Payments for operation, maintenance, and interest (Table 16) M H Uj GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000--Continued I i i 45 47 FORT WORTH, TEX--- -----------City corporation__ School district .......---------- - .......... City corporation_____ .......... School district________ HARTFORD, CONN__ City corporation__ School district ____- Metropolitan district 49 50 51 -.......... FLINT, MICH__......... ........... City corporation_ School district_ NEW HAVEN, CONN _City corporation___ Im provem ent association .. SAN DIEGO, CALIF---_----------City corporation__ School district.._---------------- .... 7, 661, 601 4, 897, 432 2, 764, 169 6, 457, 712 3, 881, 492 2, 576, 220 5, 475, 358 288 3, 523, 1, 952, 070 5, 133, 713 3, 225, 632 1, 908, 081 3, 598, 277 1, 910, 068 1, 688, 209 11, 203, 392 8, 074, 612 2, 393, 431 735, 349 GRAND RAPIDS, MICH_ 48 176 673 098 405 $6, 678, 442 4, 195, 472 2, 390, 615 8, 987, 239 6, 216, 161 2, 771, 078 46 -- $5, 788, 3, 433, 2, 263, 91, $7, 526, 405 5, 005, 514 2, 401, 491 119, 400 YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO_-----------.......... City corporation_____ School district _---------------district _-------------Park 10, 440, 211 7, 739, 985 2, 306, 711 393, 515 5, 666, 945 3, 508, 834 2, 158, 111 9, 029, 108 8, 997, 158 31, 950 8, 331, 755 5, 607, 765 2, 723, 990 467, 010 312, 704 154, 306 696, 269 664, 319 31, 950 6, 549, 488 3, 837, 807 2, 711, 681 5, 3, 2, 8, 8, $354, 864 354, 864 831, 904 643, 955 187, 949 1, 325, 638 1, 318, 729 6, 909 233,001 233, 001 1, 302, 435 1, 082, 563 219, 872 341, 645 297, 656 43, 989 1, 157, 771, 353, 32, 763, 334, 86, 341, 315, 763 33, 846 4, 582, 999 2, 671, 534 1, 911, 465 141, 960 141, 960 113 163 950 652 602 050 2, 618 2, 618 7, 779, 7, 747, 31, 5, 127, 2, 649, 2, 478, $847, 963 810, 042 10, 876 27, 045 371, 985 371, 985 833 461 829 543 8, 966, 6, 934, 1, 952, 79, 281, 917 615 678 882 055 y I I i 402 $535, 406, 935 127, 517 950 181 627 720 834 742, 051 499, 210 242, 841 914, 538 914, 538 199, 935 196, 130 3, 805 332, 839 332, 839 938, 695 705, 064 233, 631 1, 782, 267 1, 769, 958 12, 309 $292, 061 $555, 902 ------------------------------------- 234,010 1, 091, 628 ------------------------............... .- - - - - - - - - - ............... ............... ............... 802, 049 $460, 404 ------------------------- 1, 865, 658 1, 102, 477 H 00 y O H y t l ---------------------------------- 601 2, 094, 1, 163, 558 2, 294, 536 2, 294, 536 1, 496, 397 -------------- 483, 141 483, 141 y 478, 155 1, 304,112 52 NASHVILLE, TENN._................ _ 4, 960, 781 4, 349, 683 3, 241, 785 340, 943 766, 955 611, 098 53 LONG BEACH, CALIF--.. ----------City corporation__ ___________-School district_____________- -__ _ 9, 319, 042 6, 085, 464 3, 233, 578 8, 114, 507 5, 092, 283 3, 022, 224 5, 585, 673 2, 890, 748 2, 694, 925 1, 375, 230 1, 375, 230 1, 153, 604 826, 305 327, 299 1, 204, 535 993, 181 211, 354 54 SPRINGFIELD, MASS_--__-- ---- - 11, 074, 271 10, 511, 743 9, 331, 307 272, 572 907, 864 562, 528 55 BRIDGEPORT, CONN_____ _ 517, $..8, 627 8, 175, 349 7, 492, 794 11, 919 670, 636 342, 278 737, 686 56 TULSA, OKLA----______ _______-- City corporation__ _ _ School district _________________ 5, 273, 588 2, 968, 313 2, 305, 275 4, 920, 284 2, 732, 896 2, 187, 388 3, 366, 990 1, 502, 644 1, 864, 346 307, 860 307, 860 1, 245, 434 922, 392 323, 042 353, 304 235, 417 117, 887 ------------------------- DES MOINES, IOWA_______ 334, 169 334, 169 861, 287 521, 411 339, 876 390, 960 378, 532 12, 428 476, 138, 285, 52, 57 -- ____ 1 _ 6, 121, 905 City corporation-_ _ School district. _________________ 3, 302, 754 2, 819, 151 5, 730, 945 2, 924, 222 2, 806, 723 4, 535, 489 2, 068, 642 2, 466, 847 58 SCRANTON, PA -------- -______--_ City corporation_________ School district________________ Poor district _____ 6, 313, 071 2, 033, 996 3, 431, 234 847, 841 5, 337, 433 1, 920, 352 2, 569, 240 847, 841 4, 860, 1, 781, 2, 2b3, 795, 59 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH __________ City corporation___ School district_______________ 4, 883, 040 2, 656, 912 2, 226, 128 4, 620, 530 2, 398, 288 2, 222, 242 3, 655, 887 1, 641, 608 2, 014, 279 60 YONKERS, N. Y---------------------- 13, 449, 759 12, 045, 434 61 PATERSON, N. J____________- _______ 7, 971, 917 62 JACKSONVILLE, FLA_-- ------City corporation----___________ __ School district___________________ 984 612 975 37 398 398 854, 599 1, 465, 697 291, 310 913, 225 136, 956 ----------.. 699, 484 1395, 408 975, 148 1, 328, 452 384, 666 6, 294 ..............- 1+ ------------- 051 342 265 444 975, 638 113, 644 861, 994 494, 284 ------------- ------------- 270, 766 270, 766 693, 877 485, 914 207, 963 262, 510 258, 624 3, 886 9, 987, 030 380, 186 1, 678, 218 1, 404, 325 670, 547 7, 413, 990 5, 699, 911 571, 102 1, 142, 977 557, 927 657, 875 6, 079, 113 4, 737, 254 1, 341, 859 5, 829, 996 4, 499, 775 1, 330, 221 3, 560, 803 2, 460, 276 1, 100, 527 1, 401, 064 1, 401, 064 868, 129 638, 435 229, 694 249, 117 237, 479 11, 638 ------------------------- 8, 095, 757 6, 292, 904 402, 082 1, 400, 771 986, 377 --- 481, 354 ------------- 247, 025 509, 535 H ............. 733, 778 1 99, 948 --- -------- 746, 192 - -- -- - - - 995, 309 - 63 ALBANY, N. Y__----------------------- 9, 082,134 64 NORFOLK, VA-_ ------------- 5, 616, 470 5, 551, 019 3, 253, 929 270, 977 2, 026, 113 65, 451 65 TRENTON, N. J.--------.............. 6, 821, 633 6, 766, 558 5, 266, 679 410, 548 1, 089, 331 55, 075 66 KANSAS CITY, KANS_--------------City corporation___------------School district_-.---_________ Drainage district- .--.... _ ._ .. - 5, 714, 360 - 4, 095, 232 1, 453, 012 166, 116 4, 865, 251 3, 277, 037 1, 422, 098 166, 116 2, 695, 1, 284, 1, 337, 73, 67 CHATTANOOGA, TENN ---------..... 3, 272, 686 3, 049, 130 2, 275, 197 21, 411 752, 522 223, 556 123, 978 99, 578 68 FORT WAYNE, IND- --.---- ... ._ City corporation---- --------- _ _ School district_-.- _____________. 4, 907,115 3, 052, 466 1, 854, 649 3, 703, 551 2, 132, 863 1, 570, 688 2, 582, 808 1, 163, 047 1, 419, 761 807, 348 807, 348 313, 395 162, 468 150, 927 1, 203, 564 919, 603 283, 961 934, 722 268, 842 - 301 016 828 457 1 Excess of payments for operation, maintenance, and interest over revenue receipts. 1, 470, 432 1, 470, 432 699, 522, 84, 92, 518 589 270 659 849, 109 818, 195 30, 914 .. .. ... 366, 614 1,352, 991 1, 017, 853 .-......... 1, 083, 304 1345, 814 400, 889 1, 256, 605 -.......... 1 2,105, 714 ------------- 2 TABLE 3.-SUMMARY OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. For text discussion, see p. 15] EXCESS OF REVENUE RECEIPTS OVER GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS Excess of govern mental-cost payments over revenue receipts For operation, maintenance, and interest CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Operation and maintenance of general departments (Table 11) 0~ 1933--Continued Operation and mainte nance of public- serv ice enter prises (Table 14) For outlays Interest (Table 15) Payments , _ Govern mental-cost payments for operation, maintenance, and interest (Table 16) H i 1 GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued I 69 70 CAMDEN, N. J-------------___---ERIE, PA--------------------------City corporation- ._---.-----_--------------_ School district _ $3, 882, 937 $225, 991 $1, 277, 002 $208, 990 4, 086, 447 2, 027, 499 2, 058, 948 3, 939, 637 1, 911, 055 2, 028, 582 3,041, 468 1, 242, 790 1, 798, 678 310, 016 310, 016 588, 153 358, 249 229, 904 146, 810 116, 444 30, 366 329, 959 1, 002, 277 188, 350 17, 291 205, 641 10, 111 10, 111 431, 842 326, 842 105, 000 424, 033 349, 618 74, 415 878, 607 1, 302, 640 225, 875 161, 792 64, 083 235, 689 224, 117 11, 572 214, 229 138, 600 171, 311 540, 752 28, 364 332, 327 701, 075 1, 445, 999 71 ELIZABETH, N. J.-- 6, 246, 433 6, 058, 083 72 -_-.-------WICHITA, KANS-City corporation __-.--------_--------------_ School district _ 3, 662, 697 1, 744, 235 1, 918, 462 3, 238, 664 1, 394, 617 1, 844, 047 2, 796, 711 1, 057, 664 1, 739, 047 73 .--------. SPO KA N E, W ASH __. . . City corporation____ ___..... School district --------------- 3, 521, 451 1, 936, 227 1, 585, 224 3, 285, 762 1, 712, 110 1, 573, 652 2, 921, 287 1, 411, 718 1, 509, 569 74 FALL RIVER, MIASS__ ............... 4, 569, 530 4, 541, 166 3, 829, 103 75 CAMBRIDGE, M[ASS- .--- ...-------... $449, 597 $5, 385, 930 4, 725, 847 ..---------------. , I I $5, 594, 920 8, 330, 690 6, 884, 691 5, 851, 289 138, 600 76 NEW BEDFORD, M?\ASS...._._____ 5, 085, 011 5, 036, 149 4, 263, 171 227, 256 545, 722 READING, PA __-------------------City corporation__------------School district_---------------- 4, 295, 729 2, 075, 499 2, 220, 230 3, 777, 002 1, 617, 538 2, 159, 464 3, 121, 139 1,177, 880 1, 943, 259 187, 647 187, 647 468, 216 252, 011 216, 205 KNOXVILLE, TENN--...............--------------.. 3, 936, 124 3, 829, 353 2, 446, 726 189, 945 1,192, 682 106, 771 314, 277 ..............- C 449, 918 ------------- 1, 014, 456 1, 042, 820 862, 179 911, 041 224, 901 743, 628 82, 192 188, 963 537, 238 518, 727 457, 961 60, 766 78 ------------- 48, 862 77 1 $240, 607 $167, 467 II---------- .. I 908, 761 M 79 ______------------3, 325, 081 __ PEORIA, ILL ..._----------- - 1, 429, 942 . City corporation-1, 417, 457 -----------........ School district 179, 990 _. ..--------------.. Park district_ 207, 335 Sanitary district__--------------90, 357 Town_------------------------ -- 3, 044, 603 1, 384, 609 1, 191, 309 172, 783 205, 545 90, 357 2, 754, 1, 210, 1, 166, 169, 117, 90, 8, 142 684 8, 142 691 _.--------579 __ 742 .....--------...... 315 ...------------.. 357 281, 777 165, 776 24, 730 3, 041 88, 230 ..-------------- 491,031 280, 478 . 45, 333 .... 226, 148 ... 7, 207 ................................... 1, 790___ 771, 509 ___ 80 SOUTH BEND, IND--..--------------. City corporation_____----------School district ---------------- 2, 782, 325 1,266, 952 1,515, 373 2, 713, 503 1, 205, 450 1, 508, 053 186, 285 2, 214, 234 186, 285 870, 461 1, 343, 773 ------------- 312, 984 148, 704 164, 280 282, 819 .....-------------- 213, 997 68, 822 ... ____________----------. 61, 502 ---------7, 320 . 81 4, 672, 595 TACOMA, WASH_ .-----------------3,082, 238 City corporation. 1, 467, .----------------- 248 School district 123, 109 Park district----...---------------- 4, 582, 309 3,006, 089 1,465, 413 110, 807 2, 911, 302 1, 455, 835 1, 348, 120 107, 347 842, 416 842, 416 ............. 828, 591 707, 838 117, 293 3,460 90, 286 -------------76, 149 1, 835 12, 302 82 _.....---------------GARY, IND ___ City corporation----------------School district_ 3, 095, 531 1,327, 908 1, 767, 623 2,849,938 1,304, 805 1, 545, 133 2, 564, 744 1, 176, 269 1, 388, 475 _ ............. 285, 194 128, 536 156, 658 83 MIAMI, FLA_ ---------City corporation___---___------------School district 84 CANTON, OIIO ____........-...-City corporation_ School district .............- 3, 566, 391 2, 510, 541 1,055, 850 3, 349, 822 1, 767, 364 1,582, 458 3,488, 318 2, 440, 794 1,047, 524 3, 279, 364 1, 697, 542 1, 581, 822 175, 293 3,005, 027 175, 293 2, 237, 234 __________ ... 767, 793 147, 791 2, 378, 998 147, 791 1, 084, 717 1, 294, 281-- ---....------- . - 404, 275 169, 021 189, 189 189, 189 _ ............. 269, 926 269, 926 ___ .. . . . . . 307, 998 28, 267 279, 731 752, 575 465, 034 -.... 541 287, 657, 442 417, 361 940, 961 686, 097 254, 864 186, 677 85, 104 10 1, 5 73 932, 532 1,022, 818 194, 997 50, 596 ..-------------245, 593 23, 103-------------------------------------_____ 222, 490 1, 247,955 78, 073.... -------------. 69, 747 8, 326 48,308 70, 458 .......... __........................... 69, 822 636 1,326,028 118, 766 1, 962, 939 869, 992 ..... 1, 092, 947 456, 710 272, 713 .. 183,997 _______... 284, 484 207, 120 77, 364 --------------____ 66, 209 ..............------------------11,155 ______________--------------------------_ O 120, 389 29, 737 90, 652 . 66, 504 _-. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 , 14 8 _- __ _ __. 85 86 87 WILMINGTON, DEL ...-----------. . SOMERVILLE, MASS----- ----------_----------TAMPA, FLA_ ___. ----City corporation_______---------School district______------------- 5, 260, 626 4, 790, 116 3, 660, 967 2, 534, 459 1,126, 508 4, 167, 679 4, 606, 119 3, 583, 603 2, 468, 250 1,115, 353 88 ------------------EVANSVILLE, IND_ City corporation__--------------Sc h o ol d is t r ic t -_- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2, 734, 837 1, 564, 473 1, 17 0, 3 6 4 2, 644, 185 1, 497, 969 1, 14 6, 2 16 3, 105, 962 4, 019, 737 2, 453, 453 1, 592, 964 860, 489 2, 187, 582 1, 142, 939 1, 0 4 4 , 6 4 3 89 90 91 92 EL PASO, TEX_---------------------..-.-----------------LYNN, MASS-UTICA, N. Y -----------------------DULUTH, MINN-- ------------------.__- ---------City corporation__ School district __--------------- 2, 734, 592 5, 669, 099 6, 012, 719 2, 487, 165 5, 424, 979 5, 149, 489 1, 757, 585 4, 660, 316 4, 580, 016 177, 819 247, 802 500 551, 761 516, 861 568, 973 247, 427 -------------244,120 --------------596, 015 863, 230 5, 138, 020 3, 168, 526 - 1, 969, 494 4, 309, 095 2, 347, 442 1,961, 653 3, 005, 446 1, 271, 789 1, 733, 657 _ 702, 074 702, 074 _227, 601, 575 373, 579 996 828, 925-----------------821, 084 _ 7, 841 93 ------------WATERBURY, CONN_ _. -________ City corporation School district__--------_._.. LOWELL, MASS ............. 5, 744, 682 5, 721, 530 23, 152 5, 199, 070 5, 175, 918 23, 152 4, 270, 606 4, 249, 536 21, 070 117, 067 117, 067 -- 4, 633, 663 4, 601,065 3, 925, 919 305, 883 491, 100 54, 512 ____-------545, 612 811, 397 545, 612 . 809, 315 2, 082---------------------------------------------------12, 993 19, 605 _ 32, 598 369, 263 94 1 Excess of payments for operation, maintenance, and interest over revenue receipts. 362, 259 133, 945 ............ 609, 686 378, 065 267, 215 413, 128 1, 242, 053 TABLE 4.--PER CAPITA REVENUE RECEIPTS AND SPECIFIED GOVERNMENTAL-COST [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viu. For text discussion, see p. 18. For absolute amounts, see tables 2 and 3] PER CAPITA GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR- PER CAPITA REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM-- Taxes CITY All reve nues 0 C General ecial property Special Poll PAYMENTS: 1933 Special Fines, Busi assess for %ness ments feits, and and and es non ;special cheats busi charges ness license Sub ven tions and grants, dona tions, and pen sion assess ments High way privi leges, rents, and inter est Earn Earn ings of ings of public general depart service ments enter prises Opera tion, mainte nance, and interest Opera tion and mainte nance of general depart ments -,' U Per capita excess of rev enue receipts Opera over tion pay and ments mainte for nance Interest operaof tion, public mainte service nance, enter and prises inter est 1 Grand total__________.... $66. 88 843. 02 $0. 52 $0. 06 $2.30 $1. 59 $0. 18 $8.25 $2.93 $1. 67 $6. 36 $58. 62 $46. 08 $3.08 $9. 47 77. 42 65. 48 46. 79 50. 15 41.38 29. 78 . 57 . 27 .54 . 02 .04 .14 2. 56 3.34 1.30 1. 58 1.79 1.51 .19 . 18 . 15 9.92 7. 95 5. 12 4. 00 2. 29 1. 15 1. 72 2. 13 1.34 6. 72 6. 12 5. 75 68. 02 56. 85 40. 97 53. 60 44. 31 32. 10 3.33 3.30 2. 47 11. 09 9.40 8. 63 5. 82 $85. 84 50. 12 54. 49 56. 58 70. 96 58. 56 43.71 50. 21 91.19 59. 73 69. 72 62. 44 84. 45 $68. 42 39. 56 39. 94 41.41 53. 94 44. 33 36. 84 38. 56 76. 02 47. 22 51. 34 54. 99 73.44 $2. 81 1.93 1. 00 7.30 8. 44 4. 89 2.96 1. 40 3.53 2. 59 6. 97 1. 52 2. 09 $14. 61 8. 63 13. 55 7.86 8. 57 9. 34 3.92 10. 25 11. 64 9. 92 11. 41 5. 93 8.91 2 $8. 25 --- . Group I_ _ Group II -_ _ - Group III_____ 9. 24 6. 39 C) 11 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING AIPOPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y____________ Chicago, Ill__ Philadelphia, Pa ___________ Detroit, Mich ____________ __ Los Angeles, Calif_ _ _ _ Cleveland, Ohio_ ....... _ St. Louis, Mo ____ Baltimore, Md..___-________ Boston, Mass____ -Pittsburgh, Pa_ San Francisco, Calif __.____ Milwaukee, Wis .... Buffalo, N. Y_______________ $95. 31 61.45 63. 43 67. 59 83. 37 61. 80 52. 85 65. 06 94. 52 67.19 77. 45 77. 17 80. 89 $61. 64 $0. 60 ________ ___ 45. 03 ... . 43. 55 ____ $0. 03 39. 14 .0743. 52 __ _ 33. 98 . 13 ____________ 33.95 . 92 37. 80 5. 88 .30 64. 84 . 14 54. 53 -- ____ ______________ 46. 16 .... 49. 95 2. 97 53.95 .82 .. ______ $3. 13 2. 75 .82 1. 21 2. 91 3. 27 3.12 2. 96 2.17 1. 57 3. 34 1. 42 2. 76 $1. 32 2. 01 .02 1.32 4. 30 1. 14 4. 83 .91 .66 . 21 .46 2. 79 1.85 $0. 18 .20 .13 .23 .42 .25 .13 .03 .15 17 .27 .25 .06 $17. 16 2. 63 2. 50 11.44 8. 24 10. 40 1.04 12. 20 4. 69 3. 18 5. 93 12. 20 15. 02 $4. 66 2. 97 11. 47 .56 2. 50 1. 39 2. 65 2. 98 7. 25 1. 58 1. 89 1. 24 .98 $1. 07 2. 26 1. 59 2. 81 1. 94 1.97 1.99 1. 18 2. 70 1. 60 1. 81 2. 54 1.29 $5. 55 3.61 3. 33 10. 81 19. 55 9. 27 5. 13 6. 07 5. 88 4. 21 17. 58 3. 80 4.17 $9. 47 S H 11.32 U) 8. 94 11.01 12. 41 3. 24 9. 14 14. 84 3.33 7. 46 7. 73 14. 73 3. 56 E- GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 . $84.06 Washington, D. C___----55. 80 Minneapolis, Minn___-----51. 15 New Orleans, La- .___---.. 85. 12 Cincinnati, Ohio _______ .__ 72. 66 __ Newark, N. J----_ --------__ 51. 83 Kansas City, Mo -__--. 80. 67 Seattle, Wash___________-- _ 48. 24 dianapolis, Ind ---------.....---------- 85. 51 Rochester, N. Y . 73.73 . Jersey City, N. J-----------44. 43 Houston, Tex ________----41.68 Louisville, Ky__ .......... 69. 31 Portland, Oreg ______ $11.25 $47. 29 $0. 01 .... .77 .12 37. 80 2. 61 35. 28 ___--.$0. 26 3. 91 1. 75 ________ 47. 82 4. 72 .06 46. 47 - .50 3.61 36. 91 .... 1.43 40. 59 _____-_-----__ .70 __. .18 38. 60 2. 78 .39 53.68 3.59 .02 50. 59 .46 .81 _ 31. 54_ 1.66 29. 38 ----------39. 62 ________---------2. 71 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 $45. 62 Columbus, Ohio_______ 41.72 Toledo, Ohio __________-... . 4. 69 Oakland, Calif_ __________ 02 Denver, Colo__ __57. Atlanta, Ga .--------------- 32. 59 42. 82 St. Paul, Minn__________-_ - 39. 40 Dallas, Tex _____--------24. 35 Birmingham, Ala.... ______ 38. 11 _ _ Ohio Akron, 30.88 Memphis, Tenn ___-70. 19 Providence, R. I ___________ San Antonio, Tex----------- 30.76 .__ 51. 18 Omaha, Nebr _________ __ 64. 65 Syracuse, N. Y.._________ . 44. 81 .. . Dayton, Ohio .. 44. 66 Oklahoma City, Okla_...... 70. 84 ...-------Worcester, Mass--28 Richmond, Va___51. 40. 01 Youngstown, Ohio ___-.____ 45. 96 Grand Rapids, Mich _______ 35. 16 Fort Worth, Tex.______ ___ 73. 47 __--__--Hartford, Conn .. 46. 87 . Flint, Mich ________-.. ____ 62. 65 New Haven, Conn___-_---. -49. 61 San Diego, Calif .... _____ 23 _ .37. Nashville, Tenn __-__-58. 32 Long Beach, Calif ... ____. 73. 13 . - __. Springfield, Mass--_ 52. 89 Bridgeport, Conn .. _..... 42. 51 Tulsa, Okla ............ . $2. 44 $0. 41 $22. 04 2. 43 .32 _ 22. 92 . 98 -_______ 29. 26 -__ 1. 68 .. 38. 04 _ $0. 30 2. 41 18. 75 .. 2. 11 .04 26. 70 .15 23. 39 _.____________ 3. 32 .09 12. 17 ..--... 2. 26 20. 98 (2) . 24 .16 ___.____ 19.92 .56 .20 49. 54 .15 21.28--------........ . 95 29. 97 _ 1. 41 .50 35. 71 2. 33 .25 -.... 26. 91 .91 33. 59 ______________ . 45 .39 4. 50 49. 30 3. 19 .34 29. 12 _______ 1. 79 . 23. 34 .03 . . 38 _____ 28. 52 ________ .10 23. 91 ___._____ .____ .37 .71 56. 40 2. 83 . .________.. .12 .. . 28. 90 .44 .49 53. 91 .24 .90 ..---- ....-----25. 57 ...... 1. 23 .35 21. 38 1. 25 26. 73 .__________ _ .65 5. 39 .48 49. 98 .64 .30 .09 47. 61 .51 .. _____------_ 33. 85 $0. 86 4. 04 3. 31 2. 77 .68 1.15 .46 .18 5. 31 .32 (2) .22 3. 26 $0. 54 .18 .06 .29 .17 .16 .23 .03 .07 .12 .15 .04 .14 $17. 68 7. 04 2. 31 9. 41 9.26 1.45 6. 87 6.80 15.98 7. 05 3. 63 1.42 13. 01 $0. 58 1. 59 1. 21 9. 73 2. 88 1. 84 .95 .42 1. 10 3.00 1. 42 1.21 2. 84 $2. 01 1. 28 1. 71 4. 32 3.10 1.59 1.56 1.23 2. 04 2. 56 1. 85 2. 63 1. 47 $3. 85 3. 00 4. 41 5. 11 4. 83 5. 12 28. 57 .10 4. 16 6.01 5. 04 5.11 6. 26 $67. 18 48. 55 38. 89 62. 89 77.08 46. 35 69. 04 40. 35 76. 77 82.16 33. 79 38. 58 56. 08 $64. 82 40. 35 24. 91 47. 75 59. 22 35. 48 40. 04 35. 90 63.76 64. 88 22. 27 31.44 41. 13 $16. $2. 36 .....------ 88 7. 25 $6. 39 1. 81 12. 26 3. 50 10. 47 12. 49 22. 23 2. 65 4. 4 2. 21 15. 65 5.48 2. 87 8. 00 13.38 11. 63 15. 62 7. 89 .05 4. 41 8. 75 2. 08 10. 93 8. 43 2. 85 14. 43 10. 64 2. 38 9. 14 3. 10 2. 01 5.13 13. 22 2. 93 12. 02 $40. 77 41.89 47. 79 51. 07 28. 91 38. 14 32. 92 20. 12 33. 90 25. 22 61. 07 22.64 42. 42 59. 73 37. 82 27. 25 57. 88 46. 55 38. 34 44. 60 30. 41 62. 33 33.01 53. 45 41. 37 27. 85 52. 42 68. 57 55. 58 33. 47 $30. 84 32. 70 34. 03 41.40 24. 60 28. 31 24. 81 15. 58 23. 90 18. 21 48. 66 14.43 26. 29 49.98 30. 79 19. 98 53. 70 32. 49 33. 23 37. 59 21. 32 53. 53 27. 68 47. 81 32. 39 20. 75 36. 08 60. 87 50. 94 22. 90 $2. 74 2. 59 3. 66 2. 93 1. 39 1.99 1. 82 .05 1. 01 1. 43 2. 41 1.29 8. 14 1. 42 1.39 1. 26 1. 57 4. 83 2. 04 2. 17 1.38 1. 89 .86 .02 3. 05 2. 18 8. 88 1. 78 .08 2. 09 GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 1Italics indicate $2. 93 2. 96 .45 4. 61 1. 57 3. 41 .68 3. 91 2. 72 .58 1.06 .01 2.34 5. 87 2. 41 .17 1. 32 .91 1. 34 3. 68 .59 .72 1. 71 .20 .60 .33 .22 .57 .06 .01 $0. 13 .08 .17 .15 .44 .12 .36 .20 .11 .29 .11 .05 .12 .08 .11 .31 .04 .23 .02 .20 .24 .28 .14 .17 .36 .14 .05 .12 .11 .19 $8.80 7. 44 10. 51 .81 .79 3. 20 7. 58 3. 77 6. 66 2. 76 6. 74 3.05 .72 16. 15 6. 90 1.53 5. 50 1.97 9. 19 4. 26 3. 17 1. 19 9. 84 3. 33 9. 79 8. 11 10. 36 3. 92 .99 .94 $1. 86 .63 .85 1.01 1. 20 2.70 1. 03 .27 .47 .32 3. 73 1.54 2. 17 .30 .92 2. 54 .64 3. 67 .13 1. 51 1. 00 1.79 .54 .61 1. 27 1. 11 2. 95 .17 .20 .91 $0. 89 1. 10 1. 19 2. 45 1. 00 .76 1. 29 .59 .99 .77 1. 68 .51 1. 11 .90 1. 03 1. 16 4. 42 .91 .61 2. 49 1.57 3. 68 2. 67 3. 24 .64 .60 1. 00 5. 61 2. 79 .73 per capita excess of payments for operation, maintenance, and interest over revenue receipts. $6. 12 3. 84 11. 28 8. 26 6. 13 3. 77 4. 91 .03 3. 94 4. 85 6. 55 4.16 13. 80 3. 73 3. 94 4. 44 4. 28 10. 93 3. 57 4. 91 4. 59 5. 51 2. 96 .01 10. 48 3.99 15. 76 6. 24 .10 5. 36 2 Less than 5 of 1 cent. $7. 19 6. 60 10. 10 6. 75 2. 93 7. 83 6. 29 4. 49 8. 99 5. 57 10. 00 6. 92 7. 99 8. 33 5. 64 6. 01 2. 61 9. 23 3. 07 4. 84 7. 72 6. 91 4. 48 5. 62 5. 93 4. 91 7. 45 5. 92 4. 56 8. 47 $4. 85 .18 6.90 5. 95 3. 68 4. 68 6. 48 4. 22 4. 20 5. 66 9. 11 8.11 8.76 4. 93 6. 99 17. 40 12. 97 4. 73 1. 68 1.36 4. 75 11.14 13.86 9.20 8. 24 9.38 5. 90 4. 56 2. F9 9.04 (1 t 2 O CAPITA REVENUE TABLE 4.-PER RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS: SPECIFIED GOVERNMENTAL-COST [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. For text discussion, see p. 18. PER CAPITAGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR- REVENUE RECEIPTS FROMPER CAPITA Taxes CIT CIa BusiAlless revenues nues eneral General Special property Poll and nonbusi- Oness Slicense i. Subventions and SpecialFines assess- Fines, grants, for mets f donaand its, tions, and and esspecial che and charges pension assessments 1933-Continued For absolute amounts see tables 2 and 3] HighEarnEarn- iand way Earn- ings of privi- ings leges, eral es, general publicrents, d service departand ents enterinterprises est Operation, maintenance, and interest Per Capita eXCeSS of rev enue receipts Opera- Operaover pay n tion ments d and d maintefor Interest opera oera nance nance I of tion, of mainte general publicservi nance ments enterand prises inter est 1 z H H r GROUP III.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued H - 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 - I - $39. 65 Des Moines, Iowa___-------30 Scranton, Pa--------------40. 35. 58 . Utah ___. Salt Lake City, 90. 96 __ Yonkers, N. Y_____---52. 62 Paterson,N. J------------49. 14 Jacksonville, Fla ___________ 79 Albany, N. Y--------------72. 51.15 Norfolk, Va_-------------51. 74 Trenton, N.J-------------56. 49 Kansas City, Kans........ Chattanooga, Tenn...-----FortWayne, Ind_-------__Camden, N. J _-----------Erie, Pa----------------.. .....----Elizabeth, N.J_ Wichita, Kans__----------- 25. 54 33.08 43. 20 35. 96 53.13 -- 38.62 32. -___ 04 Spokane, Wash _____--48.44 g Fall River, Mass-___ ---- _ -68. 18 _ Cambridge, Mass------52. 82 _-.New Bedford, Mass-- $30. 51 ...$0. 67 _ 29. 82 _ _23. 03 ......... $0. 51 _ 65. 95 .11 .32 31.85 . 02 ... 15. 44 .48 51.28 .09 30. 47. .23 .22 30. 20 27. 75 --------------.33 16. 71 19.25-........ .09 26. 62 25.17 ....... .11 28. 95 . .32 .09 1. 39 .10 $0. 41 1. 19 . 74 1.30 4.25 .98 1. 29 4. 08 3. 56 . 67 $0. 59 .51 1. 37 2. 06 .42 .47 3. 91 .14 .54 4. 42 .52 .10 .83 .25 .93 . 67 .49 3. 75 .51 2. 80 4.67 30.08----------------.39 18.11 -----. 3.67 35.90 5.97 48. 54 4. 57 38. 98 ______-.39 .53 .51 .65 .88 1.08 .29 .52 ... .06 . 04 $0. 08 .06 .15 .05 .08 .18 .08 .38 .08 .06 .13 .02 .12 .07 .02 .26 .21 . 08 .02 .07 $0. 43 6. 30 5. 25 15. 50 2.66 4. 10 7. 71 2. 08 8. 71 1. 42 5. 49 1.99 3. 68 2. 89 10. 61 1.99 6.55 1.93 2. 89 2. 56 $0. 77 .51 .39 .61 2.45 .26 .85 6. 05 2. 62 1. 54 .23 .51 2. 89 .31 2. 33 .46 .47 .46 1.14 .43 IIIIIII I $0. 88 1. 22 .75 .83 2.33 .48 .92 .94 1.07 .27 1. 36 .46 .52 .37 .29 .68 1.23 1.89 3. 29 1. 91 $5.99 . 01 3.90 4. 16 8. 14 27. 21 6.28 6.92 4. 51 20. 36 $39. 61 36. 96 32. 04 85. 73 53.34 41. 97 62. 37 42. 80 54. 53 39. 43 $31. 34 33. 66 25.35 71. 08 41.01 25. 64 48. 48 25. 09 42. 44 21. 84 $2.31 (2) 1. 88 2. 71 4.11 10. 09 3.10 2. 09 3. 31 11. 92 $5.95 3. 30 4. 81 11.94 8.22 6. 25 10. 79 15. 62 8. 78 5. 67 $0.04 3.33 3.53 5. 22 7) 7.17 10. 42 C 8. 35 y .10 9.94 4. 61 5.01 6. 99 24. 73 30.84 45. 22 33. 30 51.38 18. 45 21.51 32. 60 25. 71 40. 08 .17 6.72 1.90 2. 62 2. 80 6. 10 2.61 10. 72 4. 97 8. 50 .10 27.54 .81 2.24 ,. Ob 2. 66 1. 74 11.08 3.86 9.05 7.95 8. 09 4.30 3.25 4. 66 3. 44 28.18 39.39 60. 23 44. 73 23.78 25.05. 33.22 51. 19 37. 86 .09 1.19 1.49 2. 91 2. 02 3.67 1.94 4.69 6. 13 4. 85 .79 79 17. 06 ( M 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 43 Reading, Pa __40. 36. 33 Knoxville, Tenn--...-. - 34. 76 Peoria, Ill___________-27. 34 South Bend, Ind .______--- _____-.... 51.80 T acom a, W ash .__ - 28. 19 Gary, Ind--.....__-------44. 66 Miami, Fla....---------_ _ 31.61 C anton, O hio ___- __-....---------- 57. 51 Wilmington, Del__ 47. 85 Somerville, Mass..-.......-- 87 Tampa, Fla___-__- 89 90 91 92 93 94 29. 49 El Paso, Tex .... __._____56. 39 Lynn, Mass___------------52. 79 Utica, N. Y _-------54. 48 Duluth, Minn- -__--_ -5__6.17 Waterbury, Conn- .... . __ 46. 03 Lowell, Mass....-----.---- 88 Evansville, Ind ---....... 36. 63 . 26. 30 .94 .76 27. 70 ....... .71 24. 01 .19 .......28. 53 -------- ...-------- 1.33 .15 .40 20. 70 ...... .48 17. 56 _-_....... . 04 .33 25.06 -- _-___ 2. 30 .09 26. 36 ..... ___ 2. 27 19. 60 ....... ________. . 71 22. 39 ...... .40 .32 34. 60 3. 04 23. 07 _____ ... 18.21 19. 30 39. 46 33. 33 35. 60 48. 71 33. 47 _.-- - .01 1.43 - .17 .49 .51 4.48 .39 .......-------.07 ....... .13 .45 3. 88 .40 .17 1.04 .92 . 63 .42 1.03 1. 63 1.37 3. 79 1.60 4.19 10. 78 2. 57 2. 86 7. 66 2. 64 2. 86 7. 00 6. 17 3.94 6. 65 1.71 7. 03 2. 58 9. 45 1.81 12. 30 1.10 18. 41 4. 32 23. 23 1.79 8. 91 2. 69 20. 81 2.57 1.78 1.15 16. 74 45. 29 44. 64 29. 49 42.16 39.17 1.69 2. 41 (2) 6. 89 1.16 3.05 5. 25 5. 02 5. 55 5. 90 8. 01 3. 68 5. 81 3. 67 2. 60 12.19 4. 85 .13 99 90 17 74 33. 78 34. 62 27. 73 24. 76 42. 35 26. 39 32. 36 30. 51 39. 10 43. 54 27. 92 22.12 25. 09 20. 20 26. 91 23. 75 27. 88 22. 13 29. 14 37.99 1.71 4. 69 33.94 .81 4. 40 25.16 .74 2. 97 .27 .78 1.05 1. 44 4. 35 4. 36 .14 11.57 3. 74 3. 41 23. 69 52. 72 50.19 42. 29 51.32 45. 90 2. 23 .53 2. 35 .02 .05 .04 6. 49 3. 05 .69 .47 .21 .12 .08 .04 .18 .01 .38 .10 .20 .05 2. 78 4.19 .70 2. 02 6. 94 2. 35 2. 52 1.45 26. 76 1.86 .13 .45 .51 .19 .77 .04 .60 1.00 1. 12 .09 .43 .75 1.12 .57 1.81 .32 1. 93 1.25 .48 2. 28 5. 25 5.38 .13 3. 25 23. 99 .83 .30 4. 01 .57 .04 .01 1. 67 .51 .25 1.94 .97 .31 .10 .18 .06 .39 .15 .03 .07 3.89 2. 80 15. 09 2. 91 1.10 2.16 .87 .47 .32 1.81 .22 .07 3. 2. 5. 4. 1.68 1.72 .07 1.70 7. 79 1 Italics indicate per capita excess of payments for operation, maintenance and interest over revenue receipts. 2 Less than 2 of 1 cent. O 00 TABLE 5.--PERCENT DISTRIBUTION, BY PRINCIPAL CLASSES, OF REVENUE RECEIPTS AND GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: 1933 For amounts on which percentages are based, see tables 2 and 3J [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII. E PERCT OF PERCENT OF GOVRERNMENTAL-COST Per PERCENT OF REVENUE RECEIPTS OBTAINED FROM-PAYMENTS REPRESENTED BYPer cent of Per cent of reve Payments for reve nue re cent of Taxes Sub nue re reve ceipts ven ceipts re niue re Opera- Opera High tions avail Earn tion quired ceipts tion Earn way and Special Fines, Busi able and for re and ings of ings of grants, privi assess CITY Reve for ness meet quired for out mainte- mainte gen public leges, dona ments Gen nue re feits, and nance- nance Inter Out for lays nance rents, eral de service ing tions, and Spe eral ceipts and es non Poll lays meet and opera enter and est part and special cial of prop of genbusi cheats ing in tion other prises ments inter pen charges erty eral de- public ness and service terest pur sion est enter partlicense mainte poses assess prises nance ments For text discussion, see p. 18. U .r 64. 3 0. 8 0.1 3.4 2.4 0. 3 12.3 4.4 2. 5 9. 5 73. 5 14. 2 12.3 70. 1 4.7 14.4 10. 8 101. 7 64. 8 63. 2 63. 6 Grand total_.... Group I -_ _...-Group II . _.....___ Group III -____-_ .7 .4 1. 2 (1) 3.3 5. 1 2. 8 2.0 2. 7 3.2 .2 .3 .3 12. 8 12.1 11.0 5. 2 3. 5 2. 4 2. 2 3. 2 2. 9 8. 7 9. 3 12. 3 73. 5 72. 7 73.9 14. 3 14. 2 13. 7 12. 2 13. 1 12. 4 70.2 67.5 71.5 4. 4 5. 0 5. 5 14. 5 14. 1 14.3 10.9 13. 4 8. 7 .1 .3 I I , I H GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y ... Chicago, Ill ____ ... Philadelphia, Pa .. Detroit, Mich ______ Los Angeles, Calif___ Cleveland, Ohio..... _ St. Louis, Mo- .... Baltimore, Md ... . Boston, Mass __ Pittsburgh, Pa .... San Francisco, Calif_ Milwaukee, Wis -.. Buffalo, N. Y __---- H z 101. 4 99.8 104. 3 I I Z 64. 7 73. 3 68. 7 57.9 52. 2 55. 0 64. 2 58. 1 68. 6 81. 2 59. 6 64. 7 66. 7 0. 6 i ..... 0. 1 .1 _- 1.4 6. 2 3.9 1.0 , .3 .2 1. 4 3. 3 3. 3 4. 5 1.3 1. 8 3. 5 5. 3 5.9 4. 6 2.3 2.3 4.3 1.8 3.4 (1) 2.0 5. 2 1.9 9. 1 1.4 .7 .3 .6 3. 6 2. 3 . 0. 2 .3 . 2 .3 .5 .4 .3 .1 .2 .3 .3 .3 .1 18.0 4.3 3.9 16.9 9.9 16. 8 2.0 ,QoQ f 1. 8 5.0 4.7 7.7 15. 8 18. 6 4.9 4.8 18. 1 .8 3.0 2. 3 5. 0 4. 6 7. 7 2.4 2. 4 1. 6 1. 2 1. 1 3. 7 2. 5 4. 2 2. 3 3. 2 3.8 1. 8 2.9 2.4 2. 3 3. 3 1.6 f II i 5. 8 5.9 5.3 16. 0 23. 4 15. 0 9. 7 9. 3 6. 2 6. 3 22. 7 4.9 5. 2 74. 7 67. 5 64. 5 72. 1 74. 8 79. 6 75. 3 61. 4 84. 2 74. 1 75. 3 73. 2 93. 4 I II I 15.3 14.0 21. 4 11. 6 10.3 15. 1 7. 4 15. 8 12.3 14. 8 14. 7 7. 7 11.0 10. 0 18. 5 14. 1 16. 3 14.9 5. 3 17. 3 22. 8 3. 5 11. 1 10.0 19. 1 (2) 71. 5 72. 0 70. 6 70. 4 58. 4 68.5 61. 3 68. 6 72. 6 72. 2 61. 1 77. 7 82. 7 I 1 2.9 3. 5 1. 8 12. 4 9. 1 7. 6 4.9 2. 5 3. 4 4. 0 8. 3 2. 1 2. 4 15. 3 15. 7 24. 0 13. 4 9. 3 14. 4 6. 5 18. 2 11. 1 15. 2 13. 6 8. 4 10. 0 10. 3 8. 8 3. 7 3.9 23. 2 9. 5 27. 2 10. 7 12.9 8. 7 17. 0 11. 8 4.9 99. 6 111.8 112. 2 114. 8 90.2 95.5 88.0 115. 7 90.3 102. 8 92. 2 109. 0 91. 1 C H M P2 GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Washinton, D. C___ Minneapolis, Minn_ New Orleans, La. Cincinnati, Ohio___ Newark, N. J_...... Kansas iVty, iMo.__ Seattle, Wash.______ Indianapolis, Ind____ Rochester, N. Y_... Jersey City, N. J____ Houston, Tex____ Louisville, Ky______ Portland, Oreg______ 56. 3 67. 7 69. 0 56. 2 63. 9 71. 2 50. 3 80.0 62. 8 68. 6 71. 0 70. 5 57. 2 (1) -.-.. 0. 2_______ ______ 0. 5 2. 1 ______ .7 .1 13. 4 1.0 1. 4 7. 2 6. 5 5. 1 4. 6 3. 3 6. 5 .9 -___________ 2. 2 7. 0 . .____ _______ 1.8 .6 __-. .4 .4 1. 4 . 5 .--. 3. 3 6. 2 .6 (1) 4. 9 .4 _______.__O__ 1. 8 (2) ___-__ _____ 4. 0 .5 ... __ ______ 3. 9 4. 7 0. 6 .3 .1 .3 .2 .3 .3 .1 .1 .2 .3 .1 .2 21.0 12. 6 4. 5 11. 1 12. 7 2. 8 8. 5 14. 1 18. 7 9. 6 8. 2 3. 4 18. 8 0. 7 2.9 2. 4 11.4 4. 0 3.5 1. 2 .9 1.3 4. 1 3. 2 2. 9 4.1 2. 4 2. 3 3. 3 5. 1 4. 3 3. 1 1.9 2. 6 2. 4 3.5 4. 2 6. 3 2. 1 4. 6 5. 4 8. 6 6. 0 6. 6 9.9 35. 4 .2 4. 9 8. 2 11. 3 12. 3 9.0 79.9 75. 6 55. 6 59. 2 84. 5 74. 0 69. 0 74. 5 77. 0 91.9 55. 5 80. 3 63. 6 ___ 11. 5 20. 5 14.7 21. 5 15. 4 16. 6 9. 1 12. 8 19. 6 20. 6 12. 3 17. 3 20. 1 12.9 23. 9 23. i (2) 10. 6 14. 4 16. 4 10. 2 (2) 23. 9 7. 4 19. 1 77. 1 78. 2 50. 7 64. 1 66. 9 58. 4 51. 9 85. 2 73. 4 76. 6 63. 0 67. 2 62. 8 2. 8 ______ 3.5 12. 4 7. 1 21.3 3. 6 16. 8 2. 5 17. 7 4. 7 13. 2 20. 2 17. 3 .1 10. 5 2. 4 12. 6 17. 0 3. 4 6. 7 25. 9 4.3 11.0 4. 5 18. 4 20.1 5.9 20. 9 15. 6 12. 9 23.7 10. 6 4. 2 11. 6 3. 0 4. 4 17. 5 14. 4 100. 0 108. 2 104. 1 114. 2 82. 1 85. 4 104. 5 114. 5 98. 4 87. 0 125. 7 89.1 105.8 Z L Z l i i T L 3 - 'a GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 _ H ti 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio ... Toledo, Ohio __.... Oakland, Calif__ ___ Denver, Clo______... 48.3 54.9 0.9 .8 53. 5 65. 7 . . Atlanta, G _______ St. Paul, TMinn ._.. Dallas, Tex _- -_... 59. 4 Birmingham, Ala_ __ Akron, Ohi ________ Memphis, Tann___ 50.0 55.1 64.5 -___ (1) .5 37 38 39 40 41 42 Providence, R. I ____ San Antoni, Tex___ 70.6 Omaha, N br- -____ Syracuse, N. Y .... Dayton, Ohio___ -_ 58. 6 55.2 43 44 45 46 Worcester, Mlass.... Richmond, Va _... Youngstown, Ohio__ Grand Rapids, Mich_ Oklahoma 69. 2 6.4 7. 1 .8 8. 1 4.8 8.0 1.7 16. 0 7. 1 1.9 0. 3 .2 .3 .3 1.3 .3 .9 .8 .3 1.0 .8 -... .5 . 1.9 2.2 5.2 1. 5 . - -____-- 57.5 62.3 5.4 5.8 1.8 2.9 7.4 4.9 .4 13. 6 5.9 4. 0 _. ... - __ ___ .1 0.9 .. . .4 ... .3 _ ..8 60.1 .6 - 12. 6 10. 5 11. 3 10. 9 16. 4 17. 3 11. 0 18.4 69. 2 76. 5 63. 5 75. 6 80. 2 65. 9 59. 8 73. 0 67. 7 66. 7 6.2 6. 1 6. 8 5. 3 4. 5 4.6 4.4 .2 2.9 5.2 16. 1 15. 4 18.9 12. 3 9. 5 18. 2 15. 1 21. 1 25. 5 20. 4 8. 5 2. 0 10.8 6.8 5. 7 11.3 20. 7 5. 7 3.9 7.6 102. 3 97. 6 102.1 104. 1 106. 3 99. 6 94. 9 114. 1 14. 3 22. 5 15. 6 12. 9 12. 6 12. 9 26. 4 17. 1 7.6 15. 6 75. 5 55. 8 57. 5 71. 5 69. 8 3.7 5.0 17. 8 2.0 3.2 15. 5 26. 8 17. 5 11. 9 12. 8 5. 3 12. 4 7.3 1?. 6 14. 2 108. 9 119. 0 111. 9 92. 4 101. 6 13. 5 3. 7 18. 0 7.7 10. 5 38. 9 18. 3 9. 2 4. 2 3.0 70. 1 78: 2 66. 5 76. 9 71.9 4.4 2.3 9.9 4.7 4. 1 21. 1 3.8 18. 9 7. 1 9. 3 4.4 15. 7 4. 7 11.3 14.8 156. 7 103. 1 105.0 92. 6 87. 9 19. 3 17. 8 19. 2 1.4 2.4 7.5 19. 2 15. 5 17. 5 8. 9 4. 1 1.5 1.6 1. 8 3. 7 6. 3 2. 6 1. 1 1.2 1.0 2.0 2. 6 2. 2 4. 3 3. 1 1.8 3. 3 2.4 2. 6 2. 5 13. 4 9. 2 20. 6 14. 5 18. 8 8.8 12. 5 .1 10. 3 15. 7 73. 6 84. 6 68. 9 77. 7 79. 7 70. 8 67. 6 64. 2 65. 4 63. 6 15.8 15. 8 18. 5 11. 8 9.0 18. 3 16. 0 18. 5 23. 6 18. O0 4. 6 9. 1 5.4 .2 .2 .2 .1 .3 9. 6 9. 9 1. 4 25. O0 15. 4 5. 3 5.0 4. 2 .5 2. 1 2.4 1.7 2. 2 1.4 2. 3 9. 3 13. 5 27. 0 5.8 8.8 72. 8 51. 1 67. 3 79. 5 71.8 .4 1.9 1.8 3. 3 8.0 .7 .1 .4 .1 .4 3.4 7.8 3.8 23. O0 9. 3 5.7 .9 7. 2 .3 3. 3 2.6 6. 2 1. 8 1.5 5.4 9. 9 6.0 21. 3 8. 9 10. 7 47. 6 78. 0 72. 8 88. 1 86. 5 (1) 10. 6 (2) 108. 0 113. 1 City, Okla -_-__----_ 75. 2 69.6 6.3 -_ __ 56.8 58.3 62. 1 - __ .1 -- .6 .7 2.0 .5 6.2 4. 5 .8 I Less than /2o of 1 percent. 2 Payments for operation, maintenance, and interest are in excess of revenue receipts. . (' /2 TABLE 5.-PERCENT DISTRIBUTION, BY PRINCIPAL CLASSES, OF REVENUE RECEIPTS AND GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: For text discussion, see p. 18. [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. Sub ven tions and Special Fines, Busi grants, assess for ness dona ments and feits, and tions, non and special and es busi charges cheats pen ness sion license assess ments CITY (Gen eral prop erty I Spe cial I I 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex __ 57 58 59 Des Moines, Iowa.__ Scranton, Pa ... Salt Lake City, 77. 0 74. 0 Utah --Yonkers, N. Y ..... Paterson, N. J -.... 64. 7 72. 5 60. 5 31.4 70. 4 59. 6 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Hartford, Conn.. .. Flint, Mich _______. New Haven, Conn__ San Diego, Calif ... Nashville, Tenn___ Long Beach, Calif___ Springfield, Mass_ _ Bridgeport, Conn __ Tulsa, Okla _ ... Jacksonville, Fla ... Albany, N. Y_______ Norfolk, Va________ ... Trenton, N. J__ Kansas City, Kans__ 68. 0 76. 8 61.7 86. 0 51. 5 57. 4 45. 8 68. 3 90. 0 79. 6 58. 4 49. 1 Poll 3. 8 .4 .9 7.4 .2 i Per cent of reve nue re ceipts ----.7 2 .2 (1)4 .2 quired for Earn ings of public meet ing opera tion and mainte nance service enter prises eral de part ments r r I re Earn ings of gen i GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION A POUAINO HAIN GROU I.-CTE 9.0 2.8 1.7 0.3 0. 7 2.4 1.0 .5 1.6 .4 1.0 21.0 1. 1 .2 3. 6 .3 .8 1.0 5.3 .3 .3 .7 19. 7 1.2 .7 2.6 1.8 21.8 3.0 3. 3 .9 .4 2. 1 .4 .1 17.8 5. 1 .2 X5.4 .2 .8 .9 .7 .4 1.9 .1 .6 .2 1.2 (1) 2. 2 2.2 1.2 .4 --- 1. 7 .6 .6 I High way privi leges, rents, and inter est Per Payments for cent of reve nue re reve ceipts nue re Opera- Opera avail ceipts tion tion able re and and quired for out mainte- mainte nance Inter lays for of est nance meet and est of of gening in other eral de- public terest pur part- service poses ments enter prises I Out lays Reve nue re ceipts i OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued O3000-otne 0,0 21. 1 10. 7 27. 0 8. 5 .2 12. 6 64. 5 75. 4 60. 9 76. 3 71. 4 61. 6 77. 1 85. 7 96. 5 58.8 21.9 9.4 9.6 9.0 12.0 13. 2 12. 8 8. 1 8.6 19.9 4. 5 5.0 5.7 5.2 1.3 1. 6 1.7 7.7 5.3 1.7 13. 1 7.5 6. 3 (1) .2 .1 1. 1 15. 6 1.9 1.3 2.2 3.0 15. 1 (1) 84. 9 83. 5 15. 0 8.2 2. 1 1.4 8. 1 2.0 1.8 8. o 6. 9 1. 2 3.8 2. 3 .8 1.0 5.4 .3 1. 0 .4 .1 .2 .4 .1 .7 14. 8 17.0 5. 1 8.3 10.6 4. 1 16. 8 1. 1 .7 4. 7 .5 1.2 11. 8 5. 1 2. 1 .9 4.4 1.0 1.3 1.8 2. 1 11.0 4. 6 15. 5 55. 4 8. 6 13. 5 7.8 .1 .5 360 76. 5 81. 1 85. 7 72. 7 70. 9 53. 1 88. 4 59. 8 13. 5 13. 1 15.6 12. 7 14. 8 30. 5 17.0 10. 2.7 of Want 1.5 1.3 2. 5 PERCENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS REPRESENTED BY- Per- 1.0 3.0 .2 00 For amounts on which percentages are based, see tables 2 and 3] PERCENT OF REVENUE RECEIPTS OBTAINED FROM-- Taxes 1933-Con. 8. 7 13. 15. 29. 14. 16. 25. 6 2 5 7 6 2 10. 1 6.2 (2) 21. 3 .1 8. 3 10. 0 5.8 (2) 14. 14. 16. (2) 30. 6 3 4 2 65. 7 80. 0 80. 9 86. 2 61. 5 65. 3 59. 9 84. 3 88. 0 63. 8 4. 3 2.8 2. 5 (1) 5.8 6. 9 14. 8 2. 5 .1 5.8 5. 5 23. 8 10. 3 13. 1 10. 1 11.3 15. 5 12.4 8.2 7.9 23. 6 6.2 6. 8 3. 5 3.7 21. 4 12.3 12.9 5. 1 4.0 6.7 108. 4 109.8 137. 0 112.9 94.3 117. 2 96. 9 101.2 91.3 118. 5 74. 1 77. 0 (') 14. 1 7.5 6.4 15. 5 93. 7 92. 2 74. 9 74. 3 71. 5 58. 6 69. 3 57. 9 77. 2 47. 2 5.5 2.8 7. 2 23. 0 4.4 4.8 6.0 25. 7 14. 2 12. 5 14.3 14. 3 15. 4 36. 1 16. 0 12. 2 5.4 10. 4 7.0 4. 1 10. 9 1.2 105. 1 95.0 91.7 112. 3 104. 0 118. 1 94. 1 122. 0 .8 14. 9 y n O s H 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn. Fort Wayne, Ind___ Camden, N. J ____-Erie, Pa _____.... Elizabeth, N. J______ Wichita, Kans _____ Spokane, Wash_ -__ Fall River, Mass____ Cambridge, Mass_ __ New Bedford, Mass_ 65. 4 1.3 _ ____ 58.2 _____ 1.0 61.6 .2 .2 70.0 _ 3.9 54. 5 .2 .2 77. 9 -_____ ___ 56.5 ___________ 74.1 7.6 .8 71. 2 8. 8 .8 73.8 8. 7 1. 0 2. 6 2. 0 1.5 .3 8. 7 1.9 1.4 .7 5. 3 1.7 1.0 12. 1 2.0 1.6 1.8 -- .__ 1.6 .1 .6 .1 .5 .1 .3 .2 (1) .7 .7 .2 (1) .1 21.5 6. O 8. 5 8. 0 20. 0 5. 2 20.4 4. 0 4. 2 4. 8 .9 1.5 6. 7 .9 4. 4 1.2 1.5 1.0 1. 7 .8 5.3 1.4 1.2 1.0 .6 1.8 3.8 3.9 4. 8 3. 6 .4 30. O 10. 7 13.9 13.2 .3 13.4 6. 7 6. 8 6. 5 72. 9 85. 3 79. 9 78. 8 80. 7 61.8 81.9 71.6 79.3 75. 5 23.9 7. 9 24. 8 13. 8 16. 0 9. 5 6.0 9. 7 9. O0 9. 2 3.2 6. 8 (2) 7. 4 3.3 28. 7 12.1 18. 7 11.7 15. 3 69. 5 52. 6 69. 4 74. 4 75. 7 76. 4 83.0 83. 8 70. 2 83.8 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Reading, Pa__. -__Knoxville, Tenn__ Peoria, Ill ___ ____-_ South Bend, Ind____ Tacoma, Wash_ Gary, Ind____ _ Miami, Fla ._______ Canton, Ohio_____ Wilmington, Del___. Somerville, Mass____ 68. 5 ___1.9 66. 1 . 5 .. ___ 82.1 -----------75. 7 .5 33.9 . 88. 9 .1 59. O .2 62. 0 ______________ 38. 9 72. 3 6. 3 .8 2. 3 1.9 3.8 1.4 .9 1.2 5. 1 7. 2 1. 2 .7 .5 .3 .2 .1 .4 (1) .8 .3 .3 .1 6.9 11.5 2.0 7. 4 13. 4 8. 4 5. 6 4. 6 46. 5 3. 9 .3 1.2 1.5 .7 1.5 .1 1.4 3. 2 1.9 .2 1.1 2. 1 3.2 2.1 3. 5 1. 1 4. 3 4. 0 .8 4. 8 13. O0 14. 8 .4 11.9 46. 3 73.2 65. 6 72.4 80. 1 67. O0 84. 2 66.1 74. 4 57. 3 82. 7 10. 4 29. 7 7.4 10. 4 14. 8 9. 4 6. 4 22. 1 10. 7 8. 2 16. 4 4. 7 20.2 9. 5 18. 2 6. 4 27. 5 3. 5 32. 0 9. 1 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla__ Evansville, Ind_.... El Paso, Tex _______ Lynn, Mass.._________ Utica, N. Y_________ Duluth, Minn_____ Waterbury, Conn... Lowell, Mass ..... 63.0 69. 2 65.4 70.0 63.1 65. 4 86.7 72.7 3.9 2. 3 1.9 .2 .____________ 6 _______ 1.8 .4 1.7 3.7 1.2 1.8 .8 .6 .2 2. 2 .8 (1) .6 .1 .7 .3 .1 .2 11.0 6.4 13. 2 5.0 28.6 5. 3 2.0 4. 7 1.6 1.9 3. O0 .8 .6 3. 3 .4 .1 4. 7 3.1 2. 5 5.3 .5 1.4 1.9 3. 1 12. 8 16.7 14. 7 7.7 .3 21.2 6.7 7. 4 68. 3 88.9 62. 5 84.6 84.6 66. 8 77.1 91.7 24. 3 6.8 17. 8 8.9 10.5 10. 8 14.3 8. 0 7. 4 4.3 19. 7 6.5 4.9 22. 4 8.6 .3 (1) .6 7. 9 .77 .1 .2 8. 4 .9 .. _ .8 .9 5. 5 1.5 6.8 .1 .1 .1 14. 5 9. 6 1.2 1.0 8. 9 9. 2 9. 0 9. 9 .7 16. 5 4. 0 7. 6 5. 3 .3 3.9 3.7 4. 0 4. 5 23.0 6. 4 22. 8 14. 4 16. 0 11.8 6.4 11.8 8. 4 10. 7 6. 8 24. 5 3. 7 3.6 3. 0 11. 6 6.7 .6 17. 4 1.0 96. 2 81.0 92. O 104. 1 100. 3 124. 0 106.1 122. 2 93. 6 117. 0 72. 7 62. 2 82.8 79. 6 62. 3 82. 9 84. 3 71.0 59. O0 83. 9 4. 4 4. 8 .2 6. 7 18. O0 ... _ 4. 9 4.4 7. 7 3. 5 10. 9 30. 3 8.5 11.2 17. 7 9. 2 8. 6 22. 5 12. 5 8. 7 12. 1 2. 7 8.4 2. 5 1.9 7. 9 2. 2 2. 1 20. 8 3.8 105. 2 102. 1 114.8 107.7 120. 98. 4 135. 0 101. 116. 5 105. 7 67. O0 80.0 64. 3 82.2 76.2 58. 5 74.3 84. 7 5. 2 9.9 6. 5 4.4 (1) 13.7 2.0 6. 6 25. 7 6.8 20. 2 9.1 9.5 11.7 14.1 8. 0 2. 1 3.3 9.0 4.3 14.4 16. 1 9.5 .7 105. 7 101. 1 113. 2 102.4 90. 1 108. O 99.1 99. 6 ( 1 Less than '8o of 1 percent. 2 Payments for operation, maintenance, and interest are in excess of revenue receipts. CS TABLE 6.-REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, FINES, FORFEITS, ESCHEATS: AND 1933 0 [This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 74. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vII. For text discussion, see p. 19] RECEIPTS FROM TAXES Special taxes .. .. I:. , The general property tax Aggregate Aggregate CITY CITY Poll taxes qTotal Total T Grand total-- -- -- - Group I-.............. _----------Group II _ Group III -- __ ----- ____---------- Original levies interes and All other Property 934 $1, 786, 6828, $1, 720, 357, 536 $1, 612, 839, 822 $1, 585, 756, 751 $26, 883, 071 $5, 623, 962 $13, 752, 505 1, 182, 225, 125 239, 837, 597 364, 566, 212 1,144, 160, 029 229, 770, 238 346, 427, 269 1, 076, 680, 906 211, 141, 246 324, 817, 670 1, 056, 748, 629 208, 445, 112 320, 563, 010 19, 932, 277 2, 696, 134 4, 254, 660 2, 735, 327 295, 446 2, 593, 189 9, 399, 492 1, 072, 970 3, 280, 043 403, 020 224, 022 1, 534, 631 H $2, 161, 673 y H GROUP I.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ...-.-.----New York, N. Y---Chicago, Ill .___.__------........ .....---------Philadelphia, Pa---_--------Detroit, Mch-___-Los Angeles, Calif ____.............. Cleveland, Ohio_____---------.---St. Louis, Mo-....---------------- . Baltimore, Md__-------------Boston, M ass ___.................. Pittsburgh, Pa__--_---------San Francisco, Calif .. __ Milwaukee, Wis__..._.--.------Buffalo, N. Y_ ----------------- I $440, 997, 894 157, 184, 510 85, 909, 188 64, 641, 564 58, 193, 005 31, 206, 370 28,130, 984 30, 885, 085 51, 025, 750 36, 996, 875 30, 145, 213 29, 927, 994 31, 436, 474 $467, 692, 622 166, 780, 302 87, 596, 269 66, 748, 920 62, 081,156 34, 326, 366 30, 715, 860 34, 057, 492 57, 593, 969 38, 157, 713 32, 328, 885 32, 562, 658 33, 517, 817 $478, 423, 698 174, 492, 578 87, 887, 945 69, 306, 139 68, 384, 782 35, 608, 534 34, 824; 599 34, 831, 887 58, 233, 763 38, 415, 740 32, 801, 319 34, 383, 519 34, 630, 622 I I I I $432, 084, 906 152, 112, 246 84, 492, 403 63, 974, 846 57, 824, 832 31,195, 471 27, 819, 101 3.0, 385, 976 50, 230,189 36, 727, 218 29, 906, 584 29, 169, 828 30, 825, 029 $8, 912, 988 5, 072, 264 1, 416, 785 666, 718 368, 173 10, 899 311, 883 499,109 795, 561 269, 657 238, 629 758, 166 611, 445 H $4, 272, 380 ------- ---- - - - y $68, 370 - $38,055 7,0,499 -------------- 118, 608 752, 798 1,944, 336 "" 237, 920 2, 680, 396 ------------------------------------------396 96, 730 H 138 1, 781, 659 475, 950 i --" "'- *------I _ GROUP II.-CITIESHAVING A[POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Washington, D. C_____________ $29, 608,463 Minneapolis, Minn- ------ ___ ----.. 20, 491, 506 New Orleans, La---............... - 19, 555, 893 Cincinnati, Ohio--... - -_____ -__ 26, 016, 807 Newark, N. J_ .......... _____.. 23, 511, 995 Kansas City, Mo--. __- --------... 17, 156, 458 Seattle, Wash- _____ --.... ------- 15, 980, 658 Indianapolis, Ind-_-----------14, 766, 628 Rochester, N. Y____________________ 20, 754, 455 Jersey City, N. J___....___________ _ 17, 629, 833 Houston, Tex-------......-......... 10, 331, 030 Louisville, Ky.... 9, 908, 564 Portland, Oreg_................... 14, 125, 307 $28, 920, 135 18, 478, 296 17, 967, 728 24, 607, 691 23, 133, 467 16, 618, 080 15, 722, 795 14, 687, 659 18, 959, 053 17, 489, 391 10, 283, 763 9, 824, 783 13, 077, 397 $23, 359, 747 18, 056, 281 16, 617, 689 22, 001, 008 20, 770, 229 15, 137, 846 15, 186, 370 14, 362, 379 17, 900, 794 16, 185, 261 10, 025, 103 9, 298, 988 12, 239, 551 $22, 942, 819 18, 013,179 16, 299, 585 22, 001, 00820, 074, 907 15,030, 729 15, 116, 654 14, 362, 379 -17, 478, 808 15, 907, 061 9, 931, 164 9, 153, 699 12, 133, 120 $416, 928 ____________$4, 43,102---------------318, 104 ................. 695, 322 107, 117 69, 716 $167, 292 725 _____ 65,458 _________ ............ $122, 326 807, 032 ________ 55, 755 28, 511 .. 421,986-278, 200 93, 939 . 145, 289 106, 431 . 130, 742 __... 19, 258 128, 154 66, 185 __..... 7, 000 z z Hy GRouP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio ..... ___________ _ Toledo, Ohio_____ Oakland, Calif______________ Denver, Colo..._____________..... Atlanta, Ga ______________-_____ St. Paul, Minn__ Dallas, Tex-_Birmingham, Ala______ Akron, Ohio_____________________ Memphis, Tenn_...____________. $8, 375, 415 8, 582, 172 9, 070, 010 13, 040, 543 6, 581, 683 8, 998, 673 6, 802, 923 5, 350, 288 6, 908, 513 5, 801, 027 $7, 460, 641 7, 672, 594 8, 887, 822 11, 644, 968 6, 017, 964 8, 015, 421 6, 515, 317 4, 234, 775 6, 159, 888 5, 573, 576 $6, 605, 552 6, 849, 758 8, 600, 832 11, 152, 133 5, 257, 154 7, 418, 633 6, 473, 110 3, 309, 648 5, 561, 795 5, 208, 901 $6, 605, 552 6, 849, 758 8, 549, 992 11, 059, 850 5, 144, 686 7, 399, 363 6, 335, 385 3, 279, 397 5, 561, 795 5, 170, 905 37 38 39 40 41. 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I_____________ 13, 149, 620 5, 187, 590 7, 270, 749 9, 345, 509 6, 614, 007 6, 962, 446 11, 081, 172 6, 248, 292 4, 618, 815 5, 632, 736 12, 849, 274 5, 172, 645 6, 733, 468 8, 069, 780 6, 092, 368 6, 867, 085 10, 812, 123 6, 036, 667 4, 381, 723 4, 964, 980 12, 653, 528 5, 135, 879 6, 527, 237 7, 659, 297 5, 559, 549 6, 685, 206 9, 756, 179 5, 385, 074 4, 066, 212 4, 899, 536 12, 555, 306 5, 100, 096 6, 501, 056 7, 430, 885 5, 559, 549 6, 631, 159 9, 530, 676 5, 345, 547 4, 066, 212 4, 808, 146 San Antonio, Tex ______ Omaha, Nebr________________ Syracuse, N. Y ___________________, Dayton, Ohio __________________ -- Oklahoma City, Okla____________ Worcester, Mass -...... ___-_--. Richmond, Va______ Youngstown, Ohio _____ Grand Rapids, Mich________ ___. . H $122, 975 96, 811 $50, 840 92, 283 112,468 19, 270 137, 725 30, 251 ----------... -------..----- -- --- - - - --------------- 37, 996 - - - - -- - - - - - 91, 390 ............... 23, 313 H -2 N O 98, 222 35, 783 26, 181 228, 412 54, 047 225, 503 39, 527 $84, 495 10, 434 271 41, 432 - > 02 y 51, 580 107, 653 51, 169 H t2 $320, 526 -_- 569, 448 4, 403 89, 576 61, 948 TABLE 6.--REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM TAXI, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, FINES, FORFEITS, AND ESCHEATS: 1933-Continued [This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 74. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII. For text discussion, see p, 19] RECEIPTS FROM TAXES Special taxes The general property tax Aggregate Aggregate TY CITY Poll taxes qTotal , Total Original levies Penatirestnd All other Property H GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued Fort Worth, Tex-------------47 48 Hartford, Conn__----------------... .... .... .... Flint, M ich_____ .... 49 50 New Haven, Conn-__------------.---------.----San Diego, Calif- . 51 . 52 Nashville, Tenn__ .-------------..-----------53 Long Beach, Calif__. 54 Springfield, Mass___------------..------------Briageport, Conn_ . 55 ................ 56 Tulsa, Okla_____- $4,191, 501 10, 267, 253 5, 110, 703 9, 022, 311 4, 343, 293 3, 658, 427 4, 373, 342 8, 768, 759 7, 180, 536 5, 080, 661 $4, 052, 358 10, 100, 852 4, 805, 263 8, 960, 810 4,191, 293 3, 585, 598 4, 331,159 8, 662, 824 7, 155, 003 5, 051, 175 $4, 035, 208 9, 446, 294 4, 786, 052 8, 770, 485 4, 048, 420 3, 339, 412 4,137, 457 7, 662, 470 7, 003, 042 4, 976, 087 $3, 966, 277 9, 268, 870 4, 702, 335 8, 620, 455 4, 019, 888 3, 297, 604 4, 114, 028 7, 532, 806 6, 898, 383 4, 901, 754 $68, 931 177, 424 83, 717 150, 030 28, 532 41,808 23, 429 129, 664 104, 659 74, 333 $473, 325 _-----_--- $119, 009 H H r 38, 643 -______________ 79, 333 00 $54, 236 364, 819 13, 733 461, 961 -- --------- - 74, 000 93, 801 00 N y -------------- 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa_ .... _._._._.... ..... .... .... Scranton, Pa____ ..... Salt Lake City, Utah_ Yonkers, N. Y______ Paterson, N. J_ ...--------------Jacksonville. Fla_____________ Albany, N. Y -------------Norfolk, Va _-----------------Trenton, N. --------------Kansas City, Kans 4, 570, 922 4, 657, 330 3, 646, 884 9, 815, 418 5, 147, 639 2, 374, 064 7, 402, 606 4, 560, 888 4, 322, 724 4, 059, 146 4, 474, 4, 574, 3, 427, 9, 519, 5, 077, 2, 284, 6, 884, 4, 493, 4, 245, 3, 507, 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn______ 2, 263, 329 2, 423, 457 3, 750, 768 3, 239, 604 3, 879, 257 4, 161, 838 2, 273, 213 4, 716, 347 6, 424, 008 5, 008, 205 2, 182, 891 2, 408, 685 3,638,123 3, 202, 214 3, 767, 047 3, 582, 566 2, 187, 391 4, 707, 678 6, 414, 754 4, 995, 274 Fort Wayne, Ind Camden, N. J. Erie, Pa--------------------- Elizabeth, N. J__________________ Wichita, Kans ______________ ______ ------.... Spokane, W'ash ------Fall River, Ivl'ss_____ Cambridge, MJIss___ New Bedford, Mass___________ 663 596 868 862 635 100 903 109 343 034 4, 415, 4, 306, 3, 321, 9, 266, 4, 426, 2. 144, 6, 655, 3, 951, 3, 747, 3, 423, 144 097 053 365 875 776 760 868 243 783 2, 060, 452 2, 311, 866 3, 170, 144 2, 977, 914 3, 412, 659 3, 537, 064 2, 111, 851 4, 138, 435 5, 547, 841 4, 389, 136 4, 415, 144 4, 263, 070 3, 315, 330 8, 964, 816 4, 231, 868 2, 101,168 6, 561, 896 3, 840, 468 3, 575, 687 3, 419, 465 2, 033, 818 2, 311, 866 3, 150, 806 2, 922, 077 3, 269, 337 3, 537, 064 2, 111,851 4, 080, 185 5, 452, 480 4, 324, 647 43, 5, 301, 195, 43, 93, 111, 171, 4, 027 723 549 007 608 864 400 556 318 96, 438 H i- 00 71, 368 44,115 15, 209 2, 737 62, 097 12, 240 28, 311 27, 494 26, 634 40, 363 19, 338 55, 837 143, 322 58, 250 95, 361 64, 489 190, 144 354, 234 255,990 38, 236 10, 239 164, 174 1!, 359 10,560 13, 461 233, 154 327, 977 259, 128 44, 900 61, 125 57,917 H 'A I ° 84, 867 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 ________ _________ Reading, Pa .... Knoxville, Tenn ___________- _ -__ Peoria, Ill ____________________South Bend, Ind________ --------Tacoma, WashGary, Ind__ Miami, Fla_______________ Canton, Ohio ---Wilmington, DelSomerville, Mass__ 3, 559, 235 2, 826, 785 3, 546, 576 2, 334, 945 1, 978, 149 752, 085 2, 3,840, 292 2, 689, 024 2, 556, 212 4, 112, 972 3, 286, 017 2, 754, 477 264 3,279, 2, 328, 488 1, 952, 697 2,746, 476 3,099, 890 2, 350, 770 206 2,462, 4, 058, 410 3, 096, 551 2, 655, 698 132, 750 3, 2, 269, 075 1, 900, 315 2,706, 622 2, 842, 042 2, 106, 487 2,386, 486 3, 661, 017 49, 442 _ 3, 047, 109 74, 773 2, 580, 925 132, 750 .. 3, 2, 269, 075 -1, 900, 315 2, 706, 622 53, 351 _ 2, 788, 691 -----. 2, 106, 487 486 2,386, 69, 322 3, 591, 695 ._____________ 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 ___ Tampa, Fla____ -Evansville, IndEl Paso, Tex__ _____2, Mass ........................ Lynn, Utica, N. Y_ . Duluth, Minn _________________-. Waterbury, Conn___ Lowell, Mass _ 2, 707, 355 1,988, 312 063, 212 4, 712, 207 793, 287 3, 3, 812, 659 5, 071, 090 3, 905,199 2, 588, 538 1,983, 175 2, 044, 398 4, 680, 147 3,553,920 3, 699, 502 5, 036, 136 3, 887, 608 2, 436, 684 1,914, 166 2, 026, 140 4, 059, 954 565 3,419, 3, 628, 096 4, 934, 519 3, 355, 037 47, 266 2, 389, 418 - --------1,914, 166--------------------23, 044 _ 2, 003, 096 257, 129 203, 578 66, 671 3, 993, 283 39, 574 82, 922 336, 643 3, 878 ___ 2, 946 _6, 3,625, 150 13, 394 137, 157 4, 797, 362 214, 257 174, 583 52, 058 3, 302, 979 20, 695 -___ 16, 016 _ 94, 590 ._ 4, 470 10, 225 226, 630 41, 900 1, 040 17,859 52, 488 J 45, 378 40, 448 12 7j 0~d TABLE 6.-REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, [This table is presented in 2 sections, the first section beginning on p. 70. RECEIPTS FROM SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND SPECIAL CHARGES RECEIPTS FROM TAXES-cntinued CITY Businesslicense taxes opera- _For Permits Pneral Dog licenses I On liquor All other RECEIPTS FROM FINES, FORFEITS, AND ISCHEATS $12, 119, 658 $52, 106, 509 $819, 071 $19, 242, 906 $1, 891, 430 8, 006, 806 734, 018 2, 378, 834 31, 287, 037 11, 679, 557 9, 139, 915 432, 350 197, 795 188, 926 14, 223, 310 3, 055, 686 1, 963, 910 991, 781 369, 498 530, 151 tion and maintenance Courtfines For outlays and forfeits Commer ial forfeits Escheats H licenses "traffic Grand total--------------------- For text discussion, see p. 19] Nonbusiness license taxes S- Group I ._.....................-.-.Group II _1, Group III 1933-Continued FINES, FORFEITS, AND ESCHEATS: For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see. p. VIII. $3, 438, 857 $56, 142, 493 $5, 894, 192 $46, 318 $749, 538 32, 979, 079 8, 451, 991 14, 711, 423 3, 460, 372 833, 597 1, 600, 223 249 1, 221 44, 848 644, 862 82, 823 21, 853 980, 534 697, 727 1, 760, 596 H 1 r y1 GROUP I--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y -_________-- _______ Chicago, Ill __ Philadelphia, Pa___ ____ . Detroit, Mich________ . . . . Los A n g eles, C alif . . _____- _. . Cleveland, Ohio ___---St. Louis, Mo_---------------... ... Baltimore, Md_______________ Boston, Mass___________ ......... Pa __________.. Pittsburgh, ... ...-San Francisco, Calif________ Milwaukee, Wis _______...... Buffalo, N. Y ___------------------- $2, 736, 361 1, 750, 344 978, 600 ------------ 96, 870 295, 046 5, 892 260, 155 1, 308, 804 439, 213 92, 201 43, 320 $15, 622, 316 160, 922 3, 569, 352 391, 945 3, 030, 797 1,081, 701 2, 091, 672 1, 085, 897 264, 717 539, 081 1, 674, 935 741, 683 1, 032, 019 $65, 469 23, 344 49, 177 92, 120 39, 881 9, 254 25, 321 22, 794 25, 693 8,131 13, 583 57, 583 $3, 894, 055 4, 489, 056 2, 401 1, 480, 320 484, 655 1, 554, 551 452, 307 1, 002, 306 4, 248 2, 787 362, 164 2, 375 492, 085 OF 500,000 AND OVER $169, 616 130, 001 45, 014 77, 360 183, 709 30, 209 25, 751 45, 930 105, 004 57, 334 46, 241 51, 906 23, 706 $936, 809 859 6, 058 36, 808 H $9, 453, 383 7, 024, 752 43, 842 2, 183, 910 4, 807, 275 1, 051, 355 3, 997, 788 746, 517 516, 883 142, 996 297, 998 1, 635, 942 1,076, 438 $781, 765 684, 956 246, 792 368, 028 525, 530 229, 235 106, 684 27, 538 106, 663 112, 699 95, 215 139, 005 36, 262 $10 100 139 $495, 928 2, 568 1, 032 5, 281 34, 012 1, 578 3, 408 240 10, 190 2, 332 79, 221 8, 967 105 O 1 cc~~-~----~ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Washington, D. C__ Minneapolis, Minn_ New Orleans, La_. __ Cincinnati, Ohio____ Newark, N. J___ Kansas City, Mo___ Seattle, Wash___ Indianapolis, Ind___ Rochester, N. Y __ Jersey City, N. J__ Houston, Tex_ Louisville, Ky-_ . Portland, Oreg__ GRnou II.-- CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000. $30, 037 82, 734 234, 515 143, 251 591, 591 217, 898 117, 200 103, 803 100, 000 38, 141 47, 608 27, 235 $4, 934, 213 237, 446 907, 487 643, 605 1,449, 942 1, 082, 722 275, 169 116, 090 460, 764 1, 027, 192 30, 474 339, 637 174, 816 $42, 732 11, 564 1, 411 35, 660 14, 692 17, 856 2 18, 022 1, 968 28, 786 3, 721 2,604 3, 543 15, 236 $474, 864 62, 867 948, 071 11 358, 901 274 239 322, 912 2, 125 170, 815 125, 801 588, 806 $73, 817 34, 813 21, 433 29, 059 55, 444 20, 755 25, 062 23, 598 11, 252 16, 680 16, 626 9, 206 31, 753 . $1,117 260, 208 1, 227 209, 848 1, 037 2,717 221, 573 417 $421,290 466 549 1,667, 290 $421, 597 1,557, 1, 0,33,943 667, 417 1, 557, 471 466 193 1, 063, 549 303, 303, 597 471,441 471, 441 171,546 171, 546 65, 65, 471 1,550, 1, 550, 943 101,043 101, 851 043 851 71,184 71, 1,006, 184 1, 000, 193 $264, 997 84, 105 27, 70 112, 555 64, 599 48, 838 73, 545 8,261 15, 199 39, 399 40, 934 12, 380 41, 079 $732, 870 482, 239 82, 258 1, 351, 944 226, 265 768, 571 188, 213 1, 062, 019 613, 702 150, 452 $37, 628 23, 533 49, 984 42, 858 121, 926 33, 216 98, 095 53, 175 28, 035 75, 149 271, 689 2, 779 510, 308 1, 050, 630 455, 766 33, 033 186, 888 11, 189 227, 589 632, 705 22, 654 12, 166 25, 429 17, 362 23, 324 61, 963 8, 485 42, 438 3, 953 35, 051 $15 474 732 $909 1,480 1, 292 23, 164 9,295 18, 099 12, 040 2, 520 7, 687 5, 482 217 638 GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 ( 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio _________ .. ... _______ $84, 527 Toledo, Ohio---___-_______ _________ 90, 118 Oakland, Calif _____ .17, ___________-_ -452 Denver, Colo ___-___ .. ____________ 84, 853 Atlanta, Ga ____,_________ St. Paul, Minn_______ _ __ 54, 920 Dallas, Tex._________________________ 6, 912 Birmingham, Ala __________809, Akron, Ohio________________________ 81, 016 Memphis, Tenn___ ___ 18, 292 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I ._________________ 84, 687 San Antonio, Tex__________________________________ Omaha, Nebr_.______________ _______ 22, 740 Syracuse, N. Y _________________ 77, 359 Dayton, Ohio . _________________ ___ 60, 774 Oklahoma City, Okla_ Worcester, Mass___ 53, 035 Richmond, Va______ 11, 600 Youngstown, Ohio_____ 39, 317 Grand Rapids, Mich _____________________________ $418, 630 ____________ 416, 372 230, 041 $6, 219 149, 916 12, 902 654, 270 4, 525 518, 424 2, 394 26, 080 562 879 _ 333, 589 114, 644 581 44, 553 26, 696 57, 757 202, 537 279, 137 86, 198 19, 414 453, 103 181, 325 _89, 53, 681 10, 669 11, 314 16, 783 3, 812 $219, 397 206, 968 234, 885 95 88, 318 176, 759 177, 318 695 411 98, 946 !28, 610 58, 669 9, 159 111, 907 795 3 17______________ $4 560 9, 1: 567 2, 3: 278 3, 1( 0,279 _ 1'7, 520 1( 521 0, 8,653 3, 617 6, 458 12, 408 3, 562 9, 659 15, 474 6, 151 13, 129 33, 200 3, 945 3, 876 671 11, 746 $144,276 403, 806 49, 946 _ _ _ 214, 629 179, 951 106, 888 207, 737 42,549 73, 676 157, 897 5, 550 $1, 000 $773 899 514 1, 298 319 1, 850 5, 990 0 13 1, 544 365 101 1 Exclusive of receipts from permits issued by public-service enterprises, which are included in table 10. 2 Includes receipts from cat licenses. 3Receipts from cat licenses. CU TABLE 6.--REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM TAXES, SPECIAL [This table is presented in 2 sections, the first section beginning on p. 70. ASSESSMENTS, FINES, FORFEITS, AND ESCHEATS: For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. RECEIPTS FROM TXES--cntinued RECEIPTS FROM Ii. 1933-Continued For text discussion, see p. 19.] PECIANDRECEIPTS FROM FINES, FORFEITS, AND ESCIIEATS SPECIAL CHARGES CITY Business license taxes = SOn liquor traffic Onrlic Nonbusiness license taxes For operaCourt fines Commer tion and For outlays and forfeits cialforfeits All other Dog licenses General maintenane and forfeits cial forfeits HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued licensesermITIES All other Dog licenses enes Permits Escheats 1 z z GROUP III.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex ............. Hartford, Conn __.--- .____________._. . Flint, Mich...____ _________-____.. New Haven, Conn.... ____ $27, 900 San Diego, Calif____ _ 45, 310 Nashville, Tenn __________ 4, 060 __ Long Beach, Calif_____ 30, 500 Springfield, Mass---...... ..... ..... 64, 313 . B rid g e p or t, C on n ---- . . . . ______ . Tulsa, Okla_ --------------------- $12, 304 51, 235 17, 718 19, 884 69, 035 182, 871 125, 206 26, 055 38, 549 40, 532 -------2,517- 2, 517 $2, 653 $67 -------- 11 181 __ _ _ _ _ 10, 676 ------- 6,081--- 6, 081 1, 325 1, 878 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa-___-- . ________. __. Scranton, Pa_________ 114, 425 ------------Salt Lake City, Utah..___. .________. _______ Yonkers, N. Y_______ 56, 230 Paterson, N. J_ 169, 854 Jacksonville, Fla . __ .. _........ .... Albany, N. Y ...---------------40, 304 N orfolk, Va .. ____.. . . . ... .. ... .. .. 14, 130 Trenton, N. J___._ 126, 428 Kansas City, Kans ____ _________.. 52, 412 46, 824 86, 609 114, 945 394, 797 129, 663 120, 806 311, 904 304, 545 72, 573 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga Tenn....... __-..... . ------------Fort Wayne, Ind__ ___ 37, 538 Camden, N. J............. 58, 653 Erie, P a-............................ 44, 850 Elizabeth, N. J_ _____.. ____.. .. .. 40, 222 W ichita, Kans__ . . . ._______.. . . ------------. Spokane, Wash......_..........__ 10, 268 Fall River, Mass 87, 578 Cambridge, Mass 96, 446 New Bedford, Mass .___.. . . .____,. 22, 612 77, 085 -17, 021 383, 936 13, 437 273, 921 39, 035 57, 957 11, 367 18, 576 8, 539 -- (-5 H $2, 193 --1, 202 -- - - 255 27, 164 9, 720 1, 493 21, 867 17, 852 5, 019 31, 915 9, 206 4, 298 5, 514 68 --4, 270 10, 191 135 5,052 -. . . 5,987 526 4, 908 1, 028 7,179 186, 767 6 8, 260 4,905----------.... 3, 073 4, 024 4, 542 1, 839 13, 888 1, 060 10 2, 057 8, 240 1, 952 -- - -- --49- 1, 537 5, 407 7, 305 --::::::I 43 315 - $72, 781 ---- - -- - Q 40 1,547 7, 039 6, 542 9, 880 5, 902 20, 798 6, 398 1,918 -- 1, 302 319 9,021 3, 056 5, 773 ---- - -- - - - - - - - - - 7 7 787 19, 433 . . . . . . . . . $98, 911 120, 204 282, 538 33, 321 22, 424 51, 552 34, 381 87, 837 9, 403 $40, 232 46, 197 22, 769 28, 150 56, 795 20, 277 7, 299 18, 098 16, 130 27, 939 r $133 30 $1, 000 83, 622 74, 229 197, 182 288, 865 58, 836 64, 817 507, 278 18, 200 67, 382 545, 116 10, 689 8, 505 21, 670 3, 059 11, 168 24, 828 10, 425 49, 468 9, 880 6, 929 64,064 12, 470 98, 714 29, 551 109, 614 548, 328 41, 458 16, 372......... 2, 236 13, 931--------7,839.... 2,596 -- - - 29, 433 .......... _________ 24,352 ... ... ... 4,478 1, 908 8,395. . 7, 220 4, 536 463 I H H 00 y 646 164 3, 632 111 119 67 2 59 724 579 4, 191 126 F-1 y 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Reading, Pa-..........-----..... 63, 675 Knoxville, Tenn_-------3,220 Peoria, Ill.......................... 30,010 South Bend, Ind__----29,421 Tacoma, Wash_--------. 19,185 Gary, Ind_---------28, 306 Miami, Fla------------------------Canton, Ohio-------..---------41,167 Wilmington, Del-------------------------....... Somerville, Mass----... -----------.. 18,808 36,351 ............-............. 61,011 135 11, 573 30,902 __. -- - - 74, 334 11,368 . 200------------29,961 1,438------____ 5,946 523 14 234,125 43 ......---....... 135,695 --............ 66,213 67,825 3,830 ............. 9,675 _............. 128 4, 573--------2,145 ....-......... 11,268 .............. 2, 408------1,798-----------595 407 13,455 .-------_-1,208 7,323 4,065 .____________ 5, 662 45,295 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla---------------------...-------------Evansville, Ind-.................... 22,080 El Paso, Tex------------........................13,791 Lynn, Mass---------....--------.... 90,114 Utica, N. Y_---- ------------------32,184 Duluth, Minn--..... ---------22, 859 Waterbury, Conn----... -----13,200 Lowell, Mass---.................... 85, 382 144,529 24,017 5,198 ----------.-1, 402 2,046 4,091._______ ......_ 2,509 ............ __ 2, 691 1,454 3, 428 11, 201 11,339 1,647 1,411 8,102 1,087-----............-----. 3,006 645 339 37 14,113 ............. _ 262 57, 534 2, 372 .............. 35, 986 2, 255 ............. 15,009 3, 245 52 16, 490 .......................... -249, 571 58, 587 258, 513 2,395 5, 626 3, 738 699,894 320,081 73,196 4,100 87,165 2,494 _... 25, 442 197, 872 87,177 30,191 2, 219 23, 647 .... . 13, 721 .. __ . .... 6, 774 ....... __. 2, 3,250 ........... 19, 705 _....___... 1,464------------_...___ 40,448 ....----------...... 10,850_ ........ __... -. 20, 810 4, 677 490 __... 025 812 121 60 31,652 ...__---.-_ 597 ..-------------.. 18, 814--....... 6,618_ .. ._--__-_---__. 3, 673 36, 368 -----...-14, 666 __._..___. 113 3,116-----..-------.-.... 7, 270---............. . 1 Exclusive of receipts from permits issued by public-service enterprises, which are included in table 10. 132 H 78 FINANCIAL STATISTICS TABLE 7.--REVENUE OF CITIES RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS AND [For alphabetical list of cities, by State, showing RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS BY OTHER CIVIL DIVISIONS Y Aggregate a Subventions for education Other subventions and grants STotal By State By Grand total_ . By State county $Sa ... By Stale By . county _ $309, 381, 018 $273, 283, 684 $124, 051, 707 $6, 811, 479 $139, 880, 513 $2, 544, 985 Group I ______________212, 932, 315 Group II__....___..____40, 555,845 Group III----------------55, 892, 858 185, 670, 263 36, 308, 002 51, 310, 419 91, 669, 874__ ......... -- 94, 000, 389_____ 10, 480, 698 ......... 25, 827, 304 21, 901, 135 6, 811, 479 20, 052, 820 2, 544, 985 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y _.-... $122, 733, 822 $105, 577, 442 Chicago, Ill . 9, 177, 954 6, 012, 449 . 4, 923, 818 3, 705, 757 Philadelphladelphia, ... Pa Detroit, Mich .. __...- . 18, 900, 770 18, 504, 531 Los Angeles, Calif .. 11, 020, 717 10, 44, 106 Cleveland, Ohio ._____9, 5, 591 550, 9, 175, 485 St. Louis, Mo __________- 865, 502; 650, 286 9, 971,376 9, 64, 009 Baltimore, Md ___ . Boston, Mass _ ___ , 690, 047 2, 477, 334 Pittsburgh, Pa _________ 2, 159, 805 1, 423, 118 San Francisco, Calif _ 3, 875, 254 3, 158, 210 158, Milwaukee, Wis.... 7, 311, 273 7, 037, 223 Buffalo, N. Y__ ______ 8,, 751,386 7, 863, 313 $65, 615, 284 ......... $39, 962, 158 ......... 992, 000- -----5, 020, 449 ...... 2, 878, 727 . __. 827, 030- ..... 6, 219, 817----12, 284, 714 .. __...___ 5, 698, 736 _ 6 4, 742, 370 _.... 26, 157 ________ 9, 149, 3281___-__ 650, 286 _____ __ 1, 422, 264----8, 221,745 _..... . 467, 753 _______ 2, 009, 581_.._____ 1, 178, 103- -_______ 245, 015_ 2, 014, 223 -------- _ 1, 143, 987_ 629, 288 -- _ -6, 407, 935_ 3, 877, 236 3, 986, 077 GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A 14 Washington, D. 15 16 Minneapolis, Minn New Orleans, La .-.... C 17 Cincinnati, Ohio- ........ 18 Newark, N. J______ 19 Kansas City, Mo -... 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Seattle, Wash ...... Indianapolis, Ind -.. Rochester, N. Y_____ Jersey City, N. J -.. . Houston, Tex...... Louisville, Ky ............ Portland, Oreg -___ (1) 2$7, $8, 735, 6251 $7, 967, 643 3, 362, 885 1, 085, 817 2, 881, 592 823, 569 4, 329, 075 -...... -...... I.... 3, 646, 464 174, 496- ....... 4, 137, 043 3, 625, 124 2, 338, 469__ ..... 595, 579 574, 175 2, 570, 706 2, 531, 070 5,330, 201 2, 255,249 1, 154, 182 449, 889 4, 018, 524 2, 240, 244 2, 421, 012 4, 879,690 1,853,553 1, 134, 503 417, 382 3, 843, 051 $857, 964 .. 813, 569_____ 967, 643 ..... 2, 023, 628_ 10, 000 -....... 3, 471, 968 .. 428, 282!__ -........ 1,286, 655_____ 145, 893_____ 1, 451, 406 -.... 312, 201 __2, 2, 330, 567 _--156, 949 _ 1,098, 170_ 417. 382- .......... 101, 243 ---- --- 788, 838 -____. 108, 8111 -.... 2, 549,123_.___ 1, 696, 604 i .... 36, 333 ..... 3,741,808-_ GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio ......... Toledo, Ohio -------- ^ Oakland, Calif__ .___ .. Denver, Colo________in . Atlanta, Ga __________. St. Paul, Minn __________ Dallas, Tex-...._____.. Birmingham, Ala ........ Akron, Ohio______________ .. Memphis, Tenn __- $2, 637, 794 2, 222, 555 3, 087, 716 238, 738 221, 501 422 888, 2, 097, 548 1, 026, 304 1, 765, 198 721, 151 761 $2, 514, 2, 005, 659 3, 054, 650 134, 910 196, 199 837, 745 2, 086, 680 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I_....... __ San Antonio, Tex Omaha, Nebr____________ Syracuse, N. Y___________ Dayton, Ohio ._..__.... Oklahoma City, Okla ... ... Worcester, Mass____ Richmond, Va _____-____ Youngstown, Ohio ...... Grand Rapids, Mich_..... 1, 720, 447 737, 411 156, 003 3, 463, 744 1, 424, 718 304. 192 1, 0 9.1 47 364, 586 1, 601, 644 811 731, 471, 440 1, 724, 850 115, 024 3, 260, 278 1, 351, 285 304, 192 901, 454! 332, 400 1, 521.,031 718, 352 1, 019, !179 1, 690, 942 401 713, 1 Included with "Other subventions and grants." 2 Includes subventions for education by United States. $82, 426 136, 197 1, 299, 419 $1, 755, 231 70, 555 196, 199 411, 483 9, 201 626 759, 691 300, 718, 488 85, 739 718, 188 97, 191 1, 638, 528 81, 638 113, 506 174, 318 283, 721 67, 846 708, 997 ---- 64,355_ -- 417, 061 327, 054_ 1, - - - -- - -- 1,544, 677 35, 457 6, 555 $786, 940( $1, 645, 395 1,869, 462 564, 544 -... - - 110, 808 . 142,302 1, 385, 701 .-. ______ 6, 662 17, 833 1, 621, 750 . 1, 269, 647 190, 692 8, 717 9, 255 -- 718, 419_. 48, 679 __ ___ _ 1, 453, 185_ _ 79 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES GRANTS, DONATIONS, rank, see p. vIII. AND PENSION ASSESSMENTS: For text discussion, see p. 22] RECEIPTS FROM DONATIONS BY PRIVATE PERSONS AND CORPORATIONS Total 1933 For opFor prin-l of erationipal Forout- public and trust lays emaintenance funds RECEIPTS FROM PENSION ASSESSMENTS PolicePo emen Total e em, Firemen School em- Al other ployees $2, 772, 589 $1, 076, 544 $779, 529 $916, 516 $33, 319, 745 $3, 384, 816 $1, 629, 119 $13, 931, 753 $14, 374, 057 971, 611 637, 712 1, 163, 266 320, 611 303, 835 452, 098 246, 027 108, 756 424, 746 404, 973 26, 290, 441 225,121 3, 610,131 286, 422 3, 419,173 2, 634, 776 1, 005,189 10, 050, 400 12, 600, 076 426, 881 344, 754 1, 584, 627 1, 253, 869 323, 159 279, 176 2, 296, 726 520, 112 POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER $168, 193 13, 130 22, 379 20, 638 4, 661 9, 218 19, 607 392, 412 221, 864 80, 337 14, 933 4, 239 $18, 193 $150, 000__$16, 988, 187 $1, 223, 762 $341, 581 $6, 342, 964, 689, 435 285, 506 12, 655__ $475 3, 152, 375 11, 798 ______ 10, 581 1, 195, 6821_ ___-____ .. ---- .... -923, 77, 811[ 297, 20, 446 192_______ 375, 601 2, 554 1, 555 552 574, 950 209, 337 157, 418-_ ----9, 218 --...-..... --_ 365, 888 16, 666 12, 585 307, 19, 607-___-__-- _--195, 6091 172, 747 22, 862- -______ _ _ .327, _ 367 _ 19, 057 203, 775 230 391,407 820, 301 _--- 171, 220, 282 1, 582 514, 823 _ _.... .. . 346, 225 80, 112 636, 707 41, 396 10, 177 234, 619 12, 356 1, 958 259, 117 94, 640 69, 365 95, 4, 239-..----------_ - 883, 834 108, 982 86, 638 263, 132 $9, 080, 712 389 1, 213, 045 674 272, 008 790--____ __ --208, 195 685 28, 952 _ ________ 717 104, 593 883 748, 418 267 168,556 494 350, 640 112 __ _ 257 424, 957 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 $327, 132 $238, 136 188, 406 195, 656 72, 300- -__-_ _ _ 182, 708 122, 203 294, 097 103, 508 14 15 16 17 18 TO 500,000 POPULATION OF 300,000 $6, 305 52, 807 89, 596 367, 193 3, 390 9, 859 23, 099 17, 435 10, 961 19,679 16, 246 21, 142 $6, 305 _________ _________ $761, 677 37, 657 $15, 150__...-... 428, 486 13, 351 76, 207 $38 172, 652 163, 254 1, 836 202, 103 315, 418 3, 105 285 508, 529 -- 9, 859 ------ $121, 123 27, 766 47, 702 6, 964 66, 872 11,545 1- _ $75, 286 16, 658 52, 650 3, 543 44, 052 11,545-- 330, 462 38, 400 6, 332---- ---. 16, 767 11, 530 86, 959 19, 564 433, 076 17, 435-----------------_ __ 10, 9611___1 ..... 390, 735 73, 759 _ __ 4,116 15, 563---------------------------10, 318 ... ______ _ 5, 928 16, 261 2, 816 21, 142---______----_____ 154, 331 10, 385 - -.--- ____ 43, 443 46, 535 202, 084 15, 206 60, 223 ___________ 190, 301 21, 119 202, 092 33, 560 170, 431 112, 985 ---------------------------2, 028 11, 417----_____ 25, 664 118, 282--_________ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 $3, 013 134, 835 8, 542 89, 302 2, 000 146 1, 031 $3, 013 134, 835 214 44, 302 ---------- $8, 32R 45, 000 2, 001 146 1, 031 4, 221 3, 358 885 3, 358 955 3, 403 5, 469 336 13, 990 955 3, 403 5, 277 51, 015 11, 160 13. 664 1, 007 $3, 33t 192 336 13, 990 11,016 10, 841 13, 664 7 $120, 020 82, 061 24, 524 14, 526 23, 302 50, 531 9. 837 7, 125 70, 035 4, 392 248, 052 9, 158 35, 510 203, 130 59, 443 40, 00 319 1, 000 651 $6, 2, 665 12, 068 6, 926 14, 676 12, 042 3, 640 3, 228 732 21, 026 66, 949 12, 552 25, 5, 2, 15, 850 087 738 205 ...4, 678 --; . .. . ....... $113, 369 79, 396 $12, 56 7, 600 8, 626 13, 355 6, 197 3, 897 24, 281 69, 303 22, 905 4, 071 8,661 111, 145 32, 420 96, 571 59, 443 96, 499 16, 348! 66, 949 12, 552 27 28 29 30 31 $853 32 33 34 35 4, 392 36 88, 152 37 38 352 39 82, 693 40 41 42 40, 379 43 44 45 46 80 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES TABLE 7.-REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS AND [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS BY OTHER CIVIL DIVISIONS SCITY Other subventions and grants Subventions for education Aggregate STotal $ By State By GRcounty By State By county GROUP III.--CITIES HAVING A 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex-........ Hartford, Conn......... Flint, Mich ____ __ New Haven, Conn_....... San Diego, CalifL .... Nashville, Tenn ........ Long Beach, Calif- ..... Springfield, Mass-........ Bridgeport, Conn-....... Tulsa, Okla...........___ 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa........ 61, 762 910, 309 Scranton, Pa ._......... Salt Lake City, Utah..... 756, 858 2, 177, 344 Yonkers, N. Y .......... Paterson, N. J--............ 370, 122 Jacksonville, Fla____.... 569, 349 Albany, N. Y __-..---1, 001, 207 269, 740 Norfolk, Va-...........__ Trenton, N. J_ .- _______ 1, 080, 540 175, 416 Kansas City, Kans_.... . 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn ____ Fort Wayne, Ind.......__ Camden, N. J__ __--_--_ Erie, Pa ....----........ Elizabeth, N. J- ....... Wichita, Kans ........Spokane, Wash .......... Fall River, Mass _-___. New Bedford, Mass...... 677, 239, 437, 341, 1, 251, 233, 763, 222, 330, 287, 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Reading, Pa_ ._____-. Knoxville, Tenn ......... Peoria, Ill-_ _ _ South Bend, Ind ...... Tacoma, Wash__ ____ . Gary, Ind_----------.......-Miami, Fla__ ....-- __ Canton, Ohio Wilmington, Del ...-.... Somerville, Mass- .... __ 310, 835 463, 791 77, 367 221, 812 751, 348 254, 313 271, 285 156, 295 2,852, 889 197, 134 250, 377 424, 893 56, 917 204, 314 720, 639 237, 738 254, 493 82, 076 2, 836, 874 130, 331 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla _....---Evansville, Ind_ ... __ . -____ El Paso, Tex----. Lynn, Mass .___-__--Utica, N. Y_ .____...Duluth, Minn .......... Waterbury, Conn_.- _ Lowell, Mass.-_-__------ 423, 701 175, 617 408, 224 287, 684 1, 548, 395 296, 024 111, 697 216, 174 419, 875 156, 855 395, 563 242, 559 1, 448, 951 234, 446 54, 458 176, 649 $535, 241 199, 205 1, 629, 459 542, 110 1, 549, 944 1, 266, 9 8 5 147 1, 602, i 600, 989 144, 909 138, 425 $528, 535 95, 064 1, 604, 298 428, 716 1, 473, 385 758, 816 1, 577, 561 485, 750 78,154 138, 425 36, 570 775, 527 745, 818 1, 950, 421 234, 514 547, 249 886, 586 251, 913 980, 630 171, 378 $525, 592 $2, 943 90, 2761____ 771, 058 126, 529 5, 346 _ _____ 657, 726 93, 192 635, 653 66, 976 74, 324 815, 659 665, 624 732, 411 10, 395 -- ______ - 87, 727 $4, 788 827, 894 302, 187 55, 696 408, 379 3, 830 50, 698 36, 570 341, 246 - - 434, 281 _ 745, 709 109 631, 558_-___ 62, 515. __ ___ 501, 299 522, 254 -____ 157, 907--__ 399, 0641 29, 071 _______ 1, 315, 495 171, 999 45, 950 364, 332 94, 006 581, 566 142, 307 3, 368 -. - Cambridge, Mass ....... 066 026 909 757 501 916 423 254 634 896f 661, 740 213, 005 319, 714 276, 972 1, 159, 188 232, 065 737, 359 180, 513 254, 509 239, 704 187, 954 79, 324 319, 714 - 473, 786 6, 506 127, 175 - 276, 772 428, 250 41, 911 455, 158 35, 710 23, 806 85, 272 200 ___ 233, 981 3, 528 2,548 6, 315 250, 377 _-_______ 141, 631 283, 262 46, 025 ._. ... 87, 047 1, 989 449, 365 218, 689 82, 356 3, 015 254, 493 ........ .. 35, 798 ______ 2, 836, 874 ........ 26, 216 2, 252 392, 025- .... 41, 383 385, 563 27, 684 __ 2, 345 10, 000 2, 475 730, 938 190, 154 48, 220 141, 275 228, 155 148, 117 10, 892 115, 278 52, 585 152, 367 1, 878 44,400 101, 863 27, 850 113, 127 763, 272 .. -______ 212, 400 685, 679 224, 379 19, 067 55, 671 .... 42, 585 4, 546 2, 787 129, 518 81 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES GRANTS, DONATIONS, rank, see p. viI. AND PENSION ASSESSMENTS: For text discussion, see p. 22] RECEIPTS FROM DONATIONS BY PRIVATE PERSONS AND CORPORATIONS For opFor prinipalof eration of ertioncipal For out- Total 1933-Continued and public lays maintenance trust funds RECEIPTS FROM PENSION ASSESSMENTS Police- Total e men , Fireen School em Firemen o e ployees All other All other POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000--Continued $16, 685 $260- - - '-------$16, 425 - -25, 11, 830 1, 401 495, 683 8, 050 25, 694 145 . . -------...... .... $6,706 .... 87, 456 $6, 832 $6, 425 $74, 199 161 11, 311 $519_ ... . 748 653 .. 92 239, 000 256, 591 8, 050 ........--------___. 25, 694.________ 145-___ ... _ _______. 2, 845 3, 074 - --- 2,489 5, 320 -------- .. 56, 770________ -- -- -. 283 _ 320 ....... _ -- 47 48 ____ 49 19, 242 101, 564 16, 876 11, 649 73, 039 _______ 75, 158 7, 575 8,714 .. _ 58, 869 11, 648 3,952 4,701 . .. _ 2,995 17, 374 7, 764 9, 610 -- ___ - - ___ ........ 89, 545 ___-89, 545 _...... 66, 610 11, 674 10, 760 44, 176 ----- 77-----56, 770 $6, 706 .____ 25, 192 78, 012 763 3,958 2, ._________.__ __. ____ 11,040 --------- ----------- ------ 56 18, 471---------653 75, 359 2, 11,040 50 51 52 53 54 55 - 57 58 59 652 6,874 92, 669 112, 10, 844 98, 003 1,672 7,288 _.._ 7,289 .. 46,870 33, 824 8,066 4,843 8, 863__________ 2,350 75,592 _________ 1, ........... 788 -1,88----------66 60 61 62 63 64 65 -- - ---- .. "---- ----. 15, 326 2, 426 12, 9001 ........ ..... --293- _-....-...-... 25, 728 1, 869 4, 435 16, 510 2, 914 293 8, 406 6, 933 69, 829 -----33, 027 - ._____ __... ___ 85, 168 33, 027 2, 055 1, 445 610 ________ 62, 730 57, 753 4,977 55, ________ 362 18, 551 18, 551 _______---... _ 73, 762 10, 001 8,399 153 153 ......---1,698....------.. ---------------------1,698 50 ----- _________ 26, 014 3, 804 8,638 13, _____ 572 502,984 .........- 2, 38,757 .-----..------... ....---------- 38,7571--------_ 984 . ._ 1, 719 1, 719__ ... .. 74,406- -...-----.... . 7.. 51, 869 22,537 48,192 48,192.....---------- ..---------- ---------- 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 1,612 1, 612 .. _____6__-_____ 7, 250 15, 000 ....... 22, 250 175 175- _______.......... -. ... 346 346 ............ 20 20--..... __..._... 115 115......--------...... 5, 456 5, 456 ................ __38, 757 38, 274 483---.....--.. 282 282 ......... _......... 846 58, 846_ .......... ___58, 12,433 2,023 2, 192 16, 648 20, 275 7,893 3,367 9,0151 ------1, 304 1, 846 14, 002----------17,152 30, 689 3,717 13,178 13, --------794 16, 460 1, 002 1, 718 13, 740______-____ 11, 336 5,760 5,576 ....... _______83 35, 462_ _. ...-......-. 35, 462----------9, 744- -----15, 733 2, 923 3,066 ___ 18,459 48, 344 -----------.---------66,803 77 78 79 80 81 82 .....-------....... 1, 782 _ 2, 044 3, 826 16, 919 1, 506 2, 733 12, 680--------_ 10, 982 4, 396 6, 586-__----........... 45,125 45,125 -------------------......... ----------------121...... - -......... 99, 432 10, 428 17, 686 56, 006 15,312 14, 748 ......-..........-46, 830 4, 690 630 41, 510 ----------7,012 960 ...-------..... 45, 267 --------- 3,122----....... 42,145 400-------------......... 125-----........ 39, ____--- --.... --.--39, ----- ___125 _ 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 19, 053. 253 371 2, 250 2,2501 1, 843 1, 679 --12 14, 748 7, 972 400 2,206 5,000 224, 434 12, 239 130, 288 19, 769 523 7, 22,100 19, 053-- ------ ----95, 568 6,808 253 ............... 17, 574 3, 868 371 _.___...... 539 597 2, ........ . .... 99, 250 . 1,788 21, . ...... 2-1, 788----------- 1, 8431.......... __ -.. 1, 679-...... __------ __...-- 66 84 85 86 TABLE 8.-REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM HIGHWAY PRIVILEGES, RENT OF INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, AND INTEREST: 1933 [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. For text discussion, see p. 22] RECEIPTS FROM INTEREST RECEIPTS FROM RENT OF INVESTMENT PROPERTIES S a Receipts from highway privileges Aggregate CITY By sinking funds By public trust funds $33, 381 Total By invest ment funds and from miscella neous real property $3, 168, 199 $21, 230, 084 $67, 694, 286 $38, 711, 296 $19, 966, 205 $3, 377, 184 $5, 639, 601 27, 603 3, 025, 583 92, 213 50, 403 17, 882, 876 1, 905, 314 1, 441, 894 51, 909, 792 7, 821,133 7, 963, 361 28, 335, 539 4,920,407 5, 455, 350 17, 449, 829 1,483,707 1, 032, 669 2, 629, 461 282,933 464, 790 3, 494, 963 1,134,086 1, 010, 552 U .. Grand total______ __ $109, 983, 653 $17, 857, 703I ii - 12, 950, 060 1, 866, 905 3, 040, 738 85, 795, 914 11, 685, 565 12, 502, 174 Group I -................ Group II__ Group III -__----------- - $24, 431,664 Total By sinking funds By public trust funds By invest ment funds and from On current investdeposits ments ii-- 'i 20, 936, 062 1, 997, 527 1, 498, 075 ii 5, 778 C GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 $3, 268, 087 5, 006, 408 1, 225, 187 17, 090 604, 887 19, 516 1, 421, 878 788, 153 38, 844 153, 950 330, 095 $33,304, 395 __ New York, N. Y _ 10, 355, 766 ._-Chicago, Ill___---- 22, 624, 721 Philadelphia, Pa- ----... 931, 588 . . . . D etroit, Mich______ 3, 339, 776 Los Angeles, Calif ... __ 1, 277, 148 Cleveland, Ohio...____ 2, 197, 381 St. Louis, M o ............ 2, 438, 205 ..-----Baltimore, Md__ 5, 701, 858 Boston, Mass ...-------1, 074, 050 Pittsburgh, Pa______.... 1, 234, 712 San Francisco, Calif______ 12 Milwaukee, Wis 13 22, 259 -.....- 572, 172 33, 185 53, 706 740, 142 Buffalo, N. Y $3, 715, 989 $3, 715, 989 ..-------------------. 113, 934 . $614, 628 728, 562 .. 10, 808, 804 -1, 930, 814 12, 739, 618 ---13, 977 13, 977 _________............. 417, 264 417, 264 --------------------11, 620 _________-------------11, 620 69, 521 74, 297 . - . 143, 818 33, 496 $27, 603 . 61, 099 2, 503, 310 404, 075 .. . 2, 907, 385 45, 615 _ -_ 45, 615 114, 295 __ ____ 114, 295 _ _ 33, 185 1, 769 __ 3, 635 -_ 1, 866 $26, 324, 319 $16, 973, 848 4,620, 796 5,876 8.659, 916 6,358, 010 900, 521 732, 050 2, 317, 625 42, 816 1, 246, 012 546, 033 631, 685 173, 882 1,588, 953 1,051, 773 629 1, 380,181 2,755, 874, 485 504, 532 322 ____________ 790, 586 684, 698 245, 514, 831 320, 952 $9,138, 044 $31, 431 2,273, 561 2, 088, 308 2,175, 790 45,647 127, 586 .....- _ .. 761, 062 36, 500 15,182 364, 303 203, 567 13, 400 511, 266 14, 259 1, 364, 245 1, 082 554 14, 29, 500 491,756 __________ 368, 107 4, 440 5, 109 591 $180, 996 253, 051 80, 469 40, 885 1, 477, 247 320, 494 240, 836 11, 655 121 10, 325, 899 298,566 66, 565 188, 179 GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300, 000 TO 500,000 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ___ rt. Ginn non .- Washington, D. C _... Minneapolis, Minn_ .-.. N e w O r l e an s , La .- . . .. . . C in cin n a ti, O h io - --. $286,858 _.. Newark, N. J_ . K a n sa s C i t y , M o . . - . . . . S eattle , W ash -- -.---.. . . . In d ia n ap o lis , I n d . - . . . . Rochester, N. Y .....- __ J er se y C ity, N . J .-. . . . . . . . Houston, Tex____------Lo uis v il l e, Ky - . . . . . . . . Portland, Oreg ____--... 760, 898 570, 682 4, 477, 097 1, 285, 503 752, 728 356, 324 156, 996 368, 301 958, 491 450, 187 383, 360 878,140 I I $27, 21, 172, 62, 411, 296, 485 912 810 793 630 212 967 6, 000 79, 988 351, 376 169, 713 41, 045 224, 974 $55, 695 16, 327 27, 879 1, 735, 557 12, 572 2, 077 24,105 1, 021 18, 221 740 38, 768 50, 000 14, 565 ..... $5,408 79, 426 - 7,379 $55, 695 16, 327 22, 471 1, 656, 131 12, 572 2, 077 24, 105 1, 021 18, 221 740 38, 768 50, 000 7, 186 $203, 678 _ 722, 659 369, 993 2, 678, 747 301 861, 454, 439 331, 252 $331, 660 32, 719 1, 931, 391 758, 097 351, 041 68, 242 $203, 009 ... ___-349, 940 $22, 679 110, 865 38, 830 357, 772 19, 491 62, 768 29, 632 11,432 23, 020 43, 889 147, 353 $669 18, 380 187, 579 370, 093 10, 804 946 68, 71, 768 149, 975 7, 990 21, 006 724 120, 255 270, 092 606, 375 241, 706 292,315 638, 601 135, 236 454, 296 219, 472 205, 269 424, 994 29, 009 57, 164 778 38, 064 94, 547 31, 584 _ 1, 842 .7,22 71, 242 74, 263 94, 915 19, 614 48, 982 47, 818 U H ' y O GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Columbus, Ohio ....... Toledo, Ohio___________ Oakland, Calif ___________ Denver, Colo ______-.. Atlanta, Ga______ _________St. Paul, Minn --...... Dallas, TexBirmingham, Ala ....... ........ Akron, Ohio_____ Memphis, Tenn._______Providence, R. I_........ San Antonio, Tex________ 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 -________ Omaha, Nebr__ Syracuse, N. Y___________ Dayton, Ohio __________. Oklahoma City, Okla ... Worcester, Mass____... -Richmond, Va_______ _ _ _ Youngstown, Ohio Grand Rapids, Mich__ _ Fort Worth, Tex .... _____ Hartford, Conn ..---.. Flint, Mich_____________ New Haven, Conn .. . _ 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 Albany, N. Y_____________ Norfolk, Va ._______ Trenton, N. J_ _________ Kansas City, Kans__ Chattanooga, Tenn_ Fort Wayne, Ind___ Camden, N. J_____ ___ Erie, Pa -__---.... 73 San Diego, Calif -- ______ Nashville, Tenn___________ _____ Long Beach, Calif... Springfield, Mass ___..... Bridgeport, Conn ........ Tulsa, Okla____________ Des Moines, Iowa ________ Scranton, Pa______________ Salt Lake City, Utah .... Yonkers, N. Y___________ Paterson, N. J___________ ._ Jacksonville, Fla Elizabeth, N. J __ Wichita, Kans____________ Spokane, Wash .......... $556, 547 188, 848 250, 524 297, 151 336, 806 751, 423 286, 198 74, 328 123, 294 84, 709 952, 651 371, 495 472, 218 65, 192 190, 034 505, 871 126, 985 678, 974 22, 664 258, 981 168, 762 300, 339 88, 933 99, 297 496 200, 173, 765 456, 406 25, 650 29, 298 395 134, 073 111, 342 73, 083 56, 162 85, 991 340, 36, 746 110, 412 784,693 325, 217 190, 196 28, 278 60, 985 344, 709 36, 194 274, 472 53,936 54,742 $2 , 119 114, 347 156, 710 252, 278 41, 742 168,125 2, 399 2 , 18 5 250, 000 257,106 229 5, 809 40, 16,059 ......... _________............ $3 , 6 00 10, 082 16, 541 2, 572 7, 543 50, 325 450 2,649 1,810 12, 276 46,226 1, 617 $5 4 1, 8 12 178, 766 119, 636 120, 266 76, 985 659, 356 117,623 70,163 121,244 70, 034 888, 181 119, 878 $471, 645 72, 209 25, 567 23, 893 74, 362 619, 267 101, 167 30, 758 85, 814 57, 356 647, 117 32, 425 1, 960 5,684-- - - --------_ _______21, 429 ____-- _ 003 _ ____ ____________ 192, 1, 960 5,684 21, 429 192, 003 213,152 59,508 163, 376 273, 059 178, 892 $12, 6 1 6 10, 082 16, 541 20, 175 7, 543 50, 325 450 4,165 2,050 12, 276 62, 2 8 5 1, 617 ......... $9 , 0 1 6 ____. _______ _________ ______ ......... 17, 603 .__________-_.______ _______ __ ___ _ _ .________________ 1,516 _________ 240 - _.126, 909 235, _ 1, 566 2,386 34,937 26 112, 975 87, 905 66, 255 10, 082 13, 417 21, 848 57. _ _. , 499 28, 618 24,390 198, 337 9, 446 3,327 631 51, 176, 752 61, 192 15, 000 203, 805 4, 248 151, 705 46, 419 33,384 2,719 _____________________ 324 500 ________ 684 __________________ .__ 86, 31,544 32,129 ____________________ _____________________ 2, 297 _____________________ -.. 6, 707 ....... ........... 600 4, 553 4,370 355, 649 165 25, 459 3. 433 3,101 680 1,849 14,197 419, 039 1, 267 221 788 1, 265 6, 086 3, 912 3,895 65 .. 681 $278 452 1, 500 ... . . . . . . . 134. 018 249, 920 39, 288 403, 869 12 942 121, 374 131, 284 162, 415 64, 863 37, 415 985 2,719 176 86,684 440, 346 22, 164 170, 731 31,544 32, 129 134,832 233, 273 2,297 6,707 3,953 4,370 355, 649 86,610 92,590 968 82, 81,490 34, 502 15, 568 15, 716 87, 088 141 50, 342 73, 27, 465 57, 671 141, 974 25, 451 92, 888 314, 023 147,198 128, 783 12, 490 59, 720 134, 818 28,034 118, 872 165 25, 459 2.752 3, 101 680 1, 849 14, 197 419, 039 1, 267 221 58 1, 265 6, 086 2,412 3, 895 7,517 65 21, 293 __. 45, 051 __. _. -- 58, 713 28, 182 21, 357 360 116, 063 18, 769 74,508 313, 598 131,802 82, 417 7, 671 9, 646 126, 074 12. 453 63, 229 34 7, 917 $21, 469 $26, 840 28,281 7,858 _ 19, 568 80, 987 13, 537 2, 623 35,089 ------ _1, 417 5, 704 3,668 13, 455 20, 107 .- __ _ _ 508 4,945 138, 988 71, 053 132 59, 305 - 25,954 1,205 4, 544 15, 568 3,324 ---------80, 256 6,932 23, 655 2,207 1, 286 453 17, 649 630 50, 051 30, 775 5, 522 765 1, 362 3, 079 6, 289 12, 433 6,194 15, 598 42, 939 1, 223 3, 103 ----------- 5, 961 25 3 35, 065 5, 786 2, 437 3, 603 2, 934 1, 476 10, 106 100 4,457 -- - - 367 12,416 165 7, 785 2,590 510 3,783 19, 192 37 24, 910 3,000 19,840 4,875 4, 008 2,983 $21, 858 70, 418 74, 501 1, 849 5, 000 9, 335 22, 282 15, 323 7, 225 31, 023 28, 016 8,306 58, 303 9, 246 19, 815 441 7, 5, 890 7, 015 48, 071 3, 095 47, 248 21, 092 5, 121 17, 128 25, 131 31, 300 14, 206 12, 637 22, 086 923 5, 42, 857 10, 031 626 4, 24, 688 3,479 13,923 58 2, 980 27, 174 4, 617 17, 379 3,154 15, 071 020 32, 2, 608 6, 385 C' 5/ 6 53 y U O 0 Cl tl U (0 TABLE 8.-REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM HIGHWAY PRIVILEGES, RENT OF INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, AND INTEREST: [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vm. RECEIPTS FROM INTEREST RECEIPTS FROM RENT OF INVESTMENT PROPERTIES SReceipts CITY By investment funds By By public and from privileges Total s miscellag trust funds fneous real property from highway Aggregate 1933-Continued For text discussion, see p. 22] By sinking funds By funds mentinvest By public meand f trust funds ainvestro ments On current deposit tz z (-5 GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued _ Fall River, Mass .....---Cambridge, Mass......... New Bedford, Mass .... . Reading, Pa___________- _ Knoxville, Tenn ........ _.. ____ Peoria, Ill South Bend, Ind -_-_-Tacoma, Wash ......... .----------. Gary, IId M iami, Fla___............ $53, 180 130,345 48, 916 14,884 49, 833 55, 578 ' 986 20, 83, 655 4, 0917 65, 027 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Canton, Ohio -------V2ilmington, Del_ -.-..... Somerville, Mass---------__........ Tampa, Fla --. Evansville, Ind ._____. El Paso, Tex. .--........ Lynn, Mass _ Utica, N. Y ______---__ Duluth, Minn -___...... Waterbury, Conn Lowell, Mass------------- 107, 266--------------------------------------------------------266 $5, 500 ..-.5, 766 9, 796 119, 190 9,943 -----------------------------------------------. _------------..... _714 -_____ 714 60, 454 21, 828_....-------53, 215 - - - ---. 2, 662 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91, 377 805 -------... 805 48,119 759 759 32, 931 . 453 392 .. $1, -__ 1, 845 184, 354 145 1, 020 1,165 _--22, 475 _ 6, 890 ------------------------. - - 36, 834 8,191 ________-_- 36, 834 i - - -_ $49, 613 124,992 29,870 1,793 44, 856 $52, 246 129,514 48, 660 14,326 49, 411 35, 604 18, 614 40, 437 4, 091 20, 002 $934 . .$934 650 650 _________-------------$181 . ---........ ......... 256 .............. 558 --------------------------------------------_-------__--422 _422 8, 511 8, 511 11, 463 .2, 372 5, 895 _ 5, 895 ............. 37, 323 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 847 17, 986 -- 9, 541 91,943 44, 307 107, 266 103, 628 9, 943 59, 740 31,387 88, 715 47, 314 172 32, 182, 509 21, 310 6, 890 i -8, 54, 218 1,089 68, 130 7, 067 6,690 171 6, 533 i i $595 1,779 754 856 42 274 $2,038 2,743 18, 036 677 --- _11, $3, 441 1,072 9, 863 25, 467 6, 335 .11,432 8, 831 5, 392 1, 576 - -657 8, 228 2,515 9, 804 5, 733 -----------1,645 30, 504 547 443 101 1,236 4, 153 5, 357 4, 560 3, 388 33, 106 4, 844 220 9, 15, 296 166, 700 13, 610 _ 5, 944 --- 9, 590 27,172 953 4, i85 20, 78 12, 637 2, 297 16, 262 342 1,167 946 H 0 ( 1 TABLE 9.-REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM EARNINGS OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933 [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viII. For text discussion, see p. 22] EDUCATION HIGHWAYS rva- Sanilation, otection Gene r Conse-Other tooecton tionofe and prso governhatScine andppropcleanliness erty meit mmesation CITY All general departmeats Grand total _ ..... $62, 471, 929 $17, 223, 547 $6, 031,373 $3, 236, 737 __ . 36, 991, 976 10, 847, 947 14, 632, 006 13, 273, 259 2, 610, 509 1, 339, 779 4, 512, 587 891, 408 627, 378 1, 969, 168 412, 247 855, 322 Group I Group II_ Group III --.... 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 New York, N. Y . Chicago, Ill _ Philadelphia, Pa..... Detroit, Mich Los Angeles, Calif..... Cleveland, Ohio ...... St Louis, Mo....... Baltimore, Md ....... Boston, Mass Pittsburgh, Pa....... San Francisco, Calif.... Milwaukee, Wis ....... __ Buffalo, N. Y .... Washington, D. C___ Minneapolis, Minn__ New Orleans, La_ _ Cincinnati, Ohio_____ Newark, N. J_____ Kansas City, MIo ... Seattle, Wash________ Indianapolis, Ind ... Rochester, N. Y ... Jersey City, N. J ... Houston, Tex__ Louisville, Ky____ Portland, Oreg______ 1, 072, 786 621, 156 879, 165 $2, 867,135 $103, 188 $203, 437 134, 828 19, 414 50, 157 8, 758 12, 432 953, 683 179, 494 205, 561 87, 576 217, 643 36, 522 2, 229 57, 905 10, 535 49, 507 158, 767 3, 551 _..... 12, 682 106, 746 326, 005 23, 805 22, 490 55, 039 1, 649, 863 968 624, 592, 304 485, 532 286, 955 453, 593 Charities,Miscella hospitals, S and corrections $1,081, 791 5, 089, 879 1, 703, 326 4, 288, 586 I ! Re rneous l $9, 487, 698 $1, 083, 251 3, 443, 899 2, 697, 862 3, 345, 937 652, 998 148, 303 281, 950 l Recreaton c $5, 721,066 $1, 940,144 3, 333, 146 707, 146 1, 680, 774 1, 508, 859 144, 067 287, 218 OF 500,000 AND OVER $521, 488 55, 926 59, 512 244, 100 172, 650 202, 450 91, 102 102, 736 898 17, 096 28, 035 152, 318 1, 552 $106, 407 91, 012 1, 231 52, 822 28, 246 33, 410 22, 609 58, 205 2, 982 23, 521 11, 375 12, 583 41,129 $518, 153, 959, 618, 247, 343, 253, 73, 877, 362, 63, 345, 272, 277 106 235 830 501 374 752 927 559 350 999 128 841 GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 $91.,81 $262 I,5 _ I .__ . $8, 570 $91, 816 $17, 338 $262, 458 $4, 098 $184, 279 $221, 232 61, 134 23, 378 25, 787 17. 270 27, 328 121, 697 70, 494 19, 513 12, 952 6, 395 5, 142 23, 364 157, 508 175, 345 206, 690 114, 048 22, 2401) 209, 136 6, 595 66, 839 299, 987 400, 973 34, 624 106, 342 61, 046 95, 349 410, 245 85, 767 19, 114 30, 922 19, 428 3, 381 21, 523 237, 643 82, 752 19, 311 13, 688 9, 837 2, 682 92, 250 68, 133 216, 656 34, 249 6, 359 9, 076 43, 474 18, 422 102, 819 53, 766 184, 174 2, 453 10, 367 109, 541 33, 593 37, 501 130, 355 518, 763 5, 846 2, 685 31, 961 39, 843 181, 902 31, 956 31, 772 ____-. _ 18, 667 24, 191 341, 176 49, 214 15, 122 113, 777 35, 133 10, 940 1805, 164 9, 593 66, 419 47,945 912 3,954 105, 922 9. 395 161, 859 $992, 162 609, 967 803, 916 1, 986, 193 1, 387, 744 652, 007 584, 487 458, 345 679, 348 819, 562 587, 808 832, 593 453, 815 _ ' $1, 066, 766 1, 335, 327 476, 647 282, 177 314, 479 88, 874 280, 250 18, 542 138, 051 54, 680 271,194 98, 373 87, 227 $3, 858, 879 4, 926, 763 1, 325, 478 258, 676 541, 308 427, 251 692, 318 131, 344 152, 085 378, 235 304, 163 165, 947 110, 812 $7, 667, 432 7, 873, 655 3, 130, 983 4, 635, 934 2, 595, 900 1, 811, 021 1, 649, 888 961, 123 2,122, 048 1, 084, 531 1, 182, 537 1, 523, 370 753, 554 pairofoi ompensa.ion $2, 573,107 $1,226,080 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 R than repairfor compen- I $649, 506, 53, 786, 439, 257, 59, 25, 312, 156, 4, 158, 33, 523 964 129 521 740 395 937 293 388 988 087 313 621 $7,57 $71, 547 127, 977 289, 658 991, 958 116, 461 180, 969 80, 498 109, 211 112, 664 25, 118 110, 181 465, 925 15, 695 . $83, 476 20, 476 44, 118 207, 394 61,130 27, 611 74, 095 23, 045 37, 131 21, 586 34, 616 18, 320 -- 81 $22, 817 19, 210 8, 113 16, 173 20, 257 9, 250 18, 321 11, 515 6, 969 3, 315 7, 348 5, 015 $48, 690 40, 995 5, 025 961, 677 17, 998 $590, 777 525, 844 171, 335 420, 898 241, 529 91, 918 177, 931 382, 723 84, 917 50, 837 357, 687 172, 755 63, 995 5, 627 25, 818 321, 849 142 983 33, 527 46, 528 1 5738....9 $73, 112, 78, 38, 56, 46, 63, 69, 51, 892 009 979 157 656 930 101 117 731 10, 129 18, 694 48, 469 39, 282 ia $34, 115 3, 683 26, 947 14, 370 24 95 H r 00 y 00p y H " 337 - 823 61, 241 2, 432 ( Cst TABLE 9.-REVIENUE RECEIPTS FROM EARNINGS OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL ( SERVICE: 1933-Continued [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. For text discussion, see p. 22] HIGHWAYS CITY U CITY All general departdepartments General Protection person govern-tionh to d governanproperty Conserva- o a- 0 GROUP $36, 589 34, 583 7, 910 367, 376 67, 969 62, 859 139 9, 981 44, 530 8, 543 $18, 660 6, 966 6, 664 117, 671 2, 039 12, 993 6, 507 8, 021 45 24, 597 Columbus, Ohio_______ Toledo, Ohio_ Oakland, Calif ____-.... Denver, Colo______ Atlanta, Ga________________ St. Paul, Minnn __________ Dallas, Tex________________ Birmingham, Ala ......... Akron, Ohio.__________ ...... Memphis, Tenn__ 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I_ __ San Antonio, Tex __..... Omaha, Nebr ____________. Syracuse, N. Y ____________ Dayton, Ohio _____________ Oklahoma City, Okla _____ .. Worcester, Mass_______ Richmond, Va___________ Youngstown, Ohio ________ __ Grand Rapids, Mich_ .. 430, 060 124, 258 242, 798 193, 090 213, 740 230, 490 874, 721 169, 113 105, 951 427, 717 66, 395 547 12, 873 39, 801 16, 556 3,312 53,458 40, 745 11, 056 29, 670 48, 659 660 16, 581 9, 524 19, 661 14,140 10, 488 12, 910 7, 881 10, 638 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex ________-. Hartford, Conn __ _... Flint, Mich_____________ New Haven, Conn_____ ___ San Diego, Calif ______ Nashville, Tenn ........... Long Beach, Calif .___.... Springfield, Mass ..-.-.. Bridgeport, Conn ......... Tulsa, Okla___________.__ 264, 616, 441, 527, 101, 93, 155, 859, 409, 107, 21, 18, 11, 6, 9, 5, 75, 20, 25, 5, 3, 2, 6, 14, 684 439 997 407 575 757 288 831 905 336 918 275 189 366 839 175 2, 529 28, 923 4, 557 Charities, hospitals, pRecreation andcorSchools rections Misea neos Libraries III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100.000 TO 300.000 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 $266, 867 328, 092 349, 450 718, 050 280, 692 212, 560 356, 505 159, 791 262, 014 200, 354 EDUCATION Sanitation, or promo- Other than Repair for tionof repair er o e en mpensacleanliness compention sation 806 278 048 555 424 884 571 985 317 332 $28, 807 846 29, 403 2, 341 22, 947 941 57, 073 144 3, 132 5, 225 $9, 983 693 52, 422 29, 363 10, 378 10, 765 9, 048 18, 720 10, 108 11, 893 $16, 585 4, 604 53, 965 53, 014 31, 061 1, 762 46, 079 8, 589 11, 359 36, 241 235 070 813 576 215 841 007 351 727 953 20, 098 4, 627 8, 237 5, 302 4, 489 145, 842 14, 976 6, 556 474 3, 626 335 1, 515 6, 335 1, 671 5, 050 10, 232 7, 798 1, 710 2, 346 3, 542 46, 054 19, 244 13, 591 7, 924 11, 462 15, 101 3,193 3, 064 13, 798 20 2, 704 18, 608 11, 582 6, 354 102, 448 8, 994 13, 018 18, 036 5, 745 1, 757 1, 950 2, 661 11, 031 1, 550 25, 486 4, 988 197 1, 020 1, 169 6, 944 61 7, 051 $2, 322 3,479 52, 559 1, 980 2, 013 1, 345 5, 784 405 13,435 6, 684 44, 12, 2, 21, 2, 13, 57, 20, 11, 180, _ . __ _ $37, 036 12, 167 9, 500 44, 314 68, 093 8, 852 25, 365 24, 907 1, 382 13, 863 33, 361 125, 856 _ ___ __ 42, 710 __________152, 427 ..... 10, 234 53, 450 28, 613 82, 963 903 .. ______ 19, 231 532, 016 24, 971 16, 200 1, 912 ....... _______ 7, 613 19, 938 35,095 138, 068 40, 285 42, 848 143, 263 _...933 262 - ___ 389 1, 623 11, 207 7,245 $1, 494 15, 579 17, 005 16, 447 6, 091 12, 187 6, 623 5, 303 4, 364 32, 862 4, 920 4, 883 5, 476 8, 666 2, 203 3, 302 4, 514 4 3,273 56, 711 8, 314 1, 071 376, 870 326,432 42, 338 166,733 1, 222 41, 155 231, 280 21, 659 3, 347 3,606 7, 037 8, 632 2, 344 7, 074 ---------- 20,140 601,111 ___ _. 52, 719 H $93, 485 228, 634 48, 049 38, 157 17, 989 41, 875 98, 075 37, 960 171, 390 9, 218 261, 789 5, 501 .. ________ 55,306 110, 890 69, 712 12, 747 1,340 $1, 279 256 6, 154 8, 833 295 1, 066 $20, 627 20, 285 65, 819 38, 554 51, 817 57, 915 101, 812 45, 693 2, 269 10, 100 41, 128 45, 067 37, 965 25, 058 28, 213 45, 527 4, 922 10, 823 341 27, 703 25, 201 28, 020 108, 333 21, 119 67, 927 31, 379 22, 924 75, 848 49, 637 35, 421 25, 125 Z H - ---- - 9, 919 © 27, 554 530 C 10, 829 24 857 1, 085 13, 825 1, 485 1, 668 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa ...... Scranton, Pa ___________. .. Salt Lake City, Utah ... Yonkers, N. Y -__________ Paterson, N. J____________ Jacksonville, Fla___________ Albany, N. Y______________ Norfolk, Va__ Trenton, N. J_____________ Kansas City, Kans_ ..... 127, 356 176, 531 107, 721 116, 501 323, 578 65, 982 119, 453 121, 695 132, 792 33, 467 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn________ Fort Wayne, Ind__________ Camden, N. J.___________ Erie, Pa_ Elizabeth, N. J___ _____._. Wichita, Kans_____________ Spokane, VWash__________ Fall River, MNass_ ...... Cambridge, Mass__________ New Bedford, Mass ...... 167, 294 55, 331 62, 447 43, 780 34, 455 79, 703 143, 000 218, 015 375, 602 214, 565 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Reading, Pa_ Knoxville, Tenn .. ______ Peoria, Ill ................ South Bend, Ind_____.___ Tacoma, Wash____________ Gary, Ind_ _ Miami, Fla_ Canton, Ohio_ Wilmington, Del ......... Somerville, Mass ......... 48, 273 83, 101 122, 557 62, 509 196, 267 34, 446 207, 520 134, 330 51, 336 241, 727 3, 928 1, 324 236 25, 693 1, 900 11, 252 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla.. Evansville, lnd____________ 180, 955 84, 732 77, 253 305, 905 27, 702 79, 446 105, 947 144, 2C0 660 75 6, 039 14, 518 4, 388 4, 027 3, 149 14, 940 El Paso, Tex -------- --- Lynn, Mass_ Utica, N. Y________________ Duluth, Minn_____________ Waterbury, Conn__________ Lowell, Mass_ 811 844 362 831 191 18 27, 439 47, 031 17, 972 30 2, 219 1, 241 2, 274 5, 635 1, 006 2, 240 1, 787 1, 477 1, 334 1, 135 2, 712 1, 908 677 9, 674 19, 981 2, 359 1, 045 12, 755 53, 392 1, 126 90 550 892 8, 626 2, 671 1, 835 1, 963 4, 642 1, 407 7, 639 2, 412 408 250 2, 593 793 1, 459 102 296 33, 201 23, 425 32, 205 2, 713 5, 223 8, 462 216 537 12 939 5, 328 1, 197 842 18, 2, 19, 9, 24, 22, 784 4, 076 2, 133 24 442 8, 174 9, 203 4, 806 258 3 9, 465 i 2, 155 681 5, 330 11,149 8, 664 2, 277 5, 988 640 5, 643 1, 048 2, 782 15, 460 . ----- . _1, 714 4, 120 6,908 385 649 - - 129 9, 469 8, 967 1, 008 ---..... 4, 326 229 224 59, 765 878 7, 521 5, 339 14, 577 223 95 127, 011 90 106 709 20, 955 3, 127 172 1, 992 . 6, 268 46, 844 2, 292 5, 228 3, 047 655 135 12, 279 786 953 5, 64.7 1, 628 1, 512 1, 160 11, 748 15, 561 405 3, 354 481 530 2, 696 15, 009 7, 144 97, 742 9, 846 4, 831 68 39, 613 29, 466 4, 775 136, 572 1, 843 158 3, 468 125, 063 291, 561 100, 771 8, 167 ----------- 53, 16fi6 315 758 32 3, 742 2, 022 4, 013 1, 026 17, 509 4, 039 20, 646 809 614 2, 342 44 7, 569 3, 623 1, 333 10, 397 5, 012 2, 377 16 6, 251 35, 679 4, 000 436 10, 362 2, 648 1, 352 3, 325 7, 181 4, 855 251 114 191 4, 418 15, 032 43, 013 2, 625 i 5, 933 1, 328 23, 747 .- - - 2, 883 3, 150 2, 224 -__ 1, 004 4, 717 267 156 123.002 453 6, 643 1, 520 3, 217 20 1, 048 633 166, 179 162, 333 6, 443 165, 712 4, 744 56 618 54, 181 31,138 5, 170 56, 866 2, 109 2, 725 52, 963 50 55, 886 15, 493 1, 587 5, 478 254, 342 138 6, 584 5, 224 32, 013 25,935 7, 069 1, 826 3, 873 2, 749 3, 077 1, 799 - 29, 434 1, 142 4, 527 1, 484 14, 970 208 2, 842 8, 470 1, 782 25, 282 22, 646 23, 866 13, 763 15, 373 29, 444 20, 350 13, 467 46, 626 3, 149 3, 334 1, 310 2, 788 7, 188 4, 559 2, 042 1, 661 1, 225 984 10, 211 9, 951 2, 439 3, 6142 4, 136 24, 541 18, 672 457 3, 938 2, 358 4, 110 17, 120 8,975 64, 350 29, 075 27, 442 17, 988 17, 811 54, 514 4, 771 21, 702 2, 434 6, 400 4, 224 2, 305 4, 523 1, 709 1, 095 . . 1,988 2, 511 6, 755 27, 494 14, 435 23, 600 13, 393 19, 597 2, 173 7, 637 506 1, 826 64, 443 31, 665 43, 149 2, 265 35, 345 33, 864 43, 468 2, 209 2, 151 403 1, 937 2, 427 2, 552 3, 100 416 3, 484 9, 210 17, 003 13, 271 5, 000 27, 690 43, 999 4, 043 54, 802 331 56 5, 541 Z > 26, 247 15, 631 15, 710 1, 110 . 1 177 482 4, 658 H 16, 099 - 18, 167 2, 563 14, 918 C TABLE 10.-REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM EARNINGS OF PUBLIC-SERVICE ENTERPRISES: 00 00 1933 [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vIII. For text discussion, see p. 23] Total CITY CITY Grand total_ Total $238, 258, 439 -----------------_- -----------------Group I_ _____________--Group II_-_______-----------------------------Group III__________________ Electric light Water-supply Electric light supply and power stems syste Wa _ $152, 551, 566 $32, 367, 350 144, 288, 246 207, 878 31, 2,62, 315 72, 86, 766, 636 19, 430, 774 46, 354, 156 19, 686, 031 4,707, 276 7, 974, 043 Docks, Markets $2, 367, 618 1, 291, 832 565, 054 510, 732 Scales $14, 840 wharves, halanings $12, 794, 715 5, 389 1,043 8, 408 9, 587, 719 1, 672, 555 1, 534, 441 Cemeteries and crema- Halls All other tories $810, 978 $636, 863 $36, 714, 509 156, 305 82, 074 572, 599 336, 211 144, 003 156, 649 26, 458, 123 4, 605, 099 5, 651, 287 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y......-------------------------.. ..----.--------------- _.. __ . Chicago, Ill___ Philadelphia, Pa- ............---------------Detroit, Mich Los Angeles, Calif __------.--------------------. Cleveland, Ohio_ .------------------------------_ St. Louis, Mo ____----__---------------Baltimore, Md__----------------------------Boston, Mass___.------......------------------Pittsburgh, Pa .__----------------------------San Francisco, Calif_----------------------Milwaukee, Wis_ Buffalo, N. Y_------------------------------ $9, 042, 241 $6, 886, 063 ---------------------__..... $457, 951 ..... $23, 355, 463 ------------$39, 741,718 42, 757 ............... 8, 375 .......... $96, 115 12, 440, 925 12, 588, 172 $55, 295 - 290, 183 ---41, 577 -____ __-____6, 183, 202 -- 6, 570, 257 673, 869 -12, 131, 929 $1, 910 .5, 050, 17, 857, 857 1_________------------------149 -$242 ............ 1, 949,306 14, 664,102 ..--------__-----------9,526,622 26, 140, 269 108, 434 195, 534 103,086 119, -__________-____________ 992 2,747,857 5, 239,069 - 8, 513, 972 _ ............ 684, 629 95, 233 1,618 66, 121 3, 404, 647 4, 252, 248 1,052, 096 171, 676 -----------------------163, 979 ----------3, 568, 693 ----------4, 956, 444 65, 925 52, 977 _____----.......