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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERi HERBERT HOOVER, SECRETARY BUREAU OF THE CENSUS W. M. STEUART, Director FINANCIAL STATISTI S OF CITIES HAVING A POPt .AT10N OF OVER 30,000 1922 PRICE, 75 CENTS (Buckram) Sold only by the Superintendent of i f e i m e n t s , Government 1 Washington^ D.G. ;.: WASHINGTON GQVERNM^STT -PRINTING OFFICE iting Office REPORTS ON PUBLIC FINANCE ISSUED BY THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS FOR THE YEAR 1922. FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 30,000: 1922 (Annual). FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF STATES: 1922 (Annual). WEALTH, D E B T , AND TAXATION: 1922 (Decennial). Estimated National Wealth: 1922. Public Debt: 1922. Taxes Collected: 1922. Assessed Valuation and Tax Levies: 1922. Digest of State Laws Relating to Taxation and Revenue: 1922. Abstract of Wealth, Debt, and Taxation: 1922. (2) LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE B U R E A U OF THE CENI Washington, D. C , January 2 5, 1924. SIR: I t r a n s m i t herewith t h e annual report of th< of t h e Census showing t h e financial transactio cities for t h e fiscal year 1922, t h e assessed vali taxable property in those cities and t h e tax thereon during t h a t year, and their inde and specified assets a t t h e close of t h a t ye; financial transactions of these cities have b lyzed a n d are so presented as to show, boti whole city and for its i m p o r t a n t d e p a r t n u revenue collected, t h e cost of conducting n business, a n d t h e indebtedness incurred for this cost. Attention is directed to the change in siz reports of financial statistics of citfes. He t h e a n n u a l publications have been issued ir size (9 by 11 inches), b u t beginning with t h e volume all reports relating to public finance printed in t h e more convenient octavo size inches). T h e statistics are as thoroughly d a n d analyzed a n d t h e tabulations are as con this volume as in t h e larger reports for forme t h e only difference being minor changes in i m e n t to facilitate presentation on t h e small This report was prepared under t h e super\ Starke M. Grogan, chief statistician for stat: States a n d cities, and Lemuel A. Carruthers chief of division. T h e text discussion was p by Morris J. Hole, expert special agent. Respectfullv, W. M. S T E U J Director of the ( Hon. HERBERT HOOVER, Secretary of Commerce. ureau of 261 ;ion of levied edness The 1 anaor t h e s, t h e licipal eeting )f t h e iofore uarto esent ill b e by 9 ussed ete in r ears, ajigepage. on of cs of xpert )ared ?, isus. CONTENTSTEXT. INTRODUCTION. Page. . . . 11 . . . 11 . . . 11 . . . 13 Scope of report _ _ Purpose of report ... _ Increase in the number and population of cities having over 30,000 inhabitants. Cities having a population of over 30,000 in 1922 _ DESCRIPTION OF G E N E R A L TABLES. Table Number and character of general tables 15 Groups of cities 15 Table 1. Year of incorporation as a city.. Population _ _ Area. _ _ 15 15 16 Table 2. Summary of receipts and payments... Divisions and funds of municipal government. Date of close of fiscal y e a r . . Table 3. Revenue receipts General property taxes Special taxes Poll taxes Business taxes Nonbusiness license taxes Special assessments and special charges for outlays Fines, forfeits, and escheats... Subventions and grants.. Donations and gifts Pension assessments Highway privileges Rents of investment properties Receipts from interest. Earnings of general departments _. Earnings of public service enterprises 16 17 18 18 19 19 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Table 4. Governmental-cost payments. _ Expenses Interest charges Outlays Comparison of revenue receipts and all governmental-cost payments.. Comparison of revenue receipts and payments for expenses and interest ,._ Comparative summary of net revenue receipts and net governmental-cost payments of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1922 29 29 34 34 34 35 35 Per capita revenue receipts d governmentalcost payments Comparative summary of capita net revenue receipts and net gov mental-cost payments of 146 cities for sp ied years: 19031922 r capita net reComparative summary of ceipts from principal re% les of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-U Table Per cent distribution of rei le receipts and governmental-cost paymeij Proportional distribution ol yenue receipts, by divisions of the governri is of the cities.. Percent of revenue receipts^ uired for meeting expenses and interesti i available for outlays. J Per cent relation of revenue | ipts to governmental-cost payments J or cent distriComparative summary of tl bution of net revenue receii jf 146 cities for specified yea^: 1903-1922... Comparative Nummary of thj er cent distribution of net governmental- t payments of 146 cities for specified years 303-1922 Table 7. departments, Payments for expenses of gene total and per capita. _ Comparative summary of pay; its for general departmental expenses of 14 .ties for specified years: 1903-1922 Comparative summary of th< 3r capita net payments for general depart ntal expenses of all cities for specified years •03-1922. Table 8. Per cent distribution of payme for the principal general departmental e: tises Comparative summary of per c ; distribution of general departmental expe s of all cities for specified years: 1903-1922 Table 9. 36 37 37 38 38 39 40 42 42 43 43 44 Payments for outlays.. (5) i i 6 CONTENTS. Tables 10 and 11. Page. Nonrevenue receipts and nongovernmental- 46 cost payments Receipts from the issue and payments for the cancellation of debt obligations. 46 Receipts for and payments to other civil divisions... 46 Receipts and payments on account of private trusts... _ 46 Receipts and payments on account of investments 46 ' Receipts and payments on account of supplies 46 Receipts and payments on account of refund s._ 47 Receipts offsetting outlays and payments for outlays offset by reoeipts 47 Receipts and payments on account of general transfers 47 Table 12. Amount of specified assets at close of year Assets in sinking funds. Assets in public trust funds Assets in investment funds and miscellaneous investments... 48 48 48 48 Table 12—Continued. Page. Amount of specified assets at close of year—Con. Assets in private trust funds__ 49 Cash in general administrative funds 49 Table 13. Gross and net indebtedness of cities _.. Indebtedness classified by governmental unit' by which incurred ._ Indebtedness classified by character of outstanding debt obligation... Indebtedness classified as funded or fixed.. Indebtedness classified as floating. _ Special assessment bonds and certificates Indebtedness classified as current Revenue bonds and notes Warrants _ _ Obligations on trust account Per capita indebtedness 50 50 50 50 50 51 51 51 51 51 51 Table 14. Assessed valuation of property... Per capita assessed valuation Tax rates Tax levies 54 54 54 55 G E N E R A L TABLES. Page. TABLE 1.—Year of incorporation, date of middle of fiscal year reported, population, and area: 1922... 58 TABLE 2.—Summary of receipts, payments, and cash balances, by divisions and funds of municipal government: 1922 63 TABLE 3.—Revenue receipts, by divisions of municipal government: 1922 _ 128 TABLE 4.—Governmental-cost payments, by divisions of municipal government: 1922 154 TABLE 5.—Per capita revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments: 1922 _ 176 TABLE 6.—Per cent distribution, by principal classes, of revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments: 1922 _ 188 TABLE 7.—Governmental-cost payments for expenses of general departments, by principal divisions of the general departmental service—total and per capita: 1922 _ 200 TABLE 8.—Per cent distribution of the expenses of general departments, by principal divisions of the general departmental service: 1922 210 TABLE 9.—Payments for outlays, bq principal divisions of the governmental service: 1922 215 TABLE 10.—Nonrevenue receipts: 1922 224 TABLE 11.—Nongovernmental-cost payments: 1922 232 TABLE 12.—Amount of specified assets at close of year: 1922 240 TABLE 13.—Total and per capita of all debts and of the principal classes thereof at close of year: 1922.. 256 TABLE 14.—Assessed valuation of property subject to the general property tax, per capita assessment, and total, per capita, and rate of levy: 1922 266 7 CONTENTS. DIAGRAMS. Page, DIAGRAM l.—Population in cities having a population of over 30,000 and outs such cities for specified years: 1790-1922 12 DIAGRAM 2.—Per cent of total population in cities having a population of o 30,000 and per cent outside such cities for specified years: 1790-1922 13 DIAGRAM 3.—Net revenue receipts and net governmental-cost payments oi 5 cities for specified years: 1903-1922 36 DIAGRAM 4.—Per capita net payments for governmental costs, by principal ses, of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1922 _ 37 DIAGRAM 5.—Per capita net revenue receipts, by principal classes, of 146 cit; for specified years: 1903-1922 38 DIAGRAM 6.—Per cent distribution of net receipts of 146 cities from the several irces of revenue for specified years: 1903-1922 39 DIAGRAM 7.—Per cent distribution of net governmental-cost payments of 1 cities for specified years: 1903-1922 40 DIAGRAM 8.—Per capita net payments for general departmental expenses of: cities of over 30,000 for specified years: 1903-1922 _._ 43 DIAGRAM 9.—Per cent distribution of principal general departmental expen: of all cities of over 30,000 for specified years: 1903-1922 44 DIAGRAM 10.—Per capita payments for general departmental outlays of all • ?s of over 30,000 for specified years: 1903-1922 45 DIAGRAM 11.—Gross debt, at the close of the year, of 146 cities for specified yea 1903-1922 52 DIAGRAM 12.—Per capita gross debt, at the close of the year, of 146 cities for spec 1 years: 1903-1922.. 52 DIAGRAM 13.—Per capita sinking fund assets of 146 cities for specified years: 19( 922 53 DIAGRAM 14.—Per capita net indebtedness of 146 cities for specified years: 1903- 2 53 MAP. Location of cities in the United States having a population of over 30,000 at the n 1922 lie of the fiscal year 10 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 1922 (9) *48ft*- MONT, wvo. **"«.«,„ *0/T AfcV. UTAH °°L8u Afl/Z. N.MEX. LOCATION OF CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 30,000 AT THE MIDDLE OF THE FISCAL YEAR 1922 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 30,000: 1922. INTRODUCTION. Scope of report.—The present report of the Bureau of the Census is practically limited to a presentation of statistics of the financial transactions during the fiscal year 1922 of the 261 cities, each of which was estimated to have a population of over 30,000 at the middle of the fiscal year 1922, and of the financial condition of those cities at the close of the fiscal year reported. The report presents statistics as accurate and as comparable as it has been feasible to compile from the records of the cities, and relates to a number of subjects, the principal of which are (1) the total and per capita receipts from revenues, and from the principal classes thereof; (2) the total and per capita payments for expenses, interest, and outlays, and for each of the principal classes of expenses and outlays; (3) the total and per capita municipal indebtedness; and (4) the total assessed valuation of property subject to the general property tax, and total and per capita tax levies. Purpose of report.—-The purpose of the reports of this series is to provide information in regard to the financial administration of the cities, in such form as to be comparable, with the hope that it may be of assistance to the officials who are charged with responsibilities incident to the administration of local government and the betterment of the local 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 cities of this class are responsible for the protection of the lives, property, and health of their own inhabitants, constituting over 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. Increase in the number and population of cities having over 30,000 inhabitants.—The growing importance of a report such as this is shown by one of the most striking features of our national development during the 13 decades that have passed since 1790, when the first Federal census was taken—the greater increase in the population of cities than in that of smaller places and of rural communities. In 1790 the United States had but one city with a population of over 30,000. That was New York, N. Y., which at that time had 33,131 inhabitants. The two cities which ranked next to New York in population were Philadelphia, Pa., with 28,522 inhabitants, and Boston, Mass., with 18,320 inhabitants. In 1790 the national population numbered 3,929,214, and the population of New York, the one city of this class, constituted only 0.8 per cent of that of the Nation. In 1922 the national population numbered 109,248,393 and the 261 cities of this class, with a total population of 38,736,657 contained 35.5 per cent of the entire population of the Nation. (ID 12 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. Table I , which follows, shows t h e population of t h e Nation exclusive of outlying possessions, a n d t h e number a n d population of t h e cities having over 30,000 i n h a b i t a n t s , a s e n u m e r a t e d a t each Federal census, beginning with 1790 a n d ending with 1920. There a r e included, also, t h e n u m b e r of cities of over 30,000 population a t t h e middle of their fiscal years for which d a t a for this report were secured, a n d t h e estimated population of such cities and of t h e N a t i o n . Table I NATION. CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 30,000. Population. 1 YEAR. Population. 1 * 1922_ 1920__ 1910 1900 1890. _ Total. „ -. 1880 1870__ 1860 1850 1840_ 1830 1820 1810__ 1800. _ 1790- Number. . _ _... _ _. _ -_. Per cent of national. 109,248,393 105,710,620 91,972,266 75,994,575 j 62,947,714 j 261 247 184 135 103 38, 736, 657 36,654, 359 27,316,407 19, 050,921 12, 612, 389 35.5 34.7 29.7 25.1 20.0 50,155,783 38,558,371 31,443,321 23,191,876 j 17,069,453 63 44 26 19 8 7,677, 766 5, 210,397 3, 246,736 1, 703,302 784, 323 15.3 13.5 10.3 7.3 4.6 12,866,020 I 9,638,453 1 7,239,881 5,308,483 1 3,929,214 6 4 4 2 1 501,434 293,544 230,437 101,735 33,131 3.9" 3.0 3.2 1.9 0.8 1 Population shown for the year 1922 is the estimate as of July 1 of that year; for each of the other years the1 population is that shown by the Federal census. Population shown for the year 1922 is that compiled from the estimates as of the medial dates of the fiscal years of the several cities; for each of the other years the population is that shown by the Federal census. DIAGRAM 1.—POPULATION AND O U T S I D E SUCH IN CITIES CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER FOR SPECIFIED Y E A R S : 1790-1922. 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DIAGRAM 2 . — P E R C E N T OF TOTAL POPULATION IN C I T I E S HAVING A POPULAT I O N O F O V E R 30,000 AND P E R C E N T O U T S I D E S U C H C I T I E S F O R S P E C I F I E D YEARS: 1790-1922. 1922 1920 1910 1900 1890 1880 1870 I860 1850 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 '////////////////Y//SV/////////////////S///^^^^ //////////////////////^/////////////////^^^^ ////////////////////////y////MY//^^^ f///////////:y/%w/jm////w/MW/////^^^^ V////////7////////W//////^/^^^^^ ///////mw/mw/Mmmmmmmmmzmwmm V/////W///////////////////////^^^^^ ///A y/////j%w//////>m///y/j^^^ ///////V//////AW////////////^^^^ '/y///AW//////y////////;my///y///^^^^^ vmy/////////////////////^^^^ /w///y/////////////////'///^^ B«fefl^^ TSSSA PER CENT IN CITIES WITH 3 0 , 0 0 0 OR MORE POPULATION \ PER CENT OUTSIDE SUCH CITIES Cities h a v i n g a population of over 30,000 in 1922.—In t h e general t a b l e s of this r e p o r t , w i t h t h e exception of T a b l e 14, t h e cities a r e a r r a n g e d in t h e o r d e r of their e s t i m a t e d p o p u l a t i o n , a n d each is given a n u m b e r corresponding t o i t s p o s i tion in t h e t a b l e s . F o r convenience in finding t h e position in t h e t a b l e of t h e d a t a for each of t h e cities, t h e following list h a s been p r e p a r e d , t h e cities being a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y S t a t e s , a n d t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each b e i n g d e s i g n a t e d . The location of each of t h e s e cities is shown on t h e m a p of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s on p a g e 10. City number. STATE AND CITY. FLORIDA: ALABAMA: Birmingham Mobile _ Montgomery _. 35 120 174 ARIZONA: Phoenix 259 105 Fort Smith Little R o c k . . . CALIFORNIA : Berkeley Fresno L o n g Beach Los A n g e l e s . . Oakland Pasadena Sacramento San Diego San Francisco San Jose Stockton 127 148 118 9 31 152 108 90 11 190 179 COLORADO: Colorado Springs Denver _. Pueblo. 260 25 180 CONNECTICUT: , Bridgeport Hartford Meriden New Britain.. New Haven. Stamford Waterbury 44 46 222 122 40 212 79 DELAWARE: Wilmington. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington Jacksonville Miami Pensacola Tampa GEORGIA: ARKANSAS: _. City number. STATE AND CITY. Atlanta Augusta... Columbus Macon Savannah ILLINOIS: Aurora.. Chicago Cicero... Danville Decatur East St. Louis. Evanston Joliet Moline Oak P a r k Peoria Quincy.. Rockford Rock Island Springfield INDIANA—Continued. 76 | South B e n d 228 Terre Haute 1 236 I O W A : 143 Cedar Rapids Council Bluffs 32 Davenport _ 144 Des Moines 239 Dubuque _j 138 SiourCity 86 Waterloo . . 1 160 213 128 51 202 98 210 KANSAS: 209 2 145 225 165 107 195 201 245 169 94 220 103 217 125 INDIANA: Anderson East Chicago... E vansville Fort Wayne Gary Hammond Indianapolis Kokomo Muncie 99 111 247 193 85 83 115 173 20 234 203 Kansas City Topeka Wichita... 63 149 96 __ KENTUCKY: Covington Lexington Louisville.. _ LOUISIANA: N e w Orleans Shreveport _ * 131 182 30 18 159 MAINE: Portland.. Lewiston.. _. _ 100 237 MARYLAND: Baltimore. Cumberland 8 249 MASSACHUSETTS: Boston Brockton Brookline Cambridge Chelsea. Chicopee Everett. Fall River _ 7 109 194 65 166 205 186 58 14 FINANCIAL, STATISTICS OF CITIES. City number. STATE AND CITY. MASSACHUSETTS—Con. Pitchburg. Haverhill Holyoke Lawrence Lowell Lynn Maiden Medford New Bedford.Newton Pittsfield Quincy Revere.. S a l e m . __ _ Springfield Somerville Taunton,. Waltham.. Worcester N E W JERSEY—Contd. MICHIGAN: B a t t l e Creek Bay City Detroit Flint Grand Rapids Hamtramck_._ Highland Park Jackson Kalamazoo Lansing Muskegon Pontiac Saginaw — MINNESOTA: Duluth Minneapolis St. Paul MISSOURI: Kansas City St. Joseph St. Louis Springfield . . MONTANA: Butte. NEBRASKA: Lincoln, Omaha NEW „ _ 187 Perth Amboy 134 Trenton 124 West Hoboken 80 West New York 62 N E W YORK: 72 Albany 154 Amsterdam 181 Auburn Binghamton 53 162 Buffalo 175 Elmira 151 Jamestown.. 248 Mount Vernon. 184 Newburgh 49 N e w Rochelle 77 New York 211 1 N i a g a r a Falls 246 Poughkeepsie 36 i Rochester Schenectady 206 Syracuse.. _ 158 Troy 4 L T tica._ .. 68 Watertown __ 47 j Yankers 129 1 N O R T H C A R O L I N A : 137 Charlotte.. 146 1 Wilmington 153 , Winston-Salem 123 OHIO: 200 Akron 208 Canton 112 Cincinnati. Cleveland 71 Columbus 17 Dayton.. 29 E a s t Cleveland Hamilton 19 1 Lakewood 95 ! Lima . . 6 Lorain 192 Portsmouth ' Springfield _ 185 ' Steubenville Toledo 132 i Warren 34 Youngstown OKLAHOMA: HAMPSHIRE: 92 Manchester NEW JERSEY: Atlantic City Bayonne Camden . . , _ Clifton East Orange, . Elizabeth Hoboken. _ Jersey City Montclair Newark .. New Brunswick Orange , __. Passaic. . Paterson _ City number. STATE AND CITY. . Muskogee. 1 Oklahoma City 150 i Tulsa 91 j O R E G O N : 57 J Portland.. PENNSYLVANIA: 257 140 Allentown Altoona... 73 Bethlehem 110 Chester 23 254 Easton _ 15 ! Erie. 224 Harrisburg 229 Hazleton 114 Johnstown Lancaster 50 _. _ _ STATE AND CITY. PENNSYLVANIA—-Contd. McKeesport New Castle.. Norristown Philadelphia... Pittsburgh Reading 60 I 231 Scranton.218 Wilkes-Barre 102 Williamsport _ 12 York ..._ 163 R H O D E ISLAND: 196 Cranston170 Newport 251 Pawtucket. 207 l Providence. _ 1 | Woonsocket _ 136 SOUTH CAROLINA: 216 Charleston 22 ! Columbia 82H T E N N E S S E E : 37 C h a t t a n o o g a . __ 101 Knoxville 74 Memphis. 241 I Nashville 69 j T E X A S : Austin _ 155 j Beaumont 226 Dallas 147 E l Paso Fort Worth 33 Galveston. _ 81 Houston. 16 ! San Antonio 5 Waco. . . , . 27 j W i c h i t a Falls 43 i U T A H : 242 Ogden 191 ! Salt L a k e C i t y 156 VIRGINIA: 178 Lynchburg _ ._ _ 199 Newport News 215 Norfolk 116 1 Petersburg .. 261 j Portsmouth.. _. 26 Richmond 255 Roanoke 52 WASHINGTON: Seattle 252 Spokane 78 i Tacoma 84 W E S T VIRGINIA: 1 Charleston 24 Huntington Wheeling 87 WISCONSIN: 117 1 Green B a y 130 j Kenosha 119 I L a Crosse 223 j Madison 67 Milwaukee Oshkosh _ 93 232 Racine 106 Sheboygan 141 Superior City number. 176 54 189 230 1 161 164 233 3 10 66 48 97 214 157 253 250 113 28 171 104 204 126 88 42 59 219 177 41 89 64 168 45 39 197 167 > 227 56 258 221 55 240 133 38 142 21 70 75 183 139 135 238 172 256 188 13 235 121 244 198 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. Number and character of general tables.—The statistics of the 261 incorporated places represented in this report are presented in 14 general tables. Table 1 gives certain statistics relating to population and area; Table 2 gives the date of the close of the fiscal year of the divisions and funds of the governments of the municipalities, and the totals of their revenue and nonrevenue receipts and governmental-cost and nongovernmental-cost payments, together with their cash balances at the beginning and close of the year; Tables 3 and 4 summarize 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 per cent distribution of the receipts and payments shown in Tables 3 and 4; Tables 7 to 9, inclusive, present detailed statistics of payments for governmental costs, together with certain per capita averages and data on per cent distribution of payments for expenses; Tables 10 and 11 show the nonrevenue receipts and nongovernmentalcost payments; Table 12 sets forth the value of certain assets; Table 13 relates to municipal indebtedness; and Table 14 presents statistics of the assessed valuation of property subject to taxation and the amounts and rates of tax levies. Groups of cities.—The statistical data presented in this report are arranged in 5 principal groups, for each of which, as well as for the entire 261 cities, totals are given. Group I includes cities having a population of 500,000 and over; Group II, cities having a population of 300,000 and less than 500,000; Group III, cities having a population of 100,000 and less than 300,000; Group IV, cities having a population of 50,000 and less than 100,000; and Group V, cities having a population of over 30,000 and less than 50,000. The grouping is based upon the estimated population of the city as of the middle of the fiscal year reported. TABLE 1. Year of incorporation as a city.—In the column under the heading " Year of incorporation as a city" are given for 252 of the 261 municipalities covered by the report the years in which they were organized as cities; for Cicero, 111., Revere, and Brookline, Mass., West Hoboken, West New York, and Montclair, N. J., the years in which they were organized as towns; for Oak Park, 111., and Hamtramck, Mich., the years in which they were organized as villages; and for Norristown, Pa., the year in which it was organized as a borough. In October, 1921, it was determined by popular vote to set up a city government for Hamtramck, Mich., which would take over the functions of the village and those of Hamtramck township; the incorporation became effective by adoption of the charter on April 4, 1922, one month and four days after the close of the fiscal year for which data for this report were secured. Population.—Except as indicated by footnotes, the table shows for each city the estimated population at the middle of the fiscal year reported, the date of which is shown in the preceding column. For certain cities no estimates of population were made, the enumerated populations of January 1, 1920, being used for the purpose in this report. These cities showed an actual decrease in population between the enumeration of April 15, 1910, and that of January 1, i920, or an increase due only to the annexation of territory. (15) 16 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. The estimated population at the middle of the year is used as the basis of per capita data presented in other tables of this report, because its use results in more accurate statements of per capita financial transactions than would be secured by using the estimated population at the close of the fiscal period. The date chosen is the middle of the fiscal year of the general treasury of the city 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. The estimates of population shown in the table, in the case of cities which have the same territorial area as in 1910, are based upon the assumption that the increase in the population of the municipality during the period from January 1, 1920, to the date of estimate, the middle of the fiscal year reported, was at the same rate as the increase between the census enumeration of April 15, 1910, and that of January 1, 1920. In computing the estimates for a city whose territorial area has been enlarged or diminished since the Federal census of 1910, the enumerated or estimated population of the annexed or detached territory has been taken into consideration. In separate columns are shown the population of each city as enumerated at the decennial censuses of 1920 and 1910. The number and total population of cities having over 30,000 inhabitants at the middle of the fiscal year 1922 in each of the nine geographic divisions are shown in Table II, which follows. Table II GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION. Cities. United States 261 New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central 42 58 65 19 _ Population. GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION. 38, 736, 657 i South Atlantic 3,934,353 West South Central 13,304, 745 Mountain _ 9,714,981 , Pacific. _ _ 2,922,446 i Cities. Population. 28 10 17 7 15 2,924,340 1,066,744 1,665,540 573,502 2,630,006 Area.—The last column of the table shows, for each city, the land area subject to the administration of the city corporation on July 1, 1922. TABLE 2. Summary of receipts and payments.—Table 2 presents for the municipalities covered by this report, and for their several funds, a summary of their receipts classified as revenue and nonrevenue, and of their payments classified as governmental-cost and nongovernmental-cost. In the column for receipts headed "Revenue" are summarized all amounts that are reeorded in the books of the several municipalities as having been received on revenue account other than receipts in error and accrued interest received on the original issue of debt obligations. They represent amounts of moneys or other wealth received by or placed to the credit of the local governments for governmental purposes, under such conditions that they increase the assets without increasing the debt liabilities or decrease the debt liabilities without decreasing the assets. In the second column for receipts are summarized all other receipts under the heading " Nonrevenue." These amounts are included in local accounts and must be set up to secure a complete statement, although they do not result in an increase in the net value of municipal assets. In the column for payments headed " Governmental-cost" are summarized all amounts recorded in the books of the several municipalities as having been paid on account of expenses, interest, and outlays, other than payments in error, payments of accrued interest on investments purchased, and payments for outlays balanced by amounts credited in outlay DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. 17 accounts. In the second column for payments are summarized all other payments under the heading " Nongovernmental-cost." These payments do not result in a decrease in the net value of municipal assets. The receipts and payments summarized as here stated are given in considerable detail in Tables 3, 4, 10, and 11. Divisions and funds of municipal government.—The wide diversity of municipal organization is shown, in its principal features, by the list of divisions and funds employed in accounting for the services usually provided by local governmental bodies. In many of the cities all municipal functions are administered by the city corporation, while in others the functions of local government are carried on by two or more governments as independent units, each having the power of taxation, for the purpose for which it was constituted, over all or a part of the territory of the city. In all cases there is the city corporation, which is charged with the administration of all municipal functions, except those intrusted to independent districts created to provide specific services for the community, the extent of authority in each case being determined by general statutes or charter enactments. When the city corporation is the only local governmental organization, the figures for the several funds are presented immediately below the name of the city, as in the case of New York, N. Y. An additional governmental division is shown under the name of the city as coordinate with the city corporation, as in the case of Chicago, 111. For cities where local government is administered by two or more independent divisions the funds of each division are shown as subordinate to the division to which they belong. The term "County" appears as the designation of independent governmental units in 15 of the cities of Groups I and II, as follows: Chicago, 111., Detroit, Mich., Cleveland, Ohio, Los Angeles, Calif., Pittsburgh, Pa., Buffalo, N. Y., Milwaukee, Wis., Newark, N. J., Cincinnati, Ohio, Minneapolis, Minn., Kansas City, Mo., Indianapolis, Ind., Seattle, Wash., Rochester, N. Y., and Jersey City, N. J. The data shown for these units, except those tabulated opposite the designation "County as agent," comprise percentages of the entire data for the county, the per cent in each case being based upon the ratio between the assessed valuation of the city and that of the entire county. This treatment seems desirable because of the fact that in eight of the cities of these groups, viz, New York, N. Y., Philadelphia, Pa., St. Louis, Mo., Boston, Mass., Baltimore, Md., San Francisco, Calif., Washington, D. C , and New Orleans, La., the original county organization has been merged with that of the city. The addition of the county figures, therefore, places the cities of Groups I and II on a more comparable basis than would be secured without such addition. The data for cities of these two groups, however, are not comparable with those for cities of Groups III, IV, and V, with the exception of those for Denver, Colo., a municipality in which the county organization is merged with that of the city. For cities with county receipts and payments, this report presents correct statements of the revenue receipts of each of the divisions of government—city corporation, county, and school or other district—so far as such moneys were received by it, whether the revenues were collected by the divisions for which they were levied or by another division. As subordinate to each governmental unit, Table 2 shows those funds which are kept wholly separate from other funds and the transactions of which are usually recorded by city officials in independent systems of accounts. Sinking, investment, and trust funds are, however, always shown separately, whether the city officials record the transactions of these funds with other city accounts or maintain separate systems of accounts the efor. With the exception just 83617—24f 2 18 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. mentioned, the first column of Table 2 shows the classes of funds with separate sets of records, but it does not show the number of separate sets of records that must be consulted, because many funds, especially trust funds, may be administered by separate boards, a fact that is only in part revealed in the next column, which shows the dates on which the several fiscal years close. Where two or more funds of the same class close their fiscal years on the same date, the table gives no indication as to their number. A large number of funds indicates that many municipal transactions are not under a central accounting control, and that responsibility is divided among several officials. Judging from the experience of the commercial world, it is believed that the best financial administration is possible only when all financial transactions are brought within one accounting system and when one official is held responsible for its proper conduct. The term "general treasury" is applied to the aggregate of the principal city funds, other than investment, trust, and sinking funds, over which the city auditor or comptroller exercises authority. The term "cash in transit" is the designation applied to cash entered on the books of one department as paid to another but not recorded on the books of that other department as received during the fiscal year reported. Cash in transit is reported only in the case of funds having the same date for closing their fiscal years. Date of close of fiscal year.—The table shows the dates on which the fiscal years of all municipal funds close. The widely varying dates complicate the work of compiling the statistics, and render the results much less comparable than they would be if a uniform date were adopted. Not only do the various cities close their fiscal years on many different dates, but often the fiscal years of units of the same city and of their funds and accounts close on different dates. A uniform date for the close of the fiscal years of all divisions, funds, and accounts of cities would greatly facilitate the compilation of comparable municipal statistics. Several States have statutes fixing a uniform date for their cities, and the enactment of similar laws by the other States can not be too strongly urged. TABLE 3. Revenue receipts.—Table 3 is designed to present the revenue receipts for each of the 261 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 division of municipal government. ,, When the city corporation is the only governmental unit having such power, only one line is devoted to the city, the revenue receipts 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. For 105 municipalities from which reports were received the city corporation was the only local governmental unit. Where there were additional governmental units the revenue receipts of each unit, including such receipts of all funds and accounts subordinate to such unit, are shown on the line of the descriptive title of the unit. The governmental units shown in the table, with the possible exception of some of the counties, for which parts of the data are included, all exercise municipal functions. The purpose subserved by including certain data of counties with 15 of the larger cities is set forth in the text for Table 2. The significance of the terms employed in Table 3 as designations of the several sources of revenue receipts is set forth below. The term "revenue" is defined in the text for Table 2, and the terms applied to the several classes of revenue receipts are defined in the paragraphs which follow 19 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. mberJ 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 in the case of privately owned real property. As such taxes the Bureau of the Census includes all taxes upon the property of corporations levied upon the basis of the amount of corporate stock, corporate indebtedness, or of both corporate stock and indebtedness, or on any other basis than the valuation of all the property of the corporation; taxes upon savings banks and kindred corporations, which are levied in proportion to a certain specified portion of deposits, as their excess above the value of specified investments; and taxes upon life insurance corporations assessed upon the valuations of their policies. Special taxes also include all taxes levied upon mortgages at the time of their execution or entry of public record; inheritance taxes and taxes on incomes; taxes on investments, choses in action, 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 a t 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. In Table 3 special taxes are tabulated under two heads. In the column headed "Property" are shown the amounts received as taxes on special properties, or properties other than those classified as general, the taxes on which are designated " General property taxes," as above defined. The amounts received from the different classes of special property taxes are shown in Table III, which follows. Table III 3 a SPECIAL PROPERTY T A X E S . CITY. Bank stock. Total. O $13,371,468 G r a n d total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V._ _ _ _ 5,138, 755 317,163 4, 509, 772 1, 793, 283 1,612,495 Corporation. Street railway. All other. $3,675,158 $8, 877, 397 $423,668 $395, 245 2,025,856 315,601 554,952 302, 283 476,466 2, 654,330 224,679 12 41,937 115,154 41,886 233,890 1,550 16, 778 138, 655 4,372 3, 896,105 1, 237,191 1, 089, 771 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 AND OVER. 1 4 7 8 1? New York, N . Y Detroit, Mich Boston, Mass_ Baltimore, M d Buffalo, N . Y $1,153, 65, 3, 262, 544, 113, 088 $1,153,088 698 344 I 444,308 269 315,104 356 113,356 $60, 973 2, 593, 357 $4, 725 $224,679 229,165 GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000. 15 19 20 22 23 Newark, N . J Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, I n d Rochester, N . Y $151,263 1,550 12 79, 548 84, 790 $151, 263 $1, 550 $12 79, 548 84, 790 20 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. City nu mber. GROUP I I I — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000. Table III—Continued. SPECIAL P R O P E R T Y T A X E S . CITY. Bank stock. Total. 36 37 40 44 46 Worcester, M a s s Syracuse, N . Y N e w H a v e n , Conn__ 49 50 53 54 57 Corporation. Street railway. $485,309 21,403 | 76,625 19,146 895,121 $31, 598 21,403 i 75,918 19,146 2,653 $453,161 Springfield, M a s s P a t e r s o n , N . J_._ N e w Bedford, M a s s Trenton, N . J _ Camden, N . J 408,488 | 9,220 626, 677 21, 300 ' 37, 969 I 31,418 9, 220 35, 215 21, 300 37,969 375,132 1,938 575,263 16,199 58 60 61 6? 65 Fall R i v e r , M a s s Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Lowell, M a s s . ___ C am bridge, Mass 632,042 91, 385 444 399,449 482, 330 39, 813 91, 385 590,977 1,252 17, 291 32, 984 380,625 430,511 1,533 18, 835 69 71 7? 73 74 Yonkers, N . Y . Duluth, Minn Lynn, Mass Elizabeth, N . J Utica, N . Y 7, 275 15,627 212, 360 7,214 60, 388 197, 968 1,630 __ Hartford, Conn All other. $550 $707 0) 892, 4G8 444 7, 275 15,627 12, 762 7, 214 60, 388 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000. I 77 79 80 8? 91 Somerville, M a s s Waterbury, Conn Lawrence, Mass Schenectady, N . Y Bayonne, N . J . ._. . . . _ 99, 100 101 102 109 M a n c h e s t e r , N . H___ _ Portland, M e Troy, N . Y Binghamton, N . Y Brockton, Mass 110 11?, 114 m Hoboken, N . J Saginaw, M i c h Passaic, N . J N e w Britain, Conn 1?4 134 136 140 Holyoke, Mass _. Haverhill, Mass N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y E a s t Orange, N . J_ 147 150 151 1,54 Winston-Salem, N . C Atlantic City, N . J . Quincy, Mass _ Maiden, Mass _. _. _ _ _ | 1 | | 1 $10,920 16,402 5,604 7,315 3,997 204, 743 51,997 39, 328 14,648 228, 792 ; I 1 , 51,997 39,328 14,648 19,449 20, 640 | 66 13, 784 ! 14, 239 i 20,640 13,784 i 14, 239 ! I ! ! 15,185 16,222 24,567 4,533 1,869 10,545 ! 86,957 ] 91, 839 1 10,545 4,823 8,085 260, 909 104,135 24, 567 4,533 ._. __ $109,360 16, 402 482, 618 7,315 3,997 _ _. . $24,477 $73,963 476, 278 736 i 68,023 $136, 720 1 i 201,174 8,169 i _ _ 66 0) 245, 724 87, 913 1,869 81, 277 70, 862 857 12,892 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000. 155 162 163 166 170 Charlotte, N. C Newton, Mass Elmira, N. Y. Chelsea, Mass Mount Vernon, N . Y_ $4,355 231, 546 14,126 97, 224 4,945 $139,976 14,126 6,030 4,945 ' 172 175 176 181 184 Kenosha, Wis Pittsfield, Mass Perth Amboy, N . J.. Medford, Mass Salem, Mass __. 17 119,355 3, 385 39, 526 92,192 19,531 3,385 3, 763 7,811 99,824 25, 545 83,565 10, 218 816 186 187 189 194 196 Everett, Mass Fitchburg, Mass.. West Hoboken, N . J Brookline, Mass Jamestown, N. Y 2,330 ; 13,107 10, 287 104,971 35,499 122, 783 128,451 10, 314 228 99,970 14, 214 J I 135,427 141,786 10,287 219,155 35,469 11 $4,355 0, 262 83,179 * Tax on stock of other corporations included with that on bank stock. 3,015 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. 21 Citynu mber. G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000—Continued. Table III—Continued. SPECIAL P R O P E R T Y TAXES. CITY. Total. ?05 707 211 21? N e w Rochelle, N . Y Taunton, Mass Stamford, C o n n 216 218 ??? 224 Poughkeepsie, N . Y Auburn, N. Y Meriden, Conn. New Brunswick, N . J 229 230 241 246 Orange, N . J West New York, N . J Watertown, N. Y . Waltham, Mass 248 249 254 257 Revere, M a s s . . . Cumberland, Md_. .. Montclair, N . J Clifton, N . J . . 1 _. - .. _ __ __ _ _ _. - . . __ - ._.__._ __ _ Corporation. Bank stock. $2,989 5, 416 13, 781 i 4, 620 $137,356 5,416 118,870 4,620 . . . _ i 17,923 7,929 8,828 5,456 1 17, 923 7,929 i 8,828 5,456 3, 050 300 12,919 112,760 3, 050 300 12,919 11,214 12,173 10,466 4,417 1,217 210 10,466 4,417 1,217 Street railway. $134,035 $332 104, 270 819 All other. 0) 0) 101,481 65 11,406 557 T a x on stock"of o t h e r corporations i n c l u d e d w i t h t h a t on b a n k s t o c k . The amounts received from the different classes of special taxes shown in the column headed "All other" are presented in Table IV, which follows. Table IV OTHER SPECIAL T A X E S . Grand total. Group Group Group Group Group I___ II.. III. IV. V_. Mortgage. Total. Inheritance. $27, 718,378 $1,145,958 $23,147,780 $3,419, 560 17,314,607 2,673,457 3, 203,896 1, 550, 422 2, 975, 996 295,291 323, 718 441, 052 30, 941 54, 956 13,978,317 2,309,112 2,613,571 1,402, 708 2, 844, 072 3,040,999 35, 547 149,273 116,773 76, 968 GROUP I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 500,000 A N D 1 4 5 6 7 12 New York, N . Y Detroit, M i c h Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, M o Boston, M a s s Buffalo, N . Y _ _ $12, 389,185 £25,795 295,291 46,144 3,244,867 813,325 $10, 021, 205 All other. $5,080 5,080 OVER. $2, 367,980 525,795 . . . . $295, 291 46,144 3, 244, 867 712,245 101,080 GROUP I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 300,000 T O 500,000. 13 14 16 17 ?? Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C . C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio Minneapolis, M i n n Rochester, N . Y - $2, 023, 620 5,080 244,737 56,309 343,711 $1,965,401 $58, 219 $5,080 244, 737 20, 762 $35, 547 343, 711 GROUP I I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,090. ?6 ?7 ?9 33 36 Toledo, Ohio C o l u m b u s , Ohio St. P a u l , M i n n A k r o n , Ohio Worcester, Mass $75,332 156,693 ! 30,167 32, 330 438,858 1 $75,332 156,693 $30,167 32,330 ! $438,858 22 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. City nu mber. GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. Table IV—Continued. OTHER SPECIAL TAXES . CITY. Total. 37 38 43 49 52 Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va D a y t o n , Ohio Springfield, M a s s Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio 53 55 58 60 6? N e w Bedford, M a s s Norfolk, V a Fall River, Mass Albany, N . Y Lowell, M a s s 65 69 71 72 74 Cambridge, M a s s . Yonkers, N . Y Duluth, Minn ._> Lynn, Mass Utica, N . Y $217,412 135,506 30,375 417,415 335 _ 202,024 10,481 236,382 148,861 192,225 . ... Inheritance. Income. $184,346 All other. Mortgage. $33,066 $135,506 30,375 417,415 335 16,481 202,024 236,382 115,297 192,225 352,877 199,055 9,819 202,443 115,306 33,564 352,877 176,180 22,875 9,819 202, 443 95,524 19,782 G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000. 77 80 81 8? 101 Somerville, M a s s Lawrence, Mass Canton, Ohio,. Schenectady, N . Y Troy, N - Y 10? 109 116 1?1 1?4 Binghamton, N . Y Brockton, Mass Springfield, Ohio Racine, Wis Holyoke, Mass 134 136 142 151 154 Haverhill, Mass N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y Roanoke, Va Quincy, M a s s . Maiden, Mass. . - > . _ . ... __.*„_. $142,109 148,333 11,301 84,711 68,506 $11,301 59,921 173,708 18,897 189,233 124,013 18,897 131,734 136,254 743 127, 250 133, 709 $142,109 148,333 72,274 60,558 $12,437 7,948 59,921 173,708 189,233 123, 573 440 131, 734 100,227 36, 027 743 127,250 133, 709 G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000. 156 162 163 166 170 L a k e w o o d ,Ohio Newton, Mass Elmira, N . Y 17? Kenosha, Wis _. Pittsfleld, M a s s L i m a , Ohio . Medford, Mass Salem, M a s s 17*) 178 181 184 $11,093 335,224 46,479 75,293 119,573 __ . M o u n t Vernon, N . Y 390,322 104,000 3,949 95,875 122, 602 . . 186 187 188 191 194 Everett Mass. _ . . Fitchburg, Mass -„ . . Hamilton, Ohio. Brookline, M a s s . _ 196 198 199 205 207 Jamestown, N . Y „ . 84,456 81, 590 107,263 4,231 441,042 Chicopee, M a s s N e w Rochelle, N . Y 33,827 78,086 1, 294 59,408 93, 467 211 215 216 218 231 Poughkeepsie, N . Y Auburn, N . Y Amsterdam, N . Y 79,918 6,349 46,820 29,050 25, 013 235 238 240 241 Oshkosh, WTis Green Bay, W i s Petersburg, Va Watertown, N . Y _ . _ ._ . 83, 376 87, 727 1,595 39, 329 ! $11,093 $335,224 41,122 75, 293 87,623 $5,357 31,950 390,322 104,000 3,949 95,875 122, 602 84, 456 81, 590 107,263 4, 231 441, 042 1,294 29,208 78,086 59,408 79,469 4,619 13,998 79,918 6,349 37, 210 26,104 19,686 9,610 2,946 5,327 83,376 87, 727 1,595 36,168 3,161 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. 23 City nu mber. I GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. ?44 ?46 ?48 ?*>1 Table IV—Continued. OTHER SPECIAL TAXES. CITY. Total. Sheboygan, Wis . , . Waltham, Mass Revere, Mass Newburgh, N . Y ?55 Warren, Ohio ?56 La Crosse, Wis ?58 Lynchburg, Va ?61 Steubenville, Ohio _-. $81,724 73,374 19,277 25,951 7,198 60,974 11,849 7,398 Inheritance. —- Income. Mortgage. All other. $81,724 73,374 19,277 25,951 $7,198 11,849 7,398 60,974 Poll taxes.—Under t h e t e r m "poll t a x e s " t h e Bureau of t h e Census includes all per capita taxes, uniform or graded, whether such taxes are levied as specific a m o u n t s against t h e persons subject thereto or as a d valorem taxes based upon an a r b i t r a r y valuation of polls or occupations. Business taxes.—Business taxes are taxes upon business a n d business activities exacted, with or without t h e issue of licenses, from persons n a t u r a l a n d corporate (1) in proportion t o t h e volume of business, (2) by reason of t h e business in which t h e y are engaged, or (3) by reason of some activity which constitutes a p a r t of their business. As here defined, business taxes m a y be levied with or without reference to measurable or assumed measurable benefits conferred upon or enjoyed by t h e taxpayers, or special expenses imposed by t h e m upon t h e government. N o n b u s i n e s s license taxes.—Nonbusiness license taxes are taxes other t h a n upon business t h a t are exacted primarily for purposes of regulation, a n d are collected in connection with t h e issue of so-called licenses or permits, a n d are always levied with reference to measurable or assumed measurable benefits conferred upon or enjoyed by t h e licensee. They include (1) license taxes on dogs, collected from t h e owners in connection with t h e issue of licenses or permits t o keep such animals for a specified t i m e ; (2) general license taxes, or licenses for nonbusiness purposes other t h a n dog licenses a n d d e p a r t m e n t a l permits, such as licenses to use automobiles, motor cycles, carriages, a n d bicycles, where t h e license is not required because of any specific business in which they are t o be used; a n d (3) receipts from d e p a r t m e n t a l permits, other t h a n those issued by public service enterprises, such as marriage licenses, building permits, a n d permits t o m a k e sewer connections a n d to dig in t h e streets. Special a s s e s s m e n t s and special charges for outlays.—Special assessments are compulsory contributions levied under t h e taxing or police power to defray t h e costs of specific public improvements or public services u n d e r t a k e n primarily in t h e interest of t h e public. They differ from t h e general property tax in t h a t t h e y are apportioned according t o t h e assumed benefits to t h e p r o p e r t y affected by t h e improvements, or t h e assumed benefits to individuals or corporations by reason of t h e services performed. The a m o u n t s shown in t h e table include all a m o u n t s received on account of assessments levied to meet such costs for street a n d sewer construction a n d maintenance, a n d for other improvements a n d services, as had been assessed against t h e benefited properties. Special charges for outlays differ somewhat from special assessments. Such a charge is m a d e where t h e cost of a public improvement, t h e p a y m e n t for which is classified as an outlay, is m a d e a charge against the benefited person or property, a n d t h e a m o u n t of t h e charge is t h e a m o u n t of t h e actual cost to t h e city of an 24 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. improvement, such as t h e construction of a sidewalk, t h e charge being m a d e against t h e owner of t h e property without a n y levy being m a d e against others. Fines, forfeits, and escheats.—Fines are a m o u n t s of wealth exacted from individuals, firms, a n d corporations under t h e sovereign power of inflicting p u n i s h m e n t as penalties for violation of law; forfeits are a m o u n t s accruing t o governments in accordance with the t e r m s of contracts as penalties for nonobservance of such contracts; a n d escheats are a m o u n t s of money, or a m o u n t s received from t h e disposal of property, t h e owners of which can not be ascertained or located. Subventions and grants.—Subventions a n d grants are a m o u n t s contributed by one civil division, as a state or county, t o its minor civil divisions, as a n aid or subvention to assist in t h e support of specified functions. Donations and gifts.—Donations a n d gifts consist of gratuitous contributions received from private persons a n d corporations in t h e form of gifts or bequests of cash, securities, realty, or other property, t h e principal or income of which can be expended for municipal uses, which in most cases are designated b y t h e donor. Pension assessments.—Pension assessments are a m o u n t s received b y or for policemen's, firemen's, teachers', or other pension or retirement funds t h a t are contributed by t h e city employees as dues, percentages of salaries, or so-called assessments for t h e establishment or maintenance of such funds. Highway privileges.—Highway privilege dues is t h e designation applied b y t h e Bureau of t h e Census to a m o u n t s received from individuals a n d corporations enjoying t h e special privilege of using t h e streets a n d alleys of cities in providing public services, such as those furnished by street railways, subways, electric light, telephone or water companies, when such receipts are in t h e n a t u r e of compensation for t h e use of or privilege in t h e streets a n d are collected under t h e t e r m s of t h e original or a subsequent franchise; also to a m o u n t s received for g r a n t s of t h e privilege of maintaining private sewers, drains, a n d vaults under t h e street, fruit, a n d other stands, and other property on t h e sidewalk, and o f extending awnings, b a y and show windows, a n d other structures a n d conveniences, including signs, beyond t h e building line. Rents of investment properties.—The receipts from rents t a b u l a t e d in Table 3 comprise all a m o u n t s received by the various divisions a n d funds of t h e governm e n t of t h e city from t h e rental of real property held principally or wholly for investment purposes. Receipts from interest.—Table 3 shows t h e total a m o u n t of interest received on revenue account by t h e general treasuries of t h e various divisions of t h e g o v e r n m e n t of t h e city a n d by their separate funds, except such a m o u n t s as were received as interest on taxes and special assessments, which are t a b u l a t e d with t h e receipts from revenues of those two classes. Earnings of general departments.—General d e p a r t m e n t s , as t h e t e r m is used by t h e Bureau of t h e Census, include all d e p a r t m e n t s of administration which h a v e charge of municipal activities, except those changed with t h e administration of public service enterprises, such as water-supply systems, electric-light systems, gas-supply systems, and m a r k e t s . The revenue receipts of general dep a r t m e n t s are derived from fees, charges, minor sales, and allied sources. T h e fees a n d charges here included are those which represent t h e a c t u a l compensation for services performed. They are to be distinguished from receipts which secure for t h e individuals or corporations making t h e p a y m e n t s t h e privilege or right of doing something, such as license fees, which are t a b u l a t e d as receipts from business and nonbusiness license taxes. Earnings of public service enterprises.—Under t h e designation " p u b l i c service e n t e r p r i s e s " t h e Bureau of t h e Census includes those enterprises or branches of 25 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. municipal service which are established and maintained by city governments for the purpose of providing the public, or the public and the city, with some utility or service, such as water, electricity, or gas. The amounts of the revenue receipts of each of the most important public service enterprises are shown separately in Table V, which follows. Total. Watersupply systems. Electric light and power systems. Markets and scales. $184,504, 606 $125, 504, 767 $18,734, 290 $2,759, 544 Table V Grand total. Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV_ V 81,335,456 26, 411,291 38,142, 909 22. 720, 825 15,894,125 55,217,457 13,880, 564 27, 736, 501 16,153, 342 12, 516,903 5,834,146 2,827,106 2, 861, 028 4, 850, 566 2,361, 444 1,333,068 596,010 438,267 290,379 101,820 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 AND OVER. New York, N . Y . . _ Chicago, 111. Philadelphia, Pa__. Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, Mo $26, 592,492 9, 567, 726 6, 726,108 6, 611, 702 6,076,286 3,031, 299 $16,308,708 8,411,832 6,303, 508 2,815,062 3,551,383 2,858,886 Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Los Angeles, Calif.. Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif Buffalo, N. Y_ 4,108,519 2,564,524 7,732,040 2,907, 292 2,997,605 2,419,863 3, 789,485 1, 844, 635 4,309,269 2, 742, 248 10, 207 2,272, 234 $1,007, 289 2,061,393 $572, 762 12, 758 24,191 64,879 120, 754 62,984 148,381 100,908 2, 765,464 108,837 116,614 GROUP I I — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000. 13 14 15 16 17 18 Milwaukee, Wis W a s h i n g t o n , D . C__. _ Newark, N . J C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio Minneapolis, M i n n N e w Orleans, L a _ 19 20 21 Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, I n d Seattle, W a s h ?,?, Rochester, N . Y 23 Jersey C i t y , N . J . _ . . . $1, 727, 052 1,066,327 1,832,495 2,210,836 865,577 ! 2,822,150 $1, 720,169 1,014,698 1, 684,186 2,185,162 865, 514 930, 442 $6,883 38,574 104,455 19,393 63 232,161 1,708,984 1 86,927 ! 11,523,690 1,166,900 1,400,353 1, 648, 433 58, 718 80, 706 22,807 32, 250 1,412,422 1,045,469 1,374,069 $2,827,106 $13, 055 43, 854 6,281 1, 659, 547 1,833 6,221 7, 261,355 89,181 26, 284 GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000. ?4 ?5 26 27 28 P o r t l a n d , Oreg D e n v e r , Colo _ _ Toledo, O h i o . . . C o l u m b u s , Ohio Providence, R. I 29 30 31 3? 33 St. P a u l , M i n n Louisville, K y O a k l a n d , Calif Atlanta, Ga A k r o n , Ohio 34 35 36 37 38 Omaha, Nebr Birmingham, Ala Worcester, M a s s . Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va 39 40 41 42 43 San Antonio, T e x . New Haven, Conn Dallas, T e x . . . Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio $2,060,107 1,946, 232 1,141,415 1, 229,949 1, 264,974 _ __ __ $1,070, 050 1,894,990 1,074, 278 1,000,935 1, 229,019 $178, 570 $13, 041 24, 357 20,094 50,444 $977,016 26,885 47,043 35, 654 18, 274 192, 822 13,007- 35,955 682,801 1 940, 096 192, 822 1,066, 530 992,910 639,501 921,822 7,646 1,050,079 967,402 3,444 25,508 3,395,490 80,178 i 673,323 I 720, 569 , ! 1,938,344 985, 019 34,079 620,480 704,772 442, 861 20, 225 6,134 804, 831 788,245 538,652 803,406 765,372 497,143 2,410,471 46,099 52,843 15, 797 25,982 16, 792 4,095 1§, 961 41, 509 1,469, 501 3,433 2,039 1,425 3,912 26 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. City num-1 ber. GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued. Table V—Continued. Total. CITY. j Watersupply systems. Electric light a n d power systems. Markets and scales. All other. ! 44 45 46 47 \H Bridgeport, Conn Houston, Tex Hartford, Conn Grand Rapids, Mich Scranton, P a _ 49 50 51 52 53 Springfield, M a s s Paterson, N . J Des Moines, I o w a . . . Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio N e w Bedford, M a s s 54 55 56 57 58 Trenton, N . J Norfolk, V a Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h . Camden, N . JFall River, Mass 59 60 61 62 63 Nashville, T e n n Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Lowell, M a s s Kansas City, Kans 64 65 66 67 $707,158 1 . 626,459 496,333 850 $401,895 607,885 427, 531 $51,429 9,949 11,281 850 $253,834 8,625 57,521 13,902 598,117 ! 584,215 570,464 | 439,741 ! 439,992 i 534,473 437,911 408,434 13,586 1,830 511,417 ' 977.363 [ 466, 746 536,239 418,843 503,962 529,025 431,166 509,138 384,306 4,445 25,802 1,476 329 3,010 422,536 34,104 27,101 34,208 437,946 652.364 | 350,387 1 405, 502 1, 860,358 415,908 648,322 340,363 386,818 602,071 21, 770 300 5,021 102 268 3,742 5,003 18,582 Fort Worth, Tex Cambridge, Mass R e a d i n g , Pa.__ Erie, P a 481,856 479,787 433,255 555,631 481,856 439,422 433, 255 549, 700 68 69 70 71 Flint, Mich_ Yonkers, N . Y S p o k a n e , Wash__ Duluth, Minn 441,387 622,791 573,682 975,190 437,611 614,202 558,934 351,943 72 73 74 75 Lynn, Mass Elizabeth, N . J Utica, N . Y.__ Tacoma, Wash 418,898 5,218 7,286 2,167,822 371, 294 _ . _ . __ . . __ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ $1,258, 287 ; 40,365 5,931 3,776 189 ' 14, 748 8,400 623, 247 I 3,256 643, 653 22,405 31,558 1,378,072 458 47,604 1,962 7,286 145, 639 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000. 76 77 78 79 80 Jacksonville, F l a 81 8? 83 84 85 Canton, Ohio 86 87 88 89 90 91 <y> 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 Oklahoma City, Okla W a t e r b u r y , C o n n __ Lawrence, M a s s . _ - _ __ Tulsa, Okla Evansville, I n d El Paso, Tex Portland, M e Troy, N . Y Rockford, 111 Charleston, S . C Little Rock, Ark j i | i $247,563 277, 229 416,976 296, 586 300,069 287,673 197,046 i 879,074 298,478 , 308,630 | 272,955 193, 747 282,999 285,146 256, 709 253,353 162,042 396,672 322,827 774,359 187,435 161,432 382, 743 322,827 698, 404 ! , , ! 613,653 ! 204,820 263,723 4,410 4,177 P e o r i a , 111 Sioux C i t y , I o w a $1,510,319 277,229 416,976 296,586 340,956 _ _ __ 6,281 i 2,097; 304,820 , 279,682 425,932 347,862 151,299 170,847 437,706 10.999 i i 1 j 1 613, 653 167, 340 263, 723 $1,158, 686 $104,070 40,887 590, 813 $5, 899 3,299 5,262 4,001 12, 899 47,648 610 13,929 8,819 9,331 39, 022 18, 270 75,955 304 37,176 4,410 4,177 301,696 274,121 368, 615 346,707 151,299 169, 873 412, 686 869 1,255 1,546 5,412 842 1,578 5,561 57,317 271 884 974 11,036 13,984 10,999 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. 27 Citynum-n ber. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. Table V—Continued. CITY. Watersupply systems. Total. 106 107 108 109 110 E a s t S t Louis, III S a c r a m e n t o , Calif _ Brockton, Mass H o b o k e n , N . J_ ._ _ _. 319,453 236, 642 323,360 111 119, 113 114 115 Terre Haute, Ind Saginaw, M i c h Pawtucket, R. I Passaic, N . J Gary, I n d . - 37,503 209,325 385,173 I 92 10,091 ! 116 117 118 119 120 Springfield, Ohio Altoona, P a . L o n g B e a c h , Calif Chester, P a . Mobile, Ala 121 Racine, Wis. _ . N e w Britain, Conn Lansing, Mich Holyoke, M a s s . . Springfield, 111 m 123 124 125 126 m 128 129 130 131 Markets and scales. $629 _ __ _. . . Chattanooga, Tenn.._ Berkeley, Calif Davenport, Iowa Hamtramck, Mich Bethlehem, P a _ _ 809 1,027 173, 876 377,986 2,329 $7,492 16,939 2,224 4,776 173,719 II, 950 303, 735 189,401 | 1, 568,847 1,345,348 424.400 283,309 151,706 260,086 191,352 227, 779 1,039 1,303, 259 723,519 163,302 605 1,520 7,389 56 1 36,694 34,422 7,187 92 270 171,176 156,418 413,220 6,982 2,545 47,115 19,097 37,695 4,897 430,477 31,799 3,659 1,894 27,816 264, 598 213,502 134 135 270, 626 290,931 382,423 190,315 201,346 250, 763 210, 293 373,430 190,315 190,858 136 137 138 139 140 N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y Highland Park, Mich Macon, Ga _ Huntington, W. Va E a s t Orange, N . J 157, 263 337,823 305,929 15, 544 230,473 151,378 337, 823 295,807 141 142 143 144 145 Lancaster, P a Roanoke, Va Tampa, Fla Augusta, Ga Cicero, 111 224,372 35,842 6,872 240,750 155,886 ! 191, 846 146 147 148 149 150 Winston-Salem, N . C Fresno, Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J 171,976 205,135 6,973 221,355 293, 560 154,975 197,379 221,005 293, 560 151 152 153 154 Quincy, M a s s P a s a d e n a , Calif Kalamazoo, Mich Maiden, Mass 265,916 1,298,805 209,613 i 157,104 251,149 443,024 185,074 138,948 '. $58,510 13,476 8,634 188,115 158,642 424,978 2,545 232,784 11,048 1,894 27,872 264, 598 226, 990 AU other. $629 $260,943 223,166 314,726 Covington, K y Lincoln, N e b r . . . Portsmouth, Va Haverhill, Mass Wheeling, W . V a m 133 Electric light a n d power systems. 13,488 71, 577 2,633 496 4,068 17,230 8,565 4,925 9,113 1,375 5,885 5,952 10,122 9,592 230, 473 32, 526 35,842 6,872 64,108 176, 642 155,886 1,257 6,121 3,868 350 15, 744 1,635 3,105 1,158 14, 767 23,863 23,381 18,156 831,918 GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000. 155 156 157 1,58 159 Charlotte, N . C L a k e w o o d , Ohio York, P a Bay City, Mich Shreveport, L a 160 161 162 163 164 Cedar Rapids, Iowa McKeesport, P a Newton, Mass Elmira. N . Y N e w Castle, P a 165 166 167 168 169 D e c a t u r , 111 Chelsea, M a s s . . . W i c h i t a Falls, T e x Galveston, T e x Oak P a r k , 111 - _ $241,573 193,365 $225, 768 193, 263 466,063 231,370 145, 629 219,288 175,436 ! 233,979 219, 571 255, 740 1, 976 159,676 229, 779 219, 571 229,173 111, 700 138,245 199,981 1 265,264 i ,184,805 J 111, 700 138,245 196, 218 261, 998 184,805 I $15,805 $102 $314, 769 325 5,665 11,757 1,134 4,200 14,626 1,530 25,037 1,976 3,763 3,266 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. City num-1 ber. j GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. Table V — C o n t i n u e d . Total. CITY. 170 171 172 173 174 M o u n t Vernon, N . Y . . . Woonsocket, R . I 175 176 177 178 179 Pittsfield, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J . . . Beaumont, Tex L i m a , Ohio S t o c k t o n , Calif 180 181 182 183 184 P u e b l o , Colo Medford, M a s s . . Electric light a n d power systems. HI 28 Markets and scales. All other: $197,415 I 159, 939 157, 600 160, 973 $197,415 159,939 157,600 156, 246 135, 569 j 314, 372 ! 197,188 257, 280 29,805 135,252 307,078 140,127 254, 529 339, 616 115, 338 Charleston, W . Va Salem, M a s s - 348, 678 129, 237 10, 314 7,303 174,885 164,042 2,680 7,303 8,163 185 186 187 188 189 Everett, Mass Fitchburg, Mass Madison, W i s . . 161,302 146,513 192,425 148, 353 131, 715 162,142 129 12, 949 14, 798 30,154 190 191 192 193 194 H a m i l t o n , Ohio Springfield, M o E a s t Chicago, I n d Brookline, M a s s 696,212 3,897 131, 903 162,931 158,292 195 196 197 198 199 E v a n s t o n , 111 Jamestown, N . Y Waco, Tex_. Superior, W i s . L o r a i n , Ohio 228,179 575,634 1 170,665 228,179 197,107 168, 985 186,876 182, 343 200 201 202 203 ?04 Muskegon, M i c h . . . Joliet, 111 D u b u q u e , Iowa Muncie, Ind C o l u m b i a , S. C 134,182 215, 142 1 116,662 i 34,635 1 204,080 205 206 207 208 209 Chicopee, M a s s Battle Creek, Mich • N e w Rochelle, N . Y Pontiac, Mich A u r o r a , 111 363,558 108,273 135, 730 107,943 176,077 136,980 175, 945 134,492 210 211 212 213 214 Waterloo, Iowa Taunton, Mass 151.596 512,391 | 151, 596 118,863 Council Bluffs, I o w a Williamsport, P a 211,530 14,379 210, 921 609 14,379 215 216 217 218 219 P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio Poughkeepsie, N . Y R o c k I s l a n d , 111 Auburn, N . Y Austin, Tex 187,372 159,972 102,449 154,610 591,479 177,632 159,601 102,449 147,143 192, 032 929 220 221 222 223 224 Q u i n c y , 111.. Newport News, Va Meriden, Conn Easton, Pa N e w Brunswick, N . J . . . 154,503 I 15,621 1 118,463 2,359 169,571 j 153, 090 225 226 227 228 229 Ogden 230 231 232 233 234 M o n t g o m e r y , Ala Utah Amsterdam, N . Y Kokomo, I n d . .. . _. ... $3,765 317 4,895 2,399 57, 061 2,751 29,805 9,062 13, 899 10,314 331, 657 3,897 $232,652 4,639 7,148 1,381 24, 879 299 119,294 215,142 115,276 1,069 13, 819 713 182, 838 280 673 34, 635 20, 962 346, 500 4,533 3,713 224,115 330 132 516 391, 654 1,972 10, 010> 383, 518 769 8,811 371 7,467 7, 024- 1,413 15, 621 118,463 168, 616 2,359 955 113,483 J 145,560 32,309 121,838 108, 479 133,422 32 24 145, 251 145, 251 2.460 6,881 $962 4,972 12,114 32, 309 121, 838 2,460 ! ' 6,881 29 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. City number. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. Oshkosh, W i s ... Pensacola, F l a Lewiston, M e . Green B a y , W i s Columbus, Ga 240 241 242 243 244 Petersburg, Va_. Watertown, N. Y E a s t Cleveland, Ohio P h o e n i x , Ariz _ Sheboygan, W i s . 245 246 947 M o l i n e , 111 Waltham, Mass Anderson, I n d Revere, Mass Cumberland, M d 249 251 252 253 Newport, R. I N e w b u r g h , N . Y__ _ __ M u s k o g e e , Okla Cranston, R. I 254 255 256 ^7 Montclair, N . J W a r r e n , Ohio L a Crosse, W i s Clifton, N . J 258 Lynchburg, Va Fort Smith, Ark Colorado Springs, Colo 250 *>59 OPQ 261 Watersupply systems. Total. CITY. 235 236 237 238 239 *>48 | Table V—Continued. . _ _ 549 002 799 1 818 i 54.6 87,030 128, 342 116, 312 205, 808 151. 476 _ __ _ _ _ __ __ _ $156, 66, 80, 146, 156, j | ! 1 Electric light a n d power systems. $148,585 62, 382 80,799 . . . 146,626 144, 379 Markets and scales. $25 . _ s.. _ 76,087 128,342 116,312 204,951 146, 249 _ . _ _ 192 941 5,633 All other. $7,939 3,620 11,226 5,310 855 5,227 104, 619 125, 427 546, 438 93, 806 133,856 94, 294 106, 410 78, 202 93, 806 130,450 10, 325 19,017 2,392 111,969 211, 678 110, 648 204,063 1P8, 361 89, 560 167, 737 89, 560 624 190,209 124,666 1 200,976 166, 562 172,976 121, 332 178,781 166, 562 17,233 3,334 1,012 $468, 236 3,406 324 601 2,068 720 7,615 21,183 TABLE 4. Governmental-cost payments,—Under t h e general heading " Governmentalcost p a y m e n t s " of Table 4 are included all costs of municipal governments, consisting of t h e costs of t h e services employed, properties constructed, p u r chased, or rented, public improvements constructed or otherwise acquired, materials utilized, a n d interest on borrowed moneys, which are incurred for protecting person, property, a n d health, providing social necessities a n d conveniences, caring for t h e dependent and delinquent classes, and performing other services a n d carrying on other activities for which those governments h a v e a u t h o r i t y . These costs are readily separable into three classes—expenses, interest, a n d outlays. The governmental-cost p a y m e n t s are shown for t h e municipality a n d for each of its independent divisions in t h e same form as are revenue receipts, as explained in t h e text for Table 3, page 18. Expenses.—Municipal expenses are t h e costs and losses of cities from which no p e r m a n e n t or subsequently convertible value is received or receivable. They are (1) t h e costs, exclusive of those arising from t h e construction or acquisition of p e r m a n e n t properties or improvements, which are incurred by cities a n d their independent divisions of government on account of services employed, property rented, a n d materials utilized in connection with the maintenance and operation of government, a n d t h e m a n a g e m e n t of t r u s t s ; a n d (2) t h e losses occasioned by depreciation of so-called p e r m a n e n t properties, a n d otherwise. Table 4 presents these costs separately for general d e p a r t m e n t s a n d for public service enterprises, a n d Table 7 presents t h e m separately for t h e different d e p a r t m e n t s . Expenses of t h e most i m p o r t a n t public service enterprises are shown in Table VI, which follows. 30 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. Table VI Watersupply systems. Total. Grand total. Group Group Group Group Group $106,575,542 42,163,308 18,367, 393 22,101,164 | j 14,078,859 9,864, 818 I II III IV V $66,666, 333 27, 714, 225 8,108, 554 14, 069, 357 9, 336, 673 7,437, 524 Electric j light and Markets power I and scales, systems $13,539,278 $1,363, 625 3, 383,865 3, 387,191 2, 224, 294 3,090, 336 1, 453, 592 7 8 9 10 11 1? N e w York, N . Y C h i c a g o , 111 Philadelphia, P a Detroit, Mich C l e v e l a n d , Ohio St. Louis, M o $10,656,286 6,078,565 1 3,267,131 ! 3,420.969 3,594,116 j 2, 288,090 ! 2,406, 510 1, 216, 728 4,104,470 1,497,842 2, 252, 761 1,379,840 1 Boston, Mass Baltimore, M d . _. L o s Angeles, Calif Pittsburgh, P a S a n Francisco, Calif Buffalo, N . Y $6, 289, 531 4,981,114 3,042,818 1,003, 406 1,894,902 2,192,191 1, 725,130 1, 013,669 2,948,524 1, 368, 884 13, 541 1, 240, 515 $985, 423 1, 429, 900 $25,006,306 10,366,322 6, 705,729 5, 543,666 1,483,941 906,648 698,896 165,919 263,847 167,909 67,054 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 A N D 1 ? 3 4 5 6 All other. OVER. $252,523 ' 4,389 1 5.633 ! 30,967 1 93,959 | 23,723 ; $4,114, 232 107,639 218,680 2,386,596 175,355 72,176 32,418 ; 68,569 ! 648,962 134,490 187,404 34,676 2, 239,220 46,892 968, 542 94,282 i 92,433 1 ' GROUP IL—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000. 13 14 15 16 17 18 Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C Newark, N . J C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio Minneapolis, M i n n N e w Orleans, L a . $968,487 812,504 886,106 1,039,106 1 590, 578 j 2,085,957 $966,011 776, 522 802,122 1,012,952 586,030 712, 288 $2,476 34,028 37,423 13,936 4,548 19 *>0 ?A Kansas City, M o 1, 407,337 27,158 9,037,043 702,030 811,087 1, 374, 803 28,567 14,860 20, 247 9,834 ?,?, ?3 Seattle, Wash R o c h e s t e r , N . Y ._ Jersey C i t y , N . J . . . GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING ?4 ?5 ?6 07 *>8 P o r t l a n d , Oreg D e n v e r , Colo . T o l e d o , Ohio C o l u m b u s , Ohio 29 30 31 32 33 St. P a u l , M i n n Louisville, K y 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 49 43 Atlanta, Ga Omaha, Nebr 642,739 466, 790 i 335,701 i 472,690 j 312,920 . Worcester, M a s s . Syracuse, N . Y . Dallas, Tex _ Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio - 44 45 46 47 48 Bridgeport, Conn Houston, Tex. .. Hartford, C o n n . Grand Rapids, Mich . . 49 50 51 59 53 Springfield, M a s s . . Paterson, N . J N e w Bedford, M a s s A POPULATION $1,533,745 863,253 607,410 955,173 320,893 ._ - 509, 870 599,614 768,342 $625,043 801,359 553,603 653, 340 284,905 ' $1,954 46, 561 12, 218 1,373,669 $3,387,191 3,967 12,298 5,119,735 92,582 42, 745 O F 100,000 T O 300,000. $6,800 8,191 7,364 35. 458 $266, 375 $901,902 53,703 46,443 35,988 571, 656 456, 538 7,553 55 426, 678 307, 738 978 5,182 63,530 10,197 335,701 45,034 1,635,599 73,810 | 245,459 308, 700 1, 215, 558 336,783 ' 47, 760 185, 662 301,281 249, 227 15,894 3,308 381,098 417, 439 168,138 379, 217 376, 202 158,138 625 32,855 10,000 392, 742 403, 545 319,307 238 170,076 368,883 252, 578 6,967 16,398 6,726 238 215, 699 18,264 60,003 285, 295 268, 527 15,425 1,583 79,336 ..... 420,401 280, 804 1 413,139 1,298,816 25,472 578 2,088 7,419 21,375 8,844 57,709 944,956 7,050 3,308 1,256 8,382 16,768 i 325,640 279, 221 344,282 1 68,857 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. 31 City number. GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. Table V I — C o n t i n u e d . CITY. Total. 54 55 56 57 AK Trenton, N . J Norfolk, V a __ Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h Camden, N . J Fall River, M a s s , 59 60 61 62 63 Watersupply systems. Electric light a n d power systems. Markets a n d scales. All other. $406,416 610,683 268,024 1 211,186 j 397,972 $397,064 185, 551 204,515 191,757 325,496 $3,437 9,292 2,563 4,510 $5,915 415,840 60,946 19,429 67,966 Nashville, T e n n Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Lowell, M a s s Kansas City, Kans 233,241 1 510,541 1 195,129 310,490 1, 563,828 222,672 505,744 177,346 286,495 441,904 7,498 4,797 1,884 1,425 15,899 22,570 64 65 66 67 Fort Worth, T e x . Cambridge, Mass Reading, P a Erie, P a 151, 644 403,050 246,403 323,810 151, 644 352,166 246,403 316,492 68 69 70 71 Flint, Mich Yonkers, N . Y Spokane, W a s h Duluth, Minn 225,847 323,965 203,658 559,989 217,813 312,889 187, 777 148,472 72 73 74 75 Lynn, Mass Elizabeth, N . J . . . Utica, N . Y Tacoma, W a s h . . . 257,250 3,042 195,430 1,263,268 277,390 _ 3,071 $1,121,924 50,884 7,318 7,434 1,736 15,881 600 9,340 411,517 688 810,523 61,820 2,354 115,295 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000. $784, 357 108,076 203, 274 82,155 227, 728 $145, 008 108,076 203,274 82,155 188, 666 162, 570 146,550 654, 794 146,842 295, 690 146,351 143,093 175, 250 126, 799 255,007 Savannah, Ga Allentown, P a _ . Knoxville, T e n n E l Paso, T e x . . . San Diego, Calif 196,810 111, 292 I 239,203 253, 088 543, 844 I 134,412 111,111 222, 040 253, 088 440,099 Bayonne, N . J Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, P a Peoria, 111 St. J o s e p h , M o Wichita, Kans 472,138 212,312 118,292 2,221 1,750 16, 091 472,138 135,159 118,292 97 98 99 100 Wilkes-Barre, P a . _ _ Sioux C i t y , I o w a South Bend, I n d Portland, M e 5,105 180,881 184,004 245,178 172,929 176, 573 164,625 101 102 103 104 105 Troy, N . Y Binghamton, N . Y Rockford, 111 C h a r l e s t o n , S. C Little R o c k , A r k 110,864 154,123 107,371 251, 220 11,744 104,386 154,123 106, 668 207, 067 106 107 108 109 110 Johnstown, P a E a s t St. Louis, 111 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif Brockton, Mass Hoboken, N . J . . _ 111 112 113 114 115 Terre Haute, I n d Saginaw, M i c h Pawtucket, R. I Passaic, N . J Gary, I n d 76 77 78 79 80 Jacksonville, F l a Somerville, M a s s O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla Waterbury, Conn Lawrence, Mass 81 82 83 84 85 C a n t o n , Ohio Schenectady, N . Y Fort Wayne, I n d T u l s a , Okla Evansville, I n d 8fi 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 _ ._ _ _ 1 " ! 475,389 39,062 $4, 515 3,457 4,155 2,797 8,250 36,179 181 17,163 11,704 17,246 32,433 26,219 103,745 1,320 75, 833 2,221 1,750 16, 091 221 1,324 4,884 6,628 7,431 80,553 1,314 5,164 703 9,280 886 _ $107,958 $531,391 34,873 11, 744 886 157,705 139,412 311,017 109,834 125, 894 305,453 31,964 196,630 143,334 161, 550 128,421 16,587 4,638 47,871 13,518 5,564 508 2,096 5,949 31, 456 32,984 14,913 32 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. City number. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 T O 100,000-Contiuued. Table V I — C o n t i n u e d . 116 117 118 119 120 Springfield, Ohio Altoona, P a L o n g B e a c h , Calif Chester, P a Mobile, Ala 121 123 124 125 Racine, Wis N e w Britain, C o n n . Lansing, Mich Holyoke, Mass Springfield, 111 126 127 128 129 130 C h a t t a n o o g a , Tenn__ Berkeley, Calif. Davenport, Iowa Hamtramck, Mich Bethlehem, P a 131 132 133 134 135 Covington, K y Lincoln, N e b r Portsmouth, Va Haverhill, Mass W h e e l i n g , W . Va..__ 136 137 138 139 140 N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y Highland Park, Mich Macon, Ga Huntington, W . Va E a s t Orange, N . J 141 142 143 144 145 Lancaster, P a Roanoke, Va Tampa, F l a . . . Augusta, Ga Cicero, 111 146 147 148 149 150 Jackson, Mich Winston-Salem, N . C F r e s n o , Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J 151 15? 153 154 Q u i n c y , M a s s _ __ _ P a s a d e n a , Calif _ __ Kalamazoo, Mich Maiden, Mass m $103,428 85,885 309, 028 600 144,993 1 ___ _ . _ . . _ __ . . _ _ . . . _ _ . __ Electric light a n d power systems. $3,597 96,325 3,841 3,105 6,866 $843,193 442,357 140,807 1,801 1,640 7,773 10,166 4,746 5,000 223, 500 j 69,722 223,500 66,629 140,995 281,031 147, 706 1 80,057 115,940 I 136, 519 155,148 129,631 79, 299 110,742 87, 235 ! 136, 308 170, 611 1 10,395 210,386 84,734 136,308 159,964 All o t h e r . $13,961 600 44,827 26, 637 20,155 9,794 388, 528 32,217 2,393 4,746 5,000 3,093 119, 519 613 1,181 3,801 43 4,247 3,863 5,183 14,274 715 951 2,501 2,133 10, 647 8,262 210,386 135,237 137,220 13, 646 7,233 113,495 121,078 Markets a n d scales. $99,831 85, 885 291,962 189, 298 70,942 171,817 97,429 138, 740 222, 801 91, 097 1, 026, 605 928, 314 313,404 _ _ _ _ . . _ -_ Watersupply systems. Total. CITY*. 1,983 13,646 7,233 37, 364 76,131 121,078 104, 755 | 122,481 7, 533 { 166,157 183,792 88,861 115,523 97,547 679, 680 ; 110,412 72,775 1 77,461 120,944 90,341 45,689 965 3,186 2,177 720 164,348 183, 792 531, 731 677 14, 929 3,772 5,356 1,089 20,086 27,005 19,394 27, 086 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000. i 15^ 156 157 158 159 160 161 }W 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 C h a r l o t t e , N . C ._ York, Pa._ . _ Bay City, M i c h . _ Shreveport, La Cedar Rapids, Iowa McKeesport, P a Newton, Mass Elmira, N . Y N e w Castle, P a W i c h i t a Falls, T e x O a k P a r k , 111 170 171 17*> 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 $178,689 j 183,359 ; $162,909 183,059 299,115 ! 43, 512 j 78,117 29, 537 132,030 136,725 , 118,126 ,' 116,003 127,889 136,465 117,487 92,470 67,683 ' 42,203 J 159,973 ' 160, 769 179,337 67,683 42, 203 152,848 156, 383 179, 337 78,758 i 140,352 121,882 ! 67, 356 | 78, 758 140,352 121,882 57,918 _ . _ 26,112 ! 145,799 1 132, 565 I 110,532 11,195 I 24,755 137,515 84, 240 107,587 ! Pittsneld, Mass Perth Amboy, N . J S t o c k t o n , Calif $15, 780 $300 _ $218,498 25 1,436 260 962 2,500 13,950 2,705 639 22, 571 7,125 4,386 4,170 1,357 2,176 5,268 6,108 48,325 2,945 II, 195 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. 88 City num-1 ber. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. Table V I — C o n t i n u e d . 180 181 18? 183 184 P u e b l o , Colo Medford, Mass Lexington, K v Charleston, W . Va Salem, M a s s 185 186 187 188 189 Butte, Mont Everett, Mass Fitchburg, Mass Madison, Wis West Hoboken, N . J 190 191 19? 193 194 S a n Jose, Calif H a m i l t o n , Ohio Springfield, M o E a s t Chicago, I n d Brookline, M a s s 195 196 197 198 199 E v a n s t o n , 111 Jamestown, N . Y Waco, Tex Superior, W i s L o r a i n , Ohio ?00 ?01 ?0? Muskegon, Mich Joliet, 111 D u b u q u e , Iowa Muncie, Ind C o l u m b i a , S. C <>03 ?04 Watersupply systems. Total. CITY. _ _ _ Electric light a n d power systems. Markets a n d scales. All o t h e r . $306,590 ! 74,486 2,978 8,500 128,381 $290,631 49,860 107,854 $2,978 1,193 8,500 19,334 57,219 91,162 I 148,441 42,750 69,373 130,435 3,447 14,469 21,789 14,559 $15,959 24,626 1 89,912 581,687 4,265 _ __ 205 Chicopee, M a s s ^06 B a t t l e Creek, M i c h 207 I N e w Rochelle, N . Y ?08 P o n t i a c , M i c h 209 _ 210 211 212 213 214 Waterloo, Iowa Taunton, Mass Stamford, C o n n Council Bluffs, Towa. Williamsport, P a 215 216 217 218 219 P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio Poughkeepsie, N . Y R o c k I s l a n d , 111 Auburn, N. Y Austin, Tex 220 221 222 223 224 Q u i n c y , 111 225 226 227 228 229 D a n v i l l e , 111 Wilmington, N . C Ogden, U t a h 230 231 232 233 234 West N e w York, N . J Amsterdam, N. Y Hazleton, P a Norristown, Pa .. __ Merideri, C o n n . _ . .. Easton, Pa N e w Brunswick, N . J 316,929 4,265 118,035 112, 514 100, 586 278,187 130, 543 753 100, 559 | 100,586 78, 759 119,482 94,199 6,360 120,829 1 112.950 116.951 16, 365 119,937 100,561 112,950 115,689 20, 268 1,262 94,815 1,608 251, 534 58,097 ! 75, 238 57,597 130, 265 136, 650 130,065 133,483 94,068 346,666 94,068 81,992 5,521 173,341 2,579 6,537 753 23,508 4.524 16,365 23,514 5,264 171,032 500 200 531 2,636 11,666 253,674 311,314 1 700 311,228 86 700 102,280 89,976 63, 271 103, 837 322, 300 J 88,490 89,410 63,271 99,661 138,121 469 13,321 566 294 1,456 3,882 9,373 2,524 240 10,174 173,350 42, 623 45, 387 10,174 64, 752 64,199 131, 405 ' 131,114 291 99,179 23,308 101,388 38, 965 31,414 59,105 . $174,846 2,209 15, 657 31,414 59,105 51, 539 1 51,539 2,209 7,577 2,209 l ?35 ?36 9^7 238 239 ?40 ?41 949 ^43 244 Oshkosh, Wis Pensacola, F l a Lewiston, M e Green Bay, Wis Columbus, Ga _ Petersburg, Va Watertown, N . Y E a s t Cleveland, Ohio Phoenix, Ariz Sheboygan, W i s 83617—24t- _. _ ._ 154, 646 1 73, 421 33, 595 57,652 56,403 133,406 69, 214 33, 595 56, 891 49, 644 1 59,798 76,617 127,606 101,426 70, 393 75, 77, 127, 101, 75, 683 664 | 606 ! 426 i 825 5,956 _ 761 6, 759 3, 283 ::::::::::::: 15, 284 4,207 12, 602 1,047 5, 432 34 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. C'ity number. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. Table V I — C o n t i n u e d . Watersupply systems. Total. CITY. 245 246 247 248 249 M o l i n e , 111 Waltham, Mass Anderson, Ind Revere, Mass Cumberland, M d _ . __. ._ 250 251 252 253 N e w p o r t , R. I . N e w b u r g h , N . Y_ -_ M u s k o g e e , Okla Cranston, R. I 254 255 256 257 M o n t c l a i r , N . J_ W a r r e n , Ohio L a Crosse, Wis Clifton, N . J 258 259 260 261 Lynchburg, Va . _ Fort Smith, Ark __ Colorado Springs, Colo _ __ _ . _ .. _ . ._ ___ $85, 101, 337, 28, 104, Electric light a n d power systems. Markets a n d scales. 538 641 208 808 343 $76,646 73,517 48, 357 28, 808 103,143 4,898 33, 652 90, 942 32, 755 83, 913 74, 946 61,717 74, 704 61, 245 242 472 56, 74, 62, 86, 48, 239 71, 509 46,113 86, 530 i 7, 274 3,350 1,169 All o t h e r . $8, 892 28,124 i $288, 851 $1, 200 86 13 4,812 884 7,029 1 .. _. - 963 859 500 530 1,450 15, 2i8 i 1 Includes expenses of auditorium. Interest charges.—The t e r m " m u n i c i p a l interest c h a r g e s " is a designation of interest costs incurred by municipalities for t h e use of credit capital. All p a y ments on account of such charges are shown in a single column of Table 4. Outlays.—Municipal outlays are t h e costs of land a n d other properties a n d public improvements more or less p e r m a n e n t in character, which are owned a n d used by municipalities in t h e exercise cf their municipal functions or in connection with t h e business undertakings conducted by t h e m . I n t h e column for outlays are shown t h e aggregates of all p a y m e n t s for the purchase and i m p r o v e m e n t of land, t h e erection of new buildings, t h e installation and extension of water-supply systems, electric-light systems, and other enterprises, t h e purchase of e q u i p m e n t for t h e fire d e p a r t m e n t , purchases to increase the collections of libraries, museums, a n d a r t galleries, and all other acquisitions which add to t h e n u m b e r a n d value of t h e p e r m a n e n t possessions of the municipality. P a y m e n t s for outlays for t h e general d e p a r t m e n t s are separately shown in Table 9, as are also t h e t o t a l p a y m e n t s for outlays of public service enterprises. Comparison of revenue receipts and all governmental-cost payments.—Comparison between revenue receipts and governmental-cost p a y m e n t s are of t h e greatest significance in municipal finance. If a city is receiving more from revenue t h a n it is paying for expenses, interest, a n d outlays, it has a balance which m a y be applied to reducing indebtedness; while if its p a y m e n t s for expenses, interest, a n d outlays are greater t h a n its revenue receipts, t h e city is increasing its indebtedness. If it is realizing from revenues enough money to p a y for all expenses a n d interest, b u t for only a portion of its outlay, it is imposing upon t h e future a p a r t of t h e burden of paying for its p e r m a n e n t properties a n d public improvements. In t h e last three columns of Table 4 are shown t h e results of comparisons between revenue receipts a n d governmental-cost p a y m e n t s . I n t h e first of these columns is shown t h e excess of governmental-cost p a y m e n t s over revenue receipts for each of t h e cities in which such p a y m e n t s were in excess of revenue receipts, a n d in the second column is shown t h e excess of revenue receipts over governmental-cost p a y m e n t s for each of t h e cities in which revenue receipts were t h e greater. Of the 261 cities covered by this report 196 m a d e governmental-cost p a y m e n t s in excess of their revenue receipts, and 65 realized enough from revenues 35 DESCRIPTION OF tiEXEKAL TABLES. t o meet all their p a y m e n t s for expenses, interest, and outlays, a n d to h a v e a balance available for paying debt. Comparison of revenue receipts and payments for expenses and interest.—The last column of Table 4 shows t h e excess of revenue receipts over p a y m e n t s for expenses a n d interest. The p a y m e n t s for expenses and interest correspond a p proximately to t h e costs of a business corporation for maintenance, operating expenses, and interest, except t h a t no allowances have been made for depreciation. Of t h e 261 cities reported, 256 received from revenues a m o u n t s in excess of their p a y m e n t s for expenses and interest. Comparative summary of net revenue receipts and net governmental-cost payments of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1922.—Table V I I shows, for specified years from 1903 to 1922, t h e aggregate net revenue receipts and the aggregate net p a y m e n t s for expenses, interest, and outlays for t h e 146 cities for which statistics are available throughout t h e entire period. I N E T R E V E N U E RECEIPTS. 1 Table VII NET GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S . ' For expenses. Per cent of increase over 1903. ' Per cent j of inj crease over A mount. Amount. 1903. 1922 1919 1917. 1915 1913 $1, 801, 302,485 1,103, 665, 750 968, 444, 905 865, 270, 995 802, 565, 390 310.2 151.3 120. 5 97.0 82.8 $1,984,322, 234 1,113,599,879 1,007,290,346 996,061,502 912,390,262 : 285.9 116.6 95.9 93.7 77.4 1911 1909. 1907. 1905. 1903. 751, 957, 728 663, 379, 686 568, 778,828 498, 836, 996 439.126, 753 71.2 51. 1 29.5 13. 6 863,996,528 j 761,562,037 l 691,071,411 I 561,772,857 i 514,189, 206 ! 68.0 48.1 34.4 9.3 N E T GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS J , 248,986, 024 756, 746,923 633, 622,181 586,790,723 534,672,433 486,679,596 434,008,861 ; 393,022,327 j 327,049,585 j 299,402,761 | —Continued. F o r outlays. F o r interest. YEAR. P e r cent of increase over 1903. Amount. 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 . . 1911 1909 1907 1905 1903 ._ 1 $194, 584,268 121, 730, 540 110,909,109 103, 387, 342 88, 566, 601 82,165, 71, 857, 59,199, 51, 897, 43, 054, 730 259 783 804 769 Amount. 351.9 182.7 157. 6 140.1 105. 7 $540, 751, 942 235,122, 416 262, 759, 056 305, 883, 437 289,151, 228 90.8 66.9 37.5 20.5 295,151, 202 255, 695, 917 238, 849, 301 182,825,468 171,731,676 Per cent of increase over 1903. 214.9 36.9 53.0 ! 77.9 68.4 71.9 48.9 39.1 6.5 ! Per cent I ofincrease ; over 1903, ; 317.2 152. 8 111.6 96.0 78.6 02.6 45.0 31.3 P E R CENT O F — Govern- R e v e n u e receipts mentalreprecost p a y sented ments by payrepresented b y m e n t s for expenses revenue and receipts. interest. 90.8 99.1 , 96. 1 86. 8 88. 0 80. 1 79.6 76.9 79. 8 77. 7 87. 0 87. 1 82. 3 88.1 85.4 75. >> 76. 3 79. 5 7*. 0 78.0 Service transfers and interest transfers are included in the amounts for the year 1922. 36 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. DIAGRAM 3 . — N E T REVENUE MENTS OF 146 RECEIPTS AND N E T GOVERNMENTAL-COST CITIES FOR SPECIFIED PAY- Y E A R S : 1903-1922. MILLIONS QF DOLLARS vx/y>v>vxvvvyy> NET REVENUE RECEIPTS NET GOVERNMENTAL COST PAYMENTS EXPENSES INTEREST OUTLAYS TABLE 5. Per capita revenue receipts and 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 five 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 from those having a population of from 30,000 to 50,000 to those with over 500,000 inhabitants, the increase in the amounts of these transactions being in greater proportion than thejncrease in population. The population on which the per capita amounts are based is, in each case, the estimated population of the city at the middle of the fiscal year of the city corporation, as shown in the third column of Table 1. YEAR. Total. 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 1911 1909 _ . 1907 1905 1903 _._ 1 PER CAPITA NET GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS.1 PER CAPITA NET REVENUE RECEIPTS.1 Table VIII Other t h a n of public service enterprises. Of , public service enterprises. $53. 57 35.26 31.97 30.00 28.55 $48. 74 31. 65 28.84 26. 97 25. 74 $4.83 3.61 3.13 3.03 2.81 28.07 26.42 24.67 22.79 21.14 25. 09 23. 53 21. 90 20.19 18. 71 2.98 2.89 2.77 2.60 2.42 F o r exF o r ex- penses of penses of p u b l i c For general service interest. departenterments. prises. Total. 1 For outlays. $59. 01 35. 58 i 33. 26 1 34. 53 32.46 1 $34.37 22.28 19.53 18.95 17.67 $2.77 1.90 1.39 1.39 1.35 $5.79 3.89 3.66 3.58 3.15 $16.08 7.51 8.68 10. 60 10.29 ! I | ! 16.91 16.06 15.84 13.81 13. 25 1.26 1.22 1.17 1.07 1.10 3.07 2.86 2.56 2.36 2.06 11. 02 10.18 10. 34 8. 32 8. 23 32. 25 30. 33 29. 91 25. 57 24. 64 Service transfers and interest transfers are included in the amounts for the year 1922. 37 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. Comparative s u m m a r y of per capita n e t r e v e n u e receipts a n d n e t g o v e r n mental-cost p a y m e n t s of 146 cities for specified y e a r s : 1903-1922.—In T a b l e V I I I , which precedes, is presented a s u m m a r y of t h e per capita n e t revenue receipts a n d per capita n e t governmental-cost p a y m e n t s for t h e aggregate of t h e 146 cities covered b y t h e several censuses reported for t h e specified years from 1903 t o 1922. DIAGRAM 4.—PER CAPITA NET P R I N C I P A L C L A S S E S , O F 146 PAYMENTS FOR G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T S , B Y C I T I E S FOR S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S : 1903 t o 1922. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^v^>c^xxss:i$i• ^ ^ • ^ ^ ^ ^ = « 5 S 4 ^ ^^^^x^^^si«l^^^ :*J*^^SK&^««$$*$$$$0 ^ ^ N ^ ^ N > ^ 3 l « ^ * ^ x^^^^m$y/s^xv ^^SS^SS^-fW^^^^ $>$S$S?SSSS^^&V*Z4X ^^^s^^s^m/y//z^ ^^^ss^m$ys////s. I EXPENSES OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS jINTEREST £ £ £ £ 4 OUTLAYS I EXPENSES OF PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES Comparative s u m m a r y of per capita n e t receipts from principal r e v e n u e s of 146 cities for specified y e a r s : 1903-1922.—In Table I X , which follows, are shown t h e per capitas of all n e t revenue receipts a n d those of a n u m b e r of principal classes of such receipts. T h e s u m m a r y is for t h e cities covered by t h e census reports for specified years from 1903 to 1922. T h e revenue receipts, which are included in t h e column headed " Other r e v e n u e s , " are those from d e p a r t m e n t a l fees, charges, sales, interest, rents, privileges, fines, penalties, a n d escheats. T h e per c a p i t a receipts from t h e general p r o p e r t y t a x a n d all other groups of taxes show a n increase from 1903 t o 1922. Table IX YEAR. The general propertytax Total. 1922 1919 1917 1915 2913 i $53. 57 35.26 31. 97 30. 00 28. 55 1911 1909 1907 1905 1903 28.07 26.42 24.67 I 22.79 21.14 1 Other taxes. Special assessments. Subventions, grants, E a r n i n g s gifts, of public donaservice tions, entera n d pen- prises. sion assessments. $35.85 23. 29 20.57 18. 73 17.82 $2.80 2.68 2.37 2.36 2.42 $2.58 1.98 2.50 2.54 2.34 $3.13 1.43 1.2S 1.26 1.28 $4.83 3.61 3.13 3.03 2.81 $4.38 2.27 2.12 2.08 1.88 17.37 16.14 14. 64 14.01 12.98 2.44 2.48 2.63 2.17 2.06 2.35 2.22 2.02 1.80 1.60 1.30 1.28 1.18 1.08 0.91 2.98 2.89 2.77 2.60 2.42 1.63 1.40 1.43 1.14 1.16 1*0 1 Other revenues. Includes service transfers and interest transfers. 38 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. D I A G R A M 5 . — P E R C A P I T A N E T R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S , BY P R I N C I P A L C L A S S E S , OF 146 C I T I E S FOR S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S : 1903-1922. DOLLARS 0 6 10 15 20 25 30 36 40 46 60 [jgggg GENERAL PROPERTY TAX I H i i M I SUBVENTIONS. GRANTS. GIFTS. ETC. &j&^S$j O T HE R TAXES 1%£§88§§1 PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES 2 2 2 2 J SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS [ 66 | OTHER REVENUES TABLE 6. Per cent distribution of revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments.— Table 6 shows for t h e several cities and for t h e five groups of cities t h e per cent which t h e receipts from each of t h e classes of revenue constitute of t h e t o t a l revenue receipts, a n d t h e per cent which t h e p a y m e n t s for each of t h e classes of governmental costs—expenses, interest, and outlays—constitute of t h e t o t a l of such p a y m e n t s , t h e figures for expenses being shown under two heads, " E x penses of general d e p a r t m e n t s " a n d " E x p e n s e s of public service enterprises." T h e per cents are in all cases c o m p u t e d upon t h e basis of t h e receipts a n d p a y m e n t s shown in Tables 3 a n d 4. Proportional distribution of revenue receipts, by divisions of the governments of the cities.—An examination of Table 3 discloses t h e fact t h a t t h e proportion of revenues received from property taxes is much greater, as a rule, for city corporations in cities having a single division of government t h a n in those having t w o or more divisions, while the relative contributions by special assessments are larger in t h e cities having more t h a n one division of government. Such divisions of the city government as school districts, sanitary districts, a n d p a r k districts are very largely supported by property taxes, and, with t h e exception of park districts, receive no revenue from special assessments. T h e school districts receive a larger proportion of all revenues from subventions t h a n are received bj~ any other division of government. Per cent of revenue receipts required for meeting expenses and interest and available for outlays.—Of t h e t o t a l revenue receipts of t h e 261 cities covered by this report, 69.3 per cent was required for meeting expenses, 10.7 per cent w a s required for meeting interest p a y m e n t s , and the remainder, 20 per cent, was available for outlays or other purposes. Per cent relation of revenue receipts to governmental-cost payments.—The last five columns of Table 6 show t h e per cent of governmental-cost p a y m e n t s applied on expenses of general d e p a r t m e n t s , expenses of public service enterprises, interest, a n d outlays, a n d t h e per cent of t h e t o t a l g o v e r n m e n t a l costs t h a t were represented by revenue receipts. For 65 of t h e 261 cities t h e revenue receipts were greater t h a n t h e governmental-cost p a y m e n t s ; while for t h e remaining 196 cities t h e revenues were not sufficient to meet t h e costs of t h e i year for expenses, interest, and outlays. DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. » 39 Comparative summary of the per cent distribution of net revenue receipts of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1922.