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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
DANIEL C. ROPER, Secretary

OF THE CENSUS

BUREAU

WILLIAM LANE AUSTIN, Director

-I
1

FINANCIAL STATISTICS
OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION
OF OVER 100,000

1935

PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF

C. E. RIGHTOR
Chief Statistician for Financial Statistics of States and Cities

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1937

For sale by the Supenntendet of Documents, Washington, D. C.

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Price $1 (Buckrain)




LETTER

OF

TRANSMITTAL

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Washington, D. C., Mar. 19, 1937

SIR:

I

transmit

the fiscal year 1935
population of

herewith the annual report of the Bureau of the Census showing for
the financial

transactions of the 94 cities having

an

estimated

over 100,000, including receipts and expenditures, the assessed valuation

of taxable property,the amount of taxes levied thereon,their indebtedness, and specified
assets at the close of that year.

The collection and compilation of these statistics and the preparation of this volume
were under the supervision of C. E. Rightor, chief statistician for financial statistics
of

States

and

cities, and L. A. Carruthers, assistant

chief

statistician.

The text

discussion was prepared by Miss Cora Higgins.

Respectfully,

WILLIA

LANE AUSTIN,
Director of the Census.

HON. DANIEL C. ROPER,
Secretary of Commerce.
III




CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Page
------------------------------- VII
Scope of report------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ VII
Purpose of report
--VIII
Cities having a population of over 100,000 in 1930----------------------------------

DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES
Page
1
1

Number and character of general tables------Groups of cities-------------------------

Receipts from grants-in-aid-----------------Receipts from donations---------------------Receipts from pension assessments------------

TABLE 1
Year of incorporation as a city-----------Date of close of fiscal year----------------Population-----------------------------Area------------------------------------

1
1
1
1

TABLE 2
Summary of receipts, payments, and cash
ances----------------------------------

Page
TABLE 8

22
22
22

1

TABLE 3
2
2
14
14
14
14
14
14
15

Character of receipts tabulated as from gen
eral departmental earnings----------------Classification of general departmental re
ceipts----------------------------------

22
23

TABLE 11
Public-service enterprises------------------Receipts of public-service enterprises-------

23
23

TABLE 12
15
15
15
15

TABLE 4
Governmental-cost payments-----------------Expenses, or payments for operation and
maintenance--------------------------Interest charges-----------------------Outlays------------------------------Comparison of revenue receipts and all gov
ernmental-cost payments-----------------Comparison of revenue receipts and payments
for operation, maintenance, and interest-Net and transfer revenue receipts and govern
mental-cost payments----------------------

TABLE 9
Receipts from highway privileges------------Receipts from rents of investment propertiesReceipts from interest-----------------------

TABLE 10

bal

Divisions of municipal government----------Special tables for county cities-----------Revenue receipts---------------------------General property tares-----------------Special taxes----------------------Poll taxes---------------------------Business and nonbusiness license taxes-Special assessments and special chargesFines, forfeits, and escheats- --------Grants-in-aid, donations, and pension as
---------------sessments-------Highway privileges, rents, and interestEarnings of general departments--------Earnings of public-service enterprises--

22
22
22

Payments for expenses, or operation and main
tenance, of general departments-----------Imperfect statements of expenses, or payments
for operation and maintenance-------------Payments classified as "miscellaneous"------Exceptional payments by Massachusetts cities-

23
23
23
24

16
16
16
16
16
16

TABLE 13
Payments for expenses, or operation and main
tenance, of the principal general depart
ments-total and per capita---------------Payments for operation and maintenance in
crease with population of cities-----------

24
24

17
TABLE 14

TABLE 5
Per capita revenue receipts and specified
governmental-cost payments----------------

19

19
19
19

TABLE 7
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 escheatsIV

24

TABLE 15

TABLE &
Percent .distribution of revenue receipts and
governmental-cost payments--------------Proportional distribution of revenue receipts,
by divisions of the governments of citiesPercent relation of revenue receipts
to
governmental-cost payments----------------

Percent distribution of payments for expens
es, or operation and maintenance, of the
principal general departments--------------

Payments for operation and maintenance of
public-service enterprises-----------------

24

TABLE 16
Payments for interest on city debts---------Exceptional payments for interest by Massa
chusetts cities---------------------"-------

19
19
21
21
21

Payments for outlays-------------------------

21
21

Nonrevenue receipts and nongovernmental-cost
payments----------------------------------

25
2

TABLE 17
25

TABLES 18 AND 19

25




CONTENTS
Page
Receipts from the issue and payments for the
cancellation of debt obligations------t --Receipts for and payments to other civil
---divisions--------------------------Receipts and payments on account of invest
ments--------------------------------Receipts offsetting outlays and payments for
outlays offset by receipts------------Interdivision agency transactions and general
transfers----------------------------Receipts and payments on account of private
trusts, supplies, and refunds-----------

26
26
26
26
26
26

TABLE 20
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-------------------------

27
27
27
27

TABLE 22
Funded, floating, and special assessment in
debtedness, classified by purpose for which
incurred-----------------------------

28
28

30

TABLE 23

28

TABLE 21
Gross and net indebtedness of cities--------Indebtedness classified by governmental unit
by which incurred-----------------------

Page
Indebtedness classified by character of out
----- 2
---• tanding debt obligation-28
Funded or fixed indebtedness---------28
Floating indebtedness-------------------29
Special assessment indebtedness---------29
Current indebtedness-----------------29
Revenue loans and notes----------29
Warrants----------29
Indebtedness classified by creditor------Indebtedness classified by purpose for which
29
-----incurred-------------------Increase during the year in two classes of
29
debt and in sinking fund assets----------29
Per capita indebtedness------------------3)
Increase of indebtedness with size of cities-

Assessed valuation of.property--------------Total and per capita tax levies-------------Tax rates----------------------------------Cities with two or more tax rates-----------Special property taxes----------------------Poll taxes-----------------------------------

30
31
31
31
38
39

GENERAL TABLES
1. Year of incorporation, date of close of fiscal year reported, population, and area: 1935--------

42

2. Summary of receipts, payments, and cash balances: 1935----------------------------------

44

3. Summary of revenue receipts, by divisions of municipal government: 1935-----------------------

47

4. Summary of governmental-cost payments, by divisions of municipal government: 1935-------------

56

5. Per capita revenue receipts and specified governmental-cost payments: 1935---------------------

66

6. Percent distribution, by principal classes, of revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments:
-------------------------1935--------------------------

70

7. Revenue receipts from taxes, special assessments, fines, forfeits, and escheats: 1935-----------

74

8. Revenue receipts from grants-in-aid, donations, and pension assessments: 1935-----------------

80

9. Revenue receipts from highway privileges, rent of investment properties, and interest: 1935-----

84

10. Revenue receipts from earnings o1 general departments, by principal divisions of the general
departmental service: 1935-------------------

87

11. Revenue receipts from earnings of public-service enterprises: 1935----------------------------

90

12. Governrmental-cost payments for operation and maintenance of general departments, by principal
divisions and subdivisions of the general departmental service: 1935--------------------------

93

13. Governmental-cost payments for operation and maintenance of general departments, by principal
divisions of the general departmental service-total and per capita: 1935---------------------

117

14. Percent distribution of the payments for operation and maintenance of general departments,
principal divisions of the general departmental service: 1935-----------------------------

123

by

15. Governmental-cost payments for operation and maintenance of public-service enterprises: 1935----

126

16. Governmental-cost payments for interest: 1935-------------------------

129

-----------

17. Payments for outlays, by principal divisions of governmental service: 1935--------------------

132

18. Nonrevenue receipts: 1935------------------------------------------

138

19. Nongovernmental-cost payments: 1935--------------------------------------------------------

141

20. Amount of specified assets at close of year: 1935-------------------------------------------

144

21. 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:1935

150

22. Funded, floating, and special assessment debt at close of year, classified by purpose for which
incurred: 1935-----------------------------------------------------------------------

156

23. Assessed valuation of property subject to the general property tax, per capita assessment, total
and per capita levy, and rate of levy: 1935----------------------------------------------- 162
MAP
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VI




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FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A
POPULATION OF OVER 100,000: 1935

INTRODUCT ION
SCOPE OF REPORT.-The present report of the Bureau of the Census is practi
cally limited to a presentation of statistics of the financial transactions
during the fiscal year 1935 of the 94 cities, each of which had a population of
over 100,000, as enumerated by the Federal census of April 1, 1930, and of the
financial condition of those cities at the close of the fiscal year reported.
The report also presents financial data relating to the city and county of
Honolulu, Hawaii.
The report includes the financial transactions of all local, municipal
governments, regardless of the number of legally independent political subdivi
sions and types of administrative' organization locally established to levy
taxes, incur debt, and perform the functions of government. The statistics,
therefore, cover the government of the city corporation proper and also inde
pendent school districts, sanitary districts, and other independent districts
practically coextensive with the cities, and also include a percentage of the
financial statistics of the county governments for cities having over 300,000
population.
The statistics are as accurate and as comparable as it has been feasible to
compile from the records of the cities and other local subdivisions, 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 qGpita 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.
This series of reports included through 1931 all cities having a population
of over 30,000. By Executive Order dated June 10, 1933, the annual collection
and compilation was limited to cities of over 100,000, until after the fiscal
year closing June 30, 1935.
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 government and the betterment of the communities; directly, through
personal study of the reports, and, indirectly, through the interpretations and
recommendations of practical students of civic affairs and of local civic
bodies.
The 94 cities of this class are responsible for the protection of the
lives, property, and health of their own inhabitants, constituting almost one
third of the population 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.
To assure the maximum of comparability of the statistics, the Bureau has
compiled the data for each city according to uniform classifications of
receipts, expenditures, and indebtedness, so far as possible. In reporting the
statistics for any city, therefore, extensive reclassification of data in the
city's records may be necessary. It is not possible in all cases to make com
parison of the city's own report with that of the Bureau of the Census.
During 1935, the unit of government administering certain local services
and maintaining the records of receipts and expenditures thereof, such as
welfare outdoor relief, varied among the cities. If administered by Federal or
State agencies, the figures are not included in this report, which is limited
to the official records of cities and overlying independent local units. The
differing practice resulted in a wide variation in the statistics of receipts
and payments for these services among the cities, which should be recognized in
using the figures for comparisons.
VII




VIII

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 100,000 IN 1930.-In the tables of this
report, with the exception of table 23, 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 this page a list of the
cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each. The
form of city government also is indicated. The location of each of these cities
is shown on the map of the United States on page VI.
These 94 cities represented an estimated population of 37,625,812 as at
July 1, 1933, or 29.9 percent of the total estimated population of the nation
as at that date of 125,770,000.

STATE AND CITY

AIABAMA:
Birmingham 1/---------

City
number

34

CALIFORNIA:
Long Beach 2/--------Los Angeles----------Oakland 2/-----------San Diego 2/---------San Francisco---------

52
5
29
51
11

COLORADO:
Denver----------------

30

CONNECTICUT:
Bridgeport---------Hartford-----------New Haven----------Waterbury-------------

56
48
50
93

DELAWiARE:
Wilmington------------

85

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:
Washington 1/---------

14

FLORIDA:
Jacksonville---------Miami 2/----------Tampa-----

62
82
86

GEORGIA:
Atlanta-------------ILLINOIS:
Chicago--------------Peoria------------INDIANA:
Evansville---------Fort Wayne---------Gary--------------Indianapolis---------South Bend----------

89
68
83
21
80

STATE AND CITY

LOUISIANA:
New Orleans 1/-----

City
number

16

MARYIAND:
Baltimore----------

8

MASSACNLUSETTS:
Boston---------Cambridge---------Fall River--------Lowell--------Lynn------------New Bedford-------Somerville--------Springfield-------Worcester-------

9
75
74
94
90
76
87
54
43

ICHIGAN:
Detroit--------Flint 2/----------Grand Rapids 2/----

4
49
46

bSITESCTA:
Duluth 1/---------Minneapolis-------St. Paul 1/--------

92
15
33

MISSOURI:
Kansas City 2/----St. Louis----------

19
7

31

NEBRASKA:
Omaha /-----------

39

2
79

NEW JERSEY:
Camden 1/---------Elizabeth---------Jersey City 1/----Newark 1/---------Paterson----------TrentOn 2/---------

69
71
23
18
61
65

IOWA:
Des Moines 1/---------

57

KANSAS:
Kansas City 1/-------Wichita 2/- -

67
72

NEW YORK:
Albany----------Buffalo--------New York--------Rochester 2/------Syracuse-------Utica----------Yonkers----------

KENTUCKY:
Louisville----------

25

OHIO:
Akron------------

63
13
1
22
40
91
60

35

City
number

STATE AND CITY

OHIO-Continued
Canton---------Cincinnati 2/-----Cleveland---- ---Columbus----------Dayton 2/------"--.Toledo------------Youngstown---------

84
17
6
27
41
28
45

OKLAHOMA:
Oklahoma City 2/--Tulsa 1/----------

42
55

OREGON:
Portland

26

/--------

PENNSYLVANIA:
Erie 1/-----------Philadelphia---Pittsburgh----------------Reading
Scranton-----------

70
3
10
77
58

RHODE ISLAND:
Providence---------

37

TENNESSEE:
Chattanooga 1/----Knoxville 2/------1-------Nashville----------

66
78
36
53

TEXAS:
Dallas 2/------"---El Paso------------Fort Worth 2/----------.---Houston
Sad Antonio 1/-----

32
88
47
24
38

UTAH:
Salt Lake City

59

Memphis

I--

VIRGINIA:
Norolk 2/--------Richmond-----------WASEINGTON:
Seattle---------Spokane 1/---------

64
44

Tacoma

20
73
81

.7----------

WISCONSIN:
Milwaukee-----------

1/ Commission plan of government.

12

2/ Council-manager plan of government.
NOTE.-Unless otherwise noted, during 1935 the cities listed operated under the council-mayor plan.




DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES
statistics of the 94 cities
1NUMBER AND CHARACTER OF GENERAL TABLES.-The
covered by this report are presented in 23 general tables. Table. 1 gives
certain statistics relating to population and area. Table 2 summarizes all
receipts, payments, and cash balances. Tables 3 and 4 surmarize the revenue
receipts and governmental-cost payments by divisions of the city government,
and make certain comparisons between those receipts and payments. Table 5
presents per capita averages, and table 6 the percent distribution, of the
receipts and payments .shown in tables 3 and 4. Tables 7 to 11, inclusive,
present detailed statistics relating to revenue receipts. Tables 12, 15, 16,and
17 give detailed statistics for governmental-cost payments. Table 13 summarizes
certain groups of these payments and presents per capita averages therefor, and
table 14 gives the percent distribution of these payments. Tables 18 and 19
present details of nonrevenue receipts and nongovernmental-cost payments. Table
20 sets forth certain assets of cities. Tables 21 and 22 relate to municipal
indebtedness. Table 23 presents statistics of the assessed valuation of prop
erty subject to taxation and the amounts and rates of tax levies.
in this report are
GROUPS OF CITIES.-The
statistical data presented
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,;00C 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 at
July 1, 1933, no later estimates having been made, except for '.ashington, D. C.
The financial statistics of each city include, in addition to the figures
of the city corporation, the data of all independent local governmental units
which are practically coextensive with the city; they include also, for the 18
"county cities" in groups I and II, a proportion of the independent county
governments.
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.
DATE OF CLOSE OF FISCAL YEAR.--The date shown is the close of the fiscal
year of the general treasury of the city corporation, even though independent
governmental districts or independently administered funds may have fiscal
years which do not coincide with that of the city's general treasury.
POPULATION.-Except as indicated by footnotes,the table shous for each city
the estimated population as at July 1, 1933. The estimates shown in the table
were computed as follows: The estimated increase for the United States from the
1930 census to July 1, 1933, was computed from statistics of births, deaths,
immigration end emigration.
The increase during this period, which amounted to
2,995,000 inhabitants, :was distributed among the States and cities on the basis
of their proportion of the increase for the United States oetween 1920 and
1930.
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.
AREA.-The last column of the table shows, for each city, the land
subject to the administration of the city corporation on July 1, 1935.

area

TABLE 2
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS, PAYMENTS, AND CASH BALANCES.-Table 2 presents for the
municipalities a summary of their receipts classified as revenue and nonrevenue
and of their payments classified as governmental-cost and.nongovernnental-cost.
In the column for receipts headed "Revenue" are summarized all amounts that are
shown by the local government records as having been received on revenue
ac.count. They represent amounts of moneys or other wealth received by or placed
to the credit of the local units for governmental purposes under such condi
tions that they increase the -assets without increasing the debt liabilities or




FINANCIAL STATISTICS

OF CITIES

decrease the debt liabilities without decre.sing the assets. In the second
column for receipts are summarized all other receipts under the heading
"Nonrevenue." The latter amounts are included in local accounts and must be
set up to secure a complete statement, although they do not result in an
increase of the net value of municipal assets.
In the column for payments headed "Governmental-cost" are summarized all
amounts recorded in the books of the local divisions of government as having
been paid on account of operation and maintenance,interest,and capital outleys.
In the second column for payments are sur arized all other pa3yents under the
heading "Nongovernmental-cost." The latter payments do not result in a decrease
in the net value of municipal assets.
The revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments here summarized are
given iLndetail in tables 3 through 17. Details of nonrevenue
receints and
nongovernmental-cost panyments are shown in tables 18 anid19, respectively.
TABLE 3
DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.-The wide diversity of organization of
municipal government is indicated by the number of independent units employed
to perform the functions and services of local goverrnmental bodies. In all
cases there is the city corporation, which is charged with the administration
of all municipal functions except those entrusted 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 amendments. For 33
the only local governmental unit, while
municipalities the city corporation r,'as
in the other 61 the functions of local government were carried on by two or
more governments as independent units, each having the power of taxation, for
the purpose for which it was constituted, over' all or part of the territory of
the city.
The term "county" appears as the designation of independent governmental
units in 18 of the cities of groups I and II, as follows: Chicago, Detr: l,
Los Angeles, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Buffalo, Minneapolis,Cincinrati,
Newark, Kansas City, Mo., Seattle,Indianapolis, Rochester,Jersey City, Houston,
Louisville, and Portland, Oreg. The data shown for these units include percent
ages of the entire data for the county government, the percent in each case
being based upon the ratio between the assessed valuation of the city and that
of the entire county. This procedure was adopted by the Bureau because in eight
of the cities of these groups, viz, New York, Philadelphia,St. Louis,Baltimore,
Boston, San Francisco, Washington, and New Orleans, the original county orrani
zation 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 nearly com
parable basis than would be secured w'ithout the county figures. The dat' for
cities of these two groups, however, are not comparable with those for cities
of group III, with the exception of those for Denver, a municipality in which
the county organization is merged with that of the city. For cities with county
receipts and payments, this table presents statements of the revenue receipts
of each of the divisions of government-city corporation, county, and school or
other district, whether collected by the divisions for which they were levied
or by another division.
SPECIAL TABLES FOR COUNTY CITIES.-In text tables I, II, III, and IV, Which
follow, there is a presentation 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 comparable with the data presented for cities in group III in the
corresponding general tables.




REVENUE RECEIPTS

TABLE I

TAXES
ALL REVENUES

City
no.

CITY

General property

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

CICAGO, ILL.-------------------------County--------------------------All other-------------------------

$263,217,620
27,504,902
235,712,718

$75.41
7.88
67.53

$191,518,907
20,073,580
171,445,327

$54.87
5.75
49.12

4

DETROIT, MIC.------------------------County---------------------------All other---------------------------

125,107,761
21,247,693
103,860,068

75.09
12.75
62.34

73,343,925
9,546,324
63,797,601

44.02
5.73
38.29

5

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.------------------110,536,102
County-------------------------25,542,381
All other------------ 84,993,721

81.63
18.86
62.77

51,843,786
17,282,073
34,561,713

38.29
12.76
25.53

-------------------------

6

CLEVElAND, OHIC---------------------County---------------------------All other---------------------------

65,638,322
15,003,949
50,634,373

71.47
16.34
55.13

38,257,436
6,453,081
31,804,355

41.66
7.03
34.63

10

PITTSBURGH, PA.---------------------County------------All other---------------------------

52,553,553
13,320,455
39,233,098

77.46
19.63
57.83

41,568,806
10,648,042
30,920,764

12

MILWAUKEE, WIS.-----------------------County-------------------------All other-+--------.---------------

54,290,368
19,877,206
34,413,].62

90.62
33.18
57.44

13

BUFFALO, N. Y.----------------------County-----------------------All other-------------------------

59,678,717
9,641,052
50,037,665

15

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.------------------County--------------------------All other------------------------

17

CINCINNATI, OHIO-----------------------County--------- -------------------All other----------------------

2

Pt

TCitn

Special

Total

Business and
nonbusines license
nonbusiness license

Poll

Per
capita

-------

-----

----------------

-------

Total

Per
capita

------ -- -----------------

SPECIAL.ASSESSENETS
AND
SPECIAL CHARGES
CHARGES
SPECIAL

Total

Per
capita

Total

17,057,11
1,211,021
15,846,090

$4.89
.35
4.54

$5,017,625
--------5,017,625

$1.44
---1.44

Per
capita

-------------------

----------

8,446,519
6,312,476
2,134,043

5.07
3.79
1.28

1,234,974
--------1,234,974

.74
---.74

----------

------------------

----------

5,558,032
3,254,893
2,303,139

4.10
2.40
1.70

2,067,578
--2,067,578

1.53
-1.53

202,545
--------202,545

.22
---.22

-------------------

----------

3,624,571
1,227,794
2,396,777

3.95
1.34
2.61

1,475,105
710,898
764,207

1.61
.77
.84

61.27
15.69
45.58

-------------------------

----------

$71,765
71,765
-------

$0.11
.11
----

850,996
15,779
835,217

1.25
.02
1.23

141,595

.21

141,595

.21

31,836,341
7,777,470
24,058,871

53.14
12.98
40.16

1,365,878
330,353
1,035,525

2.28
.55
1.73

-----------------------------

1,080,240
14,531
1,065,709

1.80
.02
1.78

722,169
49,5.2
672,647

1.21
.08
1.13

102.12
16.50
85.62

30,429,044
5,265,011
25,164,033

52.07
9.01
43.06

344,802
--------344,802

.59
---.59

-------------------

----------

2,060,156
675,860
3 8
1, 4,296

3.53
1.16
2.37

570,748

.98

570,748

.98

30,732,206
3,112,505
27,619,701

64.33
6.52
57.81

21,825,213
2,475,619
19,349,594

45.69
5.18
40.51

89,777
47,270
42,507

.19
.10
.09

----------------

--------

727,354
14,921
712,433

1.52
.03
1.49

1,847,495
13,345
1,834,150

3.87
.03
3.84

35,883,312
8,240,741
27,642,571

77.99
17.91
60.08

16,63,193
3,235,365
13,397,828

36.15
7.03
29.12

256,370
--------256,370

.56
---.56

-------------------

---------

2,057,862
864,524
1,193,

4.47
1.88
2.59

1,463,164
403,262
1,059,902

3.18
.88
2.30

$364,422
305,886
58,536

$0.22
.18
.04

4




REVENUE RECEIPTS--Continued

TABLE I-Continued

TAYES
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
AND
SPECIAL CHARGES

ALL RE1ENUES
Cit

General property

CITY

Special

Poll

Business and
nonbusiness license

no

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

$43,692,407
6,664,066
37,028,341

$97.75
14.91
82.84

$30,557,623
4,895,299
25,662,324

$68.36
10.95
57.41

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

$0.35
.20
.15

$6,267
------6,267

$0.01
---.01

$1,680,091
--------1,680,091

$3.76
---3.76

Total

Per
capita

18

NEWARK, N. J.--------------------------County---------------------------All other------------------------

19

KANSAS CITY, MO.--------------------County-----------------------------All other-------------------------

22,159,302
3,761,588
18,397,714

53.71
9.12
44.59

15,943,915
3,252,469
12,691,446

38.64
7.88
30.76

-------------------------

----------

------------------

----------

1,815,460
51,609
1,763,851

4.40
.13
4.27

314,066
-----314,066

.76

20

SEATTLE, WASH.------------------------County-----------------------------All other--------------------------

32,240,112
5,431,591
26,808,521

86.18
14.52
71.66

13,852,249
4,093,477
9,758,772

37.03
10.94
26.09

-------------------------

----------

-----------------

----------

796,568
17,978
778,590

2.13
.05
2.08

777,106
--------777,106

2.08
---2.08

21

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.---------------------County-----------------------------All other--------------------------

15,878,749
2,324,893
13,553,856

42.67
6.25
36.42

12,986,302
1,977,765
11,008,537

34.90
5.32
29.58

-------------------------

----------

58,876
34,884
23,992

.16
.09
.07

960,114
102,787
857,327

2.58
.28
2.30

52,112
1,920
50,192

.14
.01
.13

22

ROCHESTER, N. Y.-----------------------County-----------------------------All other-----------------------

38,544,682
4,796,216
33,748,466

115.58
14.38
101.20

20,560,316
2,481,300
18,079,016

61.65
7.44
54.21

241,271
--------241,271

.72
---.72

-------------------

----------

1,305,387
433,064
872,323

3.91
1.30
2.61

1,731,043
--------1,731,043

5.19
5.19

23

JERSEY CITY, N. J.---------------------County---------------------------All other---------------------------

29,926,436
7,969,394
21,957,042

93.55
24.91
68.64

21,902,066
7,129,645
14,772,421

68.47
12.29
46.18

49,534
28,600
20,934

.15
.09
.06

5,950f
------5,952

.02
---.02

878,366
1,715
876,651

2.75
.01
2.74

74,054
-------74,054

.23

24

HOUSTCN, TEX.-----------------------County-----------------------------All other---------------------------

16,234,570
2,602,603
13,631,967

51.07
8.19
42.88

11,198,553
1,574,165
9,624,388

35.23
4.95
30.28

-------------------------

----------

-------------------

----------

285,680
195,905
89,775

.90
.62
.28

25

LOUISVILLE, KY.---------------------County-----------------------------All other---------------------------

14,287,063
1,684,682
12,602,381

45.00
5.31
39.69

9,843,566
1,511,421
8,332,145

31.00
4.76
26.24

---------..----....
---------

---..
----

------..-----------

----------

562,123
4,438
557,685

1.77
.01
1.76

PORTIAND, 0REG.---------------------County--------------------------All other--------------------------

18,882,007
4,475,673
14,406,334

61.09
14.48
46.61

13,255,860
3,644,685
9,611,175

42.89
11.79
31.10

------------------------

----------

-------------------

----------

829,678
551,556
278,122

2.68
1.78
.90

26

$158,291
88,583
69,708

$259,056
--------259,056

$0.58
.58

.23

--------------33,118

.10

---.--

33,11.8

0

.76

.10

993,789

3.22

993,789

3.22

-0

0

'3




REVENUE RECEIPTS--Contirued

TABLE I--Continued
FIANS,
AND

FOR"FITS,
ESCHEATS

GRANTS-IN-AI
'ENIONAES,
AM
'
PENSION ASSESMENNE

IGHWAY PRLIVILEGIE,
RENTS, AID INTREST

EARNINGS OF
GENERAL DEPAR1TME1S

EARNINGS OF, PUBI.IC
SERVICE ENTERPRISES

City
no.
Total

2

4

CHICAGO, ILL.-----------------------------------County---------------------------------All other-------------------------------DETROIT, MICH.----------County------------All other-------------

-

----

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

975,720
44,885
930,835

0.28
.01
.27

$13,234,655
593,477
12,641,178

$3.79
.17
3.62

$11,876,535
182,316
11,694,217

$3.40
.05
3.35

8,991,303
5,399,621
3,591,682

$2.58
1.55
1.03

$14,545,764
14,545,764

4.17

561,533
34,393
527,140

.34
.02
.32

10,853,960
2,190,486
8,663,474

6.51
1.31
5.20

310,315
32,978
277,337

.19
.02
.17

7,026,589
2,825,150
4,201,439

4.22
1.70
2.52

22,965,524

13.78

22,965,524

13.78

835,657
312,495
523,162

.62
.23
.39

17,711,277
2,705,229
15,006,0486

13.08
2.00
11.08

2,571,082
609,958
1,961,124

1.90
.45
1.45

2,456,161
1,357,769
1,098,412

1.81
1.00
.81

27,492,509
19,964
27,472,545

20.30
.01
20.29

$4.17

5

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.----County------------All other----------------

6

CLEVELAND, OHIO--------------------------------County------------------------------------All other--------------

278,005
19,646
258,359

.30
.02
.28

11,113,249
5,833,587
5,279,662

12.10
6.35
5.75

689,582
196,354
493,228

.75
.21
.54

2,302,470
562,589
1,739,881

2.51
.61
1.90

7,695,359

8.38

7,695,359

8.38

PITTSBURGH, PA.------------County-------------------------All otter
------

149,715
32,317
117,398

.22
.05
.17

3,914,484
609,656
3,304,828

5.77
.90
4.87

1,141,160
648,427
492,733

1.68
.96
.72

1,684,579
1,291,646
392,933

2.48
1.90
.58

3,030,453
2,823
3,027,630

4.47
(1/)
4.47

230,339
15,106
215,233

.38
.03
.35

13,978,692
10,958,876
3,019,816

23.33
18.29
5.04

1,021,539
53,942
967,597

1.71
.09
1.62

1,775,494
677,406
1,098,088

2.96
1.13
1.83

2,279,676
----------2,279,676

69,114
2,331
66,783

.12

38.69
5.81
32.88

365,374
36,823
328,551

.63
.06
.57

738,142
267,313
470,829

1.26
.46
.80

2,491,550

4.26

.12

22,609,787
3,393,714
19,216,073

2,491,550

4.36
2.87

10

12

13

15

17

----------

----------

MIIWAUKEE, WIS.---------------------------------County--------------------------------All other-------------------------------BUFFALO, N. Y.------------------------------County-----------------------------------All other-------------------------------

(1/)

3.81
--3.81

MINtNEAPOLIS, MIiI.--....--------"----------.
County-----..___.-.
_....--.......---...
All other---------------------------------"

153,649
17,472
136,177

.32
.04
.28

3,186,951
305,040
2,881,911

6.67
.64
6.03

706,404
35,027
671,377

1.48
.07
1.41

826,076
203,811
622,265

1.73
.43
1.30

1,369,287
1,369,287

2.87

CINCINNATI, OHIO-------_ ___..---..
_
County-- ------------------------All other-------------

146,425
15,099
131,326

.32
.03
.29

6,841,847
3,203,194
3,638,653

14.87
6.96
7.91

4,085,958
154,079
3,931,879

8.88
.33
8.55

2,008,461
365,171
1,643,290

4.37
.79
3.58

2,390,032
47
2,389,995

5.19
(J/)
5.19

I! Less than 1/2 of 1 cent.

.. _----.
--...
--




REVENUE

TABLE

-Cont inued
FINES, FORFEITS,
AND ESCHEATS

City
no.

19

20

21

22

DO
IAN,
DONATIOS, AND
PENSION ASSESSMENTS

HIGHWAY PRIVILEGES,
RENTS AND IiTEREST

EARNINGS OF
GENERAL DEPARTMENTS

EARNINGS OF PUBLIC
SERVICE ENTERPRISES

CITY

Total

18

RECEIPTS-Continued

NEWARK, N. J.--- ------------------------------County---------------------All other---------------------------------

PeraTotal
capita

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

Pe

capita

0

----

$123,250
45,775
77,475

$0.28
.10
.18

$5,102,266
448,892
4,653,374

$11.41
1.00
10.41

$1,578,289
211,214
1,367,075

$3.53
.47
3.06

$1,504,554
974,303
530,251

KANSES CITY, MO.--------------------------------County---- "-------------------.--------All otheF--"-------------------------------

82,025
2,270
79,755

.20
.01
.19

457,967
121,076
336,891

1.11
.29
.82

538,206
18,892
519,314

1.30
.05
1.25

684,046
315,272
368,774

1.66
.76.90

2,323,617
--2,323,617

137,852
22,541
115,311

.37
.06
.31

3,623,247
798,442
2,824,805

9.69
2.13
7.56

503,443
43,336
460,107

1.35
.12
1.23

841,545
455,817
385,728

2.25
1.22
1.03

11,708,102

31.30

11,708,102

31.30

.06
1,170,913
--------------.06
1,170,913

3.15
- --3.15

114,462
35,203
79,259

.31
.09
.22

466,246
172,334
293,912

1.25
.46.79

-

SEATTLE, WASH.--------------- ---------------County-----------------------------------All other---------------------------------INDIAUAPOLIS, IND.------------------------------County--------------------------------All other------------------------------------

21,597
--------21,597

ROC:ESTER, N. Y.------------------------------25,413
County-------------------------------- ------.---All other---------------------------------25,413

.08

$3.37
2.18
1.19

$2,722,720

$6. 9

2,722,720

6.09

Z
5.63

48,127
---

.13
---

-H

48,127

.13
4.61
------4.61

.08

12,177,976
1,573,225
10,604,751

36.52
4.72
31,80

255,533
11,937
243,596

.77
.04
.73

709,900
296,690
412,210

2.13
.89
1.24

1,538,843
--------1,538,843

----

5.63
---

23

JERSEY CITY, N. J.--------------------------County-------------------------------.----_
All other----------------------.------------.

16,328
13,11.5
3,213

.05
.04
.01

3,046,104
226,068
2,820,036

9.52
.71
8.81

831,348
90,578
740,770

2.60
.28
2.32

990,864
479,673
511,191

3.10
1.50
1.60

2,131,820
-----2,131,820

6.66

24

hOUSTOS?, TEX.--------------------------------County-------------------------------------All other----------------------------

57,272
9,262
48,010

.18
.03
.15

1,726,498
' 428,804
1,297,694

5.43
1.35
4.08

456,710
45,511
411,199

1.44
.14
1.30

719,018
348,956
370,062

2.26
1.10
1.16

1,790,839

5.63

1,790,839

5.63

21,433
-1,433

.07
-----.07

1,091,685
101,392
990,293

3.44
.32
3.12

359,962
127
359,835

1.13
(1/)
1.13

738,684
67,304
671,380

2.33
.21
2.12

1,636,492

5.15

1,636,492

5.15

113,375
10,370
103,005

.37
.03
.34

383,482
15,827
367,655

1.24
.05
1.19

819,251
36,555
782,696

2.65

403,234
216,680
186,554

1.30
.70
.60

2,083,338

6.74

2,083,338

6.74

25

26

--

LOUISVILLE, KY.---------------------------------County----------------------------All other-----------------------------------PORTIi,,

O1REG.---------

County--

---------------------

"---------------------------------

All ot er ---------------------------------

1/ Len

t.hn 1/2 of 1 cent,

-

----

.12
2.53

6.66

o

0




GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

TABLE II

OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS

PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY
ALL GENERAL

DEPARTMENTS

City

CONSERVATION

GENERAL

Police department

CITY

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

CIHICAGO, ILL.---------------County----------------------All other--------------------

$135,887,619
15,534,326
120,353,293

$38.93
4.45
34.48

$16,175,971
6,535,935
9,640,036

$4.63

$16,718,740

1.87
2.76

16,718,740

4.79

6,750,425

DETROIT, MICH.-------------County-------------------All other-----------------

72,896,884
14,280,710
58,616,174

43.75
8.57
35.18

5,759,448
2,842,354
2,917,094

3.46
1.71
1.75

10,102,135
217,943
9,884,192

6.06
.13
5.93

4,511,186

2.71

4,511,186

LOS ANGELES, CAL.IF.---------County------------------All other-----------------

67,910,695
20,900,449
47,010,246

50.15
15.43
34.72

6,914,072
4,621,334
2,292,738

5.11
3.41
1.70

5,479,160
5,027
5,474,133

4.05

CLEVELAND, OHIC---------------

38,676,079
11,022,281
27',653,798

42.11
12.00
30.11

3,398,228
1,890,406
1,507,822

3.70
2.06
1.64

3,242,215
41,857
3,200,358

PITTSBURGI, PA. -----------------County-------------------All other--------------------

33,060,542
7,674,278
25,386,264

48.73
11.31
37.42

4,493,012
3,224,380
1,268,632

6.62
4.75
1.87

MILWAUKEE, WIS.-----------------County---------------------All other-------------------

39,457,1"49
16,602,612
22,854,537

65.86
27.71
38.15

2,102,164
1,063,777
1,038,387

BUFFALO, N. Y.--------------County---------------------A11 other--------------------

47,941,031
8,739,423
39,201,608

82.03
14.95
67.08

MINNEAPOLIS, MIN. --- .----------County----------------------All other---------- ----

70,788,708
2,664,493
18,124,215

0IO ---------------CINCINNATI, O
County----------------------All other-------------------

22,351,904
5,558,469
13,793,356

County---------- -----------

All other-------------------

1/ Less, than 1/2 of 1 cent.

Per
capita

Fire department

Total

$4.79 $6,750,425

Per
capita

SANITATION,

OR PROMOTION OF
CLEANLINESS

OF EALTH

GOVERNMENT
All other

Total

$1.93 12,358,164
555,881
1.93 1,802,283

Per
capita

Total

°0.64 $4,063,531
113,609
.16
.52 3,949,922

Per
capita

Total

$1.16 %4,903,296
.03
.1.13 8,903,296

Per
capita

$.55
2.55

.40
.19
.21

4,130,415
2,586,221
1,544,194

2.48
1.55
.93

4,144,454
.5,208
4,089,246

2.49
.03

ti

2.71

663,655
309,609
354,046

2.46

n

5,193,545
235,575
4,957,970

3.84
.17
3.67

1,448,532
868,188
580,344

1.07
.64
.43

1,456,964
798,033
658,931

1.08
.59
.49

1,783,064
91,022
1,692,042

1.32
.07
1.25

3.53
.05
3.48

2,204,981

2.40

1,275,644
703,8i7
571,827

1,699,193
71,098
1,628,095

1.85

2.40

.28
.13
.15

1.39
.77

2,204,981

253,217
117,681
135,536

2,475,489
107,359
2,368,130

3.65
.16
3.49

1,914,963

2.82

815,196
82,488
732,708

1.20
.12
1.08

2.37

2.82

.97
.29
.58

1,610,603

1,914,963

593,109
197,466
395,643

1,610,603

2.37

3.51
1.78
1.73

2,712,321
83,454
2,623,867

4.53
.14
4.39

1,797,874

3.00

945,991
391,414
554,577

1.58
.65
.93

5.03

3.00

.73
.12
.61

3,015,051

1,797,874

438,200
71,085
367,115

3,015,051

5.03

2,623,065
970,457
1,652,608

4.49
1.66
2.83

2,633,515
14,939
2,618,576

4.51
.03
4.48

2,146,413

3.67

1,014,889
72,358
942,531

1.74
.12
1.62

3.02

3.67

.51
.22
.29

1,767,204

2,146,413

297,592
131,323
166,269

1,767,204

3.02

43.52
5.58
37.94

1,475,448
821,412
654,036

3.09
1.72
1.37

1,226,381
20,793
1,205,588

2.57
.04
2.53

1,192,659

2.50

.46

.24
.22

1.99
1.3:5
.65

1.08

2.50

943,475
636,175
307,300

516,248

1,192,659

218,583
112,537
106,046

516,248

1.08

48.58
12.08
36.50

1,829,937
1,085,457
744,480

3.98
2.36
1.62

1,301,255
2,776
1,299,479

2.83
.01
2.82

1,241,198

2.70

1,241,198

2.70

177,188
63,605
113,5H3

.39
.14
.25

652,011
446,363
205,648

1.42
.97
.45

932,427
41,375
891,052

2.03
.09
1.934

(/)

4.05

.08

1.77




GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

TABLE Ii-Continued

PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY
ALL GENERAL
DEPARTMENTS

City

no.

OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS-Continued

CONSERVATION
OF HEALTH

GENERAL
GOVERNMENT
Fire department

Police department

CITY

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

$26,778,020
4,322,401
22,455,619

$59.91
. 9.67
50.24

14,276,817
2,373,194
11,903,623

'34.60
5.75
28.85

1,895,597
908,174
987,423

4t59
2.20
2.39

1,133,067
17,440
1,115,627

2.75
.04
2.71

798,446

1.94

798,446

1.94

42.18
10.93
31.25

1,516,504
766,485
750,019

4.05
2.05
2.00

1,517,024
.....--..1,517,024

4.06

1,648,189

4.41

County-------------------All other-------------------

15,779,722
4,088,187
11,691,535

4.06

1,648,189

4.41

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.-------------County-------------------All other-------------------

11,993,187
1,633,284
10,359,903

32.23
4.39
27.84

795,935
592,429
203,506

2.14
1.59
.55

1,096,373
58,203
1,038,170

2.95
.16
2.79

1,548,991

4.16

1,548,991

ROCHESTER, N. Y.--------------County---------------------All' other-------------------

27,599,000
4,527,378
23,071,622

82.76
13.58
69.18

1,691,396
759,495
931,901

5.07
2.28
2.79

1,095,478
59,438
1,036,040

3.28
.18
3.10

JERSEY CITY, N. J.-------------County---------------------All other--------------------

19,088,696
4,182,102
14,906,594

59.67
13.07
46.60

2,114,325
1,183,021
931,304

6.61
3.70
2.91

2,520,948
121,953
2,398,995

7,829,276
1,410,380
6,418,896

24.63
4.44
20.19

927,978
649,703
278,275

2.92
2.04
.88

LOUISVILLE, KY.----------------County---------------------All other--------------------

10,005,858
1,444,591
8,561,267

31.51
4.55
26.96

804,454
351,130
453,324

PORTLAND, OREG.---------------County-------------------All other---------------------

10,870,072
2,692,038
8,178,034

35.17
8.71
26.46

1,035,533
665,516
370,017

County---------------------All other--------------------

19

KANSAS CITY, MO.---------------County---------------------All other-------------------

20

21

22

24

26

Per
capita

Total

c Pit
capita

NEWARK, N. J.-------------------

SEATTLE,WASH.------------------

HOUSTON, TEX.------------------County-----------------All other-----------------

All other

Total

Total

$2,311,993
$5.17
896,792 2.01
1,415,201 3.16

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

-1

'

F

18

SANITATION,
OR PROMOTION OF
CLEANLINESS

$3,192,499 $7.14 $1,904,303
$4.26
.14
82,460
4.26
3,110,039 6.96 1,904,303

$343,002
91,963

851,039

;0.77
.21
.56

$2.54$1,779,249
~1,133,370
537,827 1.20
1.34 1,779,249
595,543

$3.98
3.98

163,660
55,992
107,668.

.40
.14
.26

273,133
26,229
246,904

.66
.06
.60

743,166
----......
743,166

148,198
70,202
77,996

.40
.19
.21

548,164
98,682
449,482

1.47
.26
1.21

4.16

165,760
24,608
141,152

.45
.07
.38

295,684
118,013
177,671

.79
.32
.47

610,058

1.64

1,111,414
6,669
1,104,745

3.33
.02
3.31

387,103
210,059
177,044

1.16
.63
.53

699,462
317,860
381,602

2.10
.95
1.15

1,270,944
17,195
1,253,749

3.81
.05
3.76

7.88 1,238,448

.57
.13
.44

717,260
370,854
346,406

2.24
1.16
1.08

967,036
13,409
953,627

3.02
.04
2.98

.53
.05
.48

390,689

1.23

390,689

1.23

1.80
1.80

c

570,398
3,732
566,666

1.52
.01
1.51

H

610,058

1.64
-------

.38
7.50

12,805
1,225,643

3.87
.04
3.83

182,974
41,268
141,706

575,681
15,185
560,496

1.81

534,612

1.68

99,562

.31

1.76

534,612

1.68

99,562

.31

169,702
15,688
154,014

2.53
1.11
1.42

976,730
137,307
839,423

3.08

588,594

1.85

2.65

588,594

1.85

141,532
45,494
96,038

.45
.14
.31

460,852
20,830
440,022

1.45
.07
1.38

452,902
3,650
449,252

1.43
.01
1.42

3.35
2.15
1.20

849,977

2.75

1,b58,249

3.42
3.42

.52
.12
.40

1.16

1,058,249

159,903
37,849
122,054

359,966

2.75

158,351
40,022
118,329

.51
.13

849,977

359,966

1.16

.05

.43

.38

H

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H

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GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS-Continued

TABLEII-Continued

HIGHWAYS

EDUCATION

CHARITIES,
HOSPITALS,

no.

General
expenses

Repair for
compensation
,

Total

capirta

Total

CORRECTIONS

Schools

!

apita

Total

MISCELLANEOUS

RECREATION

AND

CITY

4I'-

Per
capita

Libraries

-,

Total

4

I

erta
capita

Total

rT

I-

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per'
capita
___

I

2

CHICAGO, ILL.--------------------County-----------------------All other---------------------

4

5

6

10

12

13

15

17

$15,937,540 $4.57 $64,168 $0.02
469,785
15,467,755

.13
4.44

------64,168

-----.02

DETROIT, MICH.------------------County----------------------All other---------------------

3,238,472
1,599,996
1,638,476

1.94 142,749
.96
1,227
.98 141,522

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.--------------County-----------------------All other---------------------

4,232,227
1,057,463
3,174,764

3.13
.78

88,051

.07

2.35

88,051

.07

CLEVELAND, OHIO------------------County-----------------------All other---------------------

2,031,562
494,123
1,537,439

2.21
.54
1.67 134,973

.15

PITTSBURGH, PA.--------------County-----------------------All other---------------------

2,625,058
1,167,108
1,457,950

3.87
1.72
2.15

41,220
22,197
19,023

MILWAUKEE, WIS.----------------County-----------------------All other---------------------

1,773,388 2.96 254,779
.52 159,194
312,812
1,460,576 2.44 95,585

BUFFALO, N. Y.-------------------County-----------------------All other---------------------

2,077,479
574,040
1,503,439

3.55
.98

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.---------------County----------------------All other---------------------

1,684,908
273,230
1,411,678

3.53
.57
2.96

27,598

.06

27,598

CINCINNATI, OHIO-----------------County-----------------------All other--------------------

1,508,228
263,655
1,244,573

3.28
.57
2.7i

1/ Less than 1/2 of 1 cent.

134,973

2.57

10,739
472
10,267

.09

( )

.09

$7,143,489

$2.05 ,$37,988,298
$10.88 1,378,976

.40

5,744,861

13.49
.05
13.44

979,723
73,506
906,217

.59
.04
.55

1,490,469

23,005,512
73,557
22,931,955

16.99
.06
16.93

987,335
160,589
826,746

.73

11,863,476
2,538

12.92 1,495,025

1.85
.20

26,676
37.961,622

.01
10.87

9,684,665
4,868,180
4,816,485

5.81
2.92
2.89

22,479,227
81,222
22,398,005

13,418,874 9.91
11,957,345 8.83
1,461,529 1.08
9.09
7.57

.15

8,346,183
6,948,923
1,397,260

1.52

11,860,938 12.92 1,495,025

.06
.03
.03

3,431,914
2,057,449
1,374,465

5.06

10,982,115 16.19

3.03
2.03

3,205
10,978,910

(1/)
16.19

.43
.27
.16

13,773,110 22.99

8,511,684
9,131
8,502,553

.02

18,153,410 31.06

152,193

22.74
.25

---------

-------1,378,976

6,466,859
676,630

13,620,917

$0.40$5,744,861 $1.65 $12,660,160 $3.63

.12
.61
1.63

(i])

1.63

.39

11,294,579

3.24

1,404,559

.89
.05
.84

5,570,286
1,559,334
4,010,952

3.34
.94
2.40

1,675,548
219,312
1,456,236

1.24
.16
1.08

2,227,811
813,004

1.64

85,910

.60
1.04

M

2.45

!

479,519
9,426
470,093

.52
.01
.51

2,251,863
1,509,451

.81
1.64

976,911
320,168
656,743

1.44
.47
.97

2,442,861
477,685
1,965,176

3.60
.70
2.90

1,837,689
161,677

742,412

14.21
.02
14.19

357,360

.60

357,360

.60 1,676,012

3.07
.27
2.80

1,937,538
729,151
1,208,387

3.23
1.22
2.01

2,087,969
105,685
1,962,?84

3.54
.18
3.36

4,392,532
F862,275
3,530,257

7.52
1.48
6.04

759,752
10,434
749,868

1.59
.02
1.57

1,472,020
327,656
1,144,364

3.08
.69
2.39

397,558
25,855
371,703

.86
.06
.80

1,532,429
400,263
1,182,166

3.44
.87
2.57

.02
.95

10,180,544
11,356
10,169,188

17.42
.02
17.40

575,680

.99

575,680

.99

3,343,260
422,830
2,920,430

7.00
.89
6.11

7,486,171
8,856
7,477,315

15.67
.02
15.65

442,205
30,520
411,685

.93

.06

72,372

.16

4,286,956

.16

2,845,935
1,441,021

9.32
6.19
3.13

8,095,310
18,249
7,987,061

17.40
.04
17.36

364,935
364,935

72,372

.06
.87
.79
.79
------

o
y

1,414,807

.897

10.26
20.80

.02

1,365,581

1.65

658,091
14,773
643,318

5,996,518
12,156,892

(1/)

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GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS-Continued

TABLE II-Continued

HIGHWAYS

CHARITIES,

EDUCATION

HOSPITALS,

RECREATION

AND

City
no.

CITY

General
expenses

Total

18

19

Repair for
compensation

Total

Per
capita

Schools

CORRECTIONS

Total

Per
capita

MISCELLANEOUS

Libraries

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Per
capita

NEWARK, N. J.--------------------County-----------------------All other---------------------

$965,435

1.71

$99,036
7,483
91,553

$0.22
.02
.20

$3,668,499
1,597,860
2,070,639

$8.21
3.57
4.64

$8,706,757
289,788
8,416,969

$19.48
.65
18.83

$415,331
1,010
414,321

$0.93

765,720

.93

248,095

$1.32
.76
.56

1,670,436
277,488
1,392,948

$3.74
.62
3.12

KANSAS CITY, MO.-----------------C-unty-----------------------All other---------------------

1,679,418
471,944
1,207,474

4.07

54,078

.13
.13

4,726,701
2,621
4,724,080

11.46
.01
11.45

.58

54,078

4.33
1.87
2.46

241,070

1.14
2.93

1,787,098
771,018
1,016,080

241,070

.58

544,538
15,459
529,079

1.32
.04
1.28

236,845
104,317
132,529

.57
.25
.32

SEATTLE, WASH.-------------------County-----------------------All other------------------

2,162,343
1,235,639
926,704

5.78

11,468

.03

1,774,859

4,263,419
11,212
4,252,207

11.40
.03
11.37

.61

385,576

1.03

.01

4.74
4.54
.20

226,393

1,698,012
76,847

226,393

.61

385,576

1.03

1,007,187
204,223
802,964

2.69
.55
2.14

.67

370,154

.99

1.26
.29
.97

199,715

$2.16
.45

$588,110

340,015

(1/)

H

H
U)

20

(L )

4,554,463
14,893
4,539,570

12.24
.04
12.20

249,495
249,495

.67

370,154

.99

9,259,669
1,980,746
7,278,923

27.77
5.94
21:83

6,635,402
99,086
6,536,316

19.90
.30
19.60

207,340
7,978
199,362

.62
.02
.60

852,376
117,286
735,090

2.56
.35
2.21

2,510,897
458,753
2,052,144

7.53
1.38

3.03
1.32
1.71

3,245,400
1,539,947
1,705,453

10.15
4.81
5.34

4,906,891
1,507
4,905,384

15.34
(1/)
15.34

211,497

.66

211,497

.66

539,518
234,537
304,981

1.69
.73
.96

1,475,670
240,779
1,234,891

4.61
.75
3.86

903,799
338,033
565,766

2.84
1.06
1.78

639,957
323,148
316,809

2.01

3,309,028

10.41

.99

3,308,128

10.41

83,269
15,561]
67,708

.26
.05
.21

122,651
1,329
121,322

.39
(i/)
.39

72,348
50,833
21,515

.16
.07

LOUISVILLE, KY.-------------------------County--All other---------------------

791,181
243,189
547,992

2.49

1],819

.04

3,583,423
----------3,583,423

11.29

146,480
7,299
139,181;

326,143

.04

4.55
1.75
2.80

.46

11 ,81y

1,444,451
5514,137
890,314

11.29
----

1.72

.44

326,143

1.03

195,742

PORTLAND, OREG.----------------County-----------------------All other----------------------

928,178
430,171
498,007

3.00
1.39
1.61

29,721
1 ,391
28,330

1,270,232
1,068,75
201,477

4.11
3.46
.65

3,778,403
6,855
3,771,548

12.22
.02
12.20

241,409
241, 81
28

.78
.78
(1/)

274,441
1,106
273,335

.89
(1/)

725,709
198,992

.89

526,717

ROCHESTER, N. Y.--------------

701,041
98,189
602,852

1.88
.26
1.62

1,242

1,872,430
492,813
1,379,617

5.61
1.48
4.13

5,089

.02

5,089

.02

JERSEY CITY, N. J.
County-----------------------All other---------------------

968,729
422,022
546,707

HOUSTON, TEX.--------------------County-----------------------All other--------------------

-

County-----------------------All other---------------------

26

1

3.05
1.66
1.39

22

25

11,468

1,133,16
619,370
514,446

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.---------------County-----------------------All other---------------------

24

2.48

470,175
107,579
362,596

21

23

3.30O

i

1,242

.77

i

.]0

(L)
.1)
i

1.02

I

900

(L/)

I

L

I

Less tnan.1/2 of 1 cent.

1.03
---

I
.A

I
i

277,297
I-

01,5151

6.15

.87
.26
.61
2.35
.64
1.71

H
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H
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H
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GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS

TABLE III
PROTECTION TO

EUCATION

PERSON AND PROPERTY

Con-

General

no.
Cit

CITY

2

CHICAGO, ILL.-----------County-------------All other----------

4

DETROIT, MICH.----------County-- -------All other------------

5

6

Total

servation
of
health

government
Police
department

Fire
department

other

Sanitation,

Charities,

or
Highways
promotion
ofcor-ion
cleanliness

Recreation

and
pitals,
cor
Schools

Libraries

$22,673,222
3,618,876
19,054,346

$421,938
213,797
208,141

$2,499
-------2,499

$191,380
-------191,380

-------------------------

$12,590
----12,590

$10,244,640
----------10,244,640

$4,817,361
2,805,478
2,011,883

$606,852
599,601
7,251

$4,962,034
---------4,962,034

6,514,987
2,564,382
3,950,605

97,035
28,996
68,039

18,420
4,803
13,617

----------------------

$2,061
1,361
700

5,900
------5,900

116,497
11
116,486

5,724,264
2,447,329
3,276,935

74,084
42,434
31,650

393,964
125
393,839

14,704
10,819
3,885

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.------

12,842,440

54,038

131,842

42,529

1,857,814

7,345

922,360

5,017,028

71,290

4,320,131

121,981

County---------------

2,946,798

All other--------

9,895,642

9,101

131,842

34,340

2,373

CLEVELAND, OHIO-----------

4,180,241

10,127

34,269

32,751

---------

County------------All other--------

303,224

44,937 --------

8,189 1,855,441

5,555 ------------------------

5,632

50,041

1,713

872,319

1,890

2,024,880

-------

419

832,276

Miscel
is
lane
os

68,158

4,184,752

3,132

1,777,850

39,223

294,936------

-

924
4,319,207
16,270

----------

$46,691 $1,320,872
--------------46,691
1,320,872

$46,365
46,365

55,585
12,473
28,504--27,081
12,473
99,380

196,702

34,330

33,660

87,651

65,720

183,492

9,582

231,085

2,314

------------------

3,877,017

4,572

34,269

32,751

---------

1,890

2,024,461

1,482,914

39,223

16,270

9,582

231,085

13,210

2,314

10

PITTSBURGH, PA.---------County-----------All other--------

8,029,718
3,874,352
4,155,366

528,566
521,441
7,125

47,582
5,392
42,190

22,810
-------22,810

17,996
3,518
14,478

42,795
36,992
5,803

315,851
---315,851

3,285,711
1,708,710
1,577,001

924,8?9
752,903
171,976

706 60
16
706,644

152,400
5,960
146,440

951,079
838,879
112,200

1.033.389
541
1,032,848

12

MILWAUKEE, WIS.---------County--------------All other------------

3,083,969
743,327
2,340,642

81,861
11,147
70,714

36,900
7,527
29,373

5,647
--- "---5,647

13,723
-----13,723

118,814
118,814
--------

530,098
----530,098

622,006
21,828
600,178

24,338
24,338
----------

872,922
---------872,922

48,152
-------48,152

561,216
391,484
169,732

168,292
168,189
103

13

BUFFALO, N. Y.----------County------------All other--------

6,605,443
1,338,826
5,266,617

21,204
7,540
13,664

69,942
730
69,212

7,688
-------7,688

5,543
5,462
81

49,346
44
49,302

1,781,776
---1,781,776

2,604,179
987,167
1,617,012

262,231
160,074
102,157

995,265
---------995,265

57,606
-------57,606

691,247
150,525
540,722

59,416
27,284
32,132

15

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.------County-----------All other-----------

3,304,007
41,331
3,262,676

6,627
2,844
3,783

44,274
64
44,210

82,245
-------82,245

3,333
2,681
652

8,527
-------8,527

742,517
33,933
708,584

21,544
1,666
19,878

11,356
42
11,314

57,599
--------57,599

107,568
--------107,568

101
101

17

CINCINNATI, OHIO---------County-------All other-----------

2,796,132
702,689
2,093,443

49,116
19,232
29,884

20,658
-------20,658

79,938
-------79,938

840
-------840

138,427
137,305
1,122

30,425
141,056
10,539---------19,886
141,056

122,884
122,884
------

468,135
14,639
453,496

40,608
35,848
4,760

2,218,316
--------2,218,316
598,984
118,584
480,400

1,105,061
243,658
861,403

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GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS OF GENERAL DEPARTIMENTS-Continued
TABLE III-Continued
PROTECTION TO
PERSON AND PROPERTY
Cioy

CITY

Total

Conservation

General
government

of

Police
Fire
depart- department
ment

18

NENAR, N. J.------------- County---------------All other-------------

590,113
160,414
429,699

$20,591 $59,912 $13,579
3,354 --------------17,237
59,912 13,579

All
other

$338
338

health

Sanitation,Charities,
hos
or
pitals,
promotion Highways
and
of
cor
.cleanliness
rections

$1,084
$14,464
271 ----------813
14,464

$200,472
35,644
164,828

677,299 172,096 64,912
630
252,974
816
275,157 149,451 -------- ----------------------------402,142 22,645 64,912
630
252,974
816

320,027
33,556
286,471

-

19

KANSASCITY, MO.---------County---------------All other-------------

20

SEITILE,WASH.----------2,632,812
County---------------423,712
All other-------------2,209,100

21

INDIANAPOLIS,
IND.-------County---------------All other-------------

988,027
24,893
963,134

7,377
4,685
2,692

20,480 19,643
5,776 -------14,704 19,643

17,255 117,143
281,841
3,785
3,042 ----------13,470 114,101
281,841

22

ROCHESTER, N. Y.---------County---------------All other-------------

4,133,737
573,577
3,560,160

39,505
14,351
25,154

16,388 11,745
1,327 -------15,061 11,745

21,489
5,410
16,079

2,545,035
464,422
2,080,613

15,931
6,179
24,314
70,950
9,664 -------- -------- --------6,267
6,179
24,314
70,950

$97,912
83,935
13,977

EDUCATION
Recreation

Miscel
lane
ous

Schools

$43,477
9,858
33,619

Libraries

$61,615
612
61,003

$27,640 $49,029
26,402-----49,029
1,238

369,786
139,013
10,835
536,495
6,258----------------------------363,528
139,013
10,835
536,495

'152
152

531,213
4,992
1,901,067
1,981
24,221
19,967
31,502
2,221 ----------409,351
1,981 ---------- --------- ---------2,771
531,213 1,491,716---------24,221
19,967
31,502 ----

26,979
23,854
3,125

89,714
5,946
83,768

519,506 1,261,149
25,750
355,853
493,756
905,296

23

JERSEY CITY, N. J.-------County---------------All other--------------

24

HOUSTON, TEX.------------County---------------All other-----------

25

LOUISVILLE,
KY.----------2,073,335
12,083
County--------------204,231 --------All other-------------1,869,104
12,083

26

PORTLAND, OREG.----------242,301
25,005
16,140
7,082 --------1,579
12,805
151,398
County---------------- 37,239
25,005 -------- -------- --------1,579 ----------- ---------All other------------- 205,062 --------16,140
7,082 ----------------12,805
151,398

812,173
3,226 50,000 85,000 ---------- 273,186 ----------402,766 --------- ---------------------------- 273,186 ---------409,407
3,226
50,000 85,000 -----------------------------1,883,890
950 ---------------------------------533,224
960,836 --------- -------- -------- -----------------------------923,054
950 -------- -------- --------- -------533,224
15,725 37,570
25,501
-------------- --------------15,725 37,570 --------- 25,501

775,669
3,286
772,383

14,588
284,301
68,763
66,513
1,659----------------------12,929
284,301
68,763
66,513
82,071
34,675
47,396

1,149,960
29,426
1,120,534

779,405
2,196
777,209

171,660
75,101
96,559

495
495
409
409

53,880
5,634
48,246

298,073
1,288
67,713
33,687-------------129,580--------------------------------------------168,493
1,288
67,713
33,687-------------1,147,920
957,589
190,331
661,808
171,523
490,285

11,603
130,297
57,802
1,948
3,101 ---------- --------- ---------8,502
130,297
57,802
1,948

146
146

69,031
274,2511 15,820
27,852 158,025
29,422------------------- -------------39,609
274,251
15,820
27,852 158,025
10,655
15,200 --------2,143
10,655------------------- ----------------------15,200 --------2,143

294
294

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13

DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

GROSS

AND. NET

TABE IV
City
no.

DEBT

GROSS DEBT

NET DEBT

CITY
Total

2

CHICAGO, ILL.------------------------------County---------------------------------All other-------------------------------

4

Per
capita

Total
Toa

Per
capita

$697,301,987
51,450,504
645,851,483

$199.76
14.74
185.02

$457,807,332
41,268,827
416,538,505

$131.15
11.82
119.33

DETROIT, ICH.-----------------------------County-------------------------------All other----------------------------

405,207,252
10,879,829
394,327,423

243.21
6.53
236.68

313,871,567
4,572,539
309,299,028

188.39
2.74
185.65

5

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.------------------------County------------------------------All other-------------------------------

266,195,064
31,079,374
235,115,690

196.58
22.95
173.63

245,175,461
27,267,464
217,907,997

181.06
20.14
160.92

6

CLEVELAND, OHIO--------------------------County---------------------------------All other---------------------------

167,094,017
32,391,457
134,702,560

181.94
35.27
146.67

143,247,301
22,850,400
120,396,901

155.97
24.88
131.09

10

PITTSBURGH, PA.-------------------------County-------------------------------All other-----------------------------

160,395,147
75,037,219
85,357,928

236.40
110.59
125.81

141,353,250
61,812,071
79,541,179

208.33
91.10
117.23

12

MILIAUEE, WIS.------------------------County------------------------------All other-----------------------------

74,383,102
9,235,831
65,147,271

124.16
15.42
108.74

59,293,149
6,840,886
52,452,263

98.97
11.42
87.55

13

BUFFALO, N.Y.------------------------County------------------------------All other-----------------------------

146,616,919
28,119,428
118,497,491

250.88
48.12
202.76

124,564,718
21,910,152
102,654,566

213.15
37.49
175.66

15

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.-------------------------County---------------------------------All other-----------------------------

68,433,601
3,676,815
64,756,786

143.26
7.70
135.56

54,778,751
2,542,043
52,236,708

114.67
5.32
109.35

17

CINCINNATI, OHIO---------------------------County------------------------------All other----------------------------

119,704,732
14,745,345
104,959,387

260.17
32.05
228.12

74,353,336
8,629,342
65,723,994

161.60
18.76
142.84

18

-NTEKARK,N. J;----------County--------------------------------All other----------------------------

I-1I1,433,336
23,683,837
127,749,499

338.78
52.98
285.80

130,109,878
19,033,196
111,076,682

291.07
42.58
248.49

19

KANSAS CITY, MO.---------------------------County----------------------------All other-----------------------------

77,737,654
15,887,896
61,849,758

188.41
38.51
149.90

66,541,226
13,129,192
53,412,034

161.27
31.82
129.45

20

SEATTLE, WASH.---------------------------County--------------------------------All other-------------------------------

102,423,120
12,769,843
89,653,277

273.79
34.13
239.66

90,267,703
9,329,545
80,938,158

241.29
24.94
216.35

21

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.----------------------------Courty-------------------------All other-------------------------------

32,743,283
6,135,952
26,607,331

88.00
16,49
71.51

29,825,706
5,006,188
24,819,518

80.16
13.45
66.71

22

ROCHESTER, N. Y.------------------------County-------------------------------All other-----------------------------

80,900,095
13,253,876
67,646,219

242.58
39.74
202.84

64,370,122
11,073,580
53 96,542

193.01
33.20
159.81

23

JERSEY CITY, N. J.------------------------County------------------------------All other---------------------------

93,606,226
15,391,408
78,214,818

292.61
48.11
244.50

82,622,494
11,916,637
70,705,857

258.28
37.25
221.03

24

HOUSTON, TEX.------------------------------County-------------------------------All other-----------------------------

59,000,510
10,695,000
48,305,510

185.59
33.64
151.95

50,985,992
9,330,082
41,655,910

160.38
29.35
131.03

25

LOUISVILLE, KY.----------------------------County------------------------------All other----------------------------

41,615,518
364;344
41,251,174

131.07
1.15
129.92

34,003,527
2,433
34,001,094

107.10
.01
107.09

26

PORTLAND, OREG.----------------------------County--------------------------------All other----------------------------

73,294,810
13,512,957
59,781,853

237.12
43.72
193.40

55,057,136
11,980,467
43,076,669

178.12
38.76
139.36




14

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

REVENUE RECEIPTS.-Table 3 is designed to present the revenue receipts for
each of, the 94 municipalities, and for each independent governmental body
organized for the purpose of supplying services to these local communities. The
governmental 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
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
governmental units are shown on the line of the descriptive title of the unit.
All the governmental units shon in the table, with the possible exception of
some of the counties, exercise municipal functions.
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 liabil
ities or decrease the debt liabilities without decreasing the assets. The
significance of the terms employed in table 3 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
apportioned 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 pri
vately owned real property. They include taxes upon the property of corpora
tions 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 alS9 include all taxes levied
upon mortgages at the time of their execution or entry of public record; inher
itance taxes and taxes on incomes; 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
business and business activities, exacted, with or without the issue of
licenses, from persons -natural and corporate in proportion to the volume of
their business, or by reason of the business in whichl they are engaged. These
taxes are divided primarily into liquor and other business licenses.
Nonbusiness license taxes are taxes other than upon business that are
exacted primarily for purposes of regulation, and are collected in connection
with the issues of so-called licenses or permits, and are always levied with
reference to measurable or assumed measurable benefits conferred uoon or
enjoyed by th% 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 specified time; (2) general license taxes, or licenses for non
business 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 departmental 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.
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
important item among receipts of this class.
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND SPECIAL CHARGES.--Special assessments are compul
sory 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. The amounts

shown in the table include all




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115

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.
Such a charge is
Special charges differ somewhat from special assessments.
made where the cost of a public improvement,the payment for which is classified
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
improvement, 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 ovners of which cannot be ascer
tained or located.
GRANTS-IN-AID,DONATIONS,AND PENSION ASSESSlENTS.--Grants-in-aid are amounts
contributed by one civil division, as a State or a county, to another to aid in
the support of specified functions. When any of the divisions of the government
of a city receives for its own use from any other civil division the proceeds
of any general property tax levy or of any other tax or revrenue collected
wholly within the territory of the local division receiving same,anrd the amount
so received does not differ from the amount collected within such territory, or
differs only by the costs of collection, the amount so received is reported
under the proper classification as a receipt from taxes and not as a grant.
Donations consist of gratuitous contributions received from privrate 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
establishment or maintenance of such funds.
HIGH'W1AY PRIVILEGES, RENTS, AND INTEREST.--Highway privilege dues is the
designation applied by the Bureau of the Census to amounts received from
individuals and corporations enjoying a special privilege of using the streets
and alleys of cities in providing public services, such as those furnished by
street railways, subways, electric-light, telephone, or rater 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 a'Jnins, bay and show win
dows, and other structures and conveniences, including signs, beyond the build
ing line.
The receipts from rents tabulated in table 3 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 3 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 activities, except those charged with the administra
tion 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 compen
sation 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
These earnings are
as receipts from business and no'nbusiness license taxes.
shown by departments in table 10.
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, gas, markets,

warehouses, transit
and airports.

systems, ports,

wharves, harbors, auditoriums,

stadiums,




16

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

TABLE 4
GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS.--Under the general heading "Governmental-cost
payments" of table 4 are included all costs of municipal governments,consisting
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 carrying on other activities for vwhich those governments have authority.
These costs are readily separable into three classes-expenses, or operation
and maintenance, 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 d,page 14.
EXPENSES, OR PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.--Municipoal 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
receivable. They are costs, exclusive of those arising from the construction
or acquisition 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 main
tenance and operation of government,
and the management of trusts.
Table 4
presents these costs separately for general departments and for public-service
enterprises.
INTEREST CHARGES.-The term "municipal interest charges" is a designartion
of interest costs incurred by municipalities for the use of credit capital. All
payments on account of such charges are shown in a single column of table 4,
but in table 16 are shown the amounts paid on each class of debt.
OUTLAYS.-Municipal 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 con
nection with the business undertakings
conducted by them.
In the column "or
outlays" is shown the aggregate of all payments for the purchase and improve
ment of land, the erection of new buildings, the installation and extension of
water-supoly 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
acquisitions 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 17, as are also those for the principal classes of public
service enterprises.
COMPARISON OF REVENUE RECEIPTS AND ALL GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS. -Compar
isons 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 improve
ments.
In the last three columns of table 4 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
governmental-cost payments for each of the cities in which revenue receipts
were the greater. Of the 94 cities covered by this report,17 made ronernmental
cost payments in excess of their revenue receipts and 77 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 4 shows the excess of revenue receipts over
payments for operation, maintenance, and interest. These payments correspond
approximately to the costs of a business corporation for maintenance, operating
expenses, and interest, except that no allowances have been made for deprecia
tion.
Of the 94 cities, 92 received from revenues amounts in excess of their

payments for operation, maintenance, and interest.




DESCRIPTIVE SUMPA1RY

17

NTAL-COST PA YMENTS. -The
REVENUE RECEIPTS AND GOVERMN
NET AND TRANSFER
totals of tables 3 and 4 include both actual receipts and payments, or receipts
from and payments to the public, and nominal or transfer receipts and payments,
or amounts receivred by one department, fund,or account, as payments by another.
In text table V the total revenue receipts of table 3 and governmental-cost
transfer
receipts
separated into net, or actual, and
paJ'yments of table 4 are
and paymentis.

REVENUE RECEIPTS

TABLE V

GOVER2BENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS

City

CITY

no.

Grand total----------------

Group I--------------------------Group II-----------------------Group III-----------------------

Net

Transfer

Net

Transfer

$2,859,830,677

$61,504,860

$2,562,454,990

$61,486,084

2,004,290,215
319,066,855
536,473,607

48,548,075
5,711,481
7,245,304

1,773,539,824
289,849,109
499,066,057

48,548,075
5,711,807
7,226,202

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

New York, N. Y.-------------------Chicago, Ill.-----------------------Philadelphia, Pa.--------------Detroit, Mich.-----------------;os Angeles, Calif.-------------Cleveland, Ohio-----------------St. Louis, Mo.------------------Baltimore, Md.------------------Boston, Mass.----------------------Pittsburgh, Pa.----------------San Francisco, Calif.-----------Milwaukee, Wis.---------------------Buffalo, N. Y.------------------D. C.---------------

?!ashington,

$894,165,007
259,592,875
117,307,934
123,523,712
106,603,244
64,886,462
40,577,986
47,802,389
81,350,986
52,046,237
51,924,065
53,446,138
59,260,835
51,802,345

$26,352,287
3,624,745
6,998,173
1,584,049
3,932,858
751,860
311,362
1,293,930
1,746,741
507,316
182,642
844,230
417,882
---------

$769,221,613
197,725,548
103,282,390
105,682,805
115,791,020
56,348,223
42,082,303
40,393,834
80,936,545
49,268,502
51,140,865
48,030,168
63,510,225
50,125,783

$26,352,287
3,624,745
6,998,173
1,584,049
3,932,858
751,860
311,362
1,293,930
1,746,741
507,316
182,642
844,230
417,882
----------

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000

15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Minneapolis, Minn.-------------------New Orleans, La.---------------Cincinnati, Ohio------------------Newark, N. J.----------------------Kansas City, Jdo.---------------------Seattle, Wash.--------------------Indianapolis, Ind.----------------Rophester, N. Y.-----------------Jersey City, N. J.-------------------Houston, Tex.----------------------Louisville, Ky.-------------------Portland, Oreg.--------------------

$30,470,198
26,228,785
34,216,863
42,859,060
22,080,520
30,869,307
15,876,487
38,430,396
29,487,650
16,051,225
14,120,284
18,376,080

$262,008
88,705
1,666,449
833,347
78,782
1,370,805
2,262
114,286
438,786
183,345
166,779
505,927

$27,713,611
24,100,501
30,203,652
35,106,484
24,259,492
30,112,897
14,397,357
35,728,688
24,736,965
13,666,456
14,860,668
14,962,338

$262,008
88,705
1,666,449
833,673
78,782
1,370,805
2,262
114,286
438,786
183,345
166,779
505,927

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

Columbus, Ohio-------------------Toledo, Ohio---------------------Oakland, Calif.---------------- ----Denver, Colo.------------------------

Atlanta, Ga.---------------------Dallas, Tex.-----St. Paul, Minn.------------------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.----------------

$11,818,263
13,639,144
16,014,187
16,835,535
9,309,259
10,352,106
13,471,586
6,631,665
11,116,108
9,296,310
16,084,675
7,623,918
11,751,889
17,600,867
8,682,164
6,903,627
14,025,695
9,641,254
7,035,529
7,140,500

$301,217
61,113
301,741
196,045
94,573
46,573
579,563
60,864
100,827
16,506
991,891
90,065
321,636
3,886
129,836
227,921
35,163
439,691
4,739
170,609

$13,696,516
10,692,378
15,162,666
16,321,042
8,972,188
9,493,591
11,961,357
6,145,855
8,971,665
8,140,968
17,537,454
6,493,766
8,926,782
17,238,067
7,680,162
5,299,136
13,619,030
8,249,069
6,599,166
5,718,273

$301,217
61,113
301,741
196,045
94,573
46,573
579,563
60,864
100,827
16,506
991,891
90,065
321,636
3,886
129-,836
227,921
35,163
439,691
4,739
170,609




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TABLE 5
PER CAPITA REVENUE RECEIPTS AND SPECIFIED GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS.-The
per capita receipts and payments of table 5 are based on the absolute amounts
shown in tables 3 and 4.
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 as at July 1, 1933, no later estimates having
been made, except for Washington, D. C.
TABLE 6
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUE RECEIPTS AND GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS.Table 6 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 governmental costs-operation and maintenance, interest, and outlays
-constitute of the total of such payments, the figures for operation and main
tenance being shown under two heads, "Operation and maintenance of general
departments" and "Operation and maintenance of public-service enterprises." The
percentages are in all cases computed upon the basis of the receipts and pay
ments shownm in tables 3 and 4.
PROPORTIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS OF THE GOVERN
MENTS OF CITIES.-An examination of table 3 discloses that the proportion of
revenues received from property taxes is much greater, as a rule, for city
corporations 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 govern
ment. Independent divisions of the city government receive relatively small
amounts from special assessments.
PERCENT RELATION OF REVENUE RECEIPTS TO GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS.-Of the
total revenue receipts of the 94 cities covered by this report, 66 percent was
required for meeting payments for operation and maintenance, 11.8 percent was
required for meeting interest payments, and the remainder, 22.2 percent, was
available for outlays or other purposes.
The last five columns of table 6 show the percent of governmental-cost
payments 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 77 of the 94 cities the revenue receipts were greater than the
governmental-cost payments, while for the remaining 17 cities the revenues were
not sufficient to meet the cost of the year for operation, maintenance, inter
est, and outlays.
TABLE 7
RECEIPTS FROM THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX.--The receipts of the several cities
from the general property tax are shown on table 7 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 received as penalties and interest on deferred payments.
RECEIPTS FROM SPECIAL TAXES.-In the text for table 3 will be found a
discussion of the character of taxes classified as special. In table 7 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 text table VI, which follows.




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TABLE V--Continued
REVENUE
City
no.

RECEIPTS

GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYIvENTS

CITY
Net

Transfer

Net

Transfer

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.--------------------------San Diego, Calif.-Long Beach, Calif.-------------------Nashville, Tenn.------------------Springfield, Mass.-------------------Tulsa, Okla.----------------------Bridgeport, Conn.-------------------

$6,768,927
12,808,156
7,975,368
10,242,504
8,103,914
9,812,227
5,463,509
12,280,613
6,051,203
7,734,872

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.-----------------------Chattanooga, Tenn------------------

6,104,466
5,827,587
5,861,499
15,540,378
8,189,213
7,368,692
10,291,197
7,382,140
6,744,405
3,517,741

103,540
11,996
348
44,730
171,363
253,729
44,340
391,490
91,060
14,830

5,707,446
5,311,263
5,055,031
13,507,026
7,532,747
7,073,512
9,989,552
5,719,867
6,199,823
3,436,774

87,003
11,996
348
44,730
171,363
253,729
44,340
391,490
91,060
14,830

67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76

Kansas City, Kans.-----------------Fort Wayne, Ind.------------------Camden, N. J.---------------------Erie, Pa.----------------------------Elizabeth, N. J.---------------------Wichita, Kans.----------------------Spokane, Wash.--------------------Fall River, Mass.----------------Cambridge, Mass.---------------New Bedford, Mass.-----------------

6,679,324
4,384,122
5,990,048
4,684,838
6,980,259
4,436,782
4,479,729
5,727,198
9,083,612
5,855,370

194,872
13,777
92,741
8,587
41,388
5,266
32,055
3,927
34,317
16,499

5,564,604
3,759,313
5,746,204
4,235,914
5,298,540
3,507,909
3,831,285
5,005,955
7,995,530
5,726,523

194,872
13,777
92,741
8,587
41,388
5,266
32,055
3,927
34,317
16,499

77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86

Reading, Pa.---------------------Knoxville, Tenn.------------------Peoria, Ill.----------------------South Bend, Ind.---------------------Tacoma, Wash.---------------------Miami, Fla.--------------------------Gary, Ind.--------------------------Canton, Ohio----------------------Wilmington, Del.----------------Tampa, Fla.---------------------------

5,147,989
4,572,490
4,080,152
3,303,994
6,205,911
5,904,757
3,157,845
4,340,810
4,955,645
4,339,342

2,576
194,809
8,498
1,670
259,710
8,250
270
83,266
41,755
134,889

6,003,832
4,235,497
3,582,585
2,975,932
5,581,949
8,110,172
2,892,327
3,068,363
5,511,255
3,757,424

2,576
194,809
8,498
6,630
259,710
8,250
270
83,266
41,755
134,889

87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94

Somerville, Mass.--------------------El Paso, Tex.----------------------Evansville, Ind.-------------------Lynn, Mass.------------------------Utica, N. Y.---------------------Duluth, Minn.------------------------Waterbury, Conn.------------------Lowell, Mass.---------------------

5,878,683
3,013,079
3,165,519
6,425,111
7,132,469
5,630,976
6,655,033
5,219,728

---------100,887
25,302
500
5,869
50,186
220,512
1,215

$23,761
57,877
133,386
24,512
-------8,781
81,513
---------29,996
----------

$6,553,310
12,820,393
7,017,72.1
8,997,385
8,434,086
9,549,579
6,296,904
11,691,301
4,645,962
8,449,158

$23,761
50,352
133,386
24,512
-8,781
81,513
29,996

5,744,743---------100,887
2,346,422
25,302
3,227,734
500
5,997,138
5,869
7,059,679
50,186
4,796,090
220,512
7,012,274
1,215
5,582,893

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 represent 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, 351,364,317 were interest transfers,
and $10,140,543 were service transfers. Of the total transfer payments,
$51,369,277 were interest transfers, and $10,116,807 were service transfers.




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TABLE VI

SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX

Cit
no.

CITY

CorporationAll
Total

Grand total-----------------------

Group I---------------------------------Group II-------------------------------Group III--------------------------------

other/

All other

Bank

$5,433,262

$922,441

$4,487,844

$22,977

2,674,093
165,016
2,594,153

684,738
165,016
72,687

1,967,595
----------2,520,249

21,760
-----1,217

39,277

$21,628

1,928,318
-----------

132

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER

Detroit, iich.------------------------------Baltimore, Md.------------------------------Boston, Mass.------------------------------Milwaukee, Wis.------------------------------

4
8
9
12

$60,905
684,738
1,928,318
132

---------2/$684,738
-------------------

GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPUIATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000

$122,760

Newark, N. J.-----------------------------Jersey City, N. J.---------------------------

18
23

42,256

$122,760
42,256

-----------

------

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPUIATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

43
48
50
54
56
61
65
69

Worcester, Mass.----------------------------Hartford, Conn.----------------------------New Haven, Conn.--------------------------Springfield, Mass.--------------------Bridgeport, Conn.------------------------Paterson, N. J.-----------------------------Trenton, N. J.--------------------------Camden, N. J.-------------------------------

71
74
75
76
87
90
93
94

Elizabeth, N. J.--------------------------Fall River, Mass.---------------------------Cambridge, ass.---------------------------New Bedford, Mass.----------------------Somerville, Mass.----------------------------------------------Lynn, Mass.
Waterbury, Conn.---------------------------Lowell, Mass.----------------------------

1/

the

no.

City

$396,885
384,805
32,896
420,359
10,868
15,996
6,294
3,880

---------3/ $32,251
------------------15,996
6,294
3,880

$---------396,885
384,805
---------420,359
10,868
----------------------------

----------$645
------

2,314
204,047
366,733
259,110
107,978
195,670
11,952
174,366

2,314
--------------------------------------------/ 11,952
----------

---------204,047
366,733
258,538
107,978
195,670
--------174,366

--------------572
-----------

----------------

------

Amounts shown are for tonnage tax, except tax on shell fish commission in New Haven.
Includes $369,639 on savings-bank deposits.
Tax on stock of other corporation included with bank stock tax.
Includes tax on insurance stock.

The amounts received
from the different
column headed "All
other'
are
presented

TABLE VII

classes of special taxes shown in
follows.
in
text
table
VII,
which

OTHER SPECIAL TAXES

CI_
CITY

Grand total----------

Group I----------------------Group II--------------------Group III---------------------

Total

Inheritance

Income

Mortgage

All other

$16,772,228

$990,868

$14,632,958

$1,016,182

$132,220

12,372,826
630,227
3,769,175

384,912
339,359
266,597

11,071,509
241,271
3,320,178

911,073
49,597
55,512

5;332
-------126,888

GROUP I.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER

1
4
6
9
12
13
14

New York, N. Y.--------------Detroit, Mich.------------Cleveland, Ohio---------------Boston, Mass.----------------Milwaukee, Wis.--------------Buffalo, N. .Y.----------Washington, D. C.-------------

$7,022,098
303,517
202,545
3,128,786
1,365,746
344,802
5,332

$74,394
--------202,545
--------107,973
-----------------

$6,351,779
------------------3,128,786
1,257,773
333,171
---------

$595,925
303,517
--------------------11,631

---------------------------5,332




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TABLE VII-Continued
City

OTHERSPECIAL TAXES

CITY
Total

Inheritance

Income

Mortgage

All other

$49,597
-------------------

---------------

----------

-------

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
15
17
18
22
23

Minneapolis, Minn.------------Cincinnati, Ohio-----------Newark, N. J.----------------Rochester, N. Y.-----------Jersey City, N. J.---------

$89,777
256,370
35,531
241,271
7,278

$40,180
256,370
35,531
--------7,278

---------------------------241,271
----------

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

27
28
33
35
36
40
41
43
45
54
60

Columbus, Ohio--------------Toledo, Ohio----------------St. Paul, Minn.------------Akron, Ohio----------------Memphis, Tenn.-----------Syracuse, N. Y.------------Dayton, Ohio--------------Worcester, Mass.-----------Youngstown, Ohio--------------Springfield, Mass.---------Yonkers, N. Y.-------------

$74,662
71,278
29,329
42
52,431
147,119
34,666
642,282
26,263
557,518
130,101

63
66
74
75
76
78
84

Albany, N. Y.----------Chattanooga, Tenn.-------------Fall River, Mass.---------Cambridge, Mass.--------------New Bedford, Mass.---------Knoxville, Tenn.--------Canton, Ohio---------------

95,590
--------56,743
--------26,049263,049
378,739
--------279,891
--------17,714
--------59,686
59,686

87

Somerville,

90
91
92
94

Lynn, Mass.--------Utica, N. Y.-------------Duluth, Minn.--------------Lowell, Meass.-------------

ihass.-------

--

$74,662
71,278
--------42
----------------34,666
--------26,263
-----------------

266,630

---------

289,144
54,052
5,183
237,063

---------------------------------

----------

--------

---------------------------$140,812

$29,329
------------------6,307

642,282
---------557,518
124,215

-----------------------5,886

90,161
----------

5,429
-----------------------

378,739
279,891
---------266,630

289,144
50,674
--------237,063

RECEIPTS FROM POLL TAiES.-Poll taxes amounting to
in 1935 by 34 of the 94 cities located in 11 States.

---$52,431

--------

-------56,743
--------

----------

17,714

----------

----

---------3,378
5,183
----------

-----------------

1;839,572 were reported

RECEIPTS FROM BUSINESS TAXES.-In 1935 the revenue derived Irom business
taxes, exacted with or without the issue of licenses, amounted to S143,228,C02,
a relatively small percentage of the total revenues. Of this amount, more than
75 percent was received from alcoholic beverage permits.
RECEIPTS FROM NONBUSINESS LICENSE TA;ES.-The receipts from nonbusiness
license taxes are tabulated in three columns, the headings of which are
generally 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 grants-in-aid,
receipts from which are included in table 8. In other cities dogs are assessed
as property, and receipts from taxes on dogs are included with general property
taxes.
RECEIPTS FROM SPECIAL ASSESSAM'ENTS AND SPECIAL CHARGES.-Receipts from spe
cial assessments and special charges constitute but a small portion of revenue
receipts for the cities as a whole and in recent years the percentage of
revenues from this source has decreased.
Special assessments for operation and maintenance were reported for 40
cities and aggregated $3,815,208.
Special assessments and special charges for outlays were reported by 88
cities, with a total of x45,997,444. 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
3 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.




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TABLE 8
RECEIPTS FROM GRANTS-IN-AID.-The total amount received as grants-in-aid
from other civil divisions vwas 419,797,443. Because of increased grants for
unemployment relief, grants for education did not,as in years previous to 1933,
constitute the maior portion of the amounts received from other civil divi
sions, the proportion for education being 38 percent of the total.
RECEIPTS FROM DONATIONS.-The receipts from donations from private individ
uals and corporations, given in table 8 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 equip
ment, 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 five of the cities and are arranged in four classes, the
largest contributions being from school employees.
TABLE 9
RECEIPTS FROM HIGHWAY PRIVILEGES.-Under this heading are reported revenues
amounting to $17,733,263, more than 70 percent of which appears in cities of
group I.
RECEIPTS FROM RENTS OF INVESTMENT PROPERTIES.=The receipts from rents
tabulated in table 9 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 9 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 9 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 groupsthose 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
The
these funds as interest on their debt obligations held as investments.
aggregate of such interest transfer receipts was $51,364,317, of which
$26,352,287, or 51.3 percent, was reported by New York. If this aggregate be
deducted from the total interest receipts there remains X14,047,120 which is
the actual interest, or that received from the public by the 94 cities in 1935.
TABLE 10
CHARACTER OF RECEIPTS TABULATED AS FROM GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL EARNINGS.
amounts of revenue from fees,
Ainerican municipalities realize considerable
charkes, rents, sales, and allied sources. The revenues from these sources are
what economists call contractual as distinguished from compulsory revenues,
They
tabulated in tables 3 and 7 as taxes, special assessments, and fines.
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.
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 10 only amounts received
for the use of real property employed principally for departmental uses.




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As receipts from sales there.are
included receipts from the sale of dis
carded equipment and materials where the payments for replacement and renewal
are classified as for maintenance.
Similar sales on outlay account are classi
flied 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 mainte
nance. 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 general departmental payments for operation and
maintenance, and outlays, as given in tables 12 and 17.
TABLE 11
PUBLIC-SERVICE ENTERPRISES.-In the text of table 3 will be found a defini
tion 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 segregated, 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 for utilities fur
nished or services rendered by them to the various departments and to other
public-utility enterprises of the city, and may not be charged with taxes.
RECEIPTS OF PUBLIC-SERVICE ENTERPRISES.-The receipts shown in table 11 for
the different classes of public-service enterprises include all revenue
receipts of these enterprises recorded in the local government books, with the
exception of interest on current deposits.
The amounts reported in the column headed "All other" were received princi
pally from ferries, toll bridges, street railways,
s-supply systems, radio
stations, harbor towage and pilotage, land development, and farms.
TABLE 12
PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES, OR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, OF GENERAL DEPART
MENTS.-In table 12 are presented statistics showing payments for the operation
and maintenance of the various cities during 1935 for objects or purposes other
than the operation and maintenance 'of public-service enterprises, which are
classified 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 68.4 percent of the total payments for
governmental costs, as shown in table 6. They are given in table 12 in suffi
cient detail to show the relative expenses of the several departments and
functions of work in each city and to provide data for comparing the expense
payments .for a given activity 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 compar
isons of the data for individual cities from table 12 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 1935 for checking the spread of tuberculosis and for the care of
patients suffering from that disease.
An effort was made to include all pay
ments of this class in those of the health department as part of the total
payments for the prevention and cure of, communicable diseases.
For most cities
all of these payrments 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.
IMPERFECT STATEMENTS OF EXPENSES, OR PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND M.INTE
NANCE.--In the last column of several of the divisions of table 12 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 head
ings of this division reveal clearly the nature of the payments tabulated under

each.