-... 111, 304 -- __ 4, 397, 921 ............ 4, 628, 127 2, 809 --. 90,330 -------------142 34, 649 2,726, 691 -------------2, 854, 621 2, 830, 929 -71, 313 2,177, 957 6, 401,824 11,482, 023 57, 254 1, 719 10, 285 2, 274, 264 2, 205, 006 ______________ ....11, 260 4, 920 145, 670 .......... 2, 266, 424 _____________ 2, 428, 274 06 O GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Washington, D. C__-------------------------Minneapolis, Minn .-------------------------New Orleans, La .---------------------------Cincinnati, Ohio .---------------------------Newark, N. J_-----------------------------Kansas City, Mo----....-------------------------Seattle, Wash__._- ___- __-----------------Indianapolis, Ind---------Rochester, N. Y_---1------------------------Jersey City, N. J------------------------------Houston, Tex___----_---_--------------------------........ ------........------------Louisville, Ky ..----------------------Portland, Oreg....-- $39, 084 $1, 862, 072 -- -------$1, 901,156 1, 382, 695 1,431, 512 -137, 414 1, 175, 678 _ 2,076, 178 48,852 ________ 2, 302, 196 2, 353, 353 823 110, 848 215 1, 940, -_--___-____2,158, 59, 198 _______ 2, 036, 178 2,099, 209 19, 164 $4, 707, 276 1, 511, 987 10, 686, 718 36, 520 37, 710 ---------------------------49, 972 _ _ , 386, 414 1, 242,235 ... ________ 1,899,048 -------------------------1,922, 735 47, 631 1,014, 258 1, 602, 238 1, 578, 319 1, 618, 571 396 ... 16, 1,485,260 1,933,869 -$43, 369 _______ --$5, 448 -$748, 458 13, 753 $875 __________ 301 _... 2, 004 - ____ 928 101, 616 _________4, 2, 790 3, 687, 008 36, 829 724, 454 ____________ 1, 190 199 2,055 953 81, __10, 23, 687 089 135, 892 _16, 388, 33______ _ 368 9, 065 187 ___ .31, . 28,813 _21,352 . 382,048 ..... ________ ___ ___ . _ $1, 043 0--------------------- GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 i 0 27 '° 28 f 30 t 29 31 32 " 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Columbus, Ohio -_____ . Toledo, Ohio -__________ Oakland, Calif __________ Denver, Colo--________ Atlanta, Ga- -__-_______. St. Paul, Minn ..... Dallas, Tex_______ _____ Birmingham, Ala -_- ___ Akron, Ohio____......... Memphis, Tenn .. _____. --------------------- ---- -- - -- - ----- ,, $1, 834, 519 1, 147, 422 3, 316, 569 2, 422, 801 1, 718, 735 1, 047, 981 1,358, 083 8, 935 1,043, 548 1, 268, 080 Providence, R. I__--1,672, 842 San Antonio, Tex__ ...... _________________ 1, 004, 000 Om aha, N ebr - -- -------------------------..... 3, 005, 212 Syracuse, N . Y -------------------------------- 800,181 Dayton, Ohio- --.............. .............. 814, 851 Oklahoma City, Okla .............. 884, 093 W orcester, ass--M ......... .......... ......... 846, 989 Richmond, Va---...... ........ ........ ...... 2, 021,146 Youngstown, Ohio_ _______ 621,429 Grand Rapids, Mich__ _________________ 844, 366 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort 'Worth, Tex--........................... H artford, Conn--- ......... ......... .......... Flint, Mich- --.............................. New Haven, Conn- San Diego, Calif__________ ______________ ______ Nashville, Tenn--............................ Long Beach, Calif ... ________ _____________ Springfield, M ass---..... ....... ....... ...... Bridgeport, Conn---...... ...... T ulsa, O kla- --............... ............... 775,574 922, 633 490, 454 1, 541 1, 658, 292 623, 284 2, 439, 711 955, 998 15, 293 787, 919 57 58 59 60 61 62 Des Moines, Iowa _ _________________ _ Scranton, Pa- --........ ........... .......... Salt Lake City, Utah__ .. _ ....... _ _ ___ Yonkers, N. Y---. Paterson, N . J-.. -------------....... ......---. Jacksonville, Fla---...... ....... ....... ...... A lbany, N . Y ---...... ........ ........ ....... Norfolk, Va_ Trenton, N .JK ns .............................. 866, 126 1, 275 562, 519 584, 787 1, 131, 712 3, 779, 164 815, 070 897, 307 559, 471 2,512, 740 63 64 65 66 Kansas City, Kans_____ ______ _______.____ $1, 227, 989 1, 102, 560 2, 571, 231 2, 388, 656 1, 711, 844 996,126 1, 358, 083 ------------ $306 __ $509, 372 21,143 12, 508 - -- - 747 74, 024 776 -- 212 794 10, 021 -- 37, 696 ---- - -- - 1,491 2, 013 - $4,150 -133 3,437 8, 925 76, 890 8, 429 1, 396 7, 129 1, 905, 833 r 52, 465 31,915 3, 266 1,103 1, 328, 025 y 33, 778 7, -------------- - -------------------------- 20, 203 $5, 948 17, 459 8, 852 5, 188 36, 540 8, 802 33, 210 2, 087 34, 770 42, 143 --- 20, 085 353 9,194 803 .... 36, 688 -------. ----------......-- N 504 y 775,574 901, 534 481, 576 10, 825 8,358 1, 539, 361 602,148 848, 746 952, 237 20,177 ----------- 10, 274 520 H 1, 541 106, 663 545 10, 213 63, 847 H H0 12, 268 64 1,801 350 1, 515,104 3, 761 15, 293 2, 151 813, 695 17, 669 1, 275 ------------- 34, 762 ------------- 340 2, 829, 360 1, 701, 283 21, 074 54, 795 10, 483 H H I~~I.f........l:::::::::: 78.5,558 543, 797 583, 789 1, 131, 712 558, 317 793, 996 807, 486 539, 074 802, 418 $17, 039 218, 507 1, 040,111 1, 174, 363 1, 557, 480 960, 965 1, 090,163 765, 411 772, 708 884, 093 791, 258 610, 268 620, 626 766, 396 $45, 773 21,569 $560, 757 658 18, 722 391, 487 9, 914 35, 026 8, 995 -4 (3 00 TABLE 10o.-REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM EARNINGS OF PUBLIC-SERVICE [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vm. CITY Total GROUP 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Water-supply Electric light and systms power systems ENTERPRISES: 1933--Continued For text discussion, see p. 23] Markets Scales a Docks, wharves, atories ings Cemeteries and crema- Halls All other III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000--Continued Chattanooga, Tenn___----$12, 741----..... ----.........-------------$5, 829 -----------------------------$6, 912 Fort Wayne, Ind ________....___________ ___... __ 1, 193, 594 $458, 901 $731, 631 2, 425 $637 Camden, N. J_-----------------------___ _ --549, 490 489, 244 ____ _ 1, 886 ------- -. $40, 000 $13, 683 4, 677 Erie, Pa--__.______-------------------_ _ ___ 592, 579 561, 323 ------------------------------------1, 397 .......------------------------Elizabeth, N. J__________________________________ 824, 039 810, 217 --------- _-12, 973 -849 Wichita, Kans-------11,911 .....----------------------------. 911 ---------11,000 73Sokn,-ah------------------0,30 -01----------91 .-------------------217---Spokane, Wash_ ....__. __ ____ _____________ _ 501, 302 501,085 ... ........ 217 Fall River, Mass_----------------------------374, 190 345, 881 -------- ____---------__------____ -254 28, 055 Cambridge, Mass ____________-__ 532, 863 475, 495 ---------------------------------57, 368 New Bedford, Mass ...-... ..........--..-..... 387, 608 342, 697 --........................3, 801 41,110 $29, 859 77 Reading, Pa __ .. _.....__... _ _.... __........ 587, 403 587, 403 78 Knoxville, Tenn__-______-______ -_______ 594, 806 583, 192 -------------11, 61479 Peoria, Ill ___________________--__________14,034_ ............ ... ... _. . 1, 311 560 12,163 80 South Bend, Ind__..... . ______ ___ _________ .. 356,070 352, 737 ----___..... 197 ........ 2,861 .__ ....... 275 80Sut . enld-----------------36 00 35,73------------ - -------.. 17----------------2,861 __2---5 . 81 Tacoma, dd. . . . . . Wash____ _______-__________ _ 2, 595, 708 622, 196 1, 912, 302 ...___..... _420 ____....._ 44, 8 22 GGry ,, In . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . ... . . . .... . ... . . . . . . ..... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 16, . 767 ......- .. . .. . . . . . . . . .____....___. . . .. . . .. . . 023 .. ... . . .. . . . . .. .. 82 Gary, Ind 83 Miami, Fla__ ...._____-.....__..__..._______ . 430,222 285,825 ............ .. .___... 131,531 ___12,425 441 84 Canton, Ohio__.....-__ _ ____ - --_____ 311, 215 300, 675 --------------5, 814 1,150 ---------------------------3, 576 85 Wilmington, Del___--____ _______________ _ 550, 991 453, 284-________ 4, 527 ....... .. 93, 180 501, 053 __............................_ 501,053 __ __ 86 Somerville, Mass 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla ________ ____________________ _ _ Evansville, Ind__....________________ -__ ___ _ El Paso, Tex ..--___ ____-------___ -----Lynn, Mass_-_______________-____________ Utica, N.Y--------------....... ........ ...... Duluth, Minn....-------------------------Waterbury, Conn----------------------------Lowell, Mass .................. __... ..... 495, 622 467, 166 _ -.. 31 27, 071 1, 354 -462, 698 420, 440 -____ _-__ _ 7, 519 - ..... .. 1, 019 33, 720 __ 456, 785 456, 785 449, 129 406, 308 --. .42, . . . 821 14,389---------------------------4,844 -------------------------------------------1, 178, 665 387, 447 --------------------------------.-------------------------378,961 371, 348 -----------_3, 438 -------------------------------------------341,595 322, 105 .......-------..... 17 --__ ________.... .... 16, 008 3, 465 . 9, 545 791, 218 4, 175 TABLE 11.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933 [Data for this table are presented in 9 sections, as follows: "I. General government", pp. 91 to 96; "II. Protection to person and property", pp. 97 to 102; "III. Conservation of health", pp. 100 to 102; "IV. Sanitation, or promotion of cleanliness", pp. 103 to 105; "V. Highways", pp. 103 to 105; "VI. Charities, hospitals, and corrections", pp. 106 to 108; "VII. Education", pp. 109 to 111; "VIII. Recreation", pp. 109 to 111; "IX. Miscellaneous", pp. 112 to 114. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII. For text discussion, see p. 23] I.-GENERAL GOVERNMENT _ All general dbranch CITYdepartments Total _ _ Chief executive Executive boardsand Mayor boards and Legislative ' Mayor branch _Executive commis- Auditoror Auditor or comptroller sions Grand total____--------Group I _............_ _ Group II _226, --Group III --- _$1, 727, 042, 682 _ 1, 150, 821, 281 110, 071 350, 111, 330 $142, 295, 927 104, 758, 198 18, 947, 598 18, 590, 131 $2, 942, 362 2, 101, 221 239, 900 601, 241 $1, 731, 566 1, 223, 863 61, 269 446, 434 ci Special accounting and auditIng 82, 000, 512, 824, 663, 809 966 239 604 $7, 451, 183 5, 158, 538 1, 039, 549 1, 253, 096 Finance Treasurer, Treasurer and collector of revenue Assessment and levy of revenue All other $651, 060 237, 434 154, 121 259, 505 revenue $16, 848, 831 11, 630, 248 2, 268, 182 2, 950, 401 $9, 673, 806 6, 173, 897 1, 749, 094 1, 750, 815 $3, 885, 145 New York, N. Y----------...... . Chicago, Ill---_ ---------_ ---Philadelphia, Pa-----------..... . Detroit, M'ich__--------------Los Angeles, Calif---....------Cleveland, Ohio---....--------St. Louis, Mo---................ . Baltimore, Md_---------------Boston, Mass.---............. Pittsburgh, Pa___...........___ San Francisco, Calif___------Milwaukee, Wis---------_ _ Buffalo, N. Y -- $489, 528, 646 138, 105, 211 78, 792, 507 - 68, 394, 786 - 72, 134, 242 - 40, 714, 307 30, 521, 944 31, 511, 186 - 59, 818, 014 32, 036, 738 33, 524, 093 32, 944, 377 42, 795, 230 $43, 411, 170 15, 897, 368 9, 123, 435 5, 107, 617 7, 395, 578 3, 036, 662 3, 169, 640 2, 038, 346 3, 963, 453 4, 194, 334 2, 713, 650 1, 993, 969 2, 712, 976 GROUP II.-CITIES 14 Washington, D. C_____ 15 Minneapolis, Minn_____ 16 New Orleans, La__ ]17 Cincinnati, Ohio._ _ _ 18 Newark, N. J_ 19 Kansas City, Mo __...._____.... 20 Seattle, Wash_ _ _ 21 Indianapolis, Ind ........... ___ 22 Rochester, N. Y_ ____ 23 Jersey City, N. J_................ 24 Houston, Tex ................... 25 Louisville, Ky_ _________ _ 26 Portland, Oreg ..... __ _,... _ $32, 19, 11, 21, 26, 14, 14, $1, 681, 494 1, 362, 230 1, 486, 749 1, 744, 092 2, 173, 607 1, 850, 036 1, 640, 243 13, 356, 855 860, 430 1, 573, 1, 917, 907, 704, 1, 045, $711, 211 41, 900 126, 428 23, 420 25, 196 20, 786 23, 177 53, 222 62, 124 44, 933 47, 318 22, 773 21, 375 HAVING A 020, 519 273, 537 734, 175 968, 882 470, 777 550, 362 979, 354 21, 263, 744 20, 755, 694 7, 079, 673 9, 951,452 12, 705, 047 $529, 695 369, 362 287, 252 67, 055 140, 476 74, 559 64, 468 66, 197 75, 471 118, 894 147, 943 88, 909 70, 940 363 674 508 812 360 .... ____--.... $103, 996 .....___ 32, 294 70, 161 43, 343 ............ ........... ............ 127, 190 ..... ______ ... 43, 759 92, 223 $1, 266, 485 5, 934, 423 853, 120 781, 145 554, 675 316, 071 349, 724 222, 926 255, 404 379, 261 219, 977 257, 878 239, 159 $1, 331, 468 1, 239, 294 495, 160 332, 587 581, 530 202, 173 258, 065 167, 408 420, 900 566, 893 263, 313 140, 946 174, 160 $1, 182, 490 241, 793 1,198, 906 71, 570 44, 221 45, 286 6, 918 9, 157 58, 381 252, 274 6, 078 32, 326 37, 128 POPULATION $45, 542 24, 816 121,487 31, 580 169, 896 28, 354 18, 694 270 $95, 134, 479 45, 415 99, 303 49, 380 144, 047 110, 009 $99,579 ______........... $3, 935 107, 059 42, 960 301, 944 17, 899 88, 981 4, 157 255, 214 19, 319 287, 777 6, 993 221, 747 207 .. $209, 120, 160 87, 736 86, 044 228, 902 242, 998 136, 521 59, 183 2, 842 32, 819 38, 651 7, 857 10,104 7, 425 11, 445 10, 549 69, 634 26, 505 123, 992 136, 570 24, 440 5, 673 79, 672 152, 793 53, 887 10, 820 76, 149 65, 712 59,155 53, 089 28, 094 85, 962 3, 853 13, 011 1, 250 3, 271 10, 968 199, 113, 174, 167, 126, 88, 180, 100, 45, 85, 8, 635 ----------- y H H 0 0 H C OF 300,000 TO 500,000 $14, 713 I H y $2, 344, 033 --- --. _ 784, 387 $40, 393 152, 517 6, 600 7, 417 328, 139 530, 916 65, 758 88, 698 62, 947 103, 424 2, 750 119, 347 27, 465 74, 513 11, 232 5, 272 154, 848 184, 401 2, 540 96, 956 2, 660 196, 359 2, 400 $61, 937 15, 445 z 3, 186, 528 116, 235 582, 382 GRouP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 z yH of revenue 814 861 344 776 094 783 249 963 679 282 $21, 174 1, 249 14, 551 15, 587 8, 404 1, 011 513 5, 432 12, 535 7, 556 27, 731 492 _ TABLE 11.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued C [See note at head of this table, p. 91] I.-GENERAL GOVERNMENT Executive branch t, CITY All general departments Finance Chief executive Total Legislative branch Mayor Executive boards and bor commissions Auditor or comptroller Special accounting a and auditing Treasurer Tesurer, and collector of revenue Assessment A. levy of and revenue All other Z GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Columbus, Ohio ---------Toledo, Ohio ----------------Oakland, Calif- ___-.----------Denver, Colo _______---------Atlanta, Ga __---.-------------. . St. Paul, Minn _________-------Dallas, Tex ...................... Birmingham, Ala_ .__---------Akron, Ohio_______ __-.-------Memphis, Tenn ___- __.------Providence, R. I---- -__________ .--San Antonio, Tex- ..... __ Omaha, Nebr___ __ ____.......... Syracuse, N. Y____------Dayton, Ohio ________---------Oklahoma City, Okla_ Worcester, Mass--------Richmond, Va____.________ __.. Youngstown, Ohio___________Grand Rapids, Mich- ________ 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 .__.-------Fort Worth, Tex_ Hartford, Conn_______ __- __----..... Flint, Mich _______ ____... New Haven, Coun .....----._____ San Diego, Calif ._____. Nashville, Tenn_--- -Long Beach, Calif_ Springfield, Mass__________Bridgeport, Conn-- _-- Tulsa, Okla _...... ...... .... 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 $9, 241, 551 9, 773,143 10, 001, 425 345 12,137, 6, 897, 136 7, 868, 593 6, 865, 678 4, 235, 782 6, 336, 768 4, 763,168 12, 428, 530 3, 484, 187 5, 725, 516 10, 720, 783 6, 360, 393 3, 976, 055 10, 626, 397 6, 007, 358 5, 788, 176 6, 457, 712 989 $351, 182 465, 422, 847 1,178, 624 030 343, 465, 675 316, 171 181, 772 283, 689 233, 714 3, 598, 277 8, 966, 833 4, 582, 999 7, 779, 113 ,5, 127, 652 3, 241, 785 5, 585, 673 9, 331, 307 7, 492, 794 3, 366,990 185,880 482, 055 151, 304 345,884 338, 354 222, 842 370, 425 317, 772 296, 461 144, 963 394 532, 187, 566 327, 064 526, 874 287, 827 177, 100 377, 046 516, 543 235, 309 250, 659 496 $9, 817 _-------$23, 447 $9, $17,144 31,726 11, 654 ........ 20, 696 7,544 26, 645 .-- 157 52,021 ........ . 39, 500 15, 747 21,645 39, 488 19, 696 4, 597 13, 168 $43, 327 37, 410 174 11, 30, 343 5, 749 3, 766 27, 122 30, 183 6, 550 7, 857 18, 201 8, 348 ... 26, 756 8, 027 52, 651 1, 000 24, 062 43,811 17, 339 ..-----------18, 224 450 13, 581 30, 342 19, 338 3, 892 24, 600 13, 746 -----------30, 444 ___ ___ ... ... 12, 129 2, 862 10, 490 16, 6, 273 546 5, 580 2, 915 .. 2, 000 727 9, 140 21, 438 ............ -23, . 30, 971 ... __ 7, 585 9, 471 ..... ______ 4, 443 14, 677 12, 685 ............ -20, 194 2, 950 19, 454 14, 346 5, 438 _______ 11, 028 ..-----------5, 929 _ 7, 006 .. 1, 057 10, 030 . 7,186 _________ .. 24, 665 646 16, 18, 142 29, 941 . 1, 938 .. 9,130 2, 219 11, 684------------- .. ~fl~i 30, 303 9, 859 6,830 13, 832 10, 172 606 14, 480 24, 37, 215 41, 756 24, 455 913 26, 11, 489 1, 894 247 867 3,675 23,897 $47, 479 35, 254 39,043 238, 216 95, 548 217 58, 25, 450 27, 923 22, 094 54, 717 $25, 205 36, 285 122, 908 55, 493 4,874 51, 283 20, 028 23,862 29, 471 $18, 739 13, 328 11,063 48 11,330 16, 718 3, 864 11,303 3,331 82, 646 29, 442 83, 545 71, 520 44, 933 1,826 _ 68, 743 49, 837 9,117 68, 808 33, 923 24, 318 74, 811 28, 431 6, 780 _ 52, 898 12 U2 ______ 2, 575 6, 664 3, 602 42, 475 5, 642 24, 562 46, 549 25,113 23, 593 3, 492 2, 852 56, 974 23, 232 473 1, 521 10, 869 3,499 803 381 3, 434 1, 216 7,500 307 664 62, 69, 29, 527 30, 315 31,915 40.87 35, 928 _______ 16, 966 28, 016 57, 340 35, 862 57, 648 68, 366 48, 893 52, 768 2, 550 ----------28, 646 ....-------.. y 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa__._----------Scranton, Pa__-------------Salt Lake City, Utah___..._____. Yonkers, N. Y------------Paterson, N. J______ Jacksonville, Fla__-_------Albany, N. Y._.. .. ... . Norfolk, Va ... Trenton, N. J- ------------. ._.... Kansas City, Kans. .. 4, 535, 489 4, 860, 984 3, 655, 887 9, 987, 030 5, 699, 911 3, 560, 803 6, 292, 904 3, 253, 929 5, 266, 679 2, 695, 301 220,930 265, 959 363, 103 665, 661 172, 444 223, 406 360, 597 345, 171 174, 919 148, 361 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn .............. .. . ...... Fort Wayne, Ind . Camden, N. J____-------------Erie, Pa__------------------------Elizabeth, N. J-___ Wichita, Kans --.--............-__......___ Spokane, Wash __. Fall River, Mass_----___-----Mass__--------Cambridge, New Bedford, Mass ............. 2, 275, 197 2, 582, 808 3, 882, 937 3, 041, 468 4, 725, 847 2, 796, 711 2, 921, 287 3, 829, 103 5, 851, 289 4, 263, 171 104, 395 113, 261 224, 001 278, 910 190, 711 85, 554 159, 590 149, 799 232, 232 177, 963 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Reading, Pa--.........--........----------.. Knoxville, Tenn--- __---Peoria, Ill _ _------------South Bend, Ind--__----Tacoma, Wash_________________ -. . Gary, Ind_.......-......___ Miami, Fla_............ _._.. Canton, Ohio...--..----------Wilmington, Del____ Somerville, Mass___.. 3, 121, 139 2, 446, 726 2, 754, 684 2, 214, 234 2, 911, 302 2, 564, 744 3, 005, 027 2, 378, 998 3, 105, 962 4, 019, 737 189, 285 292, 774 184, 948 103, 751 176, 498 120, 220 189, 057 126, 782 206, 051 206, 137 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla .... Evansville, Ind------.... El Paso, Tex_ Lynn, Mass .....--------Utica, N. Y_ Duluth, Minn .... _ Waterbury, Conn_ Lowell, Mass----.....--------- 2, 453, 2,187, 1, 757, 4, 660, 4, 580, 3, 005, 4, 270, 3, 925, 205, 92, 79, 167, 294, 230, 351, 199, 453 582 585 316 016 446 606 919 843 208 242 361 017 760 438 777 23, 698 21, 148 8, 872 51, 217 31, 859 5, 593 21, 221 19, 844 22, 869 7, 600 11, 368 14, 548 .......-.... 8, 759 36, 910 19, 589 25, 918 15, 275 5, 562 57, 166 36, 987 7, 358 8, 301 1, 648 23, 800 3, 085 15, 333 9, 818 3, 212 15, 732 12, 189 -- 27, 586 --...... 7, 864 14, 198 12, 535 1, 016 6, 598 7, 271 1, 640 25, 257 15, 989 8, 857 17, 627 12, 329 12, 795 12, 720 7, 600 13, 816 5, 687 17, 832 9, 268 6, 342 20, 075 7, 893 8, 131 12, 797 8, 862 9, 209 39, 464 2, 557 7, 248 15,032 13, 168 1 4, 634 9, 730 21, 886 33, 710 19, 396 1,813 3, 465 32, 449 10, 500 3, 600 20, 848 2, 500 30, 297 ............ 18, 938 2, 154 10, 067 4, 000 10, 227 1, 069 14, 607 79, 974 56, 108 96, 778 31, 405 53, 283 54, 207 56, 442 29, 475 20, 942 1, 268 15, 698 34, 112 54,409 22, 927 16, 502 23, 501 49, 712 15, 543 5, 805 6, 919 1, 600 9, 379 2, 523 16, 445 5, 848 13,184 879 2, 550 21, 246 3, 137 2, 378 1, 252 13, 343 8, 330 ........... 12, 805 4, 173 9, 500 895 19, 126 13, 812 22, 557 68, 949 25, 612 9, 529 12, 325 29, 459 34, 376 34, 908 2, 867 3, 239 16, 360 64, 322 36, 808 13, 253 8, 803 6, 431 11, 769 20, 634 15, 125 10, 315 9, 039 7, 855 8, 783 45, 25, 73, 17, 21, 18, 52, 17, 30, 39, 14, 412 17, 544 6, 715 8, 411 17, 456 10, 067 28, 813 10, 490 950 4, 160 1, 380 4, 318 4, 135 5, 500 408 3, 741 3, 000 2, 078 935 2, 756 5, 138 19, 190 86 038 660 338 387 277 685 125 296 710 869 32, 834 5, 731 18, 472 36, 634 29, 977 19, 719 44, 406 28, 667 297 6, 863 4, 629 7, 500 2, 410 2, 826 9, 020 1, 314 1, 504 824 1, 608 20, 029 33,363 23, 957 6, 610 51, 051 2, 880 259 491 21, 652 5, 000 975 15, 611 10, 038 9, 194 462 21, 578 177, 104 330 120 2, 798 17, 908 10, 924 13, 785 29, 834 240 7, 969 7, 004 945 3, 377 11, 240 500 12, 705 23, 078 26, 304 26, 286 28, 158 25, 317 76, 554 400 130 1, 209 4, 336 191 8, 926 H / H H H 0 U O 0 y M TABLE 11.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933 [See note at head of this table, p. 91] I.-GENERAL GOVERNMENT-continued Judicial branch Executive branch-Continued , CITY General executive SGeneral Elections Law Grand total _... ____---- -. Group I_____ ___ Group II __ _ Group III City manager $5, 653, 8------ 199 3, 500,145 827, 608 1,325, 446 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 $1, 298, New York, N. Y ...-...... 549, Chicago, Ill_.............. 311, _... ..-.Philadelphia, Pa 95, Detroit, Mich .............. 180, Los Angeles, Calif__182, Cleveland, Ohio_________ 87, St. Louis, Mo_ -............ 105, Baltimore, Md 181, Boston, Mass160, -_.-....... Pittsburgh, Pa 70, San Francisco, Calif__--...84, Milwaukee, Wis ..-....... 190, __ Buffalo, N. Y 14 Washington, D. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Minneapolis, Minn_ New Orleans, La_........... Cincinnati, Ohio ........... Newark, N. J __ Kansas City, Mo_......... Seattle, Wash _ -Indianapolis, Ind_ Rochester, N. Y _.---------Jersey City, N. J-----------Houston, Tex ________-----Louisville, Ky- ............ Portland, Oreg City engiCity clerk neer and Cityclerk public works and service $242, 557 _ 62, 086 180, 471 1, 116, 863, 109, 143, $4, 205, 602 1, 831,379 570, 459 1,803, 764 $1, 346, 592 498, 910 345, 769 501,913 49, 529 ____________-$10, 310 . . . . 40, 112 . _ _ $29, 943 56, 848 59, 687 _ -_ 84, 434 18, 782 86, 156 11, 205 _.. 91, 593 _ 10, 030 19, 899 13, 390 13, 361 77, 295 76, 717 -_ __ 119, 831 83, 550 . 17, 475 33, 914 80, 880 -.... 57, 913 HAVING A $27, 031 $13, 499, 900 11,404, 26 842, 523 1, 253, 091 $32, 856, 592 26, 651, 127 5, 466, 085 739, 380 $10, 601, 804 7, 833, 059 1, 454, 274 1, 314, 471 24, 870,475 20, 338, 970 2, 376, 402 2,155,103 OF 500,000 AND OVER $5, 568, 757 $7, 257 $7, 424 1, 923, 641 377, 892 63, 236 976, 107 335, 269 6, 933 201, 456 945 12, 8, 541 959, 257 46, 813 85, 022 478, 241 13, 616 24, 182 69, 517 52, 142 14, 455 137, 238 53, 409 42, 991 372, 434 95, 135 25, 566 215, 476 2, 236 49, 392 234, 140 38, 799 12, 042 52, 610 34, 764 44, 344 215, 412 99, 310 58, 688 $12, 145, 622 2, 010, 545 2, 220, 013 1, 895, 153 1, 750, 909 756, 507 1, 264, 182 468, 640 1, 280, 320 1, 097, 260 667, 797 633, 275 460, 904 $2, 386, 264 662, 763 1, 183, 200 509, 353 977, 286 314, 512 488, 782 80, 827 220, 766 428, 037 288, 739 79, 897 212, 633 $13, 740, 018 1, 291, 731 744, 425 451, 426 964, 692 306, 431 329, 266 325, 752 710, 599 408, 461 399, 430 258, 812 407,927 794,997 442,816 168, 738 183, 443 080 224 150 706 GROUP I.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION $288, 188 $484, 679 161, 108 64, 027 57, 144 168, 510 48,125 73, 234 107, 811 255, 809 33, 784 601 33, 424 21, 675 136, 688 77, 852 26, 680 157, 146 47, 608 82, 561 42, 765 48, 862 28, 336 175, 986 $92, 609 All other City planning $118, 947 ..... 632I 37, 192 685 291 -.......... 851 168, 291 466 54, 396 650 925 _72, 21, 748 -... 598 -....... 404 40, 945 811 ______ -_ 081 ,_-__ __ -.... 964 27, 553 880 29, 838 198 GROUP II.--CITIES C_________ Civil service POPULATION _ _ $14, 991 25, 166 5, 585 38, 720 27, 756 52, 213 17, 619 ____________ 14, 945 36, 554 18, 699 108, 290 _ 43, 180 9, 094 67, 657 18, 535 .......... 3, 610 30, 468 5, 820 46, 035 8, 650 58, 991 General government buildings municipal courts All other A $1,923, 367 1,169, 587 271, 915 481, 865 OF 300,000 TO 500,000 __________ $10, 152 13, 750 32, 639 -9, 223 10, 041 .. $149, 919 $119, 251 $670, 057 100 27, 401 45, 988 11, 550 13, 963 14, 577 91, 212 52, 471 158, 462 44, 955 94, 674 48, 685 33, 322 31, 074 38, 078 60, 274 55, 407 14, 658 475, 480 516, 308 551, 332 559, 032 424, 267 373, 956 264, 611 484, 306 565, 689 238, 979 51, 442 290, 626 9, 219 63, 938 4, 874 ... 8, 788 6, 114 6, 317 1, 500 600 $173, 029 ____- $74, 928 14, 664 185, 434 245, 430 125, 076 125, 398 13, 377 157, 904 343, 540 17, 311 110, 296 40, 916 122, 089 176, 947 203, 094 418, 541 254, 003 304, 110 80, 159 181, 965 218, 806 58, 435 84, 159 101, 065 . GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 Columbus, Ohio ............ $23, 123 -- ___----_...... _......_. Toledo, Ohio .__ _____ _____ 24, 911_ ___________ Oakland, Calif__... .. .__ 26, 543 $23, 670 $12, 006 Denver, Colo-------..... .__. 51, 351 4, 230 Atlanta, Ga__ _______ - 19, 372 16, 765 St. Paul, Minn __ -_____ 27,947 ___ _______ 12,830 Dallas, Tex__ ________--- - 30, 546 19, 340 8, 529 Birmingham, Ala--...___ 15, 576 _--________-___-___-.-__ Akron, Ohio__-__ _____-_ 17, 918 ____ __ ________ Memphis, Tenn----....____17, 465 .... 3, 684 Providence, R. I ____ __ 26, 932 _____ 14, 986 San Antonio, Tex __________ 17, 767 -6, 763 Omaha, Nebr____ _____- 27, 872-__________ 10, 598 Syracuse, N. Y______________ 27, 558 25, 136 Dayton, Ohio_ 14, 030 13, 821 _ Oklahoma City, Okla._____ 23, 991 12, 401 6, 236 Worcester, Mass ___ . 12, 952 .. ......... 17, 727 Richmond, Va ________.___ 24, 571 -_... 6, 892 . Youngstown, Ohio ._____ 22, 673 _ . Grand Rapids, Mich 12, 591 11, 849 8, 803 Fort Worth, Tex ___________ 19, 534 12, 625 1, 522 Hartford, Conn___ __ 31, 677 __________ 3, 235 Flint, Mich ___ 4, 095 6, 436 4, 215 New Haven, Conn------.. 10, 383 . 7, 880 San Diego, Calif39, 14, 340 -_________ 500 13, 620 Nashville, Tenn________ ... 26, 073 .. 3,102 _ Long Beach, Calif___. ... __ 32, 299 14, 111 17, 978 Springfield, Mass ... ______ 12, 963 . _ _ 18, 542 Bridgeport, Conn ____ . 14, 252 .. ..... 11, 474 Tulsa, Okla ________ . -_ 28, 876 _______________....._____... ... Des Moines, Iowa....________ 29, 718 .......... 6, 508 Scranton, Pa . ._______.__.. 32, 279 ...... 4, 972 Salt Lake City, Utah.. .. 32, 999 ........ 10, 271 Yonkers, N. Y ... ______. __. 68, 120 .-----.... 13, 843 Paterson, N. J__ _ _ 9, 867- ....3, 000 Jacksonville, Fla_________ 27, 254 ........... _ 6, 493 Albany, N. Y_.......... _ 14, 835 -_..... _ _ 4, 300 Norfolk, Va________ ______ . 13, 921 20, 679 6, 922 Trenton, N. J__ _____11, 252 ....... ____ __ 9, 420 -.... Kansas City, Kans .________ 25, 384 ........... 7, 175 Chattanooga, Tenn _______ 8, 289 ... Fort Wayne, Ind _________ _ 4, 679 __________ .... 3, 968 Camden, N. J____________ 9, 840 ..... ... 5, 1,09 Erie, Pa.. ___________ . _ 11,976 -. __ .. 1,749 Elizabeth, N. J ...... __ _ ... 15, 823 ............ 6,452 $30, 898 101,868 38, 654 99, 999 10,937 45, 806 19, 883 16, 430 12, 052 6, 650 94, 088 8, 419 35, 260 27, 753 8, 494 26, 761 10, 284 53, 962 17, 733 26.096 15, 675 44, 465 9, 541 38, 463 37, 585 21, 711 28, 263 7, 685 21, 764 4,746 53, 133 24, 577 79, 383 159, 547 12, 051 31, 320 28, 552 12, 157 __ 7, 398 17, 272 33, 015 10, 653 12, 011 34, 051 $7, 349 5, 917 14, 700 3, 919 $886 2, 824 5, 778 __ 3, 979 10, 418 6,949 6, 739 3, 425 3, 707 3, 684 ....... 9, 583 .. 345 __21, 2, 829 7, 055 -.. 2, 163 6, 708 551 _ 714 2, 825 12,110 $5, 737 25, 876 ___ 134 645 38,813 43, 504 2, 059 4, 589 ____ 20, 708 $76, 912 ______.___-_ $6, 491 66, 586 _- ______ - -_ 55, 713 16, 415 ..... ... 66, 714 26, 786 $343, 264 58, 800 ........ 10, 022 .... _______ .. 2, 636 17, 794 43,040 ........... 21, 402 4, 251 5, 130 ........ 5,846 .. 930 9, 924 ........... ____ ____ 1, 772 1, 553 85, 598 .... . 12, 674 1, 604 8, 671 5, 778 2, 467 __________ 8, 554 17, 842 45, 510 2, 983 11, 696 . ........ 23, 183 .......... 5, 907 35, 306 -. 48, 283 6, 639 630 42, 300 26, 391 46, 633 2, 066 17, 939 60, 923 .............. 32, 660 1, 861 .. 6, 479 _ . 19, 290 2, 338 66, 588 ......... 37, 230 ........... 21, 021 . . 420 46, 783 16, 352 _... --. 45, 645 12, 809 1, 374 379 13, 989 Id 0, 733 28, 428 629 4, 545 6, 396 ______________ 2, 312 .___________ 35, 319 4, 388 62, 491 53, 155 _ ._ 14, 079 _ . 25, 397 1, 045 3,108 3, 965 61, 188 5, 172 47, 731 11, 461 7, 429 39, 849 18, 935 20, 648 20 10, 693 8, 878 9, 560 4, 931 12, 221- _ .____. 1, 510 26, 744 .. 37, 574 3, 721 6, 947 5, 750 ..... _ 29, 612 .....-- ...-__. 1, 003 . _.__49, 411 3, 032 29, 577 ____. 3, 740 7, 859 1, 090 4, 411 150 2, 745 60 35, 986 ________---_--2, 070 2, 280 249 . _ ___ _ _ _ ____ 1, 239 90 74 29, 602------------------24, 956 5, 916 10, 289 27, 568 42,113 ..... _________ 46, 965 ........... 2, 107 4, 849 6, 664 27, 716 9, 400 ..... _________ ______ ________ 6, 826 ...... ________ 5, 502 3, 008 7, 292 4, 431 15, 317 25, 142 56, 094 2, 199 218 10, 947 9, 723 91, 551 9, 118 .....______ ___ _ 868 8, 466 11, 592 3, 155 1, 798 756 150 3,128 ......... _ . 24, 701 ......... ___ __ ... ______426 7, 321 1,362 ......... 4, 472 ... _ 7, 642 ..- ____-___ ..... ______ _ ---.. ... . ...... 7, 220 16, 456 5, 584 ..... 281 2, 919 100 102 ....... ____________ ___________ ... .__________ 166 810 6, 833 -------------7, 326 $49, 266 25, 000 89, 595 148, 146 44, 197 95,936 31, 686 18, 770 47, 383 8, 758 53, 813 7, 550 24, 550 106, 347 40, 566 10, 614 40, 148 54, 882 30, 732 23, 959 17, 484 60, 493 7, 106 57, 350 38, 362 16, 411 34, 445 67, 581 14, 755 8, 845 36, 326 13, 451 21, 843 44, 842 7, 665 17, 879 56, 403 22, 711 32, 857 18, 735 12, 471 9, 695 44, 153 14, 400 14, 495 O M TABLE 11.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued [See note at head of this table, p. 91] I.-GENERAL GOVERNMENT-continued Judicial branch Executive branch-Continued CITY General executive Law City manager City engineer and City clerk Cityclerk public works and service Civil service General City planning All other General General municipal courts Elections government All other bidn buildigs GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 Wichita, Kans___------ ---Spokane, Wash ._-_.-----Fall River, Mass .__...... Cambridge, Mass_.......... __ New Bedford, Mass ..-..----------Reading, Pa__ Knoxville, Tenn_.-------... Peoria, Ill___---- ----------___.... South Bend, Ind ... _... Tacoma, Wash_---..-.. $8, 504 $8, 163 16, 901 7, 302 9, 166 9, 243 ....------4, 603 ___________ 20, 938 9, 382 8, 440 8,143 7, 507 ____________ 14, 400 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Gary, Ind------------------Miami, Fla_---------------Canton, Ohio _--------------. Wilmington, Del---...---. Somerville, Mass .---------Tampa, Fla___----------------Evansville, Ind_---------.... ..----- __ El Paso, Tex__ ..------------Lynn, Mass_ Utica, N. Y ________________ Duluth, Minn____16, . Waterbury, Conn .. Lowell, Mass----......-------- 8,154 17, 594 8, 680 8,136 4, 850 23, 040 5, 411 4, 116 12, 236 15, 459 310 74, 510 17, 869 $6, 283 7, 451 8, 239 - 17, 375 545 -17, 6, 475 ___________ 3, 295 -6, 186 4, 794 4, 335 6,810 6, 011 -___-___-__-----------------_--5, 600 .------------ 12, 734 6, 700 ----------447 -5, ___________ 5, 366 -8, 463 ___________ 8, 492 -8, 481 __________ 15, 841 9, 066 $319 $4, 211 __________ 2, 637 ...... $1, 528 24, 796 _ 112 6, 223 ............ _ 948 11, 085 ............ 1,317 496 12, 696 256 911 9, 949 717 ............ 9, 543 127 ... ..... 18, 887 .... 1,420 19, 002 _ 32, 858 4, 946 ....---.... $5, 041 ______________ $150 4, 348 -- ________ _ _ _ __ 1, 221 ...... _ ..... ....... 7, 238 ......... 6, 471 _...----_............... 100 ......... $4, 914 5, 546 5, 948 2, 741 3, 110 9, 893 -________.... _ 5, 763 2, 948 $25, 465 17, 641 3, 759 31, 471 9, 427 5, 586 26, 025 ........ __7, 10, 252 --....... ... 10, 724 _---------------81 30 13, 429 647 2, 049 _14, 2,___049----. 5, 152 22,874 ........ __ 26, 027 .... 3,119 1,200 1,384 15, 780 28, 266 ------------ 375 2, 100 17, 944 5, 534 20, 090 17, 890 12, 904 ...... 2, 936 599 11, 599 --..... --------3, 272--------_ --...... -------2,853------.. 5, 431 -249 5,0404,900 ........... .. ...... 15, 151 26 4, 822 ... . .... _ .. 9, 024 ..... 22, 001 8, 049 ..._ 95 1,344 13, 523 39, 269 430 21, 369 3, 649 2, 063 1, 927 42, 830 16, 449 78 39, 374 3, 477 1, 737 14, 828 27, 390 5, 013 28, 270 8, 985--------------------------------_ 31, 722 6, 910 .............. 56 770 15, 749 $10, 31, 28, 34, 33, 26, 8, 12, 467 469 010 090 166 640 053 621 089 29, 051 17, 638 2, 476 4,324 45, 574 24, 226 11, 014 7, 810 4,134 15, 013 53, 415 29, 352 53, 082 23, 733 BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS TABLE 11.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued [See note at head of this table, p. 911 II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY $298, 852, 375 ....... - Police de partment Supervision Total Grand total . Inspection service Fire department CITY $395, 932 $170, 799, 246 General expenditures Water service $102, 898, 756 $3, 768, 235 Police and fire alarm $1, 827, 815 $1, 307, 688 1, 051, 977 292, 589 483, 249 Register of Militia and armories 1, 140, 437 116, 790 50, 461 _ Building, Weights plumbing, and measwiring, and boiler ures $3, 733, 675 $5, 372, 384 $1, 015, 851 deeds and mortgages i All other $2, 564, 278 _ _{ Group LI ... .... Group II__ 1 Group III__ ---r--- ------ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ..... ---- I 196, 447, 338 38, 241, 639 64. 163. 398 ~ New York, N. Y _________ Chicago, Iil__ _____ Philadelphia, Pa Detroit, Mich_____ _____ Los Angeles, Calif .... __ . Cleveland, Ohio _______ St. Louis, Mo_ Baltimore, Md ______ __ Boston, M ass _........... __ Pittsburgh, Pa______ San Francisco, Calif ....... Milwaukee, Wis .... __.... Buffalo, N. Y __-_ __..... I 122, 073, 487 218, 853 39, 522 19, 341, 391 137, 557 I 29, 384, 368 II 15, 026, 277 29, 593,- 517 450, 744 1, 763,- 522 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF .. n ... ,U,,n.,O .,., $21,991, 138 $432, 557 $54, 930, 502 6, 074, 009 $4, 588 15, 568, 009 3, 561, 827 9, 551, 711 85, 589 125, 497 3, 574, 278 25, 971 8, 396, 231 4, 388, 367 5, 593, 185 847, 235 49, 060 2, 008, 085 ----------2, 981, 221 2, 095, 765 5, 043, 351 9, 063 2, 648, 306 4, 018, 832 3, 341, 601 5, 142, 916 1, 787, 580 2, 399, 042 40, 162 2, 887, 723 3, 080, 392 1, 617, 939 39, 555 2, 382, 926 4, 420 109, 125 2.- 302. 344 I 2. 985. 169 ~ ~ ~~ __.$99._.1,,., __ _. __ __ $83, 568, 355 23, 839, 865 439 14,179, 12, 615, 006 12, 189, 511 5, 178, 310 7, 625, 068 6, 811, 907 9, 081, 469 4, 750, 394 6, 452, 793 4, 417, 601 5. 737. 620 I --- -- 58, 278, 962 969 1, 553, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 500,000 AND OVER ,nn , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $1, ~ 016 009, _..... -: 6.5 $255, 270 200, 329 66, 975 113, 931 107, 346 144, 716 143, 433 86, 952 33, 042 18, 167 13, 237 2, 815, 257 750, 886 167, 532 559, 481 199, 356 257, 014 3, 123,980 888, 339 1, 360, 065 $993, At5f y1, 732 100, 158 148, 413 11, 044 41, 541 15, 491 24, 148 15, 872 42, 291 17, 453 22, 472 21, 011 27, 835 $1, 708, 678 271, 411 87, 957 39, 509 26, 344 5, 400 22, 042 21, 533 55, 507 20,001 20, 343 4, 672 16, 850 r ~ mn r $1 00 1 ___ .,n $1, 160, 512 535, 244 398, 894 150, 141 243, 717 133,978 92, 495 234, 044 306, 617 50,935 53, 632 157, 631 98, 727 74, 152 266, 757 176, 515 146, 259 99, 785 108, 108 99, 180 102, 056 56, 153 101, 603 98, 448 2, 300, 247 188, 209 75, 822 654 - C H 0 GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300.000 TO 500,000 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 - Washington, D. C________ Minneapolis, Minn ____-. New Orleans, La .... _____ Cincinnati, Ohio ____ . Newark, N. J________ __ Kansas City, Mo .......... Seattle, Wash_ Indianapolis, Ind ___ . Rochester, N. Y____ ____ Jersey City, N. J__L ___ Houston, Tex_ _...____ ___ Louisville, Ky__ Portland, Oreg__ - , _ - $5, 924, 809 2, 309, 772 3, 131, 861 2, 605, 880 5, 262, 744 2, 014, 613 2, 520, 491 2, 703, 048 2, 478, 901 4, 417, 981 1, 145,625 1, 740, 345 1, 985, 569 , __n, r $14, 497 17, 292 7, 733 $3, 183, 669 1, 049, 838 1, 411, 443 1, 213, 345 3, 055, 168 971, 803 1, 135, 640 1, 059, 382 1, 018, 119 2, 895, 715 520, 624 1, 003, 396 823. 249 $2, 086, 774 1, 008, 220 1, 269, 943 1, 171, 581 1, 868, 495 835, 884 1, 140, 927 1, 140, 761 1, 008, 548 1, 336, 380 552, 427 585, 703 1. 020. 634 --- $123, 253 $52, 998 16, 410 1, 982 2, 682 $70, 247 345, 891 22, 280 63, 293 76, 198 29, 845 12, 326 1, 197 1, 455 25, 013 15, 053 $121, 779 103, 023 72, 510 30, 800 79, 805 83, 871 56, 818 23, 524 129, 635 31, 920 17, 201 2-.,1-0 X209, 130 72,969 53, 093 71, 506 125, 954 61, 567 38, 282 30, 365 37, 126 79, 907 16, 212 34, 291 57, 937 90n U, vu3 8, 137 8,838 8,756 32, 340 15, 516 12, 141 7, 920 29, 976 28, 559 11,302 4, 962 - ---- $794 12, 348 32, 544 20,995 62, 457 6, 012 4, 190 5, 420 35, 574 900 3, 612 3, 363 . CO "-4 TABLE 11.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued C [See note at head of this table, p. 91] II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY Fire department P, CITY Supervi- partment Police and Police de- sion Total Inspection service General expenditures Water service fire alarm Militia and armories Register of deeds and mortgages Building, plumbing, wiring, and boiler eights and measures $13, 208 29, 051 $5, 283 4,825 .....--- 3, 300 $1, 800 All other H GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio __-___--Toledo, Ohio .__.......... Oakland, Calif ..-.-....Denver, Colo__--------Atlanta, Ga______ ______ __-St. Paul, Minn_- ---Dallas, Tex .____________ Birmingham, Ala_ ...._____ Akron, Ohio_____________ Memphis, Tenn ...------- 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I- ........ San Antonio, Tex .. _.... _ Omaha, Nebr-____--Dayton, Ohio__------Oklahoma City, Okla __.. Worcester, Mass- ..... Richmond, Va .......... __ _ .. Youngstown, Ohio Grand Rapids, Mich...... 2, 424, 403 587, 380 1, 081, 831 1, 590, 903 796, 333 798, 881 1, 732, 616 1, 075, 370 690, 061 961, 198 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex......... Hartford, Conn_............ Flint, Mich______ ___ New Haven, Conn ..... __ San Diego, Calif .......... Nashville, Tenn__..... __ Long Beach, Calif _..__..__ Springfield, Mass __. .. Bridgeport, Conn ....... Tulsa, Okla................ 771, 705 1, 628, 274 472, 760 1, 461, 425 1, 017, 081 951, 067 1, 060, 834 1, 435, 074 1, 537, 715 680, 680 Syracuse, N. Y_____ ---- $1, 297, 602 1, 754, 883 2, 253, 806 2, 000, 846 1, 403, 342 1, 800, 620 1, 240, 641 934, 374 643, 195 1, 066, 848 .......... ......... __ $615, 586 899, 317 ............ 988, 550 $40, 879 840, 230 ......... 742, 284 ........... 668, 459 493, 267 .......... .......... 391,200 ............ 412 332, ......... 443, 635 i E i E . - ....... 017 13, ... . 11, 828 ------....... . ___________ ____________ ______ _________ ____________ ____________ 1,159, 332 238, 661 $622, 008 .......-----------....---------------------.....................----------. 816, ........... 714 . ........ ..... 999, 274 867, 392 -_________ - $50, 399 615, 711 -_______------------$1, 200 --... _________... 73, 292 882, 785 12, 547 ............ 62, 425 685, 639 ............ 23, 829 2, 000 ........... -________........ 407, 294 100, 502 ---------__ ........ 280, 588 .........---------------------------...... 584, 254 ........................................ .... 1,023, 897 143, 394 ........................ 290, 372 ......--------..------------ 442,174 715, 714 395, 710 392, 896 880, 545 470, 112 316, 687 431, 392 489, 363 822, 515 373,851 364, 833 777, 364 494, 776 304,675 466, 199 333, 825, 233, 764, 436, 405, 459, 637, 653, 287, 418, 699, 227, 639, 505, 496, 498, 744, 614, 373, 554 638 643 244 456 855 385 478 134 207 $165,459 $44,405 _-_________ 99, 175 ------------------- 553 457 260 544 755 361 374 447 711 721 27, 911 -----------................ ---------- .... 22,211 -------__ _-----_____ 82,092 -............... _ _..................... .-----------............ ...------------------............ _ 3, 828--................----------1, 694-......----.......-.. 33, 289 7, 102 .......... .......------------...........----------------....... -----------... ......... 33, 430 -................... __ _ ..-... 762 31, 563 23, 179 720 214, 899 ............ 27, 590 47, 040 . 43, 982 34,955 2, 302-_ 44, 450 ...-----24, 734 2, 362 ____________-U 18, 542 4, 439 130 8,314 _-. ______ 22, 954 3,814 2,893 48, 486 11,058 45 0 28, 130 24, 836 14,924 19, 535 40, 690 30, 862 11,352 16, 152 3,432 --------2, 970 _ 7,712 1, 788 21, 879 12, 114 5, 684 4, 012 5, 405 8, 846 ~ 9, 636 53, 325 5, 430 17, 406 34, 981 25, 750 51, 503 34, 306 14, 123 13, 881 1, 800 7, 637 1, 627 11, 435 1, 139 3, 036 2, 497 11, 044 6, 920 4, 872 15, 948 2, 430 1,632 3, 692 51 8 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa ...... .. Scranton, Pa .......... Salt Lake City, Utah....... Yonkers, N. Y_ .. _..... _ Paterson, N. J_............ Jacksonville, Fla - ........ Albany, N. Y__....... ___ _ Norfolk, Va..._________ Trenton, N. J_______...... Kansas City, Kans_......_ 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn _ _.. Fort Wayne, Ind.......__ Camden, N. J .__..---- -- __ Erie, Pa ..___--..........Elizabeth, N. J_.________ Wichita, Kans___...___-... ... Spokane, Wash ______--_ __ _...Fall River, Mass_ .. -______ Cambridge, Mass New Bedford, Mass .___. 591, 562, 630, 504, 932, 448, 483, 679, 993, 805, 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 ..... Reading, Pa_____.. Knoxville, Tenn ..__.______ Peoria, Ill-____________ South Bend, Ind ____.....__ Tacoma, Wash_..___._...__ Gary, Ind-----------___ Miami, Fla_____ __ Canton, Ohio____ Wilmington, Del_........ Somerville, Mass-.......__. 427, 202 480, 396 488, 918 423, 508 660, 816 582, 149 762, 820 310, 448 663, 405 679, 955 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla__ -, Evansville, Ind___ ______.. El Paso, Tex__________ .-----Lynn, Mass--Utica, N. Y ........... Duluth, Minn________I Waterbury, Conn__ ..... __ Lowell, Mass_....___....___ 447, 341 574, 851 404, 985 769, 386 787, 226 508, 985 764, 840 708, 983 I 862, 268 838, 760 507, 354 1, 550, 071 1, 226, 600 862, 767 1, 368, 536 974, 972 1, 063, 284 678, 225 -..-.---- 6, 806 o 9, 935 14, 991 5, 087 488 679 656 951 787 297 246 298 697 500 4, 561 5,198 840 4, 413 4, 229 4, 082 5, 440 6, 251 ii 305, 796 340, 755 277, 327 920, 084 594, 421 386, 391 787, 782 432, 101 518, 355 227, 693 410, 520 423, 226 213, 944 547, 611 490, 264 383, 715 514, 566 457, 740 467, 728 319, 079 203, 376 232, 996 328, 706 227, 944 459, 437 180, 342 206, 510 340, 338 493, 515 413, 110 309, 639 279, 180 282, 151 261, 459 369, 554 204, 144 247, 372 323,093 410, 705 364, 251 264, 953 222, 747 195, 076 172, 552 203, 556 272, 051 338, 143 142, 232 328, 879 310, 892 133, 352 240, 933 81, 325 187, 668 222, 619 78, 000 338, 694 258, 908 31, 991 300, 296 162, 606 320, 056 314, 595 --------- -- 233, 430 257, 588 153, 031 311, 047 321, 573 229, 976 334, 216 320, 690 163, 218 274, 850 222, 518 408, 028 366, 870 260, 269 389, 415 360, 994 I 115, 864 25, 758 15, 101 ........ 85, 528 45, 900 4, 680 6, 053 ..... 24, 019 49, 646 . . . ...... .. ...-----------200 .. . . .... .. --. ... -45, 429 1, 666 1,373 1,319 1, 669 1, 689 1,900 3,724 1, 674 1,336 9, 994 6, 808 8, 667 5, 455 8, 161 9, 396 29, 005 3, 936 7, 734 6, 072 10, 653 9, 863 4, 584 37, 625 10, 581 9, 507 14, 249 16, 150 1, 400 1, 528 591 7, 906 3, 633 1, 375 53, 174 34, 120 20, 000 15, 846 68, 932 17, 237 600 11, 926 15, 381 23, 513 524 - 41,200- ..-- .---____ 2, 213 5, 582 . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 342 3, 500 6, 290 13, 000 . . . . . . 1, 111 . . _ 3, 639 2, 424 1, 519 2, 005 2, 690 132 3, 325 961 27, 792 3, 486 2, 468 72, 468 53, 500 1, 885 3, 388 2, 869 2, 736 3, 157 3, 890 1,867 3, 944 4, 353 9, 613 12, 438 6, 554 10, 449 17, 192 7, 634 13, 971 7, 169 13, 048 18, 022 183 62, 856 24, 903 12, 182 12, 330 50, 443 43,183 34, 535 18, 260 15, 967 16, 820 8, 426 I 3, 118 5, 292 9, 549 8, 632 40 1, 929 11, 400 8, 397 3, 467 4, 787 1,900 7, 500 z H H i y 1, 242 H , 500 5, 761 3, 001 8, 320 C1 H 1, 650 TABLE 11.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued . [See note at head of this table, p. 91] II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROP ERTY-continued III.---CONSERVATION OF HEALTH Other protection to person and property A pers All other All other Total Supervision $429, 548 $89, 278 652, 17 $3, 997, 524 $39, 385, 173 $3, 541, 214 64, 907 15, 996 375 8, 442, 396 175, 572 34, 199 2, 605, 228 690,924 701, 372 25,183, 781 6,529, 894 7, 671, 498 1, 924, 661 636, 140 980, 413 .____ Vital statistics Tubercu losis 218,157 Group I_-----------_ _ 044 Group II ................65, 146, 345 Group III Grand total Conservation of child life ble diseases Examining enPounds gineers Humane and societies and societies plumb- CITY Prevention and treatment of communica- l other 389, 749 110, 904 141, 035 8, 985, 587 2, 891, 368 1, 627, 109 5,187, 216 1, 005, 865 1, 847, 055 GROUP I.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 243, 761 $1, 497,013 398 $683, 357 $162, 541 $2, $869, 483 $8, 423, $7,463 $393, 600 New York, N. Y------------------0 705, 421 8, 213 1, 692, 797 430, 767 575, 314 3, 394, 985 18, 408 _ $38, 560 Chicago, Ill 209, 358 446, 600 20, 774 122, 357 71, 500 1, 351, 531 6, 280 _ ____---------__5, 000 Philadelphia, Pa 1,172, 390 1, 540, 651 193, 276 27, 779 783 3, 426, 874 41, 220 _174, Detroit, Mich __________ 335, 587 13, 078 552, 627 120, 697 513, 684 1, 591, 891 5, 911 14, 703 Los Angeles, Calif__.__- 54, 889 106, 834 10, 180 358, 095 10, 029 884, 910 37, 327 _ 14, 053 ... -_- 12, 166 _ Cleveland, Ohio 397, 737 212, 936 12, 130 52, 028 1, 001, 228 24, 550 1, 207 ------. 8, 196 St. Louis, Mo .____. 97, 174 183, 765 13, 903 637, 010 70, 032 12, 803 20, 409 ... ____---------___.. Baltimore, Md .... 69, 304 771, 740 61, 683 63, 518 1, 536, 298 32, 302 5, 413 __________ Boston, Mass_________ 208, 335 159, 157 31, 569 9, 391 692, 240 2, 000 67, 659 12, 500 Pittsburgh, Pa _________ 40, 475 113, 452 56, 137 15, 806 472, 171 73, 142 18, 000 ______---------Francisco, Calif ___ San 134, 235 16, 288 311, 548 56, 491 701 747, 776 6, 804 4, 412 -90, Milwaukee, Wis___-__ 123, 499 16, 148 488, 312 36, 238 61, 980 1, 023, 469 130 714 - , 20, 552 , Buffalo, N. Y _ __------------------- 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 $108, 064 . $711 ___ $6, 728 Washington, D. C...32, 045 ------------------------- $6, 782 Minneapolis, Minn 269, 307 1, 600 11, 132 1, 451 New Orleans, La__..... 56, 2?5 17, 846 255 12, 609 Cincinnati, Ohio _______ 28, 525 - 10, 000------------------. --Newark, N. J______ 34, 029 1, 320 ---------1, 929 Kansas City, Mo ...... 42, 974 19, 318 4, 144 _._____. Seattle, Wash________--360 5, 880 ____-_ _ 6, 985 Indianapolis, Ind__--21, 913 110, 176 Rochester, N. Y _______.......... 2, 218 1, 729 7, 000 Jersey City, N. J ___--------------I--------. _--.----------_10, 073 14, 089 ------Houston, Tex______ 44, 985 ------7,109 -- ....... Louisville, Ky_ 41, 075 6, 970 . Portland, Oreg $523, 775 877, 203 248, 207 582, 544 1, 091, 066 267, 998 493, 380 310, 890 653, 619 655, 636 150, 146 520, 704 154, 726 POPULATION $36, 753 23, 121 33, 487 21, 060 158, 565 31, 753 39, 678 41, 205 77, 203 85, 948 25, 903 33, 560 27, 904 Food Other regulation conser vation and inAll other spection of health $641, 688 $13, 504, 064 $8, 040,136 $5,837, 070 $4,528,084 $3,187, 971 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A Medical work for school children 3, 055, 609 997, 595 1, 783, 866 3, 744, 689 369, 476 413, 919 $912, 503 $2, 237,942 197, 551 151, 654 40,3,896 103, 946 124, 755 251, 548 271, 695 127, 391 150, 051 151, 534 76, 327 149, 378 121, 770 46, 142 266, 074 201, 812 90, 182 119, 127 77, 008 118, 640 63, 974 101, 642 159, 086 124, 670 $104, 946 88, 528 1, 807, 742 518, 546 .. 16, 418 861, 683 $686, 281 188, 946 44, 600 116, 475 101, 924 98,187 100, 692 104, 224 102, 167 74, 479 50, 653 63, 598 75, 516 . $19, 636 -__ ------. 68, 892 -. ______. ... __- . -__... OF 300,000 TO 500,000 $11, 972 6, 698 21, 154 6, 868 16, 571 7, 583 2, 399 1, 000 8, 799 17, 310 2, 569 3, 862 4, 119 $142, 911 658, 138 2, 400 401, 365 255, 058 99, 247 240, 720 162, 632 267, 228 180, 095 70, 130 395, 944 15, 500 $151, 638 28, 783 83, 904 1, 242 294, 592 36, 146 125, 178 625 129, 452 111, 518 11, 592 7, 400 23, 795 $46,911 $86, 753 132, 737 ... _-_-----5', 838 22, 423 86, 531 24, 945 67, 744 218, 125 36, 846 .. ... . 14, 878 43, 520 36, 149 63, 237 34, 000 122, 326 72, 884 171, 771 _ 19, 513_ ......- .. 2, 565 17, 809 1, 976 37, 590 r $46, 837 27, 726 79, 001 40, 533 80, 411 56, 423 27, 007 6, 042 14, 611 16, 110 20, 439 59, 564 43, 842 ______. _____ __ ___ _ ___ ... . O GROUP III.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 $12, 839 15, 500 10, 583 20, 219 17, 175 10, 257 14, 041 6, 331 8, 557 20, 364 _ __ $3, 100 -.. ____ 1, 696 . 3, 328 $2, 160 2, 890 18, 532 ... _____ 121, 827 6, 843 16, 244 4, 609 20, 019 5, 590 13, 320 ... ... . 2, 380 72, 741 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 _ Columbus, Ohio _....... __........ $505 ......... Toledo, Ohio-.....-........ ......--....... _ __ . $7, 212 170 ...... Oakland, Calif- ..-__ Denver, Colo......... _ 1, 200 384 ........ _ 4, 277 .........___.__ ... Atlanta, Ga-__--------St. Paul, RMIinn.______. . 911 ........ $2, 400 Dallas, Tex ..____...._ . 1, 689 ..._____-...-..... Birmingham, Ala...... 5, 290 _ ....... .... Akron, Ohio___.............-__ _...._____.___ _ _ Memphis, Tenn..._.... 1, 453 349 1, 400 $41, 012 4, 976 1, 696 52, 105 2, 613 53, 351 7,121 6, 977 21,881 6, 096 $76, 581 99, 675 148, 919 202,105 231, 263 128, 769 107, 590 72, 109 84, 426 188, 674 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. 1_-----5, 098 ______ 500 4, 682 San Antonio, Tex_-. --4, 620 ... _________.... _. 33, 717 Omaha, Nebr______ _- .. 10, 533 75 ..... 3,821 1, 100 10, 384 Syracuse, N. Y_.-----------------367 Dayton, Ohio__.___---------------------____-_____ 4,136 -Oklahoma City, Okla... 3, 630 966 ....... 6, 000 Worcester, Mass-....... 1, 020 ...... __ _....... . 578 Richmond, Va-- " ..-4, 311 100 450 10, 426 Youngstown, Ohio__ __ .. _______________ 1, 123 50, 540 Grand Rapids, Mich___. 5, 812 126 383 422. 290 47, 046 76, 611 224, 520 40, 062 43, 915 343, 772 223, 062 56, 278 223, 090 21, 708 15, 263 18, 037 34, 193 11, 569 4, 744 23, 434 14, 744 8, 175 16, 903 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex....... 2, 600 ..-.. --...-........ Hartford, Conn--------2, 587 _______--------8, Flint, Mich__........... 2, 550 ... __ _____....... New Haven, Conn-.. .. 1, 915 534 ........ San Diego, Calif ........ 5, 638 80 .......... 200 6, 598 Nashville, Tenn__------... 5, 395 5, 018 ................ Long Beach, Calif-...... Springfield, Mass__...................___________..... Bridgeport, Conn __...... 4, 501 ................. Tulsa, Okla............. 2, 620 369 .........----- 4,800 067 1,111 3, 168 34, 120 5, 375 46, 554 2.207 1, 837 2, 874 90, 539 279, 273 64, 466 133, 670 99, 268 106, 233 62, 995 183, 803 178, 780 43, 275 19, 200 13, 031 8, 592 28, 836 13, 002 17, 731 17, 048 12, 012 25, 968 21, 520 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 ... Des Moines, Iowa----- ......... _........ 1, 770 Scranton, Pa- _ 30 .. Salt Lake City, Utah___ 4, 053 Yonkers, N. Y.....-__.. Paterson, N. J_..... _ 1, 975 1, 699 Jacksonille, Fla........ Albany, N. Y___________--------7, 179 Norfolk, Va............. 5, 554-Trenton, N. J_ ......... -.......... Kansas City, Kans...... 4, 721 424 _....... .__ 9, 261 87 .. 335 ______ _.______ 2,193 235 1, 248 96 ......-----------------............ 2, 050 240 400 24, 365 - 539 4, 143 18, 953 24 5, 982 -__ .....-. -__, 1, 237 130 624 72, 291 34, 321 67, 638 51, 442 307, 821 127, 127 89, 807 159, 410 78 278 198 I46 40, 176 .5, 11, 438 ._....... 7, 960 .......... __ ......... 4,458 11, 640 52, 597 3, 643 69, 442 30, 326 2, 700 25, 216 17, 791 ......-..-.........-.. 1, 500 54, 516 6, 032 32, 332 6, 452 1, 000 3, 916 55, 013 16, Q33 14, 488 1, 126 ............ $3, 681 $15, 500 $14, 520 46, 461 ___... .__ _ 650 12, 441 60, 748 47, 328 .70. 464 3, 253 8, 631 32, 155 32, 874 36, 872 46, 334 _ ....... 27, 302 __________ .... 10, 780 4, 473 8, 319 6, 528 16, 679 38,123 ........... _ 23, 804 18, 697 31, 188 16, 802 .__________ 287, 336 3. 420 18, 701 66, 000 4, 273 9, 077 116, 460 15,180 10, 731 34, 383 1, 200 16, 200 7, 420 17, 080 940 .._.. . 8, 134 20, 840 3, 720 ...... _____ 24, 011 1, 064 1, 529 .... . ____ 69, 801 1, 582 22, 911 7, 464 _...__ _____...... 