—Table X , which follows, shows t h e per cent distribution of t h e net revenue receipts of t h e 146 cities covered by t h e census reports for specified years from 1903 to 1922, inclusive. T h e headings of t h e columns differ somewhat from those of Table 6, owing to slight differences in t h e tables for net revenues in t h e earlier and later reports. T h e percentages are based upon t h e absolute a m o u n t s of net revenue receipts t a b u l a t e d in t h e reports for t h e several years, and t h a t basis differs somewhat from t h e basis for t h e percentages of Table 6 by being exclusive of service a n d interest t r a n s f e r s . The figures for t h e several years are not in all cases strictly comparable, since those for t h e years 1903 t o 1907 are computed upon t h e basis of reports w h i c h in some columns include a m o u n t s received in error t h a t were later refunded. A careful investigation shows t h a t this noncomparability exaggerates for t h e years 1903 to 1907 t h e percentages for general p r o p e r t y taxes t o t h e e x t e n t of less t h a n 1 per cent. This exaggeration reduces t h e percentages of most of t h e other columns, t h e total exaggeration a n d reduction being for a n y given year not far from one-half of 1 per cent. Subventions, grants, gifts, donations, and pension assessments. Table X The general property tax. YEAR. 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 . . 1911 1909 1907 1905 1903 DIAGRAM 6.—PER CENT Special assessments. Other taxes. Earnings of public service enterprises. Other revenues. 66.9 66.0 64.3 62.4 62.4 5.2 7.6 7.4 7.8 8.5 4.8 5.6 7.8 8.5 8.2 5.9 4.1 4.0 4.2 4.5 9.0 10.2 9.9 10.0 9.9 8.2 6.4 6.6 6.9 8. 6 61.9 61.0 59.4 61.5 61.4 8.7 9.7 10.6 9.6 9.8 8.4 8.4 8.2 7.9 7.6 4.6 4.9 4.8 4.7 4.3 10.6 10.9 11.2 11.4 11.5 5.8 5.3 5.8 5.0 5.5 146 CITIES DISTRIBUTION OF NET RECEIPTS OF FROM T H E S E V E R A L S O U R C E S O F R E V E N U E FOR S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S : 1903-1922. 40 PER CENT 60 EjSBJSJ GENERAL PROPERTY TAX H U H 10 20 30 60 70 80 90 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 1911 1909 1907 1905 1903 $%%%%$ 0THER TAXES K 0 0 f l | SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS SUBVENT,0NS - GRANTS. GIFTS, ETC. [ > ^ ^ | PUBLIC.SERVICE ENTERPRISES | | OTHER REVENUES 100 40 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. The figures in Table X disclose a number of minor variations in the proportion of receipts obtained from year to year from the several sources of revenue. Receipts from " Other taxes/' special assessments, and earnings of public service enterprises show slightly smaller percentages in 1922 than in 1903, and the receipts from the general property tax show somewhat greater percentages in the later than in the earlier years. Comparative summary of the per cent distribution of net governmental-cost payments of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1922.—Table XI, which follows shows the per cent distribution of the net governmental-cost payments for the 146 cities given in Table VII for specified years from 1903 to 1922, inclusive. The table discloses, for 1922 as compared with 1903, a decrease in the proportion of payments for outlays, and a relatively slight increase in that of payments for expenses and for interest. Table XI PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF NET GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS. | YEAR. PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF NET GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS. YEAR. For For expenses. interest. 62.9 68.0 62.9 58.9 58.6 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 1 For outlays. 27.3 1 1911 21.1 ! 1909 26.1 1907 30.7 1905_ 31.7 1903 9.8 10.9 11.0 10.4 9.7 [ For l For i For expenses, interest, outlays. . _ 56.3 ! 57.0 56.9 58.2 58.4 i 9.5 94 85' 9 2 '' 83 ' DIAGRAM 7 . — P E R CENT DISTRIBUTION OP N E T GOVERNMENTAL-COST MENTS OF 146 CITIES FOR SPECIFIED YEARS: 1903-1922. 1922 1919 N ^ ^ N ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ :>^^^^^^<>^^ SSS^^SSSS^NSS^^ 1915 ^^^^ss^^^^^ 1911 1909 1907 1905 1903 PAY- ^ 1917 I9!3 34.2 33.6 34.6 32.5 33.3 SSS^S^^sSSSS^^ l<^^^^^SSS^^^^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ c ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ < ^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^>^^^^^ QZ2Z3° TABLE 7. Payments for expenses of general departments, total and per capita.—In Table 7 are presented the governmental-cost payments, total and per capita, for expenses other than those for public service enterprises, arranged according to nine main groups of municipal departments, offices, and accounts. The principal departments, offices, and accounts grouped by the Bureau of the Census under each of the nine general divisions of government are as follows: 41 DESCKIPl'IOK OF GEXEKAL TABLES. I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT. Legislative: Council and board of aldermen. Clerk of council. Legislative investigation. < 'hief executive offices: Mayor. Executive boards and commissions. Finance offices and accounts: Auditor or comptroller. Special accounting and auditing. Treasurer or chamberlain. Assessment and levy of revenue. Collection of revenue. Other finance offices and accounts. Law offices and accounts. Other general executive offices and accounts: City clerk. City engineer. Public works and service. Civil service. Public buildings and grounds. City planning. All other. Judicial: General municipal courts. Special courts. Superior courts. Coroner. Marshal and sheriff. Elections. General government buildings: General expenditures. Rent of offices and buildings. II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY. Supervising department. Police department. Fire department: General expenditures. Water service. Militia and armories. Register of deeds and mortgages. Inspection for protection to person and property: Building. Plumbing. Weights and measures. Electric wiring. Boiler. All other. Other protection to person and property: Pounds. Examining engineers and plumbers. Police and fire alarm. Humane societies. Employment agencies. Rate investigations. All other. III.—CONSERVATION OF HEALTH. Health department administration. Vital statistics. Prevention and treatment of communicable Tuberculosis. Other communicable diseases in'hospitals. All other. III.—CONSERVATION OF HEALTH—Continued. Conservation of child life: Medical work for school children. Other conservation of child life. Food regulation and inspection: Milk and dairy control. Other food control. IV.—SANITATION OR PROMOTION OF CLEANLINESS. Sewers and sewage disposal. Street cleaning. Other refuse collection and disposal. Public convenience stations. Other sanitation or promotion of cleanliness. V.—HIGHWAYS. Supervising department. Roadways. Other highway structures. Prevention of street dust. Snow and ice removal. Street lighting. Waterways. Repair and construction for compensation. VI.—CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS. Supervising department. Outdoor poor relief. Poor in institutions. Care of children. Other charities. General hospitals. Insane in institutions. Correctional institutions for adults. Correctional institutions for minors. Probation boards and officers. VII.—EDUCATION. Schools. Libraries. VIIL—RECREATION. Educational recreation. General recreation. Parks and trees. Quasi-productive park enterprises. IX.—MISCELLANEOUS. Pensions and gratuities: Police department. Fire department. Schools. All other. Relief to special classes: Mothers' pensions. Soldiers' relief and burial. Administration of funds: Public trust. Investment. Judgments and losses. Unclassified. Undistributed: Municipal service enterprises. All other undistributed. 42 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. Comparative summary of payments for general departmental expenses of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1922.—In Table X I I , which follows, there is presented, by principal divisions of t h e d e p a r t m e n t s of city government, a s u m m a r y of t h e net p a y m e n t s for general d e p a r t m e n t a l expenses of 146 cities for specified years from 1903 to 1922, inclusive. Table XII 1922 G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L E X P E N S E S : 116 CITIES. TotaL 1915 i $1,155, 691, 560 $546, 568, 203 $697,319,550 General g o v e r n m e n t P r o t e c t i o n t o person a n d p r o p e r t y , . . Health and sanitation Highways C h a r i t i e s , hospitals, a n d corrections. 105,174, 603 234,199, 781 115, 448, 036 98, 763, 819 76, 627, 893 72, 585, 840 146, 763, 351 75, 847, 376 65, 003, 951 53,262,472 | 62, 120, 55, 60, 38, Schools Libraries Recreation Miscellaneous 422, 14, 38, 49, 216,701,210 9,079, 614 24, 204, 797 33, 870, 939 162, 332, 373 7,134, 599 20, 416, 484 18, 535, 898 843, 326, 703, 603, 735 837 377 485 1911 Total- 793,192 696, 506 758, 072 615, 862 285, 217 1903 1907 $452, 899, 274 2 $367, 367,970 2 $278,173, 930 General g o v e r n m e n t . P r o t e c t i o n to person a n d property_ _. H e a l t h a n d sanitation Highways Charities, hospitals, a n d corrections - 53, 766, 741 106,120,083 45,691,189 52. 214, 269 30, 647, 652 42, 703, 670 87, 885, 728 36, 899, 721 42,718,510 24, 408,009 30, 842, 225 71,020,732 25, 807, 639 34, 208, 774 18, 280, 597 Schools Libraries Recreation Miscellaneous 127, 604, 264 5, 939, 527 17,114,125 13, 801, 424 102, 395, 627 4, 989, 705 11,794,950 13, 572, 050 80, 853, 672 4,067, 969 7, 457, 424 5, 634, 898 1 1 Includes service transfers. 2 I n c l u d e s refunds a n d service transfers. I n compiling this table certain changes have been made in t h e tabulations presented in reports for years prior to 1911, t h e t r e a t m e n t of pensions in those years being different from t h a t of later years. The changes referred to result in pensions being shown under " Miscellaneous" instead of as a p a r t of t h e expenses of t h e d e p a r t m e n t s affected. An examination of Table X I I shows t h a t t h e total general d e p a r t m e n t a l expenses of t h e 146 cities increased in each of t h e periods, t h e average a n n u a l increase for t h e period 1903 to 1922 being $46,185,139, while for t h e last t h r e e years of t h a t period it was $152,790,672. Comparative summary of the per capita net payments for general departmental expenses of all cities for specified years: 1903-1922.—In Table X I I I , wiiich follows, are shown the per capita p a y m e n t s for different classes of expenses other t h a n those of public service enterprises for all cities having a p o p u lation of over 30,000 for specified years from 1903 to 1922. There has been a general increase in t h e total number of cities covered by these reports, b u t this has had no appreciable effect upon t h e per capita p a y m e n t s . T h e t o t a l per capita net p a y m e n t s for expenses other t h a n of public service enterprises increased from $13.19 in 1903 to $33.15 in 1922, or 151.3 per cent. T h e per capita p a y m e n t s increased during each period shown in t h e t a b l e , except for t h e period from 1911 to 1913, which shows a slight decrease. T h e per capita p a y m e n t s for expenses of general government, including those for courts, slightly more t h a n doubled during t h e period from 1903 to 1922. T h e per capita expenses for all other purposes shown in t h e table increased very materially, 43 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. those for schools a n d recreation being more t h a n three times as large in 1922 as in 1903. Table XIII Total. YEAR. 8 1922. 1919. 1917. 1915. 1913. $33.15 $2.94 21.63 2.22 18.96 2.18 18.45 2.10 17.23 ! 2.00 17.62 16.07 15.95 13.88 13.19 1911. 1909. 1907. 1905. 1903. ProtecGeneral tion t o Health and 1 govern- person sanitaand 1 ment. tion. prop-1 erty. 2.08 1.96 1.86 1.38 .1.46 $6. 66 4.53 4.04 4.06 3.89 4.12 3.89 3.80 3.52 3.35 ChariEDUCATION. Misties, High- hospiRecrea- cella-1 neous. ways. tals a n d t i o n ^ correc- Schools. 1 Libraries. 2 tions. $3.25 $2.87 2.34 2.04 1.93 1.96 1.86 2.06 1.75 | 1.93 1.77 | 1.62 I 1.59 j 1.35 1.21 2.04 1.71 1.91 1.67 1.64 $2.08 1.59 1.36 1.26 1.11 $12. 50 6.88 5.89 5.58 4.98 $0.41 0.28 0.25 0.24 0.22 $1.09 0.74 0.66 0.68 0.63 $1.34 1.01 0.69 0.61 0.71 1.17 1.10 1.05 0.88 0.86 5.04 4.54 4.42 3.99 3.86 0.23 0.25 0.21 0.19 0.19 0.65 0.55 0.51 0.47 0.35 0.53 0.45 0.59 0.44 0.27 1 Payments for pensions are included in column "Miscellaneous and general" for 1911, 1913, 1915, 1917, 1919, and 1922; for the years 1903 to 1909 they are included with the expenses of the police, fire, and school departments. 2 Payments for expenses of art galleries and museums are included in column "Recreation" for 1911, 1913, 1915, 1917, 1919, and 1922; for the years 1903 to 1909 they are included with the expenses for libraries. 3 Includes service transfers. D I A G R A M 8 . — P E R C A P I T A N E T P A Y M E N T S FOR G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L E X P E N S E S OF A L L C I T I E S O F O V E R 30,000 FOR S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S : 1903-1922. 1922 0MM/z#yza^^ 1919 oyz^^/^^^mm 1917 1915 1913 1911 111 inixss: <//////////^^^ 111 i m ^ 9z/x//yy/y?m®^ i « ^ * * 2 ^ ^ s » i i 111 m ^ wovM&imm®k 111 m ^ j ^ $ 0 j EDUCATION I HEALTH AND SANITATION 3 PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY |CHARITIES, HOSPITALS. AND CORRECTIONS [(GENERAL GOVERNMENT (RECREATION | HIGHWAYS I ALLOTHER TABLE 8. Per cent distribution of payments for t h e principal general departmental expenses.—Table 8 shows, by principal divisions of t h e general d e p a r t m e n t a l service, t h e per cent distribution of t h e p a y m e n t s for expenses, other t h a n for public service enterprises. This distribution shows t h e relative importance of t h e principal classes of expenses for t h e several cities a n d groups of cities. Comparative summary of per cent distribution of general departmental expenses of all cities for specified years: 1903-1922.—Table X I V , which follows, gives a c o m p a r a t i v e s u m m a r y of t h e per cent of governmental-cost p a y m e n t s for t h e expenses of t h e general d e p a r t m e n t s of all cities having over 30,000 i n h a b i t a n t s represented by those of t h e principal divisions of such expenses for specified 44 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. years from 1903 to 1922. The percentage for only the years from 1911 to 1919, inclusive, are based upon absolutely net amounts, for the reason that it was not possible, for the earlier years and for 1922, to eliminate refunds and service transfers. Table XIV OBJECT OF PAYMENT. General government _ P r o t e c t i o n t o person a n d p r o p e r t y H e a l t h a n d sanitation _ Highways C h a r i t i e s , hospitals, a n d corrections Schools Libraries Recreation Miscellaneous _ _ 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 1911 1909 1907 1905 1903 8.9 20.1 9.8 8.7 6.3 10.2 21.0 10.8 9.4 7.3 11.5 21.4 10.1 10.4 7.2 11.4 22.0 10.1 11.2 6.8 11.6 22.6 10.1 11.2 6.4 11.8 23.4 10.1 11.6 6.6 12.2 24.2 10.0 10.6 6.9 11.7 23.8 9.9 12.0 6.6 10.0 25.3 9.7 12.0 6,3 11.1 25.3 9.2 12.4 6.5 _ 37.7 1.2 3.3 4.0 31.8 1.3 3.4 4.7 31.1 1.3 3.5 3.5 30.2 1.3 3.7 3.3 28.9 1.3 3.7 4.2 28.6 1.3 3.7 3.0 28.2 1.5 3.4 2.8 27.7 1.3 3.2 3.6 28.7 1.4 3.4 3.2 29.3 1.5 2.7 2.1 DIAGRAM 9 . — P E R CENT DISTRIBUTION OP PRINCIPAL GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL EXPENSES OF ALL CITIES OF OVER 30,000 FOR SPECIFIED YEARS: 1903-1922. 1922 <M7//yyy/////zs^^ yzMv/Mvwyx/^^ 1917 vyyzwy/MVMO^^ 1915 v/y/////y//zs/y/^^ 1913 /y>vzMwx>v/xv^^ 1919 i ii ^N warn i 1911 1909 >z^z^^^^z^^^^m^^^^ss^ 1907 <AVMAY////y//yy®$^^ Y////////Ztf/M//^^ 111 I 1905 >^%^%^zw 1903 11 MMrtva//t^^ vz& EDUCATION 8j HIGHWAYS ^CHARITIES, HOSPITALS. AND CORRECTIONS HEALTH AND SANITATION IRECREATION GENERAL GOVERNMENT EJALL OTHER TABLE 9. Payments for outlays.—The payments for outlays presented in Table 9 comprise the amounts paid by the several cities for the acquisition and construction of more or less permanent properties and public improvements, including payments for additions made to those previously acquired or constructed, but exclusive of payments in error for the correction of which counterbalancing amounts were later received. The payments last mentioned and the counterbalancing receipts, the most important of which are derived from sales of real property and insurance adjustments are included in the data presented in Tables 10 and 11. In the case of 28 cities the payments for outlays shown in Table 9 exceed the amounts shown in Table 4, in the column headed " Outlays," by the amount of those payments for outlays recorded in Table 9 which were offset by receipts from the public on outlay account, but which could not be deducted from outlays for the individual department with which they are identified because such 45 DESCRIPTION OP GENEEAL TABLES. outlays were smaller than the offsets, or because the character of the offset was not reported with sufficient precision to identify the department for which the original outlay had been made. The payments of Table 9 are thus the total payments on outlay account less payments in error and the larger part of payments offset by receipts, while in the preparation of Table 4 it was possible to eliminate the remaining payments offset by receipts on outlay account. Table 4, therefore, shows the governmental-cost payments for outlays, or the amount by which the value of the permanent properties and public improvements was increased as a result of the cash transactions of the year. The governmental-cost payments for outlays of the 261 cities reported, as shown in Table 4, amounted to $617,935,628. The excess of receipts from the issue of debt obligations over payments for the cancellation of debt obligations, as shown in Tables 10 and 11, was $351,056,235. The governmental-cost payments for outlays, therefore, exceeded the increase in debt by $266,879,393. This shows that for the 261 cities as a whole the increase in debt during the year amounted to 56.8 per cent of the governmental-cost payments for new properties and public improvements. Table XV, which follows, presents a comparative summary of the per capita payments for general departmental outlays of all cities for specified years from 1903 to 1922. Table XV YEAR. 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 1911 1909 1907 1905 1903_ 1 2 Total. ProtecGeneral t i o n t o H e a l t h and govern- p earnsdo n saniment. prop- t a t i o n . erty. Charities, hospitals, and corrections. Highways. 2$12.68 $0.14 5.64 0.14 6.98 1 0.31 8.35 0.28 0.21 7.61 $0.40 0.30 0.23 0.28 0.29 $2.12 0.99 1.20 1.62 1.19 $4.85 2.41 3.25 3.76 3.39 $0.27 0.23 0.17 0.28 0.22 7.81 0.31 7.26 ! 0.26 7.07 1 0.24 0.14 6.39 5.74 0.11 0.29 0.28 0.29 0.28 0.21 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.00 5 3.79 3.29 3.26 2.87 3. 62 0.24 0.24 0.20 n n 0.13 , () Includes municipal service enterprises. Service transfers included. « Detail not available. 4 5 EDUCATION. Total. $4.15 1.20 1.42 1.61 1.37 Schools. Libraries. 1 $4.04 i 1.13 , 1.33 ! 1.54 : 1.45 1.45 1 1.41 i 1.47 ! 1.11 (3) 1.34 1.30 1.28 1.32 ! (3) $0.11 0.08 0.09 0.06 (3) 0.10 0.15 0.13 0.15 (3) MisRecrea- celtion. laneous. 1 $0.69 0.36 0.34 0.41 0.87 $0.06 0.01 0.06 0.10 0.06 0.56 0.58 0.44 0.53 0.57 0.09 0.07 0.13 4 () (4) Less than one-half of 1 cent. Included in the column headed " Highways.' DIAGRAM 1 0 . — P E R CAPITA PAYMENTS FOR GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL OUTLAYS OF ALL CITIES OF OVER 30,000 FOR SPECIFIED YEARS: 1903-1922. 46 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLES 10 AND 11. Nonrevenue receipts and nongovernmental-cost payments.—Nonrevenue receipts are a m o u n t s received under such conditions t h a t t h e y do not result in an increase in t h e value of municipal assets without increasing t h e indebtedness, a n d nongovernmental-cost p a y m e n t s are a m o u n t s paid under such conditions t h a t -they do not result in a decrease in t h e value of municipal assets without decreasing indebtedness. The relation of these receipts and p a y m e n t s to t h e records from which census reports are compiled and t h e reasons for including t h e m in this report are set forth in t h e text for Table 2. Receipts from the issue and payments for the cancellation of debt obligations.—The transactions relating to debt, t h e totals of which are shown in Tables 10 a n d 11, are t h e net a m o u n t s received a n d paid, or t h e p a r value of t h e obligations plus premiums and less discounts, on all obligations in t h e form of funded a n d floating debt, revenue loans, special-assessment loans, a n d w a r r a n t s issued b u t not paid during t h e year reported or issued in a former year a n d paid in t h e year reported. Receipts for and payments to other civil divisions.—The receipts on account of other civil divisions represent the total a m o u n t s received as taxes a n d other revenues, where collections were m a d e by a division of t h e government of t h e city for t h e State, county, or other division of government not included in this report as a division of t h e government of t h e city; a n d t h e p a y m e n t s to other civil divisions represent t h e total a m o u n t s disbursed to t h e civil divisions for which moneys were collected. Such receipts and p a y m e n t s are agency t r a n s actions t h a t are authorized by statutes. Receipts and payments on account of private trusts.—Nearly all cities receive a n d disburse moneys on account of private t r u s t s . Such t r u s t s are of two kinds—those under which the city assumes t h e obligation of applying to specified uses t h e moneys deposited or t h e interest derived therefrom for t h e individual or corporation whose deposit is accepted in t r u s t , a n d those under which t h e city merely holds moneys or securities until the fulfillment of certain conditions or t h e determination or discovery of t h e owner. Tables 10 and 11 show t h e total a m o u n t s received and paid on account of private t r u s t s of both kinds, whether they were carried on the books as separate funds or merely carried as accounts of t h e general fund. In all cases t h e balances on h a n d constitute an obligation of t h e city or division of government. Receipts and payments on account of investments.—The a m o u n t s shown in Tables 10 a n d 11 as received from t h e sale and paid for t h e purchase of investm e n t s represent t h e total a m o u n t s of such transactions of all sinking funds, public t r u s t funds, a n d investment funds of t h e city and a n y independent division of government included in this report as one of the constituent units of t h e government of t h e municipality. Such transactions consist merely in an exchange of assets of one form for those of another, a n d neither increase nor diminish t h e value of t h e assets of t h e fund in which the transaction takes place. T h e y must, nevertheless, be shown in a complete s t a t e m e n t of municipal transactions, particularly as t h e y are interwoven with t h e other transactions of t h e funds. Receipts and payments on account of supplies.—Many cities m a i n t a i n d e p a r t m e n t s or offices which purchase supplies in q u a n t i t y a n d issue t h e m on requisition, charging t h e m to t h e d e p a r t m e n t s and t a k i n g credit for t h e a m o u n t s . T h e receipts shown under this head in Table 10 include, for general supplies, only t h e excess of accounting receipts for supplies used for governmental p u r poses over t h e cost of those purchased; t h e y also include all a m o u n t s received on account of schoolbooks sold to pupils, and all a m o u n t s received from school lunch rooms. The p a y m e n t s shown under this head in Table 11 include, DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. 47 for general supplies, only the excess of p a y m e n t s for supplies over t h e cost of those charged to expense and outlay accounts; they also include all a m o u n t s paid on account of schoolbooks purchased for sale to pupils, a n d all a m o u n t s paid on account of school lunch rooms. Receipts and payments on account of refunds.—Accrued interest received or paid is disbursed or recovered a t t h e close of t h e interest period in which t h e transaction takes place. The effect upon t h e treasury is, therefore, t h e same as would be produced by a refund p a y m e n t or receipt, although the a m o u n t m a y or m a y not be paid to or recovered from t h e individual or corporation with whom the original transaction took place. The a m o u n t s of these transactions are included in t h e d a t a of Tables 10 and 11, as they in no way affect t h e a m o u n t s received from revenue or disbursed for governmental costs. They constitute only a small p a r t of t h e a m o u n t s t a b u l a t e d in t h e columns under discussion. The a m o u n t s in the two columns include both t h e receipts and p a y m e n t s on account of accrued interest and t h e a m o u n t s entered in revenue and governmental-cost accounts t h a t are offset thereby. T h e refund receipts included in Table 10 are all receipts in correction of error and erroneous receipts later corrected by refund p a y m e n t s , and the refund p a y ments of Table 11 include all p a y m e n t s in correction of error and p a y m e n t s in error later corrected by refund receipts. I t will be observed t h a t for each city t h e a m o u n t s shown in the two columns are identical, as is t h e case in the two columns for receipts offsetting outlays and outlays offset by receipts. As it is probable t h a t some corrections were n o t made and t h a t some offsets were not received within t h e fiscal year in which t h e original transactions were recorded, it is a p p a r e n t t h a t the d a t a of these four columns are correct only within a small margin of error. This could be eliminated only by tracing all such items to t h e source, which would require research much more extended t h a n would be justified by the slight correction secured. Receipts offsetting outlays and payments for outlays offset by receipts.—In t h e column headed ''Offsets to outlays' 7 are shown t h e t o t a l amounts received on outlay account from the sale of materials and from charges in reimbursement fer services where the costs of t h e materials and services were originally entered as p a y m e n t s from outlay accounts, also a m o u n t s received as insurance adjustm e n t s where t h e 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 adjustment are included in the d e p a r t m e n t a l receipts of Table 3. In the column headed " Outlays offset by r e c e i p t s " are t a b u l a t e d t h e total a m o u n t s t h a t have been deducted from t h e recorded outlays because of t h e offsetting receipts above described, t h e a m o u n t s t a b u l a t e d in the two columns being identical. Receipts and payments on account of general transfers.—The transfer of cash or its equivalent from one independently administered division or fund to another is designated by t h e Bureau of t h e Census as a general transfer in all cases where t h e transaction is not associated with the performance of services, the p a y m e n t of interest on securities, or t h e use of rented quarters. Such transactions result in t h e recording of general transfer receipts and general transfer p a y m e n t s . Although general transfers do not yield d a t a of statistical value, their a m o u n t s have been included in census reports, as in Tables 10 a n d 11 of this report, for t h e reason t h a t without t h e m it would not be possible to present balanced s t a t e m e n t s of t h e transactions of the individual divisions a n d funds of t h e municipality. Their character is, in this particular, quite different from t h a t of transfers between accounts of t h e same fund, which are not included in t h e reports because t h e receipts and p a y m e n t s growing out of t h e m balance each other within t h e fund a n d their inclusion would serve no statistical purpose. 48 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. Included with the receipts and payments above described are receipts for and payments to independent divisions which in former years were given a separate classification. TABLE 12. Amount of specified assets at close of year.—Table 12 shows, for each city, the assets at the close of the year reported of the sinking, public trust, investment, and private trust 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 is shown in the five columns, as will be observed by comparing the total of these five items for any city or group of cities with the statement of cash on hand at the close of the year as shown in Table 2 of this report. The data for real property and securities are shown only in Table 12. The valuations 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 securities being to augment the income of the funds by the amount of the excess of the interest on the securities purchased over the amount that would be secured on ordinary bank deposits to the amount of the purchase price of the securities. The sinking funds without securities are maintained primarily for the amortization of debt obligations by purchase before their maturity, or for the redemption of serial or other bonds maturing in practically equal amounts each year, the purposes of the funds usually being accomplished without the accumulation of assets in large amounts. Assets in public trust funds.—Public trust funds are established by cities and their independent divisions for the purpose of conserving and administering moneys and other forms of wealth that come to them by donation, bequest, or otherwise, under such conditions that the recipient becomes a trustee charged with the administration of the fund and with disbursements from it or from income derived from its principal for designated public uses. The usual purposes for which these funds are created are the support of educational activities in schools and libraries, health and hospital services, care of the poor, and pensions for employees of the cities and their independent divisions. Table 12 shows the amount of the assets of these funds under three heads—cash, real property, and securities. Slightly more than one-tenth of the cities reported real property as belonging to their public trust funds, although a few cities reported assets of this kind valued at large amounts, notably Philadelphia, Pa., which reported such valuations to the amount of $29,321,257. Assets in investment funds and miscellaneous investments.—Under the heading "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 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. 49 property used for purposes other than those of the departments and enterprises of the cities and their independent divisions. Although the term " investment fund" is seldom employed by city officials, it seems to be an appropriate designation for funds of the class here described. The value of real property incidentally acquired and yielding little or no income is included as a miscellaneous investment. In some instances the assets in investment 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 the profits that may result from an increase in value; in other cases they consist of bonds or mortgages received in exchange for real property and held as investments awaiting maturity or a favorable market. In most cities reporting investment funds or investments the invested assets are comparatively small, and in some instances they are held only temporarily while awaiting a favorable opportunity for the city to dispose of them, when the proceeds are to be turned over to the general treasury. In some cities permanent funds have been established to enable the cities to carry their own fire risks on municipal buildings, an amount equal to the premiums usually charged by 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 purchase, 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 12 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. Assets in private trust funds.—The assets of private trust funds belong to the individuals and corporations in whose interests they are temporarily or permanently held, and their acceptance creates an obligation of the city to the amount of the assets so intrusted to it. In this particular they differ from the assets of sinking, public trust, and investment funds the acceptance of which does not create an obligation, except that the acceptance of a public trust constitutes an appropriation for such municipal purposes as are specified in the terms of the trust. Private trust funds are of two kinds: (1) Those under which the city assumes the obligation of applying to specified uses the moneys deposited or the interest derived therefrom for the person or corporation whose deposit is accepted in trust, and (2) those under which the city merely holds moneys or securities until the fulfillment of certain conditions or the determination or discovery of the owner. The data presented in Table 12 include the assets of all funds of both kinds, which were in the custody of the city and its independent divisions of government at the close of the fiscal year reported. Cash in general administrative funds.—General administrative 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 12 as belonging to the general administrative funds at the close of the year reported includes that of the general treasuries and of all independently administered funds, other than those of the four classes mentioned, of all divisions of government which are classed by the Bureau of the Census as parts of the government of the municipality. 83617—24f 4 50 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 13. Gross and net indebtedness of cities.—Table 13 shows both the gross and net indebtedness at the close of the year reported, for all cities of over 30,000 population. 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 2. The divisions of government, and the amounts of their indebtedness where two or more divisions are represented, are as follows: Chicago, 111.—indebtedness of the county, $19,314,700, park districts, $20,070,141, and sanitary district, $30,219,000; Philadelphia, Pa.—poor districts; Detroit, Mich., Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio, Los Angeles, Calif., Pittsburgh, Pa., Buffalo, and Rochester, N. Y., Milwaukee, Wis., Newark and Jersey City, N. J., Minneapolis, Minn., Kansas City, Mo., and Indianapolis, Ind.—county; Seattle, Wash.—county, $7,344,651, and port district, $6,113,898; Portland, Oreg.—port district; Oakland, Calif., and Lincoln, Nebr.—sanitary district; Omaha, Nebr.—metropolitan utilities district; Syracuse, Albany, Utica, Troy, Jamestown, and Amsterdam, N. Y.—county supervisors' town audits; Tacoma, Wash., and Peoria, Rockford, East St. Louis, Springfield, Cicero, Oak Park, and Evanston, 111.—park district; Portland, Me.—bridge district, $250,000, water district, $4,406,720, and pier site district, $345,000; Little Rock, Ark.— sewer and street improvement district; Stamford, Conn.—town; and Fort Smith, Ark.—improvement district. Indebtedness classified by character of outstanding debt obligation.—The indebtedness of the municipalities is classified by character of obligation under four principal headings: "Funded or fixed," "Floating," "Special assessment bonds and certificates," and "Current." Current indebtedness is classified under three subheadings: "Revenue bonds and notes," " Warrants," and "Obligations on trust account." The following paragraphs describe the kinds of debt included under each of these heads. Indebtedness classified as funded or fixed.—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. Indebtedness classified as floating.—Floating debt includes (1) all debts evidenced by revenue bonds, warrants, and accounts payable that represent debts incurred in excess of the amounts received or receivable on account of the levies of taxes for redeeming them; (2) all special revenue loans to be redeemed from the levies of a succeeding year; - (3) all debts evidenced by shortterm bonds to be redeemed from the proceeds of long-term obligations; (4) all final judgments against the city, outstanding at the close of the year; and (5) 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 DESCRIPTION OF GENEEAL TABLES. 51 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 bonds and certificates.—Special assessment loans include all so-called bonds, certificates, and other short-term obligations issued or incurred with the understanding that they are to be paid wholly or in part from the proceeds of special assessments. Indebtedness classed as current.—Under the general term '• current" are included the debts of all kinds except those described above as funded, floating, and special assessment. They are shown in the table under the three heads described below. Revenue bonds and notes*—Revenue loans include all interest-bearing shortterm 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 anticipation tax warrants. Obligations on trust account.—Moneys or other property held in trust for individuals or corporations constitute a debt of the trustee, or agent, which remains in force until discharged by the disbursement of the amounts as provided in the terms of the trusts or their return to the depositors. Table 13 shows for each city the amount of such indebtedness at the close of the year reported, which includes all amounts held in private trust funds and private trust accounts, together with all balances due to other civil divisions on account of moneys collected for them so far as such balances were reported. Per capita indebtedness.—In the columns headed-"Per capita'" there are given the per capita of the total gross debt and of the net debt. It should be noted, that in these figures for the net funded and floating debt the indebtedness on account of public service enterprises is included, and hence in any comparison of the indebtedness of individual cities it should be remembered that the debts of these enterprises are usually due to the acquisition of properties that have earning capacities sufficient to enable them to take care of the obligations on their account. The following statement and Diagrams 11 and 12 show for 146 cities the gross debt, total and per capita, at the close of the year for specified years from 1903 to 1922: YEAR. 1922 1919 1917. 1915 1913. Amount. $4,832,211,089 3, 702, 272, 563 3, 453, 553, 736 3,168, 756,138 2, 747,908,942 Fer capita. 1911 $143.71 1909 118.28 314.02 ! 1907 309. 86 ! 1905 97.62 I 1903. YEAR. Amount. $2, 558, 745, 024 2, 214, 639,832 1,870,299, 323 1, 609,159,058 1, 395, 709, 774 P^r capita. $95. 52 88.20 SO 94 72. 23 66. 88 FINANCIAL, STATISTICS OF CITIES. 0^ D I A G R A M 1 1 . — G R O S S D E B T , AT T H E C L O S E O F T H E Y E A R , O F 146 C I T I E S F O R S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S : 1903-1922. H U N D R E D S OF M I L L I O N S OF DOLLARS 1922 1919 1917 ^ 1916 v//mriw//////^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^g^^^^a^^ i « » i i i « r # # # j v/////////////^^^^ 1913 191 1 1909 « i i » 1907 y/////////^////^^^^ 1905 •M ^!^ »•^ ^«^ ^• 1903 DIAGRAM ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ w//////M///////wm 12,—PER ^ ^ « i « ! t ! i CAPITA GROSS D E B T , AT T H E C L O S E 146 C I T I E S F O R S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S : 1922 1919 1017 v///////w/"WJ^mM%z^^%(^%@^ffi^ W///M/////M//M w////fy///^//////\/;^ W/////^//M^ 1916 *000*fe*0^ 1913 f 4 l » » \;////;M///;/)i(//w^ 191 I 1909 1907 F905 1903 OF THE YEAR, OF 1903-1922. y^^^ffi^m^^m W^WMW//^^^^^ 'Mtow/mty////^^^ W////J(//////M^& ty/M/AM///^ w////fy//^ W///W/M V//////ty/////^^ The t e r m s " n e t i n d e b t e d n e s s " a n d " n e t d e b t " as here used differ materially from t h e use of t h e t e r m s i n some of t h e preceding reports for cities h a v i n g a population of over 30,000. I n t h e reports for t h e years 1902 t o 1908, inclusive, the Bureau of t h e Census applied t h e t e r m ' ' n e t d e b t " t o t h e t o t a l o u t s t a n d i n g obligations of cities, less t h e a m o u n t of sinking fund assets. T h e n e t d e b t so computed seldom represented t h e actual net debt, because t h e c o m p u t a t i o n did not t a k e account of t h e assets of cities provided for t h e r e d e m p t i o n of c u r r e n t debt, which includes special assessment bonds a n d certificates, revenue b o n d s a n d notes, w a r r a n t s , a n d t r u s t liabilities. Recognizing this fact, t h e Bureau of t h e Census in its report for fiscal years subsequent t o 1908 applied t h e terms " n e t funded a n d floating d e b t , " " n e t i n d e b t e d n e s s , " a n d " n e t d e b t " t o t h e difference between t h e gross funded a n d floating debt a n d those sinking fund assets which h a d been specifically provided for t h e amortization of such debt. I n computing t h e n e t indebtedness for t h e years 1912 a n d 1913 t h e t o t a l sinking fund assets were deducted from t h e gross funded a n d floating debt, b u t for t h e years 1903. 1910, 1911, 1915, 1917, 1919, a n d 1922 such assets of sinking funds as were provided for t h e a m o r t i z a t i o n of special assessment d e b t were excluded from t h e calculation. T h e following table a n d Diagrams 13 a n d 14 present for 146 cities a c o m p a r a tive s u m m a r y of funded or fixed a n d floating debt, sinking fund assets, a n d n e t debt, t o t a l a n d p e r capita a t t h e close of t h e year for specified years from 1903 to 1922: DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. Table XVI SINKING F u n d e d or fixed, a n d floating debt. 1922 1919 1917. 1915. 1913. $4, 332? 114, 718 3,352, 688, 780 3,150, 424, 610 2', 866,008, 818 2,490,461,618 1911. 1909. 1907. 1905. 1903 2,305, 059,142 1,959.162,993 1, 657, 320, 345 1. 438, 741. 403 1, 22,3,101. 328 1 F U N D ASSETS. Per capita. NET DEBT. 1 Amount. Per capita. I Amount. 1 ! i 1 $1,051,468,771 811,516,426 704, 573, 046 620,102, 406 540, 454,805 $31. 27 25.93 23.26 21.50 19.20 $3, 280, 645, 947 2,541,172,360 2,445,851,564 2, 245, 906, 412 1,950,006,813 ' $97. 57 81.18 80. 75 77.86 69. 28 S i : I 496. 230, 750 422,063, 594 362,441, 586 319, 395, 648 290, 096, 696 18.52 16.81 15.68 14.53 13.90 1, 808, 828, 392 1,537,099,399 ' 1, 294, 878,759 1,119, 345, 755 933,004,632 67. 52 61.21 56. 04 50.94 44.71 Net debt is funded andfloatingdebt less assets in general sinking funds. D I A G R A M 1 3 . — P E R C A P I T A S I N K I N G F U N D A S S E T S O F 146 C I T I E S F O R S P E C I F I E D YEARS: 1922 f00i%il^^ 1919 feaaaaa^ 1917 w///w///M^ w/ww/^^^^^^ 1915 1913 191 I 1903-1922. W///<W/m w////M//M///M^m W//MM W//WM fe^^^^ w///wm y/////M//w////W/////^ \///////ty////^^^^^ 1905 1909 1907 1903 v//////^///^ W///WM/////M///^^^^ DIAGRAM 1 4 . — P E R C A P I T A N E T I N D E B T E D N E S S O F 146 C I T I E S F O R S P E C I F I E D YEARS: 1.822 1910 1917 1916 1913 1911 1909 f907 1900 1903 1903-1922. t%0%3%%g^^ E0000^ w//mmy////w//wMm W/M/Mf^^^^ W/WMWA^ ww//m/^^^^^ E ^ « p » # ^ w/Wwm m p # ^ f m { ^ ^ »te#MfrM«#^ ww/w/^^^^^^ p ^ 4 ^ ^ ^ ^W/AW/^ H ^ 4 \////M///Am^ WAWW4 54 FINANCIAL. STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 14. Assessed valuation of property.—The valuations given in Table 14 are those of property which is subject to the general property tax for the uses of the divisions of the governments of the cities covered by this report, and of property within these cities that is subject to taxation for uses of the State, county, and minor civil divisions. In certain cities the city valuations differ somewhat from the valuations on which state and county taxes are levied. This difference results largely from the fact that certain classes of property, especially property of 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 valuation 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 independent division, the independent divisions in certain cities including territory outside the city limits, while in others they include only a portion of the territory within the cities; or (2) different bases of assessment, where the city makes one assessment of property for its own levy, while the independent district through its own board of assessors makes an independent assessment of the same property. In examining the figures of Table 14 relating to assessed valuations it should be noted that those on a line designated as for city, State, county, or other civil division? 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 the city corporation subject to taxation for the maintenance of such division, as appraised at the assessment made for the purpose of such division, whether it is the same as or different from that made for city corporation purposes, except those for divisions of which less than 10 per cent of the valuation was outside the limits of the city corporation. 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 classification of property belonging to railroads, telegraph companies, and a number of similar corporations varies in the different States. In some States such propierties are classified as real, in some as personal, in others as both real and personal, and in still others they are given a separate classification. Where such property is given a separate classification and is taxed for city purposes, the valuation given it is shown in the table under the heading "Other property/' under which heading are also tabulated those property and franchise valuations of corporations for which the details secured were insufficient for a more complete tabulation. Per capita assessed valuation.—In the column for per capita assessments are shown, for property subject to the general property tax, the per capitas for the city, state, and county based on the assessed valuation of property within the territory under the jurisdiction of the city corporation; also the per capita figures for independent divisions, obtained by applying the population of the city to the entire valuation of the district, even though a small part of such valuation was outside the city limits. Tax rates.—The rates of levy for the general property tax per $100 of assessed valuation are given for each of the several divisions and independent subdivisions of gov em merit. DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. 55 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 14 for the city as a whole represent average rates based on the total levy and the total assessed valuation of property within the corporation. Tax levies.—The amounts given under the general heading " Levy" on the lines of Table 14 for the several divisions of government represent the total and per capita amounts levied for the maintenance of those divisions within the territorial limits of the city corporation, except in cases where an independent division of local government includes areas outside the city, which contain property assessed at less than 10 per cent of the entire valuation of the district. The per capita property taxes represent, as nearly as could be determined, the per capita tax burden for all purposes exclusive of poll taxes resting upon the inhabitants of the cities reported. These figures furnish a fairly comparable measure of the tax burden and should be considered in connection with the other per capita figures of this report, including those given in Tables 5, 7, and 13. GENERAL TABLES (57) 58 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 1.—YEAR OF I N C O R P O R A T I O N , D A T E OF M I D D L E O F R E P O R T E D , P O P U L A T I O N , AND A R E A : 1922. FISCAL YEAR [For a list of t h e cities arranged alphabetically b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 15.] Year of incorporation as a city. POPULATION. Date of m i d d l e of fiscal year. G r a n d total.. I 38, 736, 657 Group I__. Group I I . . Group I I I . GroupIV_ G r o u p V__ Jan. 1, 1920. Apr. 15, 1910. 37,057, 610 29,000, 298 17,010, 223 16, 369, 301 13,137,432 4,158,840 4, 026,059 3, 261, 622 8,071, 347 7, 703,906 5,964, 554 5, 389,902 5, 068, 591 3, 694,161 4,106, 345 3, 889, 753 2,942, 529 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N 1 New York, N . Y 2 Chicago, 111 3 Philadelphia, P a 4 | Detroit, Mich 5 j Cleveland, Ohio 6 1 St. Louis, M o Decennial census. Estimated as of middle of fiscal year. .... .... .... .__., _._! ! 1653 1837 1683 1824 1836 1822 June June June Dec. June Oct. 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 31,1921 30,1922 7,1921 1822 1796 1851 1816 1850 ' 1832 July June Dec. June Dec. Dec. 31,1922 30,1922 31,1921 30,1922 j 31,1921 31,1921 O F 500,000 A N D 5,839, 746 2, 833,288 1,894, 500 i 993, 678 854, 565 788, 375 5,620,048 | 2,701.705 1,823,779 993,678 796,841 j 772,897 | 764, 549 762, 222 622, 343 607,902 525,169 523,886 748,060 ! 733,826 576,673 ! 588,343 j 506,676 1 506,775 i 1 OVER. 4,766,883 | i 2,185,283 ! 1,549,008 1 ! 465, 766 1; 560,663 687,029 191,360.0 123,724.6 81,920.0 52, 686. 7 36,089.0 39, 040. 0 I 7 j Boston, M a s s 8 Baltimore, M d _ . 9 1 Los Angeles, Calif 10 P i t t s b u r g h , P a 11 San Francisco, Calif 12 Buffalo, N . Y ...J ..__ ._..i ...J ..... GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N 670,585 j 27, 634. 8 558,485 , 50, 560. 0 319,198 1 235,982. 0 533,905 | 29, 226. 0 416,912 26,880. 0 423,715 24, 894. 0 O F 300,000 T O 500,000. Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C . Newark, N . J C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio__. Minneapolis, M i n n N e w Orleans, L a . . . 1846 1802 1836 1819 1867 1805 June Dec. June June June June 30,1922 31,1921 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 477,103 i 437, 571 431,792 404,865 400, 970 399, 616 457,147 437, 571 414, 524 401,247 380, 582 387, 219 373, 857 331,069 347, 469 363, 591 301,408 339, 075 Kansas City, M o . . . Indianapolis, I n d . . . Seattle, W a s h Rochester, N . Y Jersey C i t y , N . J . . . 1853 1831 1869 1834 1827 Oct. June June June June 21,1921 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 338, 767 335, 012 315, 685 311,548 305,911 324,410 314,194 315, 312 295, 750 298,103 248,381 233, 650 237,194 218,149 267, 779 G R O U P I I I — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000. 258,288 | 256,491 I 243,164 | 237,031 i 237,595 | 40, 442. 0 207, 214 213, 381 i 37, 085. 0 168,497 18, 088. 2 181, 511 1 15, 824. 5 224, 326 11,410.0 234,698 i 234,891 : 216,261 i 200,616 ' 208,435 214, 744 223, 928 150,174 154. 839 69, 067 200,739 | 189,796 j 188,160 I 181,012 j 178,588 j 191,601 178,806 179, 754 171, 717 171, 667 124,096 23, 686. 0 132, 685 31, 346. 6 145, 986 23, 781. 8 137, 249 ! 11,379.0 127, 628 15, 360. 0 174,165 169,987 168, 331 167,862 161,824 161,379 162, 537 158,976 162,351 152, 559 96, 614 133, 605 92,104 131,105 116,577 Portland, O r e g . . . D e n v e r , Colo Toledo, Ohio Columbus, Ohio.. P r o v i d e n c e , R . I.. ,1851 1859 1837 1816 1832 Mav June June June Mar. 31,1922 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 31,1922 St. P a u l , M i n n . Louisville, K y _ . Oakland, CalifA t l a n t a , Ga A k r o n , Ohio 1854 1824 1854 1847 1836 June Feb. Dec. June June 30,1922 28,1922 I 31,1921 30,1922 . 30,1922 | 239,836 236, 612 229, 875 218,216 I i 208, 435 | Omaha, Nebr B i r m i n g h a m , Ala.. Worcester, M a s s . . . Syracuse, N . Y R i c h m o n d , Va 1857 1871 1848 1848 1782 June Mar. Mav June July 30,1922 [ 31,1922 31,1922 ' 30,1922 ! 31,1922 . San A n t o n i o , T e x . . . New Haven, Conn. | Dallas, T e x Memphis, Tenn Dayton, Ohio 1837 1784 1856 1849 1841 Nov. June Oct. June June 30,1921 ' 30,1922 31,1921 30,1922 30,1922 1 268, 875 267, 591 260, 717 255,455 240,670 P o p u l a t i o n as of J a n . 1, 1920. 33, 23, 31, 19, 15, 388. 024. 591. 634. 990. 8 0 0 7 0 i 22, 860. 5 i 11, 460. 0 15,042. 3 1 14,994. 0 1 10,107. 0 59 GENERAL, TABX.ES. TABLE 1 , — Y E A R O P INCORPORATION, D A T E O P M I D D L E O F F I S C A L R E P O R T E D , P O P U L A T I O N , AND A R E A : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . YEAR QROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 15.] Year ofincorporation as a city. 44; Bridgeport, Conn45 | Houston, Tex 4 6 i Hartford, Conn.. 47 j Grand Rapids, Mich_ 48 Seranton, P a . POPULATION. Date of middle of fiscal year. Estimated as of middle of fiscal year. Decennial census. Jan. 1, 1836 1839 1784 1850 1866 Sept. June Sept. Sept. June 30,1921 30,1922 30,1921 30,1921 30,1922 151,036 150,079 145,087 141, 791 139,821 143,555 138, 276 138, 036 137, 634 137, 783 Springfield, Mass Paterson, N . J Des Moines, Iowa... Youngstown, Ohio__ New Bedford, Mass. 1852 1851 1857 1868 1847 Mav June Sept. June May 31.1922 30,1922 30,1921 30,1922 31,1922 139, 704 138, 521 133, 696 i 132, 358 127, 331 129,614 135,875 126,468 132,358 121,217 Trenton, N . J Norfolk, Va Salt Lake City, UtahCamden, N . J Fall River, Mass 1792 1845 1851 1828 1854 June June June June June 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 1806 1686 1832 1836 June June Dec. June June 1872 1846 1847 1851 Flint, Mich Yonkers, N . Y_. 70 I Spokane, Wash.. 71 i Duluth, Minn... Lynn, Mass Elizabeth, N . J.. Utica, N. Y Tacoma, Wash.. 58 59 j Nashville, Tenn.. 60 Albany, N . Y . 61 Wilmington, D e l . 62 Lowell, Mass.. 63 ! Kansas City, Kans. Fort Worth, T e x . . Cambridge, Mass.. Reading, Pa Erie, Pa Apr. 15, 1910. 1920. 102, 054 78,800 98, 915 112, 571 129,867 ; : ! I 88,926 125, 600 86, 368 79,066 96, 652 125, 075 124,915 123,918 121,915 120, 790 119,289 j 115,777 118,110 116,309 120,485 96,815 67,452 92, 777 94, 538 119, 295 30,1922 30,1922 31,1921 30,1922 30,1922 120, 332 116, 223 114,488 114, 423 113,801 118, 342 113, 344 110,168 112, 759 101,177 110,364 100, 253 87,411 106, 294 82, 331 Dec. Sept. July July 31)1921 30,1921 3,1922 3,1922 113,070 110, 569 110, 022 109, 528 106, 482 109,694 107, 784 93,372 73, 312 104,839 96,071 66, 525 1855 1872 1883 1870 Aug. June June June 31,1921 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 106,649 105, 422 104,570 104,183 91, 599 100,176 104,437 98,917 38, 550 79,803 104,402 78,466 1850 1855 1832 1875 June June June June 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 101,673 101,643 101, 599 100,369 99,148 95,783 94,156 96, 965 89,336 73,409 74,419 83, 743 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000. Jacksonville, Fla Somerville, Mass Oklahoma City, Okla Waterbury, Conn Lawrence, Mass 1822 1871 1891 1853 1853 June June Dec. June June 30,1922 30,1922 I 31,1921 1 30,1922 30,1922 97,621 97,174 96, 980 96,498 96, 426 91, 558 93,091 91, 295 91, 715 94, 270 57,699 77,236 64,205 73,141 85,892 Canton, Ohio Schenectady, N. Y.._ Fort Wayne, Ind Tulsa, Okla Evansville, Ind 1854 1798 1839 1903 1847 June June June Dec. June 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 31,1921 30,1922 95, 742 92, 687 91, 549 89, 080 89,053 87,091 88, 723 86, 549 72,075 85, 264 50,217 72,826 63,933 1 18,182 1 69,647 Savannah, Ga Allentown, Pa Knoxville, Tenn El Paso, Tex San Diego, Calif 1789 1867 1815 1873 1850 June July Mar. Sept. June 30,1922 3,1922 31,1922 30,1921 30,1922 87, 678 84,918 84, 748 84,114 83, 528 83,252 73, 502 77,818 77, 560 74, 683 65,064 4, 473. C 51,913 i 6, 280.'. 36,346 17,094.4 39,279 8, 640. C 39, 578 51,078.1 Bayonne, N. J Manchester, N. H Harrisburg, Pa Peoria, 111 ST. Joseph, Mo 1869 1846 1860 1845 1853 June June Julv June Oct. 30,1922 30,1922 1 3,1922 | 30,1922 21,1921 1 82, 214 80, 526 79,983 78, 731 78,140 76, 754 78,384 75, 917 76,121 77,939 55, 545 2, 544. ( 70,063 20,520. ( 64,186 3,861. ( 66,950 6, 035.1 77, 403 j 8, 664.1 1 Population as of San. 1, 1920. 9,824. C 2, 517. 8 11, 017.1 17,981. ( 4,316. S 8, 028.8 5,018. 7 9, 953. C 5,112. * 5,577. C 60 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 1. —YEAR OF INCORPORATION, D A T E OF MIDDLE R E P O R T E D , P O P U L A T I O N , AND A R E A : OF FISCAL YEAR 1922—Continued. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. City mimber [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 15.1 Year ofincorporation as a city. CITY. 96 97 98 99 100 W i c h i t a , Kans_ Wilkes-Barre, Pa.__ Sioux C i t y , I o w a . . S o u t h B e n d , Ind__ Portland, M e 101 103 103 104 105 l ! Date of m i d d l e of fiscal year. | POPULATION. Estimated 1 as of middle 1 of fiscal i year. Decennial census. J a n . 1, 1920. A p r . 15, 1910. j j Land 1 area (acres), Julvl, 1922. 1871 _ 1871 1857 1865 1832 June July Sept. June June 30,1922 3,1922 30,1921 30,1922 30,1922 1 77, 277 75,565 75, 444 75,093 72,027 72,217 73,833 71, 227 70, 983 69, 272 52,450 67,105 47,828 53,684 58,571 ! 12,810. 0 3,346. 8 28,020. 0 9, 838. 5 13, 808. 0 Troy, N . Y Binghamton, N . Y Rockford, 111 C h a r l e s t o n , S. C Little Rock, A r k 1816 1867 _. 1852 1783 1831 June June June June June 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 I j ! ! i 72, 013 71,525 70,485 70,305 69,266 72,013 66, 800 65, 651 67,957 65,142 76,813 48,443 1 45,401 58, $33 j 45,941 6,630.4 5,991. 0 6, 861.0 2,873. 6 10,154. 4 106 107 108 109 110 Johnstown, P a _ E a s t S t . Louis, I I I . . . S a c r a m e n t o , Calif Brockton, Mass Hoboken, N . J 1889 _ 1865 1863 1881 1855 July June June May June 3,1922 i 30,1922 30,1922 ! 31,1922 30,1922 69,212 68, 883 68,795 68, 586 68,166 67,327 66,767 65,908 66, 254 68,166 55,482 58,547 44,696 56,878 70,324 3,488.9 8, 627. 0 8, 774. 0 13, 677. 9 830.0 111 11? 113 114 115 Terre H a u t e , Ind._ Saginaw, M i c h Pawtucket, R. I Passaic, N . J Gary, I n d _. 1833 _ _ . . 1889 1886 1873 1909 June Dec. June June June 30,1922 31,1921 | 30,1922 30,1922 ! 30,1922 68,123 67,995 67,499 66,177 65,146 66,083 61,903 64,248 63.841 55,378 58,157 50,510 51, 622 54,773 16,802 5, 377. 0 10, 368.0 5,494. 0 2, 001. 7 25,189. 4 116 117 118 119 190 Springfield, Ohio Altoona, P a L o n g B e a c h , Calif Chester, P a Mobile, A l a . . . J u n e 30,1922 ! J u l y 3,1922 ! D e c . 31,1921 j J u l y 3,1922 M a r . 31,1922 64,423 63,523 63,377 62, 792 62, 758 60,840 60, 331 55, 593 58, 030 60, 777 46,921 j 52,127 i 17,809 1 38,537 ! 51,521 j 1?1 199 193 194 195 Racine, Wis._ 1848 N e w Britain, Conn 1871 Lansing, Mich __ 1858 Holyoke, Mass _. 1873 1840 Springfield, 111 1851 Chattanooga, T e n n 1878 Berkeley, Calif 1851 Davenport, Iowa Haintramck, Mich . . . 1901 1918 Bethlehem, P a Covington, K y 1834 Lincoln, N e b r . 1871 1858 Portsmouth, Va 1870 Haverhill, Mass 1836 Wheeling, W . V a N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y 1892 Highland Park, Mich 1918 1832 Macon, G a Huntington, W. Va 1872 E a s t Orange, N . J 1899 1818 Lancaster, P a 1884 Roanoke, Va 1887 Tampa, F l a . Augusta, G a _ 1798 1869 Cicero, 111 Jackson, M i c h . . . _ 1843 1913 Winston-Salem, N . C 1885 F r e s n o , Calif 1857 Topeka, K a n s . 1854 Atlantic City, N . J 1889 Quincy, M a s s . . 1886 P a s a d e n a , Calif._ 1884 Kalamazoo, Mich 1882 Maiden, Mass June Sept. Oct. Mav An?. 30,1922 30,1921 ! 31,1921 31.1922 31.1921 Mar. Dec. Sept. Aug. July June Feb. June June Dec. 58, 593 59, 316 57,327 60, 203 59,183 57, 895 56, 036 56, 727 48, 615 50,358 57,121 54, 948 54, 387 53,884 56, 208 June Dec. June Dec. June Nov. June Nov. June June 31,1922 J 31,1921 30,1921 ! 31,1921 3,1922 30,1922 ' 28,1922 I 30,1922 30,1922 31,1921 1 30,1922 j 31,1921 | 30,1922 31,1921 30,1922 30,1921 30,1922 30,1921 30,1922 30,1922 62, 736 62,091 61, 803 60,817 60,445 59, 353 59, 251 58,995 58, 651 58,029 57,661 57,308 56, 497 56, 399 June Nov. Dec. June June 30,1922 30,1921 31,1921 30,1922 30,1922 55,990 55,878 55, 378 55, 244 54, 918 54,319 54,149 54,042 53, 774 52, 833 52. 737 52, 579 52,327 51,902 51,880 June Dec. June June 30,1922 31,1921 30,1922 30,1922 51, 799 50, 934 50,817 50, 313 38, 002 43,916 31,229 57, 730 ! 51,678 44,604 40,434 ; 43,028 3, 559 12, 837 53,270 43, 973 33,190 44,115 1 41, 641 30,445 4,120 40, 665 31,161 34, 371 47, 227 34, 874 37,782 41,040 14, 557 31, 433 ; 22,700 1 24,892 43, 684 46,150 32, 642 30, 291 39,437 44, 404 196 197 128 129 130 131 13? 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 149 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 1^0 151 151? H3 154 _ _ 1850 1868 1897 1866 1814 1 1 ! 56, 208 Population as of Jan. 1, 1920. 50,760 46,499 52, 995 50,177 50, 710 53,150 50.842 51,608 52, 548 44,995 48, 374 48, 395 45,086 50,022 50,707 47,876 45, 354 48,403 49,187 7, 296. 5 2,594. 6 9,308. 7 3, 020. 0 8, 915. 2 3, 858. 0 8, 519. 0 7, 082. 0 13, 544. 9 5, 532. 5 4,531. 2 5,494. 7 10,393. 0 1, 527. 0 11,172. 0 3, 837. 0 8,021. 0 3, 200. 0 21,192.8 6, 508. 4 5,900.0 1,895. 0 5,966. 0 7,892. 0 2, 516. 0 2, 530. 0 5, 760. 0 4, 633. 6 6,012. 0 3,678. 5 5, 653. 0 4,853. 0 5, 432.1 5,460. 0 7,362. 0 10, 567. 6 10,163. 2 5, 285. 0 3, 252. 1 61 GENERAL TABLES. TABLE 1.—YEAR OF INCORPORATION, DATE OF MIDDLE OF FISCAL YEAR R E P O R T E D , P O P U L A T I O N , AND A R E A : 1922—Continued. G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000. [For a list of t h e cities arranged alphabetically b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 13. F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p.15.] Charlotte, N . C . Lakewood, Ohio. York, P a Bay City, M i c h . . Shreveport, L a . . . 1816 1911 1887 1865 1839 Nov. June July Dec. June Cedar Rapids, I o w a . McKeesport, P a Newton, Mass Elmira, N . Y N e w Castle, P a 1850 1891 1873 1864 1869 D e c a t u r , 111 Chelsea, M a s s W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . Galveston, T e x Oak P a r k , 111 1856 1857 1899 1839 1902 48, 771 48,569 48, 222 48,046 47,957 46,33S 41, 732 47, 512 47, 554 43, 874 34,014 Sept. 30,1921 J u l y 3,1922 J u n e 30,1922 J u n e 30,1922 J u l y 3,1922 47,864 47,834 47,662 j 47,508 | 47,166 I 45, 566 46, 781 46, 054 45,393 44, 938 32,811 42,694 39,806 37,176 36,280 ! Oct. June Sept. Dec. June 31,1921 30,1922 30,1921 31,1921 i 30,1922 !• 46,839 i 45,947 | 45, 790 45, 753 45,114 43, 818 43,184 40,079 44, 255 39, 858 31,140 32, 452 8,200 36,981 I 1892 Oct. I 1888 J u n e J 1850 J u n e ! 1884 J u n e 1837 D e c . 31,1921 ! 30,1922 j, 30,1922 .| 30,1922 f 31,1921 j 44,955 44, 879 44, 858 44, 721 44, 560 42, 726 43,496 40,472 36,004 43,464 30,919 38,125 21, 371 20,925 38,136 1891 1871 1881 1871 1850 June June Dec June June 30,1922 I 30,1922 | 31,1921 j 30,1922 30,1922 ] 44, 246 44,175 44, 011 43,777 43, 702 41, 763 41, 707 40,422 41,326 40, 296 32,121 32,121 20, 640 30, 508 23, 253 P u e b l o , Colo Medford, M a s s . Lexington, K y Charleston, W . V a Salem, M a s s . . . 1873 1892 ' 1832 j 1818 ; 1836 June June June Dec. June 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 31,1921 30,1922 43, 385 43,141 43, 062 43, 031 i 42, 529 43,050 39, 038 41, 534 39. 608 42, 529 41, 747 23,150 35,099 22,996 43, 697 Butte, Mont Everett, Mass Fitchburg, Mass Madison, W i s . . . West Hoboken, N . J ; 1879 - 1892 1872 1853 ( 1888 Oct. June May June June 31,1921 30,1922 31,1922 30,1922 30,1922 j 42,029 41,828 41, 825 41,336 41, 277 41,611 40,120 41,029 38,378 40,074 39,165 33,484 37,826 25, 531 35,403 San Jose, Calif H a m i l t o n , Ohio Springfield, M o E a s t Chicago, I n d . . . . Brookline, M a s s I ; 1850 ' 1854 I 1855 1893 ..! 1705 May June Dec. June June 31.1922 30,1922 31,1921 30,1922 30,1922 41, 206 41,005 40, 544 40, 336 40, 311 39,642 39,675 39,631 i 35, 967 37,748 28,946 35,279 35,201 19,098 27, 792 I 1892 _ j 1886 1856 I 1889 l 1894 June Aug. Sept. Mar. June 30,1922 31,1921 30,1921 31,1922 30,1922 40, 256 40, 225 40,063 i 39, 671 39, 661 24, 978 31, 297 26,425 40,384 28, 883 24, 062 34, 670 38, 494 24,005 26,319 25, 401 25, 267 28,867 14, 532 29, 807 M o u n t Vernon, N . Y Woonsocket, R . 1 Kenosha, Wis Hammond, I n d . . . Montgomery, A l a . . Pittsfield, M a s s . Perth Amboy, N . J Beaumont, Tex L i m a , Ohio Stockton, C a l i f . . . E v a n s t o n , 111 Jamestown, N . Y Waco, T e x . . Superior, W i s 199 ! Lorain, Ohio 195 196 197 198 ! I I I 200 201 202 203 204 | Muskegon, Mich ! Joliet, 111 i Dubuque, Iowa... J Muncie, I n d . . . C o l u m b i a , S. C 205 206 207 208 209 30,1921 30,1922 3,1922 31,1921 30,1922 Chicopee, M a s s B a t t l e Creek, M i c h N e w Rochelle, N . Y Pontiac, M i c h . . . A u r o r a , 111 ; ....; j I ! , i ' ' ) 1870 1852 1840 1865 1805 June June Sept. June June 30,1922 30,1922 30,1921 30,1922 30,1922 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 533 413 257 236 070 37,234 38,917 38,500 I 39,671 j 37,295 ! I ,36,570 | 38,442 I 39,141 I 36.524 ! 37,524 ! j i i I ..I 1890 1859 1899 1861 1857 May Sept. June Oct. June 31,1922 30,1921 30,1922 31,1921 30,1922 38, 904 38,128 38,104 38,000 37,950 36,214 ' 36.164 ! 36,213 j 34,273 36,397 I 1 P o p u l a t i o n as of J a n . 1,1920. 15,181 44,750 45,166 28,015 19, 444 62 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 1 . — Y E A R OF INCORPORATION, D A T E OF MIDDLE OF FISCAL YEAR R E P O R T E D , P O P U L A T I O N , AND A R E A : 1922—Continued. G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000—Continued. [For a list of t h e cities arranged alphabetically b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 13. F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 15.] POPULATION. Date of m i d d l e of fiscal year. D e c e n n i a l census. Estimated as of middle of fiscal year. J a n . 1, 1920. Apr. 15, 1910. Waterloo, I o w a Taunton, Mass Stamford, C o n n Council Bluffs, Iowa__. Williamsport, P a . 1868 1864 1893 1853 Sept. May June Sept. July 30,1921 31,1922 15,1922 30,1921 3,1922 37,948 I 37,852 | 37,616 i 37,400 i 37,315 | 36, 230 37,137 35,096 36,162 36,198 26,693 34,259 25,138 29,292 31, 860 P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio Poughkeepsie, N . Y R o c k Island, 111 Auburn, N . Y Austin, Tex 1815 1854 1899 1848 1839 June June Sept. Dec. June 30,1922 30,1922 30,1921 31,1921 30,1922 j 36,929 j 36,818 36,736 36,506 I 36,167 ! 33,011 35, 000 35,177 36,192 34,876 23,481 27,936 24,335 34,668 29,860 Q u i n c y , 111 Newport News, Va Meriden, Conn Easton, P a New Brunswick, N . J . . 1839 1896 1806 1887 1863 Oct. Dec. June July June 31,1921 I 31,1921 i 30,1922 ' 3,1922 i 30,1922 I 35,978 ! 35, 596 ! 35,458 | 35,175 ' 35,144 | 35,978 35, 596 29,867 33,813 32, 779 36, 587 20,205 27,265 28, 523 23,388 D a n v i l l e , 111 Wilmington, N . C Ogden, U t a h Miami, Fla Orange, N . J 1867 1866 1861 1896 1872 Oct. Nov. June Nov. June 31,1921 j 30,1921 s 30,1922 30,1921 ! 30,1922 j 34,792 | 34,658 I 34,652 i 34,328 j 34,254 33, 776 33,372 32,804 29, 571 33, 268 27,871 25, 748 25, 580 5,471 W e s t N e w Y o r k , N . J_ Amsterdam, N . Y Hazleton, P a Norristown, P a __. Kokomo, I n d 1885 1892 1812 1865 June June July June June 30,1922 | 30,1922 I 3, 1922 30,1922 ! 30,1922 | 34,139 34,104 34, 034 33, 462 33, 420 29, 926 33, 524 32,277 32, 319 30, 067 13, 560 31, 267 25,452 27, 875 17,010 1 1 Oshkosh, W i s Pensacola, F l a Lewiston, M e Green Bay, Wis Columbus, Ga 1853 1822 1863 1854 June June Aug. June May 30,1922 30,1922 ! 31,1921 !, 30,1922 31,1922 j 33,187 33,108 32, 743 32,505 32,496 j ! j j 33,162 31,035 31, 791 31,017 31,125 33,062 22, 982 26, 247 25, 236 20,554 Petersburg, V a Watertown, N . Y E a s t Cleveland, O h i o . . Phoenix, Ariz Sheboygan, Wis 1854 1869 1911 1881 1853 Dec. May June Dec. Sept. 31,1921 ! 31,1922 | 30,1922 31,1922 [ 30,1921 I 32,431 32,419 31,955 31,822 31,776 I ! ! ! i 31,012 31, 285 27, 292 29,053 30,955 24,127 26, 730 9,179 11,134 26, 398 M o l i n e , 111 Waltham, Mass Anderson, I n d Revere, Mass Cumberland, M d 1872 1884 1866 1814 1816 Sept. July June June Sept. 30,1921 ' 31,1922 ; 30,1922 j 30,1922 | 30,1921 ! 31,744 31,734 31,625 31, 553 31,153 i j i . 30, 734 30, 915 29, 767 28,823 29, 837 24,199 27, 834 22,476 18, 219 21, 839 Newport, R. I Newburgh, N . Y Muskogee, Okla. Cranston, R. I 1784 1865 June June Dec. Oct. 28,1922 30,1922 31.1921 16,1921 31,054 j 31,024 30,967 i 30,937 ; 30,255 30, 366 30, 277 29, 407 27,149 27,805 25,278 21,107 j Montclair, N . J W a r r e n , Ohio La Crosse, W i s Clifton, N . J 1894 1869 1856 1906 June June June June 30,1922 30,1922 30.1922 30.1922 30, 678 30, 518 i 30,421 30, 230 28,810 27, 050 30, 421 26,470 21, 550 I 11,081 I 30,417 I Lynchburg, Va Fort Smith, A r k Colorado Springs, Colo Steubenville, Ohio 1805 1842 1878 1805 July June June June 31,1922 30,1922 30,1922 30.1922 1 30,223 30,131 30,105 30, 083 30, 070 28, 870 30,105 28, 508 29,494 23,975 29,078 22,391 i P o p u l a t i o n as of J a n . 1, 1920. i T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y OF R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] CITY, AND DIVISIONS A N D F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year. Nonrevenue. $2, 007,008, 796 $2, 358,972,168 Grand total _ Group Group Group Group Group I II_ _. IllIV_. V__. 1, 043, 204, 537 243, 791, 437 350,025, 014 212, 272, 596 157,715,212 Cash on hand at beginning of year. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 Cash on hand at close of year. $562, 888,189 $4, 928, 869,153 1, 381, 829, 763 296, 226, 743 2, 721, 261, 043 655,320,924 322, 531, 053 88,998, 434 764,117, 413 325, 260, 402 88, 831, 997 447,155,072 182, 291, 834 52, 590, 642 341, 014, 701 147,059,116 36, 240,373 Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. $614, 614,918 $2, 222, 566,519 $2,091,687, 716 283, 696, 221 96,342, 561 112, 947, 819 72, 324,160 49, 304,157 1,137, 610, 544 1, 299,954, 278 291, 605,940 267,372,423 258, 038, 695 393,130,899 132, 597, 768 242, 233,144 109,491,035 182,219,509 G R O U P I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 500,000 A N D O V E R . 1 N E W YORK, N. Y General t r e a s u r y M o r t g a g e t a x fund Foreign i n s u r a n c e fund Cash i n t r a n s i t - , Sinking funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds ?, _- Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. __ _ _ Dec. 31,1922 31,192~2 31,1922 31,1992 31,1922 31,1922 31,1922 31, 1922 i 1 I _. _ CHICAGO, I I I C i t v corporation General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t funds._ P r i v a t e t r u s t funds County General t r e a s u r y P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund __ _ _ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922. 31,1922 31, 1922 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov 30, 30, 30, 30, ._ 44,192,946 7, 250, 283 2, 523, 703 ., _... 1 $519,021, 487 445, 203,101 2, 368, 300 51, 593 550, 438 39, 426,708 15,632, 230 18, 847 15, 770, 270 10,112 271,162, 813 104,826, 697 61, 433, 111 9.142 3, 354, 365 38, 836, 540 1,193, 539 112, 498, 825 8, 797, 642 103, 701,137 46 39,026, 611 34, 246, 750 4, 763, 477 15,784 37, 454, 855 36, 723, 468 197,187 534, 200 153, 560, 705 84, 556, 564 82, 005, 290 60, 317 1, 341, 261 1,149,696 13,151,920 13,141, 808 1922 1922 1922 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922- $408, 449,756 351, 630, 476 2,391, 512 460,836 $95, 457, 638 $1,022,928,881 | $32,913, 664 17, 604, 508 881, 268, 778 ; 84,435,201 4, 759, 812 512,429 550, 438 541,721 1,092,159 7, 777,105 5,155, 998 i 88, 775, 652 ' t 1, 236, 052 23, 501, 249 618, 736 2, 542, 550 5, 745, 561 4, 705,982 20, 476, 252 $389, 276,458 379,753, 452 47,064 213, 469 65, 486, 327 56,162,824 26, 390,849 6,181 975, 266 28, 271, 296 519, 232 2, 554,746 2,498, 899 163,079,761 82,035, 610 79, 409, 410 16, 763 2, 559,136 50, 301 56,690, 614 49,954, 472 21,310,971 4,741 578,132 27, 630, 049 430, 579 3, 221, 444 3,175, 709 45,430 305 1,199, 407 785, 575 413, 832 481, 414,132 239, 337, 733 164, 749, 372 1 74, 200 5, 273, 758 67, 616, 285 ! 1, 624,118 128, 872,189 1 25,115,159 | 103,701,137 55, 588 305 1 77, 680, 273 | 71, 755, 793 | 5,374,496 549,984 i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 55, 542 305 2, 512,134 2, 224,177 287,957 335,117 8,927,356 13,968,355 13,968,355 40,802,304 40,490,315 311,989 $600, 738,759 483,910,818 4, 712, 748 298,960 541,721 80, 663,430 13,337,841 2, 542, 550 14,730, 691 252,848,044 101,139, 299 58,949,113 51, 256 1, 739,356 39, 294, 688 1,104, 886 112,349,088 8, 647,905 103,701,137 46 34,365, 835 29,041,301 4,774, 550 549,984 T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] RECEIPTS. CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . r a s h on hand at sDate of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. "o I Aggregate of receipts and ofvear oi year. Cash on hand at close of year. cashonhand bSEmfiw at beginning ,, ofyeari Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 A N D OVER—Continued. l i 2 CHICAGO, III.—-Continued. P a r k district General treasury S i n k i n g funds P u b l i c t r u s t fund . A p r . 30, M a y 8, M a y 9, M a y 31, J u n e 30, J u l y 31, N o v . 30, Dec. 31, 1922; F e b . 28, M a r . 31, 1923 A p r . 30, Dec. 31, 1922; F e b . 28, M a r . 31,1923. ! J u n e 30, 1922 A p r . 30, 1922; F e b . 28, • M a r . 31, 1923. M a y 8, D e c . 31, 1922; F e b . 28, M a r . 31,1923. j j D e c . 31, 1922 $8, 271,810 7,112, 278 $2, 289, 969 ; 1, 845, 596 215,900 482,927 364,683 ! 139,158 94,636 434,140 216, 239 31,948 37, 625 I 26, 228 10,117 i 36,345 ! 6,871, 716 6,871, 716 8,110, 626 8,110, 626 25, 322 1 25,322 15,007, 664 1 15,007, 664 90,088,733 66,819, 444 54,035, 466 774,333 19,232 131,992 1,947, 698 5,972, 225 3,938,498 70, 834,326 58, 493, 711 38,929,481 180, 609, 693 141, 547, 652 | 107,432,423 774.333 609,324 223, 790 16,373,659 12,069,391 4,016,974 j 47,758 38,827,169 36,938,261 1, 415, 249 182,227 291,432 234,872 234,262 610 I $9,954,494 9, 504,800 i Sanitary district. General treasury. 3 PHILADELPHIA, P A C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . _ _ __ General treasury L i b r a r y fund . M u s e u m fund . -_ __ P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds School district General treasury P u b l i c t r u s t fund Poor district General treasury P u b l i c t r u s t fund ., Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. _ _ _ Dec. . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31,1922 31,1922 31,1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922. 31, 1922 31, 1922 31,1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 ' i ! | S 1 1 .-- i 1 i j ! $20, 516, 273 18, 462, 672 1 $4, 256,172 3,759,641 $12, 736,923 12,381,379 1,063, 510 371, 636 277, 985 413, 889 605, 246 348,500 13,060 96,127 77, 559 514,627 252,373 451 451 13,536, 569 13,536, 569 1, 470,644 1,470,644 23,383,049 16, 392, 269 15, 482, 720 108, 763, 729 85,374,451 72, 083,434 774, 333 532, 317 197, 599 8,994,127 2, 790, 825 1,816 48,462,915 39, 780,932 19, 866, 269 15,708 $3,523,178 2,321,652 20, 637 l 23, 090, 672 22, 877,515 162,394 27, 570 23,193 178,617 178,126 491 497, 348 57, 336 13, 752, 273 5, 252, 585 4,400 288 12,301,461 11, 397, 001 624,161 130, 299 150,000 39,154 39,154 19, 686, 634 16, 234, 497 14, 467, 476 ! 92, 744 34, 462 673, 688 844, 581 74,076 47,470 3, 435,036 2, 663, 745 628, 694 ! 24, 358 118, 239 : 17,101 16, 982 119 77,007 26,191 524, 018 248, 741 27, 797 5,795 6,960, 958 6, 780,103 142, 872 1.260 36,723 29,822 29,475 1 347 j 23, 223,382 23, 037,706 180,967 4,709 165, 896 165, 633 263 6, 855, 514 9, 029, 825 3, 987,361 41,963 8, 642,829 7,120,452 1, 272,377 250,000 39,154 39,154 June June June __ J u n e June Dec. Welfare d e p a r t m e n t funds oo CO CD P u b l i c t r u s t funds _ P r i v a t e t r u s t funds Nov. Nov. Soldiers' relief commission f u n d . . N o v . S i n k i n g fund Nov. P r i v a t e t r u s t funds Nov. CLEVELAND, OHIO 30, 1922 30, 1922 30, 1922 30, 1922 30,1922 31, 1922 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. S i n k i n g fundPublic trust funds. _ County General treasury County-as-agent fund S i n k i n g funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds School d i s t r i c t . . _ G eneral t r e a s u r y _ L i b r a r y fund Si n k i n g f u n d s ST. Aug. _. A u g . Aug. Aug. 31,1922 _ 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 Libraryfund. M u s e u m fund Sinking funds. P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds 4,882, 582 4, 052, 325 1, 035,334 4,758 1,398,947 ""2,"il2,"688 7,675,784 11,444,248 35,380,951 4,920, 021 10, 612, 410 24, 347, 286 4, 074, 994 1,881, 290 22,036,142 1, 073 282,053 124,426 75,039 : : : - : . : : : : : : : . : i : : : : : : : : : : : : : _ 83,949 1,443,959 42, 797 9,210 400,198 16,961 7,353 178 3,355 ! 3,527,993 2, 970, 626 2, 351,194 198,4.55 ! 51,408 156, 758 87, 212 54, 500,983 39, 879, 717 27, 992,426 283,126 124,426 75, 039 1, 527, 908 42, 797 426,369 10,886 3, 527, 993 5, 520, 275 295, 378 9, 622,923 5,108, 368 2, 911,098 31, 547, 705 22, 498,532 20,015,327 202,816 119,338 53,375 1, 527,908 42, 797 394, 331 602 13,330, 355 12, 272,817 5,066,001 80,310 5,088 21, 664 24,465 14,432,088 6, 324,714 55, 386 _ _ A u g . 31, 1922 . Aug. 31, 1922; M a r . 31, 1923. M a r . 31, 1923 1 Aug. 31, 1922 | A u g . 31, D e c . 31, 1~922~__. A p r . 30, 1922 1 A p r . 10, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 Apr. 10, 1922 . ... Apr. 10, 1922 . _._ 1 A p r . 10, 1922 M a r . 31, 1922 A p r . 10, 1922 ! Apr. 10, 1 9 2 2 . . . Feb. 28, M a r . 31, Apr. 10, Dee. 31, 1922. M a r . 31, Apr. 10, 1922„_ j Apr. 10, 1922 1 6,000, 688 4, 052,325 5, 246,369 1,113,348 825,824 9, 816. 765 9, 792,300 990,825 4, 052,325 3, 008,838 1 ! 1 ! 1 ! ! 1 2,737,270 1 1,161,685 1 293,083 j 1,668 j 788,205 34, 254 35,348 9,127 1,575,585 j 1,545,781 729 392 28,683 688 132 794 41,278,328 14,521,904 12, 572,092 6,220,134 383,236 729,968 50,004, 225 2, 856,314 45,409,599 1, 703,720 34,592 16, 857,331 13, 420,762 I, 594, 715 36,216 318,881 10,477,624 6,006,625 3,431,498 875,982 163,519 16,278,800 12,467,975 2, 024,862 2,985,001 80, 794, 13, 933, 6, 599, 53, 455,910 29, 207,057 21, 577, 690 195,203 7,411,844 22, 320 31, 1922 31,1922 . 31,1922 31,1922 31,1922 LOUIS, M O C i r c u i t court fee fund _ 50,923,151 14,824, 604 10, 285, 219 12, 889 | _ 175,528,926 57,662,093 40,749,576 195, 203 15, 226,693 441, 772 1,048, 849 70, 298, 614 18, 655, 239 48, 841, 097 2, 604,167 198, 111 47, 568,219 32, 213,451 55, 386 1 _ 66,147,717 52,043, 292 38,972, 582 7,068, 768 5, 788,138 3,418, 244 1,979 2, 292, 269 27,808 35,450 12, 388 1, 280, 630 1,200,307 8, 294,129 8, 281, 210 C i t y corporation 119,542,903 111,512,251 110,965,902 34,506 455,281 56,562 192,759,388 169, 343, 681 153,356, 728 36,485 15,479,992 245, 511 97, 479 127, 486 23, 415, 707 10,315, 769 12, 823, 808 19,129 205, 518 51,483 124,903,077 1 111,357,084 101,110,455 1 30,000 9,978,312 ! 119,824 134 118,359 13, 545, 993 488,748 12, 823, 808 18,400 192, 237 22,800 65,119,041 1 56, 824,912 51,953,190 4,817 4, 713, 475 91, 433 61,997 1, 411, 707 _ 36,887 1 14,013 2,060 134 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year 50, 900 2,194 l| 8,030, 652 8,011, 517 74 48, 321 31,928 4,105, 208 83, 862 350,315 13, 597,372 7, 743,158 4,851, 824 968,325 34. 065 22,501,175 12, 530,934 15, 295 10, 284 2,113,611 55, 886 12, 732,442 161,141 62,029 115,098 14,104, 425 1,103,945 12, 823, 808 157,117 19, 535 59, 038, 535 31, 771, 431 26,093,966 195,203 5,124,353 357,909 6, 329,451 5, 853,392 476,059 20,937,653 18,369,972 55,386 141, 982 56 65,567, 240 11,066,058 4,370,391 5,997,132 1 698,534 50, 371,791 5,058,689 43,989,273 1,159, 783 164,046 4,129, 391 1, 312, 545 16, Q > > w 743 3, 527, 993 3,406,664 97,510 50, 844 2, 191 OS Ox T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d alphabetically b y S t a t e s , w i t h the n u m b e r assigned to each, see p . 13. CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . D a t e of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. C a s h on h a n d at beginning of year. G R O U P I . - C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 500,000 A N D ST. LOUIS, Con. Aggregate of receipts a n d cash on h a n d at beginning of year. 1 I i C a s h on I hand at | close of year. ; Government tal-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. OVER—Continued. MO.—Continued. School district General t r e a s u r y Lunch-room fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t funds BOSTON, M A S S June June June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923.. 1923.. 1923.. 19231923.. 1923.. 19231923.. ___ General t r e a s u r y C o u n t y fund L i b r a r y fund P u b l i c welfare fund Sinking fund Public trust funds. I n v e s t m e n t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds BALTIMORE, M D General t r e a s u r y . . . Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds.. I n v e s t m e n t fund__. Los 1922 F o r a text discussion of this t a b l e , see p . 10.] Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31,1922. ANGELES, CALIF C i t y corporation J u n e 30, 1922. General t r e a s u r y J u n e 30, 1922. Special assessment fund J u n e 30, 1922. C o n v i c t labor account Light a n d w a t e r emergency fund J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30,1922. Sinking funds J u n e 30,1922. P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t funds __; J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. P r i v a t e t r u s t fund County General t r e a s u r y _ J u n e 30,1922. $11, 033,665 10, 458, 979 1,675 362,396 207, 404 3,211 588,-172 980, 344 429,190 $831, 838 171, 494 250,961 2,420 127,371 4,000 275, 592 40,932, 499 29,067,460 2, 775,404 $2, 755, 763 2,360,175 23, 708 329, 545 13, 640 18, 074 10, 621 13, 269, 647 9,943, 575 135, 963 5,392 1,837 2,018,981 443,486 422, 242 298,171 $14, 621, 266 12, 990, 648 276,344 694, 361 348,415 25, 285 286, 213 115,790,318 89,991,379 3, 340, 557 5,392 1,905,907 8, 609, 350 7, 271, 777 4, 218,756 447, 200 $4, 514, 555 4, 054, 473 37, 669 387, 261 4.777 21, 875 8,500 13, 756, 469 9, 524,439 39, 333 4,357 1, 785 2,923, 792 548, 668 437, 700 276,395 9,049,173 8, 891,984 120, 000 36, 990 199 58,369,158 51,909, 400 2,819,134 1,035 1,408, 624 493,133 608, 227 387, 213 690,065 1,410,937 4,982,142 441,078 2,106,449 149,029 30,467,874 29,110, 403 1,253,451 93, 669 10, 351 22,125,886 18,875,314 3,232, 666 17,906 2, 729,693 2, 264, 299 451,121 9,185 5,088 55, 323, 453 50, 250,016 4,937, 238 120,760 15,439 3, 343,671 3,178, 565 136, 773 17, 894 10, 439 38,393,973 38, 294, 251 671, 583 467,975 262,109 924,471 14, 384 103,198,100 21,197, 257 19, 596,995 6,284 19, 504, 547 8, 294,013 7,619, 523 35, 606, 359 14, 675, 221 13, 688,027 61,822, 329 37, 517, 206 33,454, 556 3,930, 755 14. 384 194,617 5,126 67, 268 49,000 170,057 202,264 1,172,657 69, 477,960 3,638,329 172,374,230 56,959, 245 50,478,627 3,930, 755 14, 384 41,000 560,712 287,704 276,607 1, 369,456 89,404, 563 18,191,813 144,938 580,453 41,000 317,095 112,521 7,075 196,799 7,781, 665 2,973,031 41, 000 511,712 109, 349 309 324,824 12,953, 744 5,003,195 746, 313 1,484, 652 99, 722 117,511 I 7,484,147 I 7,226,620 I $1, 057, 538 44, 191 238, 675 187,100 306, 648 3,211 277, 713 43,664, 691 28, 557, 540 482,090 495, 498 5, 685, 558 5, 976, 796 2, 296, 404 170, 805 13,585,809 8, 777, 200 4,800,465 3,144 5, 000 74,945, 542 4, 766, 818 3, 336,044 49,000 60,844 276, 298 1,044,632 68,966, 672 5,961,998 June June June June June County-as-agent fund _ _ _ Sinking funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds - _ School d i s t r i c t . General t r e a s u r y . . _ Sinking fund - 10 PITTSBURGH, P A 1 ... . 481,525 37,443 45,517 1 _ _. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1 Dec. 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 1 Dec. Dec. May Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922. 1922 1922 1922 Dec. Dec. Dec. June 31, 31, 31, 30, 1922 ._ 1922 1922. D e c . 31, 1922 June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922 1922 1922 1922 June Dec. June June June 30, 31, 30, 30, 30, 1922 1 1922 Dec. 31, 1 9 2 2 . . . 1922 | 1922 24,734, 319 10,304,737 7,436,177 161,090 65,000 111, 159 45, 876 793,892 22,307 10,372,824 5, 588, 414 4, 735, 596 16, 624 32,190 126,122 709,986 ! 63,373,561 166,527 42,334 911, 550 1, 345, 659 12, 522,883 11,739,765 783,118 37,383,429 19,323,661 18, 982,854 1,382 153,012 108,189 56,953 21, 271 7, 260, 028 7,048, 454 748 30,288, 822 28,806, 359 645, 855 500 J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922. Y C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . C i t y a n d c o u n t y hall fund L i b r a r y funds C o m p t r o l l e r ' s cash account Sinking funds 10,058,670 • 8,635, 242 1,372,276 51,152 33, 296 16,440 10,799, 740 10, 692,489 81,477 25, 774 CALIF General t r e a s u r y . . . . . Special assessment fund M u n i c i p a l railway accident insurance fund. Sinking fund _ Public trust funds... _ . Investment funds. Private trust fund... BUFFALO, N. 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 ._ J u n e 30, 19~22~ J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y _ __ B r i d g e fund _ _ __ _ L i b r a r y fund _ . Sinking fund Public trust funds. _ I n v e s t m e n t fund _ _ ._ County. __- '.General t r e a s u r y _ _ _ Tuberculosis s a n a t o r i u m , hospital for insane, a n d h o m e for poor fund. W o r k h o u s e fund T r a i n i n g school fund M o t h e r s ' pension fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y . . . . . Sinking fund _ ._ P u b l i c t r u s t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t funds SAN FRANCISCO, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 27, 749, 561 24, 736, 757 24, 159,960 206 20, 723 335,979 416,320 2,369,379 61,161 21,700 4,056, 758 2,377,430 641, 094 3,221,831 ! 300,085 j 452 1 1,286,266 i 3,428,869 1 2,313,747 1,115,122 18,485,626 9, 265, 977 8, 351,144 3,013 27,906 792,653 28,757 62,504 3,662,345 2, 503, 720 88,757 167, 062 51, 407 I 17 769, 795 81, 587 5, 557, 304 3, 759,199 1, 530, 088 223, 026 44,991 10, 571, 625 7, 401, 608 66, 595,392 948,137 80, 229 957,067 2, 631,925 26,010,422 22, 688, 754 3, 270, 516 51,152 6, 235, 788 359, 348 11,921 251,902 5,625 1, 343,492 7,977, 394 6, 278, 590 1, 698,804 16,820, 976 16, 230,141 590,835 80, 603,374 38,894,375 34, 770,175 4, 395 597, 238 3, 270, 221 146, 871 105, 475 14, 979,131 11,929,604 730, 599 16, 234, 774 7,«20, 321 6, 689, 225 2, 074 37, 626 812, 621 25,777 52, 998 3, 095, 782 1,818, 644 193, 998 42, 084,649 21,184,456 20, 561,454 2, 321 559,612 160,484 51, 879 232, 068 110, 687 45,841 393,152 162,566 45, 893 1, 596, 983 120, 334 26, 729,868 20, 040,102 6,347,161 265, 424 I 77,181 1 69, 763 113,976,928 69, 734, 639 645,855 104,930 2,551,156 491, 641 35, 256, 538 1, 255, 807 2, 184, 300 i 4,378 617,331 294, 245 4, 735, 456 622,141 36, 583, 855 1, 550, 052 39, 561, 839 32,156, 568 21,855,092 8,139, 337 7, 324, 034 3, 902, 325 1 1,370 14, "71 2,469,897 501, 587 ! 75, 450, 737 64, 217, 359 49, 917, 377 1, 576 393, 539 6, 106, 013 1 1, 602s 887 [ 73,116,481 33, 526,672 34,667 348, 242 3, 636,116 765,321 i Also t h e aggregate of p a y m e n t s and cash on h a n d a t t h e close of t lie year. 816, 983 53, 794 5, 518, 671 4, 466, 460 733,160 265,424 53,627 11,958,791 8,851,492 91,843 2, 204,156 136,939 377, 687 296, 674 13, 398, 275 12, 321, 583 7,255,134 1, 576 38,621 3, 628, 423 700,920 61, 069 9,195,662 8, 327,832 453, 269 25,365 11,704,531 11, 104,472 600, 059 60, 359, 604 336,887 62, 683 957,067 1,288,433 1,212,052 180,023 980,877 51,152 22, 283, 951 10, 089, 598 7,519,493 2, 457, 600 60, 025 52, 477 2, 687, 687 1, 783, 128 83, 332 fed 52 780, 000 41, 175 9, 506, 666 4, 469,170 5,013,942 23, 554 33, 130, 043 31,896,454 645, 855 6,824 460,751 120,159 32, 561, 301 29,314,118 28, 551, 521 354, 243 109, 242 Q 68, 888, 094 28, 986, 693 6,263 2,531,300 24,451 36, 086, 009 1, 253, 378 29, 491,161 22,581, 658 14,110, 722 675 2, 368, 348 901,967 > ^ H H m T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d alphabetically b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 13. F o r a text discussion of this t a b l e , see p . 16.] CITY, AND DIVISIONS A N D F U N D S O F MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . D a t e of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. of receipts a n d cash on h a n d a t beginning of year. 1 Cash ou hand at beginning of year. G R O U P I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 500,000 A N D Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. OVER—Continued. 1 BUFFALO, N . Y.—Continued. City Corporation—Continued. P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds County General t r e a s u r y County-as-agent fund C i t y a n d c o u n t y hall fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund | ! J u n e 30, D e c . 31, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922 ' J u n e 30, 1922 i Dec. Dec. j Dec. j Dec. $219,137 752 3,012,804 3,012,641 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 $146,523 5,144, 648 260, 626 7, 405, 271 1,106,259 6,116, 902 163 182,110 $167,635 244,931 11,715 815, 303 103,416 242,615 1,082 468,190 $533,295 5,390,331 272,341 11,233,378 4,222,316 6,359,517 1,245 650,300 $136, 131 532,883 27,895 1,076,692 158,418 403,217 1,245 513,812 ! I ' I $299, 112 3, 247,183 3, 247,183 G R O U P I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 300,000 T O 500,000. 13 MILWAUKEE, WIS C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund County General t r e a s u r y C ounty-as-agent fund License fund I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t funds 14 ._ Dec. Apr. Dec. Dec. 31, 30, 31, 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922.... 1 1922 1922 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1922 31, 1922 31,1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 4, 675,898 4, 673, 690 June June June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922. 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 $43, 656, 712 35,140, 279 20, 988, 439 505, 474 13,639,140 7, 226 8, 516,433 4, 059,334 3, 695, 430 11, 003 $5, 391, 551 4. 479,909 4,124, 929 354, 980 911,642 788, 794 21, 716 2, 208 25, 059, 692 24, 162,170 " 70,681 89, 875 WASHINGTON, D . C < leneral t r e a s u r y Register of wills f u n d . . . . Recorder of deeds fund Militia f u n d . . . . . . School f u n d . Library fund $28, 387, 340 23,711,442 23, 254, 673 275,985 180, 784 . 1 69,637 11,190 750,666 101,132 5,938,908 513,281 9, 385, 047 8, 777, 213 6," 023" 44,925 109, 789 1,218 12," 034'' 7, 161 26, 702 456 $77, 435, 603 63, 331, 630 48, 368, 041 1 1,136,439 ! 13, 819, 924 7, 226 14,103,973 9, 521, 818 3, 717,146 11, 003 2, 208 851,798 10, 383, 647 33, 452, 664 70,681 107,932 52, 086 206,128 12, 864 $9, 748, 065 7, 299,190 6, 700, 862 598,328 $27,934, 893 23, 695, 617 23, 472, 859 222, 758 2, 448, 875 2, 346, 086 2, 231 4, 239, 276 4, 239, 276 100, 558 9,540,164 8, S64, 943 20, L30 1,171 25, 746 861 23, 832, 755 21, 131,157 70, 474 75, 756 50,915 72,431 10, 785 $39, 752,645 32, 336,823 18, 194,320 315,353 13,819,924 7,226 7,415, 822 2, 936, 456 3,714,915 11,003 2,208 751,240 7, 010, 72* 3, 450, 564 207 J2,U46 107,951 1,218 1 15 P a r k funds Miscellaneous funds Sink ing fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds ! J u n e 30, 1922. I J u n e 30, 1922. j J u n e 30, 1922. I J u n e 30, 1922. I J u n e 30, 1922. 201, 336 201,285 253,518 26,513,718 22, 287, 154 19, 625, 810 11,960 161 1,840,143 24, 547 53, 400 NKWAKK, N.J J I 16 C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y C o u r t funds D e n t a l clinic fund School fund L i b r a r y fund F i r e m e n ' s relief fund-_ License fund P e t t y cash fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t funds County General t r e a s u r y County-as-agent f u n d . H e a l t h fund H o s p i t a l fund P a r e n t a l school f u n d . _ Vocational school fund P a r k fund P e t t y cash fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t funds Dec. Dec. Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31,1922. ., 605,966 111,349 13, 818 4, 226, 564 4,019,782 1,069 7, 753 328 16,187 16, 661 153, 848 5,587 . 5,349 CINCINNATI, OHIO I C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Fee a n d special f u n d s . U n i v e r s i t y fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t funds County... General t r e a s u r y County-as-agent f u n d . L i b r a r y fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund Dec. 31, A u g . 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, 1922. 1922 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. Aug. Aug. June Aug. June June Aug. 1922... 1922._.. 1922... 1922... 1922... 1922... 1922... ! I 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 30, 31, ] Also t h e 26, 066, 088 15,504,345 8, 377, 684 211,264 462,162 4,368,401 680, 759 1, 404, 075 6,247, 299 6,219, 584 12, 518 10,802 2, 969 1,426 930, 742 1,321,261 1, 076, 963 201,882 1,732,824 51,183,225 39,041,269 20, 807, 470 22, 016 12,500 6, 522,003 372,312 5,588 5,500 10, 866,802 188, 971 167, 021 71,086 12,141,956 3, 518, 057 7, 019, 026 42, 536 24, 854 49,600 627, 622 733, 531 2,235 124, 495 26, 937, 250 7, 843, 500 1,683,982 409, 304 3,981, 707 293, 308 1,000,000 475,199 15,954,964 1,011,316 13, 813, 609 259, 289 828, 239 18, 480 24,031 85, 062 | 90,160 1,623 84,052 300,584 7,851,746 3,512,333 1,125, 020 2,689 320,088 458 6,446 1,915,931 104,629 15,993 21,079 4,339,413 468,862 3,286,729 555 3,429 1,334 5,987 27,517 8,266 511,368 3,665 21,701 15,411,107 6, 504, 210 5, 475,149 75, 515 686,393 117,962 149,191 6, 642,427 3, 479,724 2,465, 732 9,622 671, 586 22 33 15, 708 1, 015, 804 [ 1,612,757 1, 279, 871 539, 452 2, 033, 408 85, 548, 689 64, 840, 756 41, 558, 300 33,976 15,350 8,682,234 397,317 53,400 5,588 11,946 13, 388, 699 404,949 196, 832 92,165 20, 707, 933 8, 006,701 10, 305, 755 44,160 11,182 26, 516 71, 774 671, 800 8,266 1, 398, 747 11,487 ; 151, 545 68,414, 445 29, 852, 055 15, 536, 815 211,264 946,981 1 9, 036, 501 1 1, 092,029 2,404, 075 624, 390 28,844,690 10,710,624 16, 279,341 281,429 1, 510, 627 2,991 19,939 39, 739 II 76,342 97, 448 45, 966 34, 510 373, 047 6, 674, 550 2, 093, 935 1,129,899 2, 632 256, 070 53, 752 939,462 1,057,153 177,970 246, 652 458,156 1,055,935 258, 290 1,660,361 49, 065, 600 37, 350, 626 26,340,717 22,016 29, 808, 539 25, 396, 195 14, 081,684 11,960 12, 718 8,320,832 314, 522 53,400 105,332 29,043 5, 588 1,650 10,593,039 52, 643 120, 707 73, 891 11,714,974 3, 557,962 6, 689, 588 1,691 16, 296 469, 330 123, 505 30,177 18, 274 4, 580, 615 634, 473 3, 616,167 3,907 2,345 10, 694 215,480 8,096 10,637 2,683 76,133 2, 326,330 228,801 45,948 4,412,344 3,814,266 42,469 7,275 23,116 61, 080 454,086 1,055 2,234 170 1, 387, 490 8,804 65, 980 620 9,432 > W ui 15,374,837 4,625,782 3,336,899 139,942 852,988 116,379 179,574 8,036,854 4,245,787 3,130,410 4,854 611,621 689 19,207 24,286 28, 362, 738 10, 744,384 3, 219, 857 24, 676,870 14, 481,889 8,980, 059 211,264 807,039 3,944, 584 538,943 3,933,378 3, 389, 526 245,915 297, 512 362 63 i 4,238,929 436,707 2,404, 075 444, 816 16, 874, 458 3, 075,311 13,148,931 30, 660 601,494 1, 940 669 15,453 te of p a y m e n t s and cash on h a n d at t h e close of t h e y e a r . CD T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. ~3 O [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] a CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year Revenue. Nonrevenue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000-Continued. > in I CINCINNATI, OHIO—Continued. ! ! 17 School district General treasury Fee and special fund Sinking fund Public trust funds Investment fund Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 Dec. 31, 1922. 