Under the heading "Unclassified" are tabulated those

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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 complete accounting locally for statistical reports would be
distributed to the various other columns of the table. The amounts so tabulated
represent (1) undistributed payments for operating plants which are sometimes
referred to as municipal service enterprises, such as electric-light plants,
heating pliants, and garages; and (2) operating plants not classified as munici
pal 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 metro
politan 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 13
PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES, OR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, OF THE PRINCIPAL
GENERAL DEPARTMENTS-TOTAL AND PER CAPITA.-In table 13 are presented the gov
ernmental-cost payments, total and per capita, for operation and maintenance of
all departments 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 departments, such as police and fire departments and schools.
PAYMENTS FOR OPECATION AND MAINTENANCE INCREASE WITH POPULATION. OF CITIES.
Group I shows with but few exceptions, 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 stri:king varia
tions because of the factors other than population which influence operation
and maintenance payments.
The per capita payments for general governmental operation and maintenance
of the city corporations of groups I and II are larger than they otherwise
,vould be because of the fact that New York, Philadelphia, St.Louis, Baltimore,
Boston, San Francisco, Washington, and New Orleans 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
explained in the discussion of table 3, page 2.
TABLE 14
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES,OR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE,
OF THE PRINCIPAL GENERAL DEPARTMENTS.-Table 14 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 w~s reported for schools than for
any other purpose shown in the table. Although the per capita payments for
sch'ools, as shorwn in table 13, increase with the size of cities, they do not
increase as rapidly as other per capita expenses; hence the percentages repre
sented by payments for schools, as given in table 14,are greater for the cities
of group III than for those of group I.
TABLE 15
PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC-SERVICE ENTERPRISES. -The
nature of these enterprises has been explained in the text discussion of table
3.
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

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to $54,917,021. The revenue receipts for these enterprises, as disclosed in
table 11, were X175,858,960, 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 16
PAYIMNTS FOR INTEREST ON CITY DEBTS.-The interest payments of table 16 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 oayments 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 columns headed "Other divisions"
and "All other" are given in detail for the various divisions of the city
governments in the column headed "Interest" in table 4. Of the total amount of
interest payments, 83.5 percent was reported for city corporations, 7.5 percent
for independent school districts and 9 percent for other independent divisions,
including certain counties in groups I and II.
The aggregate of all interest payments was X344,748,988. Of this amount,
$51,369,277 or 14.9 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 obl ia
tion on which paid, it appears that 90.5 percent of the total interest payments
was on funded and floating debt, 4 percent on special assessment loans, 5.5
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 discus
sion of table 12 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 construc
tion or acquisition of the systenms.
Similar payments of interest are made to
the State on the advances made by it in financing " the cost of abolition of
grade crossings, and such interest payments by the cities are included in
table 16.
TABLE 17
PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS.-The payments for outlays presented in table 17
comprise the amounts paid by the several cities for the acquisition and con
struction of more or less permanent properties and public improvements, includ
ing additions made to those previously acquired or constructed. They are
exclusive 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 nongovernmental-cost payments and
nonrevenue receipts.
The governmental-cost payments for outlays of the 94 cities reported
amounted to X358,399,640. The increase in net debt, as shown in table 21, was
24,845,476. The governmental-cost payments for outlays, therefore, exceeded
the increase in net debt by x333,554,164.
This shows that for the 94 cities as a whole the increase in net debt
during the year ampunted to 6.9 percent of the governmental-cost payments for
new properties and public improvements.
TABLES 18 AND 19
NONREVENUE RECEIPTS AND NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS.-Nonrevenue receipts,
nongovernmental-cost payments, the relation of these receipts and payments to
the records from which census reports are compiled, and the reasons for includ
ing them in this report, are set forth in the text for table 2.
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RECEIPTS FROM THE ISSUE AND PAYMENTS FOR THE CANCELLATION OF DEBT OBLIGA
TIONS.-The transactions relating to debt here reported are the net amounts
received and paid, or the par value of the obligations plus premiums and less
discounts, on all obligations in the form of funded and floating debt, revenue
loans, special assessment loans, and warrants issued but not paid during the
year reported or issued in a former year and paid in the year reported. The
totals of indebtedness are reported in tables 21 and 22.
RECEIPTS FOR AND PAYMENTS TO OTHER CIVIL DIVISIONS.-The receipts on
account of other civil divisions represent the total amounts received as taxes
and other revenues, where collections were made by a division of the government
of the city for the State, county, or other division of government not included
in this report as a division of the government of the city; and the payments to
other civil divisions represent the total amounts disbursed to the civil divi
sions for which moneys were collected. Such receipts and payments are agency
transactions that are authorized by statutes. Included in such agency trans
actions are receipts and disbursements which represent contributions by the
State to social security categories, as mothers' pensions and old age assist
ance.
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF INVESTMENTS.-The amounts shown as
received from the sale and paid for the purchase of investments represent the
total amounts of such transactions of all sinking funds, public trust funds,
and investment funds of the city and any independent divisions of government
included in this report as one of the constituent units of the government of
the municipality. Such transactions consist merely in an exchange of assets of
one form for those of another, and neither increase nor diminish the value of
the assets of the fund in which the transaction takes place. They must,however,
be shown in a complete statement of municipal transactions, since they are
interwoven with the other transactions of the funds.
RECEIPTS OFFSETTING OUTLAYS AND PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS OFFSET BY FLCEIPTS.
In the column headed "Offsets to outlays" are shownm the total amounts received
on outlay account from the sale of materials and from charges in reimbursement
for services where the costs of the materials and services were originally
entered as payments from Outlay accounts, also amounts received as insurance
adjustments where the cost of replacing the property destroyed was recorded as
paid from an outlay account. In the case of small losses by fire, where the
replacement is classed as a repair, the receipts from insurance adjustments are
included in the departmental receipts of table 3. In the column headed "Outlays
offset by receipts" are tabulated the total amounts that have beern deducted
from the recorded outlays because of the offsetting receipts above described.
INTERDIVISION AGENCY TRANSACTIONS AND GENERAL TRANSFERS.-The statutes
providing for the collection of taxes vary widely in the, different States, and
in conformity with them some cities collect only their own taxes, other cities
collect taxes for themselves and for some or all of their independent divisions
as well as for other civil divisions, and in some cities the independent divi
sions collect their ownmtaxes. The Bureau of the Census classifies as revenue
of a city or an independent division only those revenues received by it for its
own use, whether collected by it or not. Collections made for another independ
ent division are classified as nonrevenue receipts of the collecting division,
and such moneys when disbursed to the division for which they were collected
are classified as nongovernmental-cost payments.
The transfer of cash or its equivalent from one independently administered
division or fund to another is designated as a general transfer in all cases
where the transaction is not associated with the performance of services, the
payment of interest on securities, or the use of rented quarters. Such trans
actions result in the recording of general transfer receipts and general
transfer payments, as reported in these two tables.
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF PRIVATE TRUSTS, SUPPLIES, AND REFUNDS.
In the columns "All other" of tables 18 and 19 are shown the combined amounts
herein described. Nearly all cities receive and disburse moneys on account of
private trusts. Such trusts are of two kinds-those under which the city
assumes the obligation of applying to specified uses the moneys deposited or
the interest derived therefrom for the individual or corporation whose deposit
is accepted in trust, and those under which the city merely holds moneys or
securities until the fulfillment of certain conditions or the determination of
the owner.
Many cities maintain departments or offices which purchase supplies in
quantity and issue them on requisition, charging them to the departments and
taking credit for the amounts. The receipts shown in table 18 include, for
general supplies, only the excess of accounting receipts for supplies used for
such
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amounts received from the sale of textbooks to pupils and from the operation of
school lunchrooms as are balanced by payments on account of same. The payments
shown in table 19 include, for general supplies, only the excess'of payments
for supplies over the cost of those charged to expense and outlay accounts;they
also include such amounts paid for the purchase of schoolbooks for sale to
pupils and for the operation of school lunchrooms as are balanced by receipts
on account of same.
The refund receipts included in the "All other" column of table 18 are all
receipts in correction of error and erroneous receipts later corrected by
refund payments, and the refund pa yments of table 19 include all payments in
correction of error and payments in error later corrected by refund receipts.
The amounts in the two columns include also receipts and payments on account of
accrued interest and the amounts entered in revenue and governmental-cost
accounts that are offset thereby.
TABLE 20
AMOUNT OF SPECIFIED ASSETS AT CLOSE OF YEAR.-Table 20 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 showrn only in'table 20. 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 secu
rities being to augment the income of the funds by the amount of the excess of
the interest on the securities purchases over the amount that would be secured
on ordinary bank deposits. 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 disburs(cments from it or from
income derived from its principal for designated public uses. The usual pur
poses for which these funds are created are the support of educational activi
ties 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 20 shows the amount of the assets of these funds under three heads--Cash,
City securities, and Other investments.
ASSETS IN INVEST MENT 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
securities and investments other than those of the funds mentioned, including
real property used for purposes other than those of the departments and enter
prises of the cities and their independent divisions. Although the term
"investment fund" is seldom employed by city officials, it seems to be an
appropriate designation for fuids 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 invest
ment funds consist of bonds or stocks 'acquired 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

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In most cities reporting investment funds or investments the invested
assets are comparatively small, and in some- instances they are held only tempo
rarily 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 insurance 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
p>rchase, construction, or equipment of buildings or other permanent properties
of the municipality which are invested during the period of accumulation are
also treated as investment funds. Table 20 shows the amount of assets of all
such funds as are described above, including those of the city corporation and
those of all independent divisions of government which constitute parts of the
governing organizations of the municipalities.
CASH IN GENERAL T'REASURY 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 20 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 21 as an item in the gross debt of the cities.
TABLE 21
GROSS AND NET INDEBTEDNESS OF CITIES.-Table 21 shows both the gross and
net indebtedness at the close of the year reported for all cities. 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 amortization.
Sinking-fund assets accumulated for the amortization of special-assessment
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 3. There is included, also,
the debt or a percentage of the debt of such other independent divisions of
municipal government as park, sanitary, port, water,. and improvement districts.
INDEBTEDNESS CLASSIFIED BY CHARACTER OF OUTSTANDING DEBT OBLIGATION.-The
indebtedness of the municipalities is classified by character of ooligation
under four principal headings: "Funded or fixed", "Floating", "Special assess
ment bonds and certificates", and "Current." Current indebtedness is classified
under two subheadings: "Revenue loans and notes" and "Warrants."
Inyears previous to 1925 current debt carried a third subheading, "Obliga
tions 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 20, the assets belonging to private trust funds, which are an offset to
obligations on private trust accounts, 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.
IUNDED 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
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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 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
part from the
with the understanding that they are to be paid wholly or in
proceeds of special assessments. No differentiation is made as to whether the
special assessment debt is a general obligation of the local government or
merely a special obligation of a limited number of properties of the unit.
CURRENT INDEBTEDNESS.-Under the general term "current" are included trho
debts of all kinds except those described above as funded, floating,and special
They are sholwn in the table under the two heads described below.
assessment.
REVENUE LOANS AND NOTES.-Re venue 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
obligations 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 classified 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 antici
pation tax warrants.
INDEBTEDNESS CLASSIFIED BY CREDITOR.-Under this general heading the total
gross debt included in table 21 is separated into two classes, that which was
In the column
owing (1) to the public, and (2) to city funds with investments.
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, $I,354,524,102, or 16.3 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 classifica
tion of table 21 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 suf
ficient to meet the interest accruing on debts of this class. These debts,wvhile
usually a general obligation of the city or other district, do not, as a rule,
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 FLUND
ASSETS.-Under the general title "Increase during the year in-"
there are
given under descriptive headings the increase in (1) the total funde:l and
floating debt,
(2) the sinking-fund assets, and (3) the net debt. Of the 94
cities covered by this report, 57 showed decreases during the year in net debt,
but the aggregate increase in net debt for the year was j24,845,476.
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
incurred for public-service enterprises and investments, and (4) the net debt.
The figures given 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).
Segregation of net indebtedness corresponding to that given of gross indebted
ness was not practicable, as some cities do not classify sinking funds as for
general and public-service purposes.
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 havin
population of over 30,000..In the reports for the years 1902 to 190O,lncluive,
the Bureau of the Census applied the term "net debt" to the total cutstanding
obligation of cities, less the amount of sinking-fund assets. The net debt so
computed seldom represented the actual net debt because the comoutatlon dir not
take account of the assets of cities provided for the redemption of .current
debt, which for those years included special-assessment bonds and certificates,

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Recognizing this fact, the Bureau of the Census in its report for fiscal
years subsequent to 1908 applied the terms "net funded and floating debt", "net
indebtedness", and "net debt" to the 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 indebtedness for
the 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 21 for the three groups of cities, classified according to population,
are reproduced in the statement which follows:

PER CAPITA GROSS DEBT

GROUPS OF CITIES WIZS
SPECIFIED POPULATION
Total

For general
departments
and municipal
service
enterprises

For publicservice
enterprises and
investments

Per capita
net debt

500,000and over-----------------------------

$261.22

$167.62

$93.61

$196.45

300,000 and less than 500,000---------------100,000 and less than 300,000----------------

217.91
139.91

161.14
104.71

56.77
35.20

176.83
113.78

TABLE 22
FUNDED, FLOATING,AND SPECIAL-ASSESSMENT INDEBTEDNESS, CLASSIFIED BY PURPOSE
FOR WHICH INCURRED.-Table 22 presents a summary of that portion of the total
city indebtedness to which, in the text description of table 21, 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 purpose 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 too extended a search of the earlier records. When
ever 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. The amounts of these two exhibit columns are
distributed among the other columns .according to purpose of issue
TABLE 23
ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY.-The valuations given in table 23 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 prop=
erty 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 corporations, 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 val
uation of an independent division 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 (1) difference In the areas of the city corporation and the inde
pendent division, the independent divisions In certain cities including




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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, ":here
the city makes an assessment of property for its own levy,while the indepnen
t
district through its own board of assessors makes an independent assessment of
the same property.
it
In examining the figures of table 23 relating to assessed valuations
should be noted that those on a line designated as for city, State, county, or
other civil divisions represent the assessed valuation of the property within
the territory included in the jurisdiction of the city corporation, and which
is subject to taxation 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 corpora
tion subject to taxation for the maintenance of such division, as appraised at
hlhether it is the same as
the assessmept made for the purpose of such division,
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 property tax. (Definitions of the general property tax and special
property taxes are given in the text for table 3.)
The assessment reported is that made in the year covered by the report.
Therefore, it may be the basis of the tax levy of the operating year following.
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 clas
sification. 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 head
ing "Other property", under which heading are also tabulated those property and
franchise valuations of corporations for which the details secured were insuf
ficient 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
government show for the individual cities and for the groups of cities the
total and per capita levies of the general property tax, made during the year
covered by the report.
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 5, 13, and 21.
It will be observed that for the cities of California, Delaware, Illinois,
Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island there is no line shown for
"Government of State." In these seven States there was no levy of the general
property tax for State purposes. In some other States the levy is for a spec
ific purpose and a small amount.
TAX RATES.--The rates of levy for the general property tax per $1,000 of
assessed valuation ar. 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 23 for the city as a whole
represent average rates based on the total levy and the total assessed valua
tion of property within the corporation, the specific rates of levy for the
various divisions of the government or classes of property of such cities being
given in text table VIII.
CITIES WITH TWOOR 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 taxi 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 text table VIII, 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.




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LEVIES

TABLE VIII
City
no.

52

5

CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR
CLASSES OF PROPERTY

LONG BEACfi, CALIF.:
City corporation------------------------Original city-----------------------------Annexations nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4------------Annexations nos. 5, 7, and 8---------------Annexation no. 9--------------------------Annexations nos. 10C, 11, and .2--------------Annexation no. 13----------------------------Annexations nos. 14, 15, 16, 17, and 19------Unsecured personal------------------------Stocks, bonds, etc.------------------------Solvent credits---------------------------School district---------------------------Property in general-------------------------Stocks, bonds, etc.------------------------Solvent credits---------------------------County--------------------------------Property in general-----------------------Stocks, bonds, etc.-----------------------Solvent credits--------------------------LOS ANGELES, CALIF.:
City corporation---------------------------------Taxation districts nos. 1, 2, 6, and 9-------Taxation districts nos. 3, 4, and 5----------Taxation district no. 7-----------------Taxation district no. 8-------------------Taxation district no. 10---------------------Taxation district no. 11---------------------Unsecured personal--------------------------Stocks, bonds, etc.------------------------Solvent credits---------------------------Municipal improvement districts:
No. 1------------------------------------No. 2--------------------------------Nos. 3 and 11----------------------------No. 9----------------------------------No. 17-----------------------------------No. 18---------------------------------No. 19---------------------------------No. 20--------------------------------No. 22-----------------------------------No. 23---------------------------------No. 27-------------------------------No. 35-----------------------------------No. 36---------------------------------No. 37----------------------------------------No. 42------------------------No. 45---------------------------------No. 47-------------------------------No. 52---------------------------------No. 53---------------------------------No. 54--------------------------------No. 57-------------------------------No. 58---------------------------------No. 60--------------------------------No. 61---------------------------------No. 62---------------------------------No. 63---------------------------------No. 64----------------------------------No. 67-----------------------------------No. 68--------------------------------No. 69---------------------------------No. 70-------------------------------No. 73-------------------------------No. 75-------------------------------Unsecured personal-----------------------County waterworks district---------------Acquisition and improvement districts, nos. 1,
7, 29, and 38---------------------------County--------------------------------Property in general------------------------Stocks, bonds, etc.------------------------Solvent credits------------------------------Drainage improvement districts---------Acquisition and improvement districts--------Fire protection districts---------------Free library districts------------------Garbage disposal districts------------------Lighting and lighting maintenance districts---1/ Average rate.

Assessed
valuation

Total

$197,995,270
63,426,130
23,173,025
43,155,175
363,750
29,444,245
2,142,560
1,136,730
11,131,835
17,081,925
6,939,895
146,226,970
122,205,150
17,081,925
6,939,895
146,226,970
122,205,150
17,081,925
6,939,895

$2,539,167
951,373
345,244
638,610
5,129
391,521
24,846
10,906
157,837
11,388
2,313
2,323,378
2,309,677
11,388
2,313
1,712,353
1,698,652
11,388
2,313

1,675,555,802
542,389,545
532,229,715
6,971,510
12,640,335
6,513,035
1,324,445
21,086,117
334,854,070
217,547,030

20,082,476
9,112,145
8,888,236
124,790
240,166
104,209
23,972
353,964
223,236
72,516

Rate per
$1,000 of
assessed
valuation

I

$12.82
15.00
14.90
14.80
14.10
13.30
11.60
9.60
1/ 14.18
.67
.33
1/ 15.89
18.90
.67
.33
1/ 11.71
13.90
.67
.33
1/ 11.99
16.80
16.70
17.90
19.00
16.00
18.10
1/ 16.79
.67
.33

180,841,010
3,715,820
47,915,170
1,134,505
16,877,350
3,776,440
3,958,560
1,495,880
21,295,505
4,090,055
8,126,250
487,660
10,082,085
738,100
1,215,450
6,895,490
20,071,095
641,070
260,060
113,290
830,810
266,505
6,898,600
1,240,440
628,855
244,090
369,480
422,420
1,534,550
899,330
3,798,045
888,245
680,205
3,830,450
32,563,275

54,252
22,295
47,915
11, 118
6,751
6,420
19,793
4,188
63,887
17,178
45,507
18,482
94,772
60,524
6,442
31,030
18,064
16,027
7,074
8,825
9,471
1,866
15,867
3,101.
22,953
17,672
15,777
4,182
11,356
8,723
4,937
15,455
15,169
3,602
166,073

.30
6.00
1.00
9.80
.40
1.70
5.00
2.80
3.00
4.20
5.60
37.90
9.40
82.00
5.30
4.50
.90
25.00
27.20
77.90
11.40
7.00
2.30
2.50
36.50
72.40
42.70
9.90
7.40
9.70
1.30
17.40
22.30
1/,.94
5.10

658,625
1,675,555,802
1,123,154,702
334,854,070
217,547,030
31,682,708
11,534,314
64,014,648
206,459,778
23,752,752
53,396,542

62,494
17,378,332
15,611,850
223,236
72,516
418,940
218,99C
242,552
123,876
43,040)
189,024

1/ 94.89
1/ 10.37

/

13.90

.67
.33
1/ 13.22
_/ 18.99

1/ 3.79
.60
1// 1.81
i 3.54




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LEVIES

TABLE VIII-Con.
City
no.

5

29

51

11

56

48

50

93

85

CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR
CLASSES OF

TR9OPERTY

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.-Continued
County-Continued
Park district---------------------------------Road improvement districts--------------------Sewer maintenance districts-------------------Supervisors' road districts------------------County waterworks districts--------------School district-------------------------Property in general-------------------------Stocks, bonds, etc.--------------------------Solvent credits----------------------------CE ,Id, CALIF.:
-City corporation----------------------Original city------------------------------Annexation----------------------------------Unsecured personal--------------------------Do------------------------------------Stocks, bonds, etc.------------------------Solvent credits----------------------------School district---------------------------Property in general-----------------------Do
------------------------------------Unsecured personal--------------------------Do----------------------------------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---------------------------SM: 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 FRANCISCO, CALIF.:
City corporation----------------------------Property in general------------------------Unsecured personal--------------------------Stocks, bonds, etc.------------------------Solvent credits------------------------------Reassessments----------------------BRIDGEZ r,
City corporation----------------------------First district--------------------------Second district-------------------------------ATYFOPD, CONN.:
City corporation-----------------------Urban property-------------------------------Suburban property--------------------------NE: HAVEN, COTN.:
City corporation----------------------------General city-------------------------------Town------------------------------------City and town---------------------------WATERBURY, CONN.:
City corporation---------------------------------First district------------------------Second district-------------------------------WILIAINGTON,DEL.:
City corporation---------------------------Property in general:
Taxed at full rate---------------------Taxed at half rate----------------------Corporations----------------------

Assessed
valuation

Total

$1,187,967
4,643,776
23,599,641
154,978,861
2,297,533
1,675,555,802
1,123,154,702
334,854,070
217,547,030

$3,683
38,701
11,847
154,979
25,098
13,212,031
12,916,279
223,236
72,516

$3.10
I/ 8.33
1/ .50
1.00
1/ 10.92
1 7.88
11.50
.67
.33

222,721,940
149,435,970
65,110,300
4,466,732
1,216,488
1,722,695
769,755
222,721,940
155,925,905
58,620,365
4,552,412
1,130,808

4,708,083
3,242,761
1,341,272
97,482
25,163
1,148
257
2,985,615
919,963
334,136
27,133
6,446

1/21.14
21.70
20.60
21.82
20.69
.67
.33
_/ 13.41
5.90
5.70
5.96
5.70

214,546,270
5,683,220
1,722,695
769,755
220,229,490
214,546,270
5,683,220
222,721,940
214,546,270
5,683,220
1,722,695
769,755

1,652,006
44,526
1,148
257
705,871
686,548
19,323
2,491,135
2,424,371
65,357
1,148
257

7.70
7.83
.67
.33
_/ 3.21
3.20
3.40
/ 11.18
11.30
11.50
.67
.33

140,842,400
100,289,660
32,529,825
8,022,915
140,842,400
100,289,660
32,529,825
8,022,915
140,842,400
100,289,660
32,529,825
8,022,915

2,892,644
2,868,284
21,686
2,674
1,345,175
1,320,815
21,686
2,674
1,882,727
1,858,367
21,686
2,674

i/ 20.54
28.60
.67
.33
1/ 9.55
13.17
.67
.33
I/ 13.37
18.53
.67
.33

1,024,148,463
680,141,288
57,369,478
175,716,850
110,920,847
203,764

28,742,600
26,277,939
1,996,458
351,434
110,921
5,848

1/ 28.06

233,201,400
233,201,400
228,192,620

7,141,072
4,722,230
2,418,842

i

30.62
20.25
10.60

354,192,583
353,844,624
347,959

9,370,797
9,365,786
5,011

/

26.46
26.46
14.40

308,995,233
299,416,562
9,578,671
308,995,233

8,112,456
4,669,401
50,288
3,392,767

1/ 26.25
15.60
5.25
10.98

162,657,928
162,657,928
160,983,419

4,971,498
3,200,570
1,770,928

1/ 30.56
19.68
11.00

150,779,350

2,449,971

1/ 16.25

146,237,300
2,234,600
2,307,450

2,339,797
17,876
92,298

16.00
8.00
40.00

CCt.:

1/ Average rate.

33

Rate per
$1,000 of
assessed
valuation

/

38.64
34.80
2.00
1.00
28.70




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LEVIES

TABLE VIII -Con.
City
no.

14

62

82

86

31

2

89

21

80

CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR
CLASSES OF PROPERTY

WASHINGTON, D. C.:
City corporation--------------------------------Property in general-------------------------Personal intangible-----------------------JACKSONVILLE, FLA.:
City corporation-------------------------Property in general:
Inside fire limits-------------------Outside fire limits-------------------School district------------------------------Property in general:
Subject to all taxes--------------------Subject only to interest and sinking fund
levy---------------------------------County----------------------------------Property in general:
Subject to all taxes-------------------Subject only to interest and sinking fund
levy-----------------------------------MIAMI, FLA.:
City corporation---------------------------------Original city----------------------------Annexation--------------------------Do-------------------------------------Do-------------------------------------Do-------------------------------------TAMPA, FLA.:
-City corporation----------------------Original city----------------------------Annexation---------------------------------Do-----------------------------------Do-------------------------------------ATLANTA, GA.:
--County--------------------------------Fulton-------------------------------De Kalb--------------------------CHICAGO, ILL.:
Park districts---------------------------------Property in general:
Subject to all taxes-------------------Subject to levy for unpresented bonds:
Former Hollywood--------------------Former Lincoln-------------------Former Northwest----------------------Former Ridge, South and West Chicago--EVANSVILLE, IND.:
-Township-------------------------------Pigeon--------------------------------Perry------------------------------------------Knight---------------------------------INDIANAPOLIS, ID.:
-Township----------------------------Center---------------------------Perry------------------------------------------Warren------------------------------------------------Washington-----------Wayne-------------------------------SOUTH BEND, IND.:
----City corporation------------------Portage township---------------------------German
Township------------Portage---------------------------German-------------------------------------DES BDINES, IOWA:
-City corporation----------------------Property in general:
With garbage collection----------------Without garbage collection-------------Agricultural land--------------------------Money and credits--------------------------Light district-------------------------------Metropolitan light district-------------School district-------------------------------Property in general---------------------------Money nd credits--------------------------State--------------------------------Property in general-----------------------Money and credits---------------------------

township-------------------------------

57

/ Average rate.

Assessed
valuation

1,642,996,416
1,234,291,362
408,705,054

Total

Rate per
$I,000 of
assessed
valuation

$20,557,895
1/ $12.51
18,514,370
2,043,525

15.00
5.00

73,198,000

1,159,428

1/ 15.84

71,241,290
1,956,710
55,066,453

1,139,861
19,567
967,042

16.00
10.00
1/ 17.56

45,474,453

909,489

20.00

9,592,000
55,066,653

57,553
790,874

6.00
/ 14.26

45,474,453

785,617

17.28

9,592,200

5,257

.55

102,024,294
71,100,746
3,852,077
1,932,062
5,291,651
19,847,758

2,391,162
1,762,588
86,786
41,501
111,072
389,215

1/ 23.44
24.79
22.53
21.48
20.99
19.61

105,776,265
58,719,525
26,103,813
16,182,008
4,770,919

2,063,276
1,174,390
495,97:1
283,185
109,730

1/

262,745,313
254,495,313
8,250,000

2,914,948
2,799,448
115,500

1/ 11.09
11.00
14.00

2,035,513,280

20,178,288

1/ 9.91

2,035,513,280

19,948,030

9.80

2,268,836
330,941,374
79,417,260
1,391,108,712

1,134
66,188
23,825
139,111

.50
.20
,30
.10

113,364020
100,785,440
2,531,640
10,046,940

353,177
282,199
18,734
52,244

_/ 3.12
2.80
7.40
5.20

505,286,030
419,660,740
853,380
13,986,800
55,444,240
15,340,870

1,131,066
1,049,152
2,816
5,595
44,355
29,148

1/ 2.24
2.50
3.30
.40
.80
1.90

127,750,210
127,650,080
100,130
127,750,210
127,650,080
100,130

868,691
868,020
671
313,078
312,743
335

1/ 6.80
6.80
6.70
1/ 2.45
2.45
3.35

161,532,459

2,595,779

1/ 16.07

131,097,947
3,878,284
1,105,094
25,451,134
134,328,370
42,737,049
161,532,459
136,081,325
25,451,134
161,532,459
136,081,325
25,451,134

2,313,485
66,773
1,381
57,112
140,104
16,924
2,811,196
2,748,026
63,170
76,576
74,845
1,731

17.65
17.22
1.25
2.24
1.04
.40
1/ 17.40
20.19
2.48
i/ .47
.55
.07

19.51
20.00
19.00
17.50
23.00




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TABLEVIII--Con.
City
no.

57

67

72

25

8

9

75

74

94

90

CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR
CLASSES OF PROPERTY

LEVIES
Assessed
valuation

DES M)INES, IOWA-Continued
$161,532,459
County-----------------------------------------Property in general--------------------------136,081,325
25,451,134
Money and credits-----------------------------KANSAS CITY, KANS.:
94,517,165
City corporation-----------------------------Real and personal tangible--------------------89,792,159
Personal intangihble---------------------------4,725,006
94,517,165
Schooldistrict-------------------------------- --Real and personaltangible---------------------89,792,159
4,725,006
Personal intangible---------------------------35,813,808
Drainage district---------------------------------Kaw Valley---------------------------------35,164,393
Fairfax- --------------------------------649,415
State----------------------------------94,517,165
Real and personal tangible---------------------89,792,159
Personal intangible---------------------------4,725,006
County-------------------------------------------94,517,165
Real and personal tangible--------------------89,792,159
Personal intangible---------------------------4,725,006
WICHITA, KANS.:
City corporation----------------------------------129,508,333
Real and personal tangible--------------------110,921,988
Personal intangible---------------------------18,586,345
129,508,333
Schooldistrict--------------------------------Real and personaltangible--------------------110,921,988
Personal intangible---------------------------18,586,345
----------------------------------129,508,333
StateReal and personaltangible--------------------110,921,988
Personalintangible---------------------------18,586,345
County------------------------------------------- 129,508,333
Real and personaltangible--------------------110,921,988
Personalintangible---------------------------18,586,345
LOUISVILLE,KY.:
City corporation---------------------------------394,865,618
Property in general:
Sub3ectto all taxes----------------------368,084,798
Manufacturing plants----------------------679,550
Unmanufactured
agricultural
products------7,532,772
Bank stock--------------------------------18,568,498
County---------------------------------------403,070,832
Property in general---------------------------382,917,290
Unmanufactured agricultural
products----------5,239,921
Bank shares----------------------------------14,913,621
State-------------------------------------------614,203,454
Real property------------------------------297,028,791
Personal property-----------------------------263,923,224
Bank deposits-------------------------------53,251,439
BALTIMORE, MD.:
City corporation-----------------------------1,576,459,994
Property in general:
806,824,927
Full rate---------------------------------Suburban rate-----------------------------73,532,495
Rural rate--------------------------------23,481,105
Annexation--------------------------------310,929,747
Securities-----------------------------------361,691,720
State----- ----------------------------------- 1,430,133,994
Property in general--------------------------1,131,564,524
Securities-----------------------------------298,569,470
BOSTON, MASS.:
City corporation-----------------------------1,679,677,240
Property in general-------------------------1,652,316,700
Motor vehicle---------------------------------27,360,540
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.:
186,188,800
City corporation-------------------------------180,616,500
Property in general------------------------5,572,300
Motor vehicle---------------------------------FALL RIVER, MASS.:
109,622,341
City corporation----------------------------------Property in general---------------------------106,130,050
3,492,291
Motor vehicle---------------------------------LOWELL, MASS.:
--------114,213,550
City corporation---------------------------Property in general---------------------------110,340,750
3,872,800
Motor vehicle---------------------------------LYNN,MASS.:
141,393,123
City corporation-----------------------------Property in general---------------------------137,533,010
3,860,113
Motor vehicle--------------------------------/ Average rate.

Total

Rate per
$1,000 of
assessed
valuation

$1,367,013
1,336,319
30,694

1/ $8.46
9.82
1.21

1,607,073
1,599,198
7,875
1,444,550
1,436,675
7,875
193,135
189,888
3,247
255,805
251,867
3,938
975,938
972,000
3,938

1/ 17.00
17.91
1.07
i/ 15.28
16.00
1.67
I/ 5.39
5.40
5.00
i 2.71
2.81
.83
1/ 10.33
10.83
.83

1,251,119
1,220,142
30,9.77
1,705,899
1,674,922
30,977
257,299
241,810
15,489
600,048
584,559
15,489

1/ 9.66
11.00
1.67
1/ 13.17
15.10
1.67
_/ 1.99
2.18
.83
i/ 4.63
5.27
.83

8,077,485

1/ 20.46

7,950,630
4,145
11,299
111,411
1,760,815
1,723,128
7,860
29,827
1,521,381
148,514
1,319,616
53,251

21.50
6.10
1.50
6.00
1/ 4.37
4.50
1.50
2.00
1/ 2.48
.50
5.00
1.00

30,598,248

_ 19.41

20,089,941
1,666,173
479,437
7,277,622
1,085,075
2,937,296
2,489,442
447,854

24.90
22.66
20.42
23.41
3.00
/ 2.05
2.20
1.50

59,258,844
58,598,518
660,326

i/ 35.28
35.46
i/ 24.13

7,008,865
6,868,930
139,935

/ 37.64
38.03
1/ 25.11

4,238,655
4,140,812
97,843

/ 38.67
39.02
_/ 28.02

4,259,341
4,160,599
98,742

1/ 37.29
37.71
1/ 25.50

4,476,358
4,372,610
103,748

1/ 31.66
31.80
1/ 26.88




36

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

LEVIES

TABLE VIII--Con.
City
no.

76

87

54

43

92

15

33

19

7

39

CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR
CLASSES OF PROPERTY

Assessed
valuation

NEW BEDFORD, MASS.:
City corporation---------------------------$121,301,845
Property in general---------------------------117,715,425
Motor vehicle---------------------------------3,586,420
SOMERVILLE, MASS.:
City corporation----------------------------------121,435,610
Property in general---------------------------117,182,500
Motor vehicle------------------------------4,253,110
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.:
City corporation----------------------------- ----289,785,120
Property in general------------------------ --281,852,280
Motor vehicle---------------------------------7,932,840
WORCESTER, MASS.:
City corporation----------------------------302,297,600
Property in general---------------------------292,929,400
Motor vehicle---------------------------------9,368,200
DULUlTH,MINN.:
City corporation----------------------------105,566,880
Property in general---------------------------55,057,788
Money and credits-----------------------------50,509,092
School district----------------------------------105,566,880
Property in general---------------------------55,057,788
Money and credits-----------------------------50,509,092
State----------------------------------105,566,880
Property in general---------------------------55,057,788
Money and credits-----------------------------50,509,092
County--------------------------------105,566,880
Property in general---------------------------55,057,788
Money and credits-----------------------------50,509,092
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.:
City corporation----------------------------------517,307,632
Property in general---------------------------259,561,234
Money and credits-----------------------------257,746,398
County---------------------------------517,307,632
Property in general---------------------------259,561,234
Money and credits-----------------------------257,746,398
State----------------------------------517,307,632
Property in general---------------------------259,561,234
Money and credits-----------------------------257,746,398
ST. PAUL, MINN.:
City corporation----------------------------247,570,481
Property in general---------------------------132,100,296
Money and credits----------------------------115,470,182
State----------------------------------247,570,481
Property in general---------------------------132,100,296
Money and credits-----------------------------115,470,185
County---------------------------------247,570,481
Property in general---------------------------132,100,296
Money and credits-----------------------------115,470,185
KANSAS CITY, MD.:
518,849,280
City corporation----------------------------Property in general:
Subject to all taxes----------------------518,849,280
Subject to special park levy------------137,966,920
545,590,650
School district-----------------------------------Property in general---------------------------507,729,140
Do--------------------------------------2,022,990
Railroad property assessed by State------------35,838,520
ST. LOUIS, MO.:
1,111,941,189
City corporation-----------------------------Property in general---------------------------- 1,030,250,424
81,567,485
Merchants' and manufacturers' stock-----------123,280
-----------------------------SteamboatsOMAdA, NEBR.:
City corporation----------------------------270,869,915
240,495,360
Property in general--------------------------11,288,075
Personal intangible (class A)-----------------17,492,680
Personal intangible (class B)-----------------1,593,800
Building and loan-----------------------------258,27?,220
School district-----------------------------------Property in general------------------- --------227,862,665
11,288,075
Personal intangible (class A)-----------------17,492,680
Personal intangible (class B)-----------------1,593,800
Building and loan-----------------------------251,267,450
State----------------------------------220,892,895
Property in general---------------------------11,288,075
Personal intangible (class A)-----------------Personal intangible (class B)-----------------17,492,680
Building and loan--------------- --------------1,593,800

1/ Average rate.

Total

$4,363,122

Rate per
$1,000 of
assessed
valuation

I/

$35.97

4,262,443
100,679

36.21
1/ 28.07

4,283,327
4,169,124
114,203

_/ 35.27
35.58
1/ 26.85

7,854,153
7,592,619
261,534

1/ 27.10
26.94
I/ 32.97

9,776,473
9,531,499
244,974

1/ 32.34
32.54
1/ 26.15

2,084,344
2,033,835
50,509
2,043,050
1,992,541
50,509
759,725
734,471
25,254
957,382
932,128
25,254

1/ 19.74
36.94
1.00
1/ 19.35
36.19
1.00
1/ 7.20
13.34
.50
1/ 9.07
16.93
.50

19,608,817
19,093,324
515,493
2,490,880
2,362,007
128,873
3,591,420
3,462,547
128,873

1/ 37.91
73.56
2.00
i/ 4.82
9.10
.50
1/ 6.94
13.34
.50

8,246,787
8,015,846
230,941
1,819,954
1,762,218
57,736
3,238,711
3,180,975
57,736

1/ 33.31
60.68
2.00
/ 7.35
13.34
.50
_/ 13.08
24.08
.50

8,127,656

/

7,782,739
344,917
6,814,306
6,600,479
4,046
209,781

15.00
2.50
1/ 12.49
13.00
2.00
5.85

18,154,869
17,926,357
228,389
123

1/ 16.33
17.40
2.80
1.00

3,880,273
3,821,471
9,369
46,653
2,780
3,020,538
2,962,215
9,369
46,653
2,301
503,403
474,920
4,741
23,318
424

1/ 14.33
15.89
.83
2.67
1.74
1/ 11.70
13.00
.83
2.67
1.44
1/ 2.00
2.15
.42
1.33
.27

15.66




37

DESCRIPTIVE SUNCAtARY

TABLEVIII-Con.
City
no.

39

1

22

91

84

70

3

10

77

58

CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR
CLASSESOF PRCPTY

OM:AHA,
NEBR.--Continued
County--------------------------------- $251,267,450
Property in general---------------------------220,892,895
Personalintangible(classA)-----------------11,288,075
Personal intangible(classB)------------------ 17,492,680
Building and loan----------------------------- 1,593,800
NEW YORK,N. Y.:
City corporation-----------------------------16,649,771,199
ManhattanBorough-real------------------------- 8,373,226,997
Bronx Borough-real--------------------------- 1,902,800,823
Brooklyn Borough-real------------------------- 3,933,060,440
Queens Borough-real--------------------------2,145,327,968
RichmondBorough-real-------------------------295,354,971
ROCHESTER,N. Y.:
City corporation---------------------------630,860,945
Propertyin general--------------------------629,403,876
Real property of pensioners-------------------- 1,457,069
UTICA,N. Y.:
City corporation----------------------------------133,235,628
Propertyin general---------------------------132,612,508
Real propertyof pensioners-------------------- 623,120
CANTON, OHIO:
Township-----------------------------------------112,537,410
Canton----------------------------------------100,216,340
Plain------------------------------------12,321,070
ERIE, PA.:
County---------------------------------97,089,469
Property in general------------------------ --80,146,601
Money at interest----------------------------16,942,868
PHILAELPHIA, PA.:
City corporation----------------------------3,618,863,241
Urban:
Outsidepoor district---------------------502,916,594
Insidepoor district--------------------- 2,101,498,746
Suburban:
Outsidepoor district----------------------88,091,930
Insidepoor district----------------------44,972,330
Farm:
Outsidepoor district--------------------- 6,145,400
Insidepoor district-----------------------1,382,900
Money at interest,etc.-----------------------873,855,341
Poor district--- ----------------------------- 597,153,924
Urban-----------------------------------502,916,594
Suburban--------------------------------88,091,930
Farm-------------------------------------6,145,400
PITTSBURGH,PA.:
City corporation-----------------------------1,211,867,890
Land----------------------------------591,172,360
Buildings-------------------------------620,695,530
County----------------------------------------- 1,492,443,920
Property in general--------------------------1,089,049,673
Money at interest----------------------------403,394,247
READING, PA.:
County---------------------------------- 156,272,945
Property in general--------------------------113,258,972
Money at interest----------------------------43,013,973
SCRANTON, PA.:
City corporation-----------------------------108,485,985
Land

37

32

LEVIES
Assessed
valuation

------------------------------------

49,080,149

Improvements---------------------------------59,405,836
Poor district------------------------------------108,485,985
Scranton-Dunmore-----------------------------106,526,961
Jenkins-Pittston-----------------------------1,959,024
County-------------------------------------------176,276,985
Property in general--------------------------108,485,985
Money at interest----------------------------67,791,000
PROVIDENCE, R. I.:
City corporation-----------------------------618,015,440
Property in general--------------------------489,040,940
Personal intangible--------------------------128,974,500

Total

Rate per
$1,000of
assessed
valuation

41,122,349
1,093,420
4,741
23,318
870

1/$4.47
4.95
.42
1.23
.55

468,185,099
235,514,928
53,015,152
110,342,919
61,086,491
8,225,609

I/ 28.12
28.13
27.86
28.06
28.47
27.85

17,043,526
17,027,731
15,795

i/ 27.02
27.05
10.84

3,908,709
3,900,241
8,468

1 29.34
29.41
13.59

27,436
20,043
7,393

i/ .24
.20
.60

668,871
601,100
67,771

1/ 6.89
7.50
4.00

49,150,175
8,381,943
35,725,479

/ 13.58
16.67
17.00

974,884
509,686

11.07
11.33

51,007
11,755
3,495,421
226,380
201,166
23,9$5
1,229

8.30
8.50
4.00
1/ .38
.40
.27
.20

18,571,315
12,178,151
6,393,164
9,536,413
7,922,836
1,613,577

1/ 15.32
20.60
10.30
1/ 6.39
7.28
4.00

738,351
566,295
172,056
1,750,560
1,090,561

i/ 4.72
5.00
4.00
_/ 16.14
22.22

659,999
594,714
585,898
8,816
867,837
596,673
271,164

5.50
4.50
I_ 4.92
5.50
4.00

12,497,401
11,981,503
515,898

1/ 20.22
24.50
4.00

6,679,904

i/ 23.95

11,11

/ 5.48

DALLAS, TEX.:

City corporation---------------------------------278,859,000
Property in general:
Subjectto all taxes----------------------267,169,100
Subjectto schoollevy---------------------11,689,900
County------------------------------------------234,552,040
Property in general--------------------------233,047,654
Rolling stockand intangible------------------- 1,504,386
1/ Average rate.

6,572,556
107,348
1,779,970
1,771,162
8,808

24.60
9.18
1/ 7.59
7.60
5.86




FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

38

LEVIES

TABLE VIII-Con.
City
no.

38

64

44

20

73

81

12

CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR
CIASSESOF PROPERTY

Assessed
valuation

SAN ANTONIO,TEL:
City corporation--------------------------------$205,916,230
General city---------------------------------205,916,230
districts:
Improvement
Nos. 2 and 8-------------------------------13,027,050
Nos. 3, 7, and 10-------------------------13;254,340
No. 4-------------------------------------6,196,170
No. 12-----------------------------------1,054,110
No. 14-----------------------------------1,802,110
NORFOLK, VA.:
City corporation---------------------------------160,884,800
Real estateand personal tangible--------------159,641,670
Machinery-------------------------------------1,243,130
State----------------------------------31,768,683
Bonds,notes, etc.----------------------------14,727,476
Capital---------------------------------------8,844,650
Bank stock-----------------------------------3,792,447
Mney----------------------------------- 4,404,110
RICHMND, VA.:
City corporation---------------------------------262,417,851
Real estateand personaltangible--------------251,336,881
Machinery-------------------------------------11,080,970
State-------------------------------------------109,334,597
Bonds, notes, etc.----------------------------32,339,300
Capital--------------------------------- 50,403,269
Bank stockand moneyed capital----------------- 7,887,464
Money, and stockof banks in liquidation---------18,704",564
SEATTLE,WASH.:
City corporation------------------------------ 242,328,977
Old limits,new limits,Ravenna, Southeast
Seattle,and South Seattle-------------------207,550,393
Dunlap, Georgetown, South
Ballard,Columbia,
Park, West Seattle,and Yesler--------------- 34,778,584
SPOKANE,WASH.:
City corporation------------------------------ 69,162,756
68,996,852
Generalcity----------------------------------165,904
Park water--------------------------------------69,162,756
Schooldistrict--------------------------------67,249,590
Former no. 81---------------------------------1,820,094
Former no. 122--------------------------------93,b72
Former no.143---------------------------------TACOMA, WASH.:
51,856,841
--------City corporation------------------------Districts nos. 1 and 2------------------------- 48,066,305
Districts nos. 3, 4, and 5--------------------- 2,032,227
District no. 6---------------------------------1,758,309
School district------------------------- ---------- 51,856,841
51,466,802
Property in general---------------------------196,395
Subject to bond rate--------------------------193,644
Subjectto no bond rate-----------------------MILWAUKEE, WIS.:
947,374,252
City corporation---------------------------------852,174,165
Property in general---------------------------93,146,852
Public utilities------------------------------2,053,235
Do-----------------------------------------945,321,017
County---------------------------------Property in general---------------------------852,174,165
93,146,852
Public utilities------------------------------State----------------------------------945,321,017
852,174,165
Property in general---------------------------93,146,852
Public utilities-------------------------------

Total

$2,962,719
2,944,602

Rate per
$1,000 of
assessed
valuation

1/$14.39
14.30

3,908
5,302
7,435
211
1,261

.30
.40
1.20
.20
.70

4,472,452
4,469,966
2,486
186,703
73,637
66,334
37,924
8,808

/ 27.80
28.00
2.00
1/ 5.88
5.00
7.50
10.00
2.00

5,595,897
5,529,411
66,486
656,006
161,697
378,025
78,875
37,409

i/ 21.32
22.00
6.00
i/ 6.00
5.00
7.50
10.00
2.00

4,843,593

1/ 19.99

4,159,818

20.09

683,775

19.71

1,272,031
1,269,542
2,489
807,673
780,095
26,573
1,005

1/ 18.39
18.40
15.00
1/ 11.68
11.60
14.60
10.80

1,220,285
1,140,601
44,221
35,463
694,212
689,655
1,963
2,594

1/ 23.53
23.73
21.76
20.17
/ 13.39
13.40
10.00
13.40

21,208,104
19,821,797
1,340,836
45,471
4,934,784
4,522,220
412,564
404,645
95,221
309,424

1/ 22.39
23.26
14.39
22.15
1/ 5.22
5.31
4.43
_/ .43
.11
3.32

/ Average rate.
SPECIAL PROPERTY TAXES.-In the years prior to 1925 there were shown in
taxes and the
to special property
table 23 the valuation of property subject
total and per capita levy of such taxes; but for 1925 and subsequent years the
property taxes are presented separate:Ly in text
data pertaining to special
tables. Text table IX, which follows, presents the data for 1935.




39

DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY
TABLE IX
Cit
no.

Tax
CITY,

Total---------------

WIIINGTO,
DEL.:
City corporation-horses

85

Assessed
valuation

AND DIVISION OF GOVENNETT
OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY

------

--------

and mules----------------

BALTIMORE, MD.:
City corporation-------------------------------Bank stock-------------------------------Casualty, surety, guarantee and fidelity
shares-------------------------------Savings bank deposits----------------------

8

-----------

(1/)

Total

Per
capita

1,050,533

133

$0.03
(2)

3/ $3.30
10.00

800,000
350,000

.98
.43

7,500,000
200,000,000

10.00
1.88

75,000
375,000

.09
.46

C DEN, N. J.:
City corporation-bank stock------------------County-bank stock-----------------------------

1,311,539
1,311,539

3.75
3.75

4,918
4,918

.04
.04

ELIZABETH', N. J.:
City corporation-bank stock------------------County--bank stock-----------------------------

1,234,227
1,234,227

3.75
3.75

4,628
4,62&

.04
.04

JERSEY CITY, N. J.:
City corporation-bank stock------------------County-bank stock--------------------------------

6,487,200
6,487,200

3.75
3.75

24,327
24,327

.08
.08

18,588,900
18,588,900

3.75
3.75

69,708
69,708

.16
.16

PATERSON, N. J. :
City corporation-bank stock---------------------County-bank stock-----------------------------

4,086,667
4,086,667

3.75
3.75

15,325
15,325

.11
.11

TRENTON, N. J.:
City corporation-bank stock------------------County-bank stock-------------------------------

1,678,260
1,678,260

3.75
3.75

6,294
6,294

.05
.05

71

23

18

NEJARN, N. J.:
City corporation-bank stock------------------County-bank stock------------------------------

65

1H

/

---------

LEVY

$242,500,000
35,000,000

69

61

rate

per
$1,000 of
assessed
valuation

orses and mules are taxed at $1 each.
Less than one-half of 1 cent.
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 text table X, which follows, are shown the data for 1935.




FINJNCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

40

TABLE X
City
no.

CITY, AND DrIISION
OF GOVERiviENT

Total----------------

POLL TAXESTABLE

X-Con.

City
no.

Rate
of
levy

Levy

----

$4,082,011

90
76

34
56
48
50
93
85
62
82
86
31

89

68

83

21

80

57
16
9

75
74
94

BIRMINGHIvAM,ALA.:
City corporation-----BRIDGEPORT, CONN.:
City corporation-----hARTFORD, CONN.:
City corporation-----NEW HAVES, CONN.:
City corooration-----WATERBURY, CONN.:
City corporation-----WIIMINGTON, DEL.:
County--------------JACKSONVILLE, FLA.:
School district------MIAMI, FLA.:
School district------TAi.PA, FTA.:.
School district-------ATLANTA, GA.:
City corporation------State----------------EVANSVILLE, LID.:
City corporation------School district-------State-----------------County-------------FORT WAYNE, IND.:
City corporation------School district-------State-------------County-------------GARY, IND.:
School district-------State--------------INDIANAPOLIS, IN'.:
City corporation------County----------------State----------------SOUTH BEND, IND.:
City corporation------School district-------State-------------County---------------DES MOINES, IOWA:
County---------------NEW ORLEANS, LA.:
City corporation------BOSTON, MASS.:
City corporation------CAMBRIDGE, MASS.:
City corporation------FALL RIVER, MAJSS.:
City corporation------LOWELL, MASS.:
City corporation--------

87
1.50

30,457

2.00

151,438

2.00

159,434

2.00

181,522

2.00

86,594

.25

6,000

1.00

24,900

1.00

15,183

1.00

36,743

3.00
1.00

93,552
35,519

1.00
1.00
1.50
.50

18,880
18,880
28,320
9,440

2.00
1.00
1.50
1.50

42,554
21,277
31,915
31,915

54
43
69
23
61
70
77

58

37
66
78
36
53

1.25
1.50

16,317
19,581

32

.50
1.00
1.50

26,710
55,258
80,130

88

47
.50
1.00
1.50
.50

10,748
21,497
32,245
10,748

24
38

.50

16,668
64

(1)

(i/)

2.00

485,382

2.00

66,268

2.00

70,156

2.00

55,592

44

POLL

CITY, AND DIVISION
OF GOVERNoIENT

LYNN, MASS.:
City corporation------NEW BEDFORD, MASS.:
City corporation------SOMERVILLE, MASS.:
City corporation------SPRINGFIELD, MASS.:
City corporation------WORCESTER, MASS.:
City corporation-----CAMDEN, N. J.:
City corporation------JERSEY CITY, N. J.:
City corporation-------.
PATERSON, N. J.:
City corporation------ERIE, PA.:
County----------------READING, PA.:
School district-------County----------------SCRANTON, PA.:
City corporation-----School district-------Poor districts--------County-------------PROVIDENCE, R. I.:
City corporation------CHATTANOOGA,TENN.:
County----------------KNOXVILLE, TENN.:
County--------------MbIPHIS, TENN.:
County----------------NASHVILLE, TENN.:
County----------------DALLAS, TEX.:
State-----------------County-----------------

LAXES

Rate
of
levy

Levy

2.00

$64,344

2.00

69,278

2.,00

61,866

2.00
2.00
1.00

91,358
117,438
33,491

1.00

6,868

1.00

15,036

(2/)

50,192

2.00

134,950
37,229

1.00
2.50
.50

76,137
190,342
40,474
38,068

1.00

87,805

2.00

28,000

2.00

88,070

2.00

58,542

2.00

108,476

1.50
.25

74,769
12,350

1.50
.25

10,911
1,818

1.50
.25

34,812
5,802

1.50

137,649

1.50

70,857

.50
1.00

33,418
66,835

1.50
1.00

145,802
97,201

EL PASO, TEK.:
State-----------------County----------------FORT WORTH, TEX.:
State-----------------County----------------HOUSTCN, TEK.:
State-----------------SAN ANTONIO, TEX.:
State-----------------NORFOLK, VA.:
City corporation------State---------------RICHMOND, VA.:
City corporation------State-----------------

HONOLULU, HAWAII:
City corporation--------

(J)

9,016

1/ Not reported.
per $1,000.
/ Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $6,692,280, at the rate of
Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $7,445,875, at the rate of $5.00 per $1,000.
4/ Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $7,191,275, in Scranton-Dunmore poor district, at the
rate of X5.50 per $1,000 and $204,905 in Jenkine-Pittston poor district, at the rate of $4.50 per $1,000.

/

$7.50




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FINANCIAL STATISTICS CF CITIES

42

TABLE 1.--YEAR OF INCORPORATION, DATE CF CLOSE OF FISCAL YEAR REPORTED,
POPULATION, AND AREA: 1935
(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

POPULATION

Year
Sof

Date

corpor-

CITY

tion

°of
fDecennial
close of
Estimated
as at
tion
fiscal

as a
city

Grand total-- ----

For text discussion, see p. 1)

year

July

------------

Group I----------- ---- -----------Group II----------- ---- ------------Group III--------------------------

1,

Land

census

area

(acres)
July 1,1935
Apr. 1,
1930

Jan. 1,
1920

Apr. 15,
1910

37,625,812

36,425,638

29,497,009

23;248,623

2,798,656.6

22,083,800
4,612,500
10,929,512

21,315,411
4,492,864
10,617,363

17,264,019
3,762,796
8,470,194

13,842,358
3,066,638
6,339,627

1,098,480.5
474,928.4
1,225,247.7

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

New York, N. Y.----Chicago, Ill.------Philadelphia, Pa.--.
Detroit, kich.----Los Angeles, Calif.
Cleveland, Ohio---St. Louis, Mo.-----

1653
1837
1683
1824
1851
1836
1822

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
June
June
Dec.
Apr.

31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
30,1935
30,1935
31,1935
9,1935

7,154,300
3,490,700
1,972,700
1,666,100
1,354,100
918,400
830,300

6,930,446
3,376,438
1,950,961
1,568,662
1,238,048
900,429
821,960

5,620,048
2,701,705
1,823,779
993,678
576,673
796,841
772,897

4,766,883
2,185,283
1,549,008
465,766
319,198
560,663
687,029

191,360.0
132,272.4
81,920.0
88,255.0
287,594.0
46,774.0
39,276.8

8
9
10
11
12
13
14

Baltimore, Md.----Boston, Mass.-----Pittsburgh, Pa.---San Francisco,Calif.
Milwaukee, Wis.---Buffalo, N. Y.----Washington, D. C.--

1796
1822
1816
1850
1846
1832
1802

Dec.
Dec.
D8c.
June
Dec.
June
June

31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
30,1935
31,1935
30,1935
30,1935

817,100
786,900
678,500
656,200
599,100
584,400
/575,000

804,874
781,188
669,817
634,394
578,249
573,076
486,869

733,826
748,060
588,343
506,676
457,147
506,775
437,571

558,485
670,585
533,905
416,912
373,857
423,715
331,069

50,380.8
28,096.0
33,365.2
26,880.0
27,732.3
24,894.0
39,680.0

GROUP II.--CITIES PAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000

15
16
17
18
19
20

Minneapolis, Minn.New Orleans, La.---Cincinnati, Ohio---Newark, N. J.------Kansas City, Mo.---Seattle, Wash.-----

1867
1805
1819
1836
1853
1869

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.

31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
30,1935
31,1935

477,700
471,000
460,100
447,000
412,600
374,100

464,3y6
458,762
451,160
442,337
399,746
365,583

380,582
387,219
401,247
414,524
324,410
315,312

301,408
339,075
363,591
347,469
248,381
237,194

35,445.0
127,808.0
45,982.7
10,927.0
37,472.0
43,840.0

21
22
23
24
25
26-

Indianapolis, Ind.-Rochester, N. Y.---Jersey City, N. J.-Houston, Tex.------Louisville, Ky.----Portland, Oreg.-----

1831
1834
1827
1839
1824
1851

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.
Nov.

31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
30,1935

372,100
333,500
319,900
317,900
317,500
309,100

364,161
328,132
316,715
292,352
307,745
301,815

314,194
295,750
298,103
138,276
234,891
258,288

233,650
218,149
267,779
78,800
223,928
207,214

33,600.0
21,924.8
8,320.0
45,970.5
23,024.0
40,614.4

GROUPIII. -CITIES

27
28
29
30
31

Columbus,Ohio----- 1816
Toledo, Ohio------- 1837
Oakland, Calif.----1854
Denver,Colo.------1859
Atlanta, Ga.------- 1847

32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41

HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

299,700
298,900
295,600
293,200
280,400

290,564
290,718
284,063
287,861
270,366

237,031
243,164
216,261
256,491
200,616

181,511
168,497
154,839

24,676.6
22,014.0
34,023.0
37,085.0
21,932.8

Dallas, Tex.------- 1856 Sept.30,1935
St. Paul, Minn.---- 1854 Dec. 31,1935
Birmingham,Ala.--- 1871 Aug. 31,1935
Akron, Ohio-------- 1836 Dec. 31,1935
Memphis,Tenn.---- 1849 Dec. 31,1935

278,.000
277,900
273,300
265,100
261,500

260,475
271,606
259,678
255,040
253,143

158,976
234,698
178,806
208,435
162,351

92,104
214,744
132,685
69,067
131,105

25,967.3
33,389.0
32,128.4
34,444.0
29,209.6

Providence, R. I.-- 1832 Sept.30,1935
San Antonio,Tex.-- 1837 May 31,1935
Omaha, Nebr.-------1857 Dec. 31,1935
Syracuse,N. Y.---. 1848 Dec. 31,1935
Dayton, Ohio-------- 1841 Dec. 31,1935

255,600

252,981
231,542
214,006
209,326
200,982

237,595
161,379
191,601
171,717
152,559

224,326
96,614
124,096
137,249
116,577

11,462.0
22,860.0
24,946.0
16,220.0
15,175.7

Dec. 31,1935
Dec. 31,1935
June 30,1935
Dec. 31,1935
Dec. 31,1935

243,500
217,800
214,500
206,600

150,174
213,381




43

FISCAL YEAR, POPULATION, AND AREA

TABLE 1.--YEAR OF INCORPORATION, DATE OF CLOSE OF FISCAL YEAR REPORTED,
POPULATION, AND AREA: 1935-Continued
For text discussion, see p. 1)

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

POPULATION

Year
of

Date

corSpora

close of
fiscal

area

Land

of
CITY
0,

(acres)
July 1,1935

Estimated
as at

tion

as a
city

year

Ju

i,33

Apr. 1,
1930

Jan. 1,
1920

Apr. 15,
1910

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued

42
43
44
45
46
47

Oklahoma City, Okla.
Worcester, Mass.---Richmond, Va.------Youngstown, Ohio---Grand Rapids, Mich.Fort Worth, Tex.----

1891
1848
1782
1868
1850
1872

June 30,1935
Dec. 31,1935
Jan. 31,1936
Dec. 31,1935
Mar. 31,1935
Sept.30,1935

201,400
198,000
184,900
174,200
172,800
169,200

185,389
195,311
182,929
170,002
168,592
163,447

91,295
179,754
171,667
132,358
137,634
106,482

64,205
145,986
127,628
79,066
112,571
73,312

16,064.0
23,808.0
15,360.0
21,660.0
14,735.0
29,696.0

48
49
50
51
52
53

Hartford, Conn.----Flint, Mich.-------New haven, Conn.---San Diego, Calif.--Long Beach, Calif.-Nashville, Tenn.----

1784 Mar. 31,1935
1855 June 30,1935
1784 Dec. 31,1935
1850 June 30,1935
1897 June 30,1935
1806 Dec. 31,1935

168,500
167,200
162,700
160,100
157,000
156,200

164,072
156,492
162,655
147,995
142,032
153,866

138,036
91,599
162,537
74,361
55,593
118,342

98,915
38,550
133,605
39,578
17,809
110,364

10,162.9
18,771.8
11,460.0
60,581.9
18,974.0
16,639.0

54
55
56
57
58
59

Springfield, Mass.-Tulsa, Okla.-------Bridgeport, Conn.--Des Moines, Iowa--Scranton, Pa.------Salt Lake City, Utah

1852
1903
1836
1857
1866
1851

Dec.
June
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.

31,1935
30,1935
31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
31,1935

153,400
148,000
147,300
145,300
144,400
144,200

149,900
141,258
146,716
142,559
143,433
140,267

129,614
72,075
143,555
126,468
137,783
118,110

88,926
18,182
102,054
86,368
129,867
92,777

20,288.0
13,655.4
9,370.0
34,560.0
12,361.7
33,492.0

60
61
62
63
64
65

Yonkers, N. Y.-----Paterson, N. J.----Jacksonville, Fle.-Albany, N. Y.------Norfolk, Va.-------Trentop, N. J.------

1872
1851
1822
1686
1845
1792

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
31,1935

140,500
139,000
138,900
129,800
2/129,710
124,100

134,646
138,513
129,549
127,412
129,710
123,356

100,176
135,875
91,558
113,344
115,777
119,289

79,803
125,600
57,699
100,253
67,452
96,815

12,880.0
5,157.0.
19,129.6
12,076.0
17,920.0
4,630.0

66
67
68
69

Chattanooga, Tenn.-Kansas City, Kns.-Fort Wayne, Ind.---Canden, N. J.-------

1851
1886
1839
1828

Sept.30,1935
Dec. 31,1935
Dec. 31,1935
Dec. 31,1935

123,500
123,400
120,100
119,100

119,798
121,857
114,946
118,700

57,895
101,177
86,549
116,309

44,604
82,331
63,933
94,538

17,548.8
12,938.2
10,955.0
5,554.0

70

Erie, Pa.---------1851

Jan.

7,1936

118,300

115,967

93,372

66,525

10,368.0

71

Elizabeth, N. J.---- 1855

Dec. 31,1935

117,900

114,589

95,783

73,409

6,231.9

72
73
74
75
76
77

Wichite, Kans.-----Spokane, Wash.-----Fall River, hass.--Cambridge, :.ass.---New Bedford, Mass.-Reading, Pa.--------

1871
1883
1854
1846
1847
1847

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.

31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
7,1936

117,600
116,600
2/115,274
114,300
2/112,597
111,800

111,110
115,514
115,274
113,643
112,597
111,171

72,217
104,437
120,485
109,694
121,217
107,784

52,450
104,402
119,295
104,839
96,652
96,071

13,419.0
26,547.2
21,056.0
3,968.0
12,160.0
5,930.7

78
79
80
81
82
83

Knoxville, Tenn.---Peoria, Ill.-------South Bend, Ind.---Tacoma, Wash.------Miami, Fla.--------Gary, Ind.----------

1815
1845
1865
1875
1896
1909

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
June
Dec.

31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
30,1935
31,1935

110,600
109,800
109,600
108,200
108,200
108,000

105,802
104,969
104,193
106,817
110,637
100,426

36,346
66,950
53,684
83,743
5,471
16,802

16,896.0
8,218.8
10,793.2
29,661.0
19,200.0
25,811.4

84
85
86
87
88
89

Canton, Chio-------Wilmington, Del.---Tampa, Fla.--------Somerville, Mass.--El Paso. Tex.-- ---Evansville, Ind.----

1854
1832
1887
1871
1873
1847

Dec.
June
Hay
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.

31,1935
30,1935
31,1935
31,1935
28,1935
31,1935

107,500
2/106,597
106,500
105,800
105,800
105,100

104,906
106,597
101,161
103,908
102,421
102,249

87,091
110,168
51,608
93,091
77,560
85,264

50,217
87,411
37,782
77,236
39,279
69,647

8,716.0
4,783.8
12,160.0
2,496.0
8,549.0
5,577.0

90
91
92
93
94

Lynn, Mass.--------Utica, N. Y.------Duluth, Minn.------Waterbury, Conn. 3/Lowell, Mass.-------

1850
1832
1870
1853
1836

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
31,1935
31,1935

102,900
102,600
101,900
101,300
2/100,234

102,320
101,740
101,463
99,902
100,234

99,148
94,156
98,917
91,715
112,759

89,336
74,419
78,466
73,141
106,294

6,720.0
13,569.0
39,897.0
17,981.0
8,576.0

Dec. 31,1935

154,800

137,582

123,527

82,028

honolulu, Hawaii

/- 1907

1/ Estimate as at middle of fiscal year, Jan. 1,1935.

77,818
,76,121
70,983
96,965
29,571
55,378

(5/)

2/ Population April i, 1930; no estimate made.

/ Included because estimatefor 1931, the latest year for which citiesof 30,000to 100,000were
reported,placed it in thisgroup. 4/ Not includedin groupor grand total. 5/ Not reported.




TABLE 2.-SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS,

PAYMENTS, AND CASH BALANCES:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

For text discussion, see p. 1)

RECEIPTS
City
nc.

Nonrevenue

Cash on hand
at beginning
of year

Aggregate of
receipts and
cash on hand
at beginning
/
of year

Cash on hand
at close
of year

$2,921,335,537

$3,589,600,140

$624,372,696

$7,135,308,373

2,052,838,290
324,778,336
543,7iH,911

2,744,168,569
408,688,565
436,743,006

411,295,018
85,254,820
127,822,858

5,208,301,877
818,721,721
1,108,284,775

CITY
Revenue

Grand total----------------------------------

Group I-----------------------------------------Group II-----------------------------------Group III------------------------------------

---

1935

PAYMENTS

Governmental-cost

Nongovern
mental-cost

$780,802,776

$2,623,941,074

$3,730,564,523

546,056,715
92,374,564
142,371,497

1,822,087,899
295,560,916
506,292,259

2,840,157,263
430,786,241
459,621,019

h
H
C

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OV;R
0)

u}
U)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

New York, N. Y.-----------------------------------Chicago, Ill.----------------------------------Philadelphia, Pa.------------------------------Detroit, Mich.------------------------------Los Angeles, Calif.
--------------Cleveland, Ohio----------St. Louis, Mo.------------

---

$920,517,294
263,217,620
124,306,107
125,107,761
110,536,102
65,638,322
40,889,348

$920,094,662
927,137,481
82,397,535
49,533,537
286,885,989
116,581,627
49,153,605

$128,968,789
63,781,385
14,211,412
7,073,968
75,031,726
12,924,496
20,723,531

$1,969,580,745
1,254,136,486
220,915,054
181,715,266
472,453,817
195,144,445
110,766,484

$189,800,380
103,470,407
15,904,634
12,299,582
72,013,089
15,510,741
18,515,813

$795,573,900
201,350,293
110,280,563
107,266,854
119,723,878
57,100,083
42,393,665

$984,206,465
949,315,786
94,729,857
62,148,830
280,716,850
122,533,621
49,857,006

49,096,319
83,097,727
52,553,553
52,106,707
54,290,368
59,678,717
51,802,345

16,899,597
99,948,802
35,710,694
41,376,294
49,868,847
60,262,171
8,317,728

5,055,464
10,008,309
15,356,741
18,833,923
13,716,572
10,331,627
15,277,075

71,051,380
193,054,838
103,620,988
112,316,924
117,875,787
130,272,515
75,397,148

8,653,945
10,747,540
21,359,634
28,221,397
13,719,624
16,621,747
19,218,182

41,687,764
82,683,286
49,775,818
51,323,507
48,874,398
63,928,107
50,125,783

20,709,671
99,624,012
32,485,536
32,772,020
55,281,765
49,722,661
6,053,183

$8,133,322
13,532,368
9,563,136
5,041,075
10,940,870
7,433,963
4,501,959
8,576,704

$27,975,619
24,189,206
31,870,101
35,940,157
24,338,274
31,483,702
14,399,619
35,842,974

H
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H
(I)
C
O

8
9
10
11
12
13
14

Baltimore, Md.-------------Boston, Mass.---------------Pittsburgh, Pa.-------------San Francisco, Calif.---------Milwaukee, Wis.----------Buffalo, N. Y.-------------------------------Washington, D. C.--------------------------------

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
7
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Minneapolis, Minn.------New Orleans, La.-------------Cincinnati, Ohio------------------------------Newark, N. J.------------------------------------Kansas City, Mo.--------------------------------Seattle, Wash.----------------------------Indianapolis, Ind.-------------------------------Rochester, N. Y.----------------------------

1

.,
*30,732,206
26,317,490
35,883,312
43,692,407
22,159,302
32,240,112
15,878,749
38,544,682

$44,482,101
30,764,273
43,354,716
49,422,102
22,118,764
64,621,235
18,160,897
25,264,712

$7,240,459
12,915,328
8,526,486
5,127,010
8,676,442
8,308,459
4,334,576
9,928,722

..
$82,454,766
69,997,091
87,764,514
98,241,519
52,954,508
105,169,806
38,374,222
73,738,116

,
$46,345,825
32,275,517
46,331,277
57,260,287
17,675,364
66,252,141
19,472,644
29,218,438

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23

JerseyCity, N. J.---------------------------Houston, Tex.--------------------------Louisville, Ky.-----------------------------------Portland, Ore.-----------------------------------

24
25
26

29,926,46
16,4,7
14,287,063
1,88,07

57,129,574
13,24,551
11,480,582
8,665,058

6,300,207
7,553,196
2,46,119
3,997,816

93,356,217
37,012,317
28,113,764
51,544,881

8,082,346
8,491,010
3,155,271
4,922,540

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POUIJLATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

I
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

Columbus, Ohio---------------------------------Toledo, Ohio------------------------------------Oakland, Calif.--------------------------------Denver, Colo.-----------------------------Atlanta, Ga.---------------------------------Dallas, Tex.--------------------------------St. Paul, Minn.---------------------------------Birmingham, Ala.---------------------------------Akron, Ohio---------------------------------------Memphis, enn.----------------------------------

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
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67

$12,119,480

25,175,751
13,849,801
15,027,447
15,468,265

60,098,120
14,671,506
9,931,046
31,154,076

1

4,420,378
5,201,334
10,507,605
5,928,616
10,715,337
8,551,989

$3,579,572
2,406,170
7,935,853
3,187,081
387,005
2,935,681
4,204,170
1,130,830
2,722,017
2,333,187

X4,980,533
34,654,485
27,713,067
43,756,300
14,211,215
18,535,694
28,762,924
13,751,975
24,654,289
20,197,992

$3,699,216
4,917,349
7,230,284
4,857,458
225,696
5,960,397
3,912,122
1,519,591
4,578,157
3,685,029

$13,997,733
10,753,491
15,464,407
16,517,087
9,066,761
9,540,164
12,540,920
6,206,719
9,072,492
8,157,474

$7,283,584
18,983,645
5,018,376
22,381,755
4,918,758
3,035,133
12,309,882
6,025,665
11,003,640
8,355,489

17,076,566
7,713,983
12,073,525
17,604,753
8,812,000
7,131,548
14,060,858
10,080,945
7,040,268
7,311,109

15,059,521
7,246,932
6,227,705
18,740,729
4,1Z1,689
5,757,976
13,710,272
8,754,347
2,505,142
7,301,175

1,654,564
3,656,082
3,490,525
3,254,008
1,330,254
4,677,333
2,541,050
2,433,309
511,041
827,846

33,790,651
18,616,997
21,791,755
39,599,490
14,273,943
17,566,857
30,312,180
21,268,601
10,056,451
15,440,130

1,736,515
4,1.72,035
3,544,743
3,014,202
1,510,832
3,834,163
2,238,406
3,637,727
740,048
1,662,771

18,529,345
6,583,831
9,248,418
17,241,953
7,809,998
5,527,057
13,654,193
8,688,760
6,603,905
5,888,882

13,524,791
7,861,131
8,998,594
19,343,335
4,953,113
8,205,637
14,419,581
8,942,114
2,712,498
7,888,477

Fort Worth, Teax.-------------------------------Hartford, Conn.----------Flint, Mich.-------------New Haven, Con.---------San Diego, Calif.-------Long Beech, Calif.-------------------------------Nashville, Tenn.---------------------------------Springfield, Mass.------------------------------Tulsa, Okla.-------------------------------Bridgeport, Conn.--------------------------------

6,792,588
12,866,033
8,108,754
10,267,016
8,103,914
9,821,008
5,545,022
12,280,613
6,081,199
7,734,872

7,313,071
8,890,675
4,704,247
6,301,527
2,301,337
_ 4,348,168
4,932,483
11,133,133
1,998,635
3,570,164

953,458
3,757,692
1,062,714
888,092
3,821,241
3,879,516
6,246,614
2,455,529
2,857,905
678,386

15,059,117
25,514,400
13,875,715
17,456,635
14,226,492
18,048,692
16,724,119
25,869,275
10,937,739
11,983,422

1,755,872
4,010,008
849,426
1,152,889
2,600,584
4,116,865
5,157,447
2,540,150
2,816,789
690,834

6,577,071
12,870,745
7,151,107
9,021,897
8,434,086
9,558,360
6,378.417
11i,691,301
4,67?,958
8,449,158

6,726,174
8,633,647
5,875,182
7,281,849
3,191,822
4,373,467
5,188,255
11,637,824
3,444,992
2,843,430

Des Moines, Iowa------------Scranton, Pa.-----------Salt Lake City, Utah----------Yonkers, N. Y.----------------------------------Paterson, N. J.-----------------------------------Jacisonville, Fla.------Albany, N. Y.----------------------------Norfolk, Va.--------------------------------Trenton, N. J.----------------------------------Chattanooga, Tenn.---------------------------------.
-Kansas City, Kans.-----------------------

6,208,006
5,839,583
5,861,847
15,585,108
8,360,576
7,622,421
10,335,537
7,773,630
6,835,465
3,532,571
6,874,196

2,065,975
997,468
2,037,117
5,786,181
10,526,947
3,142,708
7,338,173
5,084,416
12,838,718

1,163,970
1,018,845
1,214,290
1,418,116
968,496
1,726,160
372,235
1,738,959
776,246
299,132
2,935,499

9,437,951
7,855,896
9,113,254
22,789,405
19,856,019
12,491,289
18,045,945
14,597,005
20,450,429
6,903,773
12,207,156

951,935
1,023,312
1,299,488
1,395,337
1,076,163
1,936,246
946,806
994,177
3,209,779
435,627
3,866,712

5,794,449
5,323,259
5,055,379
13,551,756
7,704,110
7,327,241
10,033,892
6,111,357
6,290,883
3,451,604
5,759,476

2,691,567
1,509,325
2,758,387
7,842,112
11,075,746
3,227,802
7,065,247
7,491,471
10,949,767

13,700,257
16,315,928
17,031,580
9,403,832
10,398,679
14,051,149
6,692,529
11,216,935
9,312,816

X9,281,481
18,548,058
3,461,286

23,537,639

3,072,070

2,397,461

01

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2,580,968




TABLE

2.--SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS, PAYMENTS,

AND CASH BALANCES:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

RECEIPTS
City
no.

Revenue

PAYN:NTS

Aggregate of
receipts ani
cash on hand
at beginning
of year /

Cash on hand
at beginning
of year

CITY

1935-Continued

For text discussion, see p. 1)

Nonrevenue

Cash on hand
at close
of year

Governmental-cost

Nongovern
mental-cost

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPJILATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued

$4,397,899
6,082,789
4,693,425
7,021,647
4,442,048
4,511,784
5,731,125

$753,491
11,600,523
999,247
4,633,238
1,056,499
1,269,050
5,368,392

$573,580
719,186
1,492,117
3,632,999
'797,207
381,079
553,176

$5,724,970
18,402,498
7,184,789
15,287,884
6,295,754
6,761,913
11,652,693

$900,576
987,292
1,673,409
2,436,009
1,307,619
1,792,736
1,069,615

$3,773,090
5,838,945
4,244,501
5,339,928
3,513,175
3,863,340
5,009,882

$1,051,304
11,576,261
1,266,879
7,511,947
1,474,960
1,105,837
5,573,196

Cambridge, Mass.-------New Bedford, Mass.-----------------------------Reading, Pa.-----------------------------------Knoxville, Tenn.---------------------------------PeoriA, Ill.--------South Bend, Ind.--------Tacoma, Wash.----------

9,117,929
5,871,869
5,150,565
4,767,299
4,088,650
3,305,664
6,465,621

9,061,787
7,121,834
2,990,917
5,539,173
1,446,245
748,077
4,530,121

947,701
1,562,363
2,647,631
530,904
911,828
1,976,635
1,388,079

19,127,417
14,556,066
10,789,113
10,837,376
6,446,723
6,030,376
12,283,821

1,587,715
1,026,222
2,290,140
763,049
1,119,143
1,718,808
1,597,534

8,029,847
5,743,022
6,006,408
4,430,306
3,591,083
2,982,562
5,841,659

9,509,855
7,786,822
2,492,565
5,644,021
1,736,497
1,329,006
4,944,628

82
83
84
85
86
87
88

Miami, Fla.----------------------------------Gary, Ind.--------------------------------Canton, Ohio---------------------------------Wilmington, Del.-------Tampa, Fla.----------------------------------Somerville,. Mass.---------------------------El Paso, Tex.--------------------------------

---

5,913,007
3,158,115
4,424,076
4,997,400
4,474,231
5,878,683
3,113,966

34, 35,420
932,254
2,095,087
2,623,330
1,904,923
4,410,932
1,882,369

844,111
405,257
995,384
1,649,024
619,472
1,335,680
482,743

41,292,538
4,495,626
7,514,547
9,269,754
6,998,626
11,625,295
5,479,078

705,300
625,272
1,017,694
806,647
645,139
516,843
598,058

8,118,422
2,892,597
3,151,629
5,553,010
3,892,313
5,744,743
2,447,309

32,468,816
977,757
3,345,224
2,910,097
2,461,174
5,363,709
2,433,711

89
90
91
92
93
94

Evansville, Ind.---------Lynn, Mass.----------------------------Utica, N. Y.----------------------------------Duluth, Minn.-------------------------------Waterbury, Conn.---------------------------------Lowell, Mass.----------------------------------

3,190,821
6,425,611
7,138,338
5,681,162
6,875,545
5,220,943

828,212
6,242,261
8,163,170
3,836,579
5,468,825
6,331,165

2,045,994
1,292,627
891,143
1,124,284
1,567,903
424,078

6,065,027
13,960,499
16,192,651
10,642,025
13,912,273
11,976,186

2,119,545
985,995
871,710
1,614,736
1,503,698
587,806

3,253,036
5,997,638
7,065,548
4,846,276
7,232,786
5,584,108

692,446
6,976,866
8,255,393
4,181,013
5,175,789

6,235,413

2,853,578

68
69
70
71
72
73
74

Fort Wayne, Ind.-------Camden, N. J.---------Erie, Pa.----------Elizabeth, N. J.----------------------------------Wichita, Kans.-------------------------------Spokane, Wash.------------------- -----------Fall River, Mass.---------------------------------

75
76
77
78
79
80
81

Honolulu, Hawaii 2/----------------------------SAlso

the aggregate

of

6,960,668

i i

i

i

-

3,232,655

1,622,648

paymentsI

L/ Also the aggregate of payments and cash at close of year.

5,804, ?

I

l

-1
11,815,971

2,726,980
I

2/ Not included in group or grand totals.

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TABLE 3. -SUMMARY OF REVENUE RECEIPTS,

BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

1935

For text discussion, see p. 2)

REVENTUERECEIPTS

Taxes

City
no.

•....

p. 2)
RECEIPTS
1935
Grants
discussion, see
JESpecial
GOVERNMENT:
For text
MUNICIPAL
OFVIII.
BY DIVISIONS
rank, see p.
Fines,
REVEE
REVENUE
ARY
States, showing
3.--SUM
OF cities,
by RECEIPTS,
TABLE
assess
lst
in-aid,
of
alphabetical
(For
forfeits,
Business
ments and
donations,
and
General
and
and pension
special
Poll
escheats
Special
nonbusiness
assessments
charges
property
license

II

CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
Total

(Table 7)

Grand total-------

$2,921,335,537

Group I-------------------------Group II------------------------Group III---------------------

2,052,838,290
324,778,336
543,718,911

(Table

7)

(Table 7)

(Table 7)

(Table

7)I (Table 7)

(Table 8)

Highway
privileges,
rents, and
interest

(Table 9)

Earnings
of general
depart
ments

Earnings
of public
service
enterprises

(Table 10)I

(Table 11)

1,757,932,725 $22,205,490 $1,839,572 $173,960,169 $49,812,652 $8,770,267 $455,258,312 1103,210,386 $71,169,685 $277,176,279

02

1,209,833,487
205,441,333
342,657,905

c

15,046,919
' 795,243
6,363,328

318,580
92,301
1,428,691

139,794,957
14,047,005
20,118,207

25,861,063
8,815,328
15,136,261

5,255,073
924,980
2,590,214

355,134,575
40,778,783
59,344,954

80,496,696
10,952,134
11,761,556

44,167,232
10,480,389
16,522,064

176,929,708
32,450,840
67,795,731

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
-1
--NEW YORK, N. Y.City corpo-ation---------Bridge, parkway, and tunnel
districts-------------

$920,517,294
919,374,267

$497,455;692
497,455,692

.........

S$81,331,677 $12,190,045
81,331,677 12,190,045

I

1,100,137 $220,833,879 $32,977,748
1,100,137 219,690,858
32,977,748

37,937,432

7,937,432

$59,668,586
59,668,580

6

1,143,021
..........

263,217,620
114,492,469
27,504,902
69,462,060
25,199,693
22,908,992
3,649,504

191,518,907
66,506,560
20,073,580
57,504,902
23,634,106
20,262,767
3,536,992

PHILADELPHIA, PA.---------City corporation---School district---------Poor district------------

124,306,107
89,008,540
34,918,123
379,444

87,120,887
57,349,519
29,401,769
369,599

125,107,761
103,860,068
21,247,693

73,343,925
63,797,601
9,546,324

DETROIT, MICH.---------------City corporation---------County----------------------

$7,022,098
7,022,098

1,143,027

CHICAGO, ILL.--------------City corporation---------County--------------------School district---------Park district---------------Sanitary district-----------Forest preserve district----

-

t
*220,833,879-

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1

rl

I

17,057,111
15,846,090
1,211,021

..........
..........
....
-.... T

-...........

..........
..........
..........

--------------

364,422
58,536
305,886
305,886

-------------------------

2,379,711
2,379,711
-----------

8,446,519
2,134,043
6,312,476

5,017,625
4,999,600

975,720
870,753
44,885

18,025
..........

60,082

7,571
7,571
---------

1,234,974
1,234,974
---------

13,234,655
2,033,171
593,477
9,921,932
421,624
264,451

11,876,535
9,212,116
182,318
1,202,943
695,581
575,303
8,274

8,991,303
1,935,954
5,399,621
832,283
370,275
348,932
104,238

14,545,764
13,088,225

203,719
203,707
12

6,132,191
1,704,075
4,427,507
609

17,830,314
16,817,605
1,012,483
226

3,169,552
3,084,190
76,352
9,010

7,462,162
7,462,162

561,533
527,140
34,393

10,853,960
8,663,474
2,190,486

310,315
277,337
32,978

7,026,589
4,201,439
2,825,150

22,965,524
22,965,524

1,457,539

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TABLE 3.-SUMMARY

OF REVENUE

RECEIPTS,

BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

GOVERNMENT:

1935-Continued

For text discussion, see p. 2)

REVENUE RECEIPTS

Taxes

General

CITY, AND DIVISIONS CF
MUNICIPAL GOVFRNMENT

City
no.

Business
Total

General
property

(Table 7)

Special

(Table

7)

Poll

and
nonbusiness
license

(Table 7)

(Table 7)

Special
assess
ments and
special
charges

(Table

7)

Fines,
forfeits,
and
escheats

Grantsin-aid,
donations,
and pension
assessments

Highway
privileges,
rents, and
interest

Earnirgs
of general
departments

Earnings
of public
service
enterprises

(Table 7)

(Table 8)

(Table 9)

(Table 10)

(Table 11)
54

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GROUP .- CITIE HAVINGA POPULATION
OF 500,000 AND OVER-Conti ued 1
GROUP

r
5

I.

- CITIES

HAVING

A

POPULATION

$51,843,786
20,945,853
1 ,282,073
13,615,860

CLEVELAND, OHIO-------------City corporation-----------County--------------------School district------------Park district------------

65,638,322
32,297,058
15,003,949
18,086,025
251,290

38,257,436
16,914,436
6,453,081
14,693,652
196,267

7

ST. LOUIS, MO.--------------City corporation---------School district-------------

40,889,348
30,606,879
10,282,469

27,927,554
18,445,141
9,482,413

8

BALTIMORE, MD.------------------

49,096,319

29,709,436

684,738

9

BOSTON, iASS.-----------------

83,097,727

57,781,547

5,057,104

PITTSBURGH, PA.-------------City corporation---------County----- ----------------School district-------------

52,553,553
23,812,851
13,320,455
15,420,247

41,568,806
17,914,477
10,648,042
13,006,287

11

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.---------

52,106,707

28,748,119

12

MILWAUKEE, WIS.--------------City corporation---------County--------------------Sewerage district---------

54,290,368
31,271,274
19,877,206
3,141,888

31,836,341
21,593,894
7,777,470
2,464,977

10

500,000

AND

OVR-Continued

Cs
H

,.
LOS ANGLES, CALIF.---------City corporation---------County-------------------School district----------

$110,536,102
56,556,021
25,542,381
28,437,700

6

OF

$202,545
202,545

--- r-..-...

$2,067,578
2,067,578

3,624,571
2,396,777
1,227,794

1,475,105
764,207
710,898

3,018,728
3,018,728

883,846
883,846

$835,657
523,162
312,495

$17,711,277
367,841
2,705,229
14,638,207

$2,57i,082
1,957,816
609,958
3,308

$2,456,181
934,685
1,357,769
163,727

$27,492,509
27,472,545
19,964

278,005
258,359
19,646

11,113,249
2,252,896
5,833,587
3,007,212
19,554

689,582
413,341
196,354
75,655
4,232

2,302,470
1,399,138
562,589
309,506
31,237

7,695,359
7,695,359

101,000
82,713
1H,287

750,893
242,396
508,497

1,786,059
1,575,869
210,190

1,516,038
1,452,956
63,082

4,905,230
4,905,230

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VB
H
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H

U:
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O

3,295,663

444,694

33,644

6,150,479

2,511,305

768,562

5,497,798

$246,815

1,827,628

464,329

193,448

2,736,730

5,735,957

3,437,655

5,616,514

71,765

850,996
835,217
15,779

141,595
141,595

149,715
117,398
32,317

3,914,484
1,344,226
609,656
1,960,602

1,141,160
223,316
648,427
269,417

1,684,579
208,992
1,291,646
183,941

3,030,453
3,027,630
2,823

71,765

1,365,878
1,035,525
330,353

$5,558,032
2,286,541
3,254,893
16,598

2,132,218

13,845

124,408

6,741,616

1,351,735

1,193,128

11,801,638

1,080,240
1,065,709
14,531

722,169
672,647
49,522

230,339
215,233
15,106

13,978,692
2,749,176
10,958,876
270,640

1,021,539
959,711
53,942
7,886

1,775,494
699,703
677,406
398,385

2,279,676
2,279,676

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BUFFALO, N Y.-------------------City corporation------County----------

59,678,717
50,037,665
9,641,052

30,429,044
25,164,033
5,265,011

344,802
344,802
----------

-------------------------

2,060,156
1,384,296
675,860

570,748
570,748
----------

69,114
66,783
2,331

22,609,787
19,216,073
3,393,714

365,374
328,551
36,823

738,142
470,829
267,313

2,491,550
2,491,550

14

WASHINGTON, D. C.-------------

51,802,345

22,292,007

5,32

---------

7,131,707

626,939

398,634

18,372,683

327,991

1,170,107

1,476,945

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000

I

II

I

1

1

,lINEAPOLIS, MI.------------City corporation ---------County----------------------

$30,732,206
27,619,701
3,112,505

$21,925,213
19,349,594
2,475,619

NEW ORLEANS, LA.-----------City corporation----------School district----------Levee district-----------

26,317,490
1-,846,384
5,242,536
2,228,570

16,882,477
10,953,177
3,755,736
2,173,564

----------

17

CICICINCATI, 01IO--------------City corporation------------County---------------------School district--------------

35,983,312
20,712,749
8,240,741
6,929,822

16,633,193
8,308,938
3,235,365
5,088,890

256,370
256,370
---------..........

-----------------------. . . . . . . . ..

18

NEWARK, N. J.---------City corporation----------County-----------------------

43,692,407

30,559,623
25,662,324
4,895,299

159,291
69,708
38,583

5,267
6,267

KANSAS CITY, MO.----------------City corporation----------County-----School district----- --------

22,169,302
11,?28,849
3,761,588
6,668,865

15,943,915
6,732,999

SEATTLE, WASH.-------------------City corporation---County------------------School district---------Port district---------------

32,240,112
19,620,754
5,431,591
6,335,266
852,501

13,852,249
5,487,932
4,093,477
4,139,123
131,717

---

21

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.-------------City corporation--------County------------------School district----------

15,878,749
7,436,815
2,324,893
6,117,041

12,936,302
6,051,?00
1,977,765
4,956,837

------------------

22

ROCESTER, N. Y.--- ------------City corporation-------------County----

38,544,682
33;748,466
4,796,216

20,560,316
18,079,016

JERSEY CITY, N. J.-City corporation------------County-------

29,926,436
21,957,042
7,969,394

21,902,066
14,772,421
7,129,645

15

16

19

20

23

37,028,341

6,664,066

$89,777
42,507
47,270

---------...................-

------------.-

3,252,469

---------

5,959,447

---------

2,481,300

----------------------------------

--------

---------------$21,206
21,206

--

---------

-- _

-

---------

$1,847,495
1,834,150
13,345

$153,649
136,177
17,472

$3,186,951
2,881,911
305,040

$706,404
671,377
35,027

p826,076
622,265
203,811

$1,369,287
1,369,287

2,148,322
2,148,322
...........