12, 000 99, 066 14, 508 21, 437 15, 736 21, 638 4, 548 29, 435 58, 747 10, 737 27, 939 _________ 31, 638 92, 602 26, 585 4, 097 34, 030 7, 002 43, 441 9, 136 10, 459 16, 604 26, 445 .. _______ . 61, 483 _ . 29, 583 29, 583 98 __________ .. 14, 000 18, 436 _ 9, 744 13, 391 ...... 14, 233 14, 726 ... 13. 425 9, 490 _ 4, 524 10, 920 _. . 940 13, 846 15, 937 -80, 982 23. 549 13, 485 32, 806 9, 761 38, 233 5, 962 6, 237 . . ._._ _ 37, 652 6, 823 63 69, 711 18, 930 34, 736 5, 000 19, 510 16, 093 54,907 ---__9,649 15, 373 5, 264 37, 600 34, 691 9, 041 ........... 10, 706 _ 8, 180 12. 521 _1_ 12, 516 . 5, 600 22, 928 ........ _ _ 8, 096 ....... 12, 660 _______ 8, 213 1, 346 8, 048 .. 1, 752 1, 865 23, 656 ___________ 5, 409 16, 679 17, 940 4, 750 22, 031 15, 131 16, 316 13, 782 20, 879 16, 905 13, 631 _____ -_ _ 8, 479 .... _.. ...... __ _ _--- 9, 998 4, 021 1, 500 __ ... ..... 1, 320 2, 587 5, 707 10, 636 1,000 ______. 2, 772 .. _ 1, 516 143, 790 2, 720 105, 883 1, 500 ____________ _.... ---111, 539 . 65, 746 8, 923 31, 216 69, 426 8, 089 9, 254 42, 925 40, 000 18, 967 41, 225 $26, 941 .. 36, 018 . 59, 010 39, 419 18, 601 12, 219 . 30, 839 _ 22, 716 $4, 832 21, 067 _ 19, 500 C O M TABLE 11.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued * [See note at head of this table, p. 91] II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-continued III.-CONSERVATION OF HEALTH Other protection to person and property Sfining Pounds Pounds o gineers and plumbers Prevention and treatment of communica- Conservation of child life Food regulation ble diseases Examen- CITY Total Humane societies Supervi- Vital sta- tistics Asion Tuberculosis All other Medical work for school children All other A and in- spection Other conser vation of health GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued $11,168 .......... $21, 000 5, 627 ...--------..--------...........--$850 _._______._ 6, 522 12, 293 _______-----.__-26, 9,054 9, 933-__705 11,467 ..... _ 93, 303 961 14, 211 61, 788 . __ 7, 394 99, 830 895 19, 960 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 ___. $2, 131- .... $51 ...----------.. Chattanooga, Tenn $1, 488 - 1,800 Fort Wayne, Ind_ .-----------------1, 200 --........ _ _____ $3, 573 Camden, N. J_-----.... 566 60 Erie, Pa_ ___---------------------4, 048 61 2, 550_ ..... . Elizabeth, N. J_____ 1, 302 ...------------------------Wichita, Kans .___-____ 5, 812 255-_ ......... 6, 208 Spokane, Wash ....______ 1, 374 Fall River, Mass _______---------- ------------------Cambridge, Mass- ...-. ...........-----------...... 2, 881 400 _ 124 ................... New Bedford, Mass_.... $34, 668 32, 233 70, 219 87, 695 80, 460 35, 483 45, 706 162, 695 168, 200 183, 873 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 ..--------------------. Reading, Pa_--------...........459 827 1, 451 ____....... .......... Knoxville, Tenn 330 525 .. .. Peoria, Ill--------------------1, 419 _38, South Bend, Ind_----...... 5, 775 1, 428 .- _.--------------_ Tacoma, Wash.......... _.-----3, 150 ..--------Gary, Ind____-_----86, 723 147 -________ 700 Miami, Fla _____.......-32, Canton, Ohio __-_-2, 836 3,400 .-----------------_ Wilmington, Del__ .... 99 -------------Somerville, Mass _____---- ---------- 75, 503 85, 700 111, 665 072 41, 968 33, 951 62, 616 631 36, 625 180, 995 6, 385 14, 116 4, 063 4, 538 7, 948 7, 204 16, 957 7, 455 11, 146 14, 611 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 667 _...-..... - 1, 640 ......... Tampa, Fla ______----- ............. __----Evansville, Ind ..... _ _-_-_-----------7, 314 1, 101 ..... _. El Paso, Tex ____ -337 ._____ 2, 101 _ -Lynn, Mass .........-7, 854 324 _...... 1, 208 _ Utica, N. Y---------2, 556 600 . 927 . Duluth, Minn__________. 2, 746 923 .. _............... 1, .. Conn______ Waterbury, __________-- _____---------------1, 718 Lowell, Mass 43,856 42,562 47, 554 158, 136 93, 980 49, 316 63, 775 134, 136 10, 428 3, 477 7, 638 13, 685 7, 889 6, 596 10, 921 12, 911 $1, 288 _.$27, $27 _ $1, 185--. - _ 4, 386 10, 312 $11, 908 .________ 1, 750 ... 574 24, 420 -36, 103 768___ 3, 1, 349 43,802 483 10, 907 ..--12, 385 26, 774 21, 340 6, 708 ._2 18, 137 .__._.... _________.. 5,412 ...... 14, 028 ...... 14, 799 4, 059 _ __.... 19,464 .... 30, 697 12, 775 .. 6, 004 45, 491 34, 748 7, 647 .........------17, 562 18, 571 19, 408 27, 968 30, 212 3, 085 ....------- __---------............ 459 13, 614 10, 048 40, 000 900 _ __ 12, 295_.. 8, 991 81, 947 1,031 ___ 15, 627 _ 12, 786 ________----------2, 549 12, 451 12, 314 _ 1,191 ............ 436 20, 157 4, 354 ______________________ __ 27, 775 ...... ............ 1, 725 ............ 11, 324 ........... 900 ... ______-6, 519 19, 984 ........... 1, 349 _ ... -----------20, 748 .......... 26, 101 107, 575 895 7,432 7, 325 1,200 _ 1, 245 ............ 6, 944 233 23, .. 2, 248 _________. 32, 624 89, 693 663 21, 225 7, 576 3, 782 12, 657 125 570 17, 022 5, 045 7, 140 71, 706 14, 257 442 5, 281 25,343 3,782 15, 221 34, 440 17, 121 19, 255 13, 331 2, 100 1,800 1,103 500 8, 550 5, 226 610 13, 534 7, 853 _- ___ 6, 563 ___..___...... -3, 338__ $1,161 3, 960 5, 515 .. . 1,800 ...16, 159 6,433 4,146 11, 065 10,090 _ 3, 753 550 9, .. 5, 750 ______ 600 9, 918 7, 021 3, 782 7, 955 TABLE 11.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued [See note at head of this table, p. 911 V.-HIGHWAYS IV.--SANITATION, OR PROMOTION OF CLEANLINESS -o a CITY Total Sdisposal odisposal Grand total__ ..-------- $99,535,099 69, 758, 789 Group I ___ Group II---------------- 11, 595, 712 ------ 18, 180, 598 ------Group III__ Sewers and sewage disposal Street cleaning Other Public refuse concollection venience and stations Other san ittion $16,721,635 $28,131,141 $50,370,735 8626, 700 83,684,888 8110,651,964 10, 618, 822 20,180, 499 36, 650, 265 2, 259, 671 3, 234, 935 5, 217, 037 3,843,142 4, 715, 707 8, 503, 433 239, 779 2, 069, 424 763, 083 120, 986 852, 381 265, 935 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 . New York, N. Y .......- $37,299,389 . ... 7, 740, 554 .....-.Chicago, Ill Philadelphia, Pa .......... 3, 804, 623 3, 690, 369 Detroit, Mich_........... 2, Los Angeles, Calif_......... 434, 662 Cleveland, Ohio ...-.---. 1, 595, 756 .-.- __- 1,103, 716 __ St. Louis, Mo Baltimore, Md ......... _ 2,105, 378 3, 247, 440 ... Boston, Mass .....-.Pittsburgh, Pa_............ 1, 863, 595 718, 778 San Francisco, Calif .....2, 368, 595 -... Milwaukee, Wis 1, 785, 934 Buffalo, N. Y_ ---------- Washington, D. C ___.__....$2, 096, 946 506, 203 Minneapolis, Minn_________ 1, 049, 940 New Orleans, La________ . 819, 708 Cincinnati, Ohio_.......... 1, 598, 737 Newark, N. J_Kansas City, Mo_........... 806, 510 593, 474 Seattle, Wash_ 550, 849 Indianapolis, Ind ......... Rochester, N. Y___......... 1, 333, 916 981, 472 Jersey City, N. J- -------- _ - 369,857 Houston, Tex ..--------458, 545 Louisville, Ky 429, 555 Portland, Oreg .. ..... 69, 908, 458 17, 047, 344 23, 696,162 $574, 566 106, 019 324, 234 115, 515 324, 395 3, 280 109, 255 148, 593 144, 282 50, 785 180, 791 99, 912 78, 014 $659, 116 101, 860 227, 403 313, 638 444, 269 286, 117 64, 620 116, 326 280, 782 395, 512 670 25, 92, 107 227, 515 HAVING A $800, 222 245, 795 441, 158 339, 415 558, 705 458, 753 372, 633 255, 066 846, 667 453, 314 154, 265 247, 009 44, 035 POPULATION $16, 082 2, 625 15, 036 993 20, 6, 283 16, 229 3, 036 13, 732 _ 3, 539 23, 431 $46, 960 49, 904 57, 145 36, 104 250, 375 52, 077 30, 707 27, 828 48, 453 81, 861 9, 131 15, 978 56, 560 SuperRoadways vision Snow and ice removal treet Street lighting Repair Wate cor Wateron ways pensati 970 $689,466 81,697,075 $60,838,189 $5,007,273 $39, 458, 1, 030; 028 38, 449, 491 4, 073, 521 262, 032 324, 294 9, 968, 030 671, 720 342, 753 12, 420, 668 24, 224, 391 5, 711, 058 9, 523, 521 322, 062 198, 462 168, 942 $2, 960, 991 z 1, 808, 965 583, 468 568, 558 H OF 500,000 AND OVER _ $475, 291 $28, 101, 192 _ $4, 403, 674 $10,438,748 $21,981,676 ... 8, 955, 435 220, 471 2, 640, 130 $22, 859 2, 557, 637 2, 299,457 6, 112, 000 137, 908 6, 127 88, 542 1, 622, 193 1, 949, 853 3, 651, 692 89,695 29, 343 1,862, 435 1, 216, 503 492, 393 5, 544, 175 270, 962 24, 697 928, 223 980, 443 230, 337 2, 002, 274 149, 893 145, 830 1,032, 020 _. 268, 013 994, 717 1, 119, 643 5, 467 248, 221 465, 835 264, 550 2, 725, 931 68, 783 22, 898 391,718 1,288, 706 333, 273 3, 023, 402 143, 889 43, 739 358, 553 2, 016, 151 685, 108 2, 396, 377 129, 694 71, 947 365, 379 1, 238, 939 57, 636 1, 228, 348 9, 573 7, 735 _. 437, 000 264, 470 1, 611, 552 118, 750 6, 084 964, 931 395, 087 743 883, 2, 561, 363 134, 872 6, 618 417, 821 1,137, 177 89, 446 GROUP II.-CITIES 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Total $239, 404 $16,524,587 $2,863,900 94, 391 70, 902 6, 148, 662 638 141, 776 2, 001, 615 14, 001 184, 713 481 2, 124, 208, 381 2, 915, 670 28, 975 -..... 1, 181, 047 728, 693 . . 17, 710 1,189,410 15, 741 683, 512 1, 386, 635 -. 98, 928 1, 484, 796 366, 328 45, 255 37, 082 965, 200 22, 813 333, 312 62, 347 1, 372,135 r $7, 725, 183 2, 585, 554 3, 851, 225 1, 184, 010 2, 247, 474 485, 970 1, 174, 922 1, 305, 304 952, 357 783, 287 785, 265 413, 475 730, 365 $748, 118 55, 926 59, 512 $57, 234 143, 487 1, 000 ......... 172, 650 232, 070 74, 212 91, 102 102, 736 95, 030 .898 17, 096 12, 270 31, 500 152, 318 20, 664 1, 552 61, 652 _ H 00 OF 300,000 TO 500,000 .-.-. $877, 141 $20, 000 $951, 322 $184, 471 $2, 295, 392 $1, 914 340,161 81, 583 731, 521 62, 974 1, 241, 531 2, 550 343, 141 _ 887, 554 1, 246, 197 643, 339 _ 1, 062, 769 _ 1, 820, 156 . 378, 665 . 25, 709 381, 290 820, 288 603, 336 3, 439 1, 130, 334 1, 768, 031 _ 438, 750 163, 951 ____. 22, 241 1, 368, 601 2, 011, 141 287, 492 493, 615 12, 546 793, 653 1, 652 713, 296 123, 166 584, 771 6, 781 1, 435, 434 338, 484 2, 463 639, 239 980, 186 .. 133, 523 . .. _ _ 034 654, 9,871 428 797, 509, 534 -.. .-.... 312, 762 ____.____ 8, 550 848, 165 28, 395 300, 968 5, 672 573, 446 16, 860 989, 742 H $262, 458 23, 378 12, 952 114, 048 34, 624 30, 922 17, 598 . 5, 768 17, 319 64, 401 (. O BY PRINCIPAL DivISIONs TABLE 11.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued [See note at head of this table, p. 91] V.-HIGHWAYS IV.-SANITATION, OR PROMOTION OF CLEANLINESS 'Q CITY CITY CTotal Sewers and sewage Street Other refuse clea ngcollection Sdisposaland public Other con sanitastationspensati Total Supervisi RSnow Roadways and ice Repai or con r ways lighting z dodisposal (1 H GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 $474, 589 Columbus, Ohio..--------. 527, 802 Toledo, Ohio---------256, 881 Oakland, Calif ....-------465, 491 Denver, Colo.---------466, 562 ...----------Atlanta, Ga 256, 698 St. Paul, Minn..-------359, 635 Dallas, Tex....----------202, 061 Birmingham, Ala ......... .---------- 276, 595 Akron, Ohio__ 294, .------- 016 Memphis, Tenn- . $79, 077 112, 942 47, 653 38, 333 65, 824 88, 779 83,129 19, 010 103, 595 44, 202 $84,189 190, 718 162, 314 362, 375 153, 759 100,470 60,954 41, 967 79, 334 50, 842 $292, 204 197,131 30, 237 17, 500 215, 287 63,026 204, 005 11, 006 89, 080 171, 771 $6,162 6, 888 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I_ __-___ San Antonio, Tex ........ Omaha, Nebr___---------Syracuse, N. Y__---------- 733, 710 288, 420 132, 210 592, 517 377, 916 321, 243 317, 362 337, 235 167, 202 186,936 280, 158 74, 916 16, 589 101,168 214, 037 112, 351 85, 096 44, 307 31, 941 79, 393 147, 844 99, 527 21, 560 146,132 36, 778 106, 870 90, 808 61,489 37, 994 40, 403 236, 332 100, 363 75, 861 320, 253 112, 618 88, 083 124, 205 211,438 86, 549 63, 661 38, 363 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex ......... Hartford, Conn--..------ 230, 788 505, 484 111, 851 280, 228 259, 062 222, 292 325, 410 529, 803 410, 184 103, 495 68, 511 29, 496 14, 297 69, 507 39, 657 4, 793 51, 703 26, 275 62, 928 42, 404 49, 288 154, 717 13, 615 111, 416 67, 322 55, 017 65, 402 107, 244 68, 848 9, 889 102, 877 276,861 82,115 72, 333 144, 798 120, 772 175, 533 366, 087 266, 047 42, 442 __--------Dayton, Ohio O klahom a C ity, O kla ..... Worcester, Mass-...-----___-------Richmond, Va Youngstown, Ohio_........ Grand Rapids, Mich_ ..... Flint, Mich_----------New Haven, Conn.-....... San Diego, Calif___........ Nashville, Tenn__..---.. L on g B each , Calif_ __ .. . Sp ringfield, M ass ___.. .. . B ri d ge po r t, C o nn . . . -. . . . . Tulsa, Okla_------------ 5, 556 1, 761 1, 484 3, 000 11, 656 4, 396 1,110 3, 131 20, 251 554 6, 599 7, 285 19, 904 14, 817 2, 696 $12, 957 20, 123 16, 677 41, 727 31, 692 4, 423 9, 786 8, 594 4, 586 27, 201 $1,153, 023 1,010, 107 651, 120 1, 044, 232 438, 872 549, 992 280, 291 285, 548 355, 390 357, 047 31, 013 13, 614 15, 200 13,308 10, 087 13,939 16,143 20, 001 10, 718 348 700, 544 270, 199 377, 297 471, 985 397, 986 222, 615 759, 029 391, 437 368, 743 343, 335 10, 112 24, 159 1, 270 20, 373 255, 853 485, 848 177, 599 381, 866 344, 834 259, 627 345, 712 568, 342 244, 537 244, 265 41, 12, 15, 9, 8, 710 868 380 665 760 $1,136, 438 585, 800 319, 671 659,150 207, 045 246, 211 104, 319 2, 541 140, 906 163, 841 150, 700 $41, 035 34, 840 13, 723 1, 000 2, 052 2, 460 23,924 6, 300 5, 210 7, 992 349, 227 189, 054 179, 152 132, 564 261, 759 135,479 394,147 278, 884 239, 001 141,940 166, 009 272, 810 67, 269 174, 642 182, 767 187, 952 192, 961 199, 334 96, 811 149, 771 $16,585 $25, 000 $394, 703 242, 152 281, 242 202, 471 251, 384 143, 546 135, 922 180, 190 176, 838 15, 986 50, 635 36, 944 65,117 30 29, 841 36, 702 1, 962 35, 809 88, 730 3,836 -------- S29, I 89, 844 176, 074 108,368 165, 816 162, 067 60, 474 136, 713 260, 138 143, 890 88, 993 w y U) CI 054 22,445 13, 591 O 924 H ..... 1,788 . . . . .19, 231 ~ .46, .. 268, 922 57, 700 184, 554 294, 553 134, 175 82, 888 256, 610 72, 757 121, 530 163,941 22, 618 '4,604 48,262 _ __ _ _ _____ 53,014 356 29, 2 1,762 ..... 29, 885 8, 720 I_ ___ 11,359 509 ..... '7, o-±U,Au .... E l 9 n 1,912 7, 613 .... ......... 262 S i 389 ......... ......... ........ .... .. .. . .. . . 11, 201 8, 046 20, 140 I 5, 501 Des Moines, Iowa ......... Scranton, Pa............... -. Salt Lake City, Utah- .. Yonkers, N. Y _---------966, Paterson, N. J___ _------376, Jacksonville, Fla-.......... Albany, N. Y_-_ ---Norfolk, Va-----_ __ ......... Trenton, N. J Kansas City, Kans-... .... 217, 592 264,916 69, 556 327 516 297, 258 518,158 273, 874 302, 006 58, 864 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 -Chattanooga, Tenn- ..... Fort Wayne, Ind- ------- . Camden, N. J_ ------Erie, Pa_ Elizabeth, N. J________ W ich ita, K an s . ........... Spokane, Wash _ .... Fall River, Mass_ ___ -_ Cambridge, Mass- ......... New Bedford, Mass........ 94, 142, 108, 163, 229, 105, 155, 78, 562, 234, 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Reading, Pa-- .............. .. K n ox v ille , T en n m ...... Peoria, Ill_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ South B end, Ind ..... . . . Tacoma, Wash----.......... -__-- -Gary, Ind_ -Miami, Fla___- ----Canton, Ohio .. . . . . . ...... Wilmington, Del----Somerville, Mass-.......... 158,964 9 4,0 42 239,154 45, 091 179, 361 59,277 228,289 82, 822 246, 305 305, 941 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla- ---............. Evansville, Ind- -----------El Paso, Tex----........... Lynn, Mass._ _- --------Utica, N. Y--_ Duluth, Minn ............. _....... W aterbury, Conn . Lowell, Mass...-......... 269, 371 63, 022 80,329 272,321 235, 765 65, 936 151, 005 169,947 57 58 59 60 61 I 62 S 63 S64 65 0 66 ," 556 565 619 848 799 501 328 306 295 094 417, 785 272,263 330, 434 564, 876-162, 210 465, 341 629,113 127. 098 319, 586 147, 002 8, 369 3,778 8, 930 ......... _.________ 25, 232 _166, ....... ..........-........ __ 177, 622 11, 736 127,905 1,941 18, 280 217, 035 235, 648 26, 892 24, 504 4, 788 265,109........ 876 9,145 67, 224 ..... 6, 702 127, 540 65,119 _._____.. 213, 790_ __ ... 91,795_..... . 83,897 ....... _ 297,108- ....... 129, 871_ ______ 175,000 .......... 300, 814 151,623 59, 739 _____135 173, 065- ........ 81,097 __786 50,921 .. ____ 7, 584 12, 284 67, 029 1,500 1, 660 55, 810 ...... 4, 005 600 73, 486 3, 705 68, 729 ...... 6, 749 42, 042 _ _ _ _ _ 52, 432 3, 329 6, 814 48, 241 3, 772 3, 500 337, 413 _.... . 10, 868 142, 694 17, 203-__________ 201,851 91, 590 176, 477 197, 225 215, 353 128, 749 301,177 194, 332 217, 576 233,132 _.. _______ 3, 975 11, 088 7, 097 3, 497 4, 531 ........ __ 6, 903 11,914 18, 643 95, 377 71, 618 28, 825 23, 034 91, 021 47, 939 178, 226 63, 753 57,182 93, 577 .___ 3,;000 9, 782 .. .. . .. ... _ 1, 435 16, 441 6, 360 103,954 ___953 10, 350 ___ 5, 647 628 134, 936 _1, 162, 582 1, 512 160 109, 893 _1, 11, 748 64, 501 ._ 22, 068 100, 883 121, 836 405 132, 039---------------112, 856 _1,696 6, 966 45, 201 5 1,9 33 .. .. . . _ 85, 396 _ ___-_ .. .. .. 42, 640 4, 575 100, 531 35,179 124,015 ........ _ 28, 538 ___ ___ 619 165, 562 201, 501 __ _ 4,140 7, 766 2,104 1,500 1, 508 1,956 25,461 2, 448 9, 245 1,146 206, 443 204, 699- 189,060 135,845 283, 907 229,466 358,511 251,023 154, 950 258,128 ..... . ........ . . -. - . 2, 431 13, 717 3,240 ____ _ 2, 341 -. .... 9, 736 90, 391 529 109 , 854 .. 124,060 _ __ ._ 124, 512 _ _ _ _ _ 1, 853 190, 556 143,126 ..... 163,428_____ 173, 872 _ _ _ _ _ 45, 778_____ 168, 534_____ 8, 167 107, 356 _____ 9 4,845 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ .. . . 65,000 -__ __ 8, 902 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 77, 781_____3 32 83,068___ ........ 195,083 _ 74, 357 _ _ _453 6, 643 102, 529 __ 1, 520 78, 338 182, 213_ ._-... 26, 227_____ 42,885 1,803 136 151, 045 146, 631 4, 882 9,101 ... _...-. 4, 213 39, 920 9,808 107, 098 10, 500 2, 062 1,800 10,873 8, 053 13, 716 1, 687 1,510 265, 078 150, 914 101,512 250,495 369, 376 159, 273 585, 515 411,522 124, 684 _________ 76, 602 ______ 41,677 ..... 16,149 69,789 5, 419 184, 155 27, 671 54, 702 41, 947 398, 437 46,873 205, 733 _3, 217 137,177 69,173 __20 59,835 157,151 __1,048 175, 482 .... 634 873 74,143 117, 861 .. . . . . . . . . ..... 146, 979 55, 400 37,049 6, 737 62, 924 173, 558 85, 974 93, 459 66, 750 88, 690 6, 667 67, 767 56,780 14, 751 188, 482 19, 630 46, 355 327,154 68, 683 87, 435 20, 058 73,146 160,540 35,159 628, 482 172, 600 127, 916 43,152 123, 606 107, 934 26, 010 18,168 22, 764 28,177 31,688 33, 409 28, 703 26, 209 17, 206 78, 007 43, 414 17,883 38, 988 22, 972 54,069 123, 956 28, 007 66, 544 5, 587 136, 007 30, 783 67,986 34, 671 22, 715 11,628 27,980 123, 674 _ 951 _ 357 36, 390 36, 22,142_ .. _...... 47,592 31,221 16, 495 35, 341 54, 209 16, 670 71,158 32,136 26, 418 11,000 19,915 96,240 11, 868 24,026 60,106 23,046 50, 240 23, 733 13,926 14,027 64, 331 19, 093 45, 079 28, 485 9, 301 11,978 10,547_ ___....... 6, 934 5, 975 _ __ . 86, 439 1, 500 9, 228 420 36, 593 4, 794 49, 599 863 13, 972 3, 836 14,111 ...... 6,129 -_____ 5,119 _____ 6,358 4, 320 1,250 27, 270 11,937 1,567 -..... 6, 268 46, 844 2, 292 -5, 228 3,047 655 12, 279 z O 0 CF TABLE 11.-GOVENTMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued DIVISIONS [See note at head of this table, p. 91] VI.--CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS Charities B CITY C Supervision o Total Care of poor $292, 212, 081 Grand totaL.... 206, 280, 656 39, 190, 665 46, 740, 760 $2, 767, 100 $182, 830, 167 1, 374, 798 486, 575 905, 727 Corrections Proba General Care of children Other tion charities tutions Outdoor Group I_-_ Group II_ Group III_ Hospitals Special City For adults For minors All other boards officers 89, 617, 077 $15, 126, 385 81, 246, 589 $42, 159, 377 $8, 618, 061 $10, 677, 568 $11, 100, 024 $5, 113, 398 $2, 956, 335 129, 097, 218 18, 980, 811 34, 752, 138 6, 318, 138 1, 149, 702 2, 149, 237 11, 990, 647 2, 264, 762 870, 976 688, 164 383, 419 175, 006 30, 469, 602 7, 695, 933 3, 993, 842 5, 185, 153 1, 071, 309 2, 361, 599 6, 374, 891 3, 759, 237 543, 440 8, 218, 458 2, 168, 958 712, 608 4, 197, 804 780, 111 135, 483 2, 365, 783 449, 848 140, 704 $768, 498 25, 564 1, 756, 474 838, 365 173, 637 571, 296 870, 842 449, 645 $2, 825, 877 783, 651 1, 16, 380 420, 292 843, 201 111, 223 230, 718 131, 756 464, 129 473, 389 187, 562 246, 974 336, 306 $407, 136 373, 489 1, 889, 838 150, 017 194, 662 95, 237 139, 172 222, 937 15, 413 624, 056 29, 235 50, 423 6, 189 $794, 817 281, 496 142, 692 134, 954 339, 035 53, 464 50, 105 33, 285 260, 153 16, 373 94, 295 64, 683 100, 431 GROUP I.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y.... $78, 984, 412 Chicago, Ill_ 16, 398, 558 Pa_ Philadelhiladelphia, 7, 466, 917 Detroit, Mich_ 15, 465, 612 Los Angeles, Calif.... 14, 355, 089 Cleveland, Ohio .... ._ 13, 018, 818 St.Louis, Mo . 3, 445, 344 Baltimore, Md _ 6, 613, 200 Boston, Mass 16, 482, 382 382 Pittsburgh, Pa. . 3, 605, 882 San Francisco, Calif . . 9, 015, 967 Milwaukee, Wis..... 9, 323, 104 BulTalo. N. Y ._ _ 12, 3.. 105, 371 873, 306 $284, 595 $43, _ ___ 12, 322, 850 32, 968 234, 007 97, 866 11, 394, 120 25, 510 9, 376, 520 11, 920 11, 637, 205 19, 341 690, 681 20, 688 4, 826, 331 511, 025 51, 11, 482, 914 97, 747 1, 181, 030 47, 298 6,186, 937 .. ___ . 7, 261, 425 225, 840 8, 629, 892 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 WVashington, D. C ___ Minneapolis, Minn______ New Orleans, La ... _ Cincinnati, Ohio ........ Newark, N. J ...... Kansas City, Mo.... Seattle, Wash ....... Indianapolis, Ind.... Rochester, N. Y ..... Jersey City, N. J ... IHouston, Tex ....... Louisville, Ky..... $1, 134, 421 $103, 630 115, 080 3, 361,621 2, 250318 39, 624 42, 246 2, 467, 631 _ 1, 440,156 22, 459 62, 382 .. 470, 530 .. _1, 553, 763 141, 969 3,260,116 37, 413 1, 670, 571 _.... 38, 688 21, 528 656, 110 26 Portland, Oreg $1, 111, 185 $8, 694, 725 788 $3, $78, 399 $16, 351, 794, 086 530, 061 371, 384 19, 994 1,670, 069 20, 000 346, 488 264, 133 50, 000 1, 370, 740 216,197 286, 668 882, 222 947 1, 0333,524 226, 637 679, 585 197, 482 271, 598 2, 253, 859 130, 699 73, 533 334, 241 . -. 123, 905 243, 854 28, 853 1, 047, 873 . 54, 910 103, 466 ..... 410, 385 . 359, 797 295, 595 703, 187 31, 165 2, 718, 801 893, 635 .. __ 44, 379 . 403, 056 658, 871 1, 271, 355 . 136, 279 218, 752 . -.... 845, 944 ...... 322, 926 582, 184 162, 829 1, 161, 023 568, 436 GROUP II.-CITIES . $6, 205, 4, 760, 333, 4, 202, 3, 616, 1, 602, 1,331, 2, 466, 4, 942, 4, 303, 567, 1, 485, 879 197 056 888 867 311 683 731 476 838 206 399 3, 372, 134 ._.... 2, 825, 198 HAVING A POPULATION $127, 755 47, 149 3219, 094 148, 860 135, 167 184,158 111,410 86, 471 115, 037 95, 724 15, 536 50, 341 _ OF 300,000 TO 500,000 $561. 093 $32, 770 66, 093 254, 962 3136 250 10, 318 125, 528 ._. . 165, 791 .. __ . 57, 733 5, 055 25, 085___ 214, 027 134 460, 194 80, 180 156, 301 -. __ . 39, 852 ....... 246, 543 107, 272 275, 273 137, 358 498, 624 9, 315 _________ $581, 766 656, 985 $474, 201 $2, 146, 607 $924, 833 $108, 066 37, 321 33, 921 115, 132 42, 556 19,686 686 37,136 37, 100, 100, 865 38, 355 930, 033 60, 247 114, 738 86, 419 160, 674 794, 955 9, 709 611, 756 226, 915 151, 988 740, 575 ...... 196, 987 137, 852 137, 208 502, 201 ____ 104, 119 _ 56, 149 44, 900 496, 326 37, 988 45, 293 ... _ ._ 6, 675 290, 747 422, 157 789 98,049 23, 516 1, 811, 433 ...... 306, 528 134, 390 61, 580 262, 481 10, 000 23, 744 76, 171 71, 168 417, 248 _ _... 4, 659 50, 087______ 211, 183 ._________ 132, 960 87, 841 7, 680 $10, 737 29, 377 13, 478 66, 512 80, 430 57, 902 17, 289 26, 054 49, 722 29, 898 29, 5C6 38, 883 ' GROUP III.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 , 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio ....... Toledo, Ohio_...____... Oakland, Calif_______L Denver, Colo. ...-.-.--. Atlanta, Ga____________ St. Paul, Minn _______ Dallas, Tex______________ Birmingham, Ala ..---. ________ Akron, Ohio Memphis, Tenn...... $1, 446, 407 1, 776, 106 41, 209 1, 211, 408 700, 500 701, 849 1, 531, 675 103, 126 1, 685, 303 378, 343 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I ... _______ San Antonio, Tex .. __ Omaha, Nebr___ ______ Syracuse, N. Y__.. -____ Dayton, Ohio__ _________ Oklahoma City, Okla ... Worcester, Mass ........ Richmond, Va ......... Youngstown, Ohio .... Grand Rapids, Mich..._ 2, 098, 870 17, 827 109, 215 2, 668, 106 1, 760, 917 65, 380 2, 923, 529 621, 636 1, 665, 568 1, 591, 028 Fort Worth, Tex- ....___ 47 48 Hartford, Conn. ___ _ 49 Flint, Mich________ New Haven, Conn_____ 50 51 San Diego, Calif-______ Nashville, Tenn-__ 52 53 Long Beach, Calif_ ___ 54 Springfield, Mass___ Bridgeport, Conn....____ 55 56 Tulsa, Okla.......____ . 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa-...... Scranton, Pa _ ______ Salt Lake City, Utah ... Yonkers, N. Y .___ ____ Paterson, N. J__ ____ Jacksonville, Fla ___. Albany, N. Y_ ._____ Norfolk, Va ...... __ __ Trenton, N. J________ Kansas City, Kans .... $71, 596 35, 483 8, 450 95, 251 ........... 74, 245 115, 920 187, 444 1, 700, 132 1, 604, 854 1, 249, 674 16, 065 264, 237 175,129 2, 368, 517 2, 113, 689 56, 509 6, 773, 24, 1, 602, 379, 74, 605, 143, 597, 165, 160 593 132 853 944 142 408 475 200 446 42,984 20, 853 7, 535 144, 011 29, 651 22,183 $1, 335, 630 1, 723, 474 22, 837 579, 977 139, 935 422, 150 1, 370, 099 70, 434 1, 405,133 27, 600 1, 613, 241 3, 283 11, 209 1, 854, 308 1, 569, 448 43,962 2, 183, 236 344,084 1, 593, 209 1, 558, 945 133, 444 1, 228, 908 1, 114, 065 887, 063 1, 496 35,182 160,183 1, 999, 173 1, 633, 949 13, 623 6,160 473,170 18, 372 $41, 530 2, 700 29, 704 14,985 55 61,875 16, 087 66, 567 $394, 848 457, 525 196, 347 99, 929 10, 357 10, 751 2, 000 -............- 196, 014 258, 911 $8, 058 $31, 477 255 150, 60 321, 065 277, 859 131, 370 74, 412 . 22, 301 4, 844 426, 453 '-------- ----- 1, 964 26, 844 54, 000 106, 074 135, 071 986, 681 235, 441 14, 562 376, 518 35, 556 478, 705 157, 881 33,085 ...... ... 13, 480 15, 498 6,000 4, 257 z 55,375 17, 062 5,7641 4, 425 3, 275 4, 356 564 1, 9, 881 1, 782 4, 857 37,187 5,333 821 178 H H 54, 869 28, 050 H 5'/ 78,962 H y 00 -i -- -----21, 171 ___________ 31,369 244, 798 5, 221 12, 353 3, 328 7,690 5, 833 28, 699 18, 050 11, 026 1, 474 4, 015 5, 612 9, 567 2, 286 --------- ........... 76, 284 171, 364 40,160 35,501 59,282 640 604 41,569 .... .. .. 585 113, 213 179, 767 . 600 18, 164 8, 399 . . . . . ... ----------. 00 00 ------- 145,662 712 9, 171, 280 z y 462,937 58, 313 46, 255 82,082 1, 025 3, 342 5,332 2, 791 179,865 67, 934 ....--__----- 7, 317 53, 111 14, 520 14,544 98, 006 15, 645 1, 450 $16, 608 33, 270 125, 250 5,110 21,382 65, 838 45, 198 11, 843 32, 692 34, 664 242, 572 ----- 306, 844 27,852 64, 642 172, 500 22,301_ 62, 195 2, 520 $1,907 1, 300 $28,331 51,332 $3, 818 $5,125 274,113 80, 000 47, 200 194, 964 9, 092 1, 890 4, 962 8, 649 H 0 25, 702 1, 200 40, 912 . 1,981 2, 709--------- 1, 850 F-. DIVISIONS TABLE 11.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued I' [See note at head of this table, p. 91] VI.--CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS CITY al Supervi- Care of poor General C schildon Outdoor Outdoor Corrections Hospitals Charities re charities Special For adults For minors CityhAllrother City All other In institutions Proba boards and officers GROUP III.-CITIES BAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued $36, 829 $300 $2, 100 $900 189, 205 --------------------- $13, 382 $12, 000 $1,529 $256, 245 I Chattanooga, Tenn ... ----------- ---------- ---------------- -------------- ----------- ----------- $70,000............... --G8 Fort Wayne, Ind_---------- ---- ----------- ------------ ----------- -8 Fort Wayne, Ind-..............-----$8, 000 $70,000 -----700 ----------91,281 __2, $7, 760 179, 741 69 Camden, N.J ---------------------- ----------- ------------ ----------- ------------ ------------ ----------- ------1504------------15----1502 70 Erie, Pa___1,2 15, 024 15, 024 -------70------------..........---------- 67 71 72 73 74 75 76 5,844 859,206 27, 942 --------43, 262 ---------855,767 ----------------1,317,960 21, 944 791, 450 Elizabeth, N. J.--------Wichita, Kans---------Spokane, Wash_-----. Fall River, Mass__... Cambridge, Mass__---New Bedford, Mass... 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Reading, Pa------------Knoxville, Tenn.--------Peoria, Ill--------------South Bend,Ind-------Tacoma, Wash_ Gary, Ind---------------Miami, Fla--------- ----Canton, Ohio-----------Wilmington, Del---------Somerville, Mass---- 87 Tampa, Fla-.--------- - 11, 907 --3, 719..... 7, 262 4, 385 826,089 4,166 ------- ---3,125 11,052 -----------5,942 --------------------2, 400 3, 600 11,418 -----------18, 248-96,311 ---_ 63,333 -__-------------677,875 218, 425-----------------------62, 655 1,036, 880 62, 840---------------1, 561 --------------------76, 775 628,174 ...... 9,---------------,---------------------6,730------13,172 ..------------- ___------.... . 156 ------------------------------------------. 9, 856 ------------.. ..------.-----------9, 856 ---------------------- 11,748--172,949 ---------------------- 4,800 ----------30,178 -----------219, 675---------86,598--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 86,598-----------2, 319 36,346------------38,665 -------------------------------------------------8, 906--------------------------------------------------------------1, 914 10, 820 ----------1, .-----------------------------------------------------------------------------1,200 . 2,912 .. 843---------------8, 2, 400 -----------334, 380 -.. 300 ---131, 408 -----477, 331 _ -3,7-4100 3.......71 1,705 2, 77,173 .---------.138,064-----217,942 ----------3,410 1, 350 --------------------------------------------------------------4, 244 9,004 ___ 279 21,236 -----------------------27,999 -------------------------------587, 267 058 15, 651, 839 225,105 ____------- 26,137 1, 333 7,150 2,300 188,185_ 88 89 90 91 92 93 -------------------_------10, 500 3, 000 -----------3, 500 -----------------------25,178 _2_ Evansville, Ind---------15,389 26,823-----------1,500 --.---------1-----------8, 417 52,129 E1 Paso, Tex----------------------- ----------- ------------ ------------ 1,186 --983,-77-7,-75 24 048 866. 90 Lyn, 72, 755............... ----------983, 677 24, 048 1, 082, 46 Lynn, Mass_............ Mss 1,82, 346 ---------------------------------93, 794 ------12830 587, 380 48, 679 732, 967 Utica, N. Y -----------2, 998 _---------12, 830 --892 -------------- -- --18, 980Duluth, Minn---------43, 882 ------------67, 628 -- . 13, 854 47, 261 .... 34, 726 354, 065 3, 999 569, 751 Waterbury, Conn-...... 94 Lowell, Mass------------ 756, 460 9, 475 634, 219 112, 766 ------------------------------------ ------ 8, 178 3 3, 11 2, 260 4, 336 11 VIII. RECREATION VIII.-RECREATION VII. EDUCATION VII.-EDUCATION Schools Total _ .. I CITY General Educational Total Libraries Parks and trees U Grand total . Gxour $542, 033, 989 $19, 744, 432 $60, 097, 589 $5, 802, 958 $12, 476, 068 $41, 818, 563 344, 672, 246 74, 484, 134 142, 622, 041 ... ... .. _ ... Gou 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 $561, 778, 421 ......--------------------...... Group I ....-------------------. ... Group IIL .......................... . Group III-. . .-----------------. 1-I---------- I II 1 333, 251, 983 71, 452, 755 137, 329, 251 11, 420, 263 3, 031, 379 5, 292, 790 42, 834, 097 6, 604, 514 10, 658, 978 4, 637, 243 549, 377 616, 338 7, 772, 758 1, 519, 758 3,183, 552 30, 424, 096 4, 535, 379 6, 859, 088 Hy I.CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER I.--CITIES ---------New York, N. Y__--Chicago, Ill_.................. Philadelphia, Pa--------------------------------.. Detroit, Mich __________________________............ Los Angeles, Calif __________________________________ Cleveland, Ohio ____________________________________ St. Louis, Mo _____________________________________ ............................ Baltimore, Md_________ ________ _ Boston, Mass_ .................. ........................... Pittsburgh, Pa---------San Francisco, Calif ________________________________ Milwaukee, Wis____________________________________ --------Buffalo, N. Y _._________________________ HAVING $141,178, 228 42, 807, 631 29, 285, 617 20, 053, 286 24, 684, 803 12, 058, 409 -10, 276, 835 8, 226, 363 15, 468, 583 11, 358, 356 8, 779, 909 9, 317, 490 11,176, 736 A POPULATION $138, 235, 502 41, 526, 614 28, 710, 048 19, 249, 040 23, 540,105 10, 937, 213 9,803, 343 7, 792, 294 14, 564,100 10, 773, 104 8, 483, 887 8, 961, 581 10, 675,152 OF 500,000 $2, 942, 726 1, 281,017 575, 569 804, 246 1,144, 698 1,121,196 473, 492 434, 069 904, 483 585, 252 296, 022 355, 909 501, 584 AND OVER $20, 635,033 6, 373, 922 2, 086, 729 1,149,056 2, 083, 841 755, 437 1, 333,836 769, 916 2,106,319 975, 749 1, 673, 062 1, 561, 537 1,329, 660 $1, 926, 768 719, 426 227, 843 192,166 115, 521 3, 572 311,054 33,071 3,953 107, 208 227, 382 483, 977 285, 302 $1, 084, 488 1,989, 653 375, 805 602,081 912, 945 69, 433 246,364 105, 036 609, 735 242, 734 870,151 383, 798 280, 535 $17, 623, 777 3,664, 843 1, 483, 081 354, 809 1,055, 375 682, 432 776,418 631, 809 1, 492, 631 625, 807 575, 529 693, 762 763, 823 GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Washington, D. C_ _______-_---------------------_ ---Minneapolis, Minn_-____-_---------------New Orleans, La _________---------------------_ -------------------Cincinnati, Ohio -----------.. - Newark, N. J- _...........--------------------Kansas City, Mo _________________---------------.___ ______ _________---------------Seattle, Wash . Indianapolis, Ind ____________________-_-----------Rochester, N. Y--__- ----------------------------------..---------------Jersey City, N. J_____----Houston, Tex- ____________________--------------Louisville, Ky__ --____------------------_ Portland, Oreg____-- $9, 299, 528 6, 405, 354 3, 459, 977 8, 353, 650 9, 736, 333 5, 313, 772 5, 233, 646 4, 641, 604 6, 010, 220 5, 677, 012 2, 977, 586 3, 592, 111 3, 783, 341 $8, 954, 578 6, 061, 989 3, 383, 613 8, 010, 820 9, 361, 406 5, 055, 764 4, 998, 234 4, 383, 048 5, 877, 166 5, 462, 410 2, 900, 649 3, 439, 905 3, 563, 173 $344, 950 343, 365 76, 364 342, 830 374, 927 258, 008 235, 412 258, 556 133, 054 214, 602 76, 937 152, 206 220, 168 $1, 570, 694 486, 499 282, 718 353, 301 597, 701 629, 238 369, 197 354, 173 738, 529 483, 948 99, 978 309, 430 329, 108 H r H H y Q H $204, 728 51, 855 26, 037 28, 500 65, 000 48, 076 30, 683 20, 970 35, 712 _._36, 24, 299 __133, 13, 517 $281,114 137, 979 83, 453 135, 822 59, 607 109, 682 199, 193 104, 895 133, 132 594 28, 978 384 75, 925 $1,084, 852 296, 665 173, 228 188, 979 473, 094 471, 480 139, 321 228, 308 569, 685 447, 354 46, 701 176, 046 239, 666 C 0 * TABLE 11.--GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued [See note at head of this table, p. 91] VIII.-RECREATION VII.-EDUCATION CITY Schools Total Libraries Total Educational General Parks and trees GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 Columbus, Ohio _____-----------------------------Toledo, Ohio ___ ---------------------------------Oakland, Calif__ ---------------------------------Denver, Colo____--------------------------------Atlanta, Ga _ _______________________--------St. Paul, Minn ___--------------------------------Dallas, Tex_____________________________________ Birmingham, Ala___- -----------------------------Akron, Ohio____ -------------------------------------_ Memphis, Tenn____ ----------------------- $3, 482, 3, 337, - 5, 604, 4, 880, 2, 958, 3, 364, 2, 690, 2, 220, 2, 709, 1, 925, 543 153 852 852 008 047 247 362 573 321 $3, 426, 103 3, 124, 196 5, 389, 560 4, 665, 881 2,856, 688 3, 144, 083 2, 632, 969 2, 140, 911 2, 622, 631 1, 846, 527 $56, 440 212, 957 215, 292 214, 971 320 101, 219, 964 57, 278 79, 451 86, 942 78, 794 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I_____-----------------------------San Antonio, Tex____-----------------------------Omaha, Nebr ____-------------------------------Syracuse, N. Y__---------------------------------Dayton, Ohio _.________________________________ .-------------------------Oklahoma City, Okla_ Worcester, Mass_----------------------------------Richmond, Va _----------------------------------Youngstown, Ohio___----------------------------------- __________ Grand Rapids, Mich_ 4, 260, 1, 926, 3, 139, 3, 328, 2, 253, 1, 975, 3, 359, 2, 199, 2, 090, 2, 715, 313 332 955 515 867 797 967 594 864 848 4, 185, 813 1, 887, 061 3, 081, 580 3, 202, 458 645 2,061, 1, 933, 303 216, 646 3, 2, 135, 057 1, 996, 723 2, 556, 786 74, 500 39, 271 58, 375 126, 057 192, 222 42, 494 321 143, 64, 537 94, 141 159, 062 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex___-------------------------------Hartford, Conn -----------------------------------Flint, Mich ____............... _ New Haven, Conn___-------------------------___ _ San Diego, Calif___________________________________ Nashville, Tenn___--------------------------------Long Beach, Calif___________-__-------------------Springfield, Mass___-------------------------------.------------------------Bridgeport, Conn__ __-Tulsa, Okla ______-------------------------------- 1, 644, 218 3,136, 424 1, 866, 202 2, 623, 238 2, 536, 239 988, 687 2, 769, 102 2, 843, 094 2, 284, 462 1, 905, 919 1, 605, 451 3, 028, 624 1, 794, 930 2, 525, 975 2, 437, 611 938, 847 2, 650, 785 2, 643, 094 2, 167, 581 1, 848, 803 38, 107, 71, 97, 98, 49, 118, 200, 116, 57, 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 767 800 272 263 628 840 317 000 881 116 $362, 949 144, 399 429, 984 578, 875 168, 030 247, 930 220, 443 145, 924 38, 796 222, 996 $5, 682 37, 217 26, 831 72, 313 399 11, 25, 050 22, 532 3, 319 44, 486 557, 680 123, 899 100, 203 310, 652 200, 305 198, 946 741 139, 112, 991 207, 547 __. 137, 433 26, 912 21, 832 4, 358 9, 750 178, 660 398, 315 85, 244 214, 706 298, 543 122, 921 377, 663 343, 040 182, 942 104, 827 11, 407 12, 723 2, 760 1, 810 40, 505 3, 295 4, 763 270 17, 316 17, 667 4, 982 7, 680 $32, 879 56, 878 233, 889 93, 938 45, 487 51, 825 98, 148 61, 764 3, 319 87,472 $324, 388 50, 304 169, 264 412, 624 111, 144 171,055 99, 763 841 80, 35, 477 91, 038 77, 158 22, 119 21, 178 55, 668 65, 889 8, 948 42, 985 24, 984 68, 438 23, 382 453, 610 79, 948 74, 667 245, 234 134, 416 185, 235 96, 756 87, 737 139, 109 96, 735 43, 896 84, 538 30, 112 55, 692 82, 989 39, 765 302, 769 126, 220 44, 172 17, 469 123, 301, 52, 157, 175, 79, 74, 199, 133, 79, 357 054 372 204 049 861 894 153 788 678 ( ' H O y 107, 939 97, 929 16 6 , 8 9 3 226, 282 46, 031 211,365 299, 466 48,189 104, 912 51, 934 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 _2, _ D es M oines, Iowa ....-----------------------Scranton, Pa......................................._ - . S alt L ak e C ity, U t a h _- - - .-. . -. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .2 Yonkers, N. Y_..................................... Paterson, N. J_____________ ____-Jacksonville, Fla....--------------------------...... ---... Albany, N . Y .-------------------------.. Norfolk, Va_ __ -----------------------------------Trenton, N. J ._-................................... ---............. --------Kansas City, Kans_----- 512, 2, 097, , 0 52 , 3,191, 2, 944, 1,167, 1,932, 1,150, 2, 287, 1, 328, 389 290 3 46 575 591 950 679 570 888 735 2, 418, 283 2, 059, 075 1, 9 75 , 8 4 6 3,147, 267 2, 876, 288 1, 088, 222 1, 820, 989 1,119, 583 2, 204, 355 1, 305, 409 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn____ ________-------------....... Fort Wayne, Ind--------------------............... Camden, N. J...................................... --...... Erie, Pa __._...............-..........-... ----------Elizabeth, N. J____________________ Wichita, Kans ______________________________________ Spokane, Wash__..... _______________------------Fall River, Mass................................... Cambridge, Mass_ __-------__________.......... _ ............... New Bedford, Mass_______________ 904, 888 1, 476, 276 2,179, 376 1, 619, 447 2, 002, 255 1, 766, 988 1, 528, 593 1,189, 068 1, 726, 239 1, 376, 742 860,150 1, 395, 734 2,154, 409 1, 573, 984 1, 938, 383 1, 718, 573 1, 467, 546 1,148, 825 1, 649, 888 1, 323, 786 44, 80, 24, 45, 63, 48, 61, 40, 76, 52, 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 1, 765, 979 ----------Reading, Pa__ _____________________ .... Knoxville, Tenn__ ________________________________998, 530 1,166, 430 Peoria, Ill____ _____________________________________ 1, 308, 252 South Bend, Ind----------------------------------1,368,809 Tacoma, Wash__-_______--------------_______ ... 1,414,036 Gary, Ind_ ___.......-... ................ 756, 810 --------------......... Miami, Fla ---------------1,200,646 -- ------ ---.... --C anton, O hio_ ..._ ___ _____ ____ 640,049 __________1, Wilmington, Del___________ ....... 1, 333, 851 Somerville, Mass..-----.--------------------....... 1, 727, 892 951, 091 1, 103,071 1, 242, 895 1, 311,170 1,353, 740 748, 210 1,184,797 1, 585, 767 1, 265, 979 38,087 47, 439 63, 359 65, 357 57, 639 60, 296 8, 600 15,849 54, 282 67, 872 150, 806 15, 417 171, 295 58, 280 105, 534 91,878 82,123 29,779 90, 279 107, 937 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 ------------Tampa, Fla__ _____________-___________ ...........-..... _-........ Evansville, Ind_........ El Paso, Tex------------------------------------__ Lynn, Mass___. ___________________________ ................ Utica, N. Y ___........._......... _ ----------------------Duluth, Minn_ ___........ ............. Waterbury, Conn...._....._.......__ -----------Lowell,Mass__......___________________ 849, 942 1, 004, 826 893, 465 1, 372, 667 1, 500, 423 1, 648, 003 1, 512, 544 1, 077, 852 18, 913 43, 631 25, 705 60, 019 71, 670 59, 118 39,146 33, 245 51,399 79, 370 58, 564 145, 883 84, 072 106, 612 102, 867 43,026 - 868,855 1, 048, 457 919,170 , 432, 686 1, 572, 093 1, 707,121 1, 551, 690 1,111,097 94,106 38, 215 7 6, 5 00 44, 308 68, 303 79, 728 111,690 30, 987 83, 533 23, 326 738 542 967 463 872 415 047 243 351 956 797 ................ _49, 20, 530 48, 387 8 , 12 3 5 2 , 85 9 11, 360 73, 203 10, 350 __ _- - - - - 11, 543 134, 855 ................ _54,096 906 _ _____7, _12, 709 ................ _._____________..8, 017 58,142 29, 012 105 , 9 11 141, 719 35, 681 64, 967 245, 370 40, 283 92, 203 43, 917 9, 997 21,177 3,181 7, 088 39, 427 18, 905 38, 374 1, 742 480 585 27,105 36, 795 29, 717 39, 527 16. 173 130, 681 57, 028 36, 826 136, 798 50, 621 33, 371 13, 045 25,895 721 58, 750 2, 372 122,155 41,184 82, 895 48,122 40, 579 13,284 62,127 69, 216 _______________26, 348 12, 733 20, 033 21, 555 1, 612 751 .___...______45, _ __ -- - - 13, 398 55, 254 18, 707 59, 492 1, 413 324 _ _____.___11, 25,051 46, 604 35, 397 100, 132 70, 674 32, 651 41,962 31, 702 37,102 ---------------489 58, 461 32, 898 __ _- - 55, 129 8, 514 55, 600 158, 189 8, 603 2, 500 97, 902 38, 568 173, 278 __ ______36, 59, 206 __ ______8, - - 58, 685 _ __ _ _ _ _ _49,140 4,161 8, 249 __ ______43, _16,495 ................ 2, 257 __ ______38, 12, 935 14, 390 756 41,544 F-1 TABLE 11.-GoVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued [See note at head of this table, p. 91] IX.-MISCELLANEOUS A and gratuities on account of service wPensions CITYinCITYtmpublic STotal Policede Policentepartment Fire de Firtentepartment Schools All other departments Aid to special classes .trust Solers and sailors Adminis tration of Undis Judg- Mothers Mothers Grand total----............-$122, 234,053 $18, 2,604 $14,301,5642$20, 011, 914 $22, 633,402 $11,447,031 $15,356,684 7, 818, 565 13, 368, 531 9, 343, 928 14,112, 129 19, 237, 483 13, 187, 999 977, 718 Group I---------------------90, 1, 387, 540 1, 012, 321 1, 965, 599 2,116, 075 2,138, 812 2, 379, 041 - 13, 468, 571 Group II-------600, 613 2, 616,145 1, 430, 320 3, 783, 710 2, 818, 802 2, 556, 564 17, 787, 764 ----Group III - UnclassiUnfled $2,557,693 2, 215, 359 175, 132 167, 202 $3,210,414 1, 055, 918 661, 018 1, 493, 478 $1,224,981 895, 993 169, 493 159, 495 $13,166,788 9, 541,81 1, 463, 540 2,161, 435 $306, 770 248, 645 1, 296, 367 383 288 1, 091 66, 200 18, 572 195, 732 7, 925 29, 337 19, 949 3,100 $474, 831 26, 688 56, 037 9, 147 19,139 11, 867 25, 658 695 181, 229 11, 813 108, 607 87, 882 42, 325 $7, 000 8, 014 9, 699 9, 700 446, 472 15, 662 6, 000 31,162 79, 420 51, 422 170, 224 25, 774 35, 444 $3, 212, 668 2, 733,820 223, 205 708, 298 415, 783 133,538 40, 239 368, 049 524,457 355, 233 382, 028 214, 272 230, 223 funds and invest ments ments and losses tri-uted ( GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER $6, 467, 938 3, 300, 958 550, 225 487, 372 485, 782 335, 794 269, 183 148, 000 385, 041 174, 722 188, 543 294, 843 299, 598 $4, 627, 1, 541, 141, 325, 379, 290, 164, 206, 395, 253, 424, 292, 301, 649 $7, 016, 629 $11, 807, 012 $4, 341, 323 $9, 665, 649 124, 743 2, 447, 362- ........-. 2, 265, 537 126 369, 803 41, 385 985, 933 1, 708, 152 410 983, 158 216, 534 157, 248 337, 763 671 _21, 2, 800 83, 612 816 _____ 325,470 425, 656 83, 710 560,349 594 ---. .......... __.... . .. ............ 280 ............ 89, 465 _... 680, 308 _ __ ._ __ 40, 876 008 548, 368 1,155, 977 994, 906 448, 093 445 216, 538 35, 434 499, 062 594, 580 082 202,183 375 633, 945 329, 951 222 550, 721 4, 070 112, 321__.......... 921 292, 433 1, 595, 011 864, 385 697, 878 704 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7( 11 12 13 $47, 927, 469 New York, N. Y_ ---------12, 696, 893 _---...... Chicago, Ill-..... 5, 382, 216 Philadelphia, Pa_ ___----3, 235, 274 Detroit, Mich. -------------1, 854, 692 Los Angeles, Calif- .......... 731 2,183, Cleveland, Ohio ................St. L ouis, Mo .................. 571, 560 -1, 583, 135 Baltimore, Md_----908, 668 4, Boston, Mass ..................2, 199, 811 -Pittsburgh, Pa_----469, 415 San Francisco, Calif ............- 2, 1, 602, 753 Milwaukee, Wis- - -----362, 101 -__---------------4, Buffalo, N. Y 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 $20, 076 -$14, $477, 132 $292, 753 $322, 236 $560, 605 422, 002 Washington D. C ..............- $2, $322, 584 2, 834 407, 000 173, 969 191, 763 156, 394 Minneapolis, Minn- ............ 1, 324, 548 _ 500 ....... -. 2, 333 87, 653 110, 350 102, 233 495, 470 New Orleans, La- ............. 211, 735 114, 801 55, 335 372, 070 253, 893 269, 974 1, 486, 663 -Cincinnati, Ohio_---282, 660 3, 461 226, 624 314, 045 302,139 319, 569 1, 573, 434 Newark, N. J ..................33, 565 60, 042__ ________....____....... 1, 519 18, 034 -- - - 297, 853 Kansas City, Mo_ 100, 569 136, 443 161, 162 43, 490 183, 555 105, 163 099 --786, -- __ -Seattle, Wash-12, 810 25, 665 60, 223_ .__________ 119, 431 102, 416 675, 477 Indianapolis, Ind-............. 153, 681 625, 798 366, 978 504, 287 165, 240 129, 859 ------------- 2, 097, 286 Rochester, N. Y-_ 104,148 9, 851 240, 039 170, 431 240, 700 986 451, 1, 337, 947 Jersey City, N. J._____________ 18, 293 64, 339 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Houston, Tex__ 12, 040---- -_-_--_-_-_-__-----_54, 611 55, 661 73, 922 291, 941 Louisville, Ky-__ - ------92, 884 71, 373 28, 996 85,114 133, 802 88, 886 - 615, 512 -- -Portland, Oreg_ GRour II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 $361, 598 $2, 108 $371, 313 181 21, 305 13, 654 _ 045 ...... .... 69, 502 22, 868 84, 529 502 139, 404 23, 573 11, 502 376 72, 667 5, 437 25, 263 569 132, 009 8, 288 38, 042 354 25, 081 3, 358 13, 271 007 251, 070 8, 206 92, 692 964 101,995 35,105 10, 246 097 120,451 . 341_ ..............-------10, 417 25, 667 9, 962 ........------------... 949 7), 11, 559 11, 543 1, 656 87, 092 9, 670 2, 617 15, 078 35, 15, 34, 21, 6, 14, 2, 4, . GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio .... __ Toledo, Ohio ...... Oakland, Calif .. _____ Denver, Colo .... Atlanta, Ga ..... . St. Paul, Minn_______ ___ __ Dallas, Tex----------------Birmingham, Ala ..... __.___ _ Akron, Ohio........... Memphis, Tenn ... __ .... $595, 868 657, 836 191, 807 574, 912 187, 529 353, 013 118, 985 90, 506 259, 801 96, 209 $106, 132 83, 751 68, 846 120, 658 59, 799 105, 465 47, 125 26, 621 43, 207 9, 541 $154, 735 92, 426 64, 137 98, 382 77, 249 107, 787 56, 143 21, 582 41, 080 27, 201 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. 1. ____ San Antonio, Tex_.._______ Omaha, Nebrt....___.____... Syracuse, N. Y _____. ______ Dayton, OhioOklahoma City, Okla .. ______ Worcester, Mass....._______. Richmond, Va_________ ___ ... Youngstown, Ohio__- _______ Grand Rapids, Mich .... .... 698, 326 35, 518 381, 130 1, 006, 711 245, 180 172, 178 673, 335 529, 490 306, 604 48, 185 152, 478 16, 576 97, 810 68, 553 50,948 6, 040 25, 924 31, 498 33, 399 6, 782 137, 477 8, 302 160, 499 73, 932 48, 216 42, 188 38, 827 6, 028 33, 556 20, 250 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex .____._____. Hartford, Conn________________. Flint, Mich___________.... ... __ New Haven, Conn .________ San Diego, Calif___ Nashville, Tenn _ ___________ Long Beach, Calif ... ______.__ Springfield, Mass________ . __ Bridgeport, Conn....__.______ Tulsa, Okla ....... 53, 190 351, 028 48, 719 1, 088, 422 218, 206 103, 879 98, 403 741, 862 244, 024 83, 057 35, 999 4, 737 55, 711 42, 025 23, 336 10, 811 21, 502 32, 919 156, 105 182, 636 90, 627 911, 564 264, 448 168, 767 419, 537 112, 302 218, 738 76, 558 48, 298 26, 000 10, 576 75, 308 60, 590 59, 051 44, 463 47, 139 66, 441 19, 140 57 Des Moines, Iowa _..__.___.__. __ 58 Scranton, Pa.........___ __ .. 59 Salt Lake City, Utah ... ___.__. 60 Yonkers, N. Y............_..._ 61 Paterson, N. J ............... 62 Jacksonville, Fla............... 63 Albany, N. Y__ __ _ 64 Norfolk, Va__. 65 Trenton, N. J___ __ 66 Kansas City, Kans ............ 13, 209 $202,926 262, 537 $27, 443 $495 61 1, 050 144, 248 2, 585 74, 190 6, 840 3, 248 2, 910 134, 008 20, 510 8, 438 $3, 330 21, 827 $3, 587 50, 135 181, 318 112, 497 246, 569 76, 133 514 82, 693 100,468 126, 786 46, 819 25, 117 224, 723 13, 058 ........... 47, 291 136, 710 10, 273 77, 722 16, 319 36, 261 12, 077 33, 308 55, 060 8,909 19, 242 72, 946 47, 888 23, 017 300 68, 143 68, 437 29, 169 48, 257 32, 980 69, 403 31, 877 27, 429 109, 473 29, 010 249, 852 98, 003 15, 562 89, 835 48, 478 100 1, 530 1, 080 40, 724 10 6, 093 356 4, 003 1, 206 132 2, 718 2, 376 11, 304 3, 269 2,930 6, 217 16, 094 8, 605 5, 145 3, 494 101 471 $104, 872 3, 871 15, 084 1, 558 10, 041 13, 000 376, 861 9, 709 396 56, 252 273, 950 304, 570 . . 5, 775 50, 388 7, 411 . . . . . . 2, 085 175 1, 000 14,943 8, 738 886 502 4, 000 30, 567 42, 091 90, 201 4, 253 37, 922 2, 150 1, 604 3,934 972 56, 520 1, 407 $20, 094 6, 249 2, 428 465, 534 19, 508 25, 056 5, 368 1, 649 15, 148 31, 554 100 13, 508 1, 205 740, 372 13, 046 1, 358 11, 763 8, 423 14,569 15, 693 -------.. 93, 613 8, 863 75, 592 3, 653 1, 595 2, 728 13, 491 219, 469 1, 769 49, 579 71, 788 ..... .. 150 180,930 7, 353 1, 375 3, 570 3, 706 --------51 81 ......-..... 121, 831 208 4, 500 3, 128 15 717 1, 009 5, 419 20, 832 - 867 611 2, 983 1, 389 3, 600 6, 969 ------ 67 $100, 807 197, 234 34, 093 57, 061 36, 242 40,936 12, 092 33, 285 34, 083 14, 293 105, 386 10, 465 1, 445 230, 886 59, 116 113,909 5, 636 30, 415 4, 245 6, 713 33, 704 27, 197 13, 262 97, 931 33, 044 23, 109 17, 629 74, 153 64, 668 74, 148 21, 484 7, 685 43, 426 113, 545 32, 585 29, 579 30, 551 13, 015 2, 085 3, 700 H 2 N 0 H H H 00 00 ( M 00 TABLE 11.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued [See note at head of this table, p. 91] IX.-MISCELLANEOUS SPensions 0 Adminis tration of Aid to special classes and gratuities on account of service CAid CITY to special classes in iapublic I Total Police department Fire department Schools All other departments and sailorsmets Mothers sailors trust funds and invt Unclassifled Judgments and losses Undis tributed H GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000--Continued 67 68 69 70 71 Chattanooga, Tenn-------- ---Fort Wayne, Ind _____--------Camden, N. J_---__ ----------Erie, Pa_----------------------Elizabeth, N. J-_____---------- $50, 105, 280, 119, 159, 73 74 75 76 Spokane, Wash---------------Fall River, Mass____.--------Cambridge, Mass __----------New Bedford, Mass__---------- 106, 483 481, 270 459, 812 401, 211 29, 848 50, 032 23, 983 35, 481 77 78 Reading, Pa _____-__----------. Knoxville, Tenn-.___---------- 137, 101 55, 493 80 81 South Bend, Ind- __----------Tacoma, Wash _______--------- - 62, 770 83, 589 83 84 85 86 Miami, Fla___________------- -Canton, Ohio------------- --Wilmington, Del--------------._________ Somerville, Mass. 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla-------------------Evansville, Ind --------------E1 Paso, Tex .---.----------Lynn, Mass_____ _----------_. Utica, N. Y_---____________ Duluth, Minn __-- _----------Waterbury, Conn __---------Lowell, Mass------------------- 72 Wichita, Kans _....... 004 743 950 239 676 $19, 373 27, 051 100, 382 40, 008 --- 51, 500 3, 540 $13, 295 27, 915 73, 406 9, 814 51, 125 H $505 $300 ___ __ ___ $3, 450 $10, 330 1, 454 4, 159 ............16, 510 754 . _ __... ............. 13, 911 69, 829 21, 319 --------------------------------------------81, 193 387 ...... 55, 362------------------------- 31, 429 -------- ------------------ ................... 48, 917 125, 315 6, 270 50, 773 49, 052 41, 436 15, 716 17, 524 48, 815 59, 593 50, 615 1, 000 18, 381 11, 317 14, 945 41, 853 34, 955 83, 818 ---------------------------------------------------6, 424 ---------------8, 477 22, 224 28, 133 17, 893 39, 673 14, 002 .-----------------12, 330 ------------------- 239, 303 156, 112 235, 689 $21, 551--33, 984 .13, 52, 711 $152 $2, 401 17, 146 ___11, . .