1922 MINNEAPOLIS, M I N N City corporation General treasury School fund Sinking fund Public trust funds Investment fund Private trust fund County General treasury County-as-agent fund. Sinking funds Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 Aug. 31, Dec. 31, 1922_ Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. N E W ORLEANS, L A General treasury Judicial expense fund Courthouse commission fund Fire commission fund Police commission fund Health fund Poor fund School fund Library fund Park, playground, and museum funds. Sewage and water fund Public Belt Railroad fund Cash in transit Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31,1922._ Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. June 30, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. $4,314,444 4, 204, 795 31,403 56,520 11,726 10,000 $3,138, 786 2, 632, 540 21,670,060 19, 263, 763 17,828,289 31, 642 932,388 182, 977 288,467 27, 609,427 7, 720, 391 6, 605,946 2, 406, 297 2,375, 455 30,842 17, 768, 233 13, 493, 256 262,221 5,412 66, 783 47,990 3,591 815,414 6,473 57,997 990, 791 1, 658,117 505, 837 409 127, 642 151,071 835, 456 276 19,889, 036 915, 014 18, 794, 223 179, 799 20, 210, 596 5, 654, 751 28,445 985, 000 1, 057, 029 135, 858 16,500 3,173, 017 78,000 145, 284 2, 304,106 40,93a 747 $9, 717, 700 8,890,115 31,403 773,454 12,728 10, 000 $2, 712, 201 2, 552, 642 3, 921,145 2, 654, 089 2, 500, 992 8,411 69, 534 73, 887 1,145 978,118 488, 843 486, 953 2,322 52, 677,386 29, 403, 935 26, 777, 007 32, 446 1, 063, 748 405, 390 1,123,923 1,421 23, 273,451 3,779,312 19, 281,176 212,963 5,177, 571 890, 760 84, 539 992 133, 586 47,182 45, 409 1,821 8,818 1,900 16, 627 43,156, 400 20, 038, 767 346, 760 29,437 1,123,998 1,170, 994 229, 257 21,912 3,997, 249 86,373 219, 908 7,421,858 2, 427, 655 40, 666 495 16, 887 58, 328 30,145 1,567 4,361 8,213 15, 518 17, 550, 943 4, 361, 319 306, 094 28, 937 1,107, 111 993, 243 199, 007 20, 345 3, 641, 509 78,160 189,904 1, 848, 510 37,200 5,143, 407 1, 736, 253 747 1,135,931 119,962 747 3,170, 255 1, 455,346 $2, 264,470 2, 052, 780 211,097 593 3, 397, 899 2, 419, 781 2, 342, 772 804 3,718 71,342 159, 094 465 1,265 1, 267, 056 650,187 558, 066 58, 803 $6, 261, 603 5,843,901 31, 403 385, 774 525 $743,896 493,572 25, 056, 530 22,417, 485 22,157, 458 24, 035 23,699,711 4,332, 361 2, 118,557 235,992 2, 639, 045 2, 639, 045 228, 586 11,738 10,000 994, 214 95, 511 1,123,923 156 19,367,350 490, 080 18, 723,110 154,160 18,183, 599 13, 249, 793 n > H H M W H- s o O i—i H n W 119, 423 105 351, 379 "11486 837, 221 160,945 Sinking funds Public trust funds... Investment funds... Private trust funds.. KANSAS CITY, M O City corporation General treasury Sinking funds Public trust fund County General treasury County-as-agent fund. Sinking fund Public trust fund School district General treasury Sinking fund INDIANAPOLIS, IND City corporation General treasury Special assessment funds. Improvement fund Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust funds County General treasury County-as-agent fund Sinking funds Private trust funds School district General treasury Public trust funds. _ SEATTLE, WASH City corporation General treasury Sinking funds Public trust funds Investment fund County G eneral treasury County-as-agent fund. Private trust fund School district General treasury Sinking fund Dec. 31, 1922... May 31, Aug. 31, Dec. 31. 1922. Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 47,497 292, 221 20, 470 18,819 17, 314, 830 8,812, 233 7,906,190 867, 701 38, 342 2, 533,162 2, 484, 669 Apr. 17,1922. Apr. 17,1922.. Dec. 31,1922. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31,1922.. 31,1922 31,1922.. 31,1922.. 28,256 20, 237 5,969, 435 5,410, 241 559,194 June 30,1922. June 30,1922. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 16, 661, 264 8,993, 747 5,611,565 2,893, 111 23,477 328,479 137,115 31,1922. 31,1922.. 31,1922.. 31,1922.. 31,1922.. 31,1922 Dec. 31,1922 Dec. 31,1922 Dec. 31,1922.. Dec. 31,1922 | !.. 5, 361, 283 5, 296, 493 64, 790 1 29, 627, 323 20,401,277 19,900,456 369,157 108, 424 23, 240 3,449, 508 3,449, 508 1 4, 784, 98l 4, 422,100 362,881 31,1922.. 31,1922.. 31,1922.. 31,1922.. Dec. 31,1922.. Dec. 31,1922 Dec. 31,1922 June 30,1922. June 30,1922. 2, 306, 234 1,439,133 867,101 June 30,1922. June 30,1922. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 6,254,507 [ 317,597 1, 932, 695 126,343 8, 234, 699 I 736,161 916 273 21,386 19, 092 3,403,905 157,209 1,545,240 ( 454,473 | 21, 386 18, 823 269 19,117,747 3,480,975 3,431,117 1,412 48,446 12,330,281 3,843,787 8,420,873 44, 500 21,121 3,306,491 2,964,316 342,175 6, 024, 282 1, 773,928 1, 705,089 45,983 22,856 2, 015, 221 1, 094,221 873, 761 29, 838 17, 401 2, 235,133 1, 513, 652 721,481 42,456,859 14, 067,136 13, 042, 396 915,096 109, 644 16,878, 664 7,422, 677 9, 294,634 102, 594 58, 759 11, 511, 059 9, 888, 209 1, 622,850 7,039, 204 1,795, 241 1,108, 791 660, 071 26,379 1,987, 709 785,874 1,167, 294 24, 781 9, 760 3.256, 254 3, 200,840 55,414 18,347,473 8,836, 561 8, 808,142 23,026,939 4,775,206 3,379,522 1 2,230 9,175, 087 5, 331, 947 3, 329, 020 312 11,383 956,484 60, 522 974, 226 1, 212, 366 891,175 128,450 170,987 21, 754 2, 630, 774 2, 603, 876 48,863, 290 19,100, 900 12, 320,107 2,895, 653 34,860 1,392,963 224, 750 2, 232, 567 19, 727, 793 I 4, 331, 710 1 14, 068, 282 1,251,810 75, 991 10,034, 597 9, 817, 592j 217,005 7, 522, 064 4, 735,890 2, 342,034 6 11, 337 1, 057,621 75, 527 1, 249, 365 1,934, 215 1, 340, 781 193,086 373, 786 26, 562 851,959 796,445 55,514 20, 723, 081 9, 831,963 6, 655, 445 2,893, 568 23, 523 158, 342 101,085 13, 394, 497 7, 774, 059 6, 687, 237 983, 386 25, 011 78, 425 4, 678, 721 476, 478 4, 201,803 440 671, 608 519,017 152, 591 88,176, 272 50,483, 533 47, 235,483 2,925,856 156,207 165,987 27, 208,037 I 4, 331, 557 | 22,867,643 8,837 8,951,606 8, 436,134 515,472 II I6i, 666 27,113 1,258,341 16, 209,193 2,001, 402 13,939,832 213, 722 54, 237 2, 042, 540 1, 917, 223 125, 317 45,154,452 22, 308,197 20, 647, 790 1, 573, 313 22, 772 64, 322 19, 079,808 405, 571 18, 665, 840 8,397 3,495,017 3, 495, 017 of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 11,404,231 8,358,808 7,228,295 979,295 21,795 129,423 1,884,489 320,812 1,563,147 530 900,619 804,147 96,472 3, 285, 554 124,479 28,419 2, 943, 096 2, 938, 707 2,163 2,226 6,567,816 6, 567,816 3,200, 799 2,961, 540 239,259 7, 690,319 7, 643,830 46,489 34, 950, 053 24,457,963 24,116,665 217,488 123,810 2,862, 309 2,862, 309 6,704,155 6,704,155 17, 070,182 3,435, 334 3,125, 463 255, 025 54,846 11,947,859 3, 698, 096 8,127, 340 75,650 46, 773 1, 686,989 119, 553 1, 567, 436 20, 618,145 4, 533, 047 3, 322,628 2,079 177, 000 48,138 983,202 14, 592, 779 29,389 13,875,196 638, 765 49, 429 1,492,319 1,377, 317 115,002 41, 821,988 17, 666, 762 15,890, 523 1, 729,073 10, 602 36, 564 22,461,239 1,148,436 21, 304,496 8,307 1,346,832 927,832 419, 000 Q > i& Zfl T A B L E 2 . - SUMMARY O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : M)2'J -Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, sec p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, sec p. 16.] a a u CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year.i Revenue. GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING 21 SEATTLE, - _ _ . _. . . Dec. 31,1922 D e c . 31,1922 22 City corporation. _. General t r e a s u r y . Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t funds County _ _ _ General t r e a s u r y _. C o u n t y - a s - a g e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund JERSEY Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. P ) U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000—Continued. WASH.—Continued. P o r t of Seattle __ General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund . . ?3 Nonrevenue. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 Cash on hand at beginning of year. CITY, N . J . Dec. Dec. Dec. - Dec. Dec. _ _ Dec. . _. D e c . Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922. 1922. 1922 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 Dec. _. _ . . . . . D e c . Dec. Dec. . . _ _ _ . Dec. Dec. . . Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 __ 17,611,676 16,077, 577 15,863,805 122, 685 85,639 5,448 22,652,031 18, 696,729 16,431,012 469,019 16, 473 7,115 1,773,110 3, 955, 302 5, 531 3, 582,159 367, 612 5, 370,668 4, 689, 616 1,331.538 2,598,192 552, 634 33,193 174,059 681,052 436,934 169,863 74, 255 37,043, 766 22,085, 743 15.170,194 4, 263, 461 229, 397 2,774 2,197, 516 222, 401 14, 958, 023 2, 780, 740 10,034, 507 31,800 22, 530 381,600 1,703,155 3, 691 8, 418, 979 1 6,719.317 ! 4, 448,085 807,301 49,354 17,111,213 13, 508,040 11,878,726 1,203,818 5,678 1,663 355,001 63,154 3, 603,173 3,475,981 __ _ Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. $271,430 49,825 221, 605 1, 534,099 1,534,099 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 ._- - C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y School f u n d . . . Library fund.. License f u n d _ . _ Sinking funds P u b l i c t r u s t fund County . _ _ General t r e a s u r y . . C ounty-as-agent fund Health funds.. _ . P a r e n t a l H o m e fund P a r k fund .. Sinking f u n d . . _ P u b l i c t r u s t funds $991, 557 768,041 223, 516 j 2,264 294 9,262 113,422 1,950 $270,109 257, 771 | 12, 338 | 1 I 1 1,406,059 1 8,518 1 1,699,662 717, 625 144, 237 2,125 2,045 53,023 778, 574 2, 033 $1, 533, 096 1,075, 637 | 457, 459 $260, 315 241,182 19,133 $925, 626 624, 089 301, 537 45, 634, 375 39, 463, 922 33, 626, 355 3,189,896 654, 746 45,756 j 1,947,169 6,170, 453 1,976,564 3, 752, 022 441,867 6,109,295 5, 578, 616 2,133,430 2, 590,181 573, 223 40,308 241,474 530. 679 293,950 172, 494 64, 235 23, 562, 867 21,906,534 21,825,511 11, 587,148 7, 554, 683 6, 443, 737 825, 594 6,143 20,928,419 17,039, 470 11,992,096 4, 500, 044 278, 257 1,663 62, 573, 958 42, 313,100 31, 497, 005 6, 274, 580 284,429 4, 437 3,958, 576 294,073 20, 260,858 6, 974, 346 10,178, 744 36,189 24, 869 443, 885 2,595,151 7, 674 1 ! 1 | 252,834 26, 375 4,032,465 791, 210 1, 950, 553 3, 908 1,412 315,235 964,430 5,717 81, 023 1,656,333 1, 656,333 267, 410 3,888,949 3, 702, 609 32, 281 23,452 128, 650 $347,155 210, 366 136, 789 15,962,213 11 978 772 9,667.414 599, 715 500 5,448 1,705,695 3, 983, 441 26, 281 3, 579, 528 377, 632 30 058 391 17,718 947 13,061,172 948, 942 29 2,774 3, 705, 742 288 12, 339, 444 2, 480, 527 8, 228,191 5 1,630,721 1,957 GROUP I I I — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000. ?4 25 26 PORTLAND, OREG City corporation General treasury Dock commission fund Sinking funds . _ Public trust funds Investment fund School district General treasurv Sinking fund.._ Public trust funds _ Investment funds.. _ Port of P o r t l a n d . . _ __ General treasury _ . Sinking fund Investment fund I _ N o v . 30, 1922. Nov. _. N o v . _ Nov. . . . Nov. DENVER, COLO-_City corporation. General treasury Museum fund Trust and agency fund Clerk of county court fund Clerk of district court fund Sinking funds _ ______ Public trust funds. Investment funds Private trust funds School district _ General treasury. TOLEDO, OHIO _ City corporation ._ General treasury Fee and special fund. _ _ University fund . . _ _ . Sinking fund Public trust funds Investment f u n d s . , . Private trust funds. School district General treasury Fee and special fund ... Sinking fund Public trust fund |' l 30, 1922 30,1922 30, 1922 30, 1922. June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, ! I j 1922 j 1922 i Oct. 16,1922....: 1922 N o v . 30, 1922 N o v . 30, 1922 N o v . 30, 1922 i ..; i Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31,1922 31,1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 19~2~2~ 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 Aug. Aug. Aug. June 31, 31, 31, 30, 1922 1922 1922 1922.. $9,852,126 7, 730,129 6,080,524 535, 795 1,078, 531 9,455 25,824 1,339, 532 810,255 255,614 56,627 217,036 782,465 565,491 174,016 42, 958 $2,739,424 2, 286, 270 1,278,979 503,228 448,037 21,538 34,488 97,520 21,558 51, 280 8,514 16,168 355,634 348,575 6,199 860 13,932,350 9,333, 555 8,989,625 5,553 10,952,708 10,221, 775 1,942,293 44,108 6,361,663 1,093,144 443,396 134,046 203,125 730,933 730, 933 3, 434, 715 2,127,852 1,820,092 89 62,649 4,403 3,592 6,123 29,874 3,817 197, 213 1,306,863 1,306,863 7, 509,266 5, 563,180 3,363, 413 6, 293, 743 779,132 3,543 45,509 82, 521 35, 219 175,074 54 4, 598, 795 4, 598, 795 A u g . 31, 1922 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. $14,854,989 9, 773, 782 6, 729,068 1,170,992 1, 779,619 91,115 2,988 4,117, 607 4,081,948 2,346 30,826 2,487 963,600 956,115 6,513 972 1 i i r 11,178,959 6, 650, 222 4, 848, 223 35, 396 133, 738 1, 603,650 18,950 10, 265 __l ...j 4, 528,737 4, 441,062 38,472 12,231 36,972 1,675,449 148, 096 376, 222 1, 946, 086 1,133,476 751,018 61, 592 $27,446,539 19,790,181 1 14,088,571 | 2,210,015 3,306,187 122,108 63,300 5,554,659 4,913,761 ! 309,240 1 95,967 235,691 2,101, 699 1,870,181 186,728 44,790 $2,582, 753 2,392,630 1,328, 268 350,414 669,891. 6,053 38,004 96,072 93,428 $14,961,633 9,477,456 7,856,688 1, 558, 917 61,851 4,133,878 4,124,342 2,644 9,536 94,051 75,148 5,399 13, 504 1, 350, 299 1,345,314 4, 780, 838 3,140,942 2, 477, 562 1,802 112,820 4,855 2,986 360,356 35, 592 9,471 135,498 1,639,896 1,639,896 13,372,632 8, 791, 488 8, 565,845 40,928 1 28, 319, 773 21,683,182 12, 752, 010 49,750 6,424, 312 49,912 86,113 1,134,486 648,344 137,917 1 400,338 i 6,636, 591 1 6,636, 591 5,893,734 1,335,456 554, 046 14,197,818 8,075, 208 6, 809,492 35, 396 181,486 949, 008 99, 554 272 51,978 24,953 1 24,981,968 I 12,992, 534 8, 215,179 35, 396 199, 510 1 3,946,841 182,634 12,649 400, 325 11,989,434 11, 012, 218 38, 472 815, 227 123,517 1 j i i 1 ! 1 65, 772 667, 742 15,588 2,384 24,103 5, 514, 611 5, 437,680 18,024 699, 445 7,846 2,937 53,158 4, 558, 278 4,426,153 l02, 759 29,366 4,985 12,750 171,965 4, 581,144 4, 581,144 6,122,610 5, 585,863 38,472 474,468 23, 807 $9,902,153 7,920,095 4,903,615 300,684 2, 636, 296 54,204 25, 296 1,324, 709 695, 991 309,240 83,787 235,691 657, 349 449, 719 181,329 26,301 10,166,303 9, 750, 752 1,708,603 7,020 6,311,492 45,057 83,127 761,380 440, 787 128,446 264,840 415, 551 415, 551 O fert W > 4,890,416 3, 581, 870 851, 641 2, 298, 388 75, 234 9,440 347,167 1,308, 546 1,000, 202 238, 000 70, 344 l Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year, CO T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] CITY, AND DIVISIONS A N D F U N D S O F MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year, Revenue. Nonre venue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 PAYMENTS. Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. 97 COLUMBUS, OHIO Sinking fund _ *>8 PROVIDENCE, R . I . . General t r e a s u r y . ___. Fee fund _ ___ License f u n d . . _ _. P e t t y cash fund Cash in transit Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds ?9 ST. PAUL, M I N N P r i v a t e t r u s t funds Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922.. 1922 1922 1922 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 . D e c . 31, 1 9 2 2 . . . _. 4, 398, 793 4,330, 001 28, 816 39, 976 _. 11, 278, 771 10, 743, 345 8, 916 . . . S e p t . 30, 1922 S e p t . 30, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 S e p t . 30, 1922 . Sept. 30, 1922 _ __. S e p t 30, 1922 S e p t . 30, Dec. 31, 1922... S e p t . 30, 1922 S e p t . 30, 1922 467, 771 48,949 9,790 _ D e c . 31. 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 . D e c . 31, 1922 Sept. 30, Oct. 9, Dec. 31, 1922. D e c . 31, 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 $3,897,807 3,296,478 2,902, 080 3,723, 789 821 825 122, 304 6, 271, 511 5, 256, 256 18 109, 526 13,341 4,417 267,096 601, 329 462,979 1,015, 255 138, 350 17, 513, 473 11, 297,483 1,118, 628 661, 237 2,246 3,385 677,336 5,124, 424 52, 520 273,824 82, 255 236,962 90,698 8,009,690 5,710,544 6,177, 455 1,037, 300 494 LOUISVILLE, K Y General t r e a s u r y . . $14,254,890 7,983,379 4,135, 640 7, 485, 463 2,434, 682 1,690 4,863, 645 184, 952 11, 033,576 10,705,916 _. _ General t r e a s u r y P e t t y cash fund Sinking funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds 30 $11,412,646 7,013,853 6, 390,380 94,410 1,308 444, 521 82, 527 707 _._ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . Fee a n d special fund L i b r a r y fund . _ Sinking fund . _ . . _-. P u b l i c t r u s t funds _ I n v e s t m e n t funds-_ __ P r i v a t e t r u s t funds School d i s t r i c t General t r e a s u r y . . _ 1 '::::::::::::: 289, 781 79,982 43, 314 4,480 39,834 ! 1, 554, 383 1,434,994 3,525 106, 641 9,089 134 1,187, 601 300,451 1 $29, 565, 343 18, 293, 710 13, 428,100 94,410 1,326 1 4,277,836 96,689 5,949 389,400 11, 271, 633 ] 10, 049, 236 28, 816 1,193, 581 29, 910, 872 22, 702,065 8, 916 2, 246 3, 385 967,117 5, 672,177 144, 783 288,094 122,089 1 20, 073,422 14, 575, 592 5, 215 J 5, 207, 248 284,739 | 628 15,374, 746 7,048, 295 i $9,094, 316 4, 327, 665 3,952, 268 43 108, 523 8,105 1,846 256, 880 4, 766, 651 4, 588,955 177, 696 1, 592, 221 655, 946 . 3,235 677, 336 156,730 47,341 7, 839 43,794 1, 524,155 1,372, 627 5,015 133, 418' 13,037 $12, 964, 381 8, 082, 961 6, 555, 783 94, 410 458 1, 349, 378 82, 829 103 4, 881,420 4, 527,958 28,816 324,646 14, 545, 006 14, 513, 622 8,916 16, 213 6,255 12, 309, 569 12,022,152 825 2, 819, 935 5, 755 4,000 132, 520 1, 623, 562 932, 323 691, 239 13, 773,645 7, 532,497 2,246 150 289, 781 5, 515,447 81,229 274,000 78, 295 144,952 142,465 6, 239, 698 1,180,813 200 4, 928,878 129, 237 7, 933, 768 3, 583,021 4,088,875 3, 231,887 58 3, 352,103 233,387 $7, 506, 646 5, 883,084 2,920,049 570 Dec. 31, 1922 1 N o v . 30, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 J J u n e 30, 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 i A u g . 31, 1922 _ 1 Dec. 31, 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 ...J A u g . 31, 1922. A u g . 31, Dec. 31, 1 9 2 2 . . . OAKLAND, CALIF._ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Special assessment fund__ C o u r t deposit fund Sinking fund ___ P u b l i c t r u s t funds Private trust fund School district General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund S a n i t a r y district Sinking fund June June _ _ June ._ J u n e June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 | J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 | J u n e 30, 1922 I ._ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31,1922 _ 31, 1922 31, 1922 628, 573 5,083 1,486 380,537 81, 744 36,400 9,046,801 5,172, 550 4, 595, 770 562,155 4, 929,064 1,079, 853 358, 023 2,849,863 1,807,318 1,463,252 1 281,719 35,678 404,433 3,849,211 3, 713, 401 135,810 210,021 8, 622 80,423 1,037,862 910,225 127,637 4,683 4,683 7,186,631 5,678,441 901,987 901,987 14,625 ATLANTA, G A General t r e a s u r y C o n v i c t labor a c c o u n t . Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund Private trust fund 104,445 1,016,875 16, 541 154, 111 2,974,357 99, 326 263,841 11,978 1 1 . . . 7,243, 425 7,229,651 10,782 62 2,930 1, 503,132 4,000 1,058 8,348,372 5,023, 689 3,870,112 30, 417 1,063, 771 59,389 AKRON, OHIO C i t y corporation __ General t r e a s u r y . Dec. 11, 1922. Fee a n d special f u n d . . Dec. 31, 1922 S i n k i n g fund __. _ _ Dec. 31, 1922 P u b l i c t r u s t fund Dec. 31, 1 9 2 2 - . . P r i v a t e t r u s t fund Dec. 31, 1 9 2 2 . . . ._ School district __ General t r e a s u r y _ _ _ . A u g . 31, 1922 F e e a n d special f u n d . . A u g . 31, 1922 Sinking f u n d . . A u g . 31, 1 9 2 2 . . . . 3,869, 420 3, 565,943 303,477 4,831 4,831 91,203 | 4,001 6,363 124,086 2,454 604,294 1 11,292 45,666 ! 1 562 1 1,340 j 41,555 88,069 30,994 12,320 130,851 396,498 53,665 19, 514 932,093 1 3,324,683 3, 284, 207 40,476 5,617,815 4,850,889 3, 307,012 5, 408, 540 3,094,487 2, 735, 288 1, 412,060 73,297 58, 520 766,926 584,116 271,685 7,505 80,009 2,314,053 2,314,053 193,076 1,049,209 70, 416 284, 962 3, 462, 058 156, 992 289,718 1,068,157 2,454 1,613, 404 98,119 37,886 10,337 ! 879,351 19,695 7, 624 156, 474 172,594 169,858 30, 721 211, 759 2,003,872 151, 992 269,197 671, 758 981, 975 12,876 599,153 69,843 1,050,384 l 10,145 20,000 73, 203 407,802 5,000 12,897 239,925 2,454 32,276 15,400 37,886 16,825,728 8,059,721 6, 417,045 562,155 45,000 491, 740 58,925 484,856 8, 756,493 8,189, 569 566, 924 9,514 9,514 5,130, 599 1,636,088 1,333, 554 208,055 4,713 89, 766 3, 488,803 3, 246, 859 241, 944 5,708 5,708 395,090 383,190 190,461 192, 729 3,050 3,050 Q 4,884, 500 4, 752, 249 132,251 756 756 15,332,043 13,810,079 10, 782 1,503,194 2,930 4,000 1,058 1, 828, 303 1,828,303 9, 317, 974 9, 307,192 4,185, 766 2, 674, 584 TABL Tuberculosis h o s p i t a l fund Sewerage f u n d -. C h i l d r e n ' s g u a r d i a n s fund.._ _ C h i l d r e n ' s H o m e fund . School fund L i b r a r y fund P a r k fund W a t e r fund __ C a s h in t r a n s i t . ._ _____ Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund Investment funds. _ . 182,810 374, 727 969,065 912,412 30,417 747, 516 140,191 138, 529 405, 662 182,376 40,476 182,810 9, 786,170 4,900,914 4,304,892 541,810 54,212 1, 503,194 2,930 4,000 1,058 _ 5, 267,371 3,149,444 2,637, 530 419,583 19,060 73, 271 2,117, 927 1, 935,977 181, 950 1,908,959 1, 522,719 778, 599 20,345 45,000 283,685 10,499,428 6,827,195 5,733, 981 30,417 1,025, 448 37,349 3, 672, 233 3, 630,897 40, 476 860 H 'A W W > V W Ul 3,607,928 2,992,426 1,540,901 1,302,485 83, 782 65, 258 615, 502 615, 502 * Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. Cn T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. -3 OS [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] a CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S O F MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 PAYMENTS. Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP Iir. CITTES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000 -Continued. 34 C i t v corporation _ __ (Jcneral t r e a s u r y . S i n k i n g funds Public t r u s t funds | 31, 31, 31, 31, J 4,817, 763 4, 752,912 34,030 12, 513 16,255 2, 053 BIRMINGHAM, A I A _ . . Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. General t r e a s u r y . . Sinking fund . P u b l i c t r u s t funds WORCESTER, M A S S 30, 1922 30, 1922. 30, 1922_._ 30, 1922 30, 1922 30, 1922 , [ 9,044, 757 8,804, 728 . General t r e a s u r y P u b l i c t r u s t funds 37 D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 21,319 425 3, 651,902 3, 651,902 July July July July M e t r o p o l i t a n utilities district 36 i D e c . 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 «. P u b l i c t r u s t fund 35 1922 1922 1922 1922 $13,686,057 4, 788.735 1,080,915 672, 535 35,285 5, 245,420 5,223,676 OMAHA, NKBR SYRACUSE, N Y C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund _ N o v . 30, 1922 N o v . 30, 1922 N o v . 30, 1922 N o v . 30, 1922 _. N o v . 30, 1922 J a n . 31, 1923 S e p t . 15, N o v . 30, 1922 5,259 188,850 44,339 1,581 . . . " Dec" 3l","W22------Dec, 31, 1922_ 1 9,017,214 8,873,097 8,818,089 4,674 $7, 537, 369 4, 748, 505 4,173,578 561,482 13,445 2, 280,450 2, 098,085 141, 360 31, 005 10,000 508, 414 390, 625 117,789 $4,859,808 1,212,308 1,040,981 157,860 13,467 | 3, 483, 553 3, 233,044 110,018 42,896 97, 595 163,947 153,147 10,800 5, 613, 379 2, 544, 406 2,108, 567 2,074, 235 492,025 12,165 2, 542,127 22, 656 3,629 24, 869 14,685, 406 12,212,203 17,810 8 2, 229,458 1,668 686 223, 573 427, 239 205, 297 11,495,642 11,361,426 10,654,159 83, 5(K) 2,168, 588 | 2,168, 588 2,137,446 210 I 5,834 371 185, 096 10,957 25,518 $26, 083, 234 10,749,548 9, 295, 474 1,391,877 62, 197 11,009,423 10, 554,805 251, 378 95, 220 108,020 4,324, 263 4,195, 674 128, 589 12, 539.709 9,371,553 ! 34,030 508,167 53,289 2, 544,180 28, 490 24,157,402 21,222,228 17,810 5, 638 2, 603, 404 56, 964 2,267 249, 091 22, 681, 444 I 22,403,111 | 21,609,694 88,384 1 $5, 839, 850 2,061,027 1, 125,894 623,071 12,062 3,642,153 3,241,439 233,350 59,344 108,020 136, 670 126, 092 10, 578 $13,479,455 5, 828, 905 5, 408, 733 380, 503 39, 669 4,939, 466 4,903, 673 2, 711, 084 2,711,084 1,476,509 1, 358,498 118,011 1,416,616 1, 353,931 5, 493, 759 5, 451, 270 34, 030 5, 629, 334 2, 566, 352 49, 567 6,780 8,459 35, 793 6,338 472, 512 392,188 447 24,783 10,944 9, 646, 525 9, 645,628 797 100 44,150 2, 670, 461 2, 670,461 2, 578, 720 2,090 9,992,346 9,858,413 9, 683,451 85, 694 $6, 763, 929 2,859,616 2, 460, 847 388, 303 10,466 2, 427, 804 2, 409, 693 18, 028 83 458,600 38, 050 2, 544,180 22,152 14,038,365 11,184,412 17,810 5,191 2,578,621 45,223 2,167 204,941 10, 018,637 9, 874,237 9, 347, 523 o CP w H O ui O a w P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t funds C o u n t y supervisors' fund_ General t r e a s u r y 50,297 37 Dec. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. 144,117 144,117 Oct. 31, 1922.. RICHMOND, V A General t r e a s u r y P u b l i c b a t h s fund P i n e c a m p h o s p i t a l fund _ School f u n d . . Sinking f u n d . P u b l i c t r u s t funds J a n . 31, 1922 J a n . 31, 1922 J a n . 31, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 J a n . 31, 1922 J a n . 31, J u n e 30, Oct. 31, 1922 J a n . 31, 1922 J a n . 31, 1922 Investment funds.. Private trust fund. SAN ANTONIO, T E X C ity corporation General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund Sinking fund Public trust funds. _ I n v e s t m e n t fund Private trust fundsSchool district General t r e a s u r y . Sinking fund NEW May May May May May May DALLAS, T E X General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. M a y 31, 1922. ..! M a y 31, 1922. HAVEN, CONN General t r e a s u r y C o u r t fee fund School fund Library fund . Parkfund License fund . Sinkingfund, Public t r u s t funds _ . Private t r u s t fund 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, L__ _ . ._ | Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 | Dec. 31, 1922 ... i Dec. 31, 1922 ] Dec 31,1922 ... | Dec. 31,1922 . j De«:. 31, 1922 . . . J Aug. 31, D e c . 31, 1922 . .. j Dec. 31, 1922 _.J _ i Apr. 30, 1922 | Apr. 30, 1922 A p r . 30, 1922 ] A p r . 30, A u g . 31, 1922. ! A p r . 30, 1922 __! Apr. 30,1922 101,788 737 602, 508 278, 333 278, 333 43,205 700 579,862 134,216 134,216 7,840, 201 7,120,105 7,092 459 449,536 224,874 29,008 7,231,801 3,035,136 5,584 1,055, 459 492,438 2,081 2,073,143 2,087,185 2,324 34,485 514,330 1,410 9,127 16,000 12,429 10,715 4,563^491 3, 315,937 2, 510,997 1,327 796,147 7,177 1,247,554 1, 085, 864 161,690 3,906,119 2,718,497 2, 528, 792 41, 371 52,482 802 2,000 93,050 1,187,622 1,187, 312 310 6, 203,094 5, 902, 652 65,905 90,615 26,455 30, 225 8, 405,157 l 5,059,916 ! 7,512 |_. 2,691,234 ! 119,326 L 252,469s 1,650 236,170 \ 36,514 ! 396 i. . 6, 529, 993 5, 650, 254 3, 756 865, 248 9,367 1,368 3,791,372 j 3, 104, 036 ' 35,500 : 602,663 1 12,237 27,414 i__ 9,522 ) 4, 207, 240 4,100, 479 3, 315,182 229 i 762,203 18, 316 4,549 106, 761 4,889 101,872 858, 221 607,602 205, 001 .. . 3, 622 25, 952 16,044 3, 349, 401 2, 636, 893 2, 555 669,378 36,042 4,533 2, 925 9, 595 737 516,382 144, 400 144, 400 133,933 133, 933 16,127,461 10, 647, 679 14, 757 459 2, 557,164 2,826,389 32, 742 2,743, 214 1,733,141 2,601 35,842 12,429 35, 758 12,676,850 10,131,913 8, 354,971 42,927 1, 610, 832 26, 295 2,289 97,599 2, 541,937 2, 278,065 263,872 89, 208 86, 126 391 185, 393 785, 200 730 8,862,309 5,544,362 12,156 68 2,371,771 923, 776 10,176 4,467,529 3, 300,002 2, 837, 722 27,769 425, 263 9,248 1,562,142 15,466,472 1,009,052 11,570,170 73,417 507,286 2, 986, 850 i * 145,781 i 27 2,212 2H6, 2X6 1,650 8, 089 269, 359 34,876 132,563 ! 396 6, 405, 775 3,487, 551 19, 285 2,418,510 143,636 280,945 13,670,766 I 11,391,183 41,811 2,137,289 57,646 28,782 14,055 1 8,076,733 7,405,487 39,193 595, 716 8,777 27,560 ! ! i 3, 658, 832 2, 520, 674 2, 618 1,086,126 43, 869 15 5,530 1,117,413 21, 836 84 12,429 4, 547, 081 4,066,006 3,182, 852 12,654 846,450 16, 437 289 7,324 481,075 304,626 176, 449 I 4,521,938 3,370,176 3,662,240 2, 768,905 2,334, 397 2,504 339,119 610 2,000 90,275 893,335 883, 525 9,810 1,167, 527 1,089,914 77, 613 7, 498, 555 7,073, 567 54,132 61,054 2, 118 3,129 1,650 26U,670 41,83 396 55,848 1,935,201 1,465,022 455, 447 5,000 1,207 1 8,525 te of p a y m e n t s a n d cash on h a n d a t t h e close of t h e year. -a T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y OF R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : City num- 1 ber. [ [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned to each, see p . 13. RECEIPTS. CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . D a t e of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. GROUP III.—CITIES H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N 4? MEMPHIS, TENN . . . Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. . - June General t r e a s u r y School fund L i b r a r y fund Park fund.. W a t e r fund Sinking funds 43 DAYTON, OHIO C i t y corporation . . | Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. __ Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 _ . . . | . Mar. Mar. May ... Mar. Mar. 31, 1922 . . . 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922.... 31, 1922 ! HOUSTON, T E X General t r e a s u r y ! D e c . 31, 1922 C a s h on hand at beginning of y e a r . Aggregate of receipts a n d cash on h a n d a t beginning of year. 1 PAYMENTS. C a s h on h a n d at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. O F 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued. $9,728,838 6,171,219 2,111,973 92,176 695,165 306,280 352,025 $2,314,265 748, 394 301,964 24, 549 27,779 275,869 935, 710 $18,740,419 11,925,577 2, 985, 286 121. 809 772.133 1, 367,128 I 1, 568,486 $5,163,770 2, 887, 823 820,017 33,178 50, 872 254,542 1,117,338 $8, 814, 434 5,133, 202 2, 005,121 73, 046 596, 264 988, 859 17,942 $4,762,215 3, 904, 552 160,148 15,585 124,997 123,727 433, 206 6,496,238 3, 579,808 2,272,488 35, 558 19,391 112 4,110, 707 1,850, 844 492,144 78 3,030, 596 1,486, 679 1,154,300 13, 637, 541 6,917,331 3, 918,932 35, 636 19,391 5, 709 507 1, 782, 286 71,001 1,000 1,082, 869 6, 720, 210 6,175,928 21,187 125, 632 396,950 513 4, 779, 305 1, 091, 589 583,599 6, 382, 900 3, 545,145 2, 938, 594 35, 558 19, 391 3,068 2, 475, 336 2, 280, 597 396, 739 78 2, 916,430 2, 496,861 21,187 123, 566 274, 709 107 -3 OO F o r a text discussion of tliis t a b l e , see p . 16.] $6,697,316 5,005,964 571,349 5,084 49,189 784,979 280,751 1,202, 698 49, 561 BRIDGEPORT, C O N N . . . General t r e a s u r y C o u r t fee fund L i b r a r y fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds 45 1922 1922 1922 1922. 1922 Dec. 31, 1920..._ - Fee a n d special fund . C o n v i c t labor account C o u n t r y C l u b fund W a r tax fund— Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y Fee a n d special fund L i b r a r y a n d m u s e u m fund Sinking f u n d . . P u b l i c t r u s t fund . 44 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 30, 1922—Con. 2,800 507 301,764 5,642 1,000 1,046,909 2,259,863 2,169,516 2,797 277, 824 15, 798 | 35,960 1 1, 543,917 1, 509, 551 | 2, 584 J i i , j 469,489 27,108 1,000 7,809 3, 687, 716 3, 502,007 I ! 1, 749 183,447 513 17 90,330 2,049 31,911 406 1 7,309,308 7,189,158 52,399 24,094 17, 787 25,870 2, 275, 243 2,180, 780 5,497 9,974,118 i 9, 740, 348 : 57,896 41,401 84, 946 1 49, 527 ! 163,204 139,336 66,000 22, 966 389, 567 | 370,410 1 17, 307 1 1,159 691 6,363, 637 6, 255,782 4, 292,119 2, 256,040 1,515,070 i 829,678 12,170,826 ! 9,341,500 I 2, 969, 377 2,179,286 22, 746 525 597 507, 517 41,017 2, 837, 755 2, 594, 619 21,187 123, 866 98, 083 7,145,338 7, 080, 335 261 16, 224 ^ () £f> (fl H W H Q 57 507 805, 280 2,876 1,075,060 194, 739 79, 302 17 115,420 48, 518 2, 665, 576 2, 520, 677 57, 635 2, 431 84, 421 412 6, 354, 374 6, 354, 374 2,847, 075 807,840 in O *i o H W I 46 Sinking fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund Dec. 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 |[ HARTFORD, CONN I I j I 47 C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . . Police court f u n d . . . License funds P a r k fund C e m e t e r y fund High-school f u n d . . . W a t e r fund Sinking funds Public trust funds. I n v e s t m e n t fund _ _. P r i v a t e t r u s t funds. School district General t r e a s u r y . . _ Sinking funds M a r . 31, 1922 M a r . 31, 1922 M a r . 31, 1922 I M a r . 31, 1922 1 M a r . 31, 1922 M a r . 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 M a r . 31, Dec. 31, 1922.. 1 | M a r . 31, 1922 M a r . 31, 1922 M a r . 31, 1922. 1 1 M a y 31, 1922. .1 M a y 31, 1922. | GRAND KAPIDS, M I C H I 48 C i t y corporation General treasury_ _. Sinking fund Public trust funds. Investment fund... Private trust fund. School district _ General t r e a s u r y . . . P u b l i c t r u s t funds _ Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1 SCRANTON, P A C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . . Library fund.. Sinking fund Public trust funds. I n v e s t m e n t f u n d . _. School d i s t r i c t . _ . General t r e a s u r y . . . Sinking fund Public trust f u n d . . Investment fund... 49 I 597,264 88,128 1,405,908 1,423,418 612, 658 177, 433 7,772,576 7,023,904 5,860,646 69,878 6,308 73,088 8, 625 257 624,208 351,261 27,419 2,214 7,607, 504 5, 923,122 3, 433, 677 16, 830 1,520 135,000 15,000 217,327 129,634 55,108 15, 597,407 13, 076, 660 9, 349,431 86, 708 7,928 215, 448 27, 672 3,611 624, 208 2,691, 630 62, 661 5,730 1, 633 2, 520, 747 2,377,471 143, 276 689, 553 492, 250 126, 084 1, 227, 484 1, 061, 719 266, 085 757, 524 607 13, 545 344, 514 343,041 1,473 10, 844, 320 7, 359,634 6, 002, 554 1, 294, 814 780 313 61,173 3, 484, 686 3, 482, 968 1,718 1,046, 035 686,888 572, 020 236 112, 579 1,991 62 359,147 114,847 179,122 61,913 3,265 5, 826,133 3, 209, 251 2, 852,174 30,846 310, 685 13, 484 2,062 2, 616, 882 2, 205, 724 342, 715 65,178 3,265 1,138, 983 618, 867 499, 758 1,039 116, 408 770 892 520,116 368, 690 95, 516 52, 645 3, 265 4, 059, 058 2, 271,139 2,147, 473 29,807 86, 218 7,641 1, 092, 421 1, 024,961 8, 294, 502 8, 254, 883 66, 888 572 39, 619 748,672 717,018 31,654 5,990,961 3,437,614 2,870,218 567,260 136 -4,089,044 2,004,248 1,814,719 1,930 179,106 8,493 _ 2,084,796 2,067,938 13,593 3,265 100 7,360 4,047 3,354 2, 282,081 35,184 3,516 314 1, 684, 382 1,638, 231 46,151 58,288 58 3, 983,682 3, 396, 857 2,934,540 414, 376 869, 677 525,163 197,796 313,178 644 313 47, 628 586,825 586, 825 691,054 518,115 465,435 28, 680 19,000 3,000 2,000 172,939 22,939 150,000 1,319 87,693 22, 222 65,471 Dec. Dec. Dec. May May 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, D e c . 31, 1922.. _j l\ 31, 1922 June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 896, 818 15, 740,417 6, 599,029 ' "8,244,570 15, 441, 316 851, 800 8,157,230 6, 432, 286 30, 1922 _. 15,078 15,078 30, 1922 _. 1,000 1,000 30, 1922 234, 242 43, 926 150,319 39,997 30, 1922 48, 781 92 1,346 30, Dec. 31, 1922... 1 47, 343 i Also t h e aggregate3 of p a y m e n t s a n d cash on h a n d a t t h e close of t h e y e a r . SPRINGFIELD, M A S S General t r e a s u r y License fund . C a s h in t r a n s i t Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds 700,789 1,335, 290 2,553,347 2,553,102 245 J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1 1 793,250 1,245,985 107,855 109 2,760 5,079 3,608 84, 854 268, 042 308 1,406 197,303 120, 590 76, 713 7,362,808 5, 712, 566 5, 065,175 2,197 1,099 212, 688 19,900 368, 883 42, 624 7, 545, 046 6, 871,844 4,158,172 84, 511 6,720 2,693 3 170,471 2, 423, 588 19, 729 5,730 227 1, 650, 242 1, 650, 242 673, 202 606, 639 66, 563 7, 301,053 4,113,101 3, 905, 363 207, 565 173 2, 315, 783 2,184,814 1,831, 106 329, 725 313 37, 503 165, 765 164,126 1,639 3, 187,952 3,187,873 79 1,787,919 1, 717,441 57,945 12, 533 23. 670 130, 969 130, 969 Q W > 628,092 319, 245 204, 943 108,059 5, 073 1,170 308,847 119,593 189, 254 6, 353,494 6,161,472 15, 078 1,000 167,354 8,590 SO T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O P R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H BALANCES, BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1022—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] CO CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year Revenue. o J Nonrevenue. Cpshon hand at begfnnfng ofvSr °l year. I Aggregate of receipts and ;! cash on hand at beginning of year.i Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. PATERSON, N. J General treasury School fund Library fund License fund Recorder's court fund. Sinking fund Public trust fund Investment funds Private trust fund 51 | D E S MOINES, IOWA I City corporation I General treasury Special assessment fund. Library fund Water fund Sinking fund Public trust funds Private trust funds School district General treasury Public trust fund _ _ 52 ! YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO .._ C ity corporation _ General treasury Fee and special fund _ Sinking fund.-_ Public trust funds School district General treasury Fee and special fund _ Sinking fund Public trust funds Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1922 _ 30, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. Mar. 31, 1922.. Mar. 31, 1922.. Mar. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922.. Mar. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922.. Mar. 31, 1922.. June 30", 1922. June 30, 1922. Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. Aug. 31, 1922. Aug. 31, 1922. Aug. 31, 1922. Oct. 31, 1922., 775,130 164,064 f» 19,911 4,321 680 40 68,512 16,277 1,325 $5, 393, 532 2, 667, 250 2, 602,819 60, 780 680 40 818,425 973,479 257, 660 603, 581 106, 573 556,815 402,669 46,181 7, 922, 741 4,974, 571 2,195,121 .1,603,581 100,616 905,977 137,817 31,459 844, 946 819,126 25, 820 2,948,170 2, 942, 876 5,294 054, 260 948, 796 832,475 21, 687 080,978 13,656 105,464 766, 555 21, 349 308,348 9,212 7,443, 609 4,073,334 3,377, 529 21,687 650,202 23,916 3,370, 275 3,186,268 21,349 151,482 11,176 58, 212 3,751 53 00 CO 05 1 Nov. Nov. Nov. .. Nov. . . . Nov. Nov. _ Nov. General t r e a s u r y License fund L i b r a r y fund Miscellaneous fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds Private trust fund.-. 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922-.. 1922 1922 NORFOLK, VA General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund License fund Sinking funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds 56 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. _ 31,1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31,1922 31, 1922 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 . . . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 _ 88,338 17,712 57 CAMDEN, N. J 58 FALL RIVER, MASS General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund _ Public trust funds. General t r e a s u r y B o a r d of police incidental fund License fund E d u c a t i o n a l fund C a s h in t r a n s i t . Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds Private trust f u n d s . . . ,........ i 9,476, 495 8, 251, 514 1 7,959 5,167 1,127,004 84,851 | 1,040, 604 876,389 5,454, 541 5,409,979 157,903 6,312 44, 562 23, 501,868 22, 757,973 1 25, 211 7,311 647,730 1 43,163 ; 17,638 2,842 1,410,571 1, 062,102 1,665 11,312,061 11,281,281 23, 546 5,464,737 3,083, 947 3,081,873 1,372,827 424,430 389,047 47 10,584 24,752 948,397 885,452 60,648 2,297 11.239,955 7,615,355 7,356,820 2,527 8,000 1 146,238 1 101,770 3,624,600 3,402,163 188,418 34,019 533,367 16,196 11, 019 2,316 ..20. 12, 939 1,059,387 494,946 1,543 15,090 4,952 526 7,956, 517 7, 943,578 62,279 5,155 45,844 17,328, 292 17,284, 291 22,336 1,097 227,613 8,251 2,014,013 1,900, 715 208, 279 ! 21, 456 72, 578 5,114,189 4,978,736 1,332 6, 214 114,363 11,877 1,667 119,304 24,493 309,516 17,849 16, 597 2,842 792,763 334,121 303,621 285 8,000 7,234 D e c . 31 1922 _ D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 4,395, 273 4,051,009 316,080 28,184 824,311 632,997 185,190 6,124 9, 517,608 8,819,529 600,332 97,747 1,077,607 1,002,676 69,832 5,099 5, 281,485 5,234,837 6, 286,749 6,155,056 3,486 5, 504, 763 4,801,544 863,187 401,851 209 12, 654,699 11,358,451 3,695 6, 530 4,994 483,166 763,303 3,625 30,935 1, 243,371 699,364 250 6,470,284 6,463,609 121 137 364,859 176,704 1,928 129 4,857 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 ' 6,530 4,994 120,197 3,016 1 364,859 300,900 30,930 118, 307 342,206 609 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 7,311 338, 214 18, 080 1,041 146,048 79, 555 366, 752 181,309 159,536 25,907 4,298,024 4,135, 523 99,062 63,439 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 10, 779, 236 10,414, 590 190 2, 380,790 2,352,859 747 27,184 22,215 458, 642 427, 800 28, 882 1,960 2,981,350 1,965,146 7,959 5,167 969,101 33,977 4, 264,119 3,897,367 3,671, 577 187 J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 3 0 , 1922. J u n e 30, 1922 2,074 7,430,488 7, 234,150 12,197 1,387 . 6,658 146,000 3,362 26,734 6,183, 073 3,383,867 3,381,622 2,055 4,402,391 4,106,978 3, 885,900 2,480 8,000 133, 580 77,018 295,413 163,852 127,023 4,538 1 __ 20 3,698 75, 719 3,342 41,936 17, 401. 018 1 17,078,443 1 12,197 1 1,407 947,128 711,264 _ ._ 2,960 44, 222 402 30,642 1,210,909 1,086,194 3,664,403 2,819,083 7,959 5,167 780,087 52,107 4,864,964 4,721,167 - SALT L A K E CITY, UTAH C i t y corporation __ General t r e a s u r y M a y o r ' s contingent fund Sinking fund I n v e s t m e n t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds._ School district General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund 9,243, 551 9,153,128 12, 197 1, 387 - TRENTON, N. J General t r e a s u r y License funds Recorder's court fund Sinking funds _ P u b l i c t r u s t funds 6,946, 558 6,839,121 2,799,206 2,793,054 6,152 46,648 Q (-3 !> W 3,158, 516 2,582,016 530, 500 46,000 4,941,044 4,195,478 3,324 6, 530 118,307 586,599 1,697 30,806 00 T A B L E 2 . - - S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922 Con. 00 to [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] a CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Date of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 Cash on hand at beginning of year. Cash on hand at close of year. PAYMENTS. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP I I I — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. 59 General t r e a s u r y Convict labor a c c o u n t . L i b r a r y fund P a r k fund Sinking fund _. Public trust funds 60 Dec. D D ee cc .. Dec. Dec. Dec. , ALBANY, N . Y _ 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 $2,916,825 2,454,172 29,900 253, 590 738, 621 21,644 960 6,914 446,929 7,850 | 4,795,651 4,630, 754 4,533,983 49,595 47,176 549,292 ! 549, 292 | 396,087 74,408 78,797 1 j 164,897 164,897 3, 313, 309 3,145, 823 2, 633,664 506,862 5,169 128 167,486 167,486 3, 720, 771 2, 267, 718 1,809 157 162,923 889,755 19,274 341, 517 118 3,226 34,274 6,110, 578 3,031,267 1,135,230 6,478 1,039, 613 200,000 62,200 379,458 494,002 21, 275 234 984 428,668 14,844 2,229 20, 235 669 781 4,083 10, 325, 351 5,320,260 1,137, 273 7,619 1, 631,204 1,104, 599 83,703 741,210 787 247,418 51,278 1, 464, 792 724,421 954 616 638,973 64, 576 7,148 16, 068 438 5,872 • 5,726 4,810,721 1,376,497 1,054, 881 6,692 909,266 1,033, 523 76,555 327,839 349 25,119 241,546 20,433 4,766,860 4, 752, 763 713 8,875 4,509 4,901,534 4, 868,386 7,641 4,000 1,826 19,681 942, 531 939,974 10, 610,925 10, 561,123 8,354 15,200 6, 567 19,681 503,180 487,869 5, 781,214 5, 780, 501 713 4,326, 531 4,292,753 7,641 1 1 _. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922._ 1922 1922 Oct. 31, 1922.-- WILMINGTON, D E L General t r e a s u r y P u b l i c safety funds H e a l t h fund Street a n d sewer f u n d . School f u n d . ._ __ _ Park fund.. W a t e r fund License fund S i n k i n g funds _. P u b l i c t r u s t funds _ 6? $3,224,085 2,180,330 _ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund I n v e s t m e n t fund __ C o u n t y supervisors' fund _ General t r e a s u r y 61 $3,371,034 3,342,605 7,120 1,403 5,119 9,119 5,668 NASHVILLE, T E N N June June June June June Dec. June June June Apr. 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 31, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922 1922 1922.._ 1922 .__ 1922.. _ 1922__ 1922„_ 1922 1922 J u n e 30, 1922..__ Dec. _ Dec. Dec. . Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922._ 1922 1922 1922 i I i 1 | 1 1 LOWELL, MASS_ General t r e a s u r y . _ License f u n d . . . Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Private trust f u n d s - . __, __ 1 i 1 243,411 12,921 $9, 511,944 7, 977,107 7,120 32,263 265,623 1,194,669 35,162 1 1 2,325 232 1 8,658,252 8,325,869 7, 563, 734 630, 865 131,142 128 332,383 ! 332,383 $3,530,924 3,053,845 1,602 27, 658 434,669 13,150 585, 510 585, 510 271,652 246,809 67, 049 $4,048,300 3,835, 542 7,120 30, 661 152,965 85,000 760,000 22,012 5,624, 786 5,457,300 5, 411,137 1,839 44,324 167,486 167, 486 15, 200 111 $1,932,720 1,087, 720 > O > Ul 2, 447, 956 2, 283,059 1, 880,945 382, 217 19, 769 128 164,897 164,897 4,049,838 3, 219, 342 81,438 311 82,965 6,500 397,303 6, 456 19, 681 > H i—i ui Hj Q CO O 2 S Ui 9, 250, 225 7,159, 590 5, 930,402 1,142,862 25,104 60,037 1,185 2,090,635 2,037,708 52,927 902, 867 690, 557 520,655 136,755 13,228 18, 734 1,185 212,310 174, 883 37,427 1,576,001 1,363,085 699,236 639,930 June 30, 1922.. June 30, 1922. 978, 616 769,762 615,489 128,351 7,992 17,078 852 208,854 203,215 5,639 6, 771,357 5,105, 948 4, 710, 511 366,177 11, 876 17,384 1, 611, 240 1, 564, 852 46, 388 3,102, 487 2,831,946 2, 360, 614 426,192 3,000 41,807 333 270, 541 269,641 900 1, 665,409 1,665,409 212,916 197,416 15,500 FORT WORTH, T E X General treasury.. School fund _. Library fund _ Park fund Sinking funds Investment funds. June Aug. Dec. June June June 30, 1922... 31, 1922 31, 1922 30, 1922 30, Aug. 31, 1922.. 30, Aug. 31, 1922.. 4,057,305 2, 850,051 340, 382 1,445 32, 331 801,894 31, 202 2,996, 779 1,788,975 738, 868 22,815 127,987 316.134 2,000 901,433 100,077 267, 607 2,142 3,567 465,562 62,478 7,955,517 4,739,103 1, 346,857 26,402 163,885 1, 583, 590 95,680 1, 453,828 883,278 135, 061 1,274 7,687 352,191 74, 337 4, 259,022 2, 516,689 1,177,070 25,128 131, 275 388, 663 20,197 2,242,667 1,339,136 34, 726 CAMBRIDGE, MASS General treasury..-. Sinking funds. Public trust funds.. Private trust funds.. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 5,355,965 5,182, 979 168, 927 4,059 5,824,039 5,308, 724 499.135 510, 449 432,062 74,407 2,899 1,081 6,102,887 6,098,072 16,180 505,821 453,821 47,360 3,727 913 5,072, 489 4,415,390 641,015 72 012 1,192, 763 536, 988 145,442 359,150 32,396 655, 775 547, 933 102,342 5,500 1,411,483 975,180 810, 540 139,473 25,167 436,303 332,173 103,898 232 5,479, 633 3, 206,163 2,634,463 514,137 57, 563 2, 273,470 2,058, 421 207,977 7,072 1,031,927 541,163 397,789 109,308 34,066 490,764 339,107 150,756 901 3,607,500 1,974,861 1,972,132 2,729 932, 266 364,406 280, 291 14,011 70,104 567, 860 567,860 495,542 487, 925 280,130 62, 525 145,270 7,617 7,363 254 5,332,412 3,121,175 2,263, 746 626,236 231,193 2, 211, 237 2, 205, 340 1,147 4,750 563,683 437, 467 211,198 130,076 96,193 126,216 125,978 238 KANSAS CITY, KANS City corporation General treasury,_. Kinking funds Public trust funds. Investment funds.. Private trust fund. School district General treasury_.. Sinking fund 66 j READING, P A . City corporation.. General treasury _. Sinking fund.. Private trust fund.. School district General treasury..Sinking fund.. Public trust fund... ERIE, P A . City corporation General treasury..Water f u n d . . Sinking fund.. School district General treasury..Petty cash funds--Public trust funds.. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1922,. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. Jan. 1, 1923Jan. 1, 1923.. Jan. 1, 1923.. July 3, 1922.. July 3, 1922.. July 3, 1922.. Jan. 1, 1923.. Jan. 1, 1923.. Jan. 1, 1923.. July 3, 1922.. July 3, 1922.. July 3, 1922.. 5,169,122 3, 557,882 2, 954, 299 588,319 14,112 1,152 2,875, 387 1,693,995 1,678, 481 15, 514 1,181,392 1,178,315 1,737 1,340 3,904, 604 2, 268,844 1,703,325 549, 700 15,819 1, 635, 760 1, 630,117 893 4,750 11,685,825 10,945,524 715,422 7,786 17,093 4,815 1,632,639 1,608,722 17, 746 6,171 3,998,317 2,081,811 1, 595, 651 486,160 1,916, 506 1, 915, 597 909 23,919 24,923 842, 736 1,146 840, 206 690, 139 264, 542 402, 100 23, 497 150,067 110, 592 39, 475 > Ul 770, 412 601,897 456,897 10,000 135,000 168, 515 163,765 4,750 i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. OO CO T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A E Y OF R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F ' M U N I C I P A L ' G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con, ©0 City num- j j ber. || [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] RECEIPTS. CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . D a t e of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. C a s h on hand at beginning of year. 1 ; Aggregate of receipts a n d cash on h a n d a t beginning of year. 1 PAYMENTS. C a s h on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. G R O U P I I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F J 00,000 T O 300 ,000—Continue! 1. 68 Feb. Feb P'eb. - Feb. Feb Feb General t r e a s u r y -_ P a r k fund 28, 28, 28, 28, 2$ 28, 1922.__ 1922 __. _ _ 1 1922 1922.__----_--1922 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 1 69 General t r e a s u r y C o u n t y supervisors' f u n d . C i t y court fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds 70 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922., 1922., 1922 1922._ 1922.. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, _ 1922 1922 1922 1922 _ _ __ __ SPOKANE, W A S H C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y S i n k i n g funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund School d i s t r i c t . General t r e a s u r y Sinking f u n d . . P u b l i c t r u s t fund _ _ 71 . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. DUI.UTH, M I N N _ J u n e 30, 19~22 J u n e 30, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 i 1 1 1 _ C i t y corporation . . General t r e a s u r y _ _ _ _ _ _ Sinking fund _ __ _ P u b l i c t r u s t funds « 1 n v e s t m e n t fund , Dec. 31, Dec. 31, A u g . 31, Dec. 31, 1922- __ 1922. . Dee. 31, 1922 __ 1922_ ... $4,907,875 2,985,914 2,254,794 J11, f)70 440,961 178,589 $6,248,516 3,558,644 3,253,204 150,701 143,223 1,526 1,921,961 1,921,961 9,990 2, 689,872 2, 689,872 $2, 344, 538 2, 302,880 2, 100,535 20,510 142,320 27,811 10,000 1,698 41,658 41, 658 j ) | | j 1 | $13,500,929 8, 847, 438 7, (508, 533 282,787 726, 504 207,926 10,000 11,688 4, 653, 491 4, 653,491 $3, 450,993 1,883,369 1,696,717 111,565 62, 625 11,268 1,194 1,567,624 1, 567, 624 2, 512, 712 2, 512, 712 20,358,845 19,503,076 220,519 539 6,132 88,283 540,296 407, 558 382,416 14,042 7, 595, 446 7, 357, 795 206,477 26 $r>, 672,033 3,159,321 2, 376,000 171,222 416,967 195,132 565, 992 i 520, 403 i 18, 394 | 2,312 105,372 12,806,789 12,108,910 197,534 513 6,132 84,192 409, 508 5,122,078 2, 921,929 2, 787,760 124,172 8,580 1,417 2,200,149 1,831,920 357,144 11,085 1, 380,634 1, 233,891 888, 854 312,435 23,646 8,956 146, 743 121, 737 24,396 610 781, 590 | 459, 958 426,021 16,020 11, 703 ! 4,214 323, 632 123,613 199,647 372 7,284,302 4,613,778 4,102,635 1 452,627 1 43,929 14,587 2,670,524 2,077,270 581,187 12,067 968,045 464,044 424,287 19, 309 17,185 3,263 504,001 284, 503 218, 989 509 4, 639, 564 2,866,680 2, 841,857 5,661,661 3,826,279 3, 443,129 244,478 138,672 1, 736,133 1,197,696 1, 183,598 434, 303 414, 909 298,008 77. 893 39,008 7,832,097 5,438,884 4,924,735 322,371 187,778 4,000 | 347, 743 311,968 287, 464 9, 751 14,753 6,216,793 4, 225, 939 4, 191,723 138 34, 078 6, 986,064 6, 873, 763 4,591 26 10,098 4,000 1,779 25,416 I 18 11,082 31,148 24,823 1, 772,884 1,675,997 95,439 1,448 .$4, 377, 903 3, 804, 748 3,535,816 246.912 1,526 10,000 10, 494 573, 155 573,155 12,355,841 11,762,865 o > QQ H > H_ O W 513 6,132 88, 265 498, 066 1,67G, 693 1, 283,054 836,491 433,318 1,921 11,324 393, 639 116,770 266, 759 JO, 110 1,267,561 900, 977 445, 548 312,482 138, 947 4,000 O •*! a H School district.... . . . . General treasury . Sinking fund. Public trust fund. Ii | July 31, 1922.. July 31, 1922.. i July 31, 1922.. 1.835,382 1,597,056 115,497 122,829 538, 437 411,644 50, 907 75,886 4,159,804 4,114,058 413 36,648 2 >871 5,814 5,079, 803 4, 775,849 5,808 197, 200 4,090 2,113 94, 743 | 1 i ! l| 3,740,019 3,267,436 347,297 5,473 1,038 25 100,396 16,979 1,375 5,394, 813 1,498, 659 732,167 42, 849 1,450 4,341 3,086, 474 24,968 3,905 4, 293,094 4,155,128 3, 925, 782 || 3,621,642 3,621,642 3,556,188 2,661 12,507 25,'642 24,644 LYNN, M A S S General t r e a s u r y License fund S i n k i n g funds Public trust funds... I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t funds ELIZABETH, N . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. J Dec. 31, J u n e 30, N o v . 30, D e c . 31, D e c . 31, D e c . 31, D e c . 31, Dec. 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 __. 1922 1922 1922 1 Y C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund C i t y clerk's f u n d . . . S i n k i n g funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds Private trust fund... C o u n t y s u p e r v i s o r s ' fund General t r e a s u r y TACOMA, | ! 1 1 1 _ General t r e a s u r y School fund Library fund. _ License fund Police court f u n d . . . S i n k i n g fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund _ I n v e s t m e n t fund UTICA, N . 31,1922 . . . 31,1922 31%1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922 1922. 1922 1922 _ . . N o v . 30, 1922. 1 ! I I | WASH C i t v corporation (leneral t r e a s u r y P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund Private trust fund. School district General t r e a s u r y . Sinking f u n d . . . _. Investment fund.. P a r k district __ .... General t r e a s u r y . . Investment fund.. _. ._ _ Dec. Dec. _ Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922. 1922_ 1922 1922 J u n e 30, 1922. _ J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 1 . _._ 1 | . Dec. 31, 1 9 2 2 . . . Dec. 31,1922 i Also th© 6,180,337 4,444,365 4,362,665 68,311 12.139 1,250 i, 604, 725 1,521,905 74,724 „8,096 131,247 131,247 12,480 6,914 303, 829 259,443 30, 353 10,050 766 3, 217 2, 633,071 1,042, 207 1, 098, 734 550 464,826 17, 692 9,062 915, 955 915, 955 868, 739 29 5,106 155, 711 32,662 35,867 137, 966 137, 966 21, 932 4,899 20, 356 2,100, 904 2,028,073 1,005,628 922, 564 12, 509 878, 050 681,110 506, 994 112,762 8,676 87,372 60, 703 60,703 52,678 172, 787 40, 393 84, 273 48,121 24,153 20, 274 - I 12,128 | 3,529 i 8,599 ! 3, "<?J 2,393,213 • 2.008,700 I 178,884 205, 629 35, 775 1 188 34,362 j 1,225 | 1,990.854 1,866, 114 113,910 10,830 366,5X4 142.398 30,612 193,574 4, 166,664 4,163,742 413 5, 193,953 4,827,053 5, 80S 259,000 9,513,436 ! 9,149,350 6, 221 264,201 17,011 8,693 97, 960 182,819 158,555 11,767,903 5, 808, 302 2,178,198 48, 872 2,488 4, 366 3, 651, 696 59, 639 14, 342 2,310,439 1,482, 828 745,834 1,514 38, 663 37, 803 3,797 21,836 3, 910 8,830, 691 8, 692, 725 8, 350, 709 2,690 17, 613 203, 285 62, 205 56, 223 137, 968 137, 966 824, 399 824, 399 754, 837 225 4, 824, 848 4, 686, 882 4, 658, 705 30 45,486 9, 955 13, 896 2,061 26, 086 9,159, 291 7, 153,548 5, 875, 287 1, 103,637 33, 324 1, 250 140, 050 1, 838, 215 1, 623,001 158,997 56, 217 167, 528 155,050 12, 478 1,045,376 808, 161 533,922 213, 504 5,118 of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 5, 20 i 14, 502 1,310 3,251 . __212,119 65, 431 90, 471 56, 217 25,096 12, 618 12, 478 2,509 7, 383 94, 709 3, 456, 615 1, 977, 795 1, 407,815 44,196 1,038 25 6,000,849 2, 347, 679 24, 549 3,162 1,450 4,341 3, 613, 033 6,635 3,181,444 3,181,444 2, 937,167 2,435 17,613 155, 738 26,164 42, 327 137,966 137,966 1, 494,848 1, 460, 750 34,098 2,004,203 1,864, 178 1,004,477 768,416 5, 602 1.250 84, 433 131, 248 96, 820 34, 428 133, 655 133, 655 8,777 8,777 6,109,712 4,481,209 4, 336, 888 121,717 22, 604 T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O P R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. 00 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] * u CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year. Eevenue. Nonre venue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. Aggregate of receipts and Cash on cash on hand hand at at beginning I close of year, of year.1 h PAYMENTS. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP IV— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000. JACKSONVILLE, FLA City corporation General treasury Dock and terminal fund Sinking fund Public trust funds School district General treasury Sinking fund Dec. Dec Dec. Dec. 31,1922. 31,1922 . 31,1922.. 31,1922.. June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. SOMERVILLE, M A S S General treasury _. License fund Public trust funds.. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. OKLAHOMA CITY, O K L A . . . C ity corporation_ General treasury . . Sinking fund Public trust fund.. Private trust fund. School district... General treasury... Sinking fund 79 June June June June 30, 1922. 30, 1922. 30, 1922. 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. WATERBURY, CONN City corporation. General treasury . School fund.. License fund Court fee fund Sinking fund Public trust fundSchool district General treasury.. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec. 31; 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. June 30, 1922.. 664,753 533,105 334,785 104,070 71,954 22,296 131,648 034 112 97,536 $4,710, 596 2, 434, 154 1,154, 634 1,000, 520 260,000 19, 000 2, 276,442 1, 226, 665 1, 049, 777 $602, 735 381, 917 295, 941 675 43, 363 41, 938 220, 818 135, 795 85, 023 3,237,849 3, 236,689 2, 836,765 2,833, 708 3,057 161, 234 159, 778 8,140, 823 5,894, 382 3, 319,485 1,871, 859 254 702, 784 2,246,441 555,302 1, 691,139 399, 728 209, 652 63,481 48, 002 5,796 92, 373 190, 076 19,106 170, 970 13, 583,653 9,085, 537 5,883, 460 2, 400, 770 6,150 795,157 4,498,116 2, 251, 678 2, 246,438 5, 787, 531 5, 778, 320 5,699, 786 246, 463 243, 564 225, 911 1,219 10,145,961 I 10, 098, 661 9,952,947 1,713 1,122 30,118 26, 966 85, 795 j 47, 300 47, 300 II 1,160 5, 043,102 2, 981,503 2,500,494 480,909 100 2,061,599 1,677,270 384,329 111,967 076,777 027,250 494 19,571 8,966 20,496 35,190 35,190 1,456 1,122 3,777 15,000 58, 635 9,211 9, 211 6,770 3, 000 6, 664 2,899 2, 899 hrj $9, 978,084 $4, 312,933 6, 349,176 2, 233, 591 4, 785,360 941, 285 1,105, 265 894,905 375, 317 345, 317 83, 234 52, 084 3, 628,908 2, 079, 342 2,396, 572 1, 089,155 990,187 1, 232, 336 I 6,235,848 6, 230,175 | 3,057 2,616 510, 757 509,694 1,063 3, 288,978 3, 074, 267 2, 792,133 223,155 $4, 972,143 3, 441, 741 3, 243, 755 166, 836 $693, 008 673, 844 600, 320 43, 524 30,000 31,150 1, 530,402 1, 288, 253 242,149 19,164 19,164 3, 238,160 3, 236, 607 2, 486, 931 2,483,874 3,057 1,553 5,465, 677 3,153, 318 537,187 1,879,953 58, 979 214, 711 9,337 205, 374 1,971,046 1, 790,323 180, 723 736,178 2,312,359 452,018 1, 860, 341 167,435 163,008 150,477 1, 357 5, 657, 355 5, 615,897 5, 551, 217 356 4,427 3,885 60, 439 41,458 41,458 w H w H O Ul 4,828,998 2,857, 952 2, 554,140 297,662 6,150 5, 276 1, 000 4,898 4,427 > o > 4, 321,171 4, 319, 756 4, 251, 253 1,122 20,957 25,966 20,458 1,415 1,415 O *j O i—i H M w LAWKENCE, MASS General treasury _ _ _ _ _ License fund _ _ _ Sinking funds Public trust funds _,_ Investment fund Private trust fund __ _ _ CANTON, OHIO _._ .„ _ City corporation General treasury Fee and special fundLibrary fund _ _ _ Sinking fund Public trust funds School district _ _ _ General treasury Fee and special fund SCHENECTADY, N . Y General treasury __ County supervisors' fund City clerk's fund. _ Sinking funds _ Public trust funds Investment funds Private trust fund. . 83 1 - - - Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec. Jan. Dec. __ Dec. 31, 1922-31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 _ 31, 1922.- 3,927,963 1 3,888,316 293 38,898 456 1 J 1,208 30, 531 __! J Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. TULSA, OKLA _ City corporation General treasury __ Sinking fund_. Public trust funds _ _ _ Private trust funds School districtGeneral treasury _ Sinking fund June June June June 263,491 91 19,276 3,279,014 1,711,327 | 944,373 26,050 923 19, 786 35, 223 2,398 370, 911 944, 385 944, 385 2, 011,893 664,510 157, 720 105, 718 506 400, 566 1, 347, 383 1, 288,187 59.196 1 1,064,948 477,020 175, 333 228,857 10,429 62, 401 587, 928 297, 452 290,476 6,023, 625 2,747,038 1, 624, 799 647,130 12,142 462, 967 3, 276, 587 2, 681,929 594, 65K 1 968, 615 413, 64460, 889 325,048 7, 592 20,115 554, 971 265, 437 289,534 3, 826,497 1, 613, 709 1, 413, 211 196,247 4,251 3, 899,233 2, 620, 516 1,108,119 585, 214 282,999 590,813 35,999 14,994 2, 378 1, 402, 564 458,179 2,888 June 30, 1922- _ June 30, 1922 1 _ _ 1 1 2, 946, 784 1, 605, 508 1,291, 746 312,555 1, 207 1,341, 276 1,096,290 244,986 2, 423, 505 2,078,854 38, 995 11,451 106,409 27,885 137, 690 22, 221 4,424,135 2,466, 540 994,730 585,012 261,951 562,928 45, 707 16,212 ! 1 30, 1922.. 30, 1922 30, 1922 30, 1922.- 5,889, 397 5,843,108 43,760 1, 743,901 800, 509 568, 243 9, 766 4, 842 70,112 47, 405 34, 683 8,918 56, 540 943, 392 943, 392 1,006,670 852,686 1,278,737 1, 278,717 2,120, 208 1,957,540 1,119,649 6, 784, 927 3, 748, 436 1, 587, 552 594,980 331, 533 633, 963 140,212 67,476 11,418 381, 302 3,036,491 3, 036,491 4, 462, 948 4,126, 398 82, 755 6,705 96,407 30, 074 83,913 36, 696 .._ 4,983,567 2,369, 957 1,935,050 20,064 17,927 375,106 21,810 2, 613,610 2, 593,969 19,641 25,434 1,483,130 669, 741 476, 545 9,766 22,484 42,227 84,427 17,259 6, 642 10, 391 813,389 813, 389 4,121, 051 4, 089, 373 July 31, 1922 3,860,965 3,830,907 3,019 1,002 456 1,208 24, 373 1, 277, 767 1,146, 495 1 31, 1922 31, 1922 i 31, 1922 31, 1922 ___ _ 31, 1922 _ | 31, 1922 __. 31, 1922 _ 1 I 1 4,250,664 4, 250,371 293 9, 590, 669 9,068, 457 82,755 11,451 129, 486 1 71, 011 164,463 63, 046 4,178 745,467 17,309 1,567,687 1,567,687 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922-.. 31, 192231, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922. . 902,156 1 453, 914 4 422, 713 91 2,464,010 1, 565, 520 722, 575 16,353 382,139 5,325 323, 936 323, 936 4,746 11,237 11,267 4,428 9,013, 785 j 8, 535,192 3,316 423,715 i 547 1,208 1 49,807 ! 9,567,785 5, 893, 017 3, 777, 274 20,064 j 21,667 2,013, 703 j 60,309 ! 3,674,768 3, 655,127 19, 641 2, 242,488 1, 918, 552 1, 514, 735 Aug. 31, 1922 Aug. 31, 1922 FORT WAYNE, IND Citv corporation _ _ General treasury _ Special assessment funds _. Water fund Light and power fund _ Sinking fund__ Public trust fund Investment fund Private trust funds School district __ __ General treasury __ 863,738 1! 580,880 4,046,283 2, 263,138 1,318,166 20, 064 1,136 886, 097 37, 675 1, 783,145 1, 763, 504 19, 641 31, 19~22 1 31, 1922.31, 1923 31, 1922 _ 31,1922, Jan. 31,1923 Dec. Oct. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 4, 222, 084 1 4,065,996 3,023 121, 326 21,842 29, 670 76,122 26,350 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 3,740 819, 230 19,975 898,490 898,490 23,077 40, 597 26, 773 40, 825 2,529 1,957,595 1,957, 595 2, 212, 788 2, 062,309 150,479 1 819, 367 18, 524 162,668 162,668 616, 891 481,387 24, 579 202 64, 740 923 47,100 16, 581 2,500 324,762 135, 504 135,504 Q w > H > w r 1, 228, 513 719,685 150, 699 125, 835 299 442,852 508,828 354,183 154,645 00 -I TABLE 2. SUMMARY O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H BALANCES, BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1022 (1cm Of) [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y States, with t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . !(>.] CJTY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . C a s h on hand at beginning of year. D a t e of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. A g g r e g a t e of i i PAYJY receipts a n d j j C ash on ! cash on h a n d '• h a n d a t a t beginning ! close of y e a r . , G o v e r a m e n of year. 1 j; ' | tal-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued. K V AN S VILLE, I N D C ity corporation General t r e a s u r y Special assessment fund Library fund.. ... C e m e t e r y funds .._ Sinking fund ._ P u b l i c t r u s t fund I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t funds School district General t r e a s u r y Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 192231, 1922. 31, 1922. July31, 1923. SAVANNAH, G A C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Pilotage commission f u n d . . Sinking fund I n v e s t m e n t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y Dec. Dec. Dec. { Dec. i Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. i D e c . 31,1922. VLLENTOWN, P A _ _ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . Sinking f u n d . . School district General t r e a s u r y . _ Sinking f u n d . . 88 , K N O X V J L L K , : i J a n . 1, 1923.. J a n . 1, 1923.. J u l y 3, 1922-. J u l y 3, 1922- TENN__--. General t r e a s u r y . . Sinking f u n d . . Public trust funds. Sept. 30, 1922.. Sept. 30, 1922-. Sept. 30, 1922-. $3,051,578 1,919,430 1, 309,117 472,340 83,934 45,359 835 7,845 1,132,148 1,132,148 2, 285,896 1,897, 765 1,887,127 44 7,513 3,081 $1,087,884 I 1,080,803 I 536,136 | '"-V-V".W-\ 59,276 47,464 10,341 427,586 7,081 7,081 ! ! I ' i $751,532 374,439 211,169 26^034 16,682 19,631 56,606 44,317 377,093 377,093 2 $3,381,039 2,096,138 1, 500,106 472, 340 66, 729 33, 726 41 23,196 $4,890, 994 3,374, 672 2,056, 422 472, 340 109, 968 62, 041 79, 742 111,915 10, 341 471,903 1, 516, 322 1, 516, 322 $871,853 659, 332 449,484 200,505 199,668 21,128 1,027 110,500 2, 366, 963 1,992,711 1, 992, 498 213 67, 013 837 837 374, 252 374, 252 13,178 14, 864 2, 613 293, 485 293, 485 43. 239 18,810 64, 921 50, 458 26, 420 212,521 212, 521 1,284,901 : 1,284,901 i $638, l(;2 619,202 106,832 w H 531,716 238, 231 207, 576 CO 193,476 184, 793 46, 894 946 76,165 388,131 388,131 60, 788 8,683 8,683 3, 099,184 2, 430, 610 2, 221, 202 1,240 123, 678 14, 864 69, 626 668, 574 668, 574 2,091,037 1,095,937 800,807 295,130 995,100 972,726 22,374 1,429,031 314, 236 294, 490 19, 746 1,114,795 905,093 209, 702 789,485 521,813 459, 221 62, 592 267, 672 216,935 50, 737 4. 309, 553 1, 931, 986 1, 554, 518 377, 468 2, 377, 567 2,094, 754 282,813 1,314,316 517, 833 429, 407 88, 426 796, 483 685,873 110,610 2,251,724 1,085,610 1,019,958 65, 652 1,166,114 1,076,211 89, 903 743,513 328, 543 105,153 222, 390 414,970 332, 670 82, 300 2, 643, 729 2, 634, 525 4, 288, 592 3, 605, 342 683, 250 45, 781 12, 530 (>. 978,102 (i, 252, 403 683, 250 42, 449 509, 942 469,414 1,858 38, (570 3, 9(H), 673 3, 578, 595 379, 559 2,519 !, 507, 487 !. 204, 394 301,833 1, 2(H) 33, 245 > 9, 505 14,780 32, 261 10, 341 445,483 18,900 18, 900 619,812 348,052 287,181 250 40,000 11,783 8.838 271, 760 271, 760 9,204 I- n > HH W o o o H \-\ w w EL PASO, T E X . ' ~ General t r e a s u r y . . School f u n d . Library fund.. Sinking f u n d s . Public trust fund. SAN Feb. Aug. Mar. Feb. Feb. 28, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 28, 1922.. 28, 1922.. DIEGO, CALIF.. C i t y corporation _. General t r e a s u r y . . Special assessment f u n d . Sinking f u n d . _ P u b l i c t r u s t funds .. Investment funds. P r i v a t e t r u s t funds -School district General t r e a s u r y . . Sinking f u n d . . Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31,1922.. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. M ANCHESTER, N . H . . . General t r e a s u r y . . Library fund.. Sinking fund-. Public trust f u n d . . P r i v a t e t r u s t funds LlARRtSBURG, P A . . . C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Special assessment f u n d . . Sinking f u n d P u b l i c t r u s t funds _. I n v e s t m e n t funds School district „ General t r e a s u r y . Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund 1 439,284 141, 547 5,792 68 290,363 1,514 5, 250, 325 3, 595, 263 2, 353, 743 377,972 830, 512 6, 663 26, 373 2,126,051 1, 354, 762 388, 201 2,009, 264 1, 589,067 892, 073 609, 121 15, 689 1,166 71,018 420,197 300, 788 119,409 June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. 1, 655,062 1, 533, 398 121, 664 Dec. 31, June 30, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, 3, 739, 229 3, 212, 585 444,140 643 63, 886 17, 975 5, 559,076 3. 936, 254 1,222,927 456 393, 639 5,800 ! Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31. 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 19231923-. 1923.. 1923.. 1923.. J u l y 3, 1922... J u l y 3, 1922.. J u l y 3, 1922.. PEORTA, I I I C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . _. S i n k i n g funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds... Investment fund... 4,231,107 2,939,293 908,946 28, 593 352, 907 1,368 1,638 424, 355 540, 568 771,289 749,146 22,143 BAYOWNE, N . J . . . General t r e a s u r y . . School fund License fund _. Sinking f u n d - . P u b l i c t r u s t fund_ 1,772,193 1,474,972 283, 490 1,348 11,901 482 Dec. Dec. June Dec. 31, 31, 30, 31, 1922... 1922 D e c 31, 1 9 2 2 . . . 1922 2, 961, 986 2, 947, 679 11,920 2,387 414, 944 420, 239 403,941 4,087 3, 6f" 8,512 994, 705 985,069 7,436 2,200 2, 587, 569 1,276,316 1, 239,441 3, 421 32, 017 1,437 Also t h e aggregate of p a y m e n t s a n d cash o n h a n d at t h e close of t h e year. 4, 444,897 4.218,110 582, 238 354, 274 136,627 77,897 13,440 329,681 303, 839 123,458 |- 6, 442, 584 4,555,812 1,198,228 30,009 655,171 3,364 2, 048, 378 1,797,038 3,757 42 244,177 3,364 2, 757, 287 1,328,648 1,187,712 24, 132 216, 795 1,636,919 1,430, 126 6, 759 5,835 194, 199 9, 385, 640 6, 539,092 3, 634, 017 377,972 1,439,633 23, 990 451,894 611, 586 2,846,548 ! 2,583,332 j 2,004, 768 1,191, 903 538, 668 5, 543,868 3.569, 424 2, 673, 547 377, 972 515, 283 2,622 1,837,004 1,777,765 421,802 263,216 j 9,880,543 7, 503,113 1,803,694 1,099 535,422 I | 566, 917 21,118 1,366 63, 834 812,865 6S1,115 131,750 460,811 152,915 j I 37,215 ! • I 7.736,564 | 7,469,628 ] 890 * 135,378 I 289, 306 18, 590 54. 797 41, 172 890 24,952 128,281 | 1, 217, 908 ; 452, 464 53. 434 j 120, 000 i 187, 629 1,237.030 1,149,220 1, 078, 268 4,869,882 | 3,021,923 2, 535, 643 j 91, 401 765,444 670, 567 84, 477 10, 400 1,806,977 640,102 556,950 .13, 575 29, 577 40,000 3,918,409 2, 248, 479 1,650.662 643 5,501,323 5, 254, 634 117 456 246,116 18, 625 3, 912, 338 3, 910, 887 3, 769, 429 3,517,569 135, 378 1, 451 2,387 j 103,329 I 1,974,444 1,901,071 73, 373 357,433 250 450. 528 547, 752 59, 239 1.146 58, 093 643, 529 581,429 515, 381 120,000 j 16, 250 4,659 50, 043 87,810 1,229 84, 842 1, 739 207,966 8, 358 149, 958 1,847,959 1, 656,865 176, 755 14,339 12, 637 2,661 50, 750 62,100 3, 143 55, 655 3, 302 384,136 112,546 99, 505 4,958 8,083 4, 778, 682 2, 028,964 1,895,896 21,954 69, 677 41. 437 555,930 125, 000 118, 374 5,517 1,109 3,421,007 | 1,962.982 1,819,002 120,000 1,697 22, 283 1.458,025 1, 446, 988 03fi 805.346 477,512 201,260 .. . 195, 329 4, 000 76, 923 327. 834 206, 734 121,10(1 11,037 2,937, 650 1,330,419 1,298,957 1,285,102 573, 545 *JM37 31, 462 T h e figures for this city cover t h e t r a n s a c t i o n s for only 11 m o n t h s . 37, 10fi 41, 437 T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H BALANCES, BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922 -Con. O [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, w ith the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . 'Date of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1"" PAYMENTS. Ga^sh on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. PEORIA, III.—Continued. | School district { General treasuryi June 30, 1922. Public trust fund Aug. 31, 1922. Investment fund j June 30, 1922.. Pleasure driveway and park district.) General treasury. May 31, 1922.. Sinking fund May 31, 1922.. Investment fundMay 31, 1922. ST. JOSEPH, M O City corporation General treasury. __ Library fund. Fiscal agency fund. Sinking fund J Public trust funds.. School district. General treasury. Sinking fund Apri. 17, 1922 Apr. 30, 1922 , Apr. 17, 1922 Apri. 17, 1922 Apr. 17, Dec. 31, 1922.. June 30, 1922. i June 30, 1922. WICHITA, KANS._ City corporation General treasury... Library fund Public trust funds.. Sch ool district General treasury... Sinking fund Public trust fund.. Dec. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922.. June 30, 1922.. June 30, 1922.. June 30, 1922.. 1, 944,873 1,081,733 1,071, 760 2,408 1,785 5,780 863,140 716,661 146,479 $1,094,856 1,071,461 23, 395 $171,815 162,199 9, 616 72, 019 72, 019 99, 775 77,125 22, 650 212,189 206,061 60,114 i 17, 250 126,406 2,294 6,125 163 5,962 $2,406,743 2, 343, 404 51, 386 11,953 I 342, 975 309,116 31,934 1,925 i $374, 865 367,112 7, 753 233, 322 139, 030 44, 267 894 589 89, 586 3,694 94, 292 16,847 77, 445 2,390,384 1,426,827 1,176,141 3, 302 17,839 217,777 11,768 963, 557 733, 671 229, 886 166, 191 87, 560 40, 296 1, 853 338 39, 527 5, 546 78, 631 19, 216 59,415 1, 742, 228 984, 696 960, 427 1,449 17, 501 6,183, 659 2, 868, 361 2,800,114 32, 031 36, 216 3, 315,298 3, 053, 469 165, 831 95,998 1,683,311 398, 256 376, 891 7,233 14,132 1, 285,055 1,184, 224 100, 831 3, 668,454 1, 879, 555 1, 843, 552 24, 798 11, 205 1, 788, 899 1,692,901 2, 883, 628 | 1, 757, 743 1,421,184 336, 559 1,125,885 1 209,332 149, 022 69,381 80, 241 59,710 2, 079,622 1, 065, 644 1, 053,859 11,785 1,013,978 3, 404, 235 1, 831,193 1,812,982 2,780 15, 431 1,573, 042 1,401, 965 88, 430 82, 647 1, 919, 020 777, 588 751,112 26, 476 2,405 860, 404 259, 580 236, 020 2,775 20, 785 600,824 512.477 77,401 10,946 2, 054, 768 1, 032,182 898, 534 133, 648 1, 022, 586 599, 044 594, 801 457, 255 137, 546 4, 243 229,816 130, 760 65, 395 65, 365 99, 056 1,141, 432 1,139, 027 I 56, 065 42, 247 13, 818 $1,370,328 1, 360, 504 9,824 236, 903 236, 787 116 5,319 757, 532 708,330 49, 202 $661, 550 615, 788 33, 809 11,953 50, 007 30, 082 18, 000 1, 925 481, 965 354, 571 175,418 178,250 903 127, 394 6,125 121, 269 831,894 590, 550 579, 671 10, 879 241, 344 176, 344 65,000 95,998 i WILKES-BARRE, P A City corporation General treasury . Sinking funds School district $1,140,072 1,109, 744 18, 375 11,953 171,181 159,972 9,284 1,925 Jan. 1, 1923.. Jan. 1, 1923.. 594, 674 542,477 297, 944 244, 533 52,197 o o w o o H w w General f.r«HSury .__ Publio t r u s t fund ( J u l y 3, I922_-_ _| J u l y 3, 1922 1' I 1,020,275 2,311 M a r . 31, 1922.. M a r . 31, 1922.. M a r . 31, 1922.. i ! 1 i 1 ! 2,850,572 1,472,910 1,432,404 21,086 19,420 1,377,662 1,349,988 27,674 Sioux CITY, IOWA C i t y corporation _ General T r e a s u r y - S i n k i n g fund Public trust funds. School district General t r e a s u r y . . _ S i n k i n g fund 99 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922 _ 31, 1922 | 1,384,997 1,384,997 J; Ji .1 .1 Ji -I 3,469,608 2,989,881 2,914,519 29,120 45,440 802 Ji .1 . .1 402,504 370,088 30,860 1,556 46,359 46,359 JI 30,864 July 31, 1922. PORTLAND, M E C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . . S i n k i n g fund Public trust funds. Investment fund... Private trust fund. W a t e r district General t r e a s u r y _.. S i n k i n g fund I n v e s t m e n t fund Bridge district General t r e a s u r y . . . Pier site district General t r e a s u r y . . . 101 .[ .! ., 3,071,481 1,686,484 1,444,446 176,183 40,202 25,653 SOUTH B E N D , IND City corporation General treasury Special assessment f u n d . S i n k i n g fund , Public trust f u n d s . . Private trust f u n d . . School district General t r e a s u r y 100 J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 3u, 1922. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922 Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922- Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922.. 1922.. 1922.. 2,924,012 2,664,130 2,664,014 J! 2,740 -! 6,444 10,932 147,273 147,179 1 J u l y 31, 1922" J u l y 31, 1922 J u l y 31, 1922. Oct. 31, 1922.. 1 Also t h e 1,747,779 224, 812 180,812 44,000 1, 522, 967 1, 522,967 Ji 94 112,609 112,609 1 95,793 || 3, 'J63 1, 116,265 9, 620 r>r»,r,l:{ 3, 097 1,010,455 3, 523 49, 197 3,000 433,345 | 299,658 280,765 7,775 11,118 133,687 108,178 25,509 5,031,696 1,997,380 1,893,981 72,861 30, 538 3, 034, 316 2, 981,133 53,183 367,129 214,959 185,593 13, 861 15, 505 152,170 123,987 28,183 3, 233,308 1,485,278 1,470,745 1,431,259 297,143 237,643 59,000 500 1,134,116 1,109,116 25, 000 5, 881, 721 2,917, 516 2,184, 318 176,183 144, 482 68, 355 344,178 2, 964, 205 2,964, 205 1, 355, 692 884, 541 656, 500 3, 719,108 1,686,152 1,499,917 176,183 806,921 346,823 27,901 10, 052 18, 039 300,883 460,098 460,098 8,191, 034 7,186,899 6, 281, 349 782, 313 70,404 51,183 1,650 866, 792 627, 476 119,738 119,578 64,950 64, 950 72, 393 72, 393 972, 231 855,487 636,103 158,289 9,049 51,169 877 20,416 19, 082 1,334 3,830, 612 3, 273,297 3,271,920 24 1,353 3, 388,191 3,058,115 2,373, 326 624, 000 60, 002 14 526, 300 526, 277 23 41, 899 41,899 54,429 54,429 13,051 13, 051 17,964 17,964 320,076 82,117 118, 381 119,578 10,000 10,000 350, 750 350, 750 272, 930 142 74,680 2,998 3, 501, 287 3, 231,945 3,210,473 1, 597,943 440,084 128,317 1,212,297 790,948 611,555 20, 196 291, 571 1,157,859 1,157,859 104,280 22,506 52,607 421,349 421,349 4, 257,689 3, 810, 092 3, 075,403 706,026 8,784 19,100 779 447, 597 243,101 86, 474 118,022 463,737 386,926 291,427 47,167 16,180 31,281 871 16,691 14,287 j 2,404 18,591 I 18,591 ! 41,529 J 41,529 30,864 Dec~3V,~l~922-~ TROY, N. Y C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y C i t y clerk's fund Sinking fund __ Public trust funds L a n s i n g b u r g h school d i s t r i c t . General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund I n v e s t m e n t fund C o u n t y s u p e r v i s o r s ' fund General t r e a s u r y 197 | 4,046 3,184, 249 3, 039, 425 2, 999, 414 2,669 24, 850 12, 492 14,774 9,424 750 4,600 130, 050 130,050 230,360 229,471 176,791 200 51,434 1,046 889 889 144,482 40, 264 43, 295 471, 151 471, 151 | [ ! ! 1 6, 338, 621 5, 933, 026 5,820, 219 5,609 82, 728 I 24,470 162,936 157,492 1 750 l„ 4,694 242, 659 242,659 > of p a y m e n t s a n d cash on h a n d a t t h e close of t h e y e a r . 1 14,533 1, 748, 030 1, 748,030 2, 032. 956 2, 032, 956 773 2,486, 584 2,350,331 2, 336, 816 5, 467 8,048 21, 472 139, 292 139, 292 23, 644 18,200 130, 050 130,050 4,694 112,609 112,609 750 T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 13. F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 16.] B CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . D a t e of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O BlNGHAMTON, N . Y General t r e a s u r y Library f u n d . . . __ C o u n t y supervisors' f u n d . Waterfund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t funds -. $2, 639, 925 2, 449,229 732 Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Oct. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922 ROCKFORD, I I I C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y _. L i b r a r y fund Sinking f u n d . Public trust funds. School district General t r e a s u r y . . . P a r k district General t r e a s u r y . . . Public trust f u n d . . Investment fund... 104 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dee. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922_ Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. C i t y corporation _ . General t r e a s u r y H i g h school fund Colonial c o m m o n s fund W a t e r fund Sinking funds Public t r u s t funds School district General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund Public t r u s t funds •_ ... Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. | June i j June June I June 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 30, 1922. 1922. 19221922. 1922Dec. 31, 1922 30, 1922 30, 1922 30, 1922 2, 738, 723 1, 459,164 1, 346, 561 48, 775 33,500 30,328 1,155,175 1,155,175 124,384 124,169 215 1,613,868 , 793,094 I 570, 725 j 36, 836 ! 103, 270 ; 172,431 88,854 62,357 5,624 16,500 2, 351,772 1,925,632 1,457, 215 2,563 1,000 418,991 5,968 39,895 426,140 423, 424 991 1, 725 1,102, 293 1, 067,151 940,480 62,983 43, 093 9, 239 14,804 I 47,528 ! 3, 105 I 4,373 78, 757 78, 757 4,820 4,820 18,500 , C H A R L E S T O N , S. C [ $535,191 417, 287 135 82, 263 798, 779 798, 779 21, 995 3,495 ._. PAYMENTS. C a s h on h a n d at close of year. G overnraental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. 100,000-Continued. $1,635,847 ! 1, 376, 574 ! 23,000 180,314 , 17,065 ! 1, 250 10, 300 24. 777 2, 567 ' 167,764 226 20,638 1,336 Aggregate of receipts a n d cash on h a n d a t b e g i n n i1n g of year. C a s h on hand at beginning of year. 540, 239 456, 649 202, 077 2,628 250 490 39,377 24,061 35,142 1,000 27, 569 6, 573 64,044 62, 538 124,872 83, 590 73, 043 6,267 4, 280 | i i , $4,810,963 4, 243, 090 23, 867 180,314 , 227,922 10,715 45, 742 ! 73,641 5,672 $971,406 858,438 28 | 4, 525, 022 2,341,112 . 1,979,643 91,235 ; 153, 270 116,964 2,032,711 2, 032, 711 151.199 132,484 215 18, 500 119,746 76, 639 11.606 4. 290 57, 770 2,973 31,852 31, 852 11,255 11, 255 2, 869, 226 1,333,404 1, 255, 668 70, 365 3.994, 304 3, 449, 432 2, 599,772 68,174 1,740 483, 035 107,883 188,828 544,872 497, 467 34, 827 12,578 312,860 ' 204, 616 2, 957, 056 2,582,613 ' 2,156, 850 47, 365 1, 073 319,868 12,440 15,017 374, 443 355, 598 12, 544 6,301 29, 724 5,715 17,940 56,614 2,947 8,190 667 44,466 9, 827 141,460 108, 244 95,727 i 7,986 j 4,531 I $2,810,249 ; 2, 507,120 23,839 86, 348 181, 383 " 11,559" 7,371 1, 449, 243 1, 449, 243 86, 579 86, 579 , 029,308 877, 532 93, 966 16,815 5, 000 16. 243 17. 027 1,536,050 931,069 712,36!) 16.580 95, 500 106, 620 551,616 551,616 53, 365 34, 650 215 18, 500 724, 388 662, 203 442, 922 12, 619 """88," 701 85,616 32, 345 62, 185 46, 142 14, 297 1,746 105 | LITTLE ROCK, ARK c it y corporation Dec. 31, 1922. General treasury Dec. 31, 1922. Police insurance fund Dec. 31, J922_ f1 emetery funds Dec. 31, 1922. i Public trust funds Dec. 31, 1922. i Investment funds School district General treasury June 3 >, 1922. Sewer and street improvement district General treasury. . Decr3i~,~1922~_~ 106 JOHNSTOWN, P A City corporation General treasury. Sinking fund School district ._ General treasury. Sinking fund 107 I {CAST ST. Lours, I I I City corporation I General treasury Registered bond interest fund. Public trust funds I School district General treasury Sinking fund Park district _ .. General treasury Sinking funds 108 I SACRAMENTO, CALIF City corporation General treasury Special assessment fund. Sinking fund Public trust funds Investment funds Private trust funds School district General treasury Sinking fund 109 BROCKTON, MASS General treasury License funds Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Private trust fund.. Jan. 1, 1923.. Jan. 1, 1923.. July 3, 1922.. July 3, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31,1922. Dec. 31, 1922. June 30,1922. June 30, 1922.. Feb. 28, 1923. Feb. 28, 1923. Dec. 31, 1922 . Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 30, 1922. 30, 1922.. 30, 1922.. 30, 1922.. 30, 1922.. , 557, 674, 653, 4,083,978 I 3,748, 612 I 3,746,551 i. 2,061 854 10, 8, 1, 785, 785, 97, 97,673 152, 773 152,773 182, 593 182,593 2,151,888 1,115,675 1,104,260 11,415 1,036,213 1,028,075 8,138 2,187,450 1,521,297 1,363,221 158,076 666,153 512,017 154,136 1,244, 560 643,462 375,663 267,799 601,098 407, 506 193, 592 107,510 282, 673 231,899 33,722 17,052 730,793 730, 793 1,560,847 953,802 953,802 349,000 195,229 157,115 430,424 421,436 8,988 176,621 122, 570 54,051 38,114 137,830 72, 507 65,323 15,941 11,940 4,001 94,044 93, 625 419 593,983 247, 802 253, 722 973, i23 7,640 10,995 2,322 1, 346,181 1,145,322 200,859 3, 002, 623 2,976, 045 22, 939 3,639 710 710 22,902 22,902 .. . 2, 820, 265 1, 923, 853 1,097,364 1,903 384, 765 740 281,003 158,078 896,412 826,383 70,029 3,080,997 1,201,001 1,093,841 3, 750, 288 3, 699,579 8,536 37,336 98, 542 84,912 4,837 67,881 5,387 18,034 15,858 1,879, 996 1,790,972 89,024 7,918 3,781 1,930 1 I 196,446 8,516 903 7,613 1,600,473 779,175 766, 199 833 11,744 399 126,850 126,850 61,080 61,080 623,034 623,034 198, 264 198, 264 5, 583, 898 3,280,434 2,843,144 437,290 2,303,464 1,947, 598 355,866 1,970,511 1,326, 575 997, 860 328, 715 643,936 446,042 197,894 3,062,680 1, 631,288 1,631, 288 4,017,357 2, 431,704 2,342,816 33,722 55,166 1, 299,047 1,224,736 74,311 286,606 228,135 58,471 007,819 211, 962 184,192 1,011 26,759 355,185 284,612 70, 573 40, 672 19,439 21,233 2,282, 283 1,284,240 1,234,022 32,711 17, 507 841,673 837,935 3,738 156, 370 136,332 20,038 1,127,255 935, 502 924,602 10,495, 245 6,372, 656 4,444,927 975,026 460, 286 17.122 301,359 173,936 4,122,589 3, 762,677 359, 912 2,931,284 1,991,460 1,882,611 6,651,209 3, 554,626 2,159,426 975,026 234, 887 8,947 176, 340 912,752 826,570 402,890 6, 851, 453 6, 760, 537 8,536 68,193 7,420 6,767 132,736 123,654 3,398,818 3,397,907 3, 421 3, 201 2,460 911 5, 665,623 4, 423,804 1,399,961 833 13,914 8,012 1,084 938,651 938, 651 303,168 303,168 * Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. !- ! 1 1 - 41, 764 7,405 3,571 56,109 939,824 761, 607 178, 217 1, 431,392 1, 347,420 83,972 3,096,583 2,963,392 133,191 3,868, 704 3,636, 113 3, 633, 762 1,267 1,084 188,767 188,767 43,824 43,824 550, 707 322, 571 213, 996 108, 575 228, 136 154, 136 74,000 Q 10,900 102, 189 102, 189 89, 564 72,364 17, 200 r w m 183,635 770 121,448 117,827 86,182 37,678 48, 504 3, 319,899 3,238, 976 8, 536 64, 772 3,308 4.307 CD CO T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 13. CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . D a t e of close of fiscal year. Nonre venue. o C a s h on hand at beginning of year. 1922—Con. CO F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 16.] Aggregate of C a s h on receipts a n d cash on h a n d h a n d at a t beginning j close of y e a r . G o v e r n m e n 1 of year. tal-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued. HOBOKEN, N . J General t r e a s u r y School funds F i r e m e n ' s relief f u n d . . W a t e r fund Recorder's court f u n d License fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund Ill Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922.. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 19221922. 1922. TERRE HAUTE, IND C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . . S i n k i n g fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds.. Investment fund... P r i v a t e t r u s t fund.. School district General t r e a s u r y . . . L i b r a r y fund Sinking fund Public trust f u n d . . SAGINAW, M I C H Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. July July July July 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922.. June June June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. _._ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . . Auditorium fund... Sinking funds Public trust funds. Investment fund... P r i v a t e t r u s t fund.. "M'hool d i s t r i c t . General t r e a s u r y . . . P u b l i c t r u s t fund - . ° r i v n t ^ t r u s t fun<L Juiie 30, 1922J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. $3, 585, 788 2,895,738 308,318 9,044 315,105 42,067 15,516 2,244,991 800,866 784,928 540 12,074 3,324 1,444,125 1,257,284 43, 375 108,854 34, 612 2, 703,159 1, 573,910 1, 521,919 21,233 9,230 21,395 133 1, 129,249 1,122,103 7, 140 $5,404,178 4,447,194 747, 753 $2,003, 585 502,198 1,082, 761 7,131 2,414 984 166, 287 37,126 2,420 411,257 238 723, 067 115,316 21,928 12,403 26,666 13,062 41,257 607, 751 597,399 2 10,350 438,124 237,705 197,918 8,500 18,938 3,421, 586 2, 660,157 2, 255,222 1,185, 017 1,078,167 987,328 5,784 48, 864 28, 724 5, 075 2,392 106,850 101,451 4,208 1,191 357, 528 26, 591 7,028 13,788 761,429 760, 748 350 331 12,349 200,419 102, 267 9,298 56, 345 32,509 $10,993,551 7,845,130 2,138,832 9,044 322, 236 2,414 984 619,611 1 52,880 2,420 $535, 513 102, 062 4, 863 3,406,182 1,153,887 1,004, 774 21,443 57, 678 16,386 53,606 2, 252, 295 1, 956,950 52, 675 175, 549 67,121 833, 096 224, 454 181,723 21, 443 7, 636 7,309, 762 5,312, 234 1,175,635 955,191 808,880 7,063 107,986 27,834 1,237 2, 191 220, 444 216,020 3, 027 4, 764,469 27,017 415, 622 76, 710 12,236 16,180 1,997,528 1,984,302 11,704 1,522 1 16, 783 $4,841,912 2, 348, 892 2, 132, 085 9,044 305,453 $5,616,126 5, 394,176 1,884 o 2,414 984 405,363 6, 442 214, 248 H 46,438 2, 420 13,652 608, 642 486,698 11,974 56, 025 53,945 1,397 2, 074, 322 773,571 760, 213 498, 764 155,862 62,838 13, 358 36, 684 16,386 39,954 342, 902 240,946 2 101,954 1, 300, 751 1,229,306 40, 699 17, 570 13,176 3,664, 271 1,944,860 1, 831, 340 19,954 67, 910 19, 685 5,971 1,719,411 1,717,567 1,844 2,469,856 2,412,183 2,124, 249 239, 726 29,191 5,028 13,989 57,673 50, 715 6, 833 12f, O Hrj o H S 113 I General t r e a s u r y License fund Sinking fund Public trust funds I n v e s t m e n t fund_. P r i v a t e t r u s t funds 114 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 __. D e c . June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922" 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Dec, Special assessment funds Dec. L i b r a r y fund Dec. Sinking f u n d . . Dec. Dec. P u b l i c t r u s t funds Dec. I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t funds .__ _._ Dec. School district General t r e a s u r y ._ J u l y 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 19~2~2~ 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922.. P A S S A I C , N . J___ •_ _ General t r e a s u r y School fund L i b r a r y fund Police court f u n d . . License fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund 115 116 GARY, IND ._ _ 117 1 | Dec. Dec. Dec. . . Dec. Dec. 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922. 1922 1922 J a n . 1, 1923 J a n . 1, 1923 J a n . 1, 1923.. _ J u l y 3, 1922 J u l y 3, 1922 J u l y 3, 1922 539,153 492,089 24, 867 32 3,018,739 1, 859, 872 963,694 786, 782 11,984 86, 458 10,954 1, 519,123 1,069,954 436, 212 591,291 458, 092 162, 212 98,179 15, 636 47,095 31,605 _. 744,883 568, 432 8,032 168, 419 _. _. _ 3,486, 723 2, 247,004 1,040, 645 30,011 4,580 1,720 142, 201 20, 562 1,936,742 1,191,859 905,892 15,942 239,453 30, 572 A u g 31, 1922 A u g . »1, 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 ALTOONA, P A Citv corporation. General t r e a s u r y Sinking f u n d . . Private trust f u n d . . School d i s t r i c t . . General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 2, 285,114 2, 006, 080 234, 713 1,323 550 164 33,278 9,006 1,158, 867 1,158,867 SPRINGFIELD, O H I O C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y F e e a n d special fund . _ Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds _ Private trust funds. School district General t r e a s u r y F e e a n d special fund _ Sinking fund 297,813 1 66,044 87,838 13, 489 11,882 . _. _ 2, 753, 765 2, 316,416 558 406, 517 6,853 13,233 10,188 2, 597,254 2,484, 045 PAWTUCKET, R. I . _ 1 i J 1,962,401 1,078,497 1,059,923 18,574 883,904 883,904 68,145 26, 686 91 936 537, 884 449,169 449,169 112,811 3,289 10,530 105,139 2,671 19,494 103, 365 133,199 133,199 1,581,110 1,045, 592 547, 856 834, 653 354,607 309,111 394,160 101, 734 1,842 535, 518 535, 518 23, 800 14,503 7,193 480,046 453,055 2, 232, 789 1, 564, 888 1, 240,893 323,445 550 667,601 564,978 98,423 4,500 180,575 180,176 26,9<JI 177, 550 2, 626 399 3 396 ] 5, 648,832 4,866, 505 558 607,166 23, 631 35, 645 115, 327 633, 488 87,806 408, 772 5,778 15,805 115, 327 2, 715, 703 2, 707,406 8, 297 6,310, 990 4,745,173 1,300, 225 31,366 5,130 1,884 178,150 49,062 887,472 680,103 13, 378 9 2, 700,827 1, 780,449 877,862 30, 053 173, 926 20,056 12,299 5,129,153 3, 387, 918 1, 562,118 884,961 95, 765 160, 239 42, 650 936 641, 249 1, 741, 235 1, 741,235 735, 777 469,858 195, 287 65, 557 18, 807 87, 764 28, 423 936 73, 084 265, 919 265,919 3,097,558 1, 919,895 997, 607 811, 040 76,958 32,154 2,136 4,352, 505 2, 592, 058 1, 762, 859 15,942 657,413 146, 809 9,035 1, 760,447 1, 557, 005 8,032 195, 410 893,902 324, 777 160,491 2, 422, 781 1, 263, 761 1,104, 747 15, 942 125, 245 17, 827 375, 765 823, 561 300,816 519, 569 3,176 552, 204 448,885 98,423 4,896 i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year, 164 110,413 49, 075 4,798 569,125 463, 636 105,489 223, 259 86,181 32, 211 50, 794 3,176 137, 078 135,171 1,907 1,177, 663 1,177, 663 1,159, 020 1,086,067 8,X)32 64, 921 2,299,641 2,071,293 558 198, 394 9, 556 19,840 2, 722, 691 2, 284, 621 408,985 1,304 5,130 1,720 4,224 16, 707 1, 295,818 998,165 369, 224 8,364 40, 321 12, 091 568,165 297, 653 297,653 Q W w H 1, 035, 822 1, 003, 520 497, 621 > 421, 755 79,907 4,237 32, 302 7,302 W 25,000 2, 097,305 1, 016, 810 944,434 72, 376 2, 055, 201 1, 720, 570 1,324,171 396, 399 1, 080, 495 1,043, 044 37, 451 334, 631 270, 670 59,065 4,896 f T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year Revenue. Nonrevenue. 1922—Con. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 Cash on hand at beginning of year. Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000-Continued. 1 IK LONG BEACH, CALIF City corporation, ... General treasury . _ Special assessment fund-Street improvement funds Sinking fund... _ _ __ . . Private trust funds School district General treasury_. : : : : : : June June June June June : : : : 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, : : : : : : : 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 : : : : : : : : • 1 ... 1 $3,601,773 2, 254, 801 1,590,280 524,342 7,544 132, 635 1,340,972 1,114,116 232, 856 J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 $2,182,322 473, 937 361, 514 19,864 321 90,022 2,216 1,708,385 1,653,543 54,842 $749, 949 i 634,133 | 551,355 j $4, 240, 083 2,472,772 1,790,820 544,206 7,360 130,386 $6, 534,044 3, 362,871 2, 503,149 544,206 11,947 300,837 2, 732 3,171,173 2,849, 319 ! 321,854 ! $1,935,709 619,025 534, 998 2,915,073 1,392,639 I 1,055,098 I 3,122 ! 334, 419 1, 522,434 1,090,647 415,350 16,437 761,009 559,500 327,380 285 231, 835 201, 509 4,415 191,617 5,477 1,215,373 554,854 472, 433 2,837 79, 584 660, 519 608,959 50, 200 1,360 180,097 131,074 17,895 113,179 1,382,129 918,882 845,141 7,200 66, 541 5,584 5,584 1,907,661 1, 387,971 1,159, 756 7,200 220, 015 1,000 519,690 519, 690 49,023 49, 023 463, 247 463, 247 205, 323 196,780 1,962 6. 581 4, 056, 035 3, 657, 729 383.048 15,258 182, 552 123,605 56,159 2,788 2, 623,897 2, 558, 088 65,809 <f, 082 78,180 516 115,816 81, 660 34,156 | 4, 559 78, 799 669 1,316,684 1,151,052 165,632 1,767,911 1,677,470 90,441 $357,652 271,074 177,331 28 91,652 2,063 86, 578 20, 797 65,781 I 119 1?0 CHESTER, P A ... City corporation__ __ General treasury Welfare fund Sinking fund School district General treasury. Sinking fund Public trust fund MOBILE, ALA City corporation. _. General treasury ._ Sinking fund Investment fund School district General treasury. r>i RACINE, WIS . General treasury Private trust fund ... . . _ _ _. J a n . 1, 1923 J a n . 1, 1923 J a n . 1, 1923 J u l y 3, 1922 J u l y 3 , 1922 J u l y 3, 1922 . Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. | j ! . . 30, 1922 30, 1922 30, 1922. 30, 1922. 1,033,070 490,464 323, 312 2, 700 164, 452 542,606 418,081 124, 525 612,683 306,106 150,820 407 154,879 306, 577 6,683 284,208 15,686 1,417,539 1,061,420 886,595 7,200 167,625 418,006 260,019 258,950 72,116 66, 532 14,211 69 1,000 157,987 157, 987 52, 321 356,119 356,119 ... . . . . . . . A u g . 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 1,269,320 59(5, 009 580,966 15 15,088 673, 251 665,8S3 6,617 751 2,721,362 2,412,683 308,679 1 1,129,350 1,048,266 72, 407 8, 677 ' 938, 691 278,285 255, 285 23, 000 660, 406 477, 273 173,533 9,600 345, 435 338, 015 296,720 40, 295 1,000 7,420 7,420 1,249,586 976,036 261,08',) 12,470 122 BRITAIN, CONN__. General treasury Police-court fund License fund S i n k i n g fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds _ Private trust funds. 00 CO C5 123 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. LANSING, MICH _ __ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . . Sinking funds Public trust fund. _ Investment fund... Private trust fund. School district General t r e a s u r y . . . HOLYOKE, M A S S . . . Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. __ General t r e a s u r y W a t e r fund License fund High-school l u n c h f u n d Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund Private trust fund... N o v . 30, N o v . 30, N o v . 30, J u n e 30, N o v . 30, N o v . 30, N o v . 30, N o v . 30, 1922.. 1922-. 19221922.. 1922.. 1922.. 1922.. 1922-. SPRINGFIELD, I I I C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Registered-bond interest f u n d . . . Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds Investment funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds School district __ General t r e a s u r y Pleasure d r i v e w a y a n d p a r k district, General t r e a s u r y B o u l e v a r d fund CHATTANOOGA, F e b . 