1,270,325
1,270,325
..........

26,361
26,361
---------

1,969,847
597,763
1,362,084
10,000

702,568
601,909
100,485
174

588,761
540,904
3,025
44,832

2,707,623
2,707,623

1,463,164
1,059,902
403,262
. . . . ... -. -..--

146,425
131,326
15,099
---------

6,841,847
2,070,670
3,203,194
1,567,983

4,085,95?
3,759,472
154,079
172,407

2,008,461
1,542,748
365,171
100,54

2,390,032
2,389,985
47

1,680,091
1,680,091

259,056
259,056

123,250
77,475
45,775

5,102,266
4,653,374
4483,892

1,571,239

1,504,554
530,251
974,303-

2,722,720
2,722,720
---

1,815,460
1,763,851
51,609

314,066
314,066

82,025
78,537
2,270
1,218

457,967
23,401
121,076
313,490

538,206
320,317
18,892
198,997

796,569

777,106

7?8,590

^77,106

137,852
115,311
22,541

3,623,247
697.,346
798,442
2,114,065
13,394

503,443
442,093
43,336
16,269
1,745

841,545
319,919
455,817
65,809
-------

11,708,102
11,002,457

114,462
52,632
35,203
26,627

466,246
186,568
172,334
107,344

48,127
48,127

1,538,843
1,538,343

2,057,862
.,193,3389
864,524

----

17,978

58,876
23,992
34,894
---------

241,271
241,271

960,114
347,456
102,787
9,871
1,305,387
872,323
43:5,064

---------

49,534
20,934
28,600

7
$727,354
712,433
14,921

5,952
5,952

878,366
876,651
1,715

52,112
50,192
1,920

21,597
1,170,913
21,597
154,551
.----------.-- _----1,013,362

1,36,075
211,214

634,046
2,323,617
172,061
2,323,617
315,272-----196,713 ----------

705,645

1,731,043
1,731,043

25,413
25,413
---------

12,177,976
10,604,751
1,573,225

255,533
243,596
11,937

703,900
412,210
296,690

74,054
74,054

16,328
3,213
13,115

3,046,104
2,820,036
226,068

831,348
740,770
90,578

990,864
2,131,820
511,191
2,131,820
479,7.3
3'--




TABLE 3.--SUMMARY CF REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS

OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

1935--Continued

For text discussion, see p. 2)

REVEIUE RECEIPTS

Taxes
City
no.

Special
assess
ments and
and
special
nonbusiness charges

CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT

Business

General
property

Total

Special
Special

Poll
Poll

Grants

Fines,
forfeits,
and
escheats

in-aid
in-aid,
donations,
and pension
assessments

Highway
privileges,
rents, and
interest

Earnings
of general
depart
ments

Earnings
of public
service
enterprises

(Table 7)

(Table 8)

(Table 9)

(Table 10)

(Table 11)

license
(Table7)

(Table 7)

(Table7)

(Table7)

(Table

7)

H

GROUPII.-CITIES HAVINGA POPULATIONOF 300,000TO 500,000-Continued

,,

'9l
'T

z

24

25

26

HOUSTON, TEX.-------------------City corporation--------County--------------------School district-------------Navigation district---------Drainage district--------

$16,234,570
7,773,991
2,602,603
4,855,353
971,535
31,188

$11,198,553
5,673,201
1,574,165
3,385,568
534,576
31,043

$285,680
89,775
195,905

LOUISVILLE; KY.--------------City corporation---------County--------------------

14,287,063
12,602,381
1,684,682

9,843,566
8,332,145
1,511,421

562,123
557,685
4,438

PORTLAND, OREG.--------------City corporation------------County--------------------School district----------Port district-------------

18,882,007
9,867,383
4,475,673
3,878,905
660,046

13,255,860
5,799,456
3,644,685
3,389,036
422,683

829,678
278,122
551,556

I

_

i

_

.
---------$57,272
---------47,441
---------9,262
---------569
.....................

I

$719,018
181,999
348,956
188,063

$1,790,839
1,367,844

H
to
C7
o
18
H

359,962
359,835
127

738,684
671,380
67,304

1,636,492

993,789

113,375
103,005
10,370

383,482
33,363
15,927
334,292

819,251
642,067
36,555
99,056
41,573

403,234
70,348
216,680
56,521
59,685

2,083,338
1,947,233

I

I

I

I

1,636,492

136,105
I

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

27

COLUMBUS, OHIO----------------City corporation--------School district----------

$12,119,480
8,173,406
3,946,074

85,932,852
3,156,630
2,776,222

$74,662
74,662
---------

----------------------

$816,802
816,802
----------

$835,861
835,861
-----------------

28

TOLEDO, 0HIO----------------City corporation------School district-----------

13,700,257
8,694,109
5,006,148

8,037,669
4,236,471
3,801,198

71,279
8
71,278
----------

----------------------

929,486
929,486
-----------

1,030,064
1,030,064
----------

$41,946
41,946

$1,825,162
904,460
920,702

$312,779
198,442
114,337

41,592
41,592
--------

1,555,843
540,104
1,015,739

217,594
154,938
62,756

$308,8'85
174,0772
13
134,951

a
H

1,091,685
990,293
101,392

993,789
--..........

rCo
H

422,995

21,433
-21,433

i

I

$456,710
353,428
45,511
38,097
9,529
145

$33,118
33,118

..........

I

$1,726,498
50,203
428,904
1,243,056
4,435

$1,970,531
1,970,531

394,5983
1,422,148
268,1228
1,422,148
126,4555 ---- -

H

H
H
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29

OAKLAND, CALIF.-----------------City corporation--------School district---------Utility district----------

16,315,928
6,615,386
6,108,646
3,591,896

8,512,835
4,890,550
2,933,811
688,474

389,608
382,415
7,193

38,047
38,047

109,467
99,754

30

DENVER, COLO.-------------------City corporation----------School district----------

17,031,580
11,423,875
5,607,705

11,123,684
5,621,944
5,501,740

547,215
547,215

1,252,346
1,252,346

31

ATLANTA, GA.-------------------

9,403,832

5,158,494

763,317

32

DALLAS, TEX.-------------------

10,398,679

6,522,451

74,257

33

ST. PAUL, MINN.---------------

14,051,149

8,801,101

..........29,329
..........

34

BIRMINGHAM, ALA.--------------

6,692,529

3,142,853

35

AKRON, OHIO---------------------City corporation----------School district-----------

..........
..........

11,216,935
6,763,174
4,453,761

6,414,166
3,103,965
3,310,201

9,312,816

5,776,505

17,076,566

11,826,572

36

N&dPHIS,

TEN.-----------------

37

PROVIDENCE, R. I.------------

38

SAN ANTONIO, TEX.--------------City corporation----------School district----------

7,713,983
4,542,847
3,171,136

5,315,154
3,257,208
2,057,946

39

OMAHA, NEBR.--------------------City corporation------------School district---------Public utilities district----

12,073,525
5,070,486
3,493,582
3,509,457

6,948,463
3,773,324
3,175,139

40

SYRACUSE, N. Y.--------------City corporation--------County supervisors' fund

17,504,753
17,359,053
245,700

8,818,406
8,572,706
245,700

41

DAYTON, OHIO ---------------City corporation----------School district----------

8,812,000
5,576,613
3,235,387

5,549,865
3,128,438
2,421,427

42

OKLAHONACITY, OKLA.---------City corporation----------School district----------

7,131,548
4,629,414
2,502,134

4,233,158
2,325,802
1,907,356

43

WORCESTER, MASS.---------------

14,060,858

10,071,475

44

RICHMOND, VA.-------------------

10,080,945

5,553;101

45

YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO--------------City corporation----------School district-------------Park district----------------

7,040,268
3,805,327
3,121,260
113,681

4,338,130
2,010,023
2,265,279
62,828

$93,552

..........
..........

30,457
42
42

147,11952,431
14-- ,119
..........
2934,96

-----.....
48,858

--------- i

34,666--

3,506,642
727,462

272,053
158,209

9,713
77,289
50,635
26,654

276,972
236,166
40,706

296,909
290,896
6,013

855,215
822,623
32,592

2,602,050
2,602,050

386,205

198,877

307,054

293,588

354,088

1,848,657

212,534

78,162

1,196,514

243,318

392,671

1,678,772

870,816

831,489

64,939

1,450,321

770,293

258,435

974,426

1,095,942

869,496

135,838

1,062,606

131,753

196,295

27,289

709,250
709,250

1,106,374
1,106,374

45,782
45,782

1,263,151
200,412
1,062,739

121,922
105,321
16,601

333,151
268,931
64,220

1,223,097
1,223,097

512,723

181,455

88,796

991,864

139,927

201,071

1,368,044

638,822

83,442

19,259

1,377,355

867,632

463,811

1,750,715
989,067

9,721
9,721

1,038,835
16,951
1,021,884

148,118
120,039
28,079

139,468
76,241
63,227

989,067

240,262
4,245
133,162
102,855

480,899
326,926
12,847
141,126

252,687
166,708
85,979

3,214,772
16,314

73,620
73,620

113,844

2,779,180

445,055
366,964
78,091

448,297
381,307
66,990

43,090
34,698
8,364
28

485,978
485,978

590,602
590,602

55,565
55,565

6,302,963
6,302,963

28,604
28,604

203,016.
203,016

498,013
498,013

241,528
241,528

40,623
40,623

910,038
271,503
638,535

160,059
157,408
2,651

563,639
390,865
172,774

190,389
190,389

. 8,308
38,309

120,072
120,072

530,524
6,521
524,003

766,397
741,350
25,047

251,931
206,203
45,728

106,631

256,345

154,043

13,389

847,859

104,194

497,458

970,297

60,043

799,594

193,148

65,298

423,527

724,195

224,013

2,038,026

393,594
393,594
...........

245,887

245,887
...........

14,037
14,037
.........

1,177,154
326,550
818,388
32,216

11,661
2,796
8,773
92

108,553
61,188
28,820
18,545

.. 4...
.
.. ... . .
-..........
1,039,17
147,119
..........
147,119

359,933
232,056
127,877

3,127,343
86,893
3,039,765
685

.........
.........

3,198,458
972,500
972,500

- 26,--63
26,-6
34,666
..........34,666
..........

1,039,167

26,263
26,263

819,569
813,569
1,000,768
1,000,768
1,000,768

724,989
724,989

o

b




TABLE

3.-SUMMARY OF REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS

OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

1935--Continued

For text discussion, see p. 2)

REVENUE RECEIPTS

Taxes
Cit
no.

CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF
MUNICIPAL GOVERhIVENT

Business
Total

(Table 7)

(Table

GRF.OUPIII.-CITIES

r
46

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.----------City corporation-------School district----

-

I1

7)

(Table 7)

and
nonbusiress
license

r

X4,479,658
2,530,871
1,948,787

$281,299
281,299

6,792,588
4,100,372
2,692,216

4,606,303
2,778,463
1,827,840

48

HARTFORD, CONi.-----------------City corporation---Metropolitan district--------

12,866,033
11,709,711
1,156,322

9,787,672
9,700,806
86,866

49

OICH.------------------FLINT,
City corporation---------School district--------------

8,108,754
5,379,045
2,729,709

3,683,491
1,850,415
1,833,076

50

NEW HAVEN, CONN.--City corporation---Improvement association------

10,267,016
10,229,642
37,374

8,402,495
8,365,121
37,374

SAN DIEGO, CALIF.------------City corporation------------School district-----------

8,103,914
5,204,147
2,899,767

4,099,849
2,820,670
1,279,179

LONG BEACH, CALIF.-------------City corporation--------School district--------------

9,821,008
5,950,306
3,870,702

4,933,708
2,568,006
2,365,702

NASHVILLE, TE N.----------------

5,545,022

3,340,122

(Table

(Table 7)

(Table 7)

$7,311,109
4,487,840
2,823,269

FORT WORTH, TEX.----------------corporation---------School district----.---------

Grants
Fines,
forfeits,
in-aid,
and
I donations,
and pension
escheats
assessments

7)

(Table 8)

privileges,
rents, and
interest

Earnings
of general
departments

Earnings
of public
service
enterorises

(Table 9)

(Table 10)

(Table 11)

Hig2way

HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued

1

47

dity

Poll

Special

General
property

Special
assess
ments and
special
charges

I

$316,311
316,311
---------

$32,757
32,757

$757,219
9,490
747,729

$126,932
126,902
30

$398,458
271,735
126,723

$919,4'5
918,475

28,211
28,211

31,096
31,096

51,405
51,405

741,231
7,013
734,218

150,623
105,938
44,685

346,749
261,276
85,473

836,970
836,970

107,661
107,661

223,114
141,683
81,431

46,989
46,989

98,875
98,875

209,494
188,725
20,769

875,383
875,383

988,344
21,088
967,256

69,509
69,509

248,902
248,902

57,583
57,583

2,727,904
1,927,049
800,855

114,970
74,397
40,573

534,156
478,951
55,205

672,239
672,239

243,657
243,657

10,719
10,719

21,047
21,047

697,071
697,071

86,445
86,445

696,291
696,291

2,574
2,574

214,242
214,242

64,892
64,892

52,592
52,592

1,670,509
74,483
1,596,026

200,5C 3
200,508

139,477
114,915
24,562

1,621,845
1,661,845

342,479
342,044
435

23,572
23,572

39,679
39,564
115

1,530,772
60,983
1,469,789

381,789
371,962
9,827

139,830
114,996
24,834

2,426,179
2,429,179

196,391

152,398

23,838

847,174

189,861

131,899

663,339

---------

51

52

53

$384,805
384,805

32,896
32,896

$143,696
143,696

73,821
73,821

.........
- -

.

. .

.

.........

.........
-.........




54

SPRINGFIELD, MASS.--------------

12,280,613

8,513,470

55

TULSA, OKLA.------------------City corporation-------------School district--------------

6,081,199
4,000,700
2,080,499

4,549,702
2,802,587
1,747,115

56

BRIDGEPORT, CONN.----------------

7,734,872

6,714,024

57

DES

6,208,006
3,688,014
2,519,992

4,722,902
2,295,097
2,427,805

..........

..........
..........

OINES, IOWA-------------- --City corporation-------------School district----------

58

SCRATON, PA.------------------City corporation-------------School district--------------Poor district-------------

5,839,583
2,598,601
2,546,996
693,986

4,752,625
2,077,072
2,100,794

59

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH-----------City corporation---------School district--------------

5,861,847
3,367,916
2,493,931

3,682,598
2,120,888
1,561,710

977,877

10,868

83,370
20,343
49,377
13,650

YONKERS, N. Y.-----------------

15,585,108

10,309,893

130,101

PATERSON, N. J.-------------

8,360,576

5,592,858

15,996

62

JACKSONuVILLE,FLA.-----------City corporation-------------School district--------------

7,622,421
6,033,596
1,588,825

2,781,028
1,682,812
1,098,216

10,335,537

6,386,603

NORFOLK, VA.-------------------

7,773,630

4,573,491

65

TRENTON, N. J.----------------

6,835,465

4,829,913

66

CHATTANOOGA, TENN.-------------

3,532,571

2,378,311

67

KANSAS CITY, KANS.------------City corporation----------School district--------------Drainage district-------------

6,874,196
5,087,413
1,512,641
274,142

3,207,858
1,587,175
1,404,636
216,047

68

FORT WAYNE, IND.-----------------City corporation----------School district-----

4,397,899
2,571,045
1,826,854

2,404,267
935,201
1,469,066

69

CAMDEN, N. J.---------------IFIE, PA. ---

6,082,789
4,693,425

4,299,455

70

E!IE,

-

PA.-------------------------I

City corporation--------------!
School district---------71

ELIZABETH, N. J.------------------I

2,563,976
2,129,449

3,526,494
1,732,361
1,794,133

7,021,647

4,625,736

4,693,425

60,912

27,964

430,366

12,736

823,382

1,008,817

35,392
35,392
---------

300,776
25,301
275,475

14E,274

78,188

106,242
42,032

62,311

847,332
847,332

73,456

43,792

19,499

147,489

38,853

558,796

20,468

189,082
189,082

32,900
32,900

29,079
10,257
18,822

112,864
97,543
15,321

129,964
71,920
58,044

878,862
878,862

226,804
226,804

88,455
88,455

16,228
16,228
---------

381,489
28,669
352,820

85,183
60,775
24,229
179

204,189
79,015
19,776
105,398

1,240
1,240

156,893
156,893

295,122
295,122
..........

53,078
34,333
18,745

120,310
115,421
4,889

. .

. .

-

-

-

6,831

3,578,969

94,714

57,189

13,262

584,236

298,334

316,227

1,543

173,828
172,107

164,523
164,523

19,880
19,572

503,716
30,324

23,517
9,872

132,890
132,890

3,821,496

1,543

1,721

308

473,392

13,645

745,004
1,126,?43

300,206

568,037

17,836

1,967,228

96,544

79,982

924,511

640,336

20,526

102,085

433,349

940,776

108,102

945,620

273,802

38,096

6,558

538,123

257,697

263,525

621,457

92,922

63,279

24,574

699,443

11,168

188,558

17,573

365,887
337,764

10,484
10,484
-----------------

154,339
85,070
68,317
952

209,003
174,673
5,310
29,020

42,965
10,438
32,527

2,782,858
2,782,858

50,961
33,633
17,328

220,942
220,942

16,441
16,441

5,494
5,494
-----.---

329,930
12,242
317,688

16,538
15,124
1,414

43,112
21,754
21,358

1,310,214
1,310,214

10,443

321,736

59,346

20,561

386,153

292,532

55,750

632,933

98,205
98,205

33,678
33,678

5,786
5,786
---------

284,799
3,695
281,104

33,234
22,726
10,508

67,102
23,398
43,704

644,127
644,127

330,258

91,254

4,057

907,034

206,486

32,485

822,023
2,314

o

3,821,496

100,802
98,951
1,851

.........

r

-

5,941

28,123

3,880

594,007
594,007
---

327,160

56,743
.. .

910,212
1,625
908,587

335,247

6,294

. .

----------

49,627
49,627
---------

392,442

9,345

. .

---------

15,037

95,590

. ..

15,877

112,353
112,353

..........

60

ALBANY, N. Y.-----------------

107,627

..........

61

64

339,743
121,535
121,535

574,759

63

84,746

82?

,023

c

o
c




TABLE 3.--SUMARY

OF REVENUE RECEIPTS,

BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

1935-Continued

For text discussion, see p. 2)

REVENUE RECEIPTS
|

I

!

Taxes
Special
City
no.

CITY, AND DIVISICNS OF
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
Total

General
property

(Table 7)
_

Special

(Table

Poll

7)

-Business
and
nonbusiness
license

(Table 7)

(Table 7)

(Table

Grants
in-aid,
donations,
and pension
assessments

Fine

assessments and
special
charges

forfei
and
eschea

7) I (Table

(Table 8)

(Table 9)

Earnings
of general
depart
ments

Earnings
of public
service
enterprises

(Table 10)

(Table 11)

I

I

I

i

Highway
privileges,
rents, and
interest

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued

$92,252$502,124

WICHITA, KANS.---------------City corporation---------School district---------University district---------

$4,442,048
2,172,398
1,907,474
362,176

$3,345,963
1,294,186
1,846,296
205,481

73

SPOKANE, WASH.--------------City corporation---------School district----------

4,511,784
2,708,816
1,802,968

2,250,417
1,338,829
911,588

74

FALL RIVER,

MASS.-------------

5,731,125

4,402,324

$467,096

$56,874

131,882

7,651

75

CAMBRIDGE, MASS.--------------

9,117,929

7,055,556

745,472

42,151

168,764

3,954

9,629

76

NEW BEDFORD, MASS.------------

5,871,869

4,112,348

539,001

54,052

127,825

3,757

18,433

77

READING, PA.-----------City corporation---------School district---------

5,150,565
2,886,557
2,264,008

3,551,227
1,635,649
1,915,578

80,248

124,372
124,372

122,218
122,218

78

KNOXVILLE, TENN.--------------

4,767,299

2,856,996

---------

117,571

79

PEORIA, ILL.--------------------City corporation---------School district-------------Park district------------Sanita,ry district----------Town-------------------------

4,088,650
1,997,041
1,340,639
212,736
422,795
115,439

3,057,107
1,245,791

---------

334,146
334,146

SOLTH BEND, IND. ---------------City corporation-----------School district---------

3,305,664
1,593,374
1,712,290

2,281,060
918,681
1,362,379

72

80

----------------------------------

----------

---------

80,248
17,714

---------

1,103,881 -

92,252

228,873
228,873

-------

411,474
103,582

------------------------------------------

$52,977
48
,510
2,120
2,347

$301,018
130,121
25,406
145,491

$24,082
24,082

986,785
132,246
854,539

37,896
34,239
3,657

195,323
162,139
33,184

621,842
621,842

82,244

49,349

146,726

386,979

154,931

124,403

305,458

507,611

385,448

49,346

182,330

399,329

37,179
37,179

639,588
391,930
247,658

6,802
1,771
5,031

53,854
38,361
15,493

535,077

303,987

23,439

487,825

112,199

105,263

737,305

313,759
318,759

44,506
44,506

198,564
11,724
176,617

32,772
10,966
20,783

17,218
17,218

10,223

1,023

85,578
13,931
39,358
20,357
75
11,857

312,769
5,260
307,509

20,431
15,677
4,754

56,432
34,138
22,344

406,416
406,415

$46,709
46,709

----------

---------

139,668
139,668

----------

50,980
50,980

-

.

192,379

$76,923
34,414
33,652
8,57

502,124

----------

.. ... ...
.... .

22,801
7,497
15,304

195,758
195,758
------- ____

7,953
7,953
-------------------

1,994
1,994

535,077




81

TACOMA, JUSH.-----------------City corporation------------School district---------Park district-------------

6,465,621
4,642,269
1,686,679
136,673

1,997,692
1,105,440
785,137
107,115

82

MIAMI, FLA.----------------City corporation------------School district--------------

5,913,007
4,585,414
1,327,593

3,598,091
2,600,565
997,526

15,183

GARY, IND.-----City corporation-------School district--------------

3,158,115
1,487,618
1,670,497

2,553,697
1,252,347
1,301,350

9,177

84

CANTON, OHIO--------------------City corporation---------School district-----------

4,424,076
2,373,345
2,050,731

2,506,601
936,987
1,569,614

85

WILMINGTON, DEL.-------------

4,997,400

2,382,313

86

TAMPA, FLA.---------------City corporation---------School district-----------

4,474,231
3,022,737
1,451,494

2,947,027
1,932,496
1,014,531

87

SOMERVILI,

IMASS.-------------

5,878,683

4,371,037

88

EL PASO, TEX.-----------------

3,113,966

1,869,325

89

EVANSVILLE, IND.-------------City corporation---------School district--------------

3,190,821
1,925,091
1,265,730

2,023,428

90

LYNN, MASS.------------------

6,425,611

4,849,000

484,814

91

UTICA, N. Y.------------------

7,138,338

4,113,542

54,052

92

DULUTH, MINN.-----------------City corporation--------School district--------------

5,681,162
3,280,704
2,400,458

3,671,955
1,714,916
1,957,039

5,183
2,592
2,591

93

WATERBURY, CO.----------------City corporation---School district--------------

6,875,545
6,862,122
13,423

5,733,623
5,720,689
12,934

11,952
11,952

94

LOWELL, MASS.------------------

5,220,943

3,866,016

411,4294

83

7,109
7,109

36,903
36,903

964,013
102,362
860,842
809

84,697
71,824
12,427
446

215,784
159,632
28,273
27,879

3,057,770
3,057,770

396,617
384,929
11,688

508,368
508,368

110,440
110,440

284,615
10,864
273,751

57,977
57,571
406

363,655
334,616
29,039

578,061
578,061

201,845
201,845

1,929
1,929

5,605
5,605

345,978
4,105
341,873

5,338
4,998
340

34,546
16,789
17,757

307,892
307,892

432,174
432,174

21,064
21,064

507,976
96,971
411,005

67,616
52,093
15,523

151,685
97,096
54,589

369,382
369,382

101,653
101,229
424

15,183

9,177
59,586
59,686

82,318

59,473

35,364

1,667,117

117,170

49,422

604,223

94,823
94,823

55,649
55,649

433,136
3,290
429,846

72,989
70,186
2,803

161,721
159,132
2,589

520,071
520,071

961

187,854
187,090
764

56,308

95,515

18,796

6,467

148,831

7,599

343,752

455,770

26,269

9,878

11,247

502,487

80,193

69,935

544,632

17,511
8,830
8,681

197,974
197,974

4,025
4,025

1,465
1,465

321,442
66,587
254,855

43,375
28,000
15,375

70,303
19,809
50,494

511,298
511,298

4

59,670

138,332

27,606

11,299

88,279

36,453

264,424

465,734

H
H

220,958

206,629

4,910

2,450,622

23,505

51,545

12,575

109,670
109,670

85,500
85,500

20,626
20,626

313,871
45,545
268,326

168,774
67,424
101,350

115,467
44,315
71,152

1,190,116
1,190,116

53,965
53,965

134,040
134,040

31,481
31,481

8,975
8,975

182,933
20,238
182,594
20,238
339----------

100,511
100,361
150

597,827
597,827

39,660

110,042

4,388

6,030

265,845

173,820

961

374,608

1,087,103
936,325

1-

1

HONOLULU, HAWAII

-------------

6,960,668

3,253,657

9,017
i

i/

Not included in group or grand totals.

L__

--

t 1,081,587
I

I

_

5,409

l

1
272,720

66,453
1

338,304
i

-t586,918

-

I

241,328
I

313,175
1

1,135,813
I




TABLE 4.--SU' ,ARt

LOF GOV .1

iINTAL-CC3ST

TS,,

PYL2

Y DIVISICi;S CF

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

iUNICIPAL GCV .ri.'.C T: 195

For text discussion, see p. 16)

EXCESS OF REVENUE
RECEIPTS OVER-

GOVRNMEi
- T-COST PAY8I'IS

For operation,
City
no.

CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF
NNICIPAI GOVERNlENT

All
governmental
costs

Total

maintenance,

and interest

Operation
and
maintenance
of general
departments

Operation
and
maintenance
of public
service
enterprises

(Table

(Table

Interest

For
outlays

Excess
of
govern
mental
cost
payments
over
revenue
receipts

Payments
for
operation,
maintenance,
and
interest

Governmen
tal-cost
payments

H
-- +_

_

12)

15)

(Table 16)

(Table

17)

8-

Grand total----------------

$2,623,941,074

$2,265,541,434

$1,797,798,012

1,822,087,899
295,560,916
506,292,259

1,558,530,813
260,696,267
446,314,354

1,250,982,031
198,859,569
347,956,412

$126,972,888 j340,770,534

$358,399,640

$297,394,463

$655,794,103

263,557,086
34,864,649
59,977,905

230,750,391
29,217,420
37,426,652

494,307,477
64,082,069
97,404,557

r
3

Group I---------------------------Group II--------Group III--------------------

79,728,540
16,949,103
30,295,245

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPUiATION OF 500,000
ol

1I

1

1

NEW YORK, N. Y.-----------------City corporation------------Bridge, parkway, and tunnel
districts---------------

10,220,694

361,706

2

CHICAGO, ILL.---------------------City. corporation------------County--------------------School district-----------Park district-------------Sanitary district---------Forest preserve district--------

201,350,293
92,776,599
21,256,951
52,250,385
14,073,381
19,439,225
1,553,752

PHILADELPHIA, PA.-----------------City corporation----------School district------------Poor district---------------

110,280,563
79,205,123
30,669,777
405,663

3

$795,573,900
785,353,206

ii I

GROUPi

,

-F

227,820,242
44,887,595
68,062,697

$660,553,094
660,191,388

i

O

AND
OVER
1

$541,743,902
541,743,902

$18,992,894
18,992,894

$99,816,298
99,454,592
361,706

9,858,988

172,116,539
83,955,057
17,638,075
47,289,351
13,207,624
8,895,920
1,130,512

135,887,619
67,451,545
15,534,326
41,307,199
8,143,675
2,754, 356
696,518

8,656,854
7,244,894

27,572,066
9,258,618
2,103,749
5,982,152
5,063,949
4,729,604
433,994

107,324,796
77,205,994
29,713,139
405,663

78,964,840
51,398,403
27,163,699
402,738

2,019,574
2,019,574

26,340,382
23,788,017
2,549,440
2,925

1,411,960

f-------------

$135,020,806
125,161,818

$124,943,394

$259,964,200

29,233,754
8,821,542
3,618,876
4,961,034
865,757
10,543,305
423,240

61,867,327

91,101,081

2,955,767
1,999,129
956,638

14,025,544
-. . . . . . . . . . . .

16,981,311
. . . -. . . . . . . ..-. . . -. . . . . . . ..--

)I

-3




4

DETROIT, MICH.---------------------City corporation--------------County--------

107,266,854
89,657,261
17,609,593

99,982,615
84,937,404
15,045,211

72,896,884
58,616,174
14,280,710

16,280,579
16,280,579
-------------

10,805,152
10,040,651
764,501

7,284,239
4,719,857
2,564,382

5

LOS ANGELS, CALIF.------------City corporation--------------County-----------------School district-----

119,723,878
64,669,151
24,834,302
30,220,425

91,192,843
43,258,479
22,033,146
25,901,218

67,910,695
23,525,420
20,900,449
23,484,826

11,696,557
11',676,963
19,594
---------

11,585,591
8,056,096
1,113,103
2,416,392

28,531,035
21,410,672
2,801,156
4,319,207

6

CLEVEL , OHIO---------City corporation--------County------------------School district----------Park district-----------

57,100,083
28,271,708
12,892,229
15,578,206
357,940

51,888,810
23,565,581
12,589,005
15,552,354
161,870

38,676,079
12,921,584
11,002,281
14,570,344
161,870

5,216,603
5,216,603
---------------------

7,976,128
5,427,394
1,566,724
982,010
-----------

5,231,273
4,706,127
303,224
25,852
196,070

ST. LOUIS, MO.------------------City corporation--------------School district-----------------

42,393,665
32,344,928
10,048,737

37,433,061
27,578,294
9,854,767

31,110,162
21,357,442
9,752,720

2,709,137
2,709,137
-------------

3,613,762
3,511,715
102,047

4,960,604
4,766,634
193,970

7

8
9
10

LTOE,

MD.---------------------

----------

$9,187,776
----

---------------------------1,504,317

----------

19,343,259

8,538,239

13,769,512

-----

-----

3,456,287

41,687,764

39,305,430

30,142,111

1,296,864

7,866,455

2,382,334

----------

7,408,555

BOSTON, MANSS.----------------------

82,683,286

75,353,588

63,459,708

2,958,380

8,935,500

7,329,698

----------

414,441

7,744,139

PITTSBURG, PA.__----- __
_ -City corporation----County--------------------School district----------------

49,775,818

41,527,931

33,060,542

1,753,797

6,713,592

8,247,887

.....

2,777,735

11,025,622

21,663,002
14,586,056
13,526,760

17,996,549
10,711,266
12,820,116

13,494,265
7,674,278
11,891,999

1,726,993
26,804
-------

2,775,291
3,010,184
928,117

3,666,4533,874,790
706,644

----------------

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.----------

51,323,507

42,575,030

30,298,604

4,681,877

7,594,549

8,748,477

----------

12

LILWAUKEE, WIS.----------------City corporation--------------County------------------Sewerage district--------------

48,874,398
28,825,121
17,751,905
2,297,372

43,846,486
24,998,344
17,008,578
1,839,564

39,457,149
21,848,293
16,602,612
1,006,244

1,135,164
1,135,164
-------

3,254,173
2,014,887
405,966
833,320

5,027,912
3,826,777
743,327
457,808

---------------------------

BUFFALO, N. Y.------------------City corporation---------County---------------------

63,928,107
52,850,727
11,077,380

54,991,193
45,252,639
9,738,554

47,941,031
39,201,608
8,739,423

1,303,568
1,303,568
------

5,746,594
4,747,463
999,131

8,936,914
7,598,088
1,338,826

4,249,390
-------------------

WASHINGTON, D. C.--------------

50,125,783

40,459,397

39,432,705

1,026,692

9,666,386

----------

14

25,125,146

-----

11

13

17,840,907

---

--

---------

---------------

9,790,889

-

-----

783,200

9,531,677

5,415,970
---------------------------

10,443,882
---------

-------------------

4,687,524
------

1,676,562

11,342,948

$2,756,587

$6,173,3?4

GROUP II.-CITIS HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000

15

hINNEAPOLIS, IINN.---------------City corporation-------------County-------------------

$27,975,619
25,110,353
2,865,266

X24,558,832
21,734,897
2,823,935

$20,788,708
18,124,215
2,664,493

$930,369
930,369
------------

$2,839,755
2,680,313
159,442

$3,416,787
3,375,456
41,331

---------.....
......

.....




TABLE 4.--SUMMARY OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNM NT:
(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

1935--Continued

For text discussion, see p. 16)

EXCESS O

GOVESMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS
Excess
of
govern

For operation, maintenance, and interest
City
no.

CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTAlland

Operation
governmental
costs
costs

Total

maintenae
of
eneral

Total

of

Operation
and
maintenance
of public-

genera

(Table

mentalcost
ayments
over

For
outlays

Interest

service
enterprises

12)

VENUE

RECETS OVER

revenue
receipts

(Table .15)

(Table 16)

(Table

Governmen
tal-cost
payments

Payments
for
operation,
and
interest

17)

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 to 500,000-Continued

TI
16

17

18

19

20

NEW ORLEANS, LA.-------------City corporation-------------School district------------Levee district--------------

I

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I

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$24,189,206
17,476,709
3,811,663
2,900,834

$18,543,186
13,567,574
3,758,879
1,216,733

$11,498,409
7,931,192
3,299,131
268,086

$2,314,949
2,314,949

CINCINNATI, OHIO-----------------City corporation-------------County-----------------------School district--------------

31,870,101
17,644,396
6,890,840
7,334,865

28,749,442
15,286,631
6,188,151
7,274,660

22,351,804
10,183,339
5,558,468
6,609,997

NEWARK, N. J.--------------------City corporation----------County-----------------------

35,940,157
30,399,239
5,540,918

34,547,862
29,167,358
5,380,504

KANSAS CITY, MO0.-----------------City corporation-------------County-----------------------School district--------------

24,338,274
14,716,093
3,549,189
6,072,992

SEATTLE, WASh.-------------------City corporation-------------County--------------------School district------------Port district----------------

31,483,702
20,593,192
5,080,107
5,015,103
795,300

$4,729,828

r

459,748
948,647

$5,646,020
3,909,135
52,784
1,684,101

1,208,344
1,202,810
5,534

5,189,294
3,900,482
624,149
664,663

3,120,659
2,357,765
702,689
60,205

26,778,020
22,455,619
4,322,401

1,000,9.45
1,000,945
---

6,768,897
5,710,794
1,058,103

1,392,295
1,231,881
160,414

19,063,809
10,055,898
3,084,767
5,923,144

14,276,817
6,850,733
2,373,194
5,052,890

1,444,354
1,444,354

3,342,638
1,760,811

5,274,465
4,660,195
464,422
149,848

26,702,716
16,290,327
4,650,218
4,990,882
771,289

15,779,722
7,239,277
4,088,187
4,419,351
32,907

6,047,529
5,571,832
6,555

3,321,433

$2,128,284
----------------------------------

4,013,211
..........
..........

$7,774,304
-----------------------

7,133,870

------------

-----------

------------

-----------

------------

-----------

..........

711,573
870,254

469,142

4,875,465
3,479,218
555,476
571,531
269,240

4,780,986

4,302,865
429,889
24,221
24,011

7,752,250
..........

9,144,545

------------

-----------

------------

----------

..........
..........
X2,178,972
..........

3,095,493

..........

56,410----------------------5,537,396
755,410
------------

5,5' ,396
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21

22

23

24

25

26

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.--------------City corporation----------County----------------------School district------------

14,399,619
6,869,848
1,858,040
5,671,731

13,404,2?9
6,252,415
1,833,147
5,318,667

11,993,187
5,486,861
1,633,284
4,873,042

ROCHESTER, N. Y.----------------City corporation-----------County----------------------

35,842,974
30,240,832
5,602,142

31,633,303
26,604,738
5,028,565

27,599,000
23,071,622
4,527,378

JERSEY CITY, N. J.----------------City corporation-----------County----------------------

25,175,751
19,958,169
5,217,582

24,286,993
19,472,177
4,814,816

HOUSTON, TE.---------------------City corporation-----------County----------------------School district---------------Navigation district-------Drainage district----------

13,849,801
6,257,448
2,824,832
4,016,561
732,027
18,933

LOUISVILLE, KY.-----------------City corporation-----------County-----------------------PORTIAND, OREG:-----------------City corporation-----------County----------------------School district-----------Port district------------------

22,236
22,236

1,388,806
743,318
199,863
445,625

995,390
617,433
24,893
353,064

624,585
624,585

3,409,718
2,908,531
501,187

4,209,671
3,636,094
573,577

19,088,696
14,906,594
4,182,102

748,626
748,626

4,449,671
3,816,957
632,714

888,758
485,992
402,766

11,624,343
5,225,418
1,863,996
3,886,284
629,732
18,933

7,829,276
3,025,411
1,410,380
3,386,777
1,815
4,893

969,927
668,769

2,825,140
1,531,238
453,616
499,487
326,759
14,040

2,225,458
1,032,030
960,836
130,297
102,295

15,027,447
13,368,601
1,658,846

12,404,836
10,950,221
1,454,615

10,005,858
8,561,267
1,444,591

727,506
727,506

1,671,472
1,661,448
10,024

2,622,611
2,418,380
204,231

15,468,265
7,360,025
3,348,460
4,384,714
375,066

15,176,716
7,120,915
3,311,221
4,369,514
375,066

10,870,072
4,106,230
2,692,038
3,935,606
136,198

909,733
781,070

3,396,911
2,233,615
619,183
433,908
110,205

291,549
239,110
37,239
15,200

IL

__II____

LI

---

301,158

128,663
________I

I______

1,479,130

2,474,520

------------

-----------

------------

-----------

2,701,708

6,911,379

------------

-----------

4,750,685

..........
..........
..........

5,639,443

2,384,769

4,610,227
-----------

..........
..........

740,384
---------

1,882,227
------------

3,413,742

0
0
p

3,705,291

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1

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GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

- I
27

28

29

30

I

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FT

T1

COLUMBUS, OHIO------------------City corporation-----------School district------------

$13,997,733
10,118,650
3,879,083

$9,592,753

TOLEDO, OHIO----------------------City corporation----------School district--------------

10,753,491
6,240,103
4,513,388

10,173,330
5,950,098
4,223,232

7,763,591
3,871,582
3,892,009

731,307
731,307

---OAKLAND, CALIF.---------City corporation-----------School district----Utility district-----

15,464,407
5,967,297
5,965,130
3,531,980

14,580,054
5,381,558
5,751,214
3,447,282

9,674,131
4,457,356
5,215,203
1,572

2,043,456
417,368

DENVER, COLO.--------------------City corporation-----------School district-------

16,517,087
11,756,212
4,760,875

14,191,952
9,439,230
4,752,722

11,691,776
7,337,129
4,354,647

5,720,984'
3,871,769

$6,620,051
$1,038,845
3,198,155
1,038,845
3,421,896--

$1,933,857
1,483,984
449,873

$4,404,980
4,397,666
7,314

1,678,432
1,347,209
.331,223

580,161
290,005
290,156

1,626,088

2,862,467
506,834
536,011
1,819,622

884,353
585,739
213,916
84,698

698,113
698,113
-------------

1,802,063
1,403,988
398,075

2,325,135
2,316,982
8,153

$2,526,727

$1,878,253

---------

$2,946,7663,526,927

------

851,521

1,735,874

----514,493

2,839,628
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TABLE

4.-SUMRMARY

OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS,

BY DIVISIONS

OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

1935-Continued

EXCESS OF REVENUE
RECEIPTS OVER

GOVER2IiNTAL-COST PAYIENTS

For operation, maintenance, and interest
CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF
MUNICIPAL GOVERNtENT

Cit
no.

Operation

Operation
and

maintenance
of general
departments

maintenance
ofsepublicenterprises

(Table

(Table

For

Allandy
governnental
costs

Total

Si

For text discussion, see p. 16)

Interest

outlays

Excess
of
govern
nental
cost
payments
Governlenover
tal-cost
rrevenue
e uservice pamen
payment
receiptsand
receipts

to
Payments
for
operation,
maintenance,
interest
0

12)

15)

(Table 16)

(Table

17)
ZH
H

GROUP III.-CITIES RAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued
1
31

ATLANTA, GA.---------------------

32

DALAS,

33

ST. PAUL, MINN.----------------

34

BIIRiINGIAiS,

35

ic
X9,066,761

TO

$8,792.246

1's
H

-

-1

$7,649,394

$423,595

$719,257

$274,515

$337,071

$611,586

9,540,164

8,043,334

5,886,120

478,163

1,679,051

1,496,830

858,515

2,355,345

12,540,920

10,395,113

7,629,678

609,752

2,155,683

2,145,807

1,510,229

3,656,036

AIA.-------------

6,206,719

5,549,940

4,391,355

27,541

1,131,044

656,779

485,810

1,142,589

AKRON, OHIO----City corporation-----------School district-----

9,072,492
4,927,293
4,145,199

8,746,372
4,736,042
4,010,330

6,101,680
2,509,457
3,592,223

288,387
288,387

2,356,305
1,938,198
418,107

326,120
191,251
134,869

2,144,443

2,470,563

TEX.-----------------------

36

SIEhPfIIS,T NN.--------------------

37

PROVIDEiCE, R. I.---------------

38

SAN Ai TONIO, TEX.--City corporation----

---

School district-------------(iS41iA, LBR.-------------------City corporation------------School district---------------Public utilities district-------

If

H

8,157,474

6,852,844

5,042,604

474,885

1,335,355

1,304,630

18,529,345

15,304,553

12,254,829

632,583

2,417,141

3,224,792

6,583,831
3,515,879
3,067,952

6,106,477
3,270,757
2,835,720

4,346,484
1,871,303
2,475,181

250,142
250,142

1,509,851
1,149,312
360, 39

477,354
245,122
232,232

9,248,418
3,756,891
3,167,959
2,323,568

8,886,783
3,519,909
3,128,897
2,237,977

5,488,073
2,749,122
2,714,745
24,206

1,521,466
763,964
414,152
343,350

361,635
236,982
39,062
85,591

--1,877,244
6,823
1,870,421

..........
..........

1,155,342
..........
$1,452,779

2,459,972
1,772,013

1,130,152

1,607,506

2,825,107

3,186,742

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SYRACUSE, N. Y.-----------------City corporation----------County supervisors' fund-------

41

42

17,241,953
16,974,515
267,438

15,320,006
15,052,568
267,438

13,283,122
13,015,684
267,438

352,754
352,754

1,684,130
1,684,130

1,921,947
1,921,947

362,800

2,284,747

DAYT'ON, OHIO----------------------City corporation---School district-----

7,809,998
4,637,467
3,172,531

6,373,224
3,320,584
3,052,640

4,973,512
2,288,878
2,684,634

226,774
226,774

1,172,938
804,932
368,006

1,436,774
1,316,883
119,891

1,002,002

2,438,776

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.----City corporation---School distrt--------------

5,527,057
3,220,005
2,307,052

5,154,156
2,914,719
2,239,437

3,869,628
1,910,703
1,958,925

224,475
224,475

1,060,053
779,541
280,512

372,901
305,286
67,615

1,604,491

1,977,392

1,821,778

-

-

------------

43

WORCESTER, MASS.--------------

13,654,193

12,239,080

11,414,526

361,116

463,438

1,415,113

406,665

44

RICHIOND, VA.------------------

8,688,760

8,372,267

5,713,277

980,066

1,678,924

316,493

1,392,185

1,708,678

45

YOUNGSTOWN,OHIO-----------------City corporation---School district--------------Park district----

6,603,905
3,687,366
2,804,635
111,904

5,687,131
2,811,066
2,789,789
86,276

4,762,938
2,032,520
2,644,142
86,276

421,505
421,505

502,688
357,041
145,647

916,774
876,300
14,846
25,628

436,363

1,353,137

46

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.--City corporation---School district-----

5,888,882
3,472,258
2,416,624

5,435,374
3,022,390
2,412,984

4,295,738
2,075,247
2,220,491

407,560
407,560

732,076
539,583
192,493

453,508
449,868
3,640

1,422,227

1,875,735

6,577,071
3,372,493
3,204,578

5,428,281
3,126,061
2,302,220

4,031,575
1,931,337
2,100,238

226,953
226,953

1,169,753
967,771
201,982

1,148,790
246,432
902,358

12,870,745
10,580,279
2,290,466

10,434,423
10,001,543
432,880

9,124,245
9,036,865
87,380

306,219
33,217
273,002

1,003,959
931,461
72,498

2,436,322
578,736
1,857,586

7,151,107
4,555,096
2,596,011

7,045,119
4,466,087
2,579,032

5,777,287
3,600,104
2,177,183

255,089
255,089

1,012,743
610,894
401,849

105,988
89,009
16,979

957,647

1,063,635

676,866
676,866

773,495
773,495

1,245,119

2,018,614

c;

----

47

FORT WORTH, TEX.----City corporation---School district----------------

48

HARTFORD, CONN.---City corporation---district---------

-

Mletropolitan

49

FLINT, MICH.-------City corporation---School district-----

-

50

NEWHAVEN, CONN.---------------City corporation--------------Improvement association--------

9,021,897
8,989,182
32,715

8,248,402
8,215,687
32,715

7,569,851
7,537,136
32,715

51

SAN DIEGO, CALIF.------City corporation------------School district----------------

8,434,086
5,696,110
2,737,976

6,265,103
3,653,149
2,611,954

4,829,826
2,442,423
2,387,403

449,093
449,093

986,184
761,633
224,551

2,168,983
2,042,961
126,022

52

LONG BEACH, CALIF.-----City corporation-----------School district-----

9,558,360
5,224,440
4,333,920

7,484,778
4,669,388
2,815,390

5,092,301
2,643,258
2,449,043

1,241,054
1,241,054

1,151,423
785,076
366,347

2,073,582
555,052
1,518,530

6,378,417

4,772,639

3,618,006

341,068

813,565

1,605,778

11,691,301

10,977,045

9,841,809

"374,474

760,762

714,256

53

NASHVILLE, TENN.-----------------

54

SPRINGFIELD, MASS.--------

----

1,685.
1,685

o
0

215,517

-.........

4,712

1,364,307

2,431,610

330,172

o

1,838,811

262,648

2,336,230

589,312

1,303,568

833,395

772,383

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TABLE 4.--SUMMARY OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS,

BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

1935-Continued

For text discussion, see p. 16)

GOVERNMENTAL-COSTPAYMENTS

RECEIPTS OVEExcess
of
govern
mental
cost

For operation, maintenance, and interest
Cit
no.

CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF
MUNICIPAL GOVERNLENT

All
governmental
costs

Total

Operation
and

Operation
and

maice
of general
departments

maintenance
of servic
publicenterprises

(Table

12)

(Table

15)

payments

For
Interest

outlys

over
revenue

Governmental-cost
payments

receipts
(Table 16)

(Table

Payments
for
operation,

maintenance,
interest
H

17)

GROUP III,.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued
a"
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55

TULSA, OFKA.----------------------City corporation---------------School district-----------------

$4,675,958
2,758,670
1,917,288

$4,285,936
2,382,571
1,903,365

$2,984,396
1,345,105
1,639,291

$223,721
223,721
-------------

$1,077,819
813,745
264,074

$390,022
376,099
13,923

------------------------------------

$1,405,241

$1,795,263
H
(3

----

$714,286 -------------

I

174,262

56

BRIDGEPORT, CONN.-------------------

8,449,158

7,909,134

7,163,094

9,299

736,741

540,024

57

DES MOINES, IOWA-------------------City corporation--------------School district-------------

5,794,449
3,354,293
2,440,156

5,089,157
2,660,930
2,428,227

3,900,279
1,810,592
2,089,687

324,256
324,256
------------

864,622
526,082
338,540

705,292
693,363
11,929

----------------------------

413,557
-----------------------

1,118,849
-----------

58

SCRANTON, PA.------------------City corporation-----------School district------------Poor district------------------

5,323,259
2,234,924
2,594,555
493,780

5,057,761
2,003,!39
2,574,623
479,399

4,616,345
1,855,756
2,314,543
446,046

419
419
---------------------

440,997
147,564
260,080
33,353

265,498
231,185
19,932
14,381

-------------------------------------

516,324
----------------------------------

781,822
--------------

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH--------------City corporation-----------School district------------

5,055,379
2,732,146
2,323,233

4,858,047
2,57 ,199
2,281,848

3,909,842
1,812,419
2,097,423

331,893
331,893
----------

616,312
431,887
184,425

197,332
155,947
41,385

----------------------------

806,468
-----------------------

1,003,800
-----------

59

60

YONKERS, N. Y. ------------------

13,551,756

11,821,289

9,724,005

358,635

1,738,649

1,730,46?

----------

2,033,352

3,763,819

61

PATERSON, N. J.-------------------

7,704,110

7,330,175

5,270,280

1,059,871

1,000,024

373,935

----------

656,466

1,030,401

62

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.--------------City corporation-----------School district------------

7,327,241
5,779,130
1,548,111

6,655,597
5,111,714
1,543,883

4,160,860
2,837,398
1,323,462

1,694,479
1,694,479
----------

800,258
579,837
220,421

671,644
667,416
4,228

----------------------------

295,180
-----------------------

966,824
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63

ALBANY, N. Y.--------------

10,033,892

8,852,475

7,068,352

470,491

1,313,632

1,181,417

64

NORFOLK, VA.----------------------

6,111,357

5,502,296

3,247,844

264,974

1,989,478

609,061

65

TRENTON, N. J.--------------------

6,290,883

5,990,542

4,532,855

409,113

1,048,574

300,341

66

CHATTANOOGA,TENN.--------------

3,451,604

3,147,945

2,480,567

24,568

642,810

303,659

67

KANSAS CITY, KANS.-------------City corporation----------School district-----------Drainage district-------------

5,759,476
4,089,819
1,529,372
140,285

4,512,860
3,099,564
1,273,011
140,285

2,308,168
1,060,327
1,199,222
48,619

1,575,985
1,575,985

628,707
463,252
73,789
91,666

1,246,616
990,255
256,361

68

FORT WAYNE, IND.-------------City corporation----------School district-----------

3,773,090
2,286,511
1,486,579

3,394,100
1,933,876
1,460,224

2,337,323
1,004,536
1,332,787

795,586
795,586

261,191
133,754
127,437

378,990
352,635
26,355

69

CAMDEN, N. J.---------------------

5,838,945

5,507,488

3,988,286

256,967

1,262,235

331,457

70

ERIE, PA.---------------------City corporation----------School district---------

4,244,501
2,158,871
2,085,630

4,012,850
1,966,470
2,046,380

3,072,123
1,270,394
1,801,729

342,914
342,914

597,813
353,162
244,651

231,651
192,401
39,250

71

ELIZABETH, N.

5,339,928

5,269,983

3,968,380

338,663

962,940

69,945

78

WICHITA, KANS.-------------------City corporation----------School district--------University district------------

3,513,175
1,674,012
1,545,376
293,787

3,301,204
1,472,916
1,543,123
285,165

2,825,769
1,155,316
1,405,175
265,278

16,214
16,214

459,221
301,386
137,948
19,887

211,971
201,096
2,253
8,622
430,338
427,968
'2,370

J.------------------

73

SPOKANE, WASH.-----City corporation---------School district------------

3,863,340
2,354,993
1,508,347

3,433,002
1,927,025
1,505,977

3,086,269
1,627,021
1,459,248

157,762
157,762

188,971
142,242
46,729

74

FALL RIVER, MASS.----------------

5,009,882

4,886,781

4,330,957

188,870

366,954

123,101

75

CAMBRIDGE, ASS------------------

8,029,847

7,136,508

6,259,017

363,620

513,871

893,3391

76

NEW BEDFORD, MASS.--------------

5,743,022

4,810,547

4,151,525

249,182

409,840

932,475

77

READING, PA.-------------------City corporation----------School district---------------

6,006,408
3,387,544
2,618,864

3,889,020
1,797,995
2,091,025

3,076,392
1,267,056
1,809,336

233,107
233,107

579,521
297,832
281,689

2,117,388
1,589,549
527,839

78

KNOXVILLE, TENN.----------------

4,430,306

4,145,782

2;650,878

213,481

79

PEORIA, ILL.---------------------City corporation-----------School district-----------Park district----------------Sanitary district------------Town---------------------------

3,591,083
1,891,097
1,237,677
166,611
220,011
75,687

3,099;770
1,484,938
1,219,716
153,815
165,614
75,687

2,844,836
1,319,899
1,210,210
153,595
85,654
75,478

1/ Excess of payments for operation, maintenance, and interest over revenue receipts.

3,577
3,577

--- -- - --- --- -

301,645

1,483,062

1,662,273

2,271,334

544,582

844,923

80,967

384,626

1,114,720

2,361,336

624,809

1,003,799

243,844

575,301

448,924

680,575

-- -- --

--- --- --- --- ----- ----- ----------

o

1,681,719
928,873

1,751,664
1,140,844

--- -- --------------

--- --- ---- ---- ---- --- -------

648,444

1,078,782

721,243

844,344

1,088,082

1,981,421

128,847

1,061,322

855,843

1,261,545
-----------

1,281,423

284,524

336,993

621,517

251,357
161,462
9,506
220
79,960
209

491,313
406,159
17,961
12,796
54,397

497,567

988,880

y

p




TABLE

4.--SUMMARY

OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS,

BY DIVISIONS

OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNM1ENT:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

1935-Continued

For text discussion, see p. 16)

EXCESS OF REVENUE
RECEIPTS OVER--

PAYMENTS

GOVERIN1'AL-COST

For operation, maintenance, and interest
City
no.

CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF
MUNICIPAL GOVENRENT
T

of

departments

s
ervice
enterprises

(Table

(Table

Total

maintenance
of general

GROUP III.-CITIS hAVING A
GROUP

80

SOUTH SEND, IND.------------------City corporation-----------School district-------------

81

Operation
and

Operation
All
governmental
costs

III.-CITIES

HAVING

A

12)

PULATIO

public

15)

Interest

(Table 16)

For
outlays

(Table

Excess
of
govern
mental
cost
payments
over
revenue
receipts

Governmen
tal-cost
payments

Payments
for
operation,
maintenance,
and
interest

17)

OF 100,000 TO 300,000-ContinuedII

POPULATIONv OF

100,000

TO

300,000 -Continued

$2,982,562
1,527,845
1,454,717

$2,769,389
1,351,246
1,418,143

$2,249,475
977,180
1,272,295

$221,448
221,448

$298,466
152,618
145,848

$213,173
176,599
36,574

$323,102

$536,2 5

TACOMA, WASH.------------------City corporation--------School district
--Park district---------------

5,841,659
4,349,798
1,367,927
123,934

4,611,983
3,132,811
1,364,904
114,268

2,827,069
1,458,968
1,256,198
111,903

1,007,768
1,007,768

777,146
666,075
108,706
2,365

1,229,676
1,216,987
3,023
9,666

623,962

1,853,638

82

MIA:I, FLA.---------------------City corporation-----------School district------------

8,118,422
6,772,474
1,345,948

7,221,486
5,923,381
1,298,105

3,907,683
2,908,106
999,577

261,241
261,241

3,052,562
2,754,034
298,528

896,936
849,093
47,843

83

GARY, IND.----------------------City corporation---School district------------

2,892,597
1,326,528
1,566,069

2,736,471
1,236,263
1,500,208

2,466,768
1,115,947
1,350,821

269,703
120,316
149,387

156,126
90,265
65,861

84

CANTON, OHIO----------------------City corporation------------School district------------

3,151,629
1,407,127
1,744,502

3,096,546
1,364,644
1,731,902

2,260,073
811,042
1,449,031

188,845
188,845

647,628
364,757
282,871

55,083
42,483
12,600

85

WIIlEINGTON,DEL.-------------------

5,553,010

4,165,167

3,118,331

418,802

628,034

1,387,843

86

TAMPA, FLA.--------------------City corporation------------School district---------------

3,892,313
2,655,278
1,237,035

3,743,165
2,529,472
1,213,693

2,639,619
1,650,148
989,471

189,538
189,538

914,008
689,786
224,222

149,148
125,806
23,342

$2,205,415

1/

1,308,479

..........
555,610. .

.

.. . .
..........

. .

265,518

421,644

1,272,447

1,327,530

.

. . . .
15

555,610

832,233
581,918

731,066




87

SC

5,744,743

5,236,737

4,696,746

191,730

348,261

508,006

133,940

641,946

88

EL PASO, TEO.----------------------

2,447,309

2,302,269

1,640,01.7

162,948

499,304

145,040

666,657

811,697

89

EVANSVILLE, IND.--------------City corporation----------School district-----------

3,253,036
2,038,425
1,214,611

2,744,409
1,645,330
1,099,079

2,183,202
1,173,556
1,009,646

399,036
399,036

162,171
72,738

508,627
393,095
115,532

262,079

VILLE,

MASS.------------

90

LYNN, MASS.---------------------

5,997,638

5,417,350

4,830,653

91

UTICA, N. Y.-------------------

7,065,548

5,753,454

5,234,488

92

DULUTH, MINN.-----------------City corporation------School district------------

4,846,276
2,799,567
2,046,709

4,595,521
2,576,439
2,019,082

3,253,905
1,430,665
1,823,240

93

WATERBURY, CONN.---------------City corporation----------School district------------

7,232,786
7,222,054
10,732

6,555,910
6,545,311
10,599

5,552,299
5,541,970
10,329

94

LOWELL, MASS.----

5,584,108

5,011,469

---------------

-

-HONOLULU, HAWAII

2

---------

------

I I

6,235,413

-

---

5,554,080

89,433

4,400,035

580 ,288

427,973

1,008,261

1,312,094

72,790

1,384,884

813,096
813,096

528,520
332,678
195,842

250,755
223,128
27,627

834,886

1,085,641

161,538
161;538

842,073
841,803
270

676,876
676,743
133

365,631

245,803

589,495

572,639

319,635

363,165

209,474

681,333

o
1i

II

1
772,077

357,241

i

i

I

1
4,192,508

446,412
---------

518,966

!

i-

1k

324,618

62,215

725,255

1,406,588

<

SExcess of payments for operation, maintenance, and interest over revenue receipts.
Not included in group or grand totals.
o
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TABLE 5.--PER CAPITA REVENUE RECEIPTS AND SPECIFIED GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS:

1935

(For alphabetical
list of cities,by States,showingrank,see p. VIII. For text discussion, see p. 19. For absoluteamounts,see tables3 and 4)

Per
capita
excess
of
revenue
receipts
over
payments
for
opera
tion,
mainte
nance,
and
inter
est 1/

PER CAPITA GOVERSINTAL-COST
PAYMENTS rOR--

PER CAPITA REVE}JE RECEIPrS FROM--

Taxes

City
no.

CITY
All

reve
nues

General
property

Special

Poll

Busi
ness
and
non
busi
ness
license

Special
assess
ments
and
special
charges

Fines,
for
feits,
and
eas
cheats

Grants
in-aid,
dona
tions,
and
pension
assess
ments

High
way
privi
leges,
rents,
and
inter
est

Earn
ings
of
gen
eral
depart
ments

Earn
ings
of
public
service
enter
prises

Opera
tion
and
mainte
nance
of
gen
eral
depart
ments

Opera
tion,
mainte
nance,

and
inter
est

Opera
tion
and
mainte
nance
of
public
service
ent er
prises

Inter
est

H
z
Ho

r
Grand total----------

446.72

$77.64

92.96
70.41
49.75

Group I-----------------Gr6up II------------------Group III------------------

54.78
44.54
31.35

$0.59

$0.05 $4.62

.68
.17
.58

.01
.02
.13

6.33
3.05
1.84

$1.32 0o.23$12.10
1.17
1.91
1.38

.24
.20
.24

$2.74

16.08
8.84
5.43

$1.89 X7.37

3.65
2.37
1.08

2.00
2.27
1.51

$47.'o

$60.21

8.01
7.04
6.20

70.57
56.52
40.84

$3.37

56.65
43.11
31.84

3.61
3.67
2.77

$9.06

$17.43
22.38
13.89
8.91

10.32
9.73
6.23

_-3
H
H
o
o

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER

,,,
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

New York, N. Y.----------Chicago, I11.---------------Philadelphia, Pa.-------Detroit, Mich.-----------Los Angeles, Calif.---------Cleveland, Ohio----------St. Louis, Mo.------------

1

$128.67
75.41
63.01
75.09
81.63
71.47
49.25

$69.53
54.87
44.16
44.02
38.29
41.66
33.64

$0.98

60.09
Baltimore, Md.--------------105.60
Boston, Mass.---------------Pittsturgh, Pa.-------------77.46
79.41
San Francisco, Calif.-------90.62
Milwaukee, Wis.------------102.12
Buffalo, N. Y.--------------Washington, D. C.------------- 90.09

36.36
73.43
61.27
43.81
53.14
52.07
38.77

.84
6.43

-

.22
.22

2.28
.59
.01

$0.31
.11
------

$11. 37
4.89
1.21
5.07
4.10
3.95
3.64

$1.70
1.44

4.03
2.32
1.25
3.25
1.80
3.53
12.40

1

,,

.74
1.53
1.61
1.06

$0.15
.28
.10
.34
.62
.30
.12

$30.87
3.79
3.11
6.51
13.08
12.10
.90

$4.61
3.40
9.04
.19
1.90
.75
2.15

.54
.59
.21
.32
1.21
.98
1.09

.04
.25
..
22
.19
.38
.12
.69

7.53
3.48
5.77
10.27
23.33
38.69
31.95

3.07
7.29
1.68
2.06
1.71
.63
.57

$1.11
2.58

1.61
4.22
1.81

2.51
1.83
.94
4.37
2.48

1.82
2.96

1.26
2.03

71

1

,,

$8.34
4.17
3.78
13.78
20.30
8.38
5.91

$92.33
49.31
54.41
60.01
67.35
56.48
45.08

$75.72
38.93
40.03
43.75
50.15
42.11
37.47

$2.65
2.48
1.02
9.77
8.64
5.68
3.26

$13.95
7.90
13.35
6.49
8.56
8.68
4.35

$36.34
26.10
8.61
15.08
14.28
14.99
4.16

6.73
7.14
4.47
17.98
3.81
4.26
2.57

48.10
95.76
61.21
64.88

36.89
80.65
48.73
46.17
65.86.;
82.03
68.58

1.59
3.76
2.58
7.13
1.89
2.23
1.79

9.63
9.89
11.57
5.43
9.83
......

11.98
9.84
16.25
14.53
17.43
8.02
19.73

73.19
94.10
70.36




GROUPII.-CITIES HAVINGA POPULATION
OF 300,000 TO 500,000

$45.69
$0.19 ------

Minneapolis, Minn.-----------New Orleans, La.-------------Cincinnati, Ohio------------Newark, N. J.------------Kansas City, Mo.-------------Seattle, Wash.-------------

$64.331

16
17
18
19
20

55.88
77.99
97.75
53.71
86.18

35.84
36.15
68.36
38.64
37.03

------.56
.3
-------------

21
22
23
24
25
26

Indianapolis, Ind.----------Rochester, N. Y.------------Jersey City, N. J.----------Houston, Tex.---------------Louisville,
Portland, Oreg.-----------

42.67
115.58
93.55
51.07
45.00
61.09

34.90
61.65
68.47
35.23
31.00
42.89

------.16
.72 -----.15
.02
--------------------------------

15

ty.-----------

*0.05
------ !
.01
-----------

$1.52

$3.87
#0.32

$6.67

$1.48

$1.73

$2.87

$51.41

$43.52

$1.95

$5.94

4.56
4.47
3.76
4.40
2.13

2.70
5.18
.58
.76
2.08

.06
.32
.28
.20
.37

4.18
14.87
11.41
1.11
9.69

1.49
8.88
3.53
1.30
1.35.1

1.25
4.37
3.37
1.66
2.25

5.75
5.19
6.09
5.63
31.30

39.37
62.49
77.29
46.20
71.38

24.41
48.58
59.91
34.60
42.18

4.91
2.63
2.24
3.50
16.17

10.04
11.28
15.14
8.10
13.03

$12.92
16.51
15.51
20.46
7.50
14.80

2.58
3.91
2.75
.90
1.77
2.68

.14
5.19
.23
------.10
3.22

.06
.08
.05
.18
.07
.37

3.15
36.52
9.52
5.43
3.44
1.24

.31
.77
2.60
1.44
1.13
2.65

1.25
2.13
3.10
2.26
2.33
1.30

.13
4.61
6.66
5.63
5.15
6.74

36.02
94.85
75.92
36.57
39.07
49.10

32.23
82.76
59.67
24.63
31.51
35.17

.06
1.87
2.34
3.05
2.29
2.94

3.73
10.22
13.91
8.89
5.26
10.99

6.65
20.72
17.63
8.89
5.93
11.99

$6.58
4.76
11.86
8.87

$32.01
34.04
49.32
48.40

$22.09
25.97
32.73
39.88

$3.47
2.45
6.91
2.38

$6.45
5.62
9.68
6.15

$8.43

-t

5

H

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

27
28
29
30

Columbus, Ohio--------------Toledo, Ohio----------------Oakland, Calif.--------Denver, Colo.----------------

31
32

Atlanta, Ga.-----------------Dallas,Tex.------------------

33.54
37.41

18.40 ------- $0.33
23.46 ------- -------

33

St. Paul, Minn.---------------

50.56

31.67

34
35
36
37
38

Birmingham, Ala.------------Akron, Ohio-----------------Memphis, Tenn.-----------Providence, R. I.------San Antonio, Tex.---------"--

24.49
42.31
35.61
66.81
31.68

11.50
24.20
22.09
46.27
21.83

------.11
(
.)-----.20 -----------.19
------------

39
40
41
42
43

Omaha, Nebr.------------Syracuse, N. Y.----------Dayton, Ohio-----'----------Oklahoma City, Okla.---------Worcester, Mass.---=-----

55.43
82.07
42.65
35.41
71.01

31.90
41.11
26.86
21.02
50.87

------.69
.17
------5.25

------------------.54

.32

$40.44
45.84
55.20
58.09

$19.80
26.89
28.80
37.94

$0.25
.24
-------------

--------------------

.11 ------

44

Richmond,Va.-----------------

54.52

30.03 -------

45

Youngstown, Ohio--------------

40.41

24.90

46

Grand Rapids, Mich.-----------

42.31

25.92

47

Fort Worth,Tex.--------------

40.15

27.22 ------- ------

48
49
50

Hartford, Conn.--------------Flint, Mich.---------------New Haven, Conn.-------------

76.36
48,50
63.10

58.09
22.03
51.64

See footnotes at end of table.

.15 -----------2.28
------.20

-----.85
-----.45

$2.73
3.11
1.32
1.87

$2.79
3.45
.13
4.27

2.72
.27

1.38
.76

.13

2.99

4.01
2.68
1.96
2.50
.30

3.18
4.17
.69
.33
-------

2.04
2.27
2.41
.95
1.29

2.06
2.75
1.17
.19
.78

4.32
2.26
1.63

.17
.64
.42
1.50

$0.14
.14
.37
.26

.71
.28

$6.09
5.21
10.58
.94

$1.04
.73
.92
1.01

$1.03
1.32
1.22
2.92

1.10
4.30

1.05
.88

.23

5.22

2.77

.50
.17
.34
.08
.04

3.89
4.76
3.79
5.39
4.27

.48
.46
.54
3.39
.61

.72
1.26
.77
1.81
.57

.20
.26
.20
.60
.07

1.10
29.38
4.40
2.63
4.28

2.21
.13
.77
3.81
.53

1.04

.35

2.29

1.41

.08

6.76

1.83

.19

4.38

.73

.30

4.38

.89

.28
.34
.13

.59
16.32
4.28

.18
1.32
1.49
.07

1.26
1.41

6.59
6.04

31.36
28.93

27.28
21.17

.93

3.51

37.41

27.45

.10
4.61
5.23
6.85
4.06

20.31
32.99
26.21
59.88
25.08

16.07
23.02
19.28
47.95
17.85

1.16
.95
2.73
1.25
2.51

14.76
4.53
3.94
4.97
4.90

40.80
71.42
30.85
25.59
61.81

25.20
61.93
24.07
19.21
57.65

8.62
1.64
1.10
1.11
1.82

6.99
7.85
5.68
5.26
2.34

3.92

1.21

11.02

45.28

30.90

5.30

9.08

.07

.62

4.16

32.65

27.34

2.42

2.89

2.31

5.32

31.45

24.86

2.36

4.24

2.05

4.95

32.08

23.83

1.34

6.91

5.20
3.19
4.28

5.87
4.02
.02

61.93
42.14
50.70

54.15
34.55
46.53

1.82
1.53
.01

5.96
6.06
4.16

1.24
.69
.53

1.51
1.72

11.80
5.87

9.68

o
H
y

2.57
6.04

2.18
8.47

J

2.19

7.76

.10
1.09
1.82
2.47
1.03

4.14
8.89
5.11
9.46
6.20

13.16
4.18
9.32
9.41
6.93
6.60

0
o

14.63
10.65
11.80
9.82
9.20
9.24
7.77
10.85
8.06
14.43
6.36
12.41

C
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TABLE 5.--PER CAPITA REVENUE RECEIPTS AND SPECIFIED GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYIENTS:

1935-Continued

For absolute amounts, see tables 3 and 4)

For text discussion, see p. 19.

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

1

!
PER CAPITA GOVERNIVENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS FOR-

PER CAPITA REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM--

Taxes

City
no.

CITY
All
reve
nues

General
property

Special

Poll

Busi
ness
and
non
busi
ness
license

Special
assess
ments
and
special
charges

Fines,
for
feits,
and
es
cheats

Grants
in-aid,
dona
tions,
and
pension
assess
ments

High
way
privi
leges,
rents,
and
inter
"st

Earn
ings
of
gen
eral
depart
ments

Earn
ings
of
public
service
enter
prises

Opera
ti on,
mainte
nance,
and
int er
est

Opera
tion
and
mainte
nance
of
gen
eral
depart
ments

Opera
tion
and
mainte
nance
of
public
service
enter
prises

Inter
est

Per
capita
excess
of
revenue
receipts
over
payments
for
opera
tion,
mainte
nance,

and
inter
est i/
H

OF i00,000 TO 300,000--Contlnued
HAVING
A POPULATION
III.--CITIES
GROUP

OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued
GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION

51
52
53
54
55

San Diego, Calif.-----------Long Beach, Calif.----------Nashville, Tenn.------------Springfield, Mass.---------Tulsa, Okla.----- ----------

#50.62
62.55
35.50
80.06
41.09

$25.61
31.42
21.38
55.50
30.74

56
57
58
59
60

Bridgeport, Conn.-------Des Moines, Iowa------------Scranton, Pa.-------------Salt Lake City, Utah--------Yonkers, N. Y.---------------

52.51
42.73
40.44
40.65
110.93

45.58
32.50
32.91
25.54
73.38

61
62
63
64
65

Paterson, N. J.-- ------Jacksohville, Fla.---------Albany, N. Y.-------------Norfolk, Va.----------------Trenton, N. J.------------

60.15
54.88
79.63
59.93
55.08

40.24
20.02
49.20
35.26
38.92

66
67
68
69

Chattanooga, Tenn.---------Kansas City, Kans.----------Fort Wayne, Ind.------------Camden, N. J.---------------Erie, Pa.---------------------

28.60

19.26
26.00
20.02
36.10
29.81

70

55.71
36.62
51.07
39.67

$6.37

#0.55
.73

.07

.58
.93

.11
.01

.12
-----.74
------

.07
.05
.46

.42
.09

.03
-------

......

#1.34
2.18
1.26
2.21
.82

$0.41$0.33
.15
.98
.40

.50
.77
1.57
1.09
2.39

.30
1.30
.61

2.82
1.25
2.31
4.94
2.21

.04
1.18
4.38

.75
.82
1.84
2.70
.83

.25
.15
.18
.24

$10.43
9.75
5.42
2.81
2.03

3

$1.25
2.43
1.22
.08
1.00

$0.87
.89
.84
5.37
.53

X10.38
15.47
4.25
6.58
5.73

$39.13
47.67
30.55
71.56
28.96

$30.17
32.44
23.16
64.16
20.16

$2.81
7.90
2.18
2.44
1.51

$6.16
7.33
5.21
4.96
7.28

$11.49
14.88
4.94
8.50
12.13
*1.1 8
7.70
5.41
6.96
26.79

.13
.23
.11
.34
.05

1.00
.20
2.64
6.31
25.47

.26
.78
.59
.37
.67

3.79
.89
1.41
.83
.41

.14
6.05
.01
4.12
5.30

53.69
35.03
35.03
33.69
84.14

48.63
26.84
31.97
27.11
69.21

.06
2.23
2.30
2.55

5.00
5.95
3.05
4.27
12.37

.16
.31

.10
.14
.14
.79
.05

4.20
3.63
15.16
3.34
4.34

2.15
.17
.74
7.25
2.08

2.28
.96
.61
.83
2.12

8.10
27.51
6.35
7.29
5.01

52.74
47.92
68.20
42.42
48.27

37.92
29.96
54.46
25.04
36.53

7.62
12.20
3.62
2.04
3.30

7.19
5.76
10.12
15.34
8.45

7.41
6.96
11.43
17.51
6.81

.51

.20

5.66
1.25
2.75
3.24
2.41

.09
1.69
.14

1.53
.35
.36
.47
.57

.14
22.55
10.91
5.31
5.44

25.49
36.57
28.26
46.24
33.92

20.09
18.70
19.46
33.49
25.97

.20
12.77
6.62
2.16
2.90

5.20
5.09
2.17
10.60
5.05

3.11
19.14
8.36
4.83
5.75

2.05
2.33

2.97
.14
.50
.28

.08
.05
.17
.05

2.46
.28

H

cc

0
H

cc




71
j2
73
74
75

Elizabeth, N. J,------------Wichita, Kans.--------------Spokane, Wash.--------------Fall River, Mass.-----------Cambridge, Mass.-------------

59.5611
37.77
38.69
49.72
79.77

39.23
28.45
19.30
38.19
61.73

.02 ----------------------------4.05
.49
6.52
.37

2.80
.78
1.96
1.14
1.48

.77
4.27
1.20
------.03

.03
.40
.44
.07
.08

7.69
.65
8.46
.71
1.36

1.75
.45
.33
.43
1.09

.28
2.56
1.68
1.27
2.67

6.97
.20
5.33
3.36
4.44

44.70
28.07
29.44
42.39
62.44

33.66
24.03
26.47
37.57
54.76

2.87
.14
1.35
1.64
3.18

8.17
3.90
1.62
3.18
4.50

14.86
9.70
9.25
7.32
17.34

76
77
78
79
80

New Bedford, Mass.----------Reading, Pa.----------------Knoxville, Tenn.------------Peoria, Ill.----------------South Bend, Ind.-------------

52.15
'46.07
43.10
37.24
30.16

36.52
31.76
25.83
27.84
20.81

4.79
------.16
-------------

.48
.72
----------.21

1.14
1.11
1.06
3.04
1.79

.03
1.09
2.75
2.90
.07

.16
.33
.26
.41
.02

3.42
5.72
4.41
1.81
2.85

.44
.06
1.01
.30
.19

1.62
.48
.95
.78
.52

3.55
4.79
6.67
.16
3.71

42.72
34.79
37.48
28.23
25.27

36.87
27.52
23.97
25.91
20.52

2.21
2.09
1.93
.03
2.02

3.64
5.18
11.59
2.29
2.72

9.43
11.28
5.62
9.01
4.89

81
82
83
84
85

Tacoma, Wash.---------------Miami, Fla.-----------------Gary, Ind.------------------Canton, Ohio----------------Wilmington, Del.------------

59.76
54.65
29.24
41.15
46.88

18.46 ------33.25
23.65------23.32
.56
22.35 -------

-----.-----.14
.08
---------

.94
3.67
1.87
2.86
.77

.07
4.70
.02
4.02
.56

.34
1.02
.05
.20
.33

8.91
2.63
3.20
4.73
15.64

.78
.54
.05
.63
1.10

1.99
28.26
3.36
5.34
.32------1.41
3.44
.46
5.67

42.62
66.74
25.34
28.81
39.07

26.13
36.12
22.84
21.02
29.25

9.31
2.41
------1.76
3.93

7.18
28.21
2.50
6.02
5.89

17.13
*12.09
3.90
12.35
7.81

86
87
88
89
90

Tampa, Fla.------Somerville, Mass.-----------El Paso, Tex.---------------Evansille, Ind.------------Lynn, Mass.------------------

42.01
55.56
29.43
30.36
62.45

27.67
41.31
17.67
19.25
47.12

------.01
3.54
.53
------------.17
4.71
.58

1.76
.90
.25
1.88
1.34

.89
.18
.09
.04
.27

.52
.06
.11
.01
.11

4.07
1.41
4.75
3.06
.86

.69
.07
.76
.41
.35

1.52
3.25
.66
.67
2.57

4.88
4.31
5.15
4.86
4.53

35.15
49.50
21.76
26.11
52.65

24.79
44.39
15.50
20.77
46.95

1.78
1.81
1.54
3.80
2.55

8.58
3.29
4.72
1.54
3.15

6.86
6.07
7.67
4.25
9.80

91
92
93
94

Utica, N. Y.----------------Duluth, Minn.--------------Waterbury," Conn.------------Lowell, Mass.-------------

69.57
55.75
67.87
52.09

40.09
36.03
56.60
38.57

.53
.40

2.15
1.08
1.32
1.10

2.01
.84
.31
.04

.05
.20
.09
.06

23.89
3.08
1.81
2.65

.23
1.66
.20
.05

.50
1.13
.99
1.73

.12
11.68
5.90
3.38

56.08
45.10
64.72
5000

51.02
31.93
54.81
43.90

------7.98
1.59
3.65

5.06
5.19
8.31
2.45

13.50
10.65
3.16
2.09

Honolulu, Hawaii 3-----------

44.97

21.02

.60-------

6.99

3.79

.43

1.76

1.56

2.02

7.34

35.88

27.08

3.81

4.99

9.09

1/

()

.53
.05
.12
4.10

----

1

H

Indicates per capita excess of payments for operation, maintenance, and interest over revenue receipts.

/ Les than 1/2 of 1 cent.
/

Not included in group or grand totals.
oC

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TABLE 6.-PERCENT DISTRIBUTION, BY PRINCIPAL CLASSES, OF REVENUE RECEIPTS AND GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: 1935
(For alphabetical list of cities,by States, showing rank,see p. VIII. For text discussion, see p. 19. For amounts on which percentages are based, see tables 3 and 4)

PERCENT OF REVENUERECEIPTS OBTAINED FROM-

Percent
of
revenue
re
ceipts

Taxes
Gen
eral
prop
erty

Spe
cial

Grand total-- 60.2

0.8

I
Group I-----------Group If----------Group III-------

58.9
63.3
63.0

_

Grants High
in-aid, way
dona
privi
tions, leges,
and
rents,
pension and
assess inter
ments
est

Earn
ings
of
public
service
enter
prises

Earn
ings
of
general
depart
ments

0.1

i
.3

quired
for
meet
ing
opera
tion
and
mainte
nance

Percent
of
revenue
re
ceipts
avail
able
for
outlays
and
other
pur
poses

Payments for
Opera
Opera
tion
tion
and
and
mainte mainte
nance
nance
of
of
general public
service
depart
ments enter
prises

Reve

Inter
est

Out
lays

nue
re
ceipts
H

'

I

_

.7
.2
1.2

Busi
assess
ments
ness
and
and
non
special
busi
charges
ness
license

Poll

I

I

E

Fines,
for
feits,
and
es
cheats

Special

CITY

re

PERCENTOF GOVERNIENTAL-COST
BYPAYMENTS REPRESENTED
Percent
of
revenue
re
ceipts
re
qui red
for
meet
ing
inter
est

6.0

1.7

_

_

6.8
4.3
3.7

1.3
2.7
2.8

15.6

0.3

I

_

_

GROUP I.-CITIES
CROUP

I

_

.3
.3
.5

I. -CITIES

2.4

17.3
12.6
10.9

AVIG
i
RAVING

3.9
3.4
2.2

65.9

11.7

22.4

68.5

4.8

13.0

13.7

111.3

64.8
66.4
69.6

11.1
13.8
12.5

24.1
19.8
17.9

68.7
67.3
68.7

4.4
5.7
6.0

12.5
15.2
13.4

14.5
11.8
11.8

112.7
109.9
107.4

H

t

__

_

2.2
3.2
3.0

8.6
10.0
12.5

o
o

POPULATIONi OF 500,000AND OVER
ae POPULATION

OF

540,000

AND

H

OVER

.
4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

New York, N. Y.---- 54.0
Chicago, Ill.------ 72.8
Philadelphia, Pa.--- .70.1
Detroit,Mich.------ 58.6
Los Angeles, Calif.- 46.9
Cleveland,Ohio-----.58.3
St. Louis,Mo.------ 68.3

0.8
------.3
---.3
----

----------------------

8

Baltimore, Md.-----Boston, Maee.------Pittsburgh, Pa.----San Francisco,Calif.
Milwaukee, Wis.----Buffalo, N. Y.-----Washington, D. C.---

1.4
6.1
------2.5
.6
(1/)

---0.3
.1
-------------

9
10
11
12
15
14

60.5
69.5
79.1
55.2
58.6
51.0
43.0

8.8
6.5
1.9
6.8
5.0
5.5
7.4

1.3
1.9
(/)
1.0
1.9
2.2
2.2

0.1
.4
.2
.4
.8
.4
.2

24.0
5.0
4.9
8.7
16.0
16.9
1.8

3.6
4.5
14.3
.2
2.3
1.1
4.4

0.9
3.4
2.5
5.6
2.2
3.5
3.7

6.5
5.5
6.0
18.4
24.9
11.7
12.0

60.9
54.9
65.1
71.3
72.0
66.9
82.7

10.8
10.5
21.2
8.6
10.5
12.2
8.8

28.3
34.6
13.7
20.1
17.5
20.9
8.5

68.1
67.5
71.6
68.0
56.7
67.7
73.4

2.4
4.3
1.8
15.2
9.8
9.1
6.4

12.5
13.7
23.9
10.1
9.7
14.0
8.5

17.0
14.5
2.7
6.8
23.8
9.2
11.7

115.7
130.7
118.7
116.6
92.3
115.0
96.5

6.7
2.2
1.6
4.1
2.0
3.5
13.8

.9
.6
.3
(/)
1.3
1.0
1.2

.1
.2
.3
.2
.4
.1
.8

12.5
3.3
7.4
12.9
25.7
37.9
35.5

5.1
6.9
2.2
2.6
1.9
.6
.6

1.6
4.1
3.2
2.3
3.3
1.2
2.3

11.2
6.8
5.8
22.6
4.2
4.2
2.9

64.0
79.9
66.2
67.1
74.8
82.5
78.1

16.0
1U.8
12.8
14.6
6.0
9.6
-----

20.0
9.3
21.0
18.3
19.2
7.9
21.9

72.3
76.8
66.4
59.0
80.7
75.0
78.7

3.1
3.6
3.5
9.1
2.3
2.0
2.0

18.9
10.8
13.5
14.8
6.7
9.0
----

5.7
8.9
16.6
17.0
10.3
14.0
19.3

117.8
100.5
105.6
101.5
111.1
93.4
103.3

ta




TABLE 6.--PERCENT DISTRIBUTION, BY PRINCIPAL CLASSES, OF REVENUE RECEIPTS AND GOVERhNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS:
(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing'rank, see p. VIII.

For text discussion, see p. 19.

of
revenue
receipts

Taxes

CITY

General
property

Poll

Grantsin-aid
dona-

Busi-

Special
assess-

Fines,
for-

ness

ments

felts,

tions,

and

and

and

special
charges

escheats

pension
assessmes

Sand

SpeSpecial

For amounts on which percentages are based, see tables 3 and 4)

nonbussess

Highway
privileges,

Earnings
of

EarnEarngs

rents, general publicand
interest

PERCENT
OF OOVERNMENTAL-COST
BY
OF GOVERNMENTED
PAYMENT

Percent

PERCENT OF REVENUE RECEIPTS OBTAINED FROM-

departmeats

service
ervic-

prises

license

1935-Continued

requbred
qured
for
meet-

ing
operaoper

Percent
revenue
e
ceipts
required
q
for

meeting
inter-

and
license
maintenance

Percent
of
revenue
re
ceipts
ceipts
availavailable
Irsof
or

Payments for

Opera
tion
and

Opera

nance

nance
nance

tion
ann

Reve
nue

outlays mainte- mainte
and
and

InterInterest

re

Out
Outlays

ceipts

purgeneralpublic
poses
depart- service
posesedepart mets
enter

H

prises

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,00-Continued

H

r

I

51
52
53
54
55

San 'Diego, Calif.-Long Beach, Calif.Nashville, Tenn.--Springfield, Mass.Tulsa, Okla.-------

50.6
50.2
60.2
69.3
74.8

56
57
58
59
60

Bridgeport, Conn.-Des Moines, Iowa--Scranton, Pa.-----Salt Lake City, Utal
Yonkers, N. Y.----

86.8
76.1
81.4
62.8
66.2

.1

61
62
63
64
65

Paterson, N. J.--Jacksonville, Fla. -.
Albany, N. Y.----Norfolk, Va.------Trenton, N.- J,-----

66.9
36.5
61.8
58.8
70.7

.2

66
67
68
69
70

Chattanooga, Tenn.Kansas City, Kans.Fort Wayne, Ind.--Camden, N. J.-----Erie, Pa.-----------

67.3
46.7
54.7
70.7
75.1

1.6

8.0

0.7

1.4
1.4

.8

-_-)
.2

.9

.1
.1

.1

1.2
.2

r

1

2.6
3.5
3.5
2.8
2.0

0.8
.2
2.7
.5

0, 6
.4
.4
.2
.6

20.6
15.6
15.3
3.5
4.9

2.5
3.9
3.4
.1
2.4

1.7
1.4
2.4
6.7
1.3

20.5
24.7
12.0
8.2
13.9

65.1
64.5
71.4
83.2
52.8

12.2
11.7
14.7
6.2
17.7

22.7
23.8
13.9
10.6
29.5

57.3
53.3
56.7
84.2
63.8

5.3
13.0
5.3
3.2
4.8

11.7
12.0
12.8
6.5
23.1

25.7
21.7
25.2
6.1
8.3

96.1
102.7
86.9
105.0
130.1

.9
1.8
3.9
2.7
2.2

.6
3.0
1.5
5.0
2.1

.3
.5
.3
.8

1.9
.5
6.5
15.5
23.0

.5
1.8
1.5
.9
.6

7.2
2.1
3.5
2.1
.4

.3
14.2

92.7
68.0
79.1
72.4
64.7

9.5
13.9
7.6
10.5
11.2

16.1
13.3
17.1
24.1

84.8
67.3
86.7
77.3
71.8

.1
5.6
(1/)
6.6
2.6

8.7
14.9
8.3
12.2
12.8

6.4
12.2
5.0
3.9
12.8

91.5
107.1
109.7
116.0
115.0

4.7
2.3
2.9
8.2
4.0

.1
2.2
5.5
.3
.6

.2
.3
.2
1.3
.1

7.0
6.6
19.0
5.6
7.9

3.6
.3
.9
12.1
3.8

3.8
1.7
.8
1.4

3.9a

13.5
50.1
8.0
12.2
c i

75.7
74.2
72.9
45.2

12.0
10.5
12.7
25.6

12.3
15.3
14.4
29.2
12.4

68.4
56.8
70.4
53.1

72.1

13.8
23.1
4.7
4.3
6.5

13.0
10.9
13.1
32.6
16.7

4.9
9.2
11.8
10.0
4.8

108.5
104.0
103.0
127.2
108.7

2.6
1.5
5.0
5.3
2.1

1.8
5.3
.4
1.0
.7

.7
.2
.1
.3
.1

19.8
2.2,
7.5
6.3
6.1

.3
3.0
.4
4.8
.7

5.3
.6
1.0
.9
1.4

.5
40.5
29.8
10.4
13.7

70.9
56.5
71.2
69.8
72.8

18.2
9.1
5.9
20.8
12.7

10.9
34.4
22.9
9.4
14.5

71.9
40.1
61.9
68.3
72.4

.7
27.4
21.1
4.4
8.1

18.6
10.9
6.9
21.6
14.1

8.8
21.6
10.0
5.7
5.5

102.3
119.4
116.6
104.2
110.6

(1/)

10.1
4.8

72.3

n
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GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000

15
16
17
18
19
20

Minneapolis, Minn.-New Orleans, La.---Cincinnati, Ohio--Newark, N. J.-----Kansas City, Mo.--Seattle, Wash.------

71.0
0.3
---64.1
46.4
.7
69.9
.4
72.0
---43.0 ----

21
22
23
24
25
26

Indianapolis, Ind.-Rochester, N. Y.---Jersey City, N. J.-Houston, Tex.------Louisville, Ky.----Portland, Oreg.-----

81.8
53.3
73.2
69.0
68.9
70.2

---.6
.2
----------

---0.1
---(_/)
-------

2.4
8.2
5.7
3.8
8.2
2.5

6.0
4.8
4.1
.6
1.4
2.4

0.5
.1
.4
.3
.4
.4

10.4
7.5
19.1
11.7
2.1
11.2

2.3
2.7
11.4
3.6
2.4
1.6

2.7
2.2
5.6
3.4
3.1
2.6

4.5
10.3
6.7
6.2
10.5
36.3

70.7
52.5
65.7
63.6
70.9
67.7

9.2
18.0
14.5
15.5
15.1
15.1

20.1
29.5
19.8
20.9
14.0
17.2

74.3
47.5
70.1
74.5
58.7
50.1

3.3
9.6
3.8
2.8
5.9
19.2

10.2
19.6
16.3
18.8
13.7
15.5

12.2
23.3
9.8
3.9
21.7
15.2

109.9
108.8
112.6
121.6
91.0
102.4

.4

6.0
3.4
2.9
1.8
3.9
4.4

.3
4.5
.2
----.2
5.3

.1
.1
.1
.4
.1
.6

7.4
31.6
10.2
10.6
7.6
2.0

.7
.7
2.8
2.8
2.5
4.3

2.9
1.8
3.3
4.4
5.2
2.1

.3
4.0
7.1
11.0
11.5
11.0

75.7
73.2
66.3
54.2
75.1
62.4

8.7
8.8
14.9
17.4
11.7
18.0

15.6
18.0
18.8
28.4
13.2
19.6

33.3
77.0
75.8
56.5
66.6
70.3

.2
1.7
3.0
7.0
4.8
5.9

9.6
9.5
17.7
20.4
11.1
22.0

6.9
11.7
3.5
16.1
17.5
1.9

110.3
107.5
118.9
117.2
95.1
122.1

---(I/)
----------

i

GROUP III.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
GO
27
28
29
30
31
32

Colunbus, Ohio----Toledo, Ohiq------Oakland, Calif.--Denver, Colo.-----Atlanta, Ga.------Dallas, Tex.-------

49.0
58.7
52.2
65.3
54.9
62.7

33
34
35
36
37
38

St. Paul, Minn.---Birmingham, Ala.--Akron, Ohio-------Memphis, Tenn.----Providence, R. I.-San Atonio, Tex.--

62.6
47.0
57.2
62.0
69.3
68.9

39
40
41
42
43
44

Omaha, Nebr.------Syracuse, N. Y.--Dayton, Ohio------Oklahoma City, Okla.
Worcester, Mss.--Richmond, Va.------

57.6
50.1
63.0
59.4
71.6
55.1

45
46
47
48
49
50

Youngstown, Ohio--Grand Rapids, Mich.
Fort Worth, Tex.--Hartford, Conn.---Flint, Lich.-----New Haven, Conn.----

61.6
61.3
67.8
76.1
45.4
81.8

See footnotes at end of table.