--------------144 1, 216 86 $198 508 22, 668 6, 769 181 8 2, 069 7, 699 631-...... ......... 529 2, 789 2, 847 -----------_ ..... 715 ______ __ 605 7 20, 753 5, 674 3, 588 y C-) y 00 0 H c-. H 79 82 Peoria, Ill_-_----------------Gary, Ind--------------------- 116, 616 30,855 87, 126, 59, 294, 470 925 294 954 76, 605 - 111,020 14, 100 381, 702 410, 520 158, 463 129, 725 390, 971 4,090 9, 440 23, 485 36, 695 22, 728 30, 24, 3, 23, 26, 26, 9, 16, 752 455 938 576 732 562 444 687 4,384 5, 274 ---32, 914 412 25, 707 16, 915 - 1, 500 - --------------- ___.. ------ _---------- 3, 838 -----------740..-------5, 750 ___--------013 -----------------------------------.353-387 -. 3, 005 143, 204 40, 485 344 -2, 002 6, 665 428 353........... 3, 349 5, 612 _........... 2, 862 _________ 2,760 - -_-_-----7, 591 4, 085 39, 466 5, 264 -. 19, 055 ....-------------- ,-244 591 13,740----------------------------------- 459 13, 66, 20, 48, .. 26, 424 -2, ___ 795 - 5,422 26, 326 .. 50 5, 671 .......... 5, 011 1, 397 ..--------. 28, 321 ------------------------------------------25, 840 . 16, 985 217 12, 680 ----------------------------------30, 843 - - - -- -- - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - -100 5,846 . 7, 545 ....---52, 499 ..----------160, 948 43, 063 48, 020 31, 778 800 20, 734 186 144, 722 .. 34, 816 130, 878 48, 663 1, 455 2, 911 . ______--------------9, 337 32, 095 ....... _ _ 903 44, -... 23, 947 .. 18, 340 ----2, 186 ----------58, 870 14, 648 350 _.__________. ____ -6, 72, 038 __. 170, 760 42, 221 43, 058 22, 468 1, 397 461 72, 11, 124 4, 216 14, 273 2, 989 41, 200 2, 290 17, 389 y H 00 J TABLE 12.--GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE-TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1933 [This table is presented in 2 sections, the second section beginning on p. 118. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vIlI. I.-GENERAL GOVERNMENT ALL GENERAL DEPARTMENTS For text discussion, see p. 24] III.-CONSERVATION OF HEALTH I-PRTETION TO PERSON II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY PROPERTY IV'SANITATION ORCLEANLINESS OF PROMOTION CLEANLINESS m CITY Police department Total 0 Per capita capita Grand total .... . $ $1,727,042,682 $46.08 Group I_ 1, 150, 821, 281 53. 60 Group II_ - - -_______ 226, 110, 071 44, 31 Group III__ __- _ 350,111, 330 32. 10 Total $142, 295, 104, 758, 18, 947, 18, 590, 927 198 598 131 Per cpt capita Total Fire department Per cotal capita Per capita T $3. 80 $170, 799, 2468 $4. 56 $106, 666, 991 4. 88 122, 073, 487 5. 69 59, 832, 931 3. 71 19, 341, 391 3. 79 15, 477, 021 1. 70 29, 384, 368 2. 69 31, 357, 039 All other Total $2. 85 $21, 386, 138 2. 79 14, 540. 920 3. 03 3, 423, 227 2. 87 3, 421, 991 Per capita Total $0. 57 $39, 385, 173 . 68 25, 183, 781 .67 6, 529, 894 .31 7, 671, 498 Per capita Total $1. 05 $99, 535, 099 1. 17 69, 758, 789 1.28 11, 595, 712 .70 18, 180, 598 Per capita $2. 66 3. 25 2. 27 1. 67 z HH z H GROUP I.-CITIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y ........ $489, 528, Chicago, Ill.. ___ 138, 105, Philadelphia, Pa_......... 78, 792, Detroit, Mich ............ 68, 394, Los Angeles, Calif_ ....... 72, 134, Cleveland, Ohio .......... 40, 714, St.Louis, Mo _ 30, 521, Baltimore, Md ...........511, 31, Boston, Mass__ -......... 59, 818, Pittsburgh, Pa_........... 32, 036, San Francisco, Calif .. _ 33, 524, Milwaukee, Wis _ 32, 944, Buffalo, N. Y -...... __ . 42, 795, 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Washington, D. C ________ $32, Minneapolis, Minn________ 19, New Orleans, La_......... 11, Cincinnati, Ohio .________ 21, Newark, N. J 26, Kansas City, Mo ... ______ 14, Seattle, Wash_ .......... 14, Indianapolis, Ind ... ______ 13, Rochester, N. Y _......... 21, Jersey City, N. J- ------_ 20, Houston, Tex---- ...... .. 7, Louisville, Ky------ .... .. 9, Portland, Oreg _..-....._ _ 12, 646 $68.42 211 39. 56 507 39. 94 786 41. 41 242 53. 94 307 44. 33 944 36. 84 186 38. 56 014 76. 02 738 47. 22 093 51. 34 377 54. 99 230 73. 44 $43, 411, 15, 897, 9, 123, 5, 107, 7, 395, 3, 036, 3, 169, 2, 038, 3, 963, 4,194, 2, 713, 1, 993, 2, 712, HAVING A POPULATION 170 $6.07 $54, 930, 502 $7.68 368 4. 55 15, 568, 009 4. 46 435 4. 62 9, 551, 711 4. 84 617 3. 09 8, 396, 231 5. 08 578 5. 53 5, 593, 185 4. 18 662 3. 31 2, 981, 221 3. 25 640 3. 83 5, 043, 351 6. 09 346 2. 49 4, 018, 832 4. 92 453 5. 04 5, 142, 916 6. 54 334 6. 18 2, 399, 042 3. 54 650 4. 16 4. 72 3, 080, 392 969 3. 33 2, 382, 926 3. 98 976 4. 66 2, 985, 169 5. 12 $22, 423, 6, 074, 3, 561, 3, 699, 5, 235, 2, 008, 2, 095, 2, 648, 3, 341, 1, 787, 2, 887, 1, 657, 2, 411, GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION 020, 519 $64. 82 273, 537 40. 35 734, 175 24. 91 968, 882 47. 75 470, 777 59. 22 550, 362 35. 48 979, 354 40. 04 356, 855 35. 90 263, 744 63. 76 755. 694 64.88 079, 673 22. 27 951, 452 31. 44 705, 047 41. 13 $1, 681, 494 1, 362, 230 1, 486, 749 1, 744, 092 2, 173, 607 1, 850, 036 1, 640, 243 860, 430 1, 573, 363 1, 917. 674 907, 508 704, 812 1, 045, 360 $3. 40 2. 85 3. 16 3. 79 4. 86 4. 51 4. 38 2. 31 4. 72 5. 99 2. 85 2. 23 3. 38 $3, 183, 669 1, 049, 838 1, 411, 443 1, 213, 345 3, 055, 168 971, 803 1, 135, 640 1, 059, 382 1, 018, 119 2, 895, 715 520, 624 1, 003, 396 823, 249 $6. 44 2. 20 3. 00 2. 64 6. 83 2. 37 3. 04 2. 85 3. 05 9. 05 1. 64 3. 17 2. 67 OF 500,000 AND OVER 695 009 827 775 602 085 765 306 601 580 723 494 469 $3. 13 1. 74 1. 81 2. 24 3. 92 2. 19 2. 53 3. 24 4. 25 2. 63 4. 42 2. 77 4. 14 $6, 214, 158 $0.87 2, 197, 847 .63 1, 065, 901 .54 519, 000 .31 1, 360, 724 1. 02 189, 004 . 21 485, 952 .59 144, 769 .18 595, 952 .76 563, 772 .83 484, 678 .74 377, 181 .63 340, 982 .59 $8, 423, 398 3, 394, 985 1, 351, 531 3, 426, 874 1, 591, 891 884, 910 1, 001, 228 637, 010 1, 536, 298 692, 240 472, 171 747, 776 1, 023, 469 $1. 18 $37, 299, 389 .97 7, 740, 554 .69 3, 804, 623 2. 08 3, 690, 369 1. 19 2, 434, 662 .96 1, 595, 756 1.21 " 1, 103, 716 .78 378 2, 105, 1.95 3, 247, 440 1. 02 1, 863, 595 .72 718, 778 1. 25 2, 368, 595 1.76 1, 785, 934 $5.21 2. 22 1. 93 2. 23 1. 82 1. 74 1. 33 2. 58 4. 13 2. 75 1. 10 3. 95 3. 06 $1. 06 1. 84 .53 1. 27 2. 44 . 65 1. 32 .84 1. 96 2. 05 . 47 1. 65 . 50 $4. 24 1. 06 2. 23 1. 78 3. 58 1. 97 1. 59 1. 48 4.00 3.07 1. 16 1.45 1. 39 OF 300,000 TO 500,000 $2, 086, 774 1, 008, 220 1, 269, 943 1, 171, 581 1, 868, 495 835, 884 1, 211, 174 1, 486, 652 1, 030, 828 1, 336, 380 552, 427 585, 703 1, 032, 960 $4. 22 2. 11 2. 70 2. 55 4. 18 2. 04 3. 24 4. 00 3. 09 4. 18 1. 74 1. 85 3. 34 $654, 366 251, 714 450, 475 220, 954 339, 081 206, 926 173, 677 157, 014 429, 954 185, 886 72, 574 151, 246 129, 360 $1. 32 .53 .96 .48 .76 .50 .46 .42 1. 29 .58 . 23 .48 .42 $523, 877, 248, 582, 1, 091, 267, 493, 310, 653, 655, 150, 520, 154, 775 203 207 544 066 998 380 890 619 636 146 704 726 $2, 096, 506, 1, 049, 819, 1, 598, 806, 593, 550, 1, 333, 981, 369, 458, 429, 946 203 940 708 737 510 474 849 916 472 857 545 555 (I H 0 y O 0 H y H 00 I TABLE 12.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE-TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1933-Continued [This table is presented in 2 sections, the second section beginning on p. 118. ALL GENERAL IV -SANITATION, II--CONERVA- I.-GENERAL DEPART ENTS For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. For text discussion, see p. 24] GOVERNMENT H.--PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY TION OF HEALTH OR PROMOTION OF CLEANLINESS CITY Police department Total Per P capita Total Per P capita Ttl Total Per capita Fire department Ta Per All other T capita Per Total Per Pr capitacapi Total Per capita capita GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio-..... __ Toledo, Ohio ........__ .. Oakland, Calif_........... Denver, Colo __-.---Atlanta, Ga__-__St. Paul, Minn_........... Dallas, Tex---------------. Birmingham, Ala Akron, Ohio--Memphis, Tenn---------_ $9, 241, 551 $30. 84 9, 773, 143 32. 70 10, 001, 425 34. 03 12, 137, 345 41. 40 6, 897,136 24. 60 7, 868, 593 28. 31 6, 865, 678 24. 81 15. 58 4, 235, 782 6, 336, 768 23. 90 4, 763, 168 18. 21 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I_ ..--__ 12, 428, 530 San Antonio, Tex__...... 3, 484, 187 Omaha, Nebr-......----5, 725, 516 Syracuse, N. Y__----_-10, 720, 783 Dayton, Ohio--- -----_ 6, 360, 393 Oklahoma City, Okla ... _ 3, 976, 055 Worcester, Mass-..... _ 10, 626, 397 Richmond, Va ..__...... . 6, 007, 358 Youngstown, Ohio .-___ 5, 788, 176 6, 457, 712 Grand Rapids, Mich ... _- 48. 66 14. 43 26. 29 49. 98 30. 79 19. 98 53. 70 32. 49 33. 23 37. 59 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex_ -__- __ Hartford, Conn-... -_ Flint, Mich-----------_ _ New Haven, Conn- ---San Diego, Calif_____-___ Nashville, Tenn_ ------ _ Long Beach, Calif ........ Springfield, Mass_ ... _ Bridgeport, Conn . _ . Tulsa, Okla-------....... 21. 32 53. 53 27. 68 47. 81 32. 39 20. 75 36. 08 60. 87 50. 94 22. 90 3, 598, 277 8, 966, 833 4, 582, 999 7. 779, 113 5, 127, 652 3, 241, 785 5, 585, 673 9, 331, 307 7, 492, 794 3, 366, 990 $351, 989 465, 182 422, 847 1, 178, 624 343, 030 465, 675 316, 171 181, 772 283, 689 233, 714 $1. 17 1. 56 1. 44 4. 02 1. 22 1. 68 1. 14 .67 1.07 .89 $615, 899, 988, 840, 742, 668, 493, 391, 332, 443, 586 317 550 230 284 459 267 200 412 635 $2. 05 3. 01 3. 36 2. 87 2. 65 2. 41 1. 78 1.44 1. 25 1. 70 $622, 008 816, 714 1, 164, 733 966, 567 615, 711 956, 077 685, 639 507, 796 280, 588 584, 254 $2. 08 2. 73 3. 96 3. 30 2. 20 3.44 2. 48 1.87 1. 06 2. 23 $60, 008 38, 852 100, 523 194, 049 45, 347 176, 084 61, 735 35, 378 30, 195 38, 959 $0. 20 .13 . 34 .66 .16 . 63 .22 .13 .11 .15 $76, 581 99, 675 148, 919 202, 105 231, 263 128, 769 107, 590 72, 109 84, 426 188, 674 $0. 26 . 33 .51 .69 .82 .46 . 39 .27 .32 . 72 $474, 589 527, 802 256, 881 465, 491 466, 562 256, 698 359, 635 202, 061 276, 595 294, 016 $1. 58 1. 77 .87 1. 59 1.66 .92 1. 30 .74 1. 04 1. 12 532, 394 187, 566 327, 064 526, 874 287, 827 177, 100 377, 046 516, 543 235, 309 250, 659 2. 08 .78 1. 50 2. 46 1. 39 .89 1. 91 2. 79 1. 35 1. 46 1, 159, 238, 442, 715, 395, 392, 880, 470, 316, 431, 332 661 174 714 710 896 545 112 687 392 4. 54 .99 2. 03 3. 34 1. 92 1. 97 4. 45 2. 54 1. 82 2. 51 1, 167, 291 290, 372 571, 455 822, 515 373, 851 364, 833 777, 364 494, 776 304, 675 499, 629 4. 57 1. 20 2. 62 3. 83 1. 81 1. 83 3. 93 2. 68 1. 75 2. 91 97, 780 58, 347 68, 202 52, 674 26, 772 41,152 74, 707 110, 482 68, 699 30, 177 . . 38 24 .31 . 25 .13 . 21 .38 . 60 .39 .18 422, 290 47, 046 76, 611 224, 520 40, 062 43, 915 343, 772 223, 062 56, 278 223, 090 1. 65 .19 . 35 1. 05 .19 .22 1. 74 1. 21 .32 1. 30 733, 710 288, 420 132, 210 592, 517 377, 916 321, 243 317, 362 337, 235 167, 202 186, 936 2. 87 1. 19 . 61 2. 76 1. 83 1. 61 1. 60 1. 82 .96 1. 09 185, 482, 151, 345, 338, 222, 370, 317, 296, 144, 1. 10 2. 88 .91 2. 13 2. 14 1. 43 2. 39 2. 07 2. 02 .99 333, 825, 233, 764, 436, 405, 459, 637, 653, 287, 554 638 643 244 456 855 385 478 134 207 1. 98 4. 93 1.41 4. 70 2. 76 2. 60 2. 97 4. 16 4. 44 1. 95 419, 315 699, 457 227, 260 639, 544 505, 755 496, 361 498, 374 744, 447 829, 610 373, 721 2. 48 4. 18 1.37 3. 93 3. 19 3. 18 3. 22 4. 86 5. 64 2. 54 18, 836 103, 179 11, 857 57, 637 74, 870 48, 851 103, 075 53, 149 54, 971 19, 752 .11 .62 .07 .35 .47 .31 .67 . 35 . 37 .13 90, 539 279, 273 64, 466 133, 670 99, 268 106, 233 62, 995 183, 803 178, 780 43, 275 .54 1. 67 .39 .82 .63 .68 .41 1. 20 1. 22 .29 230, 788 505, 484 111, 851 280, 228 259, 062 222, 292 325, 410 529, 803 410, 184 103, 495 1. 37 3. 02 .68 1. 72 1. 64 1. 42 2. 10 3. 46 2. 79 .70 880 055 304 884 354 842 425 772 461 963 r H z yH y H y O y M H 00 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa .-------Scranton, Pa ..............Salt Lake City, Utah..... Yonkers, N. Y----....... Paterson, N. J----........ Jacksonville, Fla .. ... Albany, N. Y----.......... Norfolk, Va_ ---------Trenton, N. J _.... Kansas City, Kans --------- 4, 535, 489 4, 860, 984 3, 655,887 9, 987, 030 5, 699, 911 3, 560, 803 6, 292, 9a4 3, 253, 929 5, 266, 679 2, 695, 301 31.34 33. 66 25. 35 71.08 41.01 25. 64 48. 48 25. 09 42. 44 21.84 220, 930 265, 959 363,103 665, 661 172, 444 223, 406 360, 597 345, 171 174, 919 148, 361 1.53 1.84 2. 52 4. 74 1.24 1.61 2. 78 2. 66 1.41 1.20 305, 796 340, 755 277, 327 920, 084 594, 421 386, 391 787, 782 432, 101 518, 355 227, 693 2. 11 2. 36 1.92 6. 55 4. 28 2. 78 6. 07 3. 33 4. 18 1.85 526, 448, 213, 547, 575, 429, 514, 457, 467, 364, 384 984 944 611 792 615 566 740 728 508 3. 64 3. 11 1. 48 3. 90 4. 14 3. 09 3. 96 3. 53 3. 77 2. 95 30, 49, 16, 82, 56, 46, 66, 85, 77, 86, 088 021 083 376 387 761 188 131 201 024 .21 .34 .11 .59 .41 .34 .51 .66 .62 .70 34, 321 67, 638 51, 442 307, 821 127, 127 89, 807 159, 410 78, 278 198, 146 40,176 .24 .47 .36 2. 19 .91 .65 1.23 .60 1.60 .33 217, 592 264, 916 69, 556 966, 327 376, 516 297, 258 518, 158 273, 874 302, 006 58, 864 1.50 1.83 .48 6. 88 2. 71 2. 14 3. 99 2. 11 2. 43 .48 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn ... Fort Wayne, Ind--......... Camden, N. J....... Erie, Pa----- ____ _.... Elizabeth, N. J...... Wichita, Kans...... Spokane, Wash ...... Fall River, Mass_ Cambridge, Mass3...... New Bedford, Mass ... 2, 275,197 2, 582, 808 3, 882, 937 3, 041, 468 4, 725, 847 2, 796, 711 2, 921, 287 3, 829, 103 5, 851, 289 4, 263,171 18. 45 21.51 32. 60 25. 71 40. 08 23. 78 25. 05 33. 22 51.19 37. 96 104, 395 113, 261 224, 001 278, 910 190, 711 85, 554 159, 590 149, 799 232, 232 177, 963 .85 .94 1.88 2. 36 1.62 .73 1.37 1.30 2. 03 1.58 203, 376 232, 996 328, 706 227, 944 459, 437 180, 342 206, 510 340, 338 493, 515 413, 110 1.65 1.94 2. 76 1.93 3. 90 1.53 1.77 2. 95 4.32 3. 68 372, 495 279, 180 282,151 261, 459 442, 022 257, 644 247, 372 323, 093 410, 705 364, 251 3. 02 2. 32 2. 37 2. 21 3. 75 2. 19 2. 12 2. 80 3.59 3. 24 15, 617 50, 503 19, 799 15, 548 31, 328 10, 311 29, 364 15, 867 89, 477 28,139 .13 .42 .17 .13 .27 .09 .25 .14 .78 .25 34, 668 32, 233 70, 219 87, 695 80, 460 35, 483 45, 706 162, 695 168, 200 183, 873 .28 .27 .59 .74 .68 .30 .39 1.41 1. 47 1.64 94, 142, 108, 163, 229, 105, 155, 78, 562, 234, 556 565 619 848 799 501 328 306 295 094 .77 1.19 91 1. 39 1. 95 . 90 1. 33 68 68 4.92 2. 08 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Reading, Pa ---------------Knoxville, Tennrm---------Peoria, Ill__-----South Bend, Ind--......... Tacoma, Wash_---_ Gary, Ind_-------Miami, Fla- ............... Canton, Ohio-_-.......... Wilmingtcn, Del----..... Somerville, Mass- ......... 3,121,139 2, 446, 726 2, 754, 684 2, 214, 234 2, 911, 302 2, 564, 744 3, 005, 027 2, 378, 998 3,105, 962 4, 019, 737 27.92 22.12 25. 09 20. 20 26. 91 23. 75 27. 88 22.13 29. 14 37.99 189, 285 292, 774 184, 948 103, 751 176, 498 120, 220 189, 057 126, 782 206, 051 206,137 1.69 2. 65 1.68 .95 1.63 1. 11 1.75 1. 18 1.93 1.95 264, 953 222, 747 195, 076 172, 552 203, 556 272, 051 338,143 142, 232 328, 879 310, 892 2.37 2. 01 1. 78 1. 57 1.88 2. 52 3.14 1.32 3. 09 2. 94 133,352 240, 933 268, 993 222, 619 416, 694 290, 899 300, 296 162, 606 320, 056 314, 595 1. 19 2.18 2. 45 2. 03 3. 85 2. 69 2. 79 1.51 3. 00 2.97 28, 897 16, 716 24, 849 28, 337 40, 566 19,199 124, 381 5, 610 14, 470 54, 468 .26 .15 .23 .26 .37 .18 1.15 .05 .14 .51 75, 503 85, 700 111, 665 38, 072 41, 968 33, 951 62, 616 32, 631 36, 625 180, 995 .68 .77 1.02 .35 .39 .31 .58 .30 .34 1.71 158, 964 94, 042 239,154 45, 091 179, 361 59, 277 228, 289 82, 822 246, 305 305, 941 1.42 . 85 2. 18 .41 1.66 55 2. 12 .77 2. 31 2. 89 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla ........ 2, 453, 453 Evansville, Ind _--........ 2,187, 582 El Paso, Tex_ _-----1, 757, 585 Lynn, Mass _4, 660, 316 Utica, N. Y_______ 4, 580, 016 Duluth, Minn.--------------3, 005, 446 Waterbury, Conn- ......... 4, 270, 606 Lowell, Mass.-------------3, 925, 919 23. 23 20. 81 16. 74 45.29 44. 64 29. 49 42.16 39.17 205, 92, 79, 167, 294, 230, 351, 199, 1.95 .88 .75 1.63 2. 87 2. 26 3. 47 1.99 233, 257, 153, 311, 321, 229, 334, 320, 2. 21 2. 45 1.46 3.02 3. 13 2. 26 3. 30 3. 20 197, 338 294, 850 238, 364 408, 028 435, 802 260, 269 402, 415 360, 994 1.87 2. 81 2. 27 3.97 4. 25 2. 55 3. 97 3. 60 16, 573 22, 413 13, 590 50, 311 29, 851 18, 740 28, 209 27, 299 .16 .21 .13 .49 .29 . 18 .28 .27 43, 856 42, 562 47, 554 158,136 93, 980 49, 316 63, 775 134,136 .42 .40 . 45 1.54 .92 .48 .63 1.34 269, 371 63, 022 80, 329 272, 321 235, 765 65, 936 151, 005 169, 947 2. 55 .60 . 77 2.65 2. 30 .65 1.49 1.70 843 208 242 361 017 760 438 777 430 588 031 047 573 976 216 690 M TABLE 12 .- GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENE AL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE-TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1933-Continued [This table is presented in 2 sections, the first section beginning on p. 115. V.-HIGHWAYS Operation and Repair for cornCITY maintenance Total U Per Per capita 68, 099, 493 16, 463, 876 23, 127, 604 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y__ ._______ $27, 353, 074 Chicago, Ill--------_ 8, 899, 509 Philadelphia, Pa ........... 6,052, 488 Detroit, Mich___ 3, 508, 205 Los Angeles, Calif ____ --5, 371, 525 Cleveland, Ohio__ .... ______ 1, 770, 204 St. Louis, Mo__ --------_ 1, 903, 615 Baltimore, Md ---------- _ 2, 623, 195 Boston, Mass-__----------_ 3, 022, 504 Pittsburgh, Pa ..----. _ 2, 379, 281 San Francisco, Calif__.. ___ _ 1, 196, 848 Milwaukee, Wis ------------ 1,459,234 Buffalo, N. Y ........... _ 2, 559, 811 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Washington, D. C...---------$2, 032, 934 Minneapolis, Minn- . -- . _ 1, 218, 153 New Orleans, La------. .. _ 1, 233, 245 Cincinnati, Ohio_.-------_ 706, 108 1, Newark, N. J_785, 664 Kansas City, Mo--...... _ 1, 737, 109 Seattle, Wash------------_ 1, 993, 543 Indianapolis, Ind_ 793, 653 Rochester, N. Y_ __ 1, 429, 666 Jersey City, N. J_ . -.. .. 980, 186 Houston, Tex----_____ - -___ 797, 428 Louisville, Ky----------_ 830, 846 Portland, Oreg--- ------_ 925, 341 3. 17 3. 23 2. 12 Total 1, 808, 965 583, 468 568, 558 For text discussion, see p. 24] VII.-EDUCATION HOSPITALS, AND VIII.-RECREATION IX.-MISCELLANEOUS raries Per Per capita Total $0.08 $292, 212, 081 . 08 . 11 . 05 2,80, 206, 656 39, 190, 665 46, 740, 760 Per Per capita Total Per capita P er Total $7. 80 $542, 033, 989 $14.46 $19, 744, 432 9. 61 7. 68 4. 28 333, 251, 983 15.52 71, 452, 755 14. 00 137, 329, 251 12. 59 11,420,263 3, 031, 379 5, 292, 790 capita Per Total $0. 53 $60,097, 589 53 .59 . 49 42, 834,097 6, 604, 514 10, 658, 978 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER $3. 82 $748, 118 $0. 10 $78, 984,412 $11. 04 $138, 235, 502 $19. 32 $2, 942, 726 $0. 41 $20, 635, 033 2. 55 55, 926 .02 16, 398, 558 4. 70 41, 526, 614 11.90 1, 281, 017 .37 6, 373, 922 3. 07 59, 512 .03 7, 466, 917 3. 79 28, 710, 048 14. 55 575, 569 .29 2, 086, 729 2. 12 143, 487 .09 15, 465, 612 9. 36 19,249,040 11.66 804, 246 .49 1, 149, 056 4. 02 172, 650 .13 14, 355, 089 10.74 23, 540, 105 17.60 1, 144, 698 .86 2, 083, 841 1.93 232, 070 . 25 13, 018, 818 14. 18 10, 937, 213 11. 91 1, 121, 196 1. 22 755, 437 2. 30 91,102 .11 3, 445, 344 4. 16 9, 803, 343 11.83 473, 492 .57 1, 333, 836 3. 21 102, 736 .13 6, 613, 200 8. 09 7, 792, 294 9. 54 434, 069 .53 769, 916 3. 84 898 (1) 16, 482, 382 20. 95 14, 564,100 18. 51 904, 483 1. 15 2, 106, 319 3. 51 17, 096 .03 3, 605, 882 5. 31 10, 773,104 15. 88 585, 252 .86 975, 749 1. 83 31, 500 . 05 9, 015, 967 13.81 8, 483, 887 12. 99 296, 022 . 45 1, 673, 062 2.44 152,318 .25 9,323,104 15.56 8.961.581 14.96 355,909 .59 1,561,537 4. 39 1, 552 (1) 12, 105, 371 20. 77 10, 675,152 18.32 501, 584 .86 1, 329, 660 GROUP II.-CITIES 1Less than } of 1 cent. VI.-CH AR TI E , pensation Grand total--...........$107, 87 $2, 960, 991 690, 973 $2. Group I_-__-------_ Group II---_____ - -----Group III__ __ For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p vIII. HAVING A $4. 12 $262, 458 $0. 53 2. 55 23, 378 .05 2. 62 12, 952 .03 3. 71 114, 048 . 25 1. 76 34, 624 .08 4. 24 30, 922 . 08 5.33 17, 598 .05 2. 13 4. 29 5,768 .02 3. 06 _ 2. 51 -..... 2. 63 17, 319 .05 3. 00 64, 401 .21 POPULATION $6, 205, 879 $12. 56 4, 760,197 9. 96 333, 056 .71 4, 202, 888 9. 13 3, 616, 867 8. 09 1, 602, 311 3. 91 1, 331, 683 3. 56 2, 466, 731 6. 63 4, 942, 476 14.82 4, 303,838 13.45 567, 206 1. 78 1, 485, 399 4. 69 3, 372,134 10. 92 OF 300,000 TO $8, 954, 578 $18. 13 6, 061, 989 12. 69 3, 383, 613 7. 18 8, 010, 820 17. 41 9, 361, 406 20. 94 5, 055, 764 12. 33 4, 998, 234 13. 36 4, 383, 048 11.78 5, 877, 166 17.62 5, 462, 410 17. 08 2, 900, 649 9. 12 3, 439, 905 10. 87 3, 563,173 11.54 per capita Per Total $1.60 $122, 234, 053 2.00 1. 29 . 98 90, 977, 718 13, 468, 571 17, 787, 764 Per capita 3. 4. 24 2. 64 1. 63 r $2. 88 1. 83 1. 06 .70 1. 56 .82 1.61 .94 2. 68 1. 44 2. 56 2.61 2. 28 $47, 927, 469 $6. 70 12, 696, 893 3. 64 5, 382, 216 2. 73 3, 235, 274 1. 96 1, 854, 692 1. 39 2,183, 731 2. 38 571, 560 69 1, 583, 135 1. 94 4, 908, 668 6. 24 2,199, 811 3. 24 2, 469, 415 3. 78 1,602,753 2.68 4, 362, 101 7. 49 500,000 $344, 343, 76, 342, 374, 258, 235, 258, 133, 214, 76, 152, 220, 950 365 364 830 927 008 412 556 054 602 937 206 168 $0. 70 .72 .16 .75 .84 .63 .63 .69 . 40 . 67 . 24 . 48 .71 $1,570, 694 486, 499 282, 718 353, 301 597, 701 629, 238 369, 197 354, 173 738, 529 483, 948 99, 978 309, 430 329,108 H $3. 18 1. 02 .60 .77 1. 34 1. 53 .99 95 2. 21 1. 51 .31 ,98 1. 07 $2, 422, 002 1, 324, 548 495, 470 1, 486, 663 1, 573, 434 297, 853 786, 099 675, 477 2, 097, 286 1, 337, 947 64, 339 291, 941 615, 512 $4. 90 2. 77 1. 05 3. 23 3. 52 .73 2. 10 1. 82 6. 29 4. 18 .20 .92 1. 99 H H y 0 H H 0 GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio......-___.. $1, 136, 438 1, 005, 503 Toledo, Ohio_ .____-__-- __Oakland, Calif-.......... _ 602, 858 Denver, Colo_ . -__ ____... 991, 218 Atlanta, Ga- -------- __-.... 409, 516 St. Paul, Minn...________... 548, 230 Dallas, Tex__ _250,406 Birmingham, Ala-.... -... 276, 828 Akron, Ohlo_ _ _ 344, 031 Memphis, Tenn _-....... -_ 327, 538 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I ---- -San Antonio, Tex--....... . Omaha, Nebr_-----------_363, Syracuse, N. Y-------.... Dayton, Ohio _________... _ Oklahoma City, Okla ._____ Worcester, Mass ........._ Richmond, Va _____.__.._ Youngstown, Ohio_. Grand Rapids, Mich ....... 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex__-- ---. _...._.... Hartford, Conn Flint, Mich New Haven, Conn_ ....... San Diego, Calif ........ Nashville, Tenn--..... Long Beach, Calif-...... Springfield, Mass ...... Bridgeport, Conn-... __. Tulsa, Okla_ ------- 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa__ __... .. Scranton, Pa_ Salt Lake City, Utah- .... Yonkers, N. Y _-.......... ..... .__. Paterson, N. LJ__ __ _ Jacksonville, Fla . ... _ _.. __ Albany, N. Y ----------Norfolk, Va--------------_ _ Trenton, N. J __ __ _ __ Kansas City, Kans...-__..... 1 Less than 1 of 1 cent. 654, 490 247, 754 706 -. 464, 061 397, 986 220, 827 739, 798 368, 117 366, 831 335, 722 255, 853 485, 586 177, 599 _ 381, 477 - 344, 834 -. 248, 426 _ . 337, 666 548, 202 _244, 537 . 238, 764 _ 411, 517 225, 419 328, 142 559, 648 159, 163 465, 341 628, 458 126, 963 307, 307 146, 216 $3.79 3. 36 2. 05 3, 38 1.46 1. 97 .90 1.02 1. 30 1. 25 407 106 209 408 500 849 675 126 303 343 $4. 83 5. 94 .14 4. 13 2. 50 2. 53 5.54 .38 6. 36 1. 45 46, 054 .18 22, 445 .09 13, 591 .06 7, 924 .04 .... ______.._ ____ .01 1, 788 19, 231 .10 23, 320 .13 1, 912 .01 7, 613 .04 2, 098, 870 17, 827 109, 215 2, 668, 106 1, 760, 917 65, 380 2, 923, 529 621, 636 1, 665, 568 1, 591, 028 8. 22 .07 .50 12. 44 8. 52 .33 14. 77 3. 36 9. 56 9. 26 4, 185, 1, 887, 3, 081, 3, 202, 2, 061, 1, 933, 3, 216, 2, 135, 1, 996, 2, 556, 813 061 580 458 645 303 646 057 723 786 ___ 1. 52 ___....... ..... 2. 90 262 (1) 1. 07 ........ _ ....... (1) 2. 34 389 2. 18 .............. 1. 59 11, 201 .07 8, 046 . 05 2. 18 3. 58 20, 140 . 13 .. 1.66 __.._. ._ 1. 62 5, 501 .04 187, 444 1, 700, 132 1, 604, 854 1, 249, 674 16, 065 264, 237 175, 129 2, 368, 517 2, 113, 689 56, 509 1. 11 10. 15 9. 69 7. 68 .10 1. 69 1. 13 15. 45 14. 37 .38 6, 268 .04 46, 844 .32 . 02 2, 292 . 04 5, 228 3, 047 .02 _ _ __..-__- .___ . 655 .01 135 (1) 12, 279 .10 786 .01 6, 160 773, 593 24, 132 1, 602, 853 379, 944 74, 142 605, 408 143, 475 597, 200 165, 446 .04 5. 36 .17 11. 41 2. 73 .53 4. 66 1. 11 4. 81 1. 34 2. 56 1. 03 1. 67 2. 16 1. 931. 11 3. 74 1. 99 2. 11 1.95 2. 84 1. 56 2. 28 3. 98 1. 15 3. 35 4. 84 .98 2. 48 1. 18 $16, 585 4, 604 48, 262 53, 014 29, 356 1, 762 29, 885 8, 720 11, 359 29, 509 $0. 06 . 02 .16 .18 .10 .01 .11 .03 .04 .11 $1, 446, 1, 776, 41, 1, 21, 700, 701, 1, 531, 103, 1, 685, 378, $3, 426, 103 $11. 43 3, 124, 196 10. 45 5, 389, 560 18. 34 4, 665, 881 15. 91 2, 856, 688 10. 19 3, 144, 083 11. 31 2, 632, 969 9.52 2, 140, 911 7. 87 2, 622, 631 9. 89 1, 846, 527 7. 06 $56, 440 212, 957 215, 292 214, 971 101, 320 219, 964 57, 278 79, 451 86, 942 78, 794 $0. 19 .71 . 73 .73 .36 . 79 .21 .29 .33 .30 $362, 949 144, 399 429, 984 578, 875 168, 030 247, 930 220, 443 145, 924 38, 796 222, 996 $1. 21 .48 1.46 1. 97 .60 .89 .80 .54 .15 .85 $595, 868 657, 836 191, 807 574, 912 187, 529 353, 013 118, 985 90, 506 259, 801 96, 209 $1. 99 2. 20 .65 1. 96 .67 1. 27 .43 .33 .98 .37 16. 39 7. 82 14. 15 14. 93 9. 98 9. 72 16. 25 11. 55 11. 46 14. 88 74, 500 39, 271 58, 375 126, 057 192, 222 42, 494 143, 321 64, 537 94, 141 159, 062 .29 .16 .27 .59 .93 .21 .72 .35 .54 .93 557, 680 123, 899 100, 203 310, 652 200, 305 198, 946 139, 741 112, 991 207, 547 137, 433 2. 18 .51 .46 1. 45 .97 1. 00 .71 .61 1. 19 .80 698, 326 35, 518 381, 130 1, 006, 711 245,180 172, 178 673, 335 529, 490 306, 604 48,185 2. 73 .15 1. 75 4. 69 1.19 .87 3. 40 2. 86 1. 76 .28 1, 605, 451 3, 028, 624 1, 794, 930 2, 525, 975 2, 437, 611 938, 847 2, 650, 785 2, 643, 094 2,167, 581 1, 848, 803 9. 51 18. 08 10. 84 15. 53 15. 40 6. 01 17. 12 17. 24 14. 74 12. 58 38, 767 107, 800 71, 272 97, 263 98, 628 49, 840 118, 317 200, 000 116, 881 57, 116 .23 .64 .43 .60 .62 .32 .76 1. 30 .79 .39 178, 398, 85, 214, 298, 122, 377, 343, 182, 104, 660 315 244 706 543 921 663 040 942 827 1. 06 2. 38 .51 1.32 1. 89 . 79 2. 44 2. 24 1.24 .71 53, 190 351, 028 48, 719 1,088,422 218, 206 103, 879 98, 403 741, 862 244, 024 83, 057 .32 2. 10 .29 6.:69 1. 38 . 67 .64 4. 84 1. 66 .57 2, 418, 283 2, 059, 075 1, 975, 846 3, 147, 267 2, 876, 288 1, 088, 222 1, 820, 989 1, 119, 583 2, 204, 355 1, 305, 409 16. 14. 13. 22. 20. 7. 14. 8. 17. 10. 94, 106 38, 215 76, 500 44, 308 68, 303 79, 728 111, 690 30, 987 83, 533 23, 326 .65 .26 .53 .32 .49 .57 .86 .24 .67 . 19 107, 939 97, 929 166, 893 226, 282 46, 031 211, 365 299, 466 48, 189 104, 912 51, 934 .75 .68 1. 16 1. 61 .33 1. 52 2. 31 .37 .85 .42 156, 105 182, 636 90, 627 911, 564 264, 448 168, 767 419, 537 112, 302 218, 738 76, 558 1. 08 1. 26 .63 6. 49 1. 90 1. 22 3. 23 .87 1. 76 .62 71 26 70 40 69 83 03 63 76 58 (3 M TABLE 12.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE-TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1933-Continued [This table is presented in 2 sections, the first beginning on p. 115. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vII. For text discussion, see p. 24] V.-HIGHWAYS CITY Scapita Operation and maintenance Total VII.--EDUCATION Repair for compensation Per Total Per capita VI.-CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS Total Per capita GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn...______ $200, 898 Fort Wayne, Ind__.......__ _ 85, 943 Camden, N. J-......... -_ 174, 849 Erie, Pa__ _.____..______ 195, 713 Elizabeth, N. I __ 214, 193 Wichita, Kans----117, _ ....... 001 Spokane, Wash_............ 279, 109 Fall River, Mass ...-----193, 927 Cambridge, Mass ..-_____-_ 217, 576 New Bedford, Mass ...... 231, 436 $1. 63 .72 1. 47 1. 65 1. 82 .99 2. 39 1. 68 1. 91 2. 06 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Reading, Pa--------__ ---- 198, 276 Knoxville, Tenn . ...... __. 204, 699 Peoria, Ill_______________ __ 189, 060 South Bend, Ind ______. ... 135, 845 Tacoma, Wash..___-._____. . 283, 907 Gary, Ind__---_______-- _ 229, 434 Miami, Fla________ -____ 358, 511 Canton, Ohio------------_ 250, 570 Wilmington, Del-..--.. ._ 148, 307 Somerville, Mass__...._______ 256, 608 1. 77 1. 85 1. 72 1. 24 2. 62 2. 12 3. 33 2. 33 1. 39 2. 43 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla .__--______ Evansville, Ind-...----E1 Paso, Tex_______________ Lynn, Mass--............Utica, N. Y________________ Duluth, Minn-- _ --Waterbury, Conn--.... Lowell, Mass ______________ 1 Less than 3 of 1 cent. -__ 861 261, -_150, 894 101, 512 249, 447 369, 376 158, 639 -_585, 515 411, 522 $953 5, 647 1, 628 1, 512 1, 160 11, 748 22, 068 405 ...... 1, 696 $0.01 $256, 245 .05- _.01 179, 741 . 01 15, 024 .01 859, 206 .10 27, 942 . 19 43, 262 (1) 855, 767 1,317, 960 _ .02 791, 450 $2. 08 VIII.--RECREATION Schools Total IX.-MISCELLANEOUS Libraries Per capita Total Per capita Total Per capita Total Per capita OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued .13 7. 29 .24 .37 7. 42 11.53 7. 05 $860, 150 1, 395, 734 2,154, 409 1, 573, 984 1, 938, 383 1, 718, 573 1, 467, 546 1, 148, 825 1, 649, 888 1, 323, 786 $6. 98 11.62 18.09 13. 31 16. 44 14.61 12. 59 9. 97 14. 43 11. 79 $44, 738 80, 542 24, 967 45, 463 63, 872 48, 415 61, 047 40, 243 76, 351 52, 956 $0. 36 .67 .21 .38 .54 .41 .52 .35 . 67 .47 $37, 102 58, 461 32, 898 55, 129 55, 600 158, 189 97, 902 38, 568 173, 278 59, 206 $0. 30 .49 .28 .47 .47 1. 35 .84 .33 1. 52 .53 $50, 004 105, 743 280, 950 119, 239 159, 676 40, 008 106, 483 481, 270 459, 812 401, 211 $0. 41 .88 2. 36 1.01 1. 35 .34 .91 4. 18 4. 02 3.57 9, 856 219, 675 598 ------------------- 38, 665 ..... 10, 820 32 (1) 2, 912 ............... _____________ 477, 331 453 (1) 217, 942 6, 643 .06 9, 004 1, 520 .01 651, 839 .09 1. 99 .79 .35 .10 .03 4. 43 2. 03 .08 6. 16 1, 727, 892 951, 091 1, 103, 071 1, 242, 895 1, 311,170 1, 353, 740 748, 210 1,184, 797 1, 585, 767 1, 265, 979 15. 46 8. 60 10. 05 11. 34 12. 12 12. 53 6. 94 11.02 14. 88 11.97 38, 087 47, 439 63, 359 65, 357 57, 639 60, 296 8, 600 15, 849 54, 282 67, 872 .34 .43 .58 .60 .53 .56 .08 .15 . 51 . 64 150, 806 15, 417 171, 295 58, 280 105, 534 91,878 82, 123 29, 779 90, 279 107, 937 1. 35 .14 1. 56 .53 .98 .85 .76 .28 .85 1. 02 137,101 55, 493 116, 616 62, 770 83, 589 30, 855 87, 470 126, 925 59, 294 294, 954 1.23 . 50 1. 06 .57 .77 . 29 .81 1. 18 .56 2. 79 2. 48 3, 217 .03 225, 105 1. 44 20 (1) 25, 178 .97 -.....--------52, 129 2. 42 1, 048 .01 1, 082, 346 3. 60 ..... . 732, 967 . 1.56 634 .01 18, 980 5. 78 ........... _...... 569, 751 4. 11 -------------- 756, 460 2. 13 .24 .50 10. 52 7. 14 .19 5. 62 7. 55 849, 942 1, 004, 826 893, 465 1,372, 667 1, 500, 423 1, 648, 003 1, 512, 544 1,077, 852 8. 05 9. 56 8. 51 13. 34 14. 62 16.17 14. 93 10. 75 18, 913 43, 631 25, 705 60, 019 71, 670 59,118 39, 146 33, 245 .18 . 42 .24 .58 .70 .58 . 39 .33 51, 399 79, 370 58, 564 145, 883 84, 072 106, 612 102, 867 43, 026 .49 . 76 .56 1. 42 .82 1.05 1. 02 .43 76, 111, 14, 381, 410, 158, 129, 390, .73 1. 06 .13 3. 71 4. 00 1.56 1. 28 3. 90 8, 167 ------------. . .07 __---------86, 1.51 605 020 100 702 520 463 725 971 0 2 TAtRLE TAINTENANCE D)EPARTMENTAL S IEVICE: 13.--PEt CENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE PAYMENTS FOR OPEIMATION AND DIvISIONS O(F TI+HE GENERAL [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. Y 1 S I.-GEN ERAL GOVERN MENT U CITY U ©F~ II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY POPERTY dede- Fire partlnentPolice partment All other III.--CONSERVATION OF HEALTH - TATION, A OR PROMOTION OF CLEAN- LINESS Grand total_ ... _ __ G roup I -_ ----------Group II Group III__ OF GENERAIL DEPARTMENTS 19)33 BY PRINCIPAL For text discussion, see p. 24J V.-HIGHWAYS Operation VI.--CHAR- Repair for com- and maintenance ITIES, IIOSPITALS, RETICOR )UCATION VII.-ED MIS VIII.-REC- IVI,. REATION CEL JUS pensation Schools Libraries 8. 2 9.9 6.2 1.2 2.3 5.8 6.2 0.2 16.9 31.4 1. 1 3. 5 7. 1 9. 1 8.4 5.3 10.6 8. 6 8.4 5.2 6.8 9.0 1.3 1.5 1.0 2. 2 2.9 2.2 6. 1 5.1 5.2 5. 9 7.3 6.6 .2 .3 .2 17. 9 17.3 13.4 29. 0 31.6 39.2 1. 0 1.3 1. 5 3.7 2. 9 3. O0 7. 9 8. 9 11. 5 11. 6 7.5 10. 3 7.5 10.4 6. 5 6. 6 13. 1 8. 1 6. 1 6. 3 11.2 11.3 12.1 12.3 7.8 7. 3 16.5 12. 8 4.6 4.4 4.5 5.4 7.3 4.9 6.9 8. 4 1.3 1.6 1.4 .8 1.9 .5 1. 6 .5 1.7 2.5 1.7 5.0 2.2 2. 2 3.3 2.0 7.6 5. 6 4.8 5.4 3.4 3.9 3. 6 6.7 5.6 6. 4 7.7 5. 1 7.4 4. 3 6.2 8. 3 16.1 11.9 9.5 22.6 19.9 32. 11.3 21.0 28. 2 30.1 36.4 28. 1 32.6 26. 9 32.1 24. 7 5.6 1.0 2.6 5.4 5. 1 27. 6 24. 3 7.5 9.2 7.2 7.0 5.6 8. 6 5.0 5. 6 1. 8 1. 4 1. 1 .8 2. 2 1.4 2.3 2. 4 5.8 2. 1 7. 2 4. 2 7.4 3.6 4.4 6.0 11.3 26.9 28.3 28. 3 33.6 25.3 27.2 24.9 4.2 4.6 2. 6 1.7 2.9 1.9 4.4 2.4 3. 5 3.0 5.0 4. 7 3. 1 9.8 9.2 6.8 8. 6 0.6 .9 .7 1.2 1.6 2.8 1.6 1.4 1. 5 1.8 .9 1. 1 1. 2 19.4 24.7 2. 8 19. 1 13.7 11.0 8. 9 18.5 23. 2 20. 7 8.0 14.9 26. 5 28.0 31.5 28. 8 36.5 35.4 34. 7 33.4 32.8 27. 6 26. 3 41.0 34.6 28.0 1. 1 1.8 .7 1. 6 1.4 1.8 1. 6 1.9 .6 1.0 1. 1 1. 5 1.7 4. 9 2.5 2.4 1.6 2. 3 4. 3 2. 5 2.7 3. 5 2. 3 1.4 3. 1 2.6 6. O 5. 1 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y ________ Chicago, Ill _____________ Philadelphia, Pa ........ Detroit, Mich . -______ _ Los Angeles, Calif ...... Cleveland, Ohio ........ St. Louis, Mo _________ Baltimore, Md -_____ Boston, Mass____________ Pittsburgh, Pa -......... San Francisco, Calif .... Milwaukee, Wis ........ Buffalo, N. Y ___________ GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION 14 Washington, D. C_______ 15 Minneapolis, Minn ___ 16 New Orleans, La________ 17 Cincinnati, Ohio_________ 18 Newark, N. J___________ 19 Kansas City, Mo________ 20 Seattle, Wash____________ 21 Indianapolis, Ind ....... 22 Rochester, N. Y_________ 23 Jersey City, N. J ....... 24 Houston, Tex ...______. 25 Louisville, Ky _______-.. 26 Portland, Oreg __________ 1 Less than 1o of 1 percent. 5. 3 7. 1 12. 7 7. 9 8.2 12. 7 11. O 6. 4 7. 4 9. 2 12. 8 7. 1 8.2 9.9 5.4 12. 0 5.5 11.5 6. 7 7.6 7.9 4.8 14.0 7.4 10.1 6. 5 6.5 5.2 10. 8 5.3 7.1 5. 7 8.1 11.1 4. 8 6. 4 7.8 5.9 8.1 2.0 1.3 3.8 1.0 1.3 1.4 1.2 1.2 2. 0 .9 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.6 4.6 2. 1 2.7 4. 1 1.8 3.3 2.3 3. 1 3. 2 2.1 5.2 1.2 6.5 2.6 8. 9 3.7 6.0 5. 5 4.0 4.1 6. 3 4. 7 5.2 4.6 3.4 0.2 (1) .1 .2 .2 .6 .3 .3 (1) .1 .1 .5 (1) 4. 7 2.6 5.4 1. 9 5.0 8. 2 6. 9 7.4 4.9 10. 2 y U O OF 300,000 TO 500,000 6.3 0.8 6.3 .1 10. 5 .1 7.8 .5 3.0 .1 11.9 .2 13.3 .1 5.9 ______ 6. 7 (1) 4.7 .......... 11.3 8.3 .2 7.3 .5 I 7.6 6. 9 4. 2 6.8 5. 9 2.0 5.2 5. 1 9. 9 6.4 .9 2. 9 4. 8 F- TABLE 13.-PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE PAYMENTS FOR OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1933-Continued [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. .Q I.-GEN- Spartment ERAL GOVERNB ENT ENT II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY Police dePicedt Fire deredt partment All other GROUP III.-CITIES For text discussion, see p. 24] IV.SANI IP.RSPERTY III.-CON- SERVATION OF ELH HEALTH V.-HIGHWAYS VII.-EDUCATION VI.HAYS¥II--EUCAIO VI.THARCOITIESIxVIII.EECOR PROHOSPITALS, MOTION Operation Repair AND COR-REATIO AND CORRepair LAOF CLEAN- Operation for cornand mainRECTIONS Schools Libraries tenance pensation LINESS TATION, HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 6.7 8.4 11.6 8.0 8.9 12.2 10.0 12.0 4.4 12.3 0.6 .4 1.0 1.6 .7 2.2 .9 .8 .5 .8 0.8 1.0 1.5 1.7 3.4 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.3 4.0 5.1 5.4 2.6 3.8 6.8 3.3 5.2 4.8 4.4 6.2 12.3 10.3 6.0 8.2 5.9 7.0 3.6 6.5 5.4 6.9 4.5 3.5 8.6 4.1 3.9 9.3 6.8 7.7 6.7 6.2 9.9 8.3 7.8 5.5 6.7 9.4 8.3 10.0 7.7 5.9 9.2 7.3 8.2 5.3 7.7 .8 1.7 1.2 .5 .4 1.0 .7 1.8 1.2 .5 3.4 1.4 1.3 2.1 .6 1.1 3.2 3.7 1.0 3.5 5.9 8.3 2.3 5.5 5.9 8.1 3.0 5.6 2.9 2.9 5.3 7.1 6.4 4.3 6.3 5.6 7.0 6. 1 6.3 5.2 5.2 5.4 3.3 4. 4 6.6 6.9 6.6 3.4 4.0 -. 4.3 9.3 9.2 5.1 9.8 8.5 12.5 8.2 6.8 8.7 8.5 11.7 7.8 5.0 8.2 9.9 15.3 8.9 8.0 11.1 11.1 .5 1.2 .3 .7 1.5 1.5 1.8 .6 .7 .6 2. 5 3.1 1.4 1.7 1.9 3.3 1.1 2.0 2.4 1.3 6.4 5.6 2.4 3.6 5.1 6.9 5.8 5.7 5.5 3.1 7.1-------5.4 (1) 3.9 ...... ____9 (1) 4.9 6.7 ..__..__. 7.7 6.0 5.9 3.3 .......... 7.1 Columbus, Ohio___ Toledo, Ohio ...... -Oakland, Calif_ ....... Denver, Colo _..... __... Atlanta, Ga-... St. Paul, Minn ....... Dallas, Tex_ -----Birmingham, Ala__ .4.3 Akron, Ohio ___--------. Memphis, Tenn--..... 3.8 4.8 4.2 9.7 5.0 5.9 4.6 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 ... Providence, R. I___ San Antonio, Tex___ . Omaha, Nebr----........ Syracuse, N. Y_.._..._. Dayton Ohio, __----------4.5 Oklahoma City, Okla ... Worcester, Mass.._..... Richmond, Va .......... Youngstown, Ohio __. Grand Rapids, Mich .... 4. 3 5.4 5.7 4.9 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex__ ..... Hartford, Conn ._._.... Flint, M ich-............. New Haven, Connm_ . _ San Diego, Calif __ Nashville, Tenn ___... Long Beach, Calif ....... Springfield, Mass ..... Bridgeport, Conn ... Tulsa, Okla--- ....... 4.5 4.9 15.7 18.2 .4 10.0 10.2 8.9 22.3 2.4 26.6 7.9 0.2 6.7 9.2 9.9 6.9 10.8 8.5 7.2 9.2 5.2 9.3 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 . CLMI REATION CELLA NEOUS NO; (1) .5 .4 .4 (1) .4 .2 .2 .6 .4 .6 .2 .1 _--------. (1) .2 .4 (1) .1 . .3 .1 .2 .2 37.1 32.0 53.9 38.4 41.4 40.0 38.3 50.5 41.4 38.8 0.6 2.2 2.2 1.8 1.5 2.8 .8 1.9 1.4 1.7 3.9 1.5 4.3 4.8 2.4 3.2 3.2 3.4 .6 4.7 6. 4 6.7 1 4. 7 2. 7 4. 5 1.7 2. 1 4.1 2.0 16.9 .5 1.9 24. 9 27.7 1.6 27.5 10.3 28.8 24.6 33.7 54.2 53.8 29.9 32.4 48. 6 30.3 35.5 34.6 39.6 .6 1.1 1.0 1.2 3.0 1.1 1.3 1.1 1.6 2.5 4.5 3.6 1.8 2.9 3.1 5.0 1.3 1.9 3.6 2.1 5. 6 1.0 6.7 9.4 3.9 4. 3 6.3 8. 8 5.3 .7 5.2 19.0 35.0 16.1 .3 8.2 3.1 25.4 28.2 1.7 44.6 33.8 39.2 32.5 47.5 29.0 47.5 28.3 28.9 54.9 1.1 1.2 1.6 1.3 1.9 1.5 2.1 2.1 1.6 1.7 5.0 4.4 1.9 2.8 5.8 3.8 6.8 3.7 2.4 3.1 1.5 3.9 1.1 14.0 4. 3 .2 1.8 8.0 3.3 2. 5 O 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa....... Scranton, Pa----.... ----Salt Lake City, Utah.... Yonkers, N. Y__...._... Paterson, N. J_..... . Jacksonville, Fla .... Albany, N. Y..__----Norfolk, Va ............ Trenton, N. J _........... Kansas City, Kans ...... _ 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn..... Fort Wayne, Ind ........ Camden, N. J----------Erie, Pa.----------------9. Elizabeth, N. J.......... Wichita, Kans---- -----Spokane, Wash-- -------Fall River, Mass ...... Cambridge, Mass___ New Bedford, Mass..... 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 4. 9 5.5 9.9 6.7 3.0 6. 3 5.7 10.6 3.3 5.5 6. 7 7.0 7.6 9.2 10.4 10.9 12.5 13.3 9.8 8.4 11.6 9.2 5.9 5.5 10.1 12.1 8.2 14.1 8.9 13.5 .7 1.0 .4 .8 1.0 1.3 1.1 2.6 1.5 3.2 .8 1.4 1.4 3.1 2.2 2.5 2.5 2.4 3.8 1.5 4.8 5.4 1.9 9.7 6. 6 8. 3 8.2 8.4 5.7 2. 2 4. 6 4.4 5.8 2 4.0 3.1 5.5 3.9 4.0 4.2 8.9 9.0 8.5 7.5 9.7 6.4 7.1 8.9 8.4 9.7 16.4 10.8 7.3 8. 6 9. 4 9.2 8.5 8.4 7.0 8.5 .7 2.0 .5 .5 .7 .4 1.0 .4 1.5 .7 1.5 1.2 1.8 2.9 1.7 1.3 1.6 4.2 2.9 4.3 4. 2 5.5 2.8 5.4 4.9 3.8 5.3 2.0 9.6 5.5 Reading, Pa------------Knoxville, Tenn......... Peoria, Ill- -.-----------South Bend, Ind ....... Tacoma, Wash_- --....... Gary, Ind_ -------Miami, Fla__------------Canton, Ohio_-.......... Wilmington, Del___ _6.6 Somerville, Mass_ -5.1 6.1 12. 0 6.7 4.7 6.1 4.7 6.3 5.3 8.5 9.1 7.1 7.8 7.0 10.6 11.3 6.0 10.6 7.7 4.3 9.8 9.8 10.1 14.3 11.3 10.0 6.8 10.3 7.8 .9 .7 .9 1.3 1.4 .7 4.1 .2 .5 1.4 2.4 3.5 4.1 1.7 1.4 1.3 2.1 1.4 1.2 4.5 5.1 3.8 8. 7 2.0 6.2 2.3 7. 6 3.5 7.9 7.6 6.4 8. 4 6. 9 6.1 9. 8 8.9 11.9 10. 5 4.8 6.4 Tampa, Fla ------ -Evansville, Ind-......... E1 Paso, Tex- ----------Lynn, Mass----.... ----Utica, N. Y_ ----...... Duluth, Minn.--------. Waterbury, Conn_ __ Lowell, Mass---.... 8.4 4.2 4.5 3.6 6.4 7.7 8.2 5.1 9.5 11.8 8.7 6.7 7.0 7.7 7.8 8.2 8.0 13.5 13.6 8.8 9.5 8.7 9.4 9.2 .7 1.0 .8 1.1 .7 .6 .7 .7 1.8 1.9 2.7 3.4 2.1 1.6 1.5 3.4 11.0 2.9 4.6 5.8 5.1 2.2 3.5 4.3 10.7 6.9 5. 8 5.4 8.1 5.3 13.7 10. 5 1Less than eo of 1 percent. 9.1 4. 6 9.0 5. 6 2.8 13.1 10.0 3.9 5.8 5.4 .1 1.0 .1 .1 .1 .__..... (1) (1) .2 (1) .1 15.9 .7 16.0 6.7 2.1 9.6 4.4 11.3 6.1 53.3 42. 4 54. 0 31.5 50.5 30. 6 28.9 34.4 41.9 48. 4 2.1 .8 2. 1 .4 1.2 2. 2 1.8 1.0 1.6 .9 2. 4 2.0 4. 6 2.3 .8 5. 9 4.8 1.5 2.0 1.9 3.4 3. 8 2. 5 9.1 4. 6 4. 7 6.7 3.5 4. 2 2. 8 8.8 (1) 11.3 3.3 .2 -----------4.5 (1) 4.6 6.4 (1) .5 4.5 (1) 18.2 4.2 .4 1.0 9.6 .8 1.5 5.1 (1) 22.3 3.7 ---------22.5 5.4 (1) 18.6 37.8 54.0 55.5 51.8 41.0 61.4 50.2 30.0 28.2 31.1 2.0 3.1 .6 1.5 1.4 1.7 2.1 1.1 1.3 1.2 1.6 2. 3 .8 1.8 1.2 5.7 3.4 1.0 3.0 1.4 2. 2 4.1 7.2 3.9 3.4 1.4 3.6 12. 6 7.9 9. 4 .3 .3 ......... _ 9.0 .. .____. 3.1 ........... 1.7 _.......... .4 (1) .1 __.______--15. 9 (1) 9.2 .2 .3 (1) 16.2 55.4 38.9 40.0 56.1 45.0 52.8 24.9 49.8 51. 1 31.5 1.2 1.9 2.3 3.0 2.0 2.4 .3 .7 1.7 1.7 4.8 .6 6.2 2.6 3.6 3.6 2.7 1.3 2.9 2. 7 4.4 2. 3 4.2 2. 8 2. 9 1. 2 2. 9 5. 3 1.9 7. 3 .1 (1) __ (1) _____... (1) ......... .._._. ... 34.6 45.9 50.8 29.5 32.8 54.8 35.4 27.5 .8 2.0 1.5 1.3 1.6 2.0 .9 .8 2.1 3.6 3.3 3.1 1.8 3.5 2.4 1.1 3.1 5.1 .8 8. 2 9. 5.3 3.0 10. 0 ........ 9.2 1.2 3.0 23.2 16.0 .6 13.3 19.3 TABLE 14.-GOIVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOI OPERATION AND F01' 't \ IAINTENANCIE Li( SECl1XVIC:1 ENT.PIRISEES: 1933 F°, IFor alphabetical list of cities, by States, showingi rank, see p. vpin. For text discussion, see p. 251 Total CITY - -- -- - $115,264, 395 Grand total 71, 432, 472 16, 836, 338 26, 995, 585 Group I_ ------Group II-____-. Group III -- __. - - -- I Cemeteries Docks, and cremawh;arves, and landings j tories - Total Water-supply Electtic light Markets anater-supply d power systems systems Scales - /- _- Ills J All other - -- $80, 515, 918 $14,956, 214 $1,823.542 $25,024 $4,871,125 81,132,371 $921,232 $31,018, 989 32., 868, 013 9, 181, 806 18, 463, 099 10, 404, 338 1, 670, 059 2, 881, 817 1, 323, 563 207, 440 292, 539 4, 440 2, 453 18, 131 2, 643, 589 1, 317, 565 909, 971 309, 226 89, 913 733, 232 424, 916 200, 076 296, 240 23, 454, 387 4,164. 026 3,400. 556 GROUr I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y ________________ . ..------Chicago, Ill ... .. .. .. .. .. Philadelphia, Pa .___....-....... Detroit, Mich _____________-___-..... --Los Angeles, Calif__._______- --.. Cleveland, Ohio.............. ... .... St. Louis, Mo____ ..... ..... _ Baltimore, Md __. __ -----Boston, Mass ---- ---------_ Fittsburgh, Pa .................-_ _ San Francisco, Calif--......--. Milwaukee, Wis ___--._______ .. Buffalo, N . Y ----------- -------- $20, 082, 813 6, 730, 560 1, 971, 724 12, 061, 635 11, 288, 311 4, 494, 770 2, 4 4 9 , 50 1 1, 140, 411 2 , 77 7 , 791 1, 7 5 6, 438 4, 550, 706 909, 710 1, 218, 072 $8, 067, 713 $1 .,364, 700 5, 264, 900 1, 769, 676 1, 679, 284 - .... 278 -6,836, 3, 523, 710 1,933, 626 2, 025, 086 -.. . . . 2, 2 42, 4 8 0 909,152 2 , 2 40 , 2 58 . . . . . - _ 1, 6 8 4 , 51 4 . .. . . 269, 734 1, 598, 560 840, 732 .-.. 1, 021, 948 Washington, D. C__------------Minneapolis, Minn_ New Orleans, La----------------Cincinnati, Ohio . . . . . ..-------------Newark, N. J ----------------------Kansas City, Mo _.__ Seattle, Wash .........--------------.. Indianapolis, Ind ____________..Rochester, N. Y_____________________ Jersey City, N. J___ ___________--Touston, Tex _------------------ Louisville, Ky -------------- Portland, Oreg . ------ $1, 164 ,62 6 272 866, 1, 649, 227 1, 220, 392 987, 540 1, 179, 016 647 5.844, 705 19, 692, 633 912, 389 756, 674 637, 683 534 905, 267 $9, 731, 180 $1,728 -____. ....... 928, 302 53,087 22, 655 2,591 78, 821 7, 302 48,306 885 -- - 35, 18, 121 751 34, 223 955 93, $21 196, 913 193, 827 ------ 112, 252 18, 829 65, 256 63, 566 10, 780 ... ....... .. 10, 315, 859 0 $1"5, 5 61 34, 764 5, 412 H 92, 191 102, 954 175, 651 389, 396 ...-i--- 2, 617, 156 91, 389 ..... ........ $1, 136, 543 536 820, 749, 250 __ --1, 198, 740 __ 900, 147 1, 147, 362 ___ $1,670, 059 392,359 - _ --.-- . 566, 738 ..... ..----.. 882, 476 312, 695 _____ 599, 103 ..... ... 857 478, --- --- $23,219 69,117 14,849 - - 7,274 ----21,405 7,833 2,153 -- - -- 19, 705 15,419 ---- 2,477 ..... ---------- 22,477 6,142 864 $4, 203 -.. $300 _ . . - - $1, 318 80, 119 8, 096 498, 652 10, 297 29, 913 294, 741 17, 436 376, 993 - - - - - - - $45,436 28, 755 5, 485 $801,902 --- ---36,854 81, 286 3, 560 3, 238, 890 18,893 17, 659 17, 584 29, 410 72 (e1 3 ©1 H 50 POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 $1, 348, 829 97, 238 146, 166 --121 $935, ____ 3,722 ----- 109, 102 14, 132 ~-----~ GRorP III.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 ~--- $821, 719 774, 895 1, 074, 902 858, 605 389, 399 553, 448 503, 183 13, 687 267, 272 373, 538 Oklahoma City, Okla ____ Worcester, Mass___ Richmond, Va_ Youngstown, Ohio_ Grand Rapids, Mich ...... 614, 834 311, 376 1, 773, 226 304, 095 287, 180 250,856 310,822 563 893, 864 354, 985 371, 528,935 265, 577 508, 813 278, 067 274, 621 250.856 244, 720 311, 576 353, 146 312, 340 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex_ Hartford, Conn_ Flint, Mich_____ New Haven, Conn_ San Diego, C6aif____________ Nashville, Tenn_________ Long Beach, Calif_ Springfield, Mass Bridgeport, Conn Tulsa, Okla_ 233, 001 763 315, 141, 960 2, 618 483, 141 340, 943 1, 375, 230 272, 572 11,919 307, 860 233, 001 281, 917 138, 654 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des IMoines, Iowa _ Scranton, Pa _______________ Salt Lake City, Utah_ Yonkers, N. Y Paterson. N. 7 ._____________ -___.. Jacksonville, Fla .-Albany, N. Y Norfolk, Va ________________ Trenton, N. J I _________ Kansas City, Kans_ -- 334, 169 398 270, 7(6 380, 185 571, 102 1, 401, 064 402, 082 270, 977 410, 548 ], 470, 432 $276, 372 $332, 347 732, 869 747, 436 812, 094 356, 854 482, 543 503, 183 256, 719 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Columbus. Ohio__ ... Toledo, Ohio ___--- Oakland, Calif_ Denver, Colo Atlanta, Ga________________ St. Paul, Minn___________ Dallas, Tex ________ Birmingham, Ala_______ Akron, Ohio Memphis, Tenn_______ Providence, R. __ San Antonio, Tex .... Omaha, Nebr__ Syracuse, N. Y_ Dayton, Ohio - - $13,000 9,852 $19, 981 $1, 200 16, 313 $283, 939 3, 511 --- 7, 575 13, 580 1,100 1, 200 324 $10, 993 27, 214 27, 255 17, 865 61, 806 11, 407 2, 280 -------- 264, 635 341, 142 -825 5, 751 13, 124 18, 846 1, 200 26, 028 12, 559 19, 705 15, 320 2, 637 18, 549 72, 775 14, 987 11, 966 6,112 ........ ........--- 12, 413 272 43, 834 7, 760 52, 938 47, 284 5, 916 490, 242 15, 481 982 y2 -- 2, 618 64, 503 391, 073 322, 177 289, 718 263, 620 296, 826 15, 305 1, 061 1, 118 63, 750 27, 565 1, 854 2, 722 -? 489 1, 017, 979 8, 952 3, 847 . 218, 048 374, 257 ; 571, 102 213, 287 383, 277 187, 170 _ 375. 647 932, 716 z 1, 257,101 Os 751 1, 404 1, 718 9, 895 18, 365 2, 324 - ---------- 6, 825 1, 271 $15, 745 2 11,919 7,187 h 62, 818 14, 632 398 2, 609 893, 353 527, 595 18, 805 43, 791 6, 262 3, 320 52, 718 294, 424 40, 016 28, 639 10, 121 TABLE 14.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. ter-supply Totaland Ssystems ElectriclightDocks, power systems OF PUBLIC-SERVICE ENTERPRISES: 1933--Contd. For text discussion, see p. 25] Markets Scales Cemeteries and crematories wharves, and landings Halls All other GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued 67 68 69 70 71 72 Chattanooga, Tenn , Fort Wayne, IndCamden, N. J_ Erie, Pa_Elizabeth, N. J__ W ichita, Kans -- 73 ..-. . . . . . . . Spokane, W ash Fall River, Mass__---------------13 Cpoabide, as---------------------- 138, 600 74 75 171, 311 1332,6327 -____ _ _ _ 40 . . . . . .138, 560 ___ 868 -29, 141, 443 .328 128,6,099------------_--------------------- -------------- ------ 45,-- 76 New Bedford, Mass--------------------- 227, 256 183, 725 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 187, 647--... - 187, 647 Reading, Pa ------------------_ 175, 364 -__ 189, 945 Knoxville, Tenn-.. _____ ______ __ Peoria, Ill__ ____________8,142 . _ . ._ _ ... 186, 285 180, 090 ------ -------South Bend, Ind----------------------595, 672 842, 416 193, 504 .. ______-._ .___ .. Tacoma, W ash.__. -----------------------.... . Gary, Ind---------137, 062 175, 293 Miami, Fla .--------------135, 898 147, 791 _________ Canton, Ohio_______ -----Wilmington, Del _____-......... -____ 275 404, 319, 937 ___.. 169, 021 -... .__. __ 169, 021 _______ ... Somerville, M ass.. .. 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla- ___-_____ ____________ -____ -_ Evansville, Ind_______-------El Paso, Tex-------------Lynn, Mass. --------------------------Utica, N. Y--.....-------------------------Duluth, Minn--------Waterbury, Conn-.---------------------------Lowell, M ass ..... _--- _ --- _____ ___ $21, 411 807, 348 225,991 310, 016 329, 959 10, 111 $251, 462 211, 694 308, 109 322, 410 --... ..... - $6, 618 $1, 228 1, 851 _ . 757 _ ..... 2,322 ... .. $552, 807 -...- .....- ____ -.-------. $165 56 5, 227 _ _ $1, 851 1, 108 ------ 6, 290 _ 6, 195 -____ ____- -----_ 4, 800 _ 7, 794 - ---------- -- ---- 42, 850 . --... ------- 8, 768 10, 111 _ 681 ...........................-------------...-------. 14, 581 744 $14, 628 $4, 772 10, 085 -------- __ 5, 881 1, 230 2, 869 1, 860 ___________ ... ... 189, 189 178, 660 ._____ __________ ___ __ 6, 756 231, 663 269,926 819 177, 819 .--177, .. 247, 802 178, 251 500 ...500 148, 702, 074 ---------------- 253 117, 067 110, 450 1, 000 ... -____ 264, 115 - ____________--------305, 883 27, 550 -. .. 82, 478 ... ... 7, 353 860 68 -------------- .. ... C . 3, 176 _____30, 579 _ - _23, - 69, 551 - 1, 144 43, 155 _ 713 -..-------- ..- ..... 16,911 _. 553, 821 5, 617 PAYMENTS FORINTEREST ON FUNDED AND INTEREST PAYMENTS FOR INTEREST ON OTHER DEBT BY DEBT BY Independent divisions q City corporation $255, 313, 175, 315, 31, 286, 48, 712, 016, 375 8$355, 238, 114, 107 47, 153, 833 69, 748, 435 Grand total_- __ GROUP I.-CITIES 1 2 3 4 5 Los Angeles, Calif- 6 Cleveland, Ohio....______________ _ School 6, 274, 504 3, 650, 501 9, 317, 862 HAVING A - - 11, 464, 548 7, 777, 723 __ 8, 575, 561 . 3, 247, 140 -- ________ _____.__ Baltimore, Md__ Boston, 'Mass___-. -_ Pittsburgh, Pa 8, 377, 802 9, 159, 644 6, 731, 084 8, 100, 060 6, 565, 346 2, 775, 996 11 San Francisco, Calif -..... 7, 451, 335 . . 12 Milwaukee, Wis___3, 13 Buffalo, N. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Washington, D. C----Minneapolis, Minn_ New Orleans, La __________________ ____ Cincinnati, Ohio..______ _______ Newark, N. J__________ ----__ Kansas City, Mo.---___---Seattle, Wash__________. ____________ -______. Indianapolis, Ind___________ Rochester, N. Y______________________ Jersey City, N. J________________ __-______-_ Houston, Tex_______ Louisville, Ky ------------------------.... Portland, Oreg_______________________ Y_________________________ 7, 451, 335 550, 882 4, 063, 955 ---- $1, 250, 749 991, 641 243, 295 15, 813 232 $17, 135, 9, 890, 2, 471, 4, 772, 758 713 761 Independent divisions City corpora tion School All other $3, 369, 214 2, 725, 740 613, 209 30, 305 $4, 253, 580 3, 668, 289 241, 794 343, 497 $29, 680, 061 23, 462, 955 2, 114, 904 4, 102, 202 OF 500,000 AND OVER $3, 318, 244 971, 413 ...... 331, 787 $16, 738, 493 $3, 637, 775 3, 165, 056 21, 236 70, 388 1, 320, 985 ____---------1, 140, 072 -- 2, 546, 753 338, 655 616, 851 ..----- ____ 988, 868 2, 907, 884 26, 250 1, 931, 781 7, 389 1, 279, 229 ..---- ---- - -- -- __- __- __ -----------.............. $2, 375, 419 3, 143, 360 $720, 203 4, 026, 730 4, 897, 620 ___________ 982, 150 1, 546, 671 515, 006 3, 210, 092 468, 898 783, 314 2, 598, 815 3, 565, 890 ......... 539, 555 1, 620, 736 1, 576, 608 .. 424, 689 1,940, 749 r 2, 644 9, 278 251, 492 662, 517 3, 887 - $2, 425, 729 3, 225 31, 535 - ---.. - 52, 218 79, 278 z H ___-$31, 761 565, 454 - H 47, 060 --- 11, 242 35, 346 54, 238 - 161, 309 22, 501 184, 819 762, 002 GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION $3, 052,992 4, 932, 370 5, 745, 104 6, 996, 729 3, 279, 930 5, 004, 303 1, 639, 473 3, 645, 012 4, 615, 630 2, 905, 937 1, 622, 380 3, 713, 973 649 413 670 Other divisions 1, 094, 152 2, 170, 827 5, 194, 586 732 $9, 519, 037 . 222, 345 1, 168, 375 3, 167, 862 8 9 10 POPULATION $1, 413, 769 2, 624, 214 _ _ 5, 293, 388 ----St. Louis, Mo .----- $24, 770, 15, 784, 6, 532, 2, 453, $19, 242, 867 571 004 325 $84, 467, 186 8,955, 643 24, 010, 886 10, 515, 364 City corporation All other 900 $104, 523,923 30, 120, 183 26, 729,949 12, 987, 470 New York, N. Y____________________ Chicago, ll__ Philadelphia, Pa____ ______________ Detroit, Mich______________________ 7 PAYMENTS FOR Total CITY Group I__ Group II Group III___ For text discussion, see p. 25] ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT BY- FLOATIN , 1933 PAYMENTS 1 FOR INTEREST: TABLE 15.--( OVERNMENTAL-COST [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vin. 1 OF 300,000 TO 500,000 $183, 022 785, 445 472, 638 1, 086, 533 599, 996 745, 751 328, 909 259, 049 656, 016 677, 141 737, 913 H $437, 392, 300, 288, 59, 230 $16, 210 509 222, 384 077 200 ___________ 393 4, 701 _26, 538, 393 26, 975 _---------428, 936 - _________. _........... $39, 497 474, 900 1, 850 685, 622 19, 998 315, 104 439 173, 409 218, 547 54, 669 23, 787 81, 082 _ _. ..... -____________ _... . $142, 512 16, 486 - - 13, 836 - 68, 960 $1, 614 136, 156 1, 222 38, 754 71, 722 71, 137 15, 427 75, 346 148, 202 f/I - 21, 985 31, 644 1 The payments reported in this table are the gross payments for interest on city debts less (1) amounts paid in error, and (2) amounts paid which balance receipts from accrued interest on original issue of debt obligations. tQ TABLE 15.