28, 1922 F e b . 28, 1922 F e b . 28, 1922 Dec.31,1921; M a r .31,1922 F e b . 28, 1922 F e b . 28, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922. M a r . 31, 1922.. M a r . 31, 1922.. TENN.. General t r e a s u r y . . . H o s p i t a l fund L i b r a r y fund Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Private trust fund- Sept. 30, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 Sept. 30, 1922 _ Sept, 30, 1922 Sept. 30, D e c . 31, 1922...! Sept. 30, 1922. 2, 255,364 2,194,939 28,377 25, 252 6,796 3, 795, 963 2, 846, 273 2, 794, 863 48, 456 2,854 100 949, 61.0 949, 690 4, 081, 887 3,848,134 192, 619 9,364 60 31, 710 2,419, 372 1,370, 720 1,197, 025 99, 729 62, 583 11,383 950, 016 950,016 98, 636 98, 411 225 1, 637,157 1, 540,361 83,104 7,773 4,663 1,256 718, 525 573,017 1,396 909 113,428 20,264 9,511 622, 469 622,469 3, 278,076 3, 271,937 3,176,828 71, 760 7,865 100 15, 384 6,139 6,139 554, 622 369, 067 255, 727 105, 085 7,909 2, 668, 263 2, 602,102 374, 433 333, 581 19, 040 4,961 5,061 18,188 37, 876 151 21,437 346 185, 555 185, 555 75 224 1,930, 050 1,585,077 1, 451,434 14, 874 402, 681 198, 527 117,937 2,974 69,118 8,393 1,996 102,457 14, 316 301,999 301, 999 42,974 42,974 1,110,956 1, 010,857 23,220 15. 782 61, 023 74 105 170,900 170,900 33, 254 32,439 815 532, 970 489, 313 1,126 33 41, 748 371 3, 596,358 3, 390,425 29,773 909 138,680 27,060 9,511 7,628, 6, 487, 6, 227, 225, 18, 661 277 418 301 628 200 15, 730 1,141, 384 1-, 141, 384 182,951 182, 951 2,601,761 1 2,593,113 6,806 811,646 614,361 22,967 909 1,842 1, 688, 375 1, 593,342 1, 452,855 118, 683 14,855 6,949 95, 033 95,033 7,124, 583 6, 783, 817 211,659 1 4,961 5,212 48, 989 37,936 31, 710 299 461, 346 351, 557 49,554 4, 752,103 3,154,324 2, 766, 396 117, 577 131,701 21, 772 102, 457 14, 421 1, 422,915 1,422,915 | 174,864 173,824 1,040 394,388 316, 572 275, 208 12, 247 20,081 8, 546 3, 281,083 3,040, 531 107,450 23, 588 107, 434 1,627 453 1 567,195 557, 249 2,975 ! | 6,190 1 407 4,704,377 3, 674,165 3,670, 392 J 3,773 1,030,212 j 1,030,212 11, 874 11,874 374 200 8,781 16,139 16,139 2, 685, 823 2, 557, 566 59, 385 4,961 4,929 19, 910 7,246 31,710 3,151,996 1, 791,748 1, 758, 615 16,830 620 13, 226 2,457 1, 205, 719 1, 046, 004 732, 573 88,500 111,000 Q 116 183 iU.; 042 1, 235, 909 1, 219, 770 1,104,171 106, 618 3,977,414 3, 874, 694 102,720 283 29,079 30, 690 490 65, 942 138,680 25, 218 9,511 1, 247, 021 1, 247,021 113,227 113,227 2,151,181 2, 025, 701 101,825 23,588 67 100,000 13,931 109, 952 109,952 49,763 48,723 1,040 502. 707 457, 581 2,650 101,177 1,220 79 i Also t h e aggregate of p a y m e n t s a n d cash on h a n d at t h e close of t h e year. CD -3 T A B L E 2 . - SUMMARY O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H BALANCES, BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. CO 00 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year.! Revenue. 6 Nonrevenue. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 Cash on hand at beginning of year. PAYMENTS. Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000-Continued. m 1?8 C i t y corporation._ _ General t r e a s u r y Special assessment fund C o m p e n s a t i o n fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund I n v e s t m e n t fund_ June _ June June June June June DAVENPORT, IOWA 130 IlAMTRAMCK, MlCH. City corporation.. General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund School district General t r e a s u r y _. 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922. 1922 June30~, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 ____ | Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922 F e b . 28, 1922 F e b . 28, 1922 _ __ J u l y 10, 1922 BETHLEHEM, P A C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . Sinking fund School district J a n , 1, 1923 J a n . 1, 1923 1 $4,185, 854 1, 775,489 1, 483, 438 55, 238 5, 628 163,635 6,144 61,406 2, 410, 365 2, 160, 012 I 247,053 3,300 $730, 264 319, 012 245, 232 50,969 47,333, 99, 943 78, 350 21, 593 3,163, 907 2, 002,131 1, 644,816 54,188 163, 327 139, 800 1,161, 776 1,139, 311 22,465 281, 988 188, 611 129,787 58.824 93, 377 93,377 3, 351,469 2,170,826 2,072, 916 97,910 1,180,643 1,180, 643 976,019 266, 634 116, 462 150,172 709,385 1 4, 258, 547 2, 423,709 2,081, 363 342, 346 1,834, 838 1 $936, 721 182, 642 134, 874 $744,904 344, 722 232, 560 393 4,163 4,599 38, 613 754, 079 751, 721 2,358 5,235 82, 609 1, 525 22,793 400,182 362,093 38, 089 2,321,729 1,286, 969 1,179, 600 157 84, 745 22, 467 1, 034, 760 1,033,888 872 280,444 253, 371 101, 727 54,031 27, 613 70, 000 27,073 27, 073 561, 734 461, 791 363,489 1,815,376 1, 294,110 1, 255, 024 39,086 521, 266 521,266 1, 254,105 688,105 688,105 1,826, 364 913,948 821, 774 92,174 912, 116 1, 456,164 1, 243,127 1,143,127 100, 000 213,037 76,863 20 __. C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r v Fire e q u i p m e n t f u n d Sinking funds _ P u b l i c t r u s t funds _ School district ._ __ __ General t r e a s u r y . . _ _ _ _ _ _ I n v e s t m e n t fund _. ._ 1?9 $2,504,229 1, 248,125 1,116,004 55,238 BERKELEY, CALIF 1, 256,104 1, 046,198 206,606 3,300 j 566,000 566, 000 718 46, 751 3, 519 22, 792 411, 252 365,162 46, 090 $2,910, 492 1, 040, 657 925,160 55, 238 4,840 52, 794 2,625 $545, 098 415,820 313,046 70 64, 090 1,869,835 . 1, 754,480 115,355 38, 614 129, 278 40, 370 85, 608 3,300 727, 268 489, 775 367, 421 1,072 62, 544 58, 738 237,493 215,028 22, 465 1, 825,162 940, 879 843, 647 52,487 36, 283 8,462 884,283 884,283 611,477 571,477 133,748 629 64,500 72, 600 40,000 40,000 1,032, 224 399, 539 301, 629 97, 910 632, 685 632, 685 2,054, 251 1, 536, 293 1, 536, 293 264,994 234, 994 234, 994 517,958 517, 958 30,000 30,000 795,167 537,415 301,069 236, 346 257,752 2,476,122 1,098,869 1,098,869 987,258 787, 425 681,425 106,000 199,833 1,377, 253 > a i—i > w > H w H O i—i Ul O o 1—1 General treasury. Sinking fund COVINGTON, J u n e 30, 1922.. •June 30, 1922 „ KY C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund P a r k fund N e w p o r t a n d C o v i n g t o n bridge fund. Cash in transit S i n k i n g funds P u b l i c t r u s t fund School district General treasury Sinking fund Dec. 31, 1922. J a n . 31, 1923.. Dec. 31, 1922. M a y 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. LINCOLN, N E B R C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y _ _ . S i n k i n g fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund _ _ I n v e s t m e n t funds _ _ Private trust fundSchool district General t r e a s u r y . . . Sinkingfund S a n i t a r y district General treasury _.. Aug. 31, 1922. Aug. 31, 1922. Aug. 31, 1922.. Aug. 31, 1922. Aug. 31, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. PORTSMOUTH, V A General t r e a s u r y . . School fund W a t e r fund Sinking funds Public trust fund.. Investment funds. Dec. 31, 1922. June 30, 1922. Dec. 31,1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. HAVERHILL, M A S S General t r e a s u r y . . . L i b r a r y fund License fund W a t e r fund Sinking funds Public trust funds.. I n v e s t m e n t funds _ _ Private trust fund.. Dec. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922.. Nov. 30, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922.. 1 899, 466 12,950 94,804 118,233 604, 747 104,638 1,599,017 II 235,821 103, 531 154,221 1,377,263 118,233 81, 600 1,413,052 1,055. 730 1.024,800 1,514 2,091 17, 230 876, 551 557,177 286.246 9,250 18, 098 372, 245 292, 224 250, 897 678 5,075 20 2, 661,848 1,905,131 1, 561, 943 11, 442 25, 264 17, 250 268, 942 179, 702 126, 766 411 109 512 1,422,025 1,098,308 950,142 11,031 20,155 3,863 970,881 627,121 485,035 30,055 5,499 80, 021 53, 993 26, 028 1,000 276, 979 11,253 756,717 678,678 78,039 1,000 40, 530 10, 374 89, 240 56,132 33,108 112. 253 '864 323,717 293,286 30,431 5, 913, 677 2, 986, 897 2,902,273 73,811 10,131 21 661 2, 773, 771 2,143,966 629,805 153, 009 153, 009 1,356, 792 748,177 735,374 12, 011 7,832 2.263 357, 322 305, 311 52,011 2, 769, 089 1, 342, 240 1,266, 317 68, 038 7,864 21 1,311,390 1,180, 214 131,176 115,459 115,459 1, 426, 251 893, 585 85,876 377,129 380 1,000 239,092 3,491 319, 374 319, 374 1, 885,246 1,166,415 1,166,415 716, 041 716, 041 2,790 2,790 1, 921, 229 1,461,824 379, 810 2,552 77,043 69,281 2, 320, 750 2, 073, 660 2,350 460 192, 546 34, 473 15, 502 1,759 2,836, 904 2, 085, 740 4,741 6,071 8, 387 707,181 148 24,497 139 1,259, 342 478, 242 469, 541 5,773 2,267 661 746, 340 247, 711 498, 629 34, 760 34, 760 1,101, 316 699, 726 627, 905 61, 800 10,000 608, 615 63, 744 544,871 1, 763, 566 1, 704, 232 59,334 153, 009 153,009 401, 590 375,990 25, 600 1,949, 569 1,148,237 471,483 329, 551 1, 307, 769 1,134,882 216 62, 782 42, 289 131 21 661 3,523, 2,440, 477, 440, 94, 500 681 796 822 083 500 69,618 266,162 157, 562 6,097 48,489 51, 794 122, 702 105,993 1,833 5, 280, 356 4,265, 393 8,924 6,531 204, 044 743, 669 20, 752 30,904 139 128, 804 115,218 2,527 Also t h e aggregate of p a y m e n t s a n d cash on h a n d a t t h e close of t h e y e a r . 124, 196 15 343,760 329, 260 14, 500 3,455, 569 1, 538,994 1, 538, 994 176, 020 85, 272 12,110 61,141 16, 660 500 337 3,111 2, 015 5,102 4,648 5,000 12,875 500 1,720 3,326 1,132 4,938 1,663 67,600 298 2,146,490 2, 002, 099 6,302 460 135,956 16 1,657 i 3, 005, 062 2,148, 076 95 6,071 64, 762 742, 521 14,157 29, 241 139 T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with.the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] CITY, A N D DIVISIONS A N D F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. 135 WHEELING, W. V A . . . . C i t v corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund ._ P u b l i c t r u s t funds School district General t r e a s u r y P u b l i c t r u s t fund 1% __ ._ _ _ ._ | Dec. July June Dec. __ 31, 1922 31, 1922 30, 1922 31,1922 June June June » ._ _ J u n e 30, 1922 30,1922 30,1922 30, 1922 [ 1 J u l y 10,1922 J u l y 10, 1922 MACON, GA City corporation. General t r e a s u r y Hospital fund W a t e r fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund I n v e s t m e n t fund School district. General t r e a s u r y P u b l i c t r u s t fund _ D e c . 31,1922 D e c . 31, 1922 . . S e p t . 30, 1922 D e c . 31,1922 D e c . 31,1922 D e c 31, 1922 J u n e 30,1922 J u n e 30, 1922 $1,736,290 1,130,885 980,602 145,045 5, 238 605,405 597,927 7,478 $344,319 335, 381 310,564 24, 583 234 8,938 5,388 3, 550 $312, 569 310,210 107,416 200.495 2, 299 2,359 1,166 1,193 2, 754, 301 2,559,789 183,077 4,873,884 1,282,506 3, 569, 778 21,600 3, 524,659 3, 369, 882 146.496 3,372 ! 4,909 3,436,806 2,194,993 2,104,032 87,242 2,884 835 1,241,813 1,104,701 137,112 1,601, 699 1,424,360 1,150,344 265,404 83 8,529 177,339 177,155 184 1,584, 834 1,268,146 907,869 56,224 295,807 7,650 596 893,123 584,692 388,959 59, 314 11,435 HIGHLAND PARK, M I C H C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund . Public trust funds I n v e s t m e n t funds School district __ General t r e a s u r y . . Sinking fund 138 i NIAGARA FALLS, N . Y General t r e a s u r y School fund Library fund.. _ P u b l i c t r u s t funds 137 J u n e 30, 1922 ._ J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922. _ J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 1 316,688 314, 562 2,126 30,000 106,419 308,431 308,426 5 $2, 393,178 1, 776,476 1, 398, 582 370,123 7, 771 616, 702 604,481 12, 221 $397,184 377,335 332,037 44, 024 1, 274 19,849 17, 078 2, 771 $1, 590, 730 1, 019,973 938,900 80,738 335 570, 757 567,793 2,964 $405, 264 379,168 127,645 245, 361 6,162 26, 096 19, 610 6,486 11,152,844 j 7, 212,177 3,899, 351 24,972 16,344 5,931, 300 3, 731,841 2,189, 355 5, 748 4 r 356 3,274, 624 1, 927, 582 1,320,830 19,224 6,988 1,946,920 1,552,754 389, im 466,842 1 318,997 305,142 6,342 2,432 5,081 147,845 55,440 92,405 5, 505, 347 3,938, 350 3,559, 518 I 358,988 5,399 14, 445 1,566,997 1,337,296 229,701 | 489, 830 314,005 301,525 2,123 816 9, 541 175, 825 133,358 42,467 2,994, 454 1, 792, 516 1,791,913 2, 021,063 1, 831,829 1,466,080 356,865 4,583 4,301 189, 234 2,000 187, 234 179,026 171,995 48,408 2,656,983 2, 024,833 1,345, 236 115, 538 308,139 52,852 2,930 200,138 632,150 628, 516 3,634 1 312, 023 307,887 50,052 1, 644,463 1,037, 672 717,928 110,126 207, 870 12,332 15,202 2,334 i 93, 719 I 7,031 | 5, 528 1,503 1 3,663 52,852 1,182 200,138 4,136 2,484 1,652 603 1, 201,938 1, 201,938 5, 000 700, 497 679,274 577, 256 5,412 96, 606 1,748 606, 791 606,221 570 21,223 19,811 1,412 HUNTINGTON, W. VA City corporation General treasury Special assessment fundSinking funds School district General treasury. ._ Petty cash fund Sinking funds EAST ORANGE, N . J General treasury School fund.Recorder's court fund. License fund Sinking fundPublic trust fund Private trust fund LANCASTER, P A City corporation General treasury.. Public trust fund _ School district General treasury.. Sinking fund Public trust fund _ ROANOKE, VA General treasury Convict labor account-. School fund Sinking fund Investment fund TAMPA, FLA City corporation. ._ General treasury Library fund Port development fund. Sinking fund Public trust fund. Private trust fund School district... _ General treasury Sinking fund. || 1 June 30, 1922June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922 _ I 1 June 30, 1922. June 30,1922. June 30, 1922. Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 30 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. | 1 May May May May May May 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. 1 Also the 46,903 9,626 998,838 603,761 601,228 2,533 395,077 390,459 4,259 359 June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. 31, 1922-. 31, 1922.. 30, 1922. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 992,272 894,205 845 97,222 2.419,820 2,139,598 223,693 May 31, 1922. May 31, 1922. Dec. Dec. June Dec. Dec. 2,027,894 1,035,622 615,058 420,564 I 1 1 .11 356,696 111,299 13, 088 523, 442 i 306,206 72, 239 98,211 245,397 239, 092 233, 967 217, 236 43, 353 86 173, 797 6,305 4,145,881 2,905, 588 1, 067, 838 4,934 779 140,449 26, 289 4 227, 239 5,731 5,731 221, 508 206, 847 11,761 2,900 223,179 173, 778 26, 326 14, 289 8,669 117 109,138 94,482 89, 737 4,745 14, 656 14,158 498 2, 908, 032 1,453,127 700, 385 420, 564 332,178 1,454,905 1,176,650 931 277, 324 341,778 209,365 48, 558 356,056 231,916 110,913 160,807 132,413 89, 714 107 42, 592 2, 210,198 1,011,846 540,914 420, 564 50,368 1,198,352 1,084,844 824 112,684 6,788, 880 5,218,964 1, 317, 857 4,934 779 201, 641 44,584 121 550,830 247, 607 277, 198 3,007, 830 1,949,798 1,040,641 21, 936 3,968 121 6,000 11,391 3, 230, 220 3, 021, 559 18 4, 934 779 173, 705 29, 225 1, 335, 215 703, 974 696,696 7,278 631, 241 611,464 16,020 3,757 117,142 114,973 110,075 4,898 2,169 1,220 1,002,894 553,270 550,890 2,380 449, 624 447,056 949 2,568 1,739,277 1,605,057 1,902,507 1,350,826 2,451 549,230 889, 071 818, 043 750,750 361, 725 148,559 11 73,761 118,402 4,082 16,910 389,025 281,218 107,807 1, 975, 922 1,119,357 1,025,778 1,552 91,289 942,389 512,824 420, 626 1,574,452 1,463,485 2,451 94.518 12,605 1,393 2,010,188 1,438,036 946,215 872,405 526, 242 33, 910 12, 000 27,382 39, 225 7,203 4, 530,855 3, 773, 926 2,451 648,142 85,740 20,596 1,733,163 1,101,841 996,105 1,416 2,014 97,542 4,764 1,078,083 512, 757 423, 720 857, 815 379, 308 175,138 147 163,036 24, 798 7,047 9,142 478,507 353,015 125,492 3,669,061 1, 993, 906 1,594, 963 1,563 165, 050 170,840 11,811 49,679 1,675,155 1, 490,173 184, 982 631,322 571,832 59,490 48,500 40,537 565,326 565,326 \ of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 97,820 26,554 9,846 738 856,565 818,890 37, 675 121,003 124, 140 2,092 122, 048 215,179 35, 731 35, 731 179,448 163,188 16, 020 240 1,092 59, 186 10,750 52,438 6,991 32, 769 429, 565 390, 065 39,500 g fed T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] >>-° CITY, AND DIVISIONS A N D F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year, Revenue. Nonrevenue. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 Cash on hand at beginning of year. Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. 144 AUGUSTA, G A City corporation.. D e c . 31, 1922 General t r e a s u r y Convict labor a c c o u n t . . D e c . 31, 1922 Hospital fund . . . D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 Sinking fund School district _ __ . . . _ . S e p t . 30, 1922 General t r e a s u r y . P u b l i c t r u s t fund _ Sept. 30, 1922..145 . . 1 _ D e c . 31, 1922 D e c 31 1922 ' ' i .. M a r . 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1923 A p r . 30, 1923 . JACKSON, M I C H . . . _ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y 147 i J CICERO, I I I . C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund School district General t r e a s u r y . . P u b l i c t r u s t fund _ Park district. General t r e a s u r y 146 ] Dec. Dec. Dec. _. D e c . ._-.._._ Dec. . _. . . - July WINSTON-SALEM, N. C General treasury Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund I n v e s t m e n t fund 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 13, 1922. ... - May - Nov. May _May 31, 30, 31, 31, $662,836 627,632 410, 335 $111,886 108,829 103,055 91,163 126,134 35,204 35,204 5,731 43 3, 057 3, 057 1,648,978 871,110 862,058 9,052 773,891 759.469 14. 422 3, 977 3,977 1, 542, 737 1, 008, 957 1, 007, 957 1,000 533,780 533, 780 131, 272 63,851 60, 898 2,953 66,132 55, 608 10, 524 1,289 1,289 1,987,981 1, 264, 254 1,093, 719 145,876 24,619 40 1, 408, 894 1, 408, 894 1, 306.152 50,125 46, 637 293,118 68, 604 27, 236 6,947 9,613 5,980 ...' ... ._ $2,141,432 1, 614, 778 1,485, 675 13, 980 107, 306 7,817 526,654 524,842 1,812 1922.. 1922. _ . . 1922.... 1922. . . . . . . 723," 707" 723, 707 1, 539, 996 1, 520,237 9. 505 2,938 7,316 5,121, 283 3, 515, 430 30, 853 1,575,000 $2,916,154 2, 351, 239 1, 999,065 13, 980 204^200 133,994 564, 915 563, 103 1,812 1 1 1 j | ! i | ! i • 24, 808 1 224, 514 | 224, 514 I 1 55, 540 49, 528 2, 947 3, 065 1 | $101,734 82, 358 68,820 $880, 907 799,450 671,425 $1, 933, 513 1,469,431 1,258, 820 13, 980 196, 631 7,569 5, 969 19,376 19, 376 128,025 81,457 79,645 1,812 464,082 464, 082 3,322,987 1, 943, 918 1, 930, 913 13, 005 1, 373, 803 1 1,348,857 j 24,946 5,266 5,266 280, 780 86,160 84,682 1,478 194, 526 184, 296 10, 230 94 94 2, 266, 905 1,431,817 1, 420, 290 11,527 830,416 823, 725 6,691 4,672 4,672 775,302 425, 941 425,941 3, 689. 973 2, 741, 752 2, 427,107 202,948 80,869 40 30,788 948,221 948,221 508, 615 399, 798 296, 094 39, 919 33, 829 1, 814, 625 1,010, 221 938,717 70, 859 645 29, 956 108, 817 108, 817 804,404 804, 404 1,366, 733 1,331,733 1,192, 298 92,170 46, 395 40 832 35,000 35,000 6, 716, 819 5, 085,195 43, 305 j • 6,003 1, 582, 316 129,127 87, 961 35,163 6, 003 348,861 340, 836 8, 025 500 500 2, 401, 842 2, 401, 842 : : : : : / : : : : : 4,185, 850 2, 595,392 8,142 • 1, 582, 316 FRESNO, CALIF C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Special assessment fund.. Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund I n v e s t m e n t fund School district General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund July June July July July 31, 1922.. 30, 1922. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. TOPEKA, KANS C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . . L i b r a r y fund Sinking-funds Public trust funds. Investment fund... School district General t r e a s u r y . . . Sinking fund Public trust fund. _ Investment fund... ATLANTTC C I T Y , N . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. J. General t r e a s u r y . . . Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund _. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. QUINCY, M A S S General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund License fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds _ _ P r i v a t e t r u s t funds.. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. PASADENA, CALIF C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Special assessment f u n d . Street fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y Sinking funds June June June June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. 3,122, 746 1, 702,820 1,144, 959 553, 559 1,114 3,013 175 1,419,926 1, 263, 096 156,830 2, 245, 300 1, 231, 478 1, 218, 442 128 3,305 9,587 16 1, 013, 822 1, 009, 795 1,599 112 2,316 83, 942 79, 778 7,282 955, 844 581,903 544, 356 69, 567 2,929 36, 754 793 4,164 4,164 373,941 321, 250 52, 691 661, 244 588, 333 446, 584 12,210 119, 506 10, 033 394,830 341,001 336, 855 293 1,152 2,701 72, 911 24, 540 35, 888 12,483 53, 829 36, 623 1,439 4,162, 532 2, 364. 501 1, 696, 597 553, 559 107, 435 6,735 175 1, 798, 031 1, 588, 510 209, 521 725, 307 613, 068 574, 201 131,116 106, 952 83,277 36, 895 1,972 3, 306,109 1, 644,481 1,039,119 553, 559 47,040 4,763 112, 239 49, 243 62, 996 1, 661,628 1, 535,103 126, 525 24,164 4,164 20,000 3, 301, 374 2,160,812 2, 001,881 12, 631 123, 963 22, 321 16 1,140, 562 1, 070, 958 38, 926 12, 595 18,083 546,343 382, 017 334,109 385 45,087 2,420 16 164,326 141, 016 16, 712 2,815 3,783 2,054,466 1, 279,828 1, 260, 556 12, 246 19 7,007 700,565 498,967 407, 216 774,638 764,858 201, 598 165,084 22,214 1, 333, 328 1, 048, 318 262, 918 22, 092 5,010, 213 4, 988, 752 4, 419,027 4, 243,460 156, 744 18, 823 5, 597, 4, 848, 720, 30, 998 370 901 727 802,418 647, 477 105, 333 10, 819,443 9, 737, 307 982, 978 99,158 2, 936, 436 2,915, 355 148 3, 430, 573 3, 340,121 125,147 112, 301 156 4,281 68,586 17, 585 9,855 2,835 6,492,156 6, 367, 777 304 4,281 99, 374 20,420 687 306 043 294 1, 434, 014 631, 099 424,144 733, 648 583, 790 437, 497 51, 979 12, 464 10, 526 201, 883 285 4,573 214 802, 915 788, 634 14, 281 095, 471, 375, 21, 624, 381 503, 567 120, 814 625 135, 200 10, 468 149, 858 120, 218 29, 640 6, 263, 349 3, 686,195 3, 236, 684 21, 294 625 389, 062 23, 217 15,099 214 2, 577,154 2,412, 419 164. 735 23, 500 175 78,857 12,894 9,780 21, 461 623, 539 616, 987 100 3,139, 740 3,106,920 4 204 4,887 1, 565 32, 616 4, 475,902 3, 700,237 720,060 55, 605 2, 728, 877 2, 643, 870 4,281 61,871 18,855 658, 870 573,955 408, 012 146,100 15,153 3, 990,004 2, 213, 726 2,091,411 21,294 625 92, 617 7,779 715, 961 643, 675 72, 286 1, 776, 278 1, 730,110 46,168 84, 915 38, 634 46, 281 1, 614, 475 898, 514 737, 261 Q 14, 300 150,345 285 15,099 214 i Also t h e aggregate of p a y m e n t s a n d cash on h a n d a t t h e close of t h e y e a r . h- 1 O T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. O [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] a CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 PAYMENTS. Cash on hand at close of year. I Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. 153 KALAMAZOO, M I C H . . C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking f u n d . _ I n v e s t m e n t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y I n v e s t m e n t fund 154 MALDEN, MASS General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund P a r k fund License fund _ Sinking funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds Investment funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund $2,258,065 1,231,712 1,046,411 183,391 1,910 ..__ ._ _ Dec. Dec. Dec. _ . Dec. __ M a y May 31, 31, 31, 31, L9'22 1922 1922 1922 1,026,353 1,026,306 47 31, 1922 31, 1922 2, 019,182 1,969,410 1,575 36 251' 30, 70J 16,654 554 __. __ _ __ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 ._ _. $2,542,227 2, 025, 545 1, 857, 948 152, 519 6, 500 R, 578 516,«;S2 515, 863 819 $1,450,517 700, 361 568, 905 129,129 2, 334,875 2,173, 665 41, 643 1,900 2,851 72,239 19, 798 122,852 112,836 263 232 22,779 2,327 750,156 750,156 5,139 738 362 3,282 j $6,250,809 ' 3,957,618! 3, 473, 264 465,039. 8, 410 10, 905 2, 293,191 | 2, 292, 325 866 4, 476, 909 4, 255,911 43,481 2,168 3,103 108, 079 37,190 916 26,061 $1,216,317 738, 231 531, 562 204, 778 $2,829,742 1, 237, 452 1,197, 017 40, 435 I, 891 478,086 478, 086 1, 592, 290 1, 592,290 388, 269 358, 927 25 250 2, 050, 706 2,004, 906 43, 254 1,918 252 25,847 545 848 1,827 • 376 $2,204,750 1, 981, 935 1, 744, 685 219,826 8,410 9,014 222, 815 221, 949 866 Q W H > 2,037,934 1,892, 078 202 O 2,851 82, 232 36, 269 68 24,234 o o H i—i GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000. j CHARLOTTE, N . C 155 j ) General t r e a s u r y School fund _ _ L i b r a r y funds _. W a t e r fund Investment funds. . ___ May May May May May 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 i LAKEWOOD, OHIO C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking f u n d . D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 . .. $1, 264,987 796,200 237, 581 1,287 225, 768 4,151 $5,194, 063 2,527,831 587,974 7,640 120.486 1,950,132 $23, 213 14,463 6,886 616 1,248 $6,482,263 3, 338, 494 832,441 9, 543 347, 502 1,954, 283 $156,819 49, 785 88,783 273 17, 978 $1,603,240 713,554 618, 650 9,270 261,766 $4,722, 204 2, 575,155 125,008 1,972,757 1, 327, 988 951, 933 15,467 356,475 1, 617,145 1, 392,494 907, 945 2,126, 447 882, 588 751,479 5, 716, 349 3, 603,070 2, 611, 357 15, 467 930,491 1,156,010 1,016,256 804,757 3, 460, 355 1, 595,158 1,370, 382 15,467 209, 309 1,099,984 991,656 436, 218 454, 429 119, 587 1 186, 761 67,758 1, 954, 283 534,421 P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y F e e a n d special fund Sinking fund Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 "... A u g . 31, 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 __ _. A u g . 31, 1922 J _ _ 1 _ . YORK, P A C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y S i n k i n g fund Public trust funds. School district! General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund Sinkingfund _ P u b l i c t r u s t fund __ J a n . 1, 1923 J a n . 1, 1923. J a n . 1, 1923 _ __ July July July July 3, 3, 3, 3, ___ 1922 1922 1922 1922 BAY CITY, M I C H C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y _ Sinking fund _ School district General t r e a s u r y Sinkingfund _ J u n e 30, 1922.._ J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 C i t y corporation . General t r e a s u r y W a t e r a n d sewerage f u n d Health fund. _ C o n v i c t labor account Sinkingfund _ P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t funds School district General t r e a s u r y CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA Dec. Dec. - Dec. Dec. _. Dec. Dec. .Dec. 31, 1922 31, 1922 33, 1922 33, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922_. 31,1922 I J u n e 30, 1922. _ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinkingfund. _ P u b l i c t r u s t fund _ __ . School district ______ General t r e a s u r y MCKEESPORT, 1 [ 1 SHREVEPORT, L A . . . M a r . 31, 1922 M a r . 31, 1922___ __ _ M a r . 31, 1922. __ _ J u n e 30,1922 PA C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinkingfund Investment fund. J a n . 1, 1923 -._ J a n . 1, 1923 J a n . 1, 1923 1 30,120 224, 651 213, 675 812 1 10, 710 1, 243, 859 1,029,525 4,113 1 644, 769 486, 510 3,825 154,434 4,925 40, 830 2,113, 279 1, 729, 710 3,825 379, 744 10, 976 214,334 3,052,401 500, 070 408, 839 85, 395 5,836 552,331 533,175 294 18, 813 49 635, 451 544, 753 374,047 133,192 37, 514 90,698 88, 680 2,000 18 165,029 127,878 39,948 87,930 37,151 11, 082 175 25,885 29 1, 852,881 1,172, 701 822, 834 306,517 43, 250 680,180 632, 917 2,469 44, 716 78 2,171,653 1, 387, 393 1, 324, 376 63, 017 784,260 784,260 3, 255, 509 1, 532, 985 1, 412, 972 120, 013 1, 722, 524 1,456, 352 266,172 705, 983 338, 882 238,802 100, 080 367,101 358, 643 8, 458 3,903,277 1,452,106 1,153, 954 225,110 8, 559 2,100 55, 505 6, 291 587 451,171 451,171 2, 216, 698 1,628,902 1, 513, 568 16,149 13,000 566, 522 487,185 282, 941 2,876 1,077 62,428 13, 757 10,000 587, 796 587, 796 165,667 34, 624 2, 016 041 986, 396 959, 722 12,107 14, 567 1, 029, 645 1, 029, 645 810, 242 90, 242 89, 663 1, 443, 303 730,710 718,412 9, 773 2,525 777, 623 202,457 155, 765 44,192 2,500 579 720, 000 720,000 4,925 19,813 139, 754 27, 618 112,136 1,865,197 1, 664,760 3,825 196,612 21,017 108, 328 37,332 70,996 152, 636 76,988 34, 704 52, 224 41,478 153 10, 560 33 1, 212,610 660, 302 607, 262 51,974 1,066 552, 308 541,791 2,316 8,156 45 6,133,145 3, 259, 260 2, 976,150 283,110 2, 873, 885 2, 599, 255 274, 630 1, 922, 251 1,180,177 998,183 181, 994 742, 074 695, 359 46, 715 3,209,629 1, 515,175 1,499,119 16,056 1,694,454 1, 601,006 93,448 1,001, 265 563, 908 478, 848 85,060 437, 357 302,890 134,467 1, 241, 993 814,410 643,151 3,346 422 1,130. 442 806, 772 695, 787 35, 660 310 136, 435 31, 056 2, 314, 062 1, 947, 011 1, 611,525 205,129 21,904 2,100 101, 565 4,788 79,337 79, 337 4, 686, 497 3, 568,193 2, 950, 463 244,135 22,636 2,100 283, 600 54, 672 10, 587 1,118,304 3,118,304 427, 583 427, 583 367,05l 367, 051 45, 600 18,828 10, 587 323, 670 323, 670 460, 604 301, 852 278,174 21, 798 1,880 158, 752 158, 752 3, 286,887 1,378, 490 1,327, 559 33, 905 17,026 1, 908, 397 1,908, 397 435, 607 229, 093 211,626 16, 220 1,247 206, 514 206, 514 2, 624,031 991,981 980,101 7,685 4,195 1, 632,050 1, 632,050 227,249 157,416 135,832 10,000 11, 584 69,833 69, 833 186, 46, 33, 12, 2,407, 384 979, 581 907, 584 66, 692 5,305 I 621, 537 75,089 62,491 11, 692 906 1, 610,082 797, 716 796,388 175, 765 106, 776 48,705 55, 000 3,071 458 414 407 727 280 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 487, 635 435,411 180,868 254, 543 1,328 42,284 75,648 49,648 26,000 Q > w O T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] 1 lfe CITY, AND DIVISIONS A N D F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year, Revenue. -1-3 Q - j Cash on ——~ J hand at i beginning Nonrevenue. I of year. i Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 161 MCKEESPORT, PA.—Continued. General t r e a s u r y 162 NEWTON, MASS J u l y 3, 1922 J u l y 3, 1922 _ _ License fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t funds Private trust fund. _ 163 ELMIRA, N. Y 165 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 .. _ - P r i v a t e t r u s t funds 164 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. _ _ Dec. Dec. j ! DECATUR, I I I . . . _ Public trust funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund J a n . 1, 1923 J a n . 1, 1923 j _ _ J u l y 3, 1922 J u l y 3, 1922 J u l y 3, 1922 i | ! ._ Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 $140,044 25,735 1 114, 309 $1,427,803 1 1, 269, 558 I 158, 245 $546,448 407,203 139, 245 $812, 366 812,366 $68,989 49,989 19, 000 3, 253,992 3,177,775 428 70,169 3,443 2,177 3,141,147 2, 637, 067 4,969 493, 732 550 4,818 11 790, 307 733, 522 1 7,185, 446 6, 548, 364 5,397 616, 872 7, 536 I 7, 252 25 706, 312 702,125 3, 495, 682 3,490, 784 428 2, 983,452 2, 355, 455 4,969 615, 586 587 6,841 14 1,770,029 1, 752,662 1, 616,417 1,497, 433 32, 260 159, 507 | 152, 502 814, 607 808, 567 | ! i _J 1 1 52,971 3,543 257 14 1, 286 2,479 411 11 4,470 3,797 3, 545, 953 3, 402, 597 32, 260 20, 575 61,149 ! 29, 372 1,104,140 451,169 411,643 39, 526 652,971 652, 511 460 1,017, 849 226, 320 225, 265 1,055 791, 529 715,810 75,182 537 217,638 162,126 i 128,711 33,415 . 55, 512 34,386 I 20,053 j 1,073 2,339,627 j 839, 615 705,619 , 73,996 1, 500, 012 i 1, 402, 707 ! 95,695 ! 1,610 ! 569, 354 258, 693 209, 270 49, 423 310,661 288, 538 20, 513 1,610 1, 543, 478 477, 028 453, 510 23, 518 1,066, 450 1, 018,151 48, 299 226, 795 103, 894 102,839 1,055 122,901 96, 018 26, 883 1,459, 893 797, 555 779,139 1,704 3,097 13, 615 442, 513 312, 947 224,074 31, 896 48,000 8,977 254,611 ! 239, 830 | 93,924 5, 270 ; 128,388 1 12,098 150 ! 2,157, 017 1,350,332 1, 097,137 1 38,870 179,485 1 34,690 ! 150 1 120, 510 114,183 32, 718 9,530 61, 090 10, 695 150 1,423, 634 824,888 776,466 27, 468 612, 873 411, 261 287,953 1,872 118,395 3,041 17,367 * C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund $575,166 534, 536 40,630 3,208 61,149 25, 575 j N E W CASTLE, P A C i t y corporation _. General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund School d i s t r i c t - - . General t r e a s u r y . Sinking fund I n v e s t m e n t fund $712,593 709,287 3,306 3,955 2, 204, 917 2,171,947 17, 400 15, 570 526, 429 422,083 14, 860 1,050 61,149 27,287 2,085 20,954 School district General treasury _. Sinking fund Public trust fundIn vestment fund._ 166 30, 1922. 30, 1922. 30, 1922. 30, 1922. CHELSEA, MASS General treasury. _. License fund Sinking fund Public trust funds. 167 June June June June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. WICHITA FALLS, T E X City corporation General treasury. Sinking fund School district General treasury. Sinking fund Mar. 31, 1922.. Mar. 31, 1922.. Aug. 31, 1922. Aug. 31, 1922. 662,338 627, 271 34, 325 100 642 1, 821, 602 1, 791, 341 18 29,142 1,101 129,566 118, 536 11, 030 1, 774, 239 1, 638, 384 168 135,444 243 1,191, 272 821.423 722, 676 98,747 369, 849 369, 534 315 399, 832 203,050 203, 050 1, 885, 960 952, 334 354,048 541,268 978 37, 332 278, 48, 11, 213, 196, 782 151, 782 45, 000 14, 781 3,979 10, 802 806, 685 749, 786 56,157 100 642 642 211, 249 190,153 868,510 827, 240 705, 545 121, 695 41, 270 5,704 35, 566 2, 459, 614 1,851,713 1, 631, 271 22.0, 442 607, 901 527,020 80, 881 373, 514 352, 790 147, 587 205,203 20, 724 4,234 16, 490 96, 784 33, 073 23,185 33, 727 978 2, 260, 954 1, 034, 242 388. 700 788,495 1,956 37, 332 10, 229 466, 647 14,010 58, 000 384, 709 489 21, 096 201, 612 151,140 49,830 100 3, 715, 339 3, 528,127 186 185, 682 1,344 119, 498 98,402 598, 746 598, 646 6,327 6,327 1, 822,517 1,821,355 18 21,096 1,144 1,928,206 1,480,311 1,480, 311 447,895 416, 504 31,391 1, 681,573 1, 516, 619 168 164, 586 200 157,894 18, 612 3,373 15, 239 139, 282 106, 282 33, 000 J 168 GALVESTON, T E X General treasury,_. School fund Sinking fund Public trust fund _. Investment fund... Private trust fund. June 30, 1922. July 10, 1922.. June 30, 1922. July 10, 1922.. June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. OAK PARK, I I I City corporation General treasury Library fund Public trust funds.. Investment funds. _ Private trust funds _ School district General treasury Public trust fund... Park district General treasury 170 Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 May 31, Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 June 30, Dec. 31, 1922.. June 30, 1922 M a r . 31, 1923.. MOUNT VERNON, N. Y City corporation General treasury Boiler inspection fund County supervisors' fund. License funds Cash in transit Sinking fund Public trust fund Apr. Apr. Dec. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 1 30, 1922.. 30, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 30, 1922.. 30, 1922.. 30, 1922.. 30, 1922.. 210 835 467 500 4,408 2, 080, 819 1,081, 534 1,042, 791 25,640 12, 353 750 950,170 9,529 39,586 39, 586 !, 015,162 ., 158, 577 897, 237 125 2,856 242, 231 16,128 5,821 1, 573,020 972, 764 320, 700 279, 556 221, 287 47,468 10, 000 124, 230 1,467 37, 332 772,162 602,005 581, 294 389, 686 334, 021 287,307 8,748 29, 927 2,925 5,114 51, 626 50, 555 1,071 4,039 4,039 3, 769, 646 2, 011, 731 1, 896, 228 34,601 50, 780 15, 302 14, 820 1, 660, 022 1, 649, 341 10, 681 97, 893 97,893 789. 753 405, 568 338, 283 10, 864 47, 010 1,900 7,511 374,170 373,294 876 10,015 10, 015 2, 207, 731 1,004,158 976, 651 23,737 3,770 1, 668, 022 1, 546, 278 1,296, 283 253, 528 227, 049 96,832 418, 546 406, 700 269, 236 6,059 2,482,744 1, 552,199 1,389,366 125 65,777 1,035,422 973,005 631,750 56,862 2,973 130 183, 613 6,417 3,936, 712 2,931, 904 2, 290,352 125 65,777 2, 973 130 546,832 25,715 91,148 5,783 324,169 14,000 Also the aggregate of p a y m e n t s a n d cash o n h a n d at the close of the year. fa fa W t> 790 9,439 1,299,141 596,176 566,130 213 8,500 11, 627 9,706 648, 697 648, 616 81 54, 268 54, 268 120, 988 3,170 Q 1,124, 695 1,120,138 4,557 78, 878 78,878 H W fa 13,402 7,309 161,157 155, 909 5,248 9,000 9,000 2,973 17 131, 515 5,932 113 O -5 T A B L E 2 . — SUMMARY O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H BALANCES, BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. I For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, set; p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.j ()ush on CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year. Revenue. o Nome venue. hand at beginning of year. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 Cash on hand at close of year. O 00 PAYMENTS. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000-Continued. 170 MOUNT VERNON, N . Y.—Continued. School district General treasury Library fund Public trust fund Apr. 30, 1922.. M a r . 31, 1922.. M a r . 31, 1922.. WOONSOCKET, R. I General treasury__. Library fund.. License fund Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31,1922.. KENOSHA, W I S General treasury Poor fund School funds ,_.. Library fund Playground fund... Park fund Water fund Public trust funds.. Investment funds... Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31, 1922. 31_ 1922. HAMMOND, IND City corporation General treasury. Special-assessment funds. Sinking fund Public trust fund Private trust fund School district General treasury July 31, 1922_. $856,585 852,007 4,503 75 $121,744 88, 885 32,859 $26, 479 23,965 2,514 1, 587,147 1, 490,010 408 3, 507, 872 3, 290, 963 209, 344 147, 545 1,449 5, 304, 363 4, 928, 518 ! 1,857 $1,004,808 964,857 39, 876 $11,846 7, 518 4,328 $930, 545 894, 997 35, 548 $62,417 62, 342 809,360 668,329 1,832 1,987, 519 1,980, 361 25 2, 507,484 2,279,828 75 850 75 850 850 84,339 12,390 213, 735 2,324 52, 220 8,130 350,294 22,844 123, 718 15,481 2,155,970 1,224,448 5,526 735,166 2,452 7,024 3,616 160,541 10,984 6,213 1,131,750 945,133 23, 877 20, 729 54,938 412, 216 245,162 2,542 20, 747 25,179 783 5,274 39, 725 56, 777 16, 027 3, 699,936 2,414, 743 31, 945 776, 642 82,569 7,807 41,095 237, 760 85,135 22,240 439, 547 227, 369 88 70,133 48,063 2,472 241 34, 626 55,442 1,113 1,943, 919 982,867 31,857 687, 402 34, 506 5,335 40,849 154,430 6,673 1, 316, 470 1, 204, 507 1, 535,586 890,294 676, 548 180,602 24.225 8,919 1, 787, 709 1,135, 754 697,634 43,885 2,237 ! 12,729 379,269 | 651,955 ! 651,955 I 510, 586 306,964 i 245,529 1,354 1 17,670 i 560 41,851 li 203,622 ! 203,622 !, 3,833,881 2, 333, 012 1 1,619,711 225,841 44,132 22,208 421,120 1,500,869 1 1?500?869 i 599, 316 430, 860 357, 234 1,024 19,635 11, 801 41,166 168,456 168,456 2, 562, 629 1,285,976 1,053, 550 219,921 11, 260 1,245 671,936 616,176 208,927 4,896 13,237 9,162 379,954 55, 760 55, 760 645, 292 645, 292 32, 205 37, 494 17, 374 7,133 1, 276, 653 1, 276,653 226, 576 230 19,107 > o > ui H > H M Ul H o Ul o Q 5 48, 704 23, 020 21,127 i—i ui 1 MONTGOMERY, ALA J u n e 30, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund 175 PITTSFIELD, M A S S General t r e a s u r y . . _ License fund __ Private trust fund... 176 I ... D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 . P E R T H AMBOY, N. J. __ 31, 1922.. 30, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 _ June June June June June 30, 1922 30, 1922 30, 1922 30, 1922 . 30,1922... D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 Oct. 12, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 _. D e c . Dec. Dec. _. Dec. Dee. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922. 1922 1922 . . . J u n e 30, 1 9 2 2 . . . __ J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 1 116,149 113, 506 515 2,128 1, 316,980 1,311, 584 5,396 462,312 460,842 1,123 347 1,794,123 1, 793,239 884 1, 677,678 1, 661,451 7,760 8,467 74,485 73, 388 3, 546, 286 i 3,528, 078 ; 8,644 9,564 i 235,365 234,441 1, 648,051 1,647,167 884 1, 662, 870 1, 646,470 7,760 8,640 1, 666,019 1,497,185 106,114 3, 634,901 2,364,866 359, 627 13,105 891, 523 5,780 195,318 162,307 9,913 200 22, 634 264 5,496, 238 4,024, 358 475, 654 13, 305 974,297 8,624 1,673,417 1,214, 245 451, 589 ! ! j 463,177 419,093 24,028 200 18,815 1,041 3,359,644 2, 391, 020 37 13,105 955,482 644,414 437,216 187,435 17,000 518 2,245 162, 258 64,055 3,506 92,105 2,005, 488 1,211,197 520,192 268,574 : ; S : 177,550 64,225 3,435 105,088 1, 221, 547 753,912 337, 399 130,236 i 4,802 606, 391 393,060 179,358 33,250 688 35 1,859,435 1,859,435 1,453,251 1,042,198 781, 660 625,346 '• j 1 906,042 692,563 659,298 1,139,222 1, 071, 222 565,770 j 1 ! : 31,333 500 1,432 213,479 213,479 2,133,778 1, 659,348 1,469,407 6,483 1,987 180,502 969 i 1, 277,409 782,038 615,878 6, 483 J . 1 158, 208 1,469 __| 495,371 488, 591 6,780 J 2,429,275 1, 506, 074 1,181,684 316,946 686 6,758 I 923, 201 782,490 140, 573 138 1,097 2,592 1,987 401, 548 2,649 STOCKTON, C A L I F . C i t y corporation _._ General t r e a s u r y Special assessment fund Sinking fund . P u b l i c t r u s t funds Private trust funds. School district General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund 1,895,441 ( 1,885,932 7,034 ! 2,475 1,198,816 709, 926 329, 251 159,469 170 LIMA, OHIO C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y F e e a n d special fund L i b r a r y fund_ Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y F e e a n d special fund 145,427 143,858 61 1,508 60,140 2, 580 BEAUMONT, T E X General t r e a s u r y School fund _ Sinking f u n d . . I n v e s t m e n t funds Private trust fund. 657,125 650,158 6,000 967 _ ... Dec. . ___ J u n e _ .._ D e c . Dec. Dec. General t r e a s u r y School fund License fund_ __ Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund _ 1,092,889 1,091,916 973 2,339,012 1,546,046 1,371,440 3,120 146,489 5,200 19,797 792,966 766, 233 26,733 155, 002 __ 1,312 260,538 260, 538 742,434 460, 929 418,276 31,369 7,905 3,379 281, 505 193,262 85,977 2,266 4,179,042 3, 423,133 2,694,475 6,483 1,987 714,758 1,469 3,961 755,909 749,129 6,780 | 5, 510,721 3, 513, 049 2,971,400 320,066 178, 544 19, 863 23,176 1,997, 672 1 1,741,985 ! 253, 283 | 2,404 924 2, 236,419 1,373, 246 1,326,035 34,284 9, 623 3,304 863,173 733,955 126,814 2,404 7,583 474,430 467, 650 6,780 2,876,393 1, 832,480 1,435,679 320,066 66,495 10,240 1,043,913 1,002,677 41,236 502,923 Q tel W 2,529 68,000 68,000 397,909 307, 323 209, 686 77,765 19,872 90, 586 5,353 85, 233 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. O CO T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] CITY, AND DIVISIONS A N D F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . iDate of close of fiscal year. Nonrevenue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 PAYMENTS. Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 180 181 PUEBLO, COLO City corporation General treasury.._ Library fund Water funds Sinking fund Public trust funds. Investment funds.. S chool district General treasury... Sinking fund Public trust funds. June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. MEDFORD, MASS General treasury. __ License fund Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Investment fund. - _ Private trust fund.. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. LEXINGTON, K Y General treasury. __ School fund Library fund Sinking funds Public trust funds. Investment funds.. Dec. 31, 1922 June 30, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 June 30, Dec. 31, 1922 Dec. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922 CHARLESTON, W. VA City corporation General treasury. Cash in transit _. Sinking fund _ , . June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. $1,851,422 1,337,220 969,921 826 339, 768 15,713 8,496 2,496 514,202 507,158 4,489 2,555 $1, 590,153 1, 355, 558 716,873 9,279 538, 068 1,000 8,982 81, 356 234, 595 225,495 9,100 $191,487 129,305 6,152 28 4,030 109,817 8,278 1,000 62,182 53,907 2,796 5,479 $3, 633, 062 2,822, 083 1,692,946 10,133 881,866 126, 530 25, 756 84, 852 810,979 786, 560 16,385 8,034 $175,609 129,866 95,089 1,877,159 1,781,092 1,974, 898 1, 834,215 3,210 128,489 340,897 314, 627 585,848 572,183 16,789 79,214 64 1, 341,000 1,258,574 58,666 1,154 11,975 9,097 1,534 1,378,910 793,070 567,996 225,074 3,304 18, 777 10,169 2,527 45, 743 35,117 5,856 4,770 $1,768,310 1, 281,653 906,956 10,133 361, 241 3,093 230 486, 657 485,852 45 760 $1, 689,143 1,410, 564 690,901 517, 321 107, 753 12, 494 82,095 278, 579 265, 591 10,484 2,504 4,070 4,192, 954 3,929,934 3,210 167, 227 79,465 2,581 10, 537 2, 747,171 1. -195,637 913,441 8,016 228, 346 13,153 88, 578 122, 753 8,404 17,838 2,597 75,441 17, 562 911 4, 210,924 2, 762, 615 989,945 11, 767 315, 762 39,812 91,023 1,104, 637 694,190 279, 656 403 104, 682 24,875 831 1,465,153 853, 005 461,232 8,919 125,150 2,218 14, 629 1,641,134 1, 215, 420 249,057 2,445 85,930 12, 719 75, 563 982, 798 491,445 428,023 3,997 59,425 661,794 502,162 236, 658 3,023, 502 1,786,677 1, 232, 677 3,997 550,003 940, 215 406,447 140, 766 3,997 261,684 1,702,228 1,104,197 1,055,484 381,059 276, 033 36,427 48, 713 239, 606 2,517 6,467 21,949 251 265,504 1, 750, 505 1, 750, 505 1, 856, 601 1, 607, 246 3,210 157, 776 79,208 2,581 6,580 9,451 257 3,957 School district General t r e a s u r y . . L i b r a r y fund Sinking funds Public trust fund. 184 June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922 . 1922. SALEM, M A S S General t r e a s u r y . . . L i b r a r y fund W a t e r fund License fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds _ I n v e s t m e n t fund . . P r i v a t e t r u s t fund . BUTTE, M O N T C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund _ School d i s t r i c t . General t r e a s u r y . . Sinking fund Apr. 30, 1923. Apr. 30, 1923. Apr. 30, 1923. J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. EVERETT, MASS General License Sinking Private 187 treasury.__ fund funds t r u s t funds Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. FITCHBURG, M A S S General t r e a s u r y . . . H o s p i t a l fund L i b r a r y fund License f u n d Sinking funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds.. P r i v a t e t r u s t fund.. MADISON, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 30, 1922.. 30, 1922.. 30, 1922.. 30, 1922.. 30, 1922.. 30, 1922.. 30, 1922.. Dec. June Dec. Dec. June June Dec. 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 30, 31, WIS.. General t r e a s u r y . . . School funds L i b r a r y fund _ Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Investment funds.. Private trust fund- 1922 1922 1922 1922 D e c . 31, 1922.... D e c . 31, 1 9 2 2 . . . 1922 585,840 485, 854 9,287 90, 593 106 491,353 487,209 49 4,095 159,632 83, 543 2,274 69,487 4,328 1,236,825 1 1,056, 606 11, 610 164,175 4,434 533,768 478,959 893 50,382 3, 534 598,031 560,363 10, 508 26,260 900 105,026 17, 284 209 87, 533 1,980,172 1,966, 201 986 40 150 179 11, 503 1,113 2, 282, 268 2, 248, 689 778 9,899 1,765 994 13,354 135,095 125,935 325 2,357 4,397, 535 4,340, 825 2,089 12,296 1,915 4,956 26, 349 1,118 7,987 194,290 187, 750 322 1,240 1,829,967 1, 794,951 782 9,256 150 35 1,849 12 3,082 2, 373, 278 2,358,124 985 1,800 1,765 4,921 23, 722 1,106 2,268,416 1,600,485 1,292,484 | 202, 570 105,431 667,931 612, 374 55, 557 193,071 180,350 110,586 65,120 4,644 12, 721 3,603, 200 3,509,820 2,537 84,303 1 6,540 596, 666 554, 575 5,429,134 4, 712,414 121,201 1,000 7,309 543,943 28,950 14,317 5,146, 276 3, 279,605 1 1,213,307 ; 1,760 571,894 48,858 25,732 5,120 6,789 3,783 1,492 5 1,198 243, 572 214,199 98, 241 83,486 32,472 29,373 1, 327,024 878, 560 744,970 119,084 14, 506 448,464 422, 280 26,184 697, 820 507, 726 449,273 1,843,771 1,823, 720 206 19,845 1, 672,928 1, 620, 367 2,331 45, 564 4,666 86, 501 65,733 1,984,190 1, 867, 651 78, 532 561 3,210, 603 2, 720, 721 42, 644 313 7,309 424,823 476 14,317 234, 341 124, 042 25 126 2,389, 498 1,081,470 1,114, 988 470, 234 304, 599 59,413 771 102,823 2,628 14, 260 23,186 2, 286,544 1,893, 536 38,906 989 339, 571 9,310 4,232 58,453 190,094 190, 094 29,373 129, 500 36,920 21, 500 5,120 18,894 1,874 104,860 5,288 • Also t h e aggregate of p a y m e n t s a n d cash on h a n d a t t h e close of t h e year. 778 4,905 1,060,448 623,264 526,924 91,450 4,890 437,184 420,808 16, 376 1,014,897 796,871 654,974 46,000 95,897 218,026 191,566 26,460 1,971,689 1,971,483 206 1,034,845 983,762 2,331 46, 537 2,215 407, 291 299, 595 221 42 2,024,365 1,893,747 120,980 397 2,997,478 2,519,072 103,153 4, 280 87 9,154 837,241 501,544 41,441 912 285,331 8,013 2,377,194 1,323,962 917,768 848 129,945 4,671 12, 721 37,766 4, 325 561 7,309 440,703 15, 516 14,317 1,931,841 1,454,099 254,098 156,618 36,174 25,732 5,120 s T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , B Y J D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. ForVtext discussion of this*table, see p. 16.] CITY, AND DIVISIONS A N D F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 PAYMENTS. Cash on hand at close of year. Governmentai-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 189 W E S T H O B O K E N , N . J__ General t r e a s u r y School fund License fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund 190 . _ _ 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 J _.| 20, 716 5,305 1,620, 271 787,931 576,835 206,788 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922..'. 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 _ 1,765 2,543 832,340 741,416 90,924 J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 HAMILTON, OHIO C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y F e e a n d special fund Sinking funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds School district General t r e a s u r y F e e a n d special fund Sinking funds __ 193 Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. SAN JOSE, CALIF C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Special assessment fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds Investment fund.. Private trust funds School district _ _ General t r e a s u r y Sinking f u n d . . _ 191 $1,105, 271 881,483 197, 677 90 _ .. _ Dec. Dec. _._ D e c . Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 _ . A u g . 31, 1922 _ 1 _ J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 $151, 708 73,542 9, 336 236,329 162, 576 50,086 202, 876 164,341 162, 658 22, 925 9,454 75, 977 4,134 73, 753 73, 753 2,528,423 2,044,473 1,598,884 8,283 430,221 7,085 483,950 478,909 5,041 761, 223 685,409 579,375 1,070,101 542,168 407,230 122,308 349,455 29,639 28, 656 106,034 75,814 16,971 58,843 SPRINGFIELD, M O C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Special assessment fund $1,269,171 774, 244 330,014 745 1,534 147, 781 14,853 1 1 61,431 1 7,399 ! 1,351 1 332 38, 535 21,363 17,172 244, 564 169, 354 139, 501 25,893 3,960 75,210 54,887 1 1 20,323 290,786 72,354 68,857 1 $2, 526,150 1, 729,269 537,027 835 1,534 229,928 27, 557 1 $172,346 75, 208 78,624 4, 647, 13,867 $1,335,892 863, 709 458,403 90 160,122 117,999 116, 217 1, 584, 923 732,110 523, 970 206, 788 1,449 1,352 333 42,123 34,997 7,126 852,813 800,843 51,970 3, 534,210 1 2,899,236 2, 317, 760 8, 283 562,148 11,045 634,974 550,767 5,041 79,166 242,826 166,431 138,671 1, 710,342 644,161 504, 743 122,308 485,100 85,982 83, 527 25, 641 745 1,534 225, 281 13, 690 2, 059, 476 1,114, 848 789, 579 206, 788 22,925 12,570 78, 520 4,466 944,628 836, 532 108,096 24,181 3, 579 76,395 50, 754 $1,017,912 790,352 314, 431 264,739 149, 392 22, 925 9,769 78, 520 4,133 49, 692 692 49,000 2,390, 267 1,928, 781 1, 735, 005 8,283 178,027 7,466 461,486 427,420 5,041 29,025 901,117 804,024 444,084 1,182, 737 535, 490 408, 710 122,308 42, 505 22,689 12, 506 359, 940 97,093 72, 593 24,500 J u n e 30, 1922 _ _ _ _ _ _ J u n e 30, 1922 Sinking funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund . School district General t r e a s u r y , _ Sinking f u n d f 12, 630 527,933 527, 933 June30~ 1922 J u n e 30, 1922.. _ 1, 580, 691 942, 558 553, 291 381, 667 7,600 E A S T CHICAGO, I N D C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y __._ Dec. Special assessment funds Dec. Dec. Sinking fund ., , , Dec. School district July General t r e a s u r y 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1 1 ! 638,133 638,133 31, 1922. EVANSTON, I I I » JAMESTOWN, N. _. 128,886 116, 730 1, 736 5, 696, 367 5,666,145 6,357 3,901 11,108 8,856 390,891 377,066 1,705 3,029,406 3,020,993 4,652 314 3,447 2, 276,070 2, 268,086 2,441,617 1, 233, 618 1,162,389 39,488 31,681 60 1,192, 549 1,192, 549 15,450 15,450 236, 647 138,159 133,177 986 3,996 1,828,982 930, 297 883,657 38, 502 8,138 375, 988 165,162 145, 555 92, 415 92,415 6, 073 6, 073 889,308 889,308 9,377 9,377 583,392 583,392 762,776 741,138 415, 010 15,009 13,000 298,119 21, 638 21,638 170, 616 170, 616 74, 668 74, 668 5, 215 5,215 1, 257, 860 1, 253,437 1, 253, 373 64 3, 931 3,931 1, 072,145 1, 067,989 1,060,034 7,955 4,156 4,110 46 4, 505, 353 3, 786,001 3, 768, 574 17, 427 694, 270 1 693, 560 710 25,082 25,082 430, 079 408, 743 401, 305 7,438 21,336 21, 255 81 2, 760, 858 2,100,122 2,098,197 1,925 635, 654 635, 349 305 25,082 25,082 1,314,416 1, 277,136 1,269, 072 8,064 37, 280 36,956 324 F e b 28, 1922 2,175,348 1,464, 575 1,455,167 9, 408 686,183 685, 519 664 24, 590 24,590 Mar. Aug. Dec. Mar. Mar. Mar. 1, 360, 043 570,041 443, 694 1, 984 169, 420 174, 397 507 J 1, 574, 802 741, 817 445, 213 10, 515 5,192 351, 772 20,353 481, 740 235, 562 2, 685 2,407 6, 828 221,004 13, 254 3, 416, 645 1, 547, 420 891,592 14, 906 181,440 747,173 34,114 1 981, 686 390,897 277,965 2,487 8, 562 289, 646 12,129 1, 359, 285 514,452 565,414 11, 926 122,543 ! 122,965 j 21,985 1, 075, 674 642, 071 48,213 493 50,335 334,562 ... .... 1 ! F e b . 28, 19~2~2 F e b . 28, 1922 ._ WACO, T E X __ _. 1,640,957 1,057, 565 698,133 359,432 168, 243 88/S60 78,964 433 8,963 19~22~ 1922 1922 1922 J u l y 31, 1922 J u l y 31, 1922 _. 628, 422 329, 534 220, 354 13, 720 40,135 55, 325 298, 888 298,888 342, 733 172,117 139, 397 29,718 3,002 "31, 31, 31, 31, . _ 3,032,155 2,128,237 1,333,497 388,161 53,135 353, 444 903, 918 903, 918 1,930,641 973,141 944, 028 9,337 19,716 60 947, 265 947,265 10, 235 10, 235 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Y School fund L i b r a r y fund W a t e r fund . Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund 603, 296 I 337, 598 239, 670 6,494 45, 535 45,899 265, 698 265, 698 647, 247 647,247 5, 278 5,142 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 Dec. 31, 1922, A p r . 30, 1923. __ 1,814 641 399,118 384,118 15, 000 3, 587 2,164 3,714 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, J u n e 30, 1922 C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r v . . . P u b l i c t r u s t fund„ School district _ General t r e a s u r y P u b l i c t r u s t fund C o u n t y supervisors' fund General t r e a s u r y 307, 545 87 87 9,000 1,183 19,816 19,816 15, 286 1,824 1,066,181 1, 051,181 15, 000 2, 591,865 2, 582,400 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. _ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Library fund... P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund School district General t r e a s u r y P a r k district General t r e a s u r y 848,168 848,081 540, 536 4,472 2, 656 [ 841 218,432 I 218,432 2,975,616 2,967,015 4,621 314 3,666 BROOKLINE, M A S S General t r e a s u r y C e m e t e r y fund License fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund 983 319,816 304, 816 15,000 1 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922. 31, 1922 31, Aug. 31, 1922... 31, 1922 1 Also the aggregate of payments 492 492 5, 488 6, 632 3,587 2,173 2,224 19, 547 60 210,826 210,826 cash on hand at the close of the year. OO T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] a CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year. Revenue. o Nonre venue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 198 SUPERIOR, W I S ... General t r e a s u r y . . School funds _ Dec. June Dec. Dec. -. June _ __ Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds 199 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 __ Dec. Dec. _ _ _ Dec. Dec. Dec. . .- P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y P u b l i c t r u s t funds . _ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922... J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 __ Dec. Dee. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 11,507 $458, 421 230, 562 210, 297 10, 615 4,043 2,904 1, 508, 544 879, 358 670,115 6,212 192,176 10, 855 2, 098, 584 1, 375, 333 1, 039, 767 626, 632 424, 072 322, 825 331,442 65, 672 22, 706 12, 869 202,*560 202, 560 1, 556, 562 906,522 746,268 145,949 14,305 1 650,040 511,904 138,136 ... ._ 1, 655,941 915,383 902,711 1922 1922 1922 1922 _ J u n e 30, 1922 $1,094,343 1, 069, 695 10, 141 ! J JOLIET, I I I C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y C a s h i n transit P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t funds School district General t r e a s u r y $1, 371, 660 629,518 602, 081 21,768 107,112 11,181 629,186 623,20(3 5,980 Aug. 31, 1922 Aug. 31, 1922 MUSKEGON, MICH . . C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund ?01 | 1 1922 1922 1922 1922 Dec. 31, 1922.... LORAIN, OHIO- C i t y corporation . General t r e a s u r y F e e a n d special f u n d , , Sinking f u n d . . __ P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds School district General t r e isury__ _. Fee a n d special fund ?00 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, _ _ 1 7,679 4,993 740, 558 740,558 4, 124 723, 251 723, 251 1, 861, 427 1, 226, 014 1,161,163 56, 220 72, 719 65, 756 64, 350 8,631 635, 413 513,198 122, 215 1, 406 6,963 406 6,557 780,161 439, 727 414,151 375 20, 301 4,900 340, 434 340, 434 223,198 132, 891 127, 500 5, 321 70 90, 307 90, 307 $2, 924, 424 1, 929, 775 822, 519 32, 383 111, 155 28, 592 $480, 266 232, 281 231, 678 8, 790 2, 497 5, 020 $1, 510,138 804, 622 580, 700 23, 593 80,158 21, 065 $934, 020 892, 872 10,141 4, 233, 760 2, 678, 763 1 2, 032, 707 6, 212 589, 290 33, 561 16, 993 ! 1, 554, 997 1, 549, 017 5,980 835, 418 430,972 316, 825 2, 384, 401 1, 278, 596 1,087, 649 6,212 182, 271 2,464 1,013,941 969,195 628, 233 3, 490, 708 2,198, 292 1,971,781 202,169 14, 305 10, 037 1, 292, 416 1, 025, 508 266, 908 240,821 120, 347 118, 766 2, 659, 300 1, 488, 001 1,444,362 375 33,301 9,963 1,171, 299 1,171,299 336,833 170, 448 155, 843 375 14,173 57 166, 385 166,385 77, 468 31, 097 5,582 404, 446 404, 446 1,581 120,474 107, 771 12, 703 1,105,805 1, 099, 825 5,980 1,930, 542 1, 013, 719 962, 889 50, 830 28, 500 2, 507 329, 551 11,411 44, 746 44, 746 916, 823 765, 842 150, 981 1, 319, 345 1, 064, 226 890,126 151,339 14, 305 8,456 255,119 151,895 103, 224 2, 031, 074 1,120, 240 1, 111, 793 291,393 197, 313 176, 726 8,447 10,681 9,906 94, 080 94, 080 910,834 910,834 202 203 DUBTJQUE, IOWA - City corporation General treasury Sinking fund ._ Public trust funds Investment fund School district.. General treasury MTJNCIE, IND . _ Mar. 31, 1922 _ Mar. 31, 1922 Mar. 31, 1922 Mar. 31, 1922 . June 30, 1922 __ City corporation General treasury Special assessment fund Library fund Cemetery fund Sinking funds Public trust funds Investment fundPrivate trust fund School district General treasury Sinking fund_ . 204 COLUMBIA, S. C City corporation General treasury Sinking funds Public trust funds Investment fund Private trust fund School district General treasury Sinking fund 205 CHICOPEE, MASS General treasury._ License fund Public trust funds Private trust fund 206 : _ Dec. Dec. Dec. . Dec. Dec. . - Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922... ! July 31, 1922 _ _ _ _ July 31, 1922 _. _ __ _ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 ._ . . . . J u n e 30,: 1922 l .. ' j _J J u n e 30, 1922 .__ __ _. ._ Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922 1922 1922 1922 BATTLE CREEK, MICH City corporation.. General treasury Sinking fund . School district General treasury Public trust fund M a r . 21, 1922 M a r . 21, 1922 J u l y 15, 1922 j 1,462, 203 950, 296 882, 209 60, 342 7,533 212 511,907 511, 907 865,098 373, 717 308, 943 64,686 88 202, 874 170, 239 155, 402 491, 381 491, 381 32, 635 32, 635 1, 208, 591 537, 610 387,165 54, 773 672 34,674 34,526 24, 663 1,137 741, 514 262, 480 189, 295 376, 749 113, 513 51, 007 65 1,084 2,791 480 2, 791 65, 974 479,034 479,034 135 1,821 22, 094 24, 880 418 13,158. 263, 236 249,459 13, 777 670,981 620,217 50, 764 1,103, 402 854, 867 808,161 36, 680 5,026 5,000 1,075, 775 891, 775 851, 775 248, 535 222, 670 25,865 184, 000 184, 000 1, 785,839 1, 768,245 733 16,861 1, 267, 045 1,234, 625 3,489 1, 595, 088 832,449 832,449 762, 639 760, 625 14, 837 146, 604 116,983 57, 093 57, 424 2,172 40, 000 294 29, 621 5,031 24, 590 113, 029 69, 743 2, 530,175 1, 494, 252 1, 346, 554 125, 028 22, 458 212 1,035,923 1,035,923 330, 660 220, 630 213, 721 6,909 1, 830,362 938, 332 887, 502 35, 281 15, 549 110,030 110,030 892,030 892, 030 2, 326, 913, 627, 54, 509, 335 153,944 81,123 1, 397,699 496,193 393,034 54, 773 302 29,172 16,929 1,983 854 603 467 773 872 37, 579 59, 411 50, 023 4,346 79,132 1, 413, 251 1, 348, 710 64, 541 180 2, 825 22, 482 30, 624 3,262 13,448 355, 391 340, 864 14, 527 901,506 861,492 40, 014 369,153 335,290 245, 331 89, 747 212 * 33,863 33, 863 419,820 263, 466 153, 310 390 5, 582 20, 000 17,416 1,084 65, 684 156, 354 146, 354 10,000 2, 325, 781 1, 863, 625 1, 717,029 94,104 7,198 45,000 294 462,156 411, 701 50, 455 152,021 134,430 91, 322 42,455 359 1, 429,879 1,128,002 1,112,146 15, 649 207 743, 881 601,193 513, 561 36, 000 6,632 45, 000 294 17,591 8,826 8,765 301,877 288,875 13,002 142,688 114,000 28,688 102, 796 • 35,585 1, 635, 025 1, 633, 332 733 960 1,428,092 1, 403, 696 3,489 7,800 13,107 430, 209 147, 519 144,932 2,587 282,690 281, 258 1,432 1, 696, 707 799,482 751, 576 47,906 897, 225 894,810 2,415 1, 341, 802 1, 304, 519 1, 231, 232 73, 287 37, 283 37, 283 28,931 3,690 39, 596 3,165, 913 3, 072, 613 4,222 20, 551 68, 527 1, 337,142 1, 334, 759 1, 213, 679 121, 080 2, 383 2,283 100 536, 488 84, 312 81, 612 2,700 452,176 450, 443 1,733 3, 468, 718 2, 251, 520 2,127, 740 123, 780 1, 217,198 1, 213,351 3,847 ._ J u l y 15, 1922 1 2,014 i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 11, 791 55, 420 o W H1 h-1 T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y OF R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H BALANCES, BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year. Nonrevenue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. A ggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 PAYMENTS. Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. N E W ROCHELLE, N . Y General treasury County supervisors' fund. License fund... Public trust funds .. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. PONTIAC, MICH City corporation General treasury.. Sinking funds Public trust fund. Investment fund._ Sehool district General treasury.. Sinking fund 209 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. June 30, 1922. June 30, 1922. AURORA, I I I City corporation General treasury... Library fund Sinking fund Public trust funds _ Investment fund . _ _ School district General treasury... Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. June 30, 1922. WATERLOO, IOWA City corporation General treasury. __ Sinking funds Public trust funds.. Investment fund.... School district. _ General treasury. __ Mar. 31,1922.. M a r . 31, 1922.. M a r . 31, 1922 . M a r . 31, 1922.. June 30, 1922 $775, 555 749,563 12, 263 4, 888, 511 3, 765, 672 3,149, 755 438, 080 7,907 169, 930 1,122,839 1, 066, 293 56, 546 129, 057 75, 256 54,759 11,405 731 8,318 43 53,801 53,801 1, 704, 446 1,083,905 990,677 28, 532 24, 973 35, 938 3, 785 620, 541 620, 541 367,192 231, 864 210, 751 11,718 1,594 7,801 1.196 119,414 117,717 108, 656 8, 209 852 190,163 176,711 164,847 10, 602 1,262 562, 213 562, 213 1,697 I, 697 2, 430, 549 1,065,127 1,021,393 38, 923 4, 591 220 1, 365,422 1,365,422 $1,799,912 1, 665, 869 44,992 252 88, 799 $568,801 550, 720 17,018 1,776,555 1,086,410 1,065,224 1,172 128 19,886 690,145 683,599 6,546 2, 207, 746 1,781,405 1,346,510 281,425 3,426 150, 044 426, 341 376, 341 50, 000 904, 210 897, 857 738,021 155, 483 4,353 1, 292,199 731,264 704,436 17,127 2,019 5, 594 2,088 560,935 560, 935 283,190 277,385 231, 482 1,490,594 689,082 655, 605 30, 714 820, 541 258, 328 257,132 2, 543 II $4,959,182 4, 782, 042 65, 707 302 111, 131 $2, 590,469 2, 565,453 3,697 50 21,209 220 801,512 801,512 22, 223 22, 020 1, 654 5, 805 5, 805 1,063 6,353 6,353 $2, 361, 271 2,303, 692 53,444 50 4,085 $1,822,356 1, 728, 787 252 93, 317 601,545 597, 836 478, 347 113,547 5,942 1,892,606 1,099, 670 927,637 172,033 3, 709 792,936 792,936 2, 394, 360 2,068,166 1, 743, 771 152, 500 1,965 169,930 326,194 273, 357 52,837 13, 729 3, 709 135, 328 135,328 13, 452 13, 452 1,113, 554 661, 372 635, 562 16,814 223, 700 190, 669 144, 364 6,360 2,636 452,182 452,182 23,379 21,777 1,149 33,031 33,031 1,856, 544 618, 909 602, 039 13, 321 3,329 220 1,237,635 1, 237, 635 383, 842 269, 507 254, 507 15,000 114,335 114,335 II TAUNTON, M A S S . . . General t r e a s u r y License fund P e t t y cash funds Sinking funds Public trust f u n d s . . Investment funds... P r i v a t e t r u s t funds.. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922.. 1922 1922 1922.. 1922.. 1922.. 1922 Dec. Dec. Dec. Nov. 15, 1922. 15, 1922 15, 1922 30, D e c . 15, 1922. 1 STAMFORD, C O N N C i t y corporation General treasury.__ C i t y court fund Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Town General t r e a s u r y . . . License fund Sinking fund __. Public trust funds.. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922.. 1922.. 1922.. 1922.. II COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking funds Public trust funds... P r i v a t e t r u s t funds.. School district General t r e a s u r y WlLLIAMSPORT, PA City corporation. General t r e a s u r y . . Sinking fund Public trust fund. School district General t r e a s u r y . . Sinking fund Public trust fund. PORTSMOUTH, I Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 31, 31, 31, 31. 1922.. 1922.. 1922.. 1922 J u n e 30, 1922.. 1 1 J a n . 2, 1923.. J a n . 2, 1923.. J a n . 2, 1923.. J u l y 3, 1922.. J u l y 3, 1922.. J u l y 3, 1922.. OHIO.. C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . . Sinking funds Public trust funds.. Investment fund... P r i v a t e t r u s t fund.. School district General treasury.__ Sinking fund _. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922 A u g . 31, 1922. A u g . 31, 1922. 1 II 5,079,361 4,027,454 4,088 700 1,017,689 2,041 11,988 15,401 216, 764 179,010 5,125,523 2,017,138 1, 678,463 15,058 280,864 42, 753 3,108, 385 2, 732,479 769 374, 694 443 785,312 340,473 59, 609 535,072 478,156 390, 560 15,485 62,118 9,993 56,916 56,916 2,253,928 1,475, 564 1, 297, 386 52,082 77,120 48, 976 778, 364 1 778, 364 177, 591 52, 263 3, 010 47,753 1,500 125, 328 66, 966 58, 362 272, 768 189,840 135,920 47,470 6,450 82,928 860 78,333 3,735 1,256,988 823,327 696, 871 122,156 422,869 282, 602 250,486 32,116 258,773 || 207,518 1,904,479 1,851,709 2,916,109 1,968, 227 4,088 48,678 1,939 2,153 925,812 102 9,000 8,880 43,199 1,578,889 761,377 731,389 9,944 9,987 10,057 817,512 802,908 127 14,034 443 2,907,638 1,002, 434 947,074 5,114 17,550 32, 696 1,905, 204 1,896,839 642 7,723 638,996 253,327 1,209,515 668,127 630,975 26,597 10,555 509,341 329, 281 275, 851 10,000 4,447 38,983 180, 060 180, 060 936,450 426,988 425,208 1,568 212 509,462 506,534 2,187 741 1,079,635 607,701 419,083 182,040 6,078 500 541,388 541,388 471,934 392,732 79,202 4,000 300 433,661 400, 000 33, 661 756 835 6,521 253,327 \ 385,669 32,732 352,937 140,267 120,545 19, 722 ) 1,752,056 | 1,752,056 700 23,019 3,110, 541 2,096,388 4,088 994, 670 2,041 7,000 6,354 4,988 9,047 1,823,865 1,017,794 1,007,746 217 2, 516,346 658, 871 611,108 14, 841 9,831 806,071 805,944 127 32, 922 1,857,475 1,856, 390 642 394, 605 324,193 244,381 6, 662 60,919 12, 231 70,412 70,412 1,550,482 859,130 841,509 5,420 12,201 308,841 292, 241 211, 496 40,000 4,000 36, 745 16,600 16, 600 1,386,809 669, 091 564,138 96, 791 8,162 717, 718 574, 360 138,882 4,476 261,951 164,090 102,853 55,061 6,176 97,861 12, 631 82,142 3,088 910, 704 429,238 409,022 18,230 1,986 481,466 443,338 36,740 1,388 214,154 75, 763 52, 263 23,500 2,759,492 1, 713, 630 1, 366,440 336,312 6,078 4,500 300 1 1,045,862 | 913, 277 i 132, 585 663,901 355, 208 275,142 73, 557 1,709 4, 500 300 308,693 304,577 4,116 1,739,226 1,081,957 987,190 90, 398 4,369 356, 365 276,465 104,108 172, 357 of p a y m e n t s a n d cash o n h a n d a t t h e close of t h e year, 280,864 444,839 70,145 374,694 443 691,352 691,352 657,269 608, 700 48. 569 1 138, 391 118, 391 20,000 79,900 79,900 fed H T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonre venue. 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. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. <>16 POUGHKEEPSITC, N . Y Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. P u b l i c t r u s t fund ?17 218 1922 1922 1922 1922 ROCK ISLAND, I I I City corporation. General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund-- _ _ _ _ P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds . School district ._ __ _ General t r e a s u r y . _ P u b l i c t r u s t fund _ __ __ M a r . Mar. Dec. _ . Mar. 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922.. P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 $1,093,362 950, 211 2,489 132,340 8,322 1, 034,125 709,014 707,060 411 1,543 1,341,777 1,156,705 22,512 147,978 J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 Oct. 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 _ J u n e 30, 1922 ._ 2,400 12,182 AUSTIN, T E X C i t y corporation _ General t r e a s u r y _ f-'ewer a n d h i g h w a y fund W a t e r , light, a n d power fund Sinking fund I n v e s t m e n t fund School district General t r e a s u r y P u b l i c t r u s t fund $1,447,462 1,435,918 1,988 2,903 6,653 325, III 325,076 35 J u n e 30, 1922 A p r . 30, 1922 AUBURN, N. Y General t r e a s u r y School fund __ W a t e r fund ... C o u n t y supervisors' fund ?19 31, 31, 31, 31, . . 1 1,492,023 1,175,596 258,506 112, 583 586,861 217,518 128 316,427 303,795 12,632 $360,048 349, 484 $658, 083 635,019 5,590 4,974 $2, 900,872 2, 735, 613 4,477 140, 833 19, 949 505,053 303, 828 259,043 38, 917 5,842 26 201, 225 201,220 . • 5 117, 602 92,176 51,125 37, 258 2,954 839 1 25, 426 1 24, 608 818 1, 656, 780 1,105, 018 1,017, 228 76, 586 10, 339 865 551,762 550,904 858 180, 788 59, 244 28,876 24,830 4, 673 865 121, 544 120,686 858 1,407,918 687, 239 517,324 141,000 55,182 2,305 4,718 150 123, 314 i 39,828 46, 804 12, 604 2,873, 009 1, 883, 772 586, 640 301, 582 55,182 11, 852 30,041 3,940 160, 232 32, 946 81,097 19, 775 349,180 221,313 134, 521 66, 573 5,795 14, 424 127, 867 127, 843 24 7,147 13,141 3,790 56,943 32,050 1 31,387 300 363 24,893 23,317 1, 576 1 1, 898,146 1,428,959 l 424,414 179,156 592,956 231,942 491 469,187 454,955 14, 232 1 I§, 851 4, 213 7,852 14, 622 3, 940 58, 628 50,045 25,109 24, 445 491 8,583 6,415 2,168 $1,613,879 1, 610, 388 3,491 $628,910 490, 206 4,477 121, 982 12, 245 915, ?14 517, 496 503, 574 8,256 5,666 560, 278 528, 278 484, 778 43, 500 398, 218 398,218 32,000 32,000 1, 452, 047 822, 597 474, 278 119, 807 28, 228 7,137 1, 260, 730 1, 028, 229 31, 265 162, 000 26,954 4,000 8,282 1, 288, 359 955, 401 318, 977 116, 404 394, 040 125, 980 551,159 423, 513 80, 328 62, 752 174, 471 105, 962 332.958 322, 418 10, 540 127, 646 126,122 1, 524 1 QUINCY, I I I City corporation_. . General t r e a s u r y H o u s e of correction f u n d . . L i b r a r y fund Boulevard and park fund_. W a t e r fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district 1 General t r e a s u r y P u b l i c t r u s t fund H e a l t h district _ General t r e a s u r y 221 __ A p r . 30, 1922 __ A p r . 30, 1922 A p r . 30, 1922 ._ M a r . 27, 1922.. Sept. 30, 1922 A p r . 30, 1922 M a y 13, 1922 . . _. ... J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 _ I M a r . 31, 1922 . NEWPORT NEWS, VA General t r e a s u r y School fund Sinking fund ! J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 _. MERIDEN, CONN.. General treasury C o u r t fee f u n d . __ D e c . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund . C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund School district General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund Public trust fund. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 ._ j J u l y 3, 1922. J u l y 3, 1922 _ _. J u l y 3, 1922. N E W BRUNSWICK, N. J General t r e a s u r y School fund L i b r a r y fund R e c o r d e r ' s court fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund . _ . Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922. 1922 1922. 1922. _ DANVILLE, I I I C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund School district General t r e a s u r y „ _ __ D e c . 31, 19~22~ D e c . 31, 1922 ._ D e c . 31, 1922. 1 444,145 444,112 33 17,979 17, 979 905, 530 896.412 2,875 6,243 1,085, 389 1,065,508 13, 547 6,237 97 J a n . 2, 1923 J a n . 2, 1923 . ___ ._ 1,049,693 587,569 426,999 5,867 304 284 153,691 424 _ 1 .361, 594 360,266 262,321 14,140 24,954 28, 523 15, 533 14, 795 1,328 1,328 1,023,073 761,183 203, 548 58,342 462, 576 437,654 3,668 639 448,070 210,320 174, 608 35,712 237,750 181,222 56, 528 1, 606, 969 1,420, 111 143, 583 2,042 36,146 5,087 2, 425,454 1, 772, 768 359,218 17,882 463 267, 305 7,818 953,204 519, 717 519,195 522 433,487 433,487 909,245 265,005 249, 681 15, 324 644,240 644,240 362, 834 344, 006 246,069 224,890 65, 854 28,045 6,755 6,755 11, 224 11, 224 2,087,638 1, 687,431 289,412 110, 795 345, 543 221, 636 13,112 110, 795 1,008,250 732,297 275,953 733, 845 733, 498 347 1, 585, 312 1, 539, 812 17,912 639 6, 237 20, 097 615 130,452 129,116 1,336 1,106, 597 1,103, 700 2,078 348, 263 306,996 14, 498 639 5,418 20,097 615 1,456,420 701, 221 658, 277 42, 944 755,199 I 661, 692 81, 947 1 11, 560 211,495 161, 647 131,375 30, 272 49,848 8,001 31,847 10, 000 965,146 473,617 473, 617 343, 701 242, 293 93, 761 2, 889 1,860,915 1,196, 681 643,025 15, 709 682 5,074 4,445,349 3,364, 218 736, 811 21, 745 463 304,133 1 17,979 1 4,661 5,500 2, 240, 733 1,925, 244 25 3,147 463 304, 036 7,818 229,058 36, 566 1 36, 460 106 192,492 192,492 1 2,091, 507 821,288 805, 336 15, 952 1, 270, 219 1, 270, 219 1 865,354 62,051 59,998 2,053 803,303 803,303 871,993 427,983 415, 296 12, 687 444,010 444,010 354,160 331,254 330,042 1,212 22, 906 22,906 68 14,126 4,581 5,497 151,872 151, 872 1 J ! | 159,035 29,836 82,989 46,210 37, 347 36, 650 697 ! I 20,000 615 920,018 426,313 424, 662 1,651 493, 705 480,135 13,013 557 1,126, 432 688,972 541,931 5,867 14, 365 19, 724 100, 530 6,555 1, 714,156 1 1, 098,832 816,045 ! 5, 867 j 14,444 | 25,306 l 196, 340 1 20,538 20, 292 597,345 1 597, 312 j 33 17, 979 17, 979 302, 869 I 150,997 ! 126,725 88,332 | 64, 588 59,007 5,581 23,744 335 12,406 11, 003 412,926 171, 339 234, 010 1,821 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 79 168 25, 694 10, 565 1,303 152, 281 152, 281 426, 236 426, 236 819 97 491, 529 491, 529 5,414 70,116 3,418 18,989 18, 828 18, 795 33 279, 779 65,957 53, 285 12, 672 213, 822 162,162 50,100 1,560 Q W T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Date of close of fiscal year Revenue. Nonrevenue. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 Cash on hand at beginning of year. Cash on hand at close of year. to o [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, sec p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] PAYMENTS. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 226 WILMINGTON, N . C C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . H e a l t h fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund Investment fund.. School district. General t r e a s u r y . Sinking fund 227 _ 31, 31, 31, 31, 30, 31, 1922 1922 . 1922 1922 1922 1922 . J u n e 30, 1922. _ J u n e 30, 1922 1 OGDEN, UTAH C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School d i s t r i c t . ._ ._ General t r e a s u r y 228 MIAMI, FLA 1 229 _ May May May May June May C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking f u n d . . P u b l i c t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund- _ Dec. May Dec. Dec. _ _ 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922. 1922 1922 . .. ! 1 1 I D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 1,379,997 770,995 769,061 1,934 1,207, 361 842,399 823, 466 14,929 1,054 2,950 364,962 336,962 28,000 285,952 237,818 226,693 3,249,222 2, 775,619 2, 413, 471 342,148 20,000 473, 603 473,603 462,934 430,496 319,998 110,498 2, 508,324 1, 638, 252 285 157,978 91,092 609, 002 585,762 23,240 ._ _ $1,123,224 1, 086,401 1,015,931 28,155 2,650 14, 855 810 24,000 36, 823 36,823 . .. J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 ORANGE, N. J General t r e a s u r y Police C o u r t fund j $1,053,880 707,005 700,107 579 266 1,616 2,032 2,405 346, 875 307,054 39,821 _. 1,820,980 1, 499,743 1, 320,027 179,716 321,237 243,492 77,745 1, 303, 853 1, 265,312 • $65,156 11,536 1 1,829 16 8,066 1,625 53, 620 53,620 11,125 48,134 20,018 28,116 $2, 242,260 1, 804,942 1, 717, 867 28, 750 2,916 24, 537 4,467 26, 405 437, 318 343, 877 93, 441 $67, 977 17, 603 3,292 21 75 11,437 2,778 2,873,310 1, 851, 212 1, 819, 220 16,863 1,054 14,075 1,022,098 942, 742 79, 356 304, 815 236,847 236, 747 5, 533,136 i 4, 705,858 1 4, 053, 496 632, 362 20,000 827, 278 721,132 106,146 32,438 4,037 28,401 1 3,970,155 2,994,656 285 50, 374 50, 374 166 $1,209,462 851,162 817,903 28,729 2,841 $964,821 936,177 896, 672 13,100 1,689 358, 300 329,453 28,847 2,064,996 1, 328, 255 1, 316,086 11, 281 888 o l-H 26, 405 28, 644 14,424 14, 220 503,499 286,110 266, 387 5, 582 166 13, 975 217, 389 144, 389 73,000 67,968 61, 612 6, 356 736, 741 736,741 1, 713,199 1, 585,347 1, 468, 300 97,047 20,000 127. 852 64,070 63,782 2,472,266 2,137, 752 1,842,308 295,444 1,347, 671 982, 759 742,888 239,871 334, 514 296,150 38,364 364,912 360,912 4,000 117, 549 81,191 1,303,209 1,284, 351 2, 549,397 1,629,114 285 Ul H > H M Ul H HH Q Ul O a w License fund Sinking fund Public trust fund. Investment fund.. WEST N E W YORK, N. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. J_. General t r e a s u r y School fund L i b r a r y fund P a r k fund License fund R e c o r d e r ' s court f u n d . Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund A M S T E R D A M , N . Y_ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y License fund C a s h in t r a n s i t Sinking funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y School site funds C o u n t y supervisors' fund_ General t r e a s u r y 232 J u l y 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922. Oct. 31, 1922. | HAZLETON, P A C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Special assessment f u n d . Sinking fund School district General t r e a s u r y J a n . 1, 1923.. J a n . 1, 1923.. J a n . 1, 1923.. J u l y 3, 1922. NORRISTOWN, PA_ C i t y corporation _ General t r e a s u r y . . Sinking fund Public trust fund. School district Genera] t r e a s u r y . . Sinking fund Public trust fund. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. J u l y 3, 1922. J u l y 3, 1922. J u l y 3, 1922. 1 31,889 4,441 2,211 1,093 618,436 19,858 230,400 i 49,955 ! 16,931 i 392,712 193,269 42,093 1,174 2,810 1,276, 687 1,075,478 167,353 780 3,501 1,791,989 1,112, 555 467,878 80,009 3,501 339 23,981 5,226 120, 296 6,800 , 012,223 563,577 547,955 2,102 55,711 | 49,080 1 40,138 122 442,574 442, 342 232 6,072 6,072 1, 076, 664 725, 693 693, 791 2,645 27 6,138 17, 545 5,547 342, 548 45, 087 297, 461 8,423 8,423 724,769 266, 615 209,169 2,968 54,478 458,154 458,154 299, 471 297, 707 290,995 5,000 1,712 1,764 1,764 298,078 121,300 ! 100,349 3,308 17,643 176, 778 176,778 581,951 281, 576 281,047 487 42 300,375 297,021 3,088 266 266,970 67,230 19,030 48,200 85,539 52,165 4,787 47,378 199, 740 181,000 18, 740 33,374 1,521 31,853 1 i 1 ! 611 2,642 10, 878 134, 389 18,977 5,297 j 2,984 539 6, 631 ! 258 6,373 1,093 700,280 41, 230 232,611 1,093 683,943 2,351 232,611 16,337 20, 021 18,858 3,461,388 2,381,302 677,324 81,963 9,812 707 611 278,666 31,003 484, 590 187,925 4, 340 12, 785 1, 789 1,682,960 932, 595 672,806 69,169 8,022 368 2,144,598 1 1,338,350 1 1,281,884 4,869 27 14,077 31,407 6,086 791,753 487,687 304,066 14,495 14,495 223,273 47,569 38,876 89 27 5, 579 1,781 1,217 175, 704 37,916 137, 788 1, 322, 318 685,622 600, 513 11,276 1 73,833 636,696 636,696 235, 497 146,471 124,219 3,309 18,943 89,026 89,026 1,053,715 513,809 470, 664 7,967 35,178 539, 906 539,906 33,106 25,342 5,630 934,460 1 400,971 1 304,864 96,065 42 533,489 479,542 1 53, 681 146,967 609,605 205,049 190, 771 14,236 42 404,556 401, 290 3,000 266 177,888 104,730 74,230 30, 500 1,293,838 1,260,782 178 9 1 339 611 28,568 3,350 250,098 27, 653 91,192 39,863 51,329 55,775 5,094 50,681 981,916 509,152 506,982 2,170 464,341 442,771 21, 570 8,423 8,423 939,409 781, 629 736,026 4,780 8,498 27,456 4,869 151, 708 7,000 144,708 6,072 6,072 Q 19,712 7,764 7,764 73,158 73,158 Also t h e aggregate of p a y m e n t s a n d cash on haiid at t h e close of t h e y e a r . bO T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , B Y D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonrevenue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 PAYMENTS. Cash on hand at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP V— CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. City corporation.. . General t r e a s u r y _ Special assessment fund Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district _ ._ General t r e a s u r y _ . Sinking f u n d - . _ 235 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 J u l y 31, 1922 J u l y 31, 1922 OSHKOSH, Wis General t r e a s u r y __ _ P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922_ D e c . 31, 1922. _ PENSACOLA, F L A C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund School district General t r e a s u r y Sinking f u n d . _ Oct. 1,1922 _ Oct. 1, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 LEWISTON, M E General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund _ 238 F e b . 28, 1922 _ __ F e b . 28, 1922 _ F e b . 28, 1922 i GREEN BAY, WIS General t r e a s u r y W a t e r fund _._ P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1922__ 31, 1922 31, 1922 31, 1922 $117,905 32, 248 29, 347 242, 621 72,165 70,605 1,560 331 150 2,420 85,657 76, 685 8, 972 1,377,353 1,361,756 15, 597 617,874 594, 332 21,000 2,542 61, 636 j 35,075 20, 275 6, 286 2,056, 863 1, 991,163 56,872 8,828 236, 782 211, 618 22, 840 2,324 1, 224, 448 1,215,644 8,804 595, 633 563, 901 25, 228 6,504 764,013 550,808 427,067 123, 741 213,205 178, 505 34,700 986, 267 392, 047 318, 954 73,093 594,220 594, 220 680, 775 420,375 1 352, 865 | 67, 510 ! 260,400 259, 655 745 2, 431, 055 1, 363, 230 1,098, 886 264, 344 1,067,825 1, 032, 380 35,445 304,848 293,195 173, 206 119,989 11, 653 10, 616 1,037 1, 293,475 851,087 747, 572 103, 515 442,388 415, 960 26,428 832, 732 218, 948 178,108 40,840 613,784 605,804 7,980 837, 293 822,700 14, 593 834,957 811, 943 23,000 14 50,969 45, 767 5,202 | 1, 723, 219 1,680,410 42,795 14 14,112 14,112 832,954 832, 954 876,153 833, 344 42, 795 14 12, 713 2,390, 669 2,139, 917 164,844 39,651 46,257 307, 706 294, 592 7,796 2,271 3. 047 1, 314,618 1,159, 580 150, 490 4,548 768, 345 685, 745 6,558 32,832 43, 210 376,114 361,385 14,729 __ _. _ $544,750 472, 585 229,964 $1, 227,788 851,674 280,353 542,696 12,737 15,888 KOKOMO, IND 1 1 1,295,051 1,134, 827 147, 851 12,373 - 1,082,905 1,005,090 6,780 24,778 46, 257 10, 213 1 2, 500 | 1 $1,890, 443 ! 1,356,507 1 539, 664 542,696 13,068 16,038 245,041 533,936 508,675 25, 261 $180,338 49,393 35,294 485 11,980 1, 634 130, 945 130,945 $1, 273,176 919, 338 367,101 542,696 9,483 58 353, 838 346,137 7,701 $436,929 387, 776 137, 269 3 100 4,000 243,407 49,153 31, 593 17, 560 239 COLUMBUS, GA General t r e a s u r y H e a l t h fund School fund L i b r a r y fund Water fund, Sinking fund 240 PETERSBURG, VA General t r e a s u r y . . . School fund Sinking fund Private trust fund. 241 Dec. 31, 1922.. N o v . 30, 1922.. D e c . 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922_. Sept. 30, 1922_ D e c . 31, 1922.. WATERTOWN, N. June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. Y General t r e a s u r y C o u n t y supervisors' f u n d L i b r a r y fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds Dec. 31, 1922. Oct. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. EAST CLEVELAND, OHIO C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y F e e a n d special fund _ Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y F e e a n d special f u n d . Sinking fund 243 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. Aug. 31, 1922.. Aug. 31, 1922.. Aug. 31, 1922.. PHOENIX, ARIZ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . _ . Sinking fund Private trust fund.. School district General t r e a s u r y _ . . I n t e r e s t funds Sinking funds J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30,1922. J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. SHEBOYGAN, W I S General t r e a s u r y School fund L i b r a r y fund W a t e r fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds _. I n v e s t m e n t fund Private trust funds.. Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 85,953 67,869 1,305,567 1,086,159 43,906 28,196 1,584 144, 379 1,343 302,033 110, 370 33,000 152, 500 4,450 207 1,506 895,185 786, 736 69, 660 38, 789 2,051,478 1,803, 550 172,201 73, 202 2,525 85,603 63,035 1, 230, 220 1, 215, 621 865,680 834, 635 13,041 7, 640 7,242 790 13,809 18,004 192 206 856,920 405,605 277,162 1, 223, 574 796, 433 770,043 120, 725 672 7,046 451,315 260,000 8,209 4,047 14,134 427,141 427,141 ,654,300 763,101 523,011 6,070 230,967 3,053 891,199 881, 313 9,886 1,965 " 15," 258" 22, 568 191,315 1, 583,018 888,711 888, 711 694, 307 605,550 64,846 23,911 1, 332, 573 880,909 271,026 10, 730 144,314 10,162 15, 432 1,491,358 481,633 246,844 31, 383 203,406 9, 725 6,861 2,864 1,148, 622 683,485 671,068 130 12,287 465,137 395,103 13,726 56,308 742, 564 401, 820 321, 532 690, 234 286,178 369,082 927 5,423 14, 505 1,953 2,741 9,055 5,463 14,119 1,693,553 | 1,264,398 J 76,906 i 182,661 6,034 159,844 3,710 71,451 63,388 3,626 619 3,051 767 1,035,834 692, 207 76,906 168,220 5,415 93,086 586,268 508, 803 1,142,431 900,570 241,861 1,077, 253 1,022,937 3,032, 266 2, 653,321 241,861 134, 559 2,525 812, 582 729, 814 2,103, 540 2,057, 498 13,041 982 32,019 174, 813 171, 970 3,734, 794 1,965,139 1,570, 216 6,070 359,901 7,772 21,180 1,769, 655 1,568, 454 9,886 191, 315 1, 314,704 845,589 763,924 4,222,998 3,053,829 2, 806, 623 31, 513 215,693 1,169,169 1,007, 514 81, 436 80, 219 317, 713 145,013 129,036 113 15,864 172, 700 120,957 1,524 50,219 3, 512,628 2, 570,193 2,570,193 2,765, 371 1, 568, 907 961, 640 11,657 151, 690 27,408 24,487 ! 19, 582 | 446,008 156, 783 220, 704 2,354 27,408 19,869 774 18,116 1,820,847 972, 500 728, 241 9,303 103, 264 7,539 i Also t h e aggregate of p a y m e n t s a n d cash on h a n d a t t h e close of t h e y e a r . 10,815 63, 707 2,943 54, 291 80, 268 2,500 161 2,682 57, 963 7,720 15,982 469,115 469,115 25 881, 809 849, 894 6,715 1,046, 918 1,035, 634 6,326 fr; 821 25, 200 4,137 518, 719 287, 404 82, 283 1, 901,371 832,146 724,009 6,070 102,015 52 O 199,923 5,198 231,315 216,315 1,069,225 883,024 9,886 176, 315 15,000 392, 657 338, 623 107,394 31,400 199, 829 54, 034 24,034 942,435 862, 523 79,912 GO 30,000 498, 516 439, 624 12, 695 21, 018 : 23, 713 1,466 to T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y OF R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H BALANCES, BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] a CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Date of close of fiscal year. Revenue. Nonre venue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. of receipts and cash on hand at beginnin of year.1 Cash on hahd at close of year. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. MOLINE, I I I City corporation General treasury. __ Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Investment fund... Private trust fundSchool district General treasury... Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. June 30, 1922. WALTHAM, MASS Jan. Jan. Jan, Jan. Jan. Jan. General treasury... License fund Sinking funds Public trust funds.. Investment fund... Private trust fund.. ANDERSON, IND 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1922.. 31, 1923.. 31, 1923.. 31, 1923.. 31, 1923.. 31, 1923.. 31, 1923- — City corporation General treasury Dec. 31, 1922. County auditor's retention fund. Dec. 31, 1922. Special assessment funds Dec. 31, 1922. Library fund „ _. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Sinking fund Dec. 31, 1922. Public trust fund Dec. 31, 1922. Private trust fund School district. General treasury July 31, 1922.. REVERE, MASS General treasury. License fund Dec. 31, 1922. Dec, 31, 1922. $1,010,272 608,274 570,295 26,193 11,786 401,998 401,998 1,366,322 1, 356,636 7,023 2,080 583 1,672,090 1,281,964 806, 412 59 467,438 1,031 3,262 3,762 $512,143 205,420 196,832 3,081 1,000 4,507 306,723 306, 723 1, 783,617 1,647,776 3,085 104,852 15,137 12, 767 530, 522 413,997 266,390 8,232 390,126 390,126 139,375 116, 525 116, 525 1,255, 530 1,255, 530 1,450,929 1,450, 556 373 $191, 364 158,931 136,085 14, 675 7,265 $1, 713,779 972,625 903,212 I 40,868 22,132 1,000 5,413 741,154 741,154 1 $192, 580 132,897 109,091 14,428 7,861 3, 273,808 3,123,546 3,085 113,853 2,838 16,547 13,939 162,261 151,939 218, 578 126,132 112, 669 716 4,506 10,601 3,028 774 29, 581 29,581 2,300,036 1, 763,804 1,121,020 59 468,154 | 13,769 | 13,863 6,790 140,149 536,232 536,232 50, 802 50,802 2,757,261 2,756,888 199,108 199,108 906 32,433 32,433 123, 869 119,134 1,978 758 827 1,172 97,424 67,843 48, 218 373 1 I, 517 59,683 59,683 5,853 1,350 860 2,259 716 618 8,436 3,190 503 92,446 92,446 $1,005,483 599,851 587,850 8,440 3,561 405,632 405, 632 1, 575, 348 1, 573,860 $515, 716 239,877 206, 271 18,000 10,710 1,000 3,896 275,839 275,839 1, 536,199 1,397, 747 3, 085 108,000 1,488 15,687 11,680 1, 845, 242 1,411, 282 928,007 59 467, 438 13,151 1,427 1,200 433, 960 433, 960 1,498,671 1,498,671 236, 216 226, 390 80, 344 4,000 2,400 139, 646 9,826 9,826 1,059,482 1,059,109 373 > a f in H > H M CO H M o CO O o H 249 CUMBERLAND, M D C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . Sinking fund School district General t r e a s u r y , . Public trust fund. 250 Mar. 31, 1922.. Mar. 31, 1922.. July 31, 1922.. Feb. 28, 1922. N E W P O R T , R. I General t r e a s u r y H o m e for aged m e n f u n d . L i b r a r y fund License fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds Investment fund. P r i v a t e t r u s t funds Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. NEWBURGH, N. Y General t r e a s u r y School fund C o u r t fund C i t y a n d t o w n h o m e fund.. Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund I n v e s t m e n t fund Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Oct. 31, 1922.. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. Dec. 31, 1922. MUSKOGEE, OKLA C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t f u n d . _. I n v e s t m e n t fund Private trust funds.. School district General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund C R A N S T O N , R. 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. J u n e 30, 1922. I General t r e a s u r y . . . Sinking fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund.. 254 June June June June June June A p r . 15, 1922.. Apr. 15, 1922. A p r . 15, 1922. MONTCLAIR, N . J General t r e a s u r y . _ School fund L i b r a r y fund License fund Sinking fund Public trust fund. Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922.... 1922.... 1922.^.. 1922.... 1922.... 1922.... 343, 624 185,933 184,140 1,793 157,691 157, 297 1,017,378 717, 353 707, 861 9,492 300, 025 297, 352 2, 673 1,483, 441 1, 274, 669 1, 230,959 43, 710 208, 772 ' 208,557 215 394 1, 278,809 1, 206,462 1,138,486 1,061,809 4,440 5, 617 265, 662 90,893 7,504 5,182 16, 865 44, 813 5,487 594 582 56, 268 2,637 5,125 123,866 7,121 37, 692 68, 042 37,140 9,356 2,844,443 2,177,955 2,122,960 54,995 666, 488 663, 206 3,282 534,552 380,219 380,054 165 154, 333 153,193 1,140 1,798,790 1,310, 598 1,310,598 2, 682, 957 2, 359,164 11, 944 11,381 594 78, 258 171, 316 5,487 44,813 228, 788 45,433 5,735 721 1,447,461 1,400, 251 6,209 10, 660 16,258 122,755 30, 341 2, 309, 620 1, 731,931 413,162 1,331 106,122 31, 903 13,612 11, 559 88,342 30, 311 5,587 1, 338, 389 716,946 544, 609 17,116 153,685 1, 536 647,425 647,425 37, 886 1, 315, 585 91,176 17, 401 2,465 4,000 1,956 7,436 6,324 5,830 , 419,902 845, 434 486, 808 987 357, 539 100 682. 748 424, 479 243,159 16,136 22,446 328, 357 227, 800 47, 628 645 161, 804 1,680 1,148 14,895 100,557 42 100, 515 2,431,007 1, 497, 713 157, 633 933, 294 676, 409 256,885 532,194 363, 807 154, 795 652 179,168 244 846 28,102 168, 387 93 108, 294 714, 208 697, 690 16, 500 18 66,040 6,928 58,665 447 1,484, 785 1, 389, 623 94, 697 465 64, 666 4,509 59,697 460 3, 507, 528 2, 466, 483 695, 948 25,029 833 279,828 39,407 630, 786 558, 633 14, 381 1,056 5, 984, 235 4,645,138 904,489 31, 512 884 346, 507 55, 705 441,325 261,342 108,524 243 574, 468 418, 098 156, 370 704, 537 685,005 19, 532 1,845,921 1,620,022 194,160 5,427 51 22, 061 4,200 142, 738 258, 269 258, 269 44,618 12,098 777, 595 17, 768 541, 789 1,780 1,148 i Also t h e aggregate of p a y m e n t s a n d cash on h a n d at t h e close of t h e y e a r . 1,006, 708 913,480 594 925, 993 817, 297 81, 227 861 12, 990 7,066 4,823 1,729 877, 494 322, 579 470 488,192 486,265 1,927 511,101 487,138 432,308 54,830 23,963 23, 748 215 7,655 31,848 7,646 5,295 62,342 8,874 1, 279, 795 785,805 407,363 80,441 55 5,966 165 621,443 540,004 81,439 62, 000 18,220 5,487 6,927 941,483 915, 815 212 1,331 18,026 Q tei 6,099 w 560,424 416,960 78,191 208,936 w 302 129,531 143,464 136, 312 7,152 772,694 737, 689 35,000 5 3,110,074 2, 284,152 795,957 24,390 51 379 5,145 2,432,836 2,099, 644 8 6,879 833 283,786 41, 686 to TABLE 2.—SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS, PAYMENTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: 1922—Con. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the namber assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16.] CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Date of close of fiscal year.) Revenue Nonrevenue. Cash on hand at beginning of year. O Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year.1 Cash on hand at close of year. to 05 PAYMENTS. Governmental-cost. Nongovernmental-cost. GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. i j WARREN, OHIO I i 256 257 City corporation General treasury Fee and special fund. Sinking fund Public trust fund School district General treasury Fee and special fund. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. A u g . 31, 1922. A u g . 31, 1922. LA CROSSE, W I S General treasury... Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Investment fund... Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. Dec. 31, June 30, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. 1922. CLIFTON, N. J General treasury School fund License funds Poor fund Recorder's fund Tax collector's fund. Sinking fund Public trust fund 258 LYNCHBURG, VA General treasury. School fund Sinking fund 259 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. 31, 1923.. June 30, 1922. Jan. 31, 1923.. FORT SMITH, ARK City corporation General treasury. Dec. 31, 1922. $1, 538, 699 784, 367 740,492 $4,128, 524 2, 570, 523 2,046,187 6,500 510,072 7,764 1 1, 558, 001 1,552,417 5,584 $1,145, 541 638,835 553, 693 $2, 356,980 1, 379, 955 1,194, 543 6,500 176, 480 2,432 977,025 971,441 5,584 $626,003 551, 733 297,951 356, 718 335, 577 3,650 3,577 13, 914 2,406, 468 I 2,193, 316 177,850 20, 524 14, 778 143,784 67,807 62,150 13,049 778 1, 534, 282 1, 526,807 728,402 598, 702 115, 700 149, 304 137,056 4,086 1,302 95 302 1,850 270 4,343 5, 289, 646 3,607, 391 804,710 13, 607 595 5,373 833,157 16, 930 7,883 640, 060 477,803 150,886 626 82 808 53 2,119 7, 683 1, 469,376 814, 839 653,824 860, 457 521, 026 206,000 133,431 249, 760 228,906 7,163 13, 691 2,365, 484 1,889, 508 286,770 189, 206 166, 265 123,665 4,835 37, 765 1, 372,993 1,091,058 281, 935 • 365,363 164,440 164, 440 102,978 722 722 1, 332, 341 507,092 507,092 114,067 $1, 517, 983 718,677 583,262 6,500 127,498 1,417 799,306 793,722 5,584 $1, 071, 842 1, 067,479 722, 433 345,031 15 4,363 4,363 37, 543 6,332 754, 332 754, 332 1, 219,862 1,185,550 22,200 11,248 829, 888 672,189 152, 000 5,699 855, 374 108, 867 109,461 11, 535 3,679 618,156 2,646 1,030 1, 255,267 1,139,576 73,607 42,084 864,000 341,930 341,930 4, 284,968 3, 361, 468 691,163 770 500 1,392 213,151 14,014 2,510 79,810 5,332 506, 706 506, 706 —- I—I 74, 270 74, 270 7,475 14,000 3,180, 210 2,314, 749 12, 981 513 4,565 833,104 14,811 200 w > H M III H HH a Ul o a H 3 GO 826,226 674, 785 151,441 826,978 305,060 305,060 o 253, 782 391,296 202,032 202,032 School district General t r e a s u r y __ I m p r o v e m e n t district General t r e a s u r y S i n k i n g fund 260 J u n e 30, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO City corporation... General treasury Sinking f u n d s . P u b l i c t r u s t funds I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district "_ General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund 261 STEUBENVILLE, 1 Dec. . . __. D e c . Dec. Dec. Dec. _ . 