0.6
.5

1.0

.2
.5

(1/)
.6
---

.3

.8
.4
7.4

.8
.6

.4

3.0
.3

1.1
.7

6.9
7.5
.2
7.4
4.1
2.0

0.3
.3
.7
.5
2.1
.8

15.1
11.4
19.2
1.6
3.3
11.5

2.6
1.6
1.7
1.7
3.1
2.3

2.5
2.9
2.2
5.0
3.8
3.8

16.3
10.4
21.5
15.3
19.7
16.1

63.2
62.0
71.8
72.7
85.8
61.2

16.0
12.3
17.5
10.6
7.6
16.1

20.8
25.7
10.7
16.7
6.6
22.7

47.3
72.2
62.6
70.8
84.4
61.7

7.4
6.8
13.2
4.2
4.7
5.0

13.8
15.6
18.5
10.9
7.9
17.6

31.5
5.4
5.7
14.1
3.0
15.7

86.6
127.4
105.5
103.1
103.7
109.0

H

6.2
16.4
6.3
5.5
3.7
1.0

5.9
13.0
9.9
1.9
.5
-----

.5
2.0
.4
1.0
.1
.1

10.3
15.9
11.3
10.7
8.1
13.5

5.5
2.0
1.1
1.5
5.1
1.9

1.8
2.9
3.0
2.2
2.7
1.8

6.9
.4
10.9
14.7
10.3
12.8

58.6
66.0
57.0
59.2
75.5
59.6

15.3
16.9
21.0
14.3
14.2
19.6

26.1
17.1
22.0
26.5
10.3
20.8

60.8
70.8
67.3
61.8
66.1
66.0

4.9
.4
3.2
5.8
3.4
3.8

17.2
18.2
26.0
16.4
13.0
22.9

17.1
10.6
3.6
16.0
17.4
7.3

112.0
107.8
123.6
114.2
92.2
117.2

"1

3.7
2.8
5.7
2.7
1.8
7.9

3.7
3.4
2.7
.5
.1
1.9

.4
.3
.5
1.7
.1
.6

2.0
35.8
10.3
7.4
6.0
4.2

4.0
.2
1.8
10.7
.7
7.2

2.1
1.2
6.4
3.5
3.5
2.2

26.6
5.5
9.2
14.0
6.9
20.2

61.0
77.5
59.0
57.4
83.7
66.4

12.6
9.6
13.3
14.9
3.3
16.7

26.4
12.9
27.7
27.7
13.0
16.9

59.3
77.0
63.7
70.0
83.6
65.8

20.3
2.0
2.9
4.1
2.6
11.3

16.5
9.8
15.0
19.2
3..4
19.3

3.9
11.1
18.4
6.7
10.4
3.6

130.5
102.1
112.8
129.0
103.0
116.0

0

5.6
3.8
.4
.8
.9
2.4

3.5
4.3
.5
1.7
3.1
.1

.2
.4
.8
.4
.7
.2

16.7
10.4
10.9
.8
33.6
6.8

.2
1.7
2.2
1.6
1.4
.8

1.5
5.5
5.1
6.8
6.6
6.8

10.3
12.6
12.3
7.7
8.3

73.6
64.3
62.7
73.3
74.4
73.7

7.1
10.0
17.2
7.8
12.5
6.6

19.3
25.7
20.1
18.9
13.1
19.7

72.1
72.9
61.3
70.9
80.8
83.9

6.4
6.9
3.5
2.4
3.6

7.6
12.4
17.8
7.8
14.2
7.5

13.9 7.7
17.5
18.9
1.5
8.6

106.6
124.2
103.3
100.0
113.4
113.8

6.,7
6.8
2.4
3.2
8.'1
.7

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0

71
72
73
74
75

Elizabeth, N. J.---Wichita, Kans.----Spokane, Wash.----Fall River, Mass.-Cambridge, Mass.----

65.9
75.3
49.9
76.8
77.4

()
------8.2
8.2

--------1.0
.5

4.7
2.1
5.1
2.3
1.9

1.3
11.3
3.1
----(I/)

.1
1.1
1.1
.1
.1

12.9
1.7
21.9
1.4
1.7

2.9
1.2
.8
.9
1.4

.5
6.8
4.3
2.6
3.4

11.7
.5
13.8
6.8
5.6

61.3
64.0
71.9
78.9
72.6

13.7
10.3
4.2
6.4
5.6

25.0
25.7
23.9
14.7
21.8

74.3
80.4
79.9
86.4
77.9

6.3
.5
4.1
3.8
4.5

18.0
13.1
4.9
7.3
6.4

1.3
6.0
11.1
2.5
11.1

131.5
126.4
116.8
114.4
113.6

76
77
78
79
80

New Bedford, Mass.-Reading, Pa.------Knoxville, Tenn.--Peoria, Ill.------South Bend, Ind.----

70.0
68.9
59.9
74.8
69.0

9.2
-.4
-------

.9
1.6
-----.7

2.2
2.4
2.5
8.2
5.9

.1
2.4
6.4
7:8
.2

.3
.7
.6
1.1
.1

6.6
12.4
10.2
4.9
9.5

.8
.1
2.4
.8
.6

3.1
1.0
2.2
2.1
1.7

6.8
10.4
15.5
.4
12.3

74.9
64.3
60.1
69.7
74.7

7.0
11.3
26.9
6.1
9.0

18.1
24.4
13.0
24.2
16.3

72.3
51.2
59.8
79.2
75.4

4.3
3.9
4.8
.1
7.4

7.1
9.6
28.9
7.0
10.0

16.2
35.3
6.4
13.7
7.1

102.2
85.8
107.6
113.9
110.8

81
82
83
84
85

Tacoma, Wash.------Miami, Fla.--------Gary, Ind.------"Canton, Ohio-------Wilmington, Del.----

30.9
60.9
80.9
56.7
47.7

1 --------1.3
----

----

.1
8.6
.1
9.8
1.2

.6
1.9
.2
.5
.7

14.9
4.8
11.0
11.5
33.4

1.3
1.0
.2
1.5
2.3

3.3
6.2
1.1
3.4
1.0

47.3
9.8
----8.3
12.1

59.3
70.5
78.1
55.4
70.8

12.0
51.6
8.5
14.6
12.6

28.7
(/)
13.4
30.0
16.6

48.4
48,1
85.3
71.7
56.2

17.3
3.2

-------

1.6
6.7
6.4
7.0
1.6

6.0
7.5

13.3
37.6
9.3
20.
11.3

21.1
11.0
5.4
1.7
25.0

110.7
72.8
109.2
140.4
90.0

86
87
88
89
90

Tampa, Fla.--------Somerville, Mass.--El Paso, Tex.------Evansville, Ind.---Lynn, Mass.--------

65.9
74.4
60.0
63.4
75.5

--6.4
------7.5

(/)
1.0
---.5
.9

4.2
1.6
.8
6.2
2.2

2.1
.3
.3
.1
.4

1.2
.1
.4
(1/)
.2

9.7
2.5
16.1
10.1
1.4

1.6
.1
2.6
1.4
.6

3.6
5.8
2.2
2.2
4.1

11.6
7.8
17.5
16.0
7.2

63.2
83.2
57.9
80.9
79.3

20.4
5.9
16.0
5.1
5.1

16.4
10.9
26.1
14.0
15.6

67.8
81.8
67.0
67.1
80.5

4.9
3.3
6.7
12.3
4.4

23.5
6.1
20.4
5.0
5.4

3.8
8.8
5,9
15.6
9.7

115.0
102.3
127.2
98.1
107.1

91
92
93
94

Utica, N. Y.------Duluth, Minn.------Waterbury, Conn.---Lowell, Mass.-------

57.6
64.6
83.4
74.0

.8
.1
.2
7.9

------.8
.8

3.1
1.9
1.9
2.1

2.9
1.5
.5
.1

.1
.1
.1

34.3
5.5
2.7
5.1

.3
3.0
.3
.1

.7
2.0
1.5
3.3

.2
R0.9
8.7
6.5

73.
71.6
83.1
91.3

7.3
9.3
12.2
4.7

19.4
19.1
4.7
4.0

74.1
67.1
76.8
78.8

----16.8
2.2
6.5

7.
10.9
11.6
4.4

18.6
5.2
9.4
10.3

101.0
117.2
95.1
93.5

Honolulu, Hawaii 3/-

46.7

.1

15.5

8.4

1.0

3.9

3.5

4.5

16.

68.7

11.1

20.2

67.2

9.5

12.4

10.9

111.6

----

.3
.3

.4

Less than 1/20 of 1 percent.
Payments for operation, maintenance, and interest are in excess of revenue receipts.
/ Not included in group or grand totals.
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TABLE 7.-REVENUE RECEIPTS

FROM TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, FINES, FORFEITS, AND ESCHEATS:

1935

(This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p.77. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion, see p.19)

RECEIPTS FROM TAXES

Cit
no.

CITY

Aggregate

The general property tax

Special taxes

Total

Grand total-----------------------

Group I------------------------------Group II-------------------------------Grpup III-------------------"----------

Poll taxes
Total

Original
levies

Penalties and
interest

Property

All other

$2,014,520,875

$1,955,937,956

$1,757,932,725

$1,722,347,659

$35,585,066

$5,433,262

$16,772,228

$1,839,572

1,396,110,079
230,116,190
388,294,606

1,364,993,943
220,375,882
370,568,131

1,209,833,487
205,441,333
342,657,905

1,183,989,666
201,067,390
337,290,603

25,843,821
4,373,943
5,367,302

2,674,093
165,016
2,594,153

12,372,826
630,227
3,769;175

318,580
92,301
1,428,691

$12,738,004
4,574,307
1,135,925
1,863,801
338,460
3,576
286,474
749,774
946,507
423,561
118,213
1,619,127
488,439
557,653

-------------------------$60,905

----------303,517

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

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.----

15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Minneapolis, Minn.----New Orleans, La.-Cincinnati, Ohio---------------------Newark, N. .-- .--Kansas City, Mo.- -----Seattle, Wash.- -------Indianapolis, Ind.-------------------Rochester, N. Y.---------------Jersey City, N. J.----

-

$599,099,649
214,569,363
89,711,888
83,951,373
60,305,053
43,837,662
31,931,128
34,168,175
65,570,871
42,782,877
31,018,590
35,234,967
33,473,864
30,454,619

$585,809,467
208,576,018
89,500,598
82,154,866
57,401,818
42,034,552
30,946,282
33,689,837
64,913,094
42,491,567
30,880,337
34,282,459
32,834,002
29,429,046

$497,455,692
191,518,907
87,120,887
73,343,925
51,843,786
38,257,436
27,927,554
29,709,436
57,781,547
41,568,806
28,748,119
31,836,341
30,429,044
22,292,007

$484y717,688
186,944,600
85,984,962
71,480,124
51,505,326
38,253,860
27,641,080
28,959,662
56,835,040
41,145,245
28,629,906
30,217,214
29,940,605
21,734,354

-------------684,738
1,928,318
-......
132
-------------------

$7,022,098

-----------

202,545
----

------$246,815
71,765

-3,128,786
-----1,365,746

----

5,332

----

344,;802
----

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
$24,643,488
20,348,691
20,557,014
32,784,578
18,155,466
15,563,775
14,079,001
23,863,430
22,926,300

$22,642,344
19,052,005
18,947,425
32,402,272
17,759,375
14,648,817
14,005,292
22,106,974
22,835,918

$21,825,213
16,882,477
16,633,193
30,557,623
15,943,915
13,852,249
12,986,302
20,560,316
21,902,066

$21,642,357
16,438,985
16,633,193
29,290,837
15,787,263
13,543,779
12,986,302
20,029,878
20,984,009

$182,856
443,492
1,266,786
156,652
308,470

$89,777
$21,206
$122,760

256,370
35,531

42,256

241,271
7,278

6,267

58,876
530,438
918,057

5,952

H




24
25

Houston, Tex.------------------------Louisville, Ky.-----------------------

26

Portland,Oreg.------------------------

11,541,505
10,460,240
15,192,702

27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

Columbus, Ohio---------------------Toledo, Ohio--------------------------Oakland, Palif.----------------------Denver, Colo.------------------------Atlanta, Ga.------------------------Dallas, Tex.--------------------------St. Paul, Minn.-------------------Birmingham, Ala.-----------------------

$7,702,123
10,110,089
9,049,957
13,000,534
6,600,445
6,887,404
10,597,674
5,274,586

$6,824,316
9,038,433
8,902,443
11,670,899
6,015,363
6,596,708
9,701,246
4,269,252

35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42

Akron, Ohio------------------------Memphis, Tenn.------------------------Providence, R. I.------------------San Antonio, Tex.-----------------Omaha, Nebr.------------------------Syracuse, N. Y.---------------------Dayton, Ohio-------------------------Oklahoma City, Okla.------------------

8,275,614
6,611,910
12,617,053
5,398,495
7,884,905
10,097,670
6,364,695
4,581,928

7,123,458
6,341,659
12,514,352
5,388,774
7,393,518
9,451,503
6,082,544
4,423,547

43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

Worcester, Mass.-------------------Richmond, Va.-----------------------Youngstown, Ohio--------------------Grand Rapids, Mich.---------------Fort Worth, Tex.----------------------Sartford, Conn.---------------------Flint, Mich.-----------------------New Haven, Conn.-----------

11,641,050
6,671,184
5,017,911
5,110,025
4,717,015
10,693,937
4,059,485
8,784,635

11,473,618
6,412,738
4,757,987
4,760,957
4,634,514
10,423,834
3,753,000
8,752,869

10,071,475

51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58

San Diego, Calif.---------------------Long Beach, Calif.--------------------Nashville, Tenn.----------------------Springfield, Mass.----Tulsa, Okla.---------------------Bridgeport, Conn.------------------Des Moines, Iowa--------------------Scranton, Pa.-----------------------

4,431,575
5,339,438
3,712,749
10,004,712
4,706,629
6,989,266
5,057,237
5,167,482

59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67

Salt Lake City, Utah----------------Yonkers, N. Y.----------------------Paterson, N. J.-----------------------Jacksonville, Fla.------------------Albany, N." Y.-------------------------Norfolk, Va.--------------------------Trenton, N. J.------------------------Chattanooga, Tenn.-------------------Kansas City, Kans.--------------------

4,184,240
11,109,232
6,035,536
3,140,802
7,368,272
5,345,783
5,154,663
2,615,829
3,685,031

11,484,233
10,405,689
14,085,538

11,198,553
9,843,566
13,255,860

11,100,375
9,635,660
12,994,752

98,178
207,906
261,108

8ROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
$5,932,852
8,037,669
8,512,835
11,123,684
5,158,494
6,522,451
8,801,101
3,142,853

6,414,166
5,776,505
11,826,672
5,315,154
6,948,463
8,818,406
5,549,865
4,233,158

$5,932,852
8,037,669
8,478,045
11,018,640
5,076,069
6,452,305
8,757,053
3,109,026
6,414,166
5,699,705
11,683,747
5,243,257
6,942,350
8,649,374
5,549,865
4,123,040

$74,662
71,278
$34,790
105,044
82,425
70,146
44,048
33,827

$93,552
29,329
30,457
42
52,431

76,800
142,925
71,897
6,113
169,032

48,858

147,119
34,666

1l

110,118
r
168,901
87,838

4,338,130
4,479,658
4,606,303
9,787,672
3,683,491
8,402,495

9,902,574
5,465,263
4,338,130
4,384,082
4,572,779
9,663,996
3,650,849
8,253,632

4,314,091
5,276,187
3,536,513
9,915,836
4,671,237
6,905,975
4,835,255
5,062,799

4,099,849
4,933,708
3,340,122
8,513,470
4,549,702
6,714,024
4,722,902
4,752,625

4,059,776
4,920,594
3,331,571
8,336,816
4,443,933
6,557,281
4,722,902
4,632,724

40,073
13,114
8,551
176,654
105,769
156,743

3,839,491
10,775,241
6,016,333
2,956,399
6,782,399
5,223,172
5,110,009
2,527,976
3,308,660

3,682,598
10,309,893
5,592,858
2,781,028
6,386,603
4,573,491
4,829,913
2,378,311
3,207,858

3,672,471
9,779,116
5,324,076
2,706,385
6,295,477
4,400,213
4,534,218
2,345,206
3,206,983

10,127
530,777
268,782
74,643
91,126
173,278
295,695
33,105
875

5,

I5101

$396,885

642,282

106,631
60,043

26,263
95,576
33,524
123,676
32,642
148,863

Ni
384,805

143,696

32,896

73,821

z

14

0i
420,359

557,518

10,868

84,746
107,627

119,901

83,y70

130,101
15,996

15,037
1,543
95,590
9,345

6,294
56,743




TABLE

7.-REVENUE

RECEIPTS FROM TAXES.

SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS,

FINES,

FORFEITS,

AND ESCHEATS:

1935-Continued

(This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p.77. For alnhabetical 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

Total

Poll taxes
Original
levies

Total

Penalties and
interest

Property

All other

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000--Continued
Fort Wayne, Ind.-------------------Camden, N. J.-------------------------Erie, Pa.--------------------------Elizabeth, N. J.----------------------Wichita, Kans.---------------------Spokane, Wash.------------------------Fall River, Mass.-------------------Cambridge, Mass.---New Bedford, Mass.---

68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76

$2,698,105
4,715,421
3,664,163
5,053,619
3,987,048
2,669,938
5,065,827
8,025,526
4,855,416

$2,676,170
4,635,514
3,624,6Q9
4,958,308
3,438,215
2,479,290
5,058,176
4,833,226

$2,404,267
4,299,455
3,526,494
4,625,736
3,345,963
2,250,417
4,402,324
7,055,556
4,112,348

$2,404,267
4,290,688
3,441,532
4,363,023
3,345,963
2,250,417
4,338,239
6,931,066
4,064,421

8,011,943

77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85

Reading, Pa.-----------------1K'oxville, Tenn.------------Peoria, Ill.--------------South Bend, Ind.------------------Tacoma, Wash.-----------------------Miami, Fla.------Gary, Ind.-----------Canton, Ohio----------Wilmington, Del.------

3,915,244
3,324,707
3,754,518
2,509,566
2,143,357
4,628,699
2,772,253
3,327,417
2,559,468

3,755,847
2,992,281
3,391,253
2,499,619
2,099,345
4,009,891
2,764,719
2,874,179
2,464,631

3,551,227
2,856,996
3,057,107
2,281,060
1,997,692
3,598,091
2,553,697
2,506,601
2,382,313

3,454,024
2,726,920
3,057,107
2,281,060
1,997,692
3,496,098
2,553,697
2,506,601
2,382,313

86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94

Tampa, Fla.---------------------------Somerville, Mass.-------------------El Paso, Tex.----------------------Evansville, Ind.--------Lynn, Mass.------------------------Utica, N. Y.----------------------Duluth, Minn.-------------------------Waterbury, Conn.---------------------Lowell,

3,286,314
4,922,731

3,135,842
4,897,468
1,895,594
2,238,913
5,531,816
4,388,552
3,786,808
5,933,580
4,427,147

2,947,027
4,371,037
1,869,325
2,023,428
4,849,000
4,113,542
3,671,955
5,733,623
3,866,016

2,824,509
4,282,186
1,814,848
2,023,428
4,746,133
4,017,249
3,664,606
5,548,745
3,815,561

1,916,719
2,244,403
5,570,721

4,600,091
3,892,934
5,974,036
4,437,565

iMass.---------------------

$50,961

4,997,632
I

1

Not includedin groupor grandtotals.

I1

4,344,261

3,253,657
I

64,085
124,490
47,927

204,047
366,733
259,110

10,443

$263,049
378,739
279,891

56,874
42,151
54,052
80,248

22,801
15,183
9,177

----------

59,686

122,518
88,851
54,477

961
107,978

266,630

195,670

289,144
54,052
5,183

56,308
17,511

102,867
96,293
7,349
184,878
50,455

11,952
174,366

4I

59,670

53,965
39,660

237,063
G

1

4
9,017

i

z

i

i

cc
3
H

U]
H

cc
0

17,714

3,253,657
ii

H
O

2,314

101,993

1
/------------------

$3,880

97,203
130,076

i

Honolulu, Hawaii

$8,767
84,962
262,713

i

O
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H
H
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FROM TACES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, FINES, FORFEITS, AND ESCHEATS:

TABLE 7,--REVENUE RECEIPTS

1935-Continued

(This table is presented in two sections, the first 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 SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND SPECIAL CHARGES

RECEIPTS FROM TABS-Continued

Cit
no.

CITY

Business license taxes

Nonbusiness license taxes
For operation
For oratio

Liquor

Grand total-------------

Group I------------------Group II---------------------Group III------------------

All

other

RECEIPTS FROM FINES, FORFEITS,
AND ESCHEATS

Dog
licenses

General
licenses

Permits

/

Foroutlays

Court

fines

and forfeits

maintenance

Commercial

heats

forfeit

$35,758,180

$107,469,822

$889,086

$27,248,121

*2,594,960

$3,815,208

$45,997,444

$8,419,669

$62,932

$287,666

25,406,245
3,722,700
6,629,235

90,217,611
7,111,624
10,140,587

458,955
170,553
259,578

22,267,308
2,636,081
2,344,732

1,444,838
406,047
744,075

1,155,119
870,831
1,789,258

24,705,944
7,944,497
13,347,003

4,992,996
877,472
2,549,201

60,925
615
1,392

201,152
46,893
39,621

*12,190,045
1---------4,999,600
7,571
1,234,974
984,908
1,475,105
883,195
444,694
457,468
141,595
13,845
679,933
566,684
626,327

$1,001,679
929,504
195,909
552,440
794,504
273,796
95,925
32,397
193,152
149,715
88,459
226,405
68,910
390,201

$57,503
-----------------------------3,026
------------------------------------------396

$40,955
46,216
7,810
9,093
41,153
4,209
2,049
1,247
296

$1,544,793
1,269,632
1,142,982
258,494
314,066
777,106
52,112
1,484,351

$142,046
25,537
129,112
123,250
72,770
136,120
20,599
24,750

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

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.-------

15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Minneapolis, Minn.-------New Orleans, La.---------Cincinnati, Ohio-----Newark, N. J.----------Kansas City, Mo.-----------Seattle, Wash.-------------Indianapolis, Ind.Rochester, N. Y.----

0,095,246
5,165,180
1,653,787
583,584
337,833
833,227
481,000
736,463
1,499,197
596,475
395,920
481,725
832,763
1,713,845

$66,788,947
5,444,556
633,612
791,138
4,521,083
962,669
1,784,761
1,459,429
184,986
159,665
1,477,865
494,355
621,135
4,893,410

$363,115
585,159
333,455
602,687
196,761
229,257
322,565
479,479

$304,020
1,466,142
570,314
1,017,463
1,190,004
519,241
574,820
428,997

-------$17,058
21,064
75,876
112,916
42,448
9,274
21,199
26,634
25,618
12,110
16,778
32,568
45,412

$4,246,953
6,233,086
1,872
6,894,295
276,205
1,746,988
714,071
1,026,691
4,181
1,983
193,175
3,147
544,882
379,779

200,531
197,231
69,376
101,626
309,995
39,239
29,622
51,881
112,630
67,255
53,148
84,235
28,808
99,261

$18,025
---------1,082,670
---------651
---------6,861
-----------42,236
4,064
612

35,949
3,934
204
8,037

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
$13,160
4,605
37,004
12,902
16,652
2/ 9,248
16,020
28,526

$70,553
1,069,804
2,380
376,749
323
297
354,895

$47,059
21,863
47,285
44,659
35,294
38,499
46,412
13,490

$302,702
693
320,182
562

246,692

$22
137
456

$11,603
824
17,291
9,118
1,276
998
663




TABLE 7.-REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSNMNTS, FINES, FORFEITS, AND ESCHEATS:

1935-Continued

(This table is presented in two sections, the first 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 SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND SPECIAL CHARGES

RECEIPTS FROM TAXES--Continued

City

CITY

Business license taxes

Nonbusiness license taxes

no.
Liquor

All

other

RECEIPTS FROM FINES, FORFEITS,
AND ESCHEATS

Dog
licenses

General
licenses

Permits

For operation
and
maintenance
maintenance

For

outlays

Court fines
and forfeits

Commercial
forfeits

Escheats

GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000-Continued
23
24
25
26

Jersey City, N. J.------------Houston, Tex.----------------Louisville, Ky.---------------Portland, Oreg.----------------

$390,826
67,236
117,667
34,493

$460,728
28,02
368,824
183,051

$3,105
2,649
2,832
23,850

$2,950
159,667
54,562
543,901

$20,757
28,108
18,238
44,383

-----------------------------

$7----------4,054
-----------33,118
3
993,789

$16,328
54,619
21,433
110,908

------------------------

$2,65
2,467

$202,457

$345,189
410,036
232,235
118,470
672,864
41,349
565,268
962,489

Columbus, Ohio---------------Toledo, Ohio---------------Oakland, Calif.--------------Denver, Colo.-------------Atlanta, Ga.-----------------Dallas, Tex.-----------------St. Paul, Mipn.--------------Birmingham, Ala.--------------

35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42

Akron, Ohio----------------Memphis, Tenn.---------------Providence, R. I.------------San Antonio, Tex.------------Omaha, Nebt.-----------------Syracuse, N, Y.-------------Dayton, Ohio--------------Oklahoma City, Okla.----------

203,795
48,591
366,390
18,459
138,362
305,875
115,987

285,562
202,647
244,271
42,337
112,864
155,667
221,846
83,940

43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

Worcester, Mass.----------Richmond, Va.----------------Youngstown, Ohio-----------Grand Rapids, Mich.----------Fort Worth, Tex.-----------Hartford, Conn.-----------Flint, Mich.------------New Haven, Coin.-----------

232,417
92,560
130,738
33,988
11,292
35,750
34,764
191,980

19,537
560,308
152,651
232,450
11,389
50,935
29,934
19,730

261,896
106,565
148,845
54,292
24,366
286,477

$250,962
238,293
$5,564
18,918
7,984
399
2,467
19,130

20,102
10,799
13,381
14,944
4,369

9,161

243,997
1,267

102,272
212,413
219,524
629
507
158,679
155,043
66,609

128,837
109,975

39
1,438
1,206

55

3,880

191

$18,194
19,261
45,244
16,985
26,910
8,143
16,604
12,051

$79,344
545,020
38,047

7,480
21,859
16,733
12,317
21,769
9,492
5,137
35,471

79,961

4,391
8,728
230
14,852
4,092
19,715
4,811
27,876

212,436
163,472

189,509
24,936

23,234
186,671
21,024

C7
H

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

o
DC

$756,517
485,044
1,252,346
173,769
212,534
668,017
869,496
1,026,413
181,455
83,442
448,297
401,093
216,592
38,309
130,809
6,477
224,863
316,311
31,096
223,114
248,902
10,719

$41,946
41,592
99,754
76,718
197,592
78,042
64,677
134,908
45,744
88,796
19,259
9,721
40,909
55,534
40,623
119,312

"""""
"""""
"""""
"""""
"""""
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-----4------------------,------------------------

13,389

---------

65,256
14,037
32,757
51,405
46,989
56,874
21,047

----------------,-------------------------

H
H
o

Cn

$9,713
571
1,285
120
262
930
38

2,181
31
760

42

709

o

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51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

San Diego, Calif.-------------Long Beach, Calif.------------Nashville, Tenn.-------------Springfield, Mass.------------Tulsa, Okla.------------------Bridgeport, Conn.-------------Des Moines, lowa-------------Scranton, Pa.-----------------Salt Lake City, Utah----------Yonkers, N. Y.---------------Paterson, N.

62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72

Jacksonville, Fla.------------26,373
Albany, N. Y.-----------------186,169
Norfolk, Va.-----------------50,784
Trenton, N. J.---------------137,402
Chattanooga, Tenn.------------10,344
Kansas City, Kans.------------16,791
Fort Wayne, Ind.-------------94,668
Camden, N. J.---------------128,833
Erie, Pa.---------------------84,531
Elizabeth, N.J.
--------------148,874
Wichita, Kans.
_________----------

73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83

Spokane, Wash.----------------Fall River, Mass.-------------Cambridge, Mass.- --New Bedford, Mass.------------Reading, Pa.---------------Knoxville, Tenn.-------------Peoria, Ill.------------------South Bend, Ind.-------------Tacoma, Wash.-----------------Miami, Fla.----Gary, Ind.---------------------

59,135
109,709
143,595

84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94

Canton, Ohio----Wilmington, Del.--.-------Tampa, Fla.----Somerville, Mass.---El Paso, Tex.-----Evansville, Ind.- --Lynn, Mass.----Utica, N. Y.-----------------Duluth, Minn.----------------Waterbury, Conn.---Lowell, Mass.-----

102,551

J.----------------

Honolulu, Hawaii 4/------------

37,030
26,187
22,590
308,471
-----------27,200
47,835
164,706
-----------196,750
177,999

138,126
290,024
164,438
25,712
50,223
38,840
54,652
48,293
124,511
117,825
182,600

12,620
4,413
--------------2,734
2,921
1,125
6,236
11,624
12,660
6,359

----------------------------------------61,172
87
--------------------85
210
-----------

26,466
21,855
9,363
5,560
7,406
4,408
8,741
7,569
20,673
7,802
25,484

64,456
8
----------------------------------------28,915
----------65,516
294
580

436
23,564
152,398
60,912
----------43,792
160,167
88,455
229,606
326,866
5,361

147,177
107,381
362,696
127,769
74,189
70,684
118,633
186,800
11,436
160,813
-79,678

278
5,122
9,656
4,470
4,379
-------136
-------1,473
7,150

--------------------200,273
2
3,916
-------------------------------------------------------------

---------1,534
16,927
4,159
4,473
8,948
7,641
5,967
2,238
19,098
5,424

861
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

160,314
20,040
15,445
12,725
40,447
75,441
108,113
118,995
31,571
326,767
109,416

8,754
----------------------------348
-------1,448
1,040
47
664

665
35
378
--------------------23,578
79,328
390
--------37

5
2,098
9,346
4,403
5,450
5,593
16,258
4,631
2,051
36,003
6,087

14,898
--------------------------------------------318,759
--------------------1,083

846

-------4,316
357
-------659
4,267
-------3,550
4,582
2,439
--------

83,758
--- ___5,077
---------236
----------973
311
-----

3,051

10,914

421,260
59,473

16,353
73,160
6,726
57,786
115,599
148,666
60,966
107,503
99,147

118,532
72,925
165,744
15,338
13,625
131,810
17,284
66,200
39,599
14,535
9,253

45
-----------

5,400
6,781
5,259
3,138
5,138
2,542
4,523
9,518
1,642

------------

175,787

5,512

877,209

23,079

10,697

78,475
12,611
130,447
70,294
66,991
33,800
85,641

--

/ Exclusive of receipts from permits issued by public-service enterprises, which are included in table 11.
/ Receipt.from cat licenses.
4/ Not included in group or grand totals.

-----..---94,823
14,373
9,878
486
1,202
9,913
1,751
476

-----------

52,592
21,711
23,838
27,964
35,202
19,499
32,891
16,228
49,061
6,831
13,262

----------

17,968

---------------

190
9

---------

566

163,662
568,037
20,526
38,096
63,279
365,887
16,441
59,346
33,678
91,254
502,124

19,572
-----17,836
102,085
6,483
-------24,574----10,423
-------5,494
19,169
$1,392
--5,786----4,057-- --46,709
----

308

124,770

50,245
----7,647
---------9,629----18,433------37,179
- ----28,439
44,506
1,994
-----------36,903
110,440-----5,605

735
4

3,954
3,757
122,218
303,987
7,953
7,109
508,368

3,539
27,606
205,427
75,587
29,730
3,912

21,005
-------35,364
55,649
6,467
11,247
1,465
---8,720
----4,485
-----20,626.....
8,975
.....
6,030
---

586,918

63,609

4,423

2/ Includes receipts from cat licenses.

-------

75
61

59

2,579
425

2,844




FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

80

TABLE 8.--REVENUE RECEIPTA FROM GRANTS-IN-AID,
*(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, shooing

zzz rz
RECEIPTS FROM GRA1TS-IN-AID

City
no.

Aggregate

CITY

BY OTHER CIVIL DIVISIONS

Grants for education

Other grants

Total
By
State l/

By
county

By
State 1J

By
county

)419,797,443

$155,964,521

$3,486,895

$259,648,384

$697,643

327,864,532
36,568,639
55,364,272

104,529,423
18,710,721
32,724,377

------------------3,486,895

223,335,109
17,857,918
18,455,357

------697,643

'
Grand total----- X455,258,312

Group I------------Group II--------Group III-----------

355,134,575
40,778,783
59,344,954

GROUP

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

New York, N. Y.----- $220,833,879
13,234,655
Chicago, Ill.------Philadelphia, Pa.--6,132,191
Detroit, Mich.-----10,853,960
Los Angeles, Calif.17,711,277
Cleveland, Ohio----11,113,249
St. Louis, o.-----750,893
Baltimnore, d.-----Boston, Mass.------Pittsburgh, Pa.----San Francisco, Calif.
Milwaukee, Wis.----Buffalo, N. Y.-----Washington, D. C.---

6,150,479
2,736,730
3,914,484
6,741,616
13,978,692
22,609,787
18,372,683

$53,795,991
8,725,782
3,523,904
6,641,928
14,638,207
2,651,959
506,052

5,458,954
1,603,420
2,479,624
5,951,665
13,658,948
21,699,640
17,531,099

1,487,866
388,665
1,627,957
5,049,196
915,311
4,576,605
(2/)

---------------------------------------------------------------

$206,529,353
9,473,651
4,909,577
10,193,075
17,130,346
10,722,741
522,439

Minneapolis, Minn.--New Orleans, La.---Cincinnati, Ohio---Newark, N. J.----Kansas City, Mo.---Seattle, Wash.------

21
22
23
24
25
26

Indianapolis,
Rochester, N. Y.---Jersey City, N. J.-Houston, Tex.------Louisville,
Portland, Oreg.-----

$3,186,951
1,969,847
6,841,847
5,102,266
457,967
3,623,247

Ind.--1,170,913

Ky.-----

12,177,976
3,046,104
1,726,498
1,091,685
383,482

$1,344,157
1,352,046
1,440,081
4,182,825
313,448
2,067,019

998,039
11,732,452
2,548,277
1,726,498
1,041,971
111,440

957,768
2,625,202
2,356,405
1,243,056
732,654
96,060

3,971,088
1,214,755
851,667
902,469
12,743,637
17,123,035
17,531,099

II.--CITIES

---------------------------------------------

$2,609,389
1,687,946
5,931,488
4,548,579
434,166
3,198,394

-------------------------------------------------------

Columbus, Ohio-----Toledo, Ohio-------Oakland, Calif.----Denver, Colo.------Atlanta, Ga.--------

$1,825,162
1,555,843
3,127,343
276,'872
307,054

$1,712,517
1,401,563
3,039,765
241,276
275,641

$819,752
963,845
3,039,765
30,935
275,641

32
33
34
36

Dallas, Tex.-------St. Paul, Minn.----Birmingham, Ala.---Akron, Ohio--------Memphis, Tenn.------

1,196,514
1,450,321
1,062,606
1,263,151
991,864

1,186,752
1,396,542
1,055,549
1,166,663
965,884

965,294
706,832
289,904
977,596
115,326

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.--San Antonio, Tex.--Omaha, Nebr.-------Syracuse, N. Y.----Dayton, Ohio---------

1,377,355
1,038,835
240,262
6,302,963
910,038

1,105,996
1,021,884
209,229
6,089,933
838,992

87,129
1,018,849
106,374
1,833,140
573,714

3

Includes grants from Federal Government, when reported.
3/ Includes grants for education from Federal Government.

A

POPU

------------------------------------------------------

HAVING

A

POPU

$1,265,232
335,900
4,491,407
365,754
120,718
1,131,375

--------------------------------

40,271
9,107,250
191,872
483,442
309,317
15,380

---------------------------------

GROUP III.--CITIES

27
28
29
30
31

HAVING

$152,733,362
747,869
1,385,673
3,551,147
2,492,139
8,070,782
16,387

-------------------------------------------------- ------------3

GROUP

15
16
17
18
19
20

I.-CITIES

HAVING

A

POPU-

$892,765
437,7.8
210,341

$13,501
626,885
538,659

221,458
271,657
138,760
189,067
211,899

$404,552

1,018,867
3,035
..........
..........
..........

102,855
4,256,793
265,278

2/ Included with other grants.

100,000




GRANTS, DONATIONS, PENSION ASSESSMENTS

DONATIONS,

ND PENSION ASSESSMENTS:

1935

For text discussion, see p. 22)

rank, see p. VIII.

RECEIPTS FROM DONATIONS BY PRIVATE
PERSONS AND CORPORATIONS
For
operation
and

Total

995,001
897,324
230,947

LATION

OF

$1,280
777
42,571
2,480
10,981
7,324
37,497

21,226
745,763
67,201
14,192
37,075
6,634

LATION

OF

RECEIPTS FROM PENSION ASSESSMENTS

For
principal
For
outlays
outlays

maintenance

2,123,272

Firemen

All
other
other

$3,604,288 $1,862,926 $15,154,956 $12,715,427

$833,665

$33,337,597

38,068
212,424
77,559

538,829
278,047
16,789

26,275,042
3,312,820
3,749,735

2,817,706
375,056
411,526

1,176,705
345,410
340,811

11,212,704
1,499,610
2,442,642

11,067,927
1,092,744
554,756

--------- $14,303,246
--------- 3,760,227
1,180,043
$24,800
7
658,405
632
569,950
--------383,184
190,957
---------

$1,091,798
728,275
--------87,008
207,386
15,985
168,791

$350,656
263,943
----------------151,434
12,310
22,166

$6,504,228
1,196,150
903,603
386,842
---------318,583
----------

$6,356,564
1,571,859
276,440
184,555
211,130
36,306
--------

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

691,525
1,112,084
689,097
722,750
305,552
873,072
834,950

--------87,293
45,296
43,515
112,832
107,908
121,619

23,636
43,933
50,606
18,088
79,471
87,991
72,471

340,531
382,006
332,645
175,454
113,249
262,723
296,690

327,358
598,852
260,550
485,693
--------414,450
344,170

8
9
10
11
12
13
14

$543,589
159,029
315,750
553,067
12,021
424,778

$22,613
43,288
8,149
104,482
--------32,582

$17,964
43,823
3,364
65,291
12,021
66,391

$270,111
232,901
71,918 --------150,882
153,355
287,345
95,949
-----------47,046
278,759

15
16
17
18
19
20

98,780
445,322
497,827

11,622
18,607
121,887

28,564
20,457
61,772

418,104
406,853
136,599

500,000

OVER

AND

$1,280
------777
17,771
2,423
2,028
7,324
33,728

------------$50
8,321
------3,769

_______.__._.. _. _____.....
175
21,051
------179
437,106
308,478
53,358
100
13,743
1,875
486
11,831
37,075 ------- ----------------6,634 -------

300,000

TO

500,000

$7,600
------120,824
-------------------

$480
69,809
207,758
------------------------

74,094
202
.-------

2,094
202
-------

72,000
-------------

-------------------------

---------

-------

-------

---------

OF

Policemen

chool
emp
s

$961,556 $328,051

$25,893
53,063
266,027
620
11,780
75

LATION

City
no.

Total
of public
rustemployees
funds

$33,973
122,872
594,609
620
11,780
75

29,531
29,568

81

17,531
29,568

100,000

12,000
-------

TO

8,879
100
14,460
537

593
879

593
879

----------

---------

---------

20,183
242,474

2,644
9,182

1,908
23,855

$107,570
140,528
86,793
21,136
30,776

$6,620
11,526
42,405
7,637
17,400

$44,388
13,499
13,376

9,169
52,900
7,057
96,015
4,157

3,349
12,470
3,015

5,820
12,623
4,042

271,359
13,372
29,793
212,621
64,546

27,455
4,269
2,651
14,323

----------

15,631
209,437

--------191,591
142,662

21
22
23

----------

24

---------------

25
26

300,000

$5,075 $4,600
13,752
785
14,460
637

-----------------

58,594
214,667
171,506

$450

$25

3,860

1,013

685
.........
100

.........

27
28
29
30
31

$100,950
129,002

-.-.......

473
21,823

6,579
1,240
409
6,500

473
2,968

--------

.........
_---.....

18,855

6,579
230
6,500

10
114
.......

'

1,000
295

#828

26,979
..........
96,015

4,157
24,485
6,103
8,431

104,239

115,180

26,788
118,376
64,546

354
71,491

32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41




82

FINANQIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

TABLE 8.--REVENUE

RECEIPTS FROM GRANTS-IN-AID,

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing

RECEIPTS FROM GRANTS-IN-AID BY OTHER CIVIL DIVISIONS

City

CITY

Aggregate

Grants for education

Other grants

Total
By
State

By
county

/

GROUP

By
State l/

III.--CITIES

b282,596
8,562
------------------9,490-

--

HAVING

By
county

A

POPU

$495,333 ---65,087
250,152 $108,614

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.Worcester, Mass.---Richmond, Va.------Youngstown, Ohio---Grand Rapids, Mich.--

$530,524
847,859
423,527
1,177,154
757,219

$524,003
659,877
390,519
1,105,634
742,615

$241,407
155,982
325,432
746,868
733,125

47
48
49
50
51

Fort Worth, Tex.---Hartford, Conn.----Flint, Mich.-------New Haven, Con.---San Diego, Calif.----

741,231
98,875
2,727,904
697,071
1,670,509

734,218
15,243
2,702,614
569,360
1,609,690

727,740
13,196
776,019
115,713
1,555,511

6,478-2,047
---------3,985
1,922,610 ------------453,647
40,515
13,664 -

52
53
54
55
56

Long Beach, Calif.--Nashville, Tenn.---Springfield, Mass.--Tulsa, Okla.-------Bridgeport, Conn.----

1,530,772
847,174
430,366
300,776
147,489

1,513,631
835,696
325,194
300,776
70,306

1,428,673
86,980
72,960
241,500
68,443

41,116 --------608,860
139,856
11,632
231,145
33,975
25,301
------1,863 -

57
58
59
60
61

Des Moines, Iowa---Scranton, Pa.-------Salt Lake City, UtahYonkers, N. Y.------Paterson, N. J.-----

29,079
381,489
910,212
3,578,969
584,236

7,887
280,237
898,757
3,339,702
441,529

4,743 ---------280,237
896,951
181
1,179,166 ------441,529--

62
63
64
65
66

Jacksonville, Fla.--Albany, N. Y.-------Norfolk, Va.-------Trenton, N. J.------Chattanooga, 'Tenn.---

503,716
1,967,228
433,349
538,123
699,443

475,565
1,853,057
403,735
430,294
692,347

67
68
69
70
71

Kansas City, Kans.--Fort Wayne, Ind.----Camden, N. J.------Erie, Pa.--.-----Elizabeth, N. J.-----

154,339
329,930
386,153
284,799
907,034

154,339
300,650
303,642
225,707
826,546

68,317 ------298,049
2,601284,661 ---------225,707-------826,546--------

72
73
74
75
76

Wichita, Kans.------Spokane, Wash.------Fall River, Mass.---Cambridge, Mass.---New Bedford, iMass.---

76,923
986,785
82,244
154,931
385,448

73,312
958,625
40,820
69,539
337,957

40,494
643,909
31,257
9,415
76,774

---------196,589
3,428
2,789
5,197

32,818
118,127
6,135
57,335
255,986

77
78
79
80
81

Reading,.Pa.------Knoxville, Tenn.----Peoria, I11.--------South Bend, Ind.----Tacoma, Wash.--------

639,588
487,825
198,564
312,769
964,013

581,791
440,828
178,127
294,347
932,121

192,275
26,555
167,004
293,904
672,202

---------414,273-------------443173,248

389,516

82
83
84
85
86

Miami, Fla.---------Gary, Ind.----------Canton, Ohio-------Wilmington, Del.----Tampa, Fla.----------

284,615
345,978
507,976
1,667,117
433,136

273,751
327,659
470,348
1,648,999
429,737

27:,7511,432
326,227
374,366 ------1,607,395 ---------429,737

87
88
89
90

Somerville, Mass.---El Paso, Tex.-------Evansville, Ind.----Lynn, Mass.----------

148,831
502,487
321,442
88,279

77,782
497,964
302,548
42,838

3,303
28,067
497,964---2,343
240,205
2,934
32,516

60,000
7,388

91
92
93
94

Utica, N. Y.--------Duluth, Minn.-------Waterbury, Conn.----Lowell, Mass.--------

2,450,622
313,871
182,933
265,845

2,368,962
233,836
129,223
211,602

---10,748
-----2,273

1,561,330
22,504
73,656
115,927

272,720

272,720

Honolulu, Hawaii

/--

473,392
638,480
255,360
412,594
252,800

807,632
200,584
55,567
64,400

---------

/ Includes grants from Federal Government, when reported.

-------------------------------435,824

19,120

43,842
9,457

3,141

3

1,625
2,160,536

-------1,214,577
148,375
17,700
3,723

2,173

86,022
18,981

11,123
86,671

95,982
41,604

46,412

------------

29,002

253,600

4/ Not included in group or grand.totals.




GRANTS,

DONATIONS,

DONATIONS, AND PENSION ASSESSMENTS:
rank, see p. VIII.

PENSION ASSESSENTS

1935-Continued

For text discussion, see p. 22)

RECEIPTS FROM DONATIONS BY PRIVATE
PERSONS AND CORPORATIONS
For
operation
and

Total

100,000

OF

$6,521
4,360
11,868

$6,521
4,360
11,868

53

53

RECEIPTS

TO

City
no.

principal
publi
trust

Total

$183,622
21,140
71,520
14,551
7,013
76,817
25,290
110,788
60,819

$6,815
12,127

1,665

1,665

18,103

15,500

Policemen

School
employees

Firemen

All
oher

300,000--Continued

6,815
16,923

S

ROM PEN ION ASSESSMENTS

For
For
outlays

mainteneocefunds
nanceATION
OF
10,000
TO 300,0

LATION

83

$4,796

2,603

$112,335
16,693
71,520

$4,447

42
43
44
45
46

$71,287

14,551

47
48
49
50
51

7,013
7,305
1,990
15,725
8,276

$6,056
2,449
11,418
8,423

15,476
11,478
87,069

6,985
3,863

8,491
4,722

77,183

13,020

11,277

52,886

21,192
78,510
11,455
237,598
142,707

3,161

3,952

17,499
26,354

11,018
21,245

14,079
72,583
11,455
108,179

28,151
105,498
29,614
107,205

9,2?5
6,795
10,289
36,192

27,098
92,511
59,092
80,283

63,456
20,851
8.,645
44,120

52
53
54
55
56

2,893
87,069

------

22,742

22,742
1,669

1,669

------

8,673

8,673
624
7,096

624
2,194

2,182

2,182

205

205

93,595

100,902
1, 53

10,561
11,194

57,663

29,846

10,944

8,c81

1,728

69,285

2,682
11,452

7,411
9,700

14,704

11,643

15,038
61,359
54,295
53,936

62
63
64
65
66

8,315

4,902

67
68
69
70

1,967
4,797

71

'

169
35

2,144
35
2,717
3,802

57
58
59
60
61

5,927

1,467
28,125
38,707
81,590
47,491

1,975
2,717

3,802

1,46
10,007

4,0'%7

14,041
38,707
61,166
47,491

693

72
73
74
75
76

19,731

2,000---

2,414
1,700
30
1,945
859

2,414
1,700
30
979
859

50
538
989
1,885
109

50
538
1,835
109

1,228
1,230

1,228
1,230

5
17,500
8,263
800

5
1,020
5,357
800

-

966

31,033

942

__

i

55,383
45,297
20,407
16,477

47
50

5,628

71,049

3,295

16,480
906

L __

81,655
62,535
45,447
53,445

2,000

_

31,725
9,613
13,162
15,292

82

1,215

5,186
2,352

2,909
1,722

3,060
1,568

1,642
1,200
2,145

1,662
1,995

50,766

3,212

12,507
45,441

10,763
4,464
2,258
___

i

5,490
3,434
1,951
12,178

10,814
17,781
36,639
16,233
3,290

17,664
45,441

77
78
79
80
81

55,e3
8,082
7,360
1,364
3,463

14,214
36,639
10,264

55,161
56,514
43,189
53,443

1,557

0
i

_

_

_

i

_L_

83
84
85
86
16,979

87
8e
89
90

15,731

91
92
93

94
_

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TABLE 9.--REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM HIGHWAYPRIVILEGES, RENT OF INVESTTMENTPROPERTIES,
(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

AND INTEREST:

RECEIPTS FROMIRENT OF INVESTuENT PROPERTIES

City
no.

CITY Cit

Receipts
from
highway
privileges

regate
Cro

By
sinking
funds

Total

By public
trust
funds

1935

For text discussion, see p. 22)

RECEIPTS FROM INTEREST

By
mentinvest
funds
and from
miscellaneous real

Total

By
sinking
funds

By public
trust
funds

By investment funds
and from
invest
ments

On
current
deposits

property

Grand total---------

$103,210,386

$17,733,263

$20,065,686

$2,490,246

$1,382,045

$16,193,395

$65,411,437

$35,565,769

$22,408,420

$3,941,008

$3,496,240

Group I--------------Group II-----------------Group III----------------

80,496,696
10,952,134
11,761,556

12,611,783
2,150,090
2,971,390

16,087,388
2,262,937
1,715,361

2,484,364
---------5,882

1,193,662
115,257
73,126

12,409,362
2,147,680
1,636,353

51,797,525
6,539,107
7,074,805

26,258,614
4,260,234
5,046,921

19,887,542
1,502,878
1,018,000

3,257,446
303,543
380,019

2,393,923
472,452
629,865

$15,817,314
17,357
6,188,783
151,170
65,490
256,807
126,482
1,077,964
1,266,702
623,374
------464,805
202,366
-------

$10,656,126
2,448,038
2,148,992
85,936
724,197
21,614
217,524
604,995
1,577,034
33,676
682,747
444,743
3,081
238,839

$36,689
2,726,929
49,308
24,906
8,044
339,205
12,259
15,205
---------40,136
---------4,568
197
----------

$307,910
81,085
24,059
7,245
1,088,306
40,256
35,531
372
27
317,691
301,438
65,882
123,991
130

$216,973
36,118
1,657,270
775,869
200,681
29,379
21,732
100,578

$428,262
151,916
420,768
52,490
12,082
208,810
24,302
10,964

$11,203
36,020
23,379
24,869
32,119
71,340
5,738
33,522

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

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.---------

$32,977,748
11,876,535
17,830,314
310,315
2,571,082
689,582
1,786,059
2,511,305
5,735,957
1,141,160
1,351,735
1,021,539
365,374
327,991

$3,146,198
5,643,823
692,467
23,513
622,54¢
15,596
1,282,744
748,557
58,941
69,508
247,527
5,597
30,802
23,964

------------------$2,456,822
------------------------------------27,542
--- 2754.----------------------------------------------

$3,013,511
959,303
8,726,7Q5
17,545
62,499
16,104
111,519
64,212
2,833,253
56,775
120,023
35,944
4,937
65,058

----------777,288
-----------------20
---------72,659
11,360
332,335
---------------------------------------------

$3,013,511
182,015
6,269,883
17,545
62,479
16,104
38,860
25,310
2,500,918
56,775
120,023
35,944
4,937
65,058

$26,818,039
5,273,409
8,41ii,142

26i9,27
1,886,037
657,882
391,796
1,698,536
2,843,763
1,014,877
984,185
979,998
329,635
238,969

GROUPII.-CITIES HAVING A PO'ULATON OF 300,000 TO 500,000

I1
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Minneapolis, Minn.------New Orleans, La.---------Cincinnati, Ohio--------Newark, N. J.--------Kansas City, Mo.--------Seattle, Wash.----------Indianapolis, Ind.------Rochester, N. Y.----------

$706,404
702,568
4,085,958
1,578,289
538,206
503,443
114,462
255,533

1

$35,008
137,761
70,883
692,609
264,485
114,606
6,000
52,833

I
$11,958II---230,580
1,793,206
31,118
-2,980
45,371
595
-----17,892

I

I
$11,958
$-----5,423 22i,157
92,841
1,700,365
1,504
29,614
2,980
45,371
595
17,892

i

li
$659,438
334,227
2,221,869
854,562
270,741
343,466
107,867
184,808

I
$3,000
110,173
120,452
1,334
25,859
33,937
56,095
39,744




23
24
25
26

Jersey City, N. J.-------Houston, Tex.---------Louisville, Ky.---------Portland, Oreg.-----------

831,348
456,710
359,962
819,251

366,580
194,939
21,476
192,910

900
46,037
59,257
23,043

--------------------

--------------------------15,489

900
46,037
59,257
7,554

463,868
215,734
279,229
603,298

62,075
4,398
35,001
91,810

375,459
198,280
224,580
423,315
I

I

I

--------880
---------64,473
I

12,334
12,176
19,648
23,700
I

GROUP III.--CITIES IAVING A POPUIATION 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.----------Dallas, Tax.------------St. Paul, Minn.--------rirmingham, Ala.--------Akron, Ohio--------------Tenn.------------

$312,779
217,594
272,053
296,909
293,588
243,318
770,293
131,753
121,922
139,927

37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46

Providence, R. I.------- Antonio, 'Tex.--------Omaha, Nebr.----------Syraduse, N. Y.------Dayton, Ohio------Oklahoma City, Okla.-----Worcester, Mass.--------Hicnhmond, va.-----Youngstown, Ohio---------Grand Rapids, Mich.-------

867,632
148,118
480,899
28,604
160,059
766,397
104,194
724,195
11,661
126,932

47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57

Fort Worth, Tex.---------Hartford, Conn.----------Flint, Mich.------------New Haven, Conn.---------San Diego, Calif.-------Long Beach, Calif.-------Ieanville, Tenn.---------.pringfield, Mass.------Tulsa, Okla.-----oridgeport, Conn.-------Des
e Moines, Iowa---------

150,623
209,494
114,970
86,445
200,508
381,789
189,861
12,736
i48,274
38,853
112,864

38
28,145
2,642
250
99,128
63,416
122,660
11,261
51,901
13,571
51,848

58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68

Scranton, Pa.---------Salt Lake City, Utah-----Yonkers, N. Y.--------Paterson, N. J.---------Jacksonville, Fla.-------Albany, N. Y.-----------Norfolk, Va.-------------'Trenton, N. J.--------Chattanooga, Tenn.------Kansas City, Kans.---Fort Wayne, Ind.--------

85,183
53,078
94,714
298,334
23,517
96,544
940,776
257,697
11,168
209,003
16,538

51,000
27,591
23,676
195,325
9,679
4,650
129,408
155,087
3,206
47,660

Memphis,
San

$1,877

$9,418
8,455,
19,034
38,233
6,308
968
60,310
9,105
11,885
10,830

114,969
158,564
238,352
160,664
84,311
50
70,101
2,565

$5,987

28,740

3,921

60,668
897
1,400
8,172
21,340
444,898
300
3,464
250
24,226

272,171
8,231
47,526
241,584
1,697

32,410
25,462
2,767
9,231
4,610
285,638
8,685
24,106
12,112
6,355

33
8,472
----

-

19,453

$3,431
8,455
19,034
9,493
6,308
968
60,310
5,184
11,885
10,830

$301,484
209,139
138,050
100,112
48,928
81,686
625,672
122,598
110,037
58,996

$268,868
65,761
40,697
20,090
41,311
61,856
568,154
71,769
95,915
34,044

41,215
897
1,400
8,172
21,340
444,898

804,399
147,221
207,328
20,432
130,488
273,973
103,894
479,147
11,411
101,009

604,966
84,595
188,052
873
92,249
246,385
15,480
447,752
4,856
95,833

163,628
334
17,800
496
3,830
2,011
88,414
23,993
3,010
1,005

118,175
155,887
109,561
76,964
96,770
32,735
58,516
1,475
72,267
13,170
54,661

117,460
108,445
107,233
26,362

408
13,878
239
50,255
43,359
810
11,198
1,397
2,181
2,226
13,433

34,183
25,454
62,566
103,009
13,838

17,064
569

300
3,464
250
24,226

--- -- - ------------ ---- -- ------ --- --- - ----- ---'----

600

463

- '

5,395

32,410
25,462
2,767
9,231
4,010
285,638
8,685
24,106
12,112
5,892

33
3,077

--

14,109
419,4308
3, 9'
1,336
175
437

-

"

--------------------

838

14,109
419,408
3,597
68
175
437

9.77,785

391,960
99,013
6,626
161,168
16,101

2,926
39,580
61,685
25,401

101,235
13,167
67,662
391,778
89,526
4,934
134,319
2,026

$20,412
29,180

------- ~-~-

67,011
6,663
1,352
36,349
3,586
12,275

$3,425
7,005
21,967
2,807
7,369
18,085
42,484
8,967

6,928
16,550
38,728
1,363
58
3,920

29,932
14,427

31,302

$8,779
107,253
75,386
10,204
954
11,109
3,084
4,759
1,847
15,985
5,873
47,865
1,476
19,063
3,107
25,577
--------

4

7,402
3,545

4,171

5,575
1,252
347
9,785
9,179
6,475

10,944
4,712
2,039
2,257
20,293
86
135

307
27,989
837
43,626
19,820
1,263
78
8,401
11,115
8,152
6,078
3,545
325
478
6,203

182
6,339
165
4,599

H
H

7,808
4,852

3,148
1,527
19,041
4,624

t
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TABLE 9.--REVENUE

RECEIPTS FROM HIGIHWAY PRIVILEGES,

RENT

OF INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, AND INTEREST:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

RECEIPTS FROM RENT OF INVESMIENT PROPERTIES

I1
Cit:
no,

CITY

Receipts
from
highway
privileges

Aggregate

-,
By
sinking
funds

Total

RECEIPTS FROM INTEREST

,

,
By invest
ment funds
and from
miscella
neous real
property

By public
trust
funds

..

I

1

II

Camden, N. J.----------Erie, Pa.----------------Elizabeth, N. J.---------Wichita, Kane.-----------Spokane,. Wash.-----------Fall River, Mass.-------Cambridge, Mass.--------New Bedford, Mass.-------

$292,532
33,234
206,486
52,977
37,896
49,349
124,403
49,346

77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85

Reading, Pa.---------Knoxville, Tenn.---------Peoria, Ill.-------------South bend, Ind.---------Tacoma, Wash.------------Miami, Fla.--------------Gary, Ind.---------------Canton, Ohio----------Wilmington, Del.----------

6,802
112,199
32,772
20,431
84,697
57,977
5,338
67,616
117,170

86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94

Tampa, Fla.-----------Somerville, Mass.--------El Paso, Tex.-----------Evansville, Ind.---------Lynn, Maess.--------------Utica, N. Y.-------------Duluth, Minn.------------Waterbury, Conn.------Lowell, Mass.------------

72,989
7,599
80,193
43,375
36,453
23,505
168,774
20,238
5,409

10,793
143,594
41,740
24,662
157
401

1

1I

T

$191,337

1/-------

241,328

/ Not includedin groupor grand totals.

1
X5,740
4,210
3,325

4,210
3,325
175

$175

65

65
11,622
550

11,622
550

623
681

1,463
2,264
37,851
8,925
-----------

9,761

1,421
747
627
220

5,985
9,964
48,246

------

209,139

681
5,873

112

9,964
48,246

-----------

200
6,265

200
765

,$5,500

1,186

1,186

1,430
5,579
715
418
8,582
1,319

1,430
5,579
715
418
2,523
284

6,059
1,035
-

Honolulu, Hawaii

I

$5,740

1,800

I

By invest
ment funds
and from
investments

By public
trust
funds

On
current
deposits

_1
i

i

,,

,

.

.

$89,625

$2,408
500
456

$3;422
939
29,651
892
1,320

6,179
111,518
25,324
18,167
36,882
806
5,338
67,416
101,144

878
106,132

71,803
7,599
77,342
37,049
35,738
23,087
159,565
18,699
5,409

66,720

8,587
21,296

7,016

2,452

1,911
7,715
16,700
809

71

7,053

4,225
546

-----------

512

6,356

4,294
26,922

4,492
412
16,661
6,846
677
2,763
3,085
14,469
858

4,383
27,328
8,405

2

5,409

1
23,906

4,418

1,991

8,719
159,563
12,665

6,034

4,966
4,299

2,376
5,203
34,654

3,332
3,851
4,786

63,271
1,576
4,030
5,963

$8,205
8,164
3,154
5,740
1,800

8
21,025
1,435
7,426

18,192
129
199
58,616
50,030

lI

30,389

3,657

34,016
115,981
32,245

IF

I

1,800

By
sinking
funds

$95,455
18,231
59,567
11,062
13,169
37,727
123,696
48,945

1

!

.

Total

Ine
0000Fi0,00T
1HVNAPPUAIN
II1-CII GROUPI
GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULArION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76

1935-Continued

For text .discussion, see p. 22)

------- '--

T

I

F
----------

6,483




TABLE 10.--REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM EARNINGS OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTnINTAL SERVICE:
(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

CITY
no.

tAll
general
departments

eProtection
General
government

t
to person
and proproparty

Conservation
o
heth
health

1935

For text discussion, see p. 22)

Sanitation
IG
YSEDUCATION
anitation,
Charities,
or promoCati
hospitals,
Other than
tion of rrepair
ions
r for compen-corr
repe
cleanliconpencorrections
ness
atio
sation

Schools

Libraries

Recreatioo

Miscella
ne0

sation

Grand total-------

Group I--------------Group II----------------Group III---------------

$71,169,685

$17,987,540

$7,631,995

$4,442,482

$3,244,459

$1,474,012

$3,137,201

$13,751,577

$10,507,920

X1,048,197

$5,219,091

$2,725,211

44,167,232
10,480,389
16,522,064

13,901,815
2,544,862
1,540,863

5,881,785
977,904
772,306

3,187,976
470,476
784,030

1,540,123
386,354
1,317,982

577,081
394,939
501,992

2,091,833
388,845
656,523

7,285,273
1,772,405
4,693,899

3,817,157
2,667,298
4,023,465

632,625
135,503
260,069

2,859,925
673,923
1,685,243

2,391,659
67,880
265,692
H
Si

GROUP I.-CITIES RAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER

t
O
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

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.-------

$7,937,432
8,991,303
3,169,552
7,026,589
2,456,181
2,302,470
1,516,038
768,562
3,437,655
1,684,579
1,193,128
1,775,494
738,142
1,170,107

$3,761,171
5,057,674
1,223,623
283,944
541,922
517,522
651,477
120,216
148,937
813,886
219,195
209,408
121,81Q
231,030

$1,253,842
1,660,756
488,382
488,283
386,380
231,817
304,805
16,198
164,661
135,962
289,564
148,549
72,805
239,781

$215,306
29,369
11,487
1,907,369
222,287
404,660
3,081
9,015
177,192
3,010
134,153
37,11
30,357
3,279

$299,549
65,639
76,554
47,618
275,053
194,365
7,821
49,149
44,325
132
11,327
418,473
19,006
31,112

$6,268
142,242
6,980
64,731
24,495
43,373
24,064
107,303
4,316
38,045
26,168
56,397
20,873
9,826

$600,095
64,168
71,772
153,979
88,051
167,766
57,669
107,446
164,899
41,220
30,183
172,892
10,723
360,970

$593,416
242,846
1,069,211
1,356,362
320,235
343,500
244,268
78,692
1,979,766
364,993
71,899
207,072
305,574
107,439

$653,114
832,283
77,676
930,549
187,616
236,879
63,032
45,196
299,150
183,941
7,048
195,374
39,371
65,928

665
76,821
16,142
35,646
178,602
72,627
24,830
82,451
23,525
34,718
16,598
71,106
17,990
21,504

$384,553
454,564
127,708
449,247
221,290
89,961
131,874
131,684
89,319
66,256
375,686
229,774
82,499
25,510

$170,053
364,941
17
1,308,861
10,250
---3,117
21,212
341,565
2,416
11,307
67,038
17,134
73,728

$275,561
3,349
1,043,415
84,099
188,463
65,961
91,670
115,416
72,824
184,059
488,289
54,192

$22,667
5,149
19,342
18,966
8,250
16,539
17,173
8,588
3,126
7,783
7,920
...........

$128,034
78,824
77,886
57,547
13,017
59,350
68,830
48,733
10,633
26,138
66,347
38,584

$8,220
80
23,612
515
1,647

I1
r3

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Minneapolis, Minn.-----New Orleans, La.-------Cincinnati, Ohio-------Newar\, N. J.----------Kansas' City, Mo.-------Seattle, Wash.---------Indianapolis, Ind.-----Rochester, N. Y.-------Jersey City, N. J.-----Houston, Tex.----------Louisville, Ky.--------- - ------Portland, Oreg.

$826,076
588,761
2,008,461
1,504,554
684,046
841,545
466,246
708,900
990,864
719,018
738,684
403,234

$128,574
187,744
323,783
435,082
242,297
258,037
112,657
132,740
191,195
361,390
69,023
102,340

$95,984
216,700
75,408
131,706
105,888
102,324
51,257

48,693
40,915
35,231
8,062
65,736

$37,417
37,426
6,210
104,761
24,546
119,810
6,820
33,464
48,966
9,786
36,559
4,711

$9,732
5,024
77,381
78,854
2,345
1,823
23,102
136,449
4,505
44,619
840
1,680

$44,106
40,517
16,428
62,370
16,108
154,354

$27,598
13,579
72,372
99,036
54,078
47,970

15,598

1,242

13,193
3,069

6,786

5,815
23,381

11,819
54,365

:48,183
369
272,624
431,618
27,407
15,37-7
59,504
162,781
615,631
50,012
35,716
53,183
I

i

18,393

2,057

8,294
5,062
I

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TABLE

10.-REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM EARNINGS OF
(For alphabetical

Cit

CITY

departnoa
ments

GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE:

list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

General
Protectin
to person
propaerty

governmeat

Consrvation
of
health

Sanitation,
opromotion of
c
l
ness

For text discussion,

EDUCATION

HIGHWAYS
Other than
repair for
compensation

1935-Continued

see p. 22)

Charities,
hospitals,
Repair
and
for
mpencorrection
sation

Schools

Libraries

Recreation

Iiscella
neous

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
27
28
29
30
31

Columbus, Ohio---------Toledo, Ohio-----------Oakland, Calif.-------Denver, Colo.----------Atlanta, Ga.---------

32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41

42,025$45,327
3,437
10,391

4,139
18,012
1,131
28,244

X9,557
1,417
46,385
8
36, 67
12,463

$17,759
7,820
22,539
77,521
43,519

$39,891
14,384
2,916
45,406
96,973

(134,813
265,205
127,877
32,592
14,868

$1,515
15,149
10,057
18,820
8,391

$15,956
33,502
60,828
38,762
71,122

$4,828
241
1,085
5,080
2,875

15,376
11,292
11,921
207
64,341

3,801
1,-52
556
12,241
8,965

57,529
6,436"
801
2,927
11,550

12,014
13,058
12,463
5,751
18,192

48,256
237
15,890
1,883

34,229
22,674
37,705

126,902
49,664
61,389
234,413
12,048

6,233
12,636
5,446
5,585
14,243

87,470
65,434
38,257

4,520
423

48,593
868
29,253
10,384
19,964

71,860
13,181
2,283
30,313
7,982

2,038
2,588
7
7, 66
13,359
580

54,994
19,082
13,360
6,687
5,285

9308,885
394,583
359,933
855,215
354,088

$27,016
37,548
2,972
457,334
55,752

$10,198
9,013
5,154
138,265
9,490

Dallas, Tex.-----------St. Paul, Minn.--------Birmingham, Ala.-------Akron, Ohio---------Memphis, Tenn.----------

392,671
258,435
196,295
333,151
201,071

636
70,832
11,444
70,144
5,317

Providence, R. I.------San Antonio, Tex.------Omaha, Nebr.-----------Syracuse, N. Y.--------Dayton, Ohio----------

463,611
139,468
252,687
203,016
563,639

49,101
187
13,070
46,794
12,829

6,165

52,108

24,956

225

----------

H
[n

2,262

39,197

H

45,468
1,919
3,768
6,811
257,997

30,788

53,966
40,253

117,829
63,227
----------158,544
7,693
164,032

3,215
5,218
6,628
8,742

43,140
35,201
19,425
10,676
45,975

---------r1

9,705
---

42
43
44
45
46
47

Oklahoma City, Okla.---Worcester, Mass.-------Richmond, Va.----------Youngstown, Ohio-------Grand Rapids, Mich.----Fort Worth, Tex.--------

251,931
497,458
224,013
108,553
398,458
346,749

1,800
61,574
41,923
19,900
37,431
25,229

15,181
3,908
10,568
11,032
14,475
8,915

17,519
44,307
22,375
13,752
10,731
12,740

154,702
10,464
7
3,6 6
714
12,351
139,190

11,491
184
930
1,874
167
34,780

2,196
19,988
25,965
4,736
3,799

48
49
50
51
52
53

Hartford, Conn.--------Flint, Mich.---------New Haven, Conn.-------San Diego, Calif.------Long Beach, Calif.-----Nashville, Tenn.--------

875,383
534,156
696,291
139,477
139,830
131,899

18,637
12,590
8,346
11,996
3,430
108

84,787
20,334
24,021
18,868
598

17,869
4,136
2,809
12,804
3,223

8,116
29,442
10,336
9,300
17,630
1,117

4,319
751
1,546
10,774
220
214

141

54
55
56
57
58
59

Springfield, Mass.-----Tulsa, Okla.-------Bridgeport, Conn.------Des Moines, Iowa-------Scranton, Pa.-------Salt Lake City, Iftah-----

823,982
78,188
558,796
129,964
204,189
120,310

36,182
5
14,619
23,797
12,901
11,686

7,576
2,127
23,685
953
1,393
5,492

27,508
4,181
8,603
2,924
1,795
3,349

2,736
1,382
9,098
2,073
502
6,968

4,400
34,528
578
7,068
3,770
22,279

3,680

570
260
3,319
23,852
33,003
2,$22
6,219
54,212
2,693

185,726
27,808
173,330
713
630,587

382,622
207,772
324
71,314
518,600
380,875
----------105,398

45,728
139,346
40,769
28,820
126,723
85,473

2,615
3,136
4,979
4
3,865
1,549

699
10,970
519
27,721
15,586
25,552

7,519
51,894
268,306
24,562
24,834
3,865

3,311
6,359
7,441
6,455
1,823

103,408
28,099
66,226
41,261
79,500
25,926

125,894
15,877
80,672
57,995
16,614
4,889

993
9,005
6,227
1,790
4,366

45,635
13,821
31,576
22,659
5,794
56,552

-

-

-

.

H
17,855
44,501
-12,608

978
1,887
621

22,448
2,452
85
49
20
2,036

H




y

60
61
62
63
64

Yonlers, N. Y.-------Paterson, N. J.--------Jacksonville, Fla.-----Albany, N. Y.----------Norfolk, Va.--------

57,189
316,227
132,890
78,982
108,102

65
66
67
68
69

Trenton, N. J.----------Chattanooga, Tenn.------Kansas City, Kans.- ----.
Fort Vayne, Ind.--------Camden, N. J.-----------

70
71
72
73
74

25,706
37,505

6,717
1,618
860
7,317
3,150

8,224
24,060
5,576
497
16,503

11,244
10,124
17,630
5,968
1,296

263,525
188,558
42,965
43,112
55,750

17,795
9,647
61
644
17,755

2,887
489
1,800
573
7,943

79,284
720
1,105
459
4,686

5,297
835

Erie, Pa.---------Elizabeth, N. J.-------Wichita, Kans.--------Spokane, Wash.--------Fall River, Mass.-------

67,102
32,485
301,018
195,323
146,726

7,077
3,385
3,010
1,542
8,063

2,983
1,765
7,800
7,955
1,373

75
76
77
78
79

Cambridge, lass.-------New Bedford, Mass.------Reading, Pa.---------Knoxville, Tenn.--------Peoria, Ill. ---------

305,458
182,330
53,854
105,263
85,578

10,707
3,497
168
25
12,784

5,375
3,238
3,325
584
5,704

80
91
82
83
84

South Bend, Ind.--------Tacoma, Wash.-----------Miami, Fla.-------------Gary, Ind.--------------Canton, Ohio------------

56,482
215,784
363,655
34,546
151,685

4,361
3,776
2,980
37,843

1,173
1,921
12,395
184
3,779

85
86
87
88
89

Jilmington,
Del.-------Tampa, Fla.-------------Somerville, iilass.
-------E1 Paso, Tex.-----------Evansville, Ind.---------

49,422
161,721
343,752
60,935
70,303

2,433
7
11,745
2,182
13

90
91
92
93
94

Lynn, Mass.-------------Utica, N. Y.--------Duluth, Minn.-----------Waterbury, Conn.-------Lowell, Mass.------------

264,424
51,545
115,467
100,511
173,820

19,028
11,365
3,607
1,961
46,653

7,019
23,390

_------

313,175

101,183

4,449

6,972
582

1,153
131

11,109
22,892

4,536
4,160

3,171

11,499
--------762
1,053
---------

4,291
147;868

1,244
4,506

807
11,357
340
7,745
494

136,793
1,793
31,228
18,226
15,992

4,003
4,771
1,299
3,132
1,011

578
11,078
6,370
10,018
2,215

18
1,148

255
2,542
5,001
585
28,793

9,322
221
95
69,822
1,034

1,014
919
41,971
7,434
75

3,169
83
37,079
49,062
206

37,269
11,117
170,897
30,800
18,116

2,591
6,820
6,770
2,844
1,683

3,412
4,118
28,270
18,645
79

125
3,200
17,705

8,777
30,189

8,430
6,950
25,135

945
68
341
572
1,825

140
12,042
4,905
-----------------

14,302
48,482
15,493
5,385
39,358

981
848
1,708
13,015
4,140

10,418
1,909
2,202
10,450
20,357

14,074
15,259
577
1,750
47

6,472
7,512
6,550
58
2,162

---------------------------------

20,058
28,268
29,039
17,757
51,659

2,286
4,044
2,389
1,026

19,880
27,879
32,288
14,082
3,094

1,398
1,363

2,147

-----------------

9,047
3,342

1,515
3,434
69,598
231,309
59,848
72,084

_

4,991
247,046

2,558
3,021
1,657

110
5,829
291

10

2,807
25,753
6,585

44,830

3,510
1,240
1,217
180
4,038

14,690
19,438
2,091

1,326
1,625
693
5,354
4,446

20,952
7,780
2,429
1,964
1,026 --------1,250-----------------760

129,956
276,532
5,069

2,811
2,521
17,713
38,588
50,494

1,702
2,07 i
1,104
3,534

10,610
5,519
538
14,117
7,018

2,199
2,936
4,476
14,86
2,804

30,405
4,491
1,010
1,120
5,891

6,362
174
722
181
2,869

112 --------12,578 --------1,505
394 --------232---------

127,532
7,390
635
5,350
63,983

37,550
8,569
70,031
30,676
40,871

2,456
1,942
2,358
2,746
586

19,236
2,100
25,527
43,197
2,368

19,544

6,243

432

3,399

151,906

3,665

----------

569
211,336
707

972

30,588

365

15,394

O

24,036
76

68
12,774
Co

4,624
7,563

4--IC---

4'

H
t

'-I
10

105
139,008
19,278

5,350
i/ Not included in group or grand totals.

80

1,938
1,214
89,463
15,724
12,883

4Honolulu, Hawaii

923
2,412
17,594




TABLE 11.-REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM EARNINGS OF PUBLIC-SERVICE ENTERPRISES:
(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

Cit
no.

CITY

Watersupply
systems

Total

Grand total---------------------------

Group I--------------------------------Group II-----------------------------------Group III--------------------------------

1935

For text discussion,

see p. 23)

Electric
light
and power
systems

Scales

Docks,
wharves,
and
landings

Cemeteries

Markets

and
crematories

Halls

All
other

$277,176,279

$175,858,960

$35,882,747

$2,334,348

$17,484

$12,409,112

$849,055

$921,160

$48,903,413

176,929,708
32,450,840
67,795,731

106,908,773
19,028,559
49,921,628

21,904,397
5,256,088
8,722,262

1,333,153
503,798
497,397

9,472
842
7,170

8,705,419
1,797,645
1,906,048

188,312
90,893
569,850

439,796
188,004
293,360

37,440,386
5,585,011
5,878,016

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

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.---------------------------

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.---------------------------

$59,668,586
14,545,764
7,462,162
22,965,524
27,492,509
7,695,359
4,905,230
5,497,798
5,616,514
3,030,453
11,801,638
2,279,676
2,491,550
1,476,945

$38,937,455
13,021,544
7,054,111
6,405,290
9,714,326
4,495,955
3,630,622
4,006,073
4,420,036
2,894,176
6,353,212
2,187,82
2,348,663
1,439,485

-------$1,457,539
------------------15,473,701
2,656,525
------------------------------------2,316,632
-----------------------------

---------------------$1,854
--------------2,690
--------------60
-------4,868
---------------

$530,213
5,989
31,318
139,299
---------119,204
47,680
158,791
91,258
32,470
----------11,190
128,291
37,460

$5,631,269
60,692
311,433
----------2,216,250
---------103,548
199,366
---------100,924
----------75,793
6,144
----------

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
...
$1,369,287
$1,287,727
2,707,623
1,214,906
$126,167
2,390,032
,2,338,885
49,083
123,406
2,477,604
2,722,720
51,601
842-----2,323,617
2,268,874
........
1?,647
11,708,102
1,626,578
........
48,127
46,712
........
1,538,843
1,385,779
47,831
........
2,131,820
2,094,058
-........
1,164,828
41,351
1,790,839
1,636,492
1,588,796
........
2,083,338
1,580,524

-------

t

ii

-

i

L

I

------------------$224
125,090
--------------62,998
------------------------------------

$17,871
$490
2,017
101,067
2,300
705,645
15,437
37,762
422,995
35,601
456,950

------

-------------$65,300
-------------168,335
110,095
--------------2,823
84,791
--------8,452
---------

14,569,649
---16,419,081
88,008
130,250
1,010,595
1,133,578
1,042,222
----3,047,003
-------------------

$63,689
30,027
47

$1,336,033
20,643
4,058,076

88,018

44,068
1,415
1,778
15,975
9,710
21,295

145,690

2,385
........

1

24,569

5

o




GROUP III.-CITIES

27
28
29
30
31

Columbus, Ohio--------------------------Toledo, Ohio----------------------------Oakland, Calif.---------------------------Denver, Colo.-----------------------------Atlanta, Ga.------------------------------

32
33
34
35
36

HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

$1,970,531
1,422,148
3,506,642
2,602,050
1,848,657

$1,266,047
1,366,313
2,620,428
2,559,617
1,840,825

Dallas, Tex.----------------------------St. Paul, Minn.---------------------------Birmingham, Ala.--------------------------Akron, Ohio------------------------Memphis, Tenn.---------------------------

1,678,772
974,426
27,289
1,223,097
1,368,044

1,678,772
896,094

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R: I.----------------------San Antonio, Tex.------------------------Omaha, Nebr.---------------------------Syracuse, N. Y.-------------------------Dayton, Ohio-----------------------------

1,750,715
989,067
3,214,772
972,500
813,569

1,646,097
938,496
1,141,187
920,325
766,619

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.--------------------Worcester, Mass.--------------------------Richmond, Va.----------------------------Youngstown,
Grand Rapids, Mich.----------------------

1,000,768
970,297
2,038,026
724,989
918,475

1,000,768
896,512
640,599
724,037
795,935

$664,226

$40,258
20,055

$442

158,752

$21,417

$688,158

25,098
162

704

11,656
188

1,217,630
1,277,750

751

,

$4,380

65,972
10,647
.........
74,864

6,141

----

1,586

$13,921
39,304
12,955
6,084

61,751

36,564
4,596
34,018
46,950

16,454
5,467

9,289
42,116
11,323

2,684
11,718

--2,057,271
18,157
c

-----------

Ohio----------------------------

47
48
49
50
51

Fort Worth, Tex.---------------------------Hartford, Conn.----------------------------Flint, Mich.-------------------------------New Haven, Conn.-------------------------San Diego, Calif.------------------------

836,970
988,344
672,239
2,574
1,661,845

52
53
54
55
56

Long Beach, Calif.----------------------Nashville, Tenn.---------------------------Springfield, Mass.-----------------------Tulsa, Okla.-------------------------------Bridgeport, Conn.---------------------------

2,429,179
663,339
1,008,817
847,332
20,468

-------548

16,792

9,731

58,683
42,869

15,102
4,950

50,657

36,257

1,322,537

952
35,626

836,970
967,256
663,773

11,916
8,461

9,172

--.-. ...

-------_----

C

___---------

t

2,574

1,543,186

105,035

13,624

91,776

895

785,210
644,417
1,004,261
847,189

17,111
18,156

678

Des Moines, Iowa---------------------------Scranton, Pa.------------------------------Salt Lake City, Utah---------------------Yonkers, N. Y.---------------------------Paterson, N. J.----------------------------Jacksonville, Fla.-----------------------Albany, N. Y.-----------------------

878,862
1,240
594,007
745,004
1,126,243
3,821,496
824,511

143

4,556
-.....-...

---------20,468

64
65
66
67
68
69

Norfolk, Va.-------------------------------Trenton, N. J.--------------------------Chattanooga, Tenn.------------------------Kansas City, Kans.------------------------Fort Wayne, Ind.-----------------------Camden, N. J.-------------------------------

945,620
621,457
17,573
2,782,858
1,310,214
632,933

824,894
564,798
744,684
1,126,243
471,702
824,511

18,604
1,240

29,209

42

.........
.........

........

2,902,778

848,786
580,105
835,989
487,546
612,782

35,364

278

447,016

57,782
9,518
7,393
1,930,772
820,727

1,400
789

39,052

31,834
----

----

........

t

88

-. . . .
57
58
59
60
61
62
63

I

1,534,187

541-

10,1H0
16,097
9,6?4

9,738

-

-

-

m




TABLE 11.--REVENUE RECEIITS FROM EAOiINIGS CF PUB3LIC-SERVICE EN:TEYi RISZS:
(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

Water-

Cit
no

CTa

Electric
light e
and power
systems
systes

1935-Ccntinued

For text discussion, see p. 23)

arkets

Scales

Docks,
wharves,
and

Cemeteries
and
cremsa-

landi:gs

tories

llsll

other

GROUP III.--CITIES HAVING A POPUIATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued

70
71
72
73
74

Erie, Pa.----------------------------------- Elizabeth, N.
Wichita, Kans.------------------------------Spokane, Wash.------------------------------Fall River, Mass.e.----------------------------

75
76
77
78
79

Cambridge, Mase.----------------------------New Bedford, Mass.--------------------------Reading, Pa.--------------------------------Knoxville, Tenn.--------------------------Peoria, Ill.---------------------------------

80
81
82
83
84

South Bend, Ind.----------------------------Tacoma, Wash.-----------------------------Miami, Fla.-----------------------------Gary, Ind.-----------------------------------------------------Canton, Ohio--------------------------------

85
86
87
88
89

Wilmington, Del.-----------------------Tampa, Fla. ------------------Somerville, Mass. ---------------------------El Paso, Tex.---------------------------Evansville, Ind.-------------------------

90
91
92
93
94

Lynn, Mass.---------------------------------Utica, N. Y,--------------------------------Duluth, Minn.---------------------------Waterbury, Conn.------------------------Lowell, Mass.----------------------------

465,734
12,575
1,190,116
597,827
338,304

427,207
----------409,615
590,153
316,992

Honolulu, Hawaii 1/------------------------

1,135,813

1,135,813

J.-----------------------------

1/

Not included in

group or grand totals.

-

$644,127
822,023
24,082
621,842
386,979

$615,995
809,066
-----------621,679
360,246

----------------------------------------

507,611
399,329
535,077
737,305
17,218

465,221
357,572
535,077
722,751
-----------

---------------------

406,416
3,057,770
578,061

402,836
732,973
340,332

$2,245,007
-----

369,382

357,426

----------

5,953

604,223
520,071
455,770
544,632
511,298

488,457
491,855
455,70
544,632467,420

-----------------

4,555
-----------

-----------

7,550

-------------------

----------------------------------------------

-----------

---------------

,003
1,375
-----------

--------

205

$26,528

---------------

----------3,779

42,390
37,978

14,554
1,932

$451

14,835

----------14,104

653
--------

10,165
223,036

$11,582
831
163
------------------------------

----------2,985
--------2,876
----------

995
---------------

-----------------------------------10

----------

-

---.-.
$-------15,146

3,580
--------589
--------

8,105

68,972

5,008

111.,211
27,237

979

421

35,907

------------------------------------------------

$27,129

38,527
-------------------17,550

----------------------3,752

9,590
780,501
4,798




TABLE 12. -GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYISNTS FOm OPERATION AND IAINTEINANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS,
ANIe SUBDIVISIONS OF TEE GENERAL DEPATRMNETAL SERVICE: 1935

BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS

(Data for this table are presented in nine sections, as follows: "I. General government", pp. 93 to 98; "II. Protection to person and property", pp.99 to 104; "III. Conservatior of
health", pp.102 to 104; "IV. Sanitation, or promotion of cleanliness", pp.105 to 107; "V. Highways", pp.105 to 107; "VI. Charities, hospitals, and corrections", pp. 108 to 110;
"VII. Education", pp. 111 to 113; "VIII. Recreation", pp. 111 to 113; "IX. IMiscellaneous", pp. 114 to 116. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, shok:ingrank, see p.VIII.
For text discussion, see p. 23)
I.-GEERAL GOVERTiENT
Executive branch
Cit
Co

CITY
Ydepartments

All general

Total

Chief executive

Legislative

0
'8

Finance

H
branch

Executive
Mayor

Special
'accounting
and auditing

boards and
commissions

Treasurer,
and collector
of revenue

Assessment
and levy
of revenue

All other

RI
O

y

Grand total---------

Group I---------------Group II-------------Group III-------------

$1,797,798,012

1,250,982,031
198,859,569
347,956,412

$139,143,191
$2,975,499
101,904,372
17,922,045
19,316,774

2,131,123
243,889
600,487

$1,626,362$1,943,857
1,109,065
70,114
447,183

546,315
781,218
616,324

$7,222,325

$662,870

4,938,934
973,557
1,309,834

192,266
154,511
316,093

$14,943,281
$10,225,826
9,454,727
2,288,025
3,200,529

6,841,092
1,539,799
1,844,935

H

$4,641,560

x,775,75

316,492
549,315

1-:
N

GROUP I.-CITIES IiAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
t
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

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.---------

$541,.743,902
135,887,619
78,964,840
72,896,884
67,910,695
38,676,079
31,110,162
30,142,111
63,459,708
33,060,542
30,298,604
39,457,149
47,941,031
39,432,705

32

$37,057,525
16,175,971
9,510,790
5,759,448
6,914,072
3,398,228
3,227,022
2,351,383
4,047,749
4,493,012
2,557,615
2,102,164
2,623,065
1,684,328

X5

13

9

,7
375,192
270,932
70,914
146,082
92,128
82,275
73,590
81,473
134,879
102,559
94,992
73,728
----------

$643,848
36,626
75,243
28,016
29,373
17,008
26,266
56,251
76,105
29,988
44,033
27,285
19,028
---------

------$121,810
---------33,475
66,669
40,869
------------------92,753
---------47,029
94,948
48,762

$1,725,221
956,785
181,822
332,226
505,243
113,292
103,496
172,783
92,747
175,047
203,511
111,227
168,225
97,309

---------$41,491
8,502
---------14,851
67,730
2,750
26,181
8,154
2,661
9,906
2,750
7,290
----------

$2,266,142
2,156,523
906,866
830,490
584,162
355,323
452,888
277,771
281,156
498,206
210,918
270,564
259,865
103,853

$1,138,785
1,522,891
602,337
465,348
620,948
304,211
234,243
177,030
365,217
630,528
239,544
147,376
150,848
241,686

$i,198,1 7
398,449
,00, 662
392,790
47,288
50,187
9,131
1,81
61,097
246,803
5,807
27,866
35,705

$111,404

$112,279
74,890
8,121
298,870
200,124
107,673

p$1,915
50,572
15,25.
47,985
12,293
2,274

'

O

51

N
C]

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
15
16
17
18
19
20

Minneapolis, Minn.------New Orleans, La.--------Cincinnati, Ohio--------Newark, N. T.----------Kansas City, Mo.
Seattle, Wash.-----------

$20,788,708
11,498,409
22,351,804
26,778,020
14,276,817
15,779,722

$1,475,448
1,522,945
1,829,937
2,311,993
1,895,597
1,516,504

$62,698

$13,683

54,972

2,965

31,249
X9,497

9,497
13,339

$26,583
114,398
'-,578
177,342
24,241
19,445

$153,032
48,394
104,119
58,323
88,999
102,109

$4,888
10,925
24,868
11,431
17,929
14,281

c34,743

102,421
277,194
327,262
198

062

CA




TABLE 12.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1935-Continued
(See note at head of this table, p. 93)

I.-GENERAL GOVERN!MNT
Executive branch
Cit
no.