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS 1 FOR INTEREST: 1933-Continued [For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. PAYMENTS FOR INTEREST ON FUNDED AND FLOATING DEBT BY- SIndependent Total CITY For text discussion, see p. 25] PAYMENTS FOR INTEREST ON OTHER DEBT BY PAYMENTS FOR INTEREST ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT BY divisions ,tion School .- Independent divisions City corporation City corpora- Other divisions City corpora tion All other School All other GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio_____-- ---------______________... Toledo, Ohio ___ Oakland, Calif__ _ Denver, Colo. Atlanta, Ga________ ----------------St. Paul, Minn . Dallas, Tex _.............. Birmingham, Ala--------------------Akron, Ohio----------Memphis, Tenn__ 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 -Providence, R. I San Antonio, Tex__ Omaha, Nebr _ Syracuse, N.Y_____ _________ _ Dayton, OhioOklahoma City, Okla__ Worcester, Mass__ _ Richmond, Va Youngstown, Ohio____________________ 46 Grand Rapids, Mich_______________ 47 48 Fort Worth, Tex--------------------Hartford, Conn__ 49 Flint, Mich 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 New Haven, Conn-------------------San Diego, Calif -_------.--------- - Nashville, Tenn .------Long Peach, Calif__ ______ Springfield, Mass__________ Bridgeport, Conn .-........... Tulsa, Okla _-- $2, 155, 642 1, 973, 522 2, 969, 200 1, 977, 757 821,006 2, 176, 355 1, 739, 893 1, 222, 161 2, 383, 817 1, 457, 568 2, 554, 1, 670, 1, 741, 1, 786, 1,165, 1, 196, 515, 1, 706, 535, 546 498 286 136 653 660 976 451 402 2, 352, 1, 188, 586, 1, 367, 710, 898, 317, 1, 661, 316, 213 943 183 122 585 490 577 765 327 831, 904 187, 949 ________ 1, 077, 002 676, 752 742, 051 914, 538 938, 695 766, 955 1, 153, 604 907, 864 670, 636 1, 245, 434 208, 689 318, 833 706 064 140 305 303 961 984 - 45, 599 332, 125 283, 328 66, 448 135, 686 4, 476 80, 152 198, 399 44, 686 10, 456 152, 635 5, 561 76, 615 8, 843 .... 275, 750 - 30, 749 13, 201 -_- - - _ $867 - H - 14, 225 11, 183 35, 049 725 - 8, 020 2, 825 215, 832 --------------- -193, -- - 6,153 137, 931 233, 631 ---327, 299 -- 202, 333 _91,328 _ _ 781 234 71,711 3, 946 661 49, 458 ____-----__-----___-....... 18, 311 24, 035 240, 016 352, 436 698, 705, 752, 826, 714, 650, 875, 225 113, 292 485, 167 1, 302, 435 1, 157, 615 _ 359, 478 _ 381, 871 427, 039 ____384,144--------298, 170 $2, 888 000 4, 161 _ _ $348, 883-$5, $484,109 ________ $1, 314, 762 70, 462 _____________ 641, 214 ______________ 1, 257, 685 __.4, $1,844, 211 ___ 580, 350 539, 858 507, 276 446, 617 1, 023, 630 41, 131 708, 164 ----- ____--.......____-318, 253 1,854, 156 - -79, 1, 660, 232 231,012 941, 691 417, 892 7 442, 417 1, 523, 508 39, 861 1, 372, 108 . 14,815 ............... -- .-- -- - 561 19, 675 46, 408 47, 292.. - 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des 1[oines, Iowa_____ _____---__Scranton, Pa _--.. _. Salt Lake City, Utah----------------Yonkers, N. Y-----------------------Paterson, N. J-------- _____________ Jacksonville, Fla...______________ Albany, N. Y_______________________ Norfolk, Va.--------------------------Trenton, N. J________________________ Kansas City, Kans_______________--_ 861, 287 476, 051 693, 877 1, 678, 218 1, 142, 977 868, 129 1, 400, 771 2, 026, 113 1, 089, 331 699, 518 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn_______________ ... _ Fort Wayne, Ind--------------------Camden, N. J________________________ Erie, Pa_ ____________________________ Elizabeth, N. J_______________________ Wichita, Kans________________________ Spokane, Wash_ Fall River, Mass -__ -Cambridge, Mass -.. New Bedford, Mass_ - 752, 522 313, 395 1, 277, 002 588, 153 1, 002, 277 431, 842 225, 875 540, 752 701, 075 545, 722 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 Reading, Pa__ Knoxville, Tenn Peoria, Ill----------------------------. South Bend, Ind-..................... Tacoma, Wash_______________________ Gary, Ind---------------------------Miami, Fla--------------------- 468, 216 1,_192, 682 281, 777 312, 984 828, 591 285, 194 307, 998 218, 903 1,_111,577 57, 141 148, 704 704, 884 123, 814 28, 267 213, 265 84 85 Canton, Ohio_ Wilmington, Del_ 752, 575 657, 442 332, 028 657, 442 287, 541 --------......-.--- 86 Somerville, Mass_ 417, 361 146, 774 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 Tampa, Fla_____________940, Evansville, Ind__----------------------El Paso, Tex--------Lynn, Mass_ ----Utica, N. Y --------------------------__ Duluth, Minn --Waterbury, Conn_____________________ 961 186, 677 551, 761 516, 861 568, 973 601,575 811, 397 578, 563 248, 082 83, 470 101, 573 484, 390 --292, 520 ____20, 489, 566 .- -.--..... 330, 026 164, 081 _24, 738, 767 2, 082 ... 94 Lowell, Mass-- 369, 263 217, 744 _ 521, 411 333, 742 99, 897 284, 543 36, 671 38, 445 380, 306 185, 895 ... . 55, 043--------. 1, 330, 133 ... ..----...--165, 917 819, 785 .. 47, 601 549, 015 222, 929 .. 69, 675 _ _ 1,272, 421 -------118, 181 1, 875, 135 -------------------------------------------------------868, 875 .15, 256 475, 003 84, 270 76, 846 45, 373 15, 813 663, 014__ 162, 294 934, 037 325, 397 667, 394 209, 738 158, 276 409, 069 --485, 814 350, 912 76, 197 150, 927 13, 311 174 259, 147 7, 204 915 1, 328 3, 516 131, 683 153,937 194, 810 - 83, 818 25, 648______________ 152, 968 ___181, 115, 776 226, 861 74, 007 64, 083 -61, 324 32, 475 50, 435 81, 690 ________________________ ____ ____ 633 30, 670 26, 945 - 2, 940 8, 835 1, 460 28, 713 3, 460 - - - -160 I - - 132, 939 ---- -- 164, 032 106, 555 _________________________ ______________ 98, 499 - 30, 993 - --- _____ ____ ____ 3, 043 _ 954 722 15, 895 89, 811 164, 280 88, 580 __2, 156, 658 -4, 279, 571 -- --- -- 6, 134 722 15, 773 50, 565 22, 068 .. 182, 168 275, 591____ 19, 745 6, 765 10, 169--------___--------__ 150, 978 205, 200 2, 213 - 76135, 668 525 -203, 67 9, 035 1,634 67, 371 58043, 739 19, 028 70, 548 -- 6, 782 63, 915_____ 151, 519 1 The payments reported in this table are the gross payments for interest on city debt less (1) amounts paid in error, and (2) amounts paid which balance receipts from accrued interest on original issue of debt obligations. CU TABLE 16.-PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS, BY PRINCIPAL [This table is presented in 2 sections, the second section beginning on p. 133. I.--GENERAL CITY Total OF GOVERNMENTAL II.- PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY € -: DIVISIONS GOVERNMENT Grand total-_____________ $266, 996, 150 $4,809, 527 179, 527,800 44, 870, 296 42, 598, 054 2,589, 986 1, 501,801 717, 740 _ _ 1933 For text discussion, see p. 25] IY.-SANITATION, OR PROMOTION.-IH OF CLEANLINESS C'3 AY III.-CON Police department i Fire deOF partment All other $1,183, 626 1, 566, 877 $4, 454, 303 SERVATION HEALTH Sewers and sewage disposal Refuse col lection and All other disposal $1, 490, 975 $23, 111, 008 $1, 747, 513 818, 031 589,407 83, 537 11,281,690 5, 032, 967 6, 796, 351 1,048,213 612,102 87,198 o Group I__--- --Group II__-- -- Group III__--------- SERVICE: For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vI. 479, 867 86, 459 617, 300 7622, 653 335, 751 468,473 2,163, 892 1, 151, 403 1,139, 008 Roadways All other 46, 188 $88, 850, 006 849, 199 15, 254 1, 693 29, 241 432, 736 78, 206 338, 257 60, 904, 422 17, 990,940 9, 954, 644 H GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y-........ .___ Chicago, Ill_ .--... Philadelphia, Pa_ _ Detroit, Mich____-________ Los Angeles, Calif-- ... Cleveland, Ohio_----------_ St. Louis, Mo ___ Baltimore, Md__ Boston, Mass. __ _ Pittsburgh, Pa__ San Francisco, Calif ..... Milwaukee, Wis Buffalo, N. Y.----------------2, $70, 664, 451 $1, 801 751, 16, 974 883, 38, 504 4,082, 392 __ ___ _ 3,759, 292 81,175 28,674, 674, 927 367, 241 5,677, 118 9, 241 13, 564, 127 4,928, 408 10, 588, 585 26, 288 3, 842, 621 146, 987 9, 336, 772 70, 038 5, 00, 527 22, 879 519, 606 75, 832 OF 500,000 AND OVER $725 $251, 843 $172, 098 $113, 200 4,297 59, 522 860 16, 424 7,500 58, 837 46, 815 10, 598 6,227 ____ _ 153 479 103, 229 93, 001 1, 835, 265 40, 766 1,829 1,227 804 46, 874 3,069 22, 307 57, 611 47, 886 9, 915 7, 484 _ . 279, 106 185, 337 877 526, 295 18,863 7,448 19, 604 3, 755 15, 534 50, 160 9,939 1,680 478 921 14, 225 2, 626 29, 095 24, 566 5,641 7,448 $1, 876, 207 $736, 825 $720 $19, 218, 312 1.448, 672 7, 072 ......... 8,222, 510 304, 925 __________ ....- 2,082, __ 463_ 95, 327 4, 620 - . 2,215, 919 2,199, 817 73, 409 7, 035 9,447, 427 1,572, 572, 343 88, 483 7, 376 1, 523, 393 1,148, ----------------- -. 9,309, 623 704 592, 800 120, 946 .... ... _ 717, 594 920, 016 -- _. ......... 2, 005, 099 56, 446--- .... - .... .... -3, 009, 181 190, 798 ..........___..... 1, 066, 889_ 802,171 9,570 .. ______ ___ 904, 064 73, 545 7, 288 123 1, 181, 867 $21, 045 79,192 26, 010 999 230, 1,130 18, 879 9,140 620 z z H H _ 13, 933 31, 788 y H GRouP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Washington, D. C ____ .___ $8, 324, 445 $637, 436 $855 $180, 703 $12, 620 $365, 051 Minneapolis, Minn.... 1, 452, 944 8, 013 6, 262 6, 616 200 7, 787 New Orleans, La ..___________ 4, 835, 939 2, 075 5, 393 2, 097 ___ _ 972, 248 ... . Cincinnati, Ohio- ............. 5, 359, 867 17, 080 18, 809 32, 281 1, 394 146, 162 Newark, N. J_____ _-5,088,374-8,9 394__ ........ 4,341 Kansas City, Mo ........ 5, 890, 288 793, 712 13, 591 74, 719 146, 978 2, 216 Seattle, Wash---___ 3,. 684 060, 13, 692 8, 667 25, 345 ______ 4, 693 Indianapolis, Ind.-------------664, 936 8, 041 12, 600 6, 082 13, 015 327 Rochester, N. Y_ _ 3, 375, 181 6, 890 10, 964 326 1, 091 12, 246 Jersey City, N. J_---_ ....... 815, 517 9, 455 -----.-. _._______.........._ 9, 284 Houston, Tex ... 498, 126 -------------------------------------3, 857------ -_64,229--Louisville, Ky- ---.............589, 761 ___ 2, _______63 ......... ------.... 37,179 Portland, Oreg....--------2, 914, 234 5, 407 924 7, 519 _--_-_----_--_ 121 $729, 589 $416, 938 ........ $2, 313,127_ _ 190, 860 .......-............. 777, 413 _ $9,934 576, 332 11, 065 .......... 2, 531, 929 _ 963, 349 12, 843_ ........ 2, 863, 392 10, 288 89,202 -----------$800 722,850 ..... 673, 968 6, 037 893 1, 699, 398 55, 618 1, 153_ ......... 1, 282, 088 57, 297 65, 938 ..... .. 336, 555__ _ 138,110 7, 438 _ _ 2,118, 266_ _ 277 ......... _ ...... . . 237, 659_ ............----....-.----. ---246,931 1, 415, 447 ..............- .... _ 201, 590_ 70, 048 156, 628_ .. _..... 2, 659, 742 687 GROUP III.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio__........... Toledo, Ohio_ _____________ __ Oakland, Calif_ . Denver, Colo_______________ Atlanta, Ga_________________ St. Paul, Minn............... ...... Dallas, Tex Birmingham, Ala............_ .............--.. Akron, Ohio------__ Memphis, Tenn .........-- 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 $1, 138, 259, 1, 699, 1, 086, 491, 1, 350, 2, 378, 331, 367, 543, 561 377 196 236 231 137 950 803 608 971 $18, 612 845 5, 482 81, 730 4, 281 151, 440 939 274 545 Providence, R. I_............ San Antonio, Tex ........... Omaha, Nebr_ ___ _________ Syracuse, N. Y______________ Dayton, Ohio____----------Oklahoma City, Okla........ ._......... Worcester, Mass__ Richmond, Va________ Youngstown, Ohio ....... Grand Rapids, Mich ........ 866, 818 773, 597 725, 652 2, 191, 628 1, 296, 587 249, 393 2, 140, 409 422, 903 847, 963 1, 325, 638 6, 955 202 600 2, 440 1,148 226 36, 098 7, 971 3, 903 3, 024 4, 093 1, 774 4, 210 17, 406 7, 839 44, 652 3, 966 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex__ ......... Hartford, Conn_______......... Flint, Mich___________....... New Haven, Conn-....... .........__ San Diego, Calif __ Nashville, Tenn_ ........... Long Beach, Calif ._......___ Springfield, Mass ............ Bridgeport, Conn .......... Tulsa, Okla_______________ 341, 645 763,181 199, 935 332, 839 1, 782, 267 611, 098 1, 204, 535 562, 528 342, 278 353, 304 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 . Des Moines, Iowa_........__ Scranton, Pa_________________ Salt Lake City, Utah...______ Yonkers, N. Y_ -________ Paterson, N. J____..........._ Jacksonville, Fla_............ Albany, N. Y_____________ Norfolk, Va_________ Trenton, N. J__________ Kansas City, Kans ........ 390, 975, 262, 1, 404, 557, 249, 986, 65, 55, 849, 960 638 510 325 927 117 377 451 075 109 $6, 236 116 1,215 3, 408 285, 650 411 8, 370 11, 984 2, 271 $20, 688 1, 591 6, 356 3, 274 3, 168 79 $13, 595 8, 319 OF 100,000 TO 300,000 $2, 562 45 896 2, 659 23,844 650 17, 278 7, 628 5, 005 525 5, 555 944 12, 152 10, 516 33, 395 720 380 5, 907 748 672, 349 4, 218 _ 77,355 9, 860 1, 000 808 7, 190 2, 116 893 3, 807 9, 729 787 124, 508 1, 293 471 3, 987 2, 862 3, 165 3, 397 389 3, 870 5, 613 2, 966 10, 131 2, 267 3, 621 1, 957 3, 117 1, 958 1,011 1, 213 1, 423 3, 193 2, 041 2, 000 3, 048 5, 086 102 ____________ 761 103 40, 778 40 1, 112 818 591 13, 152 488 852 --- 689 689 298 1, 097 858 145 923 175 42,107 28, 631 712 350 456 1, 176 2, 680 $583, 485 137 134, 360 131, 359 9, 059 113, 116 1, 573, 958 6, 817 149, 077 67, 664 139, 781 13, 383 210, 875 331, 252 47, 314 18, 031 770, 324 68, 181 34, 490 93, 295 $2, 671 - - -----. 10,173 $4, 880 585 1,313 653 1, 060 6, 882 11, 571 30, 913 75, 556 192 6, 996 30, 882 75 149, 570 150, 934 20, 145 6, 495 682 11, 813 3, 307 208 102, 582 9, 956 54, 628 34, 153 5, 166 2, 672 439 10, 125 3, 626 50 2, 044 1, 448 840 3, 021 4, 018 1, 953 725 5, 345 17, 271 7 47.. 1, 316 $243, 357 173, 259 428, 291 90, 630 106, 654 971, 801 310, 761 241, 361 119, 621 65, 273 259, 51, 94, 955, 108, 165, 371, 178, 79, 8, 153 216 590 217 204 433 945 235 512 154 202, 228 105, 463 16, 408 97, 152 117, 413 87, 337 174, 098 1] 472 54, 82, 092 120, 616 203, 960 70, 005 36, 241 470, 190 161, 308 68, 511 308, 272 16, 209 18, 670 470, 715 $3, 238 18 17, 541 2, 727 49, 152 1,122 r H 476 726 33 7, 088 17 C( 0 649 72, 381 6, 893 0 dsoa TABLE 16.- PAYMENTS BY PRINCIPAL FOR OUTLAYS, [This table is presented in 2 sections, the second section beginning on p. 133. DIVISIONS OF GOVERNMENTAL I.-GENERAL. GOVERN MENT a Total CITY 1933-Continued I'or alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vii. II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY 4 SERVICE: For text discussion, see p. 25] IV.-SANITATION, OR PROMOTION OF CLEANLINESS V.-HIGHWAYS III.-CON SERVATION olie departent sewage dis- All other Fire departmentposal oa U lection and All other disposal Roadways All other GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100, 000 TO 300.000-Continued 67 S68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn ____... Fort Wayne, Ind________.. Camden, N. J_ Erie, Pa _... Elizabeth, N. J_____________- 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 ... Reading, Pa___........... Knoxville, Tenn_ ............. Peoria, Ill_____ South Bend, Ind- -- _______ 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla___________ Evansville, Ind______--El Paso, Tex___ _ _ Lynn, Mass Utica, N. Y_ ______________ Duluth, Minn Waterbury, Conn ........... Lowell, Mass._--_-------- $587 $223, 556 1, 203, 564 208, 990 146, 810 188, 350 424, 033 235, 689 28, 364 1, 445, 999 48,862 Wichita, Kans _____________ Spokane, Wash _______. ___. Fall River, Mass________ .... Cambridge, Mass ........... New Bedford, Mass ......... $738 10, 913 573 248, 747 610 518, 727 106, 771 280, 478 822 68, 90, 286 245, 593 78, 073 70, 458 1, 092, 947 183, 997 Tacoma, Wash ______________ Gary, Ind __Miami, Fla________________ Canton, Ohio __..-......... Wilmington, Del_____________ Somerville, Mass__.--------- $2, 194 17, 896 800 2, 122 10, 055 3, 557 628 7, 6, 696 2, 834 66 1, 373 101 94, 514 177 141 521 $16, 028 3, 560 1, 904 3, 256 168, 159 818 142 50 500 1,474 490 1, 528 300 1, 629 41, 136 193 5, 380 248 2, 956 84 2, 489 4, 935 8, 154 485 9, 619 1, 368 586 1, 021 1, 230 12, 336 3, 232 2. 345 305 54 2, 599 2, 600 990 2, 620 5, 478 --.. 1 I i 2, 650 3, 008 51, 187 103, 028 10, 955 $1, 416 10, 776 9, 582 145, 863 61, 091 1, 790 1, 588 640 3, 192 9, 401 84, 716 4, 327 1, 133 1, 701 6 498 577 946 - 800 227, 859 350 $1, 595 108, 475 490 35 971 ------------I-----------1 $115, 395 3, 121 9, 829 306 150 973 77, 364 90, 652 247, 427 244, 120 863, 230 828, 925 545, 612 32, 598 $17, 067 7, 030 5,400 466, 432 294, 404 104, 458 9, 994 300-----262 576 224 540 066 302 865 181 584 405, 720 19, 041 .b $84, 50, 10, 35, 44, 134, 120, 80, 060 2, 333 42, 333 24, 423 32, 748 671 10, 978 27, 398 140, 750 66, 485 45, 261 6, 987 21, 965 116,948 592 138, 8,480 278, 359 747 $130, 000 14, 660 .. . 750 5 - - - h=--1 30, 770 16 [This table is presented in 2 sections, the first section beginning on p. 130. HOPITALS, AD cORREcTIONs VI.-CHARITIES, For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vni. VII.-EDUCATION VIII.-RECREATION SCharities Grand total Group I _ Group II_ Group III _ Hospitals tions to Schools -......414, 676 $1, $8, 726. 986 $1, 307, 288 $24, 559, 317 $731, 218 445, 882 237, 576 7, 720, 750 649, 938 356, 298 898, 233 394, 613 14, 442 14, 434, 985 4, 498, 267 5, 626, 065 -- GROUP I.--CITIES HAVING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Libraries Educa- All other $2, 283, 783 $1, 071, 033 $13, 859, 164 1, 367, 473 366, 034 550, 276 927, 162 25, 261 118, 610 A POPULATION 6, 722, 649 4, 881, 668 2, 254, 847 New York, N. Y.....____ Chicago, Ill_----_____ Philadelphia, Pa-....... Detroit, Mich ______ Los Angeles, Calif-...... Cleveland, Ohio._____.. . St. Louis, Mo_...-____ Baltimore, Md....__.__ Boston, Mass............ Pittsburgh, Pa-........ San Francisco, Calif ..... Milwaukee, Wis . _ _ ._ Buffalo, N. Y...________ $182, 039 $3, 635, 044 1,323 156, 083 135, 781 52, 374 12, 786 22, 140 86, 398 53, 699 2, 020 1, 421 47, 294 $482, 916 30,481 184, 063 26, 653 4, 515 1,159,717 14,928 154,971 29,769 450, 978 2, 770 630,818 _____. --1, 011, 503 47, 645 10, 702 14,130 430, 365 166, 472 21, 387 84, 269 1, 783 964 14 15 16 17 18 19 Washington, D. C_ .____ Minneapolis, Minn _____ New Orleans, La ....... Cincinnati, Ohio-....... Newark, N. J________ __ Kansas City, Mo _______ $46, 328 381 271, 697 2, 892 9, 293 20 Seattle, Wash- - -______ Indianapolis, Ind.___. -. 3, 268 1, 637 88, 615 Rochester, N. Y ________ Jersey City, N. J_____ __ Houston, Tex ... ___.... Louisville, Ky__......... Portland, Oreg_.._..... 20, 294 1, 477 - I $89, 762 10, 259 11,799 28, 322 32, 427 1, 272 10, 422 306, 781 151, 812 3, 548 3, 534 '---~-- $218, 778 2, 004 160, 995 6, 825 2, 083 1,350 449 312 230 $4, 148, 802 1,313,668 946, 201 130, 848 1, 553, 452 235, 402 85, 462 1, 501, 646 1, 953, 450 82, 674 116,731 1, 863, 826 502, 823 $57, 510 27,088 30, 630 57, 808 271,604 128, 730 64, 842 339, 055 126, 399 180, 007 20,452 19, 570 43,778 ENTERPRISES Electric supply sstional systems lit and power systems Markets All other $822, 187 $34, 076, 597 $5, 075, 275 $194, 227 $45, 496, 395 621, 512 65, 411 135, 264 21, 660, 267 3, 121, 821 9, 294, 509 3, 767, 550 430, 093 877, 632 60, 793 112, 692 20, 742 (.3 $319, 123 333,232 37, 415 18, 444 13, 719 187, 969 6, 804 324 6,988 464 2, 680 $2, 701, 412 1,220,582 320, 643 24, 782 401,557 306, 654 171, 256 11,274 357, 577 125,310 446,952 434,046 200, 604 $55, 375 36, 467 428, 017 40,771 3, 808 9, 557 10, 646 36, 871 $2, 546, 185 4, 026, 495 28, 839 840, 290 6, 254, 491 1, 036, 404 592, 918 930, 045 41,917 109, 222 4, 709, 029 318, 443 225, 989 - 1,1 ------.......... 644 $32, 448, - 33,492 $60, 742 617, 425, 857 362, 558 1, 326, 325 28 _______ $3, 2, 972, 455 461 ( . 2, 072, 992 O 615 117, 556 $60, 115 23, 388 8,721 88, 340 27, 022 10, 653 17, 872 63, 385 25, 176 26, 200 992 14,170 $1, 181,953 220, 121 $4, 114 1, 753 15, 847 3, 505 42 ............ --- 517, 658 1, 252, 056 1, 174, 231 145, 596 31, 458 292, 054 14, 063 48, 038 4, 321 119 $21,948 25, 900 138 1, 026 2, 310 13, 971 118 094 $539, 79,429 32, 717 297,346 21,802 725, 775 916, 020 31, 796 18, 042 47, 309 40, 679 1,912 -] 57, 691 32, 379 _ __ 417, 989 23----------- )S IIAVING A POPUL ATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 $1, 531, 196 104, 120 90, 958 345, 610 732, 871 452, 688 5,466 108, 271 287, 265 348, 725 223 4,079 1,364........ 487, 018 -- 1, 384 ............. z 40, 118, 464 2, 497, 887 2, 880, 044 OF 500,000 AND OVER $3 GROUP II.-CITI] 21 22 23 24 25 26 PUBLIC-SERVICE IX.-MIS CELLANE- CITY For text discussion, see p. 25J $56, 977 98 1, 200 $430, 093 54,417 $6, 157 108,621 2, 162, 238 65, 667 88,590 5, 867 45, 581 10, 532 4, 6341 TABLE 16.-PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE: [This table is presented in 2 sections, the first section beginning on p. 130. 1933-Continued For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vms. For text discussion, see p. 25] z 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Columbus, $354 Ohio __-- Toledo, Ohio______... - Oakland, Calif ____-- Denver, Colo________ Atlanta, Ga .-........... . S t. P au l, M in n _ _ _..------Dallas, Tex.-Birmingham, Ala ____-. Akron, Ohio_____..... Memphis, Tenn ....-. Providence, R. I ....... San Antonio, Tex ...... Omaha, Nebr _____-Syracuse, N. Y_________ -. -_____ Dayton, Ohio Oklahoma City, Okla___ Worcester, Mass .-.-.. Richmond, Va ..--- Youngstown, Ohio_..... Grand Rapids, Mich ... Fort Worth, Tex_....... Hartford, Conn_......... Flint, M ich____....... New Haven, Conn_..... San Diego, Calif_______ Nashville, Tenn_........ Long Beach, Calif .-..-. Springfield, Mass_____ Bridgeport, Conn --- Tulsa, Okla___--.----- 640 85 320 GROUrP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATON OF 100,000 TO 300,000 $ 3 $ $ $7, 394 $29,375 $128 $5,258 $30, 721 $1, 572 300 26,198 9,831 825 31, 623 24, 269 22:1 3, 145 30,4956 $157 19,797 459 14, 599 40, 314 235 247 2, 250 1, 243 11, 756 139 711 2, 624 2, 195 718 37,251 335, 225 23,083 9, 508 15, 540 1, 270 3, 294 40, 294 22,097 8, 976 6, 914 8,761 25,380 3, 949 9, 373 20,981 2, 633 327,032 502, 277 10,421 281, 756 24, 247 262 o0, 56,031 14, 489 10,876 6,909 2, 340 7, 604 3, 540 617 275 100, 670 113 72, 711 10, 360 52, 518 2, 404 12, 950 315 43, 989 90, 209 3.805 12, 82 12,309 296,162 211, 354 3, 505 70,179 117, 887 3,563 1,0a9 3,804 25,835 4, 078 20,029 2, 073 17, 774 47 31 8, 296 17, 870 7, 526 2, 378 16, 247 25,597 26, 197 249 2, 797 6, 674 38, 996 562, 070 90, 000 3, 306 -- , 1 678 94, 956 29,811 872 43, 877 10, 671 199,303 157, 205 7, 417 83,960 15,440 9,491 7, 037 234 2, 956 40, 000 16,465 405 $42, 53 $42, 532 45.795 628, 358 691, 560 51,328 25, 142 95, 201 $141, 443 $4,735 $480 385, 337 19, 833 7, 925 > y 48,431 339, 212 58,476 174, 565 80,659 40,232 317, 189 5,339 130,579 7, 213 538.990 82,080 14,991 ___ 10,831 ___ __ 164 -- - - _ - - - - 279,524 1, 053 9,732 1, 401, 650 45,351 564,936 209,307 17, 285 > (-7 c 0 © 729, 224 49,005 ___ __ ___ 1,057,190 3,192 56, 510 310, 921 83, 135 927 z y 51 2,365 -- - - - --- - S -------- 60,054 - - 129,703 28 y 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa .--Scranton, Pa_____ Salt LakeCity, Utah__ Yonkers, N. Y -____ Paterson, NT. J__________ Jacksonville, Fla_ .Albany, N. Y._______ Norfolk, Va______df s... Trenton, N. J_______.__ Kansas City, Kans_- . 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn __. _ Fort Wayne, Ind ______ Camden, N. J___. ___ Erie, Pa -----------Elizabeth, N. J_....__ Wichita, Kans_......... Spokane, Wash__________ Fall River, Mass_______ Cambridge, Mass_...... New Bedford, Mass___ 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Tampa, Fla- -.-- ___Evansville, Ind .......... E1 Paso, Tex..______ Lynn, Mass____.........__ Utica, N. Y___________ Duluth, Minn_____ __ Waterbury, Conn _-__ Lowell, Mass__.________ 382 ...---.-- 14,145 7,531 12,199 8, 368 5, 797 519 27, 601 11, 638 534 1, 184 ----- - - Reading, Pa ____________ Knoxville, Tenn______ Peoria, Ill.______________ South Bend, Ind -...... Tacoma, Wash________ Gary, Ind_.............. Miami, Fla____________ Canton, Ohio________. Wilmington, Del ....... Somerville, Mass ....... 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 12, 428 861,994 3, 886 23, 903 18, 824 52 ------------ 2, 297 5, 774 22, 672 34, 051 540 1, 213 906 233 220, 581 517 16,438 1, 705 6, 455 14, 815 16, 708 21, 107 47, 989 74,415 11, 572 ----- ---441,626 . ..... .... 6, 527 15, 226 1, 330 8,110 18, 033 2,506 17, 641 1, 663 970 8,017 52--------1,626 753 75, 848 . ---926 2,498 29, 209 60, 766 1,350 226,148 3. 534 1, 835 221, 819 8,326_ 108 720, 211 2, 700 11, 155 24, 148 3,771 2, 752 848 7, 601 14, 036 .... ... ... 88, 402 12, 091 1,365 717 ----:: 5, 327 16, 686 2, 457 1, 598 645 7,307 - - - --- 7, 639 7 148 14, 080 276, 078 701, 759 382, 472 29, 866 63, 217 7, 091 57 t _ 050 7, 12, 363 49, 321 15, 302 219 979 57, 608 5,- 620-341 620 165, 430 8, 031 10,251 12, 302 5, 322 20, 070 528 10, 981 4,894 548 .. . . . . 12, 773 705 40, 993 ......-,---- 445 3, 551 107, 847 428, 182 352, 624 5, 955 336,043 39, 569 24, 342 9, 000 1, 399 3,000 3, 786 19, 275 12, 626 2, 210 2, 322 6,508 8, 481 8, 676 4, 258 6, 622 1, 641 37, 909 30,437 18, 618 130, 134 4, 728 1, 255 192, 736 -1, 141 ____ ___ ___ 853 24, 263 117, 820 7, 302 5, 226 3, 281 ------- -: 6, 505 540 220 795 ... ... ... ... ! 11, 736 8, 517 36, 274 200, 247 33, 315 139, 701 118, 501 3, 783 H H y 1,175 .. ... 17, 969 -----------..---------..--------.. 329 8, 522 6, 637 8, 516 5, 516 71,198 14, 727 4, 697 C r 11, 449 --- ~ - 236 30,447 --- --- --- ----- ..- 71,933 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (-3 O w H TABLE 17.-AMOUNT OF SPECIFIED [This table is presented in 2 sections, the second section beginning on p. 139. A q ASSETS CITY Total Cash p Grand total__ .. ___ ___ Group I_........................... Group Ii .......................... Group III ......................... _ 1933 IN SINKING FUNDS Aggregate 8 ASSETS AT CLOSE OF YEAR: For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viII. ASSETS City securities (par value) Other investments Total For text discussion, see p. 26] IN PUBLIC TRUST FUNDS Cash City securities (par value) investments $2, 597, 230, 938 $1, 063, 847, 215 $89, 779, 711 $911, 911, 663 $62, 155, 841 $560, 033, 323 $13, 443, 453 $330, 312, 290 $216, 277, 580 2, 040, 973, 094 294, 498, 125 261, 759, 719 802, 68S,444 122, 570, 688 138, 608, 083 49, 345, 682 16, 981, 661 23, 452, 368 724, 010, 956 94, 054, 955 93, 845, 752 29, 311, 806 11, 534, 072 21, 309, 963 493, 038, 051 40, 585, 181 26, 410, 091 9, 290, 002 2, 300, 248 1, 853, 203 313, 988, 849 8, 657, 524 7, 665, 917 169, 759, 200 29, 627, 409 16, 890, 971 C 03 M GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 New York, N. Y_... Chicago, Ill__________ Philadelphia, Pa .... Detroit, Mich_...... Los Angeles, Calif___ Cleveland, Ohio .... St. Louis, Mo_______ Baltimore, MId______ Boston, Mass ________ Pittsburgh, Pa_..... San Francisco, Calif_ Milwaukee, Wis_____ Buffalo, N. Y_____-- $924, 524, 145 232 137, 495 406 S169,992 48 ,470, 755 82 ,459, 533 27 809, 614 32 ,421, 618 45 ,425, 649 143 ,220, 616 22 ,021, 778 32 441, 169 24 ,472,831 19,397, 899 $472, 560, 101 5,604,617 160, 973, 385 508, 824 3G, 14, 433, 162 8, 580, 494 9, 450, 820 29, 336, 463 34,178, 339 14, 031, 496 3,125, 541 5, 462, 689 8, 422, 513 $6, 322, 762 $466, 237, 339 . . $226, 880, 196 5,604,617 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 70, 679, 572 2, 782, 185 148, 636, 200 $9, 555, 000 91, 175, 259 191,982 35, 985, 022 331,820 2, 673, 267 l11, 433,162 .. . . . . . . .. . . . . 15, (3, 288 1, 090, 674 6, 284, 074 1:2, 069 1, 205, 746 5, $90, 820 2, 647, 000 1, 21, 000 7,186, 531 28, 804 13, 303, 621 26, 925, 800 2, 381, 859 442, 789 22, 218, 550 11,517,000 42, 913, 393 5, 167, 464 8, 864, 032 484...... 533, 912 3,125, 541 12, 799, 724 919, 987 9, 202, 619 1, 435, 321 3, 107, 381 3,644, 895 154, 600 4,777, 618 $3, 213, 477 $222, 886, 389 1,775,867 27, 403, 017 206, 520 16, 303, 900 17, 564 2, 377, 433 636, 374 4, 731, 939 61, 463 119, 000 77, 718 2, 473, 000 82, 721 4, 742, 900 1,863, 700 21, 729, 190 197, 368 150, 244 1,002, 824 2, 662, 200 54, 056 8, 409, 637 100,350 $780, 330 41, 500, 688 74, 664, 839 278, 270 9, 634,975 351,606 4, 635, 813 8, 478, 000 19, 320, 503 186, 30 9,134, 700 738, 926 54,250 r H 3( y GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 H 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 :5 26 Washington, D. C_________________ Minneapolis, Minn ________________ New Orleans, La___ Cincinnati, Ohio___________________ Newark, N. J-.......... -----Kansas City, Mo__________________ Seattle, Wash__________h____________ Indianapolis, Ind__________________. Rochester, N. YV------- Jersey City, N. J__________________ Houston, Tex___--_________-- _____ Louisville, Ky____________.. ________ Portland, Oreg- -------------- _-__- 038 $16,068, 22 278, , 387 22,933, i 241 98 ,920, 013 24 ,227, 141 15,314, 435 14,192, 294 4,196, 821 22 075, 917 15,966,298 9 ,857, 565 11 847, 065 16 S620, 910 $112, 410 7, 259, 859 3,455, 108 41, 980, 096 18, 766, 497 7, 656, 408 1,589, 710 1, 434, 023 3,745, 143 13, 184,187, 6ti308, ,609 i, 374 54G, 1 532, {, 2(4 $112, 410 .--....... ... ... ... ......... 1, 070, 208 $4, 743, 263 $1, 446, 388 3, 455, 108 - - - - - - -- - - - - - 1,022, 653 37, 552, 317 3,405, 126 603, 006 17, 543, 767 619, 724 2, 599, 127 2,133, 974 2, 923, 307 2,721 1,571,489 15, 500 848, 023 58, 000 528, 000 575, 643 2, 468, 500 701, 000 2, 469, 381 10, 714, 806 . . _ 1,96)3, 706 3, 860, 698 484, 205 1, 277, :374 4,199, 0(0 1,070, 000 98.2, 301 4, 209, 141 340, 822 $5,323, 087 8, 592, 946 3, 537, 998 11,415, 279 1, 508, 051 433, 282 3, 323, 139 624, 577 1, 221, 604 1,374, 649 18, 743 _ 1, 012, 638 2,199, I 188 $140, 677 248, 547 99, 248 74, 267 149, 881 12, 726 85, 261 94, 573 1, 000, 604 286, 968 $1, 238, 181 713, 000 1, 224, 012 359, 785 20, 000 3, 144, 208 4, 0o0 207, 000 1,087, 681 25, 768 81, 728 659, 657 $5, 182, 410 7, 106, 218 2, 725, 750 10, 117, 000 1998, 365 400, 556 L,670 526, 004 14, 000 18, 743 986, 870 1,457, 803 GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 ; $ [ ' ' 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio .... Toledo, Ohio ____________ Oakland, Calif__ _ Denver, Colo _______ Atlanta, Ga_ St. Paul, Minn___ Dallas, Tex____ ----------------Birmingham, Ala ___________.______ Akron, Ohio_________ Memphis, Tenn_..._ $9, 203, 436 4, 030, 620 7, 314, 775 4, 200, 745 1, 441, 655 15, 210, 538 4, 064, 852 3, 064, 843 4, 112, 275 2, 988, 675 $7, 851, 856 2, 392, 959 1, 592, 078 916, 972 1, 004, 950 14, 297, 308 1, 513, 202 392, 282 2, 136, 497 1, 704, 401 1, 468, 208 658, 202 782 696, 753 106, 956 37 Providence, R. I__________________ 38 San Antonio, Tex__________________ 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Omaha, Nebr ________________ Syracuse, N. Y____________________ Dayton, Ohio_______________ Oklahoma City, Okla ______ Worcester, Mass-----Richmond, Va __________ Youngstown, Ohio______________ Grand Rapids, Mich____________ 20, 5, 8, 5, 3, 8, 3, 11, 14, 772, 788 3, 473, 519 6, 353, 216 87, 300 1, 899, 087 7, 002, 049 739, 423 10, 838, 162 144, 316 2, 661, 802 657, 615 2, 135, 019 1, 256, 476 87, 300 141, 709 2, 393, 785 5, 423 2, 288, 262 1 2, 216 407, 702 47 48 49 Fort Worth, Tex___________..... ... Hartford, Conn________ _____ Flint, Mich __________________ 50 New Haven, Conn__ 51 52 53 54 55 56 San Diego, Calif ________________ Nashville, Tenn __________________ Long Beach, Calif____ Springfield, Mass .... _ ____ _____ Bridgeport, Conn__ __ Tulsa, Okla____ 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa____________ Scranton, Pa ____________...______ Salt Lake City, Utah___________ Yonkers, N. Y...__________ _____ Paterson, N. J______ _ Jacksonville, Fla_____ __......_..... Albany, N. Y____________ Norfolk, Va___ Trenton, N. J_ Kansas City, Kans__._ _________ 1 Overdraft. __ __ 417, 303, 410, 713, 682, 495, 512, 945, 410, 5, 636, 836 309 981 986 991 922 626 688 507 390 2, 712, 080 9, 547, 380 3, 690, 480 4, 036, 324 3, 169, 347 4, 061, 836 6, 282, 408 1, 791, 210 358, 542 3, 155, 386 1, 844, 2, 245, 1, 998, 1, 988, 3, 375, 1, 610, 3, 116, 15, 027, 3, 926, 5, 095, 426 776 885 752 537 590 407 867 785 525 2, 751, 4, 388, 2, 219, 958, 427, 1, 441, 447, 382 338 564 796 506 047 242 $526, 930, 908, 429, 426, 345, 140, 24, 427, 687, 372, 491 837 206 772 441 763 064 050 506 047 242 $6, 511, 1, 462, 683, 487, 1, 004, 8, 983, 855, 327, 1, 439, 270, 180 122 872 200 500 100 000 500 744 000 14, 115, 173 1, 338, 500 4, 428, 740 1, 757, 378 4, 608, 264 659, 000 8, 310, 900 116, 532 2, 074, 000 904, 1, 381, 2, 079, 801, 727 202 500 000 $814, 185 --------- -- ---------- 64, 000 1, 327, 445 668, 000 000 000 000 100 1, 420, 214 2, 661, 373 133, 746 754, 000 75, 000 ------------- 2, 254, 064 986, 245 768, 671 66, 567 2, 566, 529, 2, 002, 7, 947, 3, 149, 3, 056, 037 843 330 277 653 896 1, 054, 233 1, 199, 831 361, 570 478, 671 1 6, 433 254, 000 290, 000 8, 000 63, 537 118, 466 47, 970 206, 502 333, 990 45, 659 2, 502, 256, 1, 128, 6, 660, 2, 811, 859, 500 377 060 900 663 667 370, 675 65, 000 155, 826, 1, 079, 4, 2, 151, $22, 778 45, 550 $59, 250 9, 000 $431, 351 607, 807 --- 450 3, 846, 000 75, 239, 30, 180, $513, 379 662, 357 000 300 875 000 570 1, 767, 94, 822, 62, 192, 411, 14, 917 066 762 213 281 470 378 45, 540 13, 466 14, 812 13, 713 16, 036 54, 113 1, 348 4, 231, 021 20, 553 484, 194 16, 237 93, 875 115, 636 1, 894, 857 575, 908 142, 274 31, 140 97, 848 13, 053 1 1, 261 1, 562 14, 010 115, 636 59, 160 20, 858 1 2, 244 2, 840 16, 450 319, 344 39, 454 1, 208, 204 838, 418 402, 309 43, 212 50, 238 61, 002 209, 115 4, 374 39, 454 22, 743 48, 956 139, 068 43, 212 1, 033 11, 983 209, 115 358, 286 174, 143 295, 058 1, 103, 657 53, 307 35, 163 121, 726 1, 385 285, 222 7, 083 17, 739 56, 715 3, 258 2, 232 5, 363 1, 025 2, 027 385 13, 621 4, 280 325, 36, 234, 8, 636 000 500 500 56, 090 3, 842, 000 410, 306 76, 000 1, 396, 741 44, 600 573, 450 40, 000 176, 245 301, 267 13, 030 291, 173 7, 500 75, 149 14, 675 3, 865 22, 000 15, 000 1, 835, 697 533, 050 129, 518 28, 300 10, 000 58, 481 256, 489 70, 000 5, 200 6, 450 31, 050 62, 985 164, 728 29, 700 175, 819 87, 728 211, 800 1, 017, 325 37, 444 90, 100 10, 500 34, 138 500 160, 200 , 1, 115, 461 789, 462 258, 041 18, 155 -------..---- r 119, 199 1, 000 111, 401 2, 803 0 M r TABLE 17.-AMOUNT OF SPECIFIED ASSETS AT CLOSE OF YEAR: [This table is presented in 2 sections, the second section beginning on p. 139. CITY Aggregate Total Cash City securities (par For text discussion, see p. 26] ASSETS IN PUBLIC TRUST FUNDS IN SINKING FUNDS SASSETS . 1933-Continued For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. O ents investmentse) Total Cash City securities investments (par value) value) GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued Chattanooga, Tenn____--- ---------Fort Wayne, Ind_---------------Camden, N. J--------------------____________ Erie, Pa Elizabeth, N. J______ ____---------___-------Wichita, KansSpokane, Wash____---______---Fall River, Mass_ Cambridge, Mass_ New Bedford, Mass_............... 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Reading, Pa ________-__-__---------____ -Knoxville, Tenn ____.. Peoria, Ill ________________-------...... South Bend, Ind___________.. -___-- Tacoma, Wash___ ____Gary, Ind- ______---___----------Miami, Fla ________--- ---------_ _----------- .. Canton, Ohio--__----Wilmington, Del_ Somerville, Mass ---------------- 618, 612 2, 364, 631 1, 240, 812 1, 663, 831 1, 903, 411 615, 772 2, 921, 286 2,172, 992 4, 031, 739 731, 267 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla___________-__ Evansville, Ind- -____-_---El Paso, Tex___ ________ ______--2, -------Lynn, Mass- __--------___ Utica, N. Y______ ________ Duluth, Minn ___________-.-----Waterbury, Conn_______ Lowell, Mass5----------------------- 1, 874, 475 2, 136, 209 101, 550 1, 421, 537 1, 142, 934 4, 202, 593 2, 234, 143 522, 773 $143, 360 ._____-- .. $766 7, 582 3, 129, 125 22, 385 248, 000 176, 963 1, 239, 715 335, 855 4, 388 --------------------------88, 198 198, 482 151, 000 11, 798 980, 900 118, 176 144, 000 39, 345 $314, 460 278, 348 3, 185, 110 468, 600 1, 585, 570 4, 388 397, 880 1, 151, 798 3, 125, 076 829, 381 $359, 180 1, 594, 532 3, 756, 396 -1, 464, 084 3, 499, 697 346, 300 1, 056, 124 1, 534, 311 4, 203, 196 1, 847, 139 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 139, 782 1, 666, 768 109, 151 2, 442 28, 000 1, 503, 026 177, 299 598, 736 45, 811 376, 422 922 1, 817, 1, 089, 729 177, 299 _ 256, 536 41, 817 147, 385 561, 018 2, 529 342, 200 3, 994 204, 000 664 1,217, 730, 700 $171, 270, 33, 43, 10, 100 000 600 637 000 111, 200 989, 000 2, 026, 000 646, 036 2, 631 161, 300 -_ 1, 399, 72, 1, 576, 208, 151, 35, 175, - 358, 957 72, 904 381, 125 582 14, 521 35, 082 8, 126 975 904 125 232 335 082 725 - --- 25, 037 39, 240 356, 500 1, 041, 018 ____________-__ -_146, 1, 195, 000 __-______..207, 650 57, 500 79, 314 120, 000 47, 599 $15, 189 332, 949 64, 670 29, 718 93, 066 115, 575 94, 936 67, 439 145, 249 505, 585 $689 __________ $142, 736 56, 958 47, 300 17, 370 ______29, 497 ______ 29, 350 54, 916 94, 200 14, 175 3, 856 11, 550 260 __ 4, 082 26, 000 1, 514 $14, 500 133, 255 16, 049 33, 433 688, 046 312, 134 122, 232 169, 008 20, 471 150, 912 834, 621 142, 324 .. 1, 382 ______________ 12, 433 271, 300 52, 069 258, 560 42, 875 6, 839 5, 073 _ 428 32, 471 118, 700 984 15, 137, 600 72, 328 ._111, 31, 128 -- 14, 667 21, 000 364, 677 10, 699 110, 320 580 136, 20, 000 16, 228 624, 693 196 7, 439 445 76, 853 071 112, 213, 945 3, 666, 534 302, 774 155, 130 4, 420 24, 048 7, 853 211 _ 3, 635 215, 685 7, 712 22 3, 019 84, 591 000 69, _111, 9, 871 617, 011 221 8, 800 7, 200 79, 530 179 67, 141, 167 478, 071 37, 806 200, 2, 833, 295, 155, 860 439 838 062 108 O [This table is presented in 2 sections, the first section beginning on p. 136. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viiin. CASHERAL ADMENERIA TREASURTIVE FUAND ASSETS IN INVESTMIENT FUNDS AND MISCELLANEOUS INVESTMENTS CITY Grand total Total TC Cash City securities (par value) For test discussion, see p. 26] Other investments Exclusive of amounts held in private trust accounts Amounts held in private trust accounts 8582, 011, 186 $ 81, 758, 633 $120, 864, 779 $425, 413, 954 $33, 973, 820 $360, 669, 516 $30, 669, 698 485, 934, 320 63, 236, 227 32, 840, 639 __--_-- Group I Group II______. Group III .___......- 212, 876 288, 032 1, 257, 725 108, 054, 219 6, 676, 603 6, 133, 957 360, 341, 140 51,083, 826 13, 988, 988 17, 326, 085 5, 187, 766 11, 459, 969 242, 806, 830 58, 142, 225 59, 720, 461 16, 525, 449 9, 963, 804 4, 180, 445 $2, 178, 158 39, 093 $3, 045, 55, 049, 7, 485, 5, 606, 47, 198, 7, 806, 13, 014, 2, 008, 4, 583, 5, 341, z GROUP I.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .. New York, N. Y Chicago, Ill_____________________________________ Pa ____________ __-----------___ _ Philadelphia, D etroit, M ich________________________________-__ Los Angeles, Calif _ _____ .. ___ ... Cleveland, Ohio .... ________________ St. Louis, Mo Baltimore, Md___ ___________-___ Boston, Mass _________________ _________ Pittsburgh, Pa__ 11 San Francisco, Calif 12 13 Milwaukee, Wis -___ Buffalo, N. Y .3,266,-329---2,-9-------------- $158, 458, 015 100, 073, 823 - 146, 536, 215 2, 314, 274 722, 887 7, 050, 110 2, 767, 665 404, 234 61, 545, 265 2, 086, 760 $120, 833 898, 461 89, 379 ......................... 1, 379 284, 744 4, 215 1, 234 605, 946 409, 644 ...-------------------. ...--------------------.--------708, 743 3, 266, 329 1 $156, 159, 024 $99, 136, 269 2 145, 277, 436 _ 1, 169, 400 . . . _---_ 90, 480 18, 000 6, 732, 616 850, 000 74, 000 403, 000 -__ 57, 964, 200 _ _ 500, 000 _ . . . . .. . . . 20, 934 - 2, 202, 959 . 274 028 750 450 2, 975, 119 1,177, 116 T- - -------------- ------- 2, 314, 613, 32, 1, 839, - 687, 809 5, 469, 288 $3, 580, 214 619 729, 990 493 133 _________-___1, 368, 143 247 5, 101, 352 844 667 3, 840, 274 1, 826 776 372, 855 476 619 28, 505 105 15, 954,443 y ! 55 5 561,461 8, 590, 658 7, 121, 750 1 ' 508, 122 432, 707 H GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Washington, D. C ______________ Minneapolis, Minn_ New Orleans, La__ Cincinnati, Ohio _____ Newark, N. J__ Kansas City, Mo- ------------------Seattle, Wash _ Indianapolis, Ind ___________ Rochester, N. Y ____________ Jersey City, N . J ............ Houston, Tex _-Louisville, Ky . ____________ Portland, Oreg______________ ______. ______. --------. ________. $711,072 1, 479, 38, 477, 1, 290, 1, 885, 3, 727, 207, 12, 649, $2, 762 854 681 572 900 400 614 948 8, 291 23, 383 93, 715 32, 189 36, 495 43, 865 80, 468 1, 018, 270 1, 707, 448 47, 332 $604, 223 981, 300 924, 050 898, 726 105, 000 ----------------- $338, 629 438, 000, 000 903, 437 --------------- 1, 508, 000 811, 023, 083 818, 677 1, 655, 304 $104, 087 159, 925 469, 390 343, 139 893, 459 2, 686, 774 171, 119 75, 000 80, 468 199, 593 4, 812 $10, 622, 024 5, 062, 378 14, 276, 920 6, 975, 001 5 5, 409, 552 5, 238, 780 4, 931, 554 1, 928, 607 4, 393, 979 1, 335, 731 3, 449, 745 3, 260, 645 2, 076, 413 $10, 517 652, 132 183, 361 71,956 8, 071, 573 100, 065 620, 491 2, 000 65, 243 71, 731 00 rrl 9, 138 105, 597 . See footnotes at end of table. + TABLE 17.--AMOUNT OF SPECIFIED ASSETS [This table is presented in 2 sections, the first section beginning on p. 136. _ ~ -- AT CLOSE OF YEAR: 1933-Continued For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viiI. For text discussion, see p. 26] .~----- CASH IN GENERAL TREASURY AND GENERAL ADMiINISTRATIVE FUNDS ASSETS IN INVESTMENT FUNDS AND MISCELL ANEOUS INVESTMENTS CITY City securities (par value) Cash Total Real property Other investents Exclusive of amounts held in private trust accounts U in private trld in private trunts accounts . h GRouP]III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000TO300,000 i t I 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio _____________ ____________ Toledo, Ohio-- -........ ........... .......... Oakland, Calif- -............... ..... Denver, Colo ._............... ................ A tlanta, G a-.................................... St. Paul, Minn___________ ______.. _____ __ D allas, Tex - --............... ................ Birmingham, Ala____ ___________________ A kron, O hio --.......... ........... .......... Memphis, Tenn_ _______.. _______________ 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I_ San Antonio, Tex__________________________ Omaha, Nebr--. Syracuse, N . Y - -----------------------------Dayton, Ohio --.............................. Oklahoma City, Okla ... ___...____________ Worcester, Mass .________________ _____ __ Richmond, Va _________ ________________ _ Youngstown, Ohio________________________ Grand Rapids, Mich_______________________ 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex Hartford, Conn--Flint. M ich---- .... ... .... .... .... .... ... __ New Haven, Conn___ ..... ________ ____ San Diego, Calif _______________________ ___ Nashville, Tenn_ _ _ _ Long Beach, Calif _________________________ Springfield, Mass _____________ ___________ . Bridgeport, Conn .. Tulsa, Okla_ . . . . _ . . _ . . .. ______ _ - ___ _ . $314, 478, 445, 197, 935 116 604 524 $2, 860 772 76, 22 $302, 22, 290, 170, 130, 000 1, 638, 678 075 840 248 000 125, 000 27, 349 577, 259 7, 350 933, 588 338, 000 6,351 883, 938 1,907 1, 022, 626 974, 247 172, 076 4, 030, 484 9, 439 159,900 __ 144 34, 188 5, 258 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . - - - - -- 227, 773 1, 157, 723 - 49, 702 24, 277 41, 705 -- 1, 279, 174 _ vu_ ,- vv v 72, 000 - - 436,320 88, 363 905 5,441 10 o 618 642, 935 260, 144 -- - $3 3, 054, 429 -- - - - -- -- -- - - - -- -" 250, 000 -- --- - - -----. 1,980 900, 000 5, 000 --- -1,763 23, 591 627, 200 _-_ 251, 738 1,022,626 289, 000 ----------------- 651, 059 10-- -------166,818 103,000 3,913,682 13,802 439 .......................... 9, I_ _._ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._i - __ _ .. - _ _. _ _ _ .. - . __ _- _- - _ .. 2, 403, 101 932.028 - ---- .....-- . H 497, 188 432, 456 758. 000 .---------------- 995, 591 $523, 263 4, 840, 773 1, 229, 969 341, 734 85,027 2, 359, 427 840, 984 1, 564,308 228, 389 11, 665 294, 397 168, 231 000 504 130 524 5, 000 1, 603, 979 144, 803 1, 161, 977 609, 809 294, 397 3, 054, 429 758, 001 250, 000 $10, 269, 79, 27, $185, 000 152, 919 .. 1, 128, 237 878, 346 333, 644 123,917 1, 613, 036 7 164, 307 3,954,366 1, 424, 143 846, 548 929, 176 2, 046, 404 1, 709, 152 1, 731, 533 .. 297, 540 _ 692, 2107 . . . 29, 743 334, 821 108, 555 1, 394 5, 412 150 52, 318 j ; 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa -...---------.-_Scranton, Pa.. _ __ ___________ _ __ Salt Lake City, Utah- ------------------------Yonkers, N. Y ------------------------------Paterson, N. J --506,159 Jacksonville, Fla -------.. .Albany, N. Y --. Norfolk, Va__ . . . . . . .6, Trenton, N. J-------------Kansas City, Kans-------_ ___----- ..-..- 100,971 165,491 666,095 489,711 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn --.... .. ....... Fort Wayne, Ind---- -----------Camden, N. J--------------------------------Erie, Pa--------------------------------------Elizabeth, N. J -- ----. W ichita, Ksns - - - - - -. - -. . . . . . .7, Spokane, Wash--------------------------------FallRiver, Mass .313, Cambridge, Mass---------------N ew B edford, MI - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ass 2, 500 .......----------435, 499 126, 785 101,462 2,200 48, 576 471, 850 4, 601 353 . . .----------161,236 26, 889 77 .. 778 Reading, PTenn--------------------------------K nil, Pa. 14,763 13,000 538 .............. ... 73, 756 10,711 479, 000 _... 2,500 . . . . . . . . . 1,000 665,000665,-00----------------.. 325, 745 -----601, 548 28. 528 252, 224 - -_--1 --- 665,000 86, 313, 688 1__--0 12, 057 _320, - -----------------223, 714 . 61. 000 48, 576 -293, 315 97. 347 73, 208 351,076 164,953 1, 137, 445 592, 339 1..__...........__ 476 959, . 280,919 _... 796 .2, -85, -- -173, 500 000 38,262 - - 934 7. 353 000 _37, -- 393, 334 - - - 2,243 2, 245 428,475 ---- - - - - - - - - - - - - ----- -5,074 -------- - - - - - - - - - - - _---- --- - 393, 334 . . . . . .--2,245 2, 245 301,901 1---_-_ 113, 336 19, 595 971 8 20 5, 75 31,852 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Knoxville, Tenn-- ---------------Peoria, Ill--- --------------------------"------253,688 South Bend, Ind ---------Tacoma, Wash---- -------------G ary , Ind - - - - - - - -2 Miami, Fla---------------------------------Canton, Ohio - -.---- - --Wilmington, Del------------------------------Somerville, Mass_---- ------------------------- 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla----------------------- ------------5, 855 -2, 000 3,865 Evansville, Ind -137,--114---------------137,114 42, 802 -----_ 94, 312 El Paso, Tex--96, 000 -96, 000 Lynn, Mass--617, 166 2, 266 34, 200 580, 700 Utica, N. Y__.------------------------------------------------Duluth, Miinn -- - - --239, 500 __239, 500 3,5_---217, W aterbury, Conn---- - - - - - - --- - - - - _ _ - - - - - - - _ _ - - - - - - _ _ __ 94 Mas--------------------------------------------- -------------L owell, ass .------------. M Lwel, . .. . .. . .. . .. .. _----...__ ___367, 121,500 32, 425 19, 595 l--- . . --.. . . . . 489,705 84,169 399, 554 0 5, 8 75 . . . . . .. . .. 1,192, 982 _147, 000 .. 41,191 391 25,800 303, 099 ---------- --- -_ 1 Value of rapid-transit system owned but not operated by the city. 2 Value of gas-supply system and elevated electric railway owned but not operated by the city. 3 Overdraft. 4 Value of Cincinnati Southern Ry. owned but not operated by the city. e Excess of cash in private trust account over cash in general treasury. e Value of subway owned but not operated by the city. Includes overdraft and excess of cash in private trust account over cah in general treasury. I Includes value of docks and terminals owned but not operated by the city. . - 107, 927 . . 5, 011 1. 014, 130 -.- 15,000 303,099 47,848 26 11, 689 108,465 250,034 160,894 46. 870 75, 278 1,175, 383 154, 899 882, 190 280, 481 678, 182 683, 473 1,275, 099 22, 660 504, 954 288,462 893, 033 1,339, 228 218, 984 -398, 781 456 461,180 508, 928 4, 371 42, 782 116, 692 24, 157 9, 983 - - - - 3, 291 1,618 78, 357 3, 215 460, 5365 460, 536 _------ 233,305 650 299,078 ,- ---- _ _ 853, 700 301,103 691,623 1, 115 17 4 , 5 35 20 , 543 1, 299, 339 32, 072 204, 1158 - - - - 2, 047, 398 18, 800 285, 844 _ 448, 529 1, 711,226 324, 215 481, 230 776, 398 993 1,755,142 36, 643 43 12, 667 68, 520 28,357 2, 838 1, 256 43,484 502 TABLE 18.--TOTAL AND PER CAPITA OF ALL DEBTS AND OF THE PRINCIPAL CLASSES THEREOF AT CLOSE OF YEAR, TOGETHER WITH CHANGES DURING THE YEAR IN FUNDED AND FLOATING [This table is presented in 2 sections, the second section beginning on p. 145. DEBT, NET DEBT, AND SINKING FUND ASSETS: 1933 For text discussion, see p. 27] For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. viii. GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR Classified by the governmental unit by incurred Swhich .Q Total Other gov- ... $7, 143, 763, 750 $601, 611, 501 $744, 018, 194 87,125, 155, 954 $290, 925, 587 $319, 034, 592 5, 887, 771, 984 1, 041, 031, 143 1, 560, 590, 318 5, 056, 268, 730 785, 603, 497 1, 301, 891, 523 311, 830, 767 83, 109, 709 206, 671, 025 519, 672, 487 172, 317, 937 52, 027, 770 4, 874, 154, 378 902, 003, 144 1, 348, 998, 432 250, 665, 840 28, 719, 501 11, 540, 246 171, 587, 193 51, 666, 510 95, 780, 889 496, 377, 806 49, 059, 165 86, 027, 182 94, 986, 767 9, 582, 823 18, 243, 569 $97, 682, 000 41, 051, 617 . 11,494, 414 $207, 246, 800 196, 751, 334 10, 100, 000 55, 738, 841 $4, 817, 245 70, 918, 524 5, 705, 221 HAVING A POPULATION . ... Washington, D. C __.________ Minneapolis, Minn_ ....... New Orleans. La__________ .... Cincinnati, Ohio____________ . Newark, N. J_ Kansas City, Mo ._______----Seattle, W ash .................... Indianapolis, Ind _____ _____ Rochester, N. Y_ .... ______-.. _______ Jersey City, N. J_..... Houston, Tex -- __----------.Louisville, Ky___--_____-----____...... Portland, Oreg____ . ...... $102, 900 69, 163, 264 107, 379, 856 131, 307, 701 158, 108, 436 73, 893, 187 105, 338, 044 34, 228, 113 82, 744, 721 94, 924, 149 61, 806, 558 40, 271, 879 81, 762, 335 ,. $100, 000 330, 570, 267 50, 000 12, 233, 713 23, 106, 531 52, 872, 922 31, 485, 265 23, 245, 500 1, 997, 000 ------- _-__ _ -_ $2, 617, 762, 065 306, 385, 271 579, 575, 921 411,805, 859 168, 904, 467 123, 016, 274 80, 045, 808 198, 610, 583 185, 951, 000 61, 300, 414 166, 849, 728 51, 953, 978 104, 107, 362 617, 862, 065 780, 564, 474 646, 804, 137 424, 039, 572 244, 883, 920 177, 747, 039 82, 042, 808 198, 610, 583 185, 951, 000 152, 251, 987 166, 849, 728 81, 797, 929 128, 366, 742 . ,_ $143, 608, 936 67, 178, 216 22, 928, 193 - . 900 $102, 64, 618, 101 86, 955, 565 99, 947, 204 131, 857, 755 35, 906, 164 71, 121, 009 17. 807, 470 7i, 443, 117 78, 037, 839 34, 018, 481 39, 890, 308 53, 897, 584 - _24, HAVING A GROUP I1.--CITIES . Current assessment 8, 489, 393, 445 $2, New York, N. Y. Chicago, Ill_.._.. ....... .......... _ _ Philadelphia, Pa . _ _ Detroit, Mich__ ___________ ---Los Angeles, Calif____-----Cleveland, Ohio---..-.---------St. Louis, Mo--------------- -----_ ---Baltimore, Md-_______Boston, Mass-------------------------------......... Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif---------------..... Milwaukee, Wis...__-........---Buffalo, N. Y___ -.. . fixed . GROUP I.-CITIES ... Float Funded or units of city _. .... Grand total __________ ... .__..... _ Group I__--.... __ Group II -------------_ Group III_ ernmental Revenue bonds and notes $631,484, 153 corporation 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Special School district qCity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Classified by character of outstanding debt obligations CITY 68, 023, 380 29, 843, 951 259, 380 POPULATION $2, 070, 855, 705 $237, 260, 315 12, 484, 572 459, 358, 427 630, 998, 916 ............. 356, 409, 317 397, 000 27, 000 238, 884, 828 487, 017 156, 438, 933 81, 839, 000 --. 197, 000, 583 172, 451, 000 148, 991, 341 165, 076, 500 _ _245, 76, 067, 193 . 9, 936 119, 782, 635 $ 21, 415, 872 13, 757, 854 10, 467, 000 -- 10, 815, 202 10, 559, 0128 z z $122, 813, 159 r y 0 iI , ,I, U -- 58, 970, 85, 940, 120, 738, 133, 535, 69, 751, 91, 540, 33, 511, 67, 032, 70, 555, 60, 224, 39, 715, 70,384, -- - - - -. 4, 011, 480 203, 808 _ 1, 000, 000 13, 500, 00 1, 386, 000 1, 946, 052 4, 697, 299 390 2, 035, 878 . - - . . . $9, 505, 751 335 7, 854, 081 $8, 463 344 580, 100 9, 636, 057 789 4, 784, 000 211 6, 937, 254 -1, 338, 645 205 78, 353 502 _._____________ 141 . 10, 804, 263 939 ------------623, 500 445 21, 193, 684 ---------771 ---------------------438-_ 7,041,860 124 ....... 1 5, 972, 092 - 16, 809, 609 ..-.. 610, 000 ... 1, 658, 285 i $22, 481 12, 760, 892 28, 768 12, 213, 918 2, 420, 859 12, 806, 531 134, 033 3, 807, 816 2, 551, 520 19, 860 548, 078 1, 744, 409 Cj c O 216, 1, 773, 3, 539, 1, 840, 361 228 294 994 $664, 816, 323, 638, 382, 912, 582, 1, 099, 697 076 987 053 478 658 939 703 OF 300,000 TO 500,000 1,,, $16, 094, 753 Warrants OF 500,000 AND OVER .I $4, 545, 163 20, 424, 291 15, 265, 744 26, 250, 681 16, 571, 151 20, 459, 181 5, 953, 643 11, 301, 604 16, 886, 310 16, 972, 875 381, 571 17, 305, 723 bonds and certificates ing 1, 561, 927 8, 363 2, 591,942 y © tj GROUP III.