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 J u n e 30, 1922 , . J u n e 30, 1922 OHIO C i t v corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking f u n d . . P u b l i c t r u s t funds School district General t r e a s u r y _ _ _. D e c . 31, 1922 _. D e c . 31, 1922 D e c . 31, 1922 A u g . 31, 1922 __ 430,851 430,851 91,219 90,062 1,157 125,953 125,953 74,970 22,970 52,000 2,522 2,522 99, 734 99, 734 559,326 1 559,326 265,923 212,766 53,157 10,595 10,595 103,472 61,840 41,632 401,420 401,420 120,498 114,723 5,775 147,311 147,311 41,953 36,203 5,750 1,489, 789 915, 361 907, 928 1, 288, 040 1,253,061 1,153,117 72,100 2,655 55,976 26,698 24, 666 314 905 2,833,805 2,195,120 ! 2,085,711 72,414 10,310 683 26,002 638,685 580,918 57,767 234,906 207,860 202, 546 3,414 490 2,310, 710 1, 752,887 1, 748,823 1,410 27,046 10, 679 16, 367 557,823 557,823 288,189 234,373 134,342 69,000 5,756 683 24, 592 53,816 12,416 41,400 1, 693,055 1, 048, 982 757, 393 263,691 27,898 644,073 644,073 629,447 383,028 261,443 101,687 19, 898 246,419 246,419 825,879 460,225 407,413 44,812 8,000 365, 654 365, 654 6,750 683 574,428 532, 832 41, 596 1,055,558 618,433 542,887 67,005 8, 541 437,125 437,125 25,189 34, 979 34, 979 189,870 189, 870 101,434 88,436 813 29,278 13,107 16,171 | 447, 627 240, 679 113, 072 108, 250 19, 357 206,948 206,948 4,064 237,729 205,729 88, 537 117,192 32,000 32,000 0 teJ i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. > to 128 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 3.—REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number R E V E N U E RECEIPTS. F r o m taxes. CITY, A N D DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Special. General property. Poll. Property. Grand total Group Group Group Group Group $2,007,008,796 $1,337,784,348 $13,371,468| $27,718,378 $4,155,943| $41,310,407' I II III IV V 1,043,204,537 , 243,791,437! 350,025,0141 212,272, 596 ! 157,715,212 , GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING 7.19,031,807i 153,065,6561 223,799,843, 139,155, 345 102,731, 697> 5,138,755| 317,1631 4, 509, 7721 1, 793,283! 1,612,495 A POPULATION 17,314, 607| 735,930 19,484, 392 2,673,457' 243,353 7,005, 378, 3,203,896 1,320,503! 6,707, 798! 1,550,422 1,163,011; 4, 743.199 2, 975, 996 693,146j 3, 369, 640| O F 500,000 A N D 1 N e w York, N . Y 2 Chicago, 111 __ C i t y corporation County School district__ P a r k district S a n i t a r y district._ 3 Philadelphia, P a C i t y corporation School district Poor d i s t r i c t . 90, 088, 733 66, 819,444 23, 090, 672 178,617 61, 660, 556 40, 670, 852 20,832,040 157,664 4 Detroit, Mich C i t y corporation County 65, 119, 041 ' 56,824, 912 1 8, 294,129 ' 44, 647, 460 39, 754, 342, 4, 893,118 Cleveland, Ohio. C i t y corporation County School d i s t r i c t . 53,455,910'! 29, 207, 057' 9,816. 765 14,432, 088 38.601.087 17, 466, 842 8, 519, 278 12, 614, 967 295, 291 295, 291 St. Louis, M o C i t y corporation School district 35, 380, 951 24, 347, 286 11,033,665 23,854, 015 14, 271, 925 9, 582,090 46,144 46,144 Boston, M a s s . Baltimore, M d _ 61, 588,172 , 30,467, 874 38,189, 914 21, 567, 075 L o s Angeles, Calif C i t y corporation C ounty School district 49,671, 583 27,467,975 12,144,938 l 10,058,670 28, 201,754 10, 737, 585 9,839,442 7, 627,727 Pittsburgh, Pa City corporation. County School district 37, 383,429 19, 323, 661 ! 7,260,028 ! 10,799, 740 29,157, 488 13, 963,131 5, 614,938 9, 579,419 5 7 8 9 10 _ ~_ 30,288, 822 1 21, 379, 284 1° Buffalo, N . Y 27, 749, 561 24, 736, 757 3,012, 804 18, 668, 659 16, 059, 690 2,608,969 3.439,650 3, 439, 6501 $76,836 76,836 65. 698 3,632 62.066 1, 259,171 1, 259,17l| 126,918 126,918 525, 795 525, 795 118, 221 118,127 94 1 3, 262, 344 544,269 3, 244, 867 2,075, 553 2,075, 553 109. 932 177,728 121, 581 1,394,043 1,352, 541 16, 834 24, 668 538,190 413,496 299,982 113, 514 10, 972 881,837 538,190 113, 356! 113, 356 " GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING Washington, D . C . . . $8, 606,285 153, 560, 705 l 104,082, 627 84, 556, 564 \ 45,931,492 13,151, 920 | 9,788,118 39,026,011 J 33, 904,434 9,954,494 i 8, 718, 238 6,871, 716 ' 5, 740, 345 S a n Francisco, Calif Milwaukee, Wis C i t y corporation. County.. OVER. __ $408, 449, 756 < $289. 018. 888 $1,153,088 $12,389,185 11 County Business. All o t h e r . A POPULATION $28,387,340 ! $19,151, 3101 23,711,442 16,068,025! 4, 675, 898 J 3,083,285! ; | I 25,059,692!! 10,554,190) 813, 325 813,325 869,909 869,909! 1 O F 300,000 T O 500,000. $2,023, 620' 1, 548, 547j 475,073| $455, 023 446, 264 8,759 5,0801 1,972,958! 129 GENERAL TABLES. OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: 1922. assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18.] R E V E N U E RECEIPTS—continued. From taxes— Contd. Nonbusiness license. From special assessments and special charges for o u t lays. From fines, forfeits, and escheats. From subventions a n d grants. From donations, gifts, and pension assessments. From highway privileges. From r e n t s of investment properties, a n d interest. From earnings of general departments. From earnings of p u b l i c service enterprises. 1 a a $16,767,061 $103,134,949 $13,035,243 $99,085,169 $20,020,371 $18,250,147 $75,900,621 $51,970,085 $184,504,606 10,782,560 1,365, 262 2, 490,212 1, 268,142 860,885 42, 067,780 13,196, 594 22, 801,564 14, 276, 819 10, 792,192 5,658,096 1, 500, 544 2,857, 737 1, 621,178 1, 397, 688 37, 006, 638 14, 693,422 11,078,840 54,032,160 24,844,094 18, 723,899 1,809,469 2,079, 741 7, 716,772 7, 682,858 22, 353, 398 1, 704, 748 3,275,345 7,916,630 8,940,659 12,211, 799 1, 054,187 1,205,418 3, 319,945 6,189, 023 8, 789,435 610, 803 2, 915,114 4,313,451 758, 545 81,335, 456 26,411,291 38,142,909 22, 720,825 15,894,125 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER. $9,283,993 |$1,592,282 |$17, 871, 823$6,079, 504$2,499, 578$24,816,958 $5, 266,337 $26, 592, 492 13,708,368 1,158, 729 943, 513 13,474,435 129, 738 233,933 85,478 991,275 991, 275 128,742 128, 263 479 3,806,797 1, 721,488 4,708,027 3, 874, 867 4,469,300 1,172,098 4, 681, 906 1,557, 914 1,824,190 949,345 1, 900,020 332, 502 3,474,295 347,803 1, 003, 696 295,783 26,121 256, 754 432, 383 201, 587 107,158| 16,924 244, 626 244, 626 4,759,848 4, 732, 418 27,430| 473, 257j 2,834,163 110,183! 2,386,996 363,074 447,167] 255,770 255,770 3, 592 3, 592 2, 516,2831 2,098,412 417, 871 405, 667 63,822 483, 044i 14, 614 16, 580 16, 580 369, 206 1, 834,313 1,834,313 287,479 664, 560 5, 255,882 5, 255,882 198, 208! 31, 2741 31, 274 317,004 288,864 28,140 1, 017, 225 1, 017,225 5,816 1,027,037 816 1,027,037 5,000 19,178 529, 230 2, .339, 948 855, 604 178,689 40,321 3, 271! 37,050 184,142 170, 939 13, 203, 723,072 723, 072 248, 814 220, 856 27,908 50 676, 915 925, 596j 53, 619 2, 030,826 88,727 70,474 18,253 1, 858, 6201 144, 266 1, 738, 997 144, 266 119, 623 1,117, 111 1,117,1111 855, 373 741,114 114, 259 232, 639| 198, 401 34, 238j 6, 726,108 6, 726,108 2, 982, 939 2, 061,862 921,077 6, 611,702 6,611,702 2,165,389 1, 724, 762! 6,076, 286 1,088, 283 1, 058, 036 6, 065, 776 275, 752 488,595 10, 510 801, 354' 178,131 759,841 403,097 356,744 1,103,228 1, 058,762 44,466 61, 7551 5, 371,123| 232, 704| 53,343| 4, 344,665) 1,993,358 76, 805 1,033,992 311, 702 44,482j 1, 316,411 1, 481,919! 817,924 685,205 132, 719 1,007,289| 695,941 12, 414, 3, 218, 793 695, 941 12, 091, 729] 3,143,316 322,011 55, 372 20,105 2, 397,449 516, 679 1,880,770 369, 206 9, 567, 726] 8,560,437 740, 378 1,294, 532 477, 612 527,623 211, 614| 751, 7341 51,1521 15,175| 3,031,299 3, 031,299 4,108, 519| 2, 564,524! 7, 732,040! 7, 727,978| 4,062j 55,140 45, 010 10,130 1,096, 782 559, 313 173, 767 363, 702 846, 068 635, 459 2, 997, 605i 11 260, 044 260,044 635, 332! 578, 494' 56,838| 729,075 519, 954 209,121 2, 419, 863J 12 2, 419,863| 118,840 1,114, 170,305j 764, 650 179, 654 2, 907, 2921 2, 903,667| 3, 625! GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000. $80,436 78,299 2,137 $1, 510, 678 1, 492,858 17, 820 388, 604 368, 552 83617—24f $126, 553 $1,170,120 112, 782 610, 22l! 559,899| 13, 771 $154, 079 154,079 $12, 895 12,895 9,-187, 7931 275,958 135, 486 362, 292 9 $475,284, $1,500,290 $1,727,052 398,900 1, 061, 520; 1, 727,052 76,384 438,770.. . 220, 252 522, 205! 1,066, 327 13 14 130 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 3 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r R E V E N U E RECEIPTS. F r o m taxes. City numb d CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Special. General property. Poll. Property. Business. All o t h e r . G R O U P I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 300,000 T O 500,000—Continued. 19 22 Newark, N . J C i t y corporation. County $26, 513, 718 22,287,154 4,226, 564 C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio C i t y corporation. County School d i s t r i c t . . . 26,066,088 15, 504,345 6,247,299 4,314, 444 16,893,585!.. 7,387,838.. 5,738,116;.. 3, 767, 631L. $244, 737! 243,040| 1,1 641,340! 641,340 Minneapolis, M i n n . . C i t y corporation. County 21, 670,060J 19, 263, 7631 2,406,297 15,839, 575|_. 13,978,136!. . 1,861,439!.. 56, 309 20,291 36, 0181 179, 3131 176, 262 3,051 N e w Orleans, L a 17,768, 233 11,345,132:.. Kansas City, M o C i t y corporation. County School d i s t r i c t . . . 17, 314,830[ 8.812.233 2, 533,162 5,969,435 Indianapolis, Ind C i t y corporation. County School d i s t r i c t . . . 16, 661,264| 8,993,747 2.306.234 5,361, 283 12,358, 264 5,043,8211 2,210,064!.. 5,104,379i_. I 12, 393, 695] 5,400,988!., 2,126,9441 4,865,763;.. Seattle, W a s h . . C i t y corporation. County School d i s t r i c t . . . P o r t of S e a t t l e . . . 29, 627,3231 20,401, 277 3,449, 508 j 4,784,981' 991, 5571 12,942,348*. 6,381,561!. 2,991,459. 3,345,753!. 223,575;. Rochester, N . Y C i t y corporation. County 17, 611, 676 16, 077, 577 1, 534, 099 11, 758, 552| 10,483,023 j 1,275, 529]. 79,548 79,548 Jersey City, N . J City corporation. County 17,111,2131 13, 508,040j 3, 603,173 12,079,3151 9,030,067 3,049, 248| 84, 790 40, 704 44, 086 $17, 749, 690: 14, 592,945! 3,156, 7451 $45, 855 $1,184,068 45,855 1,184,068 $151,263 85,418 65,845 I 85, 671 1, 550 1, 550 732, 283 539, 5831 537, 5271 2,056! 54, 517 27,739 26, 778 103,020] 102,839 j 181 49,930| 68,125' 67,035 1,090 462,463 462,436 27 343, 711 343, 711 i 7, 380 7, 3801 667,207) 667, 207 G R O U P I I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000. $14,854,989 9, 773, 782 4,117, 6071 963, 600! $7, 296, 240 4,228,167 2,471, 657 596,416 13,932, 350 9,333, 555 4,598, 795 8, 649,064 4,280,403 4, 368, 661 T o l e d o , Ohio City corporationSchool district 11,178,959 6, 650,2221 4,528, 7371 6, 552, 269 3, 715, 788 2, 836, 481 C o l u m b u s , Ohio City corporation.. School district 11,412,646! 7,013,853 4,398, 793 6,748,118 3, 767,126 2,980,992 11, 278, 771 11, 033, 576| 8, 009. 690 8, 582, 555 7,112,051 5, 286, 835 P o r t l a n d , Oreg City corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . . . P o r t of P o r t l a n d . . 25 ! D e n v e r , Colo City corporationSchool district 28 - P r o v i d e n c e , R . I_. 29 ! St. P a u l , M i n n . . . 30 ; Louisville, K y $130, 785 130,785 ; _ 182, 604 182, 604 $75, 332 75, 332 24, 022 24, 022 156, 693 156, 693 31,953 31,953 $69,259 30,167 49, 639 322,807 420, 436 131 GENERAL TABLES. OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: 1922—Continued, assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18.] REVENUE RECEIPTS—continued. From taxes— contd. Nonbusiness license. From special ments and special charges for outlays. From fines, forfeits, and escheats. From donations, gifts, and pension From subventions and grants. From highway privileges. ments. From rents of investment properties, and interest. From earnings of general departments. From earnings of public service enterprises. GROUP I I — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000—Continued. $98,019 97, 517 502 $583,092 $101, 408 $1,935,496 32, 459 1, 790,170 578, 746 68, 949 4,346 145, 326 $96,197 $921, 585 93, 204 916,632 2,993 4,953 277,673 247, 387 30,286 530,452 530,452 132,486 117, 637 14, 849 133, 972 21,734 7,489 104, 749 777,349 573, 531 104,240 92,429 11,811 2,073, 372 2, 060,043 13, 329 133,396 115, 978 17,418 820,443 594,192 226,251 119, 727 108, 671 11, 056 i 49,195 847,208 61,108 780, 068 744, 524 744, 524 33, 886 28,883 4,829 174 538, 691 i 217,421 206,664 10, 757 47,072 39,207 7, 865 2, 892,487 2,892,487 33,954 5,568 28,386 2, 030,481 2,030,481 33, 251 32,984 267 1,825 536,866 384,072 870 383,202 457, 918 1, 376, 800 430,318 7,350 21, 538 2,706 5, 962 1,366, 744 100 $956,981 772, 592 184, 389 $857, 569 $1,832, 49r- 15, 265,053 1,832, 495 592, 516 ! 62,072 62,072 3, 321.124 2,912, 785 229,374 178,965 840,462 555, 798 225,383 59,281 94, 019 94,019 525,357 459,838 65,519 858, 732 698, 327 160, 405 865, 577 865, 577 17 130,860 164, 607 222, 216 527, 735 2,822,150 18 28, 284 23, 284 204, 652 204, 652 523, 697 213,003 40,073 270, 621 415, 294 99, 341 263, 558 52,395 1, 708,984 19 1, 708,984 24, 599 24, 599 259,635 148,006 65,477 46,152 325, 705 199,509 77,840 48, 356 86,927 20 86, 927 32,897 32, 897 10,126 10,126 311, 246 211,192 92,141 2,214 5,699 789, 808 469,028 256, 472 64, 308 11,523,690 21 10, 755, 721 5,786 203,818 5,000 56, 272 38,462 17, 810 2, 210, 836 16 2, 210, 731 105 762,183 13, 274 ' 1,422,539 13,100 1,422, 539 174 31, 853 19,930 11,923 1,176,340 1,138, 363 37,977 73, 111 73,111 160, 494 160,494 308, 634 272, 504 36,130 614, 257 441, 918 172, 339 1,166, 900 22 1,166,900 193,209 193, 209 26,393 14, 327 12, 066 1, 220,104 1,185,332 34, 772 64, 735 62,943 1,792 289, 206 285, 450 3,756 592, 346 462, 760 129, 586 430, 801 104, 344 326,457 1,400,353 23 1,400, 353 55, 374 53,964 1,410 GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000. $142, 770 $1, 552, 202 142, 770 1, 552,202! $71,928 71,928 $3,089,191 3,089,191 175,553 175, 553 1,174,165 1,174,165 138, 364 129,117 9,247 178, 771 16,000! 162,771 18,521! 18,521; 197, 297 197,297 946,084 946,084 110,128 107, 537 2,591 1, 291,879 74,514! 3,533 70,981 $193, 720! 156,375 25, 495 11,8501 $148,161 96,052 52,109! 145, 899! 145,899 208, 614 185, 236[ 21, 378! 1,116,563 1, 079, 825 36, 738' 1, 946, 232! 25 1, 946, 232j 14, 549 j 14, 5491 562,402 308, 535j 255, 867J 189,068 118,130 70, 938: 1,141,4151 26 1,141,415! 1, 016, 865; 225,609' 127,042! 1,000 6,5831 127,042, 1, 015, 865 219, 026 j i i 61, 043| 39. 710j 72,1311 630, 915; 34,705; 103, 090| 341,937! 11,917' 7,133, 734, 8581 601, 339j 133, 519] 190,173! 140, 782 49,391 1, 229,949 27 1, 229,949! 686, 5921 326,354 166, 744 374,480! 271,2861 377,632; 1, 264,974,' 28 682,801' 29 940,096 30 $39, 665 $130, 220| 23,521 130, 220 16,144 355, 334; i 197,859 197,859 639,628 639,628 113, 899 113,899 19, 507 136, 749 130,105 52, 581 1,319,788 281, 594 6,300 62,862 45, 261 1, 291,879 $2, 060,107 1, 704, 773 132 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 3 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y S t a t e s , w i t h t h e n u m b e r R E V E N U E RECEIPTS. numb From taxes. ' CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Totals General property. 'C Special. Poll. Business. Property, i All other. G R O U P I I L - C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued. O a k l a n d , Calif C i t y corporation School district S a n i t a r y district _. $5,670,927 3,802, 509 1,863,587| 4, 831 7,243,4251 4,204,049| 8, 348,372 5,023,< 3,324, 6831 4,832,187! 2,500,221 2,331,966 13, 686,057 4, 788, 735 5,245,420 3, 651, 902 8,145,937) 3,067,888) 4,898, 706| 179,343! B i r m i n g h a m , Ala Worcester, Mass 4,817, 763 9, 044, 757| 2,224, 431 6,077,071! Syracuse, N . Y C i t y corporation County supervisors' fund. 9,017, 214 8,873,097 144,117] 5, 672, 539! 5, 528,422! 144,1171 R i c h m o n d , Va 7,840, 201 4,170,822j. 4, 563,491 3,315,9371 . 1, 247. 554| 3,789,897L 2,939,9611. N e w Haven, Conn Dallas, Tex Memphis, Tenn 6,203,094 6,529,993) 6, 697,316 5,412, 503j 4,541,317! . 4,227,992j. D a y t o n , Ohio C i t y corporation School district 6,496, 238 3,579,808 2,916,430 3,933,006L 2,109,665J. 1,823,341 L Bridgeport, Conn Houston, Tex 7,309,308| 6,363,637 6,805, 739| 4,731,198;. Hartford, Conn C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . 7, 772, 576| 7,023,904 748, 672| 5,078, 660! 4, 742,329i 336,331| Grand Rapids, Mich C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . 5,990,961 3,437,614 2, 553,3471 4,131,5381. 2, 049, 713 2,081,825 Scranton, Pa C i t y corporation School district 4,089,044 2, 004, 2481 2,084,796 3, 257, 603 1, 583,5171 1,674,086| Springfield v M a s s Paterson, N . J 8, 244, 570 4, 775,130 6.020,281 3, 316,809 ! 7,818, 425 4,973,4791 2, 844,946| 5,130,943 2, 522,166 2, 608,7771 5,054, 260 2,948, 796| 2,105,464' 2, 688, 9421 1, 596, 525 1.092, 417! Atlanta, Ga A k r o n . Ohio _ C i t y corporation School district — Omaha, Nebr _.. C i t y corporation School district ... M e t r o p o l i t a n utilities district. San A n t o n i o , Tex C i t y corporation School district 48 $9,046,801 5,172,5501 3,869,420 4,831 D e s M o i n e s , Iowa=. C i t y corporation School district Youngstown, Ohio-C i t y corporation School district _. $126, 932| 120,158! 6, 774= $67,225 523,403 | $32, 330 32,330 37,855; 37,855; 65, 678! 28,792; $485, 309! 21,403; 21,403! j. 438,858 100,194 217, 412 217,412 135, 5061 696,010i 26,355; 289, 732i 289, 732! 22,340 561,074' 32,468, 32,468; 46,284 76,6251. 30,375 30,3751 19,1461895,121 674,1961 220,9251 8, 742! 26,809' 293,4371 19,256' 19,256! 40,770 8,897' 20,170, 117,419 117,419 13, 343^ 13,343 ; 42, 764] 42,764! 408,488! 9,220- 144,120 23,000 121,120 48,255 48, 255; 57,309! 8,000 24, 791 260, 237 38, 685 38, 685 335! 335 17,337 ! 17,337 GENERAL OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 133 TABLES. 1922—Continued. assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 18.] EEVENUE EECEIPTS—continued. From taxes— contd. Nonbusiness license. From special From assessfines, ments and forfeits, special and charges escheats. for outlays. From subventions and grants. From donations, gifts, and pension assessments. From highway privileges. From rents of investment properties, and interest. From earnings of general departments. From earnings of public service enterprises. JO S a a >> Q GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. j $67,969 67,969 $624,160 624,160 1 $30,382 $1, 994,820 30,382 ! 1, 994, 820 $15,351 15,351 $152,463 152,463 $31,424 31,424 1 $139, 551 135,312 4. 239 $192,822 192,822 34,045 107, 508 1, 066, 530 271,601 261,201 10,40C 123,998 68, 543 55,455 233,651 60, 63f 72,228 100,788 165,860 109, 795 56, 065 I . ! 3,498 748,519 176, 658 | 169,215 23,000 133,810 133,810 880, 519 880, 519 116, 300 116,3O0 890,405 36,457 890,405 j 36,457 88,006 88,006 1,071,177 i 1,015,031 i 96,714 29,076 67,638 109, 309 1 15,921 93,388 23,398 2,889 20, 509 119,775 290,837 290,837 56,146 1 81,839 2, 590 472, 532 176, 767 177,414 14, 591 13,527 13, 527 1,163,554 1,163, 554 32,937 32,937 32 992,910 i 33 992,910: 3, 395, 490 79,865 34 3,315,625 810,660 1 57,009 11,245 72,988 2,451 66,676 70, 545 238,388 190,458 614, 638 80,178 673, 323 35 36 507, 552 507,552 45,002 45,002 80,876 80,876 74,355 74,355 177, 756 177, 756 720, 569 720, 569 37 61, 237 24,315 56,061 274,656 26,162 231, 562 275,931 62,19] 1, 938, 344 38 34,997 34,997 99,456 99,456 32,006 32,006 369,662 6,244 6,244 6,642 6,642 119, 694 106,737 12,957 52.200 37,201 14,999 20, 225 20,225 39 29, 336 3,338 284,040 54,547 8,468 186,601 62, 934 61,221 98,883 107, 772 475, 972 566, 713 86, 553 9,035 11,770 139,161 400 153, 010 220, 864 117,676 158, 654 238, 977 121, 559 6,134 804,831 788, 245 40 41 42 174, 792 174, 792 332,435 332, 435 99,170 99,170 948,953 3,500 947, 453 54, 578 3,041 51, 537 14,396 14,396 215, 339 145, 713 69,626 135,286 110,813 24,473 538, 652 538, 652 43 7,899 32, 053 57, 559 9,465 49,084 50, 537 88, 241 423, 773 29,836 161,436 66,140 152, 755 135, 997 75,092 3,716 3, 716 309, 648 309, 648 81, 332 81,204 128 168,396 11, 507 156, 889 12,947 12, 947 53, 641 53,641 169,716 155,828 13,888 24, 788 24, 788 530, 261 530,261 41, 652 41,652 387, 845 10, 317 377, 528 8, 964 8, 964 11,382 11, 382 203,164 203,164 31, 496 31,361 135 205, 591 47,4961 500 46, 996 369,662 i 205, 591 707,158 44 45 242,178 221, 667 20,511 626, 459 626, 459 46 113,852 71,320 42, 532 212, 964 161, 502 51, 462J 496, 333 49*5, 333 47 10,000 10, 000 73, 255 46,332 26, 923 55, 832 45,887; 9,945 j 850 48 SR0 1 598,11?! 49 50 I 570, 4641 51 570,464; 2,117 34, 753 200,103 166, 223 20,321 20, 656 53, 693 447,449 104, 658 15,802 6,497 262,242 59,119 76, 677 271,661 157, 062| 18,478 18,478 1, 675, 668 1, 675, 668 47, 326 47, 326 56> 653 21, 9861 5, 972 16,014 45, 677 45,677 56, 653 45, 813 35,039 10, 774 166, 732 14, 004| 152, 728] 841, 989 1,000 840, 989 50, 574 188 f-0, 386] 169,070 111, 967 57,103 92,108 j 27, 539 64, 569] 107,284 107,284 567,120 567,120 79, 760 79, 760 i 31 439 741' 439,7411 .V"> 134 F I N A N C I A L STATISTICS OF TABLE CITIES. 3.—REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS I For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number E E V E N U E RECEIPTS. From taxes. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Special. General property. Poll. Business. Property. All other. GROUP I I I — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 200,000—Continued. 53 54 N e w Bedford, M a s s Trenton, N . J Norfolk, V a 56 Salt Lake City, U t a h C i t y corporation School district 57 58 Camden, N. J Fall R i v e r , M a s s 59 Nashville, T e n n 60 Albany, N . Y ! 61 62 County _. . _ _ . - $6,946, 558 4,864,964 5,114.189 $4,943,041 2,994,989, 2,999, 653 5, 464, 737 3,083,947 2, 380, 790 3, 297, 617| 1,741,171! 1, 556,446 | 4,298,024 6. 286, 749 2, 363,383' 4, 551,114, 3,371,034 1 1, 690, 724 4, 795, 651 4, 630, 754 3,182, 679' 3,017, 782, $202,024 $626, 677 21, 300 $145,128 30,000 11,368 10,481 $18,586 126, 566' 419, 574 83,449 83,449 37,969 632,042 236, 382 91,385 91,385 148,861 148, 861 444 399,449 192, 225 14, 335 53, 763 239,883 5,890 334,873 84,313 84, 313 supervisors' Lowell, M a s s *_ 164,897 164, 8971 3,720,771 4, 766,860 2,074, 560 3, 420,185! 9,717 69,351 15,414| 76,206) 76,206 63 Kansas City, Kans C i t y corporation 5,169,122 3, 557,882] 1,611,240 2, 582, 709! 1,024, 390, 1, 558,319! '64 -65 Fort Worth Tex Cambridge, Mass 4,057,305 5,355,965 2, 484,196! 3, 544, 268 C i t y corporation 2,875, 387 1, 693,995 1,181,392 1,941,959 983,448 958. 511 65, 549 16,790 48,759 105,726 105,7261 67 Erie, P a C i t y corporation 3,904, 604 2,268,844 1, 635, 760 2, 614, 371 1,255,802 1, 358, 569 136,245 20,000 116, 245 53,946 53,946 68 Flint, Mich C i t y corporation 4,907,875 2,985,914 1,921,961 3,618,139 2,003,811 1,614,328 69 6,986,064 4, 950,681 70 5,122,078 2, 921,929 2, 200,149 2,828, 504 1, 508, 597 1, 319,907 5, 661, 661 3, 826,279 1 1,835,382 j 3,205,830 1, 633,407 1,572,423 15, 627 9,270 6,357 9,819 4,909 4,910 4,159,804 3, 740,019 2,891, 284 2, 541, 561 212,360 7,214 202,443 m C i t y corporation 71 79 73 74 Duluth, Minn C i t y corporation Elizabeth, N . J . 3,621, 642 3, 621, 642 Utica, N . Y C i t y corporation County supervisors' 75 ! C i t y corporation ! 6,180,337 4, 444, 365 1, 604, 725 131,247 1 2, 616,386 2, 616.386 482,330 352,877 43,083 10,138 9,550 7,135 7,135 7,275 276,490 199,055 20,714 20,7141 ::;:::::::: 60, 388 | 60,388 • 38, 702 38,702 1 115,306 115,306 125,801 12,594 136,430 113, 234 113, 234 117,152 116,886 2,170,487 1, 246,900 835,119 88, 468 266 1 135 GENERAL TABLES. OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Continued. assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18.] REVENUE RECEIPTS—continued. From taxes— Contd. Nonbusiness license. From special From assessfines, ments and forfeits, special and charges escheats. for outlays. From subventions and grants. From donations, gifts, and pension assessments. From highway privileges. From rents of investment properties, and interest. From earnings of general departments. From earnings of public service enterprises. <3 s a >> Q GROUP III.—CITIES H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. ; $124,055 152,060 140,404 $267,982 137,142 122, 911 25,810 25,810 72,317 22,167 50,150 95, 001 87,377 7,624 466, 746 466, 746 56 57,844 400 203,461 124,330 146,488 47,500 113, 674 536,239 418,843 57 58 $3,150 11,406 115,598 $55, 296 108,870 17, 751 $21,079 10, 933 44, 630 $98,841 589,051 172, 639 ; i 29,451 29,451 583,123 583,123 44, 733 44, 653 80 745, 038 21,452 745, 038 21,452 297, 360 36, 425 8,831 11,459 352, 651 67, 046 14,238 13, 223 $439,992 53 511,417 54 977,363 1 55 $707 156, 587 75,851 j $14,643 5,966 ; 10,130 87, 671 105, 660 427,845 5,344 118,402 86,200 66,239 437,946 59 ! j 15,487 15,487 221,810 221,810 16,561 16, 561 258,598 258, 598 28,853 28,853 70 70 74,219 74,219 20,451 20,451 652,364 652,364 60 * 14,035 973 138,103 41, 670 31,198 34,245 884, 691 79, 958 31, 971 33,182 62,569 50 44,670 31,994 18,792 102,296 350,387 405,502 61 62 i 19,301 19,301 451, 959 451,959 13, 779 13, 779 17, 212 6,650 6,650 35,352 35,352 76,377 51,457 24,920 29,219 18,430 10,789 1,860,358 1,860,358 63 77,704 181,292 180,178 194, 768 481,856 479,787 64 65 ! 17, 212 ! i 1,227 11,082 492,827 11,409 37,969 9,891 290,753 33,281 457 2,314 33 8,686 8,686 36,995 36.995 9,900 9,812 88 125, 261 25,500 14,107 14,107 53,654 41,230 12,424 66 25,500 54,795 43,946 10,849 433,255 433, 255 125,261 9,740 9,740 117,889 2,991 800 2,191 15,366 15,366 58,430 33,474 24,956 39,115 23,205 15, 910 555, 631 555,631 67 59,275 9,072 50,203 174,059 139,173 34,886 441,387 441,387 68 5,780 5,780 295,100 295,100 117,889 91 91 365, 540 365, 540 19, 705 19,705 222, 544 222, 544 16,108 165, 551 27, 521 471,250 110,460 10,046 62,863 65,973 622,791 69 3,946 3,946 464,173 464,173 91, 646 90, 781 865 820,845 16,301 804, 544 17, 684 7,355 10,329 45, 380 45,380 58,258 50,287 7,971 197,246 140,713 56, 533 573,682 573, 682 70 14,575 14, 575 907,286 907,286 82, 552 82, 552 158, 775 127,266 66, 788 60,478 80,322 63,471 16,851 45,717 30,129 15,588 975,190 975,190 71 158, 775 48,797 153,910 200, 577 51,927 418,898 5,218 72 73 53,173 53,173 28, 614 28, 614 7,286 7,286 74 94,493 89,399 5,094 321,999 251,377 28,461 42,161 2,167,822 2,167,822 75 16,261 4,795 20, 642 277, 253 19,821 4,565 2,920 327, 976 11,130 5,466 5,466 268, 643 268, 643 9,836 9,836 297,803 297,803 45,507 45, 507 4,756 4,756 390,815 390,463 94,464 94,464 760,591 24,540 736,051 10,194 10,194 352 205,446 47,564 47,564 136 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. T A B L E 3 , — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S , BY DIVISIONS [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number REVENUE RECEIPTS. City number. From taxes. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. Special. General ! property. 1 1 Property. All other. Poll. Business, i GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000. 76 $4,664,753 3,533,105 1,131,648 Jacksonville, Fla City corporation School district Somerville, Mass $2,206,210 1,386,397 819,813 $106,015 106,015 3,237,849 2,413,992 78 Oklahoma City, Okla City corporation School district 5,043,102 2,981,503 2,061,599 3,259,848 1,321,889 1,937,959 79 Waterbury, C onn City corporation School district.. Lawrence, Mass 4, 111, 967 4,076,777 ( 35,190 ! 3,496,678 3,462,601 34,077 16,402 16,402 3,927,963 2,693,406 482, 618 Canton, Ohio City corporation School district Schenectady, N . Y 4,046,283 2,263,138 1,783,145 2,638,672 1,384, 583 1,254,089 77 80 81 8? Fort Wavne, Ind City'corporation __ School district _.. 84 Tulsa, Okla City corporation School district. $*)Evansville, Ind ._ . . . . City corporation School district 86 City corporation School district . . ._ 83 87 Allentown, Pa City corporation School district 88 89 Knoxville, Tenn El Paso, Tex.1 90 San Diego, Calif City corporation 91 Bayonne, N . J_ . . . .. 94 _. Harrisburg, Pa City corporation City corporation Pleasure driveway and park district. 9") 3,118,442 2,145, 668 1,038,057 1,107,611 2,946,784 1, 605,508 1,341,276 2,122,357 902,322 1,220,035 3,051,578 1, 919,430! 1,132,148| 1,989,182 1,009,006 980,176 2, 285,8961 1,897,7651 388,131 [ 1,439,988 1,169,864 270,124 $142,109 $53,112 5,293 23,066 23,066 41,896 41,896 148,333 27,861 10, 693 18,419 18,419 11,301 11,301 7,315 5,938 5,938 165,691 84,711 42,452 30,874 11, 578 9,812 9,812 26,476 26,476 23,964 15,976 7,988 12,546 12,546 319,364 319,364 i 2,091,037 1,095,937! 995,100 1,378,515 560,090 818,425 68,984 18,639 50,345 60,142 60,142 2, 643,729 1,772,193| 1, 521, 663 1,029, 560 2,512 156,551 29, 749 i 1 9? 93 4,121,051 3,899,233 2,620,516 1,278,717 $109,360 73,983 71, 705 2,278] 5,250,325 3, 595,263! 1,655,062, 2, 799, 398 1,901,391 898,007 3,739,229! 2, 387,553 3,997 2,961,986 2, 260, 852 204,743 2,414,944 1,420, 239 994, 705 1, 693,305 832, 510 860,795 2, 587, 569 1,276,316 1,140,072 171,181 2,140,189 948,450 1,025,453 166, 286 46,988 46,988 1,944,873 1, 595, 260 120,967 120,850 117 43, 654 89,160 5, 861 22,320 3,000 19,320 51,115 51,115' 837,087 1,081,733 City corporation 758,173 863,1401 School district * Thefiguresfor this city cover the transactions for only eleven months. GENEKAL OF M U N I C I H A L G O V E R N M E N T : 137 TABLES. 1922—Continued, assigned to each, see p. 13. For a ttext discussion of this table, see p . 18.] REVENUE RECEIPTS—continued. From taxes— contd. Nonbusiness license. From special From assessFrom fines, ments and subvenforfeits, special tions and and charges grants. escheats. for outlays. From donations, gifts, and pension assessments. From rents of investment properties, and interest. From highway privileges. From earnings of general departments. From earnings of public service enterprises. I 5 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000. $1,377 I 1,377 $83,392 83,392 $64,931 64,931 $28,391 I $14,335 14,335 $37, 58S 37,58S $76,093 68,476 7,617 28,391 76 7, 690 61,561 5,521 20,979 10,078 13,045 117,879 277,229 77 745,386 745,386 53,468 53,468 82,793 14,432 14,432 156,284 128,970 27,314 216,284 202,751 13,533 416,976 416,976 78 29,946 29,851 95 33,754 32,736 1,018 296,586 296,586 79 8,871 8,871 38,071 38,071 19,699 19,699 •84,651 84,651 39,475 39,475 1,507 29,550 23,191 37,848 56,820 56,820 217,021 217,021 110,187 110,187 398,324 1,002 397,322 59,713 59,713 52,809 79,191 340,956 80 j 125,126 104,526 20,600 123,027 71,606 51,421 287,673 287,673i 81 9,917 62, 111 11,212 337,851 27,887 990 j 48,125 49,753 197,046 82 9, 716 9,716 592,505 592,505 9,162 9,162 118,529 3,937 3,937 500 I 500 34,387 21,392 12,995 53,491 25,487 28,004 879,074 879,074 83 62,982 62,982 176,216 176,216 82,983 82,983 5,143 | 5,143 1 89,655 44,960 44,695 8,931 5,948 2,983 298,478 298,478 84 14,633 1 14,633 23,698 18,387 5,311 52,897 25,819 27,078 308, 630 308,630 85 13,571 13,571 86,226 53,563 32,663 253,353 253,353 86 41,729 16,397 25,332 9,841 4,602 5,239 162,042 162,042 87 118,529 26,862 26,862 474, 699 474,699 4,118 4,118 73,338 • 225 73,338 225 111, 595 8,754 8,754 111,595 8,818 8,818 28,324 28,324 50,908 50,908 85,344 85,344 7,605 7, 605 262, 526 262,526 3,961 3,894 67 95,692 95,692 14,656 22,814 78,676 3,996 26,921 14,770 328,968 266,774 3,438 1,818 142 298 1,260 41,885 112, 270 37,702 396, 672 322,827 88 89 36, 303 36,303 434,816 434,816 19, 111 19,111 715,909 71, 525 71, 525 73,289 73,289 38,207 38,207 213,425 174,557 38,868 774,359 774,359 90 42,290 60,806 109,640 13, 536 613,653 91 1,743 22,495 30,114 204,820 9? 15,340 3,699 11,641 87,112 87,112 47,173 35,002 12,171 28, 737 8,176 20, 561 263,723 263, 723 93 22,906 13,834 9,072 3,591 3,591 33,102 13,666 15,743 3,693 32, 787 27,358 4,230 1,199 4,410 4,410 94 5,097 5,097 37,635 37,635 14,562 7, 738 6,824| 17,903 9,268 8,635 4,177 4,177 95 715,909 1 $1,510,319 1,510,319 74,565 74,565 82,793 1 $536,101 260,274 275,827 12,198 36, 881 3,014 94,657 20,619 26,922 2,440 2,440 126,057| 126,057 7,437 7,405 32 139,351 139,351 10,937 10,934 67,734 67,734 412,007 70,185 70,185 85, 574 85,574 3 30,105 30,105 9,694 9, 694 20,082 20,082 89,391 1 J 89,391' 138 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 3 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number R E V E N U E RECEIPTS. City numb er. From taxes. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . j Total. i ; Special. General property. Poll. i | Business. Property. 1 All other. 1 GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. $3,404,235 1,831,193! 1, 573, 042! $2,488,225. 976,741 L 1,511,484. Wilkes-Barre, Pa C i t y corporation School district 2, 054,768 1,032,182 1, 022, 586 1,597,8361. 798,1691. 799,667| _ Sioux C i t y , I o w a C i t y corporation School district 2,850, 572 1,472,910 1, 377, 662 2,160,588!. 890,706. 1,269,882}. South Bend, Ind C i t y corporation School district 3,071,4811 1, 686,484) 1,384,997i 2,098,626!. 898,882'. 1,199, 744! _ Portland, M e . . C i t y corporation B r i d g e district W a t e r district Pier site district 2, 989,8811 46,3591 402, 504 30, 8641 96 Wichita, Kans__ C i t y corporation S chool district 97 100 ... $59,494 59,494 $138, 873 42, 450 96,423}-. 34,161 34,161 ! 2,476, 709 2, 405,806 41, 591 62,335 62, 335) $51,997| 51,997 19, 676 5, 279! 14,3971. 5, 520 5, 520| 56, 394! 56, 394) 45, 062 45,062| 29,312 2,041, 286 1, 826, 470 102, 207| 39, 328 37, 954 1,374! 61,837 61,837 Troy, N . Y C i t y corporation L a n s i n g b u r g h school district. County supervisors' fund. 2,924,012 2, 664,130 147,273 102 Binghamton, N . Y 2,639,925 1, 679, 509 103 Rockford, 111 C i t y corporation School district P a r k district _ _ 2,738,723 1, 459,164| 1,155,175j 124,384 2,047, 676 913,075 1, 014, 524 120,077 14,267 14,267| C h a r l e s t o n , S. C C i t y corporation S chool district 2,351,772 1, 925,632 426,140 1, 431, 486 1, 078, 849 352, 637 147,327 147, 327 Little Rock, Ark._ C i t y corporation School district Sewer a n d street imp r o v e m e n t district. 1, 557,1791 674, 3381 785,168] 97,673 939,805 329, 803 610,002 Johnstown, Pa C i t y corporation School district 2,151,888 1,115, 675 1, 036, 213 1, 575, 071 753,690| 821, 381 E a s t St. Louis, 111.. C i t y corporation School district P a r k district 2,107, 510 1, 282, 6731 730,793 1, 254, 028| 521,134 647, 056| 85,838 96,114 96,114! 4, 593, 9831 3, 247, 802) 1, 346,181 1,935, 206 1,406,624 528, 582 112,990, 112,990; 3, 002,6231 3, 585, 788) 1,972,442 2,403,795 2, 244,991 800,866j 1,444,125! 1,842, 4791 672,232| 1,170, 247 105 107 _ 94, 044| S a c r a m e n t o , Calif C i t y corporation School district 109 110 Brockton, Mass Hoboken, N . J Terre Haute, Ind—. C i t y corporation School district 112,6091 _ - ., 506 . 1, 506 1 . 112; € 14, 648! 13, 087! 13, 087; 182,100: 92, 340| 89,760'. 228, 792 20,640 . 173, 708J 133,554 133,554 58,585i 58, 585' 35,479 1, 028! 7, 772! 108,817; 14,839| 5,984 8,855| 12, 055 12, 055 OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Continued, assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 18.] EEVENUE Ill 139 GENERAL. TABLES. Nonbusiness license. From special assessments and special charges for outlays. From fines, forfeits, and escheats. From ' subventions a n d grants. EECEIPTS—continued. From donations, gifts, and pension assessments. From r e n t s of investment properties, a n d interest. From highway privileges. From earnings of general departments. From earnings of p u b l i c service enterprises. fc a § >> o GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. I i 1 I ' 1 $31,643 31,643 $647,054 647,054 $24,546 $655 i 655 $6,011 6,011 1 $58,206 32,459 25, 747 $36,10S 24,844 11,265 $6,281 6, 281 96 12,231 3,275 8,956 15,081 7,049 8,032 2,097 2,097 97 1 24, 546 6,479 6,479 97,135 97,135 | 14,312 14, 312 8,286 8,286 j 1 22,388 22,388 355,496 355,496 ! ! $46,011 46,011 4,593 4,593 60,076 60,076 13, 270 13,193 77 21, 548 21, 548 6,727 1 6,727 2,937 2,937 108,854 577 108,854 577 51,820 9, 387 42,433 2,008 2,008 57,426 57,426 21,879 18,848 3,031 173, 724 111, 408 62,316 304,820 304,820 98 113,259 69, 761 64, 085 5,676 2,011 2,011 26,431 25,878 553 71,904 20, 536 51,368 279,682 279,682 99 113,259 137,629 137,629 23,824 23,824 4,375 106,270 70,436 393 33,889 1,552 73,810 [ 73,810 425,932 100 57,317 4,599 4,599 20, 286 20,192 94 7,066 6,896 170 4,375 j j 2, 357 2,357 116, 074 116,074 4,911 4,911 196,711 155,682 41, 029 13,189 10,790 2,399 368,615 347,862 101 347,862 ! ! 3,370 143,354 17,444 293,164 43,836 170 31,342 140,443 151,299 102 236, 584 236, 584 13,015 13,015 79,232 , 36,581 36,581 6,961 2,240 4,721 10,631 10, 631 5,368 4,553 64 751 117, 561 57,371 56,634 3,556 170,847 103 170,847 ! ! ! 16,228 16,070 158 105, 002 105, 002 21,541 21, 541 64,308 2,557 61, 751 29,487 29,487 36,260 36,260 52,004 49,217 2,787 3,235 1,616 1,619 437, 706 104 437, 706 58,055 58,005 98,978 1,362 63, 679 63, 679 70,207 97, 776 941 96,835 31,564 31, 564 4,639 1,098 3,534 7 34,836 30,246 4,590 10,999 105 10,999 70,207 152,010 60,000 92,010 7,973 7,973 :::::::::: 55,903 31,801 24,102 12, 609 3,649 8,960 629 106 629 775 775 7,230 6,549 49, 628 35,166 6,937 7,525 107 79,232 i ! i 1 50 97, 616 11,379 11,379 66, 310 66, 310 39,879 39, 879 562,059 562,059 29,319 29, 319 17,453 17,453 ' 1 76,800 3,544 3,544 76,800 —_:.:::::::::::::: 1,159, 561 1,159, 561 15,120 13, 514 1,606 816,187 2,500 813,687 955 7,814 61, 214 243,336 10, 564 4,972 5,410 301,811 13, 659 13,659 20,257 20,257 8,689 8,689 124,168 124,1681 14, 528 10,591 2,862 7, 729! • 681 9,018 9,018 33,453 33,453 192,995 190, 689 2,306 319,453 108 319,453 77,497 30,494 53,297 239,151 24,893 236, 642 109 323,360 110 21,269 11,092 10, 177; 139,482 16,533 122,949 37,503 111 37, 503 140 F I N A N C I A L STATISTICS OF TABLE CITIES. 3.—REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number R E V E N U E RECEIPTS. City numb c i ! CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. From taxes. Total. General , property. Special. Poll. Business. Property, j All other. GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. 11? 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 1?0 1?1 m m m 125 Saginaw, Mich City corporation School district Pawtucket, R. I Passaic, N. J _ Gary, Ind City corporation School district Springfield, Ohio City corporation School district Altoona, Pa City corporation School district Long Beach, Calif_._ City corporation S chool district Chester, Pa City corporation School district Mobile, Ala C ity corporation School district Racine, Wis New Britain, Conn ._ _ _ Lansing, Mich City corporation School district Holyoke, Mass Springfield, 111 City corporation School district Pleasure driveway and park district. $2, 703,159 1,573,910 1,129, 249 $1,897,573 1, 033,609 863,964 2, 597, 254 2, 285,114 1,925,259 1,709,115 3, 018, 739 I 1,859, 872 1,158,867 2, 056,920 993, 053 1, 063,867 1,936, 742 1,191,859 744,883 $18,897 18,897 5, 220 5, 220| 44, 575] 44, 5751 1,842, 255 1, 052, 539 789, 716 61, 221 59,460 1, 761 1, 269, 320 596,069 673, 251 1, 037, 043 473,946 563, 097 42,945 42,945 1,417, 539 1,061,420; 356,119 853, 613 519,427 334,186 2, 721,362 2, 255,364| 1,694,681 1, 783,316 3,795,963 2,846,273| 949,690; 1,831, 608 1,036,413 795,195 4,081,887! 2,032,942 2,419,372 1, 370.720 950,016 98,636 1,647,788 702, 574 852,630 92,584 24,935 24, 935 128,339 Chattanooga, Tenn 1, 637,157, 1,055,365 2, 504,229 1,248,125 1,256,104 1, 640,257 958,447 681, 810 2, 321, 729' 1, 286,969 1,034, 760( 1, 869, 746 882,124 987,622 1,815,376' 1,294,110| 521, 266 1,313,130 910,953 402,177 1, 826,364 913,948 912,416 1, 266,505 513,035 753,470 1,413,052; 1,055, 7301 357,322 896,341 618,487 277,854 Bethlehem, Pa._ _ _ City corporation School district . __ 131 Covington, Ky Cifcv nornoratinn i School district..- 9,687 9, 687 1,142, 718 439,906 702,812 Berkeley, Calif City corporation School district Davenport, Iowa City corporation School district Hamtramck, Mich City corporation School district 130 16, 574 55, 942 1, 962, 401 1, 078,497 883, 904 1 3,601, 773! 2,254,801 1,346, 972j 1?7 1?9 $17, 264 2,554 13, 784 931,142 638, 503 292,639 1?6 1?8 $10,684 10,684 $66 66 7,870 159,098 159,098 7,870 189,233 14,239 24,305 33,432 2, 586 4, 747 4, 747 260,909 124,013 34,452 18, 742 15,739 3,003 1 i ! 31,028 31,028 I 1 — i — i 24, 605 6,069 6,069! — 64,500 22,500 42,000 30,006 30,006 114, 600 114, 600 OF M U N I C I P A L GOVERNMENT: 1922—Continued, assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18.] REVENUE RECEIPTS—continued. ill 141 GENERAL TABLES. Nonbusiness license. From special From From assessfines, subvenments and forfeits, tions and special and grants. charges escheats. for outlays. From donations, gifts, and pension assessments. From rents of investment properties, and interest. From highway privileges. From earnings of general departments. From earnings of public service enterprises. a § >> Q GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000.—Continued. $625 625 i ! $2,239 2,239 $198,551 198,551 $84 84 $208, 727 1,200 207, 527 | 4,451 14,400 63,969 101,648 5,219 13, 739 19,108 232,149 $6,881 6,759 5, 553 5,553 786,782 786,782 8,871 8,871 85,196 85,196 4,959 4,054 905 247,146 2,000 245,146 12, 290 i i I 1 ! ! 35,872 35,872 5,430 5,430 161,090 161,090 372,957 372,957 10,451 10,451 6,796 6,796 1 1 j 1 i 1 49,572 49,572 11,988 11,988 531,886 531,886 30, 799 30, 799 13,283 13,283 63,188 63,188 $209,325 j 112 209,325 103,782 42,946 j 49, 509 20,399 385,173 113 92 114 14, 779 11,808 2,971 1 35,901 29,973 5,928 10,091 115 10,091 65, 238 55,398 9,840 255,137 70,169 184,968 188,115 116 188,115 6,219 6,219 23,801 19, 332 4,469 65, 773 24, 640 41,133 158,642 117 158,642 15,930 15,930 33,459 33,459 49,181 36,174 13,007 424,978 118 424,978 14, 673 15 14, 658 467 467 25,767 18,399 7,368 27,299 12, 670 1,225 11,445 1,849 27,708 27,708 7,101 6,482 619 19,149 18,999 150 232,784 120 232, 784 1,849 12,290 135,490 50,816 50,803 13 542,475 14,965 14, 965 60,829 19,226 19,226 $65,278 41, 946 23,332 6,144 6,144 542,475 60,829 i | 1 65 71, 587 135,490 [ $110,007 75,581 34,426 27,299 2,545 | 119 2,545 ! i 8,532 3,130 67,881 35,653 7,775 27,348 126,633 39,518 180,197 7,888 30,390 38,862 78,873 89,118 303,735 121 189,401 122 i j 2,109 2,109 109,391 109,391 6,149 6,149 133,186 5,000 5,000 29,485 29,172 313 105,441 84,445 20,996 1, 568,847 123 1,568,847 133,186 | 621 6,354 17,106 54, 467 53,235 4 57,177 70,654 ] , 345,348 124 ! l 5,088 5,088 144,018 143,793 5,602 5,602 72,936 4,076 4,076 31,534 31,534 14,814 11,618 2,636 560 44,181 17,100 21,814 5,267 424,400 125 424,400 i| 72,936 225 60,213 18,432 264,889 552 6,419 19, 210 72,690 11,048 126 108,328 108,328 1,574 1,574 547,976 ! 21,008 21,008 11,120 120 11,000 46,283 46, 283 14,216 10,916 3,300 92,831 83,816 9,015 1,894 127 1,894 ! < 3,080 3,080 280,316 280,316 4,838 4,838 3,243 3,243 15,877 13,844 2,033 46,656 30, 567 16, 089 27,872 128 27,872 7,016 4,567 2,449 4,306 1, 290 3,016 264 598 19Q 264, 598 41, 645 12,185 29,460 15,945 1,839 14,106! 226,990 130 226,990 11,042 8,417 2,625 19,716 9,143 10, 573 270,626 131 270,626 547.976 10,057 10,057 29,016 29,016 \ j 6,993 6,993 79,492 79,492 20,148 20,148 113, 624 113.624 1 | ! i i I 2,925 2,925 3,574 3,574 87,628 87,628 9,588 9,588 16,933 16,840 93 64, 587 8.700 64, 587 8,700 10, 567 10, 567 64,355 3,993 2,078 1,915 64,35.3 8,650 8,650 142 F I N A N C I A L STATISTICS OF TABLE CITIES. 3.—REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number R E V E N U E RECEIPTS. 1 1 City number. ! ! From taxes. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Total. i1 I General property. J| j Special. ! Poll. j Business. Property. All other. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OE 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. 13? Lincoln, N e b r . .. C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t - . S a n i t a r y district i $2,769,089, 1,342, 240 1,311,3901 115,459| $1,956, 633 643,850 1, 220, 250 92,533 1,426,251! 2,320, 750 704,302 1, 619, 445 1,145,067 560, 985 584,082 $12,436 12, 436 $23,563 16,690 6, 873 2,799 29,776 116,547 8,451 j 13,996 13,996 40, 295 40,295 133 134 Portsmouth, Va Haverhill, Mass 135 Wheeling, W . Va C i t y corporation School district 1, 736,29o! 1,130, 885 605,405| 136 N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y 2,754,301 1,803,675 137 Highland Park, Mich C i t y corporation 3,436,806 2,194,993 1,241,813! 2,414,402 1, 330,338 1,084,064 9, 543 9, 543 138 Macon, Ga C i t y corporation School district 1, 584,834 1, 268,146 316, 688 903, 757 676, 585 227,172 159, 317 159, 317 139 Huntington, W. Va C i t y corporation School district . 2,027,894 1,035,622 992, 272 1,464, 763 483, 687 981,076 E a s t Orange, N . J . . . 2,419,820 1, 527, 694 141 Lancaster, P a C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . _ 998,838 603, 761 395,077 643,963 332,853 311,110 14?, Roanoke, Va 1,574,452 1,024, 724 143 Tampa, Fla. C i t y corporation 1, 733,163 1,101, 841 631, 322 1, 254, 530 792,768 461, 762 Augusta, Ga C i t y corporation 2,141, 432 1,614, 778 526,654 1,306, 708 869,144 437, 564 157, 584 157, 584 C i t y corporation 1, 648,978 871,110 773,891 3,977 1, 096, 270 414,306 678,427 3, 537 81, 555 81, 555 C i t y corporation 1,987,961 1, 264, 254 723, 707 1,320,480 742, 759 577, 721 1, 539,996 787,191 140 144 .. . _ __ _ _ . 145 146 147 Winston-Salem, N . C 148 F r e s n o , Calif __ C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . 149 Topeka, Kans C i t y corporation School district __ _ .1 $104,135 24,567 $131, 734 136,254 103,597 4,533 743 12,668 12, 668 21,978 21,978 9,033 78, 834 j 12, 627 4,016 8,611 16,852 16, 852 11,415 173,651! 6,855 123,229! 123, 229 6,855 | ] 1,869 6,362 3,122, 746 s 1, 702, 820 1, 419,926 1,541,438 844,981 696, 457 !1 2, 245, 300 1, 231, 478 1,013, 822 1, 712, 740 727, 835 984, 905 i j 6,048 j 6, 048) 36,159' 111,768 110,925 843, 27, 882 27, 882 150 Atlantic City, N . J 4, 419, 027 3,086, 769 | 10,545 151 Quincy, M a s s . 2,936,436 i 2,140, 842 86,957 4,095, 687 2,471, 306 1 ! 1,624,381 1, 970, 656 928,191 1,042,465 353 274, 570 22. 339 127, 250 j 15? C i t y corporation i [ 1 ! i ! 27,257 26,316 941 143 GENERAL TABLES. or MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: 1922—Continued, assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 18.] R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S - -continued From taxes— contd. From special assessments and special charges for outlays. Nonbusiness license. From fines, forfeits, and escheats. From subventions and grants. From donations, gifts, and pension assessments. From highway privileges. From rents of investment properties, and interest. From earnings of general departments. From earnings of public service enterprises. s GROUP IV.—CITIES H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,0C0 TO 100,000—Continued. $319,766 296,840 $5,118 5,118 $8,275 2,993 5,282 $43,347 12,900 30,447 © a o $7,864 7,864 $866 866 $58,608 16,901 41,707 $41,682 34, 851 6,831 $290,931 132 290,931 5,667 18,107 986 71,949 58,780 12,759 126,184 382,423 133 190,315 134 6,551 101 6,450 18,463 18,463 35,115 30,311 4,804 20, 562 13,164 7,398 201,346 135 201,346 710 105,769 57,854 157,263 136 74,051 52,917 21,134 194, 878 161,961 32,917 337,823 137 337, 823 22,926 9,981 1,207 21, 584 24,692 8,480 82,692 14,006 13,136 13,136 223,451 223,451 15, 637 15,637 2,671 2,671 3,666 171,172 19,079 163,053 7,642 6,185 6,185 268,397 268,397 24, 813 24,813 103, 287 3,427 3,016 411 4,006 4,006 5,267 5,267 22,338 22, 338 103, 287 1 438,867 438, 867 9, 867 9, 867 22, 242 22, 242 1,904 50 1,854 11,617 11, 617 13,611 12,834 777 76, 674 70,203 6,471 305, 929 138 305,929 80,414 1,674 158 16, 677 16, 677 158 11, 582 7,439 4,143 11,874 6,653 5,221 15, 544 139 15,544 1,674 80,414 33, 470 123, 247 933 211, 716 5,868 87, 619 64,100 42,300 230,473 140 1,943 1,943 4,588 4,588 423 423 54, 690 9,508 8,461 8,461 9,508 8,451 2,498 5,953 224, 372 141 224, 372 54, 690 12, 960 7,755 5,205 40, 425 47, 560 59, 658 81, 577 4,190 1,739 1,739 11,122 11,122 30, 773 30, 773 28, 259 860 860 42, 013 42,899 35, 842 142 47, 888 43,088 4,800 221, 036 91, 390 129, 646 6,872 143 6,872 14,167 14,167 19,092 17, 280 1,812 157, 241 153,431 3,810 240, 750 144 240, 750 523 523 23,617 23, 212 20, 930 2,282 155, 886 145 155,886 134, 369 117, 529 16,840 171, 976 146 171, 976 9,755 28, 259 3,165 3,165 123, 913 123,913 24,152 24,152 I 171,378 171, 378 35,344 35,344 83, 468 83, 468 2,380 2,380 68, 380 1,625 68, 380 1,625 23,177 440 122, 552 135 135 33, 637 27, 043 6,594 i 1,244 1,244 186, 260 186, 260 11, 260 11,260 122, 552 8,700 3,839 3,839 149, 746 559, 012 559,012 33, 482 199,105 15,000 92,145 92,145 698, 969 3,083 3,083 17, 355 79, 892 205,135 147 12,081 12, 083 175 175 93, 263 69,606 23, 657 (,973 148 6,973 17, 592 17, 592 27, 337 19, 336 8,001 37, 739 24, 558 13,181 221,355 149 221, 355 155,179 183, 494 57, 910 293, 560 150 38, 020 111,078 265,916 151 25, 712 25, 712 95, 796 89, 864 5,932 1, 298, 805 152 1, 298,805 698, 969 1 6, 955 6,955 172, 300 172, 300 13, 665 13, 665 7,735 7, 735 10, 778 9,517 5,920 313, 682 12,950 97, 592 5,018 28, 474 28, 675 28,675 30, 818 30,818 29,327 29, 327 573, 782 573, 782 16, 750 3,468 2,207 1,261 11, 391 11,391 144 F I N A N C I A L STATISTICS OF TABLE CITIES. 3.—REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number REVENUE RECEIPTS. City number. F r o m taxes. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. Special. General property. Poll. Property. Business. All o t h e r . GROUP I V — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. 153 K a l a m a z o o , Mich__ C i t y corporation School district 154 Maiden, Mass $2, 258,065 1, 231, 712 1 1,026, 353 2, 019,182 1 j $1, 626, 3131 750,736! 875, 577| 1 1,400,161; $4,325 4,325 $91,839 $133, 709 1,521 $30,482 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000. 1 155 $1, 264,987 j $586,089 156 L a k e w o o d , Ohio C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . _. . 1, 972, 757 !! 1,327,988 !! 644, 769 i 1,185,654 690,220 495,434 157 York, Pa C i t v corporation School district 1, 052, 401 I! 500,070 I! 552, 331 ! 815,543 349,311 466,232 158 B a y City, Mich ._ C i t y corporation School district 2,171, 653 |l 1, 387, 393!j 784, 260 !| 1,364,453 763,773 600,680 Shreveport, La C i t y corporation School district 1, 903, 277 ! 1, 452.10T i 451,173 945,343 636,545 308, 798 2,016,04] 1 986, 396 1 1,029, 645 ! 1, 518, 381 576,502 ' 941,879 1, 443, 303 j 730, 710 i 712, 593 i 982,123 383,960 598,163 159 160 Cedar Rapids, Iowa C i t y corporation School district 161 McKeesport, Pa C i t y corporation School district _ __ $4, 355 $5,965 ! $11,093 11,093 $85,356 1,819 1,819 20,000 10,000 10,000 j 36,433 36,433 1,722 1,722 J: | 8,467 1 147,490 147, 490 8,467 14, 926 14,926 12,000 17,189 17,189 12,000 I 16? 163 N e w t o n , M a s s . -_ _ Elmira, N . Y 164 N e w Castle, P a C i t y corporation S chool d i s t r i c t . . 165 D e c a t u r , 111 C i t y corporation School district 166 Chelsea, M a s s 167 W i c h i t a Falls, T e x C i t y corporation School district 168 169 __ _ __ ___ . 3, 253, 992 1, 770,029 i 2, 039, 428 1, 093, 383 1,104,140 1 451,169 1 652,97] i 842,970 278,826 564,144 1,459,893 ! 797, 555 ! 662, 338 | 1, 026, 307 436,216 590,091 1, 821, 602 1, 365, 067 I 1,191, 272 1 821, 423 i 369,849 802,838 505,835 297, 003 Galveston, Tex 1, 885, 960 i 1, 063, 756 Oak P a r k , 111 C i t y corporation School district P a r k district 2, 080,819 1, 081, 534 959, 699 39, 586 . _ 335,224 46,479 29, 603 1,591 56, 897 23, 542 23, 000 542 33,642! 33, 642 14, 793 14, 793 97, 224 75, 293 16, 353 J ; ! : 1. 291,158 366,544 885,325 39,289 M o u n t Vernon, N . Y . _ . C i t y corporation School district.__ . . ._ 2, 015,162 ' 1,158, 577 i S56, 585 j 1, 593, 644 858,721 734,923 171 172 Woonsocket, R. I K e n o s h a , Wis 1, 587.147 ! 2,155, 970 1,124,688 1, 352, 501 4, 829 3, 340! 3, 340 7, 362 I 170 _ 231, 546 14,126 27,987 27, 987 4.945 4.945 119, 573 119, 573 17 390, 322 25,932 i 25,932! 12, 789 12,681! 26, 210,1 145 GENEEAL- TABLES. OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Continued, assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18.] BEVENUE RECEIPTS—continued. From taxes— contd. Nonbusiness license. From special From fines, ments and forfeits, special and chagres escheats. for outlays. From subventions and grants. From donations, gifts, and pension assessments. From highway privileges. From rents of investment properties, and interest. From earnings of public service enterprises. From earnings of general departments. GROUP IV.—CITIES H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. $4,032 4,032 $182, 585 182,585 $11,775 11, 775 $121,860 1,200 120,660 5,732 56,717 5,926 11,170 $54 54 $40,442 23,913 16,529 $57,066 43,479 13,587 $209,613 153 209,613 54,930 69,891 157,104 154 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000. 1 i $9,368 $63,097 $13,47£ $204, 50C $4,151 $47,054 $241,573 155 53, %t 53,96£ 263,308 263,308 1 36,867 36,867 109,15Z 80,992 58,135 22,86C 28,798 19,21S 9,579 193,365 156 193,365 3,286 3,286 29,308 29,308 3,973 3,973 $32,925 32,925 38,15C 29,350 8,800 15,954 5,484 10,470 250 250 62, 506 39,390 23,116 26,470 18,658 [ 7,812 466,063 158 466,063 1, 782 1, 7821 34,491 22,090 12,401 36,738 35, 780 958 231,370 159 231,370 8,001 8,001 97,635 32,847 64, 788 175,436 160 175,436 109, Ik $7,741 7,741 56,829 L 56,829 . ._ | 157 ! 1,790 1,79C 85,541 85,541 5,086 5,086 157,772 5,120 152,652 I 17,072 17, 072 1 311, 591 1 311,591j 52,148I 45,921 6,227 112,705 1 112,705 | 4,080 2,465 1,615 10,149 10,149 147,033 147,033 14,250 14,250 28,646 5,668 22,978 1,584 1,584 35,315 35,315 35,020 35,020 60,369 1,148 1,148 612 612 26,066 16,454 9,612 39,482 7,033 32,549 233,979 161 233,979 71,251 500 84,581 31,016 122, 719 20,964 219,571 16? 255,740 163 3,682 3,682 10,751 7,463 3,288 28,745 6,107 22,638 1,976 164 1,976 20,889 9,072 11,817 14,826 6,004 8,822 111, 700 165 111, 700 1 | 60,369 i 557 442 139,854 47,322 4,837 6,398 44,481 125,511 2,220 2,220 83, 548 83,548 11,133 10, 705 428 61,931 895 895 206,856 206,856 10, 869 10,869 61,931 51,602 51,602 2,816 1,748 5,550 6,281 5,531 5, 531, 26,835 26,835 18,369 18,369 71,481 2,709 22, 630 242,492 381,216 381,216 19,373 19,373 1,156 1,150 6 34,224 73,772 138,245 166 14,547 14,057, 490 48,350 47,475 875 199,981! 167 199,981 8,037 91, 873 172,761 265, 264! 168 4,247 1,326 2,921 1,607 1,607 27,8581 13,095 14,480 283 34,463 12,793 21,656 14 184,805{ 169 184,805 10,105 10,105 5,269 5, 269 25,965 22,449 3,516 25,912 14,167 11,745 170 10,556 112,0321 2,920 5,600| 110,805i 34,073! 40,895 35,728| 197,415! 171 159,9391 172 200 71,481 9, 076 72,788 72,788 * 35, 317 35, 317 7,478 7,478 85, 343 85,343 4, 595 4, 595 106,401 106,401 2,635 4, 612] 57,220 2,652! 83617—24f 1,174 29,8231 10 13,369 2,4611 ; 146 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 3.—REVENUE R E C E I P T S , BY DIVISOINS [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number REVENUE RECEIPTS. City number. F r o m taxes. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. Special. General property. Poll. Property. Business. All other. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 173 Hammond, Ind._ School d i s t r i c t . - 174 175 176 177 Montgomery, Ala._ Pittsfield, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J Beaumont, Tex 178 L i m a , Ohio C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . _ 179 Stockton, Calif C i t y corporation School district _ - -. 1 $1,535,586 - 890,294 645,292 $979, 772 442,407 537,365 1,092,889 1, 794,123 1,666,019 1,198,816 388,184 1, 268,688 1,003, 232 800,101 1, 277,4091 782, 038 495,371 618, 724 307, 473 311, 251 2, 429, 275 1, 506,074 923, 201 1,348,649 877,744 470,905 107, 0791 107,079! 1,851,422! 1,337, 220j 514, 202i 1,173,8941 777,064 396,830 18, 9631 18,963! $119,355 3,385 181 182 Medford, Mass Lexington, K y 1.877,159!, 1, 341,000 1,395,707 950,170| 183 Charleston, W . Va C i t y corporation School district 1, 378,910i 793,070| 585,840 1,130,403 567, 294 563,1091 184 Salem, M a s s 1.980,172 1, 429,095 185 Butte, Mont C i t y corporation School district 1, 327,024! 878, 560, 448,464| 858,626 581,305 277, 321! 186 Everett, Mass 1,843,771: 1, 333,485! 135,427 187 188 189 Fitchburg, Mass 1,984,190 2, 286, 544 1,105, 271 1,323,784 1, 585,491 773, 217 141, 786 1, 620, 271 787,931 832,340 827, 741 454, 971 372, 770 2,528,423 I 2, 044, 473 1 483,950 i 711,849 421,245 290,604 1,070,101 542,168 527,933 742,837 320, 506 422,331 1, 580, 691 942, 558 638,133 1,086,563 522, 503 564,060 2,975, 616 2,009, 550 1,930, 641 973,141 947, 265 10, 235 1,395, 645 ' 483, 737 901,680 10,228 2,175,348 1,464, 575 686,183 1, 037, 271 462, 947 549, 734 C i t y corporation 191 H a m i l t o n , Ohio _ C i t y corporation 1 92 Springfield, M o 193 C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . 194 Brookline, M a s s 195 196 Jamestown, N . Y C i t y corporation County fund _ . supervisors' 24,590 1 24,590 22,662 871 4,182 193,179 3,592 33,055 1,700 "i P u e b l o , Colo C i t y corporation School district _ 190 | $9, 938 9,938 1,866 1, 866 3,949 3,949; 180 West Hoboken, N . J $104, 000i $14,390 5, 756 8,634 39, 526 92,192 95,875 21,331 2,603 130, 404 10,025 10,025 30,9021 30,9021 18,145 1,441 19, 736 19, 736 17,142! 17,142 84,456 11,946 2,1071 81,590 107,263 22, 074 6,3141 20, 879| 46,085! 1 23,621; 23,143! 122,602 1,200 10, 287 4781 53,658| 53, 658 4,231 4,231 7,226 7,226 [ 10,440 5,220 5,220 219,155 441,042 45,688 45,142 45,142| ! 7, 693 i 7, 693! % 210 15,413 15,413| 35,469 23,622 11,847 33,827 33, 827 113,853 113,853 147 GENERAL TABLES. OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: 1922—Continued, assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 18.] REVENUE RECEIPTS—continued. From taxes— contd. Nonbusiness license. From special From assessfines, ments and forfeits, special and charges escheats. for outlays. From subventions and grants. From donations, gifts, and pension assessments. From highway privileges. From rents of investment properties, and interest. From earnings of general departments. From earnings of public service enterprises. c 0 a o GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. $13,448 13,448 $61,288 23,728 37, 560 118, 756 9,386 102,182 90, 624 2,533 19,187 $36,197 4,501 18, 631 4,453 76, 445 35,915 53,806 32,370 18, 613 17,181 160, 973 135, 569 314, 372 197,188 11, 438 11,438 134,817 1,000 133,817 33,331 6, 625 26, 706 5,000 5,000 62, 728 54,974 7,754 26,835 10,992 15,843 257, 280 178 257, 280 316,946 316,946 48,501 48, 501 469, 768 20,631 449,137 2,502 2,502 38, 244 38, 244 29,184 29,046 138 34,076 31,055 3,021 29,805 179 29,805 133, 832 133,832 31, 998 31,998 106,757 1,352 1,264 88 8,932 8,932 7,030 6,988 42 13, 778 3,293 10, 485 348, 678 180 348, 678 106,757 75,413 1,500 134 350 30,436 52, 273 51,940 29, 577 129,237 181 10, 314 182 1,937 1,937 25, 646 14, 920 10, 726 42, 622 32, 688 9,934 7,303 183 7,303 50 21, 239 94, 857 174,885 184 12, 621 9,0810 3,54 13,069 10, 646 2,423 185 25,503 53, 972 161, 302 186 33,311 44,288 43,214 23, 759 185,963 70,789 10,404 146,513 187 192,425 188 1K9 4,789 4,789 8,645 8,645 67,493 49,876 17, 617 190 5,587 5.288 299 12,833 4,416 8,417 696,212 191 696, 212 27,359 4,501 22,858 20,242 11,713 8,529 3,897 192 3,897 18,304 14, 263 4,041 7,970 6,555 ],415 193 $214, 077 214, 077 $6, 092 6,092 $61, 733 11, 644 393 2,764 5,783 105, 777 87,913 64, 838 6,308 41,939 5,742 7,532 16,146 28, 524 28, 524 92,917 92, 917 4,521 4,521 6,208 6,208 61, 733 1,002 900 29,267 106,310 1,835 6,736 2,853 52, 466 15, 244 15,244 92,120 92,120 20,637 20,637 2,071 2,071 439 9,416 2,971 11,130 177, 930 177, 930 39, 714 39, 714 1,882 14,163 3,843 2,337 11, 527 3,525 13,862 179,782 7,755 4,499 4,395 2,221 4,280 69,174 188,866 6,900 1,605 4,641 1 415 lj415 222,826 222,826 20,476 20,476 441,474 441,474 1,791 1,790 1 24,309 24,309 823,582 823, 582 8,782 8,782 172,492 2,000 170,492 14,888 750 14,138 16,497 16,497 122,308 122,308 9,043 8,043 1,000 73, 215 1,335 1,335 872 872 381, 677 381. 677 3,775 3,775 62,548 849 62, 548 849 ' J ! ! | 792 9,080 1,027 46,545 46,545 113,296 113,296 14,223 14,223 164,849 4,227 4,227 133,397 133,397 21,711 21,711 1,581 1,250 331 17,118 17,118 15, 685 1,000 1,000 73,215 34,456 115,823 115,823 174 175 176 177 8,453 69,896 162,931 194 8,207 6,817 1,390 9,930 9,930 11,125 . 9,773 1,345 53,622 45,228 8,394 228,179 195 228,179 3,181 2,806 375 15,360 15,360 19,075 14,002 5,073 66,520 63,189 3,331 575, 634 196 575,634 5,792 34,456 I j 1,710 4,638 4,638 164,849 i $157, 600 173 157,600 $3,405 3,405 $13, 843 13,843 I 148 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 3 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS [ F o r a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y S t a t e s , w i t h t h e n u m b e r REVENUE RECEIPTS. •j 1 ! City numb s From taxes. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. ,i General property. Il GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N Special. Poll. O F 30,000 T O 50,000—Continued. Waco, Tex Superior, W i s ,360,043! ,371,660! $1,019,488 977, 532 L o r a i n , Ohio C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t . _ . .,508,544;i 879,358!' 629,186, i 862, 562 409,136 453,426 Muskegon, Mich C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t . _ . ., 556, 562 906, 522 650,040 992,330 593,324 399.006 Joliet, 111 C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . . .,655,941! 915, 383'f 925, 497| 295, 5181 629,979! D u b u q u e , Iowa C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t . - . ., 462, 203 950. 296, 511,907 1,038,091' 567.950| 470,141| Muncie, Ind C i t y corporation. , 208, 591 537, 610; 670, 981 j 967, 509 411, 502! 556.007 $5,148 2,145 3,003 , 103,402| 854,867! 248, 535j 437,214 160,183 9,140 3,999 5,14l' l! 740,558J] School d i s t r i c t - Business. Property. All other. 1, 294 1,294 C o l u m b i a , S. C C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . Chicopee, Mass , 785,839 1,085,195! B a t t l e Creek, M i c h . . C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . . , 595,088 832,449 762,639J 1, 237,80: 597,1431 640,664] N e w Rochelle, N . Y . 2, 590, 469 2,085,914! Pontiac, Mich City corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . . , 776, 555, , 086,4101 690,1451 1,272,110 685,482 586,628 A u r o r a , 111 -. C i t y corporationSchool d i s t r i c t . _ . , 292,199, 731,264! 560,9351 884, 208 396, 707 487,501 Waterloo, Iowa City corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . . , 490, 594J 689,082 801, 512! 1, 234, 218| 480, 597 753, 621 Taunton, Mass 1,904,479! 1,011,354! Stamford, C o n n City corporation. Town 1, 578,889! 761,377! 817, 512| 1,439, 7931 693,073. 746, 720 Council Bluffs, I o w a C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . - 1, 209,515! 668,127 541, 388| 895,978' 392,641. 503,3371. 6, 714] 6,714 Williamsport, P a C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . . 936,450] 426,988! 509,462 757,334J. 324,329L 433,005]- 17,986 8,993i 8,993 Portsmouth, Ohio... C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . . 1,079,635| 607, 70l' 471,934| 591,289). 283,1111. Poughkeepsie, N . Y . 1,447,462! 909,941^ 19,354J $137,356 5,416 93,467 10,836 10,836 118,870 79,918 17,409| 4, 620 2,001 "~4,~ 620 "2,"55l 6,349 6,349 308,178J- 17,923] 46,820] GENEEAL TABLES. 149 OF M U N I S I P A L GOVERNMENT: 1922—Continued, assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 18.] REVENUE RECEIPTS--continued From taxes— contd. Nonbusiness license. From special From assessfines, m e n t s a n d forfeits, special and charges escheats. for outlays. From subventions a n d grants. Froni donations, gifts, and pension assessments. . From r e n t s of invest-i ment properties, a n d interest. From highway privileges. From earnings of general departments. From earnings of p u b l i c service enterprises. a> £1 g 3 a >> 5 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 1 $116,919 52,094 173,52$ 173,52? 36,263 j 36,262 | 154,997 2,000 152,997 79,28S 79,28S 10,05C 10,05C 105,466 1 1,200 104,266 1,250 1 63,049 85,416 85,416 2,060 2,060 578 578 $53,032 17,968 17,968 3,617 3,617 6,792 6,792 242,605 242,605 8,221 8,221 3,837 214,990 | 214,990 12,652 12, 652 3,837 884 73,259 3,222 884 73,259 3,222 1,298 85 1,213 60, 663 60,663 30,365 30,365 I 63,049 ! ! -- 1,250 I $100 100 i $17,941 9,032 $170, 665J 197 1 198. 35,425 32,388 3,037 35,463 15,737 19,72C 186,87 fil Ifltf1 186,876' 159,764 27,637 132,127 63,461 48,82C 14,641 134,18 2j 200 134,18 2! 16,756 16,756 52,982 5,452 47,530 215,14 2| 201 215,14 2i 116,66 116,661>i 20 5,554 30,657 13,233[ 17,424 46, 793 1,017 4,537 3,561 4,528 6,582 40,211 13,429 10, 564 2,865 8,107 5,379 2,728 204,080i 204 204,080!.... 1,462 1,462 62,695 76,405 76,405 34, 63 \\ 202 34, 635! 381 17, 726 6,702 10,135 23,638 8,465 33,655 363,558} 205 103 103 67,952 67,952 17,287 10,245 7,042 88,384 100 100 56,197 42,842 13,355 108,273 206 108, 2 7 3 ! . . „ 88,384 17, 359 4,265 13,094 6,981 99,191 2,666 159,822 20,071 3,452! 3,452; 135,336 135, 336 3,169 3,169 212 212 19,747 19, 747 105,355 105, 355 8,301 8,301 77,797 1,200 76, 597 45,164 15,500 15, 500 2,312 2,312 22,160j 20,187 71,737 40,432 32, 366 8,066 63, 539 44, 685 18,854 176,077 ! 20& 176,077 12, 383 12, 383 55, 615 29,362 26,253 136,980! 209 136,980 i 547 547 4,703 4,276 427 45, 518 20, 214 25,304 151,596j 210 151, 5961 56,442 73, 660 512,391! ? i i 6,8151 5,989 826| i 2,510| 2, 510| 29,162 14,175) 14, 987 37,487! 12,088 25,399 212 9, 702 8, 783 9191 19, 738 6,306 13,432 211,530 2 1 3> 211,530 12, 230| 6,311 5,919j 25,530 8, 257 17, 273 14. 379 21 i 14,379 365 365 12,901! 10,026 2, 875 j 43,916 33,159 10, 757 187, 372 2J5 187,372 320; 25, 633| 59,0621 159,972 216 5,408 3,391 2,017 6,187 4,422 4,422 22,160 4, 230 8,278 5,488 16,439! 7,020f 6,186 834 19,049 19, 049 7, 640 7, 640 22,125 14,022 14,022 306 306 7,043 7,043 23, 700 940 940 17,911 17,911 7, 322 7, 062! 260 44, 012! I 44,012 ! 25,741 25, 741 38,375 38,375 17, 622J 17, 622: 150, 799i 675 j 150,124' 1, 740| 89,45l| 3,143j 93, 537i 22,1251 11,495 11,495 23, 700 i $17,228 19,796 4,090 2,938 ! 1,152 8,089 23,190 23,190 62, 695 45,164 1 $50 14, 666 $9,3K i 61,979 $3,624 764 i 1 il 600, 600 12, 791 i ' 207 ! I 150 F I N A N C I A L STATISTICS OF TABLE CITIES. 3.—REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number R E V E N U E RECEIPTS From taxes. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T . Total. General property. Special. Poll. Business. Property, j All other. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 217 ' R o c k I s l a n d , 111 C i t y corporation School district $1,034,125i 709,014 325,111 $599,040 320, 630 278,410 218 Auburn, N. Y 1,341,777 858,303 219 Austin, Tex C i t y corporation School district 1,492,0231 1,175,596 316,427 711,551 529,311 182,240 220 Q u i n c y , 111 C i t y corporation School district Hp.Rith district 1,049,6931 587,569 444,145! 17,979J 740,254 324,896 397,800 17, 558 221 222 N e w n o r t N e w s . Va._ Meriden, Conn 905,530; 1, 085,389 631, 219 855,354 223 Easton, Pa C i t y corporation School district 920,018| 426,3131 493, 705j 747, 325 343,076, 404, 249 224 New Brunswick, N . J 1, 606,969| 969,922 225 D a n v i l l e , 111 _ C i t y corporation School district 953, 204! 519,717) 433,487j 713,802 323,701 390,101 226 Wilmington, N . C School district 1,053,880 707, 0051 346,875 763,178 448, 575 314, 603 227 Ogden, U t a h City corporation. School district 1,379,997! 770, 995 609, 002 716,346 350, 647 365,699 228 Miami, Fla. C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . 1,820,980 1, 499, 743 321,237 1,304, 647 1,010,244 294,403 229 230 1 ._ - West New York, N . J °31 C i t y corporation School district County supervisors' fund. 1, 303,853 j 1, 276,687 795,967 934, 797 1,012, 223 563, 577 | 442, 574 1 6.072 | 589,133 242,408 340,653 6,072 $8,542 8, 542 j $7,929 1 43, 0251 $29.050 2, 510 2, 510; j 8,466 j 8,466' 8,828J $4,171 26,030 111, 574! 1,045| 24,085 10, 029 14,056 38,364i 38,364| i 44,148| 5,456 3,825! 3,825 i 17,078 11,260 5,818 75,146 75,146 12,0831 12,083| 104,299| 104,299 8,178 8,178 3,050 300 ; 1 44, 089 27,436 1, 315 800 99,911 99,911 25,013 25,013 1| J ! i ! 64,455 12,500 51,955 25, 715 25,715 12,854 12,854 1 ! Hazleton, P a . . _ C i t y corporation School district 724, 769 j 266, 615 1 458,154 542,851 212,727 330,124 1 ! C i t y corporation School district 581,951 ! 281, 576 1 300, 375 494,392 244,275 250,117 • 7, 500 7,500 ! C i t y corporation 1, 227, 788 I 851,674 j 376,114 1 590,123 286,483 303,640 ! , 1 13,464 1 6,732 i 6,732 1,377, 353 979, 577 1 4,96£ i 232 233 234 -235 j Oshkosh, W i s 236 J Pensacola, Fla j C i t y corporation I School district I 764, 013 j 550, 808 213, 205 1 498,068 325, 249 1 172,819 1 19, 528 83, 37€ i 1,566 1,566 4,96S I 62,419 62,419 151 GENERAL TABLES. OF M U N I C I P A L GOVERNMRNT: 1922—Continued, assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18.] REVENUE RECEIPTS—continued. From ) taxes— | contd. Nonbusiness license. From special assessments and special charges for outlays. From From fines, subvenforfeits, tions and and grants. escheats. From donations, gifts, and pension assessments. From highway privileges. From rents of investment properties, and interest. From earnings of general departments. From earnings of public service enterprises. « a a '€ GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. $5,091 5,091 $249,753 249, 753 $13,430 13.430 $33,834 $1,072 1,072 33,834 307 66,639 1,208 1,208 6,531 6,531 57,096 57, 096 $4,221 2,645 1,576 $16, 693 5,402 11,291 1,448 118,106 10,675 $1,166 12,927 37, 592 154,610 218 5,493 5,493 110, 672 2,985 3,751 3,751 2,985 46, 535 36,676 9,859 591,479 ?1Q 591,479 110, 672 15, 839 5,168 10, 671 36, 973 373 363 13,955 13,955 1,904 1,011 893 23, 648 14,758 8,479 411 154, 503 220 154, 503 1,300 12,232 2,599 37,857 12,826 15,621 ??1 118,463 9 ? 9 1,701 1,701 22,101 7,777 14, 324 19,986 6,460 13,526 2,359 ? 9 3 2,359 63, 714 5,990 5,990 36, 973 10 J i I 3,734 3, 014 8,695 19, 383 34,694 13, 369 44,433 18, 719 756 756 10,000 10,000 5,819 5,791 47, 522 28 1 1 3, 031 140,496 12,967 12,967 167,813 167,813 ! ! i 12,622 11,667 955 1,048 1,048 ! i 4,227 4,227 203,459 203,459 1,854 10, 744 10,744 6,91088 6,822 32, 390 32,390 5,759 47, 522 49,123 56, 613 169, 571 224 37, 647 1,516 ??5 37, 647 1,516 4,890 667 4,223 15,109 11,490 3,619 34,508 34,248 260 113,483 ??6 113, 483 13,990 8,441 5,549 20,835 11, 637 9,198 145, 560 99145, 560 61, 770 61,770 39, 255 35, 519 3,736 32, 309 ?;?* 32,309 99,104 3,937 14, 324 474 14,324 474 2,551 2,551 228, 556 228, 556 | 27,405 27,405 189,115 189,115 $102,449 217 102,449 39,987 39,082 905 14, 015 14,015 6,348 3,013 35, 970 78, 234 1, 265 1,705 163,046 157, 492 3,476 4,235 63,314 24,033 40,475 32,408 23,700 12, 434 121,838 229 230 2,675 2,675 21, 529 21, 529 2,450 2,450 95, 641 7,427 4,964 2,463 3,421 3,421 13, 583 10, 639 2,944 6,189 5,316 873 145,251 231 145, 251 48, 280 5,657 359 359 5,657 12, 434 6,893 5,541 9,511 649 8,862 18, 728 2,161 16,567 17,263 6,488 10,775 232 48,280 30,621 2,708 1,481 1,227 24, 268 1,323 22,945 6,881 234 6.881 18, 668 26,429 156, 549 235 21,175 18,384 2,791 24, 508 10,250 14,258 95, 641 1 1,705 1,705 3, 758 3, 758 2,894 2,894 2,824 2,824 1,691 1,661 30 768 768 30, 621 542,750 542,750 3,663 3,663 4,863 18, 226 7,156 1,837 1,837 s 19,028 19,028 ' 47,639 47,639 41,085 1,280 795 485 56, 217 4,704 41,085 17,456 912 17, 456 912 2,060 2,460 933 2,460 ! ! 66,002 93 fi 66,002 ! _. 152 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 3.—REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number REVENUE RECEIPTS From taxes. City numb e3 CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. General property. Special. Poll. Business. Property. All other. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 239 240 241 243 Lewiston, Me Green Bay, Wis... Columbus, Ga Petersburg, Va Watertown, N. Y . $837, 293 1,295,051; 1,305, 567 895,185 1,230,220 $599, 519 871,131 696,181 563,2091 784,610| $14,060 East Cleveland, Ohio.. City corporationSchool district 1,654, 3001 763,101 891,1991 1,063,9251 412,965 650,960 3,631 3,631 Phoenix, Ariz City corporationSchool district._. 1,583,018 888,711 694,3071 972,655 604,964 367,691 13, 757! 13,757j $87, 727 $12,919 769,487 244 Sheboygan, Wis. 245 Moline, 111..^ City corporation.. School district 1,010,272 608,274 401,998j 637,365 263, 261 374,104 1, 595 39, 329 11,360 2,~"' $5,931 37,133 108,894 88,675; 53,610j 81, 724 8,591 246 Waltham, Mass. 1,366,322 946, 712| 247 Anderson, Ind City corporation. School district 1,672,090 1, 281,964 390,126| 550,127 249,321 300,806 248 Revere, Mass.. 1, 255, 530 985,664 12,173, 249 Cumberland, Md City corporation.. School district 1,017, 378 717,353 300,025| 521, 7281 296, 738 224,990 10, 466 10,466 112, 760 73, 374 16, 276 14,680 3,423 11,257| 19, 277 9,491 7, 228 1,662 1,662 250 Newport, R. I 251 Newburgh, N. Y . 252 Muskogee, Okla City corporationSchool district 1,278,809 925,993 1,125, 528 602,174 1,419, 902 845, 434 574,468 1,018, 510 503,843 514, 667 Cranston, R. I... Montclair, N. J. 704, 537 1,845,921 585,267! 1,361,501 Warren, Ohio... City corporation.. School district 1, 517, 983 718, 677, 799,306 932,944 342, 737 590, 207 256 257 258 La Crosse, Wis.. Clifton, N. J Lynchburg, Va.. 1, 219,862! 855, 3741 1, 255, 267| 846,749| 557, 2581 644,1041 259 Fort Smith, Ark. City corporation School district. Improvement district. 864,000 341, 9301 430,8511 91,219) 504, 355 100,850 403, 505 49,608i 49,608| 1,489,78911 915,361' 574,428! 1,009, 584 509, 262 500, 322 20,551 20, 5511 594,010 287,982 306,028 5, 385, 5, 385, 253 254 Colorado Springs, Colo City corporation School district 261 Steubenville, Ohio.... City corporation. School district ! 1,055, 558 618,433' 437,125 3,836 29,132| I 12,735j 12,735 4,417 5, 248 5, 013 3, 975| 42,321 1, 612! 10,193j 21,048 66, 060 166,818| 7, 7,1981 60,974 ~II,~849| 153 GENERAL TABLES. OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Continued. assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18.] REVENUE RECEIPTS—continued From taxes— contd. Nonbusiness license. From special assessments and special charges for outlays. From From fines, subvenforfeits, tions and and grants. escheats. From donations, gifts, and pension assessments. From rents of investment properties, and interest. From highway privileges. From earnings of general departments. From earnings of public service enterprises. s 0 3 fl >> 6 I GROUP V — CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. $2,935 2, 623 7,172 1,515 $3,097 909 122,427 5,086 53,680 $12,004 7,256 31,518 9, 539 3,436 $81,810 67,240 41,939 60,828 86,037 32,469 32,469 115, 564 115, 564 20,109 20,109 147,965 9, 698 147,965 9,698 21,834 21,834 9,987 9,987 11,164 * 11,164 $12,231 90 695 4,580 $1,029 326,616 $14,593 17, 698 7,000 62,410 1 13,922 $25,480 43,973 125,960 6,637 48,240 64,275 51,461 12,814 80,352 10, 590 69,762 116,312 ?4?, 116,312 10,159 10,159 11,040 11,040 205,806 ?43 205,806 $80, 799 146,818 156,546 87,030 128,342 ?37 ?,38 239 ?40 ?41 326, 616 6, 586 190, 512 3,874 36,348 9,464 4,051 4,051 155,878 155,878 2,938 2,938 21,097 4,000 17,097 4,543 2,423 2,120 1,012 11,041 5,557 12,854 853 853 469,776 469,776 1,525 1,525 55,962 55,962 4,496 7,058 3,617 70,479 237,697 237,697 9,431 9,431 67, 585 | 1,066 1,066 | 2, 417 2,243 36, 399 13,432 13,432 1 1,136 667 469 2,304 67,585 2,304 2,481 13,700 64,187 19,663 11, 282 14, 682 14,682 23, 796 100 100 2,860] 23,614 8,537 83,657 48 1,003 25,841 25,841 109, 727 109, 727 40, 465 40,465 4,503 8,640 20, 006 9,127 85,624 5,747 3,750 11, 495 20,585 20, 585 86,121 26, 236 26, 236 7,777 153,322 173, 084 173,084 85, 632 102,133 45,301 15,384 23,185 86, 583 i 86, 583| 13, 240 13, 240 ... 6, 308 6, 3051 3| 20,251 20,251 68,090 5, 207 5,2071 41,397 125,427 ?46 3,447 2,740 707 26,707 5,782 20,925 546,438 ?47 546,438 ?48 93,806 133,856 249 133,856 33,541 13,583 9,590 3,993 9,716 599 61,635 13, 693 30,842 25,883 2,392 ?,50 111, 969 251 81,961 47,821 34,140 43,008 41,143 1,865 211, 678 252 211,678 20, 747 39, 253 29, 679 36, 796 ?53 ?54 23, 392 13,085 10, 307 29,974 4,266 25, 708 168,361 255 168, 361 1,924 383 8,341 36, 307 21,924 50,417 44, 885 1,893 96, 534 89, 560 256 ?57 190,209 258 11,418 11,418 6,089 341 886 4,862 11,737 8, 226 3, 275 236 124, 666 7^9 124,666 7,189 7,189 2,964 2,964 34, 504 28,491 6, 013 200,976 260 200,976 20,441 20,441 14,352 10,104 4, 248 166, 562 261 166, 562 40,399 79,640 86,121 130, 733 130, 733 18,077 8,700 23,185 3,683 3,683 151,476 ?44 104,619 945 104,619 14,924 13, 771 1,153 15 15 13,406 4,880 15,996 64,629 57, 544 7,085 3,076 3,076 23, 796 1 39,756 6,561 4,969 1,592 68,090 127,336 487 126,849 1 J TABLE 4 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S , BY D I V I S I O N S OF M U N I C I P A L GOVERNMENT: 1922. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table see p. 29.] GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S . Total. $2, 222, 566, 519 Grand total Group Group Group Group 1 11 III IV i I i For expenses and interest. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. . __ 1,137, 610, 544 267,372,423 393,130,899 242, 233, 144 182, 219, 509 . For outlays.1 Total. Expenses of general departments. Expenses of public service enterprises. Interest. $1,604,630,891 $1, 284,188, 727 $106, 575, 542 $213, 866, 622 668, 670, 734 153, 767, 276 221,952,553 137,118, 228 102, 679, 936 42,163,308 18, 367, 393 22,101,164 14, 078, 859 9,864,818 833, 371, 683 195, 951, 730 278,449, 520 ! 169, 759, 022 127, 098, 936 122, 23, 34, 18, 14, 537, 641 817, 061 395, 803 561, 935 554,182 j Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts. EXCESS OF B E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — Governmentalcost payments. Payments for expenses and interest. $617,935, 628 $215, 557, 723 $402,377,905 304,238,861 71, 420, 693 114,681,379 72, 474,122 55,120, 573 94,406,007 23,580,986 43,105, 885 29,960,548 24,504,297 209,832,854 47,839, 707 71, 575,494 42, 513, 574 30, 616,276 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER. New York, N. Y $10, 656, 286 $70, 624,188 768 416 396 646 438 872 6, 078, 565* 5, 093,142 8,161,447 4, 533,130 873, 379 740,822 785,977 1, 228,139 82,114, 291 61,284,269 20, 664,126 165,896 68, 989,387 48, 955, 289 19, 869, 560 164, 538 3,267,131 3, 267,131 119,542,903 111,512,251 8,030,652 49, 784, 208 45,462, 508 4, 321, 700 41, 629, 883 37, 460, 509 4,169,374 59,038,535 31,771,431 6,329,451 20, 937, 653 40, 954, 903 21, 511, 757 3,727,960 15, 715,186 30, 13, 3, 14, $389,276,458 $334, 684, 756 \ j 163,079,761 82,035,610 13,968,355 40,802,304 12,736,923 13,536,569 113,106,780 54, 579, 688 11,391,775 34, 836, 468 7, 450, 415 4, 848, 434 Philadelphia, Pa City corporation School district Poor district ; j | j 108,763,729 85, 374, 451 23,223,382 165,896 Detroit, Mich City corporation County j ! [ Cleveland, Ohio City corporation County School district ! j Chicago, 111 City corporation County School district Park district Sanitary district | I j $253, 404, 282 98, 44, 10, 34, 6, 2, 866, 953, 518, 095, 664, 634, 996, 446, 221, 328, 690 442 611 637 $54, 591, 702 $19,173,298 $73, 765,000 40,453,925 49, 972,981 27,455,922 2, 576,580 1 5, 965,836 5, 286, 508 8, 688,135 $9, 519,056 9,857, 773 \ 061,849 794, 566 1, 358 26, 649,438 24, 090,182 2, 559, 256 18, 674,996 7,974,442 3, 420, 969 3,420,969 4, 733,356 4, 581,030 152, 326 69, 758, 695 66,049,743 3, 708,952 54,423,862 15, 334,833 3, 594,116 3, 585,464 8,652 6, 364,097 4, 479, 851 497, 697 1, 386, 549 18, 083, 632 10, 259, 674 2,601,491 5, 222,467 1 5, 582, 625 12, 501,007 985, 423 • 948, 828, 120, 089 ! 2,406,510 », 598, 8, 274,134 870 j 1,216, 728 :, 302, 11, 587, 736 30,058,786 14,833,076 5, 439,728 9,785,982 160 591 919 650 4,104,470 4,101, 577 2,893 30, 345,525 15, 382,817 5,861,435 9,101,273 106 931 755 420 1,497, 842 1,478,196 19, 646 33,130, 043 23,372,821 009 32, 561, 301 29, 314,118 3, 247,183 25, 202,275 22, 676,817 2, 525, 458 952 934 018 31, 547, 705 22, 498, 532 9, 049,173 26, 846, 077 18, 780,248 8, 065,829 538 I 709 829 I Boston, M a s s , . . 58, 369,158 50, 095,024 Baltimore, Md_. 38,393,973 26, 806,237 Los Angeles, Calif__. City corporation. County School district 61, 822,329 37, 517, 206 7, 484,147 16, 820,976 Pittsburgh, Pa City corporation. County School district 42,084, 649 21,184, 456 9,195, 662 11,704,531 San Francisco, Calif. Buffalo, N . Y City corporation. County... $27,934,893 23, 695, 617 4,239,276 $17, 272,989 14,421, 686 2, 851, 303 $968,487 968,487 11, 493,148 3, 661,637 19, 612,797 ;, 613, !, 196, 853, 563, 4, 701, 220 7,037,904 2,841,221 6,916,001 4,811, 740 2,547,286 OF 300,000 TO 500,000. $1,353, 787 1,260,724 93,063 5,439, 707 Washington, D. C . 23, 832, 755 18, 393,048 17,402,558 812, 504 177, 986 29,808, 539 25, 396,195 4,412, 344 22, 855,015 19, 237, 999 3, 617,016 18,874, 384 15,905, 290 2,969,094 886,106 886,106 3,094, 525 2,446, 603 647,922 i, 953, i, 158, 795, Cincinnati, Ohio City corporation_ County School district 24, 676,870 14,481,889 3, 933,378 6, 261,603 20, 006, 200 12,096,827 2, 582,061 5, 327,312 14, 356, 588 7,138,275 2, 275, 507 4, 942,806 1,039,106 1,030, 064 9,042 4, 610, 506 3,928, 488 297, 512 384, 506 :, 670, !, 385, ,351, 934, Minneapolis, M i n n . . City corporation. County 25, 056,530 22,417,485 2, 839, 045 16, 669, 612 15,054,310 1, 615, 302 14,080,702 12, 620, 655 1,460.047 590, 578 590, 578 1,998, 332 1,843,077 155, 255 1,386, ', 363, , 023, 17,550, 943 14, 237, 766 10,171, 753 2. 085.957 1. 980,056 A 3, 219,014 12,150, 746 Newark, N. J City corporation. County 18 J New Orleans, La 8, 534, 874 !, 838, , 993, 251, 592, 9, 757,222 $19, 595,263 16,650,897 2,944, 366 3, 833,246 7, 926, 099 1,379,840 1, 379, 840 GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N Milwaukee, Wis City corporation. County ,628 701,i .,284 718,: ,344 2, 288, 090 2, 288, 090 St. Louis, Mo City corporation. School district 3, 313,177 $452,447 , $8,792,077 1,226,937 I 6,666,644 | 3,658,703 $3,294, 821 1,389,218 6,059,1 5,000,448 3,386,470 217,290, For explanation of differences in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 9, see text discussion of Table 9, p. 44 3,530,467 T A B L E 4 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T PAYMENTS, BY DIVISIONS O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Continued. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table see p . 29.] GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S . For expenses and interest. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. Total. Expenses of general departments, Expenses of i public service enterprises. For outlays. 1 Interest Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts. EXCESS OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — Governmentalcost payments. Payments for expenses and interest. GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000—Continued. $13,083,146 5, 790,285 2,621,861 4, 671,000 $1,407,337 1,407,337 $883,734 485,826 76,093 321,815 $2,973,256 1,153,113 245,142 j 1,575,001 $1,032,643 $1, 940,613 11,849,380 5,586,534 1, 514,612 4, 748,234 ; 10, 711,225 5,086, 657 1,275,353 4,349,215 27,158 27,158 1,110,997 472,719 239, 259 399,019 8,873,701 4,245,429 1, 686,187 2,942,085 4,061,817 4,811,884 34,950,053 24,457.963 2,862,309 6, 704,155 925, 626 25,384,340 i 17,265,935 2,349,182 i 4, 922,511 846,712 | 12,476,393 5,995,716 1,994,788 4,456,118 29,771 9,037,043 8,477, 661 43,978 3,870,904 2,792,558 310,416 466,393 301,537 9,565,713 7,192,028 513,127 1,781,644 78,914 5,322,730 4, 242, 983 , 23,562,867 21,906,534 1, 656, 333 14,862,644 j 13,475,742 | 1,386,902 12,404,219 11,028,051 1,376,168 702,030 702,030 1,756,395 1,745,661 10,734 8,700,223 8,430,792 269,431 5,951,191 2, 749,032 __. 20,928,419 17,039,470 3,888,949 16,724,245 13,589,079 3,135,166 12,933,319 10,292,311 2,641,0C8 811,087 811,087 2, 979,839 2,485, 681 494.158 4,204.174 3,450,391 753, 783 3,817,206 386,968 19 Kansas City, Mo City corporation County School district $18,347,473 8, 836,561 I 2,943,096 6, 567,816 ?n Indianapolis, Ind City corporation County School district 20, 723,081 9, 831,963 1 3,200, 799 S 7, 690,319 ?i Seattle, Wash City corporation County _ _ School district Port of Seattle. 99 Rochester, N . Y City corporation County 93 Jersey City, N. J_ City corporation County _ - $15,374,217 7,683,448 2,697,954 4,992,815 515,404 GROUP III.—CITIES H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000. P o r t l a n d , Oreg City corporation. School district P o r t of P o r t l a n d . $14,961, 633 9,477,456 4,133,878 1, 350,299 $10, 287,980 6,332,052 3,341,770 614,158 $6,939,971 3,462, 516 3, 316,950 160,606 $1, 533, 745 1,163,007 $1,814,264 1,706,529 24,820 82,915 D e n v e r , Colo City corporation. School district 13, 372, 632 8,791,488 4,581,144 10,915,234 7,256,171 3, 659,063 9, 051,860 5, 500,146 3, 551, 714 863, 253 863, 253 1, 000,121 892, 772 107,349 T o l e d o , Ohio C i t y corporation _ School district 14,197,818 8,075,208 6,122,610 9,518,392 5,751,031 3,767,361 7,499,471 4, 205,930 3, 293, 541 607, 410 607,410 1,411,511 937,691 473,820 324, 355, C o l u m b u s , Ohio City corporation. School district 12,964, 381 8,082,961 4,881,420 8,847,666 5,167, 692 3, 679,974 6, 223,823 2,868,447 3,355,376 955 173 955 173 1, 668,670 1, 344, 072 324,598 $4, $106,644 $4,567,009 $559,718 3,017,116 3,018, 859 1,660,567 116, 915, 201, 1,551,735 2,564,980 Providence, R . I . 14,545,006 8,914, 606 7, 574, 516 320, 893 1, 019,197 630, 3, 266,235 2,364,165 St. Paul, M i n n . 12,309, 569 8,734,333 7,153,555 642,739 938, 039 575, 1, 275,993 2,299,243 Louisville, Ky__ 7,933,768 6, 530,935 5, 493, 662 466, 790 570, 483 402, O a k l a n d , Calif C i t y corporation . School district Sanitary district.. 9, 786,170 4,900,914 4,884,500 756 7,430,386 3,813,232 3,616,398 756 6, 631,419 3,157,849 3,473, 570 335, 701 335,701 463, 266 319, 682 142,828 756 355, 087, 268, 1,478,755 1,616,415 739,369 9,317,974 5,518,473 4, 850,945 472, 690 194,838 3, 799, 501 2, 074, 549 A k r o n , Ohio City corporation. School district 10, 499,428 6,827,195 3,672,233 6,224,898 3,509,482 2, 715,416 4,550, 290 2,133, 659 2,416,631 312,920 312,920 1, 361, 688 1,062,903 298,785 4,, 274, 530 i, 317,713 956,817 2,151,056 Omaha, Nebr _ _. C i t y corporation School district M e t r o p o l i t a n utilities district . 13,479,455 5,828,905 4,939,466 8,679, 351 3,154,938 3,394,682 2,129,731 5, 624,515 2,611,766 3, 012,092 1, 635,599 80, 466 1,555,133 1,419,237 462,706 382,590 573,941 800,104 673,967 544,784 581,353 73,810 611,086 412,322 675,996 736,326 245,459 625,956 922,325 601,768 1,320,557 Atlanta, Ga_. Birmingham, Ala. Worcester, M a s s . _ 5,493, 759 4,081,437 7,724,200 657 3, 396, 541 2,123,474 206,602 6, 852, 785 9, 646,525 975,132 112,100 308,700 966, 229 6,880,246 5, 605,317 9,992,346 112,100 308,700 966, 229 6,746,313 5,471,384 9,858,413 133,933 133,933 133,933 F o r e x p l a n a t i o n of differences in a m o u n t s reported in this column a n d t o t a l p a y m e n t s for o u t l a y s r e p o r t e d in T a b l e 9 see text discussion of T a b l e 9, p . 44. Syracuse, N . Y C i t y corporation C o u n t y supervisors' f u n d . 1 2, 711,084 1,724,952 5,006,706 2,136,968 -4 TABLE 4 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S , BY D I V I S I O N S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Continued. Ox 00 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table see p. 29.] EXCESS O F R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S . For expenses and interest. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. Total. Expenses of general departments. Expenses of public service enterprises. j For outlays. 1 Interest, Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts. Governmentalcost payments. Payments for expenses and interest. > a GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. $8,862,309 38 I 39 40 $6, 237, 807 $4,074,364 $1, 215, 558 4,467, 529 3,300,002 1,167, 527 3,815,760 2, 651, 768 1,163,992 3,174, 739 2,105,409 1,069,330 15, 894 15, 894 6, 405,775 5,455,420 5,034, 578 3,308 $947,885 625,127 530, 465 94, 662 417, 534 • $2, 624, 502 651, 769 648, 234 3,535 950, 355 | $1,022,108 $1, 602, 394 $95,962 747, 731 w > H M 202,681 747, 674 W H 8,076,733 5,229, 446 4,186,650 381,098 2, 847, 287 1,546, 740 1,300, 547 a 8,814,434 ! 5, 586,361 | 4,033, 661 417, 439 1,135,261 3, 228,073 2,117,118 1,110, 955 o 43 6,382,900 3, 545,145 2, 837,755 4, 579,465 2, 540, 349 2,039,116 3,805,370 1,863,805 1,941, 565 168,138 168,138 605,957 508,406 97, 551 1,803, 435 1,004,796 44 7,145, 338 6,122,554 5,563,136 41 Dallas, Tex 42 Memphis, Tenn ._ ._. - 661, 698 ! 113,338 1,916, 773 163, 970 1,186,754 9,263 1,296,255 409,768 1,790,613 798, 639 559, 418 1,022,784 45 6, 354, 374 5,067,382 3,768, 250 392, 742 906,390 46 I 7,362,808 5,712, 566 1, 650,242 5,981,963 4,379,193 1,602, 770 4,920, 480 3,488,315 1, 432,165 403, 545 403, 545 657,938 487,333 170,605 1, 286,992 1,380,845 1,333,373 ! 47, 472 j City corporation School district 7,301,053 4,113,101 3,187,952 4,394,301 2,354,144 2,040,157 3,774,100 1,827, 272 1,946,828 319,307 319,307 300,894 207, 565 93,329 2,906,752 1,758,957 1,147,795 4. 059, 058 2, 271,139 1, 787,919 1 3,421,768 1, 732,122 1,689, 646 1 3, 252,814 1, 621,113 1, 631,701 238 238 School district 168, 716 110, 771 57,945 47 637, 290 539,017 98,273 1 1,310,092 | 1,596, 660 29,986 1 ! 667, 276 49 [ Springfield, Mass. 8,294,502 6, 671, 515 1 5,861, 953 50 I Paterson, N . J 5, 393, 532 4,125, 697 3, 672, 847 51 Des Moines, Iowa City corporation. School district 7,922, 741 4,974, 571 2,948,170 5,172, 387 1 2,766,034 2,406,353 j 4, 226,496 1,984,199 2, 242,297 52 I Youngstown, Ohio... City corporation. School district 7,443, 609 4,073, 334 4,618, 280 ! 2,347, 635 j 2, 270, 645 53 New Bedford, Mass_. 54 Trenton, N . J 55 Norfolk, Va_.._ 56 Salt Lake City, U t a h . City corporation.. School district 3, 370, 275 524, 267 1, 622,987 j 452, 850 1,267,835 420,401 420,401 525,490 361,434 164,056 3, 537, 216 1, 417, 895 2,119,321 280,804 280,804 285, 295 649,433 104,316 2, 646, 038 800,260 648, 936 151, 324 2, 825, 329 1, 725,699 1,099,630 i 2, 389, 349 435, 980 1, 009, 959 1,179, 429 5, 767,129 4, 634,576 413,139 719, 414 2,189,388 3,469,652 406,416 423, 744 1,154, 729 ! 11,312,061 6,183,073 3,383,867 2, 799,206 5, 399,262 3, 616, 583 610, 683 4,455,045 2,402,148 2,052,897 3, 524,096 1,641,235 1,882, 861 268,024 268,024 5, 454, 541 1, 573,055 2, 750,354 ' 2, 208, 537 541,817 4, 299, 812 7,956, 517 49,932 618,402 589,577 565,152 5, 912, 799 6,197, 872 2 285,073 662, 925 492,889 170,036 1, 728,028 981, 719 746,309 718, 336 1,009,692 1,171,996 57 Camden, N . J 5,281,485 3,881,896 3, 203, 569 211,186 467,141 1, 399, 589 983, 461 416,128 58 Fall River, Mass.. 6,470, 284 4,907,880 4, 111, 192 397, 972 398, 716 1, 562, 404 183, 535 1, 378,869 59 Nashville, Tenn._ 4,048,300 2, 841,223 2, 069,436 233,241 538, 546 1, 207, 077 677, 266 529,811 60 I Albany, N . Y City corporation County supervisors' fund. 5,624,786 5,457,300 4, 502,653 4,335,167 167,486 3, 574, 781 3,407,295 167, 486 510,541 510, 541 417, 331 417,331 1,122,133 1,122,133 829,135 292,998 61 Wilmington, Del.. 62 Lowell, Mass 63 Kansas City, K a n s . . . City corporation. School district.. . 167,486 2,913,159 2, 375, 398 195,129 342, 632 1, 897, 562 1, 089,950 807,612 4, 454,585 3, 801, 217 310,490 342,878 1,326,629 1,014,354 312, 275 214 357 948 409 4, 398,867 3, 012,156 1,386,711 2,339,333 1, 039, 937 1, 299, 396 1,563,828 1, 563,828 495, 706 408,391 87,315 2, 372,490 2,093,792 278,698 1,602, 235 770, 255 4, 810, 721 5, 781, 6, 771, 5,105, 1, 665, 1,013,513 64 I Fort Worth, Tex.. 4, 259, 022 3, 043, 792 2,461, 963 151,644 430,185 1,215,230 201,717 65 Cambridge, Mass. 6,102, 887 4, 927, 705 3, 968, 547 403,050 556,108 1,175,182 746,922 428, 260 66 Reading, Pa City corporation _ School district Erie, Pa City corporation. School district.._ 3, 607, 500 1,974,861 1, 632,639 3,998, 317 2,081,811 1,916, 506 2, 569,938 1, 318,497 1, 251,441 3,041,012 1 1, 604,446 1,436, 566 1 2,167,215 933, 520 1,233,695 2,408, 668 1, 111, 383 1,297,285 246,403 246,403 156, 320 138, 574 17, 746 308, 534 169,253 139, 281 1, 037, 562 656,364 381,198 957,305 477,365 479,940 1 732,113 305,449 93,713 863, 592 67 1 2 323, 810 323,810 For explanation of differences in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 9, see text discussion of Table 9, p. 44. Excess of p a y m e n t s for expenses and interest over revenue receipts. TABLE 4 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S , BY D I V I S I O N S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Continued. o [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table see p . 29.] City number. GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S . | CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. F o r expenses a n d i n t e r e s t . Total. Total. j Expenses of j general departments. E x p e n s e s of p u b l i c service enterprises. For outlays. 1 Interest. Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts. EXCESS O F R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — Governmentalcost payments. Payments for expenses and interest. GROUP I I I — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. $5,672,033 3,159,321 2, 512,712 $3,347,716 1, 996,677 1,351,039 Yonkers, N . Y 7, 595,446 Spokane, W a s h C i t y corporation School district 4,639, 564 2,866,680 1, 772, 884 6, 216, 793 ! 4, 225,939 S 1, 990,854 68 Flint, Mich City corporation. School district 69 70 71 __ Duluth, Minn C i t y corporation School district 79 4,166, 664 73 E l i z a b e t h , N . J_ 3,456, 615 74 Utica, N . Y C i t y corporation C o u n t y supervisors' fund 4,824,848 4,686, 882 137,966 V> Tacoma, Wash C i t y corporation School district P a r k district _. _ _ 6,109, 712 4,481, 209 1,494,848 133,655 $2, 541, 545 1,384,226 1,157, 319 $225, 847 225,847 $580,324 386,604 193, 720 $2,324, 317 1,162, 644 1,161,673 $764,158 5, 740,319 4,566, 793 323, 965 849,561 1,855,127 609,382 3, 719,938 1, 987,392 1, 732, 546 3,119, 468 1,494, 464 1,625,004 203,658 203,658 396,812 289,270 107,542 919,626 879,288 40,338 3,811, 034 2,130,324 2,815,819 1,247,758 1,568, 061 559,989 559,989 435, 226 322, 577 112, 649 2,405,759 2,095,615 310,144 555,132 3,036,113 257, 250 338, 773 534, 528 6,860 2,214,436 3,042 348,845 890,292 204,858 204,858 1, 778, 008 1,778,008 454, 958 402, 498 52,460 1, 696, 699 1, 559,198 123,307 14,194 1, 680, 710 3, 632,136 2, 566,323 3,046,840 2,908,874 137,966 4,413,013 2, 922,011 1,371,541 119,461 j 2,841,982 2, 704, 016 137,966 2, 754,847 1,316, 305 1,319,081 119, 461 1, 203, 208 1, 203, 208 $1,560,159 1,245, 745 $482, 514 1,402,140 1,850, 627 527,668 283,404 1, 203, 206 1,173,696 574,802 70,625 1,767,324 GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000. 76 Jacksonville, F l a . C i t y corporation School district 77 Somerville, M a s s . . S f $4,131,535 1 2,744,755 1 1,386, 780 $2,711,931 1, 630,180 1,081,751 $784,357 784,357 $635,247 330, 218 305,029 $840,608 J 696,986 i 143,622 $533,218 $307,390 3, 238,160 2,746,379 2,424,609 108,076 213, 694 491,781 Oklahoma City, Okla C i t y corporation School district 4,828,998 2, 857,952 1,971,046 3,444,070 1,766,760 1,677,310 2,732,811 1,236,557 1,496,254 203, 274 203,274 507,985 326,929 181,056 1,384,928 ! 1,091,192 | 293,736 79 Waterbury, Conn, C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t - - . 