All general
departments

Total
Total

Legislative

Finance

Chief executive

branch branch
Mayor

Executive
boards and
commissions

Auditor or
comptroller

Special
accounting
and auditing

Treasurer,
and collector
of revenue

Assessment
and levy
of revenue

All other

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000-Continued
21
22
23
24
25
26

Indianapolis, Ind.------Rochester, N. Y.---------Jersey City, N. J.------Houston, Tex.------------Louisville, Ky.-------Portland, Oreg.-----------

$11,993,187
27,599,000
19,088,696
7,829,276
10,005,858
10,870,072

$795,935
1,691,396
2,114,325
927,978
804,454
1,035,533

$7,200
$11,740
31,974
6,251
----------------16,299
12,639
-------------------

$8,289
74,502
157,694
53,942
13,308
77,896

$79,049
89,240
43,237
59,841
54,750
92,464

$27,926
9,333
14,652
1,570
1,133
15,575

$98,689
248,977
139,463
137,356
168,396
141,758

$115,226
99,259
177,998
128,689
55,719
85,961

$200
9,867
93,759
6,511
51,793
4,070

$8,047
11,606
1,344
----------

$45,384
54,790
43,649
20,359
91,232
27,212
49,699
27,138
26,643
55,296
74,182
35,637

$25,001
44,610
-9,457
113,507
70,190
81,123
7,380
15,395
26,343
25,837
74,258
54,270

$14,903
12,478

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.------------Atlante, Ga.--------Dallas, Tex.------------St. Paul, Minn.---------Birmingham, Ala.---------Akron, Ohio--Memphis, Tenn.-Providence, R. I.--------San Antonio, Tex.-----

$6,620,051
7,763,591
9,674,131
11,691,776
7,649,394
5,886,120
7,629,678
4,391,355
6,101,680
5,042,604
12,254,829
4,346,484

$323,926
409,960
425,384
1,250,453
356,458
347,078
465,636
212,571
273,445
266,447
541,374
215,853

39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

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.--------------

5,488,073
13,283,122
4,973,512
3,869,628
11,414,526
5,713,277
4,762,938
4,295,738
4,031,575
9,124,245
5,777,287

300,484
534,363
294,390
184,393
437,120
534,267
257,342
249,853
210,314
516,920
164,459

$16,231

$9,682
----------26,430
12,803
-13,830
24,146
--------21,080
12,184
----------20,234
11,508
----------12p907
-------------------------$46,937
---------40,552
19,312
8,939
-------------------41,122
45,466
17,563
----------------------13,958
------------------40,622
24,642
15,411
-------------------10,464
5,399
3,012
10,369
26,017
--5,913
9,044
9,670
13,533
14,341
---------16,006
5,169
--------6,328
10,594
----------9,884
--------------------

$24,066
55,718
39,114
41,786
25,978
36,206
30,278
6,728
4,256
24,527
22,367
18,273
37,410
10,265
18,371
31,730
21,651
16,285
10,838
13,966
9,733

5,625

4,178
---------3,882
3,376
19,253
1,000
1,200
847
---------2,595
5,392
4,000
11,994
7,657
1,600
4,696
4,240
1,658

87,736
86,866
33,080
23,592
,8,772
65,554
22,615
27,374
77,794
55,883
30,774

2,415
51,249
31,645
6,583
61,96
53,429
19,985
20,610
25,445
47,926
37,196

o
o

1,301
11,593
141167
8,682
15,041
9,463
4,051

9,500
6,578
5,902
5,530
4,110
38,924
2,347
2,749

H




50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64

New Haven, Conn.-------San Diego, Calif.------Long Beach, Calif.-----Nashville, Tenn.-------Springfield, Mass.-----Tulsa, Okla.--------Bridgeport, Conn.------Des Moines, Iowa-------Scranton, Pa.----------Salt Lake City, Utah---Yonkers, N. Y.----------Paterson; N. J.--------Jacksonville, Fla.-----Albany, N. Y.--------Norfolk, Va.----

7,569,851
4,829.826
5,092,301
3,618,006
9,841,809
2,984,396
7,163,094
3,900,279
4,616,345
3,909,842
9,724,005
5,270,280
4,160,860
7,068,352
3,247,844

364,488
301,524
366,028
241,077
375,862
157,089
320,659
210,805
294,791
362,161
561,435
182,014
247,765
376,664
342,024

1,169
10,844

65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

Trenton, N. J.---------Chattanooga, Ternn.-----Kansas City, Kars.-----Fort Wayne, Ind.-------Camden, N. J.----------Erie, Pa.--Elizabeth, N. J.-------Wichita, Kans.---------Spokane, Wash.---------Fall River, Mass.------Cambridge, Mass.--------New Bedford, ::ass.----Reading, Pa.------------Knoxville, Tenn.-------Peoria, Ill.-----------

4,532,855
2,480,567
2,308,168
2,337,323
3,988,286
3,072,123
3,968,380
2,825,769
2
3,086, 69
4,330,957
6,259,017
4,151,525
3,076,392
2,650,878
2,844,836

207,493
123,519
138,758
72,680
365,720
258,675
238,102
95,630
156,550
157,517

23,254

80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94

South Bend, Ind.--------Tacoma, Wash.-----------Miami, Fla.------------Gary, Ind.--------------Canton, Ohio---------,Wilmington, Del.-------Tampa, Fla.------------Somerville, !Mass.-------El Paso, Tex.----------Evansville, Ind.--------Lynn, Mass.-----------Utica, N. Y.---------- Duluth, Minn.----------Waterbury, Conn.--------Lowell, Mass.------------

2,249,475
2,827,369
3,907,683
2,466,768
2,260,073
3,118,331
2,639,619
4,696,746
1,640,017
2,183,232
4,830,653
5,234,488
3,253,905
5,552,299
4,400,035

74,305
162,403
495,521
111,440
118,657

263,821

191,432
?22,734
149,025
198,662

205,508
190,000
211,746
77,356
74,713
175,871
305,103
226,417
337,629

232,911

11,097
6,082

19,050
3,681

16,421
10,327

19,023
............
26,640

2,009

8,536

23,608

8,825

28,151
5,510
14,344
18,342

22,158
7,600
11,943
14,700

26,225
49,500

7,576
1,037
28,700
17,242

---------

6,200

5,350
53,128
36,123

1---------

9,230

8,738
2,853
25,541

---------

6,528

4,852
16-,460
10,978

14,607

14,715
15,925

600
7,015

5,400

5,649

13,342
29,245
1,651

22,737
20,831
5,519
10,527
12,976
7,633
15,653
6,784
7,299
20,017

7,550
6,613
6,740
7,968
19,788
12,636
7,195
9,013
8,254

2,563
7,623

15,565
14,619

..

.38,611
38,611

i

H

Honolulu,

1/

a:aii

.------

4,192,508

Not included in group or grand totals.

427,314

7,686

16,807
22,645
36,853
52,125
28,925
24,624
23,636
7,461
22,216
20,235
34,228
10,500
27,219
30,347
18,946

12,808
875
9,950

15,077
7,265
10,495
8,512
31,936
12,960
23,065
3,096
12,841
14,620
13,967
9,778
11,015
11,435
7,473

4,525
1,940
718
256
7,696
963
5,068
1,807
3,374

8,704
19,174
7,669
16,300
7,520
7,824
16,327
9,635
5,991
15,690
9,049
22,984
11,196
31,563
10,619

3,900
.2,251
29,594
4,374
779
5,001
3,700
237
1,400
2,201
134

12,271
16,502
1,997
3,709
5,820
9,020
5,100
1,623

-----

13,670
22,728
189,945
3,042
17,673
27,474
56,667
49,542
18,899
3,255
37,642
36,146
19,770
51,050
34,677

3,673
37,611
3,559
a

---------

5,096
1,039

47,472
18,271
73,197

1,197
3,906

43,596
7,863
14.,299
9,472
43,217
21,949
18,122
47,540
42,899

1,750
264
37,318
216
10,702
7,463
2,742
4,930
1,129

17,224
3,269
5,298
500
54,206
35,487
34,553

4,395
15,191
752

1,739
24,379
36,896
25,141
14,279
9,454
11,298

76
19,255
3,872
4,250
35,580
17,882
319

264

126

14,474
7,132
13,050
13,956
11,851
26,150
14,033
300
26,757
34,976
23,702
27,523
35,288

18,853
240
4,807
970
29,138
1,732
---

-

-

----

400
2,806
14,864
211
12,239

I
48,200

32,165

0

o

6,046
69,146
31,437

l

V
3--33,252

37,666
---------

33,846
17,792
22,255
11,721
61,214
52,120
27,232
11,081
13,583
35,305
42,027
32,455
43,240
25,186
75,518

3,442
900
4,000
1,125

_
13,4

41,772
32,301
39,345
27,172
77,070
27,857
48,423
10,112
102,786
67,196
90,807
25,339
56,465
50,802
64,066

752

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TABLE 12.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1935-Continued

mO
rn

(See note at head of this table, p. 93)

I.-GENERAL GOVERNMENT-Continued
Executive branch-Continued
Cit
no.

CITY
Law

Grand total--------

Group I-----------------Group II----------------Group III----------------

Judicial

branch

General executive

City
manager

City clerk

$5,827,713

$241,088

$1,321,824

3,711,265
736,204
1,380,244

------60,592
180,496

516,673
313,421
491,730

City engineer and
public works
and service

Civil
service

$3,811,505
$1,304,277
1,473,128
552,525
1,785,852

1,041,508
114,055
148,714

General

City
planning

All other

General
municipal
courts

$851,209

1,947,559

X14,716,039

$3$,525,221

$10,350,079

$21,005,097

422,081
230,907
198,221

1,308,993
165,524
473,042

12,699,329
746,813
1,269,897

28,050,645
4,718,243
756,333

7,614,840
1,490,639
1,244,600

16,076,635
2,425,517
2,502,945

$5,064,253
3,191,614
1,422,678
225,672
802,169
522,780
64,535
147,497
474,056
186,307
232,932
49,659
193,083
122,094

$11,457,206
3,398,940
2,353,808
1,905,715
1,584,290
827,694
1,192,357
461,760
1,270,174
1,291,562
638,007
611,512
439,444
618,176

$2,045,349
1,202,090
784,112
529,175
884,154
331,004
484,878
275,560
212,720
365,310
280,642
64,142
155,704
----------

$9,037,846
1,380,658
845,032
466,047
907,087
372,597
318,205
338,107
778,211
375,520
347,909
292,610
430,849
185,963

$93,161
48,212
159,884
42,127
86,816
47,290
36,565

$515,478

$65,314
22,054
183,595
180,190
236,267
92,658
8,173

$136,603
209,562
226,330
444,146
310,603
311,265
83,038

Elections
All other

government
buildings

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

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.---------

,
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

ainneapoiis, r:inn.------New Orleans, La.---Cincinnati, Ohio-------Newark, N. J.----------Kansas City, Io.-------Seattle, Wash.---------Indianapolis, Ind.-------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

$1,334,440
609,880
280,604
121,262
204,683
157,013
98,686
113,464
138,703
211,268
70,689
108,406
163,153
99,014

$57,088
24,318
71,911
89,975
84,474
95,856
19,969

$115,231
36,466
------184,672
43,333
------20,602
---------42,749
---------------32,810
40,310
-------

$105,231
61,321
128,701
92,742
297,487
75,450
55,592
111,088
36,783
171,776
74,767
61,722
173,966
26,502

GROUP II.--CITIES
I

,

$9,315

X29,785
57,672
14,083
10,354
5,529

$321,349
265,914
68,960
63,117
85,721
25,515
--------22,793
--------32,437
56,772
65,300
33,630
---------

-------X44,798

19,377
10,166
67,421
21,875
16,699
6,062
4
37,415
46,140
11,296
46,802
53,897
133

$72,119
374,523
261,154
7,621
23,111
23,552
64,319
51,615
90,989
1,827
28,323
40,112
128,892
140,836

AVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
I

$49,081
45,283
51,355
13,791
35,656
97,950
43,688

$18,503
10
29,115
14,116
20,867
.........

$15,889
7,817
32,753
10,977
8,686
7,647

86,534
19,304
67,007
12,011
13,441
16,990

512,473
556,905
589,959
379,861
326,294
243,007




22
23
24
25
26

Rochester N. Y.--------Jersey City, N. J.------Houston, Tex.-----------Louisville, Ky.---------Portland, Oreg.----------

70,800
99,498
20,041.
34,381
67,893

16,724
-------------------------

12,798
72,304
85,385
--------60,064

81,100
18,708
29,491
9,463
46,959

9,740
--------6,699
5,602
9,403

132,480
--------------8,429
6,229

-----------------6,710
21,797
1,730

37,973
39,182
59,169
85,910
10,524

31,162
565,478
251,551
59,734
286,341

130,734
474,043
17,757
65,629
14,225

198,482
218,309
6 ,266
109,472
114,441

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
27
28
29

$25,484-------

$77,603 -----------

3,044
2,895
13,851
10,506
-------------------

;6,042
20,775
--------150
--------53,647
34,331
--------5,223
14,785
21,832
450
5,197
22,905

--------------------~344,487
-------------------------------------------------13,488
17,764
-------------------27,190

5,960
51,132
60,206
83,280
3,550
4,823
11,481
2,588
----------8,766
57,146
4,202
14,769
46,124

42,597
32,681
88,750
195,392
42,872
32,860
108,119
21,874
45,968
7,810
53,247
8,592
29,769
67,041

39,086
13,401
45,285
12,547
15,845
23,615
4,901
45,958
16,207
44,272
29,928
39,921
622
29,517

45,177
9,875
47,044
58,805
37,869
18,222
20,293
83,159
6,358
63,154
31,080
63,397
18,383
66,577

31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

Columbus, Ohio---------Toledo, Ohio------------Oakland, Calif.---------Denver, Colo.-----------'
Atlanta, Ga.-----------Dallas, Tex.-----------St. Paul, Minn.---------Ala.--------Akron, Ohio--------------Memphis, Tenn.----------Providence, R. I.------San Antonio, Tex.------Omaha, Nebr.-----------Syracuse, N. Y.---------

Birmingham,

22,108
32,548
50,629
20,799
25,999
29,263
22,719
18,913
30,289
25,229
38,858
24,358
26,308

41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54

Dayton, Ohio-----------Oklahoma City, Okla.----Worcester, Mass.--------Richmond, Va.---------Youngstown, Ohio--------Grand Rapids, Mich.-----Fort Worth, Tex.--------Hartford, Conn.---------Flint, Mich.------------New Haven, Conn.--------San Diego, Calif.-------Long beach, Calif.------Nashville, Tenn.-------Springfield, Mass.-------

12,596
29,412
15,179
24,180
31,129
10,385
19,420
47,210
5,143
12,628
38,229
28,067
28,913
22,650

13,507
14,648
------------------8,232
12,306
------6,987
------13,259
12,174
-------------

---------11,522
17,892
5,079
-------8,684
2,949
3,150
4,485
7,612
11,120
16,889
3,512
19,898

8,013
28,022
42,686
52,847
17,125
31,939
19,150
47,904
14,311
34,229
46,690
22,633
31,739
22,340

3,175
1,962
2,490
--------3,543
1,327
625
----------------1,069
10,645
8,348
9
3,802

3,040
7,781
2,201
2,403
2,768
402
-------22,806
40
1,279
4,473
90
8,698
7,161

16,138
----40,574
19,401
--------501
----- -53,043
--------2,874
22,315
150
--------6,811

59,031
----------5,421
------------------47,338
124,716
45,171
----------13,405
12,342
6,728
----------4,534
67,872
18,934
----------4,877
66,079
19,999
----------21,716
----------8,665
6,300
---------------------

55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68

Tulsa, Okla.-----------Bridgeport, Conn.-------.
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.----------.
Chattanooga, Tenn.- .
Kansas City, Kans.------Fort Wayne, Ind.---------

25,936
10,310
26,789
40,310
21,332
46,539
9,997
29,076
18,298
13,084
13,387
7,381
22,664
6,977

------------------------------------------------------20,607
10,625
-------------------

-------8,055
1,951
4,771
10,969
15,358
3,000
6,381
6,717
6,503
9,245
--7,215
2,754

17,651
14,462
42,322
23,564
93,901
112,401
12,025
32,229
28,731
11,988
---------11,440
2,952
13,710

----------------442
2,316
666
5,161
--------2,000
3,487
2,111
----------------1,800
---------

1,291
2,892
2,152
258
63
8,711
1,135
-------7,297
674
1,004
-------2,361
4,172

----------------117
--------87
11,515
5,929
100
5,961
10,167
806
--------150
---------

6,993
40,203
34,314
----------30,906
39,347
6,946
6,316
15,809
9,993
8,345
10,608
7,315
6,921

30

------X20,855
------------17,011
-------------------------------------------------

---------------X12,031
4,600
14,403
7,171
11,967
------------------4,452
14,969
12,847
11,317
12,707

14,235
39,791
33,305
133,149
12,044
25,667
51,975
18,118
8,407
6,905
95,233
6,872
28,974
41,113

8,393
5,703
16,419
4,445
--------5,602
16,342
1,115
1,571
541
--------3,147
--------6,762

298
2,240
9,458
1,964
12,393
5,800

4,445

58,983
17,498
26,113
10,521
5;507
41,124
17;186
84,086
10,333
8,452
9,402
36,207
59,135

3,540
2,386
----------------------------------------27,858
-----23,601
97,517
11,994
235
---------------------

3,645
25,847
6,887
----------23,156
26,438
9,570
13,455
43,463
7,037
18,351
7,994
25,142
------5,607

6,641
72,052
41,909
14,520
73,753
60,862
18,173
2,273
56,639
26,104
34,378
11,704
16,401




PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
TABLE 12. -GOVERNSENTAL-COST
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1935-Continued
(See note at head of this table, p. 93)

I.--GENERAL COVERIGIEr-Continued
Executive branch-Continued
Cit
no.

CITY

Judicial

branch
General

General executive
LawCityengiCity
manager

City clerk

neer and
public works
and service

City

Civil
service

General
municipal
courts

All other

Elections

government
buildings

All other

planning

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 1'TO
300,000-Continued

I
69

r

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

i

H

X15,014
17,137
16,150
9,553
16,691
8,646
17,657
5,545
31,232
9,386
9,281
6,117
14,192

$7,66 1
11 7
......
13,895
-

45,988
1,756
5,403
4,247
13,244
8,350
18,919
18,841
7,309
---------2,829
4,398
4,581

$14,632
12,814
34,445
14,222
22,282
6,216
7,101
13,214
15,352
9,002
23,253
9,514
317201

--------X430
---------------1,760
----------------497
240
776
----------------3,738

-------3,124
253
-------2,719
120
2,598
653
1,657
-------1,374
1,536
--------

---------

Miami, Fla.-------------Gary, Ind.--------------Canton, Ohio------------Wilmington, Del.--------Tampa, Fla.-------------Somerville, Mass.-------El Paso, Tex.-----------Evansville, Ind.--------Lynn, Mass.-------------Utica, N. Y.------------Duluth, Minn.-----------Waterbury, Conn.--------Lowell, Mass.---------

32,659
7,247
6,816
7,473
26,491
9,676
3,385
6,450
16,070
18,385
18,268
31,420
8,578

8,61 2
-

7,053
4,668
5,600
6,703
15,430
4,049
4,622
9,066
9,460
4,290
13,039
9,710

29,847
11,449
16,046
30,572
6,868
8,682
7,836
7,365
16,158
42,602
15,521
9,546
17;320

6,211
--------1,015
--------3,146
------------------------95
1,885
3,020
--------883

3,047
100
1,200
2,000
-------2,977
-----3,752
1,000
944
4,820
-------301

200
--------4,208
300
1,000
13,648
--------------9,403
4,066
15
-------13,625

/-------

44,880

27,023

41,414

3

--------

--------

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.-----------

9,622

4100
6,431
150
125
1,057
13,774
7,845
1,972
5,900
--------1,800
5,447

18,395

6,838
3,787
4,469

5,627
6,145
6,822
3,761

1

Not included in group or grand totals.

------

5,533
22,882

5,112

2,947

3,173
8,734
23,571
19,329
2,493

22,528
14,859
1,136
18,354

5,524

-----------

15,774
22,179
13,351
30,469
26,413

405

22,235
41,068
29,384

4,068

_

151,105

i

19,103
423

4,827
5,487

----

a68,046
16,515
18,086
12,869
35,699
22,729
42,745
39,141
30,713
10,522
12,574
6,405
29,646

11,173
24,304
2,407
5,343
33,198
6,310

1 _
Honolulu, Hawaii

)19,797

I
1,596

100,825
20,226
3,696
41,415
10,015
19,496
3,877
11,212
15,605
45,701
29,112
53,617
37,457

1
1,465

24,430

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TABLE 12.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND IAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF TI
GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1935--Continued
(See note at head of this table, p. 93)

II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY
Cit
noTotal
.

Inspection service

Fire department

CITY
CITY

Super-

Police

vision

department

Police and

General expenditures

Water
service

fire alarm

Militia

and

Register

armories

of

a
mortgages

b- Weights and
ng, wiring,
asures
and boiler

All other

O
'ii
Se

Grand total-----

$307,733,455

$362,525

$175,478,653

$106,670,418

$3,860,198

$2,067,182

$1,134,239

$3,904,343

86,021,915

$1,115,982

$2,197,031

Group I----------Group II---------Group II----------

209,752,245
33,474,182
64,507,028

201,813
37,674
123,038

129,075,995
16,815,248
29,587,410

63,458,021
13,585,323
29,627,074

1,421,937
490,285
9
1,947, 76

1,389,883
177,011
500,288

1,032,759
45,704
55,776

3,100,630
631,703
172,010

4,038,027
684,259
1,299,629

688,941
153,572
273,469

1,912,151
170,602
114,078

New York, N. Y.------Chicago, Ill.---------Philadelphia, Pa.----Detroit, Mich.----r--Los Angeles, Calif.---Cleveland, Ohio------St. Louis, Mo.-------Baltimore, hid.-------boston, bass.-------Pittsburgh, Pa.------San Francisco, Calif.-Milwaukee, Wis.------Buffalo, N. Y.--------Washington, D. C.----

81,376,160
25,827,329
16,834,387
15,276,976
12,121,237
5,700,413
7,483,598
7,364,744
10,033,099
4,983,561
6,593,759
4,948,395
5,077,520
6,131,067

--------------?75,125
30,205
41,407
-------9,822
--------------40,676
-------4,578
---------------

53,224,179
16,718,740
11,154,987
10,102,135
5,479,160
3,242,215
4,902,246
4,300,869
5,697,608
2,475,489
3,133,241
2,712,321
2,633,515
3,299,290

91,008,524
546,083
233,858
118,322
229,230
2,248
103,240
-----208,850
168,261
88,695
59,564
101,561
172,194

$1,515,391
633,668
204,940
159,303
731,770
81,877
123,223
76,240
301,242
134,396
108,299
140,498
84,583
142,597

$76,731
120,550
208,138
14,125
38,476
14,356
24,720
27,435
47,427
17,897
21,799
21,805
25,583
29,899

$1,386,214
284,228
54,889
48,416
22,678
12,612
12,823
16,989
29,870
20,178
3,510
6,563
15,181

0
a

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AArD OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

$21,789,561

---------$363,035
249,663
-----103,429
---------78,288
------------150,886
152,520
100,921
-------------------191,141

$291,781
---------------165,577
814,289
--------------------------------

6,750,425
4,389,978
4,345,609
4,379,256
2,204,91
2,171,419
2,902,131
3,681,200
1,914,963
3,003,379
1,758,914
2,035,083
2,131,122

38,960
111,330
----

$902,398
--38,499
------- --------------31,018
-------16,068
7,909
---------

36,867

C
O
r
a

>
z
d

Co
1
M

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Minneapolis, Minn.---New Orleans, La.----Cincinnati, Ohio-----Newark, N. J.--------Kansas City, ho.-----Seattle, Wash.-------Indianapolis, Ind.--Rochester, N. Y.-----Jersey City, N. J.--Houston, Tex.--------Louisville, Ky.-----Portland, Greg.--------

$1,226,381
$1,192,659

$2,637,623
2,937,753
2,719,641
5,439,804
2,095,173
3,313,411
2,811,124
2,593,995
3,942,370
1,209,855
1,706,856
2,066,577

1,329,835
1,301,255
3,192,499
1,133,067
1,517,024
1,096,373
1,095,478
2,520,948
575,681
976,730
849,977

-14,781
15,505
........
7,388
II

I

$202

1,210,505
1,241,198
1,904,303
798,446
1,602,822
1,143,690
1,089,182
1,238,448
534,612
584,230
1,045,228
i

$116,103
95,080
30,780
78,964
55,009
47,345
24,608
106,613
56,765

1,978

$45,367
X70,455
76,237

405,301
22,232

1,500
1,200
27,006
13,818

30,319
4,364
13,021
i

i

i

16,906
2,530
i

i

$61,226
69,818
76,142
137,694
47,551
38,601
26,949
34,972
73,445
32,250
31,125
54,486

w8,746
7,935
11,245
27,129
14,386
4,097
7,094
22,602
27,872
8,551
8,900

5,015

$15,295
9,840
22,440
64,928
4,693
3,800

6,440
3,,971
1,050
5,000
3,345




TABLE 12.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1935-Continued

PRINCIPAL DIVISONS
0

(See note at head of this table, p. 93)

II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROBERTY
Cit
no.

Fire department
Toa"eesad
Total

CITY

Supervision

Police
department

Police and
General expenditures

ater
service

fire alarm

Militia and
armories

Register of
deeds and
ortgages

Inspection service
.
Building Olub ...
buiding
a
and boiler
and boiler

Weights andAll
measures

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

$1,287,661
--------

----------------$970,068
100,442
--------

------------------$50,449
--------------

--------------------------------1,200

----------------------47,629
-

$13,331
25,549
54,831----41,532
35,784

$5,395
4,250

657,452
818,476
443,170
306,387
606,237

--------10,000
83,966
--------1,302

21,985
49,860
---------------------------

2,000
12,497
-----------------

----------------------------"- --

30,211
7,105----22,156
8,41527,614

2,387
4,591
--4,976

1,117,594
276,571
446,022
702,156
360,466

1,003,486
357,193
478,050
826,966
363,477

145,137
--------135,964
--------1,024

------------------23,017
-------------------

-----------------------------------------

28,179
------------------------------

47,227
17,313
21,055
25,609
14,412

10,579
6,414
2,888
3,401
7,006

412,430
1,003,239
484,715
371,131
372,811

359,438
897,496
495,079
373,219
400,814

--------------------------------33,450

3,828
--------28,541
-------------------

--------2,414
12,238
-----------------

---------------------------------------

12,146
34,043
30,812
12,080
12,511

1,800
25,299
12,141
6,206
3,822

---------------------------------

--------41,893
-----24,842
---------

13,907
40,848
9,341
16,733
31,485

1,800
7,484
2,056
12,126
---------

30,650
27,731
39,051
-11,537
10,892

---4,742
14,007

2,638
5,650

5,593

37

1,453,422
2,168,597
1,977,503
1,493,748

--------------$37,905
--------

$614,889
758,696
941,860
879,593
798,437

$628,430
659,928
941,708
857,071
643,470

Dallas, Tex.--------St. Paul, Min.------Birmingham, Ala.-----Akron, Ohio---------Memphis, Tenn.--------

1,197,310
1,548,580
989,296
720,472
1,163,882

------------------------------------

475,570
607,160
408,082
374,684
464,899

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.----San Antonio, Tex.----Omaha, Nebr.--------Syracuse, N. Y.------Dayton, Ohio----------

2, 63,980
696,006
1,124,879
1,592,473
751,252

------------------13,207
--------

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Ukla.--Worcester, Mass.-----Richaond, Va.-------Youngstown, Ohio-----Grand Rapids, Mich.---

797,404
1,973,011
1,105,100
773,738
831,385

--------------9,773
---------------

772,457
1,590,816
558,356
1,556,210
870,411

------------------------------------

27
28
29
30
31

Columbus, Ohio-------Toledo, Ohio--------Oakland, Calif.-----Denver, Colo.--------Atlanta, Ga.---- -----

32
33
34
35
36

47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56

Fort Worth, Tex.-----Hartford, Conn.------Flint, Mich.-------New Haven, Conn.-----San Diego, Calif.----Long beach, Calif.----]
Nashville, Tenn.-----Springfield,
Tulsa, Okla.---------Conn.-----

mass.----

Bridgeport,

953,441
984,234
1,599,514
599,365
1,304,333

------------------------------------

327,093
818,986
273,000
784,837
424,548
441,925
420,690
721,437
242,589
554,438

4C8
---------417,712
---------674,060
------------.---268,876 ----------64,362
646,913
---------1,820
395,700
--------444,257
--------509,381
--------816,284
-344,581 -222,040
487,633

-------------------------------437
------------------------

--------

20,592

-

---

3,300
2,480

3,900

0

-1,560
-39,673
97
1,800
2,100
--2,460
8,792

3,138

1,178

297

H




57
58
59
60
61

Des Moines, Iowa-----Scranton, Pa.---------.
Salt Lake City, Utah-Yonkers, N. Y.--------Paterson, N. J.-------

62

Jacksonville, Fla.-----

993,960

--------

63
64
65
66

Albany, N. Y.--------Norfolk, Va.----------Trenton, N. J.-------Chattanooga, Tenn.-----

1,405,114
855,370
985,538
615,406

15,309
5,258
---------------

67
68
69
70
71

Kansas City, Kans.----Fort
Ind.------Camden, N. J.---------Erie, Pa.-------------Elizabeth, N. J.-------

676,899
539,973
735,150
528,734
931,885

-235,494
3,251
---------------------

72
73
74
75
76

Wichita, Kans.--------Spokane, Wash.--------Fall River, Mass.-----Cambridge, Mass.-----New
Mass.-----

487,487
521,624
675,534
1,062,546
794,730

77
78
79
80
81

Reading, Pa.----------Knoxville, Tenn.------Peoria, Ill.----------South bend, Ind.------Tacoma, Wash.----------

82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90

91
92
93
94

753,220
851,149
565,726
1,435,095
1,180,575

-------6,93
-------9,529
--------

284,784
335,260
308,516
839,095
563,737

381,137
438,909
237,477
515,338
487,610

--------85,645

434,126

442,708

45,900

820,897
393,890
478,390
212,336

519,261
393,693
443,488
316,006

----------------62,097

---------18,778
41,151
----------

225,978
378,103
226,462
444,128

335,210
273,493
323,306
282,395
374,011

43,493
-----------------------82,317

---------24,814
11,565
2,728
-----------

------------------------------

195,949
221,175
342,669
499,691
406,729

225,765
271,919
315,618
471,303
360,275

53,664
---------------------------------

---------------------------50,420
----------

456,326
653,029
520,076
435,013
621,966

-------5,248
840
2,098
2,293

284,824
274,720
22,278
175,511
189,830

146,930
286,855
214,700
232,734
311,757

Miami, Fla.-----------Cary, Ind.-----------Canton, Ohio----------Wilmington, Del.------Tampa, Fla.-------------

846,912
563,020
271,667
679,900
445,683

4,000
-----------------------------

391,610
262,535
117,590
334,741
216,434

313,528
250,200
146,153
333,073
166,203

Somerville, Mass.-----El Paso, Tex.---------Evansville, Ind.------Lynn, Mass.------------

753,605
343,564
595,842
881,014

---------1,381
---------

340,413
133,017
275,302
351,063

Utica, N. Y.----------Duluth, Minn.---------Waterbury, Conn.------Lowell, Mass.-----------

821,233
553,333
936,220
734,074

6,013
----------------------

860,235

-------

Wayne,

Bedford,

Honolulu, Hawaii

/----

/ Not included in group or grand totals.

57,929
32,227

23,361
i1,692
14,128
40,621
30,562

....
1,643
5,542
2,460
2,496

40,080
17,404
13,083
14,568
9,556

3,573
3,914
1,712
3,881
3,126

100

--------------------------------

9,224
8,271
10,846
12,145
17,072

4,560
2,366
2,380
2,116
2,687

1,500
--------488
2,439
857

----------------------------------------

8,30111,727
7,764
16,744
17,722

--3,469
5,697
10,348
8,775

--------16,559
69,463 ----------50,550
16,037
---17,459
78,000
22,309

----------------------------------------------

-----------------------------------------

6,347
9,350
7,932
5,727
8,366

1,571
36,391
----------------46,167

------------------------------------2,740

------- -------------"----------

--------------------------

40,928
8,264
6,391
8,186
10,407

4,305
1,980
1,533
--------1,400

353,800
193,378
280,816
470,901

----------------20,000
---------

42,812
---------7,440
30,205

1,297
-----------------1,520

---------------------------------

8,667
4,640
9,368
15,889

5,416
1,354
1,535
8,931

344,591
250,557
357,578
335,859

385,043
276,827
408,503
363,807

68,979
--------141,600
---------

-------------------------4,000
-----------------2,972

--------1,836
7,039
---------

7,582
14,091..
13,646
22,866

3,269

522,381

282,784

1,115

---------

32,074

17,591
-----------------

4,913

---------------------------------5,100
------4,071
--------146
500
-----------------

--------

------------------------

1,648
10,71
7,796

-

4,10
4,572
1,747
7,936

1,666
1,453
1,136
268
1,673-

1,368
-

--

3,072
7,790

500




TABLE 12.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
1935-Continued
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE:
(See note at head of this table, p. 93)

II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROP
ERTY-Continued
_

_ _

III.-CONSERVATION OF HEALTH
__
T

-

Other protection to person and property
Cit:
no.

Prevention and treatment
of communicable diseases

CITY

Pounds

Examining
engineers
and
plumbers

usane
societies

All

Super
vision

Total
other

Vital
sta
tistics

Conservation of
child life

other

Food
regulation
and
inspection

Other
conser
vation
of health

I

Tubercu
losis

All other

Medical
work for
school
cnloren

All

Grand total----

$579,873

$81,614

$581,289

$3,678,193

$42,069,365

$3,047,488

$56,524

$16,847,982

$8,107,511

$5,898,653

$3,921,774

$3,373,163

$216,270

Group I-----Group II------------Group III------------

287,131
119,661
173,081

65,112
5,238
11,264

431,325
123,425
26,539

2,648,520
434,277
595,396

27,825,412
6,279,288
7,964,665

1,569,580
502,915
974,993

419,854
93,757
142,913

12,153,547
2,971,325
1,723,110

5,184,575
946,362
1,976,574

3,304,430
874,701
1,719,522

3,131,026
309,586
481,162

1,359,093
491,111
922,959

103,307
89,53]
23,432

$1,690,772
832,728
466,740
696,429
237,198
106,642
204,438
208,901
84,016
165,209
43,781
215,488
104,262
127,971

$868,034
269,634
377,296
272,348
287,567
148,496
130,303
97,659
233,786
172,907
94,540
116,298
151,625
83,937

$1,435,158
210,317
110,601
184,396
75,307
141,120
82,574
102,885
292,364
129,394
111,287
71,019
134,848
49,756

5617,203294,049
$22,034
46,800--141,785124,614
65,225
84,766-90,218
843
88,079109,74766,469118,703
66,538
15,205
67,99642,126 --

$136,725 ---------27,508
$11,967
26,197 I
87,019
176,261
46,039
29,400u ---------42,601
16,360
64,305
31,590

$43,565 67,910
44,993 -80,132
$87,807
42,38237,1606,075--

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
H

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

New York, N. Y.-----------$6,084
$390,000
Chicago, Ill.--------.$34,975
19,848 --------Philadelphia, Pa.---- ------5,000
10,720
Detroit, Mich.------68,472
1,863 --------Los Angeles, Calif.-62,414
14,408
5,363
Cleveland, Ohio-----43,271 --------2,272
St. Louis, Mo,.-----7,901
780 ------- Baltimore,
- 20,042 ---------------Boston, Mass.------4,331--------- -------11,516
Pittsburgh, Pa.-----2,090
1,000
San Francisco, Calif.17,007 --.-.---Milwaukee, Wis.-----4,919
4,227 --------Buffalo, N. Y.-------------10,115
21,970
Washington, D. C,---12,283
697 ---------

Md.-------

$785,297
355,777
208,590
224,949
599,357
36,581
18,118
21,038
46,503
38,300
65,309
95,125
38,599
114,977

$8,167,762
4,063,531
1,359,843
4,130,415
1,456,964
1,275,644
982,116
717,250
1,644,947
815,196
536,308
945,991
1,014,889
714,556

$329,505
374,871
128,222
212,045
106,945
11,993
51,668
71,341
57,150
33,121
45,862
58,413
37,910
50,534

$146,179
15,098
20,790
29,399
28,647
9,716
12,420
18,911
70,780
10,963
16,069
16,670
14,391
9,821

$3,080,911
2,044,800
209,394
2,594,013
531,461
772,911
409,652
129,474
797,104
237,13
106,066
386,360
503,857
350,411

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

Minneapolis, Minn.---.
New Orleans, La.----Cincinnati, Ohio----Newark, N. J.-------- Kansas City, Mo.----Seattle, Wash.------Indianapolis, Ind.---

$6,784
6,034
26,458
7,500
1,714
4,430
7,145

--------$359
360
180
1,330
--------360

$316
823
5,977
--- ---17,853
5,880

$9,911
207,524
1,808
26,607
38,977
35,872
4,688

$I943,475
226,272
652,011
1,133,370
273,133
548,164
295,684

$14,114
34,434
15,940
72,679
38,750
42,262
34,154

$7,389
14,396
6,938
16,780
8,210
1,508
1,800

$693,199
1,975
469,654
305,535
115,071
281,672
152,155

$48,483
68,182
1,280
348,137
39,320
126,601
5,605




22
23
24
25
26

Rochester, N. Y.---17,500
2,649
84,576
Jersey City, N. J.--- -------- -----.--8,000
Houston, Tex.-------- 17,939----------------Louisville, Ky.-----9,068 ----------------Portland, Oreg.-----15,089-------- --------I
|
-I
F

27
28
29
30
31
32

33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
S47
48
49

7

Columbus, Ohio-----Toledo,Ohio--------Oakland, Calif.------ $7,378
Denver,Colo.-------1,200
Atlanta, Ga.--------7,307
Dallas, Tex.--------St. Paul, Minn:-----760
Birmingham,
Ala.----9,024
Akron, Ohio---------Memphis, Tenn.------12,215
Providence, R. I.----. 5,463
San Antonio,Tqx.---6,660
Omaha,Nebr.--------12,074
Syracuse,N..Y.---8,000

51
52
53
54

Dayton, Ohio--------OklahomaCity, Oklae.Woroester, Mass.----Rieblnad, Va.--=----Yougsttown, Ohio----Grand Rapida, Mich.-Fort Worth, Tex.----Hartford, Conn.-----Flint, Mich.---------.
New Haven, Conn.----San Diego,Calif.---Long Beach, Calif.--Nashville, Tenn.----Springfield,
Mass.---

55
56
57
58
59"
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68

Tulsa,Okla.--------Bridgeport,Conn.---Dea Molnes, Iowa----Soranton,Pa.-------Salt Lake City,,UtahYonkers, N. Y.------Paterson, N. J.-----Jacksonville,Fla.--Albany, N. Y.-------Norfolk,Va.--------Trenton, N. J.-----Chattanooga, Tenn.--Kansas City, Kans.--Fort Wayne, Ind.------

50

7

3,918

1,200
4,241
4,839
2,600
2,592
2,816
2,251
6,000
4,022
6,389
107
2,975
1,127
2,654
63
2,480
1,931

2,287

20,009
1,421
8,253
36,139
43,068

$380
192

5,070
.----......

$2,400

7,705
10,322
16,747
30,986

1,169

5,797

500
2,000

450
1,263

4,247

9,584
2,860
2,078
120

302,513
212,475
73,949
345,349
17,778

711
1,800

22,504
18,490
12,891

3,614

8,908

2,491
9,003
21,367

4,883
6,330
7,248

$6,681
17,188
131,619
15,926
15,634
15,094

2,778

56,612

66,500

7,449

4,867

59,304
42,403
456,964
226,147
64,543
195,521
92,038
236,326
73,784
147,197
105,971

14,352

1,000
2,784

11,553

6,708

51,955
113,800

2,648

208,571

450
133
4,452
2,306

38,099
153,796

18,342
20,999
12,855
8,239
16,316

'528
27,010
49,839

430
86

800

1,700
4,189

7,418

5,760

2,730

$3,400

15,000
10,019

27,810
12,862
17,390

101

.1,056
96
586
1,053

187,027

$14,389

425,089
64;222
65,883
273,345

8,937
4,953
1,089
3,226
10,461
32,587

920
100

$82,729
131,372
180,229
208,772
248,997
98,870
119,547
79,788
89,793

5,718
30,055
2,820
10,768

1,384

195

8,313
17,117
1,588
5,603
4,115

143,587
130,887
3,588
1,795
28,897

122,740
36,415
172,316
76,141
32,824--------9,954
4,055
33,880----------

13,372
16,900

33,405
63,774
41,543-

1,724
1

$25,236
4,999
2,218
4,739

85

100

72,522
91,424
24,348
28,598
33,690

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
Ti
7r,

r

889
366

699,462
717,260
169,702
460,852
159,903

11,005

702
18,800
23,029
15,240
1,200
10,061

47,587[

..........

35,976
66,091
60,158
258,050
130,768

140,549
134,783
87,948

211,765
43,535
31,737
31,097

5,150
32,650

14,997
9,094
13,557
19,200
11,530
10,402
24,204
14,795

4,477

1,500
1,200

1,488
2,460

8,598

188,396
114,513

1,700
105,589
1,200
7,746
1,069
8,091
3,368

45,638
21,669
34,027

15,248

1,291
1,121

23,792

16,307

1,536

71,451

5,548

18,879

43,728
28,001
13,537
23,274
6,370
7,909
12,005
10,996

6,092

5,300
3,517
2,700
6,326
1,000
5,354

52,590
30,348
10,658
2,769

29,620
76,587

27,064
1,104

$7,143
50,261
23,404
60,647
29,921
25,356
30,907
7,257
18,680
37,155
293,835
4,020
17,649
81,460

$13,669
27,984
57,252
61,135
27,090

13,166
8,816
138,484
19,026
14,246
31,840
12,000
89,276
15,365
22,593
16,535
2,003
23,868
42,759

14,258

9,066
58,054
7,321
13,709
15,674
73,589
26,025
25,323
31,782
21,415
39,939
2,716
6,212
8,640

$15,244

4,768
2,740
17,063
11,432

45,676

9,409
39,282
17,244
56,818
13,560
24,064

68,223

66,054
33,242
20,891
29,930

54,472
29,072

36,409
48,748

7,249
30,358
15,872

8,959

3,075
10,000

24,192
3,000

33,330
4,195
6,428
8,882

27,079

14,532

20,845

64,662

18,970

27,636

5,284
36,209
5,766
52,193
33,094

2,400

42,454
49,732

19,019
5,000
19,847
10,397

14,562
39,677

29,260

7,264
30

3,525
10,643

$28,884
36,427
73,916
40,944
24,814
28,382
12,092
17,585
22,828

H
o
O

$13,455

CO

21,513
18,859
32,280
5,580
23,275

------

H
y

8,881

16,528
22,578

19,892
17,717
18,612
11,605
14,000
18,303
13,681

d

15,445
13,643
9,413
14,394
11,856
10,691
3,710
10,516
7,934
14,702
13,414
5,600
28,730
10,023
7,717
13,039
1,720
9,900

5,722

tt
616
yto

'0

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TABLE 12.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DE'ARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
1935--Continued
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE:

0
0
P

(Seenote at head of this table,p. 93)

II.--PROTECTION
TO PERSON AND PROP

III.-CONSERVATION OF HEALTH

ERTY--Continued.

Prevention and treatment
of communicable diseases

Other protection to person and property
City
no.

CITY

Examining
engineers Humane
All other
and
societies
plumbers
.
...

Pounds
I

1

Conservation of
child life
.. _

Vital

eta

Supervision-

Total

tistics

. .. . ....

Tuberculosis

Medical
work for
school
children

All other

l

other

Al

Food
regulation
and
inspection

Other
conser
vation
of health

.

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued
. -. .

69
70
71

18
73
714
75

76
77
78
79
80
81

82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90

91
92
93
94

Camden,

N. J.--------

$3,498

Erie,Pa.-----------Elizabeth, N: J.----Wichita,Kans.---- -Spokane,Wash.------Fall River, Mass.---Cambridge, Mass.----New Bedford,Mass.--Reading, Pa.--------Knoxville, Tenn.----Peoria, I11.--------South Bend,Ind.----Tacoma, Waeh.-=------

--

Miami, Fla.---------Gary,Ind.----------Canton, Ohio--------Wilmington, Del.----Tampa, Fla.---------Somerville, Maeess.---El Paso, Tex.-------Ind.----Evansville,
Lynn,Mass.--------Utica,N. Y,--------Duluth, Minn.-------Waterbury, Conn.----Lowell, Mass.--------

$2,758

293

.........
.........
.........

3,981
808
5,600

.........
.........

1,501

.-------

50

3,615

-........

372

.........
.........
.........
-.........

1,393
676
100

+---

1,116

2,472

4,547
3,559

5,266

.........

700

89,840

430

1,650

3,400
1,732

600
_._---.....

795

10,380

400
4,244

2,105

1,188
1,932

324

4,090
2,607
780

2,175

I
Honolulu, Hawaii

$73,359

.........

2,917
1,500
7,441

, .. .

$1,200

$42
30

I---

/ Not included in group or grand totals.

I

Ir

+
16,968

92,616
70,741
31,677
52,621
184,514
181,869
200,037
78,493
85,006
113,804
36,033
42,042
59,696
43,718
30,259
38,264
49,270
174,407
39,299
37,334
162,184
76,093
49,123
64,427
143,240

i

$7,923

14,276
15,788
23,219
9,660
14,767
3,560
3,548
8,005
16,268
7,055
6,422
11,164
7,000
12,635
7,685
2,345
16,560
12, 461
6,228
11,649
11,103

230,340

,

.

... ....

$967

13,205
8,357
9,170
13,614
1,017

$94,974
67,378
106,431

898
1,200
1,050

40,000
86,271

$21,933
46,554

21,653
13,648
14,390
20,712
41,350
22,437

23,199

31,403

1,374
9,319

14,189
12,536
14,979
12,623

7,447

1,188

14,367
13,033

1,920

22,323

2,900
89,591

1,200
X05
1,390

1,245
2,797

88,284
5;852

858
7,850
358

658

6,832
9,178

--------

1

200,000

32,270

12,429
5,420
33,132
11,110
14,059
12,309
75,031

10,800

12,000

6,848
17,652
27,956
386

1,200

14,566
21,088
19,847
t

-

$2,125
3,936
10,736
8,061
5,252

4,157
9,300
6,201
8,100
5,145
2,940
3,139
5,993

14,533

4,652
11,803
21,742
6,610
23,008
7,573
20,591
16,662
21,897

15,749

-

..

$747
1,290
11,929

28,212

5,660
5,369
1,730

;

10,587

.

$39,664
27,631
18,066
798
19,365
37,378
41,205

991

2,500
5,694
2,733
3,900
500
9,000
5,814
1,506
20,031

1,800
6,665
3,628
13,311
10,304
7,489
3,833
6,388
12,976
7,598
3,193
7,692

-

if----

8,953

""'"""
-,------------------------------

in
H

Pn
H
H

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TABLE 12. -GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1935B-Continued
(Seenote at head of this table,p. 93)

-IV.--SANITATION,
0

ORPROMOTIOLN
OF CLEANLINESS

ity
no.

Other
CITY

Total

Sewers and
sewage
disposal

cleaning

V.-IIlGHWAYS

i

refuse
bc
collectionv
c
venience
and
stations
disposal

Other
anita
tion

Super-n
vision

Total

Snow
and ice
removal

Roadways

Street
lighting

$93,822,664

$16,092,346
$31,449,516
$42,284,897

$527,121$3,438,784
$111,358,111

$1,665,068 $57,260,736 $8,257,530 $40,156,552

---

66,016,922

Group I------------Group II------------

9,739,115

Group III----------- 18,066,627

10,280,903 24,387,85529,200,163 215,819 1,932,182
2,005,934
3,805,509

2,485,456
4,576,205

4,525,556
8,559,178

91,489
249,813

630,680
875,922

1

70,791,332 1,180,434134,607,528
15,306,412
25,280,367

Repair
for com
pensation

F

*1i
Grand tOtal--

Water
ways

112,344
372,290

6,084,540
389,347
1,783,643

9,332,576
13,320,632

$891,413

$3,126,812

410,113
238,207
243,093

2,098,160

,rr

26,390,557
4,909,936
8,858,059

326,002
702,650

GROUP I.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1

2
3
4
5
6

7

8

9

10
11

12
13

14

New York,N. Y.---- $30,265,697
Chicago, I11.-----8,903,296
Philadelphia, Pa.--4,170,214
Detroit,Mich.-----4,144,454
Los Angeles,Calif.- 1,783,064
Cleveland,Ohio----1,699,193
St. Louis,Mo.-----992,205
Baltimore,Md.------ 2,320,065
boston,Mass.------3,069,892
Pittsburgh, ae.----- 1,610,603
San Francisco,Calif.
746,025
Milwaukee, Win..---- 3,015,051
buffalo,N. Y.---1,767,204
Washington,
D. C.---- 1,529,959

T

$2,314,680 $13,649,744 $13,965,487
3,147,740
2,423,801
3,086,824
76,556
2,060,303
1,864,718
633,256
2,092,151
1,294,157
339,994
397,436
859,963
275,999
230,192
1,081,123
333,769
279,814
266,872
451,680
526,647
1,219,245
690,583
601,459
1,571,548
69,120
344,799
1,000,000
241,727
457,042
11,079
1,309,450
416,703
1,166,28

104,621

400,410 1,130,026

291,728

507,354

682,837

-------$11,388
5,784
28,219
3,659

-------5,940
24,581
42,152
65,210
-------, 6,161.

9,144
13,381

$335,786
233,543
162,853
96,671
182,012
111,879
105,810
97,912
164,150
131,474
36,177
116,48

$20,556,697
16,001,708
4,771,585
3,381,221
4,320,278
2,166,53b
1,945,862
3,088,570
4,405,966
2,666,278
1,189,457
2,028,167

122,801

2,088,218

34,659

2,160,810

$9,211,632 $4,099,006
8,497,099
141,874
986
1,495,474
2,373,520
50,335
2,082,249

$182,150
159,179
154,686
357.652
76,999
----------------19,225
--------72,504
5,649
16,034

1,305,708

39,531

902,450
1,415,313 129,780
2,023,446 1,223,940
1,764,068
29,044
433,894
1,231,039
35,468
67,961
960,810 238,134
68,395
910,826
96,442

$6,494,897

-----

7,139,388
2,983,778

454,367
2,072,979
635,201
985,743
1,275,714
993,681

'--

$65,339
2,598
51,122
141,092

759,442
719,731
442,193
709,266

48,654
101,308

724,177

9568,992
64,168
71,322
142,749
88,051
134,973
57,669
107,446
164,899
41,220
30,183
254,779
10,739
360,970

GROUPII.--CITIES
HAVINGA POPULATION OF 300,000'1' 500,000
---

15
16
17

18
19

20
21
22
23
24
25

26

Minn.--

r
Tr

Minneapolis,
New Orleans, La.---Cincinnati, Ohio---Newark, N. J.------Kansas City, Mo.---Seattle, Wash.-----Indianapolis, Ind.-Hochester, N. Y.---Jersey City, N. J.-Houston, Tex.------Louisville, Ky.----Portland, Oreg.------

$816,248
1,146,032
932,427
1,779,249
743,166
570,398
610,058
1,270,944
967,036
390,689

$109,688
9129,012
417,196
180,515
491,461
2,405
91,379
177,164
167,872
48,508
177,199

246,465
349,702
428,672
295,094
59,265
135,826
1 G,619
158,113
31,477

452,902

80,821

96,165

359,966

61,726

199,046

$263,085 -------443,103 -------350,372 $14,675
595,025 22,042
391,802 13,779
375,890
9,228
271,624
3,036
894,321 12,063
467,977 -------164,044 -------255,482

52,831

4,153

12,513

$14,463
39,268
37,163
242,049
40,086
34,636
22,408
40,069
92,438
17,969
16,281

33,850

IT

942,053 X1,132,325 166 766
--------501,906
--------953,897
--------530,663
36,193
--------1,069,798
1,276
26,470 1,566,510
4,532
356,395
7,017
844,020
181,272
--------625,575
3,640
8,250
741,645
803,000
8,110
443,637
957,899
15,912
200
566,205

91,712,506

828,299
1,580,600
1,064,471
1,733,496
2,173,811
702,283
1,877,519
968,729
903,799

--------;

i

i

i

$342,489

$1,275

312,814

554,331

-------------

398,579

608,344
375,000 194,363
340,114
837,792
2,329

$27,298
13,579
72,372
99,036
54,078
11,468
1,242
5,089

339,514
153,904

339,434
305,621

40,240

11,819
29,721

a
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TABLE 12.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1935-Continued

O

(See note at head of this table, p. 93)

IV.-SA1ITATION,
City
no.

CITY
Total

OR PRlOTION OF CLEANLINESS

Sewers and
sewage
diposal

leaning

Other
refuse
collection

Public

and
disposal

eniee
stations

V.-HI(HWAYS

Other
sanitation

Total

Roadways
visionremoval

Snow
and ice

treet

Water-

Repair
for cn
pensation

GROUP III.-CITI6S HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

27
28
29
30
31

Columbus,Ohio----Toledo, Ohio------Oakland,Calif.---Denver, Colo.-----Atlanta, Ga.-------

$431,092
505,878
236,404
403,480

$64,235
109,105
60,132
37,250

502,683

89,276

32
33
34
35
36

Dallas, Tex.-------

393,190
216,341

100,703

St. Paul, Minn.---Birmingham, Ala.---Akron, Ohio-------Memphis, Tenn.-----

234,102
257,930
329,269

53,595
19,898
76,083

48,415

$85,194
194,178

146,392

$267,546
182,116

$454

5,480

11,998

305,371
146,348

17,500
251,259

5,840

64,772
95,174

213,338
67,572

1,833

47,020

157,974

1,628

91,170

64,340

86,340

181,994

$13,663
14,999
17,882
37,519
15,800

$430,326
596,465
625,308
1,073,186
458,375

12,544

317,558
493,004
257,838
452,912
453,877

7,782
4,337
34,520

$55,608
33,524

---------

$412,567
336,690
336,328
664,228
213,194
115,682
235,803
145,552
286,466
277,660

$20,000
7,717

68,460

$231,955
218,406
290,196
198,128

------

144,089
188,741
97,270
164,563
176,217

-r

$17,759
7,820
34,966
77,521
47,053
57,787
----------

15,016
1,883

0
H
0n
H
H
H

H

------,
37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.-San Antonio, Tex.-Omaha, Nebr.-------Syracuse, N. Y.----Dayton, Ohio-------

711,698
355,108
227,246
700,600
337,231

294,204
78,268
33,067
185,479

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.
Worcester, Mass.--Richmond, Va.------

230,983

Youngstown, Ohio---

154,425

Grand Rapids, Mich.

151,218

47
48
49

Fort Worth, Tex.--Hartford, Conn.---Flint, Mich.-------New Haven, Conn.---San Diego, Calif.---

204,724

Long Beabh, Calif.-Nashville, Tenn.---Springfield, Mass.-Tulsa, Okla.---- ---Bridgeport, Conn.----

80
51

52
53
54
55

56

337,484
338,469

150,482
87,030
103,867

207,209
122,599
74,500

203,631

378,656

37,597

99,287

55,217
107,838
48,953
13,451
68,646

77,841
61,856
71,499

88,207
138,726
196,414

93,880

32,280
2,382
13,402
3,850

-------; 9,718
8,825

44,953

82,290

24,685

54,060

49,825
114,610

89,748
251,539

114,799
276,455
208,325

48,765
27,387
10,713
68,032
26,839

14,620

86,389

43,620

130,107

18,620
1,260
6,144
7,759

341,884
227,810
609,072
119,944
364,281

79,828
4,884
29,577
27,617
74,312

56,245
59,850
123,127

175,005
116,971
423,093

15,206

435,765

113,321

48,769
42,085

67,159

38,623
238,469

27,522
67,211
13,430
11,031
11,018

1,922
2,408

16,347

2,027

20,239
21,603
11,809
1,419

1,060,812
272,445
360,380
570,122
355,983

12,940
1,000

187,130
1,031,442
435,305
406,931
253,643

2,460
24,009

16,386
23,609
1,817
21,799

271,527
487,191
183,848
369,445
370,828

14,459
46,105
18,069
4,935
7,388

305,724
280,313
703,632
198,584
430,369

1,600

7,585

6,970

6,305

527,549
186,510
131,920
200,119
238,425
114,986
601,186
312,264
246,528
86,988

197,048
1,000
40,076

126,093
5,274
41,199

268,281
65,833
214,100
323,240
110,673
67,896
260,166
80,222
148,082
121,657

178,796
218,039
73,282
154,726
210,335

91,002
3,742
43,776

92,731
178,009
106,824
163,403
160,233

169,427
195,130
150,207
121,180
287,100

279,487

126,673
61,425
240,935
74,582
135,649

7,620

_..-.....

54,994
19,102
13,360
6,687
5,285
1,788
19,988
25,965
4,736
3,799

141
570
260
3,319
23,758
33,003
2,822

0
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57
58
59
60
61

Dea Moines , Iowa----Scranton, Pa.-------Salt Lake City, Utah
Yonkers, N. Y.----Paterson, N. J.-----

197,918
274,959
69,957
779,131
367,341

62
63
64
65
66

Jacksonville, Flae.-Albany, N. Y.------Norfolk, Va.-------Trenton, N.'J.-----Chattanooga, Tenn.--

67
68
69
70
71

59,362
30,401
41,019
142,327

59,891
56,947
20,659
86,809
40,865

61 895
175,382
35,357
581,324
173,073

3,212
12,229
6,013
---1,500

366,225
518,327
245,862
271,204
101,163

118,486
91,504
56,534
75,571
14,872

67,870
262,988
58,701
65,726
19,692

140,493
110,170
119,230
112,376
53,896

---4,858

Kansas City, Kane.-Fort Wayne, Ind.---Camden, N. J.-------Erie, Pa.---------Elizabeth, N. J.----

41,140
136,602
174,518
177,756
203,190

5,244
21,881
35,666
38,787
35,637

7,254
35,535
51,433
51,666
101,927

25,770
67,229
85,262
84,014
58,493

72
73
74
75
76

Wichita, Kans.-----Spokane, Wash.-----Fall River, Mass.--Cambridge, Mass.---New Bedford, Mass.---

121,473
152,129
88,079
403,567
238,822

37,167
24,949
19,585
92,414
49,471

34,345
51,854
7,799
51,412
27,711

41,100
64,790
53,335
251,216
143,611

77
78
79
80
81

Reading, Pa.------Knoxville, Tenn.----Peoria, Ill.------South Bend, Ind.----Tacoma, Wash.------

162,277
119,453
222,052
53,505
183,557

58,072
20,613
93,499
9,008
29,58

34,597
33,320
37,792
18,112
44,746

82
83
84
85
86

Miami, Fla.--------Gary, Ind.----------Canton, Ohio------Wilmington, Deal.---Tampa, Fla.----------

245,220
100,524
71,187
249,392
219,212

42,578
18,669
33,814
16,219
24,583

87
88
89
90

Somaerville,Mass.---El Paso, Tex.------Evansville, Ind.---Lynn, Mass.----- -

330,271
93,509
65,510
256,141

91
92
93
94

Utica, N. Y.--------Duluth, Minn.-------Waterbury, Conn.---Lowell, Mass.--------

Honolulu, Hawaii 1/--

13,558
-7,928
69,979
9,576

--

9,519

324,910
287,347
401,250
449,802
176;360

---------3,182
8,390
----------

164,394
134,656
242,248
159,464
40,618

9,988
3,070
5,835
132,412
11,989

39,376
453,017
48,807
778,118
11,397
153,819
8,012
309,804
12,703
,---- 245,328

21,192
50,657
-----------------

293,578
169,338
1,194
121,216
161,492

---59,044
4,418
11,604
---------

144,288 --92,227
142,084
153,477
123,753---138,247-269,505
228,805
58,076
165,485
83,836
---

6,240
54,212
2,693
4,449

769
131
11,499
-

2,872
10,457
2,157
--------7,133

102,825
81,253
211,149
208,964
251,403

3,679
11,922
7,551
5,805

15,614
---76,521--------65,65
67,560
10,000
117,843
22,320

18,029

8,861
6,808
3,500
8,525
-------

202,651
442,147
299,414
452,239
301,651

2,040
---7,244
13,413
13,331

78,032
300,356
159,622
215,066
126,748

57,998
57,933
88,049
24,735
103,519

7,470
--------------4,692

4,140
7,587
2,712
1,650
1,242

197,869
196,283
220,867
204,851
327,944

1,150

---------440
15,503

93,144
103,157
125,047
106,671
199,355

------1,707

98,670
93,12695,820------97,740 -111,379----

47,273
52,861
7,302
54,824
28,955

132,695
28,994
28,590
170,034
156,727

-------------

22,674

374,577
89,509
173,771
154,381
241,036

171,969
6,390
139,590
59,947
131,072

---------2,224
------

200,358
2,250
80,47929,925
84,430
108,000 ----

--

1,481
7,740
8,947

76,481
21,958
13,780
71,895

32,400
28,849
22,940
13,992

220,408
38,993
26,728
159,734

-------1,995

982
1,734
2,062
10,520

292,772
93,243
175,356
289,596

11,723
----5,979
7,000

151,755
50,464
98,578
70,009

54,494
------39,987

74,800-------42,77970,039
172,247
353

----

226,583
90,493
277,013
213,477

12,794
39,849
172,360
23,453

64,416
26,296
54,016
42,957

139,942
11,493
43,025
135,097

4,099
-------5,714
9,866

5,332
12,855
1,898
2,104

354,281
236,861
1,397,272
431,944

4,230
3,387
26,786
11,995

154,832
96,764
1,089,458
242,368

55,068
65,947
136,228
80,160

281,902

61,266

93,442

127,194

--------

---------

775,591

Not included in group or grand totals.

1,500
-3,289
--------

--

3,728
3,858

575
--------

1

---2,640
2,200
-------

-----------

677,857

---10,746
92,214
40,544

---------

86,449
------------133,592---120,684
105,35
64,258
92,729
121,596
131,406
108,986

-,169
--------

83
58,321
49,062
206
140
12,042

--------

140,151-69,686
144,800-97,421----

84,296

762
1,053

--------

105
-

4,905

-

2,056
7,780
1,964

760
-97
-

13,438




TABLE 12.-GOVERNkENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THC GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1935-Continued
(See note at head of this table, p. 93)

VI.-CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS
Charities
noit

CITY

Total

Supervision

i
Grand total---

$337,990,102

Group I------------Group I-----------Group III---=--------

Outdoor

Special

tutions

$218,887,104

City

$11,437,738 I15,702,148

-

1

2,167,535
540,696
829,577

265,972,021
32,609,833
39,408,248

Corrections

General

Other
charities

For

adults

For minors

boards and
officers

All other

________tutions

$3,637,808
L

11

L

Hospitals

Care of poor
Care of
sionIninsti- children

176,906,270
15,448,431
26,532,403

1'
7,905,653
1,389,342
2,142,743

$1,849,573

$41,819,337

12,695,542
2,079,650
926,956

$10,780,846

I

1

$13,847,258

$12,114,570

1

1,568,749
107,141
173,683

29,366,810
7,781,821
4,670,706

7,395,597
754,692
2,630,557

11,341,340
1,979,222
526,696

$4,740,047

F
10,119,360
1,312,164
683,046

L$3,173,673

F
3,908,341
683,524
148,182

2,596,824
433,150
143,699

GROUP
I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 ANDOVER

I
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

r1 r

T
$311,227

$143,754,476
New York, N. Y.---7,'143,489
Shicago, Ill.------7,403,396
Philadelphia, Pa.--+=
9,684,665
Detroit, Mich.----Los Angeles, Calif.-.
13,418,874
Cleveland, Ohio---8,346,183
St. Louis, Mo.----4,647,974
2,230,250
Baltimore, Md.----15,183,886
Boston, Mass.------3,431,914
Pittsburgh, Pa.---San Francisco, Calif.
5,979,227
Milwaukee, Wis.---13,773,110
Buffalo, N. Y.----18,153,410
Washington, D. C.--12,821,167

$109,643,092
1,304,672
329,997
3,458,464
8,463,184
5,699,333
1,630,630
116,792
9,292,525
633,839
3,140,846
11,014,093
14,515,024
7,663,779

60,993
103,669
23,494
14,974
21,951
22,365
978,847
80,784
77,222
365,537
106,472

T

T

T

$1,928,620
930,569
.378,264
945,702
527,306
146,474
129,134

$922,081
176,953
25,000
1,547
3,145
28,064
11,292
54,912
28,031
50,787

$8,198,965
561,626
228,130
332,325
148,546
551,474
310,444
180,568
297,578

732,866
1,068,975
477,837
159,642
346,147
134,117

423,595
248,232
620,524
593,535

T

3

T

$4,460,716
20,000
230,099
1,189,257

1,399,644
1,005,346
1,090,442
584,383

54,821
177,681
34,435

T

T

$12,464,402
2,302,444
1,514,362
1,144,927
2,723,699
485,029
1,085,782
558,117
3,008,233

103,930
363,738

$1,592,561
36,680
1,820,924
1,720,405
177,844
1,058,456
931,232
520,759

607,113
420,744

360,134
158,659
892,737
9,753
2,061,196

$3,057,604
1,075,689
1,2'72,143
499,466
865,548
140,712
247,482
152,474
546,624
524,543
180,951
263,384
323,069
969,671

$20,495
27,046
109,946
851,894
357,330
138,352
80,869
1,262
358,099

$139,697
88,572
174,669
241,681
122,007
65,257
----------93,420
141,130

$861,556
354,213
156,476
130,543
317,872
88,695
52,699
36,708
280,180
51,054
89,701
71,538
94,692
10,897

$313,652
380,643
1,387,008
158,360
168,236
132,972
123,398
223,817
19,002
661,798
30,772
63,317
3,428
241,938

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000

r
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Minneapolis, Minn.--New Orleans, La.---Cincinnati, Ohio---Newark, N. J,-------Kansas City, Mo.----Seattle, Wash.------Indianapolis, Ind.-Rochester, N. Y.----I Jersey City, N. .---

Ir
$3,343,260
755,636
4,286;956
3,668,499
1,787,098
1,774,859
1,133,816
9,259,669
3,245,400

1

f --------I
*96,887
42,060
--------21,776
----------------428,119
27,540

-I
$,447,607
361,589
2,379,861
845,067
29,030
738,314
108,048
7,066,655
195,162

1
$19,592
54,538
166,400
166,513
188,725
229,938
70,528
159,316
111,583

I
$52,334

33,992
145,690
356,480
54,203
15,400
251,651
484,714
291,749

-I
I

$1,311
8,411
---------9,629
4,296
600
132
82,762
----------

1
$554,063

--------1,059,728
935,610
862,272
509,158
507,631
319,916
2,036,770

o
H

$29,388
17,675
57,079
13,049
--------------------69,540
557,961
------------

r
$44,825
52,754
87,812
163,787
99,813
61,590
13,015
23,696
52,415

$33,948
14,172
63,711
84,789
47,646
16,250
32,402
41,848
30,952

o

H
V




24
25
26

Houston, Tex.-----Louisville, Ky.----

Portland, Oreg.-----

--------24,314
---------

639,957
1,444,451
1,270,232

37,171
444,353
795,574

24,785
64,002
133,422

43,915
349,522
----------

----------------------------

299,052
456,860
240,761

10,000
------------

27,260
3,403
3,266

85,919
70,794
89,018

75,626
---------8,191

36,229
31,203

]

.

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
,
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

Columbus, Ohio-----Toledo, Ohio-------Oakland, Calif.----Denver, Colo.------Atlanta, Ga.-------Dallas, Tex.-------St. Paul, Minn.----Birmingham, Ala.----

$112,694
99,170
10,981
1,315,934
1,201,713
214,649
828,370
100,529

35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42

Akron, Ohio--------Memphis, Tenn.-----Providence, R. I.--San Antonio, Tex.--Omaha, Nebr.-------Syracuse, N. Y.----Dayton, Ohio-------Oklahoma City, Okla.

241,236
396,143
1,511,513
24,922
34,171
4,150,654
261,102
135,002

43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

Worcester, Mass.---Richmond, Va.------Youngstown, Ohio---Grand Rapids, Mich.Fort Worth, Tex.--Hartford, Conn.----Fliht, Mich.-------New Haven, Conn.---

2,206,599
545,284
153,152
71,548
166,599
2,142,613
2,411,849
1,459,235

51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59

San Diego, Calif.--Long Beach, Calif.-Nashville, Tenn.---Springfield, Mass.-Tulsa, Okla.-------Bridgeport, Conn.--Des Moines, Iowa---Scranton, Pa.------Salt Lake City, Utah

12,095
133,834
353,.912
2,096,584
33,340
2,291,529
3,350
417,534
24,024

60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68

Yonkers, N. Y.-----Paterson, N. J.----Jacksonville, Fla.-Albany, N. Y.------Norfolk, Va.-------Trenton, N. J.-----Chattanooga, Tenn.-Kansas City, Kans.-Fort Wayne, Ind.-----

2,227,812
369,698
121,089
1,039,826
253,176
277,484

,

$209

14,310
-.........

,
$50,607
66,020
3,600
660,430
539,493
22,800
468,104
54,917

$7,729

$29,435
31,667

$18,937

$3,991

:---------

$1,995
1,483

7,381
64,290
15,283

$46,498
2,565
15,660
33,488

$445,643
510,277
128,837
257,460

9,840

500
42,466
..... -----

$35,865

56,938
81,789
6,624
55,008
45,612

$21,849

19,577

4,863

----------

X57,088

13,752

66,299

129,717
..........

35,638
6,894
1,239,155
10,471
15,000
3,274,168
68,974
116,494
1,394,391
232,477

66,010

200,197

.....--36'1,
061

10,459
2,000

220,681

147,190
81,204

172,500

279
5,000

64,538
2,520

464,337

19,750

7,006
148,783
30,614
18,719

47,131
95,264
1,569,204
1,885,155
1,082,987
2,227
110,073
33,373
1,635,587
7,336
1,914,212
3,350
111,684

17,335
23,044

1,338

34,814

1,920

136,455
6,749
-------I ---------

1,538,527
225,774
44,993
686,725
137,986
169,332
32,321
8,687

55,557
18,508

16,984
11

10,700

--

--......

__

15,095
10,161
3,169

20,065

63,561

163,027

65,492

1,241
10,081
50

28,620

508,572
4,687

5,378

26,498

1,291
10,620

9,868
6,032

530

25,188
118,067

611

57,378

136,302

10,796

50,246

39,265

...........

8,902
34,250

223,983
135,319
16,528

39,669
51,265
640

267,909
4,905

54,460
98,519
300
1,025

310
2,884
2,585
...........

839

16,994

6,687

7,603

3,197

74,371

100,001

2,323
8,705

197,620
...........

7,860
19,700

12,540

14,451
15,004

115,611
19,265
54,000

1,983
407,837
18,122
81,180

4,906
198,907

5,189
31,848

4,167
346,098
132,200

15,527
4,360

27,330

28,944

23,230

182,368

3,586
7,754

346,738
80,000
44,400
187,418
7,973

28,028
525
900
..........

....

193,223
. . .

2,000

5,364
11,683

29,499

1,557
1,200

51,922
14,314
............

12,000
..........

1,445
2,040




PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
TABLE 12. -GOVERNMENTAL-COST
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1935-Continued
(See note at head of this table, p. 93)

VI.-CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS
Charities

Hospitals

Care of poor
Care of
children

In institutions

Outdoor

Corrections

General
a
charitiesS

COther
City

Special
I

For

adults

Far minors

$10,774
15,993

$6,126

All other

(Probation
boards and
officers

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued

71
72
73
74
75
76

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; Teen.--Peoria, Ill.-------South Bend, Ind.---Tadoma, Wash.-------

82
83

Miami, Fla.--------Gary,Ind.----------

84

Canton, Ohio--------

85

Wilmington, Del.---

86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94

Tampa, Fla.--------

69

70

Somerville, Mass.--El Paso, Tex.-----Evansville, Ind.---

Lynn, Mass.--------Utica,'N. Y.------Duluth; Minn.-----Waterbury, Conn.--Lowell, Mass.------

$194,000
5,917
250,216
30,245
37,537
1,077,773
1,177,592
567,926

$8,970

$92,330

6,320

182,363
11,071

1,457
25,178

867,911
849,340
386,488

3,600
3,600

$20,000

19,109
209
308

70,663

1,630

205,184

6,658

13,054

68,059
120
8,268

39,599

----.....
2,400

3,950
154,927

404,902

$1,845

15,191
1,500

6,007
153,934

49,473
33,265
20,108

19,516
38,035

1,161

26,580
895,997

1,800
23,330

4,E66
6,896
847,364
1,190,061
370,249
723,164

483,362

SNot includedin groupor grand totals.

______

183,420

65,495

2,946
2,000

4,200

8,400
10,161

3,410

223,513
42,526
27,947
12,500

400
3,000

11,050
1,354

76,642

1,881

35,077
91,294'

L

/--

$6,668
115,372
254,732

4,682

70,699
71,854
93,659

770
57,775

-

Honolulu, Hawaii

$70,000
3,000
34,006

$1,657
1,425
4,800
2,400

13,346

$12,756

2,750

770
282,671
68,059
41,564
12,218
577,420
1,500
75,609
159,344
264,493
1,021,487
43,663
23,750
959,152
1,311,392
43,417
605,768"
852,976

$2,700

1,260

5,481

940
72,088

3,583
2,340
4,703

1,360
53,322

37,939
483

4
L

1

______

45,458

97,640
33,296
12,874

18,002

----

F
I

I

38,124

1

4I

104,4751

F

I

I

3,600

1

44,559

-

---1
-

L

6,118

39,606




TABLE 12.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTSFOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERALDEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1935-Continued
(See note at head of this table, p. 93)

VII.-EDUCATION
City
no.

VIII.-RECREATION
__

CITY

_

_ _,_

_
-r

Total

Schools

Libraries

Total

Educational

$566,558,074

$545,717,934

________

-

Group I------------------------------Group II-----------------------------Group III--------------------------

356,346,481
66,142,178
144,069,415

$20,840,140

343,697,201
63,253,765
138,768,968

0

$47,942,934

$5,968,892

$14,445,642
-- _______-_

________-______

12,649,280
2,888,413
5,302,447

Parks and trees
1

a

!I

Grand total---------------------

General

31,841,232
5,399,569
10,702,133

4,918,606
385,191
665,095

9,371,747
1,459,506
3,614,389

$27,528,400
_

17,550,879
3,554,872
6,422,649

New York, N. Y.---Chicago, Ill.-------Philadelphia, Pa..- ----Detroit, Mich.-----------------------Los Angeles, Calif.-----Cleveland, Ohio--St. Louis, Mo.- -----Baltimore, Md.-----------------------Boston, lMass.---.- ---. Pittsburgh, Pa.-----------San Francisco, Calif.-----Milwaukee, Wis.---Buffalo, N. Y.---10,756,224
Washington, D.C.------

$142,620,590
39,367,274
27,188,590
23,458,950
23,992,847
13,358,501
9,931,400
9.,290,305
17,581,183
11,640,206
8,331,899
8,869,044
9,959,468

X139,733,469
37,988,298
26,528,283
22,479,227
23,005,512
11,863,476
9,518,931
8,797,186
16,546,719
10,982,115
7,999,346
8,511,684
10,180,544
9,562,411

$,887,121
1,378,976
660,307
979,723
987,335
1,495,025
412,469
493,119
1,034,464
658,091
332,553
357,360
575,680

397,057

td
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
14

H
O

$7,282,024
5,744,861
2,413,612
1,490,469
1,675;548
479,519
1,176,892
828,018
2,206,026
976,911
1,830,393
1,837,689
2,067,969
1,831,301

*1,709,190
762,131
260,238
263,910
122,465
5,359
268,045
43,331
63,677
80,238
286,797
526,253
291,110
235,862

$1,121,234
2,217,261
484,484
705,947
767,010
72,004
182,688
121,458
636,434
354,113
918,518
392,439
1,086,222
311,935

$4,451,600
2,765,469
1,668,890
520,612
786,073
402,156
726,159
663,229
1,505,915
542,560
625,078
918,997
690,637
1,283,504

$50,830
29,390
11,000
72,541
47,500
40,777
18,346
74,201

$187,643
52,886
175,516
102,650
98,525
207,856
82,695
237,514
49,123
34,980
142,576
87,542

$521,279
156,476
211,042
412,919
398,513
136,943
269,113
540,661
490,395
59,711
183,567
174,253

a
03

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0
IC

'

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TD 500,000
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Minneapolis, Minn.-----------------$--New Orleans, La.---------------------Cincinnati, Ohio-------------------Newark, N. .------Kansas City, Mo.---------------------Seattle, Wash.- -----Indianapolis, Ind.----Rochester, N. Y.-------City, N. J.-------------------Houston, Tex.--Louisville, Ky.--Portland, Oreg.-------------

Jersey

7,928,376
3,356,786
8,370,245
9,122,088
4,967,771
4,489,812
4,803,958
6,842,742
5,118,388
3,392,297
3,729,903
4,019,812

$7,486,171
3,297,797
8,005,310
8,706,757
4,726,701
4,263,419
4,554,463
6,635,402
4,906,891
3,309,028
3,583,423
3,778,403

$442,205
58,989
364,935
415,331
241,070
226,393
249,495
207,340
2
11,497
83,269
146,480
241,409

$759,752
238,752
397,558
588,110
544,558
385,576
370,154
852,376
539,518
122,651
326,143
274,441

27,960
-

12,646

N
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59
60
61
62
63

Salt Lake City, Utah---2---------------Yonkers, N. Y.-----------------------Paterson, N. J.----------------------Jacksonville, Fla.--------------------Albany, N. Y.-------------------------

64
65
66
67
68

Norfolk, Va.- Trenton, NJ. -.- Chattanooga, Tenn.Kansas City, Kans..---Fort Wayne, Ind.-

69
70
71
72
73

Camden, N. J.-------Erie, Pa.--Elizabeth, N. J.8074-- Wichita, Kans.- ------Spokane, Wash.-------

74
75
76
77
78

Fall River, Mass.Cambridge, Mass.New Bedford, Mass.Reading, Pa.Knoxville, Tenn.-

79
80
81
82
83

,109,826
2,955,093
2,492,118
1,365,850
2,003,802

2,032,943
2,901,217
2,424,602
1,291,657
1,883,598

76,883
51,876
67,516
74,193
120,204

192,907
236,446
66,844
237,070
285,852

1,133,354
1,936,600
977,365
1,195,604
1,307,463

1,100,701
1,837,332
934,247
1,170,084
1,242,850

32,653
99,268
43,118
25,520
64,613

52,456
83,941
51,192
37,908
72,244

1,882,879
1,607,108
1,803,743
1,700,445
1,478,793

1,852,835
1,561,329
1,741,275
1,654,073
1,415,336

31,044
45,779
62,468
46,372
63,457

53,806
64,587
55,240
123,081
125,289

1,261,458
1,965,984
1,488,955
1,630,104
1,071,087

1,220,944
1,895,634
1,428,668
1,592,887
1,017,424

40,514
70,350
60,287
37,217
53,663

47,795
211,061
69,850
152,827
22,139

Peoria, Ill.--------------------------South Bend, Ind.--Tacoma, Wash.------Miami, Fla.- ----Gary, Ind.----------------------------

1,224,174
1,235,259
1,265,792
908,453
1,366,325

1,150,161
1,169,994
1,212,994
896,053
1,304,206

74,013
65,265
52,798
12,400
62,119

157,205
86,144
111,809
140,069
80,562

84
85
86
87
88

Canton, Ohio-------------------------Wilmington, Del.---------------------Tampa, Fla.--------------------------Somerville, Mass,- --El Paso, Tex.---

1,344,839
1,487,656
990,931
1,490,967
859,693

1,323,623
1,432,966
971,776
1,422,074
836,279

21,216
54,690
19,155
68,893
23,414

39,082
84,599
54,489
115,692
63,419

89
90
91
92
93
94

Evansville, Ind.Lynn, Mass.-Utica, N. Y.- Duluth, Min.---_ __
--Waterbury, Conn.
-------Lowell, Mass,---

1,025,793
1,614,708
1,589,199
1,771,928
1,640,411
1,257,027

963,246
1,539,153
1,517,331
1,706,592
1,594,620
1,225,656

62,547
75,555
71,868
65,336
45,791
31,371

87,274
164,734
93,066
104,927
142,352
52,762

18,721

391,096

388,317

2,779

264,858

26,002

Honolulu, Hawaii

-

-

--------------

-----

----

--------------

-----

---

.--------------------

11,643
10,166

55,098
82,999
10,745
148,449
59,397

126,166
143,281
56,099
80,349
224,455

8,008
10,342
16,603
7,109
19,032

37,213
73,599
34,589
30,799
51,096

7,924
10,472
40,318
26,845
51,496

44,677
44,288
14,922
96,236
71,293

---------------

2,722
47,362
13,348
40,277
17,717

45,073
163,699
56,502
66,756
4,422

4,280
12,387
-----1,706

50,949
37,821
42,635
68,015
31,125

106,256
44,043
56,787
72,054
47,731

26,917
17,945
25,314
33,881
22,298

12,165
64,691
27,925
81,811
38,818

20,570
59,442
16,257
53,096
87,620
23,707

47,983
105,292
76,809
32,482
53,239
29,055

56,745

182,111

--------------8,272
2,000
7,235
----------------------------

--------------2,116
1,205
9,827
--------------2,500
------------------------------------------45,794

--------------1,963
1,250
--------------2,303

19,349
1,493

H

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TABLE

12. -GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAY5ENTS FOR OPERATION

AVD SUBDIVISIONS

ANDiMAINTENANCE

OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL

OF GENERAL DEPARTMNTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
1935-Continued

SERVICE:

(See note at head of this table, p. 93)

VII.-EDUCATION
Cit

VIII. -RECREATION

CITY
Total

Schools

Libraries

Total

Educational

General

Parks and trees

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

27
28
29
30
31

Columbus, Ohio------------------------Toledo, Ohio--------------------------Oakland, Calif.-----------------------Denver, Colo.------------------------Atlanta, Ga.---------------------------

$3,364,949
3,921,304
5,360,179
4,325,995
2,988,382

$3,279,506
3,709,228
5,140,142
4,103,971
2,895,538

$85,443
212,076
220,037
222,024
92,844

$72,377
147,525
463,404
557,977
178,345

$3,935
37,103
29,194
77,650
16,677

$34,929
49,567
252,489
96,861
50,903

$33,513
60,855
181,721
381,466
110,765

32
33
34
35
36

Dallas, Tex.-------------------------St. Paul, Minn.--Birmingham, Ala.--Akron, Ohio---------------------------Memphis, Tenn.-------------------------

2,964,576
3,296,896
2,205,019
3,747,663
1,936,156

2,913,374
3,095,766
2,132,938
3,648,349
1,858,969

51,202
201,130
72,081
99,314
77,187

228,782
282,872
150,543
12,166
220,962

20,890
29,687
1,823
52,510

105,004
49,643
57,444
1,180
53,764

102,888
203,542
91,276
10,986
114,688

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R., I.- --San Antonio, Tex.------Omaha, Nebr.--Syracuse, N. Y.------------Dayton, Ohio-------

4,229,884
2,491,624
2,801,311
3,631,229
2,514,817

4,162,834
2,456,884
2,738,047
3,495,290
2,323,140

67,050
34,740
63,264
135,939
191,677

362,152
168,756
107,429
488,748
128,564

23,886
27,782
1,900
21,425
6,160

72,531
26,283
23,485
267,779
63,825

265,735
114,691
82,044
199,544
58,579

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.------------------Worcester, Mass.------Richmond, Va.-------------------------Youngstown, Ohio----------------------Grand Rapids, Mich.-------------------

1,988,722
3,969,945
2,256,663
2,500,502
2,361,142

1,948,910
3,813,799
2,192,052
2,470,502
2,201,026

39,812
156,146
64,611
30,000
160,116

116,137
172,295-108,435
218,518
119,393

8,750

15,210

7,000
47,854
20,256
97,773
17,097

100,387
124,441
87,909
120,745
87,086

47
48
49
50
51
52

Fort Worth, Tex.----------------------Hartford, Conn.----------------------Flint, Mich.--------------------------New Haven, Conn.----------------------San Diego, Calif.---------------------Long Beach, Calif.---------------------

2,069,602
2,927,749
2,127,863
2,713,443
2,441,869
2,501,921

2,033,550
2,813,699
2,056,332
2,612,373
2,341,632
2,402,996

36,052
114,050
71,531
101,070
100,237
98,925

193,201
375,237
91,526
276,355
334,492
330,357

17,048
11,857
3,761
1,702
35,464
---

50,976
91,041
37,146
66,442
101,264
252,317

125,177
272,339
50,619
208,211
197,764
78,040

53
54
55
56
57
58

Nashville, Tenn.--Springfield, Mass.-------3,083,627
Tulsa, Okla.---------------------Bridgeport, Conn.-------Des Moines, Iowa-------Scranton, Pa.----------

1,170,755

1,123,118
2,893,626
1,616,217
1,718,275
2,038,083
2,068,442

47,637
190,001
45,030
123,147
84,757
39,891

134,211
402,989
86,870
147,284
92,239
111,272

2,992
18,856
3,265
5,492

32,622
145,075
8,431
41,212
38,314
60,027

98,597
239,058
75,174
100,580
53,925
25,649

1,661,247
1,841,422
2,122,840
2,108,333

---------------

270

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25,596

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TABLE 12.--GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1935-Continued
(See note at head of this table, p. 93)

IX. -MISCELLANEOUS
PBnsions and gratuities on account of service in-

City
no.

Total

bal----------9 151,180,116

talPolice

Schools

department

Fire
department

$20,181,651

$16,174,708

21,895,507

15,285,416
2,024,107
2,872,128

11,115,184
2,006,760
3,052,764

GROUP I. -CITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

New York, N. Y.----------Chicago, Ill.----------Philadelphia, Pa.-------Detroit, Mich.-Los Angeles, Calif.------Cleveland, Ohio----------St. Louis, Mo.-----------Baltiore, Md.--------Boston, Mass.--------Pittsburgh, Pa.----------San rrancisco, Calif.---Milwaukee, Wis.----------Buffalo, N. Y.-------Washington, D. C.----------

$70,662,991
12,660,160
5,312,423
5,570,286
2,227,811
2,251,863
723,093
1,949,526
5,286,960
2,442,861
2,533,921
1,937,538
4,392,532
2,600,049

$7,154,310
3,490,620
550,215
564,311
512,760
372,775
294,443
147,043
389,197
272,574
250,608
339,855
322,805
623,900

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.-----------

$1,472,020
485,934
1,582,429
1,670,436
236,845
1,007,187
470,175
2,510,897
1,475,670
72,348
277,297
725,709

X149,185
112,258
299,641
386,788
14,892
162,621
91,909
136,440
494,837
-----------75,366
100,170

16,045,344
1,922,971
3,927,192

Aid to special classes

Adminis
tration of
Judgments
public trust
Judglents
Soldiers
Mothers
funds and
and losses
and sailorsinvestments
ents
20,181,65121,895,507
invetm,180,116
$24,706,784

#24,706,784

$10,599,409

$16,132,732

21,138,586
1,969,789
1,598,409

6,592,030
1,239,943
2,767,436

14,205,096
1,264,340
663,296

UnclassiUnclassified

Undis
Unds
tributed

$2,083,563

$1,641,637

$34,852,297

2,471,733
203,490
236,605

1,259,290
177,795
646,478

998,101
200,033
443,503

31,441,234
977,719
2,433,344

$296,610
309,637
1,452,545
270
28,086
296
66,703
30,631
188,168
9,761
46,157
17,642
3,085
22,142

$552,151

$67,060

55,003
122,723
15,102
29,354
72
160,750
14,129
107,787
160,686
6,383
35,150

1,663
54,798
296,905
18,500
29,975
59,851
139,641
4,563
207,834
13,987
99,704
3,620

$24,371,376
1,084,463
216,791
2,118,809
667,196
128,991
132,378
357,639
604,747
258,366
243,935
276,543
254,235
725,765

$43,062
18,571
40,070
28,713
7,945
11,445
4,640
4,279
320
6,597
1,233
36,615

X5,705
33
17,360
3,807
21,640
27,836
65,464
7,112
9,701
---------17,722
1,415

$19,288
14,755
12,165
5,358
7,561
3,543
6,766
40,726
10,000
32,789
8,788
38,294

$44,174
28,601
115,686
124,127
91,629
22,454
96,099
188,581
140,832
17,396
22,454
85,686

$2,911,828

2,905,026
1,531,961
399,636
585,995
34,468
588,271
554,076
315,508
160,128
665,839
317,606

$11,748,698
3,017,407
955,487
384,012
146,795
86,283

$3,566,188
425
61,420
220,150
2,678
320,649

1/1,002,735
1,175,205
644,311
637,708
845,775
494,170

826,997
34,376
4,895
1,540,306
13,946

99,666,027
294,715
344,935
1,305,964
381,549
104,378
782,14
236,048
105,568
631,248
352,520
...........