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 .,- - 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio___ Toledo, Ohio-. . . . Oakland, Calif ........ ___ ____ .. Denver, Colo .................... Atlanta, Ga ..St. Paul, Minn.... Dallas, Tex. ... ___________ ___ Birmingham, Ala_..__............ Akron, Ohio..... ................ Memphis, Tenn __................ $42, 399, 718 45, 329, 709 61, 146, 203 42, 742, 328 16, 482, 200 51, 220, 411 39,169, 426 25, 790, 007 50, 554, 788 29, 672, 831 $33, 454, 532 31, 852, 686 12, 105, 772 32, 914, 615 16, 482, 200 51, 220, 411 39, 169, 426 25, 790, 007 40, 942, 030 29, 672, 831 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I.................. San Antonio, Tex___ Omaha, Nebr___ .. __ ____...... Syracuse, N. Y _........ Dayton, Ohio____ Oklahoma City, Okla ..... __.___ Worcester, Mass ...... ______. . Richmond, Va__ ___ Youngstown, Ohio__________ ___ . Grand Rapids, Mich__ ___.... 61, 442, 760 32, 823, 854 37, 147, 937 43, 028, 020 25, 025, 006 26, 420, 191 17, 042, 002 38, 349, 728 10, 733, 264 19, 225, 313 61, 442, 760 25, 482, 854 20, 090, 366 42, 766, 731 17, 249, 487 18, 813, 445 17, 042, 002 38, 349, 728 7, 900, 640 14, 429, 013 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fort Worth, Tex ........ ____... Hartford, Conn ..... ______...... Flint, M ich ._................... New Haven, Conn ...... __...... San Diego, Calif.........____.... Nashville, Tenn__.... Long Beach, Calif _ ........ Springfield, Mass_ __. Bridgeport, Conn_ __ Tulsa, Okla ..... __ 26, 786, 391 30, 288, 512 22, 393, 524 18, 384, 266 20, 716, 064 15, 790, 728 24, 028, 897 22, 167, 911 14, 700, 710 24, 255, 015 22, 319, 323 20, 630, 481 14, 336, 524 18, 384, 266 15, 828, 963 15, 790, 728 17, 684, 280 22, 167, 911 14, 700, 710 17, 691, 509 4, 467, 068 8, 120, 882 8, 057, 000 . . . . . . . . . 4, 887, 101 . . . . . . . . . 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa .......... ____ _ Scranton, Pa__ _ Salt Lake City, Utah............. Yonkers, N. Y___ ............. __ Paterson, N. J_ _________ Jacksonville, Fla___ Albany, N. Y- --------........ Norfolk, Va .............. Trenton, N. J._____ __ Kansas City, Kans ....____..__ 18, 836, 344 11, 093, 537 14, 838, 835 40, 247, 192 36, 264, 906 16, 767, 821 32, 891, 460 41, 434, 250 24, 095, 335 13, 946, 528 10, 952, 004 3, 566,121 10, 758, 758 40, 247, 192 36, 264, 906 12, 516, 035 32, 891, 460 41, 434, 250 24, 095, 335 10, 489, 927 7, 884, 340 .. 6, 464, 024 4, 080, 077 $8, 13, 12, 9, ---- 945, 477, 039, 827, - -- - ----- 186 023 048 713 ----- - - -- - ---- - -- - - ---- ---- - $37, 001, 383 - -- - - 9, 612, 758 ----- - - - $35, 583, 326 41, 207, 673 59, 863, 625 33, 124, 600 14, 311, 500 35, 744, 000 38, 071, 878 19, 966, 000 40, 876, 593 28, 247, 714 $6, 705, 664 675, 944 ----- - - - $7, 895, 890 4, 000 8, 750, 600 579, 900 7, 400, 000 4, 367, 349 8, 961, 304 553,000 $35, 000 3, 411, 952 6, 888 ----- - - - 1, 586, 962 180, 521 777, 645 1, 318, 404 716, 891 661, 074 ------------- 7, 341, 000 8, 846, 591 8, 210, 980 261, 289 ------------- 7, 775, 519 7, 606, 746 2, 832, 624 4, 796, 300 ------, 537, 149 1, 537,149 6, 344, 617 6, 563, 506- -- - - - --- 1, 063, 392 -- - - - - 4, 251, 786 ... ________ .....1, 615, 473 .- 1, 615, 473 , 841, 12..............28 -..........-.............. 1, 841,128 58, 442, 500 31, 710, 000 29, 275, 787 33, 276, 664 22, 916, 254 24, 522, 983 11, 676, 600 37, 851, 630 8, 548, 543 15, 104, 757 26, 008, 25, 258, 19, 135, 17, 104, 20, 387, 15, 614, 23, 746, 18, 163, 14, 200, 22, 103, 293 131 000 000 356 854 104 500 710 588 18, 211, 591 9, 433, 366 12, 472, 000 27, 436, 700 30, 760, 264 15, 273, 520 29, 919, 660 39, 731, 400 19, 146, 110 12, 926, 862 ------------- 167, 271 ----------.-- 5, 598, 761 5, 701, 543 998, 226 271, 068 ------------- 438, 819 425, 000 -------------- 108, 555 23, 481 --------.----- 1, 650, 569 2, 639, 200 400, 000 2, 729, 000 3, 000, 260 28, 400 3, 514, 043 458, 846 71, 899 4, 710, 000 59, 279 169, 158, 610 4, 606, 900 000 3, 620, 000 500, 000 1, 657, 063 486, 505 25, 832 ------------- 7, 487 918, 819 732, 974 3, 762, 000 90, 500 1, 056, 000 2, 471, 800 725, 768 307, 972 967, 467 211, 043 1, 085, 454 2, 106,118 535, 770 651, 680 1, 554, 241 655, 402 109,152 1, 000, 000 5, 200 319, 903 134, 254 1, 481, 356 ------------- 18, 355 $75, 728 34, 140 1, 275, 690 867, 128 3, 838 572, 100 1, 451, 700 6, 080, 607 5, 406, 655 421, 977 500, 000 1, 632, 184 3, 915, 485 510, 933 529, 524 280, 266 328, 708 1, 674 282, 793 366, 056 0 y 00 O 7, 859 624, 753 143, 420 182, 161 2, 967, 885 16, 324 70, 666 52, 199 H 0 TABLE 18.--TOTAL AND PER CAPITA OF ALL DEBTS AND OF THE PRINCIPAL CLASSES THEREOF AT CLOSE OF YEAR, TOGETHER WITH CHANGES DURING THE YEAR IN FUNDED AND FLOATING DEBT, NET DEBT, AND SINKING FUND ASSETS: 1933-Continued [This table is presented in 2 sections, the second section beginning on p. 145. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vIII. For text discussion, see p. 27] GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR Classified by the go ernmental unit by which incurred Classified by character of outstanding debt obligations CITY Total q City corporation School district 0 Other governmental units of city Funded or fixed Special assessment bonds and certificates Floating Revenue bonds and notes z Warrants GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000--Continueed 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Chattanooga, Tenn_ __ Fort Wayne, Ind_______ Camden, N. J____________ Erie, Pa__ ___________________ Elizabeth, N. J__________ Wichita, Kans Spokane, Wash_ Fall River, Mass___ Cambridge, Mass_ New Bedford, Mass__ Reading, Pa___________ Knoxville, Tenn_________ Peoria, Ill_ South Bend, Ind_ -___ Tacoma, Wash Gary, Ind___________________ Miami, Fia __ Canton, Ohio_____________ Wilmington, Del ........... Somerville, Mass____________ Tampa, Fla_ Evansville, Ind__________ El Paso, Tex_______________ Lynn, Mass .......-....... Utica, N. Duluth, Minn____ Waterbury, Conn_ . _. Low ell, M ass - - _ _ ___ - $15, 233, 489 6, 453, 355 27, 910, 259 14, 339, 691 19, 191, 148 9, 097, 275 4, 982, 757 10, 992, 880 15, 423, 800 10, 274, 928 11, 711, 700 26, 947, 155 5,464, 365 6, 570, 652 17, 577, 078 6, 194, 272 37, 712, 719 13,698,999 14, 535, 400 5, 632, 612 18, 679, 567 4, 804, 200 10, 611, 249 9, 506, 615 13, 484, 595 12, 547, 090 18, 451, 778 6, 886, 738 $15, 233, 489 3, 310, 355 27, 910, 289 8, 850, 579 19, 191, 148 7,121, 184 3, 638, 645 10, 992, 880 15, 423, 800 10, 274, 928 5, 673, 000 26, 947, 155 3, 056, 628 3, 125, 652 14, 936, 112 2, 638, 272 31, 322, 591 8,307,423 14, 535, 400 5, 632, 612 091 14, 064, 2, 559, 700 10, 611, 249 9, 506, 615 13, 484, 595 8, 320, 254 18, 413, 920 6, 886, 738 $3, 143, 000 5, 489, 112 1, 976, 091 1, 344, 112 6, 038, 700 352, 473 3, 445, 000 2, 583, 781 3, 556, 000 6, 390, 128 5,391,576 2, 055, 264 57, 185 4, 615, 476 2, 244, 500 ----------- 4, 226, 836 37, 858 $13, 661, 503 6, 405, 355 18, O 9, 825 12, 773, 572 13, 429, 911 6, 199, 981 4, 511, 548 9, 325, 500 12, 578, 800 8, 298, 000 10, 328, 700 23, 567, 439 3, 569, 801 6, 570, 652 16, 322, 980 5, 997, 297 27, 091, 296 11,341,107 14, 465, 400 3, 712, 000 17, 174, 678 4, 795, 700 9, 724, 114 6, 844, 900 12, 192, 066 11, 707, 037 16, 478, 724 4, 503, 910 -- 1, 276, 340 $1, 217, 000 1, 149, 137 2, 984, 800 2,424, 991 $6, 101 438, 437 2, 326 236, 707 25, 000 $267, 968 $27, 678 47, 000 __________ 73, 150 8, 550, 314 391, 112 19, 769 2,338,000 _________ 469, 977 _j 234, 502 ........ 1, 667, 380 _ 2, 820, 000 1, 801, 207 26, 735 30, 000 660, 000 2, 007, 202 1, 444, 164 21, 709 150,000 1 148, 936 693,000 1, 113, 699 422, 680 _______ 25, 815 6, 011 1, 188, 951 196, 975 . nnn n nay nn 9, 9 5, 0UU 243, 09U 2,126,134 70, 000 1, 920, 612 1, 224, 000 127, 015 8, 500 844, 690 2, 661, 715 643, 529 649, 000 451, 000 373., 336 1, 500, 000 2, 118, 260 I-------------- 65, 147 . 6,n 666 3 3, 333 81,758 153, 874 42, 445 15, 717 473, 054 264, 568 U o [This table is presented in 2 sections, the first section beginning on p. 142. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, se? p. viiI. For text discussion, see p. 27] NET DEBT 2 AT CLOSE GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR-continued Classified by creditor ACITY The public capita 0 Grand totalGroup I_ Group II_ Group III .. L . 87, 126, 304, 713 $1, 363, 088, 732 . 4, 741,717, 960 1,146, 054, 024 931, 642, 061 109, 389, 082 1, 452, 944, 692 107, 645, 626 General departments and mun i ci pa service enterprises Per capita 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 New York, N. Y___ $1,928, Chicago, Ill _ 654, Philadelphia, Pa.__ 480, Detroit, Mich . 385, Los Angeles, Calif.. __ 240, Cleveland, Ohio . . 164, St. Louis, Mo ..... . 76, Baltimore, d .....-. _ _ 166, Boston, Mass -... 142, Pittsburgh, Pa __ 142, San Francisco, Calif -.... 164, Milwaukee, Wis -....... 71, Buffalo, N. Y 123, Public-service enterprises and investments Total $226.49 $85, 871,935, 044 $156. 66 2, 617, 458, 401 274. 22 204. 01 143.07 3, 923, 473, 306 776, 867, 347 1, 171,594, 391 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 INCREASE DURING YEAR I Classified by purpose for which incurred Per City funds init vestmentsTotal OF YEAR 182. 74 1, 964, 298, 678 152. 24 264, 163, 796 107. 41 388, 995, 927 POPULATION Total Per capita Funded and floating debt Net debt 2 Per capita 69. 83 $688, 360, 86, 081 $169. 70 91. 49 51.77 35.66 OF 500,000 AND 4, 325, 194, 706 808, 435, 858 1, 226, 955, 517 01. 45 158. 43 112. 48 83, 199, 370 109, 573, 430 8, 88, 852 17, 491, 208 $9, 776, 826, 73, 422, 544 ~z 22, 495, 918 87, 077, 512 (. 5,758, 093 3, 124, 759 6, 960, 9 10, 530, 209 530, OVER 738, 337 $689,123,728 025, 188 12, 539, 286 694, 637 166, 109, 500 677, 117 38, 362, 455 133, 981 4,749, 939 611, 349 13, 135, 690 848, 808 5, 194, 000 538, 883 32, 071, 700 003, 260 43, 947, 740 737, 711 9, 514, 276 187,528 2, 662, 200 932, 037 9, 865, 892 589, 124 4, 777, 618 Washington, D. C -$102, 900 Minneapolis, Minn 62, 577__597 597 New Orleans, La 105, 1__ 685, 556 Cincinnati, Ohio..... 92, 531, 372 Newark, N. J ... _ 139, 280, 834 Kansas City, Mo..... 70, 840, 487 Seattle, Wash_ ....... 100, 517, 347 Indianapolis, Ind ..... 34,166,113 Rochester, N. Y ....- _ 78, 561, 221 Jersey City, N. J...._ 83, 121, 662 Houston, Tex--__.... 57, 945, 860 _ Louisville, Ky_ .-....-- 36, 072, 879 Portland, Oreg_ ....... _ _ 70, 238, 233 See footnotes at end of table. Sinking fund assets $365. 91 $1, 445, 624, 514 $202. 06 $1, 172,237, 551 $163.85 $1, 835, 555, 919 $26.57 $67, 531, 828 $17, 782.916 $49,748, 912 223.61 757, 870, 237 217. 11 22, 694, 237 6.50 467, 936, 32 134. 05 34, 325, 817 1, 955, 086 32, 370, 731 327. 88 428, 578, 470 217. 25 218, 225, 667 110. 62 470, 025, 531 238. 27 6, 232, 800 13, 275, 410 7, 042, 610 256. 76 324, 935, 372 196. 78 99, 054, 200 59. 98 320, 557, 148 194. 10 7, 352,894 75, 754 6, 600, 140 183. 13 126, 701, 549 94. 75 118, 182, 371 88. 38 224, 502. 537 167. 89 , 534, 725 1, 954,019 580, 70 193.54 134, 503, 875 146. 45 43, 243, 164 47. 09 148, 345, 456 161.53 2, 41, 684 958, 716 2, 544, 032 99. 01 68, 020, 101 82. 09 14, 022, 707 16. 92 72, 388, 180 87. 36 4, 611, 000 561, 954 5, 172, 95a 243. 07 145, 150, 871 177. 64 53,459, 712 65.43 167, 664,120 205. 19 2, 849, 501 86, 6181 2, 936, 19 236. 31 108, 168, 300 137. 46 77, 782, 700 98. 85 138, 272, 661 175. 72 6, 6, 500 69, 1, 559, 280 8, 251,780 224. 39 142, 913, 998 210. 63 9, 337, 989 13.76 134, 959, 845 198. 91 6, 228, 829 41, 383 6, 270, 212 255. 51 52, 028, 889 79. 68 114, 820, 839 175. 84 161, 950, 959 248. 01 3 170, , 300 101, 624 3, 271, 924 136. 53 78, 672, 629 131.32 3, 125, 300 5. 22 70, 604, 504 117. 85 1, 386, 917 763, 861 623, 056 220. 30 110, 254,501 189. 21 18, 112, 241 31. 08 112, 431, 464 192. 95 7, 002, 901 1, 521, 009 8, 523, 910 GROUP II.-CITIES tiAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 $6, 5 $6, 58, 667 1, 694, 300 38, 776, 329 18, 827, 602 3, 052, 700 4, 820, 697 62, 000 4, 183, 500 11, 802, 487 3, 860, 698 4, 199, 000 11, 524, 102 4, $0. 21 144. 78 227. 98 285.39 353. 71 180.18 281.58 91.99 248. 11 296.73 194. 42 127. 24 264. 69 $102, 900 63,141,441 91, 783, 153 94, 028, 921 108, 261, 436 58, 791, 947 45, 334, 682 34,194,113 66, 286, 481 78, 650, 395 49, 299, 684 38, 402, 879 48, 589, 315 $0. 21................ 132. 18 $6, 021, 823 $12.61 194. 87 15, 596, 703 33. 11 204.37 37, 278, 780 81. 02 242. 20 49, 847, 000 111.51 143.36 15,101, 240 36. 82 121.18 60, 003, 362 160. 39 91.89 34, 000 .09 198. 76 16, 458, 240 49. 35 245. 86 16, 273, 754 50. 87 155. 08 12, 506, 874 39. 34 121. 34 1, 869, 000 5. 91 157. 30 33, 173, 020 107. 39 $51, 710, 476 $108 25 82, 493, 699 175. 15 79, 338, 793 172. 44 121, 705, 968 272. 27 62, 094, 797 151.41 89, 950, 792 240. 45 32, 077,118 86.21 63, 287, 796 189. 77 245. 59 78, 564, 942 53, 916, 162 169. 60 33, 169, 064 101. 80 60, 126, 251 194. 65 $989, 824 636, 837 2, 647, 993 1, 035, 517 1, 321, 830 1, 542, 840 2, 008, 218 1, 205, 546 469, 093 2, 803, 179 1, 258, 464 335, 959 ..... $9, 085 $510,739 651, 9837 15,150 273, 172 2, 921,165 829, 880 1, 865, 97 2, 883, 882 3, 705, 712 319, 798 1, 862, 638 221, 670 2, 229, 888 5, 019, 682 3, 814, 136 1, 311, 435 1, 790, 528 332, 831 3, 136, 010 82, 842 1, 175, 622 733. 811 1, 06, 069770 6F H r H y O 0 H 6/2 y, M1 TABLE 18.-TOTAL AND PER CAPITA OF ALL DEBTS AND OF THE PRINCIPAL CLASSES THEREOF AT CLOSE OF YEAR, TOGETHER WITH CHANGES DURING THE YEAR IN FUNDED AND FLOATING DEBT, NET DEBT, AND SINKING FUND ASSETS: 1933-Continued [This table is presented in 2 sections, the first section beginning on p. 142. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vis. NET DEBTYEAR CLOSE OF 2 AT GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR--continued CITY Per capita City funds with in The public vestments INCREASE DURING YEAR IN 3 Classified by purpose for which incurred Classified by creditor ST For text discussion, see p. 27] General departments and m un icipa lservice enterprises 1 Per capita Total Per Total ments Funded and float- Sinking fund capita Public-service enterprises and invest- ing debt assets Net debt z Per capita Total GROUP III.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 213 747 083 492 700 811 926 158 954 831 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 -........ $35, 527, Columbus, Ohio 43. 835, Toledo, Ohio_............ 60, 172, Oakland, Calif_........... 41, 759, Denver, Colo_............ 15, 441, Atlanta, Ga_.............. 42, 002, St. Paul, Minn_ ....-... 38, 180, Dallas, Tex_ 25, 435, Birmingham, Ala ..-... 49, 058, Akron, Ohio 29, 402, Memphis, Te n.......... 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I___ -,_ San Antonio, Tex .-.Omaha, Neobr ...---.Syracuse, N. Y ..-.... Dayton, Ohio_......... Oklahoma City, Okla -___ Worcester, Mass .......Richmond, Va . -.-... Youngstown, Ohio__---.. Grand Rapids, M'ich -. 42, 551, 999 31, 147, 354 32, 308, 891 43, 028, 020 _22, 433, 628 21, 811, 927 16, 383, 002 29, 856, 928 10, 601, 732 17, 151, 313 47 48 49 50 51 Fort Worth, Tex ____----Hartford, Conn........ Flint, Mich ...._... New Haven, Conn. San Diego, Calif .....-- 25, 28, 20, 17, 20, 871, 843, 314, 513, 427, 664 829 024 266 064 500 000 015 631 000 890 861 000 520 339 $30. 91 5. 02 154. 24 71. 07 9. 64 60. 29 33. 49 .42 39. 67 28. 92 40, 720, 894 25, 465, 854 28, 786, 957 36, 592, 192 20, 230, 237 19, 987, 791 11, 884, 402 31, 180, 498 9, 069, 099 14, 595, 313 159. 44 105. 49 132. 17 170. 59 97. 92 100. 44 60. 05 168. 63 52. 06 84. 96 20, 721, 7, 358, 8, 360, 6, 435, 4, 794, 6, 432, 5, 157, 7, 169, 1, 664, 4, 630, 866 000 980 828 769 400 600 230 165 000 81. 13 30. 48 38. 39 30. 00 23. 21 32.32 26. 06 38. 77 9. 55 26. 95 43, 669, 712 28, 236, 481 26, 809, 988 33, 189, 364 21, 017, 167 17, 792, 002 10, 937, 177 27, 452, 287 8, 829, 227 13, 197, 616 391 363 024 266 538 124, 57 148. 13 118. 63 112.44 50. 06 5, 759, 000 5, 477, 149 2, 748, 500 90, 000 12, 791, 526 34. 12 32. 70 16. 60 .55 80. 81 23, 365, 466 20, 893, 274 16, 915, 436 16, 145, 204 19, 959, 850 18, 890, 761 1, 676, 500 4, 839, 046 2, 591, 778 4, 608, 264 659, 000 8, 492, 800 131, 532 2, 074, 000 240. 57 135. 97 170. 56 200. 60 121. 13 132. 76 86. 11 207. 41 61. 61 111. 91 914, 1, 444, 2, 079, 871, 289, 158. 69 180. 83 135. 23 112. 99 130. 87 21, 027, 24, 811, 19, 645, 18, 294, 7, 924, 727 683 500 000 000 470 714 547 003 550 582 676 718 788 313 $9, 264, 1, 500, 45, 331, 20, 836, 2, 702, 16, 754, 9, 267, 115, 10, 516, 7, 561, $141.47 151. 66 208. 05 145. 78 58. 78 184. 31 141. 56 94. 85 190. 70 113. 47 -- $27, 731, 38, 814, 58, 271, 32, 346, 13, 354, 29, 342, 36, 558, 19, 577, 38, 741, 26, 543, $33, 135, 218 $110. 56 43, 829, 709 146. 64 53. 81 15, 815, 188 74. 71 21, 905, 697 49. 14 13, 780, 200 124. 02 34, 465, 521 29, 901, 565 108. 06 94. 43 25, 675, 007 40, 038, 268 151. 03 84. 56 22, 111, 492 505 962 120 836 500 600 500 849 834 000 $6, 872, 1, 493, 974, 982, 1, 040, 9, 217, 988, 354, 1, 495, 270, $3, 761, 510 626, 889 891, 164 388, 500 892, 000 2, 070, 720 2, 168, 750 368, 000 144, 386 1, 834, 741 $4, 06, 587 61, 608 148, 468 37, 455 466, 000 926, 602 85, 977 151, 945 510, 594 992, 556 $645, 077 565, 281 1, 039, 632 425, 955 426, 000 1,144, 118 2, 254, 727 216, 055 654, 980 842,185 170. 99 116. 97 123. 09 154. 73 101. 73 89. 41 55. 27 14S. 47 50. 63 76. 821 3, 500 212, 000 2, 457, 959 2, 521, 674 668, 685 937, 585 S33, 200 371, 048 588, 774 451, 154 1,222,140 556, 726 1, 591, 504 87, 300 317, 236 1, 447,150 124, 567 280, 776 63, 477 155, 641 1, 225, 640 344, 726 866, 455 2, 434, 374 351, 449 2,384, 735 209, 633 651, 824 652, 251 606, 795 138. 42 124. 74 102. 15 99. 23 126. 09 312, 356 14, 408 97, 000 1, 468, 000 68, 56, 133, 932 308, 576 405, 519 67, 300 51, 348 208, 424 322, 984 308, 519 1, 400, 700 317, 178 $92.53 129.86 198. 27 110. 32 47. 63 105. 59 132.12 72. 00 146. 14 101.50 00 H O C 00 0 H H 52 53 54 55 56 Nashville, Tenn_.... Long Beach, Calif ..... Springfield, Mass ........ Bridgeport, Conn .. ..... Tulsa, Okla.....__________ 15, 031, 528 23, 850, 897 22, 149, 756 14, 700, 7101 23, 055, 184 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Des Moines, Iowa________ Scranton, Pa______ Salt Lake City, Utah .... Yonkers, N. Y ____________ Paterson, N. J__________ Jacksonville, Fla ._.... Albany, N. Y__________ Norfolk, Va__________ ... Trenton, N. J__ ________ Kansas City, Kans .... 18, 404, 616 10, 773, 837 14, 830, 835 39, 678, 092 33, 751, 906 16, 476, 306 31, 762, 900 34, 773, 350 21, 123, 472 12, 834, 637 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn-...... Fort Wayne, Ind...___.__ Camden, N. J_ ___ -___ _____ Erie, Pa_ __ Elizabeth, N. J___ .____ Wichita, Kans..._______ Spokane, Wash ___-...... Fall River, Mass_........ Cambridge, Mass ... _____ New Bedford, Mass_..... 15, 233, 6, 086, 24, 672, 14, 043, 17, 628, 9, 003, 4, 793, 10, 841, 14, 442, 10,104, 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Reading, Pa_............. Knoxville, T enn_... .... Peo ria , Ill___ ____ . . ___ Sou th B end, In d_.... ..... Tacoma, Wash .......... Gary, Ind_. Miami, Fla_______ _______ Canton, Ohio_____ _____ Wilmington, Del-....... Somerville, Mass-........ 11, 683, 700 25, 322, 629 5, 160, 640 6, 312, 092 16, 828, 485 6, 190, 278 37, 361, 719 12, 362, 635 13, 641, 300 5, 632, 612 2S, 000 1, 624, 526 303, 725 258, 560 748, 593 3, 994 351, 000 1, 336, 364 894, 100 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla.._ __ Evansville, Ind ... - __ El Paso, Tex...... .___ Lynn, Mass_.........__ Utica, N. Y_________ Duluth, Minn____ _____ Waterbury, Conn .-_____ Lowell, Mass...____ .... __ 17, 633, 530 4, 676, 807 9, 251, 249 9, 472, 415 13, 395, 410 11, 690, 579 18, 331, 778 6, 886, 738 1, 046, 037 127, 393 1, 360, 000 34, 200 89, 185 856, 511 120, 000 489 139 864 115 768 075 356 880 900 928 1, 199, 831 101. 09 155.23 144. 60 99. 94 165. 00 12, 10, 14, 14, 18, 431, 728 319, 700 8, 000 569, 100 2, 513, 000 291, 515 1, 128, 560 6, 660, 900 2, 971, 863 1,111, 891 130. 76. 102. 286. 260. 120. 253. 319. 194. 113. 13, 367, 688 11, 093, 537 10, 217, 835 36, 152, 181 22, 169, 985 11, 728, 556 20, 035, 460 26, 041, 854 23, 076, 414 7, 452, 482 123. 55 53. 73 234. 34 121. 21 162. 77 77. 36 42. 73 95. 36 134. 94 91.25 14, 743, 634 4, 148, 355 25, 416, 889 12, 848, 026 14, 225, 648 8, 742, 275 4, 244, 757 10, 577, 880 14, 149, 800 9, 126, 193 119.58 34. 54 213. 41 108. 61 120. 66 74. 34 36. 40 91.76 123.80 81. 05 104. 243. 49. 59. 162. 57. 349. 127. 136. 53. 10, 920, 700 22, 319, 362 5,124, 365 5, 720, 652 5, 611, 227 6, 194, 272 31, 868, 865 12, 580, 155 7, 208, 400 5, 632, 612 97. 68 7. 08 791, 000 41.84 201. 80 4, 627, 793 3. 10 46. 67 340, 000 52. 20 7. 76 850, 000 51.86 11, 965, 851 110. 59 57. 35--- - 54. 21 295. 63 5, 843, 854 10. 41 117. 02 1, 118, 844 68. 74 67. 62 7, 327, 000 53. ........---. 24 15, 423, 3, 476, 8, 641, 8, 943, 13, 353, 9, 935, 11, 195, 6, 174, 146. 06 33.08 82. 30 86. 92 130. 15 97. 50 110. 52 61.60 759, 200 178, 000 18, 155 -- -- ........ - - - - ... 367, 216 3, 237, 425 296, 576 1, 562, 380 94, 200 189, 401 151, 000 980, 900 170, 000' 18 83 90 46 90 72 40 44 161 02 76 65 77 95 45 35 84 43 36 24 176. 89 45. 71 101. 06 92. 39 131.43 123. 13 182. 15 68. 71 1 1 1 Sinking, public trust, and investment funds. 106, 719, 681, 700, 628, 728 543 214 710 015 567 200 766 615 545 729 778 238 000 354 697 23. 59 85.98 48.84 000 38. 28 92. 38 5, 468, 656 76. 83-----70. 86 4, 621, 000 257. 31 4, 095, 011 159. 50 14, 094, 921 84. 44 5, 039, 265 154. 36 12, 856, 000 200. 77 15, 392, 396 185.95 1, 018, 921 60. 39 6, 494, 046 37. 79 77. 69. 95. 99. 126. 51 3, 684, 25 13, 309, 77 7, 486, 94----------72 5, 627, 489, 855 2, 305, 000 2, 493, 400 1, 491, 665 4., 500 965, 355, 000 738, 000 415, 000 1, 274, 000 1, 148, 735 3, 256, 1, 328, 1, 969, 563, 131, 2, 611, 7, 256, 712, 000 000 483 000 050 361 000 500 14, 197, 294 23, 298, 862 18, 181, 855 14, 200, 710 20, 336, 504 3. 97 19. 19 20. 94 12. 61 42. 12 3.02 6. 33 3. 60 11. 15 10. 20 841, 627 734,361 686, 704. 753,376. 613, 837 298, 7,21 204, 563 17, 395, 799 8, 690, 527 12, 405, 433 27, 436, 700 28, 201, 714 14, 743, 677 27, 917, 330 31, 784,123 16, 722, 225 9, 869, 9C6 120. 22 60. 18 86. 03 195. 28 202.89 106. 15 215. 08 245.04 134. 75 79. 98 416,185 405, 609 196, 000 1, 564, 5001 13, 088 303, 305 117, 365 72, 300 761, 805 537, 399 23, 629 85, 205 80, 154 347, 043 128, 007 884, 715 311, 073 282, 778 197, 919 400, 778 173, 702 478, 724 495, 354 108. 25 51.02 124. 98 104. 07 104. 18 52. 70 37. 74 70. 91 82. 93 66. 57 3, 580 403, 400 145, 245 330, 621 89, 532 217, 413 200, 283 793, 000 571, 050 229. 000 85, 649 7, 357 70, 820 289, 037 221, 884 4, 388 168, 281 28, 376 46, 930 42, 585 89, 229 396, 043 74, 425 41, 584 132, 352 221, 801 32, 002 764, 624 524, 120 271, 585 918 671 510 353 244 486 043 185 671 000 91.401 198.02 32. 71 58. 33 145. 33 55. 11 248. 77 89. 98 125. 48 35. 09 369, 700 1, 110, 600 259, 230. 281, 010 1, 055, 775 8, 000 628, 076 756, 589 309,150 86, 000 118, 354 215, 526 251, 346 895, 074 259, 230 283, 781 929, 999 67, 050 578, 294 159, 675 414, 648 86, 000 15, 794, 964 4, 722, 796 8, 147, 989 6, 636, 668 12, 040, 731 11, 671, 955 16, 302, 999 4, 503, 910 32.05 29. 15 101. 40 36. 28 99. 04 118. 67 8. 21 52. 63 90. 89 150. 51 118. 60 96, 54 138. 34 149. 57 44. 94 77. 60 64. 50 117. 36 114.54 160. 94 44.93 1, 524, 440 287, 000 206, 6411 507, 400 1, 346, 209 210, 580 428, 720 411, 970. 13, 6, 14, 12, 12, 6, 4, 8, 9, 7, 10, 218, 21, 900, 3, 591, 6, 393, 15, 724, 5, 951, 26, 817, 9, 673, 13, 375, 3, 712, 30. 83 12. 64 18. 76 5.47 1. 28 25. 63 71. 63 7. 11 I 2Net debt is funded and floating debt less sinking fund assets at close of year. 132, 407 54 ,906 529, 798 686, 704 753,3 76 746,244 392, 556 820,404 276,154 1, 564, 500 48, 258 35, 170 447,240 143, 935 46, 858 164, 223 459, 513 531, 8131 8,5751 770, 380 259, 0101 796, 409 2, 771 125, 776 59, 050 49, 782 916, 264 105, 498 z Sc y H Cl O 0 y c-3 84, 689 1, 609,129 27, 015 314, 015 188, 680 17, 961 7, 067 514, 467 48, 16 1, 394, 335 34,084 176, 496 1, 325 430, 045 411, 970 I I 3Italics indicate decrease. F-j FLOATING, AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY PURPOSE FOR WHICH INCURRIiED: 1933 TABLE 19.--FUNDED, [This table is presented in 2 sections, the second section beginning on p. 151. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII. H , $7, 735, 116, 133 $5,104,119, 202 $686, 73 06?, 108, 620, 606 19, 088, 073 26, 723, 153 3, 314, 028, 961 721, 784, 058 1, 068, 306, 183 5, 296, 407, 411 982, 389, 155 1, 456, 319, 567 _ Sewers and sewage disposal $154, 431, 832 $79, 718, 108 U Grand total ____________ Police and fire depart ments General government properties 1 Total Group I_ -Group II___L --------Group III . ____________ ' ( INCURRED FOR GENERAL PURPOSES Total CITY For text discussion, see p. 29.] 54, 359, 024 6, 385, 026 18, 974, 058 433, 484, 338 77, 501, 671 175, 083, 773 Highways Charities, hospitals, and correetions Schools Libraries, art galleries, and museums $1,082, 651 $246, 880, 942 034 , 218, 646, 245 6$8,632, 573 182, 060, 754 51, 208, 332 13, 613, 856 687, 259, 560 63, 819, 395 174, 362, 799 2, 145, 500 357, 023, 886f 3, 667, 678 665, 688, 763 171, 432, 841 244, 913, 047 Parks and play grounds 331, 414, 90 242, 928, 955 38, 402, 786 50, 083,161 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OV'ER $58, 204, 373 $15, 171, 650 2, 877, 000 $130, 197, 476 594, 585 64, 087, 749 7, 618, 407 11, 4, 494, 000 82, 418, 921 876, 500 10, 201, 962 3, 484, 750 7, 072, 100 17, 622, 528 2, 895, 622 1, 714, 820 16, 771, 000 4, 000, 000 772, 000 2, 312, 459 47, 464, 584 3, 543, 100 3, 822, 000 20, 705, 000 1, 034, 000 1, 227, 000 3, 465, 500 4, 985, 908 4, 009, 000 2, 990, 000 5, 600, 000 31, 491, 700 4, 729, 736 1, 944, 000 1, 954, 760 5,048, 918 8, 030, 860 $2, 405, 798, 020 $1, 233, 560, 469 494, 339, 174 616 512, 894, 412, 773, 249 916 630, 998, 247, 218, 531 731 300, 368, 121, 208, 194 238, 911, 828 ...... 130, 492, 395 __ 173, 735, 559 Cleveland, Ohio________. 66, 824, 000 81,839, 000 St. Louis, Mo_ 144, 150, 871 197, 610, 583 Baltimore, Md ____________ . 94, 588, 300 172, 451, 000 _________.__ Boston, M1Vass 141, 315, 126 150, 649, 626 Pittsburgh, Pa_ 50, 595, 200 165, 076, 500 San Francisco, Calif ..-.... 73, 187, 283 76,312, 583 Milwaukee, Wis .. ______-___ 103, 776, 169 121, 828, 449 Buffalo, N. Y____________ New York, N. Y_ . Chicago, Ill ..__ . _______ . Philadelphia, Pa .-...... Detroit, Mich__ Los Angeles, Calif ... $80, 767, 992 107, 557, 347 141, 339, 617 23, 241, 314 20, 822, 186 53, 452, 786 25, 366, 000 50, 149, 808 34, 341, 800 87, 727, 224 11, 141, 000 9,151, 174 20, 580, 515 $50, 001, 682 19, 319, 086 26, 173, 708 28, 010, 138 2, 283, 250 15, 948, 656 4, 104, 000 391, 000 9, 489, 000 5, 433, 716 10, 070, 000 3, 511, 298 7, 272, 220 $342, 586, 382 24, 747, 000 67, 253, 000 67, 918, 520 52, 088, 452 21, 075, 500 1, 997, 000 27, 303, 242 8, 301, 000 22, 848, 497 13, 083, 000 9, 909, 967 28, 148, 000 $24, 229, 187 $36, 802, 845 _.......... 104, 746, 041 33, 150, 3283 20, 615, 498 7, 880, 000 16, 561, 000 2, 571, 000 4, 788, 591 2,173, 500 10, 694, 567 450, 000 _12, 1, 750, 000 3, 914, 000 7, 392, 500 0 786, 000 ........... 3, 137, 056 2,003, 000 493,200 4, 758, 417 22, 000 4, 689, 610 1,135, 010 GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500 ,000 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 $102, 900 62, 454, 263 78, 261, 388 93, 676, 166 95, 409, 465 56, 049, 850 34, 775, 248 33, 413, 981 , 6 1, 4 0 S 70 2 76, 098, 875 47, 733, 354 37, 9 4 6, 4 3 8 44, 453, 428 $102, 900 _ Washington, D. C 68, 476, 086 ... Minneapolis, Minn------93, 802, 888 New Orleans, La...---------. 130, 954, 946 _--Cincinnati, Ohio--.... 145, 256, 465 Newark, N. J - 71, 089, 850 .-----Kansas City, Mo-__91, 618, 855 . _ Seattle, W ash ... ... __. 511, 141 Indianapolis, Ind------------- -33, 7 7, 8 3 7 , 2 0 2 R o c h este r, N . Y_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92, 372, 629 Jersey C ity, N . J ___.... ...... 60, 224, 771 Houston, Tex ...---------39 , 7 15 , 4 38 . . . .... . . . . . . . . Lo uis vi l l e , Ky 77, 425, 984 _-. __ .______-_-Portland, Oreg i i I -.-. . i i $300, 000 566, 000 2, 885, 305 4, 710, 896 3, 754, 800 2, 337, 375 912, 810 2 2 1, 9 2 5 1, 724, 962 1, 504, 600 169 , 40 0 . . $429, 338 1, 910, 188 000 731, 1,636, 000 432, 500 100, 500 25, 000 467, 000 653, 500 $6, 389, 382 14, 415, 500 10, 073, 374 6, 785, 324 6, 907, 000 2, 073, 000 3, 627, 500 2,122, 001 591 299, 7, 616, 500 17, 192, 500 $18, 690, 059 13, 854, 081 35, 494, 356 231 16, 864, 14, 489, 490 10, 336, 982 3, 976, 867 5, 439, 730 10, 524, 195 18, 740, 200 1, 537, 000 21,485, 650 - -- - --I--I $6, 207, 430 615, 000 7, 883, 863 8, 212, 525 1, 829, 330 2, 810, 540 3, 262, 203 3, 979, 000 12, 397, 311 574, 000 990, 130 2, 445, 000 $22, 182, 924 5, 929, 000 403, 117 19, 21, 708, 268 21, 141, 300 11, 681, 142 9, 843, 000 16, 33ri, 0603 15, 005, 510 0 10, 802, 664 11, 085, 408 , u 9, 241, 41 - - I--$379, 000 95, 500 220, 500 250, 000 624, 000 4, 5300 :322,0Oi) 250, 000 $4, 443, 750 77, 000 10, 126, 790 7, 167, 438 2, 262, 655 902, 400 2, 940, 780 1, 297, 500 4, 465, 083 1, 064, 3901 1,984, 00() 1, 671, 00(! N ; H ' O GuouP III-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio... Toledo, Ohio----------------Oakland, Calif Denver, Colo -------------Atlanta, Ga_ _ St. Paul, Minn ........... __ Dallas, Tex-------------- _ _ Birmingham, Ala............. Akron, Ohio--- --------- _ Memphis, Tenn..._ _.._ 37 38 39 40 41 42 3 44 45 46 Providence, R. I__________ San Antonio, Te ___ Omaha, Nebr ... _ _.._ .Syracuse, N. Y _ Dayt on, Ohio Oklahoma City, Okla orcester, Mass-----Richmond, Va __ _ Youngstown. Ohio Grard Rapids, Mich _______ 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 $42, 288, 990 41, 883, 617 59, 863, 625 41, 875, 200 14, 891,400 51, 039, 890 - 38, 071, 878 24, 337, 349 49, 837, 897 28, 800, 714 $33, 059, 490 40, 287, 617 14, 613, 993 21, 094, 600 12, 189, 400 34, 285, 000 28, 819, 378 24, 042, 349 39, 321, 377 21, 300, 500 $1, :392,100 1, 314, 00 757, 661 3, 000, 000 795, 000 2, 133, 000 496, 000 58, 442, 500 31,710, 000 35, 041, 819 38, 978, 207 23, 914, 480 24, 794, 051 11, f676,600 38, 290, 449 i0, 624, 112 10________ 17, 743, 957 37, 752, 500 24, 352, 000 26, 910, 819 32, 553, 068 19, 188, 054 18, 361, 651 6,519, 000 30, 801, 719 8, 960, 112 13, 113, 957 220, 000 213, 000 Fort 5Worth, Tex ............ Hartford, Conn ..-......... Flint, Mich_________________ New Haven, Conn__ San Diego, Calif___.___. _____ Nashville, Tenn_--..... ----Long Beach, Calif_______.____ Springfield, Mass .---- ____-Brid ;eport, Conn_ __.. . . Tulsa, Okla __ _ _22, 26,116. 25, 681, 21, 864, 17, 104, 20, 387, 15, 789, 23, 746, 18, 181, 14, 200, 590, 20, 357, 20, 204, 19, 115, 17, 014, 7, 642, 12, 016, 10, 440, 10, 723, 14, 200, 16, 963, Des Moines, Iowa Scranton, Pa_________ Salt Lake City, Utah ........ Yonkers, N. Y_____________ Paterson, N. J-----------_ Jacksonville, Fla .----. Albany, N. Y Norfolk, Va .________________ Trenton, N. J Kansas City, Kans ___ 18, 211, 591 10, 378, 017 13, 204, 974 31,198, 700 30, 858, 251 16, 329, 520 32, 391, 460 39, 731, 400 20, 179, 850 13, 894, 329 848 612 000 000 356 054 104 855 710 093 848 463 500 000 447 054 159 855 710 093 12, 742, 935 10, 378, 017 8, 583, 974 27, 205, 100 17, 366, 251 11, 307, 020 19, 513, 891 24, 339, 004 19, 160, 929 7, 411,133 $1, 436, 030 1, 235, 000 29, 141 323, 498, 794, 183, 600, 656, 000 . 551, 000 649, 500 395, 525 329, 763 418, 600 515, 000 6, 540 13, 000 289, 750 24. 000 . _683, 1, 649, 200 000 378 000 615 000 250, 500 106, 500 . 431, 350 000 470, G60 68, 500 289, 000 59, 000 314, 000 150, 000 431, 000 46, 000 90, 000 814, 000 504, 000 30, 000 6, 403 22, 000 2, 500 88, 084 50, G00 254, 087 1,115, 424 102. 200 305, 333 1, 385, 000 775, 000 28, 400 754, 400 7.31,416 700, 000 200, 667 $5, 943, 232, 23 5, 898, 000 1, 120, 975 2, 321, 800 2, 749, 000 5, 947, 000 6, 947, 000 3, 391, 000 12, 973, 885 1, 436, 000 1, 341 8, 664, 944 589, 000 697, 000 3, 089, 900_ 1,851,400 2, 209, 000 7, 479, 000 4, 503, 000 14, 411, 669 3, 884, 000 110, (00 240, 000 310, 000 4, 000 374, 000 742, 000 8, 275, 000 3, 532, 000 6, 879, 375 3, 125, 782 2, 970,150 5, 106., 000 2, 376, 000 11, 939, 700 430, 346 4, 139, 400 10, 442, 500 6, 002, 000 8, 707. 486 -8, 6, 151, 769 6, 047, 385 715, 700 1,941, 000 6, 925, 245 3, 648, 723 2, 990, 300 3, 868, 000 6, 142, 000 2, 335, 500 299, 706 2, 805, 000 247, 250 1,970, 000 3, 148, 000 4, 036, 000 _ 230, 464 1, 447, 100 2, 417, 000 3, 392, 824 2, 417, 500 1, 203, 800 2, 581,936 105. 667 112, 205 7, 4, 2, 6, 720, 000 160, 750 086, 000 363, 000 726, 250 4, 136, 000 3, 879, 000 4, 764, 000 4, 235, 000 342, 000 109, 000 190, 900 44, 000 150, 0(0 294, 000 914, 000 35,000 400, 000 1, 070, 000 582, 000 73, 000 280, 000 210, 000 1, 869, 300 92, 000 785, 160 788, 366 777, 085 7, 630, 400 1, 028. 673 2, 777, 000 -----6, 966, 719 8, 548, 664 45, 000 355, 000 58, 500 2, 068, 719 30, 000 8, 945, 186 16, 359, 023 12, 359, 016 9, 344, 000 5. 406, 50 10, 548, 000 7, 564, 000 9, 927, 000 9, 523, 758 6, 948, 000 $43, $529, 1(0 3, 668, 5100 347, 200 600, 000 88, 000 536, 000 100, 000 14, 314, o000 7, 341. 000 841, 462 9, 865, 154 7, 775, 519 6, 150, 883 702, 000-6, 243, 438 2, 832, 624 4, 053, 257 4. 308, 458 11, 172, 382 8, 057, 000 490, 000 4, 887, 101 1, 846, 000 6, 072, 997 1, 602, 000 4, 265, 710 5, 321, 697 0 .. 450, 000 162, 408 112, 000 13, 000 95, 000_CO . _ -__ 84, 000 202, 000 77, 000 7, 704, 368 6, 440, 000 _1,119 4, 071, 000 ___ 9, 986, 000 7, 705, 000 125, 630 , 183, 520 1 5, 673, 276 259, 106 6, 034, 627 7, 634, 050 1, 600, 506 1, 439, 000 2, 015, 000 1, 475, 000 64, 000 1, 390, 500 1,918, 000 975, 500 1, 847, 200 1,174, 465 192, 000 5, 163, C00 250, 000 169, 400 492, 800 712, 835 28, 000 503, 000 2, 693, 250 934. 875 1, 095, 854 3, 143, 712 102, 000 822, 000 1,116, 000 53 U 315, 267 117, 000 443, 573 39, 000 720, 208 25, 000 184, 760 291, 697 I Exclusive of school and other departmental properties. 1O TABLE 19.--FUNDED, FLOATING, AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY PURPOSE FOR WrHICH INCURRED: 1933-Continued [This table is presented in 2 sections, the second section beginning on p. 151. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. vIII. For text discussion, see p. 29] INCURRED FOR GENERAL PURPOSES Total Police and General government fire departments properties 1 Sewers and sewage disposal Charities, hospitals, and corrections Highways Schools Libraries, art galleries, museums Parks and play grounds z GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn _______ .. Fort Wayne, Ind_ ------Camden, N. J__ --Erie, Pa___ --Elizabeth, N. J____ _. Wichita, Kans . Spokane, Wash___ Fall River, Mass ____________ Cambridge, Mass ........... New Bedford, Mass_ ........ $14, 937, 843 6, 406, 355 19, 286, 825 13, 928, 810 16, 853, 148 8, 627, 298 4, 748, 255 9, 325, 500 12, 603, 800 8, 324, 735 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Reading, Pa----.......------Knoxville, Tenn__....________ Peoria, Ill __ South Bend, Ind Tacoma, Wash____ .. ____ Gary, Ind__Miami, Fla ... _______________ Canton, Ohio__ ___ Wilmington, Del____________ Somerville, Mass -___-______ 11, 25, 5, 6, 16, 5, 37, 13, 14, 3, 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tampa, Fla____._ ___ _ Evansville, Ind______ El Paso, Tex__________ Lynn, Mass_......... Utica, N. Y __ Duluth, Minn___ Waterbury, Conn_________ __ Lowell, Mass__......___ 18, 398, 4,-795, 9, 724, 6, 844, 12, 835, 12, 158, 16, 478, 4, 503, 018, 700 574, 641 035, 674 570, 652 322, 980 997, 297 076, 296 617, 241 465, 400 712, 000 678 700 114 900 595 037 724 910 $14, 452, 900 4, 101, 355 17, 082, 425 12, 445, 213 11, 878, 508 8, 272, 298 4, 010, 255 8, 910, 500 11, 329, 800 7, 172, 000 10, 227, 700 20, 952, 308 4, 695, 674 5, 720, 652 4, 444, 485 5, 977, 297 31, 232, 442 12, 502, 891 7, 138, 400 3, 674, 000 15, 142, 678 3, 467, 700 7, 794, 114 6, 281, 900 12, 624, 545 9, 547, 037 9, 222, 724 3, 791, 410 $222, 000 3, 769, 000 180, 000 $215, 000 262, 151, 582, 197, 01,0 237 500 000 $3, 031, 000 563, 562 2, 684, 106 807, 895 737, 000 55, 000 284, 000 5, 000 8, 000 249, 250 63, 000 2, 056, 000 2, 227, 000 1, 673, 000 615, 000 172, 500 1, 716, 200 2, 209, 000 2, 199, 508 64,000 934, 124, 7, 600, 70, 000 000 650 000 000 377, 200, 1, 058, 260, 530, 272, 000 000 000 500 500 000 15, 000 47, 000 14, 019 790, 000 309, C00 142, 000 423, 788 .--i . b 177, 000 15, 000 331, 000 of school and other departmental properties. $300, 000 71, 000 73, 740 3, 000 155, 000 795, 750 732, 000 1, 614, 500 1, 565, 000 2, 024, 564 590, 000 868, 500 90, 000 246 637 601 000 516, 000 842, 000 4, 684, 200 114, 000 1, 130, 000 1, 319, 000 2, 002, 900 2, 395, 597 510, 000 2, 446, 000 793, 000 1, 350, 000 4, 137, 2, 852, 1, 218, 51, I-------~- 1Exclusive $4, 460, 019 220, 500 2, 058, 113 1, 739, 358 3, 868, 800 1, 518, 670 563, 000 207, 500 4, 592, 400 2, 010, 000 000 118 299 000 15, 403, 3, 275, 2, 476, 755, 810, 4, 188, 429, 909, 746, - 000 607 000 000 750 - 230, 000 370, 000 50, 000 73, 600 250, 000 - _ ____ - -- $3, 135, 754 3, 143, 000 4,025, 000 5, 098, 000 5, 916, 350 1, 506, 114 1, 292, 176 2, 252, 000 1, 794, 500 2, 220, 000 5, 445, 700 2, 420, 000 274, 793 3, 445, 000 1, 970, 985 3, 556, 000 6, 022, 296 5, 391, 576 1, 086, 000 2, 156, 000 4, 599, 678 2, 244, 500 3, 148, 114 2, 608, 000 1, 498, 004 4, 045, 000 1, 812, 584 817, 250 $77, 934 75, 000 54, 000 $599, 059 380, 855 500, 000 663, 060 65, 114 685, 500 936, 200 222, 000 1, 352, 900 234, 000 182, 000 276, 000 21, 709 595, 652 - -- - - - - 200, 000 932, 000 2, 325, 000 50, 000 952, 00OO 252, 000 25, 000 504, 000 456, 000 6, 000 30, 000 173, 000 380, 850 902, 037 232, 500 61, 910 z H r H 0 C1 O 5 y O H 1/ [This table is presented in 2 sections, the first section beginning on p. 148. INCURRED FOR GENERAL PURPOSES continued 0 Combined or unreported CITY Miscellane ons 0 Funded and Special floating assessment 0 - - Grand total-..... Group I-----Group II _............ Group III _... .... Incurred for pur poses of municipal service enterprises INCURRED FOR PURPOSES OF PUBLIC-SERVICE INVESTMENTS Total Water supply systems 8114, 427, 500 273, 938 6388, 126, 692, 284 308, 759, 654 Refunding Electric light and power sys tems $1,123,725,876 ENTERPRISES AND 70, 010, 000 31, 002, 000 13, 415, 500 $141,716, 217 $913, 368, 436 8180, 205, 514 70, 249, 559 665, 298, 615 140, 259, 392 17, 846, 123 42, 464, 548 120, 948, 359 127, 121, 442 22, 100, 019 29, 002, 110 $24, 032, 864 $2,606,964,067 23, 108, 000 1, 959, 270, 450 260, 537, 437 67, 660 387, 156, 180 857, 204 $24, $1,344,739,786 070, 905 18, 834, 143 1, 182, 152, 369 98, 239, 736 4, 603, 417 64, 347, 681 633, 345 GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER $97, 682, 000I $15, 362, 083 $325, 206, 328 $1,172,237,551 $500, 440, 794 $97, 682, 000 18, 555, 442 18, 555, 442 40, 431, 917 59, 263, 307 218, 40, 115, 195 225, 667 34, 230, 357 238 $22, 028, 000 978, 000 62, 977, 200 99, 054, 200 15, 687, 900 117, 703, 634 60, 986, 134 $35, 216, 000 43, 400 175, 000 5, 317, 000 28, 520, 164 43, 243, 164 2, 996, 464 486, 952 1, 250, 000 9, 320, C00 14, 015, 000 1, 000, 000 37, 458, 355 53, 459, 712 5, 447, 678 222, 000 388,000 77, 782, 700 8, 582, 000 80, 000 92, 000 8, 352, 100 9, 334, 500 1, 658, 285 9, 622, 040 114, 481, 300 79, 002, 000 29, 477, 000 75, 000 23, 000 3,125, 300 5, 375, 695 680, 060 17, 370, 020 18, 052, 280 23, 608, 980 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Funding New York, N. Y_...... $27, 670, 564 Chicago, Ill -__________ 1.50,000 5, Philadelphia, Pa-....... 6, 660, 000 Detroit, Mich ....... 130, 000 Los Angeles, Calif- ..... 17, 852, 503 Cleveland, Ohio ... __ 1, 431, 000 St. Louis, Mo ........ 1, 364, 000 Baltimore, Md ....... __ 1, 875, 000 Boston, Mass ........ 135, 000 Pittsburgh, Pa________.. 1, 209, 900 San Francisco, Calif ... 1, 201, 000 Milwaukee, Wis ..... 2, 293, 296 Buffalo, N. Y ___.... 3, 277, 296 $124, 862, 912 $68, 200, 732 10, 326, 349 63, 175, 302 22, 866, 111 30, 115, 775 38, 821, 499 27, 758, 608 i $718, 742 25, 614, 960 $831, 669, 140 178, 110, 35, 099, 21, 501, 9, 231, 3, 445, 16, 001, 77, 172, 890, 6, 002, 3, 027, 2, H 1 i i i 1 2 3 4 5 1 All other Markets i. I I For alphabetical list of cities by States, showing rank, see p. viII. For text discussion, see p. 29] 472 000 500 000 000 357 700 400 300 300 200 21, 303, 000 27, 000 3, 010, 360 $4, 914, 3490 174, 000 4, 385, 000 1,284,000 534, 240 3, 954, 000 - 7, 582, 000 0 O --J1 GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 _ -------Washington, D. C--__ $1, 416, 080 Minneapolis, Minn .__. - 17, 486, 500 New Orleans, La-.... 4, 408, 900 _ Cincinnati, Ohio_ ... _. 4, 562, 605 Newark, N. J___ __...._ 801, 000 Kansas City, Mo .... 166, 259 Seattle, Wash...._________ 5, 706, 395 Indianapolis, Ind _ .... Rochester, N. Y ._______ 1, 781, 225 1, 170, 084 Jersey City, N. J_______. 2, 289, 500 .. Houston, Tex _________ 2, 261, 000 Louisville, Ky ......... 415, 000 ..... - . Portland, Oreg-- $102, 900 -______________________-2, 016, 300 _--25, 318, 307 _ _ _ _ 1, 391, 773 _ . . . . . 24, 446, 680 _ 2, 978, 275 ---------------------. 4, 467, 550 .................. $63, 160 2, 087, 926 __ 4, 500 19, 321, 999 $10, 804, 263 ............30, 487, 149 . . . 4, 352, 500 2, 477, 000 7, 041,860 1, 500, 000 H $6, 021, 823 15, 541, 500 37, 278, 780 49, 847, 000 15, 040, 000 56, 843, 607 34, 000 16, 424, 000 16, 273, 754 12, 491, 417 1, 769, 000 32, 972, 556 $20, 000 $3, 482, 000------------889, 000 11, 652, 500 35, 000 14, 968, 030 2, 706, 000 22, 630, 000 13, 450, 000 9,125, 000 $31, 002, 000 . 13, 000 __ 7, 707, 000 ---------------------16, 022, 754 940, 417 3, 677, 000 ------------_ ------------------1, 769, 000-----22, 209, 000 -_---....... $2, 519, 823 3, 000, 000 22, 275, 750 24, 511, 000 1,590, 000 16, 716, 607 21, 000 8, 717, 000 251, 000 7, 874, 000 10, 763, 556 .. .. $5, 012, 000 -813, 262, 360, 6, 796, 1, 985, 5, 436, 2, 200, . .. $1, 365, 980 26, 267, 720 1, 098, 742 00 000 195 000 ___ 1, 383, 333 716 800 400 000 .. Ir 1 Exhibit of debt obligations issued to redeem funded obligations. 2 Exhibit of debt obligations issued to redeem judgments, revenue loans, warrants, and other temporary obligations, I. TABLE 19.--FUNDED, FLOATING, AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY PURPOSE FOR WHICH INCURRED: 1933-Continued [This table is presented in 2 sections, the first section beginning on p. 148. INCURRED FOR GENERAL PURPOSES continued Combined or unreported CITY Miscellane ous U Funded and floating Special assessment For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII. INCURRED FOR-PURPOSES Incurred for pur poses of municipal service enterprises W'ratersupply systems Total OF PUBLIC-SERVICE INVESTMENTS Electric light and power sys tems b0 For text discussion, see p. 29] ENTERPRISES AND Refunding I Markets Funding 2 All other GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 ii i 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Columbus, Ohio 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Providence, R. I_ San Antonio, Tex .. Omaha, Nebr ______ __ Syracuse, N. Y _________ Dayton, Ohio __________ Oklahoma City, Okla___ WTorcester, Mass ....... Rich.ond, Va________ Youngstown, Ohio____ Grand Rapids, Mich___ 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 68, 000 Fort Worth, Tex_____ 1, 850, 000 Hartford, Conn ........ .___________ 000 100, Flint, Mich New Haven, Conn__ ___ 299, 250 San Diego, Calif_______ 1, 232, 000 Nashville, Tenn ....... Long Beach, Calif_- _.. 321, 850 578, 000 Springfield, Mass __-.__ Bridgeport, Conn ___ 198, 000 Tulsa, Okla _____ 80, 000 -___ Toledo, Ohio ...... $2, 813, 900 670, 000 $39,610 $96, 000 1, 781, 150 Oakland, Calif ___.____ Denver, Colo_______-. Atlanta, Ga_____________ St. Paul, Minn ________ Dallas, Tex ____________ Birmingham, Ala ...... Akron, Ohio _____ Memphis, Tenn_ $9, 229, 500 1, 690, 000 3, 037, 030 72, 500 1, 454, 019 262, 500 125, 000 140, 000 204, 600 922, 000 1, 227, 500 3, 246, 000 3, 152, 000 3, 070, 514 1, 044, 450 4, 454, 000 45, 249, 632 ..- In vie~ nn 50, 000 200, 000 270, 000 341, 835 90, 000 1, 746, 000 1, 500, 000 20, 780, 600 _ - 7, 400, 000 2, 702, 000 16, 754, 890 9, 252, 500 115, 000 180, 000 _ 10, 516, 520 7, 500, 214 20, 690, 000 2, 043, 000 167, 271 6, 950, 668 1, 318, 000 542, 068 1, 250, 000 4, 581, 686 913, 519 2, 592, 855 1, 027, 396 8, 131, 6, 425, 4, 726, 6, 432, 5, 157, 7, 169, 3, 332, 500 .-319, 500 000 139 426 400 600 230 1, 664, 000 4, 630, 000 .-- 2, 962, 555 73, 481 481, 000 3, 075, 000 735, 515 5, 200 7, 358, 000 - .--- ___ -- . - 400, 000 608, 000 5, 759, 000 5, 477, 149 .. . _ ___ 12, 744, 909 3, 684, 000 13, 305, 945 89, 000 I _ 2, 748, 500 90, 000 - 7, 458, 000 5, 627, 000 $7, 346, 1, 070, 36, 920, 20, 780, 2, 702, 6, 821, 9, 252, 90, 10, 516, 5, 832, 000 000 000 600 000 000 500 000 520 000 19, 500, 000 6, 501, 000 5, 132, 000 6, 279, 000 4, 709, 426 6, 432, 400 3, 559, 600 3, 679, 000 1, 664, 000 3, 080, 000 5, 759, 000 5, 477, 149 2, 748, 500 11, 135, 3, 471, 2, 900, 7, 458, 159 000 000 000 5, 538, 000 $1, 700, 000 $183, 500 F- $430, 000 8, 329, 632 9, 933, 890 25, 000 $100, 000 2, 605, 000 63, 000 750, 000 2, 723, 085 2, 380, 000 ------ ---- 1, 668, 214 146, 139 17, 000 ---------- $3, 128, 000 1, 762, 000 0 1, 190, 000 722, 000 2, 999, 000 135, 000 F 985, 000 28, 000 Hc 3, 009, 000 15, 000 271, 00 1, 598, 000 3, 431, 150 59, 080 2, 806, 900 448, 000 1, 550, 000 -- - - - -- 580, 000 665, 000 788. 000 90, 000 1, 609, 750 213, 000 10, 405, 945 89, 000 2, 250, 000 32, 500 1, 231, 000 122, 500 706, 578 Des Moines, Iowa-...... Scranton, Pa .._______.. Salt Lake City, Utah__. Yonkers, N. Y.......... CP Paterson, N. J -____ 61 62 Jacksonville, Fla__....__ ' 63 Albany, N. Y_........ Norfolk, Va_......... 65 Trenton, N. J_.._... S66 Kansas City, Kans..... 57 58 59 - 60 64 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Chattanooga, Tenn.... Fort Wayne, Ind....... Camden, N. J__._____ Erie, Pa.______.... Elizabeth, N. J_........ Wichita, Kans.......... Spokane, Wash-........ Fall River, Mass-_ Cambridge, Mass-...... 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Reading, Pa--......... Knoxville, Tenn-___ ... Peoria, Ill_...___....... South Bend, Ind ........ Tacoma, Wash_........ Gary, Ind --.-....... Miami, Fla .. _....... Canton, Ohio_.......... Wilmington, Del _. Somerville, Mass- ... 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Tam pa, Fla ............ Evansville, Ind....... El Paso, Tex .......... M ass_........... Lynn, Utica, N. Y----....... Duluth, Minn-....... _ Waterbury, Conn .... Lowell, Mass_ ...... New Bedford, Mass .... 63, 000 3, 505 2,165, 000 2,123, 000 1, 374, 789 5, 789, 800 3, 779, 586 1, 840, 000 3, 252, 690 5, 868, 353 9, 922, 752 197, 289 6, 000 48, 481 452, 594 120, 000 78, 000 1, 953, 625 130, 000 357, 000 60, 500 1, 583, 380 36, 460 479,175 5, 773, 200 272, 332 523, 455 1, 035, 724 1, 218, 879 3, 845, 000 30, 000 8, 000 91, 800 350, 000 110, 100 300, 000 12, 125, 106 1, 000 1, 090,000 734, 000 269, 297 627, 000 119, 500 4, 621, 3, 993, 13, 492, 5, 022, 12, 856, 15, 392, 1, 018, 6, 483, 21, 564 591, 092 --- ---9, 140 2, 035, 115 4, 000 2, 007, 202 5, 468, 656 000 600 000 500 000 396 921 196 484, 2, 305, 2, 204, 1, 483, 4, 965, 355, 738, 415, 1, 274, 1, 148, 1, 345, 000 2, 360, 068 110, 000 4, 000 173, 000 163, 000 86, 000 1, 019, 900 256, 200 75, 000 5, 468, 656 4, 606, 3, 931, 13, 492, 1, 155, 12, 856, 8, 974, 886, 3, 679, 943 000 400 597 500 000 000 000 000 735 2, 305, 1, 394, 1, 440, 4, 874, 20, 000 ---- - -- 000 400 000 000 336, 000 1........ 2, 480, 000 1, 317, 000 6, 417, 625 100, 000 460, 196 32, 626 2, 344, 000 2, 831, 000 569, 000 772, 000 738, 000 415, 000 1, 270, 000 1, 122, 000 906, 170, 859, 233, 810, 000 43, 597 91, 500 340, 000 15, 000 '-"""-' ""' """'-"'-' 000 000 700 767 266, 233 334, 000 2, 800, 000 4, 000 26, 735 ---------- 340, 000 462, 000 659, 000 3, 669, 854 3, 750 2, 650, 000 7, 959, 000 40, 000 1, 432, 000 1, 000 2, 330, 000 16, 000 470, 000 850, 000 3, 457, 495 98, 000 90, 400 753, 583 529, 000 791, 000 4, 622, 333 300, 000 3, 387, 600 3, 237, 200 837, 200 476, 000 269, 297 - 5, 843, 854 1, 114, 350 7, 327, 000 2, 129, 000 1, 110, 600 4, 677, 000 3, 256, 1, 328, 1, 930, 563, 131, 2, 611, 7, 256, 712, 59, 710 ------------ ... 1, 387, 500 1, 690, 000 525, 000 630, 000 1, 498, 000 484, 943 791, 000 4, 622, 333 340, 000 850, 000 11, 878, 495 ............ 475, 000 14, 500 62, 600 500 000 000 000 000 771 295 000 2, 786, 000 1, 328, 000 1, 930, 000 559, 000 45, 000 .............. 76, 000 3, 345, 800 837, 200 950, 000 26, 000 1, 822,184 2, 090, 000 3, 350, 000 1, 320,000 20, 000 142, 000 470, 000 1, 289, 796 50, 000 295, 640 37, 500 I1 531, 500 451, 000 80, 000 I 000 000 000 000 050 000 000 500 ............. ..........- 4, 000 131, 050 628, 750 ............. 1, 982, 250 7, 256, 000 319, 500 11 O N 1, 047, 000 H 00 866, 314 2, 682, 250 2, 800, 000 990, 000 393, 000 I 1 1Exhibit of debt obligations issued to redeem funded obligations. 2Exhibit of debt obligations issued to redeem judgments, revenue loans, warrants, and other temporary obligations. I 1 I 1 y 00 H 38, 000 70, 000 H H i ii 11 1 TABLE 20.-ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA LEVY, AND RATE OF LEVY: 1933 [For a text discussion of this table, see p. 29] - ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY LEVY ii CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT Rate per Total U Real Personal Other Per capita Total .. Per capita $1,000 of as sessed val uation Grand total_______ ____________ ______ Government Government Government Government G R O UP I .--- $1, 845, 371, 469 of city ........................ _ _. of State_._........................ of county,, _____________ of other civil divisions ....... ...... . $60, 778, 384, 698 45, 620, 577. 171 11, 403, 547, 612 2, 987, 219,151 $52, 027, 318, 651 39, 464, 449, 897 9, 429, 342, 614 2, 559, 162, 449 $8, 076, 875, 692 5, 499, 341, 338 $674, 190, 355 656, 785, 936 1, 823, 373, 481 150, 831, 517 428, 056, 702 -... ______ $1, 621. 55 1, 217. 15 ------------- --------- ------- Government of city ........ __......__ ... Government of State- ..................... Government of other civil divisions_ ....... G RO UP II .-- ................. .............. Government of city_____ .... _______... Government of State_____ .._____..___ Government of other civil divisions_ ...... _ G ROUP III ---................ ................ Government of city ... __.__ __ Government of State--................. __ Government of county._____ .__ Government of other civil divisions........__ 34, 785, 394, 612 30, 094, 655, 123 1, 394, 226, 831 4, 525, 848, 506 27, 392, 328, 833 1, 290,114, 655 2, 410, 305, 380 292, 020, 910 1, 401.66 104,112,176 --------------------------- 7, 857, 917, 332 5, 720, 308, 227 510, 934, 410 13, 314, 583, 9, 805, 613, 11, 403, 547, 1, 082, 057, 538 821 612 910 6, 230, 705, 684 4, 311, 788, 433 393, 778,176 11, 011, 7, 760, 9, 429, 875, 218, 355 332, 631 342, 614 269, 618 294, 640, 710 1, 844. 65 1, 411, 336, 674 215, 874, 974 1, 539.92 1, 192, 644, 820 215, 874, 974 1, 121.01 117,156, 234 --------------------------2, 139, 1, 896, 1, 823, 206, 690, 512 163, 674, 671 391, 138 148, 890, 052 373, 481 150, 831, 517 788, 292 -_----...... 67, 341, 431 -__ - 4, 469, 593 . 39, 605, 883, 828 1, 220.61 898. 93 1, 045.42 45. 46 _ 69, 711, 248 304.24 _______-- z z $49.23 1, 703, 849, 197 1.86 1.80 . . 1,161, 406, 090 1, 138, 889, 030 21, 959, 369 557, 691 247, 259, 464 225, 486, 920 21, 145, 713 626, 831 436, 705,915 339, 473, 247 26, 606, 166 67, 341, 431 3, 285, 071 .. 54.09 53.04 C) H . 1.02 H r C-2 48.46 44. 19 4. 14 H y- 40. 03 31.12 2.44 . 6.17 .. - - H - - - - - Alabama 34 5 BIRMINGHAM-.--.---------------------------- Government of city ........ __ __ __.... Government of State.----_.- _............ _ Government of county_................... 177, 064, 740 177, 064, 740 177, 064, 740 California 1 Los ANGELES......_......--------------------Government of city .... _............... City corporation ........ ____............ C ou n ty-------------------------------School district__..._____.__..---____ Government of Metropolitan water district_ __ 1, 878, 810, 175 1, 878, 810, 175 1,878,810,175 1, 394, 226, 831 154,132,196 ---154, 132, 196 154, 132, 196 22,932-----------------544 22, 932, 544 22, 932, 544 154, 22, 132, 196 932, 544 651.21 651. 21 651.21 6, 374, 330 3, 187, 165 1, 150, 920 2, 036, 245 23.44 11.72 4. 23 7.49 $36.00 18.00 6. 50 11.50 1, 405.03 1, 405.03 1, 405.03 1, 042. 64 63, 948, 584 63,390, 893 22, 619, 834 24, 722, 536 16, 048, 523 557, 691 47.82 47.41 16. 92 18. 49 12. 00 .42 212.04 2 13. 16 2 8.54 ----------------- 1, 290, 114, 655 1, 290, 114, 655 1, 290, 114, 655 1, 290, 114, 655 588, 695, 520_ -- -_ 588, 695, 520 .. 588, 695, 520 -____ 104, 112, 176 ________ 34.04 33.74 .30 2 11I SAN FRANCISCO..................... ..... ...... 1, 049, 520, 804 Government of city--------------------...... 