5, 657,355 5,615,897 41,458 3,949,147 3,907,756 41,391 | 3,378,013 3,350,104 27,909 82,155 82,155 488,979 475,497 13,482 1,708, 208 1,708,141 67 80 Lawrence, Mass 4,250,664 3,316,167 2,821,091 227,728 267,348 81 Canton, O h i o . . C i t y corporation School district 4,983,567 2,369,957 2, 613,610 1 2,936,945 j 1,395,178 1,541,767 2,058,897 840,346 1,218,551 162,570 162,570 715,478 392,262 323,216 2,046, 622 974,779 1,071,843 937,284 1,109,338 82 Schenectady, N . Y 5,889,397 3,433, 730 2,979,127 146,550 308,053 2,455,667 1,768,346 687,321 83 Fort Wayne, Ind C i t y corporation School district 4,424,135 ! 2,466, 540 1,957,595 j 2,699,302 I 1,595,035 ! 1,104,267 1,903,144 893,762 1,009,382 654,794 654,794 141,364 46,479 94,885 1,724,833 871, 505 853,328 524,902 1,199,931 84 T u l s a , Okla C i t y corporation School district 3,826,497 1,613,709 2,212,788 2,734,749 i 1,183, 587 i 1, 551,162 2,256,337 893,238 1,363,099 146,842 146,842 331,570 143,507 188,063 1,091,748 430,122 661, 626 879,713 212,035 85 Evansville, Ind C i t y corporation School district 3,381,039 2,096,138 1,284,901 2,105,457 1,195,740 | 909,717 1, 689,042 811,734 877,308 295,690 295, 690 120,725 88,316 32,409 1, 275, 582 900,398 375,184 329,461 946,121 86 S a v a n n a h , Ga.-_ C i t y corporation School district 2,366,963 1 1,992,711 374,252 1,990,968 1,626,083 364,885 1,595,748 1,242,617 353,131 196,810 196,810 198,410 186, 656 11,754 375,995 366, 628 9,367 81,067 294,928 87 Allentown, P a C i t y corporation School district 2,251,724 1,085,610 1,166,114 1,700,662 869,692 830,970 1,440,785 696,044 744,741 111, 292 111, 292 148, 585 62,356 86,229 551,062 215,918 335,144 160,687 390,375 2,824,711 2,011,407 239,203 574,101 1,135,962 1,316,944 * 180,982 2,213,989 1 1,669,596 253,088 291,305 543,298 985,094 2 441,796 1 *£ 78 M $4,972,143 3,441,741 1,530,402 _ - __ .- 311 491,470 $214,104 162,820 1,545,388 934,497 1 1, 599,032 322,701 : 611,796 s i . 88 Knoxville, T e n n 3,960,673 89 E l P a s o , Tex.3 2,757,287 1 2 3 1 j. For explanation of differences in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 9, see text discussion of Table 9, p. 44. Excess of payments for expenses and interest over revenue receipts. The figures for this city cover the transactions for only eleven months. O* T A B L E 4 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S , BY D I V I S I O N S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Continued. OS to [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table see p. 29.] CxOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S . For expenses and interest. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. Total. Expenses of general departments. Expenses of public service enterprises. For outlays.* Interest, Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts. EXCESS O F R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — Payments for expenses and interest. Governmentalcost payments. O GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. 90 San Diego, Calif.- _ - . City corporation School district 91 Bayonne, N . J 9? Manchester, N . H 93 Harrisburg, Pa City corporation 1 School district _ $293, 543 $1,306, 240 516,276 179,180 337,096 a 202,899 1, 416,340 950,352 465,988 H 118,292 118,292 189,107 117,885 71,222 1, 274,388 882,043 392, 345 1,006,063 268, 325 o 2,221 2,221 82,252 52, 756 28,065 931, 960 380,280 430,729 350,081 $3,944,085 2, 596,925 1, 347,160 $2,811,585 1, 537, 798 1,273,787 $543,844 543,844 ! 3,918,409 3,402,133 2,687,516 472,138 242,479 1 3,912,338 2,495,998 2,080, 787 212,312 3,421,007 1,962,982 1,458,025 2,146,619 1,080, 939 1,065,680 1,839, 220 844, 762 994,458 2,005,690 I 950,139 939,599 1,921,217 895,162 911,534 $5, 543,868 3, 569, 424 1, 974, 444 1 .- $1,599,783 972, 499 627,284 P r* $588,656 515,283 73,373 94 Peoria, 111 City corporation School district _ Pleasure driveway and park district--- 2, 937, 650 1, 330,419 1,370,328 236,903 115,952 114, 521 95 St. Joseph, Mo City corporation. School district. 1,742,228 984, 696 757, 532 1, 590, 734 862,356 728,378 1, 522,309 843,133 679,176 1,750 1,750 66,675 17,473 49,202 151,494 122,340 29,154 96 Wichita, K a n s . . . City corporation School district 3,668,454 1,879, 555 1,788,899 2,278,072 1,078,051 1,200,021 1,897,144 794,805 1,102,339 16,091 16,091 | 364,837 267,155 97, 682 1,390,382 801,504 588,878 Wilkes-Barre, Pa City corporation School district 1 1 1 2,079, 622 1,065,644 1,013, 978 j 1,675,074 833,167 841,907 1 1,535,917 729,462 I 806,455 | 97 1,431 5,105 1 5,105 134,052 98,600 , 35,452 ! en 581,879 120,951 j 404,548 232, 477 172,071 1 w $202, 645 354,139 264,219 | 1,126,163 24,854 379,694 1 147, 525 76,585 70,940 844, 670 ! 355, 422 489,248 382,736 461, 934 184,004 184,004 172, 306 74,303 98,003 1, 440, 234 609, 461 830, 773 1 647,627 792, 607 2,309,094 2,303,973 4,038 1,083 245,178 80, 214 395,094 196, 713 9,013 171,743 17,625 881,246 692,397 361,004 520,242 2, 544, 616 2, 275, 644 139, 292 129,680 2,200,335 1,936,582 134,073 129,680 110,864 110,864 233,417 228,198 5,219 956, 671 956,301 577,275 379,396 2,810,249 2,324, 849 2,050, 559 154,123 120,167 485, 400 170, 324 315,076 Rockford,IU City corporation. School district P a r k district 2,869, 226 1,333,404 1,449, 243 86, 579 2,081, 785 984, 750 1,041, 678 55,357 1,847,109 764, 236 1,031,861 51,012 107,371 107,371 127, 305 113,143 9,817 4,345 787,441 348,654 407,565 31, 222 130, 503 656,938 C h a r l e s t o n , S. C C i t y corporation _ School district 2, 957,056 2,582,613 374,443 1,946,951 1,629,306 317, 645 1,431,071 1,125,970 305,101 251,220 251,220 264, 660 252,116 12, 544 1,010,105 953,307 56,798 605, 284 404,821 L i t t l e Rock, A r k C i t y corporation School district Sewer a n d street i m p r o v e m e n t district 1,600,473 779,175 623,034 1,336, 603 695,130 623,034 1,147,179 550,224 593,999 11, 744 11,744 177,680 133,162 29,035 263,870 84, 045 43,294 15, 483 179, 825 Johnstown, Pa City corporation. School district 3,062, 680 1, 631, 288 1,431,392 1, 659,841 710,555 949,286 1, 513, 648 642, 077 871,571 145,307 67, 592 77, 715 1,402,839 920, 733 482,106 910, 792 E a s t S t . Louis, I1L___ City corporation. School district P a r k district 2, 282, 283 1, 284, 240 841,673 156, 370 1,388,617 667,320 ! 624,589 96,708 1,201, 834 549,354 584, 469 68,011 186, 783 117,966 40,120 28,697 893,666 616,920 217, 084 59,662 174, 773 108 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif City corporation. School district . . . 6, 651,209 3, 554,626 3,096, 583 3,058, 745 1, 732,108 1,326,637 2,530,009 1,336, 563 1,193,446 157, 705 157, 705 371,031 237,840 133,191 3,592,464 1,822,518 1,769,946 j 2,057,226 109 Brockton, M a s s . 3,398,818 2,567,930 2,165,837 139,412 262,681 830,888 ; 396,195 Sioux C i t y , I o w a C i t y corporation _ School d i s t r i c t . . . 3, 233, 308 1,485, 278 1,748,030 2,388, 638 1 1,129,856 1,258, 782 2,060,232 ! 872 390 ' 1,187' 842 South Bend, Ind City corporation. School d i s t r i c t . _ . 3, 719,108 1,686,152 2,032,956 2,278,874 1,076,691 1,202,183 1, 922, 564 818, 384 1,104,180 Portland, M e City corporation. Bridge d i s t r i c t . . . W a t e r district Pier site d i s t r i c t . . 3,830, 612 3, 273,297 13,051 526,300 17,964 2,949, 366 2, 580,900 13,051 337,451 17,964 Troy, N . Y C i t y corporation .' L a n s i n g b u r g h school district _ C o u n t y supervisors' fund 3, 501, 287 3, 231,945 139,292 130,050 102 B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y_. 103 104 100 106 1 180,881 1 8 n SS1 ' 164,625 339 188,849 370 > H > 220, 576 i 2,956 886 886 W W 1 492,047 i 1 1 718,893 | i i 1, 535, 238 i i 1 F o r explanation of differences in a m o u n t s reported in t h i s column a n d total p a y m e n t s for o u t l a y s r e p o r t e d in T a b l e 9, see t e x t discussion of T a b l e 9, p . 44. 434,693 T A B L E 4 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T PAYMENTS, BY DIVISIONS OP M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Continued. C5 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13 For a text discussion of this table see p. 29.] City nuniber. GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S . F o r expenses a n d interest. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. Total. Expenses of general departments. E x p e n s e s of p u b l i c service enterprises. For outlays.' Interest. Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts. i EXCESS O F R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — Governmentalcost payments. Payments for expenses and interest. 3 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. no Hoboken, N . J 111 Terre Haute, Ind C i t y corporation School district $3,727,940 $2,640,786 $311, 017 $776,137 $1,113,972 2,074,322 773,571 1 1,300,751 1,840,005 722,688 1,117,317 1,745, 237 650,155 1,095,082 31,964 31,964 62,804 40,569 22,235 234,317 50,883 183,434 1,613, 212 814,555 798,657 $4,841,912 _. _ n? Saginaw, M i c h C i t y corporation School district 3,664,271 1,944,860 1,719,411 2,051,059 1,130,305 920, 754 1,687,860 827,240 860,620 196,630 196, 630 166,569 106,435 60,134 113 Pawtucket, R. I 2,715,703 2,075,443 1; 577,339 143,334 354,770 114 Passaic, N . J 2,700,827 2,005,109 1,771,556 115 Gary, I n d . _ _ C i t y corporation School district 3,097,558 1,919,895 1,177,663 1,880,927 934,186 946,741 1,788,453 879,642 908,811 10,587 10,587 2,422,781 1,263,761 1,159, 020 1, 566,140 867,208 698,932 1,269,519 635,508 634,011 2,097,305 1,016,810 1,080,495 1,283,074 605,462 | 677,612 ! 4,240,683 2,472,772 1,767,911 1 2,445,599 1,399,784 1 1,045,815 | 116 Springfield, Ohio C i t y corporation School district 117 Altoona, P a C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . 118 Long Beach, Calif School district _ ___ .._ $1,256,124 2 $142,152 $170,669 404,986 w H M W 961,112 652,100 640,260 1 118,449 521,811 233,553 695,718 415,713 280,005 81,887 43,957 37,930 1,216,631 985,709 1 230,922 78,819 1,137,812 103,428 103,428 193,193 128,272 64,921 856,641 396,553 460,088 486,039 370,602 1,082,389 441,664 640,725 85,885 85, 885 114,800 77,913 36,887 814,231 411,348 402,883 134,904 679,327 1,915, 732 960,370 955,362 309,028 309,028 220,839 130, 386 90,453 1,795,084 1,072,988 722,096 1 638,910 1,156,174 H o w. o 9 to 119 Chester, P a City corporation. School district 1,215,373 554,854 660,519 1,099,278 491,664 607,614 936, 396, 540, 600 600 162, 326 95,007 67,319 116, 63, 52, | 53,947 170,042 120 M o b i l e , Ala City corporation. School district 1,382,129 918,882 463, 247 1,232,932 987,566 335,366 928, 594, 334, 144,993 144,993 159,281 158,157 1,124 149, 21, 127, [ 35,410 184,607 97,465 678,598 Racine, W i s . 2,623,897 2,042,764 1,670, 222, 801 149,030 581,133 New Britain, C o n n . 2, 601, 761 1,822,736 1, 560, 91,097 171,293 779,025 Lansing, M i c h City corporation. School district 4,704,377 3,674,165 1,030, 212 2,830,260 2,122,761 707,499 124 Hoi yoke, M a s s . . 3,977,414 3,331,336 125 Springfield, 111 C i t y coproration School district Pleasure d r i v e w a y district 3,151,996 1,791,748 1,247,021 1,776,538 885,299 805,553 1,365, 521, 761, 113, 227 85,686 82, and park __ 1,611, 904, 706, 346,397 432,628 1, 874, 1,551, 322, 908,414 965,703 97,311 50, 506 43, 618 1,375, 458 906, 449 441, 468 732,624 3,187 27, 541 1,026,605 1,026,605 192, 630 191,800 830 928, 314 205, 221 313,404 313,404 104,473 750, 551 642,834 g 126 Chattanooga, T e n n . 2,151,181 1, 560, 523 1, 262, 10,166 287,483 590, 658 514,024 76,634 127 Berkeley, Calif City corporation. School district 2,910,492 1,040, 657 1,869,835 2,168,330 891,600 1, 276,730 1,995, 834, 1,161, 4,746 4,746 168,149 52,794 115,355 742, 162 149, 057 593, 105 406,263 335,899 128 D a v e n p o r t , Iowa C i t y corporation . School district 1,825,162 940,879 884,283 1, 584,819 763, 671 821,148 1, 528, 715, 813, 5,000 5,000 51, 201 43,611 7,590 240, 343 177, 208 135 129 Hamtramck, Mich... City corporation. School district 2,054,251 1, 536, 293 517,958 1,239,695 779,252 460,443 907, 514, 393, 223, 500 223,500 108, 295 41,670 66,625 814, 556 757, 041 57, 515 130 Bethlehem, P a City corporation. School district 2,476,122 1,098,869 1,377, 253 1,372,000 645,649 726,351 1,002, 412, 589, 69, 722 69,722 299,666 163, 248 136,418 , 104, 122 453, 220 650, 902 131 C o v i n g t o n , K y City corporation. School district 1,422,025 1,098,308 1,217,465 894,490 322,975 913, 574 628,012 285,562 140, 995 140,995 323, 717 162,896 125,483 37,413 Lincoln, N e b r City corporation. School district S a n i t a r y district - 3,455, 569 1,538,994 1, 763, 566 153,009 1,955,691 929,138 1,015, 434 11,119 1, 507, 514 562, 583 933, 812 11,119 281,031 281,031 167,146 85, 524 81,622 1 8 496, 567 736,910 238,875 575,681 649, 758 , 454,364 560 818 742 8,973 195,587 1, 499, 878 609, 856 748, 132 141, 686,480 813,398 204, 203, F o r e x p l a n a t i o n of differences in a m o u n t s reported in this column a n d total p a y m e n t s for o u t l a y s r e p o r t e d in T a b l e 9, see text discussion of T a b l e 9, p . 44. Excess of p a y m e n t s for expenses a n d interest over revenue receipts. Of T A B L E 4 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S , BY D I V I S I O N S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Continued. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table see p. 29.] GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S . For expenses and interest. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. 'Total. Expenses of general departments, Expenses of public service| enterprises For outlays. 1 Interest. Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts. EXCESS OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — Governmentalcost payments. Payments for expenses and interest. o GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. > 133 Portsmouth, Va.. $1,949, 569 $1,405,319 $147,706 £341,818 $544, 134 Haverhill, Mass.. 2,146,490 1,915,338 1, 726,245 80,057 109,036 231, $174,260 405,412 135 Wheeling, W. Va City corporation. School district 1, 590, 730 1,019,973 570, 757 1,345,082 783,808 561, 274 1,136,698 580,149 556,549 115,940 115,940 92,444 87, 719 4,725 245, 236, 9, 145, 560 391, 208 $915,795 $20,932 $523, 318 H Niagara Falls, N . Y 2,089,944 1, 654,713 87,235 347,996 1,184, Highland Park, Mich.. City corporation.. School district ,994, 454 , 792, 516 , 201,938 2, 524, 214 1,408, 334 1,115, 880 2, 091, 558 1, 096,784 994,774 136, 308 136,308 296, 348 175, 242 121,106 470, 384, 86, 138 Macon, Ga.._ City corporation . School district 644, 463 , 037,672 606, 791 1,333, 946 1, 008, 842 325,104 1, 048,807 724, 253 324, 554 170,611 170,611 114,528 113,978 550 310, 28, 281, 59,629 Huntington, W. Va._ City corporation. School district... 210,198 011,846 198, 352 1,398, 291 491, 720 906, 571 1, 223,977 431,011 792, 966 10,395 10,395 163, 919 50, 314 113,605 811, 520, 291, 182,304 629,603 664,357 520, 323 442,352 912, 592 East Orange, N. J . 3, 007, 830 2,095, 731 1,650,462 210,386 234, 883 912, 588, 010 324,089 Lancaster, Pa City corporation. School district... 1, 002, 894 553, 270 449, 624 900,806 469,167 431,639 699,496 301,300 398,196 137, 220 137, 220 64,090 30,647 33,443 102, 84, 17, 4,056 98, 032 328, 055 1 273, 284 1,106,968 13,646 1 180, 554 o Zfl 140 1,902. 507 m 250,888 141 142 I Roanoke, Va.. GO M 136 139 > a o 137 3, 274, 624 w Tampa, Fla City corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . . 1,975,922 1,119,357 856, 965 1,626,086 988, 274 637,812 1, 359,846 815,914 543,932 7,233 7,233 259, 007 165,127 93,880 349,836 131, 083 218, 753 Augusta, Ga __ City corporation. School district 933,513 469,431 464,082 1,618,800 1,156,775 462,025 1,339,496 881, 021 458,475 113,495 113,495 165,809 162, 259 3,550 314, 713 312,656 2,057 Cicero, 111 City corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . . P a r k district 266,905 431,817 830,416 4,672 1, 204,074 671,805 530,012 2,257 975,027 498,001 475,009 2,017 121, 078 121,078 107, 969 52, 726 55,003 240 1,062,831 760,012 300,404 2,415 Jackson, M i c h City corporation. School district 814, 625 010,221 804,404 1,419,593 834,794 584,799 1,148,264 604,055 544, 209 104, 755 104, 755 166, 574 125,984 40,590 395, 032 175,427 219,605 107, 077 242,759 207,919 522,632 173,336 568,368 617, 927 147 Winston-Salem, N . C . 2,401,842 1, 286,115 122,481 303,124 1,115,727 861, 846 253, 881 148 Fresno, Calif City corporation. School d i s t r i c t . _. 306,109 644,481 661,628 2,221, 247 944,676 1,276, 571 2,040,149 890,103 1,150,046 7,533 7,533 173, 565 47,040 126, 525 1, 084,862 699,805 385, 057 183, 363 901,499 Topeka, Kans City corporation. School district 054,466 279,828 774, 638 1,493,352 767,954 725,398 1, 240, 766 531,168 709,598 166,157 166,157 86, 429 70,629 15,800 561,114 511,874 49, 240 § 190,834 751,948 tel i 150 Atlantic City, N . J 010, 213 3,819,513 3, 010,119 183, 792 625, 602 1,190,700 591,186 599, 514 151 Quincy, Mass 139,740 2, 264, 226 1,917, 759 97, 547 248,920 875, 514 203,304 672,210 152 P a s a d e n a , Calif City corporation. School district 990,004 213, 726 776, 278 2,890, 381 1, 610, 236 1, 280,145 2,070,040 837,932 1,232,108 679,680 679, 680 140,661 92,624 48, 037 1, 099,623 603,490 496,133 Kalamazoo, Mich C i t y corporation . School district 829,742 237,452 592,290 1,527, 611 722,128 805,483 1,279,960 547,149 732,811 110,412 110,412 137,239 64, 567 72,672 1,302,131 515,324 786,807 571,677 730,454 2,050,706 1,675,491 1,405,533 72, 775 197,183 375, 215 31, 524 343,691 Maiden, M a s s . GROUP 15*) Charlotte, N . C . 156 L a k e w o o d , Ohio C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . . 1 _ __ V.—CITIES H A V I N G A 105,683 1, 205, 306 s P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000. $1,603, 240 | $1,225,774 ; $838,299 $178, 689 $208,786 $377,466 $338, 253 $39, 213 3,460,355 1, 595,158 1, 865,197 i 1,845, 595 1 798, 503 1,047,092 1, 256,902 406,422 850,480 183, 359 183,359 405, 334 208, 722 196, 612 1,614,760 796, 655 818,105 1,487, 598 127,162 F o r e x p l a n a t i o n of differences in a m o u n t s r e p o r t e d in this c o l u m n a n d total p a y m e n t s for o u t l a y s r e p o r t e d in T a b l e 9, see text discussion of T a b l e 9, p . 44. ~3 T A B L E 4 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S , BY D I V I S I O N S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Continued. 00 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table see p. 29.] City nunaber. GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S . For expenses and interest. CITY, AND DIVISIONS O F MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. Total. Expenses of Expenses of general public service departments. enterprises. For outlays. 1 Interest. Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts. EXCESS OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — Governmentalcost payments. Payments for expenses and interest. > a i—i > GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. York, Pa City corporation School district... Si, 212, 610 660,302 552,308 433, 813 456, 881 $825, 381, 443, Bay City, Mich City corporation School district... 3,209,629 1, 515,175 1,694,454 1,582,101 979,150 602,951 1,131, 622, 509, $299,115 299,115 Shreveport, La City corporation School district.— 2,314,062 1,947,011 367,051 1,153,347 847,240 306,107 979, 691, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. City corporation School district.-. 2, 624,031 991,981 1,632,050 1,597, 546 665,116 932,430 161 McKeesport, Pa City corporation School d i s t r i c t 162 Newton, Mass _ 163 Elmira, N . Y 1, 610,082 797,716 812,366 158 159 164 165 $65,417 52,513 12,904 $321,1 226,' 95,' $160, 209 $161,707 1,037,976 589,552 > 151, 252 57,804 93,448 1, 627,528 536, 025 1,091, 503 43,512 43,512 129,913 111,819 18,094 1,160,715 1,099, 771 60, 944 1,344, 469, 875, 132,030 132,030 120,963 64,026 56,937 1, 292,048 673,387 618,661 1,067, 494, 572, 136,725 136,725 88,001 42,186 45, 815 318, 034 124, 329 193, 705 166,779 3, 495, 682 2,876,425 2,474, 118,126 284,099 619, 257 241, 690 377,567 2,204,917 1,420,163 1,170, 116,003 133,433 784, 754 434,888 349,866 New Castle, Pa City corporation School district— 1, 543,478 477,028 1,066,450 945,075 374,489 570, 586 75, 657 28, 523 47,134 403 102, 539 495, 864 439,338 159,065 345, 523, Decatur, 111 City corporation School district- 1,423, 634 824,888 598,746 920,043 411,761 508,282 110,318 70,164 40,154 503, 591 413, 127 90, 464 742, 273, 67,683 67, 683 1,485 i, 865 >,620 M W 749,930 H O ui O o 607,990 I—I w Tfl $36, 259 539,850 166 Chelsea, M a s s . . 1,822,517 1 1,770,428 1, 515, 432 42, 203 212,793 167 W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . . _ C i t y corporation . School district 1,928,206 1,480,311 447,895 1,046,448 685,371 361,077 697, 664 369,799 327,865 159,973 159,973 188,811 155,599 33,212 168 Galveston, Tex. 1, 573,020 1,489,796 1,049,447 160, 769 279,580 83,224 169 O a k P a r k , 111 City corporation. School district P a r k district 2,207,731 1,004,158 1,124,695 i 78, 878 1,504,028 697,766 772,424 33,838 1,172, 222 418,111 732,273 21, 838 179, 337 179,337 152,469 100,318 40,151 12,000 703, 703 306,392 352.271 45, 040 126,912 M o u n t Vernon, N . Y_ C i t y corporation __ School distiict 2,482,744 1, 552,199 930. 545 2,148, 635 1, 291, 662 856, 973 1, 926,171 1,118,489 807, 682 222,464 173,173 49, 291 334,109 260,537 73,572 i 467, 582 Woonsocket, R . I . 1,987, 519 1 1,419,488 965,496 78, 758 375, 234 568,031 400, 372 1,234,874 140,352 107,378 461,315 1,127, 425 480,475 646, 950 121, 882 121, 882 82,100 52,393 29,707 1, 281, 222 631, 226 171 52,089 1 881,758 794,940 86,818 172 Kenosha, Wis 1,943,919 1,482, 604 173 Hammond, Ind City corporation. School district 2, 562,629 1, 285, 976 1, 276, 653 1,331,407 654, 750 676, 657 174 Montgomery, Ala... 1,316,980 1,027,399 681, 312 67,356 278, 731 175 Pittsfield, M a s s 1, 648, 051 1,352,752 1,188,103 26,112 138, 537 176 Perth Amboy, N . J . 1, 673,417 j 1,464,615 1,008,326 145, 799 310,490 177 Beaumont, Tex 1,221,547 994,654 720, 683 132, 565 141,406 178 Lima, Ohio.. City corporation. School district 2,133,778 j 1, 659, 348 | 474,430 1,083,091 608,661 474,430 739, 638 303, 520 436,118 110, 532 110, 532 232,921 i 194, 609 38,312 179 S t o c k t o n , Calif City corporation. School district 2, 876,393 1,832,480 i 1,043,913 1,711,776 937,440 774,336 1,592,850 859, 750 733,100 11,195 11,195 107, 731 66,495 41, 236 1,164,617 895, 040 269, 577 180 P u e b l o , Colo City corporation. School district 1, 768,310 1, 281,653 486, 657 1,682,006 1,206,518 475,488 1,159, 889 712,012 447, 877 306, 590 306, 590 215, 527 187,916 27,611 86, 304 75,135 11,169 181 Medford, Mass.. 1, 750, 505 1,485,438 1, 253,668 74,486 157,284 I 265,067 182 Lexington, K y . _ 1,465,153 1 1,057,482 894,796 2,978 159,708 I1 407,671 1 915 I 51,174 736,934 144,824 312,940 396,164 576,791 2 133,473 167,659 212, 051 673,366 Q 1,027,043 204,179 - 599,996 224,091 65,490 289,581 ! 146,072 441,371 295, 299 7,398 201,404 22, 731 204,162 856, 369 194,318 447,118 717,499 208,802 1 2 226,893 1, 050, 687 1, 050, 687 83,112 169,416 126,654 391,721 124,153 I g CD 283, 518 F o r explanation of differences in a m o u n t s reported in this column a n d total p a y m e n t s for o u t l a y : reported in T a b l e 9, see text discussion of T a b l e 9, p . 44. Excess of p a y m e n t s for expens es a n d interest over revenue receipts. CO T A B L E 4 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S , BY D I V I S I O N S O F M U N I C I P A L GOVERNMENT: 1922—Continued. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table see p. 29.] EXCESS O F R E V E N U E RECEIPTS OVER— ' City number. GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S . For expenses and interest. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. Total. Expenses of Expenses of general public service departments. enterprises. Interest. Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue For outlays.1 i receipts. Payments for expenses and interest. Governmentalcost payments. a GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 183 Charleston, W. Va . City corporation __ School district _ 1 1 $1,702,228 1,104,197 598,031 $954, 808 456, 310 498, 498 $872,853 400,615 472, 238 $8, 500 i 8,500 I $73,455 47,195 26, 260 $747,420 647, 887 99, 533 1, 829,967 1,737, 213 1, 471,981 128, 381 I 136,851 92, 754 1, 060, 448 623, 264 437,184 1, 034, 616 602,308 432,308 914,619 498,687 415,932 $424,102 $323,318 1 1 2 i 184 Salem, Mass 185 Butte, Mont City corporation School district... 186 Everett, Mass 1, 971,689 1, 471, 294 1, 248,911 57, 219 165,164 500,395 127,918 372,477 187 Fitchburg, Mass 2, 024,365 1, 705, 240 1, 475,653 ' 91,162 138,425 319,125 40,175 278,950 2, 377,194 1, 636, 541 1, 297,025 148,441 191, 075 1,335,892 1,042, 622 968, 509 74,113 293,270 1, 584, 923 i1 732, n o ; 852,813 1,207,399 j 454,321 753,078 1 1,128, 426 427,318 701,108 78, 973 27,003 51, 970 377,524 277,789 99,735 2,390,267 1,928,781 461,486 1, 488, 390 1,053,885 434,505 209,438 177, 791 31,647 901,877 874,896 26,981 188 Madison, Wis . 789 West Hoboken, N. J . 190 San Jose, Calif City corporation School district 191 Hamilton, Ohio City corporation. School district 19? Springfield, Mo _ ._ . _. _. _ _. . 1,182, 737 535,490 647, 247 1 800,934 358,140 442,794 1 1 697,265 294,407 402,858 581, 687 581, 687 762, 219 349,425 412,794 4,265 4,265 119,997 103,621 16, 376 34,450 4,450 30,000 ; . 25,832 20,956 4, 876 1 266, 576 242.959 292,408 i 740,653 i 381,803 177,350 204,453 | $150, 205 1 H M Q 650,003 90,650 62,649 230,621 J 1 112,636 35, 348 138,156 412, 872 1, 040,033 269,167 O 9 Chicago, Ind uw [ EastCity corporation 194 Brookline, Mass 195 Evanston, 111 City corporation School district Park district 196 _ 78,193 40,157 38, 036 1,640,957 I 1,057, 565 583, 392 1,115, H I 619, 606 495,505 1, 036,918 579,449 457,469 _ 3, 029,406 2,448, 878 2,186,142 118, 035 144, 701 _. _. 1, 828, 982 930, 297 889, 308 9,377 1 1, 469, 465 688, 317 771, 771 9,377 1,305,428 553, 280 743, 598 8,550 100, 586 100, 586 63,451 34, 451 28,173 827 _ School district. _ ... 525,846 1 437,959 87, 887 60,266 | 580,528 53, 790 i 465,580 I 359,517 241,980 117,537 1 526, 738 101,659 461,176 ! ! 1,248,644 1,198,761 49,883 663,134 585, 510 Jamestown, N . Y City corporation School district.._ County supervisors' fund 2, 760,858 2,100,122 635,654 25,082 ! I i ! 1, 512, 214 901,361 585,771 25,082 1,088,825 519,251 544,492 25, 082 278,187 278,187 145, 202 103, 923 41,279 936,595 130, 543 121,629 170,518 753 84,137 259,712 138,478 121, 234 758 171, 276 197 Waco, Tex 1,359, 285 ' 1,188,767 198 Superior, Wis 1, 510,138 1 1, 250,426 199 Lorain, Ohio City corporation School district 2,384, 401 1, 278, 596 1,105,805 1,330,493 732,664 597,829 947,985 444,122 503,863 100, 559 100, 559 281, 949 187, 983 93,966 1,053,908 545, 932 507,976 875,857 178, 051 1, 930, 542 1, 013, 719 916,823 ! 1, 238,180 596,905 641, 275 1, 027, 783 425, 246 602, 537 120, 829 120,829 89, 568 50, 830 38,738 692,362 416,814 275, 548 373, 980 318,382 2,031,074 1,120,240 910,834 1,114,107 551,160 562, 947 919,862 381, 470 538, 392 112,950 112, 950 81, 295 56, 740 24, 555 916, 967 569,080 347,887 375,133 541, 834 • 1,830,362 938, 332 892,030 986, 950 587, 705 399, 245 779, 363 408,805 370, 558 116, 951 116, 951 90, 636 61, 949 28,687 843,412 350, 627 492, 785 368,159 475, 253 1,397,699 496,193 901,506 901,680 359,498 542,182 821,034 320, 230 500,804 16,365 16,365 64, 281 22,903 41,378 496,019 j 136, 695 359,324 189,108 306,911 1,429,879 1,128,002 301, 877 1,144, 613 848,409 296, 204 832,921 555,024 277,897 119,937 119,937 191, 755 173,448 18,307 285, 266 [ 279, 593 5,673 326,477 Ml,211 1,635,025 1,313,425 969, 266 251, 534 92,625 321,600 1,696,707 799,482 897,225 1 1,155,029 572,751 582, 278 1,021,459 466, 748 554,711 58,097 58,097 75,473 47,906 27, 567 541, 678 226, 731 314, 947 ?00 Muskegon, Mich City corporation School district ?01 Joliet, 111 City corporation School district ?0? Dubuque, Iowa City corporation.. School district ?03 204 Muncie, Ind .... City corporation School district . . _. .. _. . . . Columbia, S. C City corporation School district ?05 Chicopee, Mass ?06 Battle Creek, Mich City corporation School district 1 i _. For explanation of differences in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in ' Excess of payments for expenses and interest over revenue receipts. 150, 814 101,619 472, 414 440,059 T A B L E 4 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S , BY D I V I S I O N S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 13. 1922—Continued. GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S . F o r expenses a n d interest. CITY, AND DIVISIONS O F MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. Total. Expenses of general departments, E x p e n s e s of p u b l i c service enterprises. to F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e see p . 29.] For outlays.' Interest. Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts. EXCESS OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS OVER— Governmentalcost payments. Payments for expenses and interest. a G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000—Continued. $2,361,271 $2,019, 479 $1,820,471 208 | P o n t i a c , M i c h C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t — 1,892,606 1,099,670 792,936 1, 501,001 782,515 718,486 1,112, 962 465,006 647,956 209 | A u r o r a , III C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t — 1,113, 554 661,372 452,182 1,040,705 619,492 421,213 210 I W a t e r l o o , I o w a C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t — 1, 856, 544 618,909 1, 237, 635 211 | T a u n t o n , M a s s 207 | N e w Rochelle, N . Y . $199,008 $341, 792 $229,198 $570,990 $130, 265 130,265 257, 774 187,244 70, 530 391, 317, 74, 870,128 461,924 408,204 136,650 136,650 33,927 20,918 13,009 72, 41, 30, 1,261,145 523,638 737,507 1,049, 026 359,315 689, 711 94,068 94,068 118,051 70,255 47, 796 595, 95, 500, 1, 752,056 1,520,069 1,005,083 346, 666 168,320 231,987 212 | Stamford, C o n n C i t y corporation. Town 1,823,865 1,017,794 806, 071 1,380,658 695,327 685,331 1,227,086 634, 682 592,404 153,572 60,645 92,927 443,207 322,467 120,740 244,976 198,231 213 | C o u n c i l Bluffs, Iowa. C i t y corporation. School district—. 1, 550,482 859,130 691, 352 1,059,127 610,201 448,926 311,314 311,314 49,010 23, 240 25, 770 491,355 248,929 242,426 340,967 150,388 275, 647 423,156 214 | W i l l i a m s p o r t , P a C i t y corporation. School district—. 910, 704 429, 238 481, 466 797,646 343,886 453,760 744, 757 325,910 418, 847 700 700 52,189 17,276 34, 913 113,058 85,352 27, 706 215 | P o r t s m o u t h , O h i o — . C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t — 1, 739. 226 1,081,957 657,269 860,445 433,377 427,068 618,381 239, 882 378,499 139, 784 91,215 48,569 878,781 648,580 230,201 102, 280 102,280 M $116,051 275,554 :::::::: a 178,645 251,494 229,449 365,950 GO g O Ui O O 152,423 25,746 659, 591 384,410 138,804 219,190 W W 349,894 166,417 1 216 Poughkeepsie, N . Y„. 1,613,879 1,097,568 874,088 89,976 133,504 516,311 | 217 Rock Island, 111 City corporation. School district 915,714 517,496 398,218 811,863 435,811 376,052 631,126 275 163 355,963 63, 271 63,271 117,466 97,377 20,089 103,851 81,685 22,166 218 Auburn, N . Y. 1,452,047 1, 214,162 1, 056, 208 103,837 54,117 237,885 219 Austin, Tex City corporation. School district 1,288,359 955,401 332,958 1,144,117 818, 886 325, 231 689,066 367, 312 321,754 322,300 322,300 132,751 129,274 3,477 144,242 136,515 7, 727 Quincy, 111.. City corporation. School district Health district... 1,126,432 688, 972 426,236 11,224 775, 202 398,442 367, 406 9,354 713,683 345,019 359, 310 9,354 45,387 45, 387 16,132 8,036 8,096 351, 230 290, 530 58,830 1,870 76,739 221 Newport News, Va. 1,008,250 894, 713 779,164 10,174 105,375 113, 537 102, 720 10,817 222 Meriden, Conn 1,106,597 999,194 876, 217 64, 752 58,225 107,403 21,208 86,195 223 Easton, Pa City corporatiun. School district 965,146 473,617 491,529 852,059 375, 588 476,471 786,428 352, 403 434, 025 65, 631 23,185 42,446 113,087 98,029 15,058 45,128 67,959 224 New Brunswick, N . J.. 1,860,915 1, 363,722 1,024,878 207,439 497,193 253, 946 225 Danville, 111 City corporation. School district 871,993 427,983 444,010 660,839 370,713 290,126 588,093 316,913 271,180 72,746 53,800 18,946 211,154 57, 270 153,884 Wilmington, N . C _ _ . City corporation. School district 1, 209,462 851,162 358,300 910,244 627,573 282,671 668, 753 418, 474 250, 279 101,388 101,388 140,103 107,711 32,392 299, 218 223, 589 75,629 155,582 143,636 Ogden, Utah City corporation _ School district 2,064,996 1, 328, 255 736, 741 1,129,686 531,971 597,715 892,032 339,809 552,223 38,965 38,965 198,689 153,197 45,492 935, 310 796, 284 139,026 684,999 250,311 228 Miami, Fla City corporation. School district 2,472, 266 2,137, 752 334, 514 1, 516,553 1,227, 670 1,133, 517 900, 812 232, 705 31, 414 31,414 351,622 295,444 56,178 955, 713 910,082 45,631 651,286 304,427 229 Orange, N . J 1, 303, 209 941,548 59,105 230 West New York, N . J. 1, 682,960 231 Amsterdam, N . Y City corporation School district County supervisors' fund _ 1 131,405 288,883 981,916 509,152 464, 341 8,423 For explanation of differences in amounts re] 1,154, 062 1,175,030 938, 318 722,369 326,141 387,805 8,423 51, 539 51,539 153,409 149,147 236, 712 507,930 49,321 38,474 10,847 158,687 92,998 65,689 118,411 222,262 203, 664 347,906 127,615 110,270 . 274,491 s 243,247 81,211 292,365 W 644 149,791 101,657 406, 273 30,307 823,229 416,154 398,652 8,423 in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 9, see text discussion of Table 9, p. 44. 188,994 CO T A B L E 4 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S , BY D I V I S I O N S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1922—Continued. ^ [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 29.] EXCESS O F R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — City number. GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S . For expenses and interest. CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Total. Total. Expenses of general departments. Expenses of public service enterprises. For outlays. 1 Interest. Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts. i Governmentalcost payments. Payments for expenses and interest. > o GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 7V> 233 231 Hazleton, P a C i t y corporation School district ______ $1,053,715 513,809 539,906 __ C i t y corporation School district _ _ City corporation.. School district $634,091 228, 598 405,493 $567, 979 195,824 372,155 $66,112 32, 774 33,338 609,605 205,049 404, 556 i 441,838 158,838 283,000 402,065 142, 585 259,480 $2,209 2,209 1, 273,176 ! 919,338 353,838 1 553,789 258,440 295,349 519,694 239, 526 280,168 7,577 7,577 $419,624 285, 211 134,413 > $328,946 H > 37,564 14,044 23, 520 167, 767 46, 211 121,556 27, 654 26,518 11,337 15,181 719,387 660,898 58, 489 45,388 235 Oshkosh, W i s 1, 224,448 1,135, 257 944,819 154,646 35, 792 89,191 236 Pensacola, F l a . C i t y corporation School district.__ 1,293, 475 851,087 442, 388 736,032 532, 790 203,242 517,377 351,072 166,305 73, 421 73, 421 145,234 108, 297 36,937 557,443 318,297 239,146 9^7 Lewiston, M e 832,954 676,867 588,824 33, 595 54,448 156,087 ?38 Green B a y , W i s . 1, 314,618 1,027, 517 885,906 57, 652 83,959 287,101 9^9 Columbus, G a _ . 1,035,834 874, 642 739,038 56,403 79,201 161,192 1,142,431 887, 762 671,441 75, 683 140, 638 254, 669 1, 046, 918 949,692 787,720 77,664 84,308 97,226 1, 063,166 345,695 717,471 127,606 127, 606 280,024 103, 709 176,315 430, 575 255,136 175,439 $90,678 140,113 H M w H O 673,999 Ul O $152,905 242,096 O i—i 240 Petersburg, Va 241 Watertown, N . Y 2 2 E a s t Cleveland, Ohio C i t y corporation School district ._ ._ 1,901,371 832,146 1,069,225 1 1,470, 796 577,010 893,786 1 529,462 27,981 ui 4,339 160,426 269,733 430,925 183,302 280,528 267, 534 19,567 247,246 247,071 7,423 183, 504 I 243 244 245 246 247 Waltham, Mass J 1 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 Newport, R. I Newburgh, N . Y Muskogee, Okla C r a n s t o n , R . I... _ Montclair, N . J W a r r e n , Ohio _ . C i t y corporation School district _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 256 1 L a Crosse, W i s 257 Clifton, N . J 258 L y n c h b u r g , V a 259 F o r t S m i t h , A r k . City corporation. School district 260 261 Colorado Springs, Colo___ C i t y corporation . School d i s t r i c t . . Steubenville, O h i o School district _ 3,512, 628 11 2, 570,193 942, 435 1,820,847 1,005, 483 599,851 405, 632 1 1, 575,348 1,845,242 1,411,282 433,960 !| 1, 498, 671 1,798, 790 1,310,598 488,192 1,447,461 1,279, 795 1,338,389 716, 946 621,443 647,425 3,110,074 ; 2,356,980 1,379,955 977,025 1,534,282 1,469,376 1,372,993 826,978' 305,060 401,420 120,498 2, 310, 710 1,752,887 l 557,823 825,879 460,225 365,654 ! 1,416,402 || 763, 797 1 652, 605 906,021 869,345 495,480 373,865 1,160, 755 899, 672 571,147 328,525 1 1,174, 250 1 693,183 392, 867 300, 316 1,186,406 867,667 1,120, 666 619,181 501,485 1 588, 699 ' 1,548,986 1,129, 786 530,291 599,495 986,611 640,938 970,281 699,443 292,109 339,131 68,203 1,122,124 590,079 532,045 1 717,647 1 351,993 365,654 1,040, 275 | 473,862 566, 413 761,982 726,890 375,636 351, 254 956,985 519, 621 199, 289 320,332 1, 018, 767 525,675 ! 225,359 300,316 1,063, 635 784,951 796,107 377, 669 418,438 498,929 1, 333, 771 768, 747 279,070 489, 677 101,426 [ 101,426 75,825 85, 538 85,538 274,701 | 188,509 86,192 68,214 56,917 34,306 22,611 101, 641 1 337, 208 337, 208 1 102,129 28,808 1 104,343 104,343 126,675 63,165 63,165 4,898 117,873 49,064 233.617 150; 570 83,047 89, 770 33,652 90,942 90,942 74,946 74,946 851,437 j 576,784 61, 717 753,590 541,884 221,621 317,203 3,060 933,307 417,237 516,070 571,415 221,287 350,128 56,963 74,859 65,731 9,_28 62,500 62, 500 86, 530 86,530 2,096,226 | 1,806,396 289, 830 914,826 136,138 104,371 31, 767 414,593 1,929,610 945,570 840,135 105,435 324,421 173,152 42,843 34, 650 8,193 215, 215 286,093 176, 275 109,818 73, 457 64,154 159,728 j 82,700 4,757 21,928 56,015 126,317 110,342 15,975 59,702 44,176 15,526 1 | 488,274 4,789 166,616 426,552 140,927 205, 567 772,418 209,026 243,141 81, 280 1,105,607 917,731 187,876 261, 055 781,412 324,195 168,652 412,128 217, 723 97, 765 "119,958 58,726 1,561,088 j 1.227,194 849,664 377, 530 547,671 828,438 402,712 127,535 12,951 62,289 52,295 1,188, 586 1,162,808 25,778 353,802 92,403 58,326 299,236 81,513 57,112 || 115,838 1,264,153 838,997 296,935 388,197 314,420 614,002 117,726 233, 251 214, 436 284,986 164, 557 37,022 367, 665 820,921 229,679 108,232 1 108,232 i -* m tel 1) i For explanation of differences in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 9, see text discussion of Table 9, p. 44. 337,911 i i s 176 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 5 . — P E R CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS [For a list of t h e cities arranged alphabetically b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned to each, see PER CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS F R O M - Taxes. Subventions and Fines, grants, donaments forand feits, tions and special a n d gifts, charges esfor cheats. a n d penoutsion lays, Special All revenues. General property. Business and nonPoll. business license. Special. arnHigh-] Earn-j Eings w a y ings of priviof ubleges, gen- p lic rents, eral servand deice inter- p a r t - enterest. ments! prises. ments. $51. 81 $34.54 $1.06 $0.11 $1. 50 Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II. III IV V _. __. 61.33 58.62 43.37 39.38 38.41 42.27 36.80 27.73 25.82 25.02 1.32 0.72 0.96 0.62 1.12 0.04 0.06 0.16 0.22 0.17 $2.66 $0.34 2.47 3.17 2.83 2.65 2.63 0.33 0.36 0.35 0.30 0.34 1.78 2.01 1.14 1.12 1.03 $3.07 $2.43 $1.34 $4.76 3.04 4.94 2.98 2.46 2.33 1.46 1.85 1.11 1.15 1.05 4.78 6.35 4.73 4.22 3.87 $4.10 $4.68 $0.90 1.95 3.03 1.58 1.39 6.92 1.70 3.11 0.86 3.00 1.00 2.55 2.02 1.30 2.27 1.40 $4.55 3.38 3.55 6.65 7.11 3.84 GROUP I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 500,000 A N D N e w York, N . Y . . . . Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, P a Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, M o Boston, M a s s _. Baltimore, M d Los Angeles, Calif.. Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif Buffalo, N . Y $69.94 $49. 49 $2.32 I $2.04 54. 20 36.74 2.28 47.55 32.55 - . " " " $ 6 . " 6 4 0.81 65. 53 44.93 0.60 I 1.11 62. 55 45.17 0.35 | 0.86 44. 88 | 30.26 0.06 ! 3.03 80.55 49.95 8.51 ' 0.14 39.97 28.29 0.71 79.81 45.32 47.96 ~"~"~6.~89 61.50 0.02 57.67 | 40.71 52.97 35.63 1.77 $1.59 4.84 0.52 4.79 2.94 2.33 $0.27 0.41 0.07 0.48 0.55 0.40 0.38 0.87 8.45 1.19 1.76 2.13 0.30 0.10 1.31 0.41 0.10 0.17 0.43 1.13 3.99 0.83 2.06 1.72 GROUP II—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C N e w a r k , N . J__ Cincinnati, Ohio. Minneapolis, M i n n N e w Orleans, L a Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, I n d Seattle, W a s h Rochester, N . Y Jersey C i t y , N . J $59. 50 ;$40.14 $4.24 ;$i. 12 5.40 57.27 24.12 0.01 _ 61.40 1 41.11 0.35 $0.11 2.97 2.27 64. 38 41.73 0.60 0.71 54.04 39.50 0.14 0.21 1.96 _ 44.46 ! 28.39 51.11 I 36.48 49.73 36.99 93.85 ' 41.00 56.53 j 37.74 55.94 39.47 0.01 I 2.23 0.16 I 0. 45 0. 16 | 0. 32 1.53 0. 02 2. 36 0) 1.36 0.28 7.11 1.41 4.68 1.71 4.09 3.82 3.83 2.36 1.39 0.84 0.86 OVER. 5.75 3.67 1.56 1.89 2.01 1.71 2.61 0.41 2.08 1.83 1.21 1.39 5.37 3.36 12.42 4.78 5.71 4.62 $2.78 $1. 02 $3.14 21.63 0.81 1.19 4.71 4.35 1.99 2.25 8.36 2.08 2.34 1.54 2.14 2.28 0.97 1.32 $3.62 2.44 4.24 5.46 2.16 7.06 O F 300,000 T O 500.000. $3.17 0.84 1.35 1.31 5.17 2.12 $0.27 0.83 0.23 0.33 0.33 0.15 2.20 8.63 6.43 4.57 0.63 0.10 0.10 1.45 0.10 0.09 1.67 1.31 4.47 4.01 4.20 2.15 0.85 1.02 1.51 2.88 1.23 0.97 2.50 1.97 1.41 5.04 0.26 36.50 3.75 4.58 G R O U P I I I — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000. P o r t l a n d , Oreg__. D e n v e r , Colo T o l e d o , Ohio Columbus, Ohio.. Providence, R. I.. $55.25 52.07 42.88 44.68 46.86 St. P a u l , M i n n . . . Louisville, K y O a k l a n d , Calif.... Atlanta, Ga A k r o n , Ohio 46.00 33.85 39.36 33.19 40.05 Omaha, Nebr B i r m i n g h a m , Ala. Worcester, M a s s . . Syracuse, N . Y . . . Richmond, Va 68.18 25.38 48.07 49.82 $27.14 $0.75 $11.49 1.34 4.39 32.32 25.13 $0.29 0.85 3.63 0.90 2.50 26.42 0.61 ; 35.66 $0.29 0.29 0.22 29.65 22.34 24.67 19.27 23.18 0.13 I i 0.31 0.16 1.92 2.33 0.85 2.41 0.82 5.50 1.19 2.72 3.43 4.22 5.34 0.77 4.10 2.49 4.91 0.15 0.94 1.68 6.43 1. 32 0.14 43. 90 11 23.35 0. 76 | 0.13 3.48 1 Less t h a n one-half of 1 cent, 40.58 11.72 32.30 31.34 $0.53 0.52 0.42 0.45 0.03 1 $5.92 $1.20 $0. 55 | $7.66 7.27 0.74 1.32 4.17 4.38 5.24 2.21 0.73 4.81 4.86 3.37 0.74 5.26 0.42 3.15 1.56 0.26 0.19 0.13 0.81 0.56 2.78 1.48 8.74 0.88 4.45 1.79 0.76 0.80 0.70 1.30 1.13 1.60 0.61 0.49 0.59 2.85 3.97 0.84 4.89 4.76 0.48 0.93 0.08 0.18 0.31 0.66 4.33 0.69 3.05 1.68 2.61 0.38 1.62 0.86 2.84 0.83 1.00 3.27 0.98 0.35 16.91 0.42 3.58 3.98 10.85 177 GENERAL, TABLES. AND GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: p . 13. F o r a text discussion of this table, see p . 36. 1922. F o r a b s o l u t e a m o u n t s , see T a b l e s 3 a n d 4.] P E R CAPITA GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS F O R — E x p e n s e s a n d interest. All expenses and interest. Ex penses penses of of pub- Intergenlic est. eral servdeice p a r t - enterm e n t s . prises $57 38 $41.42 $33.15 $2.75 $5.52 $15.95 $5.56 $10. 39 64.29 48.71 44.94 44.38 48.99 47.12 34.50 31.50 30.95 39.31 36.97 27.50 25.44 25.01 2.48 4.42 2.74 2.61 2.40 7.20 5.73 4.26 3.44 3.54 17.89 17.17 14.21 13.45 13.42 5.55 5.67 5.34 5.56 5.97 12.34 11.50 8.87 7.89 7.46 All governmental costs. Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V GROUP I — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N New York, N . Y Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.__ Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, M o $66. 66 57.56 57.41 120. 30 69.09 40.02 $57.31 39. 92 43. 34 50.10 47.92 34.05 $43.39 34. 89 36. 42 41.89 36. 27 29.95 Boston, M a s s . Baltimore, M d Los Angeles, Calif Pittsburgh, P a . . San Francisco, Calif Buffalo, N . Y____ 76.34 50. 37 99.34 69.23 63.08 62.15 65.52 35.17 48. 30 49. 92 44. 51 48.11 53.74 27. 93 37.14 41. 51 35.13 41.99 GROUP I I — C I T I E S H A V I N G 13 14 15 16 17 18 Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C Newark, N . J Cincinnati, Ohio Minneapolis, M i n n N e w Orleans, L a 19 20 21 Kansas City, M O . _ . A Indianapolis, I n d Seattle, W a s h Rochester, N . Y Jersey C i t y , N . J ?,?, 23 P E R CAPITA Per EXCESS OF capita REVENUE excess RECEIPTS of govOVER— ernmental- ' cost Gov- mPeanyt-s payernments for menover extalrevepenses cost nue and p a y - interreceipts. m e n t s , est. $58. 55 54.47 69.03 60.95 _ 62.49 43.92 ._ 54.16 61.86 110. 71 ._ 75.63 68.41 A POPULATION $41. 07 42.03 52.93 49.41 41.57 35. 63 45. 35. 80. 47. 54. 38 37 41 71 67 $36. 20 39.77 43.71 35.46 35.12 25. 45 38. 31. 39. 39. 42. 62 97 52 81 28 O F 500,000 A N D $1.82 $12. 09 2.15 2.88 1.72 5.20 3.44 4.76 4.21 7.45 2.90 1.20 3.15 1.60 6.60 2.46 4.29 2.63 Outlays. 8.63 5.64 4.56 5.94 5.09 3.48 $9.35 17.64 14.07 70.20 21.16 5.96 10. 82 15.20 51.04 19.31 18.58 14.05 OVER. $3.28 $3. 36 9.86 54. 77 6.53 4.86 $12. 63 14.28 4.21 15.43 14.63 10.83 4.21 15.03 4.80 31.51 11.58 13.17 4.86 $0.95 2.80 $18. 43 15.24 8.47 14.97 12.47 8.83 16. 40 19. 52 7.73 5.41 9.18 O F 300,000 T O 500,000. $2.03 1.86 2.05 2.57 1.47 5.22 $2.84 0.41 7.17 11.39 4.98 4.95 $17.48 12.43 16.10 11.54 20.92 8.29 $7.63 4.15 0.08 28. 63 2.25 2.65 2.61 3.32 12.26 5.64 9.74 8.78 26.49 30.30 27.93 13.74 3.05 12.12 16. 86 19.10 12. 48 3.43 8.45 0.54 5.73 14.36 13.44 8.82 1.26 G R O U P I I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000. P o r t l a n d , Oreg D e n v e r , Colo Toledo, O h i o . . . . C o l u m b u s , Ohio Providence, R . I St. P a u l , M i n n Louisville, K y Oakland, Calif A t l a n t a , Ga._ Akron, Ohio $25.81 33. 83 28. 76 24.36 31.47 $5.70 3.23 2.33 3.74 1.33 $6.75 3.74 5.41 6.53 4.23 51.32 33.53 42.57 42.70 50.37 36.42 29.83 27. 60 23. 22 32. 32 1 28.85 25.29 1 22.23 29.86 21. 83 2.68 1.97 1.46 2.17 1.50 3.91 2.41 2.02 0.89 6.53 14.91 5.93 10.25 17.41 20.51 67.15 28.95 51. 27 55. 20 43.24 21. 50 41.05 38.01 8.15 0.39 1.30 1.71 6.81 7.07 3.22 3.33 5.34 5.31 23.91 7.44 10.22 17.19 14.70 ! $55. 65 49.97 54.46 50.75 60.44 _ Omaha, Nebr B i r m i n g h a m , Ala Worcester, M a s s Syracuse, N . Y R i c h m o n d , Va.__ _._ I 83617—24t 12 $38.26 40.79 36.51 34. 63 37. 04 28.02 17. 90 36.42 30. 97 49.62 11 34.93 |1 22.81 $17. 38 $0. 40 9.18 17.95 II. 58 16.12 ! 6.07 23.39 13. 57 $2.09 5.32 0.32 3.22 9.51 10. 32 , 1.03 3.56 3.20 5.39 5.72 $16. 99 11.28 6.37 10.04 9.82 9.59 6.25 7.03 7.90 10.19 24.94 3.88 7.02 11.81 8.97 178 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF TABLE 5.—PER CITIES. CAPITA REVENUE RECEIPTS AND [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with tne number assigned to each, see P E R CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS F R O M — Taxes. CITY. y num £2 All reve- I Gennues. eral prop1 erty. Special. Business and nonPoll. business license. Special assess- F i n e s , ments forand feits, special a n d charges escheats. for outlays. O GROUP III.—CITIES H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 39 40 41 42 43 San Antonio, Tex New Haven, Conn Dallas, Tex Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio 44 45 46 47 48 Bridgeport, Conn Houston, Tex... Hartford, Conn Grand Rapids, M i c h . . Scranton, P a 48. 39 42.40 53.57 42.25 29.24 45.06 31.52 35.00 29.14 23.30 1.03 0.11 0.35 0.12 0.48 0.43 49 Springfield, M a s s 50 P a t e r s o n , N . J . . . 51 | D e s M o i n e s , I o w a 52 1 Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio 53 N e w Bedford, M a s s . . . 59.01 34.47 58.48 38.19 54. 56 43.09 5.91 0.41 23.94 0.07 0.06 38.38 1 20.32 1 0) 1 38.82 6.51 1.14 0.19 2.13 0.43 0.94 0.17 54 55 56 57 58 Trenton, N . J Norfolk , V a Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h . Camden, N . J Fall River, Mass 23.95 0.17 38.90 24.01 0.08 40.94 44.10 i 26.61 1 19.39 0.31 35.25 37.68 7.19 52.05 59 60 61 62 63 Nashville, T e n n Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Lowell, M a s s Kansas City, Kans 28.01 41.26 32.50 41.66 45.42 64 65 66 67 Fort W o r t h , Tex Cambridge, Mass Reading, P a Erie, P a 35.88 48.44 26.13 35.65 68 69 70 71 Flint, Mich Yonkers, N . Y Spokane, Wash Duluth, Minn 46.02 66.27 48.98 54.34 72 73 74 75 Lynn, Mass Elizabeth, N . J Utica, N . Y Tacoma. Wash 40.91 36.80 35.65 61.58 $0.39 $0.57 &26.20 $21.76 31.84 'S&0.45 50.27 0.22 0.32 36.49 0.18 J 0.05 38. 79 26.98 25.19 3.44 1.11 39.90 24.30 6.15 1.20 2.05 40.14 14.05 27.38 18.12 29.89 22.69 28.44 25.00 25. 75 21. 63 Jacksonville, F l a Somerville, M a s s O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla._ Water bury, Conn Lawrence, Mass 81 82 83 84 85 C a n t o n , Ohio Schenectady, N . Y Fort Wayne, Ind T u l s a , Okla Evansville, Ind $47.78 33.32 52.00 42.61 40.74 $0.12 0.04 4.78 4.70 3.33 0.15 0.15 0.35 0.60 0.17 1.13 3.34 0.59 6.74 0.78 0.47 1 2.45 0.68 1.28 0.98 1.94 1.13 1.25 0.70 2.10 4.28 1.10 4.28 0.91 2.08 0.16 0.87 0.14 4.71 2.44 0.30 0.09 0.36 0.36 0.07 0.09 4.83 1.43 6.19 3.37 0.56 2.47 1.73 0.79 2.69 1.21 1.10 0.98 0.77 0.39 0.94 4.09 7.82 3.77 4.40 3.47 2.87 0.86 i 0.73 0.08 | 0.14 1 0.84 0.73 1.91 1.21 0.36 3.97 0.88 0.14 0.27 0.30 0.12 3.60 1.70 2.47 0.64 8.01 0.94 0.99 0.28 0.21 1 0.98 0.55 0.18 0.16 0.89 0.26 3.64 5.61 3.06 3.54 16.35 4.36 0.10 0.34 2.69 0.34 0.09 0.09 0.09 2.58 0.32 1.37 1.10 0.69 1.64 0.63 0.67 1.59 1.76 0.49 0.36 4.26 4.34 3.94 5.07 2.09 3.43 0.18 5.52 1.57 0.26 4.44 8.02 0.88 8.71 | 0.79 I 2.75 0.56 0. 69 0.99 0.77 1.63 0.63 1.89 0.44 4.14 5.91 5.49 9.36 0.03 0.20 ! 0.19 2.73 ; 0.04 1 3.34 1 3.38 2.64 0.10 7.68 3.89 0.94 0.48 3.54 0.52 1.42 4.12 1.97 0.51 0.05 0.28 | 0.07 3.21 21.60 0.24 0.09 0.12 0.45 7.55 4.08 1. 24 0.16 0. 07 ! 0.12 ; 1. 39 ! 1.73 1.17 i 1.21 4.27 3.32 3.46 1 1 : $22. 60 1 24.84 $2." 59" $6.~55~ j 33.61 ! 36.24 0.17 0.43 j 27.93 6.54 0.29 0.12 0.99 0.46 . -. $0.18 $2.16 $0. 73 $0. 30 0.37 ! 1.14 0.90 0.93 2.88 2.14 1.42 0.36 3.45 0.70 0.72 0.59 6.20 1.42 0.84 0.61 1.43 1.20 12.53 4.28 0.43 1 42.26 ! 27.56 44.46 ! 33.64 23.44 42. 59 33. 08 23.83 34.27 1 22.34 300,000—Continued. 0.90 0.50 ~~4.~71 4.32 1.67 1.50 3.50 0.40 0.01 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N 76 77 78 79 80 Earnings of pub lie service enter prises. 0.44 2.09 1.54 0.87 0.60 0.81 i 0.10 0.39 ' 0.19 0.60 1 1.04 j 1.24 S 0.55 i 33.93 S 0.07 i 2.78 46.96 ~I.~96~ i 0.24 27.05 0.51 1 30.77 0.24 21.97 32.05 17.65 23.87 Earnings of general departments 0.78 2.82 1.25 2.74 1.81 0.27 6.17 2.07 0) 5.17 Highway privileges, rents, and interest. 0.32 0.34 0.56 0.29 0.23 0.13 0.38 0.06 2.13 3.74 1 1.45 Subventions and grants, donations and gifts, and pension assessments. 6.27 O F 50,000 T O 100,000. $1.10 0.13 1.01 0.15 0.13 $0.85 0.63 7.69 0.39 0.31 $0.67 0.06 0.55 0.20 0.24 0.79 1.89 0.21 1.00 0.44 2.27 0.67 6.47 1.98 5.33 1.15 0.12 0.10 0.93 0.05 1 Less t h a n one-half of 1 c e n t . $0.44 $1.16 $5.49 $15. 47 1.21 2.85 0.22 0.24 2.23 4.30 0.85 1.76 3.07 1.29 0.31 0.35 3.54 0.39 0.55 0.82 4.78 3.95 1.34 0.83 1.35 1.31 0.53 0.38 1.06 0.43 1.28 0.54 0.58 0.10 0.59 3.00 2.13 9.60 3.35 3.47 179 GENEBAL TABLES. GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: 1922—Continued. p . 13. F o r a t e x t discussion of t h i s table, see p . 36. F o r absolute a m o u n t s , see T a b l e s 3 a n d 4.) P E R CAPITA P E R CAPITA GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS F O R — E x p e n s e s a n d interest. All governmental costs. City number. CITY. ExEx! All penses penses of J exof pub- Interpenses | genlic and est. eral servinter- 1 d e ice est. p a r t - enterm e n t s . prises. Outlays. P e r j EXCESS OF capita 1 R E V E N U E excess i RECEIPTS of govOVER— i ernmen| talcost Gov- P a y payments ments 1 ernfor menover extalrevepenses cost nue and payreinterceipts. m e n t s est. G R O U P I I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued. $21.91 32.09 31.07 33.28 28.30 $18. 23 29.62 24.87 24.03 23.52 47.31 42. 34 | 50.75 51.49 1 29.03 40. 54 33. 76 41.23 30. 99 24. 47 36.83 25.11 33.91 26.62 23.26 59.37 38.94 59. 26 56.24 62.49 47. 75 29. 78 38.69 1 34. 89 45. 29 41.96 26.51 31.61 26.72 36.40 2.04 34. 38 43.61 90.56 I 43.22 49.90 ! 35.95 43.32 31.84 53.57 40.63 Nashville, T e n n Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del.. Lowell, M a s s Kansas City, Kans 33.64 48.40 42.02 50.52 59.50 64 65 66 67 Fort Worth, Tex Cambridge, Mass R e a d i n g , Pa_ Erie, P a . . . _ 68 69 70 71 7? 73 74 75 $0.09 0.02 2.26 2.49 1.04 $3.59 2.46 3.93 6.76 3.74 $3. 74 5.59 16.91 19.23 11.14 2.62 2.78 2.25 3.70 6.04 4.53 2.12 1.21 6.77 8.58 9.52 20. 50 4.56 3.14 2.12 3.24 3.75 3.27 3.93 6.05 5.65 11.62 9.15 20.57 21.35 17.19 0.36 4.46 0. 78 18.05 7.93 27.74 28.95 28.44 26. 28 34.04 3.25 4.89 2.16 1.73 3.29 3.39 9.38 5.35 3.83 3.30 9.23 47.33 13.94 11.48 12.93 4.71 49. 62 5.80 8.07 1.52 23. 61 38.74 25. 45 38.93 38. 65 17. 20 30.76 20. 75 33. 22 20.56 1.94 4.39 1.70 2.71 13.74 4.48 3.59 2.99 3.00 4.36 10.03 i 5.63 9.65 | 7.13 16.57 9.52 11.59 8.86 20.85 1 14.08 4.40 2.52 7.05 2.73 6.77 37.67 55.20 32.79 36.50 26. 92 44. 57 23. 36 27.76 21. 77 35. 89 19. 70 21.99 1.34 3.65 2.24 2.96 3.80 5.03 1.42 2.82 10.75 j 10.63 9.43 8.74 1 ,7S 6.76 6. 65 0.86 8 96 3.87 2.78 7 88 Flint, Mich Yonkers, N . Y Spokane, W a s h Duluth, Minn 53.18 72.05 44.37 59.67 31. 39 | 23.83 43. 32 54. 45 29.83 35. 57 27.03 36.58 2.12 3.07 1.95 5.38 5.44 8.06 3.79 4.18 21.79 17.60 8.79 23.09 7.17 5.78 Lynn, Mass.. _ Elizabeth, N . J Utica, N . Y Tacoma, Wash 40.98 34.01 47.49 60.87 35.72 25.25 29.99 43.97 j 2.53 0.03 3.33 3.43 2.02 4.53 5.26 I 8.76 17.50 16.90 0.07 39 40 41 4? 43 San A n t o n i o , T e x New Haven, Conn Dallas, T e x Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio 44 45 46 47 48 Bridgeport, C o n n Houston, T e x . . Hartford, C o n n Grand Rapids, Mich Scranton, P a _ 49 50 51 52 53 Springfield, M a s s . . Paterson, N . J Des Moines, I o w a Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio N e w Bedford, M a s s 54 Trenton, N . J Norfolk, V a Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h Camden, N . J Fall River, M a s s . . . •59 60 61 6? 63 ^ 56 57 58 $25. 65 37.68 47.98 52.51 39.44 __ ._ 29. 86 21.79 27. 97 27.45 0) 11.99 $0.55 $1.19 9.19 12.61 0.70 1.09 0.06 2.82 9.24 0.21 7.86 8.64 12.34 11.26 4.77 11.26 4.69 19.79 3.29 9.26 4.52 2 2.28 8.15 3.41 11.42 4.61 5.33 ii. 84 $4.29 4.40 7.73 6.62 11.84 2.79 | 6.~70~ 14 11 13 17 63 82 41 76 5 11 5 17 19 55 66 61 G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000. Jacksonville, F l a Somerville, M a s s Oklahoma City, Okla. Waterbury, Conn Lawrence, M a s s C a n t o n , Ohio Schenectady, N . Y Fort Wayne, Ind Tulsa, O k l a . . . Evansville, I n d 1 $50. 93 33.32 49.79 58.63 44.08 $42. 32 28.26 35.51 40.92 34.39 $27. 78 24.95 28.18 35. 01 29.26 $8. 03 1.11 2.10 0.85 2.36 $6.51 2.20 5.24 5.07 2.77 $8.61 5.06 14.28 17.70 $3.15 16.01 3.35 $5.46 5.06 16.49 1.69 6.34 52.05 63. 54 48. 33 42.96 37.97 30.68 37.05 29.48 30.70 23.64 21. 50 32.14 20.79 25.33 18. 97 1.70 1.58 7.15 1.65 3.32 7.47 3.32 1.54 3.72 1.36 21.38 26.49 18.84 12.26 14.32 9.79 19.08 5.73 9.88 3.70 11.59 7.42 13.11 2.38 10.62 0) P e r capita excess of p a y m e n t s for expenses a n d interest over r e v e n u e r e c e i p t s . $2.21 180 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITTES. TABLE 5.—PER CAPITA REVENUE RECEIPTS AND [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see PER CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS F R O M — Taxes. CITY. y Number All revenues. General property. Business and nonPoll. business license. Special. Special assess- F i n e s , ments forand feits, special and charges esfor cheats. outlays. o Subventions and grants, donations and gifts, and pension assessments. Highway privileges, rents, and interest. Earnings of general departments Earnings of public service enterprises. ! G R O U P I V — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued. 87 88 89 90 Savannah, Ga Allentown, P a . Knoxville, T e n n El Paso, Tex.3 S a n Diego, Calif 91 92 93 94 95 Bayonne, N . J Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, Pa Peoria, 111 St. Joseph, M o ! 96 97 98 99 100 Wichita, Kans Wilkes-Barre, P a Sioux C i t v , I o w a South Bend, I n d Portland, M e I j ! i Troy, N. Y Binghamton, N. Y Rockford, 111 C h a r l e s t o n , S. C Little Rock, Ark 101 102 103 104 105 I I I ! I 106 j J o h n s t o w n , Pa_ 107 E a s t St. Louis, 111.. 108 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif. 109 B r o c k t o n , M a s s 110 H o b o k e n , N . J $26.07 24.62 31.20 21.07 62.86 45.48 36. 78 30.19 32.87 24.89 29.04 $0. 05 28. 08 2.54 21.17 27.18 20.42 44.05 27.19 37.78 40.90 48.17 32.20 21. 15 28.64 27.95 34.39 | 40.60 I 36.91 1 38.86 I 33.45 i 22.48 28.35 23. 48 29.05 20.36 13.57 31.09 30.60 66. 78 43.78 52.60 22.76 18.21 28.13 28.76 35.26 i \ I | $0.58 0.05 0.32 0.18 0.23 0.68 1.25 0.67 1.46 1.93 0.45 0.26 1.58 1.77 0.12 0.04 0.33 0.09 0.14 0.26 1.07 1.38 1.21 2.07 0.30 1.68 0.47 0.67 0.16 0.37 0. 36 0.42 0.23 7.46 2.54 3.30 0.06 0.05 1.18 0.91 0.64 0.37 0.69 8.37 1.29 0.11 4.73 0.83 0.60 0.18 0.29 0.09 0.04 0.33 1.45 0.71 2.44 2.24 0.83 0.16 1.05 0.38 1.54 0.47 0.20 2.30 0.96 1.02 0.08 0.03 4.04 3.72 5.91 0.89 0.91 0.72 , 0.10 2. 32 I 0.19 2.77 1.61 2.00 3.36 1.49 1.43 0.07 0.21 0.18 0.31 0.92 2.91 4.71 1.22 1.33 2.43 0.35 0.44 0.23 1.26 0.52 0.10 1.96 1.67 0.05 0.50 4.83 2. 12 2.42 6.23 0.16 1.01 1.97 1.64 0.13 1.71 0.96 8.16 16.86 0.89 3.57 0.42 0.25 0.22 0.15 0.07 2.20 1. 17 11.86 0.08 4.64 0.92 0.12 0.62 0.44 1.92 0.18 0.72 2.81 3.49 0..37 4.64 3.45 4.74 0.38 0.19 0.31 1.06 0.23 0.30 2.92 0.95 1.54 12.08 0.13 0.08 0.21 0.14 1.98 3.07 0.39 3.61 1.38 0.31 1.63 1.54 1.73 0.23 2.05 0.96 0.73 0.31 0.55 0.55 3.08 5.71 0.64 0.79 1.75 0.87 2.75 2.50 5.87 8.39 0.49 1.01 0.16 0.11 0.80 0.24 0.31 4.03 2.13 8.56 1.20 0.23 1.11 0.47 0.78 0.42 0.55 3.96 1.04 0.78 0.43 0.31 2.92 2.50 6.71 0.04 3.71 32.95 39.76 38.48 34.53 46.34 27. 05 27.91 28.52 25. 83 0.21 31.57 116 117 118 119 120 Springfield, O h i o . . . Altoona, P a Long Beach, Calif. Chester, P a Mobile, Ala 30.06 30.89 56.83 20.21 22.59 14.45 17.99 29.07 16.52 13.60 121 122 123 124 125 Racine, W i s . . . . N e w Britain, C o n n . . . . Lansing, Mich Holyoke, Mass Springfield, 111 126 127 128 129 130 Chattanooga, T e n n . . Berkeley, Calif Davenport, Iowa Hamtramck, M i c h . . Bethlehem, P a 27.58 42.26 39.35 30.95 31.47 17.78 27.68 31.69 22.39* 21.83 131 132 133 134 135 Covington, K y Lincoln, N e b r Portsmouth, V a . . . Haverhill, M a s s . . . Wheeling, W . V a . . 24.51 48.32 25.24 41.15 30.89 15.55 34.14 12.47 28.71 20.37 27.01 ' 43.38 28.72 36.32 i 61.42 29.64 j 67.12 33.43 27.26 j 40.03 0.67 0.09 0.11 0.41 0.50 1.08 0.57 1.77 0.10 2.38 0.12 0.44 0.10 0.28 0.09 4.89 0.76 2.24 1.77 0.48 0.63 0.48 0.94 1.28 1.44 1.71 1.16 0.73 4.84 3.05 25.38 22.12 7.02 2.16 0.67 0.58 0.22 0.57 1.01 1.83 4.75 1.36 1.51 4.47 9.44 0.57 1.94 1.26 0.43 1.02 0.32 0.12 0.72 1.22 1.57, 0.79 0.07 0.27 0.19 0.03 0.47 4.51 3.91 2.05 0.50 2.24 0.17 0.95 0.17 5.58 1.19 0.89 1.46 0.35 0.16 0.34 0.73 0.23 2.24 0.37 4.69 5.08 6.77 3.37 3.58 1.11 0.28 5.87 i 0.52 0.30 ! 0.02 Terre Haute, I n d . Saginaw, M i c h P a w t u c k e t , R . I._ Passaic, N . J Gary, I n d $0.98 $2.89 1.91 | 0.12 4.68 I 1.32 I 0.45 3.84 ! 2.56 9.27 $0.32 3.09 0.93 0.05 5.21 . . . J 2.63 — _I 111 112 113 114 115 [$0.15 0. 49 0.02 0.50 1.33 B3. 74 0.80 2.02 0.62 1.32 $16. 42 16.23 17.96 12.24 33.51 0.26 0.04 3.02 0.23 0.39 ! | 0.22 0.05 4.18 I 0. 53 I 0.25 0.38 3.98 ! 0.34 1.04 1.59 1.06 0.95 i I I ! * Per capita excess of payments for expenses and interest over revenue receipts. 0.01 0.15 181 GENEBAL TABLES. GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: 1922—Continued. p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 36. For absolute amounts, see Tables 3 and 4.] * PER CAPITA P E R CAPITA GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR— Expenses a n d interest. All governmental costs. City Number. CITY. | ExAll penses i ex1 of penses i genand eral inter- i deest. part! ments. Expenses of pub- Interlic est. service enterprises. Outlays. Per EXCESS OF capita REVENUE excess RECEIPTS of govOVER— ernmentalI cost Gov- mPeanyt-s payernments for menover extalrevepenses cost nue and p a y - interre1 ceipts. m e n t s . est. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. 86 87 88 89 90 Savannah, Ga A l l e n t o w n , Pa__ Knoxville, T e n n E l Paso, T e x 3 San Diego, Calif-_ $27.00 26. 52 46. 73 32. 78 66.37 91 92 93 94 95 Bayonne, N . J Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, P a Peoria, 111 St. Joseph, M o 47.66 48. 58 42. 77 ! 37.31 22. 30 96 97 98 99 100 $22. 71 1 $18. 20 $2.24 20.03 1.31 16.97 33.33 2.82 23.73 26. 32 3.01 19. 85 47.22 6.51 33. 66 $2.26 1.75 6.77 3.46 7.05 $4.29 6.49 13.40 6.46 19.15 $0.92 1.89 15. 54 11.71 3.51 $3. 36 4.60 2.14 5. 25 1 15.64 6.28 17. 59 15.93 11.84 1.94 2.18 11. 80 12. 58 4.45 4.10 5.79 3.35 7.39 4. 53 32.69 25.84 23.00 24.40 19. 48 5.74 2.64 1.48 0.03 0.02 2.95 2.52 2.36 1.04 0.85 Wichita, Kans Wilkes-Barre, P a Sioux C i t y , I o w a South B e n d , I n d Portland, M e 47. 47 24. 55 29.48 27. 52 I 22.17 1 20.33 42.86 1 33.66 | 27.31 49. 53 j 30.35 25. 60 53.18 32.06 40. 95 0.21 0.07 2.40 2.45 3.40 4.72 [ 17.99 3.42 1.77 1 5.35 I 0.33 1.96 11. 20 1 5.07 2.29 19.18 8.62 5.49 12.23 1 5.01 101 102 103 104 105 Troy, N . Y B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y__ Rockford, 111 Charleston, S. C L i t t l e Rock, A r k 48.62 39.29 40.71 42.06 23.11 30. 55 28. 67 26. 21 20. 36 16.56 1. 54 2.15 1. 52 3.57 0.17 3.24 1.68 1.81 3.76 2.57 106 107 108 109 110 Johnstown, P a . E a s t S t . Louis, 111 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif 44. 25 23. 98 j 21.87 33.13 20. 16 1 17.45 96.68 ! 44.46 36. 78 49.56 j 37.44 1 31.58 54. 69 1 38.74 71.03 0.01 2.29 2.03 4.56 Hoboken, N . J 111 112 113 114 115 Terre H a u t e , I n d Saginaw, M i c h Pawtucket, R . I 116 117 118 119 1?0 Springfield, Ohio . Altoona, P a Long Beach, Calif Chester, P a Mobile, Ala 1?1 122 1?3 1?4 125 Racine, Wis New Britain. Conn Lansing, M i c h Holyoke, Mass Springfield, 111. 126 197 128 129 130 Chattanooga, Tenn Berkeley, Calif Davenport, Iowa. 131 139 133 134 135 Covington, K y Lincoln, N e b r . . _ Portsmouth, Va Haverhill, M a s s Wheeling, W . V a Gary, I n d 3 . _. . ) 41.38 31.00 26.84 25. 48 20. 36 35.34 32. 50 29. 54 27.69 19. 30 j 13.28 6.79 11.17 14.37 ! 3.81 $2. 59 14. 57 5. 02 1 6.12 1 10.56 7.22 8.02 2.38 1.85 8.61 0.63 5.27 4,41 9 32 5.76 3.18 2.10 2.71 5.39 3.83 11.39 20.27 I 13. 16 12.97 2.54 52.22 29. 90 12.11 5.78 16.34 1 18.43 7.1L 10.44 22.32 6 34 2 2.09 30.45 53. 89 40.23 40.81 1 47. 55 27.01 30. 16 30. 75 30. 30 28.87 25. 62 0.47 2.89 24. 82 2.12 23. 37 26. 77 27.45 ~~6.~l6~ 0.92 2.45 5.26 3.53 1.26 3.44 23.73 j 14.14 9.49 I 1.75 10.51 i 6.28 18.68 1.21 37.61 33.02 66.91 19.36 22.02 24.31 20.20 38. 59 17. 51 19.65 19.71 17. 04 30. 23 14.91 14.80 1.61 1.35 4.88 0.01 2.31 3.00 1.81 3.48 2.59 2.54 13.30 12.82 28. 32 1.85 2.38 41.82 41.90 76.12 j 65. 40 52.15 32.56 29.36 1 45.79 , 54.78 ' 29.39 26.63 3.55 25.13 | 1.47 26.07 | 16.61 36. 14 15. 26 22. 60 5.18 2.38 2.76 3. 12 3.37 1.61 9.26 12. 55 30.32 10.62 22.76 36.24 49.12 ! 30.94 1 35. 02 42. C7 26.29 36. 60 26. 86 21.14 23.64 21. 28 1 0.17 0. 08 33. 68 0.08 25.91 3.81 15.48 1.20 17. 28 4.84 2.84 0.87 1.85 5.16 9.95 12. 53 4.07 1 13.89 ! 19.03 [ 24.66 60.30 34.51 38. 06 28.30 21.11 34.13 24.87 J 33. 96 23.93 ' 15.84 26.31 16.21 30.61 20. 22 | 2.83 2.92 6.05 1.93 1.64 j 3.55 26.17 ! 9.63 ! 4.10 1 4.37 1 2.45 4.90 2.61 1.42 2.06 1 2 2 2.51 7.54 2.12 i 10. 08 0.86 0.56 1 5.58 1 1.55 14. 70 1 1.72 12.12 8.66 6.86 1 i 8.42 4.07 ! 11. 20 0.16 11.98 9.26 I The figures for this city cover the transactions for only 11 months. "3."09"i 2.59 ! 5.94 9.59 7 73 4.23 17.47 5 75 10 69 18.24 2 71 2 94 10.82 6.97 15.63 12 34 10.64 1.29 5.67 12.49 9.82 7 83 3.40 14 19 0.37 7 19 6.96. 182 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 5.—PER CAPITA REVENUE RECEIPTS AND [For a list of t h e cities arranged alphabetically b y S t a t e s , w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned to each, see ————' p PER CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS FROM— Taxes. CITY. y number. All revenues. General property. Special. Business and nonPoll. business license. Special assessments and special charges for outlays. *3 O Subventions and HighFines, grants, w a y fordonaprivifeits, tions leges, and a n d r ents, esc h e a t s . gifts, a n d and interpenest. sion assess! ments. G R O U P I V — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 136 137 138 139 140 N i a g a r a F a l l s , N . Y__ $49.19 61.51 Highland Park, Mich 28.62 Macon, Ga H u n t i n g t o n , W . Va__ 36.71 44.06 E a s t Orange, N . J 141 142 143 144 145 Lancaster, P a Roanoke, Va Tampa, Fla Augusta, G a — Cicero, 111-_ 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 $32. 21 |$2. 87 $1. 92 43.21 0.28 16.32 2.95 26.51 $0.23 0.58 27.82 0.16 2.04 --- 18.39 29.08 32.07 39.82 31.21 11.86 18.92 23.21 24.30 20.75 Jackson, Mich Winston-Salem, N . C F r e s n o , Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J . . . 37.70 29.29 59.68 43.26 85.18 25.04 14.97 29.46 33.00 59.50 Quincy, Mass P a s a d e n a , Calif Kalamazoo, Mich Maiden, Mass 56.69 80.41 44.44 40.13 41.33 38.69 32.00 27.83 _ _. 0.01 0.23 0.21 0.13 0.04 0.12 0.20 0.01 0.43 Earnings of general departments Earnings of public service enterprises. 100,000—Continued. $3.06 4.80 0.10 7.94 2.24 $0.34 0.44 0.40 0.40 0.02 0.35 3.95 2.31 2.99 2.00 0.08 0.88 0.21 2.30 3.24 0.01 1.10 0.57 0.66 0.05 1.18 1.58 0.54 1.55 1.33 0.39 0.96 0.89 0.62 0.46 0.16 0.79 4.09 2.92 0.44 4.13 0.66 0.13 4.48 2.95 0.14 0.85 2.21 0.67 5.50 3.53 2.85 10.68 3.32 0.18 0.21 0.64 1.76 0.26 0.11 2.33 4.07 13.42 0.15 6.37 0.64 0.33 0.23 0.87 6.53 2.55 1.52 1.78 0.73 1.12 3.26 3.90 0.13 4.26 5.66 0.25 1.10 0.16 0.14 1.88 0.61 3.59 1.13 0.10 0.58 0.23 0.12 0.55 11.33 2.40 0.22 0.73 0.73 0.80 1.09 2.14 1.88 1.12 1.39 5.13 25.50 4.12 3.12 $4.19 $0.09 \i$0.96 0.59 2.41 1.67 1.18 1.47 0.33 3.28 1.31 0.55 2.44 0.76 0.77 $4.95 3.98 $3.05 $1. 90 $1.03 1.91 1.33 3.49 1.49 0.46 1.38 0.03 0.51 0.21 3.96 2.76 0.77 $2.81 6.05 5.52 0.28 4.20 G R O U P V — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000. I $25.94 $12.02 !$0.09 $0.12 $1.94 1.15 40.62 24.41 I 0.23 0.82 16.91 I 21.82 0.07 45. 20 28.40 19.71 3.43 39.69 $1.29 5.42 0.61 1.78 6.50 $0.28 0.76 0.08 0.11 1.09 0.52 0.36 0.05 1.21 0.76 3.07 0.74 2.93 1.00 1.77 0.30 0.73 0.10 0.13 0.24 0.63 1.29 0.93 4.14 1.31 0.17 0.56 1.77 0.66 0.31 2.04 0.83 2.57 0.44 0.61 3.67 4.89 4.61 5.38 0.04 0.33 0.17 0.19 0.36 2.23 4.42 0.04 0.59 0.06 8.45 0.23 0.12 0.40 0.49 0.43 1.13 0.14 1.56 5.30 0.88 0.45 0.75 0.32 2.18 0.65 0.32 1.61 1.06 3.78 1 0.76 2.38 3.01 4.37 5.80 4.10 0.74 0.34 0.69 0.53 4.60 1.90 1.27 0.06 4.79 2.37 0.10 0.03 0.66 0.14 0.94 2.59 0.53 2.55 1.46 2.66 0.69 2.53 0. 88 0.30 0.42 0.58 0.91 0.80 1.37 1.21 4.40 3.57 3.52 3.61 0.51 0.02 0.10 0.09 0.81 0.17 0.69 2.55 1.99 1.47 0.14 2.12 7.25 0.13 0.17 0.37 0.26 1.11 0.21 2.37 2.50 3.84 10.81 0.10 2.55 0.92 1.55 1.54 0.73 0.42 0.39 0.61 0.78 27.06 32. 35 3.14 22.07 j 26.27 ' 0.23 33. 60 5.05 0.43 0.58 0.08 3.05 1.07 0.04 0.74 2.49 0.37 3.08 1.81 1 0.71 0.68 0.04 1.25 i 1.22 2.47 0.16 0.05 ! 0.64 2.14 0.48 0.22 | 0.07 j 0.30 j 0.50 155 156 157 158 159 Charlotte, N . C_. L a k e wood, Ohio.. York, Pa B a y City, M i c h . . Shreveport, La._. 160 161 162 163 164 Cedar Rapids, I o w a . . . McKeesport, Pa Newton, Mass Elmira, N . Y N e w Castle, P a 42.12 30.17 68.27 37.26 23.41 31.72 | 20.53 42.79 ,11. 23.01 1.2 17.87 165 166 167 D e c a t u r , Ill_ _ _ Chelsea, M a s s W i c h i t a Falls, Tex_ Galveston, Tex O a k P a r k , 111 31.17 39.65 26.02 41.22 46.12 21.91 29.71 17.53 23.25 28.62 170 171 172 173 174 M o u n t V e r n o n , N . Y__ Woonsocket, R . I . . . Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind Montgomery, A l a . . 44.83 35. 37 48.06 34.34 24.53 35. 45 25. 06 30.15 21.91 8.71 175 176 177 178 179 Pittsfield, M a s s P e r t h A m b o y , N . J_. Beaumont, Tex L i m a , Ohio S t o c k t o n , Calif 40.55 37.71 27.24 29.18 55. 59 28.67 22.71 18.18 14.13 30.86 180 181 182 183 184 P u e b l o , Colo Medford, Mass Lexington, K y Charleston, W. V a . Salem, M a s s . 42.67 43.51 31.14 32.04 46.56 3.75 0.25 0.62 0.50 0.36 2.77 0.28 '8~70~ 6.32" 5.05 0.08 9.70 4.82 3.06 7.12 4.48 5.88 1 0.68 8.04 0.32 1.20 1 3.00 0.69 ! 0.24 0.99 0.17 2.23 1 4.11 183 GENEBAL TABLES. GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: 1922—Continued. p . 13. F o r a text discussion of this table, see p . 36. F o r absolute a m o u n t s , see T a b l e s 3 a n d 4.] P E R CAPITA GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR— Expenses a n d interest. All governmental costs. ExExAll penses penses of ex! of pub- Interpenses genlic and eral est. servinter- | deice est. partenterments. prises. Outlays. P E R CAPITA Per EXCESS OF capita REVENUE excess RECEIPTS of gov-1 OVER— ernj mentalcost Gov- P a y payern- m e n t s for ments menexover tal- j penses ! revecost and nue p a y - interreI ceipts. m e n t s . est. G R O U P I V — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 60,000 T O 100,000—Continued. $58.49 53.59 29.70 40.01 54.77 $37. 33 45.17 24.09 25.31 38.16 $29.55 37.43 18.94 22.16 30.05 $1.56 2.44 3.08 0.19 3.83 $6.22 5.30 2.07 2.97 4.28 $21.16 8.42 5.61 14.70 16.61 $9. 29 18.46 35.13 36.56 35.96 42.91 16.58 24.03 30.09 30.10 22.79 12.88 20.44 25.16 24.91 18.45 2.53 0.25 0.13 2.11 2.29 1.18 3.33 4.79 3.08 2.04 1.88 11.11 6.47 5.86 20.12 0.07 6.06 4.49 Jackson, M i c h . Winston-Salem, N . C . . . . Fresno, Calif _ Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J 34.41 45.68 63.18 39. 58 96.57 26.92 24.46 42.45 28.77 73.62 21.77 16.37 38.99 23.91 58.03 1.99 2.33 0.14 3.20 3.54 3.16 5.77 3.32 1.67 12.06 7.49 21.22 20.73 10.81 22.95 Quincy, M a s s P a s a d e n a , Calif Kalamazoo, M i c h Maiden, Mass 60.61 78.34 55. 68 40.76 43.71 56.75 30.06 33.30 37.02 40. 64 25.19 27.94 1.88 13.34 2.17 1.45 4.81 2.76 2.70 3.92 16.90 21.59 25.62 7.46 136 137 138 139 140 N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y Highland Park, Mich Macon, Ga Huntington, W . Va E a s t Orange, N . J 141 142 143 144 145 Lancaster, P a Roanoke, V a Tampa, Fla Augusta, Ga Cicero, 111 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 _. .. ,__ _. $7.92 1.08 3.30 10.71 3.87 ii. 70 3.29 16. 39 ! 3.50 I 3.68 11.40 3.92 2.07 11.25 0.63 $11.87 16.33 4.53 11.40 5.90 1.80 5.05 1.98 9.72 8.42 10.78 4.83 17.23 14.49 11.56 12.98 23.66 14.37 6.83 G R O U P V — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000. 155 156 157 158 159 Charlotte, N . C _ _ Lakewood, Ohio. York, P a Bay City, M i c h . . Shreveport, L a . . . 160 161 162 163 164 $4. 28 8.34 1.36 3.15 2.71 $7.74 33. 25 6.68 33. 87 24. 20 | $6.94 30. 63 j 3.32 i 21. 60 8.57 $0.80 2.62 3.35 12.27 15.64 2.76 2.86 2.48 2.44 2.53 1.84 5.96 2.81 1.60 21. 45 6.65 12.99 16. 52 ! 12. 69 | 12. 70 3.49 5.07 9.15 9.31 8.74 3.16 7.92 7.36 3.37 15. 84 32.98 15. 24 22.94 25.98 1.44 0.92 3.49 3.51 3.98 2.36 4.63 4.12 6.11 3.38 10.75 ! 1.13 ! 0.02 19. 26 16. 09 1.82 15. 60 i I 2.81 47.80 31.63 33.05 i 29.77 23. 06 j 42.85 21. 51 27.53 25.21 15.29 1.75 3.13 2.73 1.51 4.95 8.36 2.39 1.84 6.26 7.43 12.66 10.28 27.53 6.50 37. 25 30. 57 ! 37.88 1 33. 15 27.76 ' 22.60 48.74 ; 24.74 65. 82 ; 39. 17 26.85 22. 83 16.38 16.90 36.45 0.59 3.30 3.01 2.52 0.26 3.13 7.03 3.21 5.32 2.47 6.67 4.73 6.17 5.16 1 0.52 24.00 19. 56 26. 65 10. 23 3.30 40. 76 ! 38.77 l 40. 58 1 34.43 j 34.02 ! 24.56 ! | 39. 56 ; 22. 19 ' 43.03 i 40.85 26.73 29.06 20. 78 20.28 34.61 7.07 1.73 0.07 0.20 3.02 4.97 3.65 3.71 1.71 3.22 1.99 6.14 9.47 17.37 2.18 1.92 2.94 $17.19 25.88 17.11 23. 56 20.43 $3.66 3.78 Cedar Rapids, I o w a . McKeesport, P a Newton, Mass Elmira, N . Y N e w Castle, P a 54.82 33.38 ! 28.09 33.66 27. 01 22. 31 73.34 60. 35 51. 91 46.41 I 29.89 1 24.64 32.72 I 20.04 18. 43 165 166 167 168 169 D e c a t u r , 111 Chelsea, M a s s W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . Galveston, T e x O a k P a r k , 111 30.39 39.67 42.11 34.38 48.94 I I | i 170 171 172 173 174 M o u n t Vernon, N . Y Woonsocket, R . I Kenosha, W i s Hammond, Ind Montgomery, Ala 55. 23 44.29 43. 33 57. 30 29.56 ! ! j i | 175 176 177 178 179 Pittsfield, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J Beaumont, Tex L i m a , Ohio Stockton, Calif 180 181 182 183 184 P u e b l o , Colo Medford, M a s s Lexington, K y Charleston, W . V a Salem, M a s s 2 $32.87 ! $25.13 71.25 j 38.00 25.15 18. 47 66.80 32. 93 48.25 ! 24.05 ! _ _ 19. 64 38.53 22.85 32.56 j 33.34 ! 6.23 0.91 $0.77 6.84 10. 40 8.92 4.73 22. 97 5.03 11.53 1.11 3.16 8.66 12.79 2 2.97 3.74 15.01 4.57 1.47 4.56 4.64 4.44 16.42 2.88 7.51 I 3.53 P e r capita excess of p a y m e n t s for expenses a n d interest over r e v e n u e receipts. 3.90 9.08 6.58 9.86 5.71 1 8 4 FINANCIAL STATISTICS T A B L E 5 . — P E R OF CITIES. CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS AND [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y S t a t e s , w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o , e a c h , see PER CAPITA REVENUE RECEIPTS FROMTaxes. All revenues. General property. cial. Business and nonP o l l . business license. Special assess- Fines, ments forand feits, special and charges esfor cheats. outlays. G R O U P V — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O >0.47 50.52 $31.40 $20.32 31.88 t$5. 26 0.29 0.10 44.08 31.65 5.34 0.53 0.21 47.44 0.78 38.36 2.59 55. 32 1.20 18.73 0.25 26.78 185 186 187 188 189 Butte, Mont Everett, Mass _._ Fitchburg, Mass M a d i s o n , Wis West Hoboken, N . J . . _ 190 191 192 193 194 S a n Jose, Calif H a m i l t o n , Ohio_ Springfield, M o E a s t Chicago, I n d Brookline. M a s s 39.32 61.66 26.39 39.19 73.82 20.09 17.36 0.10 18.32 26.94 49.85 16.38 195 196 197 198 199 E v a n s t o n , 111 J a m e s t o w n , N . Y_ W a c o , Tex Superior, W i s L o r a i n , Ohio 47.96 54.08 33.95 34.58 38.04 34.67 25.79 25.45 24.64 21.75 200 201 202 203 204 Muskegon, M i c h . Joliet, 111 D u b u q u e , Iowa__ Muncie, Ind C o l u m b i a , S. C . . . 39.37 42.02 37.25 30.80 28.24 25.10 23.48 26.44 24.66 15.29 205 206 207 208 209 Chicopee, M a s s B a t t l e Creek, M i c h . N e w Rochelle, N . Y . Pontiac, Mich A u r o r a , 111 45.90 41.84 67.98 46. 75 34.05 27.89 32.46 54.74 33.48 23. 30 210 211 212 213 214 Waterloo, Iowa Taunton, Mass Stamford, C o n n Council Bluffs, I o w a . Williamsport, Pa 39.28 50.31 41.97 32.34 25.10 32.52 26.72 38. 28 23. 96 20.30 215 216 217 218 219 P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio__. Poughkeepsie, N . Y . R o c k Island, 111 Auburn, N . Y Austin, Tex 29.24 39.31 28.15 36.75 41.25 16.01 24.71 16.31 23.51 19.67 220 221 222 223 224 Q u i n c y , 111 Newport News, Va M e r i d e n , Conn_._ Easton, Pa N e w Brunswick, N . J. 29.18 25.44 30.61 26.16 45.73 20.58 17.73 24.12 21.25 27.60 225 226 227 228 229 D a n v i l l e , 111 W i l m i n g t o n , N . C_. Ogden, U t a h Miami, Fla Orange, N . J 27.40 30.41 39.82 53.05 38.06 20.52 22.02 20.67 38.01 23.24 230 231 232 233 234 West New York, N . J . Amsterdam, N . Y._ Hazleton, P a Norristown, P a Kokomo, Ind 37.40 29.68 21.30 17.39 36.74 27.38 17.27 15.95 14.77 17.66 1 0.18 0.26 1.13 10.76 4.57 1.84 1.57 0.14 0.33 0.14 0.70 0.45 0.21 1.64 0.31 0.50 0.20 1.73 0.35 0.54 0.23 1.56 0.91 1.06 2.96 2.92 1.68 3.91 0.52 0.86 0.43 0.50 0.89 1. 33 1.65 0.45 0.23 0.89 5.67 14.31 4.26 0.25 0.21 0.32 0.08 0.78 2.70 3.77 0.63 1.74 1.96 4.04 0.48 0.12 0.21 0.34 1.61 1.34 0.78 1.19 0.21 3.39 5.46 2.97 0.88 5.22 0.17 0.45 0.07 0.08 0.22 0.87 2.32 4.72 2.05 1.33 0.22 0.46 0.69 1.06 0.44 0.87 1.47 1.88 1.67 1.47 9.35 2.84 0.41 0.14 0.20 0.19 0.20 0.60 0.43 0.77 0. 70 1.18 0.12 1.49 0.78 0.57 0.33 1.20 1.95 1.00 0.53 0.68 3.99 13.54 0.48 0.09 0.37 0.04 0.15 4.10 2.89 0.95 3.53 3.14 0.36 0.70 0.11 0.39 0.54 1.19 1.60 0.45 1.03 1.29 5.07 4.34 2.79 4.24 16.35 1.59 0.24 0.55 0.28 4.00 0.17 0 97 0.38 0.17 0.05 1.04 1.25 0.69 1.35 2.93 0.44 0.38 0.07 0.68 3.21 0.66 1.06 0.36 0.57 1.61 4.29 0.44 3.34 0.07 4.83 4.82 0.03 5.87 5.51 1.05 0.31 0.20 0.93 1.16 0.04 1.08 0.43 6.60 0.41 4.86 0.04 0.44 0.48 1.80 3.03 0.14 1.00 0.60 1.14 0.69 3.27 4.20 0.94 3.56 2.29 0.63 0.09 0.08 16.24 0.05 0.07 0.05 0.02 0.11 4.74 3.02 1.58 0.92 1.27 1.65 0.50 0.38 0.28 0.08 0.36 0.18 0.55 0.52 0.73 0.07 0.21 0.53 0.05 0.68 0.21 0.91 0.29 0.46 0.05 0.18 0.48 0.81 0.78 0.37 1.19 0.10 0.17 1.76 0.25 0.12 0.73 0.68 0.16 0.49 0.24 0.04 0.01 0.73 0.02 l.~89" 0.22 0.40 3.50 4.G6 0.50 0.21 0.22 0.09 0.03 0.61 1.90 1.52 0.21 0.07 0.13 0.23 5.25 0.12 50,000.—Continued. $3.94 $0. 70 $0. 31 1.29 0.37 0.61 0.27 1.06 4.45 1.71 1.71 1.05 4.69 1.38 0.25 1.97 0.03 5.06 Subventions Earnand High- Earn- ings grants, way ings of dona- privi- of p u b tions leges, gen- lic and rents, eral servgifts, and deice and inter- part- e n t e r pen- est. ments prises. sion assessments. P e r c a p i t a excess of p a y m e n t s for expenses a n d interest over r e v e n u e r e c e i p t s . 16.98 0.10 4.04 4.71 4.63 3.61 5.66 0.39 185 GENERAL TABLES. GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: 1922—Continued. p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 36. For absolute amounts, see Tables 3 and 4.] PER CAPITA GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR— P E R CAPITA Expenses and interest. All governmental costs. All and interest. ExExpenses penses of of pubgenInterlic eral est. servdeice partments. enterprises. Outlays. Per EXCESS OF capita REVENUE excess RECEIPTS of govOVER— ernmentalGovcost Payernpaymen- ments ments for talover excost revepaynue and ments, interreceipts. est. GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 185 186 187 188 189 Butte, M o n t Everett, M a s s . Fitchburg, M a s s . Madison, Wis West Hoboken, N . J 190 191 19?, 193 194 San Jose, Calif H a m i l t o n , Ohio Springfield, M o . . E a s t Chicago, Ind__ Brookline, M a s s 195 196 197 198 199 $25.10 $24.48 $21. 64 29.86 47.14 35.17 48.40 35. 28 40.77 57.51 1 39. 59 1 31.38 32.36 23. 46 25.26 $1.37 2.18 3.59 38.46 58.29 29.17 40.68 75.15 29. 30 36.30 19. 75 27. 65 60. 75 27.38 17.00 14.19 18.80 0.11 25. 71 54.23 ~~2.~93~ E v a n s t o n , 111 _ Jamestown, N . Y _ Waco, T e x Superior, W i s Lorain, Ohio 45.43 68.64 33.93 38.07 60.12 36.50 37.59 29.67 31.52 33.55 32.43 27.07 23. 38 29.38 23. 90 900 201 202 203 204 Muskegon, Mich Joliet, 111.: Dubuque, Iowa. Muncie, l n d C o l u m b i a , S. C *.. 48.83 51.53 46.63 35.62 36.60 31.32 28.27 25.14 22.98 29.30 26. 00 23.34 19. 85 20.93 21.32 205 206 207 208 219 Chicopee, M a s s B a t t l e Creek, M i c h N e w Rochelle, N . Y Pontiac, M i c h Aurora, 111 _. 42.03 44. 50 61.97 49.81 29.34 210 211 21? 213 214 Waterloo, Iowa_ _Taunton, Mass Stamford, C o n n . ._ Council Bluffs, I o w a Williamsport, P a 48.92 46.29 48.49 41.46 24.41 27.64 26. 55 32. 62 18. 68 19.96 2.48 9.16 215 216 217 218 219 P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio Poughkeepsie, N . Y Rock Island, 111 Auburn, N . Y Austin, Tex 2?0 221 ??? ??3 224 $2.84 3.95 3.31 4.62 1.80 $0.61 11.96 I $3.06 7.63 | 0.96 17.92 1 2.19 5.59 7.10 $6.31 $6.92 8.90 6.67 15.72 1.52 0.86 3.37 10.02 25.36 6.64 11.54 13.07 2.53 1.92 5.11 0.85 1.94 3.59 9.16 21.99 9.42 13.04 14.40 2.50 6.92 3.26 0.02 2.54 1.58 3.61 3.04 2.12 7.11 8.93 31.04 4.26 6.55 26.57 3.49 22.08 11.46 16.49 4.28 3.06 4.49 3.06 2.87 2.98 0.42 3.07 2.27 2.06 2.31 1.64 4.91 17.51 23.27 21.48 12.64 7.30 9.46 9.52 9.38 4.82 8.36 8.05 13.75 12.11 7.82 2 1.05 24. 91 6.47 33.76 1.52 30. 29 j 26.79 53. 00 47. 78 39. 50 29. 29 " 3 . " 43 ~ 3.60 22. 93 27. 42 2.38 1.98 5.22 6.78 0.89 8.27 14.21 8.97 10.31 1.92 33. 23 40.16 36. 70 28. 32 21.38 1 8.32 0.02 3.11 4.45 4.08 1.31 1.40 15.69 6.13 11.78 13.14 3.03 47.10 I 23.30 16. 75 43.83 29. 81 23.74 24.93 22.10 j 17.18 39.78 33. 26 j 28.93 35.62 31. 63 ! 19.05 2.77 2.44 1.72 2.84 8.91 3.79 3.63 3.20 1.48 3.67 23.80 1 14.02 2.83 6.52 3.99 17.86 4.52 Quincy, 111 _ Newport News, Va Meriden, Conn Easton, P a ._ New Brunswick, N . J 31.31r 21. 55 28.32 25.14 31.21 28.18 27.44 j 24.22 52.95 38.80 j 1.26 0.29 1.83 3.74 0.45 2.96 1.64 1.87 5.90 9.76 3.19 3.03 3.21 14.15 2.13 2.89 0.60 1.28 7.23 225 226 227 2?8 ??9 D a n v i l l e , 111 Wilmington, N . C Ogden , U t a h Miami, Fla Orange, N . J 25.06 34.90 59.59 72.02 38.05 2.93 1.12 0.92 1.73 2.09 4.04 5.73 10.24 4.48 6.07 8.63 26.99 27.84 4.35 4.49 19.77 18.97 230 231 ?3? ?33 234 W e s t N e w Y o r k , N . J-_._ A m s t e r d a m , N . Y__ Hazleton, P a Norristown, P a 49.30 i 34.42 27. 49 28.79 24.14 21.18 1.51 30.96 1 18.63i 16.69 18.22 13. 20 i 12.02 0.07 38.10 1 16.57| 15.55 0.23 6.93 1.45 1.94 1.12 0.79 - 19. 84 21. 89 24. 71 22. 36 29.16 18. 99 16. 90 26.26 19. 30 32. 60 25. 74 44.18 1 33.02 33. 69 27.49 2.78 1.49 1.33 14. 56 0.02 3.88 2.67 6.02 3.05 i 4.71 9.64 | 4.03 ~~~6."5T 9.12 6.69 3.22 3.02 5.63 6.05 10.16 5.27 4.02 3.72 5.94 9.50 6.05 3.50 9 62 7 63 0.30 2 43 1 93 6.92 2.33 14.88 11.90 4.65 12.33 9.67 5.01 0.83 21.53 1 1.36 12.14 11.54 14.99 7.25 6.63 6.02 6.89 8 40 4.14 7 22 8 87 4 37 2.98 5.54 2 6Q 4 19 20.17 186 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 5.—PER CAPITA REVENUE RECEIPTS AND [For a list of t h e cities arranged a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see P E R CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS F R O M - Taxes. All revenues General property. Special. Business and nonP o l l . business license. Subven- < Spetions Earncial and High- Earn- ings assess- Fines, grants, way ings of ments fordona- privi- of pub and feits, tions leges, genlie special and and irents, eral servcharges esgifts, I and de- j ice for cheats. and inter- part-1 e n t e r outpen- 1 est. ments p r i s e s . sion | lays. assess-! ments. G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000—Continued. Oshkosh, W i s Pensacola, F l a . . Lewiston, M e Green Bay, Wis Columbus, Ga Newport, R. I Newburgh, N . Y M u s k o g e e , Okla Cranston, R. I Montclair, N . J W a r r e n , Ohio L a Crosse, W i s Clifton, N . J . - 0.05 1.61 0.07 5.87 0.51 0.46 0.30 27.60 37.95 51.77 49.75 41.94 17.37 24.20 33.29 30.57 24.22 - 31.83 43.06 52.87 39.79 32.66 20.08 29.83 17.40 31.24 16.75 - _ . 41.18 29.85 45.85 22.77 36.24 19.41 32.89 18.92 0.12 44.38 0.14 30. 57 0.24 27.83 2.00 18.43 0.04 0.16 0.05 0.39 0.34 Petersburg, V a . . _ Watertown, N . Y East Cleveland, O h i o . _ P h o e n i x , Ariz Sheboygan, Wis M o l i n e , 111-,. Waltham, Mass Anderson, I n d Revere, Mass Cumberland, M d $0.55 0.57 0.09 0.03 3.77 0. 22 1.44 0.37 0.22 0.97 $1.84 0. 55 2. 50 2. 44 1. 29 2.96 1.70 1.13 0.75 1.07 0.16 1.66 3.62 0.69 6.00 0.29 0.11 0.63 0.35 0.12 1.90 2.80 4.93 10.26 1.44 1.92 0.43 2.01 0.32 1.25 0.20 1.49 2.51 0.35 0.50 2.68 3.96 3.64 6.47 4.77 0.40 0.09 0.07 0.37 0.09 4.91 0.35 14.85 0.22 7.63 0.09 0.18 0.05 0.11 0.30 0.81 0.41 1.81 2.23 2.24 0.21 0.57 0.11 0.28 0.58 2.04 1.30 0.84 1.06 0.44 3.30 3.95 17.28 2.97 4.30 0.08 0.47 2.30 0.46 2.65 1.98 0.99 0.83 1.39 0.96 i 0.08 ! 3.61 j 6.84 j 5.52 2.94 $41. 50 $29.52 52.51 $0. 73 15.04 23.08 $0.15 1.94 18.31 25.57 0.43 0.18 26.80 "2.~70" 39.84 1.23 21.42 40.18 3.43 _ 60.17 49.74 40.10 28.30 L y n c h b u r g , Va.-_ Fort Smith, Ark C o l o r a d o Springs, Colo S t e u b e n v i l l e , Ohio 21. 31 16.74 33.54 19.75 41.53 28.67 49.49 35.09 1 1.00 0.34 0.17 0.25 $0.62 $0. 80 I 0. 64 0.74 ! 0. 45 0.78 I 0. 54 1.35 ! 0. 25 3.88 0.37 1.01 0.84 0.22 0.28 0) 1.07 2.43 0.77 0.25 2.15 1.08 0.84 2.47 2.73 3.60 0.30 2.83 0.03 1.33 0.19 0.12 5.50 5.67 3.26 3.54 3.88 0.77 1.27 0.74 1.20 0.98 1.48 0.06 6.18 2.33 0.80 0.62 2.86 4.34 2.88 0.38 0.87 0.21 0.67 1.50 0.77 2.43 4.23 1.94 0.58 0.34 0.68 3.19 0.39 1.15 0.48 Less t h a n one-half of 1 c e n t . $4.72 1.99 2.47 4.52 4.82 6.29 4.14 5.54 187 GENEKAL TABLES. GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: 1922—Continued. p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 36. For absolute amounts, see Tables 3 and 4.] PER CAPITA GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR— PER CAPITA Expenses a n d interest. City number. CITY. All governmental costs. ExExAll i penses penses of of expub- Inter| penses j genlic eral est. and servdei interice part! est. m e n t s . enterprises. Outlays. Per EXCESS OF capita REVENUE 1 excess of gov- j RECEIPTS OVER— ernmentalcost G o v - mPeanyt-s payernments for menover extal- penses revecost nue and p a y - interreceipts. m e n t s . est. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 235 236 237 238 239 Oshkosh, Wis Pensacola, Fla Lewiston, Me Green Bay, Wis Columbus, Ga $36.90 $34.21 39.07 22.23 25.44 20.67 40.44 ! 31.61 31.88 26. 92 240 241 242 243 244 Petersburg, Va _ Watertown, N . Y East Cleveland, Ohio... Phoenix, Ariz. Sheboygan, Wis 35.23 32.29 59.50 110. 38 57.30 245 246 247 248 249 Moline, 111 Waltham, Mass... Anderson, Ind Revere, Mass Cumberland, Md 250 251 252 253 Newport, R. I Newburgh, N . Y Muskogee, Okla Cranston, R. I 254 255 256 257 Montclair, N . J Warren, Ohio La Crosse, Wis Clifton, N . J 259 260 261 Lynchburg, Va Fort Smith, Ark Colorado Springs, Colo.. Steubenville, Ohio $28.47 15.63 17.98 27.25 22.74 $4.66 2.22 1.03 1.77 1.74 $1.08 4.39 1.66 2.58 2.44 27.37 29.29 46.03 44.51 28. 51 20.70 24.30 33.27 32.69 23.98 2.33 2.40 3.99 3.19 2.39 4.34 2.60 8.76 8.63 2.15 7.85 3.00 13.47 65.87 j 28.79 j 7.73 60.64 15.37 31.67 49.64 58.35 47.50 i 57.74 27.39 36. 58 28.45 37.22 22. 25 22.90 30.16 16. 43 32.29 16. 87 2.69 3.20 10.66 0.91 3.35 1.79 3.22 1.35 4.01 2.03 4.29 13.06 29.90 10.28 35.49 6.59 5.48 7.71 25.08 46.61 | 41.25 43.22 j 20.93 38.20 27. 97 36.19 19. 03 34.25 25.30 25.71 16.13 0.16 1.08 2.94 3.80 1.58 7.54 2.90 8.41 13.28 7.03 1.90 2.46 2.03 7.02 9.37 2.41 2.12 50.89 41.21 40.21 | 27.49 10. 34 18.00 20. 31 27.40 1.88 2.48 2.08 2.88 5.28 2.74 4.20 1.98 13.32 4.23 39.48 2.60 101.38 I 50.49 I 43.48 25.19 77.23 | 37.02 27. 99 50.43 ; 32.43 48. 61 ! 21.20 | 19.08 45.43 ! 32.10 27.45 1 23.21 37. 27 76. 76 23. 86 27.45 24.93 17. 98 31.00 18. 99 $2.69 16.84 4.77 8.83 4.96 $4.61 $15.99 6.13 6.60 8.30 7.62 ; 5.65 | 0.15 5.43 11. 40 2.63 1.85 ! 3.90 27. 27 1.23 7.63 1 $7.29 0.85 4.90 8.23 13.26 0.23 8.65 5.74 5.24 13.42 4.44 6.48 24.42 2.58 10.41 2.98 1.88 9.66 3.74 12.72 7.67 7.09 9.43 5.46 12.21 11.23 188 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. T A B L E 6 . — P E R C E N T D I S T R I B U T I O N , BY P R I N C I P A L C L A S S E S , O P [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see R E V E N U E RECEIPTS. Per cent o b t a i n e d from— Taxes. City number. CITY. G r a n d total Group Group Group Group Group I II III.. IV V__ SubvenSpetions cial and assess- Fines, grants, ments donaforand tions feits, speand and cial gifts, charges esand c h e a t s . for penoutsion lays. assessments. High- Earnway ings priviof leges, genrents, eral and deinpartterest. m e n t s . Earnings of public service enterprises. Poll. Business and nonbusiness license. 2.0 0.2 2.9 5.1 0.6 5.9 4.7 2.6 9.2 2.2 1.2 2.2 1.6 2.9 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.4 2.9 3.4 2.6 2.8 2.7 4.0 5.4 6.5 6.7 6.8 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.8 0.9 5.0 8.4 6.9 6.2 6.1 6.2 4.0 3.2 2.1 2.2 2.4 3.1 2.6 2.9 2.7 7.8 10.8 10.9 10.7 10.1 General property. Special. 66.7 68.9 62.8 63.9 65.6 65.1 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER. New York, N. Y..._. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa Detroit, Mich. Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Los Angeles, Calif.. Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif. Buffalo, N . Y 70.8 67.8 68.4 68.6 72.2 67.4 62.0 70.8 56.8 78.0 70.6 67.3 6.7 2.3 8.9 1.1 7.3 4.7 5.2 0.4 0.8 0.1 0.7 0.9 0.9 5.9 3.6 2.9 4.7 1.6 2.9 6.7 5.6 14.6 1.3 4.1 5.1 1.3 2.9 3.6 4.6 3.2 3.1 6.5 6.2 7.5 10.2 11.4 8.6 0.5 2.8 5.0 1.3 3.6 3.2 0.5 2.2 10.6 1.9 3.1 4.0 0.4 0.3 1.6 0.7 0.2 0.3 8.8 3.5 5.9 2.8 7.1 7.2 7.1 9.2 2.0 3.1 3.5 3.2 3.2 1.0 2.6 3.0 2.1 2.6 6.7 2.9 4.2 1.7 1.7 3.3 0.1 0.9 0.6 0.1 1.4 0.2 10.6 1.8 1.4 0) 3.3 9.9 8.7 GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000. Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D. C Newark, N . J Cincinnati, Ohio Minneapolis, M i n n . . . New Orleans, La 67.5 1 42.1 66 9 64.8 73.1 63.9 Kansas City, Mo Indianapolis, In I Seattle, Wash Rochester, N . Y Jersey City, N . J 71.4 74.4 43.7 66.8 70.6 7.1 ; ! 0) ! 1 9.4 0. 7 | 0.9 i 0.3 ! j 0) ' C) • I 2.4 ; 0.5 ' 0. 2 | i 0.5 ' 0.3 , 0.2 I : 0) i : 1.9 4. 8 3.5 1.3 4.4 4.4 0.9 0.3 2.7 4.2 5.3 1.5 2.2 2.0 9.6 4.8 0.4 1.4 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.3 4.7 37.8 7.7 3.5 4.3 5.1 4.3 17.4 6.9 8.1 1.1 0.2 0.2 1.5 0.2 0.2 3.3 2.6 4.8 7.1 7.5 I GROUP I I I — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000. Portland, Oreg Denver, Colo Toledo, Ohio Columbus, OhioProvide nee, R. I . . 49.1 62.1 58.6 59. 1 76.1 St. Paul, M i n n . . . Louisville, Ky Oakland, Calif.... Atlanta, Ga Akron, Ohio 64. 5 66.0 62.7 58.0 57.9 1 0.7 1.4 0.6 0.3 ~""6.T 1.0 1.4 2.6 2.0 2.0 0.6 20.8 8.4 8.5 5.6 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.1 10.7 1.4 12.2 10.9 0.9 2.2 2.5 5.2 7.6 6.7 1.0 8.0 1.7 1.7 3.3 13.9 14.0 10.2 10.8 11.2 4.2 6.9 2.2 7.3 2.1 12.0 3.5 6.9 10.3 10.5 0.6 0.6 0.3 2.4 1.4 6.0 4.4 22.2 2.7 11.1 3.9 2.2 2.0 2.1 3.3 2.5 4.7 1.5 ; 1.5 1.5 6.2 11.7 2.1 14.7 11.» Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent. 189 GENERAL TABLES. R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S AND GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: p . 13. F o r a text discussion of this table, see p . 38. F o r absolute a m o u n t s , see T a b l e s 3 a n d 4.] REVENUE RECEIPTS— continued. PER CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS R E P R E S E N T E D B Y - P e r cent. r e q u i r e d for meeting— CITY. Expenses. fcH Interest. X* B 1922. P a y m e n t s for— Per cent | available for Exout penses lays of and other 1 eral depurpartposes. 1 m e n t s . a Expenses of public service enterprises. Interest. Revenue receipts. Outlays. >» +j u Grand total. Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V 69.3 10.7 20.0 57.'8 4.8 9.6 27.8 90.3 68.1 70.6 69.7 71.2 71.4 11.7 9.8 9.8 8.7 9.2 20.2 19.6 20.5 20.1 19.4 58.8 57.5 56.5 56.6 56.3 3.7 6.9 5.6 5.8 5.4 10.8 8.9 8.7 7.7 8.0 26.7 26.7 29.2 29.9 30.3 91.7 91.2 89.0 87.6 86.6 G R O U P I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 500,000 A N D New York, N . Y . . . . Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, P a Detroit, M i c h . . Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, M o 64.6 68.3 80.2 69.2 64.7 73.2 17.3 5.3 10.9 7.3 11.9 2.7 18.1 26.4 8.9 23.5 1 23.4 i 24.1 65.1 60.6 63. 4 Boston, M a s s Baltimore, M d Los Angeles, Calif... Pittsburgh, P a San Francisco, Calif. Buffalo, N . Y 70.6 73.9 54.8 71.5 68.3 84.3 10.7 14.1 5.7 9.7 8.8 6.6 18.7 12.0 39.5 1 ! 18.8 22.9 ! 9.1 OVER. 52.5 74.8 2.7 3.7 3.0 2.9 6.1 7.3 18.1 5.0 9.1 4.0 10.8 3.0 14.0 30.6 24.5 58.4 30.6 14.9 70.4 55. 4 37.4 60.0 55.7 67.6 4.1 3.2 6.6 3.6 6.8 4.2 11.3 11.2 4.6 8.6 8.1 5.6 14.2 30.2 51.4 27.9 29.5 22.6 34.8 104.9 94.2 82.8 54.5 90.5 112.2 1 j | 1 105.5 79.4 80.3 88.8 91.4 85.2 G R O U P I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 300,000 T O 500,000. M i l w a u k e e , Wis Washington, D . C . Newark, N . J Cincinnati, O h i o . . . Minneapolis, M i n n N e w Orleans, L a . . . 64.3 72.7 74.5 59.1 67.7 69.0 4.8 0.7 11.7 17.7 9.2 11.1 30.9 26.6 13.8 23.2 1 23.1 1 19. 9 61.8 73.0 63. 3 58.2 56.2 58. 0 3.5 3.4 3.0 4.2 2.4 11.9 4.8 0.7 10.4 18.7 8.0 11.3 29.9 22.8 23.3 18.9 33.5 18.9 101.6 105.1 88.9 105.6 86.5 101.2 Kansas City, M o . . Indianapolis, Ind__ Seattle, W a s h Rochester, N . Y Jersey C i t y , N . J . . . 83.7 64.5 72.6 74.4 80.3 5.1 6.7 13.1 10.0 17.4 11.2 i 28.8 1 14.3 15.6 2.3 71.3 51.7 35. 7 52.6 61.8 7.7 0.1 25.9 3.0 3.9 4.8 5.4 11.1 7.5 14.2 16.2 42.8 27.4 36.9 20.1 94.4 80.4 84.8 74.7 81.8 G R O U P I I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,G 124 25 |26 27 Portland, Oreg.. D e n v e r , Colo Toledo, Ohio C o l u m b u s , Ohio. Providence, R . I 57.0 71.2 72.5 62.9 70.0 12.2 7.2 12.6 14.6 9.0 30.8 21.6 | 14.9 22.5 21.0 46.4 67.7 52.8 48.0 52.1 10.3 6.5 4.3 7.4 2.2 12.1 7.5 9.9 12.9 7.0 31.2 18.4 33.0 31.8 38.7 99.3 104.2 78.7 88.0 77.5 29 30 31 ' 32 [33 St. P a u l , M i n n . . Louisville, Ky__ Oakland, Calif... Atlanta, Ga Akron, Ohio 70.7 74.4 77.0 73.5 58.3 8.5 7.1 5. 1 2.7 16.3 20.8 18. 5 17.9 23.8 25.4 j 58.1 69.2 67.8 52.1 43.3 5.2 5.9 3.4 5.1 3.0 7.6 7.2 4.7 2.1 13.0 29.0 17.7 24.1 40.8 40.7 89.6 101.0 92.4 77.7 79.5 190 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 6 . — P E R C E N T DISTRIBUTION, BY PRINCIPAL CLASSES, OP [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y S t a t e s , w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned to each, see R E V E N U E RECEIPTS. P e r cent o b t a i n e d from— Taxes. General property. Special. Poll. Business and nonbusiness license. iSpe- j cial assess- Fines, ments fora n d ! feits, speand cial es[charges c h e a t s . for I out- I lays. Subventions and grants, donations and gifts, and pension assessments. arnHigh- Earn- Eings ings way of of privipubleges, genlic rents, eral servdeand ice part- enterinterest. ments. prises. G R O U P I I L - C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued. Omaha, Nebr Birmingham, Ala.. Worcester, M a s s Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va 59.5 46.2 67.2 62.9 53.2 San Antonio, Tex... New Haven, Conn. Dallas, Tex.._ Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio 83.0 87.3 69.5 63.1 60.5 Bridgeport, Conn Houston, Tex Hartford, Conn Grand Rapids, M i c h . Scranton, P a 93.1 74.3 65.3 69.0 79.7 0.3 Springfield, M a s s Paterson, N . J . Des Moines, Iowa Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio N e w Bedford, M a s s . . . 73.0 69.5 65.6 53.2 71.2 10.0 0.2 Trenton, N . J Norfolk, V a Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h . Camden, N . J Fall River, Mass 61.6 58.7 60.3 55.0 72.4 Nashville, T e n n Albany, N . Y Wilmington, D e L _ . Lowell, M a s s Kansas City, K a n s . 50.2 66.4 5.0 55.8 0) 71.7 I 12.4 50. o : i Fort Worth, Tex. Cambridge, Mass. Reading, P a Erie, P a 61.2 I 66.2 ! 67.5 j 67.0 ! Flint, Mich Yonkers, N . Y_. Spokane, W a s h . Duluth, Minn.. 73.7 70.9 55.2 56.6 Lynn, Mass Elizabeth, N . J . Utica, N . Y Tacoma, W a s h . 69.5 68.0 72.2 35.1 1 10. 2 i 2.6 1. 7 I 1.1 0. 3 0.7 1.1 16.1 0.3 3.4 7.9 1.5 ~3.~5~ 0.7 0.2 C1) 11.9 0.4 0.2 0.6 0.2 0.9 13.8 0.3 0.9 15.6 10.0 0.2 4.9 0.8 2.3 3.5 3.0 0.3 0.7 3.7 | 0.2 j 0.4 ! 0.7 1.0 3.8 3.4 1.7 6.5 1.2 4.0 6.8 2.0 0.8 24.8 1.7 7.4 8.0 24.7 1.1 2.6 3.7 1.8 2.1 0.4 0.1 12.3 11.8 8.3 11.1 8.1 8.3 17.1 1 1.-5 1.4 1 6.1 3.8 1 2.2 0.9 0.1 2.8 5.1 0.7 1.0 0.9 1.5 1.5 15.4 | 2.8 2.5 5.5 1.8 3.5 0.2 0.8 0.2 1.1 1.5 0.8 0.1 4.0 8.9 5.0 0.7 0.8 1.0 0.7 0.8 1.6 | 6.7 2.3 6.5 6.2 0.9 4.9 2.9 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.2 3.1 3.6 1.4 0.3 6.2 0.7 2.5 0.3 2.4 3.5 21.4 11.2 0.8 0.2 0.4 0.6 1.6 0.3 1.9 9.7 1.0 0.8 7.1 1.2 3.3 1.8 3.3 3.3 2.1 1.8 3.9 7.3 8.7 6.3 2.8 10.5 2.1 5.9 0.3 2.2 0.3 10.7 6.9 0.6 0.2 0.9 0.8 0.2 0.2 9-6 1-1 1 6.3 4.2 1.8 7.6 2.3 2.8 2.4 1.7 1.1 1.8 10.5 19.1 8.5 12.!5 6.7 10.2 2.1 2.2 0.3 1.8 2.6 4.6 3.7 3.1 12.9 | 0.3 1 6.0 0.8 1 24.6 0.7 2.4 1 0.3 0.5 6.1 1.5 2.9 0.7 2.2 2.0 0.4 0.5 2.1 0.6 13.0 13.6 9.4 8.5 36.0 0.3 0.4. 4.0 1.5 12.1 i 0.2 I 1.3 0.9 0.2 0.3 0.2 7.2 0.7 5. 2 3.1 1.9 3.4 2.4 1.9 4.4 3.6 1.9 1.0 11.9 9.0 15.1 14.2 0.1 4.2 0.5 0.9 7.4 l 2.4 9.1 16.0 0.4 0.4 1.8 1.5 4.5 8.3 16.4 5.1 1.2 1.0 2.0 1.4 3.5 1.0 3.9 0.8 11.2 17.2 0.4 3.8 3.3 2.0 0.5 7.4 7.4 6.3 0.5 0.1 0.3 1.5 0.1 9.1 9.5 12. 5 1.5 2.3 4.8 1.4 0.8 5.2 10.1 0.1 0.2 35.1 1.5 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.6 2.0 12.9 0.3 0.9 I 8.7 | Less t h a n o n e - t w e n t i e t h of 1 p e r cent. 8.2 3.1 7.4 8.6 1 1 i 1 i 17 7 - 1.4 12.4 3. 5 1 14 -° i 0) 7.3 191 GENERAL TABLES*. R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S AND G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S : p . 13. F o r a t e x t discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 38. F o r a b s o l u t e a m o u n t s , see T a b l e s 3 a n d 4.] P E R CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS R E P R E S E N T E D B Y — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS— continued. P e r cent. r e q u i r e d for meeting— CITY. Expenses. Interest. numb <u 1922—Con. P a y m e n t s for— Per cent available for out lays and other purposes. ExExpenses penses of of public genserveral departm e n t s . enterprises. Interest. Outlays. Revenue receipts. 