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
X196,856
120,673
264,042
334,440
62,394
258,716
108,747
166,262
278,454
-----------60,417
155,759

j
H

HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER

$7,986,830
$5,253,741
1,557,867
142,403
399,613
558,289
356,825
170,240
212,709
43.840
414,657
618,816
332,554
301,880
363,750

All other
departments
talments

w229,875
88,171
359,900
301,183
---------52,916
58,594
526,919
171,506
----------16,471
117,436

$467,895
2,333
95,842
364,257
---------278,348
---------370,634
360,803
--------------------29,677

X3,8

6

1
412
166,583
2,871
----------_30,784
84,623
25,146
867,902
9,217
--------------------79,328

8312,119
100,127
211,140
118,892
104,685
12,810
202,042
---------15,566
74,846
81,329

H
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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.-------------Dallas, Tax.------------St. Paul, Minn.----------

$514,297
498,495
203,645
578,476
220,693
124,107
378,432

$111,241
96,406
73,235
127,570
62,345
48,882
118,035

34
35
36
37
38
39
40

Birmingham, Ala.--------Akron, Ohio----------Memphis, Tenn.----------Providefce, R. I.-------San Antonio, Tax.------Omaha, Nebr.-------Syracuse, N. Y.----------

161,669
306,063
88,841
1,048,327
57,548
466,290
1,341,588

41,102
43,333
9,539
153,766
33,707
119,677
78,113

41
42
43
44
45
46
47

Dayton, Ohio---------Oklahoma City, Okla.----Worcester, Mass.--------Richmond, Va.-----------Youngstown, Ohio--------Grand Rapids, Mich.-----Forth Worth, Tex------

270,869
187,454
829,666
163,607
233,787
62,035
51,113

59,684
7,282
28,277
28,665
40,492
10,735
------------

59,899
32,631
36,384
4,590
37,887
24,170
8,274

119,855 ----------------------------126,348
217,507
29,090
43,695
130,894 ----------14,487 -------------------6,509

48
49
50
51
52
53
54

Hartford, Conn.---------Flint, Mich.----------New haven, Conn.--------San Diego, Calif.-------Long Beach, Calif.------Nashville, Tenn.--------Springfield, Mass.-------

411,628
50,803
407,023
184,311
107,157
111,894
761,958

35,200
2,971
55,443
34,245
24,536
18,075
21,583

57,681
10,477
88,150
30,151
17,553
39,728
36,520

144,131
50,793
20,851
89,228-----------------------------68,948
---------- ----------20,486
7,520
88,549
42,855

55
56
57
58
59
60
61

Tulsa, Okla.---------Bridgeport, Conn.-------Des Moines, Iowa--------Scranton, Pa.-----------Salt Lake City, Utah----Yonkers, N. Y.----------Paterson, N. J.----------

89,858
309,421
159,021
204,869
123,833
821,141
304,562

-----------58,204
47,351
25,500
14,251
112,531
75,410

62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69

Jacksonville, Fla.------Albany, N. Y.-----------Norfolk, Va.---------Trenton, N. J.---------Chattanooga, Tenn.------Kansas City, Kans.------Fort Wayne, Ind.--------Camden, N. J.------------

235,335
525,866
123,835
249,026
65,971
69,545
96,011
296,705

64,278
41,916
30,669
83,162
17,760
23,416
28,941
104,706

$163,977
122,022
72,334
115,830
62,644
60,842
115,130

$100,950
211,211
----------135,657
4,413
----------74,001

$28,311 ----------------------------------$1,050
$2,376
--------------------63,348 ------------------------------4,598
4,473

-$690
----------262
---------------------$110,241
16,307
--------6
---------140
1,080
7,155

35,349---------- ------------------------------13,235
43,732
177,993 ------------------------------720
28,616
21,870
6,637---------------------145
134,999
72,706
158,933
1,195
76,954
10,034
17,798 ----------- ----------------------------------------209,965
123,286
684 --------------------2,104
72,784
285,751
136,979
549,454 ---------41

20,558 -------------------80,818
61,307
2,150
47,148
33,214 ----------21,387
124,289
21,234
300
38,046
70,058
272,548
192,008
81,607
93,595
1,244
32,429
49,559
36,039
77,061
16,301
24,845
25,848
78,997

I/ Includes amounts not distributed because of lack of information.

---------145,350
8,381
69,285
15,397
-15,038
61,359

--------------------270,171
1,580
------------------------------

----------------------------------100
127,633
----------

35,507

38,135
-------------------24,117
---------19,491
--------------------------------------

--------------------------------154,882 ---------2
208
1,733
6,000 ----------4,365
300 ---------------------4,102 -------.--------16,146 ---------------------

53,095
61,669
----------

--------------$13,180
22,957
2,173
-------------------

$92,219
44,138
41,470
49,237
22,713
11,613
53,960

20,435
2,881
6,771
-----4,902
167
6,820----------------------------4,963
750
12,519
30,925

48,667
33,514
16,965
432,920
6,043
4,861
175,022

------583
847
----------------------23,479
87,342
1,412
34,602
9,697
177
1,001
----------873
19,487
----------------------------------------------------2,452

4,200
1,125-----------------------------------------444,715

$16,909
24,456
--------677
3,051
2,630
----------

27,445
13
1,594
5,357
23,917
-------100
96
----2,209
1,462
441
12,646
94

99
7,517
622
972
322
1,076

--

924
--------2,769
25,025
----2,039
----------

29,077
124,062
24,854
20,087
4,154
10,604
33,878

24,587---------585 ---------57,544
5,161
3,500
15,899
3,374
16,960
2,300 -----------5,760

32,084
14,781
71,768
26,211
20,817
23,785
97,759

189
16,806
13,110
2,499
1,929
8,476
5,430

4,455
417
---------1,017
13,502
2,250

64,560
70,228
15,989
8,498
67,749
11,739
44,932

10,409
6,965

7,212
21,123
5,722
44
1,541

67,912
44,303
33,566
12,847
2,426
3,585
12,002
34,421

---------5
6,909
17,699
9,758
----------

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TABLE, 12.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMIENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS,
AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1935-Continued

BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS

(See note at head of this table, p. 93)

IX. -btISCELLANEOUS
Aid to specia1

Pensions and gratuities on account of service in-

City
no.

Police
department

Fire
department

Schools

All other
depart-her Soldiers
ments
and sailors
ments

classes

Mothers

Adminis
of
ptrationtrust
public
funds and

Judgments
and losses

Unclassiflied

$13
1,796
1,531
976

$338
15
4,891

43,894

Undis
tributed

investments

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVIhG A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 30,000-Continued

r

,,
$8,568

70
71
72
73
74

Erie, Pa.--------------Elizabeth, N. J.---------Wichita, Kans-----------Spokane, Wash.----------Fall River, Mass.---------

$127,766
163,860
33,080
119,579
538,875

$54,784
4,477
36,415
49,527

53,695
19,252
53,240
39,213

75
76
77
78
79

Cambridge, Mass.---------New Bedford, Mass.-------Reading, Pa.----------Knoxville, Tenn.---------Peoria,,Ill.--------------

540,338
298,122
174,992
72,185
119,937

47,216
35,632
1,000
23,709
49,250

53,500
15,723
10,758
15,922
37,449

64,286
50,331
92,730
7,854
19,564

80
81
82
83
84

South Bend, Ind.--------Tacoma, Wash.------------Miami, Fla.--------------Gary, Ind.---------------Canton, Ohio--------------

82,801
99,338
259,815
110,170
135,002

20,280
23,608
13,071
9,703
32,243

20,144
53,952
6,547
7,925
30,066

13,162
19,371

85
86
87
88
89

Wilmington, Del.---------Tampa, Fla.--------------Somerville, Mass.--------El Paso, Tex.------------Evansville, Ind.----------

59,287
184,505
305,799
26,271
97,630

37,152
34,832
25,299
14,850
23,919

412
30,461
33,937
7,621
32,202

17,049

90
91
92
93
94

Lynn, Mass.--------------Utica, N. Y.-------------Duluth, Minn.------------Waterbury, Conn.---------Lowell, trass.-------------

327,253
457,538
177,406
151,207
481,624

24,071
35,877
30,565
15,141
17,273

33,684
4,142
46,589
14,010
20,680

47,635
129,222
55,684
61,404
57,168

t
Honolulu, hawaii

/--------

477,810

2/ Not included in group or grand totals.

i 135,850

$94,208
53,36
21,712
48,138

$19,316

41,741

$247,044

$30,660

$369
349
599
57,374

145,999
7,030

121,914
153,853

46,887
18,661

13
2,983

-------265

1,200
45,229

265
90,053

44,136
15,731

96,676
270,504

30,154

12,307

(4)

3/ Includes payments for fire department.

41,857

----------

4,375
56,258

74,7691 -----------

26,730
477
6,054
70,548

t

353
21
2,986

4,047
21,537

3,121
16,591
2,490

231

27,776

1,195

63
39
20,995

11,038

t
----------

4/ Included in payments for police department.

2,303
1,339
53,612
7,300

171,007

5,000

18,823
71,957
71,957

218,715

4

5,874

182
591
6,344
480
56

...........
...........

14,214
67,637

[

12,128
5,458
69,004
3,373
5,089

1,493
2,711

...........
...........

3,180

50,014

4,501
8,451
1,500

...........
19,834

$5,674
1,063
6,868
6,067
19,311

3,490
31,841
10,162

1,200
97,088
4,100
3,800

5,466

I

22,460

13,210

7,677

t

28,093
2,023
14,617
5,613
16,201

237,054

H

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TABLE 13.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS

FOR OPERATION

AND MAINTENANCE

OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS,

OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE-TOTAL AND PER CAPITA:

BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS

1935

(This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p.120. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion see p.24)

_______P____________~_
ALL GENERAL
DEPARTMEINTS
City
no.

I.-GENERAL
GOVERSHENIT

S

CITY
Total

-t_-

i

Grand total-----

Total

$47.78

$139,143,191

56.65
43.11
31.84

101,904,372
17,922,045
19,316,774

Police department
-

Pet
capita

Total

All other

Fire department
-

Per
capita'

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

$2.94

21,724,186

$0.58

2.94
3.05
2.89

15,796,292
2,583,326
3,344,568

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

$42,069,365

$1.12

$93,822,664

$2.49

1.26
1.36
.73

66,016,922
9,739,115
18,066,627

2.99
2.11
1.65

_

$1,797,798,012

Group I---------Group II-----------Group III--------------

Per
capita

IV.--SANITATION,
ORPROMOTION OF
CLEAPLINESS

III. --CONSERVATION OF HEALTH

II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY

1,250,982,031
198,859,569
347,956,412

$3.70 $175,478,653
4.61
3.89
1.77

$4.66 $110,530,616

129,075,995
16,815,248
29,587,410

5.84
3.65
2.71

64,879,958
14,075,608
31,575,050

.72
.56
.31

27,825,412
6,279,288
7,964,665

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

I

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.------

,

,

7,

,

$541,743,902
135,887,619
78,964,840
72,896,884
67,910,695
38,676,079
31,110,162
30,142,111
63,459,708
33,060,542
30,298,604
39,457,149
47,941,031
39,432,705

$75.72
38.93
40.03
43.75
50.15
42.11
37.47
36.89
80.65
48.73
46.17
65.86
82.03
68.58

$37,057,525
16,175,971
9,510,790
5,759,448
6,914,072
3,398,228
3,227,022
2,353,383
4,047,749
4,493,012
2,557,615
2,102,164
2,623,065
1,684,328

$20,788,708
11,498,409
22,351,804
26,778,020
14,276,817
15,779,722
11,993,187
27,599,000
19,088,696
7,829,276
10,005,858
10,870,072

$43.52
24.41
48.58
59.91
34.60
42.18
32.23
82.76
59.67
24.63
31.51
35.17

$1,475,448
1,522,945
1,829,937
2,311,993
1,895,597
1,516,504
795,935
1,691,396
2,114,325
927,978
804,454
1,035,533

,
$5.18
4.63
4.82
3.46
5.11
3.70
3.89
2.88
5.14
6.62
3.90
3.51
4.49
2.93

,
$53,224,179
16,718,740
11,154,987
10,102,135
5,479,160
3,242,215
4,902,246
4,300,869
5,697,608
2,475,489
3,133,241
2,712,321
2,633,515
3,299,290

,
$7.44
4.79
5.65
6.06
4.05
3.53
5.90
5.26
7.24
3.65
4.77
4.53
4.51
5.74

,
$22,081,342
6,750,425
4,389,978
4,511,186
5,193,545
2,204,981
2,171,419
2,902,131
3,681,200
1,914,963
3,003,379
1,797,874
2,146,413
2,131,122

,
$3.09
1.93
2.23
2.71
3.84
2.40
2.62
3.55
4.68
2.82
4.58
3.00
3.67
3.71

I

,

I

r

.73
.51
1.22

$8,167,762
4,063,531
1,359,843
4,130,415
1,456,964
1,275,644
982,116
717,250
1,644,947
815,196
536,308
945,991
1,014,889
714,556

$1.14
1.16
.69
2.48
1.08
1.39
1.18
.88
2.09
1.20
.82
1.58
1.74
1.24

$30,265,697
8,903,296
4,170,214
4,144,454
1,783,064
1,699,193.
992,205
2,320,065
3,069,892
1,610,603
746,025
3,015,051
1,767,204
1,529,959

$4.23
2.55
2.11
2.49
1.32
1.85
1.19
2.84
3.90
2.37
1.14
5.03
3.02
2.66

$0.46
.84
.39
.77
.40
.40
.45
1.16
.57
.31
.45
.51

$943,475
226,272
652,011
1,133,370
273,133
548,164
295,684
699,462
717,260
169,702
460,852
159,903

$1.98
$1.98
.48
1.42
2.54
.66
1.47
.79
2.10
2.24
.53
1.45
.52

$516,248
$516,248
1,146,032
932,427
1,779,249
743,166
570,398
610,058
1,270,944
967,036
390,689
452,902
359,966

$1.08
2.43
2.93
3.98
1.80
1.52
1.64
3.81
3.02
1.23
1.43
1.16

$6,070,639
2,358,164
1,289,422
663,655
1,448,532
253,217
409,933
161,744
654,291
593,109
457,139
438,200
297,592
700,655

$0.85
.68
.65
.40
1.07
.28
.49
.20
.83
.87

$218,583
397,413
177,188
343,002
163,660
148,198
165,760
387,103
182,974
99,562
141,532
158,351

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
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.--------

|III

$3.09
3.23
3.98
5.17
4.59
4.05
2.14
5.07
6.61
2.92
2.53
3.35

$1,226,381
1,329,835
1,301,255
3,192,499
1,133,067
1,517,024
1,096,373
1,095,478
2,520,948
575,681
976,730
849,977

$2.57
2.82
2.83
7.14
2.75
4.06
2.95
3.28
7.88
1.81
3.08
2.75

$1,192,659
1,210,505
1,241,198
1,904,303
798,446
1,648,189
1,548,991
1,111,414
1,238,448
534,612
588,594
1,058,249

$2.50
2.57
2.70
4.26
1.94
4.41
4.16
3.33
3.87
1.68
1.85
3.42

I

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TABLE 13.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE-TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1935- Continued
(This table is

presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p.120. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion see p.24)

ALLGENERA
Cit
no,

I-GERALII.-PROTECTION
GOVERNRTfRfO
GPARTMENTS

TO PERSON AND PROPERTY

II-CONSERPROMOTION
VATION OF HEALTH

IV. -SAITATION,
OF

CLEANLINESS

CITY
Police department
Total
Total

capita
Per

Total

Per
capita
STotal

Per
capita

Fire department
Per
capita

Total

All other
Per
Total

Total
Tot

Perita
cap

Total

Per
capita

capita

GROUP III.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
27
28
29
30
31

Columbus, Ohio------Toledo, Ohio--------Oakland, Calif.------

32
33
34
35
36

Dallas,Tea.--------St, Paul,.Minn.-----Birmingham,Ala.------

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.----

42
43
44
45
46

OklahomaCity, Okla.--

Denver,Colo.-------Atlanta, Ga.---------

Akron, Ohio---------Memphis, Tenn.--------

San Antonio,Tex.----Omaha,Nebr.---------Syracuse, N. Y.------Dayton, Ohio----------

Worcester, Mass.------

Richmond,Va.--------Youngstown, Ohio-----Grand .Rapids,Mich.---

$1.08

$6,620,051
7,763,591
9,674,131
11, 691,776
7,649,394

$29.09
25.97
32.73
39.88
27.28

$323,926
409,960
425,384
1,250,453
356,458

5,886,120
7,629,678
4,391,355
6,101,680
5,042,604

21.17
27.45
16.07
23.02
19.28

347,078
465,636
212,571
273,445
266,447

1.25

12,254,829
4,346,484
5,488,073
13,283,122
4,973,512

47.95
17.85
25.20
61.93
24.07

541,374
215,853
300,484

2.12

1.37
1.44
4.26'
1.27

1.68
.78
1.03
1.02

.89
1.38

534,3632.49

$614,889
758,696
941,860
879,593
798,437

$2.05
2.54
3.19
3.00
2.85

$628,430
659,928
1,111,776
957,513
643,470

$2.10
2.21
3.76
3.27
2.29

$44,342

475,570
607,160
408,082
374,684
464,899

1.71
2.18
1.49
1.41
1.78

657,452
828,476
527,136
306,387
607,539

1,117,594
276,571
446,022
702,156
360,466

4.37
1.14
2.05
3.27
1.74

$82,729
131,372
180,229
208,772
248,997

$0.28
.44
.61
.71
.89

$431,092
505,878
236,404
403,480
502,683

$1.44
1.69

51,841

$0.15
.12
.39
.48
.18

2.36
2.98
1.93
1.16
2.32

64,288
112,944
54,078
39,401
91,444

.23
.41
.20
.15
.35

98,870
119,547
79,788
89,793
187,027

.36
.43
.29
.34
.72

393,190
216,341
234,102
257,930
329,269

1.41
.78
.86
.97
1.26

1,148,623
357,193
614,014
826,966
364,501

4.49
1.47
2.82
3.86
1.76

97,763
62,242
64,843
63,351
26,285

.38
.26
.30
.30
.13

425,089
64,222
65,883
273,345
59,304

1.66
.26
.30
1.27
.29

711,698
355,108
227,246
700,600
337,231

2.78
1.46
1.04
3.27

0

1.63

H

359,438
897,496
495,079
333,219
434,264

1.78
4.53
2.68
1.91
2.51

25,536
72,276
125,306
69 ,88
24,310

.13
.37
.68
.40
.14

42,403
456,964
226,147
64,543
195,521

.21
2.31
1.22
.37
1.13

230,983
337,484
338,469
154,425
151,218

1.15
1.70
1.83
.89
.88

34,798
114,961
140,397

.80
1.38
1.79

294,390

1.42

3,869,628
11,414,526
5,713,277
4,762,938
4,295,738

19.21
57.65
30.90
27.34
24.86

184,393
437.,120
534,267
257,342
249,853

.92
"2.21
2.89
1.48
1.45

412,430
1,003,239
371,131
372,811

2.05
5.07
2.62
2.13
2.16

210,314
516,920
164,459
364,488
301,524

1.24

327,093
818,986
273,000
784,837
424,548

1.93
4.86
1.63
4.82
2.65

418,120
674,060
268,876
?711,27?5
397,520

2.47
4.00
1.61
4.37
2.48

27,244
97,770
16,480
60,098
48,343

.16
.58
.10
.37
.30

92,038
236,326
73,784
147,197
105,971

.54
1.40
.44
.90
.66

204,724
435,765
114,799
276,455
208,325

1.21
2.59
.69
1.70
1.30

366,028
241,077
375,862
157,089
320,659

2.33
1.54
2.45

441,925

2.81
2.69
4.70
1.64
3.76

444,257
509,381
816,284
344,581
709,673

2.83
3.26
5.32
2.33
4.82

67,259
54,163

.43
.35
.40
.08
.27

51,955
113,800
208,571
38,099
153,796

.33
.73
1.36
.26
1.04

341,884
227,810
609,072
119,944
364,281

2.18
1.46
3,97
,81
2.47

47
48
49
50
51

Fort Worth, Tex.-----Hartford, Conn.------Flint, Mich.--------New Haven, Conn.-----San Diego,Calif.----

4,031,575
9,124,245
5,777,287
4,829,826

23.83
54.15
34.55
46.53
30.17

52
53
54
55
56

Long Beach, Calif.---Nashville,Tenn.-----Mass.---Springfield,
Tulsa,Okla.---------Conn.-----Bridgeport,

5,092,301
3,618,006
9,841,809
2,984,396
7,163,094

32.44
23.16
64.16
20.16
48.63

7,569,851

3.07
.98
2.24

1.88

1.06
2.18

484,715

420,690
721,437
242,589
554,438

61,793
12,195
40,222

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57
58
59
60
61

Des Moines, Iowa----Scranton, Pa.-------Salt Lake City, UtahYonkers, N. Y.------Paterson, N. J.------

3,900,279
4,616,345
3,909,842
9,724,005
5,270,280

26.84
31.97
27.11
69.21
37.92

210,805
294,791
362,161
561.435
182,014

1.45
2.04
2.51
4.00
1.31

284,784
335,260
308,516
839,095
563,737

1.96
2.32
2.14
5.97
4.06

439,066
471,136
237,477
515,338
573,255

3.02
3.26
1.65
3.67
4.12

29,370
44,753
19,733
80,662
43,583

.20
.31
.14
.57
.31

35,976
66,091
60,158
258,050
130,768

.25
.46
.42
1.84
.94

197,918
274,959
69,957
779,131
367,341

1.36
1.90
.49
5.55
2.64

62
63
64
65
66

Jacksonville, Fla.--Albany, N. Y.-------Norfolk, Va.--------Trenton, N. J.------Chattanooga, Tenn.---

4,160,860
7,068,352
3,247,844
4,532,855
2,480,567

29.96
54.46
25.04
36.53
20.09

247,765
376,664
342,024
207,493
123,519

1.78
2.90
2.64
1.67
1.00

434,126
820,897
393,890
478,390
212,336

3.13
6.32
3.04
3.85
1.72

488,608
519,261
393,693
443,488
378,103

3.52
4.00
3.04
3.57
3.06

71,226
64,956
67,787
63,660
24,967

.51
.50
.52
.51
.20

140,549
134,783
87,948
211,765
43,535

1.01
1.04
.68
1.71
.35

366,225
518,327
245,862
271,204
101,163

2.64
3;99
1.90
2.19
.82

67
68
69
70
71

Kansas City, Kans.--Fort Wayne, Ind. ----Camden, N. J.-------Erie, Pa.--Elizabeth, N. J.-----

2,308,169
2,337,323
3,988,286
3,072,123
3,968,380

18.70
19.46
33.49
25.97
33.66

138,758
72,680
365,720
258,675
238,102

1.12
.61
3.07
2.19
2.02

235,494
225,978
378,103
226,462
444,128

1.91
1.88
3.17
1.91
3.77

378,703
273,493
323,306
282,395
456,328

3.07
2.28
2.71
2.39
3.87

62,702
40,502
33,741
19,877
31,429

.51
.34
.28
.17
.27

31,737
31,097
73,359
92,616
70,741

.26
.26
.62
.78
.60

41,140
136,602
174,518
177,756
203,190

.33
1.14
1.47
1.50
1.72

72
73
74
75
76

Wichita, Kans.------Spokane, ash.------Fall River, Mass.---Cambridge, Mass.----New Bedford, Mass.---

2,825,769
3,086,269
4,330,957
6,259,017
4,151,525

24.03
26.47
37.57
54.76
36.87

95,630
156,550
157,517
263,821
191,432

.81
1.34
1.37
2.31
1.70

195,949
221,175
342,669
499,691
406,7?9

1.67
1.90
2.97
4.37
3.61

279,429
271,919
315,618
471,303
360,275

2.38
2.33
2.74
4.12
3.20

12,109
28,530
17,247
91,552
27,726

.10
.24
.15
.80
.25

31,677
52,621
184,514
181,869
200,037

.27
.45
1.60
1.59
1.78

121,473
152,129
88,077
403,567
238,822

1.03
1.30
.76
3.53
2.12

77
78
79
80
81

Reading, Pa.---------Knoxville, Tenn.-----Peoria, Ill.---------South Bend, Ind.-----Tacoma, Wash.---------

3,076,392
2,650,878
2,844,836
2,249,475
2,827,069

27.52
23.97
25.91
20.52
26.13

222,734
149,025
198,662
74,305
162,403

1.99
1.35
1.81
.68
1.50

284,824
274,720
223,278
175,511
189,830

2.55
2.48
2.03
1.60
1.75

146,930
356,318
265,250
232,734
389,757

1.31
3.22
2.42
2.12
3.60

24,572
21,991
31,548
26,768
42,379

.22
.20
.29
.24
.39

78,493
85,006
113,804
36,033
42,042

.70
.77
1.04
.33
.39

162,277
119,453
222,052
53,505
183,557

1.45
1.08
2.02
.49
1.70

82
83
84
85
86

Miami, Fla.----------Gary, Ind.----------Canton, Ohio---------Wilmington, Del.-----Tampa, Fla.-----------

3,907,683
2,466,768
2,260,073
3,118,331
2,639,619

36.12
22.84
21.02
29.25
24.79

495,521
111,440
118,657
205,508
190,000

4.58
1.03
1.10
1.93
1.78

391,610
262,535
117,590
334,741
216,434

3.62
2.43
1.09
3.14
2.03

315,099
288,591
146,153
333,073
212,370

2.91
1.36
3.12
1.99

140,203
11,894
7,924
12,086
18,879

1.30
.11
.07
.11
:16

59,696
43,718
30,259
38,264
49,270

.55
.40
.28
.36
.46

245,220
100,524
71,187
249,392
219,212

2.27
.93
.66
2.34
2.06

87
88
89
90

Somerville, Mass.----El Paso, Tex.--------Evansville, Ind.-----Lynn, tMass.----------

4,696,746
1,640,017
2,183,202
4,830,653

44.39
15.50
20.77
46.95

211,746
77,356
74,713
175,871

2.00
.73
.71
1.71

340,413
133,017
275,302
351,063

3.22
1.26
2.62
3.41

353,800
193,378
300,816
470,901

3.34
1.83
2.86
4.58

59,392
17,169
19,724
59,050

.56
.16
.19
.57

174,407
39,299
37,334
162,184

1.65
.37
.36
1.58

330,271
93,509
65,510
256,141

3.12

91
92
93
94

Utica, N. Y.---------Duluth, Minn.--------Waterbury, Conn.-----Lowell, Mass.---------

5,234,488
3,253,905
5,552,299
4,400,035

51.02
31.93
54.81
43.90

305,103
226,417
337,629
232,911

2.97
2.22
3.33
2.32

344,591
250,557
357,578
335,859

3.36
2.46
3.53
3.35

454,022
276,827
550,103
363,807

4.43
2.72
5.43
3.63

22,620
25,949
28,539
34,408

.22
.25
.28
.34

76,093
49,123
64,427'
143,240

.74
.48
.64
1.43

226,583
90,493
277,013
213,477

2.21
.89
2.73
2.13

____

Honolulu, Hawaii i/----

__

4,192,508

__

27.08

__

_

427,314

j

I
2.76

i

II

522,381

3.37

2.67

___

283,8999

1 __

1.83

_

53,955
I

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_

___

__

.35

__

230,340

__

_

1.49

_

__

.62
2.49

_

281,902

1i.82

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MEINTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
1935--Continued
OF THE GENERAL DEPARTM:NTAL SERVICE-TOTAL AND PER CAPITA:

(This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p.117. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII.

I

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City
no.

CITY

VI. -CHARITIES

For text discussion see p.24)

1

I

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,

Libraries

Schools
I

Per
capita

Total

Per
Totalcapita

Total

IX. -MSCELLANEOUS

VIII.-RECREATION

HOSPITALS, AND
CORRECTIONS

Repair for
compensation

Operation and
maintenance

I
Per
capita

otal

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

rI
Per
capita
X1.27

T
Total

Per
capita

$151,180,116

$4.02

Grand total------

$108,231,299

$2.88

$3,126,812

$0.08

$337,990,102

$8.98

$545,717,954

$14.50

$20,840,140

$0.55

$47,942,934

GrouF I---------------Group II-----------Group III-------------

68,673,172
14,980,410
24,577,717

3.11
3.25
2.25

2,098,160
326,002
702,650

.10
.07
.06

265,972,021
32,609,833
39,408,248

12.04
7.07
3.61

343,697,201
63,255,765
138,766,968

15.56
13.71
12.70

12,649,230
2,888,413
5,302,447

.57
.63
.49

31,841,232
5,399,569
10,702,133

1.44
1.17
.98

120,552,014
11,986,947
18,641,155

5.46
2.60
1.71

$2,887,121
1,378,976
660,307
979,723
987,335
1,495,025
411,469
493,119
1,034,464
658,091
332,553
357,360
575,680
397,057

p0.40
.40
.
.59
.73
1.63
.50
.60
1.31
.97
.51
.60
.99
.69

$7,282,024
5,744,861
2,413,612
1,490,469
1,675,548
479,519
1,176,892
828,018
2,206,026
976,911
1,830,393
1,837,689
2,067,969
1,831,301

$1.02
1.65
1.22
.89
1.24
.52
1.42
1.01
2.80
1.44
2.79
3.07
3.54
3.18

$70,662,991
12,660,160
5,312,423
5,570,286
2,227,811
2,251,863
723,093
1,949,526
5,286,960
2,442,861
2,533,921
1,937,538
4,392,532
2,600,049

$9.88
1.63
2.69
3.34
1.64
2.45
.87
1.19
6.72
3.60

$0.93
.13
.79
.93
.58
.61
.67
.62
.66
.26
.46
.78

$759,752
238,752
397,558
588,110
544,538
385,576
370,154
852,376
539,518
122,651

$1.59
.51
.86
1.32
1.32
1.03
.99
2.56
1.69
.39
1.03
.89

$1,472,020
485,934
1,582,429
1,670,436
236,845
1,007,187
470,175
2,510,897
1,475,670
72,348
277,297
725,709

$3.08
1.03
-.44
3.74
.57
2.69
1.26
7.53
4.61
.23

GROUP I.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

New York, N. Y.-------Chicago, I11.---------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.------

$19,987,685
15,937,540
4,700,263
3,23,,472
4,232,227
2,031,562
1,888,193
2,981,124

w2.79

1,159,274
1,773,338
2,077,479
1,799,840

1.77
2.96
3.55
3.13

15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

fnoeapolis, Minn.----New Orleans, La.------Cincinnati, Ohio------Newark, N. J.---------Kansas City, Mo.---Seattle, Wash.---------I
Indianapolis, Ind.----Rochester, Ni'. Y.------ Jersey City, N. J.----Houston, Tex.---------Louisville, ny.-------Portland, Oreg.--------

$1,684,908
814,720
1,508,228
965,435
1,679,418
2,162,343
701,041
1,872,430
968,729
903,799
791,181
928,178

$3.53
1.73
3.28
2.16
4.07
5.78
1.88
5.61
3.03
2.84
2.49
3.00

4.57
2.38
1.94
3.13
2.21
2.27
3.65
5.39

4,241,067
3.87
2,625,058

$568,992
64,168
32
71, 2
142,749
88,051
134,973
57,669
107,446
164,899
41,220
30,183
254,779
10,739
360,970

$0.08 ,143,754,476
.02
7,143,489
.04
7,403,396
.09
9,684,665
13,418,874
.07
8,346,183
.15
.07
4,647,974
.13
2,230,253
.21
15,183,886
.06
3,431,914
5,979,227
.05
13,773,110
.43
.02
18,153,410
.63
12,821,167

$20.09
2.05
3.75
5.81
9.91
9.09
5.60
2.73
19.30
5.06
9.11
22.99
31.06
22.30

$139,733,469
37,988,298
26,528,283
22,479,227
23,005,512
11,863,476
9,518,931
8,797,186
16,546,719
10,982,115
7,999,346
8,511,684
10,180,544
9,562,411

X19.53
10.88
13.45
13.49
16.99
12.92
11.46
10.77
21.03
16.19
12.19
14.21
17.42
16.63

3

I

,

$3,343,260
755,636
4,286,956
5,668,499
1,787,098
1,774,859
1,133,816
9,259,669
3,245,400
639,957
1,444,451
1,27 ),232

$0.06
.03
.16
.22
.13
.03

13,579
72,372
99,036
54,078
11,468
1,242
5,089

.02

11,819
29,721

.04
.10
,

i!

$7.00
1.60
9.32
8.21
4.33
4.74
:.05
27.77
10.15
2.01
4.55
4.11

$7,486,171
3,297,797
8,005,310
8,706,757
4,726,701
4,263,419
4,554,463
6,635,402
4,906, 31
3,309,028
3,583,423
3,778,403
i•I

$15.67
7.00
17.40
19.48
11.46
11.40
12.24.
19.90
15.34
10.41
11.29
12.22

$442,205
58,989
364,935
415,331
241,070
226,393
249,495
207,340
211,497
83,269
146,480
241,409

326,143
274,441.
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3

3.23
7.52
4.52

.87

2.35

9
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3.86

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
;27,598

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GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

0
S

$1.38

27
28
29
30
31

Columbus, Ohio-------Toledo, Ohio--------Oakland, Calif.------Denver, Colo.--------Atlanta, Ga.---------

412,567
588,645
590,342
995,665
411,322

32
33
34
35
36

Dallas, Tex.---------St. Paul, Minn.------Birmingham, Ala.----Akron, Ohio----------Memphis, Tenn.--------

259,771
493,004
242,822
451,029
453,877

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.----San Antonio, i'ex.----Omaha, Nebr.---------Syracuse, N. Y.------Dayton, Ohio----------

1,005,818
253,343
347,020
563,435
350,698

3.94
1.04
1.59
2.63
1.70

54,994
19,102
13,360
6,687
5,285

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.-Worcester, iMass.-----Richmond, Va.---------Youngstown, Ohio------Grand Rapids, Mich.----

185,342
1,011,454
409,340
402,195
249,844

.92
5.11
2.21
2.31
1.45

1,788
19,988
25,965
4,736
3,799

47
48
49
50
51

Fort Worth, Tex.------Hartford, Con.-------Flint, Mich.---------New Haven, Con.------San Diego, Calif.------

271,527
487,050
183,848
368,875
370,568

1.60
2.89
1.10
2.27
2.31

--

52
53
54
55
56

Long Beach, Calif.----Nashville, Tenn.------Springfield, Mass.----Tulsa, Okla.----------Bridgeport, Conn.------

302,405
256,555
670,629
195,762
430,369

1.93
1.64
4.37
1.32
2.92

3,319
23,758
33,003
2,822
-----------------

57
58
59
60
61

Des Moines, Iowa------Scranton, Pa.------ -Salt Lake City, Utah--Yonkers, N. Y.-..- -Paterson, N. J.-------

318,670
233,135
398,557
445,353
176,360

2.19
1.61
2.76
3.17
1.27

6,240
54,212
2,693
4,449
-----------

62
63
64
65
66
67

Jacksonville, Fla.---Albany, N. Y.-------Norfolk, Va.----------Trenton, N. J.----Chattanooga, Tenn.----Kansas City, Kans.-----

453,017
777,349
153,688
298,305
245,328
102,063

3.26
5.99
1.18
2.40
1.99
.83

See footnotes at end of table.

X0,06
.03
.12
.26
.17

$112,694
99,170
10,981
1,315,934
1,201,713

$0.38
.33
.04
4.49
4.29

$3,279,506
3,709,228
5,140,142
4,103,971
2,895,538

$17,759
7,820
34,966
77,521
47,053

.93
57,787
.21
1.77 ----------- -----.89
15,016
.05
1.70
1,883
.01
1.74---------------

214~649
828,370
100,529
241,236
396,143

.77
2.98
.37
.91
1.51

.22
.08
.06
.03
.03

1,511,513
24,922
34,171
4,150,654
261,102

.01
.10
.14
.03
.02

$10.94
12.41
17.39
14.00
10.33

$85,443
212,076
220,037
222,024
92,844

X0.29
.71
.74
.76
.33

$72,377
147,525
463,404
557,977
178,345

$0.24
.49
1.57
1.90
.64

$514,297
498,495
203,645
578,476
220,693

$1.72
1.67
.69
1.97
.79

2,913,374
3,095,766
2,132,938
3,648,349
1,858,969

10.48
11.14
7.80
13.76
7.11

51,202
201,130
72,081
99,314
77,187

.18
.72
.26
.37
.30

228,782
282,872
150,543
12,166
220,962

.82
1.02
.55
.05
.84

124,107
378,432
161,669
306,063
88,841

.45
1.36
.59
1.15
.34

5.91
.10
.16
19.35
1.26

4,162,834
2,456,884
2,738,047
3,495,290
2,323,140

16.29
'10.09
12.57
16.30
11.24

67,050
34,740
63,264
135,939
191,677

.26
.14
.29
.63
.93

362,152
168,756
107,429
488,748
128,564

1.42
.69
.49
2.28
.62

1,048,327
57,548
466,290
1,341,588
270,869

4.10
24
214
6.25
1.31

135,002
2,206,599
545,284
13,152
71,548

.67
11.14
2.95
.88
.41

1,948,910
3,813,799
2,192,052
2,470,502
2 201,026

9.68
19.26
11.86
14.18
12.74

39,812
156,146
64,611
30,000
160,116

.20
.79
.35
.17
.93

116,137
172,295
108,435
218,518
119,393

.58
.87
.59
1.25
.69

187,454
829,666
163,607
233,787
62,035

.93
4.19
.88
1.34
.36

166,599
2,142,613
2,411,849
1,459,235
12,095

.98
12.72
14.42
8.97
.08

2,033,550
2,813,b99
2,056,332
2,612,373
2,341,632

12.02
16.70
12.10
16.06
14.63

36,052
114,050
71,531
101,070
100,237

.21
.68
.43
.62
.63

193,201
375,237
91,526
276,355
334,492

1.14
2.23
.55
1.70
2.09

51,113
411,628
50,803
407,023
184,311

.30
2.44
.30
2.50
1.15

.02
.15
.22
.02

133,834
353,912
2,096,584
33,340
2,291,529

.85
2.27
13.67
.23
15.56

2,402,996
1,123,118
2,893,626
1,616,217
1,718,275

15.31
7.19
18.86
10.92
11.67

98,925
47,637
190,001
45,030
123,147

.63
.30
1.24
.30
.84

330,357
134,211
402,989
86,870
147,284

2.10
.86
2.63
.59
1.00

107,157
111,894
761,958
89,858
309,421

.68
.72
4.97
.61
2.10

.04
.38
.02
.03
------

3,350
417,534
24,024
2,227,812
369,698

.02
2.89
.17
15.86
2.66

2,038,083
2,068,442
2,032,943
2,903,217
2,424,602

14.03
14.32
14.10
20.66
17.44

84,757
39,891
76,883
51,876
67,516

.58
.28
.53
.37
.49

92,239
111,272
192,907
236,446
66,844

.63
.77
1.34
1.68
.48

159,021
204,869
123,833
821,141
304,562

1.09
1.42
.86
5.84

-----------769
.01
131
(/)
11,499
.09
.------762
.01

121,089
1,039,826
253,176
277,484
257,088
13,752

.87
8.01
1.95
2.24
2.08
.11

1,291,657
1,883,598
1,100,701
1,837,332
934,247
1,170,084

9.30
14.51
8.49
14.81
7.56
9.48

74,193
120,204
32,6.3
99,268
43,118
25,520

.53
.93
.25
.80
.35
.21

237,070
285,852
52,456
83,941
51,192
37,908

1.71
2.20
.40
.68
.41
.31

235,335
525,866
123,835
249,026
65,971
69,545

1.69
4.05
.95
2.01
.53
.56

1.97
2.00
3.40
1.47

.--

141
570
260

--(/)
--(1/)
(/)

2.19

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TABLE 13. -GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS
OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE-TOTAL AND PER CAPITA:
1935-Gontinued
(Thistableis presented in two sections,the firstsectionbeginningon p.117.For alphabetical
list of cities,by States,showingrank, see p.VIII. For text discussicnsee p.24)

V.-HIGHWAYS
for
Repair for
compensation
maintenance

0oration
Operation and

CITY

Ct
no.

Total

Per

capita

Total

Per

capita

VI.-CHARITIES,
HOSPITS
AND
HOSPITALS,
CORRECTIONS
Total

Per

capita

VII.-EDUCATION
Schools

Libraries

Schools

Libraries

Total

Per

capita

Total

VIII.-RECREATION

Per

capita

Total

Per

capita

IX.-MISCELILANREUS

Total

Per

capita

GROUPIII.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued

$80,200

Fort Wayne, Ind.------Camden, N. J. -------Erie, Pa.------------Elizabeth, N. J.------Wichita, Kans.-------Spokane, Wash.--------

211,149
205,795
251,320
144,330
393,085

74
75
76
77
7b
79
80

Fall River, Mass.-----Cambridge,Mass.-----New Bedford,Mass.---Reading,Pa.----------Knoxville,Tenn.------Peoria,Ill.----------Southbend, Ind.-----"

299,208
452,099
289,609
192,964
196,283
220,867
204,851

2.60
206
(f)
3.96
140
(/)
2.57
12,042
.11
1.73
4,905
.04
1.77 ----------------2.01 ----------------1.87 -----------------

81
82
83
84
85
86

Tacoma,Wash.---------Miami,Fla.-----------Gary,Ind.-------------Canton, Ohio----------Wilmington, Del.------Tampa,Fla.------------

327,944
374,577
89,509
171,715
146,601
239,072

3.03 ----------------3.46 ----------------.83
---------------1.60
2,056
.02
1.38
7,780
.07
2.24
1,964
.02

87

Somerville, Mass.------

292,772

2.77

88
89
90
91

El Paso,Tax.---------Ild.------Evansville,
Lynn,Mass.-----------Utica, N. Y.----- ----

93,243
174,596
289,596
354,281

.88 ----------1.66
760
.01
2.81 ----------------3.45 ----------------

92

Duluth, Minn.----------

93

Waterbury,Conn.-------

94

Lowell, Mass.----------

431,944

4.31

Honolulu, Hawaii2/----

762,153

4.92

235,889

1,397,272

$0.67
1.77
1.74
2.13
1.23
3.37

$0.01---$--

68
69
70
71
72
73

2.31

$1,053
----------3,169
83
58,321
49,062

-----.03
(/)
.50
.42

----------------

972

.01

13.79 --------------------------

13,438

------

09

1/ Less than 1/2 of 1 cent. 2/ Not includedin groupor grandtotals.

$194,000
5,917

250,216
30,245
37,537

$1.63
.05

2.12

1;021,487

$64,613
31,044
45,779

$0.54
.26
.39

$72,244
53,806
64,587

H

o

1.05
1.07

33,080
119,579

.28
1.03

H

47,795
211,061
69,850
152,827
22,139
157,205
86,144

.41
1.85
.62
1.37
.20
1.43
.79

538,875
540,338
298,122
174,992
72,185
119,937
82,801

4.67
4.7
2.65
1.57
.65
1.09
.76

.49
.11
.58
.20
.51
.18

111,809
140,069
80,562
39,082
84,599
54,489

1.03
1.29
.74
.36
.79
.51

99,338
259,815
110,170
135,002
59,287
184,505

.92
2.40
1.02
1.26
.56
1.73

14.07
12.14

46,372
63,457

.39
.54

123,081
125,289

1,220,944
1,895,634
1,428,668
1,592,887
1,017,424
1,150,161
1,169,994

10.59
16.58
12.69
14.25
9.20
10.48
10.68

40,514
70,350
60,287
37,217
53,663
74,013
65,265

.35
.62
.54
.33
.49
.67
.60

.11
5.34
.01
.70
1.49

2.48

1,212,994
896,053
1,304,206
1,323,623
1,432,966
971,776

11.21
8.28
12.08
12.31
13.44
9.12

52,798
12,400
62,119
21,216
54,690
19,155

9.65

1,422,074

13.44

.43

5.98

852,976

8.51

483,362

3.12

$0.80
1.39

1,654,073
1,415,336

605,768

$96,011
296,705
127,766

2.49
1.08

.53

.26
.32

$0.60
.45
.55

163,860

62,468

43,663
.41
4-----23,75Q
.23
959,152 9.32
1,311,392 12.78
43,417

$10.35
15.56
13.20

1,741,275 14.77

1,077,773 9.35
1,177,592 10.30
567,926 5.04
770
.01
282,671 2.56
68,059
.62
41,564
.38
12,218
577,420
1,500
75,609
159,344
264,493

1,242,850
1,852,835
1,561,329

55,240

.47

68,893

.65

115,692

1.09

305,799

2.89

836,279 7.90
963,246 9.17
1,539,153 14.96
1,517,331 14.79

23,414
62,547
75,555
71,868

.22
.60
.73
.70

63,419
87,274
164,734
93,066

.60
.83
1.60
.91

26,271
97,630
327,253
457,538

.25
.93
3.18
4.46

1,706,592

65,336

16.75

1,594,620 15.74
1,225,656 12.23
389,317

2.51

.$4

104,927

1.03

177,406

1.74

45,791

.45

142,352

1.41

151,207

1.49

31,371

.31

52,762

.53

481,624

4.80

.02

264,858

1.71

477,810

3.09

2,779

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TABLE 14.--PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION-AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE
GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE:

1935

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

I.-GENERAL
GO
MENT

City
no.

Grand total---------Group I-------------------Group II-------Group III--

--------

II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON
AND PROPERTY
olice depame

FirdeFa

All other

III.-CONSERVATION OF
HEALTH

IV.-SANI
TATION,
OR PROMOTION
OF CLEANLINESS

For text discussion, see p. 24)

V.-HIGWAYS
Operation
and maintenance

Repair
for compensation

VI.-CHARITIES,
H
AND CO-

Schools

VII.-EDUCATION
VIII.-ECREATION
Libraries

I.--IS
CELLA
NEOUS

7.7

9.8

6.1

1.2

2.3

5.2

6.0

0.2

18.8

30.4

1.2

2.7

8.4

8.1
9.0
5.6

10.3
8.5
8.5

5.2
7.1
9.1

1.3
13
1.0

2.2
3.2
2.3

5.3
4.9
5.2

5.5
7.5
7.1

.2
.2
.2

21.3
16.4
11.3

27.5
31.8
39.9

1.0
1.5
1.5

2.5
2.7
3.1

9.6
6.
5.4

0.1

26.5

25.8

0.5

1.3

13.0

5.3
9.4
13.3
19.8
21.6
14.9
7.4
23.9
10.4
19.7
34.9
37.9
32.5

28.0
33.6
30.8
33.9
30.7
30.6
29.2
26.1
33.2
26.4
21.6
21.2
24.2

1.0
,.8
1.3
1.5
3.9
1.3
1.6
1.6
2.0
1.1
.9
1.2
1.0

4.2
3.1
2.0
2.5
1.2
3.8
2.7
3.5
3.0
6.0
4.7
4.3
4.6

9.3
6.7
7.6
3.3
5.8
2.3
6.5
8.3
7.4
8.4
4.9
9.2
6.6

16.1
6.6
19.2
13.7
12.5
11.2
9.5
33.6
17.0
8.2
14.4
11.7

36.0
28.7
35.8
32.5
33.1
27.0
38.0
24.0
25.7
42.3
35.8
34.8

2.1
.5
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.4
2.1
.8
1.1
1.1
1.5
2.2

3.7
2.1
1.8

7.1
4.2
.1
6.2
1.7
6.4
3.9
9.1
7.7
.9
2.8
6.7

uROUP I.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

New dork, 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, U. C.-----------

6.8
11.9
12.0
7.9
10.2
8.8
10.4
7.8
6.4
13.6
8.4
5.3
5.5
4.3

9.8
12.3
14.1
13.9
8.1
8.4
15.8
14.3
9.0
7.5
10.3
6.9
5.5
8.4

15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Minneapolis, Minn.---------New Orleans, La.-------Cincinnati, Ohio---Newark, N. .--------------kansas City, Mo.-------Seattle, Wash.---------Indianapolis, Ind.---------Rochester, N. Y.--------Jersey City, N. J.---------Houston, Tex.----------Louisville, Ky.-----------Portland, Oreg.-------------

7.1
13.2
8.2
8.6
13.3
9.6
6.6
6.1
11.1
11.9
8.0
9.5

5.9
11.6
5.8
11.9
7.9
9.6
9.1
4.0
13.2
7.4
9.8
7.8

4.1
5.0
5.6
6.2
7.6
5.7
7.0
9.6
5.8
5.8
9.9
4.6
4.5
5.4

1.1
1.7
1.6
.9
2.1
.7
1.3
.5
1.0
1.8
1.5
1.1
.6
1.8

1.5
3.0
1.7
5.7
2.1
3.3
3.2
2.4
2.6
2.5
1.8
2.4
2.1
1.8

5.6
6.6
5.3
5.7
2.6
4.4
3.2
7.7
4.8
4.9
2.5
7.6
3.7
3.9

3.7
11.7
6.0
4.4
6.2
5.3
6.1
9.9
6.7
7.9
3.8
4.5
4.3
4.6

(1 )
.1
.2
.1
.3
.2
.4
.3
.1
.1
.6
(/)
.9

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000

See footnotes at end of table.

5.7
10.5
5.6
7.1
5.6
10.4
12.9
4.0
6.5
6.8
5.9
9.7

1.1
3.5
.8
1.3
1.1
.9
1.4
1.4
1.0
1.3
1.4
1.5

4.5
2.0
2.9
4.2
1.9
3.5
2.5
2.5
3.8
2.2
4.6
1.5

2.5
10.0
4.2
6.6
5.2
3.6
5.1
4.6
5.1
5.0
4.5
3.3

8.1
7.1
6.7
3.6
11.8
13.7
5.8
6.8
5.1
11.5
7.9
8.5

0.1
.1
.3
.4
.4
.1
(1/)
(L/)
------------.1
.3

2.2
3.8
2.4
3.1
3.1
2.8
1.6
3.3
2.5

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TABLE 14.-PERCENT

DISTRIBUTION OF THE PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS,
GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1935-Continued
(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII:

I.--GEN- I.

II.-PROTDTIONTO
AND PROPE TY PERSON

CITYAL

Cit
no.

GOVERN-

Police department

Fire department

All other

GROUP III.-CITIES

III.--CiSERVATION OF
NEALTH

I.III.
ANI
TATION,
OR PROMOTION
OF CLEANLINESS

BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS CF THE

For text discussion, see p. 24)

V. -HIGHWAYS
Operation
and maintenance

VI.--CHARITIES,

Repair
for conpensation

NIC'S,
AND COR-

VII.-EDUCATION
VIII.-RECREATION
Schools

Libraries

-IS
NEOUS

AVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

27
28
29
30
31

Columbus, Ohio------------Toledo, Ohio---------------Oakland, Calif.------------Denver, Colo.--------------Atlanta, Ga.----------------

4.9
5.3
4.4
10.7
4.7

9.3
9.8
9.7
7.5
10.4

9.5
8.5
11.5
8.2
8.4

0.7
.4
1.2
1.2
.7

1.2
1.7
1.9
1.8
3.3

6.5
6.5
2.4
3.5
6.6

6.2
7.6
6.1
8.5
5.4

0.3
.1
.4
.7
.6

1.7
1.3
.1
11.3
15.7

49.5
47.8
53.1
35.1
37.9

1.3
2.7
2.3
1.9
1.2

1.1
1.9
4.8
4:8
2.3

7.8
6.4
2.1
4.9
2.9

32
33
34
35
36

Dallas, Tex.---------------St. Paul, Minn.------------Birmingham, Ala.-----------Akron, Ohio-------------Memphis,

5.9
6.1
4.8
4.5
5.3

8.1
8.0
9.3
6.1
9.2

11.2
10.9
12.0
5.0
12.0

1.1
1.5
1.2
.6
1.8

1.7
1.6
1.8
1.5
3.7

6.7
2.8
5.3
4.2
6.5

4.4
6.5
5.5
7.4
9.0

1.0

3.6
10.9
2.3
4.0
7.9

49.5
40.6
48.6
59.8
36.9

.9
2.6
1.6
1.6
1.5

3.9
3.7
3.4
.2
4.4

2.1
5.0
3.7
5.0
1.8

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.--- ------San Antonio, Tex.----------Omaha, Nebr.---------------Syracuse, N. Y.---------Dayton, Ohio-------------

4.4
5.0
5.5
4.0
5.9

9.1
6.4
8.1
5.3
7.2

9.4
8.2
11.2
6.2
7.3

.8
1.4
1.2
.5
.5

3.5
1.5
1.2
2.1
1.2

5.8
8.2
4.1
5.3
6.8

8.2
5.8
6.3
4.2
7.1

12.3
.6
.6
31.2
5.2

34.0
56.5
49.9
26.3
46.7

.5
.8
1.2
1.0
3.9

3.0
3.9
2.0
3.7
2.6

8.6
1.3
8.5
10.1
5.4

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.-------Worcester, Mass.---------nichmond, va.------------Youngstown, Ohio-----------Grand Rapids, Rich.---------

4.8
3.8
9.4
5.4
5.8

10.7
8.8

9.3
7.9

8.5

8.7

7.8
8.7

7.0
10.1

.7
.6
2.2
1.5
.6

1.1
4.0
4.0
1.4
4.6

6.0
3.0
5.9
3.2
3.5

4.8
8.9
7.2
8.4
5.8

3.5
19.3
9.5
3.2
1.7

50.4
33.4
38.4
51.9
51.2

1.0
1.4
1.1
.6
3.7

3.0
1.5
1.9
4.6
2.8

4.8
7.3
2.9
i 4.9
1.4

47
48
49
50
51
52

Fort Worth, Tex.--------hartford, Conn.------------Mich.-------------New Haven, Conn.---------San Diego, Calif.----------Long Reach, Calif.----------

5.2
5.7
2.8
4.8
6.2
7.2

8.1
9.0
4.7
10.4
8.8
8.7

10.4
7.4
4.7
9.4
8.2
8.7

.7
1.1
.3
.8
1.0
1.3

2.3
2.6
1.3
1.9
2.2
1.0

5.1
4.8
2.0
3.7
4.3
6.7

6.7
5.3
3.2
4.9
7.7
5.9

4.1
23.5
41.7
19.3
.3
2.6

50.4
30.8
35.6
34.5
48.5
47.2

.9
1.2
1.2
1.3
2.1
1.9

4.8
4.1
1.6
3.7
6.9
6.5

1.3
4.5
.9
5.4
3.8
2.1

53
54
55
56
57
58

Nashville, Tenn.-----------Springfield, Mass.--------Tulsa, Okla:---------------6ridgeport, Conn.----------Des Moines, Iowa-----------Scranton, Pa.-------------

6.7
3.8
5.3
4.5
5.4
6.4

11.6
7.3
8.1
7.7
7.3
7.3

14.1
8.3
11.5
9.9
11.3
10.2

1.5
.6
.4
.6
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1,0

3.1
2.1
1.3
2.1
.9
1.4

6.3
6.2
4.0
5.1
5.1
6.0

7.1
6.8
6.6
6.0
8.2
5.1

9.8
21.3
1.1
32.0
.1
9.0

31.0
29.4
54.2
24.0
52.2
44.8

1.3
1.9
1.5
1.7
2.2
.9

3.7
4.1
2.9
2.1
2.4
2.4

3.1
7.7
3.0
4.3
4.1
4.4

H

H

Tenn.-----------

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59
60
61
62
63

Salt Lale City, Utah-------Yonkers, N. Y.---------Paterson, N. J.------------Jacksonville, rla.---------Albany, N. Y.----------

9.3
5.8
3.5
6.0
5.3

7.9
8.6
10.7
10.4
11.6

6.1
5.3
10.9
11.7
7.3

.5
.8
.8
1.7
.9

1.5
2.7
2.5
3.4
1.9

1.8
8.0
7.0
8.8
7.3

10.2
4.6
3.3
10.9
11.0

.1
(/)
------------(A/)

.6
22.9
7.0
2.9
14.7

5.0
29.9
46.0
31.0
26.7

2.0
.5
1.3
1.8
1.7

4.9
.4
1.3
5.7
4.0

3.2
8.4
5.8
5.7
7.4

64
65
66
67
68

Norfolk, Va.---------------Trenton, N. J.-------------Chattanooga, Tenn.---------Kansas City, Kans.-------Fort Wayne, Ind.------------

10.5
4.6
5.0
6.0
3.1

12.1
10.6
8.6
10.2
9.7

12.1
9.8
15.2
16.4
11.7

2.1
1.4
1.0
2.7
1.7

2.7
4.7
1.8
1.4
1.3

7.6
6.0
4.1
1.8
5.8

4.7
6.6
9.9
4.4
3.4

(i_)
.3
-------

7.8
6.1
10.4
.6
--------

33.9
40.5
37.7
50.7
53.2

1.0
2.2
1.7
1.1
2.8

1.6
1.9
2.1
1.6
3.1

3.8
5.5
2.7
3.0
4.1

69
70
71
72
73

Camden, N. J.-------------Erie, Pa.------------------Elizabeth, N. J.---Wichita, Kans.-------------Spokane, Wash.----

9.2
8.4
6.0
3.4
5.1

9.5
7.4
11.2
6.9
7.2

8.1
9.2
11.5
9.9
8.8

.8
.6
.8
.4
.9

1.8
3.0
1.8
1.1
1.7

4.4
5.8
5.1
4.3
4.9

5.3
6.7
6.3
5.1
12.7

.1
(A,)
2.1
1.6

4.9
.2
6.3
1.1
1.2

46.5
50.8
43.9
58.5
45.9

.8
1.5
1.6
1.6
2.1

1.3
2.1
1.4
4.4
4.1

7.4
4.2
4.1
1.2
3.9

74
75
76
77
78

Fall Hiver, Mass.---------Cambridge, Mass.-------Newiedford, Mass.---------Reading, Pa.----Knoxville, Tenn.---------

36
4.2
4.6
7.2
5.6

7.9
8.0
9.8
9.3
10.4

7.3
7.5
8.7
4.8
13.4

.4
1.5
.7
.8
.8

4.3
2.9
4.8
2.6
3.2

2.0
6.4
5.8
5.3
4.5

6.9
7.2
7.0
6.3
7.4

(1/)
(1/)
.3
.2
-------

24.9
18.8
13.7
(1/)
10.7

28.2
30.3
34.4
51.8
38.4

.9
1.1
1.5
1.8
2.0

1.1
3.4
1.7
5.0
.8

79
80
81
82
83

Peoria, I11.---------------South behd, Ind.--------Tacoma, Wash.--------------Miami, Fla.------2----------Gary, Ind.----------

7.0
3.3
5.7
1.7
4.5

7.8
7.8
6.7
100
10.6

9.3
10.3
13,8
8.1
11.7

1.1
1.2
1.5
3.6
.5

4.0
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.8

7.8
2.4
6.5
6.3
4.1

7.8
9.1
11.6
9.6
3.6

2.4
1.8
.4
14.8
.------1

40.4
52.0
42.9
22.9
52.9

2.6
2.9
1.9
.3
2.5

5.5
3.8
4.0
3.6
3.3

4.2
3.7
3.5
6.6
4.5

84
85
86
87
88

Canton, Ohio----------------Wilmington, Del.--------Tampa, Fla.-------------Somerville, Mass.-----------El Paso, Tex.---------------

5.3
6.6
7.2
4.5
4.7

5.2
10.7
8.2
7.2
8.1

6.5
10.7
8.0
7.5
11.8

.4
.4
.6
1.3
1.0

1.3
1.2
1.9
3.7
2.4

3.1
8.0
8.3
7.0
5.7

7.6
4.7
9.1
6.2
5.7

3.3
5.1
10.0
21.7
2.7

58.6
46.0
36.8
30.3
51.0

.9
1.8
.7
1.5
1.4

1.7
2.7
2.1
2.5
3.9

6.0
1.9
7.0
6.5
1.6

89
90
91
92
93
94

Evansville, Ind.--------Lynn, Mass.-----------------Utica, N.Y.---------------Duluth, Minn.------------Waterbury, Conn.-----------Lowell, Mass.----------------

3.4
3.6
5.8
7.0
6.1
5.3

12.6
7;3
6.6
7.7
6.4
7.6

13.8
9.7
8.7
8.5
9.9
8.3

.9
1.2
.4
.8
.5
.8

1.7
3.4
1.5
1.5
1.2
3.3

3.0
5.3
4.3
2.8
5.0
4.9

8.0
6.0
6.8
7.2
25.2
9.8

-----(')
-------------

1.1
19.9
25.1
1.3
10.9
19.4

44.1
31.9
29.0
52.4
28.7
27.9

2.9
1.6
1.4
2.0
.8
.7

4.0
3.4
1.8
3.2
2.6
1.2

4.5
6.8
8.7
5.5
2.7
10.9

10.2

12.5

6.8

1.3

5.5

6.7

18.2

.3

11.5

9.3

.1

6.3

11.4

Honolulu, Hawaii

-2/--------

i/ Less than 1/20 of 1 percent.
2/ Not included in group or grand totals.

(1)
(/)

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.1
.2
.1
----(i/)

12.4
8.6
7.2
5.7
2.7

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TABLE 15.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS

FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC-SERVICE ENTERPRISES:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

1935

For text discussion, see p. 24)

__I
City
no.

CITY

Grand total-----------------------Group I-----------------------------Group II-----------------------------Group III----------------------------

Water
supply
systems

Total

Electric light
and power
systems

Markets

Scales

Docks,
wharves,

Halls

and landings

Cemeteries
and crema
tories

All other

$126,972,888

X64,917,021

$16,441,181

$1,446,271

$25,553

$4,647,530

$1,035,192

$1,296,855

$37,163,285

79,728,540
16,949,103
30,295,245

35,685,195
8,449,498
20,782,328

11,198,361
1,929,810
3,313,010

992,281
190,941
263,049

6,151
1,890
17,512

2,124,009
1,368,487
1,155,034

222,959
76,951
735,282

629,968
222,151
444,736

28,869,616
4,709,375
3,584,294

----------------$61,491
----------------193,102
141,450
----------------26,804
116,892
--------90,229
---------

$10,861,093
--------14,180,689
87,274
159,861
270,947
192,887
582,186
---------2,534,679
-----------

GROUP I.--CITIES RAVING A POPUlATION OF 500,000 AND OVER

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

New York, N. Y.-------------------------Chicago, I11.---------------------------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.---------------------

$18,992,894
8,656,854
2',019,574
16,280,579
11,696,557
5,216,603
2,709,137
1,296,864
2,958,380
1,753,797
4,681,877
1,135,164
1,303,568
1,026,692

$6,647,098
7,128,646
1,788,663
2,058,635
3,523,501
2,560,276
2,211,344
1,019,526
2,214,651
1,689,771
1,665,330
1,067,781
1,108,000
1,001,973

-------$1,411,960
------------------------7,288,097
2,133,328
------------------------------------------------364,976
------- -----------------------------

$529,307
6,000
391
39,095
---------50,823
69,609
91,948
60,888
29,007
---------7,420
95,793
22,000

---------------------$2,160
--------------1,512
--------------45
-------2,434
---------------

$955,396
110,248
169,029
---------797,313
---------14,275
2,503
-------8,170
------57,529
9,546
----------

------------------------------------$372
119,213
------------------100,655
------------------------------------2,719

GROUPII.-CITIES HAVINGA POPULATION
OF 300,000 '10 500,000
15
16

Minneapolis, Minn.-----------------------New Orleans,La.--------------------------

$930,369
2,314,949

17
18
19
20
2.
22
23
24
25

Cincinnati, Ohio-------------------Newark, N. J.----------------------Kansas City, Mo.------------------Seattle, Wash.------------------------Indianapolis, Ind.---------------------Rochester, N. Y.---------------------Jersey City, N. J.------------------Houston, lex.------------------------Louisville, Ky.-----------------------

1,208,344
1,000,945
1,444,354
6,047,529
22,236
624,585
748,626
969,927
727,506

26

Portland, Oreg.--------------------------

909,733

$858,964
734,688

-------------------------

1,183;370
------------912,840
-----------1,416,694
------------492,638
----------------------499,444
------------=----------716,955
513,637
-----------693,866
-------------

$1,929,810

426,402

-------------

-----------

---------------

$6,091
----------

---------$1,112

18,355
15,031
19,105
10,616
21,276
15,920
---------22,549
----------

--------------$1,890
-------------------------------------------

1,085
73,074
6,665
475,697
---- "----16,444
31,671
301,158
10,528

-------------------------------------------73,162
------------------2,677

----------

--------

$68,089

446,874

----------

$65,314
35,248
5,534
----------------34,474
960
19,615
--------19,514
20,435

21,057

---$1,475,812
------3,104,294
----------113,069

16,200




GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 500,000

27
28
29
30
31

Columbus, Ohio------------------------Toledo, Ohio---------------------Oakland, Calif.--------------------------Denver, Colo.---------------------------Atlanta, Ga.--------------------------

32
33
34
35
36

Dallas, Teax.----------------------------St. Paul, Minn.--------------------------Birmingham, Ala. ------------------------Akron, Ohio-----------------------Memphis, Tenn.
------------------------

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.-----------------------San Antonio, Tex.-----------------------Omaha, Nebr.-----------------------Syracuse, N. Y.----------------Dayton, Ohio--------------------------

42
43
44
45
46

$1,038,845
731,307
2,043,456
698,113
423,595

$677,131
685,544
1,612,716
647,123
392,300

-------------

478,163
609,752
27,541
288,387
474,885

478,163
522,402
-----------286,122
426,070

-----------------------------------

632,583

578,335
190,180
526,933
327,419
214,165

------------

1,877,244
352,754
226,774

Oklahora City, Okla.--------------------Worcester, Mass.-------------------------Richmond, Va.-------------------------Youngstown, Ohio----------------------Grand Rapids, Mich.---------------

224,475
361,116
980,066
421,505
407,560

224,475
268,038
278,871
419,794
315,417

------------------------------------------------

47
48
49
50
51

Fort Worth, Tax.------------------------Hartford, Conn.--------------------------Flint, Mich.--------------------------New Haven, Oonn.------------------------San Diego, Calif.---------------------

226,953
306,219
255,089
1,685
449,093

226,953
273,002
252,084
-----------359,337

52
53
54
55

Long beach, Calif.-------------------Nashville, Tenn.-------------------------Springfiel, Mass.------Tulsa, Okla.----------------------------

1,241,054
341,068
374,474
223,721

271,324
321,651
362,093
221,460

56

Bridgeport,

57

Des Moines, Iowa------------------------

58
59
60
61
62
63

Scranton, Pa.---------------------------Salt Lake City, Utah------------------Yonkers, N. Y.------------------------Paterson, N. J.-----------------------Jacksonville, Fla.-------------------Albany, N. Y. ----------------------------

419
331,893
358,635
1,059,871
1,694,479
4?0,491

-

64
65
66
67
68
69

Norfolk, Va.-----------------------------Trenton, N. J.-------------------------Chattanooga, Tenn.-----------------------Kansas City, Kans.----------- -----------Fort Wayne, Ind.----------------------Camden, N. J.
-----

264,974
409,113
24,568
1,575,985
795,586
256,967

202,558
358,942
-----------949,750
274,386
233,639

Conn.----------------------

250,142

-----------

9,299

324,256

I

$344,795
-----------13,372

$16,919------7,968
$1,474
-----------------3,471
---------------1,140

-------------

---------

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

254,076

---------$366,689
-------------------

----$--------$21,422
---------14,547

----------12,635
------------------5,837

-------1,200
--------1,376

---------2,849
------------23,697

----------20,269
1,490
23,544
12,609

--------------------------------

12,617
--------------------------

41,631
19,765
----------

------------------14,050
--------9,574

--------

---------

----57,186
47,311
---------49,446

----------17,372
2,899

---------------

901
1,404
1,711
---

10,256
----------------

-------------------

-----------------106
--------------------1,685
66,995

936
16,413
---------------------

-------69,162
1,020
---------------------------

-

----------

16,891

------

----------

-------

--------

$14,899
50,679
38,354
15,608

----------

-

----------------------

70,666
15,892
--------17,905

$9,165

11,649
2,265

19,928
5,333
---

-----

--

34,991
500
-------33,123

1,343,488
1,--------791

627,674
-----o

-----

---

15,845
-----------22,761

---

------

2,812
1,984

896,820
o
12,381

2,261
----------

---------

------------278,306
------------353,141
------------1,059,871
------------221,378
1,090,302
470,491
-------------

419
--------------=--------------------------------------

--------------2,570
---------------

----------------2,924
---------382,799

---------53,587
--------------------------------

---------------------------------611,476
518,544
-------------

26,028
5,954
7,345
----------1,544
679

---------------------------1,112
------

--------44,217
332
----------

36,388
---------------------

16,891
14,759

10,649

12,000

----

--

9,299

53,289
----------------

------

--

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TABLE 15.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

OF PUBLIC-SERVICE ENTERPRISES:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

Cit

CITY

Total

no.

Watersupply
systems

Electric light
and power
systems

1935--Continued

For-text discussion, see p. 24)

Markets

Docks,
wharves,
and landings

Scales

Cemeteries
and creatories

Halls

All other

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000--Continued

Erie, Pa.-----------------------------Elizabeth, N. J.------------------------Wichita, Kans.----------------------Spokane, Wash.------------------------Fall River, Xass.------

70
71
72
73
74

$342,914
338,663
16,214
157,762
188,870

$339,744
331,612
------------

157,722
151,430

-------------------------

----------$ 2,253

-------

-------------

----------

----

-------------------------

-----------

$603
.4,798

$2,567
$10,766

----

Cambridge, Mass.---------------------New Bedford, Mass.-----Reading, Pa.--------------------------Knoxville, Tenn.----------------------Peoria, Ill.-----------------------------

80
81
82
83
84

South Bend, Ind.-----------------------Tacoma, Wash.-------------------------Miami, Fla.--------------------------Gary, Ind.------------------------------Canton, Ohio--------------------------

188,845

177,030

-------------

4,818

85
86
87
88
89

Wilmington, Del.-------------------Tampa, Fla.--------------------------Somerville, Mass.--------------------El Paso, Tex.-----Evansville, Ind.----------------------

418,802
189,538
191,730
162,948
399,036

306,948
178,185
191,730
162,948
357,933

--------------------------------------------------------

1,800
------------------------------8,184

---------------

90
91
92
93
94

Lynn, Mass.------------------------Utica, N. Y.--------------------------Duluth, Minn.-----Waterbury, Conn.----Lowell, Mass.------

262,079

186,371

-------------

-----------

----

75,708

813,096
161,538
365,631

200,291
151,890
283,934

-----------------------------------

----------1,000
----------

------1, 206

26,235

589,495

589,495

-------------

-----------

-----

310,457
200,111
233,107
201,046

221,448
1,007,768
261,241

215,029
212,824
216,346

-------------------------

---------------------

z
H

$37,440

75
76
77
78
79

363,620
249,182
233,107
213,481
3,577

5,448

40

-------

1,076

---$1,100

1,598

0

53,163
47,995

C2

------------

12,435
879

H
H

Honolulu, Hawaii
1

/----------------------

Not included in group or grand totals.

------------$734,521
------------

-------------------6,794

------..

H

6,419
7,748
35,601

y

52,675
2,500

1, 192

co
H
o

5,805

110,054
8,531,

n
n
-3

H

2,822

H
221

803

--

32,116

612,805
8,648

________

L

_____

54,256

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TABLE 16.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS

1

FOR INTEREST:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

PAYMENIS FOR INTEREST 011 FUNDED AND
FLOATING DEBT BYCitg
no.

CITY

Total
City corpora
tion

Independ@nt divisions

1935

For text discussion, see p. 25)

PAYtENTS FOR INTEREST ON SPE
CIAL ASSESSilENT DEBT BY-

PAYMPENTS
FOR INTEREST ON OTHER
DEBT BY
Independent divisions

City corpora-

Other divi-

School

All other

tion

sions

$28,402,964

$12,807,063

$932,914

$11,775,206

$5,361,021

$1,713,329

7,061,741
1,824,384
3,920,938

734,279
187,930
10,705

9,109,313
1,031,110
1,634,783

4,914,648
269,382
176,991

1,296,359
411,867
2,103

$4,894,814
8,098

$1,224,154
2,925
10,857

11,736

797

Grand total------------------

$340,770,534

$259,452,557

$20,328,48Q

Group I-------------------------Group II--------------------------Group III-----------------------

227,820,242
44,887,595
68,062,697

177,300,174
30,892,664
51,259,719

8,045,510
3,675,834
8,607,136

New York, N. Y.------------------Chicago, I11.--------------------Philadelphia, Pa.----------------Detroit, Mich.----------------Los Angeles, Calif.--------------Cleveland, Ohio----------------St. Louis, Mo.-----------------Baltimore, Md.------------------Boston, IMass.-----------------Pittsburgh, Pa.----------------San Francisco, Calif.----------Milwaukee, Wis.------------------Buffalo, N. Y.-------------------Washington, D. C.----

$99,816,298

19,358,218
6,594,424
2,450,322

City corpora
tion

School

All other

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
H

1
2
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

27,572,066
26,340,382
10,805,152
11,585,591
7,976,128
3,613,762
7,866,455
8,935,500
6,713,592
7,594,549
3,254,173
5,746,594

$89,360,091
6,106,483
23,759,027
9,829,745
8,054,429
5,174,064
3,511,715
7,849,550
6,585,759
2,765,870
7,585,473
2,014,887
4,703,081

$1,087,338
2,541,342
2,416,392
970,274
102,047

928,117
............

$361,706
11,107,142

$3,993,972
741,023

494,970
1,113,103
1,101,701

50,000

$258,674

253,330

464,226

2,990,246

16,905
1,952,708
9,421

$6,100,529
2,411,112
28,990
160,906
1,667

.. . .. .
397,033
19,938
9,076

1,227,907
961,443

11,379
44,382

...........

37,688

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVI2G A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
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.-------------------See footnotes at end of table.

$2,839,755
4,729,828
5,189,294
6,768,897
3,342,638
4,875,465
1,388,806
3,409,718
4,449,671
2,825,140
1,671,472
3,396,911

$2,316,672
2,661,925
3,642,417
5,532,986
1,702,855
3,259,392
739,953
2,488,925
3,509,416
1,528,506
1,654,182
1,855,435

$261,399
664,663
--------870,254
529,412
442,802
---------------------499,487
-----------407,817

$-----------137,022
$363,453
$8,741
823,535
383,598
---------452,053
256,958
172,096
1,004,642
-------------------635,132
54,155
---------734,469
-----------7,093
197,937
---------------------488,548
408,506
------------------632,714
------------------------------794,415
292
-------693,665
357,714
----------

$188
275,910
1,107
177,808
3,801
219,826
3,365
11,100
307,541
2,732
7,266
20,466

----$198,349

$13,679
125,112

-----------------42,119
2,823
----------

53,461
76,441
83,154
1,926
12,639

---------26,091

9,732
35,723

1




TABLE 16.-GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYbMENTSI-FOR

INTEREST:

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

1935-Continued
For text discussion, see p. 25)

I
PAYYMENTSFOR INTEREST ON FUNDED AND
FLOATING DEBT 9Y-

Cit
no.

CITY

PAYMENTSFOR INTEREST ON SPE
CIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT BY;

-

-

Total
City corporation

Independent divisions
School
All other

City corpora
tion

Other divisions

I
I

PAYMENTS FOR INTEREST ON OTHER
DEBT BY-

_

City corporation

Independent divisions
School

All other

GROUP III.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

27
28
29
31

Columbus, Ohio-------------------Toledo, Ohio-------------------Oakland, Calif.------------------Denver, Colo.--------------------Atlanta, GCa.----------------------

$1,933,857
1,678,432
2,862,467
1,802,063
719,257

$1,258,099
1,343,544
506,834
1,017,794
636,519

32
33
34
35
36

Dallas, Tex.-------------------St. Paul, Minn.---------------Birmingham, Ala.-----------------Akron, Ohio-------------------Memphis, Tenn.--------------------

1,679,051
2,155,683
1,131,044
2,356,305

1,679,051
1,815,925
955,885

1,335,355

1,294,243

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.----------------San Antonio, Tex.----------------Omaha, Nebr.---------------------Syracuse, N. Y.----------------Dayton, Ohio--------------------

2,417,141

2,355,790
1,139,236
450,865
1,418,419
762,277

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.-------------Worcester, Mass.-----------------Richmond, Va.--------------------Youngstown, Ohio-----------------Grand Rapids, Mich.---------------

1,060,053
463,438
502,688
732,076

779,541
420,967
1,643,595
306,144
438,009

47
48
49
50
51
52

Fort Worth, Tex.-----------------Hartford, Conn.------------------Flint, Mich.---------------------New Haven, Conn.----------------San Diego, Calif.----------------Long Beach, Calif.----------------

1,169,753
1,003,959
1,012,743
676,866
986,184
1,151,423

967,771
929,089
488,797
676,478
761,633
777,812

53
54
55
56
57
58

Nashville, Tenn.-----------------Springfield, Mass.---------------Tulsa, Okla.---------------------Bridgeport, Conn.----------------Des Moines, Iowa-----------------Scranton, Pa.----------------------

813,565
760,762

808,185
738,689
802,780
718,147
524,824
97,870

1,509,851

1,521,466
1,684,130
1,172,938

1,678,924

1,077,819

736,741
864,622
440,997

1,615,105

$448,142

$225,792

331,223
536,011
396,956

380,644
12,761

308;409
149,646
323,093

418,107

356,263
414,152

$93

$1,731

5,550
69,977

1,119

3,665
$1,819,622

343,350

"""""'

------- "-

12,818

28,294

299,929

61,351
10,076
13,170
83,800
3,729

181,911

"""""'

38,926

364,452

31,349
25,513

4,276

3,554

280,512

"""""'
143,663
192,493

45,216
101,515

42,471
35,329
5,681
59

197,644

1,984

4,338
72,498

401,682

2,372
1,183
388

120,914

167

224,551

366,347

7;264

5,380
230,695
331,734
260,080

32,684

48,221

"""""'
--r--------------------------------------------

22,073
10,965
18,594
1,258
1,473

33,379
6,806
$669




59
60
61
62
63

Salt Lake City, Utah----------Yonkers, N. Y.--------------Paterson, N. J.---------------Jacksonville, Fla.------------Albany, N. Y.------------------

616,312
1,738,649
1,000,024
800,258
1,313,632

365,049
1,515,620
996,467
" 530,530
1,231,276

64
65
66
67
68

Norfolk, Va.--------------------Trenton, N. J.----------------Chattanooga, Tenn.------------Kansas City, Kans.------------Fort Wayne, Ind.----------------

1,989,478
1,048,574
642,810
628,707
261,191

1,979,202
858,164
550,014
442,907
133,754

69
70
71
72
73

Camden, N, J.--------------------Erie, Pa.-----------------------Elizabeth, N. J.-----------------Wichita, Kans.-----------------Spokane, Wash.--------------------

1,262,235
597,813
962,940
459,221
188,971

1,056,363
331,978
856,027
204,223
140,367

74
75
76
77
78

Fall River, Mass.----------------Cambridge, Mass.---------------New Bedford, Mass.---------------Reading, Pa.-------------------Knoxville, Teen.------------------

366,954
513,871
409,840
579,521
1,281,423

324,092
457,620
367,466
270,610
1,137,370

79
80
81
82
83

Peoria, I11.---------------------South Bend, Ind.-----------------Tacoma, Wash.------------------Miami, Fla.----------------------Gary, Ind.-----------------------

251,357
298,466
777,146
3,052,562
269,703

48,975
152,618
634,345
2,197,581
111,199

9,506
145,848
79,559
265,432
147,275

84
85
86
87
88

Canto., Ohio-------------------Wilmington, Del.---------------Tampa, Fla.--------------"-------Somerville, Mass.----------------El Paso, Tex.---------------------

647,628
628,034
914,008
348,261
499,304

287,580
626,887
680,782
154,150
459,568

280,211

89
90
91
92
93
94

Evansville, Ind.----------------Lynn, Mass.----------------------Utica, N. Y.---------------------Duluth, Minn.--------------------Waterbury, Conn.-----------------Lowell, Mass.---------------------

162,171
324,618
518,966
528,520
842,073
245,803

72,575
261,695
486,359
313,601
712,588
180,200

89,433

772,077

662,899

215,341

73,789
127,437

-------------

i/ The payments reported in this table are the gross
accrued interest on original issue of debt obligations.

/

payments

for

80,961

9,649
74,322
20,345

19,887

55,050
21,184
63,546
97,049

238,902
137,640
46,729

35,465
145,983
2,296
4,357
7,694

281,689

79,960

1,437

5,080

10,276
180,761
18,474
$10,705

150,822
5,749
43,367
114
1,875

25,044
92,548

42,862
20,657
42,374
2,178
51,505

95,560

16,927

35,594

308

--------

31,730
556,453
9,117
898
1,147
9,004
30,256
29,372

76,279

163,855

21,980
16,952
7,396

167,671
270

1

t

________

t ________

163
40,943
15,655
11,681
129,215
65,603

t ________

102,181
interest on city debts less (1) amounts paid in error and (2) amounts

-

-----------

.,

Z

429
---

1,360

222,709

t
Honolulu, Hawaii

31,373
77,046
1,261
44,950
74,662

182,988

29,147
33,096
2,112

------

C

8

1,005

2,660
l e

1,513
10,364

28,171

_______

_____

6,997

paid

which balance

receipts from

Not included in group or grand totals.

N
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TABLE 17.-PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS

OF GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE:

1935

(This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p.135. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion,see p.25)
.

II.--PROTECTIOrn ' PERSON AND
PROPERTY

I. -ENERAl
City
no.

CITY

Grand total-------------Group I------------------------Group II-----------------------Group III-----------------------

Total

GOVERNME.NT
Police department

Fire department

IV.-SAITATION, OR PRO O0TION
OF CLEA-LINEiSS

III.-CON

All other

OF HEAlTH

Sewers and
sewage disposal

Refuse col
lection and
disposal

$358,399,640

X5,201,949

$1,663,106

$2,272,211

$6,184,668

$2,204,541

$45,533,819

$1,882,021

263,557,086
34,864,649
59,977,905

3,438,372
862,192
901,385

750,819
460,980
451,307

1,215,667
426,105
630,439

2,123,919
1,747,201
2,313,548

1,341,344
598,234
264,963

26,315,726
6,752,426
12,465,667

895,962
428,499
557,560

$6,006,149
10,226,605
64,868
113,951
854,193
1,881,134
443,051
214,728
990,823
305,490
902,562
516,325
1,766,480
2,029,367

$574,336
---------------------------2,546
67,127
143,327
69,903
---------------------------9,981
----------13,773
14,969
----------

$2,211,058
1,448,754
428,964
12,569
246,960
530,748
104,441
496,323
----------533,224
730,676
8,709

$1,035
3,966
170,020
----------6,014
465
177,400
22,586
---------------------------44,206
2,807

All other

V. -HIGHWAYS

Roadways

$42,678
$72,023,480
20,789
10,791
11,098

48,551,418
9,938,563
13,533,499

All other

$849,150
438,811
30,644
379,695

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVINGuA POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

New York, N. Y.------------------$135,020,806
Chicago, Ill.------------------29,233,754
Philadelphia, Pa.--------------2,955,767
Detroit, Mich.-----7,284,239
Los Angeles, Calif.-----------28,531,035
Cleveland, Ohio---------------5,231,273
St. Louis, Mo.------------------4,960,604
Baltimore, Md.------------------2,382,334
Boston, Mass.------------------7,329,698
Pittsburgh, Pa.---------------8,247,887
San Francisco, Calif.----------8,748,477
Milwaukee, Wis.----------------5,027,912
Buffalo, N. Y.------------------8,936,914
Washington, D. C.---------------9,666,386

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.------------------

$1,797,585
421,938
257,497
97,035
54,038
10,127
6,516
11,712
78,846
528,566
40,771
81,861
21,204
30,676

$363
2,499
36,618
18,420
131,842
34,269
92,371
3,600
235,833
47,582
36,421
36,900
69,942
4,159

$86,465
191,380
-----------------42,529
32,751
5,355
22,318
81,586
22,810
717,138
5,647
7,688
----------

X97,665
----------46,615
2,061
1,857,814
----------30,758
---------1,698
17,996
2,439
13,723
5,543
47,607

$353,813
12,590
----------5,900
7,345
1,890
53,870
150,455
16,592
42,795
9,855
118,814
49,346
518,079

--

18,035

--------1,040
419
588
--------380
----------------327
---------

$15,056,337
$23,388
4,809,850
7,511
1,337,919---5,718,889
5,375
5,010,182
6,846
1,736,382
41,468
1,473,911
183,525
566,765
11,114
1,268,362
1,350
3,280,903
4,808
878,488
495
611,296
10,710
2,598,070
6,109
4,204,064
136,112

GROUP II.-CITIES iAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
$3,416,787
5,646,020
3,120,659
1,392,295
5,274,465
4,780,986
995,390
4,209,671
888,758
2,225,458
2,622,611
291,549

$6,627
$44,274
4,462
39,128
49,116
20,658
20,591
59,912
677,299
172,096
15,931
6,179
7,377
20,480
39,505
16,388
3,226
50,000
950 ----12,083
15,725
25,005
16,140

$82,245
$3,333
77
1,632,366
79,938
840
13,579
338
64,912
630
24,314
70,950
19,643
17,255
11,745
21,489
85,000 ------------------- ------------37,570 ----------7,082 ----------

$8,527
----------138,427
1,084
816
4,992
117,143
26,979
273,186
-25,501
1,579

$6,223
---------------1,895
------------------------597
--------787
1,289

$742,5172,090,001 ---1,105,061---198,577
$1,895
319,461
566
1,874,591
26,476
89,714---1,259,442
1,707
298,073---1,147,920---661,808---151,398 -

H
H
H

H
a

y

H
0)

O)
Ci




GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPUTATIO

OF 100,000 TO 300,000

27
28
29
30
31

Columbus, Ohio------Toledo, Ohio----Oakland, Calif.-Denver, Colo.------------------Atlanta, Ga.--------------------

$4,404,980
580,161
884,353
2,$25,135
274,515

$369,341
4,419
4,241
9,838
2,305

915,197
2,113
6,576
6,745
21,886

$16,920
2,446
2,751
4,498
1,585

------------------$22,446
619,368

32
33
34
35
36

Dallas, Tex.------St. Paul, Minn.------------Birmingham, Ala.--Akron, Ohio--------------------Memphis, Tenn.------------------

1,496,830
2,145,807
656,779
326,120
1,304,630

4,596
68,496
534
1,713
85,325

15,168
3,633
214
19,185
4,624

7,776
21,764

3,178
562

---

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.-----San Antonio, Tex.----Omaha, Nebr.----Syracuse, N. Y.----------------Dayton, Ohio---------------------

3,224,792
477,354
361,635
1,921,947
1,436,774

3,870
7,022
857
'8,494
3,289

3,858
9,690
23,235
10,583
5,964

12,131
---------15,789
7,941
44,881

138
4,978
894
---------1,064,736

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.------------Worcester, Mlass.---------------Hichmond, va.-------------------Youngstown, Ohio----------------Grand Rapids, hlich.-------------

372,901
1,415,113
316,493
916,774
453,508

1,716
2,242
------..
2,671
434

544
8,612
5,641
9,180
521

11,745
---------6,480
22,040
1,992

------------------1,374
..-----15,313

47
48
49
50
51

Fort Worth, Tex.--------Hartford, Conn.----------------Flint, Mich.----------- -New haven, Conn.--San Diego, Calif.--------------

1,148,790
2,436,322
105,988
773,495
2,168,983

1,414
11,369
--------------------1,495
3,362

94
15,120
10,089
11,802

------------------4,558
3,979
4,103

52
53
54
55
56
57

Long Beach, Calif.--------------Nashville, Tenn.----------------Springfield, Mass.-------------Tulsa, Okla.--------------------Bridgeport, Conn.----Des Moines, Iowa------

2,073,582
1,605,778
714,256
390,022
540,024
705,292

7,240
950
10,177
745
8,371
259

6,825
35,000
8,111
1,913
7,290
4,394

2,920
116,269
2,844
7,291
17,523
8,486

58
59
60
61
62
63

Scranton, Pa.-------------------Salt Lake City, Utah..----Yonkers, N..Y.-----.
Paterson, N. J.------- -Jacksonville, Fla.- --Albany, N. Y.--------------------

265,498
197,332
1,730,467
373,935
671,644
1,181,417

308
7,519
4,051
25,898
----------163,029

9,921
14,524
10,495
3,437
2,500
18,016

64
65
66
67
68
69

Norfolk, Va.--------------------Trenton, N. J.------Chattanooga, Tenn.-----Kansas City, Kans.-----Fort Wayne, Ind.-----Camden, N. J.
----------

609,061
300,341
303,659
1,246,616
378,990
331,457

1,242
----------2,147
1,229
---------672

806
843

.

$1,894
120
4,545
136
2,006

$3,528,557
11,463
2,693
48,813
63,896

498
574
-2,949
17,280

479,149
1,275,159
630,005
45,083
89,289

6,513
---------------------------------- -----------------

1,858
-------------11,750
478

653,836
11,335
27,234
594,127
50,147

2,406
-------------------6,741
4,502
46

136
197,115
4,468

-------------------------

188

19,698
395,500
106,286
5,033
72,899

--------------------2,014 ----------.
.---------------------------------------

18,152
1,174,829
2,942
110,365
11,268

-------

--

-----------------------

97
----------2,003
--------------------170,958

.---119,694
1,036
35
2,211
564
------------------3,232 --42,133 - -

..--------------------------350
6,320
808
4,737
6,687 ---------4,397
8,807

---

999
----------1,617
----------3,195
454
--

-

.
43
210
1,462
1,386
--

----------------------------------------------------2,912 -3,134
---------.-------

60,264
35,318
69,744
13,409
146,434
9,115
8,986
.-460,966
18,660
171,691
257,846
16,024
2,527
71,058
50,317

$132,815
------16,196
$151
-------350 --------14,344 ---------

8,428
6,671
90
-14,373
---------------------230
11,281
73,771
2,230
----------12,808
-----------------

$145,897---25,955---15,766
$59
75,579
2,375
60,949 -

----------------1,717
._----2,500

499,957
703,506
50,518
381,218
1,368,284
20,778
141,829
689,424
55,521

----------------39

10,392
47,890
---------

----------- .
-----------------

181,697--66,295
4,012
33,696 --53,937
101,981

208
---------

39,118
409,270
26,981
200,160
171,698

299,934-

1,708
3,504
----------------------------------

--45,305

163,526
439,431
292,054 -301,416 164,827308,009-

-

----------87,544 --------------------------- ------------2,988

59,728
30,104
439,796
27,428
136,383
323,642

2,721
-------------------12,851
----------...--------

539,446
32,282
191,691
782,102
48,692
49,758

-

-

2,396
481

..