29 51 53 30 48 50 55 OAKLAND_--------------------------..................... Government of city--------------City corporation_........................ School district...---------------Utility district_.............__ Government of county---............---- 48. 63 48. 63 1 14, 292, 9, 517, 5, 171, 3, 574, 771, 4, 774, 48.63 32. 38 17. 60 12. 16 2. 63 16. 25 75 53. 35. 83 2 19. 40 213.41 23. 02 2 17. 92 222. 19 256 556 218 823 515 700 37, 37, 26, 37, 128 128 503 128 133, 664, 566 133, 664, 566 133, 664, 566 107, 035, 265 107, 035, 265 107, 035, 265 26, 629, 301 26, 629, 301 26, 629, 301 844. 38 844.38 844. 38 7, 542, 681 4, 410, 978 2, 965, 460 1, 445, 518 3, 131, 703 47. 65 27. 86 18. 73 9.13 19. 78 41, 995, 465 39, 663, 265 39, 663, 265 17, 649, 885 1, 358. 66 1, 103. 98 1, 103.98 961.77 6, 574, 878 4, 493, 224 2, 756, 977 1, 736, 247 2, 022, 101 59, 553 42. 47 29. 03 17.81 11.22 13. 06 .38 112, 573, 720 112, 573, 720 112, 573, 720 1, 190. 74 11, 992, 459 10, 805, 432 5, 533, 638 5, 271, 794 1, 187, 027 40.90 36. 85 18. 87 17. 98 4.05 2, 294. 94 2, 290. 74 2, 290. 74 2, 290. 74 9, 782, 723 9, 423, 607 8, 594, 783 767, 609 61, 215 182, 181 176, 935 58. 40 56. 26 51.31 4. 58 .37 1.09 1.06 -.....----::::::::::::::------. 7, 419, 233 45. 60 44. 36 44. 15 349,125, 460 349,125, 460 349,125, 460 168, 324, 131, 232, 131, 232, 131, 232, 505 515 515 515 206, 206, 215, 206, ----------------- 384, 401,869 384, 401, 869 383, 699, 546 383, 699, 546 383, 699, 546 236, 551, 740 236, 551, 740 236, 551, 740 339, 296, 063 339, 296, 063 338, 605, 365 338, 605, 365 338, 605, 365 45, 105, 806 45, 105, 806 45, 094,181 45, 094, 181 45, 094, 181 1,190. 74 1,190. 74 2, 294. 94 15, 222,573--------------1, 746.84 7, 216, 857 284, 210, 082 11, 816, 100 284, 210, 082 284, 210, 082 268, 987, 509 11, 3s 816,100 268, 987, 509 268, 987, 509 (3) .............. 15, 222, 573 -----------15, 222, 573 ..........---------- (4) 1, 746. 84 1, 746. 84 7, 182, 396 34, 461 139, 960 62, 416 240, 730, 612 240, 730, 612 240, 730, 612 208,172, 307 208, 172, 307 208, 172, 307 1, 636.51 1, 636. 51 32, 558, 305 .............. 1, 636. 51 32, 558, 305 .--------............. --............. 1, 636. 51 32, 558, 305 . 7, 122, 443 6, 894, 737 137, 417 90, 289 --------------------------- Government of State___.____________.....-Government of county.-.................... 31, 755, 910 31, 755, 910 229, 311, 775 229, 311, 775 229, 311, 775 229, 311, 775 Colorado DENVER--.-.-------------------------Government of city----------...... City corporation_____-....... School district -----__----------....... Government of State .-............... Government of city --............. 1, 607. 23 266, 517, 903 266, 903 517, 255, 527, 278 266, 517, 903 210, 319, 970 170, 895, 780 170, 895, 780 148, 882, 400 BRIDGEPORT. .. .......... ..... 354, 436, 254 ............ 906.83 906. 83 869. 44 906. 83 LONG BEACH-...................------------------------Government of city------------.............. City corporation-----------.... School district--___....______ Government of county-__----___--Government of Metropolitan water district.._ NEW HAVEN.-----.............. Government of city .... City corporation________________________ Improvement districts----------Government of State_-_._.............. Government of county.--._._....._..._. .. ----------------- SAN DIEGO. -----------------------Government of city.----------City corporation___-_______ School district_.......................... Government of county-----------............ Connecticut HARTFORD.-----------------------------Government of city --........................ City corporation__ ____ School district - -- .... ...... _______ Metropolitan district_...._____... Government of State.............-.......... Government of county..---................. .. . 695, 084, 550 1 General property not taxed for State purposes, 2Average rate. a Valuation of personal property included with that of real property. not computed; populatiqo not knowln, 4 Per capita 56. 43 33.00 2 10.81 223.43 H 35.45 23.27 213.11 2 10.16 211.83 2.35 34.35 30.95 15.85 15.10 3.40 Z 2 t . 00 25. 46 24.52 222. 36 2 2.00 .16 .48 .46 2 C n 26. 10 25. 39 225. 27 i 2.92 . 49 .22 (4) .86 .38 48. 42 46.87 .93 .61 30. 26 30. 26 2 29. 59 28. 64 .57 .38 CTI CTI TABLE 20.--ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASISSSMENT, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA LEVY, AND RATE OF LEVY: 1933-Continued [For a text discussion of this table, see p. 29] LEVY VALUATION OF PROPERTY ASSESSED ii m Rate per $1,000 of as sessed val uation CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT Personal Real Total U 0 Other Total Per capita Per capita .. 93 85 14 $54. 56 52.70 52. 47 1, 680. 97 $5, 527, 125 5, 338, 841 5, 315, 078 23, 763 142, 461 45, 823 1, 419. 66 1, 351.16 3, 415.02 ----------------- $170, 2, 170, 170, $133, 8 2, 133, 133, 282, 395 759, 705 282, 395 282, 395 Delaware1 ------------------------WILMINGTON.--151, 331, 275 Government of city-----------------.---.----- 144, 029, 909 Government of county-------- . District o; Columbia WASHINGTON-----------------------------1, 687, 018, 939 __-----------------Government of city__ 379, 704 759, 705 379, 704 379, 704 151, 331, 275 144, 029, 909 $1, 680.97 $36, 902, 691 (4) (3) 1, 680. 97 36, 902, 691 36, 902, 691 --- --- -- -- -- -- -- ----------------- -------------- 457, 659, 373 1, 229, 359, 566 ----------- _-----------_ Florida 62 83 J ACKSONVILLE ----------------------------------------------------- Government of city-....-.-..------------------------City corporation_-_School district_____------------------Government of State_____.---- ------------Government of county..-----------------------------------MIAMI..---------Government of city----......--- -------.-----------City corporation- .School district_ __-__--------------- 87 - --- -- --- --- ------ 86, 61, 61, 61, 407, 860 878, 314 878, 314 878, 314 ------------------ Government of State.-..-.-----------------Government of county_._------------------------------------------------TAMPA Government of city- -.--.----------------City corporation__--------------------School district_-------------------.-----.----------Government of State---Government of county .....----------------- ---------------- -1-------------------- -- ' --- 76, 336, 340 50, 984, 560 50, 984, 560 50, 984, 560 ------------------ --- --- ---------------- --- -------------- 10, 071, 520-----------_ $4, 057, 334 6, 836, 420 4, 057, 334 6, 836, 420 4, 057, 334 6, 836, 420 1.---------' 622. 09 445. 49 445. 49 445.49 ---------------- ------------- 97, 511, 405 84, 761, 378 12, 750, 027 33, 788, 344 29, 382, 868 3, 362, 958 1, 042, 518 33, 788, 344 33, 788, 344 29, 382, 868 29, 382, 868 3, 362, 958 3, 362, 958 1, 042, 518 1, 042, 518 904. 56 313.44 313. 44 313. 44 205, 364 ______....... 2, 827, 672 278, 241 2, 827, 672 278, 241 2, 827, 672 278, 241 1, 139.99 384. 49 384. 49 384. 49 120, 383, 40, 602, 40, 602, 40, 602, 021 106 106 106 111, 177, 34, 496, 34, 496, 34, 496, 657 193 193 193 9, 3, 3, 3, I !I (I II ! Connecticut-Continued WATERBURY...-----------------------------___---------Government of city-----_-_ City corporation__---------------------------------School district Government of State...----------------.....----------Government of county...... _.......... Z 1.41 .45 $32. 46 a 31. 35 231.21 2 8.61 .84 .27 3, 538, 897 2, 530, 688 1, 008, 209 33.20 23.74 9.46 23.72 216.72 7. 00 y H 24, 303, 635 24, 303, 635 49. 20 49. 20 14. 41 S14. 41 3, 480, 313 2,335, 069 1, 325, 462 1, 009, 607 409, 944 735, 300 3, 841, 474 3,127, 695 2,166, 754 960, 941 164, 718 549, 061 4, 891, 629 3, 709, 093 2, 491, 030 1, 218, 063 268, 989 913, 547 25. 06 16.81 9.54 7. 27 2.95 5.29 50. 17 31.66 2 15.34 16. 32 6. 63 11.88 35.64 29. 01 20. 10 8.91 1.53 5.09 46. 32 35.12 23.59 11.53 2. 55 8. 65 71.79 50. 66 i 22.22 28. 44 4. 88 16. 25 79. 82 50. 69 220.69 30.00 6. 63 22. 50 (4) r 00 H O C) y t 0 31 2 79 21 68 Georgia ATLANTA -- _..... ....- CHICAGO ____-. __ ___.____ 8, 707, 333 31.05 29.64 1, 212. 39 879. 12 879. 12 5, 099, 328 986, 021 2, 621, 984 18. 19 3. 52 9. 35 210. 64 708. 98 708. 98 708. 98 701. 64 708.98 708. 98 708. 98 188, 130, 802 175, 756, 622 69, 790, 379 14, 354, 050 50, 239, 173 21, 326, 847 16, 581, 402 3, 464, 771 12, 374, 180 53.89 50.35 19.99 4.11 14. 39 6. 11 4. 75 .99 3. 54 76. 11 71. 11 28. 20 5.80 20. 30 28.71 6. 70 1. 40 3, 337, 695 3, 055, 941 1, 241, 449 1, 227, 578 164, 717 315, 564 106, 633 281, 754 30. 40 27. 83 11. 31 11. 18 1. 50 2. 87 . 97 2. 57 38. 50 35.25 16, 005, 957 14, 612, 725 6, 693, 241 2, 861, 233 5, 058, 251 766, 401 626, 831 4, 076, 050 2, 266, 284 850, 783 1, 415, 501 222, 330 889, 320 698, 116 3, 882, 039 2, 364, 826 943, 196 1, 421, 630 205, 043 785, 997 526, 173 43. 02 39. 27 17. 99 7.69 13. 59 2.06 1. 68 33. 94 18. 87 7. 08 11. 79 1. 85 7. 40 5.81 35. 42 21. 58 8. 61 12. 97 1. 87 7. 17 4. 80 31.33 60 28. 13. 10 5.60 90 9. 1.50 2 1.23 .... ................----- Government of city___ _____ Government of State ..... _____ .. Government of county 339, 955, 184 246, 505, 422 246, 505, 422 250, 785, 205 165, 374, 550 165, 374, 550 59, 178, 825 51, 139, 718 51, 139, 718 29, 991, 154 29, 991, 154 29, 991, 154 ....... Illinois a 8.............................. Government of city ..... __...____._____ City corporation---_______ ________ 2, 474, 836, 133 County . . ..-----------------2, 474, 836,133 School district--...--__ -_____________ 2, 474, 836, 133 Park districts-__________________----___ 580 2, 449, 205, Sanitary district.________--________ 2, 474, 836, 133 Forest preserve district_..--........... 2, 474, 836, 133 Government of State.--.____-_________.... 2, 474, 836, 133 ..- -- 1, 554, 1, 554, 1, 554, 1, 536, 1, 554, 1, 554, 1, 554, 404, 404, 404, 678, 404, 404, 404, 567 567 567 729 567 567 567 792, 393, 792, 393, 792, 393, 786, 909, 792, 393, 792, 393, 792, 393, 667 667 667 449 667 667 667 128, 128, 128, 125, 128, 128, 128, 037, 899 037, 899 037, 899 617, 402 037, 899 037, 899 037, 899 PEORIA.....-................................. Government of city___. ----------City corporation____ School district.--_ Park district___Sanitary district.----_ Town---------------------------------Government of county____________________ . 86, 693, 385 86, 693, 385 86, 693, 385 86, 693, 385 86, 693, 385 , 212, 375..... 66, 212, 375 66, 212, 375 66, 212, 375 66, 212, 375 66, 212, 375 18, 539, 545 18, 539, 545 18, 539, 545 18, 539, 545 18, 539, 545 18, 539, 545 1, 941, 1, 941, 1, 941, 1, 941, 1, 941, 465 465 465 465 465 1, 941, 465 789. 56 789. 789. 789. 789. 789. 56 56 56 56 56 Indiana INDIANAPOLIS_---.. .............. ...---- ....-- Government of city.......................... City corporation_____-------County--------------------------------School district________--------___ Government of State---------------------Government of township__----- --- - 810, 934, 510, 934, 510, 934, 510, 934, 510, 934, 410 410 410 410 410 393, 393, 393, 393, 393, 778, 778, 778, 778, 778, 176 176 176 176 176 117, 156, 234 117, 156, 234 117,156, 234 117, 156, 234 117, 156, 234 1,373. 561 1, 373. 11 1, 373.11 1, 373. 11 1, 373. 11 FORT WAYNE..........................----- ______ . Government of city .. __ City corporation._____ _____ _____ ____ School district.___ __ _ __ __ Government of State ....... ._. .. . _._ _ . Government of county__________-___. Government of township____________-__- _ _ .... ............80 SOUTH BEND................ Government of city ................. ___... City corporation_ _____________........._ School district_____________________ ______ Government of State .. ....... _____ Government of county .... Government of township__._ __________ I General property not taxed for State purposes. a Average rate. aValuation of personal property included with that of real 148, 21934, 160 148, 219, 960 148, 219, 960 148, 219, 960 148, 219, 960 13648, 96180 21695, 136, 695, 180 136, 695, 136, 695, 136, 695, 136, 695, 180 180 180 180 property, 39116, 630 213, 116, 213, 630 116, 213, 630 116, 213, 630 32, 156, 330 32, 006, 330 100, 293, 100, 293, 100, 293, 100, 293, 100, 293, 36, 402, 080 36, 402, 080 36, 402, 080 36, 402, 080 36, 402, 080 100, 293, 100 100 100 100 100 100 32, 006, 330 32, 006, 330 32, 006, 330 36, 402, 080 1, 234. 114 1, 234. 14 1, 234. 14 1, 234. 14 1, 234. 14 1, 247. 1, 247. 1, 247. 1, 247. 1, 247. 22 22 22 22 22 15.00 4.00 5.00 14. 32 14. 16 1. 90 64 3. 1. 23 3. 25 27. 50 15. 29 74 5. 9.55 1. 50 6. 00 4. 71 28. 40 17. 30 6. 90 10. 40 1. 50 5. 75 2 3. 85 4 Per capita not computed; population not known. 5General property not taxed for State purposes in 1933. * Data for the fiscal year closing Dec. 31, 1932. Data for the fiscal year closing Dec, 31, 1933, not available. 0 U O H H 00 TABLE 20.-ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESMVIENT, CAPITA LEVY, AND RATE OF LEVY: 1933--Continued TOTAL AND PER C. [For a text discussion of this table, see p. 29] LEVY ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY Rate per CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT Real . Total a Personal Other Per capita Total Per capita $1,000 of as sessed val uation 0 H Indiana-Continued 82 GARY-.. EVANSVILLE..................................... Government of city_ .__....... _.......... City corporation___ ___----- ---School district___________________________ ,-___--Government of State_ ---------Government of county_______________________ Government of township_ ------.--.- 57 ------------ .---------- Government of city-......--..-----------$122, City corporation_ 122, School district._ 122, .---------------Government of State_ . 122, Government of county---- ----- ______----122, ........ Government of township_ . ..... 174, 310 174, 310 174, 310 174, 310 174, 310 ----------------- $44, 292,115 44, 292, 115 44, 292,115 44, 292, 115 44, 292,115 $1, 131. 24 1,131.24 1, 131. 24 1,131.24 1,131. 24 ----------------- 109,021, I00 021,-----100 109, 021, 100 109, 021, 100 109, 021, 100 109, 021, 100 ----109, Iowa DES MIOINES...._-----------------------------__--..--Government of city _. .. City corporation .__---------------_.............. ........... School district Government of State -__ ..---......-----....-...-Government of county __--___--- $77, 882, 195 77, 882, 195 77, 882, 195 77, 882, 195 77, 882, 195 82, 412, 555 82,-412, 555 82, 412, 555 82, 412, 555 82, 412, 555 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 608, 608, 608, 608, 608, 037. 31 1,-- 545 545 545 545 545 1, 037.31 1, 037. 31 1, 037. 31 1, 037. 31 --------------- 76, 891, 76, 891, 76, 891, 76, 891, 463 463 463 463 37, 327, 995 37, 327, 995 37, 327, 995 37, 327, 995 37,812, 37, 812, 37, 812, 37, 812, 818 818 818 818 095 095 965 095 095 35, 293, 35, 293, 20, 562, 35, 293, 35, 293, 793 793 739 793 793 $1, 750, 650 1, 750, 650 1, 750, 650 1. 750, 650 531. 39 531.39 531.39 531.39 Kansas 66 KANSAS CITY---------_ ................- . .---------------Government of city_ __ _ ____--------___ City Corporation _--- School district_ .---------Drainage district_____.. Government of State_--------------.----------------. . Government of county 104, 541, 888 104, 541, 888 38, 683, 704 104, 541, 888 104, 541, 888 69, 248, 69, 248, 18, 120, 69, 248, 69, 248, 847. 18 847. 18 (4) 847. 18 847. 18 $3, 860, 707 2, 394, 616 1, 172, 873 1, 221, 743 183, 261 488, 697 794, 133 $35.75 22.17 10. 86 11.31 1.70 4. 52 7. 35 $31.60 19.60 9. 60 10. 00 1. 50 4. 00 6. 50 Z 3, 769, 730 2, 213,128 1, 199, 232 1, 013, 896 163, 532 588, 714 804, 356 35. 87 21.06 11.41 9. 65 1. 56 5. 60 7. 65 34. 58 20.30 11. 00 9.30 1.50 5. 40 2 7. 38 H 7, 164, 365 5, 576, 167 2, 626. 036 2, 950, 131 435, 118 1, 153, 080 49. 51 38. 54 93.18 72.52 18. 15 2 34. 15 20. 39 3. 01 7. 97 238. 37 4, 604, 679 3, 555, 455 1, 825, 396 1, 586, 037 144, 022 266, 056 783, 168 37. 32 28. 81 14.79 12. 85 44. 04 2 34. 01 2 17.46 2 15. 17 5. 66 2 15. 00 2 3.72 (4) 2. 16 6.35 2 2.54 2 7.49 ( © 72 25 16 8 9 43 54 74 75 WIcHITA-. Government of city_ . .__.__ ____.. City corporation_ .. . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . School district .... Government of State_ Government of county ........ Kentucky LOUISVILLE-....... Government of city ............. ___...... . City corporation.___________________ County--............ .--Government of State__-, ...... 128, 260, 438 128, 438 260, 128, 260, 438 128, 260, 438 Massachusetts B OSTON---- --------.-. -------------.... . Government of city _......................... Government of State ..... W ORCESTER ------------------------Government of city_____________________ Government of State----__ __............_... Government of county_______. ... _.____.. SPRINGFIELD__ _ _ _ _ _,............ Government of city_ __ Government of State...................__ Government of county__ ___.. FALL RIVER- _ Government Government Government _ ..- . _ .... _ ___ ......-.. -........... of city_______________....._..... of State--... of county_...... CAMBRIDGE-...... ..................... Government of city_____________ Government of State ......... Government of county ...... Average rate. 40, 496, 118 40, 496, 118 40, 496, 118 40, 496, 118 1, 072. 41 1, 072. 41 1, 072. 41 1, 072. 41 3, 624, 909 2, 774, 714 1, 231,153 1, 543, 561 311, 035 539, 160 30. 31 23.20 10. 29 12. 91 2. 60 4. 51 28.26 21. 63 2 9.60 212.03 22.43 2 4.20 87, 669, 597 86, 184, 613 259, 112, 324 1, 270. 10 1, 265.40 1, 811.78 11, 931, 277 9, 872, 999 8, 390, 906 1, 482, 093 2, 058, 278 37. 70 31.19 26. 51 4. 68 6. 50 28. 16 24. 57 220. 87 23.70 984. 01 1, 157. 66 1, 157. 66 18,797,714 15, 662, 490 13, 208, 837 2, 453, 653 3,135, 224 39.91 33.25 28. 04 5. 21 6.66 38.75 33.00 117, 255, 419 137, 947, 552 137, 947, 552 --------------------------------- 401, 985, 228 400, 500, 244 573, 427, 955 Louisiana NEW ORLEANS---........................... ----------------Government of city_..__...... ............. City corporation_ .. . . _ .. _ . .. 463, 467, 949 Levee district------__ --__-__ 545, 256, 411 Government of State .... __ _____..... 545, 256, 411 Maryland BALTIMORE ........................ ............ Government of city-..______ .. ._____. . . Government of State_ -.............. __ .. _ 87, 764, 320 87, 764, 320 87, 764, 320 87, 764, 320 314, 315, 631 314, 315, 631 314, 315, 631 ----------------- 346, 212, 530 407, 308, 859 407, 308, 859 2 3.59 28. 50 4. 50 5.75 H ----------------- 1, 577, 121, 418 1, 447, 113, 435 1, 131, 193, 266 1, 090, 833, 003 -__ 445, 928, 152356, 280, 432 ___________ 1, 930. 14 1, 771. 04 33, 203, 794 30, 213, 392 2, 990, 402 40. 64 36. 98 3.66 21.23 2 19.16 2 2.07 1, 806, 012, 200 1, 651, 972, 800 1, 651, 972, 800 154, 039, 400 154, 039, 400 2, 295. 10 2, 295. 10 59, 012, 923 56, 690, 203 2, 322, 720 74. 99 72. 04 2. 95 2 31.39 i. 29 H C 1, 680. 02 1, 680. 02 1, 680. 02 53. 14 48. 44 2.19 2. 51 O 41, 620, 310 41, 620, 310 41, 620, 310 10, 516, 413 9, 586, 646 432, 450 497, 317 31. 63 290, 854, 950 290, 854, 950 290, 854, 950 34, 220, 190 34, 220,190 34, 220,190 1, 947. 94 1, 947. 94 1, 947. 94 8, 831,977 8, 020, 112 376, 808 435, 057 57. 61 52. 32 2. 46 2.84 973. 75 4, 505, 947 4,187, 465 162, 450 156, 032 39. 09 36.33 1.41 1.35 40.15 2 37. 31 1.45 1.39 1,681.88 _-------1, 681.88 _-------------1,681.88 6 .9 l17 5, 887, 610 252, 270 253, 307 55.93 51.51 2. 21 2. 22 33.26 S30. 63 1.31 1.32 1, 806, 012, 200 332, 475, 260 332, 475, 260 332, 475, 260 298....61...8,580 298, 618, 580 298, 618, 580 298, 618, 580 264, 398, 390 264, 398, 390 264, 398, 390 2688, 39286, 39700 112, 248, 390 112, 248, 390 112, 248, 390 88, 286, 700 88, 286, 700 88, 286, 700 192, 238, 640 192, 238, 640 192, 238, 640 170, 597, 400 170, 597, 400 170, 597, 400 23, 961, 690 ___________---973.75 -23, 961, 690 _-------_--_ 21, 641, 240 21, 641, 240 21, 641, 240 ' Per capita not computed; population not known. 32. 68 228. 83 1. 30 1.50 29. 58 226. 86 1.26 1.46 H TABLE 20.--AsESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESS1ENT, TOTAL AND PER [CAPITA LEVY, AND RATE OF LEVY: 1933--Continued 0 [For a text discussion of this table, see p. 29] LEVY ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY Rate per CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT Total ._ Per capita Other Personal Real Per capita Total sessed000ofa _uation F ti 76 86 90 94 4 Massachusetts-Continued . NEW BEDFORD_ _------.--------- - . Government of city__ Government of State_ .... ... .... ......... .... Government of county_____________ SOMERVILLE- _-.-.-_-_.-----__.--------_ _ Government of city_._ Government of State....._ Government of county-----_____---------LYNN .------------------------------Government of city ............. Government of State_..... Government of county... .... ...... __. __ -----------LOWELL...........--.... _____ Government of city _ Government of State__._ Government of county__.__ ______________ _ 119, 648, 615 119, 648, 615 113, 027,100 123, 882, 540 123, 882, 540 113, 027, 100 113, 027, 100 142, 971,545 142, 971, 545 142, 971, 545 123, 734, 235 123, 734, 235 123, 734, 235 --------------- -------------- $41.63 38. 18 1.77 1.69 1,170.91 4, 009, 307 3, 681, 146 164, 049 164, 112 37. 89 34. 79 1.55 1.55 32. 36 1 29. 72 1.32 1.32 .......... 19, 237, 310 _-... 19, 237, 310-_ .-... ..-------... 19, 237, 310 92, 460, 125 92, 460, 125 123, 882, 540 Government of city........___.___--------_ City corporation_._ 1,389.42 1, 389. 42 1, 389. 42 4, 745, 988 4, 390,159 185, 580 170, 249 46. 12 42.66 1.80 1.65 33. 20 s 30.71 1.30 1.19 4, 326, 448 4, 017, 654 154, 080 154, 714 43.16 40. 08 1. 54 1.54 $1, 062. 63 $27, 188,490--___... _- -_ _---------_ 27, 188, 490 27, 188, 490 10, 855, 440 ------ - --------------- 1, 062. 63 1, 062. 63 _-----.. --------- ----------- _____----- - 115, 559, 937 99, 380, 300 16,179, 637-- 115, 559, 937 115, 559, 937 99, 380, 300 99, 380, 300 16, 179, 637-----__ 16,179, 637 ........... 2, 310, 304, 590 2, 310, 304, 590 1, 884, 016, 460 1, 884, 016, 460 1,884, 460 016, 2, 310, 304, 590 GRAND RAPIDS _.--_--------------------.-----------------Government of city City corporation._----------------243, 775, 021 243, 775, 021 School district__------------------243, 775, 021 Government of State . ....----------------Government of county.......__........... 243, 775, 021 201, 400, 985 201, 400, 985 201,400,985 201, 400, 985 $39.18 501 546 864 091 1, 170.91 10, 855, 440 ----------_ 10, 855, 440 -------------- 1, 170. 91 $92, 460, 125 _ 1,152.90 - 1, 152. 90 1,152. 90 Michigan DETROIT-- _-----------------------------County--------------------.---------------------------Government of State 46 $119, 648, 615 426, 288,130 426, 288, 130 426, 288, 130 42, 374, 42, 374, 42, 374, 42, 374, 036 036 036 036 1, 398. 91 1,398.91 398. 91 1, 1, 418. 95 1, 418. 95 1, 418. 95 1, 418. 95 $4, 687, 4, 298, 198, 190, 2 35. 93 o U y H 37.44 234. 77 1.33 1.34 855 650 239 411 205 41.49 40.67 33. 70 6.97 .82 29.66 29. 07 24. 09 4.98 . 59 7, 435, 444 5, 584, 999 3, 722, 970 1, 862, 029 840, 718 1, 009, 727 43. 28 32. 51 21. 67 10.84 4. 89 5. 88 30. 50 22.91 15. 27 7. 64 3.45 4.14 68, 518, 67, 158, 55, 655, 11, 503, 1, 360, Z 1.66 1.59 H 49 FLINT-........---- -Government of city__... ............ ____ City corporation_....................____ School district_.......................... Government of State.......................__ Government of county....................... Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS.....-.....-......-..__ 15 Government of city ........ City corporation_.........__ 196, 059, 850 196, 059, 850 196, 850 059, 196, 059, 850 92 7 19 1, 183. 94 32, 252, 030 32, 252, 030 32, 252, 030 1, 183. 94 1, 183. 94 1, 183. 94 32, 252, 030 I-:--------- __.______ ____ 708,351 ...... ._____ 506, County.....--..................... Government of State.............__ __ .... ST. PAUL----------- ----------............. Government of city...___ ___._______..... Government of State.................__ .__ __ Government of county...........__ ____ .... DULUTH------------------------------------Government of city_..____ .. ___. ._________ City corporation_................______ School district................ Government of State......_________ .. .. ___ .. Government of county.._.......___ .___ ____ Missouri ST. LOUIS...............--------........ Government of city-. ._____ .___ ._______ City corporation .___________________ School district_ _ ._________________ Government of State......................... KANSAS CITY-..---.-----------. ....... Government of city-___-. . ._____.. .______ City corporation--_____________ C ounty-.. -.. --------....-- - - - ---School district_.....-__________ Government of State-----................__ Nebraska OMAHA--.------.------ -------. . . . Government of city . - __ ______........ City corporation_------ --- . .__________ School district................... 32 163, 807, 820 163, 807, 820 163, 807, 820 163, 807, 820 506, 708, 351 506, 708, 351 275, 516, 465 275, 516, 465 275, 516, 465 231,191, 886 231, 191, 886 231,191, 886 244 832148 244, 832, 148 244, 832, 148 141 556 504 141, 504 556, 141, 556, 504 103, 644 275, 103, 275, 644 - --.... -103, 275, 644 .... _ 104, 798 110, 104, 798 110, 104, 798 110, 104, 798 110, 275,128, 245 1, 1,274, 795 949, 1,274, 795 949, 53, 318, 53, 318, 53, 318, 53, 318, 261 261 261 261 912, 613, 970 912, 613, 970 912, 613, 970 50, 792, 50, 792, 50, 792, 50, 792, 1, 060. 73 1, 060. 73 1, 060.73 881.01 881.01 881. 01 1, 021.70 1, 021.70 1, 021.70 1, 021.70 537 537 537 537 Government of State........................ Government of county.---................ New Jersey NEWARK...---------- . . Government of city .. ________......____ City corporation__------------_..___ County--------------------------------Government of State--................. __ 18 2 Average rate. 52. 22 44.79 40.13 4.66 7.43 48. 73 31.26 6. 57 10.89 58.54 42.90 19.48 23.43 7. 23 8.41 40. 69 38. 39 25. 31 13. 08 2.31 46. 71 44. 60 19.48 8. 27 16. 86 2.10 49. 25 42. 24 237. 84 24.40 27.01 55.31 2 35.48 2 7.46 H a 12.37 57.30 41.99 2 19.06 222. 93 2 7.08 2 8.23 26.45 24. 95 1, 538, 89 1, 538. 68 1, 538. 68 37, 996, 054 37, 996, 054 37, 996, 054 1, 242.43 1, 401.33 1, 401.33 1, 401. 33 33, 719, 424 31, 806, 999 20, 969, 926 10, 837, 073 1, 912, 425 19, 154, 097 18, 292, 068 7, 987, 161 3, 390, 647 6, 914, 260 862, 029 1, 317.46 1, 228. 33 1, 228. 33 1, 228.33 8, 678, 665 6, 946, 829 3, 924, 162 3, 022, 667 580, 576 1,151, 260 39.85 31.90 18. 02 13. 88 2. 67 5. 29 1, 961. 09 2, 003.98 2, 003. 98 28, 816, 742 25, 281, 118 20, 418,398 4, 862, 720 3, 535, 624 64. 47 56. 56 45.68 10.88 7. 91 32. 67 28. 72 23.29 5.43 3.95 . H. 00 H 213. 68 2 11.30 367, 806, 438, 124, 438, 124, 438, 124, 130 120 120 120 103, 717, 080 98, 565, 710 98, 565, 710 98, 565, 710 286, 942, 267, 529, 267, 529, 267, 529, 173, 482, 770 173,482,770 173, 482, 770 173, 482, 770 113, 459, 275 94, 046, 425 94, 046, 425 94, 046, 425 721, 519, 110 715, 027,380 715, 027, 380 146, 936,650 876, 605,038 895,779,908 895, 779, 908 24, 946, 408 21, 396, 615 19, 169, 214 2, 227, 401 3, 549, 793 13, 542, 109 8, 687, 845 1, 826, 826 3, 027, 438 5, 965, 549 4, 371, 881 1,984, 791 2, 387, 090 737, 015 856, 653 35.81 28.20 15. 20 13. 00 4.10 3. 51 $62, 724, 819 62, 724, 819 62, 724, 819 509, 519, 264 574, 685, 884 574, 685, 884 574, 685, 884 045 195 195 195 42.39 33.39 18. 00 15. 39 4.85 4,15 299, 789, 456 299, 611, 006 299, 611, 006 -----------.--- 39 7, 019, 522 5, 528, 888 2, 980, 110 2, 548, 778 803, 406 687, 228 172,603,250 172, 603, 250 37, 996, 054 8,149, 278 8,149, 278 8, 149, 278 216.45 H 8.50 1.50 0 35. 10 33. 60 2 15.67 5.90 0 212.03 1.50 31.45 24.98 2. 17 2 4.30 . TABLE 20.-ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAx, PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT, CAPITA LEVY, AND RATE OF LEVY: 1933-Continued , TOTAL AND PER [For a text discussion of this table, see p. 29] ILV ASSESSED VALUATION LEVY OF PROPERTY I i 0 0 0 CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT Total Real Personal Other Per capita $126, 319, 922 126, 319, 922 126, 319, 922 $1, 975.80 2, 030. 36 2, 030. 36 I Total Per capita Rate per $1,000 of as sessed val uation U New Jersey-Continued 23 61 65 69 71 JERSEY CITY .-------- --------------------- Government of city_---------------City corporation_______.---------------County.------------------------------. . . . ..-------------Government of State . $632, 058, 874 649, 511,667 649, 511,667 ---------------Government of city......----------------Government of State.____.----------------Government of county__-----___.------ PATERSON.---.-- 194,032,846 165,691,874 163,580, 765 $468, 897, 452 450, 857, 245 450, 857, 245 174,976,271 139, 331,499 137, 220, 390 500 841, $36, 72, 334, 500 72, 334, 500 18,064,715 991,860 25, 368, 515 25, 368, 515 991,860 991, 860 1,395.92 1,192.03 1,176, 84 13 $73.86 65.80 49.52 16. 28 8.06 $37. 04 33.07 25. 06 8.01 6, 777, 886 4, 821, 625 761, 794 1,194, 467 48. 76 34. 69 36. 75 24.85 4.60 7.30 5.48 8.59 3. 97 H r H 33.05 182, 456, 545 163, 312, 775 22,492, 700 22,492, 700 16, 909, 800 2, 233, 970 161,272,075 161,272, 075 2, 233, 970 2, 233, 970 1,498.78 1,498.78 6, 067, 637 4, 137, 074 755,180 1,175, 383 48. 89 33. 34 6.09 9.47 ------------------------CAMDEN Government of city-__.__...--------------Government of State.....-----------------. Government of county....---------------- 891, 175, 913 180,876,527 180, 876, 527 340, 150, 415 143,435,725 725 143,435, 19, 431,386 31,320,690 690 320, 31, 112 6,120, 6,120,112 6,120,112 476.84 1i, 1,518.69 1, 518.69 6, 281, 037 4, 323, 780 777, 460 1,179, 797 52. 74 36. 30 6.53 9.91 --------ELIZABETH ........------------------..-----------------Government of city__ Government of State....----------------..--------------. Government of county-. 159, 910, 972 163,190,043 163,190, 043 140, 397, 025 138, 311,386 138, 311, 386 14, 959, 200 20, 323, 910 20, 323, 910 4, 554, 747 4, 554, 747 4, 554, 747 TRENTON----------------------------Government of city___.-------------------. Government of State......----------------Government of county-.......-------------. 185,998, 745 185, 998, 745 i, 470.24 1, 356. 33 1, 384.14 1, 384.14 5, 510, 764 4, 000, 367 637, 978 872, 419 46. 74 33. 93 5.41 7.40 2, 626.34 2, 626. 34 455, 801, 998 455, 410,198 391, 800 63. 71 63. 66 .05 NEW YOR.----- ------------------------------------- Government of city.--------------------18, Government of State..--------------------- BUFFALO.----------------------------Government of city--___---------------..... City corporation______-------------------------- ------------County-__---------------Government of State--_ 35.40 24.58 4.30 6.52 34. 28 25. 02 3.91 5.35 24. 26 New York 1 626, 769 047, 890 839, 961 207, 929 578, 879 $23, 21, 15, 5, 2, 789; 618, 573 18, 789, 618, 573 1,038, 770, 775 1, 038, 770, 775 1, 038, 770, 775 18, 470,558,858 18, 470, 558, 858 034, i, 746, 275 1, 034, 746, 275 1, 034, 746, 275 319, 059, 715 ------------319, 059, 715 -------------- 2 24.24 .02 26. 92 4, 024, 500 4, 024, 500 4, 024, 500 1,782.68 1, 782. 68 1, 782. 68 27, 961, 356 27, 752, 563 21, 262, 219 6, 490, 344 208, 793 47. 99 47. 63 36.49 11.14 .36 26. 72 20.47 6.25 .20 y 22 ROCHESTER............................ ..... Government of city._________.____..-... ______ City corporation__________ County........ ................. Government of State_ - __ _-__-_ ___ - _ Countyopor--io---------------- 40 60 63 91 6 17 27 28 ------- SYRACUSE_................ ............... . ___ . Government of city __-------______-----City corporation........._............. County supervisors' fund________________ Government of State___________________ Government of county ..... ............ __ YONKERS...................-............-.....Government of city_ .____................. Government of State .___.._____ _.._______ Government of county________________ 540, 540 408, 233 233, 675 174, 558 132, 307 55. 59 55. 20 45. 68 9.52 .40 28. 82 28. 61 2 23. 68 4. 93 .21 8, 712, 354 7, 058, 889 6, 778, 962 279, 927 84, 717 1, 568, 748 40. 62 32. 91 31.60 1.31 . 39 7.31 22. 46 18.20 17. 48 .72 .22 4. 04 10, 982, 188 9, 763, 636 58, 027 1, 160, 525 78. 17 69.49 .41 8. 26 31. 16 27. 70 . 17 3.29 Z 8, 033, 085 6, 626, 413 59, 782 1, 346, 890 61.89 51. 05 .46 10. 38 33. 46 Z 27. 60 ( 1, 331.21 1, 331. 21 4, 260,174 3, 341, 894 29, 323 888, 957 41.52 32. 57 . 29 8.66 31.22 224.47 .22 6.53 1, 172. 08 1,172. 08 1,172. 08 1, 172.08 32,185, 586 32, 185, 586 13,192,969 6, 002, 773 12, 720, 734 269,110 35.05 35. 05 14. 37 6. 54 13.85 .29 16, 200, 962 16, 200, 962 7, 495, 968 2, 765, 649 5, 939, 345 6, 249, 322 4, 737,133 2, 461, 330 2, 275, 803 1,512,189 35. 21 35. 21 16. 29 6. 01 12. 91 20. 85 15. 81 8. 21 7. 59 5. 05 ---------------- 643, 362, 601 643, 362, 601 643, 362, 601 -- 1, 929. 12 1, 929. 12 1, 929. 12 643, 362, 601 643, 362, 601 643, 362, 601 387, 861,319 387, 861, 319 387, 861, 319 387, 861, 319 387, 861, 319 352, 498, 783 352, 498, 783 387, 841, 387, 841, 387, 841, 387, 841, 20, 000 20, 000 319 319 319 319 352,335.......783 240, 087, 422 240, 087, 422 240, 087, 422 240, 087, 422 240, 087, 422 240, 087, 422 U TICA........ ---------- -Government of city__ _____ ____ Governmant of State__.._.__ .. .... _.... Government of county.. .... _ _.___________ 136, 581, 755 136, 581, 755 136, 581, 755 20, 000 ---... 163, 000 163, 000 163, 000 136, 515, 255 136, 515, 255 136, 515, 255 ----------------- 900,162, 900 900,162, 900 900, 162, 900 900, 162, 900 1, 808. 21 1, 808. 21 1, 808. 21 .................----- --------------- Ohio 1 CLEVELAND-..............--------......-------------------___.... Government of city ...... 1, 076, 441,020 City corporation________________________ 1, 076, 441, 020 County-----. _ ,_. ..... 1, 076, 441, 020 School district____ ----------------Park district____________________________ 1, 076, 441, 020 CINCINNATI---------............................------Government of city......-------------------. ----------------City corporation 755, 641,890 County 755, 641,890 -----------------------School district.......------------------755, 641, 890 1, 808.21 20,000 352, 335, 783 352, 335, 783 352, 335, 783 ALBANY -----... ............... ................. Government of city__________________________ Government of State_ ___________........... Government of county.....__..............__ .............. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 508. 89 2, 508. 89 2, 508. 89 ......... ....... ------------- .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 66, 500_______ 66,500 ____________ 66, 500 _____________ 1,849.67 1, 849. 67 1, 849. 67 1,331.21 ---------------- ------------7 176, 278, 120 _ 7 176, 278,120 .. 7 176, 278,120 7 176, 278, 120----------- .............--. 8 755,641,890 8755, 641, 890 s 755, 641, 890 COLUMBUS----....-----------------------__-.... ...-..-------. Government of city321, 742, 430 ----------------City corporation 321,742, 430 School district................... 321, 742, 430 Government of county........---------------TOLEDO--------------------------------------------------- 275, 059, 770 275, 059, 770 275, 059, 770 Government of city....-------------------------------366, 717, 870 City corporation --------------------366, 717, 870 School district...---------------------Government of county-.------------------- 366, 717, 870 1 General property not taxed for State purposes. 311,122, 540 311, 122, 540 311,122, 540 2 Average rate. 1, 642.34 1, 642. 34 1, 642. 34 --- 7 46, 682, 660----------7 46, 682, 660 ____________.. 7 46, 682, 660 1, 073. 55 1, 073. 55 1, 073.55 7 55, 595, 330--------7 55, 595, 330 ... 1, 226. 89 1, 226. 89 1, 226. 89 46, 682, 660__--_--------- 7 55, 595, 330 7Public utilities onl Y. 18, 18, 15, 3, 32. 64 9, 754, 695 26. 42 7, 898, 369 4,168,115 13.94 12. 48 3, 730, 254 6. 21 1, 856, 326 s Includes public utilities. 8 Z .25 5.61 29.91 29. 91 12. 26 5. 58 11.82 .25 21.44 21.44 9.92 3. 66 7.86 19.42 14. 72 7. 65 2 7.07 4.70 26. 60 21.54 11.37 10. 17 5.06 H / O M U G. TABLE 20.--AssESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA LEVY, AND RATE OF LEVY: 1933-Continued [For a text discussion of this table, see p. 29] - -- -- rl ASSESSED VALUATION - LEVY OF PROPERTY II -. .a a CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT a Total A Real II 35 41 Ohio--Continued AKRON-----------------------------------Government of city-------------__----------------City corporation ._ School district_------------------Government of county..-------------- $226, 250, 450 226, 250, 450 226, 250, 450 Per capita Other Personal I 1---- I I1- -- Government of county---------------City corporation___----------------- 264, 322, 860 264, 322, 860 264, 322, 860 Government of township ..----- --------City corporation___----------------84 CANTON-- Government of city.------ _------------ OKLAHOMA CITY-... $27.80 $853.45 853.45 853.45 235, 331,180 235, 331, 180 235, 331,180 7 28, 991, 680 7 28, 991, 680 7 28,991,680 1, 279. 39 1, 279. 39 1, 279.39 6, 660, 930 5, 518, 792 3,061,120 2, 457, 672 1, 142, 138 32.24 26, 71 14. 82 11. 90 5. 53 25.20 20.88 11.58 9. 30 4. 32 219,118, 210 219,118, 210 219,118, 210 219,118, 210 7 29, 622,000 7 29, 622, 000 7 29, 622, 000 7 29, 622, 000 1, 427. 90 1, 427. 90 1, 427. 90 1, 427.90 5, 671, 276 4,688,753 2,100, 611 2, 588, 142 870, 590 111, 933 32. 56 26. 92 12.06 14.86 5.00 .64 22. 80 18.85 8.44 10. 41 3.50 .45 1, 054. 98 1, 054.98 1, 054. 98 1, 054. 98 2, 547, 675 2, 098, 092 712, 217 1, 385, 875 419, 619 29, 964 23. 70 19. 52 6.63 12. 89 3.90 . 28 22. 46 18. 50 6.28 12. 22 3. 70 5, 813, 4, 388, 2,132, 2, 256, 425, 999, 29. 21 22.05 10.72 11.34 2.14 5. 02 45.75 34.54 16. 78 17. 76 3.35 7. 86 $196, 655, 520 196, 655, 520 196, 655, 520 7 29, 594,930 7 29, 594, 930 113, 410, 410 113, 410, 410 113, 410, 410 113, 410, 410 103, 859, 220 103, 859, 220 103, 859, 220 103,859,220 S9, 551, 190 127, 075, 026 127, 075, 026 127, 075, 026 127, 075, 026 101,324,964 13, 545, 115 13, 545, 115 13, 545,115 13, 545,115 7 9, 551,190 7 9, 551, 190 79, 551,190 -------------------------- ___----------------City corporation ___ School district...------------------..----------------Government of State.---Government of county..--.....------------ Ii .i $23. 72 21. 13 10. 40 10.74 2.59 --------------------------------- ------------------School district Government of county ...................... city......-----------------Government of township ________-.-------._ townshiptate......_______. 42 248, 740, 210 248, 740, 210 248, 740, 210 248, 740, 210 Rate per $1,000 of as sessed val uation $6, 289, 762 5, 601, 961 2, 755, 730 2, 846, 231 687, 801 7$29, 594,930 45 __------------------School district_. Government of county__---------------- I ---1I DAYTON---------------------------------- Government of city--------------------City corporation-------------------------------------School district Per capita Total 101,324, 964 101, 324, 964 101,324, 964 $12, 12, 12, 12, 204, 204, 204, 204, 947 947 947 947 638. 57 638. 57 638. 57 5? 638. 57 054 667 323 344 067 320 24. 76 12. 18 12. 58 3. 04 2.26 Z N H , y 0 0 O H 56 26 3 10 TULSA---------------------------------Government of city.....-----------------City corporation ................----------------, .................. SSchool district...... -----------Government of State--..---.... G overn m en t of cou n ty . _.._..... ............. Oregon PORTLAND.-------.---------------------Government of city ....................... City corporation___............... County- ........ School district.___ _____ __________ Port district...... _ _ __ _ __ _ Government of State_ .................... Pennsylvania1 PHILADELPHIA-.. . Government of city..........._ ____....._.... City corporation .. ____ School district._ Poor district______ ______________ ______ Government of county............... 77 37 98, 452, 356 98, 452, 356 98, 452, 356 98, 452, 356 ----------------- 066, 066, 066, 066, 020 020 020 020 --------------- 322, 443, 490 249, 189, 400 29, 844, 370 322,443,490 249, 189, 400 29, 844, 370 322, 443, 490 322, 443, 490 322, 443, 490 249,189, 400 249, 189, 400 249, 189, 400 29, 844, 370 29, 844, 370 29, 844, 370 9, 9, 9, 9, 296, 748 296, 748 296, 748 296, 748 842. 28 842. 28 842. 28 842. 28 43,409,720 43, 409, 720 43, 409, 720 43, 409, 720 43, 409, 720 43, 409, 720 1, 043.84 1, 043.84 1, 043. 84 1, 043. 84 1, 043. 84 1, 043. .................. ....... .......... 4,162, 012, 643 3, 255, 705, 581 687,133, 054 PITTSBURGH .... ... ... .... ... ... .... ... ... Government of City_ _ .. ______ . . . City corporation_ ._____ ...... _ ___ County- ------------------------_----School district_........._............ SCRANTON .............---------------Government of city .. __................ City corporation_....__ School district__ Poor districts___ 70 123, 815, 124 123, 815,124 123, 815, 124 123, 815, 124 16, 16, 16, 16, 1, 211, 637, 830 1, 531, 029, 425 1, 211, 637, 830 3, 255, 705, 581 3, 255, 705, 581 687, 133, 054 1, 211, 637, 830 1, 118, 997, 710 1, 211, 637. 830 906, 307, 062 --------------- 2, 109. 81 1, 650. 38 (4) 412, 031,715 1, 785. 76 2, 256. 49 1, 785. 76 --------------.-............ __ E RIE- o ------ ------ - - -- - - -- - - -- Government of city.._____ __________... City corporation_ ..... __ ____......._ School district_............ ___________ Government of county..... _-__-_-----_-_ -READING _ _. . Government of city__ City corporation______________ _ ......... School district_ ....... ____________ Government of county_______________ .. Rhode Island PROVIDENCE . .... ......... . .. .. ..... Government of city_....__...___ ........... _ Government of State..... .. ........ ___ 1 General property not taxed for State purpose 122, 482, 010 122, 482, 010 109, 524, 676 122, 352, 275 122, 482, 010 122, 482, 010 109, 524, 676 109, 524, 676 222.34 (4) 414, 560 414, 083, 560 205, 336,560 -083, 205, 336, 560 205, 336, 560 ' Per capita not computed; population not known. 44.42 19.80 11.16 11. 86 1.60 3.08 H 222. 34 214.84 H S.38 r y 9.50 43, 636,188 43, 636, 188 18, 519, 58 5 10, 879, 858 14, 236, 74 5 64.31 64. 31 27. 29 16. 04 20. 98 34.14 34.14 215.28 2a 7.11 11. 75 471, 33!9 790, 26 2 931, 40 8 204, 67 6 654, 178 681, 07 7 37. 89 33.17 13.38 15. 27 4. 53 4.72 45.31 39.74 215. 77 18. 00 39.74 32.93 16.15 16.78 6. 82 38.73 32. 21 13. 81 18. 41 6. 52 34.44 26.50 13. 00 13.50 2 7.94 25. 66 21.00 9. 00 12.00 2 4.66 49.37 47. 22 2.15 2 19. 47 5, 4, 1, 2, 12, 609,1335 12, 060, 5412 548, 59 3 - - 619,-420,-120 -619, 420, 120 560 47.13 47.13 31.32 15. 68 2, 425. 29 2, 425. 29 43, 116, 971 083, 92, 970, 27 6 92, 970, 27 6 61, 781, 03 6 30, 929, 20 3 260, 037 1, 533.90 1, 533. 90 1, 398. 62 171, 490, 000 113, 249, 072 414, 47.50 21, 531, 605 171, 490, 000 120 49.58 46. 37 20.67 11.65 12. 38 1.67 3. 22 4, 701, 75 5 3, 895, 50 0 1, 911, 000 1, 984, 50 0 806, 255 4, 330, 00)3 3, 601, 29'0 1, 543, 41.0 2, 057, 880 728, 71.3 171, 490, 000 156, 366, 043 : Average rate. 15, 316, 06 6 0 14, 322, 941 6, 384, 38 1 3, 598, 469 3, 824, 180 515, 910 993, 126 1, 242. 60 1, 242. 60 858.38 171, 490, 000 420, 54.02 43. 44 24.00 19. 44 3.35 7. 23 12, 827, 599 147, 000, 000 147, 000, 000 80, 014, 365 619, 45.50 36. 59 20. 21 16. 37 2. 82 6.09 848. 21 848. 21 758.48 847. 31 147, 000, 000 101, 545, 970 147, 000, 000 6, 688, 49 3 5, 378, 52!9 2, 971, 56 3 2, 406, 96 6 414, 78 1 895, 183 7 Public utilities U 0 a 5.97 2 5. 57 U) 20.36 .89 . C TABLE 20.-ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA LEVY, AND RATE OF LEVY: 1933-Continued [For a text discussion of this table, see p. 29] ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY LEVY CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT Real Total 0 ' Per capita Other Personal Per capita Total I Rate per $1,000 of as sessed val uation H 36 52 67 78 24 2ennessee M EMPHIS --------..... . .... -....................... .... .......... Government of city...--.-----------------. $280, 200, 754 Government of State----____-. __- 285, 024, 744 Government of county___----------------- -285, 024, 744 $28,505,865 30, 101, 225 30, 101, 225 $41,852, 644 41, 852, 644 41,852, 644 $1,071.51 1, 089. 96 1, 089. 96 $8, 790, 021 5, 968, 276 228, 020 2, 593, 725 19, 911, 327 19, 911,327 19, 911,327 1, 015. 97 1, 225. 02 1, 225.02 3, 491, 288 153, 078 1, 339, 433 -- -------------20, 770, 678 913.83 3,604,293 2, 095, 754 N ASH VILLE-..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... Government of city.......____ .... ___. Government of State_............-.. ___.. Government of county.........__.-........ 158, 887 694, 191, 347, 537 191, 347, 537 13211, 560 389, 132, 225, 720 132, 225, 720 27, 394, 000 39, 210, 490 39, 210, 490 CHATTANOOGA ____________--_________. __ Government of city. .______................. Government of State-. .__- ____....... Government of county --.. ............... 112, 674, 928 110, 922, 050 110, 922, 050 s110, 922, 050 s 110, 922, 050 83, 340, 500 8, 563, 750 (9) KNOXVILLE-_--------------------.-----.Government of city ________________________ Government of State _________________.. - .. . Government of county .. ____________________ $33. 61 22. 82 .87 9.92 $31.20 21.30 31.91 22.35 .98 8. 58 29. 80 22.00 .80 1, 419, 802 29.23 17. 00 .72 11. 52 32.20 18. 60 .80 12. 80 1, 093. 70 919.98 919. 98 4, 251, 394 2, 999, 876 81, 400 1, 170, 118 38.44 27. 12 .74 10. 58 37. 10 24. 80 10 761.90 919. 10 756. 90 (4) 761.90 13, 202, 616 11, 337, 623 5, 770, 568 1, 496, 839 3, 447, 732 582, 300 40, 184 1, 864, 993 41. 54 35. 66 18. 15 4. 71 10. 85 1.83 5. 87 46. 50 238. 80 19. 75 6. 18 11.80 2. 42 5. 00 7.70 39. 56 25. 37 6. 54 7.66 38. 62 a 23. 64 6.90 28.08 4_ 2 Q (0) (9) (9) - - - - - - - - - - 120, 962, 733 101, 404 749, 101, 749, 404 96, 107, 785 79, 855, 085 79, 855, 085 899. 61 12, 800, 579 899. 61 - - 12, 054, 369 12, 054, 369 12, 054, 369 9, 839, 950 9, 839, 950 - - - - 7A 88, 737 .80 9.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . - D ALLAS---- . . Government Government Government -.. . . . . . . . . . . . . of city.........____________ of State__.... of county____ __________...__... 292,180,670 242, 206, 922 292, 180, 670 240, 619, 946 8, 036, 802 242, 206, 922 253,144, 420 212, 346, 243 253, 144, 420 210, 759, 267 4, 822, 081 212, 346, 243 39, 036,250 _-919. 29, 860, 679 39, 036, 250 29, 860, 679 . 3, 214, 721 29, 860, 679 -__________... 296,994,275 221, 341, 100 75, 653,175 ------ 262, 173, 323 262, 173, 323 187, 303, 710 187, 303, 710 74, 869, 613 74, 869, 613 . - 1, 073.34 947. 50 947.50 10, 947, 581 7, 020, 434 1, 808, 996 2, 118, 151 (4) H 7. 00 .80 11. 50 Texas H OUSTON --- Government of city __--_____________________ City corporation __________________-___ County ................................. School district_..________________________ Navigation district ..__________________ Drainage district_____________________ . . . Government of State___ _________ __ __ 33 213, 070, 875 213, 070, 875 $209, 842,245 H 38 SAN ANTONIO... ---------------------- School district __ _ _ _____- _ 223, 388, 670 _ .__ -. G ov e rn m en t of S t at e. . . ___ . . . . ..- ..---------Government of county__________------47 8 1 5, 170, 388 185, 170, 388 --------------.----------------FORT WORTH-- ----------Government of city ....---------.------------- City corporation ______________________School district_ __-___-_-_--------------.____ G overnment of State__.__________. . . . . Governm ent of county.________. ____.. . . . 89 8, 828, 352 6,198,932 4, 032, 062 2, 166, 870 1, 277, 676 1, 351, 744 36. 57 25.68 16. 70 8. 98 5. 29 5.60 41.95 27.75 2 18. 05 9.70 6.90 7.30 1, 022.71 930.61 930. 61 7,188, 491 4, 816, 481 2, 917, 510 1, 898, 971 1, 209, 568 1, 162, 442 42. 59 28.53 17.28 11. 25 7. 17 6.89 43. 00 27. 90 16. 90 11.00 7. 70 7. 40 963. 15 834. 92 834. 92 3, 612, 754 2, 280, 220 604,900 727, 634 34.41 21.72 5.76 6.93 37. 75 2 22.55 6. 90 8. 30 34, 085, 990 34, 085, 990 34, 085, 990 1, 077. 28 1, 077.28 1, 077. 28 1, 077. 28 5, 915, 464 3, 495, 219 1, 864, 117 1, 631, 102 1, 491, 293 928, 952 41.02 24.24 12.93 11.31 10.34 6.44 38.08 22.50 12. 00 10.50 9.60 5. 98 243, 278, 829 30, 006, 237 119, 752, 946 1, 478. 02 647.66 6, 550, 399 5, 818,111 732, 288 35.43 31.47 3.96 2 16.67 2 21.29 26.11 160, 387, 239 -------- 15, 600, 100 34, 906, 635 1, 356.78 269. 11 5,106, 501 4, 892, 856 213, 645 39.37 37.72 1.65 224.21 a 27.80 26.12 16, 416, 681 14, 747, 622 5, 294, 878 5, 408, 092 3,916,657 127, 995 1, 669, 059 43. 88 39. 42 14. 15 14.46 10.47 .34 4.46 64.13 57. 61 a 20. 68 2 21.13 15.30 .50 6.52 ----------- - ----------------Government of city------------City corporation______________________ 223, 388, 670 EL PASO--.-------------.-------------------.-----. Government of city___-------- . Government of State _--. .------------Government of county___ 175, 175, 153, 153, 333, 333, 434, 434, 070 070 858 858 48, 48, 31, 31, 055, 055, 735, 735, 600 600 530 530 729 729 790 790 134, 706, 781 134, 706, 781 119, 528, 400 119, 528, 400 37, 926, 948 101, 131, 000 87, 666, 730 87, 666, 730 80, 856, 340 63, 879, 580 63, 879, 580 20, 274, 660 23, 787, 150 23, 787, 150 172, 633, 172, 633, 157, 086, 157, 086, 37, 926, 948 37, 558, 390 37, 558, 390 925. 39 925. 39 767. 07 767.07 1, 022. 71 Utah SALT LAKE CITY----------------------------- Government of city----__-_____________---. . City corporation _ ________-_______ ______ School district __-___________ _-_______ .-------------. Government of State__--.-...Government of county_______________ 44 RICHM ND . - - . Virginia to .. . .. Government of city ._______- .. ...------------------ _______. .. Government of State-_-----------r----64 20 . Government of city____--------------Government of State..------------Washington SEATTLE ------------------------------Government of city_______-.---------------___________ -__________City corporation ...-------------------County .... .... School district _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Port district ________-__ _________________ . Government of State___ ____-. 2 Average rate. 155, 155, 155, 155, 343, 069 343, 069 343, 069 343, 069 273, 285, 066 119,752,94638 175, 987, 339 34, 906, 635 255, 990, 628 255, 990,628 255, 990, 628 255, 990,628 255, 990,628 121, 121, 121, 121, 211, 211, 211, 211, 211, 257, 257, 257, 257, 079 079 079 079 962, 313 962, 313 962, 313 962, 313 962, 313 34, 085, 990 44, 028, 315 44, 028, 315 44, 028, 315 44, 028,.315 44, 028, 315 684. 28 684. 28 684. 28 684.28 684.28 4 Per capita not computed; population not known. personal and other property included with that of real property. property taxed only for city purposes and personal intangible property taxed only for State purposes. 9 Valuation of to Real and personal tangible z 0 H 0 0 M TABLE 20.-ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA LEVY, AND RATE OF LEVY: 1933-Continued I [For a text discussion of this table, see p. 29] ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY LEVY CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT Rate per Real Total Personal Other Per capita Total Per capita p5 73 81 12 Washington-Continued SPOKANE ----------------------Government of city----------------City corporation_ ....... $68, 817, School district_..____--______________ 68, 817, Government of State___....__ _____________ _ 68, 817, Government of county _________________--__ 68, 817, 248 248 248 248 --------------$54, 091, 315 54, 091, 315 54, 091, 315 54, 091, 315 $14, 14, 14, 14, ------725, 933 _____________ $590. 20 725, 933 -590. 20 725, 933-____________20 590. 725, 933 -. ________ 590. 20 TACOMA.------------Government of city--........--------------------------------------- ---------------- -------------- -----------City corporation.__________________... 54, 914, 340 44, 258, 193 10, 656, 147 507. 53 School district. __________________________ 54, 914, 340 44, 258, 193 10, 656, 147 --. ______ -507, 53 Park district__________ ______________ 54, 914, 340 44, 258, 193 10, 656, 147 _ _ 507. 53 _ Government of State_-___ _______-___-___--54, 914, 340 44, 258, 193 10, 656,147 --507. 53 Government of county _____________________ 54, 914, 340 44, 258, 193 10, 656,147 _ _ 507. 53 _ Government of port___-____ 54, 914, 340 44, 258, 193 10, 656, 147 --507, 53 Wisconsin II MILWAUKEE-------------------------.---------.--------.---------...........................-------------- Government of city----City corporation___ 955, 669, 422 793, 182, 900 58, 608, 530 $103, 877, 992 County_________________________________ 953, 049, 622 793, 182, 900 58, 608, 530 101, 258, 192 Metropolitan sewerage district-..... _ _ 851, 791, 430 793, 182, 900 58, 608, 530 ... Government of State---..-_____-_____ -_____ 049, 622 953, 793, 182, 900 58, 608, 530 101, 258,192 ----1, 595. 1, 590. 1, 421. 1, 590. 2 Average rate. 11 Street railways and connected utilities taxed for general State purposes. Real and personal property taxed for forestry only. O 18 80 79 80 $1,000 of as sessed val uation $3, 540, 816 2,116, 299 1, 279, 339 836, 960 483, 097 941, 420 $30. 37 18. 15 10. 97 7. 18 4. 14 8. 07 $51. 45 30. 75 2 18. 59 2 12. 16 7. 02 13. 68 3, 907, 481 2, 066, 752 1, 112, 400 844, 523 109, 829 409, 661 1, 170, 225 260, 843 36. 11 19. 10 10. 28 7. 81 1. 02 3. 79 10. 82 2. 41 71. 16 37. 64 2 20. 26 215. 38 2. 00 7. 46 21. 31 4. 75 O 30, 560, 394 30,161, 550 21, 202, 956 6, 819, 152 2, 139, 442 398, 844 51. 01 50. 34 35. 39 11. 38 3. 57 .67 32. 31. 2 22. 2 7. 2. C1/ 28 86 19 16 51 2 42