5>» Q G R O U P I I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued. 53.0 72.0 78.5 65.6 67.5 10.4 12.7 6.9 10.7 12.1 36.6 15.3 1 14.6 23.7 i 20.4 41.7 61.8 71.0 56.1 46.0 12.1 1.3 2.5 3.1 13.7 10.5 11.1 6.5 9.7 10.7 35.6 25.7 19.9 31.1 29.6 101.5 87.7 93.8 90.2 88.5 San A n t o n i o , T e x New Haven, Conn... Dallas, T e x Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio 81.2 70.0 66.5 61.2 13.7 6.7 10.1 17.0 9.3 16.4 12.1 19.9 16.5 29.5 71.1 78.6 51.8 45.8 59.6 0.4 0.1 4.7 4.7 2.6 14.0 6.5 8.2 12.9 9.5 14.6 14.8 35.3 36.6 28.3 102.1 96.8 80.8 76.0 101.8 Bridgeport, C o n n Houston, Tex Hartford, C o n n Grand Rapids, Mich. Scranton, P a _ . 76.1 65.4 68.5 68.3 79.6 7.7 14.2 8.5 5.0 4.1 16.2 20.4 23.0 26.7 I 16.3 [ 77.9 59.3 66.8 6.2 5.5 4.4 7.8 14.3 8.9 4.1 4,2 14.3 20.3 18.8 39.8 i 15.7 j 102.3 100.1 105.6 82.1 100.7 Springfield, M a s s Paterson, N . J Des Moines, Iowa Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio.__ N e w Bedford, M a s s . . 74.6 76.9 59.4 75.5 72.7 6.4 9.5 6.7 15.8 10.4 19.0 13.6 33.9 8.7 16.9 70.7 68.1 53.3 47.5 58.2 3.4 6.3 8.4 6.6 10.8 9.0 19.6 23.5 34.7 38.0 27.5 99.4 88.5 98.7 67.9 87.3 Trenton, N . J . . . Norfolk, V a Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h Camden, N . J F a l l River, M a s s 79.7 82.7 69.4 79.4 71.7 8.7 22.9 12.1 10.9 6.3 11.6 ! 9.7 22.0 63.6 32.0 57.0 60.7 63.5 7.5 5.4 4.3 4.0 6.2 7.8 10.4 10.7 8.8 6.2 21.2 52.3 27.9 26.5 24.1 89.2 45.2 88.4 81.4 97.2 Nashville, T e n n Albany, N . Y W i l m i n g t o n , Del Lowell, M a s s Kansas City, K a n s „ . 68.3 85.2 69.1 86.3 75.5 16.0 8.7 9.2 7.2 9.6 15.7 6.1 21.7 6.5 14.9 51.1 63.6 49.4 65.8 34.5 5.8 9.1 4.1 5.4 23.1 13.3 7.4 7.1 5.9 7.3 29.8 19.9 39.4 22.9 35.0 83. 3 85.3 77.3 82.5 76.3 Fort Worth, Tex Cambridge, Mass Reading, Pa Erie, P a 64.4 81.6 83.9 70.0 10.6 10.4 5.4 7.9 25.0 8.0 10.7 22.1 57.8 65.0 60.1 60.2 3.6 6.6 6.8 8.1 10.1 9.1 4.3 7.7 28.5 19.3 28.8 23.9 95.3 87.8 79.7 97.7 Flint, Mich Y o n k e r s , N . Y_ Spokane, Wash Duluth, Minn 56.4 70.0 64.9 59.6 11.8 12.2 7.7 7.7 31.8 17.8 27.4 32.7 44.8 60.1 67.2 45.3 4.0 4.3 4.4 9.0 10.2 11.2 8.6 7.0 41.0 24.4 19.8 38.7 86.5 92.0 110.4 91.1 79.2 59.3 78.5 64.0 8.1 9.3 5.7 7.4 12.7 31.4 1 15.8 I 28.6 72.9 6.2 0.1 8.1 10.1 4.2 7.4 12.8 25.8 36.9 27.8 99.8 108.2 75.1 101.2 Omaha, Nebr B i r m i n g h a m , Ala Worcester, tyfass Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va Lynn, Mass Elizabeth, N . J Utica, N . Y . . . Tacoma, Wash 2 __ _ 2 (18.5 ) 51.7 80.1 64.1 58.9 45.1 0) 5.3 3.8 5.2 19.7 . P a y m e n t s for expenses a n d interest are in excess of r e v e n u e receipts. 192 FINANCllL TABLE 6.—PER STATISTICS CENT OF DISTRIBUTION, CITIES. BY PRINCIPAL CLASSES, OF [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see R E V E N U E RECEIPTS. P e r cent o b t a i n e d from— Taxes. CITY. number. General property. Special. Poll. >> o SubvenSpetions cial and assessgrants, B u s i - m e n t s Fines, donafor ness and tions feits, and speand and noncial gifts, esbusi- charges cheats. and ness for penlioutsion. cense. l a y s . assessments. EarnHigh- Earnings ings way of priviof publeges, genlic rents, eral serv' and deice inpartterest. m e n t s . e n t e r prises. G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000 76 77 78 79 80 Jacksonville. F l a Somerville, M a s s Oklahoma City, Okla. _ Water bury, Conn Lawrence, Mass _ 47.3 74.6 64.6 85.0 68.6 81 82 83 84 85 C a n t o n , Ohio __. Schenectady, N . Y Fort Wayne, I n d T u l s a , Okla Evansville, I n d 65.2 75.7 55.0 72.0 65.2 86 87 88 89 90 Savannah, G a . . Allentown, P a Knoxville, T e n n El Paso, Tex.3.. S a n Diego, Calif 63.0 1 91 92 93 94 95 Bayonne, N . J Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, P a Peoria, 111 St. J o s e p h , M o 63.9 76.3 70.1 82.7 82.0 96 97 98 99 100 Wichita, Kans Wllkes-Barre, P a Sioux C i t y , I o w a South Bend, I n d Portland, M e _. 73.1 77.8 75.8 68.3 71.4 101 102 103 104 105 Troy, N . Y Binghamton, N . Y Rockford, 111 C h a r l e s t o n , S. C Little Rock, Ark . 106 107 108 109 110 Johnstown, P a E a s t S t . Louis, 111 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif Brockton, Mass Hoboken, N . J 111 11? 113 114 115 Terre Haute, I n d Saginaw. M i c h P a w t u c k e t , R . I__ Passaic, N . J Gary, I n d 116 Springfield, Ohio 117 A l t o o n a , P a 118 L o n g B e a c h , Calif 119 C h e s t e r , P a 120 1 M o b i l e , A l a . _ 2 7.8 1.6 0.4 16.1 1.0 0.7 0.3 2.2 1.1 0.8 65.9 i 57.6 58.1 53.3 69.8 63.6 74.8 60.9 60.4 . 73.2 59.5 42.1 65.7 67.0 82.1 70.2 74.1 74.8 68.1 48.1 58.2 51.1 81.7 60.2 0.1 6.9 2.3 0.4 1.9 0.4 0.3 1.8 1.9 15.0 0.9 0.8 1.4 0.2 1.1 0.5 0.6 0.9 0.6 1.6 3.0 1.0 1.9 4.3 0.5 3.0 1.3 5.4 1.5 15.2 6.0 15.6 2.7 0.3 0.2 2.8 0.1 11.3 8.9 3.1 2.5 3.9 3.1 I 1.2 0.9 3.2 1.3 3.0 1.2 1.4 0.3 1.7 7.1 4.8 22.5 10.1 10.1 1.3 1.2 ) 12.6 i 3.0 0.2 8.3 2.2 0.2 1.0 0.8 0.4 3.7 | 4.6 1 12.6 15.2 15.0 0.6 2.0 0.1 2.4 2.1 3.8 0.5 ! 4.2 2.1 4.1 11.1 7.7 15.0 18.2 14.7 1.5 3.4 2.2 4.4 1.0 0.7 5.2 5.4 0.5 0.1 0.9 0.3 0.4 1.0 12.1 3.0 0.9 3.5 4.2 4.9 4.6 0.8 5.6 1.4 2.7 0.4 1.0 1.2 1.3 0.9 16.4 6.9 10.9 0.2 0.2 19.0 4.7 0.3 11.6 1.7 1.4 0.6 0.8 0.2 0.1 0.7 5.3 1.9 6.0 4.7 1.9 0.6 2.8 0.9 3.2 1.1 0.7 6.1 2.3 2.1 0.2 0.1 10.7 9.1 12.3 2.2 2.5 1.9 7.0 12.3 4.0 5.4 8.6 4.5 6.4 0.2 0.7 0.5 0.9 4.1 7.2 12.8 3.1 4.0 10.8 0.9 1.2 0.6 3.8 2.3 0.2 5.3 4.3 0.1 2.2 11.9 5.7 6.2 18.6 0.7 3.3 6.5 2.5 0.3 3.3 3.1 26.7 25.2 2.0 6.8 1.4 0.8 0.3 0.4 0.1 7.1 3.8 17.8 0.2 8.8 3.0 0.4 0.9 1.0 3.6 0.6 2.4 4.2 8.0 0.7 0) 1.1 0.5 0.8 3.1 0.5 0.9 7.3 2.5 4.4 26.1 0.4 6.0 7.7 1.0 10.5 3.0 0.9 4.1 4.0 5.0 0.5 6.2 2.4 1.9 0.9 1.2 2.1 2.5 3.1 4.3 i 12.2 8.3 19.0 14.8 2,4 4.5 0.5 0.3 1.4 1.2 1.4 13.4 6.9 15.1 5.9 13.2 3.7 3.4 1.5 1.4 1.4 2.1 2.2 2.5 i 1.4 1 0.6 1.6 3.7 2.8 0.3 0.8 8.5 1.2 0) 0.7 0.6 32.4 8.6 8.3 7.2 8.7 3.4 1 0.7 1 14.4 3.2 6.5 3.0 2.1 6.8 13.4 0.6 11.5 i 3.6 4.3 0.8 2.0 2.4 0.7 3.3 0.1 7.8 1 1.5 . 0.7 0.1 1.0 I 6.6 2.7 3.3 | 1.7 0.9 1.4 0.2 0.6 0.3 1 1.0 Payments for expenses and interest are in excess of revenue receipts. 3 The figures for this city cover the transactions for only 11 months. 7.0 7.9 9.0 1.7 7.7 14.8 0.3 9.7 8.1 11.8 0.2 16.4 193 GENEKAL TABLES. R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S AND G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S : 1922—Con. p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 38. For absolute amounts, see Tables 3 and 4.] j R E V E N U E RECEIPTS— 1 PER continued. ! P e r cent. required for ! ! meeting— , ! '< J CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST MENTS R E P R E S E N T E D B Y — ' P a y m e n t s for— a Per cent available for i Ex1 !1 outpenses lays of ! ExInterand geni penses. est. < other eral dej puri poses. mparti ents. 1 i o I umber CITY. >> PAY- Expenses of public service enterprises. Interest. Outlays. Revenue receipts. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000. Jacksonville, Fla Somerville, Mass Oklahoma City, Okla. Waterbury, Conn Lawrence, Mass 75.0 78.2 58.2 84.1 77.6 13.6 6.6 10.1 11.9 6.8 11.4 54.5 15.2 i 74.9 31.7 1 56.6 4.0 ) 59.7 15.6 66.4 15.8 3.3 4.2 1.5 5.4 12.8 6.6 10.5 8.6 6.3 16.9 15.2 28.7 30.2 22.0 100.0 104.4 72.7 92.4 Canton, Ohio Schenectady, N. Y_. Fort Wayne, I n d . . . Tulsa, Okla Evansville, Ind 54.9 75.9 65.6 81.6 65.0 17.7 7.5 3.6 11.3 4.0 27.4 | 16.6 | 30.8 7.1 31.0 41.3 50.6 43.0 59. 0 50.0 3.3 2.5 14.8 3.8 8.7 14.4 5.2 3.2 8.7 3.6 41.1 41.7 39.0 28.5 37.7 81.2 70.0 88.1 77.0 90.3 Savannah, Ga Allentown, Pa Knoxville, Tenn. El Paso, Tex. 3 .... San Diego, Calif.. 78.4 1 74.2 85.1 108. 5 63.9 8.7 7.1 21.7 16.4 11.2 12.9 18.7 | (22) (24.9 ) | 67.4 64.0 50.8 60.6 50.7 8.3 4.9 6.0 9.2 9.8 8.4 6.6 14.5 10.6 10.6 15.9 24.5 28.7 19.7 28.9 96.6 92.9 66.7 64.3 94.7 Bayonne, N. J Manchester, N. H_ Harrisburg, Pa Peoria, 111 __. St. Joseph, Mo 84.5 1 77.4 81.1 ! 74.3 78.4 6.5 6.9 7.8 3.2 3.4 9.0 15.7 11.1 22.5 18.2 68.6 53.2 53.8 65.4 87.4 12.0 5.4 3.5 0.1 0.1 6.2 5.2 5.5 2.8 3.8 13.2 36.2 37.3 31.7 8.7 95.4 75.7 70.6 88.1 " 111.6 56.2 75.0 78.6 68.6 73.6 10.7 6.5 5.2 5.6 11.4 33.1 18.5 16.2 , 25.8 15.0 51.7 73. 9 63.7 51.7 60.3 0.4 0.2 5.6 5.0 6.4 9.9 6.4 4.6 4.6 10.3 37.9 19.5 26.1 38.7 23.0 92.8 98.8 88.2 82.6 90.6 79.0 83.5 71.4 71.5 74.4 8.0 4.6 4.6 11.3 11.4 13.0 11.9 24.0 17.2 14.2 62.8 73.0 64.4 48.4 71.7 3.2 5.5 3.7 8.5 0.7 6.7 4.3 4.4 9.0 11.1 27.3 17.3 27.4 34.2 16.5 83.5 93.9 95.5 79.5 97.3 106 Johnstown, Pa 107 East St. Louis, Ill108 Sacramento, Calif.. 109 Brockton, Mass 110 Hoboken, N . J 70.4 57.0 58.5 76.8 82.3 6.8 8.9 8.1 8.7 21.6 22.8 34.1 33.4 14.5 • 49.4 52.7 38.0 63.7 54.5 4.8 8.2 5.6 7.7 16.0 45.8 39.2 54.0 24.4 23.0 70.3 92.3 69.1 88.3 74.1 111 Terre Houte, I n d . 112 Saginaw, Mich 113 Pawtucket, R. I . 114 Passaic, N. J-_ 115 Gary, Ind 79.2 69.7 66.2 77.5 59.6 2.8 6.2 13.7 10.2 2.7 0.3 3.0 4.5 13.1 8.6 2.6 11.3 44.0 | 23.6 25.8 39.3 j 108.2 73.8 95.6 84.6 97.5 4.3 4.1 7.3 0) 10.5 8.0 5.5 5.2 13.4 11.5 35.4 38.8 42.3 j 9.6 10.8 J 79.9 93.6 84.9 104.4 102.6 Wichita, Kans Wilkes-Barre, Pa_. Sioux City, Iowa.. South Bend, Ind_. 100 Portland, Me 101 102 103 104 105 116 117 118 119 120 Troy, N. Y Binghamton, N. Y_. Rockford, 111 Charleston, S. C Little Rock, Ark Springfield, Ohio... Altoona, Pa Long Beach, Calif.. Chester, Pa Mobile, Ala 83617—24f (') 18.0 24.1 20.1 12.3 37.7 84.1 46.1 58.1 65.6 57.7 70.9 10.0 52.4 19.1 59.5 5.8 34. 7 51.6 61.8 6.1 32.1 45.2 73.8 12.8 13.4 77.0 75.7 11.2 13.1 1 67.2 i Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent. 13 0) 2.4 4.1 6.4 1.5 5.4 5.3 194 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 6 . — P E R CENT D I S T R I B U T I O N , BY P R I N C I P A L C L A S S E S , OF [For a list of t h e cities arranged alphabetically b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see R E V E N U E RECEIPTS. P e r cent o b t a i n e d f r o m Taxes. Business and nonbusiness license. ! i Sub- I i veni Spe- I I i tions J cial Earn| a n d H i g h - E a r n - ings I assess- ; ings : Fines, i grants, i way I ments of priviof I a n d i for- I dona- l| leges, genpub! feits, I tions lic spe- I a n d ! a n d r e n t s , eral servand deice !charages c h f " . ! &**> ; inpartfor i 0 *"^ 18 -, a n d terest. m e n t s . enterprises. out5™" ! | lays. j | ^ | i j .ments. i G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued. 121 122 123 124 125 Racine, Wis N e w Britain, Conn.. Lansing, Mich Holyoke, Mass Springfield, 111. 62.3 79.1 | 48.3 49.8 68.1 126 127 128 129 130 Chattanooga, Tenn.. Berkeley, Calif Davenport, Iowa Hamtramck, Mich.. Bethlehem, Pa 64.5 65.5 80.5 72.3 69.3 131 132 133 134 135 Covington, K y Lincoln, N e b r Portsmouth, Va... Haverhill, M a s s . . . Wheeling, W . V a . 63.4 70.7 49.4 69.8 65.9 136 137 138 139 140 N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y.__ Highland Park, M i c h . Macon, Ga Huntington, W. Va E a s t Orange, N . J 65.5 70.3 57.0 72.2 63.1 | 141 Lancaster, Pa_. 142 R o a n o k e , V a . _ 143 T a m p a , F l a . _ . 144 ' A u g u s t a , G a . . . 145 Cicero, 111 146 147 148 149 150 Jackson, M i c h Winston-Salem, N . C . Fresno,. Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J . . . 151 152 153 154 ! Quincy, Mass P a s a d e n a , Calif Kalamazoo, M i c h . Maiden, Mass 7.0 0.6 9.4 0.4 0.2 1.3 0.8 0.6 0.4 64.5 65.1 72.4 61.0 0) 1.3 0.7 0.4 66.4 51.1 49.4 76.3 0.1 I 0.4 7.3 11.2 | 1.5 GROUP V — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N 155 156 157 158 159 Charlotte, N . C Lake/wood, Ohio York, Pa Bay City, Mich Shreveport, La 46.3 60.1 77.5 62.8 49.7 160 161 162 163 164 Cedar Rapids, I o w a . McKeesport, Pa Newton, Mass. _ Elmira, N . Y N e w Castle, P a 75.3 6S.0 62.7 61.8 76.3 1 0.3 0.6 0.5 1.9 0.4 17.4 3.4 0.8 0.9 2.1 11.3 2.1 3.6 2.6 3.2 1.1 1.7 0.8 1.4 1.9 2.9 4.0 2.8 1.7 1.8 1.1 0.1 0.4 1.1 0.9 16.2 22.3 1.5 6.3 4.0 1.6 2.4 0.8 0.4 2.3 4.4 3.7 j 2.0 0.2 0.9 0.7 0.3 1.7 0.4 0.9 4.8 1.8 5.8 0.8 0.5 1,4 2.1 6.3 2.6 3.1 1.4 1.5 0.9 5.4 1.2 0.7 0.7 1.4 1.1 6.2 3.1 5.2 0.1 9.0 3.9 ' 2.2 1.6 1.4 6.3 2.1 5.7 4.8 0.6 1.7 0) 3.8 1.8 1.7 0.1 6.4 5.4 1.7 3.9 4.2 2.1 3.3 2.8 1.6 1.5 0.8 2.7 12.8 7.3 1.4 0.6 2.2 3.0 0.6 0.1 6.2 13.9 22.5 0.3 7.5 1.7 1.1 0.4 2.0 7.7 5.2 3.0 1.7 1.3 0.2 0.7 0.5 0.3 1.0 14.1 5.4 0.6 1.3 0.9 1.8 2.7 3.8 2.3 2.5 3.5 C1) 0.2 48.1 72.0 69.3 0.3 1.2 0.2 0.4 0.2 1 O F 30,000 T O 50,000. 7.5 2.8 3.8 0.2 8.6 5.0 13.3 2.8 3.9 16.4 1.1 1.9 0.4 0.2 2.7 16.2 5.9 5.4 7.3 6.1 0.3 4.1 6.8 2.9 1.9 3.7 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.9 1.2 1.2 0.1 3.2 3.2 7.3 2.4 4.3 2.7 7.6 0.7 2.4 0.1 0.4 1.0 1.5 4.3 1.4 11.1 5.6 0.4 i.8; 2.6 1.8 1.3 4.8 2.7 3.8 1.2 2.6 Less t h a n o n e - t w e n t i e t h of 1 per cent. 8.7 16.2 6.7 14.4 0.2 195 GENERAL TABLES. R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S AND G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S : 1922—Con. p . 13. F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 38. F o r a b s o l u t e a m o u n t s , see T a b l e s 3 a n d 4.] P E R CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS R E P R E S E N T E D B Y — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS— continued. P e r cent. j required for < meetingl 1 , : i ! j E x - ! Inter- ! penses. j est. j CITY. 3 1 >> ^ 1 P a y m e n t s for— Per cent available ExExfor out- j penses penses of ! ? $ 1 of public genserv0"ther eral depurpartposes. m e n t s . prises. | Interest. Outlays. Revenue receipts. i .t: 1 G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued. 123 122 123 124 125 Racine, W i s New Britain, C o n n . Lansing, Mich Ilolyoke, Mass Springfield, 111 69.6 73.2 69.5 76.6 69.4 5.5 7.6 5.1 5.0 4.0 j 24.9 19.2 25.4 18.4 26.6 63.7 60.0 34.2 55.3 43.3 8.5 3.5 21.8 23.3 9.9 5.7 6.6 4.1 5.2 3.1 22.1 29.9 39.8 16.2 43.6 103.7 86.7 80.7 102.6 76.8 126 127 128 129 130 Chattanooga, Tenn_ Berkeley, Calif D a v e n p o r t , Iowa Hamtramck, Mich.. Bethlehem, Pa 77.8 79.9 66.1 62.3 58.7 17.6 j 6.7 2.2 I 6.0 ! i6.4: 4.6 13.4 31.7 31.7 24.9 58.7 68.6 83.8 44.2 40. 5 0.5 0.2 0.3 10.9 2.8 13.4 5.8 2.8 5.3 12.1 27.5 25.5 13.2 39.7 44.6 76.1 86.0 127.2 88.4 73.8 131 132 133 134 135 Covington, K y Lincoln, N e b r Portsmouth, Va... H a v e r h i l l , Mass.... Wheeling, W . Va_ 74.6 64.6 74.6 77.8 72.1 N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y___ Highland Park, M i c h . Macon, Ga Huntington, W. Va 140 ' E a s t Orange, N . J 136 i 137 i 138 139 ! j 1 ! 13.9 29.4 1.4 17.5 22.6 64.2 43.6 47.0 80.4 71.5 9.9 . 8.1 7.6 11.5 4.8 17.5 5.1 5.8 14.4 43.4 27.9 10.8 15. 4 99.4 80.1 73.2 108.1 109.2 63.2 64.8 76.9 60.9 76.9 11.5 i 6.0 24.0 4.7 5. 3 12.6 8.6 7.2 8.1 9.7 24. 2 26.6 15.9 31.0 13.4 50.5 69.8 63.8 55.4 54.9 2.7 4.6 10.4 0.5 7.0 10.6 9.9 7.0 7.4 7.8 36.2 15.7 18.9 36.7 30.3 84.1 114.8 96.4 91.8 80.5 6.4 11.5 14.9 7.7 6.5 9.8 17.3 6.2 24.4 27.0 69.7 58.2 68.8 69.3 43.0 13.7 0.7 0.4 5.9 5.3 6.4 9.5 13.1 8.6 4.8 10.2 31.6 17.7 16.3 46.9 99.6 82.8 87.7 110.8 72.7 63.3 35.8 6i.7; 60.4 ! 60.1 5.8 5.1 0.2 8.1 3.7 9.2 12.6 5.2 4.2 12.5 21.8 46.5 32.8 27.3 23.8 109.6 64.1 94.5 109.3 88.2 61.1 51.9 45.2 68.5 3.1 17.0 3.9 3.5 7.9 3.5 4.8 9.6 27.9 27.6 46.0 18.3 93.5 102.6 23.5 46.7 26.5 50.7 50.2 78.9 57.0 86.8 .67.7 ,82.2 39.1 1 19.8 17.7 35. 6 76.-8 89.6 93.1 80.3 71.5 141 142 143 144 145 i L a n c a s t e r , Pa_. Roanoke, Va... I T a m p a , Fla_._. i Augusta, G a . . . j Cicero, 111 83.8 71.2 78.9 67.9 66.5 146 147 148 149 150 ! Jackson, M i c h ! Winston-Salem, N . C . ! Fresno, Calif < Topeka, Kans • A t l a n t i c C i t y , N . J.__ 63.0 63.8 65.6 62.7 72.3 3.8 14.2 28.6 16.5 28.8 33.5 13.5 151 152 153 154 } Quincy, Mass i P a s a d e n a , Calif [ Kalamazoo, Mich I Maiden, Mass 68.6 67.1 61.6 73.2 8.5 3.4 6.1 9.8 22.9 29.5 32.3 17.0 i G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000. 155 156 157 158 159 Charlotte, N . C Lakewood, Ohio York, P a _ Bay City, Mich Shreveport, L a 80.4 73.0 78.4 65.9 53.8 16.5 20.5 6.2 7.0 6.8 160 161 162 163 164 Cedar R a p i d s , Iowa. McKeesport, Pa Newton, Mass Elmira, N . Y . N e w Castle, P a 73.2 83.4 79.7 72.7 78.7 6.0 6.1 8.7 7.5 6.9 3.1 6.5 15.4 27.1 39.4 52.3 36.3 68.1 35.3 42.3 11.1 5.3 20.8 10.5 11.6 19.8 14.4 j 51.2 66.3 70.8 53.1 56.3 5.0 8.5 3.4 5.3 9.3 1.9 13.0 11.7 5.4 4.7 5.6 4.6 5.5 8.1 6.1 4.9 38.8 1 196 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 6.—PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, Bt PRINCIPAL CLASSES, OF [For a list of t h e cities arranged alphabetically b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see E E V E N U E KECEIPTS. P e r cent o b t a i n e d from— Subventions j and Fines, grants, Busi- m e n t s fordonaness and feits, tions and speand and Spenoncial gifts, esP o l l . cial. busi- charges c h e a t s . a n d ness for penlioutsion ! j cense, l a y s . assessj | | ments.! Taxes. ! Special CITY. number. General property. >> o G R O U P V — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 165 166 167 168 169 D e c a t u r , 111 Chelsea, M a s s W i c h i t a Falls, Tex_ Galveston, Tex O a k P a r k , 111 70.3 74.9 67.4 56.4 62.1 170 171 172 173 174 M o u n t V e r n o n , N . Y_. Woonsocket, R. I Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind M o n t g o m e r y , Ala 79.1 70.9 62.7 63.8 35.5 175 176 177 178 179 Pittsfield, M a s s P e r t h A m b o y , N . J_. Beaumont, Tex Lima, Ohio. S t o c k t o n , Calif 70.7 60.2 66.7 48.4 55.5 180 181 182 183 184 P u e b l o , Colo Medford, Mass Lexington, K y Charleston, W . Va Salem, M a s s 63.4 74.4 70.9 82.0 72.2 185 186 187 Butte, Mont Everett, Mass Fitchburg, Mass Madison, Wis W e s t H o b o k e n , N . J___ 64.7 72.3 66.7 69.3 70.0 190 191 192 193 194 San Jose, Calif H a m i l t o n , Ohio Springfield, M o . E a s t Chicago, I n d Brookline, M a s s 51.1 28.2 69.4 68.7 67.5 195 196 197 198 199 E v a n s t o n , 111 Jamestown, N . Y WTaco, T e x Superior, Wis L o r a i n , Ohio 200 201 202 203 204 Muskegon, Mich Joliet, 111 D u b u q u e , Iowa Muncie, Ind C o l u m b i a , S. C Chicopee, M a s s B a t t l e Creek, M i c h N e w Rochelle, N . Y „ _ . Pontiac, Mich A u r o r a , 111 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 _ ... Waterloo, Iowa Taunton, Mass Stamford, C o n n Council Bluffs, I o w a . . Williamsport, Pa 2 72.3 47.7 75.0 71.3 57.2 6.2 0.9 12.4 0.2 53.1 91.2 74.1 80.9 3.6 0.3 6.0 12.9 1.9 1.4 1.9 1.2 5.3 1.4 1.0 4.0 4.1 1.7 4.2 1.0 3.6 i.4; 0.1 13.9 1.5 18. 7 I 9.7 0.2 0.1 1.4 0.4 3.8 5.8 1.5 5.3 4.2 10.9 1.5 7.2 ! 1.8 i 0.9 | 1.7 1.3 2.6 1.7 4.0 4.9 4.9 3.9 0.5 7.3 13.0 0.3 0.5 1.3 0.9 2.0 0.5 6.3 9.2 13.2 19.4 0.2 ! 6.8 ! 3.4 ! 5.3 2.8 7.2 1.6 7.9 6.7 0.5 1.7 0.1 0.5 1.5 0.2 3.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.9 1.6 3.9 2.0 1.1 2.2 1.4 2.2 1.9 5.2 0.7 2.8 2.2 3.1 4.8 0.8 0.2 2.7 1.2 0.3 4.2 0.5 1.9 0.5 2.3 0.2 j 2.1 0.6 I 1.4 I 0.2 9.8 | 7.2 11.9 11.3 4.7 0.9 22.2 2.2 5.5 8.6 4.9 10.3 1.1 1.6 1.3 1.4 2.3 2.8 3.1 1.3 0.7 2.4 11.8 26.5 12.5 0.7 I 0.6 0.5 0.9 0.3 2.8 0.4 1-1 0.1 0.2 0.6 6.9 9.0 1.7 5.6 6.9 10.3 1.1 0.3 0.7 1.2 4.1 3.2 2.1 3.9 0.7 8.6 13.0 8.0 2.9 18.5 1.9 5.5 6.9 4.4 3.9 0.5 1.1 1.0 2.3 1.3 1.9 3.5 2.8 3.6 4.3 20.4 6.8 1.0 0.3 0.5 0.6 1.5 0.9 1.8 2.2 4.7 0.3 3.0 1.8 1.8 1.3 3.1 3.9 2.4 1.6 2.7 1.6 | 0.2 , 0.4 1.4 5.8 ! 0.5 0.1 | 2. r'! 11.0 1.4 ! 6.4 o.i ! 0.8 9.4 j 1.1 1.2 I 0.1 | 1.0 ! 0.4 ! 3.8 2.7 J 10.4 0.3 13.4 0.8 0.7 7.9 0.7 1.5 I 13.8 3.1 I 32.6 5.7 0.1 0.7 0.9 0.1 0.6 1.9 7.6 18.9 16.4 20.1 1.2 0.7 1.0 0.7 4.5 2.4 4.5 j 3.2 12.4 7.4 10.3 14.7 0) 0.1 0.7 1.5 14.1 8.9 3.2 5.9 5.4 6.1 0.6 I. 7.7 | ~~3.~9" 1.5 j 11.5 3.3 \ 0.1 j 6.7 7.7 7.6 5.8 4.2 4.0 0.2 0.6 12.5 0.9 0.6 3.1 17.5 27.4 7.4 7.0 4.0 0.2 0.7 0.9 1.5 0.6 1.1 0.2 50,000—Continued. 0.7 0.3 1.5 1.2 0.9 2.4 i 4.6 i 63.8 55.9 71.0 80.1 54.1 60.8 77.6 80.5 71.6 68.4 1.3 I 0.1 I 0.3 ! 14.2 0.1 2.3 0.1 18.3 1.1 0.4 0.7 0.9 4.8 "I8.T High- Earn- Earnings ings way of priviof publeges, genlic rents, eral servand deice inpartterest. m e n t s . e n t e r prises. 0.4 0.2 0.6 1.7 4.2 i. I ! • I 1.3 0.3 0.8 0.2 11.4 24.1 0.3 5.1 14.7 14.7 1 6.1 ! 5.5 | 1.0 4.3 I 3.8 7.6 8.2 ! "6." 4 1.2 0) 1.9 1 0.8 P a y m e n t s for expenses a n d interest are i n excess of r e v e n u e receipts. 9.4 3.1 0.9 18.8 6.9 0.8 0.5 8.7 7.4 8.4 27.5 0.4 12.4 9.9 10.6 10.2 26.9 17.5 1.5 197 GENERAL TABLES. R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S AND G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S : 1922—Con. p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 38. For absolute amounts, see Tables 3 and 4.] R E V E N U E RECEIPTS— continued. 1 P e r cent. required for meeting- CITY. umber Expenses. Interest. i P E R CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y 1 MENTS R E P R E S E N T E D B Y — 1 Per cent available for outlays and other purposes. ExExpenses penses of of public genserveral deice enterpartm e n t s . prises. Interest. Outlays. Revenue receipts. Cit a P a y m e n t s for— G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000—Continued. 165 160 167 168 169 DecRtur, 111 Chelsea, M a s s W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . G a ' v e s t o n , Tex Oak P a r k , 111 55.5 85. 5 72.0 64.2 65. 0 7.6 11.7 15.8 14.8 7.3 36.9 2.8 12.2 21.0 27.7 52.1 83.2 36.2 66.7 53.1 170 171 172 173 174 M o u n t Vernon, N . Y . Woonsocket, R . I Kenosha, W i s Hammond, IndM o n t g o m e r y , Ala 95.6 65.8 63.8 81.4 0) 68.5 11.0 23.6 5.0 5.3 25.5 10.6 31.2 13.3 6.0 77.6 48.6 63.5 44.0 51.7 175 176 177 178 179 Pittsfield, M a s s P e r t h A m b o y , N . J_ B e a u m o n t , Tex L i m a , Ohio Stockton, Calif 67.7 69.3 71.2 66.6 66.0 7.7 18.6 11.8 18.2 4.4 24.6 12.1 17.0 15.2 29.6 1 79.2 I | j | 70.8 66.9 63.9 80.8 68.9 70.8 79.0 63.2 87.6 69.6 50.6 71.6 65.6 77.4 72.8 62.8 78.5 85.0 69.5 73.8 62.4 61.3 69.3 86.4 68.4 67.7 70.3 70.0 77.9 76.7 71.0 77.7 83.5 9.2 11.6 20.8 8.4 . 21.2 11.9 30.8 5.3 12.3 6.9 22.1 9.0 20.2 9.0 14.0 7.0 28.4 8.4 5.7 6.7 4.9 25.5 41.1 8.3 25.2 3.2 4.9 | 29.5 17.7 4.9 23.9 3.3 30.5 6.7 12.6 8.9 8.9 6.1 11.8 18.7 20.4 5.8 32.7 4.9 32.5 6.2 25.4 5.3 17.4 (2) 5.2 26.4 4.7 27.6 7.7 22.0 14.5 1 15.5 2.6 19.5 15.4 7.9 8.8 ! 20.2 9.7 12.6 4.1 12.4 5.6 1 14.8 1 1 P u e b l o , Colo Medford, M a s s Lexington, K y Charleston, W . V a . Salem, M a s s 185 Butte, Mont 186 Everett, Mass 187 Fitchburg, Mass 188 M a d i s o n , Wis 189 West Hoboken, N . J . 190 San Jose, Calif 191 H a m i l t o n , Ohio _ 192 Springfield, M o 193 E a s t Chicago, I n d 194 Brookline, M a s s 195 E v a n s t o n , 111 196 i J a m e s t o w n , N . Y 197 ' W a c o , T e x 198: Superior, W i s 199 • Lorain, Ohio 200; M u s k e g o n , M i c h 201 Joliet, 111. 202 D u b u q u e , Iowa 203 Muncie, Ind 204 ! C o l u m b i a , S. C 205 Chicopee, M a s s 206 B a t t l e Creek. M i c h _ . 207 N e w Rochelle, N . Y_ 208 Pontiac, Mich 209 Aurora, 111. 210 Waterloo, I o w a 211 l T a u n t o n , M a s s 212 I Stamford, C o n n 213 Council Bluffs, I o w a . 214 ! Williamsport, P a 180 181 182 183 184 1 1 1 79.6 4.8 2.3 8.3 10.2 8.1 7.7 11.7 9.8 17.8 6.9 ! 35.4 2.9 45.7 5.3 31.9 61.8 119.9 94.3 7.2 4.8 5.1 9.0 18.9 5.5 3.2 21.2 13.5 28.6 23.7 48.0 22.0 81.2 79.9 110.9 59.9 83.0 72.1 60.3 59.0 34.7 55.4 1.6 8.7 10.9 5.2 0.4 8.4 18.6 11.6 10.9 3.7 17.9 12.5 18.6 49.2 40.5 108.9 99.6 98.1 59.9 84.5 65.6 71.6 61.1 51.3 80.4 86.2 63.3 72.9 54.6 72.5 71.2 29.2 64.4 63.2 72.2 71.4 39.4 68.9 77.2 39.8 53.2 45.3 42.6 58.7 58.3 59.3 60.2 77.1 58.8 78.1 56. 5 57.4 67.3 45.1 81.8 17.3 4.3 0.2 0.5 7.0 12.2 9.0 10.9 4.3 7.5 11.3 8.4 6.8 8.0 5.5 5.0 8.8 2.9 4.8 4.9 15.1 27.8 43.9 5.1 2.4 25.4 15.8 31.2 22.0 23.8 37.7 32.3 32.0 19.2 19.7 •45.2 12.5 17.2 44.2 35.9 45.1 46.1 35.5 20.0 19.7 31.9 14.5 20.7 6.5 32.1 13.2 24.3 31.7 12.4 104.7 107.2 91.5 81.0 108.2 125.1 93.5 98.0 96.2 82.7 102.2 105.8 90.5 96.3 98.2 105.6 78.8 100.1 90.8 63.3 80.6 81.5 79.9 86.5 77.2 109.2 94.0 109.7 93.9 116.0 80.3 108.7 86.6 78.0 102.8 Less t h a n o n e - t w e n t i e t h of 1 per cent. 4.6 2.9 4.5 6.2 24.3 0.4 3.9 5.5 10.1 9.6 0) 4.2 6.3 5.6 6.4 1.2 8.4 15. 4 3.4 6.9 12.3 5.1 19.8 20.1 0.1 4.8 j 3.5 5.3 ] 8.9 5.6 I ii.8 i 4.6 I 4.0 5.0 4.6 13.4 5.7 4.4 8.4 13.6 3.0 6.4 9.6 8.4 3.2 5.7 198 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 6 . — P E R CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY PRINCIPAL CLASSES, OP [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically b y States, w i t h the number assigned to each, see REVENUE RECEIPTS. P e r cent o b t a i n e d from— General property. Special. Poll. Business and nonbusiness license. Subven- j Spetions j cial and High- Earnassess-j grants, way ings m e n t s Fines, donafor priviof and tions ! feits, genspeand a n d eral cial gifts, de.charges | es- | a n d cheats, in- I p a r t for p e n - terest.! m e n t s . out sion. lays. assessments. G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 T O 215 216 217 218 219 P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio Poughkeepsie, N . Y R o c k I s l a n d , 111 Auburn, N. Y Austin, Tex 54.8 62.9 57.9 64.0 47.7 220 221 222 223 224 Q u i n c y , 111 Newport News, Va Meriden, Conn Easton, Pa N e w Brunswick, N . J . . 70.5 69.7 78.8 81.2 60.4 225 226 227 228 229 D a n v i l l e , 111 Wilmington, N . C Ogden, U t a h Miami, Fla Orange, N . J 74.9 72.4 51.9 71.6 61.0 230 231 232 233 234 W e s t N e w Y o r k , N . J . _. Amsterdam, N . Y Hazelton, P a Norristown, Pa Kokomo, Ind 0) 235 236 237 238 239 Oshkosh, Wis Pensacola, Fla Lewiston, M e G r e e n B a y , Wis Columbus, Ga 6.1 240 241 242 243 244 Petersburg, Va Watertown, N . Y East Cleveland, Ohio... P h o e n i x , Ariz Sheboygan, Wis 62.9 63.8 64.3 61.4 245 246 247 248 249 M o l i n e , 111 Waltham, Mass Anderson, Ind Revere, Mass Cumberland, M d 63.1 69.3 32.9 78.5 51.3 250 251 252 253 Newport, R. I Newburgh, N . Y Muskogee, Okla. Cranston, R. I 88.0 65.0 71.7 83.1 254 255 256 257 Montclair, N . J Warren, O h i o . . L a Crosse, Wis Clifton, N . J . . 73.8 61.5 69.4 65.1 0. 2 0.5 5.0 0.1 258 259 260 261 Lynchburg, Va Fort Smith, Ark Colorado Springs, Colo S t e u b e n v i l l e , Ohio 51.3 58.4 67.8 56.3 0.9 0.6 4.5 2.8 0.5 2.4 2.6 0.8 0.3 1.6 0.4 0.1 3.6 6.2 24.2 5.0 1.6 0.2 1.3 0.1 0.4 14.0 i 7.3 3.4 1 9.6 7.6 j 1.2 1.8 0.4 1.1 1.3 1.4 12.7 0.4 4.3 2.9 5.4 1.0 1.8 1.1 8.7 0.6 3.8 1.2 0.6 0.1 3.6 4.9 1 2.3 5.2 6.4 1.5 1.5 0.2 2.6 7.0 17.6 0.1 14.7 10.4 2.8 1.1 0.7 2.3 2.2 0.1 3.9 1.4 16.6 0.8 12.8 0.1 2.1 0.4 0.5 44.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.' 3. 8.. 1.3 2.5 0.4 0.1 9.4 0.5 6.2 1.4 0.6 2.4 10.' 4.. 2.! L 2.< 0.6 4.4 7.0 1.4 14.3 1.1 0.3 1.2 0.7 0.3 1.3 0.2 0.1 0.9 0.3 15.4 0.8 28.1 0.6 23.4 0) 2.5 8.9 1.3 1.1 0.7 1.7 6.8 1 0.3 0.2 4.2 1.2 0.9 0.8 0.7 ~6.Y j | I I 0. 3 0.2 0.8 50,000—Continued. 2.8 2.0 1.3 3.2 0.2 1.8 8.3 1.2 7 2 3^9 i 0.9 3.4 1.8 1.0 3.6 2.2 2.1 8.7 14.9 8.1 1.6 1.8 Earnings of public service enterprises. Hi Taxes. j ! ! I | 17.4 11., 9.9 11.5 39.6 2.3 | 2 2! 3.5 I 14.7 1.7 10. 9 0.3 10.6 0.2 1.4 1.2 3.4 8.0 0.5 . 3.3 • i.5: 2.2 1.8 . 10.8 10.5 1.8 9.3 12.7 1 10.2 | 7.4 i 5.3 3.5 4.4 1.7 1.8 1.6 0.2 1.0 0.6 2.6 3.0 2.0 . : I. j j 4.4 { 2.4 9.8 | 6.1 3.2 1.5 2.8 1.7 1.4 0.6 1.9 3.2 3.0 3.4 9.6 i I i ! 11.4 8.6 9.7 11.3 12.0 6.9 7.4 9.5 20. 6 3.4 7.0 1.1 3.9 0.6 3.0 0.7 3.9 4.9 0.7 1.2 : i | ' ! 9.7 10.4 7.0 13.0 11.4 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.9 2.5 0.9 3.4 5.6 6.9 0.6 1.3 0.2 0.7 1.8 6.4 3.0 1.6 2 7 L3 | 10.4 9.2 | , 32.7 I 7.5 j 13.2 3.9 i 0.3 1.0 5.6; 1.5 : 5.8 i 1.2 0) 2.6 8.2 1.7 1.1 2.4 2. 8 3.0 4.2 i ' | j 0.1 2.7 0.5 0.4 9.1 11.4 8.1 12.5 6.4 ! 2.0 2.0 3.7 ! 0.2 l 0.9 3.0 0.4 1.9 3.6 2.7 4.9 12.1 4.7 I 2.0 ! 4.5 7.2 0.7 10.0 -! 10.0 i Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent. 4.1 4.1 1.6 2.8 3.1 4.2 I 1.2 I j I j 2.6 j Ill 1.4 2.3 1.4 I i 0.4 0.6 0.2 12. 1 14.9 11.1 7.3 15.2 14.4 13.5 15.8 R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S AND G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S : 1922—Con. p . 13. For a text discussion of t h i s table, see p . 38. F o r absolute a m o u n t s , see T a b l e s 3 a n d 4.] REVENUE RECEIPTS— continued. P E R CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y MENTS R E P R E S E N T E D B Y — P e r cent. r e q u i r e d for meeting- CITY. Expenses. u Interest. qra 199 GENEEAL TABLES. P a y m e n t s for— Per cent available for outlays and other purposes. 3 ExExpenses penses of of public genserveral deice partm e n t s . enterprises. Interest. Outlays. Revenue receipts. >> O G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000—Continued. P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio Poughkeepsie, N . Y R o c k I s l a n d , 111 Auburn, N . Y A u s t i n , Tex 66.8 66.6 67.1 86.5 67.8 12.9 9.2 11.4 4.0 8.9 20.3 24.2 21.5 9.5 23.3 35.6 54.2 68.9 72.7 53.5 Quincy, 111 Newport News, Va Meriden, Conn Easton, Pa N e w B r u n s w i c k , N . J_. 72.3 87.2 86.7 85.5 72.0 1.5 11.6 5.4 7.1 12.9 26.2 1.2 7.9 7.4 15.1 63.4 , 77.3 j 79.2 81.5 |_ 55.1 Danville, 111 Wilmington, N . C Ogden, U t a h Miami, Fla. Orange, N . J 61.7 73.1 67.5 64.0 76.7 7.6 13.3 14.4 19.3 11.8 30.7 13.6 18.1 16.7 11.5 67.4 !_ 55.3 43.2 45.8 | 72.2 West New York, N . J . Amsterdam, N . Y Hazleton, P a Norristown, Pa Kokomo, Ind 73.5 76.5 78.4 69.5 42.9 18.5 4.9 9.1 6.5 2.2 8.0 18.6 12.5 24.0 54.9 55.8 73.6 53.9 66.0 40.8 Oshkosh, W i s Pensacola, F l a Lewiston, M e . . . Green B a y , W i s Columbus, Ga 79.8 77.3 74.3 72.9 60.9 2.6 19.0 6.5 6.5 6.1 17.6 3.7 19.2 20.6 33.0 77.2 40.0 70.7 | 67.4 71.3 12.6 I P e t e r s b u r g , Va Watertown, N . Y E a s t Cleveland, O h i o . . Phoenix, Ariz Sheboygan, Wis 83.5 70.3 72.0 72.1 62.9 15.7 6.9 16.9 17.4 5.1 0.8 22.8 11.1 M o l i n e , 111 Waltham, Mass Anderson, Ind Revere, M a s s Cumberland, M d 80.4 77.5 51.2 83.4 61.9 5.6 7.5 2.6 10.1 6.2 Newport, R. I Newburgh, N . Y Muskogee, Okla Cranston, R. I 83.6 88.4 62.5 70.8 Montclair, N . J W a r r e n , Ohio L a Crosse, W i s Clifton, N . J L y n c h b u r g , Va Forth Smith, Ark Colorado Springs, Colo. Steubenville, Ohio 8.0 8.3 12.8 3.7 10.3 50.5 32.0 11.3 16.4 11.2 62.1 89.7 112.9 92.4 115.8 1.4 10.5 5.3 6.8 11.1 31.2 11.3 9.7 11.7 26.7 93.2 89.8 98.1 95.3 86.4 8.4 1.9 1.3 4.5 8.3 11.6 9.6 14.2 11.8 24.2 24.7 45.3 38.7 11.4 109.3 87.1 66.8 73.7 100.0 0.4 | 0.6 14.1 5.0 6.3 6.2 2.1 30.2 16.2 39.8 27.5 56.5 75.9 103.1 68.8 95.5 96.4 5.7 i 4.0 i 4.4 5.4 j 2.9 11.2 6.5 6.4 7.6 7.3 43.1 18.7 21.8 15.6 112.5 59.1 100.5 98.5 126.0 58.8 ' 75.2 55.9 29.6 41.8 6.6 7.4 6.7 2.9 4.2 12.3 8.1 14.7 7.8 3.7 22.3 9.3 22.6 59.7 50.2 78.4 117.5 87.0 45.1 73.2 46.2 1 6.5 ! 31.9 | 72.3 , 60.7 28.2 68.0 29.2 8.5 6.5 18.3 1.9 , 5.8 5.7 6.5 2.3 8.5 3.5 13.5 26.3 51.2 21.6 61.5 100. 5 86.7 90.6 83.8 56.6 9.2 5.3 16.5 12.7 7.2 ! 6.3 I 21.0 1 16.5 73.5 61.3 59.5 77.1 0.3 2.6 i 8.1 3.8 17.5 13.9 18.0 32.2 16.3 9.1 88.3 72.4 106.1 108.8 72.3 55.6 74.9 67.4 11.7 18.8 6.0 7.5 16.0 25.6 I 19.1 25. 1 ; 42.9 32.6 55.5 39.3 6.9 12.1 4.8 4.4 50.2 52.1 35.7 56.4 59.4 64.4 79.5 58.2 64.6 71.4 66.8 62.3 12.7 9.6 8.5 5.7 22.7 19.0 1 24.7 32.0 54.9 65.5 40.4 69.2 11.6 10.0 5.5 7.2 29.3 15.4 51.4 13.1 91.4 104.5 64.5 127.8 ! | ' ! 5.6 6.9 7.2 25.0 4.0 1.0 5.9 l 10.5 1 32.0 14.0 15.0 l. i |_ ! , 6.8 j 200 FINANCIAL TABLE STATISTICS OF CITIES. 7.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR E X P E N S E S [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number ALL G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTS. Per capita. Total. Grand total. Group Group Group Group Group GENERAL GOVERNMENT. Per capita. Total. Total. Boston, Mass Baltimore, M d Los Angeles, Calif... Pittsburgh, Pa S a n Francisco, Calif Buffalo. N . Y Kansas City, M o . . . Indianapolis, I n d . . . Seattle, W a s h Rochester, N . Y Jersey City, N . J . . . GROUP III—CITIES Per capita. $126,044,657 $3. 25 69,059, 16,052, 20, 675, 12,098, 8,157, 4.06' 3. 2.56! 2.24 ! 1. O F 500,000 A N D O V E R . $253,404, 282 $43. 39' $25, 636, 054$4.39 $49, 291, 784 $8. 44!$25,839,183: $4. 42i 98,866,768 34.89 11, 770,125 4.15 20,051, 0381 7. 11, 834, 4.18) 68,989,387 36.42 7, 429, 263 3.92 14,455, 079 7,63! 5, 520, 759 2.91 41,629,883 41.89 3,062, 290 3.08 8,398,472j 8. 45 4,906,481 4.94| 30,996,690 36.27 2,942, 379 3.44 5,069, 218 5.93; 3,113, 706' 3.64 23,609,538 29.95 2, 403,425 3.05 5, 437, 695 6.90 1,998, 972 2.541 41,090,089 21,286,870 23,116,160 25,234,106 18, 447, 009 21,999,952 53.74 27.93 37.14 41.51 35. 13 41.99 3,465, 289 4.53 1,940, 885 2.55 2, 405,420 3.87 3,477, 005 5.72 2, 328, 612 4.43 1, 947, 726 3.72 GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N Milwaukee, Wis W a s h i n g t o n , D . C... Newark, N . J Cincinnati, O h i o . . . Minneapolis, Minn. N e w Orleans, L a . . . Total. 39.31 68,808,473 4.05 132,143, 774 36. 971 15, 777, 733; 3.79| 31,160,497! 27. 50 13, 795, 368| 1.71 48,018, 076 8, 567, 335 1.59) 27, 775, 553 25. 44 6,998, 008| 1.70 18, 778,971 25.01 668, 670, 734 153, 767, 276 221,952, 553 137,118, 228 102, 679, 936 I GROUP I — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N N e w Y o r k , N . Y___. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, P a Detroit, Mich C l e v e l a n d , Ohio St. L o u i s , M o H E A L T H AND SANITATION. Per capita. $1,284,188,727|$33.15| $113,946,917 $2. 94 $257,876,871 I II III IV V P o r t l a n d , Oreg D e n v e r , Colo T o l e d o , Ohio Columbus, Ohio... Providence, R. I._ PROTECTION TO P E R S O N AND PROPERTY. 7,280,910 4,458,062 4,475,065, 4,019,390! 4,930,991! 4,276, 0701 9.52 5.85 7.19 6.61 9.39 8.16| 5, 355, 240| 2, 772, 511 1, 499,407] 2, 837, 523! 1, 026, 806! 2,354, 329| 7.00 3.64 2.41 4.67 1. 4.491 O F 300,000 T O 500,000. $17, 272, 989i $36. 20 $1, 391,145 $2. 92 $3, 345, 244 $7. 01 $2, 334, 857$4. 89' 1,088,360! 2.49 3,817,582' 8.721 1, 921, 383 4.39 17, 402, 558 39. 77 1,737,478! 4.02 4,088,412, 9.47| 2, Gt 5. 518 4.78; 18, 874, 384; 43.71 1,828,349! 4.521 2,401,197! 5. 977, 392 2.41 14, 356, 588 35.46 1,460,352! 3.64 2,292,932' 5.721 1, 277, 729 3.19 14, 080, 7021 35. 12 2,078,528 5.20 1, 316, 395 3.29 1,195,766! 2. 10,171, 753 25.45 13, 083,146| 38.62 10, 711, 225 31 97 12, 476, 393 39 52 12, 404, 219 39 81 12,933, 319 42.28 HAVING 2, 018, 697, 1, 700, 1, 094, 1, 565, 647; 317 286| 630! 403 A POPULATION $6,939,971 $25. 81' 9,051,860, 33.83 7,499,471, 28.76 6,223,823 24.36 7,574,516, 31.47 5. 2. 5. 391 3.51 5.121 2,307,076 6.8l| 2,514,915; 7.51 2,591,487; 8.21 2,176,350 6.99 3,546,774 11.591 680, 018 2.01 709, 716 2.12 1,123,905 3.56 1, 737, 070 5.58 1,908, 843 6.24 O F 100,000 T O 300,000. $328,447 $1. 22 $1, 750,085 $6.51 954, 5371 3. 57 1,436, 606 5.37 560, 702! 2.151 1, 722, 848 6.61 456,687! 1. " 1, 259, 717 4.93 426,151| 1. 1, 865, 415 7.75 $514,141 471,743 566,839 643,053 834,995 $1.91 1.76] 2.17 2.52 3.47 St. Paul, M i n n . . . . Louisville, K y Oakland, C a l i f - - . Atlanta, G a . . A k r o n , Ohio 7,153,555' 5,493,662 6,631,419! 4,850,945 4,550,290, 29.83' 23.22 28.85 22.23 21.83 475,015' 315,377 320,03l! 238,566[ 284,096; 1.981 1.33 1. 1.09 1.36 1, 778, 442 7.42 1, 254,489 5. 30 1,432, 510 6.23 1,022,885 4.69 723, 652 3.47 485, 628 577,557 378, 679 583,896) 383,191 2.02 2.44 1.65| 2. 1.84] Omaha, Nebr Birminhgam, Ala.. Worcester, M a s s . . . Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va 5,624,515j 3,396, 541 j 6,852,785! 5,605,317! 4,074,3641 28.02 ; 17.90 36.42' 30.97 22.81' 297,060' 202,132 281,955 332,065 292,893 1. 1.06! 1.50 1.83! 1.64] 1,209,426 6.02 821, 663 4.33 1,356, 360 7.21 1, 205, 828 6.66 1,056, 221 5.91 464,793 260,4091 605, 200 717,952| 573,445 2.32J 1.37 3.221 3.97 3.2l] San A n t o n i o , T e x . New Haven, Conn Dallas, Tex M e m p h i s , Tenn_._ D a y t o n , Ohio 3,174,739 ! 5,034, 578, 4,186,650,! 4,033,661! 3,805,370, 18.23 29. 62 2187 24.03 23.52 201,780 268,267 199,985 167,718 272,109, 1.161 1.58 1.191 1.00 1. 762,982 1,315,972 914, 325 1,047,990 735,428 341,9591 295,8591 488,187 412, 577 329,930! 1. 1.74! 2.90 2.46 2.04! 4.38 7.74 5.43 6.24 4.54 201 GENERAL TABLES. O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S — T O T A L AND PER CAPITA: 1922. assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 40.] HIGHWAYS. Total. EDUCATION. CHARITIES, H O S PITALS, AND CORRECTIONS. Per capita. Per capita. Total. MISCELLANE- RECREATION. Schools. j Libraries. Per i capTotal. ita. 1 Total. * B ! Per | capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. 3a >> i"' |$111,356,485 $2.87 $80,-525,971 $2. 08 $484,344, 795 $12. 50|$16,008,444 $0. 41 $42,282,543 $1.09 $51,802,044 $1.34 52,926,835 13,470,519 20,795,100 12,682,668 11,481,363 3.11 51,195,842 3.01 227, 549,336 3.24 11,617,897 2.79 53,938, 676 2.58 9,462,481 1.17 92,938,173 2.35 5,002,694 0.93 62,330, 604 2.80 3,247,057 0.79 47, 588,006 13.38 12.971 11.51! 11.561 11.59 0.47 23,075, 741 0.43 5,351,883 0.38 7,236,096 0.35 3,959, 766 0.33 2,659,057 7,949,419 1,797,971! 3,036,910 1,869,197; 1,354,947 1.36 1.29 0.90 0.73 0.65 35,961, 530 4, 599,274 5,994,820 2,831, 775 2,414,645 2.11 1.11 0.74 0.53 0.59 GROUP L—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER. 1 1 $14,689,964 $2.52 $20,335,417 $3. 48i 6,687,576 2.36 4,735,007 1.67| 8,469, 507 4.47 4, 989,283 l 2.63 4,266,522 4.29 4,360,790) 4.39' 2,429,736 2.84 l,863,176i 2.18, 2,171,820 2.75 2,079,761t 2.64; 3,385, 203 2,914, 494 2,247, 698 2, 599, 646 1,504, 558 1,560,111 4.43 3.82 3.61 4.28 2.86 2.98 3,374,844 1,247,0751 1,808,814 l,756,409i 2,266,428 t 2,378,838 4.41 1 1.64 2.91 2. 89' 4.32, 4.54 1 ! ' ! $93,322, 789 $15. 98l$l, 995,149 $0. 34 $5, 708, 576 $0.98 33,034, 239 n . 6 6 956,803] 0.34 5,473,195 1.93 19, 895, 545 10.50 ,457,126, 0. 24 2,336,774 1.23 12, 671,366 12.75 945,745' 0.95 1,893, 599 1.91 12,861,137 15.05 825,948, 0.97 484, 668 0.57 7, 760,050 9.84 328,534! 0.42 1,087,383 1.38 12,372,627 6,433,140 9,104,916 8,380,087 4,628,666 7, 084, 774 16.18 8.44 14.63 13. 79 8.81 13.52 $16,585,366 $2.84 4, 323,918 1.53 5,436,051 2.87 1,124,618 1.13 1, 406, 722 1.65 341,898 0.43 0.84 1,963, 654 2.57 3, 253,080; 0.34 774, 501 1.02 490,202! 0.76 700,128 1.12 400,911! 0.96 802,398 1.32 779,233| 0.29 826,654 1.57 781,618 0.64 1,024,211 1.96 1,037,913 639,242 256,000 473,801 582,415 152,676 335,980 1 2 3 4 5 6 4. 25 0.64 0.64 1.28 1.49 1.98 7 8 9 10 11 12 $592, 863 $1. 24 479, 508 1.10 578,159 1.34 901, 520 2.23 282,495 0.70j 229,485 0.57 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000. $1,419,423 $2.98 $1,381,465 $2.90 1,366, 277 3.12 2,351,033 5.37 954, 538 2.21 2,003, 023 4.64 1,055,382 2.61 918,212 2.27 1,663,100 4.15 865,319 2.16 1,406, 590 3.52 283, 782 0.71 1 1, 617, 547 1,103,252 ; 1, 228,138 844, 928 811, 344 4.77 3.29 3.89 2.71 2.65 1,289,949 564, 280 473, 387 743, 641 743, 806 3.81 1.68 1.50 2.39 2.43 $5, 765,310 $12, 08 5,427,951 12.40 6,762,004 15.66 5,936,768 14.66 5,282,376 13.17 3, 397,274 8. 50 4, 437, 701! 4,082,437 4,481,329 4,912,111 3,453,415 13.10 12.19 14.20 15.77 11.29 $29, 679 $0. 06 $1,013,003 $2.12 119,084 0.27 831,380 1.90 196,438 0.45 488,814 1.13 184,460 0.46 153, 308 0.38 303, 547 0.76 652,852 1.63 66,405 0.17 197, 528 0.49 169, 725 222, 797 242, 025 134,931 128, 880 0.50 0.67 0.77 0.43 0.42 428,897 486, 053 265, 583 480,945 353, 520 1.27 1.45 0.84 1.54 1.16 133, 586 330,458 370,253 279,613 421,334 0.39 0.99 1.17 0.90 1.38 19 20 21 22 23 GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000. 1 $557,584 $2. 07! 964, 954 3.6ll 553,895 2.12 217,247 0.851 958,208 3.98 i $75,167 494,148 280,284 97,693 281,955 $0.28 1.85 1.08 0.38 1.17 $3,272,964 $12.17 3, 515,094 13.14 3,335, 230 12.79 3,102,017 12.14 2, 734, 557 11.36 i $274, 642 $1.02 546,154 2.04 $148,770 $6.56 106, 887 0.41j 190, 939 0.73 42,942 0.17 76, 083 0.30 35,000 0.15 : 229, 870 0.96 $166,941 $0.62 519,854 1.94 181, 847 0.70 328,384 1.29 208,365 0.87 ?4 25 26 27 28 809, 661 439, 719 509, 645 419,968 282, 713 3.38 2.22 1.92! 1. 36 275,729 537,685 28,342 383, 776 214,129 1.15 2.27 0.12 1.76 1.03 2, 616, 867 10.91 2,020, 228 8.54 3, 439, 734 14.96 1, 820,977 8.34 2, 526, 775 12.12 196, 805 105, 779 146,084 60, 696 29,039 ' 0.82 0.45 0. 64i 0.28; 0.14! 309, 204 155, 482 291, 097 175,438 11,120 1.29 0.66 1.27 0.80 0.05 206,204 87,346 85,297 144, 743 95, 575 0.86 0.37 0.37 0.66 0.46 29 30 31 32 33 396,604 295,516 750,222 595, 389 308,375 1.98' 1. 56| 3.99 3.29^ 1.73 16,281 53,124 723,548 448, 064 193,955 0.08 0.28 3.85 2.48 1 09 2,896,022 14.43 1,487,194 7.84 2, 579, 670 13.71 1, 816, 369 10.03 1,532,689 8.58 76, 477 46, 345 133,563 73, 780 0.38 0.241 0.71 0.41; I 160, 645 114, 616 166,782 144,331 70, 936 0.80 0.60 0.89 0.80 0.40 107, 207 115,542 255,485 271,539 45, 850 0.53 0.61 1.36 1.50 0.26 34 35 36 37 3,8 595, 626 279,785 397,036 393, 369 267,674 3.42 1.65! 2.36 2. 34 1.65, 67,488 217,302 134,831 256, 289 168,159 0.39 1.28 0.80 1.53 1.04 1,056,835 6.07 2,191, 535 12.89 1,856, 575 11.03 1, 362, 985 8.12 1. 720,135 10.63 24,939 97,303 26,759 56, 724 99, 671 0.14 : 0.57! 0.16 0.34t 0.62! 106, 663 248,324 148,480 304,828 66, 788 0.61 1.46 0.88 1.82 0.41 16,467 120,231 20,472 31,181 145,476 0.09 0.71 0.12 0.19 0.90 39 40 41 42 43 1.86J 202 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 7.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES OF [For a list of the cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y S t a t e s , w i t h the n u m b e r ALL G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTS. imbe iZ ! PROTECTION TO P E R S O N AND PROPERTY. GENERAL GOVERNMENT. H E A L T H AND SANITATION. CITY. is >> o Per capita. Total. Total. I Per Per capita. Total, j capita. Total. Per capita. G R O U P I I I — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued. 44 45 46 47 48 Bridgeport, Conn Houston, Tex Hartford, Conn Grand Rapids, M i c h . Scranton, P a 49 50 •51 52 53 Springfield, M a s s . . . . Paterson, N . J Des Moines, I o w a . . . Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio__ N e w Bedford, M a s s . 5,861,953 3,672, 847 4, 226,4961 3, 537, 2161 4,634,576 41.96 26. 51| 31,611 26. 72; 36. 401 316,112 192,873 183,726| 225, 718 235, 519 54 55 56 57 58 Trenton, N . J Norfolk, V a Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h Camden, N . J Fall River, Mass 3,469, 652 3,616,583 3, 524,096) 3, 203, 569 4, 111, 192 27. T4 28. 95 28.441 26. 28 34. 04 59 60 61 62 63 Nashville, T e n n Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del.._ Lowell, M a s s Kansas City, K a n s . 2,069,436 3, 574, 781 2,375, 3981 3,801,21 2,339,333! 17. 30. 20. 33. 20. 64 65 Fort Worth, Tex._ C a m b r i d g e , Mass_ Reading, Pa Erie, P a . Flint, Mich Yonkers, N . Y_. Spokane, W a s h . Duluth, Minn... 72 i L y n n , M a s s 73 E l i z a b e t h , N . J . . . 74 I Utica, N. Y 75 i T a c o m a , W a s h . . . I $625,483 H.U 399, 558| 2.66] 520, 439 3.59 282, 568 1.99 308,188 2.20| $381,721 $2. 53 $1,342, 386 791,158 188, 576 1.26 378,665 2. 611 1,057,976 791,914 191,940 1.35 179, 236 1.28 698,497 $8.89 5.27 7.29 5.59 5.00 2.26 1.39 1.37 1.71 1. 85 1, 212, 096 882, 521 811,935 643, 569 981, 876 8.68 6.37 6.07 4.86 7.71 591.922 344, 204 248, 773 i 146, 790] 745,485] 151,012] 362, 614 251,433 173,644 320,809 1.211 2.90 2.03 1.42 2.661 784, 700 1, 081, 388 448, 524 801,770 813, 549 6.27 8.66 3.62 6.58 6.74 429,172! 3.43 531,056 4.25 237, 648 1.92] 230,288 1. 177, 872; 1.47! 20| 76l 751 22! 56| 153, 6201 284,421 140,3601 210, 64? 125, 508] 1.28 2.45 1.23! 1.84; 1.10 611,617 877,831 585,022 754,928 505,477 5.08 7.55 5.11 6.60 4.44 181,822 ! 382,911 270,190 293,166 112, 8681 2,461,963 3,968, 547 2,167, 215i 2,408,1 21. 77| 35. 89! 19. 70! 21.99 205,034 224, 068 111, 773 181,1831 1.81 2.03 1.02 1.65 561,867 779,933 299,288 523, 625 4.97 7.05 2.72 4.78 234, 995| 2. 584,117 5.28| 273, 304 2. 162.923 1.49 2,541,545 4, 566, 7931 3,119,468! 2,815,819) 23.83 43. 32 29.83! 27. 03, 135,0471 1.27! 369,171 3.50 141, 251 1.35! 198,472] 1.911 489, 754 806, 851 538,982 549,888 4.59 7.65 5.15 5.28 239, 427 574, 305 279,963 144,308 2.24 5.45 2. 68] 1.39 623, 611, 512, 568, 6.13 6.02 5.04 5.66 310, 857, 358,049i 366,467] 156, 378! 3.06J $5,563,136 $36. 3,768,250 25. 4,920,480 33. 3,774,1001 26. 3, 252,814 j 23. 83 Ill 91 62! 26| ! i 3,036,113' 2,214,436! 2,841,982! 2,754,8471 29. 861 21.79 27.97, 27.45' 150, 093 155,120] 217, 9401 182, 485 1.48! 1.53 2.15! 1.82! 675 601 472 562 4.24 2.48] 1.86 1.11 5. 851 1.51! 3. 29 2. 36 2. 56] 0.99 3.52! 3.61 1.561 G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000. $2,711,931! 2,424, 609] 2,732,811 3, 378, 013! 2, 821, 091 Jacksonville, F l a Somerville, M a s s O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla_ Waterbury, Conn Lawrence, Mass 81 82 83 84 85 i ! I j 527. 78 24.95 28.18 35.01 29.26 ! $216, 952|$2. 22] 115, 723 1.191 156, 612 1.61! 228,196 2.36 127, 78; 1.33! ! C a n t o n , Ohio Schenectady, N . Y . Fort Wayne, Ind._. T u l s a , Okla Evansville, Ind 2, 058, 897! 2,979,127, 1,903,144 2,256, 337 1, 689, 0421 21. 50| 32.14 20.79 25. 33 18. 97, 159,6541 172, 527! 74, 227i 237, 054 63,808| 1. 67; 1. 86] 0.81' 2.66 0.72 Savannah, Ga Allentown, Pa Knoxville, T e n n . . E l Paso, Tex.i__. S a n Diego, C a l i L . 1, 595, 748 1, 440, 7851 2, 011, 407 1, 669, 596 2,811,585 18. 20! 16.97 23. 73! 19. 85' 33.66 138, 822 114,443 95,457 114,848 194,578 1.58[ 1.35; 1.13 1.37: 2.33, $579,987$5.94 466,619. 4.80 539,615, 5. 561 820,492, 8.50 614,460] 6.37 I 314,521! 3.29| 475,648' 5.13 466,843, 5.101 436,160, 4. 90 395,643; 4.44 i 458,416! 5.231 197,959; 2.331 422,780' 4. ~~ 305,559 3.63 480,769! 5.76 Bayonne, N . J Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, P a . . . Peoria, 111 St. Joseph, M o 2, 687. 516 2,080,787 1,839,220 1,921,217 1,522,3091 32. 69 1 25.841 23.00' 24.40 19. 48 I 161, 299 145,053 82,094 95,846 102,6291 1. 96 1.80 1.03' 1.22', 1.311 639,646 7.78] 496,658 6.17 226,230 2.83 365,28814."" 428,323! 5. I 1 T h e figures for this c i t y cover the transactions for only 11 months. $322, 341 $3. 30 316, 796 3.26 162, 306 1.67 157,455 1.63 403, 711 4.19 844 256 074 683 674 1.62 5.65 1. 38 1.20 1.07 269, 398 143, 587 131,993 233,158 247,224 3.07 1.69 1.56: 2.77 2.96 222,118 169,938 209,8041 189,983| 55, 300 2.70 2.11 2.62 2.41 0.71 154, 523, 126, 106, 95, 203 GENERAL, TABLES. O E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S — - T O T A L AND P E R C A P I T A : 1922—Continued, j HIGHWAYS. Per capita. Total CHARITIES, H O S PITALS, AND CORRECTIONS. [ Per Total. capita. 1 EDUCATION. RECREATION. Total. j Per capi ita. Total. MISCELLANEOUS. Libraries. Schools. -Per capita. Per cap- 1 Total. 1 ita. Total. r number. assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 40.] Per cap-'; +» ita. | 0 G R O U P I I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100.000 T O 300,00C — C o n t i n u e d . $517, 609 $3.43 465, 880 3.10 426, 518 2.94 207, 397 1.4f 315, 551 2.26 $678,473 $4.49 93,212 0.62 176, 540 1.22 84,005 0.59 I $1,683,262:$11.14 i $115,123 $0. 76 $147,851 $0. 98 1, 615,064 10.76 41, 372 ! 0.28 106,933 0.71 1 2,000, 252 13.79 37,500 0.26 269,498 1.86 | 1 1,945, 620 13.72 89,131 0.63 153, 772 1 1.08 1,483,402 10. 61 26, 280 0.19 77,884' 0.56 $71,228 $0. 47 66,497 0.44 53,092 0.37 j 27,753 0.20 163, 776 1.17 44 45 46 47 48 3.82 1. 46 3.35 1. 25 3.52 190,784 104,322 70, 382 113,432 377,125 1.37 0.75 0.53 0. 80 2.96 2,293,864 1,682,204 2, 237,003 2, 025, 327 1, 533,127 16.42 12.14 16.73 15.30 12.04 149, 720 54,487 61,163 62, 790 68, 526 1.07 0.39 0.46 0.47 0.54 331,890 85,680 112,207 39,457 143,301 2.38 0.62 0.84 0.30 1.13 241,928 124,044 53,566 114,038 101, 546 1.73 0.90 0.40 0.86 0.80 49 50 51 52 53 356, 855 279, 774 406,433 432, 842 748, 387 2. 85 2.24 3.28 3. 55 6.20 65, 605 139, 444 14,608 96, 236 423,910 0.52 1.12 0.12 0.79 3.51 1, 508,176 1,078, 750 1, 871, 777 1, 338,485 1, 435, 252 12.06 8.64 15.10 10.98 11.88 49, 591 23, 546 50,980 28, 087 63, 882 0.40 0.19 0.41 0.23 0.53 79, 979 64, 232 171,547 33, 260 91,091 0.64 0.51 1.38 0.27 0.75 44, 562 55, 779 71,146 68,957 36,440 0.36 0.45 0.57 0.57 0.30 54 55 56 57 58 188,379 ' 429, 726 246, 456 600, 272 165, 477 , 1.57 3.70 2.15 5.25 1.45 128, 723 209, 467 24,807 217,402 11,160 1.07 1.80 0.22 1.90 0.10 642,322 5.34 1,138,546 9.80 987,742 8.63 1, 276,955 11.16 1, 264,158 11.11 24, 283 33, 000 25,601 27, 721 30,211 0.20 0.28 0.22 0.24 0.27 107,858 0.90 126,788[ 1.09 70,114| 0.61 112.744J 0.99 69,998i 0.62 30, 806 92,091 25,106 307,384 54, 476 0.26 0.79 0.22 2.69 0.48 59 60 61 62 63 302, 089 345, 630 173, 667 254, 567 2.67 3.13 1.58 2.32 23, 648 0.21 252, 899 2.29 951, 993 8.42 1, 258, 243 11. 38 1,154,763 10.50 1,159,813 10.59 19, 345 54, 289 23,213 28,112 0.17 0.49 0.21 0.26 123,642! 1.09 163,746! 1.48 67,022i 0.61 25,582 0.23 39,350 305, 622 64,185 64, 528 0.35 2.76 0.58 0.59 64 65 66 67 264, 239 340, 860 316, 809 219, 585 2.48 3.23 3.03 2.11 195, 379 275,153 43, 329 15, 614 1. 83 2.61 0.41 0.15 1,134, 691 2, 021, 856 1, 590, 745 1, 517, 066 10.64 19.18 15.21 14.56 17, 278 24, 264 57, 263 45, 741 0.16 0.23 0.55 0.44 62,293' 0.58 67,200! 0.64 112,384 1.07 70,205! 0.67 3,437 87,133 38, 742 54,940 0.03 0.83 0.37 0.53 68 69 70 71 313, 795 178, 814 197, 675 308, 563 3.09 1.76 1.95 3.07 203, 79, 170, 26, 2.00 0.79 1.68 0.27 1, 042, 054 10.25 721, 805 7.10 1,161,360 11. 43 1, 298,044 12.93 48, 885 34,152 61, 649 52,162 0.48 0.34 0.61 0.52 111,374; 1.10 44,277! 0.44 80,692; 0.79 119,1731 1.19 231, 652 30, 771 73,437 42, 802 2.28 0.30 0.72 0.43 72 73 74 75 $42, 234 $0.43 148,410 1.53 9,815 0.10 52, 734 0. 55 154, 234 1.60 76 77 78 79 80 533, 637 202,512 447, 741 166,095 448,071 l 8,335 0.08 728 847 290 673 I GR()UP I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G $297, 617 $3.05 189, 630 1.95 221,447 2.28 286,134 2.97 286, 756 2.97 $62, 779$0. 64 69,015; 0.71 40,849 0.42 156,443 1.62 148,706 1.54 157, 696 220,481 138, 570 104, 293 60,101 1.65 2.38 1.51 1.17 0.67 25,928 0.27 190,954 2.06 180, 652 191, 522 552, 558 64, 530 250,851 2.06 2.26 6.52 0.77 3.00 127,675 514, 603 248, 523 168, 812 132, 373 1.55 6.39 3.11 2.14 1.69 A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000. $1,081,751 $11.08 959,051 9.87 1, 479,176 15.25 1, 524,869 15.80 989, 515 10. 26 1,121,988 1, 245,093 953, 794 1, 280, 396 871, 901 $32, 315;$0. 33 62,185 0.64 26, 053 0.27 44,944 0.47 36, 770 0.38 $75, 955 $0. 78 97,177 1.00 96, 938 1.00 106,746 1.11 59,154 0.61 11.72 13.43 10.42 14.37 9.79 16,015 20, 000 52,911 14, 296 60, 877 0.17 0.22 0.58 0.16 0.68 16, 687 51, 086 71, 510 25, 034 87, 922 0.17 0.55 0.78 0.28 0.99 91, 564 80,082 19,215 49, 921 28, 361 0.96 0.86 0.21 0.56 0.32 81 82 83 84 85 56,045 ! 0.64 2,000! 0.02 192,608| 2.27 28,104 0.33 4,830| 0.06 353, 092 4.03 649, 561 7.65 553, 386 6.53 800,814 9.52 1,273, 787 15.25 29,009 16,910 22, 262 21, 755 60, 931 0.33 0.20 0.26 0.26 0.73 42,080 27,103 23, 754 60, 334 252,120 0.48 0.32 0.28 0.72 3.02 68, 234 97, 700 16,609 40,494 46,495 0.78 1.15 0.20 0.48 0.56 86 87 88 89 90 77,8541 0.95 77,885; 0.97 5,000; 0.06 1, 271,126 15.46 591,935 7.35 943,407 11.80 888,060 11.28 670, 660 8.58 32,273 32,404 10,000 37, 991 31,098 0.39 0.40 0.13 0.48 0.40| 46,175 38, 056 53,772 121,882 64, 957 0.56 0.47 0.67 1.551 0.83| 109, 350 14, 255 60, 390 53, 303 10, 950 1.33 0.18 0.76 0.68 0.14 91 92 93 94 95 2,505 6.03 24,755; 0.28 52 (2) 26, 019, 0.33| 2 Less than one-half of 1 cent. 204 F I X A S C I A L STATISTICS OF TABLE 7.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST CITIES. PAYMENTS FOR E X P E N S E S OF City number. [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y S t a t e s , w i t h t h e n u m b e r ALL G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTS. ! GENERAL GOVERNMENT. PROTECTION TO P E R S O N AND PROPERTY. H E A L T H AND SANITATION. CITY. Total. Per i cap- •' Total. | ita. j Per capita. Total G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O Wichita, Kans Wilkes-Barre, P a . Sioux C i t y , I o w a . South Bend, I n d . . Portland, M e $1,897,144 $24. 55 1, 535, 917 20.33' 2,060, 232 27.31 ! 1, 922, 564 25. 60! ! 2, 309, 094 32. 06 $92,273;$1.191 98,469; 1.30 78,988! 1.051 78,8221 1.05! 110,171! 1.53! Per capita. Total. Per capita. 100,000—Continued. $314,150!!$4. 07 313, 758j' 4.15 330,258 4.38 405,109 5.39 511,194 7.101 Troy, N . Y Binghamton, N . Y . Rockford, 111 C h a r l e s t o n , S. C___. Little Rock, A r k . . . 2, 200,335 2, 050, 559 1,847,109 1,431,071 1,147,179] 30. 55; 28. 67| 26.21! 20. 36' 16. 56 162,805 111,594 51, 661 64,868 108,577! 2.261 1.56' 0.73' 493, 039! 372, 399 309,528 455,416 Johnstown, Pa E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111. S a c r a m e n t o , Calif. Brockton, M a s s . . . Hoboken, N . J 1, 513, 1, 201, 2, 530, 2,165, 2, 640, 101,548! 102,394; 141,185 138,873' 213,431! Terre Haute, Ind.. Saginaw, Mich Pawtucket, R. I... Passaic, N . J Gary, Ind 1, 745, 237 1, 687. 860! 1, 577,339| 1,771 556' 1,788,453, 21.8?; 17. 45' 36.78 31.58 38. 74,i ,1 25. 62 , 24. 82 i 23. 37 ! 26.77 27.45, Springfield, O h i o . . . Altoona, P a L o n g B e a c h , Calif.. Chester, P a M o b i l e , Ala l,269,519j 1,082,389' 1,915,732 ! 936,352 928,658, Racine, Wis N e w Britain, C o n n Lansing, Mich Holyoke, Mass Springfield, 111 $92, 022 $1.19 161,601 2.14 102, 624 1.36 79,105 1.05 107,153 1.49| 1.57i 249,2831 6.85| 5.211 4.39 6.481 3.60 244,168| 139,363 99,6751 185, 260 63,999 °.39 1.95J 1.41 2.64 0.92| 1.47! 1.49 2. 05! 2.02, 3.13' 265, 610| 3.84 261, 309 3.79 463, 574 6.74 438, 674! 6.401 790,545i 11. 60 67,909 40, 422 386,628 265, 640 252, 734 0.98 0.59 5.621 3.87 3.71 51, 006' 153,965! 132,335' 107,442 132,408! 0. 75' 2. 26, 1.96. 1.621 2. 03j 403, 388 332, 357 317,931 381,4661 421,313 5.921 4.89 4.71 5. 76! 6.47 32,968| 67,498i 115,973! 211, 399 151, 668; 0. 48j 0. 1.72! 3.19! 2.33 19. 7L 17. 04' 30.23 14.91 14. 80] 90, 863! 59,794 135,3431 63,788' 65,166' 1.41 0.941 2.14 1.02 1.04| 177,364, 191, 248 296,3601 156,399 239, 613 2. 751 3.01 4.68J 2.49 3.82| 76,341 32,0361 119,1651 100,457 75,674 1.18! 0.50, 1.88 1.60 1.21! l,670,933i 1,560,3461 1,611,0251 2,197,801' 1,365,823 26.63 25.13 26.07 36.14|! 22. 60 jj 93,214, 98,920; 99,901' 125,067; 108,043' 1. 1.591 1.62 2.061 1.791 251, 265 272,473! 304, 946 484,137 242,3561 4.01 4.39 4.93 7. 4.01i 113,619, 76, 566 173,765 254,870! 104,449i 1.81! 1.23; 2.81; 4.19! 1.73] Chattanooga, Tenn_. B e r k e l e y , Calif Davenport, Iowa Hamtramck, Mich.. Bethlehem, Pa 1,262,874 j 1,995,435, 1,528,6181 907,900! 1,002,6121 21.281 33.68' 25.91! 15.481 17. 28! I 77,153! 81,7211 109,296 38,640 108,012' 1.30 1.38 1.85 0.66| 1. 352,996 311 ~ 255,731) 289, 2231 108,370 5.95 5.27 4.33 4.93 1.87 104,842] 185,054 57, 604 122,143^ 49,893; 1.771 3.12: 0.981 2. 0.86| Covington, K y Lincoln, N e b r P o r t s m o u t h , Va__. Haverhill, M a s s . . . W h e e l i n g , W . Va_. 913,574' 1,507,5141 915,795! 1,726,245; 1,136, 6981 15. 84!| 26.311 16.21!. 30.61 20.22; 1.44 1.23| 1.61 1.56! 1.51 221,949 191,598 204,527' 316,235j 293,326 3.85J 3.34 3.62| 5.61 5.22 112,875 94,297 166,219 160,804! 111,885 1.65| 2.94! 2. 85| 1.99| N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y _ _ . Highland Park, M i c h . Macon, Ga Huntington, W. Va E a s t Orange, N . J 1,654,713' 2,091,558! 1,048,807 1, 223, 977} 1,650,462! 29.55* 37.43 18.94 22.16| 30.051, 82,957' 70,665: 90,731! 87,918 ! 85,094 I 140,744! 95,750! 77,460] 68,872 97,966! 2.51 1.71: 1.40 1.25 1.78| 274,9371 325,961' 283,0361 213,961 334,714 4.91 5.83 5.11 3.87 6.091 250,9681 186,795! 129,241 2.33} 79,067 1.43 212, 525] 3.87; Lancaster, P a . Roanoke, Va_. Tampa, F l a . . . Augusta, G a . . . Cicero, 111 699,496! 1,106,968' 1,359,846) 1,339,496, 975,027, 12. 20.44! 25.16 24.91 18.45; 39,250! 113,963 79,658 71,362! 87,205! 0.721 2.10| 1.4' 1.33 1.651 119,736| 269,956 250, 045] 284, 311 208,916| 2.20 4.99 4.63 5.29! 3.95 33 ' 103' 126j 151,814! 80,085 j 117, 620! 0. 63! 1.90J 2.81 1.491 2.23 Jackson, M i c h Winston-Salem, N . C . F r e s n o , Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J_... 1.148,264 860,510 2,040,149 1,240,766; 3,010,119. 21.77 16.37 38.99 23.91 58.02! 1.50| 0.74 2.151 0.98 4.19 172, 820 3.28 171,465 3.26 473,850 9.061 221,910 4. 28 916,788] 17.67 60,518! 116,883! 104,4251 128, 834 409,463 1.151 2.22! 2. 00 2.48! 7. Quincy, Mass Pasadena, Calif... Kalamazoo, Mich.. Maiden, Mass 1,917,759 37.02 2, 070,040, '40.64; 1,279,960; 25.19; 1,405,533! 27.941 78,913, 38,965; 112,557 51,021 217,166! I 133,761; 119,683 70,281 i 70,050 2.58! 2.351 1.38 1.39 336, 290, 576| 247,703 254,080 170, 2051 108, 810l 86, 322! 165,939 3.29! 2.14 1. 70 3.30! 648 834 009 837 786 0.92J 1 Less t h a n one-half of 1 cent. 6. 50! 5.701 4.87! 5.05 1.961 205 GENEKAL TABLES. G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S — T O T A L AND P E R C A P I T A : 1922—Continued, assigned t o each, see p . 13. F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 40.] CHARITIES, H O S PITALS, AND CORRECTIONS. Per capita. Total. Total. Per capita. EDUCATION. RECREATION. Libraries. Schools. Total. MISCELLANE- City numb HIGHWAYS. Per capita. Total, | Per i cap, ita. Per capita. Total. Total. Per capita. G R O U P I V — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued. $129,579! 125,953 222, 314| 112,529 434, 699J 1.68 1.67i 2. 951 1.50! 6.04 $36,89l[ 0.481 $1,086, 608!1!$14.06 1,480! 0.02' 758,435 10.04 1,187,842 15. 74 10,036 0.131 1,038,436 13. 83| 38,127! 0.511 841, 695 11. 139,864| 1. 941 $14,949 $0.19i $17,942 $0. 23j $112,730! 1.46 35, 920 0.48i 40,301 i 0.53 16, 721 0.22! 63,347! 0. " 121, 7721 1.621 17,289| 0.23 55,084; 0.76 89, 736| 1.25; 96 97 ~~48,~i62j~6.~64 31,375 0.42 19,498 0.27 i 0.71 0.63 0.20 0.28 0.20, 101 102 103 104 105 27,334, 0.391 65,108 0.95J 123,5081 1. 28,190 0.411 69,446 1.02 25,3401 29,412! 52,072 54, 570| 65, 671 0.37! 0.43 0. 76' 0.80! 0. 96j 106 107 108 109 110 39,656! 0.58 22,967! 0.34 26,090, 0.39 19,4671 0.29 65,092 1.00 27, 14, 354i 8,482j 25, """' 13,172J 0.41; 111 0.21 112 0.13 113 0.39 114 0.20! 115 235, 947 286,433| 6,0251 165, 979 38,075! 3.28i 4.001 0.09! 2.361 0.55 748,469 873, 784 1,010,061 373, 5181 573,095| 10. 12. 22,' 14.331 5.31 8.27 9,000 21,139 38, 221 1001 10,415 0.15 «, 39,357! 0.55 15,455 0.22 53,469! 0.76 48,561! 0.69 4,722, 0.07] 191, 933 2.77 109,465! 1.59 132,753, 1.93 193,845! 2.83 86,216; 1.26 7,230 1, 340 9,167 172. 270 52, 894 0.10 0.02 0.13 2.51 0.78 826, 744 579, 399| 1,189, 390, 838,8761 1,079, 964! 11. 95| 8.41 17. 29j 12. 23] 15. 12, 985) 31, 732 34, 899 29,885 0.19 0. 46, 0. 51 0.44j 33,010 0.481 18, 643 0. 27! 24, 781 0. 37; 25,296 0.38j 44,079 0.68! 97,978 1.44 183,696! 2.7C 240,254! 3.56 96,267j 1.45 75,814 ! 1.16 14,374! 0.21 61,011 0. 90 43, 299 0.64 56, 326 0.85 0.12 0.30 0.54 51, 241 45,1191 14, 211 19,513 13, 67" 216,3091 3.00 185,273, 2.59 264,258! 3.75! 117,856! 1.681 85,335! 1.23| l 1,044,878 15.34 833,369! 12.26 668,194| 9.90; 848,005! 12.81! 884,907! 13.58| I i,399| 0.15 1 125,597! 1.95 162,003 2.55 202,390! 3.19 50,367 0.80 138,174! 2.20 109, 742 1.70 304 0) 24,572! 0.39 12,898' 0.21 33,160 0.53 607, 611 576, 085! 950, 978 504, 826 331, 528! 9.07 15.01 8.04! 5.28 54,473' 0.86! 1,350 0.02 600! 0.01 23, 523! 7, 083! 104, 398 11, 937 19, 582| 0.37 0.11 1.651 0.191 0.31J 49, 079 53, 836 28, 053 34, 330 25,161 0. 76! 0. 85j 0.44! 0. 55 0.401 116 117 118 119 120 137,183 2.19 164,530! 2.65 200,039 3.24 143,418' 2.36 50,463, 0.83 47,943 101, 713 74, 099 194, 710 4,249 0.76 1.64 1.20 3.20 0.07 876,491! 13.97 762,760! 12.28! 684, 099j 11. 07, 837, 039 13. 733, 792 12.14j 40, 987 0.65! 28,000! 0. 45, 20,940! 0.34 38,671' 0.64 24, 793 j 0.4l| 79, 273 28,5701 45, 2421 50, 636 79, 704| 1.261 0.46 0.73 0.83 1.32] 30,9581 26,814 7,994 69, 253 17,974 0.50 0.43 0.13 1.14 0.30 121 122 123 124 125 93,444! 1.57 119,302; 2.01 195,654 3.32 44,748, 0.76 149,389! 2.57 131,821 25,141 517 9,033 1,000 2.22 0.42 0.01 0.15 0.02 430,866| 1,147, 733 805, 938| 387, 3181 544,1221 7. 19. 37| 13. 66 6.60 9.38 18, 501 52,3391 25,995! 2,500i l,000j 30,212 0.31 61,327| 0.88 0.441 69,421 0.041 0.02! 11, 786 0.5l! 1.04J 1.18 0.20 23,039 10,829 8,462 14, 295 29, 040 0.39 0.18 0.14 0.241 0.50 126 127 128 129 130 159,309! 2.76 128,033, 2.23 66,457 1.18 196,307; 3.48 72,114j 1.28 9,313 3,812 22, 008 212, 688 0.16 0.07 0.39 3.77 285,487 917, 633 347, 946{ 604,410 530, 5; " 4.95 16.01 6.161 10. 72 9.44) 11,031! ° - 1 9 26,120! 0.46 2,000; 0.04 32,021; 0.57 13, 0411 0.23 20, 5571 65,374 4,77 45,9241 8, 036| 0.36 1.14| 0. 0.81 0.141 10,0961 9,982 11,128| 69, 938 22, 664, 0.18| 0.17 0.20| 1.24 0.401 131 132 133 134 135 166,567! 2.97 183,772! 3.29 92,040! 1.66 47,033! 0.85 114,413, 2.08 26, 469 0.47 253,172 4.53 114,098! 2.06 21,0621 0.38 21,0901 0.38 730,010! 970, 017 323, 035| 775, 495 774, 026; 13.04 17.36 5.83 14, 04 14. 09 14,008J 0.25; 26,913! 0.481 2,669i 0.05 9,148! 0.17 44, 629 0.811 23,' 40, 439 19,9161 7,194 36,106J 0.421 0.721 0.36 0.13 0.66 27,374 8, 7391 7,312 2,145| 14, 993 0.491 0.16, 0.13 0.04 0.27 136 137 138 139 140 98,563! 1.81 114, 517i 2.11 142, 344i 2.63 145,667! 2.71 80,289! 1.52 2,380 0.04 39,601 0.73 87,539! 1.62 232, 697 4.33 260 0) 370, 423,9371 543,932| 481,0861 464, 2481 6.82! 7.831 10. 06 8. 95i 8.79J 3,000; 0.061 15,165' 0. 28| 19,046! 0.35 300, 0.01 7,921; 0.15| 6, 097 14,796| 14, 981 20,952| 2, 017 0.11! 0.27J 0.28 0.39 0.04 25, 997 11,907 70,487 23, 036 6, 551 0.48 0.221 1.30 0.43 0.12| 141 142 143 144 145 75, 940 1.44 66, 0881 1.26 117,940- 2.25 46,612 0.90 253, 323 4.88 160, 067 117,187! 1,650 3,526 80, 363 3. 042.23| 0. 03 0.07 1.55 542,109 327,153 1,145, 688, 270| 973, 085j 10. 28j 6. 22! 21.90! 13. 26| 18. 76, 18,484| 0.35 6,639, 0.13! 10,771! 0.21 22,477! 0.431 24, 864 15, 737 76, 383! 73, 039; 93, 762 0.47 0.30 1.46| 1.41 1.81 14, 549' 393 7,479 ; 16, 783, 43, 6921 0.28| 0.011 0.14! 0.32 0.84! 146 147 148 149 150 288,628 5.57 104,837! 2.06 94,745 ! 1.86 153, 279 3.05 149,930! 21,147 28, 997 53,642 2.89| 0.42 0.57 1.07 706, 449 1, 223, 458 691, 362! 520,3461 13. 24. 13. 10. 28,222' 0.54 56,382; 1.11 32,084! 0.631 35,477, 0.71 50,918 124,9181 18, 882| 67,667 0.98 2.451 0.37 1.34 52, 880 20, 229] 9, 584 85, 053j 1.02; 0.40! 0.19! 1. 151 152 153 154 | I 64 02 60! 34l ! 206 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OP CITTES. TABLE 7.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR E X P E N S E S OF [For a list of the cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y S t a t e s , w i t h t h e n u m b e r ALL G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTS. GENERAL GOVERNMENT. Per capita. Total. Total. j Per cap- PROTECTION TO P E R S O N AND PROPERTY. Total. H E A L T H AND SANITATION. Per capita. Total. G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N " O F 30,000 T O 50,000. 155 156 157 158 159 Charlotte, N . C L a k e w o o d , Ohio _. Y o r k , Pa.__ Bay City, Mich Shreveport, La $838, 299 $17.19 I 1,256,902, 25.881 825,277' 17.11 i 1,131,734 23.56: 979,922 20. 43 I $56, 306;$1.15 73, 7-58; 1.52 60,083; 1.25' 79,502 1.651 66,343 1.38! 160 161 162 163 164 Cedar Rapids, Iowa McKeesport, Pa Newton, Mass Elmira, N . Y N e w Castle, P a 1,344,553 1, 067, 322 2,474,200 1,170, 727' 869,418 t 28.09'! 22. 31 I 51.91 24. 64 18.43 : 58,232 65,529 137,625 112,815 51,5181 1. 22| 1.37; 2.89 2.371 1.09J 166, 467' 166, 302; 373,162 190, 8321 124,882; 3.48 3. 48, 7.83 1 4.02 2.65J 101, 73, 2*7, 54, 64, 566 924 498| 016 553 165 166 167 168 D e c a t u r , 111 Chelsea. M a s s W i c h i t a Falls, T e x Galveston, Tex O a k P a r k , 111 742, 042 1,515,432 697, 664 •' 1,049.447 1,172, 222 15. 84 , 32.98 1 15. 21 j 22.94 25. 98 ; 29.067! 88,548! 42,177! 42,243! 52, 270! 0.62! 1.93| 0.92! 0.92 1 1. 16: 100, 301, 152, 228, 118, 968 557 600! 528 580 2.16{ 6. 3.33 4. 2. 631 22, 108, 52, 126, 74, 40^ 034 728 209 528 170 171 172 173 174 M o u n t Vernon, N . Y Woonsocket, II. I Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind M o n t g o m e r y , Ala 1, 926, 965, 1, 234, 1,127, 681, 171 493 871 425 312 42. 85 . 21.51 ' 27.53 25. 21 15. 29 151, 422 j 77,1271 72,371' 60, 538! 55,111' 262,298 294, 694i 200,421! 220,973'; 175,327! 5.831 6. 5' 4.4: 4.94J 3.93 137, 770 81,318 106, 892 63, 430' 74, 008 175 176 177 178 179 Pittsfield, M a s s Perth Amboy, N. J Beaumont, Tex L i m a , Ohio S t o c k t o n , Calif 1,188,103 1, 003, 32<] 720, 683 739, 638 26. 22. 16. 16. 1, 592, 353 33. Sr; 83 38 90 ! 45 ! 76, 720, 80,919! 51, 778J 64, 793! 123,18 J1 3.37 1. 72 1.61! 1. 35 i 1.24' I 1.73 1. 83' 1. is; 1.48; 2. 82! 213,671 4.83| 193,526' 4.38J 171,478! 3 123.458| 2.82| 262,771, 6.01 86, 724' 79,316 68, 362; 30, 667 142,342! 180 181 182 183 184 P u e b l o , Colo Medford, Mass Lexington, K y C h a r l e s t o n , W . Va Salem, M a s s 1,159, 889 1,253,668 894,793' 872,853' 1,471,931, 26. 73 , 29.06! 20.78 1 20. 28 j 34. 61 I 67, 91, 73, 74, 90, 3881 352! 746! 602! 2841 1. 55! 2.12! 1.71 1.731 2.12| 216, 104 4.98 243, 222; 5.64 240, 070! 5. 57 192, 434 4.47 257, 883 6.06 45, 347 123,599 95, 461 42, 6131 168,231 185 186 187 Butte, M o n t . . . Everett, Mass Fitchburg, Mass M a d i s o n , Wis West Hoboken, N . J 914,619; 1,248,911! 1,475,6531 1,297,0251 968, 509 i 21.64'! 29. 86 I 35.28 1 31. 381 i 23.46!^ 90, 249J 73, 238! 75,471! 73,121 71, 381 2. u | 1.75| 1. 80! 1. 1.73! 162, 056 3. 83 247, 083 5.91' 257, 644 6. 16 194,853! 4.71 267,379 6.48 111,112 95,106| 138, 159| 146, 5011 82,170| 190 191 192 193 194 S a n Jose, Calif H a m i l t o n , Ohio Springfield, M o E a s t Chicago, I n d Brookline, M a s s 1,128,426' 697,265, 762,219^ 1,036,918; 2,183,142' 27.38;! 17.00'! 18. SO1 25. 71!! 54. 23'j 43, 613; 1. 06i 67,053' 1.64! 44, 777! 1. 10| 73, 965j 1.831 150,133j 3.72] 189,237, 4.59 131,9191 3.22 162,756 4.01 233,482; 5.79 453, 894'11. 26 61, 25, 35, 90, 283, 195 196 197 198 199 E v a n s t o n , 111 Jamestown, N . Y Waco, Tex Superior, Wis L o r a i n , Ohio 1,305,428' 1,088,825| 936,595; 1,165,536! 917,985; 32. 4311 27.07, 23.38,1 29.38,1 23.90|| 64, 224 83, 090 35, 750 72, 295 82, 830J 1.60| 2.07 0.891 1.82 2.09 227,821, 170,383! 204,963! 275,894; 218,466; 5. 66i 4.24 5.121 6.95; 5.51 117,199| 61, 345 65, 665 51, 389; 64, 635 200 201 202 203 204 Muskegon, Mich Joliet, 111 D u b u q u e , Iowa Muncie, Ind C o l u m b i a , S. C 1,027,783! 919,862| 779, 363j 821,0341 832,92ll 26.00' 23.34| 19.85' 20.93! 21.321 53,43o| 64, 314! 36, 698| 34, 697 56, 514 1.35| 1.63 0. 93j 0. 1. 451 145,184' 165,930! 159,598! 131, 855 218, 815 3.67J 4.21 4.07 3.36 5.60 85,152 64, 980 51, 309! 35, 902 115,145 205 206 207 Chicopee, M a s s B a t t l e Creek, M i c h N e w Rochelle, N . Y Pontiac, Mich A u r o r a , 111. 58,480 1.50 969,266| 24.91 1 62,432 1.64 1,021,459| 26. 79j 129, 582 3.40| 1,820,471| 47. 78| 75,807 1. 1,112,962; 29.29 : 73, 507 1. 870,128! 22. 93| 1 Less t h a n one-half of 1 cent. j I 205,355! 202,1901 321,395! 153,723! 146,7231 5.28J 5.30 8.43 4.05, 3.871 76, 65, 205, 75, 167, _. $164,447 $3.3' 149,487 3.0! 97, 679 2.03 243,445 5.07 257, 486; 5.37 $117,127 $2. 40! 84,960i 1.75) 66,440 " 43, 956| 140, 0351 560 229 710 299| 266 2951 889 630' 373 743 207 GENEKAL TABLES. G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S — T O T A L AND P E R C A P I T A : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . assigned t o each, see p . 13. CHAKITIES, HOS- [ PITALS, AND CORRECTIONS. HIGHWAYS. Total. F o r a t e x t discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 40.] Per capita. Per j cap-i ita. 1 Total. EDUCATION. MISCELLANEOUS. RECREATION. Total. Per capita. Total, i Per capJ ita. j Per Per capita. Total. Total, capita. $22,069|$0.45 4,941! 0.10 1,929 0.04 25, 2271 0.53 19,414| 0.40 $355,127 $7.28| 831,1241 17.11 423,31lj 8.79J 504,728' 10.51 285, 096| 5. 94 1 75, 340 176, 033 454,813 194, 499 60, 531 1.57 3.68 9.54 4.09 1.28 51, 529 240,890 84, 208 129, 932 107, 031 1.10 5.24 1.84 2.84 2.37 3,750 ! 0.08 89,094; 1.94 2,051| 0.041 197,8531 4.32; 466,808 10.38 150, 637 3.36 91, 446 2.04 58, 849 1.32 48, 076 1.08 131, 023 156, 909 91, 873 75, 973 194, 858 2.96 3. 55 2.09 1.74 4.46 875, 493! 545, 5931 936, 0591 485, 663; 500, 378 $8, 758! $0.181 2,200] 0.05! 1,674 0.031 21,132 0.44; 720i 0. 02; ! 1 $4, 517 $0. 091 8, 033! 0.17 13,487[ 0.28 19,6531 0.41' 8, 682! 0.18; ! p o G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50.000. $105, 083 $2.15 91,839 1.89 146, 569 3.04 181,947 3.79 138, 635 2.89 w a Libraries. Schools. $4,865 $0.10 10,560 0.22 14,105 0.29 12,144! 0.25 63,511 1.32 155 156 157 158 159 I 44,916! 0.94! 12,1721 0.25! 155,377] 3.26] 20,979! 0.44 4,985! 0. l l ] 5,52l! o . l 2 160 21,493 0.45) 161 95, 776! 2. 01 162 42,936! 0.90] 163 27,185, 0. 58 164 18. 11.41 19. 64 10. 22| 10. 61 17,018! 0.36! 6,200! 0.131 63,030! 1.321 13,151] 0.28! 15, 769 0.33 468,128! 9. 991 522,929] 11 326, 5121 7.131 290, 6361 6. 35 702,956 15.58| 27, 468 0.59J 17, 703 0.391 5,287 0.12! 19,420, 0. 43] 20,954' 0.45] 17,774! 0.38i 32,699] 0.71i 113,978 2.48 32,041! 0.70|. 14,050] 0.31 ~"l9~ 996 "6." 44 34,867] 0.77 62,570, 1.39 79,9431 1.78! 33,968! 0.76^ 48,506; 1. 08' 6, 6691 0.15j 12,9021 0.291 759,0301 302,475! 632,277! 643,251 209, 556j 16.88 6.74| 14.101 14.38! 4. 70| 25,490! 0.57 8,282! 0.181 27,362! 0.61 18,270] 0.41 5,396] 0.121 11,1961 0.25! 7,216 0.16] 38,823' 0.871 40,458] 0.90J 17,795, 0.40 32,214' 0.72! 170 9,779, 0.221 171 16,776, 0.37! 172 14,957! 0. 33 173 83,141 1.87] 174 41,785 0.94| 18,6791 0.42! 1,633! 0.04] 8,120! 0. 191 15,226, 0.351 556,0961 12.5; 443,805! 10.05| 321, 645! 7. 31 400, 882 j 9. 16 727, 088 16.64 20,000] 0.45 13,0351 0.29 1,987 0.05, 32, 525, 0.74! 16,712] 0. 38j 12,854' 0.30' 13,588, 0.31! 5,199] 0.12; 84,658] 1.94; 45,372 1.03! 175 9,253 0.21 176 326 0.01 177 28,559, 0.65] 178 10,20i; 0. 23i 179 76' (i) I 40,860! 0.86] 55, 836| 1.181 19,617 0. 421 i 1 I 165 166 167 168 169 I 134, 373 117, 672 70, 643 88, 888 189, 074 3.10 2.73 1.64 2.07 4.45 900 0.02! 42,820! 0.99! 64,196j 1.49! 2,105 0. 05 J 140, 0731 3. 291 437, 334! 501, 806! 320,876 j 459, 9781 450, 7331 10. 081 11.63 7. 45| 10.69 10. 60! 8,378 18, 326! 7, 259 j 6, 710 22, 7201 83,197 86,177 187,153 109, 571 42, 581 1.97 2.06 4.47 2.65 1.03 3,799, 0.09 57,508; 1.37! 173, 458! 4. 151 13,6581 0.33! 13,596 0.33 410, 962! 540,114; 478,170! 645,350! 440,830! 9. 73i 12.91] 11.43 15.61i 10.68! 83,816 30, 672 52, 536 77, 339 351, 316 2.03 0.75 1.30 1.92 8.72 18, 624i 16, 292 5, 796! 24, 987! 0.451 0.40| 0.14 0. 62! 697, 842 377, 635 411, 269 447, 379| 597, 664 99, 867 92, 453 140, 593 146, 952 51, 569 2.48 2.30 3.51 3.70 1.30 2, 067 126, 829 15,851 2, 2571 11, 288! 0.05 3.15; 0.40| 0.06 0.28! 80, 628 48, 368 100, 722 71, 219 112, 622 2.04 1.23 2.57 1.82 2.88 111,757 108, 349 209, 333 99, 329 38, 945 2.87 2.84 5.49 2.61 1.03 821 (i) I 60,103; 1.41! 213, 712' 4. 93 66,941, 1.55! 12,129 0.28 5,441' 0.13 92,880 2.18 20,437- 0.-' 22,322! O.c 14,636' 0.35 30,234 0.73 12,477 0.30] 7,949; 0.19i 46, 874! 1.121 3 5 , 519| 0. 85j 68, 590| 1.06! 2 1 , 203 0.51 24,858 0. 185 80,439' 1.92] 186 115,443 2.76] 187 15, 144! 0. 37j 16,912] 0.41J 16.94 9.21 10.14 11. 09 14. 83 13, 502' 0. 33 5,548 0.14 14,815 0.37 18,626 0. 46J 60,834 1.51 34, 760] 720,181 524, 063 439, 514 542, 774 491, 357, 17. 89) 13. 031 10. 97 13. 68 12. 391 31,175 0.77 544,439! 512, 080 370, 558' 493, 854! 278, 040; 397,864! 538,646; 754, 050 638,145 389, 777; 0.191 0.42) 0.17| 0.16 0. 53 36,353| 0.84| 47,870! 1. II 1 10,416! 0.24] 180 181 182 183 184 I 51,974 1.31 6, 552 0.17! 12, 5241 0.32 :, 569 73, 883 1.94 40, 796| 1.07 360] 0.01 18, 881 23, 573 65, 677 221. 013 0.841 0.461 0.58! 1.63, 5.48 4, 096 ] 0. 10j 21, 704! 0. 53! 491| 0.01' 24,355; 0.601 43,035! 1.07 190 191 192 193. 194 9,870 0.25 18,433' 0.46, -9,732 0.25J 33, 972 14, 848 23, 592 19, 266 15, 594 0.84] 0.37] 0.59, 0. 49 0.39; 8,922] 0.22 15,814: 0.39 797] 0.02 36,276! 0.91 2,464] 0.06! 195 196. 197 198 199' 13.77 12.99 9.44 12. 59! 7.12 36, 481' 0.921 18,281'. 0.46! 15,150, 0.391 14,2921 0.36 1,860, 0.05 25,362] 25, 518 29,348 21, 072j 19, 224 0. 64] 0.65' 0.75; 0.54: 0.49] 5,124i 20,3911 15,980l 11,591! 18,177] 0. 13] 200 0.52! 201 0.41! 202 0.30! 203 0.47! 204 10. 23| 14.13 19. 79| 16. 79| 10.27 14, 285] 0.37 9,136' 0.24 22,884, 0.60 8, 678! 0.22 30,825 0.81. 81,140] 2.13! 27, 277i 0.72' 25,9951 0.68! 31,983] 3, 992] 22,574! 2,512} 13,817! 0.82! 205* 0.10, 206 0.59, 207 0.07 208 0.30! 200 13,261! 0.35] 208 FINANCIAL T A B L E STATISTICS OF 7.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST CITIES. PAYMENTS FOR E X P E N S E S OF ity mimbe [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y S t a t e s , w i t h t h e n u m b e r ALL G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTS. ' ] GENERAL GOVERNMENT. PROTECTION TO P E R S O N AND PROPERTY. H E A L T H AND SANITATION. CITY. Total. O Per i cap- i i ita. j Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000—Continued. $1, 049, 026 $27. 64 ! 1,005,083! 26.55li 1,227,086' 32.62J, 698,803; 18. 68 I 744,757; 19.96, $55.142 $1.45 61,318 1.62 88, 693 2.36 37, 777 1.01 55, 988 1.50 $149, 376,$3.94 226,512 5.98| 237,183 6.31 119,716! 3.201 104,1431 2. 79} 210 211 212 213 214 Waterloo, Iowa Taunton, Mass Stamford, C o n n Council Bluffs, I o w a . Williamsport, P a 215 216 217 218 219 Portsmouth, Ohio... Poughkeepsie, N . Y . R o c k I s l a n d , 111 Auburn, N . Y A u s t i n , Tex _ 618,381. 874,088 631,126 1,056,208! 689,066, 16.751 23.74; 17.18 28. 93 19.05 40,154 62, 444 24. 398 79,487 50,993 1.09 1.70 0.66 2.18 1.41 92,067! 103,169' 111,417! 181,3261 110,541 2.49! 2.80 3.03 4.97; 3.06 35, 604! 88, 543! 50, 899j 122,413 50,849! 0.96 2.40 1.39 3.35! 1.41 220 221 222 223 224 Q u i n c y , 111 Newport News, Va Meriden, Conn Easton, Pa N e w B r u n s w i c k , N . J_ 713,683 779,1641 876,217 786,428 1, 024,878 l 19. 84' 21. 89 24.71 22.36) 29. 16 57, 698 103, 892 75, 042 89. G69 80,165 1.601 2.92 2.12 2.55 2.281 162,763[ 172,172! 142, 575 70,5821 224,513| 4.52 4. 84 4. 02 2.01 6.39 35, 5211 1Q2,958| 36,098] 61, 783! 71,415' 0.99J 588,093 668,753' 892,032 1,133, 517 941,548 16.90 19.301 25.74 33. 02| 27.49; 26, 229 41,953 53, 058 181,842 64, 255 0.75! 1.21 1. 53 5.30 1.88 3.82! 4.02; 3.7l| 7.4' 5.121 45, 019^ 56,111! 40, 942 179, 375 75,871 1.29 1.62 1.18 5.23 2.21 $38,806,$1. 02 73,3261 1.94 139,038! 3.701 22,323' 0.60 32, 914 0. "" 2.89 1.02 1.76 2.03 230 231 232 233 234 West N e w York, N . J Amsterdam, N. Y Hazleton, Pa _ Norristown, P a Kokomo, Ind 938,318 722. 369' 567,979, 402,065! 519,694! 27.49' 21.18| 16. 12.021 15. 55j 58, 011 46, 745 49,870 26, 314 26, 461 1.70 1.37 1.47 0.79 0. 791 132,901 j 139, 418) 128,600! 256, 405* 175, 229', I 278,322! 109,154; 54, 026 50,955' 121,470J 8.15 20 1.59 1.52 3. 63 87,389! 86, 355! 20, 294j 14,130 9,495) 2.561 2.53 0.60 0.421 0.281 235 236 237 238 239 Oshkosh, W i s . . . Pensacola, F l a Lewiston, M e . . . Green Bay, W i s . Columbus, Ga— 944, 819 \ 28. 47 517,377! 15.63| 588,824 17. 885,906! 27. 25] 739, 038; 22. 74J 52, 475 32, 915 54, 234 51,426 71,618 1.58 0.99 1.66 1.58 2.20 173,537 5.23 116, 594 3.52 133,401 4.07 151,168 4.65 163, 097 5.02 57,i 46,3991 27,774 36, 51l| 106, 701 1.74 1.40) 0.85 1.12 3.28 240 241 242 243 244 Petersburg, Va Watertown, N . Y E a s t Cleveland, Ohio.. P h o e n i x , Ariz Sheboygan, Wis 671, 441 • 20.701 787,720! 24.30 1,063,1661 33.27 1.040, 275 32. 69| 761,982 23, 103, 528 62,309 68, 705 71,331 48, 086 3.19 1.92 2.15 2.24 1.51 158,811 128,021 ( 114, 338) 149,894J 164, 0151 4.901 3.95 3. 58 4.71 5.16| 73,156 52,1431 92,615 105,2091 39,498! 2.26J 1.61 2.90! 3.31 1.24 245 246 247 248 249 M o l i n e , 111—. Waltham, M a s s . . . Anderson, Ind Revere, Mass Cumberland, Md.. 726,8901 956,985! 519,621 1, 018, 7671 525, 675 22.901 30.161 16. 43! 32. 29! 16. 87 56, 583 66, 230 17,936 89, 043 42, 705 1.78! 2.09 0. 57 2.82 1.37 113, 6181 162, 971 107, 399j 172,831 86, 010] 3. 58! 5.141 3.40| 5.48 2. 76j 44,970 95,477! 28,4871 69,7831 55,1361 1.42| 3.01 0.90) 2.21 1. 77j 250 251 252 253 Newport, R. I Newburgh, N . Y . M u s k o g e e , Okla._ Cranston, R. I — 1, 063, 635 784,951 796,1071 498, 929 34. 25l 25. 30 25. 16.13| 61,479 49,436 51, 076 44,934 1.98 1.59 1.65 1.45 247, 670 93, 242| 157,979 68,709| 7.98 3.01 5.101 2.22 119,433 61,3291 36,714| 7,0871 3.85! 1. 1.19! 0.23 254 255 256 257 M o n t c l a i r , N . J_. W a r r e n , Ohio L a Crosse, W i s . . Clifton, N . J 1,333, 771 768,747 851,437j 576, 784] 43. 48 25.19 27. 99| 19. 71,911 41,279 46,929 36, 503 2.34 1.35 1.54 1.2] 212, 274 6. 92 137,971 4.52 154,800! 5.09 2.97 98,612 33,005! 24,080 25, 577 3.21 1. 0.79 0.85 258 259 260 261 L y n c h b u r g , Va F o r t S m i t h , Ark _. Colorado Springs, C o l o . Steubenville, Ohio 753, 590j 541, 884 933,307 571,415 24. 93! 17. 981 31. 00| 18. 99 69,437 23,708 58,610 41,866 2.30 0.79 1.95 1.39 167, 904 118,911 139, 599| 86, 373 67. 964 36, 276 46, 032 25,95l! 2.25 1.20 1.53 0. 225 D a n v i l l e , 111 226 I W i l m i n g t o n , N . C . 227 I Ogden, U t a h 228 ! M i a m i , F l a 229 Orange, N J 1 Less t h a n one-half of 1 cent. 5.56J 3.95 4.64) 2.87' GENERAL 209 TABLES. ' G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S — - T O T A L AND P E R C A P I T A : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d , assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 40.J HIGHWAYS. CHARITIES, H O S PITALS, AND CORRECTIONS. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. EDUCATION. RECREATION. Total. MISCELLANE- Per capita. Total. s-j X5 Libraries. Schools. Per capita. Total, Per capita. Total. Per capita. S 5 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION" OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. $69,013 $1. 82 117, 586 3.11 177,566 4.72 43,490 1.161 71, 544 1.92 | $100 (1) 81,9371 49, 599 $2.16 250 1.32 43, 220 0.01 1.16 24, 557 0.66 101, 003 2.74 9,863 0.27 71,341 1.95 63,843 1.77 $687, 617 $18.12 396,471 10.47 462,426 12. 29 423,156 11.31 396, 017 10.61 $25,578 18,103 20,000 14,318 0.67 0.48 0.53 0.38 368, 653 9.98 367,027 9.97 350, 214 9.53 429,998 11.78 320, 046 8.85 4,869 13, 880 12, 679 7,000 0.13 0.38 0.35 0.19 2,226 37,416 11,929 17,362 13,278 0.06 1.02 0.32 0.48 0.37 13,397 450 8,686 17,110 11, 268 0.37 0.01 0.24 0.49 0.32 23,152 1. 536 5,968 5, 899 16,450 $15,921 $0.42 18,259 0.48 33,171 0.88 19, 597 0.52 13,970 0.37 $7,473 $0.,20 11, 571 0.31 19,410 0.52 18,176 0.49 26, 961 0.72 210 211 212 213 214 10, 731 18,004 18, 506 19,479 3,642 0.29 0.49 0.50 0.53 0.10 215 216 217 218 219 0.64 0.04 0.17 0.17 0.47 7,384 8,793 7,158 22,837 14, 209 0.21 0.25 0.20 0.65 0.40 220 221 222 223 224 39, 520 82,602 41, 221 127,802 75,874 1.07 2.24 1.12 3.50 2.10 48,406 74, 262 72,172 120,142 102, 260 1.35 2.09 2.04 3.42 2.91 15,809 0.44 58, 279 1.64 80,062 2.26 26, 724 0.76 349, 553 9.72 256,822 7.21 448,456 12.65 398, 406 11.33 477, 874 13.60 1 1 1 86,605 158,824 81,230 171,146 80, 498 2.49 4.58 2.34 4.99 2.35 1,203 15, 749 2,815 55, 254 38,452 0.03 0.45 0.08 1.61 1.12 268,676 7.72 248, 728 7.18 551, 223 15.91 232, 705 6.78 471, 290 13.76 9,758 2.530 9,947 1,700 0.28 0.07 0.29 0.05 11,498 2,262 18,069 22,660 13, 969 0.33 0.07 0.52 0.66 0.41 6,204 3,178 6,148 32, 430 21,984 0.18 0.09 0.18 0.94 0.64 225 226 227 228 1 I 47,168 62,055 74, 584 41, 747 55,193 1.38 1.82 2.19 1.25 1 65 12, 025 0.35 22,324 0.65 427,950 12.54 371, 602 10.90 346, 065 10.17 247, 348 7.39 272, 594 8.16 4,790 5,000 9,600 2,006 6,414 0.14 0.15 0.28 0.06 0.19 11, 957 482 212 4,785 20, 722 0.35 0.01 0.01 0.14 0.62 10, 706 18, 652 13, 328 14,738 7,345 0.31 0.55 0.39 0.44 0.22 230 231 232 233 234 111, 264 102,445 98,257 134,721 41,464 3.35 3.09 3.00 4.14 1.28 20, 545 2,404 52,754 20, 844 80, 273 0.62 0.07 1.61 0.64 2.47 450, 795 13.58 165, 769 5.01 196,158 5.99 425,628 13.09 251, 398 7.74 22,471 0.68 31,121 37, 550 3,795 31,053 11, 349 0.94 1.13 0.12 0.96 0.25 24,973 13, 301 14,630 17,651 6,648 0.75 0.04 0.45 0.54 0.20 235 j | J 1 j 73, 582 112,873 68,108 101,557 122,951 2.27 3.48 2.13 3.19 3.87 27,967; 0.86 78,918! 2.43 1,470 0.05 12,339; 0.39 22,112, 0. 70 223,843 6.90 313,678 9.68 707, 585 22.14 559,956 17.60 311,945 9.82 10, 554 14, 245 9.301 21, 732 21,048 0.33 0.44 0.29 0.68 0.66 13,537 1,044 3,180 23,930 0.42 0.03 0.10 0.75 240 241 242 243 244 77, 878 145,807 24,733 152, 373 32,478 2.45 4.59 0.78 4.83 1.04 59, 202 1.86 40, 271 1.27 593 0.02 24, 059 0.76 149 0) 342,109 10.78 302, 775 9.54 318,162 10.06 448, 353 14.21 298, 015 9.57 13, 084 26, 552 10,143 6,838 0.41 0.84 0.32 0.22 15,885 52, 582 7,563 21,775 1,697 0.50 1.66 0.24 0.69 0.05 3, 561 64, 320 4,605 33, 712 9,485 0.11 2.03 0.15 1.07 0.30 245 246 247 248 249 192,413 119, 294 56, 684 56,723 6.20 3.85 1.83 1.83 1 67,926 86, 848 30,800 8,983 2.19 2.80 0.99 0.29 326, 208 10.50 326, 223 10.52 413, 36S 13.35 302,411 9.78 8,857 5,580 13, 726 5, 500 0.29 0.18 0.44 0.18 25, 546 21, 873 34, 224 350 0.82 0.71 1.11 0.01 14,103 21,126 1,536 4,232 0.45 0.68 0.05 0.14 250 251 252 253 164,129 43,763 | 122, 507 52,097 ; 5.35 1.43| 4.03 1.72 9,807 0.32 8,798 0.29 3, 369i 0.11 6,028j 0.20 i 23.34 15.72 13.98 11.87 24, 000 5,375 20, 933 3, 759 0.78 0.18 0.69 0.12 31, 599 14, 501 35,033 525 1.03 0.48 1.15 0.02 5,268 4,359 18, 379 3,534 0.17 0.14 0.60 0.12 254 255 256 257 73,254 25,309 78, 670 50,474 2.42 0.84 2.61 1.68 61,275 2.03 2,1251 0. 07 4, 722 i 0.161 1, l l f 0.04 83617—24t 14 i j 1 1 | j 1 42 C1) 716,171 479,69£ 425,407 358,872 276, 832 9.16 316,07C 10.49 506,34£ 16.82 350,12* 11.64 7,821 0.24 16,904 0.52 6,490 0.20 11,996 0.37 15, 077 0.47 8,397 0.26 1 19,479 0.65 12, 859 0.43 6, 482 0.22 21,033 0.70 67,005! 2.23 63 (i) 999 936 237 238 239 15,890 0.53 258 259 19, 465 0.65 260 8,963 0.30 261 210 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 8 . — P E R C E N T DISTRIBUTION OF THE E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L MENTS: 1922. DEPART- [For a list of t h e cities arranged alphabetically b y S t a t e s , w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 13. F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 43.] Protection to H e a l t h and person and sanitaproption. erty. General government. Highways. EDUCATION. Charities, hospitals, and Libracorrec- Schools. ries. tions. Recreation. Miscellaneous. J_ 20.1 Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V _. 19.8 20.3 21.6 20.3 18.3 10.3 10.3 6.2 6.2 10.3 10.4 9.3 8.7 6.3 37.7 1.2 3.3 4.0 7.9 8.8 9.4 9.2 11.2 7.7 7.6 4.3 3.6 3.2 34.0 35.1 41.9 45.5 46.3 1.2 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.3 3.5 3.5 2.9 2.6 5.4 3.0 2.7 2.1 2.4 G R O U P L — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 500,000 A N D N e w Y o r k , N . Y_.__ Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, M o 10.1 11.9 10.8 7.4 9.5 10.2 19.5 20.3 j 21.0 i 20.2 16.4 i 23.0 Boston, M a s s Baltimore, M d L o s Angeles, C a l i f Pittsburgh, Pa San F K D c i s c o , Calif. Buffalo, N . Y - 8.4 9.1 10.4 13.8 12.6 8.9 17.7 20.9 19.4 15.9 26.7 19.4 i 1 1 | 10.2 12.0 8.0 11.8 IO.O 8.5 13.0 13.0 6.5 11.2 5.6 10.7 i ; j ; , S ! I ! I ! OVER. 5.8 6.8 12.3 10.2 7.8 9.2 8.0 4.8 7.2 10.5 6.0 8.8 36.8 33.4 28.8 30.4 41.5 32.9 0.8 1.0 0.7 2.3 2.7 1.4 2.3 5.5 3.4 4.5 1.6 4.6 6.5 4.4 7.9 2.7 4.5 1.4 8.2 13.7 9.7 10.3 8.2 7.1 8.2 5.9 7.8 7.0 12.3 10.8 30.1 30.2 39.4 33 2 25.1 32.2 1.6 1.2 2.0 2.3 0.8 1.5 4.8 3.0 3.2 4.5 4.7 7.9 2.3 1.7 3.1 4.2 4.7 16 G R O U P I I — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 300,000 T O 500,000. Milwaukee, W i s . _ . Washington, D . C . Newark, N . J C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio__Minneapolis, Minn N e w Orleans, L a . _ . 13.5 11.0 10.9 6.8 9.1 12.9 8.2 7.9 5.1 7.4 11.8 13.8 8.0 13.5 10.6 6.4 6.1 2.8 33.4 31.2 35.8 41.4 37.5 33.4 0.2 0.7 1.0 1.3 2.2 0.7 5.9 4.8 2.6 1.1 4.6 1.9 3.4 2.8 3.1 6.3 2.0 2.3 Kansas City, M o . . . Indianapolis, I n d . . Seattle, W a s h . Rochester, N . Y Jersey C i t y , N . J — 5.2 6.6 9.0 14.0 14.8 12.4 10.3 9.8 6.8 6.3 9.9 5.3 3.8 6.0 5.8 33.9 38.1 35.9 39.6 26.7 1.3 2.1 1.9 1.1 1.0 3.3 4.5 2.1 3.9 2.7 1.0 3.1 3.0 2.3 3.3 G R O U P I I I — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000. P o r t l a n d , Oreg D e n v e r , Colo Toledo, Ohio Columbus, O h i o . . . Providence, R . I__. St. P a u l , M i n n Louisville, K y O a k l a n d , Calif Atlanta, Ga A k r o n , Ohio 5.6 j 25.2 15.9 23.0 20.2 24.6 7.4 5.2 7.6 10.3 11.0 8.0 10.7 7.4 3.5 12.7 1.1 5.5 3.7 1.6 3.7 47.2 38.8 44.5 49.8 36.1 1.6 1.4 0.7 0.5 4.0 6.0 2.5 1.2 3.0 2.4 5.7 2.4 5.3 2.8 5.7 4.8 4.9 6.2 24.9 22.8 21.6 21.1 15.9 6.8 10.5 5.7 12.0 8.4 11.3 8.0 7.7 8.7 6.2 3.9 9.8 0.4 7.9 4.7 36.6 36.8 51.9 37.5 55.5 2.8 1.9 2.2 1.3 0.6 4.3 2.8 4.4 3.6 0.2 2.9 1.6 1.3 3.0 2.1 4.1 I 5.9 ! 7.2 ! 21.5 24.2 19.8 21.5 25.9 8.3 7.7 8.8 12.8 14.1 7.1 8.7 10.9 10.6 7.6 0.3 1.6 10.6 8.0 4.8 51.5 43.8 37.6 32.4 37.6 1.4 1.4 1.9 1.3 2.9 3.4 2.4 2.6 1.7 1.9 3.4 3.7 4.8 1.1 5.3 4.8 4.1 7.1 ! 24.0 26.1 21.8 26.0 19.3 10.8 5.9 11.7 10.2 8.7 18.8 5.6 9.5 9.8 7.0 2.1 4.3 3.2 6.4 4.4 33.3 43.5 44.3 33.8 45.2 0.8 1.9 0.6 1.4 2.6 3.4 4.9 3.5 7.6 1.8 0.5 2.4 0.5 0.8 4.7 | 10.5 7.5 ! 7.3 | ! ! I ! I Omaha, Nebr Birmingham, Ala.. Worcester, M a s s . . . Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va San A n t o n i o , Tex_. New Haven, Conn Dallas, T e x Memphis, Tenn_„ Dayton, Ohio.- 5.3 I 6.o; 211 GENERAL TABLES. TABLE 8 . - P E R C E N T DISTRIBUTION OF THE EXPENSES OF GENERAL MENTS: 1922—Continued. DEPART- [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13 For a text discussion of this table, see p . 43.] General government. Protection to JHealth person j and and I sanitaprop- I tion. erty. Highways. EDUCATION. Charities, hospitals, and Libracorrec- Schools. ries. tions. Recreation. GROUP IIL—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000— Continued. 11.2 10.6 10.6 5.5' 24.1 21.0 21.5 21.0 21.5 5.4 5.3 4.3 6.4 5.1 20.7 24.0 19.2 18.2 21.2 10.1 4.4 7.1 5.4 7.8 22.6 29.9 12.7 25.0 19.8 12.4 14.7 7.4 8.0 5.9 5.5 5.4 29.6 24.6 24.6 19.9 21.6 Fort Worth, Tex._ Cambridge, Mass. Reading, Pa _ Erie, Pa 8.3 5.6 5.2 7.5 22.8 19.7 13.8 21.7 14.7 i 12. Flint, Mich Yonkers, N . Y__ Spokane, Wash. Duluth, M i n n . . 5.3 8.1 4.5 7.0 19.3 17.7 17.3 19.5 9.4 12.6 9.0 5.1 Lynn, Mass Elizabeth, N . J . Utica, N . Y Tacoma, Wash.. 4.9 7.0 7.6 6.6 20.5 27.6 18.0 20.6 10.2 16.2 12.9 5.7 Bridgeport, Conn Houston, Tex Hartford, Conn Grand Rapids, Mich.. Scranton, Pa Springfield, Mass Paterson, N . J._ Des Moines, Iowa Youngstown, Ohio New Bedford, Mass 6.9 5.0 7.7 5.1 _.| i I j Trenton, N . J . . _.| Norfolk, Va._ | Salt Lake City, U t a h . . .(j Camden, N. J Fall River, Mass i Nashville, Tenn Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Lowell, Mass Kansas City, Kans l \ ! 10.0 7.5 9.5 9.4 5.9 4.1 16.1 6.7 7.2 4.3 9.3 12.4 8.7 5.5 9.7 9.1 5.5 10.6 4.7 9.7 10.3 7.7 11.5 13.5 18.2 12.2 2.5 3.6 2.2 30.3 42.9 40.7 51.6 45.6 2.1 1.1 0.8 2.4 0.8 2.7 2.8 5.5 4.1 2.4 3.3 2.8 1.7 3.2 8.1 39.1 45.8 52.9 57.3 33.1 2.6 1.5 1.4 1.8 1.5 5.7 2.3 2.7 1.1 3.1 1.9 3.9 0.4 3.0 10.3 43.5 29.8 53.1 41.8 34.9 1.4 0.7 1.4 0.9 1.6 2.3 1.8 4.9 LO 2.2 6.2 5.9 1.0 5.7 0.5 31.0 31.8 41.6 33.6 54.0 1.2 0.9 1.1 0.7 1.3 5.2 3.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 8.8 9.1 10.7 11.4 12.0 10.4 15.8 9.5 12.3 8.7 8.0 10.6 1.0 6.4 38.7 31.7 53.3 48.2 0.8 1.4 1.1 1.2 5.0 4.1 3.1 1.1 10.4 7.5 10.2 7.8 10.3 8.1 7.0 11.2 7.7 6.0 1.4 0.6 44.6 44.3 51.0 53.9 0.7 0.5 1.8 1.6 2.5 1.5 3.6 2.5 6.7 3.6 6.0 1.0 34.3 32.6 40.9 47.1 1.6 1.5 2.2 1.9 3.7 2.0 2.8 4.3 7.7 4.8 7.1 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000. 11.0 7.8 8.1 8.5 10.2 2.3 2.8 1.5 4.6 5.3 39.9 39.6 54.1 45.1 35.1 1.2 2.6 1.0 1.3 1.3 2.8 4.0 3.5 3.2 2.1 7.5 17.6 i 6.6 i 4.7 5.7 I 7.7 7.4 7.3 4.6 3.6 1.3 6.4 0.1 1.5 54.5 41.8 50.1 56.7 51.6 0.8 0.7 2.8 0.6 3.6 0.8 1.7 3.8 1.1 5.2 16.9 i 10.0 ; 6.6 I 14.0 I 11.3 13.3 27.5 3.9 8.9 3.5 0.1 9.6 1.7 0.2 22.1 45.1 27.5 48.0 45.3 1.8 1.2 1.1 1.3 2.2 2.6 L9 1.2 3.6 9.0 47.3 1.2 1.6 28.4 0.5 51.3 2.0 46.2 () 1.7 2.0 44.1 for only 11 months. 1.7 1.8 2.9 6.3 4.3 Jacksonville, Fla Somerville, Mass Oklahoma City, Okla... Waterbury, Conn Lawrence, Mass 8.0 4.8 5.7 6.8 4.5 21.4 19.2 19.7 24.« 21.8 11.9 13.1 5.9 4.7 14.3 Canton, Ohio.. Schenectady, N . Y.. Fort Wayne, Ind Tulsa, Okla_ Evansville, Ind 7.8 5.8 3.9 3.8 15.3 16.0 24.5 19.3 23.4 8.7 7.9 4.7 6.9 6.9 28.7 13.7 21.0 18.3 17.1 Savannah, Ga Allentown, Pa.— Knoxville, Tenn.. El Paso, Texi..._ San Diego, Calif.. 10.5 I 23.8 8.3 4.8 i 8.2 23.9 24.7 I 11.4 12.3 13.5 9.9 19.0 3.6 28.1 i2 The figures for this city cover the transactions Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent. Bayonne, N. J Manchester, N. H.. Harrisburg, Pa Peoria, 111 St. Joseph, Mo 6.0 7.0 4.5 5.0 6.7 2.9 3.7 0.3 2 212 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 8 . — P E R C E N T DISTRIBUTION OF THE E X P E N S E S OP GENERAL MENTS: 1922—Continued. DEPART- [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 43.] General government. Protec-i tion to Health and Highperson and sanita- ways. proption I erty. EDUCATION. Charities, hospitals, and Libracorrec- Schools. ries. tions. Recreation. GROUP I V — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. Wichita, Kans Wilkes-Barre, Pa Sioux City, Iowa South Bend, Ind Portland, Me 4.9 6.4 3.8 4.1 4.8 16.6 20.4 16.0 21.1 22.1 Troy, N.Y Binghamton, N . Y.._. Rockford, 111 Charleston, S. C Little Rock, Ark 7.4 5.4 2.8 4.5 9.5 22.4 18.2 16.8 31.8 21.7 11.1 Johnstown, Pa East St. Louis, 111 Sacramento, Calif Brockton, Mass _. Hoboken, N. J 6.7 8.5 5.6 6.4 8.1 17.5 21.7 18.3 20.3 29.9 4.5 3.4 Terre Haute, Ind Saginaw, Mich Pawtucket, R. I Passaic, N . J Gary, Ind Springfield, Ohio Altoona, Pa Long Beach, Calif Chester, Pa Mobile, Ala. Racine, Wis New Britain, Conn.. Lansing, Mich Holyoke, Mass Springfield, 111 Chattanooga,. T e n n . . Berkeley, Calif Davenport, Iowa Hamtramck, Mich... Bethlehem, Pa_ _ Covington, K y . Lincoln, Nebr Portsmouth, Va Haverhill, Mass Wheeling, W. Va Niagara Falls, N. Y_ _ Highland Park, Mich Macon, Ga r__ Huntington, W. V a . . East Orange, N . J Lancaster, Pa Roanoke, Va Tampa, Fla Augusta, Ga Cicero, 111 Jackson, Mich Winston-Salem, N. C Fresno, Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J._ Quincy, Mass Pasadena, Calif Kalamazoo, Mich Maiden, Mass 2.9 9.1 8.4 6.1 7.4 7.2 5.5 7.1 i 6.8 23.1 19.7 20.2 21.5 23.6 14.0 17.7 15.5 16.7 25.8 15.0 17.5 18.9 22.0 17.7 28.0 15.6 16.7 31.9 10.8 24.3 12.7 22.3 18.3 25.8 16.6 15.6 27.0 17.5 20.3 17.1 24.4 18.4 21.2 21.4 15.1 19.9 23.2 17.9 30.5 17.6 14.0 19.4 18.1 7.0 j 5.6 I 6.3 ! 6.2 ! 5.7 I 7.9 6.1 I 4.1 I 7.1 j 4.3 10.8 | 9.1 4.7 9.9 | 5.1 : 7.5 I 8.5 j 4.6 7.4 5.6 5.9 ! 5.6 i 10.3 5.9 5.3 6.9 4.5 5.5 4.1 7.2 7.0 5.8 5.5 5.0 2 4.9 10.5 5.0 4.1 4.6 6.8 5.4 12.9 5.6 6.8 8.2 1.9 0.1 0.5 10.8 5.9 18.8 9.8 9.0 2.0 * 6.1 0 10.7 14.0 0.5 0.1 0.4 8.0 2.0 54.6 48.2 47.0 38.7 40.9 59.9 49.4 42.4 47.9 49.5 47.9 53.2 49.6 53.9 35.7 52.5 48.9 42.5 38.1 53.7 34.1 57.5 52.7 42.7 54.3 31.2 60.9 38.0 35.0 46.7 44.1 46.4 30.8 63.4 46.9 53.0 38.3 40.0 35.9 47.6 47.2 38.0 56.2 55.5 32.3 36.8 59.1 54.0 37.0 0.8 3.6 2.7 3.2 15.0 10.6 (21.3 ) 8.1 6.8 4.9 10.8 11.6 7.6 8.3 9.3 3.8 5.6 5.4 4.2 9.9 5.4 14.9 8.2 10.5 12.4 6.5 3.7 7.4 6.0 8.6 1.4 3.6 2.9 6.5 4.6 8.9 0.3 10.4 1.3 12.8 (21.0 ) 14.9 17.4 8.5 7.3 0.1 1.0 0.3 2.4 9.3 9.8 11.4 12.3 15.2 10.1 "8.8 13.5 5.0 12.4 6.3 18.2 8.9 12.3 6.5 12.9 4.9 9.3 11.2 6.0 12.1 5.3 13.6 5.1 10.4 13.6 I.I 1.3 3.3 12.7 10.9 15.2 10.7 0.4 1.0 2.1 (2) 1 11.6 1.9 4.0 7.4 8.5 6.0 3.0 6.2 2.3 1.6 0.8 8.2 7.4 0.3 9.6 11.9 0.9 57.7 54.0 36.5 34.0 42.6 54.7 26.1 50.0 14.3 9.1 5.2 9.0 3.3 15.3 12.3 57.3 49.4 4.9 6.3 8.8 3.9 6.9 14.1 10.3 10.5 10.9 8.2 6.6 7.7 5.8 3.8 8.4 8.9 5.3 6.7 15.1 11.8 10.9 5.1 7.4 1.6 12.1 10.9 1.7 1.3 0.3 3.6 6.4 17.4 (2) 13.9 13.6 0.1 0.3 2.7 7.8 1.0 2.3 3.8 Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent. 5.9 2.6 3.1 0.9 | 1.8 0.8 2.9 3.4 0.4 1.8 5.4 4.9 1.3 2.6 1.6 1.1 1.9 I 1.1 1.6 1.4 2.5 0.7 2.8 1 0.1 0.1 | 2.5 1.8 1.3 1.8 1.8 1.5 2.6 1.7 0.3 2.3 1.4 1.7 1.1 3.6 1.9 0.7 5.4 1.3 2.1 4.7 1.8 2.8 2.3 5.8 2.4 3.1 4.5 0.1 ! 1.2 1.7 1 0.2 1.9 1.1 0.8 1.3 0.3 0.8 2.7 0.4 1.4 1.4 (2) 0.8 1.6 0.8 0.9 0.7 1.5 2.7 2.5 2.5 1 2.3 4.3 0.5 2.7 0.7 1.4 1.9 1.9 0.6 2.2 0.9 1.3 1.1 1.6 0.2 2.2 1.8 3.7 5.9 3.1 2.7 6.0 1.5 4.8 213 GENERAL TABLES. TABLE 8. -PER C E N T D I S T R I B U T I O N O F T H E E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L MENTS: DEPART- 1922—Continued. [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned to each, see p . 13.. F o r a text discussion of this t a b l e , see p . 43.] General government. Protec-j tion t o H e a l t h and person a n d . sanitaproption. erty. Highways. EDUCATION. Charities, hospitals, and Libracorrec- Schools. ries. tions. G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000. 155 I ' C h a r l o t t e , N . C._ 156 |L a k e w o o d , O h i o . 157 ;Y o r k , P a 158 B a y C i t y , M i c h . . 159 'Shreveport, L a - 6.7 5.9 7.3 7.0 6.8 19.6 11.9 11.8 21.5 26.3 14.0 6.8 8.1 3.9 14.3 160 'Cedar R a p i d s , I o w a . . 161 'M c K e e s p o r t , P a 162 •N e w t o n , M a s s 163: E l m i r a , N . Y 164 : N e w Castle, P a 4.3 6.1 5.6 12.4 15.6 15.1 16.3 14.4 7.6 6.9 8.8 4.6 7.4 165 166 167 168 169 | | I i ' D e c a t u r , 111 Chelsea, M a s s . . Wichita, Ivans.. Galveston, T e x . . Oak Park, 111... 3.9 5.8 6.0 4.0 4.5 13.6 19.9 21.9 21.8 10.1 3.0 7.1 7.6 12.0 6.4 170 171 172 173 174 ; ! j i ' M o u n t Vernon, N . Y . Woonsocket, R . I Kenosha, W i s Hammond, Ind M o n t g o m e r y , Ala 5.4 8.1 13.6 30.5 16.2 19.6 25.7 7.2 8.4 8.7 5.6 10.9 176 177 178 179 Pittsfield, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J . Beaumont, Tex L i m a , Ohio Stockton, Calif 6.5 8.0 7.2 18.0 19.2 23.8 16.7 16.5 7.3 7.9 9.5 4.1 8.9 180 181 182 183 184 P u e b l o , Colo Medford, M a s s Lexington, K y Charleston, W . Va_. Salem, M a s s 5.8 7.3 8.2 8.5 6.1 18.6 19.4 26.8 22.0 17.5 3.9 9.9 10.7 4.9 11.4 185 186 187 188 189 Butte, Mont Everett, Mass Fitchburg, Mass Madison, Wis West Hoboken, N . J . 5.9 5.1 5.6 7.4 17.7 19.8 17.5 15.0 27.6 12.1 7.6 9.4 11.3 8.5 190 191 192 193 194 San Jose, Calif H a m i l t o n , Ohio Springfield, M o E a s t Chicago, I n d . . Brookline, M a s s . . . 3.9 9.6 5.9 7.1 6.9 16.8 18.9 21.4 22.5 20.8 5.5 3.6 4.7 8.7 13.0 197 198 199 E v a n s t o n , 111 Jamestown, N . Y . Waco, Tex Superior, W i s Lorain, Ohio 7.6 3.8 6.2 8.7 17.5 15.6 21.9 23.7 23.0 9.0 5.6 7.0 4.4 6.8 200 201 202 203 204 Muskegon, Mich.. Joliet, 111 Dubuque, Iowa... Muncie, I n d C o l u m b i a , S. C . . . 5.2 7.0 4.7 4.2 14.1 18.0 20.5 16.1 20. 3 8.3 7.1 6.6 4.4 13.8 205 206 207 208 209 Chicopee, M a s s B a t t l e Creek, M i c h . . N e w Rochelle, N . Y . Pontiac, Mich Aurora, 111 6.0 6.1 7.1 6.8 8.4 21.2 19.8 17.7 13.8 16.9 7.9 6.5 11.3 6.8 19. 3 1 2 Less t h a n one-twentieth of 1 p e r cent. 63.1 34.5 46.8 27.7 60.0 2.4 214 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES. TABLE 8. - P E R C E N T D I S T R I B U T I O N OF T H E E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L MENTS: DEPART- 1922—Continued. [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y S t a t e s , w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 13. F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 43.] General government. Protection t o H e a l t h person and and sanitaproption. erty. Highways. EDUCATION. Charities, hospitals, and Libracorrec- Schools. ries. tions. Recreation. G R O U P V — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000—Continued. Waterloo, Iowa Taunton, Mass Stamford, C o n n Council Bluffs, Iowa_. Williamsport, P a 5.3 6.1 7.2 5.4 7.5 14.2 22.5 19.3 17.1 14.0 3.7 7.3 11.3 3.2 4.4 6.6 11.7 14.5 6.2 9.6 P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio Poughkeepsie, N . Y_. R o c k Island, 111 Auburn, N . Y Austin, Tex 6.5 7.1 3.9 7.5 7.4 14.9 11.8 17.7 17.2 16.0 5.8 10.1 8.1 11.6 7.4 6.4 9.5 6.5 12.1 11.0 59.6 42.0 55.5 40.7 46.4 Q u i n c y , 111 Newport News, Va Meriden, C o n n . . . Easton, P a N e w B r u n s w i c k , N . J_. 8.1 13.3 8.6 11.4 7.8 22.8 22.1 16.3 9.0 21.9 5.0 13.2 4.1 9.5 8.2 15.3 10.0 49.0 33.0 51.2 50.7 46.6 1.9 i 0.1 | 1.0 2.2 | 1.1 D a n v i l l e , 111 W i l m i n g t o n , N . C_ Ogden, U t a h Miami, Fla Orange, N . J 4.5 6.3 5.9 16.0 22.6 20.8 14.4 22.6 18.6 7.7 8.4 4.6 15.8 8.1 14.7 23.7 9.1 15.1 8.5 45.7 37.2 61.8 20.5 50.1 1 1.7 0.4 1.1 W e s t N e w Y o r k , N . J_. Amsterdam, N . Y Hazleton, P a Norristown, P a --. Kokomo, Ind 6.2 6.5 8.8 6.5 5.1 29.7 15.1 9.5 12.7 23.4 9.3 12.0 3.6 3.5 1.8 5.0 8.6 13.1 10.4 10.6 45.6 1 0.5 0.7 1.7 0.5 1.2 Oshkosh, W i s Pensacola, F l a . _ Lewiston, M e Green B a y , W i s . . Columbus, G a . . . 5.6 6.4 9.2 5.8 9.7 18.4 22.5 22.7 17.1 22.1 6.1 9.0 4.7 4.1 14.4 11.8 19.8 16.7 15.2 5.6 io!o 47.7 32.0 33.3 48.0 ' 34.0 15.4 7.9 6.5 23.7 16.3 10.8 14.4 21.5 10.9 6.6 8.7 10.1 5.2 11.0 14.3 6.4 9.8 16.1 4.2 10.0 0.1 1 1.2 2.9 33.3 39.8 66.6 53.8 40.9 Petersburg, Va Watertown, N . Y E a s t Cleveland, O h i o . Phoenix, Ariz Sheboygan, W i s M o l i n e , 111 Waltham, Mass... Anderson, I n d Revere, Mass Cumberland, Md_ 3.5 8.7 8.1 15.6 17.0 20.7 17.0 16.4 6.2 10.0 5.5 6.8 10.5 10.7 15.2 4.8 15.0 6.2 Newport, R. I N e w b u r g h , N . Y_. M u s k o g e e , Okla__. Cranston, R. I — 5.8 6.3 6.4 9.0 23.3 11.9 19.8 13.8 11.2 7.8 | 4.6 ! 