-----------------

828
7,142

---506
181
140,000




TABLE 17.-PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS

OF GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE:

1935-Continued

(This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p.135. For alphabetical listrof cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussionsee p.25)

II.-PROTECTION TO PERSON AND
PROPERTY

IV.-SANITATION, OR PROMOTION
OF CLEANLINESS

V. -HIGHWAYS

CityIII.-CON
l
Total

no.
CITY

OV

TSERVATION
Police department

Fire department

All other

OF

Sewers and
sewage disposal

AT

Refuse col
lection
disposaland

All other

Roadwys

All

other

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,Q00 TO 300,000-Continued

-

70
71
72
73
74

Erie, Pa.-----------------------Elizabeth, N. J.---------------Wichita, Kans.------------------Spokane, Wash.----------------Fall River, Mass.---------------

75
76
77
78
79

Cambridge, Mass.----------------New
xBedford, Mass.-------------Reading, Pa.------------------Knoxville, Tenn.---------------Peoria, Ill.---------------------

893,339
932,475
2,117,388
284,524
491,313

80
81
82
83
84

South Bend, Ind.----------------Tacoma, Wash.-----------------Miami, Fla.--------------------Gary, Ind.--------------------Canton, Ohio--------------------

213,173
1,229,676
896,936
156,126
55,083

85
86
87
88
89

Wilmington, Del.----------------Tampa, Fla.---------------------Somerville, Mass.---------------El Paso, Tex.-------------------Evansville, Ind.-----------------

1,387,843
149,148
508,006
145,040
508,627

90
91
92
93
94

Lynn, Mass.--------------------Utica, N. Y.--------------------Duluth, Minn.-------------------Waterbury, Conn.----------------Lowell, Mass.--------------------

Honolulu,

aai

$231,651
69,945
211,971
430,338
123,101

$12,658
-------------------2,657
2,583

$3,304
14,752
7,191
7,222
1,012

$1,877
9,851
4,796
14,813
1,069

3,644
554

13,376
6,379
2,924
2,032
750

50,181
22,092
22,553
---------2,662

1,409
1,475
215
202
---------

10,596
5,211
1,435
14,206
777

864
1,400
--------------------

---------11,062
3,434
2,362
12,890

---------2,647
2,454
24,137
3,194

580,288
1,312,094
250,755
676,876
572,639

1,500
21,375
5,199
10,174
-------

---------------2,748
2,611
4,130
4,885

-164
--------237,635
12,052 ----------4,614
603
385 -----------

681,333

3,337

6,170

-

I------------

I/ Not included in group or grand totals.

---------133
----------70
234
4,510
56
894
-----------

8,727

$100
----------22,464
1,049
84
8,013

$565
66
----------261
-------

-

$1,241
1,537
7,343
28,267
41,643

$13,398 ---------------------------1,685 -91,775
4,326 --------------------------

$24,435--2,432-----133,965
$11,239
30,787----

-----------------

558,746---339,948---87,184
-165,645 -146,141 ---

--

H

o

2,515
1,162
----------------------------

191,209
32,195
33,506
46,830
301,649

13,291
--------------------------------------725

1,870
1,103
----------------------------

767
289
6,470
4,270
1,833

-------------------1,997
49,017
---------25

--------------------------------

92,029 --71,063-------139,033 ---39,437--21,963
--

---------------------299
----------406
106
-------------------6,990 -----------

78,272
2,984
21,559
2,794
306,584

10,844
2,821
--------------------1,017

----------------------------------------

72,347--50,060--123,580
3,881
4,141. ---7,919 --

--------------------918
----------737

131,978
205,456
29,208
65,771
98,761

41,485
----------18
--------------------

-----------------------------------------

145,053---185,996 -58,325
1,027
492,752 -262,744 ----

89,485----------

64,950

-------------------2,469
----------1,051
1,256
-------------------------------

-----------------

20,935---------

219,719

729

H

H




TABLE 17.-PAYIMENTS

FOR OUTLAYS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF

GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE:

1935--Continued

(This table is presented in two sections,.the first section beginning on p.132. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion, see p.25)

VI.-CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, AND
CORRECTIONS
City
no.

CITY

SCorrec-

Charities

Grand total------

Group I---------------Group II-----------Group III--------------

VIII.-RECREATION

VII.--EDUCATION

Charities
HospitaSchools
Hospitals
tlons

1

Educa
E

Libraries

PUBLIC-SERVICE ENTERPRISES

tional

ix.-M
S
CELNEOUS

All other

Water
supply
systems

Electric
light and
power
systems

arkets

All other

$1,322,555

$6,659,853

$858,516

$36,369,182

$2,646,635

$1,014,477

$12,004,939

$60,862,589

$42,575,548

$12,353,501

$1,874,693

$41,999,529

973,082
109,970
239,503

5,267,442
561,142
831,269

804,776
47,296
6,444

25,198,529
2,333,629
8,837,024

800,939
1,173,985
671,711

842,389
91,91
80,097

7,929,161
1,501,305
2,574,473

59,979,546
314,217
568,826

27,883,389
2,052,539
12,639,620

9,722,530
1,819,683
811,288

1,578,258
9,714
286,721

37,484,218
3,593,543
921,768

$165,359
48,406

$1,216,728
551,195

$555,182
7,251

$58,418,871
46,365

$4,117,411
5,712,393
177,807
377,175
6,609,649
840,625
ne,961
446,469
510,427
84,995
4,406,384
1,284,581
2,328,673
601,839

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
T

New York, N. Y.-------Chicago, Ill.---------Philadelphia, Pa.-----Detroit, Mich.-- ------Los Angeles, Calif.---Cleveland, Ohio-------St. Louis, Mo.------Beltimore, Md.--------Boston, M ass.--------Pittsburgh, Pa.-------San Francisco, Calif.-Milwaukee, Wis.-------Buffalo, N. Y;--------Washington, D. C.-------

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10
11
12
13
14
I

12,542
27,944
717
22,791

29,263

40,244
37,851
801,688
510,781
1,274,929
591,879
125,121
19,792
67,116
855

116,088
282,953
103,807
4,546
187,179
750
I

I

$7,705,656
4,962,034
974,440
393,964
4,320,131
16,270
193,970
226,201
1,431,051
706,660
1,070,172
87z,922
995,365
1,329,793

32,279
3,102
655
1,772
34,559
50,047
20,808
7,936
91,185

1

I

$13,115
46,691
45,118
14,704
121,981
9,582
50,541

$262,329
252,652

166,688
152,400
1,217
48,152
57,606
73,144

179

l

$3,027,568
1,068,220
14,885
31,987
92,739
231,085

23,598
6,641
228,844

?3:9,290

4,380
300,875
951,079
194,658
552,930
672,269
547,206

40,882
8,286
18,978
..........
1

12,473
196,702
2,314
a,51
3,061
1,033,389
1,423
168,292
59,416
34,789

-----------

$1,424,638

$575,560
---

-

-

-

-

---------

-

-

---------1,891
8,866,913 --------207,538-------------- 1,345
-----------

----------72,519
---------------------

$34,117,848
272,579

-

---------

132,699
--------324
16,761

390,186
212,033
2,869
672,513
213,811
816,751
475
123,317
659,362
2,474

r
o

I

GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
T

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.--------Ind.----Indianapolis,
Rochester, N. Y.------Jersey City, N. J.---Houston, Tex.---------Louisville,Ky.-------Portland, Oreg.---------

------L----

$992
7,524
9,945
6,061
3,129
539
525
45,162
1,816
29,422
4,855

--

$9,123

$11,429

15,121
88,056
360,774
1,100
14,063
22,959
1,288
8,055
37,680
2,923

5,359
3,795
5,883
342

$11,356
52,784
141,056
43,477
139,013
24,221
284,301
1,149,960
67,713
130,297
274,251
15,200

-----;;;
13,950
1,732
1,929
2,877

I

$57,599
1,462
122,884
61,615
10,835
19,967
68,763
779,405
33,687
1,948
15,820

----------

$17,264
5,913
---------39,096
483
29,235

$107 568
78,722
462,222
27,640
497,399
31,019
66,513
142,425

$101
11,078
40,608
49,029
152
495
409
53,80

57,802
27,852
2,143

146
158,025
294

$72,279
187,881
323,930
193,287
173,086
261,675
-----------

46,760
44,966
177,983
521,569
49,123

-------------------------------------- -----$1,819,683
----------

---------------------------------------

$937
780

$39,564
69,751

597

608,895
2,556,344
66,816
7,363
37

29,137
31,619
163,585
27,707
125

H

O1




TABLE 17.--PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS,

1935-Continued

BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF GOVERhYENTAL SERVICE:

(This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p.132. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion, see p.25)

VI.-CHARITIES,
HOSPITALS, AND
CORRECTIONS
Cit
no.

VII. -EDUCATION

VIII. -RECREATION

CITY

PUBLIC-SERVICE ENTERPRISES
MIS
CELLANEOUS

Charities

Hospitals

Correc-

tions

Schools

Libraries

Educa-

All other

tional

Electric
Water
supply
systems
system

lighand
power
systems

Markets

All other

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

27
28
29
30
31

Columbus, Ohio--------Toledo, Ohio---------Oakland, Calif.-------Denver, Colo.---------Atlanta, Ga.----------

32
33
34
35
36

Dallas, Tex.---------St. Paul, Minn.-------Birmingham, Ala.-----Akron, Ohio---------Memphis, Tenn.---------

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.-----San Antonio, Tex.-----Omaha, Nebr.----------Syracuse, N. Y,-------Dayton, Ohio-----------

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.--Worcester, Mass.------Richmond, Va.---------Youngstown, Ohio------Grand Rapids, Mich.----

47
48
49
50
51

Fort Worth, Tex.------Hartford, Conn.-------Flint, Mich.----------New Haven, Conn.------San Diego, Calif.------

52
53
54
55
56
57

Long Beach, Calif.----Nashville, Tenn.------Springfield, Mass.----Tulsa, Okla.---------Bridgeport, Conn.-----Des Moines, Iowa--------

$31,480

55,516

S----------

$525
4,167

$126
1,245

11,475

57
540

-----------

1

415
598,439
6,814

2,960

1,768
22

11386
154
140
184,412
1,658

$7,314
323,,303
213,916
7,952
42,127

$13,913
77,535
32,924
404
13,032

63,906

19,830

113,960
23,154
210,919
232,232
39,062
72,755
95,023

$9,334
...--

$134

11,843
16,672
7,582

16,114

81,818

...........
7,280 ...........
36,599
4,614
21,600

12,525

10,858
9,178

6,050

84
600

24,868

67,615
49,493
20,430
14,846
3,640

5,067
12,681
2,425

902,358
67,655
16,979
9,404
126,022

10,542

1,518,173
380,675
219,983
13,923
8,789
11,929

10,314

964

24,206
277,939
12,675
11,131
323,249
9,099

2,100

$141
,---..
1,851
43
3,218

$76,001
115,223
84,698
1,476,061
36,173

$56,176

---------

=------

-

-----------.......--

-

----------

286,795
18,072

$43,109

X43,109--

54,463
49,866

166,209

462,387
166,654
24,504
36,160
82,424

98
94
143,158

83
65,899

----------

16,544
261,665

96

612
34,680
126,336
15,331

883
7,046

161,709
665,487
42,549

1,458

11,916
40,635
9,706
411,747
34,865

11,510

1,551,418

18,089
25,711
9,129
1,773
101,260
78,380

8,571
88
6,528
100
321
29

181,344
231,732
80,603
44,645

15,708

_

-

-

--

4,504
3,876
793
898
61,087
----------

-

--- --- ------ ----

696,301
149,286

_- -

-

--------

.------------------52
----------

-

$1,237
344,044

---------429
296

-

__----_-___

------------------22,397

2,847
38,608
14,439

____'_

15,809
2,273
1,093

1,123
41,554
9,233
811
41,386

103

25,163
12,075

3,996
27,717
6,642

99,111

--- --- - ----- --- ---- --- ------ -------- ------"
---"

----------

12,234

----------

182,159

---------218,137

78,484

1,639

5,887




58
59
60
61
62

Soranton, Pa.---------Salt Lake City, Utah--Yonkers, N. Y.--------Paterson, N. J.-------Jacksonville, Fla.--

63
64
65
66
67

Albany, N. Y.---------Norfolk, Va.----------Trenton, N. J.--------Chattanooga, Tenn.---Kansas City, Kans.-----

68
69
70
71
72

10,669

3,712.

19,932
41,385
6,423
14,152
4,228

566

11,203
5,152

49,789
7,236
3,829
2,483
245,610

3,381
3,262
5,768
10,751

Fort Wayne, Ind.------Camden, N. J.---------Erie, Pa.----------Elizabeth, N. J.---Wichita, Kans.---------

10,293
4,700
28,164
4,831
10,875

16,062
1,040
9,586
12,853
7,175

73
74
75
76
77

Spokane, Wash.--------Fall River, Mass.-----Cambridge; Mass.------New Bedford, Mass.----Reading, Pa.-----------

2,370

'18,190
2,365
9,970
5,845
8,490

78
79
80
81
82

Knoxville, Tenn.------Peoria, I11.----------South Bend, Ind.------Taconsm, Wash.--------Miami, Fla.-----------

32,564
17,961
19,264
3,023
47;843

8,265
2,809
17,310
11,271

83
84
85
86
87
88

Gary, Ind.------------Canton, Ohio----------Wilmington, Del.------Tampa, Fla.-----------Somerville, Mass.-----El Paso, Tex.----------

65,861
9,507
1,042,757
23,342
301,293

15,528
2,404

89
90
91
92
93
94

Evansville, Ind.------Lynn, Mass.-----------Utica, N. .Y.----------Duluth, Minn.---------Waterbury, Conn.------Lowell, Mass.----------

115,532
188,222
637,252
27,627
1,639
128,458

17,792
8,911
6,754
9,117
6,466
5,723

1,460

322

900

2,242
9,292

665

537

1,778
1,144

I
Honolulu, Hawaii

SNot

/-----

425

included in group or grand totals.

/ Not included in group or grand totals.

I
392

1,134

60
62,555
580
61,783
1,065

29,753
492,436
270,914
57,293

849
----------267,016---------

495
561
214

------,-300
5,691
120,406

89,533
115,933
134,189
23,409

234

174,145
2,791

2,209

53,506

10,650

----------

267,016

178,654
30,828
258,141
29,414

27,351
2,864
1,573

---1,565

1,387

81,532

399
3,468

6,601
94,137
21,349

124,048
29,848
21,717
68,153
1,413,543

8,000
2,995
49,931

26,586
5,820

12,796
16,513
9,666
116,278

457
764

16,566
4,515
3,776
19,473
334
3,332
1,866

188
291

5,078
2,745
13,100
19,102
40,986

988

I
----------

----------

4,078
1,008

2,665
4,891
4,990

4
23,236

25,095
61,785
150,583
1,286
16,085
72,334

1,124
312,079
527,839

890

637

6,816
10,239
12,067
10,698
600

3,643

52,294
929,050
529,513

16,241
27,949

13,524
32,281

46,625
49,741
69,951

33,151
995

I
3 7 0

1,

-----------

5,727
1,858

--- --- ---

13,165
179,847
31,853
43,840
103,284

I
1,299

187,854

239,425

I
----------I

I




TABLE 18.--NONREVENUE RECEIPTS:

1935

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

For text discussion, see p. 25)

NONREVEtNUERECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF
Issue of debt obligations
City
no.Total

CITY

Grand total---------Group I----------------Group II----------------Group III----------------

Interdivision
agency trans

Sale of
Funded or
fixedeand

Special
assesenent

floating

bonds and
certificates

Revenue loans
and notes

Warrants

Other civil
divisions

nu
ener

Offsets to
outlaysra

l other

$3,589,600,140

$656,405,255

$25,969,627

$662,206,594

$68,969,260

$181,489,237

$370,419,099

$3,931,663

$1,192,889,199

$427,320,206

2,744,168,569
408,688,565
436,743,006

460,824,443
75,822,319
119,758,493

14,732,672
5,941,157
5,295,798

513,440,734
34,297,467
114,468,393

47,824,944
8,023,951
13,120,365

110,751,047
48,836,479
21,901,711

302,145,426
28,422,945
39,850,728

2,784,318
582,086
565,259

920,419,846
179,623,897
92,845,456

371,245,139
27,138,264
28,936,803

$159,472,925
73,282,961
19,128,827
2,756,577
8,607,572
10,730,258
3,117,960
2,813,102
9,707,305
611,572
205,512
3,686,829
7,991,526
32,500

$624,424
229,709
99,367
144,298
203,225
109,651
33,115
415,426
72,902
58,208
541,757
89,296
61,343
101,597

$102,665,272
499,688,850
39,438,560
11,637,450
106,334,330
38,159,971
32,584,990
6,078,776
27,519,675
13,267,516
9,490,815
19,922,094
10,942,270
2,689,277

$41,697,217
142,828,420
278,949
11,775,634
99,084,096
49,221,975
2,'523,037
2,945,573
1,514,567
1,169,200
1,913,903
11,987,385
2,679,445
1,625,738

$1,422,856
485,349
7,141,842
3,742,689
1,865,838
3,818,515
133,937
2,916,668
3,707,136
391,546
244,035
2,552,534

$84,027
5,129
188,984
38,395
47,748
17,947
5,559
6,245
108,363
33,361
27,292
19,036

$22,929,873
19,368,796
22,236,353
23,095,669
6,309,232
25,234,120
10,791,447
6,289,347
22,448,099
2,489,033
6,549,111
11,882,817

$8,834,539
525,268
901,844
1,466,167
1,408,264
5,988,842
1,028,538
1,594,289
160,708
4,217,148
116,732
895,925

GROUP I.-CITIES SAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

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.--------

$920,094,662
927,137,481
82,397,535
49,533,537
286,885,989
116,581,627
49,153,605
16,899,597
99,948,802
35,710,694
41,376,294
49,868,847
60,262,171
8,317,728

$263,608,308
83,140,715
601,600
------------23,596,334
8,866,541
7,066,317
1,599,000
10,215,231
11,477,108
16,826,721
5,350,441
24,626,127
3,850,000

15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
2'
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.-----------

$44,482,101
30,764,273
43,354,716
49,422,102
22,118,764
64,621,235
18,160,897
25,264,712
57,129,574
13,224,551
11,480,582
28,665,058

$5,196,977
5,359,000
5,835,015
10,890,762
6,509,717
11,585,971
2,454,237
6,424,794
18,628,512
1,250,383
1,443,360
243,591

$13,000,000
$327,900,400
47,042
92,129,010
---------14,520,385
--------9,388,004
---------1,029,572
96,123
891,800
-----------------------------------------------47,500,400
1,537,454
3,164,000
-------8,500,217
47,714
226,578
4,339
8,190,368
------------------------

$6,429,049
20,593,945
7,238,202
--------5,545,603
--------187,471
-------------------372,576
1,190,269
3,649,883
2,617,946
-----------

$4,697,067
15,196,829
1,091,645
13,831,574
42,485,257
8,505,308
3,640,715
3,047,720
3,418,722
4,053,060
2,707,100
4,908,627
3,148,807
18,616

GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
$172,108
--------526,262
---------------------------------------45,014
------------------------5,197,773

$610,595
3,645,700
540,000
510,803
3,889,065
9,446,271
2,757,830
3,132,000
739,b05
1,125,000
2,951,751
4,948,947

$95,168
1,375,031
203,255
307,044
637,986
1,251,112
56,571
1,746,001
---------1,094,127
108,258
1,147,398

$5,135,958
---------5,781,161
9,370,573
1,450,914
7,278,457
932,778
3,108,354
11,337,251
2,623,953
40,043
1,777,037

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GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
27
28
29
30
31

Columbus, Ohio----------Toledo, Ohio----------Oakland, Calif.---------Denver, Colo.--------Atlanta, Ga.-----------

$9,281,481
18,548,058
3,461,286
23,537,639
4,420,378

$4,256,707
7,330,023
6,845,396

$87,877

311,264

$907,960
1,071,303
450,000
3,881,016

$17,324
1,064,636
1,026,142
15,145

$2,073,107

$1,991,494
316,546
262,032
594,938
41,550

$15,991
1,416
8,180
13,307
4,530

$1,741,457
934,946
1,318,925
10,635,141
442,640

$262,671
8,893,824
807,513
1,588,344
35,497

147,849
2,714,057
1,271,704
473,118
154,717

12,201
39,062
913
15,203
37,162

434,096
478,351
887,295
5,535,839
4,696,731

521,803
219,878
148,729
132,674
76,369

2,675,241
454,337
1,795,973
812,994
985,020

13,803
500
444
30,606
20,754

3,665,712
2,928,324
2,914,916
2,584,989
938;977

112,508
277,984
608,980
974,949
131,858

2,841,271
408,386
1,808,485
56,633
358,527

199
7,258
5,217
398
4,360

444,898
150,511
4,246,796
569,059
1,059,975

1,539,417
223,690
97,480
33,016
66,334

2,156,613
1,874,178
254,739
336,335
146,158

6,395
26,667
4,233
3,112

414,860
4,060,628
2,499,873
4,315,414
298,142

393,053
46,412
452,232
105,832
1,469,495

687
615,895
4,835
505,043

3,178
1,247
400

930,412
3,743,786
230

-----------

32
33
34
35
36

Dallas, Tex.-----------St. Paul, Minn.---------Birmingham, Ala.--------Akron, Ohio--------Memphis, Tenn.-----------

5,201,334
10,507,605
5,928,616
10,715,337
8,551,989

3,460,097
6,984,070
1,643,824
2,368,519
1,321,928

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.-------San Antonio, Tex.------Omaha, Nebr.---------Syracuse N. Y.---------)ayton, Ohio---------

15,059,521
7,246,932
6,227,705
18,740,729
4,131,689

2,300,870
978,555
250
4,779,624
547,005

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.----Worcester, Mlass.--------Richmond, Va.------Youngstown, Ohio-------Grand Rapids, Mich.-----

5,757,976
13,710,272
8,754,347
2,505,142
7,301,175

21,820
1,712,835
378,397
1,130,676
4,884,155

47
48
49
50
51

Fort Worth. Tex.--------Hartford, Conn.--------Flint, Mich.---------New Haven, Conn.--------Sat~ Diego, Calif.-------

7,313,071
8,890,675
4,704,247
6,301,527
2,301,337

2,924,700
2,180,753
20,784

52
53
54
55
56

Long Beach, Calif.------Nashville, Tenn.--------Springfield, Mass.------Tulsa, Okla.-----------Bridgeport, Conn.--------

4,348,168
4,932,483
11,133,133
1,998,635
3,570,164

1,151,351
515,658
1,390,941
107,261
923,540

57
58
59
60
61
62

Des Moines, Iowa--------Scranton, Pa.----------Salt Lake City, Utah---Yonkers.,N. Y.----------Patersop, N. J.---------Jacksonville, Fla.-------

2,065,975
997,468
2,037,117
5,786,181
10,526,947
3,142,708

629,094
263,080

63
64
65
66
67
68

Albany, N. Y.--------Norfolk, Va.---------Trenton, N. J.---------Chattanooga, Tenn.------Kansas City, Kans.------Fort Wayne, Ind.----------

7,338,173
5,084,416
12,838,718
3,072,070
2,397,461
753,491

1,728,627
1,389,825
2,280,550
2,581,892
528,000
2,409,402
1,616,400
519,937

----------

1,466,984
636,269

72,187
1,813,577
723,000
1,601,843

6,915
748,934
224,749

5,675,806
2,539,000
600,554
6,463,700
1,049,117

53,556

7,000

9,050,000
2,215,000
242,815
125,000

11,015
519,763

26,970
615,581
68,232
299,673
773,547
229,803
910,371
497,650

1,571,386
4,406

1,659,942
2,972

418,989
902,824
297,545

1,122,602

450,683
2,323
387,750
6,586

449,577
385,410
384,430

459,260
568,375
354,303

687,113

247,576

211,124

350

391,185

689,255
53,574
255,436
597,234
14,348

168,458
127,357
1,700,000
130,071

207,663
160,618
107,053
790,615

12,725

1,087
841

504,450

17,049

119,966
102,990
51,043
189,656
419;186
70,098

650,044
300,241
76,251
468,527
6,883,111
168,993

276,938
42,341
100,210
454,983
67,564
101,568

209,381
1,181,929
2,038,893
399,518
954,481
173,558

1,659,618
842,887
47,715
22,716
231,142
464,058

8,100,000
782,511
1,094,928

45,000

162,574

1,126,300
263,049
425,000
800,000

------------

1,496
400,000

625,288

2,000,000
1,250,000
3,813,363
479,448
33,227

111,558
12,475
41,840

993,541

1,064
1,623,702
1,673,273

403,566
2,914
1,716,761

437,207
1,167,128
2,81,569
1,000
612,369
115,657

93,988

1,509

750
4,465
218

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TABLE 18.-NONREVENUE RECEIPTS:

1935-Continued

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

For text discussion, see p. 25)

NONREVENUI RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF
Issue of debt obligations
CITY

no.

CITotal

Funded or
fixed and
floating

Special
assessment
Revenue loans
bonds and
and notes
certificates

Interdivision

Waivisions

Sale of
investenta

Other civil

agency trans
actions and
general
transfers

Offsets to
outlays

All other

GROUP III.--CITIE' HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued

$7,499,115
244,484

69
70
71
72
73
74
75

Camden, N. J.-----------Erie, Pa.---------------Elizabeth, N. J.--------Wichita, Kans.----------Spokane, Wash.----------Fall 'River, Mass.-------Cambridge, Mass.---------

$11,600,523
999,247
4,633,238
1,056,499
1,269,050
5,368,392
9,061,787

$93,000
201,250
939,911
554,709
623,715
550,000
752,648

$282,884

76
77
78
79
80
81
82

New Bedford, Mass.------Reading, Pa.--Knoxville, Tenn.--------Peoria, Ill.------------South Bend, Ind.-------Tacoma, Wash.-----------Miami, Fla.-------------

7,121,834
2,990,917
5,539,173
1,446,245
748,077
4,530,121
34,535,420

822,572
1,052,883
272,610

20,700

83
84
85
86
87
88

Gary, Ind.--------------Canton, Ohio-----------Wilmington, Del.--------Tampa, Fla.-------------Somerville, Mass.-------El1Paso, Tex.------------

932,254
2,095,087
2,623,330
1,904,923
4,410,932
1,882,369

89
90
91
92
93
94

Evansyille, Ind.--------Lynn, Mass. -------------

828,212
6,242,261
8,163,170
3,836,579
5,468,825
6,331,165

Utica,N. Y.-----------Duluth, Minn.-----------Waterbury, Conn.-------Lowell, Mass.-----------

Not included in group or grand totals.

*97,956
152,731
305,835
11,676
16,611
216,850
615,222

276,210
407,336
577,108

4,942,477
900,000
2,948,614
527,620

169,000

188,347

1,294,868
227,997
X42,405
463,730
326,000
394,084
3,654,000
298,685

----------

91,113

7Q6
938,195
151,7Q4
-----------

300,000
311,102
1,535,489
1,057,622
1,639,240
719,456

1,081,565

5,018
439,664
16,063

I

I'I'
15,3051 -------------

224,936
412,848
i

_i
257,618

-------------

1,804
41,538
3,290
7,306

755
8,879
862
2,379

117,339
420,527
547,.734
1,768,690
81,795
83,751

540,969
1,051,787
171,350
426,155

1,550
13,410
6,353

31,856
252,076
479,317
415,933
22,682
305,844

8,63

4,711,000
4,450,000
400,000
3,000,000
4,899,000

22,486
279,200

209

95,824
335,218

$26,064
675

562,504
21,897
452,728
261,959
31,905
82,593
114,369

457,555

468,369
322,596
-----------

------------

773,676
32,271,052

I

3,232,655

$1,639,592
95
1,362,334

11,672
4,030,000
6,500,000

I

Honolulu, Hawaii -------

$111,081
58,869

48,357
17,600
1,394
3,099

$374,025
95,015
104,534
30,437
204,522
84,426
281,387

67,878
892,489
1,325,636
145,104
158,149
1,904,880
1,303,469

80,501
101,144
29,678
16,676
558,023
370,765
283,315

5,360
1,340,150
1,792,321
114,254
106,941
1,213,103

461,520
29,037
16,813
36,577
33,562
48,674

241,740
190,443
454,130
90,370
92,095
4,465

169,133
19,863
83,944
67,953
4,604
208,546
I

I

I
425,461

$1,785,754
220,739
1,919,949
165,121
146,442
66,370
329,069

1,359

1,445,028

6,319




TABLE 19.-NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: 1935
(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

For text discussion, see p. 25)

PAYMENTSON ACCOUNT
OFNONGOVERNMENTAL-COST

--

----

Cancellation of debt obligations
City
no.

CITY

Special

Funded or
fixed and
floating

Total

Revenue loans
and notes

assessment
bonds and

Warrants

Outlays
offset
by
receipts

Interdivision
agency trans
actions and
general
transfers

All other

$339,408,437

$3,642,482

$1,193,192,779

$429,662,355

266,610,465
26,135,464
46,662,508

2,706,570
489,132
446,780

918,516,233
181,915,685
92,760,861

374,297,786
28,429,354
26,935,215

$132,754,323
52,154,009
28,497,804
2,337,204
14,177,004
7,505,353
1,206,904
3,944,667
8,330,924
464,733
1,863,976
4,412,629
8,456,650
504,285

$624,424
229,709
99,367
103,871
200,724
76,896
33,115
415,426
72,902
58,208
541,757
89,296
61,343
99,532

$102,665,272
498,922,934
39,438,560
11,151,544
105,727,254
38,159,971
32,550,353
6,078,776
27,519,675
13,267,517
9,490,816
19,926,632
10,927,651
2,689,278

$39,433,554
142,396,753
266,512
14,925,863
99,507,405
49,830,512
2,507,865
2,905,481
1,061,743
1,177,466
2,034,654
13,486,092
3,183,119
1,580,767

$2,871,872
1,009,316
4,069,148
4,471,211
2,508,639
3,356,028
1,509,776
2,259,602
1,723,867
371,092
12,826
1,972,087

$84,027
501
105,681
38,395
47,748
14,563
5,559
6,245
108,363
33,361
27,292
17,397

$23,160,835
18,994,636
22,236,353
24,725,662
6,318,022
24,740,379
10,792,217
6,280,128
23,945,755
2,489,033
6,512,288
11,720,377

$8,865,646
359,146
713,185
1,477,139
1,435,154
7,545,394
1,118,511
1,587,976
154,469
4,293,208
86,958
792,568

Other civil
divisions

Purchase of
investments

$185,331,913
110,402,443
52,536,573
22,392,897

certificates

Grand total----------

$3,730,564,523

$654,535,918

$63,391,318

Group I--------------Group II------------Group III-------------

2,840,157,263
430,786,241
459,621,019

472,905,189
70,828,890
110,801,839

28,284,094
9,668,286
25,438,938

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

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.---------

$984,206,465
949,315,786
94,729,857
62,148,830
280,716,850
122,533,621
49,857,006
20,709,671
99,624,012
32,485,536
32,772,020
55,281,75
49,722,661
6,053,183

$316,516,562
60,552,838
1,750,000
1,587,868
10,597,345
12,387,144
9,606,000
4,205,601
13,077,166
8,877,617
6,416,755
9,006,589
17,162,999
1,160,705

15

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.-----------

$754,590,9'S6 $106,808,485
582,061,585
51,540,586
120,988,665

84,372,898
9,242,271
13,d93,316

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
$18,010,000
$357,184,000
4,387,620
126,416,165
----16,099,100
759,844
18,107,967
----1,040,681
2,665,377
2,104,35
-----------------------112,000 -----------1,024,455
45,118,425
3,205,000
1,051,833
-----------8,500,000
31,824 ---------241,141
4,285,712
-------- ------------

$12,320,576
49,058,930
7,491,437
-----------7,703,560
----312,054
---------------------330,102
1,365,384
3,535,637
2,255,218
-----------

$4,697,754
15,196,828
1,087,077
13,174,669
41,762,877
9,803,833
3,640,715
3,047,720
3,418,722
4,053,060
2,558,678
4,793,066
3,148,828
18,616

GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000

16
17
18
19
80
21
22
25
24
25
26

-

$3,804,506
2,286,727

$46,345,825
32,275,517

46,331,277
57,260,287
17,675,364
66,252,141
19,47.2,644
29,318,438
60,098,120
14,671,506
9,931,046
31,154,076
_

II

$1,155,483

1,816,512

10,398,115

5,134,453
967,090
14,008,73

212,366
10,379

1,778,566

9,433,600
16,546,771
2,848,782
268,761
3,352,786
I

1,034,920

5,438,626
I

$640,596
8,559,418
540,000
11,554,315
4,354,589
8,104,301

2,778,799
3,657,500
2,605,480
1,125,000
2,916,105
4,704,483
1

$5,113,413

$649,447
1,065,773
671,121
309,467
379,677
1,297,586
556,438
1,959,915

5,781,162

9,549,645
1,452,079
7,174,778
932,778
3,098,552
15,013,415
2,605,824
37,784
1,777,143

905,206
69,032
1,378,609
I

I

I

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TABLE 19. -NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS:

1935-Continued

(For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p. VIII.

For text discussion, see p. 25)

NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS ON

ACCOUNT OF--

Cancellation of debt obligations
CITY
Total
fixed and
floating

Special
assessment
bonds and
certificates

Other civil
divisions

Revenue loans
and notes

GROUP III.--CITIES HAVING A

Outlays
offset
by
receipts

Interdivision
agency trans
actions and
general
transfers

All other

POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

27
28
29
30
31

Columbus, Ohio----------Toledo, Ohio----------Oakland, Calif.-----------I
Denver, Colo.---------Atlanta, Ga.-------------

$7,283,584
18,983,645
5,018,376
22,381,755
4,918,758

$2,638,802
7,250,018
1,444,624
717,000
334,100

$1,264,506
283,000
-1,091,300
136,500

32
33
34
35
36

Dallas, Tex.---------St. Paul, Minn.---------Birmingham, Ala.--------Akron, Ohio-----------Memphis, Tenn.-----------

3,035,133
12,309,882
6,025,665
11,003,640
8,355,489

1,216,750
5,789,140
571,000
2,215,414
1,094,365

900,000
790,898
2,387,296
679,937

398,933
668,324
2,339,940
583,000
1,616,109

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.-------San Antonio, Tex.-------Omaha, Nebr.---------Syracuse, N. Y.--------Dayton, Ohio----------

13,524,791
7,861,131
8,998,594
19,343,335
4,953,113

1,141,500
1,372,000
1,448,179
4,174,576
1,560,439

86,750
1,680,467
225,342

3,745,541
2,491,800
950,669
6,305,000
1,070,069

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.----Worcester, Mass.--------Richmond, Va.-----------Youngstown, Ohio--------Grand Rapids, Mich.------

8,205,637
14,419,581
8,942,114
2,712,498
7,888,477

1,697,281
2,197,200
160,530
1,291,714
5,002,526

204,007
15,000

9,595,621
2,000,000
174,500
460,425

47
48
49
50
51

Fort Worth, Tex.--------Hartford, Conn.---------Flint, Mich.-------New Haven, Conn.--------San Diego, Calif.--------

6,726,174
8,633,647
5,875,182
7,281,849
3,191,822

3,717,572
1,268,567
1,273,500
1,027,000
958,960

52
53
54
55
56

Long Beach, Calif.------Nashville, Tenn.--------Springfield, Mass.------Tulsa, Okla.----------Bridgeport, Conn.---------

4,373,467
5,188,255
11,637,824
3,444,992
2,843,430

1,130,756
1,346,927
1,638,566
1,308,622
965,297

$907,960
3,087,466
457,028
3,886,687

$18,616-----------------------

1,230,190
941,258
14,980
347,813
------------

------------

--$2,090,687

--------------

132,932
------------

------------

32,599
615,251
293,617
242,752
638,008
182,838
867,060

153,000

Purchase 'of
investments

1,571,386
4,636
--1,659,942
2,972

$436,538
125,581
225,643
4,697,981
21,999

$15,991
1,416
8,180
13,307
,1,530

$1,741,457
934,946
1,318,925
10,681,742
442,640

61,539
4,226,534
1,104,807
115,756
275,552

12,201
27,066
913
15,203
-25,682

434,096
478,693
387,295
5;535,839
4,554,198

4,239,109
498,819
2,732,914
1,322,685
825,774

13,703
500
444
30,606
20,754

3,665,712
2,928,324
2,916,902
2,584,989
938,977

103,975
276,071
619,984
1,035,618
124,284

199
6,696
5,211
398
4,360

444,898
150,511
4,366,472
569,059
1,057,481

1,623,627
214,345
77,819
21,840
36,543

6,395
26,667
4,233
3,112

414,860
3,982,219
2,501,184
4,319,593
298,142

374,461
38,923
439,515
81,447
1,467,819

3,178
1,247
400

930,412
3,743,787
709

706,121
54,364
286,920
614,094

350

391,185

14,393

834,662

3,572,572
595,266
2,329,110
33,505
477,480

1,082,753
845,789
142,964
900,000

596,389

---

372,965
358,437
305,094

456,471
585,441
354,303
---

540,139
2,035,283
379,946
236,836
158,695

1,264,462

--238,278
930
--217,700
993,181
16,008-----------599,608
247,576

100,260
21,000
3,642
386,013
125,021

20,000
8,496,706
1,120,255
500,000

417,475

$259,714
7,301,218
790,814
1,691,452
77,322
5.63,801
220,125
147,880
151,132
77,047




57
58
59
60
61

Des Moines, Iowa--------Scranton, Pa.---------Salt Lake City, Utah----Yonkers, N. Y.----------Paterson, N. J.--------

2,691,567
1,509,325
2,758,387
7,842,312
11,075,746

1,144,554
501,423
304,608
2,080,700
1,205,750

62
63
64
65
66

Jacksonville, Fla.------Albany, N. Y.---------Norfolk, Va.---------Trenton, N. J.--------Chattanooga, Tenn.-------

3,227,802
7,065,247
7,491,471
10,949,767
3,016,542

2,401,000
1,692,790
924,200
1,145,772
1,244,030'

62,000
535,300

67
68
69
70
71

Kansas City, Kans.------Fort Wayne, Ind.--------Camden, N. J.-----Erie, Pa.------Elizabeth, N. J.---------

2,580,968
1,051,304
11,576,261
1,266,879
7,511,947

582,421
448,900
631,378
547,249
559,559

133,291

72
73
74
75
76

Wichita, Kans.----------Spokane, Wash.----------Fall River, Mass.-------Cambridge, Mass.-------New Bedford, Mass.-------

1,474,960
1,105,837
5,573,196
9,509,855
7,786,822

756,330
276,152
1,059,500
1,361,050
1,243,000

511,817

3,388

16,014

3,805,173
6,493,000
4,864,402

388,452

77
78
79
80
81

Reading, Pa.---------Knoxville, Tenn.-------Peoria, I11.------------South Bend, Ind.--------Tacoma, Wash.---------

2,492,565
5,644,021
1,736,497
1,329,006
4,944,628

486,600
598,010
224,554
450,382
1,209,626

75,000

775,000
2,421,130
552,620

721,705
333,162

1,247,562

106,567

82
83
84
85
86

Miami, Fla.-----------Gary, Ind.------------Canton, Ohio--------Wilmington, Del.--------Tampa, Fla.--------------

32,468,816
977,757
3,345,224
2,910,097
2,461,174

21,563,163
135,000
758,121
363,000
517,957

8,539,000

237,672
443,800
525,159
158,000
332,200

537,693

87
88
89
90

Somerville, Mass.-------El Paso, Tex.--------Evansville, Ind.--------Lynn, Mass.---

5,363,709
2,433,711
692,446
6,976,866

468,000
183,664
267,000
863,600

81,084

91
92
93
94

Utica, N. Y.---------Duluth, Minn.---------Waterbury, Conn.--------Lowell, Mass.-----------

8,255,393
4,181,013
5,175,789
5,804,272

1,352,619
1,274,214
1,307,118
715,920

182,437
375,255

Honolulu, Hawaii

-------

I

88,667
410,820

240,201
411,030
1,950,000
1,327,815
401,085

275,072
139,402
80,958
1,107,464

499,252
2,400,000
1,250,000
4,721,500
936,500

4,248
87,492

12,725

98,370
58,027
85,125
183,294
773,183

392
1,623,702
1,673,273

403,597
2,914
2,307,094

36,387
56,543

170,000
127,814
2,056,700

7,199,423
225,360
324,000

102,205
18,768

247,893

439,550
642,000

12,413
161,731
156,039
422,454
479,102

209

142,195
510,376
217,242
90,280
132,690

12,345

439,669

1,108,334
140,757
489,141

224,936
412,848

2,853,578
up_ o IIIicluIedn

423,273

475,199

-----

--

)-

257,101

-------------

635,329
1,588,032
57,896
96,122

184,849
410,220
327,107
100,800
125,841

167,364
146,442
66,370
329,069
67;878

23,648
199,300
77,826
304,820
103,693

6,553

911,142
1,325,136
145,103
158,149
1,904,880

100,824
26,126
12,633
630,195
336,541

755
8,879
862

1,303,469
5,360
1,340,150
1,792,320
114,254

253,222
358,954
34,425
15,610
45,364

106,941
1,210,267
241,740
190,443

30,594
51,118
162,863
19,863

444,685
90,370
92,095
4,465

81,989
69,657
4,603
194,922

26,064
675

1,550
1,000
6,353

1,804
41,538
3,290

2,379

120,575
394,605
15,697
319,207

541,051

4,450,000
641,334
3,000,000
4,376,896

954,481
173,558
1,853,910
219,051
2,304,489

3,612
218

34,597
34,643
136,112.
572,288
800,906

12,508

6,392
1,337,434
795,825
47,718
25,707

750

407,288
577,095
640,295

7,631

4,114,467
581,549
5,146
4,982,000

168;993
209,381
1,181,929
1,552,167
359,388

1,509

1,238,538
95
1,362,334

110,952

269,514
42,341
101,205
453,810
74,994

31,269

665,771
18,408
53,700
1,678
778,349

320,662

650,044
299,161
76,251
468,527
6,916,192

1,087
841

85,917
485,236
3,249,111
1,086,849
2,960

4:
olsI

/

57,100D
159,848
597,000

48,357

1,394

1

407,9711
I

3,099

4:j

1,282,356

1,359
I

0
0

0
b

6,319
L

Not included in group or grand totals.
N
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TABLE 20.-AMOUNT

OF SPECIFIED ASSETS AT CLOSE OF YEAR: 1935

(Thistable is presented in two sections,the
second section beginningon p.147.For alphabetical
list of cities,by States,showingrank,see p.VIII.For text discussion,see p.27)

ASSETS IN SINKING FUNDS
Cit
no.

CITY

Total
--

ASSETS IN PUBLIC TRUST FUNDS
r

I

II

Aggregate

Cash

City
securities
(par value)

Other
investments

$154,536,056

$860,923,907

$55,690,918
20,815,140
14,605,987
20,269,791

I

Cash

City
securities
(par value)

Other
investments

$641,963,539

$16,367,401

$396,093,577

$229,502,561

574,085,254
38,714,469
29,163,816

11,295,083
2,472,896
2,599,422

377,896,992
X0,496,394
7,700,191

184,893,179
25,745,179
18,864,203

$275,281,295
78,537,498
92,461,562
2,854,555
16,689,502
558,580
8,003,406
16,657,877
49,017,657
1,502,769
15,727,406
10,237,993
284,120
6,271,034

$1,639,881
3,259,583
625,967
198,771
290,626
43,705
218,160
123,289
3,570,545
503,575
355,594
101,778
188,620
174,989

$272,982,414
31,676,238
16,234,220
2,377,514
4,822,688
173,000
3,878,000
7,602,900
25,469,390
548,894
3,792,600
8,339,134
-------------------

$659,000
43,601,677
75,601,375
278,270
11,576,188
341,875
3,907,246
8,931,688
19,977,722
450,300
11,579,212
1,797,081
95,500
6,096,045

$10,243,907
3,935,630
12,087,832
1,338,272
446,792
4,676,401
574,768
338,803
1,626,978
141,816
855,161
2,448,109

$349,227
205,013
49,264
107,331
42,787
199,274
137,367
187,380
808,906
73
42,564
343,710

$1,381,500
1,306,500
1,617,900
330,298
26,000
4,393,317
4,000
37,000
818,072
123,000
-----------458,$07

$8,513,180
2,424,117
10,420,668
900,643
378,005
83,810
433,401
114,423

Total

-

t----------

Grand total--------------

$2,888,456,369

Group I-----------------------Group II----------------------Group III--------------------

2,289,865,058
282,951,702
315,639,609

$1,071,150,881
799,889,576
118,114,171
153,147,134

90,622,222
22,346,909
41,566,925

688,452,214
81,161,275
91,310,418

H

GROUP I.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
H
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

New York, N. Y.---------------- $1,042,177,560
Chicago, Ill.----------------262,329,196
Philadelphia, Pa.-----------416,151,538
Detroit, Mich.------------58,816,498
91,007,756
Los Angeles, Calif.-----------Cleveland, Ohio---------------28,042,532
St. Louis, Mo.----------------31,264,589
Baltimore, Md.-----------------54,031,306
Boston, Mass.--------------147,287,346
Pittsburgh, Pa.-------------33,425,861
San Francisco, Calif.----------43,173,485
Milwaukee, Wis.-----------29,823,080
Buffalo, N. Y.-------------27,551,195
Washington, D. C.----------24,783,116

$449,659,424
13,807,313
166,066,549
37,874,167
15,532,165
x,643,141
3,310,506
31,606,355
30,892,462
16,507,148
2,997,330
10,984,272
12,898,509
110,235

$19,874,474
13,761,810
6,764,040
923,823
15,532,165
2,894,040
1,691,506
3,176,763
2,045,316
7,060,115
2,997,330
5,431,768
8,358,837
110,235

$429,784,950
37,093
156,302,509
36,625,320
-----------3,866,537
397,000
26,083,800
19,314,050
9,447,033
----------2,054,250
4,539,672
------------

----------$8,410
3,000,000
325,024
-------882,564
1,222,000
2,345,792
9,533,096
-----------------3,498,254
------------------

GROUP II.-CITIE S HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
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.-------------Indianapplis, Ind.-------------Rochester, N. Y.------------Jersey City, N. J.-------------Houston, Tex.--------------Louisville, Ky.----------------Portland, Oreg.---------------

$23,435,652
19,402,190
94,936,642
26,882,498
16,978,066
16,277,888
6,885,204
21,369,657
16,820,644
11,807,131
11,111,145
17,044,985

$6,197,506
4,237,178
37,253,694
20,469,049
7,952,166
1,403,394
2,861,006
3,770,458
10,315,821
6,920,391
6,874,607
9,858,901

$644,613
4,111,623
1,773,339
553,938
3,083,425
962,556
1,067,474
2,097,958
2,595,427
3,390,630
706,789
1,359,137

$4,629,432
65,000
31,577,785
18,920,313
709,441
440,838
58,000
1,295,500
7,720,394
3,333,483
4,166,000
8,245,089

$923,461
60,555
3,902,570
994,798
4,159,300
---------1,735,532
377,000
---------196,278
2,001,818
254,675

18,743
812,597
1,645,592

H
U)
H
5o
0

o

H
1
0

H




GROUPIII.-CITIES
1

I
$5,967,564.
5,031,983
1,886,673
906,010
889,950

HAVING A
A

POPULATION
OF 100,000TO 300,000

A P

O i

27
28
29
30
31

Columbus,Ohio---------------Toledo,Ohio-----------------Oakland,Calif.--------------Denver, Colo.-----------------

32
33
34
35
36

Dallas,Tex.-----------------St. Paul, Minn.--------------

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.------------San Antonio,Tex.------------Omaha, Nebr.--------------Syracuse, N. Y.-------------Dayton, Ohio------------------

23,063,864

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.----------Worcester, Mass.-------------Richmond, Va.----------------Youngstown, Ohio-------------Grand Rapids, Mich.-----------

47
48
49
50
51

Fort Worth, Tex.----------Hartford, Conn.--------------Fliit, Mich.----------------New Haven, Conn.------------San Diego, Calif.-------------

52
53
54
55
56
57

Long Beach, Calif.------------Nashville, Tenn.-------------Springfield, Mass.------------Tulsa, Okla.------------------Bridgeport, Conn.------------Des Moines, Iowa-------------

8,256,665
5,713,372
2,589,501

1,746,124

3,391,259

2,672,244

2,012,641

659,603

850,939
2,028,582

867,987

366,897

250,754

58
59
60
61
62
63

Scranton, Pa.-----------------Salt Lake City, Utah---------Yonkers, N. Y.--------------Paterson, N. J.--------------Fla.-----------Jaoksonville,
Albny, N. Y.-----------------

1,452,222
2,248,467

64
65
66
67
68
69

Norfolk,Va.------------------Trenton, N. J.-----------Chattanooga, Tenn.-----------KansasCity, Kans.------------FortWayne, Ind.--------------Camden, N. J.------------------

Atlanta, Ga.----------------

Birmingham, Ala.------------

Akroa, Ohio----------------Memphis, Tenn.----------------

$7,786,102
5,777,747
8,180,279
12,303,690
1,236,921
7,564,181

19,534,644
5,086,375
6,295,475
6,210,226

1,846,605
16i060,693
1,381,200
5,378,950

2,155,187
16,138,621

$2,405,304
3,925,156
1,258,913
307,810
w------------

$2,924,157
1,106,827
627,760
598,200
889,500

r

1
$638,103

671,102

40,190

----------

2,955,991

11,344,822
102,000
1,385,018
417,000

1,072,479
1,499,554

6,803,536
3,229,422

1,922,885

559,436

1,297,424

7,717,281
4,802,298
15,010,744
964,465
5,388,621

6,331,790
457,941
12,755,687

2,021,189
22,941
2,385,237
314,614
522,753

4,310,601
435,000
9,257,450
63,744
2,403,200

1,113,000

1,985,217
8,298,349

1,802,571
3,740,294
2,495,757

1,573,226
619,014
276,991
373,960
523,126

37,000
944,158
2,185,338
477,000

192,345
2,177,122
33,428
160,723

158,890
181,151

229,000
12,000

3,387,222
674,117

3,350,389

1,843,437

570,122
264,042
130,986

2,817,100
255,075
937,430

315,875

9,364,500
579,107
10,000
798,398
745
2,081,815

3,896,236
608,084
7,482,795
1,215,839
3,258,531

2,326,417
577,422

4,076,096
117,685
2,309,425

1,743,310
421,912
551,899
116,940
193,248

40,000
651,000
169,897
254,906
20,638

66,025

300,238

16,472
105,105

162,866
6,700
38,220
4,192
15,789

113,352
2,171,788
586,546
169,485
31,714

113,352
18,166
42,202
8,812
3,180

338,927
24,608

8,186
12,902
36,379
95,599

284,363

1,224,200
982,736
48,218

387,890
193,151

10,660,375

1,053,275

185,951
44,090

128,000

2,958,266
4,000,403
2,374,787

17,664,124

24,071
5,049,814
6,700

16,030,312
1,594,000
4,564,362

737,530
1,618,124

8,500
188,400

5,004
10,918
15,810
49,255
3,433

108,309
2,450,075
1,609,456

737,530

2,549,606
54,600

53,504

7,227,093

1,011,683
523,126

342,200
67,000

850,318
185,707
361,751

4,044,075

3,707,278
3,783,353
3,528,138

$431,328
601,341

2,938,300

9,189,520

3,226,191

$46,000
9,500

136,948

6,216,171

378,358

$9,703
60,261
40,190
64,185
15,348

450

882,500

964,105
1,777,571
206,721
3,993,932
238,633

1,
$487,031

226,377
250,336

65,679
381,549
143,587

128,522

32,337
11,302
46,142
7,036
693
7,615

4,685
176,317
15,687
2,384
300,459
5.0,792

3,685
72,967
1,187
2,384
41,758
2,992

303,627
1,115,674
155,000
775,021
980,000
4,000
145,510
2,725,799
34,362

32,774
60,301
1,102
226,377
3,721
17,803

59,302
4,321

57,590

4,569,003

317,945

185,784

60,359
12,280
4,316

85,000

23,200
30,000

35,000
65,000

5,200
11,8358

-----------

174,068
26,200

84,450
21,500
3,628
44,250

2,153,622
521,144
130,673
28,534

295,741
11,706
1,122,821
887,137
15,444
120,450
31,150
61,958
189,678
85,050
292,325
985,082
30,766
76,657
1,000
103,350
14,500

122,519
47,800

136,182
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TABLE 20.-AMOUNT OF SPECIFIED ASSETS AT CLOSE OF YEAR; 1935-Continued
(Thistable is presented in two sections,the second section beginningon p.147.For alphabetical
list of cities,by States,showingrank,see p.VIII.For text discussion, see p.27)

ASSETS IN SINKING FUNDS

ggregate
Cash

Total

GROUP

--

ASSETS IN PUBLIC TRUST FUNDS

City

III.-CITIES

HAVING

A

POPULATION

T-

OF

securities
(par
value)
(par value)
100,000

TO

City
investments

securities
(par valu)
(par value)

Other
investments

300,000--Continued

Erie, Pa.----------------------Elizabeth, N.
Wichita, Kans.-----------------Spokane, Wash.-----------------Fall River, Mass.---------------

$1,979,101
3,924,272
1,534,726
2,158,852
1,984,557

$292,566
778,217
176,492
863,942

45,292
19,942

100,000
207,000

31,200
637,000

75
76
77
78
79

Cambridge, Mass.---------------New Bedford, Mass.------------Reading, Pa.-------------------Knoxville, Tenn.---------------Peoria, Ill.--------------------

5,100,488
2,171,342
2,520,318
3,088,835
1,958,334

3,029,987
808,319
328,616
1,964,592

364,775
113,775
180,616
10,659

820,800
55,000
8,000
1,793,633

1,844,412
639,544
140,000
160,300

80
81

South Bend, Ind.---------------Tacoma, Wash.---------------Miami, Fla.--------------------Gary, Ind.---------------------Canton, Ohio--------------------

1,842,375
2,501,030
2,597,110
803,818
2,150,457

363,659
638,629
382,008
118,067
1,859,825

363,659
274,229
152,410
87,591
831,267

357,400
204,000
3,767
1,028,558

7,000
25,598
26,709

85
86
87
88
89

Wilmington, Del.----------------

2,905,090

1,262;446

2,759,429

27,976
203,430

985,550
1,485,484

248,920

Tampa,Fla.--------------------Somerville, Mass.-------------1iPasO, Tex.------------------Evanville, Ind.----------------

1,333,676
2,162,058
2,293,907

320,576
127,603

1,344,000

90
91
92
93
94

Lynn, Mass.---------------------

1,802,049

Utica, N. Y.-------------------Duluth, Minn.------------------Waterbury, Conn.---------------Lowell, Mass.-------------------

1,200,124
5,056,116
1,952,749
854,438

287,105
118,989
157,513

1,387
161,022
118,989
5,635

2,973,385

766,900

520,495

83
84

Cash

---

70
71
72
73
74

82

Total

J.----------------

1,688,914
-----------1,664,576
127,603

97,060

$125,939
208,114

$155,000
554,243

$11,627
15,860

95,673
126,083

81,000

70,878

$12,412
66,749
215,460
89,388
71,242

$483
28,274
14,018
8,555
300

224,337
511,892
20,317
80,672
729,802

3,322
1,068
650
59,672
86,616

304,189
133,359
32,630
209,413
121,271

14,606
12,897
4,630
24,360
13,296

269,905
7,187

907,221
3,052
215,898
86,855
115,727

92,298
678
7,158
86,855
42,765

117,600
2,374

113,115
208,005
4,104,366
302,264
154,536

1,365
5,674
671,900
5,091
63

504914,45a
Honolulu, Hawaii

1

1/------------

Not inoluded in group or grand totals.

246,405

---------------------

----------

$91,739

9,000

26,000
265,475

12,28
91)900

$11,929
38,475
109,703
80,833
70,942
212,015
484,824
19,667
21,000
377,711
19,678
113,275
28,000
172,325
16,075
697,323
208,740

65,267

18,700
468,686

------------

7,695
111,750
183,631
2,963,780
297,173
154,473

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TABLE 20.-AMOUNT OF SPECIFIED ASSETS AT CLOSE OF YEAR: 1935-Continued
(Thistable is presented in two sections,the firstsectionbeginningon p.144.For alphabetical list of cities,by States,showingrank, see p.VIII. For text discussion,
see p.27)
URY AN
CASM IN GENEAL T
GENERALADMINISTRATIVE
FUNDS

ASSETSIN INVESTMENTFUNDSAND MISCELLANEOUS INVESTMENTS
City
no.

I
Total

Grand total---------------------------------$602,149,755
Group I--------------------_------------------ 498,138,102
Group IT-----------------------------------------62,886,592
Group III-------------------------------------------41,125,061

Cash

$5,553,113
3,332,043
676,583
1,544,487

City securities
(par value)

Real
property

$97,506,618 $432,099,448
88,013,327
3,827,803
5,665,488

367,675,424
51,419,197
13,004,827

Other
Exclusive of am'ts Amountsheld
investments
held in private
in private
trust accounts trustaccounts
$66,990,576

$547,368,318

$25,823,876

39,117,308
6,963,009
20,910,259

397,780,729
60,687,502
88,900,087

19,971,397
2,548,968
3,303,511

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

New York, N. Y.------------------------------- --$164,723,692
Chicago, Ill--------------------------------- ---- 84,649,683
Philadelphia,
Pa.---------------------------------149,234,698
Detroit,Mich.---------------------------------7,165,792
Los Angeles, Calif.-------------------------------7,422,235
Cleveland, Ohio----------------------------------8,586,326
St. Louis,Mo. ---------------------------------3,673,790
Baltimore,Md.-----------------------------------440,710
Boston, Mass.--------------------------------63,619,006
Pittsburgh,Pa.-----------------------------------2,179,050
San Franpisco, Calif. ----------------------------- -----------Milwaukee, Wis.------------------------------------ 584,873
Buffalo,N. Y.----------------------------------5,858,247
Washington, D. C.--------------------------------------------

15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Minneapolis,
Minn.---------------------------------$352,172
New Orleans,La. ---------------------------------.2,015,737
Cincinnati, Ohio----------------------------------38,563,672
Newark, N, J.-----------------------------------797,215
Kansas City, Mo.------------------------------1,231,751
Seattle, Wash.--------------------------------4,512,744
Indianapolis,
Ind.---------------------------------435,134
Rochester, N. Y.--------------------------12,024,699
Jersey City, N. J.--------------------------------199,832
Houston, Tex.------------------------------------110,018
Louisville,Ky.------------------------------------975,459
Portland, Oreg.------------------------------------1,668,159

$2,768,377
---------120,576
-----------19,013
178,964
36,900
15,515
519,709
471,794
-----------11
3/ 798,816
----------

--------------/$160,474,626
$1,480,689
$82,197,026
----------2,452,657
1,081,400 2 147,525,624
507,098
--------------565,527
6,600,265
49,763
90,480
7,262,979
3,578,490
-----------4,828,872
36,000
850,000
2,750,890
418,800
6,395
--------------- 1/ 58,140,267
4,959,030
500,000
16,550
1,190,706
-------------------------- ------------151,848
-----------433,014
-------------12,350
6,644,713
---------------------------------------

$149,034,478
$3,478,671
84,798,081
536,621
8,377,723
11,006
7,834,943
3,087,041
43,309,022
8,054,832
8,943,193
2,311,292
16,276,887 --------4,341,800
984,564
3,758,221
13,215,197
21,697
23,776,999
671,750
x;699,179
316,763
8,029,778
480,541
18,385,228
16,619

GROUP II.--CITIES
HAVING APOPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000

See footnotesat end of table.

$6,430
1,660
100,792
54,818
269,113
74,009
27,121
1
---------------------------------142,639

$303,048
958,800
--------------327,450
100,000
3,456
---------- -616,000
-----------------------------------------1,519,049

-----------$626,000
38,000,000
-------------946,643
----/ 11,027,877
-------------------818,677
--

/

$42,694
429,277
462,880
414,947
862,638
3,488,636
408,013
380,821
199,832
110,018
156,782
,471

$5,879,875
8,859,156
6,944,318
4,134,725
7,240,942
5,078,644
3,012,296
5,191,221
4,502,699
4,634,906
2,405,893
2,802,827

$762,192
354,489
87,126
143,237
106,415
606,705
2,000
44,476
175,314
-------25
266,989

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TABLE 20.-AMOUNT OF SPECIFIED ASSETS AT CLOSE OF YEAR:

1935--Continued

(This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p.144. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion, see p.27)

CASH IN GENERAL TREASURY AN
GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE FUNDS

ASSETS IN INVESTENT FUNDS AND MISCELLANEOUS INVESTMENTS
Cit
no.

CITY
Total

Cash

City securities
(par value)

Real
property

Other
investments

Exclusive of am'ts
held in private
trust accounts

Amounts held
in private
trust accounts

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

27
28
29
30
31

Columbus, Ohio---------------------------------

32
33
34
35
36

Dallas, Tex.---------------------------------St. Paul, Minn.-------------------------------Birmingham, Ala.------------------------------Akron, Ohio----------------------------------Memphis, Tenn.----------------------------------

900,977
500,000
2,222,408
43., 843
963,970

145,925

7,187
370,670

75,000

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.-----------------------------San Antonio, Tex.-----------------------------Omaha, Nebr.----------------------------------Syracuse, N. Y.
------------------------------Dayton, Ohio----------------------------------

646,332
483,100
253,022
3,835,258
289,716

189,302
30,956
/ 1,366

457,030
220,000
7,888

12,716

277,000

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.--------------------------------------------------------Worcester, Mass.
---------------------------------Richmond, Va.
Youngstown, Ohio-----------------------------Grand Rapids, Mich.--------------------------

1,095,334

47
48
49
50
51
52

-----------------------------Fort Worth, Tex.
-------------------------------Hartford, Conn.
Flint, Mich.---------------------------------New Haven, Conn.
------------------------------San Diego, Calif.
----------------------------Long Beach, Calif.
-----------------------------

851,518
652,203
885,455
246,378
4,204,086

53
54
55
56
57
58

------------------------------Nashville, Tenn.
Springfield, Mass.------------------------------Tulsa, Okla.-----------------------------------Bridgeport, Conn.
-----------------------------Des Moines, Iowa-----------------------------------------------------------------Scranton, Pa.

Toledo,Ohio---

---------------------------

Oakland, Calif.-----------------------------------Denver, Colo.------------------------------------Atlanta, Ga.------------------------------

$70,172
368,309
563,496
4,027,806

$4,172
415
100,619

$56,000
30,300
293,440

$185,000

$10,000
152,594
169,437
4,027,806

$1,261,335
3/ 293,647
5,199,239
4,327,021
208,563

629,052
500,000
2,194,239
36,656
518,300

4,763,085
2,123,633
1,295,958
510,931
3,018,155

232,144
246,500
3,835,258

1,211,337
1,637,214
1,425,042
2,809,266
909,024

401,306
1,095,334

1,272,139
2,172,569
1,050,475
416,622
924,804

336,692
651,201
828,570
235.723
16,260

6?,313
3,355,457
514,863
660,518
1,775,898
3,162,720

--------------

126,000
21,669

6,500

--------- '-----

589,232

22,176

14,716
1,002
56,885
10,655

165,750

5,000

282,875

495,110

3,904,951
300,000

302,375
6,363

2,375
6,363

---------------

98,147
324,614
89,214

45,588------------3,740
554

98,147
275,286
88,660

3,478,922
2,539,048
492,638
687,113
424,184
831,505

$490,682
86,862
1,460
10

H

1,102
-------------

48,843
17,760

H
o

45,082
142,540
2,692
-------------

28,804
-------------

110,578
115,333
12,153
19,847
1,497
104,111

-------

-

-

30,248

26

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Salt Lake City, Utah-----------------------------Yonkers, N. Y.----------Paterson, N. J.Jacksonville, Fla.------------------------------Albany, N. Y.-----------------------------------

59
60
61
62
63

766,431
565,473
56,619
24,838
665,000

101,758

72,076

479,000
--------------

2,000

664,673
14,397
56,619
22,838

983,458
1,135,428

10,925

519,338
1,393,502
12,464
3,030,359

665,000

446,478
1,481,588
663,045

1,800
141,691
50,782
189,923
50,385

--------------

64
65
66
67
68

Norfolk, Va.----------------------------------Trenton, N. J.------------------------------------Chattanooga, Tenn.----------------------------Kansas City, Kans.e,----------------------------Fort Wayne, Ind.-------------------------------

6,324,612

69
70
71
72
73

Camden, N. J.---------------------------------Erie, Pa.-----------------------------------Elizabeth, N. J.---------------------------------Wichita, Kans.--------------------------------Spokane, Wash.----------------------------------

110,851
127,136
900,619
25,665
219,118

74
75
76
77
78

Fall River, Mass.--------------------------------Cambridge, Mass.------------------------------New Bedford, Oass.------------------------------Reading Pa.---------------------------------Knoxville, Tenn.-------------------------------

79
80
81
82
83

Peoria, I11.---------------------------------South Bend, Ind.-------------------------------Tacoma, Wash.---------------------------------Miami, Fla.-----------------------------------Gary, .d.------------------------------------

2,500
227,810
338,612

/ 6,313,687

2,500
106,010
145,065

3,589

121,800
193,344
69,000
2,337

18,140

437,818

17,538

166,580

7,500

203

414,601

38,262
117,299
444,661
25,665
35,000

206,005
1,539,164
2,143,966

--------------

626,546

626,546

--------------

--------------

66,200
353,652
196,0b5
115,460
597,486
1,634,212
146,870

2,799

30,066
115,460
13,808

66,200
310,353

40,500

576,840
541,000

107,482

58,457

5,467
1,014,130

1,371
79,082
146,870

1,292,377
1,667,299
1,047,152
1,209,931
850,007
2,105,185
689,269
1,032,527
758,975
1,131,556
461,018
329,468

155,114
11
146,146
44,482
581,458
7,823
34,721
1,224
6,555
2,221
9,687
1,124
650

300,092
87,242
-------------

84
85
86
87
88

Canton, Ohio----------------------------------Wilmington, Del.
------------------------------Tampa, Fla.---------------------------------Somerville, Mass.-----------------------------El1Paso, Tax.---------------------------------

89
90
91
92
93
94

Evansville, Ind.------------------------------Lynn, Mass.--------------------------------Utica, N. Y.--------------------------------------Duluth, Minn. ---------------------------------Waterbury, Conn.--------------------------------Lowell, Mase.----------------------------------

49,570

734,000
608,093
220,000
172,765
612,962

10,000
37,918
608,093
85,000

39,050
607,553
--------------

135,000

44,500
4,331

128,265
608,531

100
--------------

10,469

10,469

--------------

112,159

/-----------------------------

112,159

---------------

-----------

---------------

------------

/ Value of rapid-transit system owned.but not operated by the city.

SValueof
/
1

169,361
665,678
327,760

503,742
152,205
1,799,750
978,912
661,634
784,158

1,492,041

--------------

-- - - - ,- Honolulu, Hawaii

520
88,529

gas-supply system and elevated electric railway owned but not operated by the city.
Overdraft.
Value of Cincinnati Southern Ry. owned but not operated by the city.
Value of subway owned but not operated by the city.
Includes value of docks and terminals owned but not operated by the city.
7/ Not included in group or grand totals.

------

20,175
5,703
5,943
38,422
78,062
-------------

43,380
38,134
931

587,743

2,206,485-----

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TABLE 21. -TOTAL

AND PER CAPITA OF ALL DEBTS AND OF THE PRINCIPAL CLASSES THEREOF AT CLOSE OF YEAR, TOGETHER WITH
FUND ASSETS: 1935

CHANGES DURING THE YEAR IN FUNDED AND FLOATING DEBT, NET DEBT, AND SINKING

(This table is presented in two sections,the second section beginning on p.153. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion, see p.28)

GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR
Classified by the governmental unit by
which incurred
Cit
no.

CITY

Classified by character of outstanding debt obligations

Total
City corporation

School district

Othor governmental units
of city

Funded or fixed

Floating

Special
assessment
bonds and
certificates

Revenue loans
and notes

Current
Warrants

Grand total---------------

$8,296,584,439

$6,980,570,304

$566,115,620

$749,898,515

$7,278,426,188

$179,710,899

$250,011,165

$512,267,801

$76,168,386

Group I------------------------Group II-----------------------Group III------------------------

5,762,330,054
1,005,113,241
1,529,141,144

4,937,505,948
756,391,384
1,286,672,972

293,796,222
82,679,784
189,639,614

531,027,884
166,042,073
52,828,558

4,970,371,171
927,134,650
1,380,920,367

162,346,220
6,040,820
11,323,859

151,178,569
38,928,397
59,904,199

423,568,787
24;961,674
63,737,340

54,865,307
8,047,700
13,255,379

GROUP I.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

15
lei

17
18
19
20
21
22
23

New York, N. Y.----------------$2,565,006,620
Chicago, Ill.------------------697,301,987
Philadelphia, Pa.---------------633,311,268
405,207,252
Detroit, Mich.------------------Los Angeles, Calif.------------266,195,064
167,094,017
Cleveland, Ohio-----------------St. Louis, Mo.-----------------84,268,380
192,257,781
Baltimore, Md.-----------------190,096,142
Boston, Mass.-----------------Pittsburgh, Pa.----------------160;395,147
San Francisco, Calif.-----------176,243,575
Milwaukee, Wis.----------------74,383,102
Buffalo, N. Y.-----------------146,616,919
3,952,800
Washington, D. C.-----------

..
Minneapolis, Minn.---------------I
New Orleans, La.--------------Cincinnati, Ohio-------------Newark, N. J.---------------Kansas City, Mo.--------------Seattle, Wash.-----------------

Ind.------------Indianapolis,
Rochester, N. Y.--------------Jersey City, N. J.------------

$2,538,206,620
268,139,974
568,088,704
394,327,423
181,462,321
116,939,560
80,271,380
192,257,781
190,096,142
62,401,868
176,243,575
46,620,309
118,497,491
3,952,800

..

$68,433,601 I
104,220,356
119,704,732
151,433,336
77,737,654
102,423,120
32,743,283
80,900,095
93,606,226

--------------$26,800,000
$130,250,557
298,911,456
65,176,236
46,328
10,879,829
--------------53,653,369
31,079,374
17,763,000
32,391,457
3,997,000 ------------------------------------------------------- ------------22,956,060
75,037,219
--------------- --------------------------27,762,793
--------------28,119,428
---------------------------

$2,163,690,071
450,154,558
615,511,016
351,486,079
260,649,464
150,880,530
84,079,000
191,886,781
165,402,167
157,860,398
173,082,700
70,250,021
135,335,586
102,800

$137,500,000
$94,735,000
$162,652,500
$6,429,049
17,979,907
31,705,075
171,042,843
26,419,604
----------- -----------9,372,185
8,428,067
44,116,396 --------------------9,604,777
------------ ----------- -----------5,545,600
4,431,620 ---------9,912
11,771,955
------------ ------------ ------------189,380
-----------371,000 ------------- -------------------- ------------24,693,975 --------------------1,557,203
600,000
397,546
1,970,606 ------------ ------------1,190,269
229,220
226,578
3,649,883
27,400
1,008,395
1,204,339
6,432,690
2,635,909
3,850,000 ----------- -----------------------

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
.

$64,756,786-------------74,926,374
$8,149,959
90,776,805
14,182,582
127,749,499------------41,195,593
20,654,165
73,074,096
11,011,966
16,636,331
9,971,000
67,646,219-------------78,214,818---------------

$3,676,815
21,144,023

14,745,345.
23,683,837
15,887,896
18,337,058
6,135,952
13,253,876
15,391,408

$60,976,257 I-----------$7,937
86,958,164
111,571,390
35,640
150,563,225
15,702
74,486,025 -----------91,671,097 -----------32,686,712 -----------68,140,580 -----------5,981,541
86.956,774

$7,?6,423
7,854,081
7,894,477
-----------911,235
54,640
-----------8,679,514
------------

$100,921
$------------$8,025,143
1,375,031
------------203,255
307,044
547,365
1,702,408
637,986
9,446,271
1,251,112
------------56,571
2,332,000
1,748,001
667,911------




Houston, Tex.-----------------

59,000,510

31,462,591

25

Louisville, Ky.----------------

26

Portland, Oreg.-----------------

41,615,518
73,294,810

41,251,174
48,701,098

24

9,996,832

--------------8,713,280

17,541,087

57,906,383------------ ----------- ------------- 1,094,127

364,344
15,880,432

40,878,134
64,339,909

------------ -----------------------6,178,057

611,130
1,629,446

$4,263,405
25,944

$35,000
973,357

126,254
1,147,398

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000TO 300,000
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

Columbus, Ohio---------------Toledo, Ohio-----------------Oakland, Calif.--------------Denver, Colo.-----------------

35
36
37
38
39
40
41

42

Akron, Ohio------------------Memphis, Tenn.-----------------Providence, R. I.------------San Antonio, Tex.-----------Omaha, Nebr.-----------------Syracuse, N. Y.----------------Dayten, Ohio----------------- Oklahoma City, Okla.-----------

49,182,844
29,575,704
65,128,344
30,4h4,032
32,640,615
43,233,502
22,705,868"
22,041,645

40,441,235
29,575,704
65,128,344
22,636,032
17,028,123
42,966,064
15,370,840
15,846,953

43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

Worcester, Mass.--------------Richmond; Va.------------------Youngstown, Ohio---------------Grand Rapids, Mich.------------Fort Worth, Tex.---------------Hartford, Conn.----------------Flint, Mich.------------------New Haven, Conn.----------------

17,917,850
38,515,074
11,179,185
17,218,814
25,236,465
28,479,878
21,046,382
15,926,617

17,917,850
38,515,074
8,736,993
13,239,636
20,429,712
23,732,500

51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59

San Diego, Calif.-------------Long Beach, Calif.-------------Nashville, Tenn.---------------Springfield, Mass.---------Tulsa, Okla.-------------------Bridgeport, Conn.--------------Des Moines, Iowa--------------Scranton, Pa.------------------Salt Lake City, Utah----------

21,390,412
24,440,398
17,683,823
21,966,107
20,852,669
17,079,106
18,700,563
10,007,783
14,133,260

16,928,375
16,609,538
17,683,823
21,966,107
15,786;335
17,079,106
11,157,312
3,331,065
10,058,209

60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68

Yonkers, N. Y.---------------Paterson, N. J.----------------Jacksonville, Fla.-------------Albany, N. Y.------------------Norfolk, Va.-------------------Trenton, N. J.-----------r-----Chattanooga, Tenn.----------Kansas City, Kans.--------------,
Fort Wayne, Ind.----------------_

38,397,709
35,092,764
16,101,830
32,584,630
40,670,558
23,304,107
15,081,660
13,531,314
5,575,056

38,397,709
35,092,764
11,855,026
32,584,630
40,670,558
23,304,107
15,081,660
10,257,814
2,943,056

Atlanta, Ga.-------------------Dallas, Tex.-----------------St. Paul, Minn.----------------Birmingham, Ala.-------------

$43,195,159
41,791,121
58,226,473
47,351,842
15,089,173
40,248,788
53,229,432
24,708,243

$34,816,819
28,503,613
11,037,971
38,655,267
15,089,173
40,248,788
53,229,432
24,708,243

$8,378,340
13,287,508
11,249,337
8,696,575
--------------

8,741,609
--------------

7,838,000
8,604,038

7,008,454
267,438

7,335,028
6,194,692
---------------------------

2,442,192
3,979,178
4,806,753
4,747,378

13,331,882
15,926,617

$35,939,165

7,714,500

--------------

,

4,462,037
7,830,860

5,066,334
7,543,251
5,974,061
4,075,051

702,657

--------------

4,246,804
---------------------------

1,418,602
2,632,000

1,854,898

$38,87b,430
40,791,820
57,161,837
39,549,600
13,306,500
39,623,500
37,173,000
21,359,000
42,726,785
28,178,482
60,142,500
30,353,000
26,870,860
35,286,262
21,295,193
21,087,107
12,570,200
37,641,100
9,192,325
14,696,829
24,814,376
28,479,878
17,951,290
15,140,000
21,005,982
23,896,657
17,625,300
17,905,500
19,892,986
15,297,065
18,226,548
9,043,771
12,344,512
32,972,850
35,092,364
14,951,425
31,184,130
40,559,000
19,959,510
13,684,137
12,863,178
5,530,056

$8,784,810

145,534

6,776,100
202,400

1,565,128

6,500,000
2,436,669

771,622
750,000

5,749,168
748,000

706,891
622,252
4,985,844
52,800
569,383
3,463,700
385,429

4,755,165
3,695,719
768,575

44,167

658,974
625,000

699,556
2,395,600

2,278,000

92,016
5,200
11,878
170,586
97,894
1,056

854,000
1,400,500

26,970
68,232
299,673
787,821
256,671
910,371
497,650

411,782
400,000

405,310
386,617

1,042

2,483,600

162,574

4,850,000
215,000
243,315
126,385
124,544

51,000

794,119
381,695

$17,324
1,064,636
1,026,142
15,145
625,288

3,660;979
782,511
1,094,928
168,458
673
1,300,000
2,024,631
400
279,356

418,989
297,545

384,430
450,683
2,323
387,750
6,586
687,113
207,663
168,164
107,053
916,628
17,049
111,558

18,202

157,015
1,352,100
593,069

3,169,380
32,948
33,227
45,000

12,475
41,840




TABLE 21.-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: 1935-Continued
(Thistable is presented in two sections,the second section beginningon p.153. For alphabetical
list of cities,by States, showingrank, see p.VIII. For text discussion, see p.28)
GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR
Citwhich
Co.

byhe
whClassified
governmental
unit by
incurred
CITY

Classifiedby character of outstanding
debt obligations

Total
Other governCity corporationSchool district mental units
of city

Fundedor fixed

Floating

Current
Special
assessment
bonds me
Revenue loans
certificates and notes
Warrants

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVINGA POPULATION
OF 100,000TO 300,000-Continued
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77

Camden,N. J.---------------------$27,311,860
Erie,Pa.----------------------13,821,344
Elizabeth, N. J.----------18,523,563
Wichita,Kans.------------------9,546,630
Spokane, Wash.-----------------4,711,370
Fall River, Mass.--------------9,461,652
14,982,800
Cambridge,Mass.--------------New Bedford,Mass.--------------10,864,068
Reading, Pa.--------------------14,872,700

78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86

Knoxville,Tenn.----------------Peoria,Ill.--------------------South Bend,Ind.----------------Tacoma,Wash.-------------------kiami, Fla.---------------------Gary, Ind.----------------------Canton, Ohio--------------------Wilmington,Del.----------------Tampa,Fla.---------------------

27,359,945
5,402,208
5,885,425
16,495,910
38,239,711
5,934,017
11,882,101
14,078,200
18,529,143

27,359,945--------------------------3,406,668
153,753
1,841,787
2,853,425
3,032,000 ------------14,308,011
2,143,868
44,031
32,462,376
5,777,335 ------------2 454,017
3,480,000 ------------6,650,428
5,231,673 ------------14,078,200----------------------------14,337,484
4,191,659 -------------

23,207,339 -----------2,007,202
1,677,035
468,369
3,079,693
7,475
1,722,444
270,000
322,596
5,885,425------------------------------------ ---------15,081,825
23,676 -----------1,294,585
95,824
37,019,313-----------645,000
240,180
335,218
5,838,297 -----------------------95,720----10,288,443
150,000
1,213,454
221,571
8,633
13,752,200 -----------326,000----3-----------17,776,557
417,284
36,000
294,284
5,018

87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94

Somerville, Mass.---------------El Paso, Tex.-------------------Evansville,
Ind.----------------Lynn,Mass. ---------------------Utica, N. Y.--------------------Duluth, Minn.-------------------Waterbury, Conn.-----------Lowell, Mass.--------------------

5,908,326
9,560,534
4,566,700
9,231,700
13,610,572
11,542,584
18,530,555
7,350,727

5,908,326 ------------------------9,560,534 ---------------------------2,626,200
1,940,500 ------------9,231,700-------------------------13,610,572----------------------------7,655,242
3,887,342 ------------18,525,655
4,900 -------------I
7,350,727 --------------- -------------

3,648,000 -------------------2,26,326---------9,245,786 -------------------------298,685
16,063
4,566,700----------------------------------------------6,346.,700-----------------------2,885,000----12,566,718 -----------343,84
700,000----11,319,933 -----------51,301 ------------171,350
16,354,400 ------------ -------------1,750,000
426,155
3,075,157----4,275,570 ------------------------

Honolulu, Hawaii /.--------------- 15,064,745
I/ Not includedin group or grandtotals.

$27,311,860---------------------------$20,367,715 -----------$ 690,000
$6,143,064
$111,081
8,200,386
$5,620,958 ------------12,620,000
$554
906,590
231,958
62,242
18,523,563---------------------------18,084,345
421,400-----------------17,818
6,406,850
2,717,030
$422,750
7,448,103 ------------ 2,086,855
11,672----3
648
, ,524
1,062,846 ------------4,435,160 ------------------------------------276,210
,461,652 -----------------------------7,408,500 -----------------------2,053,15214,982,800--------------------------11,457,800
25,000 -----------3,500,000----10,864,068--------------------------8,686,000
26,735 -----------1,962,986
188,347
6,993,700
7,879,000 ------------13,854,000 ----------418,700
600,000-----

15,064,745--------------

-------------

9,330,000

3,965,816

1,511,311 -------------

257,618




TABLE

21l--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: 1935--Continued

(This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p.150. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion, see p.28)

NET

GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR--Continued
Classified by creditor
City
no.

The

public

General departments
and municipal-service enterprises

Per
capita

Per
Total capita

Public-service enter
prises and invest
ments

Grand total----

6,942,060,337 $1,354,524,102

$220.50

Net debt 2/

Per
capita

Total

S-14
$5,582,795,058 $148.38 $2,713,789,381

$6,397,602,842 $170.03

*72.13

i
Group I------------Group II----------Group III------------

4,607,967,521
909,627,769
1,424,465,047

1,154,362,533
95,485,472
104,676,097

INCREASE DURING YEAR IN 3/-

Classified by purpose for which incurred

CITY
City funds
with in
vestments /

DEBT / AT CLOSE
OF YEAR

260.93
217.91
139.91

II

3,695,146,573
743,244,632
1,144,403,853

167.32
161.14
104.71

93.61
56.77
35.20

2,067,183,481
261,868,609
384,737,291

III

I

4,338,347,728
815,644,794
1,243,610,320

$1,495,211
-$23,350,265

,i
196.45
176.83
113.78

1
-12,839,007
5,496,641
8,837,577

I-

$24,845,476

I
-29,120,066
-2,069,890
7,839,691

16,281,059
7,566,531
997,886

.

o

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER

C

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

15
16
17
18
19
20
21

New York, N. Y.-------1,862,239,256
Chicago, Ill.--------583,391,630
Philad2phia, Pa.---459,693139
Detroit, Mich.------X66,204,418
Los Angeles, Calif.-261,322,613
Cleveland, Ohio-----159,475,990
St. Louis, Mo.------79,957,380
Baltimore, Md.-------158,152,281
Boston, Mass.-------145,312,702
Pittsburgh, Pa.-----149,899,220
San Francisco, Calif.
172,450,975
Milwaukee, Wis.-----63,837,870
Buffalo, N. Y.------142,077,247
Washington, D. C.--3,952,800

$702,767,364
113,910,357
173,618,129
39,002,834
4,872,451
7,618,027
4,311,000
34,105,500
44,783,440
10,495,927
3,792,600
10,545,232
4,539,672
-----------

$358.53
199.76
321.04
243.21
196.58
181.94
101.49
235.29
241.58
236.40
268.58
124.16
250.88
6.87

$6,313,980
2,330,300
33,195,685
19,578,061
835,441
4,837,611
62,000

$143.26
221.27
260.17
338.78
188.41
273.79
88.00

$1,301,454,303 $181.91 $1,263,552,317 $176.61
676,502,612 193.80
20,799,375
5.96
419,243,652 212.52
214,067,616 108.52
306,170,252 183.76
99,037,000
59.44
131,479,713
97.10
134,715,351
99.49
127,189,742 138.49
39,904,275
43.45
69,017,138
83.12
15,251,242
18.37
140,366,753 171.79
51,891,028
63.51
111,027,442 141.09
79,068,700 100.48
152,994,490 225.49
7,400,657
10.91
57,194,225
87.16
119,049,350 181.42
70,287,902 117.32
4,095,200
6.84
128,265,549 219.48
18,351,370
31.40
3,952,800
6.87 -----------------

$1,852,133,317 $258.88
457,807,332 131.15
449,444,467 227.83
313,871,567 188.39
245,175,461 181.06
143,247,301 155.97
80,768,494
97.28
160,280,426 196.16
134,509,705 170.94
141,353,250 208.33
172,055,976 262.20
59,293,149
98.97
124,564,718 213.15
3,842,565
6.68

$52,497,562 -$39,408,911 -$13,088,651
22,134,544
2,716,746
19,417,798
-1,150,000
10,329,277 -11,479,277
-1,587,868
1,052,576
-2,640,444
12,958,211
501,044
12,457,167
--3,527,372
--2,089,476
-1,437,896
-2,559,000
-5,169,931
2,610,931
-2,606,601
1,310,142
-3,916,743
-2,870,166
-3,224,322
354,156
2,503,458
859,712
1,643,746
9,989,954
-76,711
10,066,665
--3,713,609
3,033,233
-6,746,842
7,397,709
1,046,555
6,351,154
2,689,295
------2,689,295

GROUP II.-CITIES HAVIIG A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000

i
Minneapolis, Minn.---1
New Orleans, La.---Cincinnati, Ohio---Newark, N. J.------Kansas City, Mo.---Seattle, Wash.-----Indianapolis, Ind.---

$62,119,621
101,890,056
86,509,047
131,855,275
76,902,213
97,585,509
32,681,283

See footnotes at end of table.

$62,889,815 $131.65
83,396,536 177.06
85,260,082 185.31
102,467,916 229.23
59,298,428 143.72
42,927,062 114.75
32,725,283
87.95

$5,543,786
20,823,820
34,444,650
48,965,420
18,439,226
59,496,058
18,000

$11.61
44.21
74.86
109.54
44.69
159.04
.05

$54,778,751 $114.67
82,728,923 175.65
74,353,336 161.60
130,109,878 291.07
66,541,226 161.27
90,267,703 241.29
29,825,706
80.16

$1,377,313
3,072,273
-4,571,564
6,063,184
5,517,910
--2,130,733
655,627

$471,311
571,764
-3,085,464
591,502
1,177,558
-32,056
880,828

$X906,002
2, 500,509
486,100
5,471,682
4,340,352
-2, 098,677
- 225,201
-1,




TABLE 21. -T TAL 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: 1935-Continued
(This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p.150. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion, see p.28)

GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR-Continued

Classifiedby creditor
City

General departments
public

T CLOSE

INCREASE DURING YEAR IN 3/

Classifiedby purposefor which incurred

CITY

no.
The

NET DEBT

Per
capita
capita

City funds
with investments

and municipal-service enterprises
ice enterprises

I
Total

Per
capita

Public-service enter
prises
mnt
ments

and invest-

Total

Total

Per
capita
capita

Funded
and floating debt

Sinking
fund assets
fund assets

Net debt

-$3,026,100
2,081,741
-1,601,782
1,168,572
-3,109,800

-$1,326,423
-1,613,477
423,340
177,899
-306,672

-$1,699,677
3,695,218
-2,025,122
990,673
-2,803,128

Per
capita

GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000-Continued
22
23
24
25
26

Rochester, N. Y.--Jersey City, N. J.--Houston, Teax.-------Louisville, Ky.-----Portland, Oreg.------

#78,951,595
$
85,067,760
55,544,027
37,449,518
63,071,865

$1,948,500
8,538,466
3,456,483
4,166,000
10,222,945

27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38

Columbus, Ohio-----Toledo, Ohio--------Oakland, Calif.-----Denver, Colo.-------Atlanta, Ca.-------Dallas, Tex.--------St. Paul, Minn.-----Birmingham, Ala.----Akron, Ohio---------Memphis, Tenn.,-------Providence, R. I.---San Antonio, Tex.----

$40,169,002
40,644,494
57,305,273
46,411,442
14,132,673
39,231,788
41,696,210
24,584,574
47,740,236
29,083,704
44,071,999
28,660,032

$3,026,157
1,146,627
921,200
940,400
956,500
1,017,000
11,533,222
123,669
1,442,608
492,000
21,056,345
1,814,000

$144.13
139.82
196.98
161.50
53.81
144.78
191.54
90.41
185.53
113.10
254.81
125.15

39
4Q
41
42
43
44
45

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.------

27,882,581
43,233,502
21,046,444
17,731,044
17,482,850
29,068,674
11,085,441
14,815,614
25,199,465
27,495,720
18,861,044
15,384,617

4,758,034
--------1,659,424
4,310,601
435,000
9,446,400
93,744
2,403,200
37,000
984,158
2,185,338
542,000

149.87
201.55
109.90
109.44
90.49
208.30
64.17
99.65
149.15
169.02
125.88
97.89

$242.58
292.61
185.59
131.07
237.12

$66,095,823 $198.19
78,154,972 244.31.
47,381,589 149.05
39,846,518 125.50
42,800,608 138.47

$14,804,272
15,451,254
11,618,921
1,769,000
30,494,202

$44.39
48.30
36.55
5.57
98.65

$64,370;122 $193.01
82,622,494 258.28
50,985,992 160.38
34,003,527 107.10
55,057,136 i78.12

GROUP III--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

46
47
48
49
50

$35,476,659 $118.37
40,665,121 136.05
14,417,134
48.77
21,445,488
73.14
12,528,173
44.68
31,409,788 112.98
35,700,622 128.47
24,593,243
89.99
38,682,392 145.92
22,342,787
85.44
44,401,528 173.71
23,336,032
95.84
25,632,025
37,096,733
18,137,927
16,290,645
13,576,653
31,345844
9,931,690
12,813,814
20,076,365
22,156,500
18,690,882
15,846,617

117.69
172.95
87.79
80.89
68.57
169.53
57.01
74.15
118.65
131.49
111.79
97.40

$7,718,500
1,126,000
43,809,339
25,906,354
2,561,000
8,839,000
17,528,810
115,000
10,500,452
7,232,917
20,726,816
7,138,000

$25.75
3.77
148.20
88.36
9.13
31.79
63.08
.42
39.61
27.66
81.09
29.31

7,008,590
6,136,769
4,567,941
5,751,000
4,341,197
7,169,230
1,247,495
4,405,000
5,160,100
6,323,378
2,355,500
80,000

32.18
28.61
22.11
28.56
21.93
8.7
7.16
25.49
30.50
37.53
14.09
.49

$32,911,866
$109.82
35,759,837
55,276,164
38,643,590
12,427,550
37,776,895
29,897,117
19,977,800
38,485,826
26,150,861
44,003,879
26,308,925

119.64
187.00
131.80
44.32
135.89
107.58
73.10
145.17
100.00
172.16
108.04

$1,603,198
59,121
-1,444,624
6,110,000
-334,100
2,283,250
1,194,930
1,120,000
151,716
215,259
1,158,500
-422,000

-$1,480,418
115,599
-198,409
151,199
-27,000
310,985
932,140
-22,222
2,034,623
141,663
878,638
127,983

$3,083,616
-56,478
-1,246,215
5,958,801
-307,100
1,972,265
262,790
1,142,222
-1,882,907
73,596
279,862
-549,983

21,647,614
35,286,262
19,372,308
14,799,484
12,112,259
25,544,387
9,438,967
12,375,675
23,011,805
24,739,584
15,455,533
14,128,317

99.59
164.50
93.77
73.48
61.17
138.15
54.18
71.62
136.00
146.82
92.44
86.84

-1,446,869
604,424
-941,615
-1,675,461
-498,200
217,867
-165,062
-118,726
-792,872
906,633
-1,252,716
-1,027,000

865,122
-174,600
220,112
-101,059
-27,190
936,372
112,566
391,133
-899,049
332,468
7,301
79,308

-2,311,991
779,024
--1,161,727
-1,574,402
-471,0u
-718,505
-277,688
-509,859
106,177
574,165
-1,260,017
-1,106,308

o
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51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64

San Diego, Calif.---Long Beach, Calif.--Nashville, Tenn.---Springfield, Mass.--Tulsa, Okla.-------Bridgeport, Conn.---Des Moines, Iowa----Scranton, Pa.------Salt Lake City, Utah-Yonkers, N. Y.------Paterson, N. J.-----Jacksonville, Fla.e-Albany, N. Y. -------Norfolk, Vs.--------

21,390,412
24,157,523
17,550,623
21,954;269
20,l93,066
17,079,106
18,230,153
9,752,583
14,121,260
37,834,259
32,254,164
15,841,127
31,602,950
31,306,058

------------282,875
133,200
11,838
659,603
------------470,410
255,200
12,000
563,450
2,838,600
260,703
981,680
9,364,500

133.61
155.67
113.21
143.19
140.90
115.95
128.70
69.31
98.01
273.29
252.47
115.92
251.04
313.55

7,584,020
11,917,080
13,546,823
15,003,269
15,877,669
17,079,106
13,618,795
10,007,783
9,489,260
33,395,782
20,500,764
11,331,707
19,804,630
25,138,938

47.37
75.90
86.73
97.80
107.28
115.95
93.73
69.31
65.81
237.69
147.49
81.58
152.58
193.81

13,806,392
12,523,318
4,137,000
6,962,838
4,975,000
------5,081,768
-----------4,644,000
5,001,927
14,592,000
4,770,123
12,780,000
15,531,620

65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

Trenton, N,. .-------Chattanooga, Tenn.--Kansas City, Kans.--Fort Wayne, Ind.----Camden, N. J.--------Brie,Pa.-----------Blizabeth, N. J.----Wichita, Kans.------Spokane, Wash.------Fall River, Mass.Cembridge, Mass.---New Bedford, Mass.---Reading, Pa.--------Knoxville, Tenn.-----Peoria, Ill.--------

22,725,000
15,071,660
12,611,116
5,258,448
25,113,245
13,664,007
17,5~,502
9,454,891
4,444,790
9,254,652
14,153,000
10,783,068
14,864,700
25,525,812
5,106,667

579,107
10,000
920,198
316,608
2,198,615
157,337
992,061
91,739
266,580
207,000
829,800
81,000
8,000
1,834,133
295,541

187.78
122.12
109.65
46.42
229.32
116.83
157.11
81.18
40.41
82.08
131.08
96.49
133.03
247.38
49.20

22,222,107
14,617,230
7,311,742
3,482,056
24,961,410
12,393,278
13,718,563
9,286,630
3,865,370
9,273,652
13,699,800
9,431,333
12,316,700
23,231,382
5,102,208

179.07
118.36
59.25
28.99
209.58
104.76
116.36
78.97
33.15
80.45
119.86
83.76
110.17
210.05
46.47

1,082,000
464,430
6,219,572
2,093,000
2,350,450
1,428,066
4,805,000
260,000
846,000
188,000
1,283,000
1,432,735
2,556,000
4,128,563
300,000

80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94

South Bend, Ind.----Tacoma, Wash.--------Miami, Fla.----------Gary, Ind.----------Canton, Ohio---------Wilmington, Del.-----Tampa, Fla.----------Somerville, Mass.---El Paso, Tex.--------Evansville, Ind.----Lynn, Mass.---------Utica, N. Y.---------Duluth, Minn.--------Waterbury, Conn.----Lowell, Mass.---------

5,500,060
15,554,483
37,494,711
5,917,522
10,761,643
12,936,000
16,433,732
5,908,326
8,081,534
4,456,933
9,231,600
13,465,789
11,073,898
18,449,555
7,350,727

385,365
941,427
745,000
16,495
1,120,458
1,142,200
2,095,411
----------1,479,000
109,767
100
144,783
468,686
81,000
---------

53.70
152.46
353.42
54.94
110.53
132.07
.73.98
55.84
90.36
43.45
89.72
132.66
113.27
182.93
73.34

5,210,425
5,243,530
32,171,201
5,934,017
10,936,%01
6,894,500
15,416,143
5,876,326
7,694,079
3,35g,700
8,744,700
13,509,246
9,197,854
11,706,555
6,708,227

47.54
48.46
297.33
54.94
101.74
64.68
144.75
55.54
72.72
31.94
84.98
131.67
90.26
115.56
66.93

675,000
11,252,380
6,068,510
---------945,500
7,183,700
3,113,000
32,000
1,866,455
1,210,000
487,000
101,326
2,344,730
6,824,000
642,500

6.16
104.00
56.09

Honolulu, Hawaii 4/

14,818,340

246,405

97.32

6,484,745

41.89

S/ 8,580,000

/ Sinking, public trust, and investment funds.
Not included in group or grand totals.

