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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. . 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 Location of cities in the United States for which financial statistics are reported for 1935-------- VI J7 LOCATION OF CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES FOR WHICH FINANCIAL STATISTICS ARE REPORTED FOR 1935 "BE4rrLE 1 opO ... MNON7 N.DAK. DULUTH " '~ ........... N. H" oLLE MINN.uV1 OREGON IDAHO S. DAK. WIS INNEALS.. M WYO. . / SA(LT L4K ... tr ~eTRSO oO ...... ~ DENVLGO COLO. EB . o..... .......... . NEBR ~ "OES MOINE9 okon A CHICA UT O * TULS **,, 1 DENVO CITY AN JAEIPH 1PT18URP C DNT A ARKC I 8 MK KNOXVIL INMEX.OKLAOMA AT VGA. SoT. MI SS. ALA. WORs.*DALLAS EL PASO DA.TNXA. HOR.TSNC JCKSONVILLE NO BIRMIY IHA NEWOORFA ALA. ~ GA. ".LT * Vo \... !a...... OKNA c~NFCYS Ec 1LMDEON ,,,Ow .. Y° ANo.* . , ,v. ND O OWICHITA AAHI 'S"FROKLA. NON * PlDS T R ...... ptl KANSAS CITYKIN*A CITY KANSAS MO. *<o**~os E0 aILWAUKEE {/1 RMIC NE * FLINT WA M $MEOfEL TI TR ° AE 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 ------ H M o 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/) ------ 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 H0 H ( H H 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 H 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 H 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 DESCRIPTIVE SUIRY 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 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY 19 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. 18 FIN:ANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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. FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 20 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 21 DESCRIPTIVE SULt Ii\RY 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. 22 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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. DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY 23 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 payments that are 24 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 operating them amounted DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY 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. 27650-37-3 26 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 governmental purposes over the cost of those purhases; they also include DESCRIPTIVE SUlMARY 27 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 investments awaiting maturity or a favorable market. 28 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 from the proceeds of long-term obligations; (3) all final judgments against the DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY 29 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, revenue bonds and notes, vwarrants and trust liabilities. 30 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 DESCRIPTIVE SUMA4ARY 31 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. 32 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 DESCRIPTIVE SUMM.ARY 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 34 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY 35 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 GENERAL TABLES 41 2765O-37- 4 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 ') 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 U,) H -3 t=] [n H 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 o 0 3,016,542 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. y y H to o o y U) 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- -I 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 H '0 H- 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 H 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 y H Cs VB H C H U: n 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 H H F; tZn 13 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 t] 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 I I 1 r T $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 ------------ 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 --. 1 i i i ii 1 I I 12) GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 - I 27 28 29 30 I TF 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 ------------ U, 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 ----------- U: yo ( 'N H C7 40 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 N 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" H O C7 H 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 ------- in 0 H H ti 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 o 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 ) 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 HU) 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 H H 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 la/) O 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. I C') 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 O H H H ts 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 """"" """"" """"" """"" """"" """"" """"" -----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 H y H H is 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 _ t 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 ' 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 m 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 1 d 1 [ 12 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 H y H H U o H H c 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 O W8 r 480 N 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 y --------------------~---------- ----,---- in o H H 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 0 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 H 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 $521,279 156,476 211,042 412,919 398,513 136,943 269,113 540,661 490,395 59,711 183,567 174,253 a 03 z 0 IC ' GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TD 500,000 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Minneapolis, Minn.-----------------$--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 N N 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 o i/ Not included in group or grand totals. CA 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 ----- 25,596 H o H in 0 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 0 H 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 ---------- ------------------- o 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 H H I H o o H 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 i i 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 H n H . y y H y n H 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 l/ Not included in group or grand totals. _ ___ __ .35 __ 230,340 __ _ 1.49 _ __ .62 2.49 _ 281,902 1i.82 t y o o ' TABL i3. -GOVEFT 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 I I V.-HIGHWAYS City no. CITY VI. -CHARITIES For text discussion see p.24) 1 I VII.-EDUCATION , 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. I I !I ID 3 3.23 7.52 4.52 .87 2.35 9 H H (n S 3.86 GROUP II.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 ;27,598 5I H O H 1'zr to3 0) (3 0 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 Z 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 o H 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 ' o H 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 .8 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.----------- .3 .4 .4 .2 .1 .1 1n H H tU o m o H H Flint, (c) .2 .5 .1 .1 (1/) ( ) .1 .7 .3 .1 .2 1.2 H c 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) (/) ------- .1 .2 .1 ----(i/) 12.4 8.6 7.2 5.7 2.7 to H 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 ---------------- ------ -- --- 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 I--- 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 wJ N 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 H a o H H 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 o o H t 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 I N 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 P w 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 ----------- c 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 ---------- ' c y y O n H 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 cn Co iH 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 H H 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----- H 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 H 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. t 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 j 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 m > 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 i H Cc 0 O 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 ------------ 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 U U) U) W-- 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 _ H 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 > o a 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 N' 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 ------------------------- ------ - ------- ------- UTA ..---------------------------SALT LAKE CITY. Government of city--------------------City corporation---------------------School district----------------------Government of State----------------------Government of county--------------------- H H o U] f] H O r-9 Hc H H H 44 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 t __ _ _ 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.