86.24
79.77
26.49
45.39
33.61

20,482,856
23,251,143
15,886,743
17,917,378
17,392,401
15,27,065
17,520,308
8,656,937
12,151,361
32,972,850
31,705,142
14,277,308
29,340,693
29,898,625

127.94
148.10
101.71
116.80
117.52
103.85
120.58
59.95
84.27
234.68
228.09
102.79
226.05
230.50

-958,960
20,277
-846,927
-255,922
-1,201,392
-52,682
-515,660
-239,274
-304,608
-352,700
176,250
-121,000
879,210
-396,200

88,451
233,095
206,782
------50,217
-----------59,221
--256,424
82,931
---------857,697
51,703
-54,394
801,806

-1,047,411
-212,818
--1,053,709
-255,922
-1,251,609
-52,682
-574,881
17,150
-387,539
-35,700
-681,447
-172,703
933,604
--1,198,006

17,651,295
13,106,715
8,798,460
5,412,371
18,058,290
12,327,988
17,323,946
7,448,103
4,258,668
6,544,558
8,452,813
7,904,416
13,525,384
21,242,747
3,087,168

142.23
106.13
71.30
45.07
151.62
104.21
146.94
63.33
36.52
56.77
73.95
70.20
120.98
192.07
28.12

1,256,430
372,370
-67,779
-448,900
-538,378
-347,249
358,582
-207,241
354,848
-509,500
-611,050
-421,000
528,400
-325,400
-224,554

-44,649
166,428
525,054
-77,967
--19,589
-12,691

32,512
-34,578
-74,150
-29,005
102,488
257,336
----------

1,301,079
185,942
-592,833
-370,933
-51,310
-327,660
371,273
-207,241
------322,336
-474,922
-536,900
-391,995
425,912
-582,736
--224,554

8.80
67.39
29.23
.30
17.64
11.51
4.73
.99
23.01
67.36
6.41

5,521,766
14,466,872
36,637,490
5,720,230
8,578,618
12,489,754
16,773,224
3,648,000
7,581,210
4,439,097
6,249,640
12,359,439
11,246,286
16,196,887
4,275,570

50.38
133.70
338.61
52.97
79.80
117.17
157.50
34.48
71.66
42.24
60.74
120.46
110.37
159.89
42.66

-450,382
-435,950
10,706,327
-49,000
-758,121
-363,000
420,238
-318,000
-183,664
33,000
-553,600
179,932
-230,809
331,882
3,080

-48,533
-78,572
33,834
50,762
77,000
68,335
46,670
----------122,180
28,733
-119,970
63,123
-12,843
-23,499
---------

-401,849
-357,378
10,672,493
-99,762
-835,121
-431,335
373,568
-318,000
-305,844
4,267
-433,630
116,809
-217,966
355,381
3,080

55.43

12,528,916

80.94

626,727

96,486

530,241

34.97
-,---32.21
35.60
104.98
34.34
98.46
119.74
8,.72
3.76
50.40
17.43
19.74
12.07
40.75
2.21
7.26
1.63
11.22
12,72
22.86
37.33
2.73

Net debt is funded and floating debt less sinking fund assets.
Includes debt for sewers.

3/ Minus sign (-)

7,068

indicates decrease.

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TABLE

22.--FUNDED,

FLOATING, AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY PURPOSE FOR WHICH INCURRED:

1935

(This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginnihg on p.159. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion,see p.30)

INCURRED FOR GENERAL PURPOSES
City
no.

CITY

Total

General
government
sropertiea /

Police and
fire departmanta

Sewers and
sewage
disposal

Highways

Charities,
hospitals,
and
corrections

Schools

Libraries,
art galler
ies, and
museums

Parks and
playgrounds

$4,976,061,142

$149,692,962

$77,897,904

$685,553,361

$970,373,731

$293,019,931

$1,210,379,677

$67,870,369

$317,108,779

3,195,940,481
712,438,708
1,067,681,953

105,461,448
18,630,635
25,600,879

54,779,102
5,095,198
18,023,604

422,411,221
88,118,763
175,023,377

607,082,593
152,772,167
210,518,971

206,842,005
58,002,054
28,175,872

700,579,542
164,198,465
345,601,670

62,989,815
1,093,400
3,787,154

233,082,587
36,038,773
47,987,419

$62,621,741
17,956,383
24,710,595
27,592,160
8,873,399
17,045,826
7,430,000
307,000
9,148,000
7,205,282
13,670,606
2,829,520
7,451,493
-

$343,532,853
41,909,500
63,211,000
67,918,520
52,624,767
15,759,000
3,997,000
26,555,220
8,277,000
22,867,678
14,389,000
8,056,500
31,481,504
-

$24,028,458
----------20,700,840
7,880,000
2,392,000
2,007,500
---------3,742,000
644,000
--411,000
18,000
1,166,017
-.......

$39,342,118
97,413,875
33,164,979
16,561,000
4,409,555
6,970,000
12,382,000
1,750,000
5,820,000
4,682,583
1,940,000
3,855,902
4,790,575

$365,000

$3,990,009
72,500
9,854,250
7,371,840
1,492,723
848,200
2,657,840
1,262,375
4,415,208
999,828
1,989,000
1,085,000

Total

Grapd total-------

$7,708,148,252

Group I------------Group II---------Group III--------------

5,283,895,960
972,103,867
1,452,148,425

GROUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

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.-------

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.---------

$2,395,925,071
499,839,540
615,511,016
361,090,856
260,649,464
162,662,397
84,079,000
192,257,781
165,402,167
159,417,601
175,053,306
70,506,641
137,548,320
3,952,800

$1,1$2,372,754
480,683,385
401,443,400
240,025,856
126,311,565
122,758,122
67,842,000
140,366,752
86,269,467
152,042,401
56,171,606
66,411,441
119,288,932
3,952,800

$68,332,680

$62,788,894
74,062,752
85,056,827
101,644,927
57,054,260
33,963,949
32,633,272
62,066,594
77,487,061
46,343,632
39,109,134
40,227,406

$56,748,519
----7,628,925
876,500
6,522,850
2,784,051
3,975,000
3,543,100
1,410,667
4,700,515
5,200,000
4,158,180
7,913,141
-----------------------

$14,666,002
2,000,000
11,636,046
4,494,000
3,246,750
1,385,500
1,122,000
2,288,880
3,866,000
1,107,200
4,630,000
1,651,000
2,685,724

-----------$119,663,421
63,467,530
81,736,167
9,436,750
19,121,663
16,055,000
46,469,020
17,701,000
6,187,881
4,859,000
28,860,320
6,053,469
2,800,000

$79,826,859
83,800,543
135,648,616
23,837,058
1.9,101,900
44,747,767
18,356,000
47,547,282
27,285,800
89,822,047
10,271,000
7,564,500
19,273,221
---

GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000

I

94,820,182
119,501,477
150,578,927
75,397,260
91,725,737
32,686,712
76,820,094
92,938,315

57,906,383
40,878,134
70,517,966
i

$44,000
539,000
2,577,887
4,657,447
4,154,800
2,216,522
904,270
181,125
1,789,184
1,397,000
169,400

$411,206
992,492
690,000
1,679,000
382,500
61,500
25,000
422,000
431,500

$9,836,352
15,585,500
9,267,675
12,783,636
6,383,000
1,871,000
3,879,600
2,390,000
-7,704,000
18,418,000
---

$16,014,572
7,854,081
31,127,57
19,354,376
15,179,632
9,488,638
3,083,254
5,384,650
4,394,436
19,429,350
1,373,000
20,088,605
i

$7,117,808
320,000
8,279,523
7,869,168
2,890,830
3,456,244
4,277,038
8,382,250
11,375,760
524,000
987,433
2,522,000
_

$19,585,924,
5,360,000
17,430,762
20,712,750

34,500
176,400

20,528,000
10,876,566
9,971,000
15,929,500
14,368,604

9,968,954
11,204,301
8,262,104
ii

i

1,500
286,000
230,000
i

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GROUP III.--CITIES
HAVIN A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
27
28

$35,459,335

Columbus, Ohio---------Toledo,Ohio-----------Oakland, Calif.---------Denver,Colo.-.--------Atlanta, Ga.-------------

$43,142,835
40,817,764
57,161,837
46,325,700
13,508,900
39,623,500
52,457,810
23,795,669
48,475,953
28,926,482

30,912,000
34,929,000
23,520,669

35
36

Dallas,Tex.-----------St. Paul, Minn.---------Birmingham, Ala.--------Akron, Ohio------------Memphis,Tenn.-----------

37,975,501
21,728,000

37
38
39
40
41

Providence,
R. I.------San Antonio,Tex.------Omaha,Nebr.-----------Syracuse,N. Y.---------Dayton, Ohio-------------

60,142,500
30,353,000
31,771,559
38,981,981
22,063,768

39,452,500
23,215,000

29
30
31

32
33
34

39,619,764

13,432,623
20,511,100

10,947,900

24,911,559
32,855,911
17,578,368

$1,562,800
828,000
650,113
2,800,000
767,000

$1,217,480
866,000

$11,284,638
5,069,000
1,033,550
2,335,100
2,605,000

$8,634,467
6,962,944

$418,000
345,000

1,901,100
1,402,900

1,750,000
100,000

476,000
2,045,000

6,624,000
7,612,000
3,398,500
11,793,885
1,818,000

7,407,000
2,282,000
2,755,500
10,636,283
4,716,000

289,000
192,000
4,000

587,000
92,000

447,000
323,000
702,000
150,615
573,000

220,000
200,000

511,000
605,500

7,998,000
2,819,500
6,390,000
3,759,432
2,610,550

10,261,500
5,575,500
7,606,118
7,597,933
4,762,787

5,668
32,000

25,004

395,525
290,754
303,800

$8,378,340
15,657,770
11,426,356
8,390,000
5,320,500

$34,000

$354,600
2,149,500
297,600

583,000
600,000
510,000

722,000

7,041,000
10,399,000
9,637,000
8,794,609
6,432,000

4,870,000
1,324,000
1,399,000
53,000
1,272,000

1,837,000
100,000
98,006
6,181,705
488,300

15,177,000
7,788,000
8,600,385
9,652,297
7,219,948

90,000

425,000
140,627

1,886,000
917,500
1,736,600
1,120,842
165,000

----------

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.---Woroester, ,ass.-------Richmond,Va.-----------Youngstown, Ohio--------Grand Rapids, Mich.-----

21,131,274
12,570,200
38,300,074
10,516,881
17,092,429

47
48
49
50
51

Fort Worth, Tex.-------Hartford, Coonn.--------Flint, Mich.------------New Haven, Conn.--------San Diego,Calif.--------

24,81'4,376

52
53
54
55
56

Long Beach,Calif.-----Nashville, Tenn.-------Springfield,
Mass.-----Tulsa, Okla.-----------Bridgeport, Conn.-------

23,988,673
17,681,500
17,917,378
20,063,572
15,297,065

11,476,292
13,466,500
10,958,378
15,088,572
15,297,065

400,900

36,000
431,000

741,000
90,000

57
58
59
60
61

Des Moines,Iowa--------Scranton, Pa.-----------Salt Lake City, Utah---Yonkers, N. Y.----------Paterson, N. J.----------

18,324,442
9,838,946
12,726,207
35,456,450
35,092,364

13,242,688
9,838,946
8,082,207
30,499,750
20,500,364

483,000

16,000

775,000
18,500
684,000

22,000
1,219,700
7,000

62
63
64
65
66
67

Jacksonville,
Fla.-----Albany, N. Y.-----------Norfolk, Va.------------Trenton,N. J.----------Chattanooga,
Tenn.-----Kansas City, Kans.------

15,805,425
32,584,630
40,559,000
20,134,727
15,036,237
13,456,247

11,042,925
19,751,530
25,027,380
19,052,727
14,575,007
7,242.247

See footnotesat end of table.

15,380,274
8,244,000
30,721,344
9,316,881
12,687,429

19,654,276
828,479,878
22,156,500
20,229,290
17,873,790
15,140,000
15,060,000
21,005,982
7,287,973

4,244,000
1,782,000
11,977,200
147,694
3,277,700

645,500
2,122,000
6,732,207
2,101,362
2,790,400

7,000
553,000

667,000
303,750
26,500
270,000
49,000

3,306,400
1,844,000
5,202,000
2,210,000
254,406

6,971,000
4,712,550
968,000
5,436,000
1,476,905

13,000
605,200
925,000

134,000
426,000

220,500
3,134,000
2,084,000
3,764,000
3,308,000

3,318,000
2,953,250
4,078,500
4,522,000

200,000
207,319
1,332,500
5,034,540
2,657,820

543,400
587,856
464,944
4,782,160
105,000

2,374,500
1,167,450
2,632,593
91,217
2 771,180
66,205

2,759,000
5,559,180
8,528,256
181,000
4,090,992
1,626,878

385,000
289,750
6,000

250,500
73,400
------------

64,800
1,265,000

383,428
700,000
154,068
240,000

I

466,493
1,088,023
48,200
199,700
269,000

123,000
103,000

67,000
554,000
2,000
200,000
900,000

699,771
4,031,940

45,000
387,500
300,000
30,000

5,390,607
514,000
6,353,438
2,442,192
3,853,229
4,750,893
10,200,200
7,349,500
345,000
4,462,037
7,433,267
3,319,000
1,795,750
4,423,201
4,263,450
7,410,988
5,950,000
4,041,000
9,102,150
6,471,000
4,086,425
5,629,458
6,033,792
7,117,950
2,949,421
1,400,091

112,000
4,000
15,000

----------

82,000
----------

--

_ ........

--......----

72,500
202,000

4,353,000
250,000
169,400
569,000
------------

659,983
26,000
476,000
2,539,000
835,625
2,957,475
1,058,300
97,000
1,018,000
1,057,615
264,000
85,000

29,000

193,000

?48,348

39,000
690,989
184,760
480,509
192,628

N

7

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TABLE 22.--FUNDED,

FLOAT(ING, AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY PURPOSE FOR WHICH INCURRED:

1935-Continued

(This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p.159. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion,see p.30)

INCURRED FOR GENERAL PURPOSES

Cit

CITY

Total

General
Total

Police and
fire departments

government
properties/

Sewers and
sewage
disposal

Libraries,
art galleries, and
museums

Charities,
hosptals,
or and
correct ions
corrections

Highways
[

Parks and
playgrounds

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued

7
68
69
70
71
72

Fort Wayne, Ind.------Camden, N. J.---------Erie, Pa.-------------Elizabeth, N. J.------Wichita, Kans.---------

$5,530,056
21,057,715
13,527,144
18,523,563
9,534,958

$3,437,056
18,875,265
12,106,525
13,709,983
9,274,958

73
74
75
76
77

Spokane, Wash.--------Fall River, Mass.-----Cambridge, Mass.
New Bedford, Mass.----Reading, Pa.----------

4,435,160
7,408,500
1------11,482,800
8,712,735
14,272,700

3,664,160
7,220,500
10,199,800
7,277,000
11,716,700

78
79
80
81
82

Knoxville, Tenn.-------Peoria, Ill.----------South Bend, Ind.-------Tacoma, Wash.---------Miami, Fla.--------

25,214,541
4,809,612
5,885,425
15,105,501
37,664,313

21,089,563
4,509,612
5,210,425
3,894,006
31,511,954

83
84
85
86
87
88

Gary, Ind.----------Canton, Ohio-----------Wilmington, Del.-------Tampa, Fla.------------Somerville, Mass.------El Paso, Tex.-----------

.5,838,297
11,651,897
13,752,200
18,229,841
3,648,000
9,245,786

5,838,297
10,706,397
6,568,500
15,116,841
3,582,000
7,388,786

89
90
91
92
93
94

Evansville, Ind.-------Lynn, Mass.----------Utica, N. Y.-----------Duluth, Minn.----------Waterbury, Conn.-------Lowell, Mass.-------

4,566,700
6,346,700
12,910,572
11,371,234
16,354,400
4,275,570

3,356,700
5,859,700
12,739,246
9,090,234
9,530,400
3,633,070

1
$171,550
131,237
543,787
167,500

$507,848
2,434,864
765,654
674,115

$164,500
1,230,967
1,534,924
2,064,222
1,359,928

$6,000
64,740
460,600
1,000

$2,632,000
3,926,000
5,389,000
5,991,950
3,139,780

221,010
27,000
179,500

1,729,000
1,486,500
1,319,000
1,446,200

896,000
378,500
4,469,460
1,941,000
1,519,700

108,000
964,480
1,136,000
70,000

932,160
1,784,000
1,469,500
2,085,000
7,479,000

48,000

2,097,000
2,785,840

90,000
114,000

342,000
980,000

317,000
3,777,000

889,000
5,800
560,000

168,000
156,550
530,500
15,000
210,000
298,000

$5,918,000
165,000

35,000
250,000
1,000
550,000

56,000
43,000

7,052
720,000

120,000
399,026
141,000
11,000

1,413,508
1,420,544
590,000
829,500
12,419,200

2,085,450
2,180,570
4,667,200
669,000
1,165,000

300,000
2,012,700
2,127,523
450,000
1,850,000
770,500

76,000
434,000
3,676,875
376,301
1,829,000
569,250

437,000

Honolulu, Hawaii 2/----

1

14,807,127

6,227,127

Exclusive of school and other departmental properties.
Not included in group or grand totals.

------------

3,480,000
5,231,673
1,026,000
4,185,557
2,115,000
3,070,786

190,000
1,125,000
476,000

200,000
63,130

802,500
i

------------

1,561, 311

$75,934
68,000

953,000
214,000
1,211,850
225,000
150,500

42,000

2,055,000
153,753
3,032,000
1;652,830
5,714,067

------------

-----------

2,430,824
1,171,430
806,000
56,000
1,266,000

$341,556
454,000
526,570
113,083
746,100

i

246,000
7,475
498,425
23,676
2,261,074
837 ,'000
58,600
825,000
426,000

200,000

25,000

476,000

1,940,500
203,000
-2,070,000
1,939,220
2,412
3,842,000
23,333
-1,613,900
648,750-----------

118,500
320,414
867,600
311,500
42,570
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TABLE 22.-FUNDED, FLOATING,

AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR,

CLASSIFIED BY PURPOSE FOR WHICH INCURRED:

1935-Continued

(This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p.156. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion, see p.30)

INCURRED FOR GENERAL PURPOSES--Contd.
Cit
no.

CTY

Combined or unreported
Miscellaneous

Grand total--Group I------------Group II-----------Group III-----------

Funded and
floating

Special
assessment

$154,297,829 $895,639,742
$154,226,857
82,896,827
43,045,525
28,355,477

593,505,813
130,791,017
171,342,912

126,309,528
14,652,711
13,264,618

Incurred
for pur
poses of
municipalservice en
terprises

INCURRED FOR PURPOSES OF PUBLIC-SERVICE EHTERPRISES AND INVESTMENTS

Total

$24,002,120

2,708,084,990

23,092,000
36,940
873,180

2,064,863,479
259,628,219
383,593,292

Water-suppl
systems

Electric
light and
power sys
tems

$1,134,823,758 $124,725,500
708;606,094
117,045,084
309,172,580

79,164,000
33,944,000
11,617,500

Refundingl/
Markets

$25,919,253 $1,422,616,479
20,231,202
4,511,651
1,176,400

Funding

All other

1,256,862,183
104,127,484
61,626,812

$249,222,082 $102,991,910
100,580,015
53,876,629
94,765,438

22,508,628
41,948,303
38,534,979

GROUP I-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

New York, N. Y.----Chicago, I11.------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.---

$33,465,044
4,280,000
8,317,201
130,000
L9,675,744
2,480,123
2,978,000
1,840,000
398,000
2,459,775
801,000
1,762,000
3,259,940
1,050,000

$383,406,160
82,526,335
32,957,668
9,000,451
27,850
10,015,492
1,547,000
6,324,250
11,719,000
13,009,440
-----------7,655,519
35,213,848
102,800

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.------

$988,473
20,356,500
4,080,274
4,497,293
971,000
700,879
5,048,412
1,718,625
727,569
2,091,500
1,500,000
365,000

$4,435,550
23,975,17]
1,411,891
23,532,017
3,775,275
4,505,900
2,429,358
18,075,555
40,391,300
3,521,000
3,238,000
1,500,000

$94,735,000 ---------1,263,552,317
31,133,328 ---------19,156,155
----------------214,067,616
----------$22,028,000
99,037,000
--------------------134,337,899
441,200 --------39,904,275
-------1,000,000
,5,237,000
-------------------51,891,029
-------64,000
79,068,700
-------------------7,375,200
----------118,881,700
-------------------4,095,200
-------------------18,259,388
----------------------

$342,483,368
19,156,155
35,315,492
62,960,000
69,523,399
24,653,275
8,087,000
36,345,971
1,048,000
6,200,800
83,775,000
1,521,000
17,536,634

---------$16,605,149
$904,463,800
-------------------------------------------------178,752,124
----------978,000
35,099,000
$44,789,000 ----------20,025,500
4,469,000
175,000
10,607,000
---------1,250,000
5,900,000
---------15,545,058
-------------------175,000
77,845,700
----------277,000
897,400
29,906,000 ---- -----5,200,700
---------50,000
2,524,200
---------721,053
1,701
---------------------------------

------------------*46,162,000
$843,478
-------------21,303,000 ----988,500
4,324,350
7,122,775
162,000
1,547,000 -----4,315,300
1,284,100
--------------538,440
15,894,700
------------------------------------18,603,000 -------------------

GROUP II.--CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000

See footnotes at end of table,

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*35,440
8,679,514
1,500
-------------------------------------------------------5,973,197 ------

$5,543,786
20,757,430
34,444,650
48,934,000
18,343,000
57,761,788
18,000
14,52,000
15,451,254
11,562,751
1,769,000
30,290,560

$3,192,000
10,880,430
12,169,400
21,572,000
13,447,000
7,939,000
-------------6,805,000
15,200,254
3,495,000
1,769,000
20,576,000

-----------------------------------------------$33,944,000
-------------------- ---------------------------------------------

$198,000
877,000
----------2,596,000
-------------------11,000
-----------829,651
-------------------

$2,153,786
9,000,000
22,275,250
24,766,000
4,896,000
15,878,788
7,000
7,947,000
251,000
7,238,100
-----------9,714,560

---------$8,597,500
4,798,209
-------------10,229,000
1,848,220
---------16,633,300
1,800,000
5,436,400
4,534,000

$595,350
1,340,000
32,497,678
982,275
771,000
--------5,762,000
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TABLE 22.-FUNDDED,

FLOATING, AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY PURPOSE FOR WHICH INCURRED:

1935--Continued

(This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p.156. For alphabetical list of cities, by States, showing rank, see p.VIII. For text discussion, see p.30)

INCURRED FOR GENERAL PURPOSES-Contd.
Combined or unreported

Cit
no.

Miscellaneous

Funded and
floating

Special
assessment

Incurred
for pur
poses of
municipalservice en
terprises

INCURRED FOR PURPOSES OF PUBLIC-SERVICE E T"ERPRISES AND INVESTMENTS

Total
T

Water-supply
systems

Electric
light and
power sys
tems

Refundin
Markets

Funding

All other

GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000

--------------------$3,805,000 -----------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------$3,039,900
------------

--------$72,000
---------------------------

$7,683,500
1,126,000
43,729,214
25,814,600
2,561,000

$153,000
$1,394,000
$6,136,500
762,000 ----------------------------35,859,040 ---------25,814,600---------- ----------2,561,000 ----------------------

253,000
125,000
303,307
61,000
1,744,000

2,922,000
3,527,000
4,811,362
5,899,109
4,269,000

-----------6,500,000
---------------------------------

------------------160,000
------------------

8,711,500
17,528,810
115,000
10,500,452
7,198,482

8,711,500
6,668,000
90,000
10,500,452
5,649,000

----------25,000
--------------------

--------------------10,660,810
200,000
--------------------------1,549,482
----------

1,562,000
2,841,000
84,925
1,225,025
119,500

----------1,943,000
----------2,881,628
1,886,483

------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------

20,690,000
7,138,000
6,860,000
6,126,070
4,485,400

19,500,000
6,339,000
4,890,000
5,845,750
4,468,400

--------------------------------------------------

----------125,000
----------155,320
17,000

1,190,000
674,000
1,970,000
125,000
--------------

_------------------------955,000
-----9,559,200
5,000-----

----...------------------------------59,080
-------------------------------------------------

1,218,000
3,531,150
------------1,550,000

271,000
------------2,806,900 ---3,031,082---------4,578,800-

-----------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------80,000
1,474,250
9,822,381

360,000
2,772,000
--------------2,678,790
1,950 0Q0
----------20,500---87,500
-----------

195,000
400,000
3,542,000 --------------------* 6,959,000--------------------76,000
---------4,899,000 ----------------------------- ---------------------5,081,754 ---------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------672,204
1,682,000-3,044,406
508,000
-------------

$2,754,000
Columbus, Ohio-----302,000
Toledo, Ohio-------Oakland, Calif.------ ----------295,000
Denver, Colo.-------50,000
Atlanta, Ga,---------

32
33
34
35
36

balias, Tex.-------St. Paul, Minn.-----Birmingham, Ala.---Akron, Ohio--------Memphis, Tenn.-------

37
38
39
40
41

Providence, R. I.---San Antonio, Tex.--Omaha, Nebr.-------Syracuse, N. Y.----Dayton, Ohio---------

42
43
44
45
46

Oklahoma City, Okla.ass.---Worcester,
Richmond, Va.-------Youngstown, Ohio----Grand Rapids, Mich.--

47
48
49
50
51
52

66,000
Fort Worth, Tex.----1,700,000
Hartford, Conn.-----100,000
Flint, Mich.--------224,000
New Haven, Conn.--------San Diego, Calif.---- ---263,150
Long Beach, Calif.---

3,220,000
2,700,000
1,555,790
2,689,000
210,000
------------

----------------------1,271,000
---------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------

5,160,100
6,323,378
2,355,500
80,000
13,718,009
12,512,381

53
54
55
56
57
58

1,252,000
Nashville, Tenn.----552,000
Springfield, Mass.--71,000
Tulsa, Okla.--------238,000
Bridgeport, Conn.---175,000
Des Moines, Iowa----Scranton, Pa.-------- -----------

405,200
3,474,378
684,371
285,000
4,150,300
2,394,000

-------------------------------------------------------------

78,000
----------------------------------------------

4,137,000
6,959,000
4,975,000
------------5,081,754
-------------

--

------------$364,000
7,870,174
--------------------------

$821,010
7,439,550
---------------------702,500

27
28
29
30
31

40,000
-185,470
114,900
232,100

315,167
---------------3,023,000-------309,500
4,651,379 ----------------------------3,735,333
---------2,416,000 -----------

5,751 000
4,326,200
7,269,230
11,200,000
4,405,000

5,751,000
3,108,200
3,679,000
,200,000
2,855,000
5,160,100
6,323,378
2,355,500
------------12,243,759
2,690,000

----------------------------------------------------------

6,000
$2,922,000
-2,333,000
1,2,000
2,512,000
6,272,634-2,670,000-----




59
60
61
62
63

Salt Lake City, Utah
Yonkers, N. Y.-----Paterson, N. J.----Jacksonville, Fla.-Albany, N. Y.-------

731,820
32,458
915,000
332,862

64
65
66
67
68

Norfolk, Va.-------Trenton, N. J.-----Chattanooga, Tenn.-Kansas City, Kans.-Fort Wayne, Ind.----

67,000
45,000
130,000
1,888,338
299,000

6,632,716
10,297,100
3,499,137
1,187,591

69
70
71
72
73

Camden, N. J.------Erie, Pa.----------Elizabeth, N. j.---Wichita, Kans.-----Spokane, Wash.------

489,900
1,451,284
216,801
572,320
56,000

6,171,000
408,906
3,477,952
648,575
827,000

74
75
76
77
78

Fall River, Mass.--Cambridge, Mass.---New Bedford, Mass.-Reading, Pa.-------Knoxville, Tenn.----

70,000
2,000
141,000
81,800
350,000

2,902,000
125,000
360,000
240,000
14,928,055

79
80
81
82
83

Peoria, Ill.-------South Bend, Ind.---Tacoma, Wash.------Miami, Fla.--------Ind.----------

94,000

84
85
86
87
88

Canton, Ohio-------Wilmington, Del.---Tampa, Fla.--------Somerville, Mass.--El Paso, Tex.-------

89
90
91
92
93
94

Evansville, Ind.---Lynn, iMass.--------Utica, IN. Y.-------Duluth, inn.------Waterbury, Conn.---Lowell, Mass.-------

Gary,

1,361,763
5,578,940
10,321,086
869,000
5,273,322

53,100

341,516
......................-

8,580

1,897,640

3,000

1,090,000
595,000
4,927,613
358,297

44,000
882,000
106,000

---------

85,000

4,644,000
4,956,700
14,592,000
4,762,500
12,780,000

4,631,500
4,910,500
14,592,000
1,120,000
12,780,000

15,531,620
1,082,000
461,230
6,214,000
2,093,000

9,065,195
982,000

2,182,450
1,420,619
4,805,000
260,000
771,000

1,408,450
1,380,000
4,749,000

3,579,000
2,093,000

6,466,425
100,000
461,230
355,000

4,365,000

3,005,000

1,890,500
837,000
179,000

603,900

774,000
40,619
56,000
235,000

2,379,000
440,134
3,624,000
2,092,548
.1,415,000

2,372,700
_439,866
1,600,000
1,337,106
1,113,000

168,000
4,700,000

2,100,000
2,000
98,735
8,531,541

240,000
2,222,000

300,000

300,000
675,000
11,211,495
6,067,359

675,000
4,059,495
2,594,359

943,000
4,553,700
2,643,000
32,000
1,857,000

489,500
1,154,017
50,000
215,000
18,500

1,210,000
487,000
101,326
2,281,000
6,824,000
642,500

1,210,000
487,000

8,580,000

8,580,000

456,000
3,431,000

6,696,000
42,000

457,000
7,566,225

..........

--------

837,200
415,000
2,835,015
2,761,000
3,570,000
770,000

34,000

--------

610,000
1,896,000

188,000
1,281,000
1,334,000
2,556,000
4,124,978

188,000
1,283,000
1,432,735
'2,556,000
4,124,978

908,000

--

2,420,000

...........

771,000

13?,000

3,830,084

2,038,000
1,568,000

25,000

-------------

--

32x,000

1,222,500

2----------280,000

945,500
7,183,700
3,113,000
32,000
1,857,000

222,500
75,000
62,000

12,500
46,200

----------

358,297
2,500
2,630,000
470,000

303,000
5,306,584
437,000

998,000

-- - -

Honolulu, Hawaii 3/-.

700,000

3,965,816
I

214,562

70,000
-..--......
..........

837,200
101,326
531,030

1,749,970
6,824,000
355,500

287,000

-----------

I

,/ Exhibit of debt obligations issued to redeem funded obligations.
Exhibit of debt obligations issued to redeem judgments, revenue loans, warrants, and other temporary obligations.
Not included in group or grand totals.

-------------

-----------

L

-

-

769,000
3,229,000
-----------

360,000
3,070,000
770,000




TABLE 23,--ASSESSED

VALUATION

OF PROPERTY

SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX,
AND RATE OF LEVY: 1935

PER CAPITA ASSESSP.NT,

TOTAL AND PER CAPITA LEVY,

(For a text discussion of this table, see p. 30)

1
LEVY

ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY"
City
no.

"

r.

-

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total

Real

Per
capita

Other

Personal

1

,I
Grand total-----------------------

41,774,451,333
___

Government
Government
Government
Government

of
of
of
of

city------------------State------------------county-----------------other civil divisions-----

$56,327,644,765
37,088,112,031
11,150,411,466
2,692,057,216

__

X48,078,247,970
32,698,916,598
9,111,446,493
2,264,951,638

t

_

_

_

i

_

5

ALABAMA
------------------------BIlAINGHAM-Government of city--------------------Government of State-------------------Government of county-------------------CALIFORNIA 1/
LOS ANGELES-------------------------------of
city-----------------------Government
City corporation---------------------County--------------------------------School district-----------------water district-Government of

iietropolitan

11

SAN FRANCISCO---------------------Government of city------------------------

__

_

__

1,497.05
985.71
296.35

-------------

37,409,933,746
22,779,019,659
1,123,154,785

32,751,799,739
21,650,467,059
1,023,450,219

4,404,839,929
784,026,766
99,704,566

253,294,078
144,525,834

1,694.00
1,031.48

6,087,819,224
5,665,999,787
505,286,030

4,755,173,024
4,013,208,220
375,917,260

1,120,104,395
1,440,249,762
129,368,770

212,541,805
212,541,805

1,319.85
1,228.40

--------------

12,829,891,795
8,643,092,585
11,150,411,466
1,063,616,401

---------------

10,571,275,207
6,835,241,319
9,111,446,493
865,584,159

1,173.88
790.80
1,020.21

170,008,541
158,066,019
182,957,912

2,088,608,047
1,649,785,247
1,856,007,061
198,032,242

-H

"-""""~'
'-""-"""
"""'-""'

__

1

Rate per
$1000 of
assessed
valuation

$47.16

I

1,;662,096,101
45,377,387
62,577,787
4,400,058

44.17
1.21
1.66

1,136,691,346
1,127,468,581
8,112,262
1,110,503
219,900,990
201,645,169
17,124,755
1,131,066
417,858,997
332,982,351
20,140,370
62,577,787
2,158,489

51.47
51.05
.37

5,871,053
2,935,527
1,060,051
1,875,475

21.48
10.74
3.88
6.86

51,783,342
50,672,839

H

,

-

H
34

I

515,133,658
182,957,912
-- F

GROUP I-------------------------------------Government of city--------------------Government of State--------------------Government of other civil divisions------GROUP II-------------------------------------Government of city-----------------------Government of State--------------------Government of other civil divisions---.-----------GROUFP II----------------------.Government of city--------------------Government of State--------------------Government of county------------------Government of other civil divisions-------

_

4635,844,424

X7,613,552,371
3,874,061,775
1,856,007,061
427,105,578

Per
capita

Total

r

47.68
43.72
3.71

H

to
H
H

38.23
30.47
1.84
5.73

nn

H

H
H

it
596.72
596.72
596.72

cI
o

C]

163,084,847
163,084,847
163,084,847

142,151,120
142,151,120
142,151,120

20,933,727
20,933,727
20,933,727

----------------1,675,555,802
1,675,555,802
1,675,555,802
1,123,154,785

1,023,450,219
1,023,450,219
1,023,450,219
1,023,450,219

652,105,583
652,105,583
652,105,583
99,704,566

1 237.39

20,082,476

1,237.39
1,237.39
829.45

17,378,332
13,212,031
1,110,503

38.24
37.42
14.83
12.83
9.76
.82

1,024,148,463

662,657,421

361,491,042

1,560.73

28,742,600
28,742,600

43.80
43.80

$36.00
18.00
6.50
11.50

30.90
30.24
2/

11.99

2/ 10.37
2/ 7.88
2/
.66
28.06
2/ 28.06




29

51

52

"'---"--"'

OAKLAND--------------------------------------Government of city------------------------City corporation---School district------------------Utility district---------------------Government of county--------------------

222,721,940
222,721,940
220,229,490
222,721,940

202,408,795
202,408,795
202,408,795
202,408,795

20,313,145
20,313,145
17,820,695
20,313,145

SAN DIEGO------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation------------------School district----------------------Government of county----------------------

140,842,400
140,842,400
140,842,400

89,449,650
89,449,650
89,449,650

51,392,750
51,392,750
51,392,750

LONG BEACH----------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation------------------School district------------------Government of county---------------------Government of Metropolitan water district-

---------------

197,995,270
146,226,970
146,226,970
122,205,150

155,054,965
112,829,015
112,829,015
112,829,015

42,940,305
33,397,955
33,397,955
9,376,135

'-""~"'~"
""""'""
""""""'
""""""'
""""""'
""""""'
""""""'
""""""'
""""-""

753.46
753.46
745.03
753.46

10,890,704
8,399,569
4,708,083
2,985,615
705,871
2,491,135

36.84
28.42
15.93
10.10
2.39
8.43

48.94
37.76
2/ 21.14
2/ 13541
2/ 3.21
2/ 11.18

879.72
879.72
879.72

6,120,546
4,237,819
2,892,644
1,345,175
1,882,727

38.23
26.47
18.07
8.40
11.76

43.46
30.09
2/ 20.54
2/
9.55
/ 13.37

1,261.12
931.38
931.38
778.38

6,697,105
4,862,545
2,539,167
2,323,378
1,712,353
122,205

42.66
30.97
16.17
14.80
10.91
.78

41.26
28.71
2/ 12.82
15.89
2/
2/ 11.71
2/
.84

1,201.76
1,201.76
1,201.76

12,191,543
11,134,473
5,990,065
5,144,408
1,057,070

41.58
37.98
20.43
17.55
3.61

34.60
31.60
17.00
14.60
3.00

9,826,929
9,457,663
9,370,797
86,866
176,893
192,373

58.32
56.13
55.61
.52
1.05
1.14
51.84
50.09
49.86

1,899.17
1,899.17

8,434,852
8,148,849
8,112,456
36,393
149,411
136,592

.92
.84

2/ 26.25
2.50
.48
.44

1,583.17
1,583.17
1,583.17

7,362,712
7,141,072
125,982
95,658

49.98
48.48
.86
.65

31.57
2/ 30.62
.54
.41

1,605.71
1,605.71
1,605.71

5,186,633
4,971,498
121,282
93,853

51.20
49.08
1.20
.93

31.88
2/ 30.56
.74
.58

j
tj

30

48

50

56

95

COLORADO
DENVER----------------------------------Government of city-----------------City corporation------------------School district------------------Government of State--------------------

----------------------------

352,356,740
352,356,740
352,356,740

268,950,340
268,950,340
268,950,340

83,406,400
83,406,400
83,406,400

CONNECTICUT
HARTFORD---------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation---------------------Metropolitan district------------Government of State------------------Government of county-----------------------

354,192,583
354,192,583
354,192,583
354,192,583

313,078,610
313,078,610
313,078,610
313,078,610

41,113,973
41,113,973
41,113,973
41,113,973

NEW HAVEN-----------------------------------Government of city---------City corporation------------------Improvement districts-------------Government of State-------------------Government of county--------------------

308,995,233
14,556,993
308,995,233
308,995,233

266,118,506
3/ 14,556,993
266,118,506
266,118,506

42,876,727

BRIDGEPORT-----------------------Government of city-----------------------Government of State--------------------Government of county-------------------

--233,201,400
233,201,400
233,201,400

193,334,745
193,334,745
193,334,745

39,866,655
39,866,655
39,866,655

WATERBURY-----------------------------Government of city--------------------Government of State--------------------Government of county--------------------

162,657,928
162,657,928
162,657,928

132,930,667
132,930,667
132,930,667

29,727,261
29,727,261
29,727,261

See footnotes at end of table.

""-""""

..........

-"'-""~'-'
-- '-"-"""
^-"""-"^'

2,102.03
2,102.03
2,102.03
2,102.03

""
42,876,727
42,876,727

'-"
""""'"~"
"""""'-'

1,899.17

14_/)

'-"""'^"'
""""""'
""""""'

2/

27.74
26.70
26.46
.24
.50
.54
27.29

'
y

H

d

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U)
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TABLE 23. -ASSESSED

VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX,
AND HATE OF LEVY:

PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT,

TOTAL AND PER CAPITA LEVY,

1935-Continued

(For a text discussion of this table, see p. 30)

LEVY

ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY
Cit:
no.

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total
I

Heal

Other

Per
capita

er
capita

hate per
$1000 of
assessed
valuation

-I

F

I

_.

Personal

DELAWARE 2
85

WIIMINGTON-------------------------------Government of city----------------------Government of county--------------------

14

62

82

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
WASHINGTON------------------------------Government of city--------------------FLORIDA
JACKSONVILLE-------------------------------Government of city-----------------------City corporation--------------------School district----------------------Government of State----------------------Government of county----------------------

31

$150,779,350
144,894,970

1,642,996,416

1,132,827,649

73,198,000
55,066,653
45,474,453
55,066,653

63,812,760
44,297,400
34,705,200
44,297,400

TAMPA----------------------------------------Government of city-----------------------City corporation------------------School district-------------------Government of State----------------------Government of county--- ----------------GEORGIA
ATLANTA-------------------------------Government of city---------------------Government of State------------------Government of county-----------------------

$1,414'.48
1,359.28

$3,101,998
2,449,971
652,027

$29.10
22.98
6.12

$20.75
2/ 16.25
4.50

2,857.39

20,557,895
20,557,895

35.75
35.75

12.51
2/ 12.51

526.98
396.45
327.39
396.45

3,167,453
2,126,470
1,159,428
967,042
250,109
790,874

22.80
15.31
8.35
6.96
1.80
5.69

53.26
33.40
/ 15.84
17.56
5.50
2/ 14.36

y

942.92
348.15
34$.15
348.15

4,441,955
3,401,321
2,391,162
1,010,159
230,729
809,905

41.05
31.44
22.10
9.34
2.13
7.49

77.89
50.26
2/ 23.44
26.82
6.13
21.50

u
o
H
H

4,497,750
3,399,453
2,063,276
1,336,177
248,003
850,294

42.23
31.92
19.37
12.55
2.33
7.98

79.64
52.51
2/ 19.51
33.00
6.13
21.00

9,038,347
5,072,418
1,050,981
2,914,948

32.23
18.0.9
3.75
10.40

30.09
15.00
4.00
2/ 11.09

--------

-------------

$510,168,767

-------------

MIAMI----------------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation------------------School district----------------------Government of State-------------------Government of county----------------------

86

-------------

$150,779,350
144,894,970

9,385,240
7,009,660
7,009,660
7,009,660

83,759,593
3,759,593
3,759,593

-----------------------------

102,024,294
37,670,000
37,670,000
37,670,000

88,777,539
32,150,000
32,150,060
32,150,000

13,246,755
4,308,000
4,308,000
4,308,000

1,212,000
1,212,000
1,212,000

--------------------------

------------

---------------

105,776,265
40,490,207
40,490,207
40,490,207

97,231,652
34,285,171
34,285,171
34,285,171

8,544,613
3,425,712
3,425,712
3,425,712

2,779,324
2,779,324
2,779,324

993.20
380.19
380.19
380.19

338,161,201
262,745,313
262,745,313

237,474,774
161,981,000
161,981,000

71,057,744
71,135,630
71,135,630

29,628,683
29,628,683
29,628,683

1,206.00
937.04
937.04

_

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O




2

79

21

68

80

83

ILLINOIS 1/
CHICAGO ---------------------------Government of city-------------------City corporation--------------------County----------------------------School district-----------------Park districts-------------------Sanitary district-------------------Forest preserve district-----------

2,035,513,280
2,035,513,280
2,035,513,280
2,035,513,280
2,035,513,280
2,035,513,280

PEORIA---------------------------------Government of city----------------------City corporation-------------------School district------------------Park district---------------------Sanitary district----------------Government of county----------------------

77,615,953
77,615,953
77,615,953
77,615,953
77,615,953

INDIANA
INDIANAPOLIS------------------------Government of city--City corporation---------------County----------------------------School district----------------------Government of State--------------------Government of township--------------------

505,286,030
505,286,030
505,286,030
505,286,030
505,286,030

FORT WAYNE-------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation------------------School district------------------Government of State-------------------Government of county---------------------Gbvernment of township-----------------SOUTH BEND-------------------------------Government of city-----------------------City corporation------------------School district-------------------Government of State-------------------Government of county--------------------Government of township--------------GARY---------------------------------Government of city----Oity corporation--------School district------------------of State--------------------Government of county------------------Government of township
--------------

Government

beefootnotes

at end of table.

---------------

170,399,168
170,399,168
65,950,630
11,602,426
58,215,680
20,178,288
13,637,939
814,205

48.82
48.82
18.89
3.32
16.68
5.78
3.91
.23

83.71
83.71
32.40
5.70
28.60
2/ 9.91
6.70
.40

3,477,195
3,005,290
1,246,512
1,288,425
162,994
307,359
471,905

31.67
27.37
11.35
11.73
1.48
2.80
4.30

44.80
38.72
16.06
16.60
2.10
3.96
6.08

1,357.93
1,357.93
1,357.93
1,357.93
1,357.93

13,914,803
12,025,808
5,608,675
1,920,087
4,497,046
757,929
1,131,066

37.40
32.32
15.07
5.16
12.09
2.04
3.04

27.54
23.80
11.10
3.80
8.90
1.50
2/ 2.24

1,218.71
1,218.71
1,254.28
1,254.28
1,218.71

3,831,610
2,363,835
914,797
1,449,038
225,958
692,939
548,878

31.90
19.68
7.62
12.07
1.88
5.77
4.57

26.00
16.15
6.25
9.90
1.50
4.60
3.75

1,165.60
1,165.60
1,184.69
1,184.69
1,165.60

3,167,016
2,139,806
868,691
1,271,115
194,763
519,369
313,078

28.90
19.52
7.93
1.1.60
1.78
4.74
2.86

1,349.90
1,349.90
1,349.90
1,349.90
1,349.90

4,723,572
3,214,653
1,683,866
1,530,787
218,684
641,473
648,762

43.74
29.77
15.59
14.17

-------------

---------------

1,421,462,331
1,421,462,331
1,421,462,331
1,421,462,331
1,421,462,331
1,421,462,331

507,335,940
507,335,940
507,335,940
507,335,940

507,335,940
507,335,940

106,715,009
106,715,009
106,715,009
106,715,009
106,715,009
106,715,009

583.12
583.12
583.12
583.12
583.12
583.12

-----------------------------

55,749,970
55,749,970
55,749,970
55,749,970
55,749,970

20,071,990
20,071,990
20,071,990
20,071,990
20,071,990

55,749,970

----------------

--------------

--------------

115,433,850
115,433,850
115,433,850
115,433,850
115,433,850

30,933,660
30,933,660
30,933,660
30,933,660
30,933,660

----------------

127,750,210
127,750,210
129,842,250
129,842,250
127,750,210

94,179,390
94,179,390
94,179,390
94,179,390
94,179,390
----

-----------

I

--------------

33,570,820
33,570,820
33,570,820
33,570,820
33,570,820
--------------

706.88
706.88
706.88
706.88'
706.88

------------

129,368,770
129,368,770
129,368,770
129,368,770
129,368,770

----------------

146,367,510
146,367,510
150,636,870
150,638,870
146,367,510

-------

--------------

375,917,260
375,917,260
375,917,260
375,917,260
375,917,260

1,793,993
1,79,993
1,793,993
1,793,993
1,793,993

------------

4,271,360
4,271,360

------------

2,092,040
2,092,040

------------

--------------

----------------

------

145,789,240
145,789,240
145,789,240
145,789,240
145,789,240

--------------

101,382,805
101,382,805

44,406,435
44,406,435

101,382,805
101,382,805
101,382,805

44,406,435
44,406,435
44,406,435

------------

------------

2.02
5.'94
6.01

24.70
16.75
2/ 6.80
9.95
1.50
4.00
2/ 2.45
32.40
22.05
11.55
10.50
1.50
4.40
4.45

>
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TABLE 23.-ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA LEVY,
AND RATE OF LEVY: 1935-Continued
(For a text discussion of this table, yee p. 30)

ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY
Cit
no.

LEVY

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVEIT8ENT
Total

Real

Personal

Other

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Rate per
$1000 of
assessed
valuation

89

57

67

72

25

INDIANA-Continued
EVANSVILLE----------------------------------------------------------Government of ity-----------------------------------City corporation---------------------$113,364,020
School district-------------------113,364,020
Government of State--------------------115,368,020
Government of county------------------115,368,020
Government of township-------------------113,364,020

------------------------------$82,502,150
82,502,150
82,502,150
82,502,150
82,502,150

--------------------------$30,861,870
30,861,870
30,861,870
30,861,870
30,861,870

------------------------------------------------$2,004,000
2,004,000
----

--------------------------37,524,253
37,524,253
37,524,253
37,524,253

IOWA
DES MOINES----------------------------------Government of city-----------------------City cofporation----------------School district----------------------Government of State-----------------Government of county----------------------

----------------------------------------------------------161,532,459
114,028,493
161,532,459
114,028,493
161,532,459
114,028,493
161,532,459
114,028,493

KANSAS
KANSAS CITY-------------------------------Government of city-----------------------City corporation--------------------School district------------Drainage district-------------------Government of State---------------------Government of county--------------------

------------------------94,517,165
94,517,165
35,813,808
94,517,165
94,517,165

-----------------------------61,975,459
61,975,459
18,075,234
61,975,459
61,975,459

-------------------------32,541,706
32,541,706
17,738,574
32,541,706
32,541,706

WICHITA---------------------------------------Government of city------------------------City corporation----------------------School district-----------------------University district-------------------Government of State--------------------Government of county----------------

----------------------------129,508,333
129,508,333
110,921,988
129,508,333
129,508,333

------------------------------86,785,610
86,785,610
86,785,610
86,785,610
86,785,610

--------------------------42,722,723
42,722,723
24,136,378
42,722,723
42,722,723

KENTUCKY
LOUISVILLE------------------------------------Government of city------------------------City corporation-------------------County--- -----------------------Governmenit of State---------------------

-----------394,865,618
403,070,832
614,203,454

-------------------------------297,184,621
297,063,203
297,274,472

------------97,680,997
106,007,629
316,928,982

----------------1,078.63
1,078.63
1,097.70
1,097.70
1,078.63

3,271,930
1,961,198
1,088,295
872,903
173,052
784,503
353,177

31.13
1.66
10.35
8.31
1.65
7,46
3.36

$28.72
17.30
9.60
7.70
1.50
6.80
2/ 3.12

------------------------9,979,713
3,979,713
9,979,713
9,979,713

--------------1,111.72
1,111.72
1,111.72
1,111.72

6,850,564
5,406,975
2,595,779
2,811,196
76,576
1,367,013

47.15
37.21
17.86
19.35
.53
9.41

42.40
33.47
2/ 16.07
2/ 17.40
2 .47
2
8.46

-----------------------------------------------------------------

--------------765.94
765.94
(4_/)
765.94
765.94

4,476,501
3,244,758
1,607,073
1,444,550
193,135
255,805
975,938

36.28
26.29
13.02
11.71
(4/)
2.07
7.91

2

----------------1,101.26
1,101.26
943.21
1,101.26
1,101.26

4,008,478
3,151,131
1,251,119
1,705,899
194,113
257,299
600,048

34.09
26.80
10.64
14.51
1.65
2.19
5.10

31.20
24.58
9.66
2 13.17
1.75
2/ 1.99
2/ 4.63

---------------1,243.67
1,269.51
1,934.50

11,359,681
9,838,300
8,077,485
1,760,815
1,521,381

35.78
30.99
25.44
5.55
4.79

27.31
24.83
2/ 20.46
2/ 4.37
2/ 2.48

o

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------

47.37

/ 34.53
/ 17.00
15.28
5.39
2/ 2.71
2/ 10.33

2

c




16

LOUISIANA
NEW ORLEANS--------------------------------Government of city-City corporation------------------School district------------------Levee district----------------------Government of State--------------------

885.22
885.22
1,041.43
1,041.43

16,910,495
14,090,035
8,964,156
2,918,563
2,207,316
2,820,460

35.90
29.92
19.03
6.20
4.69
5.99

38.75
33.00
21.50
7.00
4.50
5.75

1,929.34
1,750.26

33,535,544
30,598,248
2,937,296

41.04
37.45
3.59

/ 19.41

2,134.55
2,134.55

61,796,044
59,258,844
2,537,200

78.53
75.31
3.22

2/

1,526;76
1,526.76
1,526.76

10,731,847
9,776,473
460,000
495,374

54.20
49.38
2.32
2.50

35.50
2/ 32.34
1.52
1.64

1,889.08
1,889.08
1,889.08

8,717,102
7,854,153
427,932
435,017

56.83
51.20
2.79
2.84

30.08
2/ 27.10
1.48
1.50

950.97
950.97
950.97

4,555,305
4,238,655
175,588
141,062

39.52
36.77
1.52
1.22

41.56
2/ 38.67
1.60
1.29

1,628.95
1,628.95
1,628.95

7,545,212
7,008,865
275,200
261,147

66.01
61.32
2.41
2.28

40.52
2/ 37.64
1.48
1.40

1,077.31
1,077.31
1,077.31

4,715,124
4,363,122
200,720
151,282

41.88
38.75
1.78
1.34

38.87
2/ 35.97
1.65
1.25

1,147.78
1,147.78
1,147.78

4,637,448
4,283,327
181,700
172,421

43.83
40.49
1.72
1.63

38.19
2/ 35.27
1.50
1.42

1,374.08
1,374.08
1,374.08
1,374.08

4,889,897
4,476,358
211,100
202,439

47.52
43.50
2.05
1.97

34.58
2/ 31.66
1.49
1.43

---------------

296,398,414
296,398,414
348,704,017
348,704,017

120,539,081
120,539,081
141,810,683
141,810,683

1,576,459,994
1,430,133,994

1,089,014,599
1,050,255,504

487,445,395
379,878,490

1,679,677,240
1,679,677,240

1,517,984,400
1,517,984,400

161,692,840
161,692,840

416,937,495
416,937,495
490,514,700
490,514,700

___

MARYLAND
8

9

BALTIMORE----------------------------Government of city--------------------Governmeht of State--------------------

--------------

MASSACHUSETTS
BOSTON----------------------------------Government of city----------------------Government of State----------------------

""""""'
""""""'
"~"""""

21.46
2/ 2.05

36.79
35.28

1.51
9

43

54

74

75

76

87

90

WORCESTER-----------------------------------Government of city--------------------Governmdent of State----------------------Government of county---------------------

302,297,600
302,297,600
302,297,600

SPRINGFIELD-----------------------------Government of city--------------------Goverment of State----------------------Government of county---------------------

289,785,120
289,785,120
289,785,120

FALL RIVER------------------------------Government of city--------------------Government of State-------------------Government of county---------------------

109,622,341
109,622,341
109,622,341

41,347,800
41,347,800
41,347,800

--------------

CAMBRIDGE-----------------------------------Government of city--------------------Government of State-------------------Government of county---------------------

186,188,800
186,188,800
186,188,800

NEW BEDFORD---------------------------------Government of city-----------------------Government of State----------------------Government of county-------------------

121,301,845
121,301,845
121,301,845

---------------SERVILLE---------------Government of city--------------------Government of State----------------------Government of county----------------------

121,435,610
121,435,610
121,435,610

LYNN-----------------------------------------Government of city--------------------Government of State----------------------Government of county----------------------

141,393,123
141,393,123
141,393,123

See footnotes at end of table.

260,949,800
260,949,800
260,949,800

256,476,280
256,476,280
256,476,280
85,490,800
85,490,800
85,490,800
85,

490.,

800

33,308,840
33,308,840
33,308,840

20,962,700
20,962,700
20,962,700

92,685,675
92,685,675
92,685,675

28,626,170
28,616,170
28,616,170

---------------

122,487,070
122,487,070
122,487,070

""""""
,,,,,,,,,,,,,
---------,------,--,,,-

24,131,541
24,131,541
24,131,541

165,226,100
165,226,100
165,226,100

110,511,700
110,511,700
110,511,700

''"""""'

10,923,910
10,923,910
10,923,910
18,906,053
18,906,053
18,906,053
18,906,053

----------,---- ,,,,,,,---- ,,,,,,,-,
-------,,,,-

U

CH
O

}C

-3,,,,,,,,,,
-----,,,,,,,,
-,-,,--,,,,,
------------------------

tC
Co
IN
Co
J

H
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TABLE 23. -ASSESSED

VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT,
AND RATE OF LEVY: 1935-Continued

TOTAL AND PER CAPITA LEVY,

(For a text discussion of this table, see p. 30)

F~

ASSESSEDVALUATION OF PROPERTY
City
no.

LEVY

.

Rate per
$1000 of
assessed

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total

Real

Personal

Other

Per
capita

Per
capita

Total

valuation
94

--------------------------------L
LOWEL
Government of city-----------------------Government of State----------------------Government of county----------------------

1

1

MASSACHUSETTS--Continued
X114,213,550
114,213,550
114,213,550

997,201,700
97,201,700
97,201,700

------------17,011,850
17,011,850
17,011,850

""""""'

$1,139.47
1,139.47
1,139.47

$4,578,576
4,259,341
163,800
155,435

1,344.81
1,344.81

65,702,123
65,702,123
54,840,833
10,861,290

1,071.33
1,071.33
1,071.33
1,071.33

1,023.44
1,023.44
1,023.44
1,023.44

1
$45.68
42.49
1.63
1.55

$40.08
2/ 37.29
1.43
1.36

MICHIGAN

4

46

49

15

33

DETROIT 5/--------------------------------

---------------

Government of city--------------------City corporation------------------County-------------------------------

2,240,596,230
2,240,596,230

-------GRAND RAPIDS------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation------------------School district----------------------Government of State----------------------Government of county----------------------

185,126,153
185,126,153
185,126,153
185,126,153

FLINT----------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation-------------------School district-------------------Government of State---------------------Government of county---------------------MINNESOTA
MINNEAPOLIS-----------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation------------------County------------------------------Government of State-------------------ST. PAUL---------------------------------Government of city--------------------Government of State------------- -------.Government of county-----------------------

1,781,915,475
1,781,915,475

-----------------------------

153,974,535
153,974,535
153,974,535
153,974,535

458,680,755
458,680,755

---------------

145,799,270
145,799,270
145,799,270
145,799,270

""""""'

5,820,412
4,754,442
2,530,744
2,223,698
117,315
948,655

33.68
27.51
14.65
12.87
.68
5.49

31.45
25.68
13.67
12.01
.64
5.13

4,698,233
3,891,270
1,945,642
1,945,628
119,677
687,286

28.10
23.27
11.64
7.1.64
.72
4.11

27.46
22.74
11.37
11.37
.70
4.02

1.082.91

25,691,117
22,099,697
19,608,817
2,490,880
3.591,420

53.78
46.26
41.05
5.21
7.52

49.67
42.73
/ 537.91
2 4.82
2/ 6.94

890.86
890.86
890.86

13,305,452
8,246,787
1,819,954
3,238,711

47.88
29.68
6.55
11.65

53.74
/ 33.31

""""""'

--------------

171,119,400
171,119,400
171,119,400
171,119,400

29.33
29.33
24.48
4.85

-------------

31,151,618
31,151,618
31,151,618
31,151,618

25,320,130
25,320,130
25,320,130
25,320,130

~"""'~""

----------------------------

517,307,632
517,307,632
517.307.632

247,570,481
247,570,481
247,570,481

221,205,565
221,205,565
221,205,565
110,501,949
110,501,949
110,501,949
110,501,949

296,102,067
296,102,067
296,102.067

137,068,532
137,068,532
137,068,532

"~"""""
-------------

39.43
39.43
32.92
6.52

-------------

1,082.91
1,082.91

1,082.91

27.35
2

13.08




92

7

19

39

18

23

61

65

DULUT-------------------------------------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-------------------

44,485,153
44,485,153
44,485,153
44,485,153

--------------

1,111,941,189
1,111,817,909
1,111,817,909

518,849,280
545,590,650
545,590,650
545,590,650

368,802,600
415,178,290
415,178,290
415,178,290

NEBRASKA
-OMAHA---------------------------Government of city----------------------City corporation----School district--------Government of State-------------------Government of county-------------------

270,869,915
258,237,220
251,267,450
251,267,450

173,833,070
173,833,070
173,833,070
173,833,070

NEW JERSEY
-----NEWARK------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation-------------------County-----------------------------Government of State--------------------

943,239,053
997,200,990
997,200,990

5,844,501
4,127,394
2,084,344
2,043,050
759,725
957,382

57.36
40.50
20.45
20.05
7.46
9.40

55.36
39.09
2/ 19;74
_/ 19.35
/ 7.20
2/ 9.07

35.26
33.25
21.87
11.38
2.01

26.33
24.83
2/ 16.33
8.50
1.50

176,210,671
176,087,391
176,087,391

X51,378,982
51,378,982
51,378,982

1,339.20
1,339.06
1,339.06

29,273,047
27,605,321
18,154,869
9,450,452
1,667,726

114,208,160
94,573,840
94,573,840
94,573,840

35,838,520
35,838,520
35,838,520
35,838,520

1,257.51
1,322.32
1,322.32
1,322.32

19,415,805
18,597,419
8,127,656
3,655,457
6,814,306
818,386

47.06
45.07
19.70
8.86
16.52
1.98

1,243.66
1,185.66
1,153.66
1,153.66

8,526,563
6,900,811
3,880,273
3,020,538
503,403
1,122,349

39.15
31.68
17.82
13.87
2.31
5.15

32.50
26.03
2/ 14.33
2/ 11.70
2/ 2.00
2/ 4.47

2,110.15
2,230.87
2,230.87

31,767,119
29,066,250
24,363,129
4,703,121
2,700,869

71.07
65.03
54.50
10.52
6.04

33.26
30.55
25.83
4.72
2.71

125,786,357
125,766,357
125,786,357

1,927.98
1,984.78
1,984.78

26,383,837
24,532,449
19,176,494
5,355,955
1,853.,388

82.48
76.69
59.95
16.74
5.79

42.45
39.53
31.09
8.44
2.92

954,083
954,083
954,083

1,317.98
1,380.12
1,370.19

6,858,580
5,196,667
483,489
1,178,424

49.34
37.39
3.48
8.48

37.08
28.37
2.52
6.19

2,006,016
2,006,016
2,006,016

1,403.98
1,429.67
1,429.67

6,465,839
4,762,778
524,523
1,178,538

52.10
38.38
4.23
9.50

36.94
27.34
2.96
6.64

-----------------------------

-------------

97,036,845
84,404,150
77,434,380
77,434,380

------------ '---

726,770,380
705,722,317
705,722,317

208,258,400
283,268,400
283,268,400

8,213,273
8,210,273
8,210,273

--------------

616,760,009
634,930,834
634,930,834

457,619,902
440,297,727
440,297,727

PATERSON-------------------------Government of city-------------------Government of State-------------------Government of county-------------------

183,199,872
191,837,242
190,456,247

165,828,274
167,161,844
165,780,849

TRENTON--------------------------------------Government of city---------Government of State-------------------Government of county--------------------

174,234,191
177,421,666
177,421,666

See footnotes at end of table.

61,081,727
61,081,727
61,081,727
61,081,727

-------------

884,351,536
884,351;536
884,351,536

KANSAS CITY--------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation--------------County----------------------------School district------------------Government of State---------------------

JERSEY CITY---------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation-------------------County-----------------------------Government of State---------------------

1,035.99
1,035.99
1,035.99
1,035.99

---------------------------

105,566,880
105,566,880
105,566,880
105,566,880

33,353,750
68,846,750
68,846,750
-------------

---------------

156,623,075
154,905,050
154,905,050

16,417,515
23,721,315
23,721,315
-------------

15,f05,100
20,510,600
20,510,600

36.35
34.85
2/

15.66

2/

12.49

6.70
N

1.50

0

C

Cu




TABLE 23.--ASSESSED VALUATION

OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT,
AND RATE OF LEVY: 1935--Continued

TOTAL AND PER CAPITA LEVY,

(For a text discussion of this table, see p. 30)

OF PROPERTY
ASSESSEDVALUATION
City
no.

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total

Real

Personal

71

1

CADEN
--------------------------Government of city-------------------Government of State--------------------Government of county---------------------

$135,246,424
137,342,962
137,342,962

$116,253,760
110,391,725
110,391,725

ELIZABETH-------------------------------Government of city---------+------------Government of State--------------------Government of county---------------------

148,311,411
150,222,867
150,222,867

130,498,504
126,477,638
126,477,638

NEW YORK
NEW YOHK---------------------------------Government of city--------------------Government of State---------------------

Other

Per
capita

I

SNEW JRSEY-Continuedt
69

LEVY

16,649,771,199
16,649,771,199

16,649,771,199
16,649,771,199

$14,482,770
22,441,343
22,441, 343
13,757,460
19,689,782

19,689,782

-------------

$4,509,894
4,509,894
4,509,894
4,055,447
4,055,447
4,055,447

Total

Per
capita

Rate per
$1000 of
assessed
valuation

$5,804,297
4,073,742
401,054
1,329,501

$48.73
34.20
3.37
11.16

$42.72

$1,135.57
1,153.17
1,153.17

1,257.94
1,274.15
1,274.15

5,744,750
4,394,382
443,960
906,408

48.73
37.27
3.77
7.69

38.62
29.63
2.96
6.03

2,327.24
2,327.24

468,549,374
468,185,099
364,275

65.49
65.44
.05

28.14
2/ 28.12
.02

1,646.64
1,646.64
1,646.64

27,985,039
27,783,919
21,431,788
6,352,131
201,120

47.89
47.54
36.67
10.87
.34

29.08
28.87
22.27
6.60
.21

1,891.64
1,891.64
1,891.64

20,610,921
20,480,420
17,043,526
3,436,894
130,501

61.80
61.41
51.11
10.31
.39

32.67
32.46
2/ 27.02
5.45
.21

46.27
37.35
35.84
1.50

1,764.84

9,925,287
8,010,599
7,688,009
322,590
81,434
1,833,254

8.55

26.22
21.16
20.31
.85
.22
4.84

2,320.46
2,320.46
2,320.46

11,074,997
9,899,352
54,844
1,120,801

78.83
70.46
.39
7.98

33.97
30.36
.17
3.44

30.12
2.92
9.68

-------------

BUFFALO--------------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation-------------------County------------------------------Government of.State-----------------------

22

-----------------------------ROCHESTER-Government of city--------------------City corporation-------------------County------------------------------Government of State---------------------

---------------------------

962,298,300
962,298,300
962,298,300

962,298;300
962,298,300
962,298,300

-------------

-------------

630,860,945
630,860,945
630,860,945

630,860,945
630,860,945
630,860,945

-------------

-------------

40

60

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-----------------------

---------------------------

378,558,171
378,558,171
378,558,171
378,558,171

378,558,171
378,558,171
378,558,171
378,558,171

326,024,075
326,024,075
326,024,075

326,024,075
326,024,075
326,024,075

326,024,075

326,024,075

--------------

1,764.84
1,764.84
11,764.84

.38




---------------------ALARY
Government of city-----------------------Goverrunent of Stte--------------------Govermcrent of county------------91

6

----

UTICA----------------------------------------Government of city-----------------------Goverruent of State-------------------Government of county----------------------

City corporation--------------------County-----------------------------chool district----------------------Perk district---------------------

27

28

35

41

45

33,371,414
23 ,371,414
233,371,414

-----133,235,628
133,235,628
133,235,628

133,235,628
133,275,628
133,235,628

OHIO 1/
CLEVELAND------------------------------------

Government of city-----------------------

17

---------233,371,414
233,371,414
233,371,414

--------------CINCINNATI---------Government of city--------------------City corporation-----------------County-------School district-----------------COLUMBUS------ -------------------------Government of city------------------City corporation----------------School district------------------Government of county-------------------TOLEDO--------------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation-------------------School district----------------Government of county--------------------

--

------

883,384,700
883,384,700
883,384,700
883,384,700

1,032,870,250
1,032,870,250
1,032,870,250
1,032,870,250
-------------730,436,330
730,436,330
730,436,330

---------------

6

149,485,550
149,485,550
6 149,485,550
6/ 149,485,550

7

-------------

2/ 730,4368330
7/ 730,436,330
7/ 730,436,330

--------------

317,678,050
317,678,050
317,678,050

317,678,050
7/ 317,678,050
7/ 317,678,050

358,208,530
358,208,530
358,208,530

304,947,670
304,947,670
304,947,670

_-------

62.35
50.20
.?8
11.78

34.68
27.92
.21
6.55

4,8E4,399
3,908,709
25,402
950,288

47.61
38.10
.25
9.26

36.66
2/ 29.34
.19
7.13

35.99

1,124.64
1,124.64
1,124.64
1,124.64

33,051,848
33,051,848
15,763,562
6,579,900
10,553,455
154,931

32.00
32.00
15.26
6.37
10.22

1,587.56
1,587.56
1,587.56

14,696,380
14,696,380
6,530,101
2,804,876
5,361,403

31.94
31.94
14.19
6.10
11.65

20.12
20.12
8.94
3.84
7.34

1,059.99
1,059.99
1,059.99

6,798,310
5,877,044
3,716,833
2,160,211
921,266

22.68
19.61
12.40
7.21
3.07

21.40
18.50
11.70
6.80
2.90

1,198.42
1,198.42
1,198.42

7,164,169
6,396,529
3,300,533
3,095,996
767,640

23.97
21.40
11.04
10.36
2.57

19.99
17.85
9.21
8.64
2.14

847.32
847.32
847.32

5,930,094
5,328,100
2,744,915
2,583,185
601,994

22.37
20.10
10.35
9.74
2.27

26.40
23.72
12.22
11.50
2.68

1,217.21
1,217.21
1,217.21

5,029,511
4,137,024
2,415,171
1,721,853
892,487

24.34
20.02
11.69
8.33
4.32

20.00
16.45
9.60
6.85
3.55

1,399.23
1,399.23
1,399.23
1,399.23

4,387,429
3,780,257
1,876,601
1,903,656
578,897
28,275

25.19
21.70
10.77
10.93
3.32
.16

18.00
15.51
7.70
7.81
2.37
.12

1,797.93
1,797.93
1,797.93

8,09,21
6,515,730
49,008
1,528,583

1,298.59
1,298.59
1,298.59

------------

---------

--------------

7/

-------------------------- ,---------- ,----------------------- c------------------------------ ,-------- c------,--------------------------------------------- =------------------

_/53,260,860
1 53,260,860
/ 53,260,860

224,624,790
224,624,790
224,624,790

196,279,190
196,279,190
196,279,190

/

DAYTON---------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation-----------------School district----------------Government of county---------------------

251,475,500
251,475,500
251,475,500

221,154,520
221,154,520
221,154,520

7

See footnotes at end of taole.

--

-------------- -------------

AERON--------------------------------Government of city------------------City corporation------------------School district-----------------Government of county---------------------

YOUNGSTO.N-----------------------------------Government of city-----------------------City corporation----------------School district------------------Government of county--------------------Government of township----------------

=

- -----

28,345,600

S28,345,600
S28,345,600

-,----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

30,320,980

S30,320,980
30,320,980

---------------

243,746,020
243,746,020
243,746,020
243,746,020

215,753,050
215,753,050
215,753,050
215,753,050

S27,992,970
S27,992,970
S27,992,970
/

27,992,970

--------

------------

------------------------

I

35.99
17.16
7.16
11.49
.17

.15

tr1

02

O

02
H

!-'
r




TABLE 23.--ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA LEVY,
AND RATE OF LEVY: 1935--Continued
(For a text discussion of this table, see p. 30)

ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY
Cit

LEVY

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
no.Per
Total

Real

Personal

Other

capita

Per
capita

Total

Rate per
$1000 of
as
valuation

84

42

OHIO--Continued
CANTON----------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation---------------------School district----------------------Government of county-------------------Government of township------------------

-------------------------$112,537,410
112,537,410
112,537,410
112,537,410

------------------------------$103,297,190
103,297,190
103,297,190
103,297,190

------------------------------------6/ $9,240,220
6/ 9,240,220
6/ 9,240,220
6/ 9,240,220

OKLAHOMAi
OKLAHOMA CITY--------------------------------Government
of city-----------------------City corporation------------------School district-----------------Government of county--------------------

---------------111,147,579
111,147,579
111,147,579

----------------

------

----------------

--------------

Government

55

26

3

of

city-----------

---------------

--TULSA------------------------------Government of city-----------------------City corporation---------------------School district---------------------Government of county------------------OREGON
PORTLAND------------------------------------Government of city---------------City corporation-------------------County-------------------------------School district--------------------Port district---------------------Government of State--------------------PENNSYLVANIA 1/
-PHILADELPHIA---------------Government of city------------------------City corporation--------------------School district-------------------Poor district---------------------

----------------------------101,952,538
101,952,538
101,952,538

-288,608,985
288,608,985
288,608,985
288,608,985
288,608,985

--------------------------------------------

---------------$1,046.86
1,046.86
1,046.86
1,046.86

------------

-------

$18.63
15.39
5.97
9.42
2.98
.26

$17.84
14.75
5.70
9.05
2.85
2/ .24

22.72
18.01
7.84
10.17
4.72

41.17
32.63
14.21
18.42
8.54

83,904,964
83,904,964
83,904,964

15,746,025
15,746,025
15,746,025

$11,496,590
11,496,590
11,496,590

551.87
551.87
551.87

4,576,566
,626,854
1,579,249
2,047,605
949,712

---------------77,450,070
77,450,070
77,450,070

------------12,901,158
12,901,158
12,901,158

------------11,601,310
11,601,310
11,601,310

---------------688.87
688.87
688.87

4,942,353
4,259,985
2,412,299
1,847,686
682,368

33.39
28.78
16.30
12.48
4.61

48.47
41.78
23.66
18.12
6.69

------------933.71
933.71
933.71
933.71
933.71

14,199,562
13,345,279
5,772,180
3,821,183
3,347,864
404,052
854,283

45.94
43.17
18.67
12.36
10.83
1.31
2.76

49.20
46.24
20.00
13.24
11.60
1.40
2.96

----------1,834.47
1,391.50
(/)

74,767,878
74,767,878
49,150,175
25,391,323
226,380

37.90
37.90
24.92
12.87
(4/)

20.66
20.66
2/ 13.58
9.25
2/ .38

-------------

--------------------------------------------------------------23,427,915
222,474,415
23,427,915
222,474,415
23,427,915
222,474,415
23,427,915
222,474,415
23,427,915
222,474,415

-------------------------------3,618,863,241
2,745,007,900
597,153,924

$2,00,470
1,654,302
641,465
1,012,837
320,732
27,436

---------------2,745,007,900
2,745,007,900
597,153,924

-------------873,855,341

--------42,706,655
42,706,655
42,706,655
42,706,655
42,706,655

----------------------

---------

3

626

854

18.01

323

M
o




10

58

PITTSBURGH----------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation-----------------County---------------------------School district--------------------

70

77

1,211,867,890
1,492,443,920
1,211,867,890

SCRANTON------------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation-----------------School district------------------Poor districts-------------------Government of county----------------------

1,786.10
2,199.62
1,786.10

41,741,242
41,741,242
18,571,315
9,536,413
13,633,514

61.52
61.52
27.37
14.06
20.09

32.96
32.96
2/ 15.32

751.29
751.29
751.29
1,220.75

5,274,345
4,406,508
1,750,560
2,061,234
594,714
867,837

36.53
30.52
12.12
14.27
4.12
6.01

45.54
40.62
2/ 16.14
19.00

1,230.00
1,230.00
820.71

4,379,351
3,710,480
1,746,108
1,964,372
668,871

37.02
31.37
14.76
16.61
5.65

32.39
25.50
12.00
13.50
2/ 6.89

1,522.15
1,522.15
1,397.79

4,312,054
3,573,703
1,531,587
2,042,116
738,351

38.57
31.97
13.70
18.27
6.60

25.72
21.00
9.00
12.00
2/4.72

2,417.90

12,497,401
12,497,401

48.89
48.89

20.22
2/ 20.22

41,825,285

1,057.74
1,173.98
1,173.98

8,869,418
5,891,559
245,597
2,732,262

33.92
22.53
.94
10.45

31.00
21.30
.80
8.90

19,670,851
19,670,851
19,670,851

982.13
1,520.27
1,520.27

5,227,217
3,374,985
189,972
1,662,260

33.46
21.61
1.22
10.64

29.80
22.00
.80
7.00

20,775,500
20,775,500

20,775,500

895.74
895.74
895.74

4,137,322
2,212,472
88,499
1,836,351

33.50
17.91
.72
14.87

37.40
20.00
.80
16.60

11,711,176
8,542,230
8,542,230

1,069.59
872.70
872.70

4,495,811
3,134,866
77,217
1,283,728

40.65
28.34
.70
11.61

40.60
26.50
.80
13.30

--------------

1,211,867,890
1,089,049,673
1,211,867,890

-------------

403,394,247

-----------

---------------

108,485,985
108,485,985
108,485,985
176,276,985

108,485,985
108,485,985
108,485,985
108,485,985

-------------

67,791,000

-------------

ERIE-----------------------------Government of city----------------------j
City corporation------------------School district-------------------Government of county--- ----------------

145,509,022
145,509,022
97,089,469

145,509,022
145,509,022
80,146,601

READING--------------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation------------------School district------------------Government of county----------------------

170,176,359
170,176,359
156,272,945

170,176,359
170,176,359
113,258,972

---------------

43,013,973---

16,942,868

43,013,973

2/ 6.39

11.25

/

5.48

/

4.92

tk

c
H

RHODEISLAND /

37

ROIENCE-----------------------------------Government of city--------------------TENNESSEE
MEMIS-------------------------------------Gove rnmen t of city----------------------Government of State-------------------Government of county----------------------

0
--------------

618,015,440

408,417,940

209,597,500

276,599,026
306,995,710
306,995,710

205,928,130
234,295,875
234,295,875

28,845,611
30,874,550
30,874,550

41,825,288
41,825,285

H
NASHVILLE--------------------------------Government of city--------------------Government of State--------------------Government of county----------------------

66

78

CHATTANOOGA----------------------------Government of city--------------------Government of State----------------------Government of county------------------------------------------------ENOXVILLEGovernment of city---------------------Government of State-------------------Government of county---------------------See footnotes at end of table.

---------------

153,408,426
237,465,731
237,465.731

109,936,995
184,368,140
184,368,140

110,623,600
110,623,600
110,623,600

81,290,700
81,290,700
81,290,700

---------------

118,296,814
96,520,923
96,520,923

94,318,238
79,029,543

79,029,543

-------------

23,800,580
33,426,740
33,426,740
-------------

8,557,400
8,557,400
8,557,400
-------------

12,267,400
8,949,150
8,949,150




TABLE 23.--ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT,
AND RATE

OF LEVY:

TOTAL AND PER CAPITA LEVY,

N

1935--Continued

Jp

(For a text discussion of this table, see p. 30)

i1
ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY
City
no.

LEVY

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total

Real

Personal

Per
capita

Other

Total

Per
capita

Rate per
$1000 of
assessed
valuation

TEKAS
24

32

38

47

HOUSTON------------------------------------Government of city----------------------City corporation-------------------_
County----------------------------School district------------------Navigation district--------------Drainage district--------------------Government of State-------------------DALLAS----------------------------------Government of city--------------------Government of State--------------------Government of county---..----------------SAN ANTONIO--------------------------------Government of city---------------------City corpqration--------------------School district--------------------Government of State-------------------Government of county--------------FORT WORTH-------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation-----------------Scahooldistrict---------------------Government of State----------------------Government of county-------------------

EL PASO----------------------------------------Government of city------------Government of State-------------------Government of county----------------------

1,003.09
697.64
843.71

9,662,331
6,679,904
1,202,457
1,779,970

34.76
24.03
4.33
6.40
29.58
20.62
12.17

682.26

7,203,895
5,021,881
2,962,719
2,059,162
1,019,104
1,162,910

4.19
4.78

39.09
24.39
2/ 14.39
10.00
7.70
7.00

987.26
987.26
735.79
889.16

6,650,999
4,660,517
2,823,037
1,837,480
771,875
1,218,607

39.31
27.54
16.68
10.86
4.56
7.20

42.20
27.90
16.90
11.00
6.20
8.10

--------------_

$282,338,870
224,306,581
282,338,870
222,317,147
7,333,004
199,186,590

$238,180,680
191,391,291
238,180,680
191,391,291
4,399,802
166,251,300

$44>,158,190
32,915,290
44,158,190
30,925,856
2,933,202
32,915,290

---

-

-

--

$888.14

------------

705.59
888.14
699.33
------------

-----------------------

278,859,000
193,944,633
234,552,040

206,239,650
123,902,511
164,509,918

72,619,350
70,042,122
70,042,122

------------

------------

205,916,230
205.,916,230
132,351,165
166,130,015

164,951,120
164,951,120
103,739,035
137,517,885

40,965,110
40,965,110
28,612,130
28,612,130

845.65
--------

845.65

----

543.54

------------

------------

3.88

8.46

$44.40
2/ 38.20
19.00
7.28
11.40
2.42
4.40
6.20
37.74

/

23.95

6.20
2/ 7.59

129,852,656
129,852,656
86,603,560
112,552,890

37,190,950
37,190,950
37,892,430
37,892,430

82,381,330
67,824,590
76,744,650

66,076,750
48,004,730
56,924,790

16,304,580
19,819,860
19,819,860

778.65
641.06
725.37

3,104,903
1,853,580
522,249
729,074

29.35
17.52
4.94
6.89

39.70
22.50
7.70
9.50

147,779,947
147,779,947
147,779,947
1.47,779,947

114,184,753
114,184,753
114,184,753
114,184,753

33,595,194
33,595,194
33,595,194
33,595,194

1,024.83
1,024.83
1,024.83
1,024.83

5,856,519
3,568,885
1,921,139
1,647,746
1,403,909
883,725

40.61
24,75
13.32
11.43
9.74
6.13

39.63
24.15
13.00
11.15
9.50
5.98

167,043,606
167,043,606
124,495,990
150,445,320

------------

------------ -

88

$37.81
33.93
16.87
5.14
10.12
1.69

626.51

$12,021,159
10,786,326
5,364,439
1,632,952
3,218,663
538,007
32,262
1,234,833

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-

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UTA
..---------------------------SALT LAKE CITY.
Government of city--------------------City corporation---------------------School district----------------------Government of State----------------------Government of county---------------------

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VIRGINIA 8/
_RICOIYOND ---------------------------Government of city--------------------Government of State----------------------

28,470,658
109,334,597

1,419.24
591.32

6,251,903
5,595,897
656,006

33.81
30.26
3.55

2/ 16.82
2/ 21.32

1,240.34
244.92

4,659,156
4,472,452
186,703

35.92
34.48
1.44

/ 24.18

17,097,700
31,768,683

/

53,007,065
53,007,065
53,007,065
53,007,065
53,007,065

647.77
647.77
647.77
647.77
647.77

12,930,111
12,086,806
4,843,593
3,487,114
3,634,935
121,164
843,305

34.56
32.31
12.95
9.32
9.72
.32
2.,25

53.36
49.88
2/ 19.99
14.39
15.00
.50
3.48

15,268,756
15,268,756
15,268,756
15,268,756

593.16
593.16
593.16
593.16

3,241,639
2,079,704
1,272,031
807,673
220,768
941,167

27.80
17.84
10.91
6.93
1.89
8.07

2/

479.27
479.27
479.27
479.27
479.27
479.27

3,150,246
2,018,211
1,220,285
694,212
103,714
203,538
811,819
116,678

29.12
18.65
11.28
6.42
.96
1.88
7.50
1.08

1,581.33
1,577.90
1,422.42
1,577.90

28,806,202
28,401,557
21,208,104
4,934,784
2,258,669
404,645

48.08
47.41
35.40
8.24
3.77
.68

30.69
30.26
2/ 22.39
2/ 5.22
2.65
2/ .43

3,261,199
3,261,199

21.07
21.07

2/

----+---------

262,417,851
109,334,597

233,947,193

2/

6.00

---------------

64

20

73

81

NORFLK------------------------Government of city--------------------Government of State---------------------

---

--------------

160,884,800
31,768,683

WASHINGTON
SEATTLE-----------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation---------------------County------------------------------School district-------------------Port district---------------------Government of State-----------------------

242,328,977
242,328,977
242,328,977
242,328,977
242,328,977

SPOKANS--------------------------------------Government of city----------------------City corporation------------------School district-------------------Govelfnment of State----------------------Government of county--------------------

69,162,756
69,162,756
69,162,756
69,162,756

143,787,100
---

------------

---------------------------

189,321,912
189,321,912
189,321,912
189,321,912
189,321,912

----------- '----

TACOMA---------------------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation---------------------School district-------------------Park district---------------------Government of State----------------------Government of county-------------------Government of port-----

53,394,000
53,894,000
53,894,000
53,894,000
---------------

40,206,709
51,856,841
51,856,841
51,856,841
51,856,841
51,856,841
51,856,841

WISCONSIN 9/
MILWAUKEE-----------------------------Government of city--------------------City corporation------------------County-----------------------------Sewerage district-----------------Government of-State-----------------------

11,650,132
11,650,132
11,650,132
11,650,132
11,650,132
11,650,132

40,206,709
40,206,709
40,206,709
40,206,709

--------------------------

---------------

785,806,120
785,806,120
785,806,120
785,806,120

947,374,252
945,321,017
852,174,165
945,321,017

66,368,045
66,368,045
66,368,045
66,368,045

t
HAWAII 10
HONOLULU10/-------------------------------Government of city--------------------Government of Territory-----------------

__

__

$95,200,087
93,146,852
93,146,852

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__

_

_

1_

(Il')

(IL )
I

1/ General property not taxed for State purposes.

698.40

3/ 108,112,450

1

it

(11/)

(11/)
I

46.87
30.07
18.39

2 11.68
3.19
13.61
60.75
38.92

2/ 23.53
2/ 13.39
2.00
3.92
15.66
2.25

_

698.40
108,112,450

/

27.80
5.88

. .

30.16
30,16

(_/)

I

2/ Average rate.
3/ Valuation of personal property included with that of real property.
/ Per capita not computed;
population not known.
5/ General property not taxed for State purposes in 1935.
6/ Public utilities only.
2/ Includes public utilities.
8/ Real and personal tangible
property taxed only for city purposes, and personal intangible property taxed only for State purposes.
9/ Street railways and connected utilities taxed for general State
purposes. Real and personal property taxed for forestry only.
10/ Not included in group or grand totals.
11 / Not reported.