1.4 j 18.1 15.2 7.1 11.4 Montclair, N . J . Warren, O h i o . - . L a Crosse, W i s . . Clifton, N . J 5.4 5.4 5.5 6.3 15.9 17.9 18.2 , 15.6 7.4 I 4.3 ! ' 2.8 i . 4.4 j Lynchburg, Va Fort Smith, Ark Colorado Springs, Colo. Steubenville, Ohio 9.2 4.4 6.3 7.3 22.3 21.9 15.0 15.1 9.0 I 6.7 I 2 4.9 I 4.5 51.4 1 60.9 61.5 52.5 8.1 1 47.1 0.1 1 2.4 1.3 1.9 0.9 1.5 1.4 ! 1.1 | 1.8 2.8 2.0 0.7 4.2 ! 0.1 2.4 2 31.6 61.2 44.0 56.7 6.4 11.1 3.9 i 1.8 30.7 41.6 51.9 60.6 0.8 0.7 1.7 12.3 | 5.7 14.4 9.0 0.7 1.1 0.4 1.0 53.7 62.4 50.0 62.2 1.8 0.7 2.5 0.7 9.7 4.7 8.4 8.8 8.1 0.4 0.5 0.2 36.7 58.3 54.3 61.3 () Less t h a n o n e - t w e n t i e t h of 1 per cent. TABLE 9.—PAYMENTS F O R OUTLAYS, BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G O V E R N M E N T A L SERVICE: 1922. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 44.] Total. 1 Grand total. Group Group Group Group Group I II_._ III IV V 8,827, i 304,502, 248 71,442,505 114,854,557 72,884,144 55,144,405 ___ General government. Protection to person and property. $5,367,489 $15,472, 370 2, 767, 692 419,774 665, 780 392,403 1,121,840 Health and sanitation. Highways. Charities, hospitals, and corrections. EDUCATION. Recreation.* Schools. Libraries 82. 249, 475 ! $187, 692,409 $10, 546,519 $156,336,342 |$4,106,914 8,095,492 44, 683, 748 933, 573 9, 507, 687 3,059,850 13, 511, 948 2,006, 795 6,383, 431 1, 376, 660 8,162,661 85,329, 559 25, 212, 837 36,447,808 22,494, 408 18, 207, 797 6,951,347 1,917, 442 965, 670 446, 715 265, 345 58,494,063 20, 301,521 31, 666.884 28,677,428 17,196.446 Miscellaneous. Public service enterprises. 16, 715, 566 $2,449,841 $127,890,934 1,853, 375 14, 431, 717 1, 778,447 4,135, 260 570,152 226,099 4, 009,493 646,452 158, 806 472, 411 2, 713, 729 219,785 564, 524 1, 425, 367 66, 704 80.116,808 8, 218,160 23, 721,866 9, 077,039 6, 757,061 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER. New York, N . Y.__ Chicago. Ill Philadelphia, Pa. __. Detroit, Mich _ Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Los Angeles, Calif.. Pittsburgh, Pa. San Francisco, Calif. Buffalo, N . Y 1 $54, 591,702 $948.857 $1,108,194 $4,403, 738 $15,901, 293 49,972,981 24,967,863 203,972 11,191,253 26,818,604 1, 020,922 5, 850, 308 457, 209 3,906, 723 69,758,695 11, 737,926 2,305,296 18,486,153 118,375 18, 083, 632 124, 702 1,439,155 ! 4,406,328 17, 231 4, 701, 628 342,607 18, 255 787,225 ; 1,886, 352 8, 274,134 11, 587,736 31, 763, 543 11, 739,124 9, 757, 222 7,453,247 435,030 3,069 84,640 49, 757 41,363 30,193 557, 338 605,802 916,344 87,550 159, 006 1,227,472 I 59,832 1,393,930 1,514,370 818,075 169,875 513,419 ! ! ! I I j 2, 749, 338 2, 254, 557 4, 225, 208 7, 067,826 1,401, 655 2,280,905 $687, 983 $13,881,164 517,173 5,966, 836 921,798 2,811,073 490, 471 12, 678, Oil 2,088,815 4,934, 479 132,797 983,344 769, 713 56, 065 208,955 133,874 29, 526 914,177 2, 571,958 {, 699, 281 7, 035, 692 2, 603,258 1,511,394 1,817, 573 $88,006 284,637 404,928 257,193 287,988 65,975 149,938 80,607 74, 423 54, 014 105,666 $1, 401,831 $16,170, 636 4, 212,138 $34,121 2, 594, 988 9, 424, 271 2, 021,372 4, 739, 485 "l,~5557l20" 17,390, 665 4, 622, 017 162,454 463 225, 630 259, 443 749,415 547, 598 156, 454 9,957 84, 617 86,953 For explanation of differences between total payments in this table and total amounts for outlays reported in Table 4, see p. 34. 157,291 12,469 8,758 879 222, 226 4,870,143 17, 528,804 285, 646 6,304,893 476,889 TABLE 9 . — P A Y M E N T S FOR OUTLAYS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE: to 1922—Continued. J- 1 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. General government. Total.* Protection to person and property. Health and sanitation. Highways. Charities, hospitals, and corrections. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 44.] EDUCATION. Schools. Recreation. Miscellaneous. $220, 676 4,851 Libraries. Public service enterprises. GROUP I I — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000. $8, 339, 630 5, 439, 707 6, 953,524 4, 685, 735 8,386,918 3,313,177 Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C_. Newark, N. J_ Cincinnati, Ohio Minneapolis, Minn. New Orleans, La._. Kansas City, M o . . . Indianapolis, I n d . . . Seattle, Wash Rochester, N. Y Jersey City, N . J._. 2,973, 256 8,873, 701 9, 572, 460 8, 700, 223 4,204,174 $2,200 4,176 172,321 54,918 27, 526 68, 764 731 22, 985 46, 367 19,786 $56, 647 $2, 329,486 442, 531 128,702 1,095,299 185, 661 357,755 151, 268 1, 258, 536 112,879 925,900 52,312 47,135 55, 513 58, 560 26, 225 1,414, 486 28, 273 987,136 642, 060 $2,452, 574 1,128, 006 1, 043, 839 3, 081, 368 2,394, 745 475, 506 $357, 693 777, 798 62, 717 12, 566 64,894 $1, 702, 724 2, 068, 877 1, 554,092 984, 434 3, 239, 033 516, 214 $2,112 32,144 116,487 61,880 62, 544 15,159 $634,087 562,152 309, 639 97,994 755, 415 69, 654 537, 541 3, 035, 550 5, 509, 563 4, 304, 592 1, 249, 553 138, 769 103,906 15, 376 379 383, 344 1,532, 371 2,900,806 1,778,310 3, 027,450 997, 210 42, 630 41,279 23,964 20, 000 151,953 272,920 1,329,783 46, 079 44,090 13,447 572 $581,431 290,470 2,413,469 89,738 405, 565 1,170,339 a 301,724 25 2,091,825 211,649 661,925 S3 > Ul M Ul H I M a GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000. ui 94 *>5 97 ?8 Portland, Oreg Denver, Colo Toledo, Ohio -_ Columbus, Ohio Providence, R. I 9q 30 31 3? 33 St. Paul, M i n n . Louisville, Ky Oakland, Calif Atlanta, Ga Akron, Ohio 34 35 36 37 38 Omaha, Nebr Birmingham, Ala Worcester, Mass *>fi Richmond, Va $4,673,653 2,457, 398 4, 679,426 4,116, 715 5, 630, 400 _ . $9,080 4,137 398,000 2,451 27,698 $33, 676 64,320 26, 585 253,096 19, 274 $1,097, 708 179, 543 490,403 189,056 236,146 $1, 526, 026 891, 269 434, 784 1, 261, 111 849,311 3, 575,236 1,402,833 2,355,784 3,799,501 4,312,470 , 10,024 1,140 6,001 3,277 37, 514 31,190 58, 594 53,446 6,412 77, 707 312,454 83, 682 492, 320 1,163,193 1, 327,175 583,878 622,120 1,078, 710 1,559,334 4,800,104 1,412,322 1 1,922,325 1 3,112,100 2,624,502 1 1,035 3,205 93,882 99,175 3,302 73, 633 66,134 281, 532 6,082 802,059 445,812 139, 595 2,128,101 1,012 62, 902 1, 290, 214 781,927 12,316 6,001 $5,361 642 3,550 7,584 42,630 132 6,577 24,068 $792,108 922,081 2, 366,044 1, 201,446 817, 776 $793 15, 667 9,823 1,055,140 94, 662 1, 268,102 1,119,312 997, 409 29, 711 27,822 19, 685 41, 879 5,940 24, 771 113,966 155,472 80, 234 1, 544, 784 1,132, 444 386, 607 630,075 810, 500 16, 029 19,806 2,610 31,914 153, 3%8 31, 973 11,144 197,164 60,195 $147,966 124, 255 455, 006 215,419 155, 343 $580 2,849 37 12, 876 601 801 3,178 $1,061,148 267, 509 492,937 984,276 3, 508,426 1,012, 593 230,137 141,327 884,515 580,182 581,353 118,493 647,124 430,972 736, 08£ o ui 651, 769 952, 502 2,847,287 3, 228,073 1,803,435 3,031 3,229 j 8,128 612 6,308 102,251 61,580 44, 310 57,171 181,794 | 49, 515 103, 709 344, 621 300, 339 190,446 464,241 357, 966 739,129 1,156, 774 363, 553 Bridgeport, Conn Houston, Tex Hartford, Conn Grand Rapids, Mich Scranton, P a 1,022, 784 1, 286,992 1,494, 205 2,906, 752 637,290 2,559 | 2,41 8,964 20,367 104,147 15, 350 69,291 248.113 102,145 62, 391 535,891 30,105 453, 995 470,919 765, 485 832, 293 404,104 28, 520 Springfield, M a s s Paterson, N . J Des Moines, I o w a . . . Youngstown, Ohio. . N e w Bedford, M a s s . . 1, 622, 987 1, 267,835 2, 750, 354 2,825, 329 2,189, 388 254, 630 194,225 152, 569 261, 228 222,695 565,833 160,120 1, 593,419 980, 233 1,051,132 11,067 ~il~865~| 4,765 6,924 32, 819 49,093 18,671 54 T r e n t o n , N . J 55 Norfolk, V a 56 f Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h 57 C a m d e n , N . J 58 Fall R i v e r , M a s s 1,154,729 5, 912, 799 1, 728,145 1, 399, 589 1, 562,404 15,060 | 12,743 j 7,392 54,996 47, 748 21, 284 5,505 44, 737 113,176 238,445 154,620 72, 661 551,008 391,545 1,011, 244 497, 910 310, 609 642,454 26,339 28, 599 59 60 61 62 63 Nashville, T e n n Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Lowell, Mass___ Kansas City, K a n s . . _ 1, 226, 230 1,122,133 1,897, 562 1, 326, 629 2, 372,490 771 062 890 794 246 208, 698 146, 297 143,110 83,142 112, 640 509, 808 374,371 446,853 396, 585 1,477,310 51, 666 64 65 66 67 Fort Worth, Tex. Cambridge, Mass Reading, P a Eric, P a 19,125 79,310 687,101 359, 522 101, 062 71, 620 68 6p 70 71 72 73 74 75 39 40 41 42 43 San A n t o n i o , T e x New Haven, Conn Dallas, Tex Memphis, Tenn_. D a y t o n , Ohio 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 - __ __ 70,857 70, 103, 515, 22, 12, 1, 215,230 1,175,182 1, 037, 562 957, 305 916 j 2,131 1,544 175, 300 56, 077 96,360 381, 033 33, 572 Flint, M i c h , . Yonkers, N , Y Spokane, Wash Duluth, Minn 2, 324, 317 1,855,127 919, 626 2,405, 759 2, 745 9,931 1,460 4,403 80, 946 57, 512 21, 297 13, 346 529, 020 180, 029 508, 617 277, 837 185,132 747, 449 175,953 1,131, 340 Lynn, Mass Elizabeth, N . J Utica, N . Y Tacoma, Wash 534,989 890, 292 1, 778,008 1,696, 699 1,972 | 6,279 16,251 91, 992 10, 241 270, 345 203.114 296,040 178, 014 1, 060, 093 638,723 _ 1 For explanation of 1,570 157, 501 213, 589 6,878 69,140 1,637 145,376 1,592 17, 953 3,535 318,428 1,000, 855 527, 531 776,295 3,529 47,125 12, 520 16,144 21,160 102, 585 82,245 255, 978 1,147, 795 98,273 84, 548 13,886 542, 514 898,339 541, 817 1, 099, 345 754, 462 14, 912 3,527 8,227 39,453 285 16,478 58,895 63,849 248,195 56,645 93,500 64,216 41,280 27, 042 24,431 ~7~559" 60,495 8,983 I 5,200 100, 223 9,552 499,638 1,006,815 746, 309 702, 527 321, 705 16,083 1,051 146,011 23, 536 514, 308 271, 620 6,378 8,658 7,078 46, 581 105, 213 22,161 301,142 109, 502 209,160 1,435 381,198 470, 405 5,783 1,356 38, 327 23,764 9,535 17,812 1,153,006 368,042 40, 338 310,144 8,667 9,652 19,101 7,799 135, 881 20,166 15, 540 160,148 34,423 676, 762 376, 657 123,307 10,681 10, 938 12, 401 9,360 10, 280 14,194 3,700 12, 287 1,900 4,892 16,215 2,374 164,890 9,006 between total payments in this table and total amounts for outlays reported in Table 4, see p. 34. 5,772 15,130 30,587 j 9,176 9,300 34,298 T A B L E 9 . — P A Y M E N T S F O R O U T L A Y S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S O F T H E G O V E R N M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1922—Continued. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 44.] Total.i General government. Protection to person and property. Health and sanitation. Highways. Charities, hospitals, and corrections. EDUCATION. Recreation. Schools. Miscellaneous. Libraries, Public service enterprises. G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000. $5,184 3,819 86,921 81,925 95,198 $79,221 18,412 46, 889 206,146 50,197 $298,^763 133,349 803,446 608,988 180, 701 65 3, 606 965 1,585 1,488 36,347 20, 788 3,443 17, 571 40,405 351, 266 197, 510 51.106 64,491 110, 857 420,377 1,076, 777 610, 231 129,466 434, 641 375,995 551,062 1,135, 962 543, 298 1,599,783 1, 233 1,839 1,109 54,286 2,123 8,640 685 8,821 22,006 159, 695 161,957 71,785 21.107 215,918 46,088 686, 589 35, 236 426,887 516,276 1,416,340 1, 274,388 931,960 151,494 225 200 5,300 188 981 1,099 45, 906 529 132,428 380 6,145 316,034 52, 223 6,633 5,200 40.192 84, 636 295, 772 192, 356 96, 200 333,250 961, 575 392, 345 430,729 29,154 34, 736 15,659 1,200 36,622 8,672 67, 760 11,639 16,075 69,304 66,163 654,390 151,863 86.193 310, 850 97,323 588, 878 172,071 489, 248 817,832 465, 237 71,685 52,824 16,320 5,337 2,921 65,615 37,097 23, 827 2,702 645 322, 368 208, 291 26, 246 600, 673 181, 295 76 77 78 79 80 Somerville, M a s s O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla Waterbury, Conn._ Lawrence, Mass $840,608 492,773 1,384,928 1,709,408 934,497 $6,471 2,323 81 8? 83 84 85 C a n t o n , Ohio Schenectady, N . Y F o r t W a y n e , Ind_ T u l s a , Okla Evansville, I n d . 2,046, 622 2,455,667 1, 724,833 1,092,367 | 1, 275,582 [ 86 87 88 89 90 S a v a n n a h , Ga_ Allentown, P a Knoxville, T e n n E l Paso, Tex.2 San Diego, Calif 91 92 93 94 95 Bayonne, N . J Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, P a Peoria, 111 St. Joseph, M o 96 97 98 99 100 Wichita, Kans Wilkes-Barre, P a Sioux C i t y , I o w a South Bend, I n d Portland, M e . 101 103 103 104 105 Troy, N . Y Binghamton, N . Y Rockford, III Charleston, S. C._ Little Rock, Ark _ __ _ __ __ _ „ __. 1, 390, 382 404,548 844, 670 1,441,184 881, 246 956,671 485,400 787,441 | 1,010,105 | 268,282 1 785 1,541 241 132 $235 13, 697 31,189 8,775 $143, 622 298,299 293,736 457, 707 557,033 7,564 $45, 587 233 16, 756 21, 594 39, 871 $268, 231 37,289 101, 896 317,028 3,933 6,627 37,851 31, 720 52, 942 127, 965 158,185 190,200 174,040 157, 223 173,262 1,071,843 928,935 830,485 661,626 375,184 22, 843 7,463 11, 780 9,367 335,144 4,177 359,128 627,284 5,687 2,677 14,168 108 6,406 18,925 5,313 5,689 3,921 2,300 232, 568 95,157 407,565 145, 706 82, 249 $1,137 28, 813 1,912 11,131 4,083 10, 389 164, 521 9,190 6,856 3,118 12, 941 37,762 53,316 135, 333 62, 352 38,903 2,700 30,946 38, 507 59,403 31, 222 47,886 160 880 $10, 281 25, 684 51, 773 6,173 236, 506 68, 066 481,906 100,447 528, 219 1,022 113,503 130,498 196,173 1,127 225,928 27, 260 251,074 207,801 106 107 108 109 110 Johnstown, Pa East St. Louis, HI. Sacramento, Calif. Brockton, M a s s . . . Hoboken, N . J 1,408,839 893,666 3, 592,464 830,888 1,113,972 111 112 113 114 115 Terre Haute, Ind_. Saginaw, Mich Pawtucket, R. I._. Passaic, N . J Gary, Ind 240,328 1,613,212 640,260 695.718 1, 216,631 116 117 118 119 120 Springfield, Ohio.. Altoona, Pa Long Beach, Calif. Chester, Pa Mobile, Ala 856, 641 814, 231 1, 795,084 116,095 149,197 121 122 123 124 125 Racine, Wis New Britain, Conn.. Lansing, Mich Holyoke, Mass Springfield, 111 581,133 779, 025 1,874,117 646,078 1, 375,458 126 127 128 129 130 Chattanooga, Tenn_. Berkeley, Calif Davenport, Iowa Hamtramck, M i c h . . Bethlehem, Pa 590,658 747.719 240,343 814,556 1,104,122 131 132 133 134 135 Covington, Ky Lincoln, Nebr Portsmouth, Va._. Haverhill, M a s s . . . Wheeling, W. Va_. 204, 560 1,499,878 544, 250 231,565 245, 648 136 137 138 139 140 Niagara Falls, N. Y_._ Highland Park, Mich. Macon, Ga Huntington, W. Va East Orange, N . J 1, 566, 650 470,240 310, 517 811,907 912, 099 141 142 143 144 145 Lancaster, Pa_ Roanoke, Va__ Tampa, Fla.__ Augusta, Ga___ Cicero, 111 102,088 601, 339 349,836 314,713 1,062,831 1 1 2 3,504 24,030 1,214 9,681 4,643 1,212 364 235 17,423 361,159 40, 781 91, 597 162, 689 2,230 244,389 571, 339 983, 810 520,856 30, 608 6,124 25, 667 10, 638 137,922 11,455 4,098 107,463 166, 629 47,178 349,994 46, 672 394, 624 141,136 219, 384 538,205 18,422 212,480 355,032 499, 811 27,941 482,106 217,084 1, 769, 946 50, 552 1,030, 785 375 275,126 44, 207 420 4,554 22, 884 56,316 110,811 7,570 15,242 11, 599 18, 204 6,224 71, 771 9,087 30, 927 27, 702 179, 384 354,474 22, 633 17,440 272,640 124,107 . 693,308 431,843 261, 701 10, 790 9,016 61, 645 16, 879 19, 794 28,827 16,447 62,971 76,487 122, 779 85, 765 31,106 565,117 361, 331 8,915 11,414 181,11.6 21,885 10,693 49,161 27, 931 273,027 172,981 87,433 126, 561 157,952 259, 998 195, 270 13,095 424, 880 534, 959 82, 477 3,803 77, 627 261, 066 16, 332 161,352 583, 637 5,073 262 1,962 102 917 72 1,090 17, 223 18,333 35,403 3, 933 4,994 15, 856 24, 053 24,040 35, 253 35, 666 213,121 29, 040 5,538 51,054 7,972 543 2,152 1,095 2,740 60,115 10,791 28, 899 12, 006 70, 665 7,304 19,834 97,409 356 1,195 759 6,474 23, 413 175, 758, 188, 146, 230, 4,800 10,244 911 4,465 293, 651 59, 662 183, 953 5,333 542,019 90, 547 23,818 745 764 250 415 922 7,689 39,893 5,366 4,757 32,879 4,510 2,592 111,487 50, 736 460,088 402.883 722, 096 52,905 127,881 2,607 5, 206 17,139 9,969 319 26, 064 115, 250 62,015 6,192 81 26, 225 49,746 43, 373 27, 541 26, 515 70, 552 381,843 93, 963 585, 259 162, 377 371, 774 322,713 38, 705 441,468 366,015 593,105 63,135 48, 566 650, 902 742 748,132 117,005 48,413 7,639 975.884 86,058 281, 687 289, 753 260,557 17,985 117,797 218,753 2, 057 300,404 280,704 125,285 28, 575 2,205 134,954 1,520 5,087 9,589 16,161 8,949 48, 760 19,455 45,028 2,690 11, 783 8,084 1,844 1,555 3,072 5,216 10, 274 665 2,028 2,361 2,657 9,526 17,433 665 361 3, 606 4,930 2,415 For explanation of differences between total payments in this table and total amounts for outlays reported in Table 4, see p. 34. The figures for this city cover the transactions for only 11 months. s tel 6,719 87,996 15,402 155,558 283,130 56,287 56,982 20,878 s in 91, 977 38, 074 6,394 6,282 37,018 204 3,736 91, 696 90,475 100,419 62,259 to CD T A B L E 9 . — P A Y M E N T S F O R O U T L A Y S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S O F T H E G O V E R N M E N T A L S E R V I C E : to to 1922—Continued. o [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 44.] h Total, i General government. Protection to person and property. Health and sanitation. Highways. Charities, hospitals, and corrections. EDUCATION. Recreation. Schools. Miscellaneous. Public service enter- Libraries. GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 Winston-Salem, N . C F r e s n o , Calif Atlantic City, N . J P a s a d e n a , Calif _. $395,032 1,115,727 1,084, 862 561,114 1,190, 700 $750 1,962 8,968 1, 764 875, 514 1,099, 623 1,304,029 375,215 2, 307 5, 234 462 935 $78, 926 449,663 465,829 257, 263 161, 870 $1,902 11,494 142, 611 $78,073 38, 371 152, 222 34, 066 247, 411 2,179 31, 490 18, 209 4,882 64,049 20, 235 196, 971 63.320 137,811 54,195 248,856 231, 757 13, 826 1,471 $3, 782 4,111 57, 403 $219, 605 371,186 385,057 48, 274 2,096 $3, 889 2, 222 1,435 6,751 $3,545 15,383 4, 956 432,589 513, 233 496,133 778,490 421 17,865 22, 467 10, 215 7,777 31, 780 78,309 6,087 19, 246 $8,105 233,173 $59, 621 215,120 135,987 202 98 92,464 389,887 44, 641 46,877 > a M \> w H i> H I—I Ui H GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000. M o 155 156 157 158 159 Charlotte, N . C York, P a B a y City, Mich 160 161 162 163 164 McKeesport, P a _.. Newton, Mass __. _. _. Elmira, N . Y __._ . . _ _ 165 166 167 168 169 W i c h i t a Falls, T e x 170 171 172 Oak P a r k , 111 $377,466 1,614,760 321,916 1,627,528 i 1,160,715 1,026,485 ; 318, 034 619, 257 784,754 l 598,403 ; 503,591 52,089 881,758 ' 83,224 703, 703 334,109 i 568,031 461,315 , $310 263 76,155 1,633 298 2,849 $2, 530 25, 769 41,817 8,061 172, 088 $12, 030 88,055 111,991 34, 805 139,646 $9, 541 654,045 58,424 95,111 325, 707 3,658 1,206 28,985 19,477 77,425 62,086 134, 722 33, 312 47, 520 184,529 61,037 78,307 454,967 51, 949 20,216 2,201 61,855 7,717 439, 832 13,192 10, 636 68, 264 30,426 177,236 7,941 269, 373 210 6,704 9,000 6,289 31,710 11,425 38,339 133,285 28,772 63, 515 61,057 1 156, 504 433,325 146,634 $2,390 16,195 1,868 U2 $253,258 816,055 94, 785 1,091,503 60,944 $516 2,050 642 29, 551 132,212 $500 5,525 11,604 204 90, 912 $99, 091 22, 951 o 368, 293 163,051 o 699,620 193, 705 314,188 159, 858 495, 864 7,485 12,344 39, 791 1,200 68, 212 8,383 21, 630 221 53,472 27,000 252,092 7,838 136,000 27, 240 10,200 90,464 3,300 86,818 27,937 352, 271 2,359 10,700 607 23, 318 4,490 47,733 63,514 10,058 50,750 7,144 3,066 5,913 8,329 $33,740 456 53,853 13,909 s 1,231,222 289, 581 i?3 [ H a m m o n d , I n d 174 | M o n t g o m e r y , A l a . 367 6,057 15, 515 790 1,379 797 16,050 25,001 170,547 8,295 6,418 690 577,206 2,262 1,225 18,616 15, 582 6,215 694 2,739 61,039 3,276 14, 816 2,897 57, 713 38,036 236,439 39,650 71,319 4,601 15,976 31,619 60,588 10,637 9,412 69,742 103,426 342,443 215, 673 10,300 13,292 192,481 85,620 143,170 14,274 217, 640 569, 508 56,871 271,195 68,724 7,545 3,018 2,629 4,109 19,463 72,931 47,171 24,379 44, 000 • 55,600 126,860 255, 545 9,294 179,988 333, 607 8,023 5,939 24,392 33, 645 4,540 104, 230 20,978 95, 622 25,208 34, 323 253,162 426, 573 150,340 50, 609 199, 788 2,496 10,434 196" 9,379 14,942 11,332 3,588 4,584 68, 847 89, 336 81,930 156,314 12,178 134,411 71,994 113,331 96,802 11,696 1, 551 18,228 1,915 23,522 3,297 2,670 10,951 22,479 53,360 17, 213 11,010 13,900 64, 858 43,790 107, 625 61,083 175 176 177 178 179 Pittsfleld, M a s s . - , - . P e r t h A m b o y , N . J.. Beaumont, Tex Lima, Ohio.. S t o c k t o n , Calif 180 181 182 183 184 Pueblo, Colo. Medford, Mass Lexington, K y . C h a r l e s t o n , W . Va_. Salem, M a s s 86,304 265,067 407, 671 747,420 93,293 185 186 187 188 189 Butte, Mont Everett, M a s s . Fitchburg, Mass Madison, Wis _. West Hoboken, N . J. 25,832 500,395 319,125 740, 653 293,270 854 150 2,562 3,349 14,000 10, 252 30,312 190 191 192 193 194 San Jose, Calif Hamilton, O h i o . . . Springfield, M o E a s t Chicago, I n d . Brookline, M a s s — - 377,524 901,877 381.803 528,846 580, 528 1,904 53 16,927 195 196 197 198 199 E v a n s t o n , 111 J a m e s t o w n , N . Y_. Waco, Tex Superior, W i s L o r a i n , Ohio 359.517 1,248,644 170.518 259,712 1,053,908 200 201 202 203 204 Muskegon, M i c h . Joliet, 111 Dubuque, Iowa— Muncie, Ind C o l u m b i a , S. C—_ 692,362 916,967 843,412 496,019 285,266 205 206 207 Chicopee, M a s s B a t t l e Creek, M i c h . . . N e w Rochelle, N . Y_. Pontiac, Mich A u r o r a , 111 322,400 541, 678 341,792 391,605 72, 849 Waterloo, Iowa Taunton, Mass Stamford, C o n n . Council Bluffs, I o w a . Williamsport, Pa 595, 399 231,987 443, 207 491,355 113,280 210 211 212 213 214 1 295, 299 208.802 226,893 1,050,687 1,164,617 34,205 [ 33,582 15,963 26,000 466,563 210,446 1 208,492 241,769 147,722 107, 699 78, 629 317,731 315,677 552 1,779 3,331 599,996 624 i 22,728 64,323 1,400 13,237 6,965 269, 577 15,101 62,687 11,169 100, 552 135,024 95,735 1,985 694 1,660 3,798 5,350 310 15,000 12, 516 60,725 27,924 359,377 31,673 35,017 54,723 266,393 112,287 11,473 37,623 10,000 1,500 9,271 227 4,048 300 12, 642 22,045 10,963 36,421 43,300 4,876 396,317 123,228 268, 648 12,253 3,300 99,735 26,981 204,453 86,638 410,874 2,172 14,997 2,900 4,716 25,854 11,675 26,015 19,386 24,926 117,537 412, 568 127,749 21,177 507,976 7,983 635 2,056 5,160 1,350 2,511 3,550 258,304 347,887 492,785 359,324 5,673 16, 659 2,464 2,165 8,944 19,843 87,242 13,994 5,482 22,178 37 35,358 312,532 106,757 74,450 30,969 2,415 5,564 15,270 170 3,553 9,000 20,212 105 1,502 500,128 3,721 3,786 94, 649 242,426 27, 706 3,621 6,650 2,780 2,350 Q 5,674 542 20,710 3,558 797 3,199 10,935 950 120 73 11, 532 1 225,971 11,912 10,811 F o r e x p l a n a t i o n of differences between total p a y m e n t s in t h i s t a b l e a n d t o t a l a m o u n t s for o u t l a y s r e p o r t e d in T a b l e 4, see p . 34. 86,182 270 51,430 1,421 26,026 519,407 3,061 1,346 112,052 > w 28,426 25,087 64,114 12,807 18, 691 74,405 26,189 38,380 8,171 43,134 144,650 105,261 L to TABLE 9 . — P A Y M E N T S FOR OUTLAYS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GOVERNMENTAL [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 13. 0 53 . Total.i General government. Protection to person and property. Health and sanitation. Highways. Charities, hospitals, and corrections. SERVICE: 1922—Continued. tO For a text discussion of this table, see p. 44.] EDUCATION. Recreation. Schools. Miscellaneous. Libraries. Public service enterprises. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. ?,15 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 $878,863 516,311 103,851 237,885 144,242 Portsmouth, Ohio.. Poughkeepsie, N . Y R o c k I s l a n d , 111 Auburn, N . Y Austin, Tex 351,230 113,537 107,403 120,343 497,193 Meriden, Conn 225 226 227 228 229 D a n v i l l e , 111 230 231 232 233 234 West N e w York, N J Ogden, U t a h Miami, Fla 211,154 299,218 935,310 | 955,713 149,147 . - 507, 930 158,687 419,624 | 167,767 719, 387 | 89,191 557,443 1 156,087 287,101 I 161,192 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 E a s t Cleveland, Ohio Sheboygan, W i s . . , 266,602 97, 226 430, 575 2,096, 226 914,826 J $2,935 831 688 2,170 722 221 $12,855 4,803 195 659 10,368 2,666 11,589 8,966 $32,459 3,700 $1, 618 3,140 84 2,339 20,985 $544,499 75, 583 31,732 210,226 11,751 $526 36,433 5,515 9,115 $230,201 222,018 22,166 21,930 7,727 1,870 48, 512 6,467 64,387 25,167 211, 498 34, 631 81,447 30, 572 284, 762 20,157 7,684 57,542 16,694 968 52,685 194,147 460, 599 110, 266 86, 325 4,926 12,978 4,613 168,043 5,742 397, 064 193, 278 74,038 114,452 27, 753 262,997 236, 512 65,689 134,413 121, 556 54,965 64,379 4,429 2,716 4,540 4,999 20,925 51,689 4,914 9,694 1,465 11, 200 17,481 11,408 25,843 63, 880 77,031 144,496 96,057 23, 559 239,146 249 35, 260 4,732 2,000 2,554 11,103 173,379 6,850 17, 995 12,898 11,642 83,976 13,788 169,069 50,976 196, 343 785,978 449, 516 1,284 4,466 29,946 2,141 121,683 7,709 606 22, 349 9,561 175,439 289,830 407, 261 14,258 438 3,000 457 11, 550 783 71 27,403 88,353 424,438 10,021 3,524 18,874 315 4,609 33,284 5,553 5,166 6,021 906 46,089 9,846 H H "" -— zn H o w o 837 a 1,076 231, 712 11,309 50,382 43,442 " - M 9,847 3,250 1,304 > • > 4,441 4,585 311 1,747 o h-l GO 10,326 153,884 75,629 139,026 45,631 52,307 3 57,907 7,900 15,058 159,378 10,409 35,970 3,146 1,288 $2,628 21,743 " $51,245 167,001 31,460 2,731 81,896 230 1,602 ,234,281 181,432 494 126 $2,525 2,802 12,011 57,189 2,658 6,102 708,812 26,053 H M w 945 946 947 248 949 Revere, Mass Cumberland, M d 136,138 | 1 414,593 945, 570 324,421 1,105, 607 950 951 959 953 Newport, R. I. Newburgh, N . Y M u s k o g e e , Okla Cranston, R. I 261,055 412,128 217, 723 58,726 254 255 956 257 M o n t c l a i r , N . J __ W a r r e n , Ohio L a Crosse, W i s Clifton, N . J 258 259 960 961 Lynchburg, Va. _ Fort Smith, Ark Colorado Springs, Colo Steubenville, Ohio _. __ ._ _. .... 1, 561,088 1, 227,194 547,671 828,438 402, 712 127,535 1,188, 586 108, 232 150 1,320 1,248 26,301 2,897 250 1,878 4, 879 10,486 173 31, 767 171, 550 105, 435 139,494 187,876 3,216 6,520 3,008 6,085 15,941 3,350 27,873 56,555 51,076 89,816 26, 572 235,492 219, 859 62,318 119, 958 15, 952 1,803 2,727 3,390 3,517 1,547 1,670 322, 745 17,018 166, 519 525, 967 175,087 11, 085 70,055 377, 530 269,824 290, 316 388 92,643 181,017 18,081 1,076, 209 66, 051 150, 304 62,289 25, 778 4,451 24,139 625, 726 54, 922 38, 987 33, 914 117, 746 114,090 75, 560 643, 252 3,040 8,679 2,153 5,708 12, 263 7,707 20, 573 5,749 33, 565 36, 816 1,939 28, 725 30, 415 1,777 1, 229, 544 240,466 54, 026 520, 381 1,661 21,452 2,460 2,443 5,979 35,414 656 39, 969 52,628 18,319 9,617 3,807 1,363 50,188 2,392 29,836 43,104 24,009 3,012 i For explanation of differences between total payments in this table and total amounts for outlays reported in Table 4, see p. 34. to to TABLE 10.—NONREVENUE RECEIPTS: 1922. to [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 46.1 NONREVENUE RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT 0 F ~ Grand total. Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V Total. Issue of debt obligations. Other civil divisions. $2, 358,972,168 $1, 377,423,148 $262, 217, 971 136,172, 770 75,436,320 20, 571, 702 16, 955, 499 13, 081,680 , 381,829, 763 322, 531, 053 325, 260, 402 182, 291,834 147, 059,116 828, 836,149 108, 757,135 211, 779,157 127, 852,382 100,198, 325 Sale of investments. Sale of supplies.1 334 $172,773,323 25, 840, 602 10,188, 956 5, 754,172 4, 445, 913 2, 256, 691 108, 726,951 20,488,927 27,303, 447 9,811,992 6,442, 006 Private trusts. Refunds. Offsets to outlays. $4, 011, 252 $9,907,380 $7,838,298 875,155 1, 437, 344 1,138, 817 261, 253 298, 683 5,191,525 941, 238 2,109, 721 941, 622 723, 274 2,978,043 1, 360, 583 2,092, 878 1, 006,045 400, 749 General transfers. $476,314,462 273, 208, 568 103,920, 550 54, 510, 508 21,017,128 23,657, 708 GROUP I . - C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER. > a > r Ul New York, N. Y___ Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, Mo $519, 021, 487 271,162, 813 70, 834, 326 124, 903, 077 80, 794, 688 11,444,248 $424, 563, 447 110, 970, 821 45, 564, 717 98, 564, 438 19, 431,106 3,455, 680 Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Los Angeles, Calif... Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif. Buffalo, N. Y 40, 932, 499 22,125, 886 103,198,100 24, 734, 319 73,116,481 39, 561, 839 20,162, 247 5, 511,198 17, 967, 091 28, 686, 277 15,100, 855 23, 718, 013 20, 651,457 " "29," 620," 292" 4,374 4, 536, 555 6,125,136 $16, 849, 696 12, 995,865 1, 583, 738 10, 005, 785 45,411,065 3, 529, 066 $15, 789, 062 1, 224, 833 288 1, 622, 657 765, 292 442,147 $30, 322, 424 38, 244,892 3, 486, 748 7,471,055 4,433, 605 884,214 $53, 930 53, 292 149, 029 39, 853 3, 965, 786 33, 610 1, 255, 807 552, 238 4, 567, 616 26,119 897,100 711, 033 844, 050 14, 841, 000 2, 023, 214 67, 030 168,856 229,699 250,961 7,229 "l8,"039" $1, 265,529 392,152 227, 602 760, 430 826,853 36, 551 $38, 557 255,853 389, 921 76, 634 6,606 $30,177,399 107,242,401 19,715,380 5,919,935 9,620, 434 2,839,023 178,831 209, 642 754, 803 119,145 294,147 125, 840 22, 772 446,477 304,131 200, 545 756,060 480, 487 10,314, 687 2,498,693 39,155, 778 8,424,511 27, 714,899 9, 585,428 $182, 401 46, 281 69,144 62, 268 76, 581 65, 717 $58, 672 304, 881 131, 536 45, 755 90,367 33, 513 GROUP II—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000. 13 14 15 16 17 18 Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C Minneapolis, M i n n N e w Orleans, L a $43,656,712 5, 938, 908 51,183, 225 26,937, 250 27, 609, 427 20, 210, 596 $8, 265, 265 1, 796 18, 642,091 3, 222, 613 6, 519, 390 7, 365, 510 $6,941, 501 418,476 10, 507, 740 13,813, 609 2, 657, 755 $1. 484, 1, 887, 182, 512, 306, 127, 631 893 994 498 932 974 $6, 767, 970 101,109 8,185, 752 1,115, 292 142, 660 213, 752 $102, 453 164, 970 253, 917 247, 228 $19, 853, 819 3,013, 502 13,463,968 8,165, 215 17, 561, 825 12,156,902 H > H HH Ul H O Ul o Ul 19,117, 747 | 23,026,939 45,154, 452 22,652,031 37, 043, 766 Kansas City, Mo. Indianapolis, Ind. Seattle, W a s h . . . . Rochester, N. Y_. Jersey City, N. J. 7,908, 285 7,285,858 21, 970, 765 16, 235, 502 11, 340, 060 2, 074,133 3,528, 981 18,634,978 3, 594, 326 13, 264,821 1,821,981 1, 312, 778 326, 629 2,140, 722 83, 924 435,168 26,059 36, 755 44, 503 :, 419, 907 652 64,835 500. 777 102, 512 115,323 113, 785 144, 095 29,657 35, 986 371, 361 154, 882 124,963 6,119 38, 534 6, 390,844 10,539, 761 3, 415, 490 498, 690 8, 860, 534 GROUP III—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000. 24 25 26 27 28 P o r t l a n d , Oreg D e n v e r , Colo T o l e d o , Ohio C o l u m b u s , Ohio Providence, R. I 29 30 31 32 33 St. P a u l , M i n n Louisville, K y O a k l a n d , Calif Atlanta, Ga A k r o n , Ohio 34 35 36 37 38 Omaha, Nebr Birmingham, Ala Worcester, Mass___ Syracuse, N . Y__ Richmond, Va 39 40 41 42 43 $214,100 391, 304 378, 782 122,304 72,255 $1, 270, 603 1, 522,856 841, 302 924,350 4,805, 382 $47,042 216,699 66,192 939 $542, 465 54,785 66, 771 63, 556 17,110 $222,232 55,743 58,027 50, 095 66,878 $1,752,369 4, 734,187 1, 667,869 3,808,238 2,338, S47 6,031, 580 3,576,062 4,020,600 5,333,034 3,805,345 13,011 118, 036 404,433 3,753 120,678 699, 937 16, 400 139, 633 75,194 21, 386 31,116 64, 269 65, 233 4,784 2,700 10, 041 26,228 37,940 521, 324 2, 442,871 462,856 1,390,124 1, 296,220 7, 537, 369 [ 5,613,379 14,685, 406 t 11, 495, 642 7, 231,801 6, 202,220 2,325,672 10, 274,124 9, 212,105 2,972,124 200, 317 22, 656 227,334 580,115 31,849 301,336 2, 684, 924 1, 619, 378 700 474, 334 42,049 113, 477 13, 907 13, 300 42,606 49, 493 126,162 3,153 741, 954 455,615 1, 354,714 127, 347 3,708,847 San A n t o n i o , T e x New Haven, Conn Dallas, Tex Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio 3,906,119 8,405,157 i 3,791, 372 9, 728,838 4,110,707 3,658,692 4,647,038 2, 796, 787 7,210,146 2,752,135 93, 540 396 9,522 12,991 6,700 250 23,108 399,969 160,000 5,600 5,826 68, 743 28, 089 26, 342 10, 798 50, 921 45, 746 19,809 89,422 24,352 96,079 3,158,755 276,098 2, 211,110 182, 774 44 45 46 47 48 Bridgeport, Conn Houston, Tex Hartford, Conn Grand Rapids, Mich Scranton, P a 2, 4, 7, 3, 275, 243 292,119 607, 504 983, 682 691,054 1, 622,061 2,084,845 1,740,954 2,147, 500 419,476 1, 335, 290 314 60, 360 60,000 177,006 2,302, 584 104,748 95,485 727 3,897 15, 307 7,952 27, 280 30, :m 4,548 5,700 126,340 186,150 25,126 36, 465 83,603 556, 789 2,891, 031 341,182 133,680 49 50 51 52 53 Springfield, M a s s . . . ._ . _ Paterson, N . J __ Des Moines, Iowa Youngstown', O h i o . . . _ N e w Bedford, M a s s . . 6, 599,029 9,029, 318 2,152,098 5,468, 475 9, 243, 551 5, 309, 599 4, 279,161 1,744,093 3,416,022 8,195,859 908, 368 1, 253,162 65,400 35, 076 72, 994 126, 346 674, 578 52, 257 432,352 70,405 18,846 783,426 132,625 39,911 19, 288 8,440 17,139 11,414 79. 000 2,749, 207 253, 750 1,520,415 120, 227 54 55 56 57 58 Trenton, N . J _. Norfolk, V a Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h C a m d e n , N . J_ . Fall R i v e r , M a s s 1,156, 946 17,048,718 3,907, 411 2, 923, 201 3, 700,894 1,199,067 1,097 7,812 124, 735 89,396 65,000 30,930 1 $9,852,126 10,952, 708 7, 509, 266 14, 254,890 I 17, 513,473 7, 485, 463 6,177, 455 4,929,064 7,186,631 5, 617,815 *. . __ 3, 664, 403 17,328, 292 4,402, 391 4,395, 273 ! 5, 504, 763 1 $5, 803, 315 2, 360, 908 4,430,323 9,285,408 9,606,275 $1,616, 226 606, 726 1,069, 787 1, 558,922 2,041 461, 371 1,044, 290 487,845 459,191 1, 274,170 1,048, 769 737, 586 353,132 241, 624 545, 300 14,750 101,771 195, 260 299, 300 18 16,091 50, 775 11,035 811 261,098 18,827 84,058 1,400 20, 564 13,877 3,844 89, 240 20, 508 2,503 191 82, 547 14, 995 82, 394 4,434 1,472 Including accounting receipts for supplies used for governmental purposes in excess of the value of those purchased, and receipts from supplies sold to the public. 751,434 34, 757 187,034 156,106 734,390 Q > H !> W ui to to a* TABLE 10.—NONREVENUE RECEIPTS: to to 1922—Continued. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 46.] r City m ber. 3 NONREVENUE RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF— CITY. Issue of d e b t obligations. Total. O t h e r civil divisions. Private trusts. Sale of investments. Sale of s u p plies. 1 Refunds. Offsets t o outlays. General t r a n s fers. GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. 59 60 61 63 63 Nashville, T e n n A l b a n y , N . Y__ Wilmington, Del Lowell, M a s s _ Kansas City, Kans 64 65 66 67 Fort Worth, Tex Cambridge, Mass Reading, P a Erie, P a 68 69 70 71 Flint, Mich Yonkers, N . Y Spokane, W a s h Duluth, Minn 7? 73 74 75 Lynn, Mass Elizabeth, N . J..' Utica, N . Y Tacoma, Wash $3,224,085 3, 313, 309 6,110, 578 4,901, 534 3,102, 487 ... _ _ $1,893,365 1, 693,814 2, 591, 970 4, 267,878 2, 529,415 2, 996, 779 I 5,824,039 i 1,192,763 932, 266 1,746,049 4, 111, 146 588,058 735,807 6, 248, 516 I 12,806, 789 S 1,380, 634 1, 736,133 3, 292,723 11,157, 648 852,619 1, 407,841 4,115,037 588, 063 3, 201, 504 1,005, 587 5, 079,803 5, 394,813 4, 293, 094 2,100, 904 $710, 590 589, 798 $40,670 200 19, 681 32,367 $152,621 317,838 3,000 1,799 50,189 13, 230 13,010 32,396 30, 632 317, 711 343, 950 178, 800 1,204,214 795, 516 4,569 161,415 27,134 81,422 92, 516 9,311 402, 926 243,956 129,000 535, 521 792,918 674, 084 8,439 41,048 48, 453 40,042 101, 348 231, 365 3,063,154 . 39,951 290,954 742, 865 1,144 $24,359 6,414 37,699 9,456 16,843 $163, 606 25,650 9,680 3,572 940 $990,134 518,333 3, 468,029 9,241 470,398 18,423 61,189 30,302 11,078 18, 375 14, 781 78, 692 3,859 865, 575 587,948 296,442 84,854 3,314 11,774 77,280 49,013 10,010 89,319 66, 960 1,683 1, 501, 367 374, 552 117,784 4,000 6,474 5,095 33. 726 4,314 28,176 68,816 4,000 18,015 100,700 828,314 299,787 672, 247 $65, 674 5,681 2,567 4,501 11,079 $8, 565 10, 917 1,200 400 789 82, 603 40, 111 23,155 12,458 1,590 6,668 2,228 43,504 323,144 308, 666 36,482 $109 2,335 5,489 14,042 21, 482 2,206 GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 76 77 78 79 80 Jacksonville, F l a Snmerville. M a s s O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla Water bury, Conn Lawrence, M a s s 81 8? 83 C a n t o n , Ohio _ Schenectady, N . Y $4,710, 596 ! 2,836, 765 8,140, 823 5, 787, 531 4, 222,084 $4,313, 743 2, 385,398 3,892,175 5, 356, 111 3, 540, 738 2, 242, 488 4,462,948 1,402,564 i 1,804, 619 3,321, 688 921,338 $412, 533 334, 226 515,943 605,403 $22,179 2,876 722, 680 21,043 $39, 000 21, 712 3, 511, 695 8,890 92, 770 15,002 53, 467 375, 068 69,900 159, 038 23,146 $1,436 $270,000 > a > H M w H o o o T u l s a , Okla E v a n s v i l l e , Ind_ 2,011,893 1,087,884 1,371,715 536,000 413,163 433,367 Savannah, Ga A l l e n t o w n , Pa___. Knoxville, Tenn_. E l P a s o , Tex.2.__. S a n Diego, Calif.. 619,812 1,429,031 4, 288, 592 4,231,107 2,126,051 524,379 1,153,173 3, 599,360 2,959, 693 895, 235 8,838 14,924 Bayonne, N . J M a n c h e s t e r , N . H_ Harrisburg, Pa Peoria, 111 __ St. Joseph, M o 5, 559,076 4,444,897 1, 217,908 1,806,977 212,189 2, 681,342 3, 524, 055 794,689 1,564,311 19,575 Wichita, Kans 100 Sioux C i t y , I o w a . South Bend, Ind_. Portland, Me 1,919, 020 599, 044 1, 747,779 1, 597, 943 4,257, 689 1, 842,273 509, 611 1, 655,807 1, 247,870 3,138, 714 101 102 103 104 105 Troy, N . Y B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y_ Rockford, 111 _ C h a r l e s t o n , S. C Little Rock, A r k . . . 3,184, 249 1, 635,847 1, 613, 868 1,102, 293 4, 083,978 2,489,755 862, 770 1,430,611 866, 219 4, 023,131 106 107 108 109 110 Johnstown, Pa E a s t S t . Louis, 111. S a c r a m e n t o , Calif. Brockton, M a s s . . . Hoboken, N . J 2,187, 450 1, 560, 847 2,820, 265 3, 750, 288 5,404,178 1,809, 753 999,300 2, 055, 243 3, 324, 688 j 3,402, 579 111 112 113 114 115 Terre Haute, I n d . Saginaw, M i c h . . . Pawtucket, R. I.Passaic, N . J Gary, Ind 723, 067 3, 421, 586 2, 753, 765 3,486, 723 1, 519,123 530, 000 1, 353, 421 2,160, 295 2, 002,961 860,549 116 117 118 119 120 Springfield, O h i o . . . Altoona, P a . L o n g Beach, Calif. Chester, P a M o b i l e , Ala _. 1, 581,110 2, 232, 789 2,182,322 1,033, 070 418,006 1,060,318 757,436 2,019,207 739,679 413,167 121 122 123 124 125 Racine, Wis N e w Britain, Conn.. Lansing, Mich Holyoke, Mass Springfield, 111 1,129,350 718, 525 3, 278,076 2, 668, 263 1,930, 050 207,262 422,418 2,405,277 2,120,870 1,807, 741 97 Wilkes-Barre, P a - 1 20, 970 541,167 1, 252,168 606, 855 1,262 37, 644 47,296 180 59,098 | 836 1 21,244 2,223 44,166 203,000 14,669 255, 689 181,903 | 132,500 145,951 30,129 1,895 36,189 1,185 75 671, 339 41, 509 314, 606 13,763 571, 676 584,880 57,159 10, 672 50, 748 44,000 20,187 158, 745 12,150 9,550 94, 694 16,305 250 2,891 3,023 39, 097 990 450, 214 352,543 934, 706 I, 640, 958 142,196 601, 425 85 158, 710 4,864 10, 715 41, 257 10, 451 10,188 537, 884 248, 846 1,842 10, 046 13, 471 174,240 21, 650 12, 500 5,037 77,150 261, 086 104, 000 25, 005 3, 544 3,146 4,959 718,891 114, 874 737, 023 377, 291 30 123,405 9,511 15, 559 75 71, 361 1 72,407 81, 842 7,965 18,075 13,257 1,906 6,648 3,335 8,722 4,513 7,942 2,208 5,303 1,991 13, 540 1,512 8,967 25,490 1,012 2,999 165 275 1 245 | 62, 377 231, 388 684, 510 1,197,494 442, 226 1, 366, 544 87, 517 257, 255 85,853 151,912 60,282 22, 518 7,263 13,959 1,160 i 10,398 20,449 241,139 7,940 5,356 5,213 2,743 347 1,817 2,083 8,064 508 15, 069 43,752 160,536 72,263 216, 518 6,084 49, 200 2,280 39, 082 8,235 3,962 6, 720 320,787 108,968 390,555 38,308 1,028, 505 14,849 6,755 19, 319 6,848 11, 785 9,216 16, 577 20,172 1,747 1,066 268, 780 203, 559 25,000 923 2,974 1,833 4,722 7,838 26,755 103, 591 116, 201 17,030 | 1,300 7,385 15, 744 38, 898 4,265 19, 998 i 2, 435 11,211 11,918 4,170 41, 650 440 116,462 325, 535 160, 681 729,839 78,501 1,820 235,441 996,325 109,688 266, 644 1,000 4, 503 897 74,136 71,842 134, 217 16, 796 5, 513 19, 784 I n c l u d i n g a c c o u n t i n g receipts for supplies used for governmental p u r p o s e s i n excess of t h e v a l u e of t h o s e purchased^ a n d receipts from s u p p l i e s sold t o t h e p u b l i c . * T h e figures for t h i s c i t y cover t h e t r a n s a c t i o n s for only 11 m o n t h s . t 5 to TABLE 10.—NONREVENUE RECEIPTS: to 1922—Continued. 00 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 46.] NONREVENUE RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT O F - S Total. Issue of debt obligations. Other civil divisions. Private trusts. Sale of investments. Sale of supplies.1 Refunds. Offsets to outlays. General transfers. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. I—I nv> _ $74 38,613 Chattanooga, T e n n Berkeley, Calif Davenport, Iowa Hamtramck, Mich Bethlehem, P a 131 132 133 134 135 Covington, K y _ _ Lincoln, N e b r Portsmouth, Va Haverhill, M a s s . Wheeling, W . V a 876, 551 1,885, 246 1,921, 229 I 2, 836,904 344,319 418,922 1, 778,333 1,383, 703 1, 233,946 255,008 $279, 498 136 137 138 139 140 N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y H i g h l a n d P a r k , Mich__ Macon, G a Huntington, W . Va E a s t Orange, N . J 4, 873,884 1, 601, 699 893,123 356,696 4,145, 881 3, 232, 292 225,000 613, 036 237,476 2,065,920 558, 707 141 142 143 144 145 Lancaster, P a Roanoke, Va Tampa, Fla Augusta, G a Cicero, 111 227, 239 2, 010,188 i 1,078, 083 i 662,836 1, 542, 737 205, 420 1,415,003 973,233 395,474 1,505,451 146 147 148 149 150 Jackson, M i c h _ Winston-Salem, N . C Fresno, Calif. Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J 1,408,894 5,121,283 83, 942 | 661,244 5, 597,998 375,875 2, 798, 551 3,421 451,706 3, 569,188 151 152 153 154 Quincy, Mass P a s a d e n a , Calif Kalamazoo, M i c h . Maiden, Mass 3,430, 573 1,434,014 2,542,227 2,334,875 3,028,579 1,080,880 1,006,094 1, 841,356 _ _ . ._ . . $1,110,956 936, 721 280,444 1, 254,105 1, 456,164 $883,454 611,003 106,384 1,245,786 1,233,626 127 1?,8 129 130 $16,023 70, 000 300,186 750, 705 1,029 100,000 1,360 940 139 2,727 4,000 87,800 681, 788 1,024 37,183 2,515 1,133 40, 537 890,905 29,916 575, 548 221,998 7,196 217,350 5,750 105,609 2,900 10,000 48, 500 56, 334 9,060 96,175 687, 000 3,035 86,470 554, 729 44,283 58,104 15,209 12, 645 78,824 3,630 138,483 99,033 1,207,900 265,223 $27, 073 2,769 16, 473 242 $8, 406 ! 3,332 39,458 8,319 3,276 $56,779 36, 386 316 $146, 220 247, 387 37, 213 o I—I 118,233 6,267 10, 394 11,172 8,765 11, 640 608 1,189 1,412 171, 864 2,751 524, 225 609, 644 74,944 8,748 8,472 82, 967 9,818 9,998 382, 531 5,133 18,951 11,191 4, 054 647, 227 1,143,229 172,419 98, 211 1, 208, 462 1,911 13, 375 813 8,678 1,251 5,247 11,761 571,810 15, 000 6,606 5,237 1,394 192,975 14,325 19,133 5,056 5,750 2,079 19, 343 2,100 14,405 29, 325 16, 352 1, 600, 760 72, 671 103, 549 217, 513 8,924 21,655 3,053 6,176 4,498 53,721 13,106 23,027 216,024 790, 734 130, 640 > r Ul > H M Ul H HH a Ul o a H M ui GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION $2, 619 30, 637 OF 30,000 TO 50,000. $610,000 11,288 163,404 10,000 21, 382 $5,194,063 1, 617,145 635,451 3, 255, 509 2,216, 698 $2, 248,915 1,092,294 445,264 2,496,448 2,049, 386 Cedar Rapids, Iowa. McKeesport, Pa Newton, Mass Elmira, N. Y New Castle, Pa 810, 242 777, 623 3,141,147 1, 616,417 1,017, 849 790,160 686,249 1,790,241 1, 271,469 932,377 165 166 167 168 169 Decatur, 111 Chelsea, Mass Wichita Falls, Tex. Galveston, Tex Oak Park, 111 442, 513 1, 774, 239 399,832 278,210 1,299,141 236, 564 1,493,490 353,800 10,000 1, 243,851 170 171 172 173 174 Mount Vernon, N. Y_. Woonsocket, R. I Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind Montgomery, Ala 1,668,022 3, 507,872 1,131, 750 1, 787, 709 657,125 1,076,115 3,140, 565 175 176 177 178 179 Pittsfield, Mass Perth Amhoy, N. J_ Beaumont, Tex Lima, Ohio Stockton. Calif 1, 677, 678 3, 634, 901 644,414 1,859,435 2, 339,012 1,395, 681 2,711,395 615,687 1,459,729 2,132,347 180 181 182 183 184 Pueblo, Colo Medford, Mass Lexington, Ky Charleston, W. Va_ Salem, Mass 1,590,153 1,974,898 2, 747,171 982, 798 2,282, 268 559,336 1, 517,886 1,700,899 902,169 2, 017, 680 176,2 595 5,867 1,222 227, 235 9,054 44,816 141,911 62,971 51,316 13, 354 185 186 187 Butte, Mont Everett, Mass Fitchburg, Mass Madison, Wis West Hoboken, N. J . 697,820 1,672,928 3,210,603 2,389, 498 1,269,171 629,331 1,360,050 2,164,000 896, 680 519,040 204, 839 232,677 371, 871 246, 384 327 6,377 7,317 5,120 1,626 58,403 47,710 417,096 167, 250 152, 500 190 191 192 193 194 San Jose, Calif Hamilton, Ohio Springfield, Mo East Chicago, Ind.. Brookline, Mass 236,329 761,223 349,455 848,168 2, 591,865 52,196 267, 229 324,000 515, 517 2,149, 755 295, 385 283 4,134 17, 598 983 307, 545 3,714 27,177 8,366 155 156 157 158 159 Charlotte, N. C . Lakewood, Ohio. York, Pa Bay City, Mich.. Shreveport, L a . . . 160 161 162 163 164 $23,190 106 339,406 16,149 351,185 218,990 19, 298 1,300 1,979 21, 075 133,836 12, 651 9,706 332, 930 74, 507 744,195 1,338,191 628,046 265,890 468,104 116, 094 379, 269 967 8,467 881 2,279 2,649 19, 797 $27,410 33, 675 3,095 630 475, 719 14,066 1,400 28,115 609 11,297 111,353 874 4,765 213, 500 17, 627 70 10, 618 36,450 14,810 10,144 1,000 13,410 "~3~394" 17, 518 121,124 $47, 672 20, 755 477 5, 689 20,870 784 2,122 7,013 13,842 8,353 $1,800 17,004 2,623 2,439 $2, 234,257 426,590 9,302 401, 343 103,377 954 247 15, 797 1,208 1,032 2,571 2,272 266 11,256 4.476 19, 558 7,351 20,306 29,143 263 1,704 1,550 2,886 1,073 2,825 9,054 45,099 ,692 619 411 949 87,322 485,941 76,119 75,719 177, 715 29, 587 45,000 38, 799 25, 685 194, 550 251, 611 231,965 51, 204 6,000 453,448 688 265,930 141,769 w 00 406,844 3,138 1,294 362 19,068 6,670 16,971 87 31,515 4,884 3,495 1,441 18,831 2,310 5,563 10, 629 8,210 15,861 9, 754 1,691 19,466 285 5,910 37 500 480 28 539 2,852 3,860 3,197 627 8,904 4,100 including accounting receipts for supplies used for governmental purposes in excess of the value of those purchased, and receipts from supplies sold to the public. 980, 522 128,953 980,158 7,316 12, 096 50 39,101 359,038 925,419 339,867 151,131 135, 510 15, 000 15,009 to to CO TABLE 10.—NONREVENUE RECEIPTS: 1922—Continued. CO O City num- [ ber. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 46.J N O N R E V E N U E RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT O F — CITY. 1 Total. Issue of d e b t obligations. Other civil divisions. Private trusts. Sale of investments. Sale Of SUpplies.* xjpfnnrls lietunas. Offsets t o outlays. General transfers. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 195 196 197 198 199 E v a n s t o n , 111 Jamestown, N . Y Waco, T e x Superior, W i s Lorain, Ohio 200 ?01 ?,o? ?03 ?04 Muskegon, Mich Joliet, 111 D u b u q u e , Iowa Muncie, I n d C o l u m b i a , S. C ?05 ?06 ?07 ?08 ?09 Chicopee, M a s s B a t t l e Creek, M i c h N e w Rochelle, N . Y Pontiac, M i c h . A u r o r a , 111 ?10 211 212 213 214 Waterloo, I o w a _ . Taunton, Mass Stamford, C o n n Council Bluffs, I o w a Williamsport, P a ?1*> 916 217 *>18 91Q <>?0 224 $301, 250 293,166 790,951 502,192 1, 763, 566 $3,000 $271, 520 $5,192 4,124 876,732 740, 240 841, 353 663, 481 979,038 413,498 1, 267,045 1, 337,142 1,799,912 2,207, 746 283,190 1,054,104 100,000 1,341,677 464,271 231, 273 178,912 396,108 296, 674 489,450 820, 541 2, 916,109 2, 907, 638 509, 341 177, 591 717, 377 1, 234,841 2, 709,462 456, 607 55,000 P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio Poughkeepsie, N . Y R o c k I s l a n d , 111 Auburn, N . Y Austin, Tex 1, 256, 988 1,093, 362 505,053 1,407,918 349,180 1,170,367 673,984 457, 271 561, 729 312,915 Q u i n c y , 111 . 361, 594 1, 023,073 462, 576 448,070 2, 425, 454 167, 645 745, 783 324, 381 337, 524 1, 216, 526 Meriden, Conn Easton, P a New Brunswick, N . J _- . . __ $3, 931 553,930 1,861,427 780,161 865,098 741, 514 1,075,775 221 99? 99*} $342,733 1, 257,860 1, 574,862 1,094, 343 2,098, 584 1 3,988 3,111 1,858 65,974 185,970 3,000 46,280 19,850 11,000 15, 614 5,381 40,000 168,940 95, 795 267,328 262,464 86,020 369,375. 29,315 4,274 173 101, 862 8,905 1,743 38, 983 429 100 77, 460 32, 854 8,200 4,000 109, 560 10, 933 5,008 12,448 5,030 5,000 20, 350 45, 073 124,000 2,411 1,110 910,856 32, 696 4,225 10,000 300 24 46 24, 997 615 18, 628 1,763 1,295 $357 768 3,785 3, 521 13,481 $8,408 2,237 17, 764 200 12, 740 $29, 718 686, 238 571, 200 31, 500 258,387 9,738 1,698 9,882 878 11, 305 5,103 4, 650 4,190 516, 904 24,112 1,974 6,991 45,432 3,485 5,495 1,709 11,115 715 800 1,199 7,280 9,714 4,337 106 9,801 4,485 9,166 1, 966 9,541 360 3,010 14,896 4, 731 649 3,442 6,265 81 10,414 119 1,941 4,508 396 6,593 20 14,282 5,998 829,966 56,311 1, 200, 342 37, 555 3 CO > H H-) CO Q CO O 1,196 582, 766 53,916 107,615 67,029 31,142 36,134 548, 515 30,000 175,095 261,876 31,091 49, 250 702, 636 CO 909,245 j 1,123,224 1,207,361 3,249,222 2, 508,324 225 226 227 228 229 Danville, 111 Wilmington, N . C Ogden, Utah Miami, Fla Orange, N . J 230 231 232 233 234 West New York, N . J Amsterdam, N . Y._ Hazleton, Pa Norristown, Pa _ Kokomo, Ind 1,791,989 1,076,664 299,471 266,970 544,750 235 236 237 238 239 Oshkosh, W i s . , , Pensacola, Fla Lewiston, M e . . . Green Bay, Wis Columbus, Ga 240 241 242 243 244 Petersburg, Va_._ Watertown, N. Y . _ . East Cleveland, Ohio Phoenix, Ariz Sheboygan, Wis 245 246 247 248 249 Moline, 111 Waltham, Mass Anderson, Ind Revere, Mass Cumberland, Md 250 251 252 253 .. ._ 876, 528 1,042, 651 1,125,343 2, 776,289 1,183, 736 27,000 668,809 745,432 502,926 290,365 200,000 297,015 330,828 230,285 365 5,635 81, 521 13,401 242,621 2,200 617,874 986,267 834,957 1,082,905 302,033 212,491 932,896 580,000 592,378 48,480 338,004 22,826 187,179 404, 773 14 46,257 11,000 30,000 23,000 25,240 2,051,478 865,680 856,920 1,491, 358 742,564 1, 715,970 523, 952 494,346 1,219,395 380,866 70,187 308, 487 2,525 598 7,046 204, 611 5,463 16, 500 18,004 103,467 19,000 9,000 512,143 1, 783,617 530, 522 1,450,929 1,483,441 446, 735 1,344, 715 362,387 1, 360,799 1, 402,856 1,607 10,760 146,125 43 32,885 102, 713 Newport, R. I Newburgh, N . Y Muskogee, Okla Cranston, R. I._ 1,138,486 1,315, 585 682, 748 714,208 1,001,358 753,532 482,545 655,000 48, 906 133,851 7,121 46,000 10, 000 254 255 256 257 Montclair, N. J . Warren, Ohio La Crosse, Wis Clifton, N . J . 3, 507, 528 1,071,842 829,888 4,284,968 1,832,160 770,811 211, 473 2, 506,963 258 259 260 261 Lynchburg, Va Fort Smith, Ark. Colorado Springs, Colo. Steubenville, Ohio 860,457 365, 363 1, 288,040 189,870 1 __ 1 460,000 281, 940 1,185,068 100,186 1,427 5,115 3,431 8,696 3,170 10,787 2,658 265 7,306 17, 686 61,445 66,470 409,931 348,900 1,749 2,616 3,355 1,727 30 1,708 545 630 631,227 320, 517 5,000 66,940 2,817 298,739 „ 8,807 11, 355 3,045 20,000 4,970 320,387 181,814 86,809 9,938 22,002 4,792 25, 738 617 1,540 41, 530 146,281 18 1,500 609,489 2,672 254,998 311,712 214, 543 2,522 770 3,958 13,986 3,562 27,709 116,725 5,191 10, 261 3,823 1,969 3,319 3,171 1,206 4,883 1,000 2,926 23,292 14,665 42, 795 247,456 27,897 3,698 6,236 7,623 5,440 21,414 4,226 25,000 6,344 196,985 6,715 220, 825 12, 383 16,616 3,386 8,205 4,519 1,873 14,240 50 8,242 8,642 1,405 24,839 1,842 127,168 8,232 263 1,753 28,772 1,160 2,576 967 4,014 32,262 415,482 21,136 15,000 5,723 1,831 1,870 4,546 2,185 1,282 8,721 800, 301 297,918 284,441 1,558,146 4,379 1,199 1,087 546 6,375 24,728 8,256 258,992 53,934 65,920 89,138 Including accounting receipts for supplies used for governmental purposes in excess of the value of those purchased, and receipts from supplies sold to the public. 39, 966 TABLE 11.—NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: to CO to 1922. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 46.] NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S ON ACCOUNT O F — Cancellation of debt obligations. Total. Grand total Group Group Group Group Group 2, 091, 687, 716 $1, 026,366,913 I II III IV V 1, 299, 954, 278 291, 605, 940 258, 038, 695 132, 597, 768 100, 491, 035 666,962, 524 75, 902, 654 145,149, 278 77,423, 799 60, 928, 658 Other civil divisions. $256,842,727 131,082,808 75,189,966 20, 462,661 17, 007,112 13,100,180 Private trusts. $46,240,105 24, 722,180 9, 908, 947 5, 256,962 4, 363, 202 1,988,814 Purchase of investments. Purchase of supplies. 1 Refunds. Outlays offset by receipts. General transfers. $7,8 $473,473, 227 $265, 298, 247 $5,720,819 $9, 907,380 194, 262,133 25, 003,353 27, 529,195 10, 626, 784 7, 876, 782 2, 258, 468 1,177, 465 1, 448, 963 585, 295 250, 628 5,191, 525 941, 238 2,109, 721 941, 622 723, 274 GROUP I—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND 2,978,043 | 1,360,583 2,092,878 I 1,006,045 j 400,749 i 272, 496, 597 102,121, 734 53, 989, 037 20, 643,909 24, 221,950 > o > w H > OVER. H H-t 1 ?, 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1? N e w York, N . Y . Chicago, 111 Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, M o __ Boston, M a s s Los Angeles, Calif.San Francisco, Calif Buffalo, N . Y - . - $600, 738, 759 252, 848, 044 48, 462, 915 66,147, 717 65, 567, 240 13, 330, 355 $455, 897, 948 93,155,053 11,388,702 39,126, 828 7, 659,441 4,000,108 43, 664, 691 13, 585, 809 74,945, 542 22, 283,951 68, 888,094 29, 491,161 18, 635, 964 7, 206,000 3,818, 715 12,009,928 5, 340, 230 8, 723,607 $16, 849, 696 12,995,865 1, 583, 738 10, 005, 785 43, 990, 739 3, 529,066 $14, 769, 883 1,146, 589 41, 963 1, 531, 532 863, 312 700, 054 $81, 724, 374 37, 630, 801 15, 249, 677 7, 205, 828 3,112, 335 1, 970, 283 5, 511,198 150, 255 49, 261 3, 681, 602 24, 863 1, 253, 378 509,488 8, 850, 984 2,951,100 497, 595 1, 509,073 29, 476,000 4, 084,083 26, 606,335 4,053,380 5,957,006 $53,930 53, 292 1,163,150 375, 340 236, 315 224, 636 126, 583 25,222 $1, 265, 529 392,152 227, 602 760,430 826,853 36, 551 $38, 557 255, 853 389, 921 76,634 6,606 $30,177, 399 107, 435, 735 19,715,380 5,964, 243 8, 662, 586 2,851, 372 178, 831 209, 642 754, 803 119,145 294,147 125, 840 22, 772 446,477 304,131 200, 545 756, 060 480,487 10, 314, 687 2,498, 693 39,155, 778 8, 420, 397 27, 714, 899 9, 585, 428 $182, 401 46, 281 69,144 62, 268 76, 581 65, 717 $58, 672 304,881 131, 536 45, 755 90, 367 33, 513 $19, 798, 344 3, 013, 502 11,914,688 8,175, 276 17, 476, 622 13, 063,478 GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000. 13 14 T> 16 17 18 M i l w a u k e e , Wis__ Washington, D . C Newark, N . J C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio Minneapolis, M i n n N e w Orleans, L a -- $39, 752, 645 7,010, 728 49,065,600 28,362, 738 23, 699, 711 18,183, 599 1 $3,665,982 196,964 23,408, 768 1,955, 450 1,285,869 4,661,695 $6,965,560 4 IS, 476 10,178,302 13,148,931 2, 672,674 $1, 683, 461 1, 815, 334 186,081 296,735 297, 245 170,096 $7, 294, 077 1,110, 079 3,175, 843 4, 678, 058 1, 530, 534 189,100 $104,148 105, 211 1,238 265 269,819 IP H O w O *4 19 20 21 22 23 j Kansas City, Mo. ; Indianapolis, Ind ' Seattle, W a s h . . . . , Rochester, N. Y.. , Jersey City, N. J. 17,070,182 20, 618,145 41, 821,988 15, 962, 213 30,058, 391 4, 585, 560 5,183,016 15, 991, 202 9, 363, 506 5, 604, 642 2, 016,845 3, 464, 345 21, 270, 588 3, 591, 695 11,462,550 1,903,067 1, 032,831 320,374 2, 083,327 120, 396 1, 922,840 47, 084 48, 602 275, 000 4, 732,136 577 82, 441 499, 547 114, 219 115,323 113, 785 144,095 29, 657 35,986 371,361 154,882 124, 963 6,119 38, 534 6,154,609 10, 539, 761 3,422,617 498, 690 8, 064,147 G R O U P I I I — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000. ?4 25 ?6 27 ?R P o r t l a n d , Oreg D e n v e r , Colo Toledo, Ohio C o l u m b u s , Ohio Providence, It. I 29 30 31 3? 33 St. P a u l , M i n n Louisville, K y O a k l a n d , Calif Atlanta, Ga._. A k r o n , Ohio 34 35 36 37 38 Omaha, Nebr B i r m i n g h a m , Ala Worcester, M a s s . Syracuse, N Y_ R i c h m o n d , Va 39 40 41 42 43 $9,902,153 10,166,303 4, 890,416 7, 506, 646 13, 773,645 6,239,698 4,088,875 1 1,908,959 1 4,185, 766 3,607,928 _ _ $229,860 459,682 345,469 132,520 68,295 $688,489 560, 500 1,165,960 1,649, 734 4, 818,852 $47,042 207, 220 130, 756 403 $542,465 54, 785 66, 771 63, 556 17,110 $222,232 55,743 58,027 50,095 66,878 $1,752, 369 4, 688,177 1,667,869 3,808,238 2,322, 591 4,218, 876 1,464,490 1,009,856 2, 290,917 1, 724, 288 15,955 117,690 395,090 1,283 124, 733 1, 382, 665 25,435 20,900 389,666 23, 945 46, 864 75,194 21,386 31,116 64, 269 65,233 4,784 2,700 10,041 26,228 37,940 521, 324 2,457,174 462,856 1, 390,124 1,296, 220 154,973 22,152 193,176 516,382 15,398 710, 466 2, 645,008 1,135,600 9,500 530, 700 42,049 113,477 13, 907 13,300 42,606 49,493 126,162 3,153 741,954 455, 615 1, 354, 714 127, 347 3,311,613 90,779 76 8,525 10, 593 9,953 2,000 184, 504 53,200 80, 000 346,074 5,826 68,743 28, 089 26,342 10,798 50,921 45,746 19,809 89,422 24,352 96,079 3,158, 755 276,083 2, 395, 111 182, 774 1,245,985 210 25,358 84,421 358,000 1,420,422 17,861 103,497 15, 307 7,952 27,280 30,596 4,548 5, 700 126, 340 186,150 25,126 36,465 83,603 556, 789 3,092,229 342, 071 133,680 41, 275 51,173 39*911 19,288 8,440 17,139 11,414 70,405 18,846 79,000 2,466, 665 253, 750 1, 520, 415 120,227 $6, 419, 696 2,531, 537 1, 455,564 1,802,100 5,874,116 $1, 608, 659 605,803 312, 650 6, 763,929 5,629, 334 14,038,365 10,018,637 4, 521,938 1 I j I 4,694, 495 2,392,822 10,145,019 7, 790,033 619, 580 San Antonio, Tex New Haven, Conn Dallas, Tex Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio 3, 662,240 7,498,555 1, 935, 201 4,762, 215 2,475,336 ! ! 1 j 3,413,787 3, 579,360 1,342,462 2,143,992 754,406 44 45 46 47 48 Bridgeport, Conn Houston, Tex H a r t f o r d , Conn.__ Grand Rapids, Mich Scranton, P a 2, 665,576 2,847,075 ! 7,545,046 ! 2,315,783 ! 628,092 1,987,973 548,112 2,359,564 588,300 348,902 49 50 51 52 53 Springfield, M a s s Paterson, N . J ~ Des Moines, Iowa Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio N e w Bedford, M a s s 6,353,494 8,478,391 1,339,055 5,418,024 7,430,488 5, 074, 717 3, 755,483 922, 737 2,378,879 6, 306,835 908, 368 1, 253,162 783,426 113,031 119, 625 923, 672 71,197 1,419,044 95, 555 54 55 56 57 58 Trenton, N . J.Norfolk, V a Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h Camden, N . J Fall R i v e r , M a s s . 2,981, 350 10, 779,236 4, 264,119 3,158, 516 4,941,044 480, 655 10,247,788 3, 641, 694 1,400, 204 3,092,000 1,199,067 1,097 7,812 35, 679 87, 356 65,000 7,996 538, 538 355,680 227, 898 481,500 367,409 1 ._ _ _. 1,069, 787 1, 558,922 2,041 461,371 1,065, 614 487,845 459,191 1, 273, 378 1,048, 769 737, 586 370, 499 260 2,848 207,033 16, 755 81, 365 727 3,897 13,093 1,000 61,468 31, 758 17, 235 3,844 89, 240 20, 508 2,503 191 82,547 14,995 82, 394 4,434 1,472 Payments for supplies purchased for, resale, and the excess of payments for supplies over the value of those charged to expense and outlay accounts. 751, 434 34, 757 187, 034 156,106 734, 390 Q > IT1 > f to co CO TABLE 11.—NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: to 1922—Continued. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 46.] NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT O F Cancellation of debt obligations. Total. Other civil divisions. Private trusts. Purchase of investments. Purchase of supplies. 1 Refunds. Outlays offset by receipts. General transfers. GROUP I I I — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. 59 60 61 63 63 Nashville, T e n n Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Lowell, M a s s Kansas City, Kans _- 64 65 66 67 F o r t W o r t h , Tex._ Cambridge, Mass Reading, P a . Erie, P a _. 68 69 70 71 Flint, Mich Y o n k e r s , N . Y___ Spokane, Wash Duluth, Minn 7? 7S 74 75 Lynn, Mass Elizabeth, N . J . Utica, N . Y Tacoma, Wash $1,932,720 2,447,956 4,049,838 I 4,326, 531 1,576,001 $704,621 1,166,591 412,359 3, 693,486 933,108 2, 242, 667 5,072,489 \ 840, 206 770,412 1,253, 809 3,491,425 312, 300 586, 572 4, 377, 903 12, 355,841 1 1, 676, 693 | 1, 267,561 1, 407, 366 10, 599,472 764,034 579, 983 4,188,251 3, 384,033 2,098,396 772,233 5,193,953 6,000,849 3,181,444 2,004,203 $44,832 150 45 16,196 $50,000 75,428 148,035 20,824 138, 516 7,093 6,849 23,497 27,518 218,342 110, 900 1,170,148 804,626 6,171 163, 724 26,891 79, 642 48, 260 20,125 501, 287 628,778 512,228 35, 687 535,521 792,918 674,084 10,652 30, 201 43, 220 46, 780 98,605 283,148 1, 094,120 24,671 428,137 21,482 $610,708 589, 798 742,805 1,144 $109 5,489 14,042 51,684 3,314 32,088 $24,359 6,414 37,699 9,456 16,843 $163, 606 25,650 9,680 3,572 940 $990,134 518,333 3,441,915 9,241 470,398 30,302 11,078 18,375 14, 781 18,423 78,692 3,859 927, 551 587,948 296,442 84,854 77, 280 49, 013 10,010 89,319 66,960 1,683 1,501, 367 374, 552 117,784 4,000 6,474 5,095 33, 726 4,314 28,176 68,816 4,000 18,015 100,700 612,647 299, 787 672,247 2,206 9 % a F w. H > M GO H a w O CO GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000. 76 77 78 79 80 81 8? 83 Jacksonville, Fla Somerville, Mass Oklahoma City, Okla Fort Wayne, Ind $693,008 2,486,931 5,465,677 4,321,171 3,860,965 | 2,120, 208 2,423,505 616,891 j $151, 584 2,057,271 1,104,941 3,869,581 3, 266, 770 1,274, 738 1,392,194 190,103 $412, 538 $17, 232 2,876 755, 761 $188, 518 334, 226 515,939 24, 373 $3, 590, 702 29,060 2,293 605,403 13, 565 38,803 328,112 478,938 63, 753 16,100 ~"~ 1,000 $65, 674 5,681 2,567 4,501 11,079 23,155 12,458 1,590 $270,000 - $8, 565 10,917 1,200 400 789 82,603 40, 111 6,668 2,228 43, 504 323,144 308, 666 36,482 Tulsa, Okla Evansville, Ind. 1,228, 513 638,102 591,493 32,380 457,767 445,483 11,336 42, 558 Savannah, Ga 531,716 743, 513 2, 507,487 1, 636, 919 1,837,004 452,731 434,174 1,818, 255 676,160 540,960 2,613 10,440 10,000 Knoxville, T e n n . . El Paso, Tex.2.._. San Diego, Calif.. 20,970 548, 634 132,000 230,022 45,408 Bayonne, N . J M a n c h e s t e r , N . EL. Harrisburg, P a Peoria, 111 St. Joseph, M o 5, 501,323 3, 769, 429 805,346 1,285,102 481,965 3,121,001 2,897,300 368, 227 1,094. 750 289, 654 1,009 11,856 102,100 158,978 146,400 77,083 903 30,129 18, 449 Wichita, Kans 100 Sioux C i t y , I o w a . South Bend, I n d . . Portland, M e 831,894 594, 674 1,431,259 806,921 3,388,191 742,956 552,989 1,340,109 462,463 2,146,405 101 102 103 104 105 Troy, N . Y B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y_ Roekford, 111 C h a r l e s t o n , S. C — . Little Rock, A r k . . . 2,486, 584 1,029,308 1, 536,050 724, 388 3,868, 704 1,801,119 342,149 1,317,188 437,216 3,808,544 106 107 108 109 110 Johnstown, Pa E a s t St. L o u i s , 111. S a c r a m e n t o , CalifBrockton, M a s s . . . Hoboken, N . J 550, 707 1,127,255 912, 752 3,319,899 5,616,126 174, 000 561, 349 255, 647 2,872,400 3,479,604 111 112 113 114 115 Terre H a u t e , I n d . Saginaw, M i c h Pawtucket, R. I... Passaic, N . J Gary, Ind 498, 764 2,469, 856 2, 299, 641 2, 722,691 1,295,818 265,000 399,457 1, 754, 391 1,301, 445 1 584, 356 116 117 118 119 120 Springfield, O h i o . . Altoona, P a L o n g B e a c h , CalifChester, P a M o b i l e , Ala 1,035,822 2,055,201 357,652 938, 691 345,435 545,216 201,382 584,700 339, 583 248,846 4,237 12, 672 5,643 923 43 121 122 123 124 125 Racine, Wis N e w Britain, Conn.. Lansing, Mich Holyoke, Mass Springfield, 111 1,249,586 811,646 1,235,909 2, 685, 823 1,205,719 135,711 434,198 352, 504 2,117, 500 1,021,302 719,708 114,874 737,454 377,291 114,702 3,133 9,041 116 34, 212 87 A l l e n t o w n , P a 90 97 Wiikes-Barre, P a . 1 2 1,252,168 606,855 34,983 1,650 671,156 84,187 314,039 19, 556 571, 706 584,880 57, 200 6,793 10,879 3,000 500 18,030 275,946 3,050 21,243 125,077 60,102 250 450, 214 352, 543 934, 706 1,640,958 142,196 601,425 75 118,187 767 745 10,900 107,071 47, 646 124, 525 39,954 4,426 46,886 85,800 223,054 16,504 50, 640 568,165 P a y m e n t s for supplies p u r c h a s e d for resale, a n d t h e excess of p a y m e m T h e figures for t h i s c i t y cover t h e transactions for only 11 m o n t h s . 47,296 180 1,021 40,188 922 8,245 7,801 38,410 3,695 2,755 194,877 235,565 759 85,600 1,000 272,080 169,561 21, 797 112,400 26,170 26,134 2,974 1,833 4,722 7,838 26, 755 1,906 6,648 3,335 8,722 4,513 17,030 1,300 25,490 1,012 2,999 165 275 245 103, 591 116,201 62,377 231,388 684, 510 798,939 442,226 1,022,974 87, 517 257, 255 85,853 151,912 7,942 2,208 5,303 1,991 13,540 7,263 13,959 1,160 10,398 20,449 241,139 7,940 5,356 5,213 2,743 347 1,817 2,083 8,064 508 15,069 43, 752 66,804 72, 263 216, 018 6,084 49, 200 2,280 39,082 8,235 3,962 6,720 2,435 320, 787 102,437 390, 330 38, 308 1,061,373 14,849 6,755 19,319 6,848 11, 785 9,216 16, 577 20,172 1,747 1,066 7,385 15,744 38,898 4,265 19,998 11,211 11,918 4,170 41, 650 440 60, 282 22,518 116,462 325, 535 160,681 754,819 80,432 1,820 235,441 996,325 109,912 266,644 1,000 4,503 897 74,136 71,842 134,217 16,910 5,513 19,784 for supplies over t h e v a l u e of those charged to expense a n d o u t l a y accounts. TABLE 11.—NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: to 1922—Continued. CO OS City nuniber. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 46.] NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S ON ACCOUNT O F — CITY. Total. Cancellation of debt obligations. Other civil divisions. Frivate trusts. Purchase of investments. Purchase of supplies. 1 Refunds. Outlays offset by receipts. General transfers. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. 1?,6 197 1?8 __ _ . 130 Chattanooga, Tenn Berkeley, Calif Davenport, Iowa Hamtramck, Mich Bethlehem, P a 131 13? 133 134 135 Lincoln, N e b r _ Portsmouth, Va Haverhill, Mass Wheeling, W . V a ._ _ _ -_ _ _ 19q - _. $562,707 545,098 • 611,477 264,994 987,258 $313,046 219, 379 464, 490 256,675 762,900 970,881 1,101,316 1,307,769 1 3,005,062 1 405,264 511,942 993,268 593,900 1,832, 500 303, 661 $279,498 1,946,920 l 2,021,063 700,497 350,056 I 3,230, 220 132, 500 318,043 424,753 82,090 1,130,410 558, 707 215,179 889,071 | 942,389 | 880,907 j 775,302 180,000 157,186 833,878 525, 223 738,016 $79 38,614 $38,177 749 102,100 799 670 11, 550 42, 277 251,531 13, 236 $8,406 3,332 39,458 8,319 3,276 70,000 $56,779 36,386 316 $146,220 247,387 37,213 118,233 3 > a > Ul 136 137 13K 139 140 141 149 143 144 145 N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y Highland Park, Mich._ Tampa, Fla 146 147 148 149 150 Jackson, M i c h Winston-Salem, N . C F r e s n o , Calif 151 152 153 154 Quincy, Mass Atlantic City, N . J . . __ 1,366,733 ] 4,185,850 131,116 700,565 4,475,902 404,826 1, 638,903 45, 531 451,950 2,783,321 2,728,877 658, 870 2, 204,750 2,037,934 2,333,354 308,104 532,432 1, 609,830 300,180 1,783 750,705 -_ _ _ _ 991 5,000 547,320 1,407 154,746 202, 930 32,769 19,400 16, 260 59,186 59,929 128,025 34,537 2,595 $1,435 81,946 1,024 7,196 1,608 16,473 890,905 26,565 4,675 3,035 125, 547 218, 500 39, 083 58,423 4,111 6,619 77, 795 943 107, 274 39, 644 1,207,900 265,223 629,416 221,998 29, 448 908,000 2,504 5,'064 28,441 6,267 10,394 11,172 8,765 11,640 608 1,189 1,412 8,748 8,472 82,967 9,818 9,998 382, 531 5,133 18,951 11,191 4,054 817,701 1,137, 892 172,419 98 211 1,131,132 1,911 13,375 • 813 8,678 1,251 5, 247 11,761 659,324 15,000 6,606 5,237 19,133 5,056 5,750 2,079 19,343 2,100 14,405 29, 325 16, 352 1,604 822 72,671 103, 549 217,513 8,924 21, 655 3,053 6,176 4,498 53, 721 13,106 23,027 216,024 886,917 130, 640 1,394 171 739 2,751 658,561 609, 644 74,944 192,975 14,325 H M Ul o Ul o o H i—i GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000. 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 1fv> 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 17? 173 174 Charlotte, N . C L a k e w o o d , Ohio York, Pa S h r e v e p o r t , La__ _ Elmira, N . Y . N e w Castle, Pa._ D e c a t u r , "Q1 W i c h i t a Falls, T e x O a k P a r k 111 M o u n t Vernon, N . Y Kenosha, Wis 175 176 177 Pittsfleld, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J Beaumont, Tex 178 179 Stockton 180 181 18? 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 Medford, Mass Lexington, K y C h a r l e s t o n , W . Va Salem, M a s s Butte, Mont Everett, Mass Madison, Wis West Hoboken N Hamilton, Ohio. Brookline. Mass 1 $4, 722,204 1,099,984 152,636 1,001,265 1,130,442 J $1,076,301 369,214 83, 569 153,850 968,451 227,249 175, 765 2,983,452 1 526,429 226,795 198,186 80,000 1,976,096 133,860 142, 723 612,873 1, 681, 573 157,894 221, 287 772,162 1 365,406 1,352,356 111, 862 170,265 736,952 1,035,422 2,507,484 1,316, 470 671, 936 462,312 433,456 2,025,427 196, 527 222,877 435, 613 1, 662, 870 3,359, 644 606, 391 1,139,222 397,909 Calif 190 191 192 193 194 , 1,380,700 1,813, 870 593,192 631,330 191,169 $22,422 106 10, 660 $1, 340,132 225,653 42, 284 97,800 18,415 16, 755 250 1,982 5,714 11, 524 6,071 160, 281 77,048 $1,420 21, 534 339,406 351,185 218,990 52,815 164, 586 133,836 $34,332 554 6,230 609 874 9,033 7,309 332,930 74, 507 744,196 265,890 468,104 1,689,143 1,856, 601 1, 641,134 381, 059 2, 373, 278 543,622 1, 430,454 579,061 85, 490 2,119, 500 227, 235 1,014,897 1, 034, 845 2, 997,478 1,931,841 1,017,912 907, 554 756, 718 2,240, 500 557,800 199,000 204,839 232, 677 371,871 246, 384 314,431 901,117 42, 505 762, 776 1 2, 276,070 96,420 350,923 17,000 439,500 1,864,794 176, 286 295,385 133 406,844 80,995 379, 954 347 8,640 57 35 2,529 19,872 934 2,094 691 2,784 215 4,336 3,142 1,403 4,133 9,003 243 298,119 2,224 29,000 151, 200 22,929 9,000 12,083 18, 596 365 62 668,482 4,500 229, 430 159,181 114,819 94,603 260,000 8,814 4, 740 9,394 95,897 15,000 150, 714 47,194 225, 000 2,766 362 61, 372 76,382 940 132 13, 750 7,764 138 2.171 $47, 672 20, 755 477 5,689 20,870 $1,800 17,004 2,623 2,439 784 2,122 7,013 13,842 8,353 954 247 15,797 1,208 1,032 2,571 2,272 266 619 11,256 4,476 19, 558 7,351 20, 306 29,143 263 1,704 1,550 2,886 1,073 2,825 9,054 45,099 4,692 4,884 3,495 1,441 18, 831 2,310 5,563 10, 629 8,210 15,861 9,754 1,691 19,466 285 5,910 37 411 949 500 480 28 539 2,852 3,860 3,197 627 698 8,904 4,100 Payments for supplies purchased for resale, and the excess of payments for supplies over the value of those charged to expense and outlay accounts. $2, 234, 257 426, 590 9,302 401,343 103, 377 87, 322 485,941 76,119 75, 719 177,715 29, 587 45,000 38,799 25,629 187, 554 251, 611 231,965 51, 204 5, 681 408,058 688 265,930 141, 769 Q ft > > fed 980,522 128,953 964,858 7,316 12,096 50 39,101 359,038 930,724 336,371 150, 683 135, 510 15,000 15,009 to -3 TABLE 11.—NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: 1922—Continued. to 00 00 City number, f [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 46.] NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S ON ACCOUNT O F — CITY. Total. Cancellation of debt obligations. Other civil divisions. Private trusts. Purchase of investments. Purchase of supplies.1 Refunds. Outlays offset by receipts. General transfers. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,0C0—Continued. 195 Evanston, 111 196 Jamestown, N . Y_. 197 Waco, Tex _. Superior, Wis Lorain, Ohio $375, 988 1, 314, 416 1 1, 075, 674 934, 020 1,013,941 $317,960 401,109 315,686 143, 882 661, 205 $271,520 $1,658 553, 930 61 200 201 202 203 204 Muskegon, Mich. Joliet, 111 Dubuque, Iowa._ Muncie, Ind Columbia, S. C... 1,319,345 ' 291, 393 1 369,153 1 419,820 743,881 347,004 246,801 330,676 323,796 652, 256 413,498 205 206 207 208 209 Chicopee, Mass Battle Creek, Mich... New Rochelle, N . Y-. Pontiac, Mich Aurora, 111 1,428,092 1, 341,802 1,822, 356 2, 394, 360 1 223, 700 1,223, 700 106,000 1,348,035 475,100 133,465 178,912 396,108 296,665 504,205 210 211 212 213 214 Waterloo, Iowa Taunton, Mass Stamford, Conn Council Bluffs, Iowa. Williamsport, Pa 383, 842 3,110, 541 2, 516,346 308, 841 214,154 269, 731 1,903,241 2,311,129 258, 570 101,563 356,365 628, 910 560,278 1, 260, 730 551,159 190,044 293,123 520, 505 426,402 514,894 215 216 217 218 219 ( Portsmouth, Ohio._. I Poughkeepsie, N . Y . ! Rock Island, 111 j Auburn, N, Y I Austin, Tex 220 Quincy, 111 221 Newport News, Va_. 222 Meriden, Conn 362,834 733,845 348. 263 1 190,565 461,599 225,000 168,940 102,609 1,344 3,149 1, 854 65, 684 12,650 18,308 12, 254 16,936 34,888 13,395 3,034 2 7,800 102,809 3,344 1,743 36, 745 93,297 157,858 46, 518 $8,408 2,237 17,764 200 12,746 $29,718 624,345 569,781 229,987 258,387 5,103 7,863 9,738 1,698 9,882 878 11,305 4,650 4,190 513,904 21,437 1,974 8,336 45,432 19,102 3,485 5,495 1,709 11,115 715 800 1,199 7,280 9,714 4,337 $6,113 16,104 1,110 10,000 442,449 32,923 4,000 106 9,801 4,485 9,166 1,966 119 2,265 13,950 8,433 1,295 615 5,418 6 262,464 3 $357 768 3,785 3,521 13, 481 84,000 25,987 2,991 8,267 267,328 86,020 $19,545 8,324 167,000 2,500 68,061 14,896 4,731 649 3,442 6,265 81 10,414 119 9,541 360 3,010 396 6,593 20 o ui H > H M Ul H M 829,966 56,266 1,236,368 37 555 1,196 582, 766 53,916 107,615 67,029 31,142 36 113 557, 771 30,000 148, 510 261,832 31,091 o Ul o 1=51 Ul 369,148 1,330 37,950 12,754 . 199 37,100 14,141 298, 739 2,983 789, 082 208,537 347,147 24,000 106,141 186,608 330,828 230, 288 200 4,869 32,688 243, 407 4,000 595, 633 832, 732 876,153 768, 345 586,268 191,093 809, 361 644,196 264,101 334, 525 330, 641 23, 410 16, 936 187,179 404,773 14 43, 210 1,077,253 881,809 518, 719 392,657 | 498, 516 745, 519 532,901 242, 960 134,233 133, 388 70,187 308,471 223 224 Easton, Pa N e w Brunswick, N . J 279,779 1 2,240, 733 176, 356 1,039, 948 225 226 227 228 229 D a n v i l l e , 111 Wilmington, N . C Ogden, D t a h Miami, Fla Orange, N . J 354,160 964,821 503, 499 1, 347, 671 2, 549,397 321,736 858,503 408, 046 921, 738 1,106,523 230 931 939 933 934 West N e w York, N . J Amsterdam, N . Y Hazleton, P a ._ Norristown, Pa ._ Kokomo, Ind __ _ __ . 1, 293, 838 939,409 33,106 177, 888 436, 929 935 936 937 938 939 Oshkosh, W i s Pensacola, F l a Lewiston, M e Green B a v , W i s Columbus, Ga 940 241 949 ?43 ?44 Petersburg, V a . Watertown, N . Y . _ E a s t Cleveland, Ohio P h o e n i x , Ariz _ . Sheboygan, Wis _ 945 246 947 948 949 M o l i n e , 111 Waltham, Mass Anderson, I n d Revere, Mass Cumberland, M d . 515, 716 1, 536,199 236, 216 1,059, 482 511,101 468, 509 1,183,392 66,000 969, 395 378, 200 950 951 959 953 Newport, R. I Newburgh, N . Y M u s k o g e e , Okla Cranston, R. I 1,006,708 941,483 560,424 772, 694 850,000 390,011 213,699 680, 000 954 955 956 957 Montclair, N . J Warren, Ohio. L a Crosse, W i s Clifton, N . J 2,432,836 626,003 728, 402 3,180, 210 458,389 281,065 107, 937 1, 397,351 968 959 960 961 L y n c h b u r g , Va Fort Smith, Ark Colorado Springs, Colo S t e u b e n v i l l e , Ohio 826, 226 391,296 288,189 237, 729 390,000 308, 688 178,833 145,000 1 . __ ._ . _ . _ _ _ „ ._ __ _ _ _ ._ ._ _ _ 2,817 i 9,947 1,749 4,777 37,035 2,943 14,907 2,025 25 598 5,198 200, 674 1,466 10, 595 25, 200 18, 500 31,400 11, 718 4,631 3,896 4,897 145, 566 13,827 22,355 2,400 24, 206 126 857 6,927 65, 774 41, 529 133,404 5 159,399 35,000 609, 489 1,019 320, 670 10,000 317,952 213, 764 1,922 670 320, 387 181,814 9,501 86,809 53, 856 48, 906 133, 851 6,223 2,747 8,036 5,559 14, 733 155, 502 1,410 24, 535 3,045 1,513 1,941 4,508 14,282 5,998 49,250 807,047 1,427 5,115 3,431 8,696 3,170 10, 787 2,658 265 7,306 17,393 61,445 67,470 409,931 348,900 2,616 3,355 1,727 30 1,708 545 630 751,657 320, 517 5,000 66,940 1,206 4,883 23,292 14,665 42, 795 1,000 2,926 240,678 27,897 3,698 6,236 7,623 5,440 21,414 4,226 25, 000 6,344 196,985 6,715 220,825 12,383 16,616 3,386 8,205 4,519 1,873 14, 240 50 8,242 8,642 1,405 24,839 1,842 127,168 8,232 263 1,753 28, 772 1,160 2,576 967 4,014 32,262 414,901 21,136 15,000 5,723 1,831 1,870 4,646 2,185 1,282 8,721 1,035,361 331,825 284,441 1,549,146 4,379 1,199 1,087 546 6,375 24, 728 8,256 262,337 53,934 65,929 89,138 10, 261 3,823 1,969 3,319 3,171 39, 966 s w Payments for supplies purchased for resale, and the excess of payments for supplies over the value of those charged to expense and outlay accounts. CO TABLE 12.—AMOUNT O F S P E C I F I E D A S S E T S AT C L O S E O F Y E A R : (This table is presented in two sections. to 1922. o See also pp. 248 to 255). [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 48.] ASSETS I N SINKING F U N D S . ASSETS I N PUBLIC TRUST F U N D S . Aggregate. Total. Cash. Investments. Total. Cash. Investments. Real property. $2, 272,373,414 Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V $1,091,623,431 1, 646,274,469 217,886,444 216,929, 204 109,806, 747 81,476, 550 $78,683, 564 30, 664,229 12, 755,896 15,798,913 12,398, 609 7,065,917 $1, 012, 939,857 815, 766, 947 65, 274,077 85, 385, 532 25, 617, 525 20,895, 776 $176, 601, 631 ;8, 973, 743 134, 515, 059 12,195,121 12, 745, 936 8, 504, 979 8, 640, 536 4,240, 913 1, 901, 945 790, 946 1,138, 931 901, 008 $50,718,167 47,827, 245 1, 723,190 834,164 195,468 138,100 Securities, $116,909,721 82,446,901 8, 569,986 11,120,826 7,170, 580 7,601, 428 3 > a i—i CO > GROUP I — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 AND OVER. 1 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 q 10 ii i? New York, N . Y Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, P a Detroit, M i c h Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, M o Boston, M a s s Baltimore, M d Los Angeles, Calif Pittsburgh, P a San Francisco, Calif Buffalo, N . Y ._ $976,956,329 118, 774, 714 170,179,845 20, 259, 274 62, 559,056 20, 776,225 109,479,123 42, 353,801 41, 791, 501 25,405,379 34,948, 391 22, 790,821 $647,094,857 748, 636 54,474, 690 13, 547,496 17, 726, 772 8, 783, 552 41,898,892 37, 517,342 5, 841, 864 10,382, 789 2,204,156 I 6, 210,130 $7,777,105 371. 636 666,890 2,340, 590 6,108,867 2,500, 872 $639, 317, 752 377, 000 53, 807,800 11,206,906 11, 617, 905 6, 282, 680 $26,140, 852 21, 501, 205 63,088, 694 624,008 88,862 3, 981,040 $1, 236,052 1,276,283 250,348 27,808 83,862 60, 663 2,923, 792 136, 773 2, 569, 864 2,362, 764 2,204,156 700,920 38, 975,100 37, 380, 569 3, 272,000 8,020, 025 15,882,915 1, 383, 855 184, 993 1,027, 575 204, 939 406,121 548, 668 17,894 121, 270 344,995 136,939 136,131 5, 509, 210 $10, 987, 792 29, 321, 257 2, 558, 292 4,959,904 $24, 904,800 9, 237,130 33, 517,089 596,200 5,000 1,362,085 10,374, 343 1,365, 961 63, 723 682, 580 68,000 269, 990 GROUP II—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000. Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C_ Newark, N . J Cincinnati, Ohio___ Minneapolis, Minn New Orleans, L a . ~ $12,500,515 1 14, 695,834 21, 686,474 1 i 83,112,194 13,350,433 1 1 9, 510,419 | | $4, 563,466 14,815,073 26,856,491 | 3,794,879 3, 518,903 1 $45, 966 479,967 1,623, 703 128«»337 3,403, 905 $4, 517, 500 14, 335,106 25, 232, 788 3, 666, 542 114, 998 $1,931, 578 568, 260 499,060 4, 664, 678 1 843, 286 1, 566,141 1 $598, 328 34, 510 126,188 117,533 73,887 157,209 $1,394,800 324,890 $1, 333,250 533, 750 372,872 3,152, 345 769,399 1,084,042 O w O o M 12,894,624 1 | 8,238, 562 11,800, 303 7,485,095 22,611,991 19 9n 91 99 93 Seattle, W a s h Rochester, N . Y 6,193, 566 1,431, 407 1,094,900 3, 519,181 12,242,107 5,453,300 740, 266 1, 431,407 1,094,900 2, 590,181 1, 217, 264 929, 000 11,024,843 438,259 1 847, 539 30,005 774, 223 32,092 36,139 131,341 21, 795 573,223 32,092 3,500 402,120 712,998 8,210 201,000 GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000. 94 ?,5 26 27 28 P o r t l a n d , Oreg D e n v e r , Colo Toledo, Ohio C o l u m b u s , Ohio Providence, R. I 29 30 81 32 33 St. Paul, M i n n Louisville, K y O a k l a n d , Calif A t l a n t a , Ga A k r o n , Ohio 34 35 36 37 38 Omaha, Nebr Birmingham, Ala Worcester, M a s s Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va 39 40 41 49 43 San Antonio, Tex __ $5, 597, 284 6,707, 372 10, 910,981 19, 517,187 i 15, 374, 696 $2, 812, 011 488, 256 4,950, 532 10,624, 035 12, 486, 385 $675, 290 360, 356 802, 204 286, 219 156, 730 • $2,136, 721 127, 900 4,148,328 10,337, 816 12,329, 655 $650,360 1, 718, 376 676,330 89,160 845,461 $8, 697 35, 592 37, 212 8,105 47, 341 4, 888,333 1,099, 000 636,962 12,876 4,713 37,000 237,909 13,037 12, 876 4, 713 296, 713 ! 114,198 640,317 14,425 1 261, 730 71,406 6, 780 10,944 2,925 730 $106, 520 200,000 4, 505 291, 420 $641,663 1, 576, 264 439,118 76, 550 506, 700 140, 875 483,050 7, 039, 073 4,480, 903 5,130, 599 3, 726,153 6,988,700 5, 021, 751 2, 080, 975 455, 707 1 1, 854, 950 2,104, 013 133, 418 981, 975 455,707 601, 533 1,854, 950 1, 502, 480 8, 558, 405 I 2,000, 678 6, 005, 939 2, 682, 661 8,026,948 1,045,126 I 367, 567 4, 622, 783 856,421 49, 567 24, 783 188,705 318, 000 4, 598,000 5, 692,150 785, 200 4, 906,950 Dallas, Tex Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio 5,079, 741 2, 608, 430 4,181, 582 5, 348, 270 6,995, 801 1,546,059 360, 542 1, 603, 876 1,301,838 2, 807, 232 1, 022, 899 8, 689 1, 086,126 1,117,338 652, 936 523,160 351,853 517, 750 184, 500 2,154, 296 23,937 725,377 48, 869 16, 437 34, 876 43, 869 7,500 690, 501 5,000 89, 821 27, 621 62,200 44 45 46 47 48 Bridgeport, Conn Houston, Tex Hartford, Conn Grand Rapids, MicliScranton, P a . _ 626, 273 5,093, 377 1 2, 427, 217 i 1, 771,458 1, 614, 256 442, 525 2, 736, 658 1,782,198 1, 006, 224 483,924 525 612, 658 344, 755 757, 524 211,924 442,000 2,124, 000 1,437,443 248, 700 272, 000 21,666 597 21, 069 234, 507 i 10, 596 228, 466 308 2, 246 53, 415 234,199 8, 350 175, 051 49 50 51 59 53 Springfield, M a s s . . . _ . . _ Paterson, N . J _ _ Des Moines, Iowa Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio N e w Bedford, M a s s 2, 045, 593 3,038, 526 1,934, 349 3, 237,983 4,915, 421 964,788 2,180,266 107,994 2,079, 718 2, 236, 279 66, 888 93, 266 107,994 397,531 62, 279 897, 900 2,087,000 1, 682,187 2,174, 000 55, 844 18,425 203, 913 190,341 445, 270 572 10,925 54,940 12, 223 5,155 55, 272 7,500 148,973 178,118 440,115 54 55 56 57 58 Trenton, N . J Norfolk, V a Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h Camden, N . J _ _ . _._ . . Fall River, Mass 3,892,835 ' 4,393, 606 i 1,183,186 3, 709, 937 4, 222, 926 ! 2,858,492 2, 925,616 90,882 2, 607, 662 2,933,704 [ 157, 903 309, 516 36, 882 69, 832 176,704 2, 700, 589 2, 616,100 54,000 2, 537, 830 2, 757,000 157,954 94, 638 132,960 99, 599 55,001 ! 6,312 17, 849 1,960 5, 099 1,928 _ . _ 37, 000 218, 849 19, 060 35,423 15,000 225, 307 71, 995 629,373 11,500 261, 000 136, 642 76, 789 131, 000 94,500 53,073 TABLE 1 2 . — A M O U N T O F S P E C I F I E D A S S E T S AT C L O S E (This table is presented in two sections. OF YEAR: to 1922—Continued. to See also pp. 248 to 255.) mber. 1 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 48.] i ASSETS IN PUBLIC TRUST F U N D S . ASSETS IN SINKING F U N D S . Aggregate. CITY. Investments. Total. Cash. Investments. Total. Cash. Real p r o p e r t y . Securities. GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. 59 60 61 62 63 Nashville, Tenn_ Albany, N . Y W i l m i n g t o n , Del.__ ___ Lowell, M a s s Kansas City, Kans 64 (\5 66 67 $3, 534, 624 1, 673, 055 2,016, 042 1,046,261 1, 235, 734 $434, 669 1, 207, 626 187,172 211, 200 460,967 $434, 669 246, 809 5, 872 15, 200 174,182 Fort Worth, Tex Cambridge, Mass Reading, P a Erie, P a 2, 586, 257 4, 808, 648 1, 385, 311 1, 004,183 1, 259,877 4,163,157 579,448 466, 693 352,191 74, 407 260,064 96,193 68 69 70 71 Flint, Mich Yonkers, N . Y Spokane, Wash Duluth, Minn 3, 562,091 1,360,033 1, 997, 445 1,990, 679 100,000 18 1, 215,330 331, 599 18 238, 298 44,113 7?, 73 74 75 Lynn, Mass Elizabeth, N . J Utica, N . Y 1, 462, 691 2, 768, 062 1,071, 241 2, 358, 501 844,201 343,536 129, 724 1, 586, 510 5, 201 38, 663 45. 486 303,975 $960, 817 181, 300 196, 000 280, 785 907, 4, 088, 319, 370, 686 750 384 500 $16, 850 151, 649 375, 676 158, 276 27,973 $13,150 67, 049 5, 726 111 13, 228 $3, 700 84,600 369,950 158,165 14, 745 56,054 34,901 70,000 2, 899 901 53,155 34,000 70, 000 963, 557 40,194 1,371,428 11, 082 17, 694 15,978 64,844 157,553 172,559 10, 708 14, 502 37,803 9,955 5,118 50,342 119, 750 162,604 5,590 $52, 084 1, 063 4,898 91 $94,000 29,957 15, 000 296, 273 10, 387 19,975 40,597 132, 525 132,753 100,000 977, 032 287,486 839, 304, 84, 1, 282, 000 873 238 535 $8,976 31,445 943,499 22, 500 1,324,005 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000. 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 Jacksonville, F l a Somerville, M a s s O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla Waterbury, Conn Lawrence, Mass _ $4,998,607 540,714 5, 837, 668 682, 708 1, 555, 209 3, 709,879 1, 617, 520 i $1,927,178 $1,335,504 $591, 674 2,962, 219 220,000 888, 543 428, 529 1,000 422, 713 2, 533, 690 219, 000 465, 830 1,932, 574 i 194,077 | 819, 230 23,077 1,113, 344 171,000 $146, 084 31, 020 15,000 301,171 10,478 152, 500 173,350 ! H 1-4 Ul a Q Ul O a Ul Fort Wayne, Ind-~. Tulsa, Okla Evansville, Ind 47, 405 1 1,385, 571 64, 921 47,405 614, 582 64, 921 110,500 347, 536 1,858 905,177 698, 667 110,500 199,036 1, 858 244,177 698, 667 Bayonne, N. J Manchester, N. H_. Harrisburg, Pa Peoria, 111 St. Joseph, Mo 1,602,890 193, 529 265,492 88, 335 153, 442 289, 306 Wichita, Kans Wilkes-Barre, Pa-_ Sioux City, Iowa,.. SouthBend, Ind— 100 Portland, Me 100,831 87, 491 42, 044 144, 482 1, 254,136 100,831 80, 241 42, 044 144,482 159, 623 Savannah, G a . . Allentown, Pa Knoxville, Tenn.... El Paso, Tex 90 San Diego, Calif 68, 292 19,335 98, 942 101 102 103 104 105 Troy, N. Y Binghamton, N. Y_ Rockford, 111 Charleston, S. C . „ . Little Rock, Ark... 106 107 108 109 110 Johnstown, Pa East St. Louis, I1L_ Sacramento, Calif. _ Brockton, Mass Hoboken, N. J 551, 609 91, 806 219,981 593, 671 1,169,852 526, 609 91,806 219,981 3, 421 405, 363 111 112 113 114 115 Terre Haute, Ind_ _ Saginaw, Mich Pawtucket, R. I Passaic, N. J Gary, Ind 77,468 295,986 2,181, 772 725,926 102, 764 77,468 107, 986 408, 772 173, 926 87, 764 116 117 118 119 120 Springfield, Ohio... Altoona, Pa Long Beach, Calif.. Chester, Pa Mobile, Ala 327, 710 591,022 244, 431 790,952 113,179 215,902 52,701 244,431 423,452 113,179 121 122 123 124 125 Racine, Wis New Britain, Conn Lansing, Mich Holyoke, Mass Springfield, 111 564,102 118,683 228,044 20,081 1 118,683 29,079 140, 230 1 157, 615 57, 770 160,813 74,680 5, 715 57, 770 17,813 34,683 7, 592 56, 458 38, 670 3, 364 44, 368 38, 670 3, 364 21,118 42,190 54, 438 61, 013 318, 302 67, 513 18, 590 5,963 8, 862 5, 546 23, 600 54, 438 55, 050 309, 440 61, 967 54, 011 39, 097 29,905 138, 572 532, 534 14,132 3, 097 15, 505 40, 264 9, 049 39,879 36,000 14, 400 98, 308 523, 485 2,998 1 138, 610 165, 356 ! 796, 527 ! 9,213 2,998 17, 940 2,973 145,997 7, 613 120,670 162,383 650, 530 37, 659 253, 049 86, 201 1 42,480 26, 759 7, 405 328, 824 321, 826 37,778 61, 056 28,423 61, 581 30,861 5, 778 20, 056 28,423 267,243 290,965 32,000 41,000 111, 808 538,321 598,038 49,075 548,963 367, 500 15,077 5,477 9,600 404,359 63,983 100,039 32, 690 60, 546 56,159 348,200 63,983 85,184 2,000 52,000 148, 500 661, 000 1, 313, 584 193, 529 197, 200 69,000 54, 500 7, 250 1,094,513 65, 550 151,900 143, 000 $3,000 20, 250 590/250 764, 489 188, 000 1, 773,000 552, 000 15,000 198, 965 3,201 6, 442 14,855 30,690 8,546 > 1,600 25, 000 564,102 20,081 101, 699 20, 582 44,000 136, 382 [ 28,174 100, 458 770,989 10,900 245, 644 83,000 36,038 H W f to CO TABLE 1 2 . - ^ A M O U N T O F S P E C I F I E D A S S E T S AT C L O S E O F Y E A R : ( T h i s table is presented in t w o sections. City number. [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d alphabetically b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 13. F o r a text discussion of t h i s table, see p . 48.J ASSETS I N PUBLIC TRUST F U N D S . ASSETS I N SINKING F U N D S . CITY. to 1922—Continued. See also p p . 248 to 255.) Aggregate. Investments. Total. Cash. Investments. Total. Cash. Real p r o p e r t y . Securities. G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued. 126 127 128 129 130 Chattanooga, T e n n _ . Berkeley, Calif Davenport, Iowa H a m t r a m c k , Mich.__ Bethlehem, P a $663,631 830,264 797, 268 1,032,224 1,046, 267 $90,126 92, 841 62,544 97,910 641,667 $6,190 92,841 62, 544 97, 910 390, 567 131 132 133 134 135 Covington, K y Lincoln, N e b r Portsmouth, Va Haverhill, Mass Wheeling, W . V a 268,942 1, 637, 242 1,422,052 726,955 455, 534 73, 638 822,432 207, 684 370,430 60,989 73, 638 556, 882 51,794 1,132 44,024 $83,936 $407 3,519 58, 738 10, 374 10,131 500 175,995 45,430 10, 374 131 .500 4,938 4,045 $12, 500 a $70,000 251,100 265, 550 155,890 369,298 16,965 zn H > 10,000 171,057 41,385 ui H KH 136 137 138 139 140 N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y__ Highland Park, Mich Macon, G a . Huntington, W. V a . . E a s t Orange, N . J 5,971,377 1, 562, 875 496,703 536, 524 1, 657, 239 141 142 143 144 145 Lancaster, P a Roanoke, Va Tampa, Fla Augusta, G a Cicero, 111 250, 668 2, 059, 277 1, 457, 476 497, 334 513, 337 78, 777 341,554 ' 919,709 386,469 146 147 148 149 150 Jackson, M i c h Winston-Salem, N . C Fresno, Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J . . . 1, 016, 989 576, 527 730, 307 1,023,269 4,873,328 39,919 211,163 99,891 i 448,395 1 3,747,418 39,919 35,163 99, 891 61, 799 262,918 386, 596 3, 484, 500 151 152 153 154 Quincy, M a s s P a s a d e n a , Calif Kalamazoo, M i c h Maiden, Mass 1,102,348 1, 835, 459 1,411,042 1,665, 647 218,386 ! 327,778 | 764,397 218,386 204, 778 25, 847 123,000 738, 550 1,094, 535 221,852 398,145 1,053,120 9 $12,907 3,519 [ 128, 738 44, 590 52, 852 203, 399 21,936 1, 049, 945 169,000 194, 746 1,031,184 26, 554 226, 209 5,969 78, 777 315,000 693, 500 380, 500 176,000 44, 433 8,316 18, 514 4,356 816 2,834 40,077 7,500 15, 680 79,193 3,968 75,225 60,596 5,847 54, 749 17,308 15,100 242,787 4,082 10, 230 3,762 13, 226 15,100 228, 795 541,203 12,403 j 1,972 ( 70,185 ! 77,592 | 33,829 6,003 1,972 5,235 22, 092 89,486 417,931 \ 29,653 i 4,887 15,153 70,196 342, 848 14, 500 545 4,924 371, 404 376,873 417,888 6,400 64, 950 55, 500 Q w O O M a w p V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000. 155 156 157 158 159 Charlotte, N . C L a k e w o o d , Ohio York, Pa Bay City, Mich Shreveport, La $898,451 1,408,549 705.925 2,153,887 1,331,784 160 161 162 163 164 C e d a r R a p i d s , Iowa— McKeesport, Pa Newton, Mass E l m i r a , N . Y__ _ Nasv Castle, P a 165 166 167 168 169 $252,539 75,100 231,636 27,000 $551,436 340,203 460,345 163,435 $298,897 265,103 228, 709 136,435 507, 607 873,521 2,431,612 1,044,054 589,354 16,220 372,921 1,552,786 16,220 150,937 1, 286 89,936 69,936 20,000 D e c a t u r , 111 Chelsea, M a s s W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . . . Galveston, Tex __ O a k P a r k , 111 414,090 980,689 419,814 1,535,347 832, 653 283,247 765,296 267,993 810,209 67, 417 21,096 221,693 384,709 215,830 744,200 46,300 425, 500 170 171 172 173 174 M o u n t Vernon, N . Y Woonsocket, R. I Kenosha, W i s . . Hammond, Ind M o n t g o m e r y , Ala 641, 747 I 2,794,310 615, 580 669,468 116,149 175 176 177 178 179 Pittsfield, M a s s P e r t h A m b o y , N . J._ Beaumont, Tex L i m a , Ohio S t o c k t o n , Calif. 235,365 1, 292,399 713, 666 1,315,948 1 2,236,419 848,037 636,588 441,239 1 161,098 i 18,8JL5 105,088 31,333 161,098 829,222 531,500 409,906 180 181 182 183 184 P u e b l o , Colo _. Medford, Mass L e x i n g t o n , Ky__ C h a r l e s t o n , W . Va_._ Salem, M a s s . 243, 669 1,079,572 1,474,457 1,637,415 1 520.926 29,083 335,651 i 410,016 1,009,266 4,947 24,633 9,451 104, 682 312,066 35 4,450 326, 200 305,334 697,200 4,912 185 186 187 188 189 Butte, Mont Everett, Mass... F i t c h b u r g , Mass-. Madison, W i s . . . West Hoboken, N . J . 263,691 1,091,266 1 1,087,944 1,248, 742 628,246 77,841 494,766 1 263,741 465,372 ' 450,547 77,841 37,766 103,153 285,331 4, 647 190 191 192 193 194 S a n Jose, Calif Hamilton, Ohio. Springfield, M o . E a s t Chicago, I n d Brookline, M a s s _ _ ^ _ 257,872 350,024 492,107 703,938 1 473,466 II 7,126 157,020 16,814 i 115,651 j ! 7,126 49,822 16,814 40,135 243,515 [ 2,108, 668 i 19, 635 131,515 123,718 221,984 1,551,500 112,000 1,984,950 19, 635 $4,925 33 88,847 31,056 57,791 73,247 1,247 72,000 81,463 77,260 2,479 3,955 78,984 73,305 78,445 25,240 10,695 67,750 25,240 21,489 | 85, 786 489 47,886 37,900 117,133 15,481 103,154 81,953 1,041 107,198 139,190 21,666 111, 201 g 47,712 70,152 1,041 12,027 34,779 105,881 76,016 3, 534 268,244 [ 14,939 257 24,875 3, 534 1,849 452,314 ! 118,249 1 23,867 $4,000 5,932 15, 481 55,442 11,801 500 1 12,027 i 75,264 457,000 160,588 180,041 445, 900 $500 $500 4,925 143,223 500 19,840 105, 624 51,141 266,395 70,620 4,644 4,280 8,013 13,867 17,700 430, 334 110,236 10,000 12,199 3,579 1,449 3, 579 10, 750 41,513 5, 488 36,025 75,516 fco (This table is presented in two sections. tnber. i For a text discussion of this table, see p . 48.] ASSETS IN PUBLIC TRUST F U N D S . ASSETS IN SINKING F U N D S . Aggregate. CITY. Investments. j City 0 a 05 See also pp. 248 to 255.) [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. Total. Cash. Investments. Total. Cash. Real property. Securities. GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 195 196 197 198 199 $352,338 461,599 1,391, 686 656.241 1,167,065 ?nn 201 3, 291, 297 512,833 345,710 551, 771 295,521 Muskegon, Mich Joliet 111 90"? 203 204 205 206 207 208 ?09 C o l u m b i a , S. C Battle Creek, Mich N e w Rochelle, N . Y ?10 211 212 213 214 Waterloo, Iowa Taunton, Mass 215 216 217 218 219 P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio Poughkeepsie, N . Y R o c k I s l a n d , 111 220 221 222 Meriden, Conn _ 123, 796 440,709 918,732 882,035 499.242 232,263 1,121,706 876,179 455, 605 281, 951 817,401 749,873 187,838 247, 779 226,628 296, 704 442, 543 204,983 1 $699,646 2,497 396,880 $289,646 2,497 77,468 319,412 11,000 11,000 37,009 160,220 $410,000 37,009 51, 220 109, 000 2, 587 2,587 278,256 45,194 Il7,256 1,594 161,000 43,600 43,202 789,169 655,558 1 6,662 ! 137,203 | 10,602 23,019 655,558 6,662 137,203 32,600 766,150 77, 673 18,851 24,830 7,852 140,000 38, 694 217, 673 57,545 24,830 58,872 207,795 110,795 51,020 a $117, 687 39,039 12,129 180,995 31,982 $3, 996 7,519 12,129 5,020 31,097 $113,691 31, 520 3,052,179 108, 773 16,959 47, 560 34,859 12, 703 14,173 6,909 30, 624 359 3,039,476 94,600 10,050 16,936 34, 500 11,791 1,432 13, 729 5,942 7,801 15,000 10,500 143,177 O *l 82,950 O 1,262 H 26,791 | 11,932 156,906 5,942 90, 751 175,975 885 6,762 37,000 90,867 121,919 29,264 60,919 9,264 5,500 37,000 90,867 61,000 20,000 1,709 57, 309 12,581 ! 51,149 167,168 1,709 4,213 5,531 14,622 2,168 53,096 7,050 36, 527 100, 000 26,054 10, 565 $65,000 15,489 97,000 60, 269 1 60, 269 CO > H W IP H i—i Q Ui M i—i 223 | Easton, Pa 224 I New Brunswick, N . J-. 62,119 97 94,050 759,182 70,3ll 7,356 160,829 720,019 61,811 6,356 160,829 16, 337 8,500 1,000 634,168 65,028 18,943 160,810 485 250,098 5,579 18,943 102,010 485 212,466 225,000 121,026 91,440 225,000 32,767 767 32,666 873,968 80,268 793, 700 179,867 180,332 57, 963 50, 332 121, 904 130,000 ! i 14,428 103,353 8,436 1 14, 428 5,853 8,436 97, 500 II 282,965 165 II 1 156,169 1 759,279 1 225 226 227 228 229 Danville, 111 Wilmington, N . C . Ogden, Utah Miami, Fla Orange, N . J 230 231 232 233 234 West New York, N . J.. Amsterdam, N . Y Hazleton, Pa Norristown, Pa Kokomo, Ind 235 236 237 238 239 Oshkosh, Wis Pensacola, F l a . . . Lewiston, Me Green Bay, Wis_. Columbus, Ga._. 1 240 241 242 243 244 Petersburg, Va Watertown, N . Y East Cleveland, Ohio_ Phoenix, Ariz Sheboygan, Wis 1 245 246 247 248 249 Moline, 111 Waltham, Mass... Anderson, Ind Revere, Mass Cumberland, M d . 250 251 252 253 Newport, R. I Newburgh, N . Y_. Muskogee, Okla._ Cranston, R. I 254 255 256 257 Montclair, N . J_ Warren, Ohio..La Crosse, Wis.. Clifton, N . J__._ 258 259 260 261 Lynchburg, Va _ _ Fort Smith, Ark Colorado Springs, Colo.. Steubenville, Ohio ! 10,000 4,661 30,000 9,278 2,778 6,500 703,682 40, 821 20,021 20,800 384,070 59,449 34,153 68, 581 27, 653 1, 781 6,500 66,800 58,800 8,305 15,980 11,980 8,305 4,000 257,998 22,840 235,158 2,271 76,000 10,000 ! 34,661 78, 271 1 166, 527 2, 682 7, 720 103, 209 7,720 76,369 j 19,869 56,500 25,161 47, 256 1 9,823 7,861 1,350 3,190 17,300 45, 906 6,633 9,800 282,800 10, 940 512,958 1 140,848 1,656,434 476,697 16,258 31,848 347,462 59,697 496, 700 109,000 1,308, 972 417,000 781,805 15, 646 1 244 122, 755 7,646 244 576,342 115,810 513,650 80,619 62,342 79,810 62,150 2,119 514, 000 36,000 451, 500 78, 500 49,874 5,332 59, 668 7,683 8,874 5,332 13,049 7, 683 41,000 1,047,765 41,632 19,781 109, 732 37, 765 41,632 19, 781 101,687 1,010,000 490 19,898 31,082 6,600 1,140 ! 31, 572 1 26,498 51,400 607, 650 8,000 46, 619 8,045 to -3 TABLE 1 2 . — A M O U N T O F S P E C I F I E D A S S E T S AT C L O S E O F Y E A R : (This table is presented in two sections. 1922—Continued. 00 See also pp. 240 to 247.) mber. IFor a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 48.] ASSETS IN INVESTMENT FUNDS AND MISCELLANEOUS INVESTMENTS. g CITY. ASSETS IN PRIVATE TRUS1 F U N D S . Cash in general administrative Investments. Cit Total. Cash. Total. Real p r o p e r t y . Cash. Investments. Securities. M Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V - $499,943,869 $31, 203,792 $386,313, 265 $82,426,812 $22, 746,430 $14,295,766 $8,450, 664 $481,458,053 442,933, 531 45,881,166 4, 688,188 3, 813,172 2, 627,812 29,956,826 295, 248 453,398 467,159 31,161 346,993,137 37,513, 799 452,146 1, 262,183 92,000 65,983,568 8,072,119 3, 782, 644 2,083,830 2, 504, 651 13,123,150 2,670,151 3,657,314 1,931,385 1, 364,430 9, 562, 710 2, 279, 439 1, 251, 241 778,384 423,992 3, 560, 440 390, 712 2,406,073 1,153,001 940,438 209, 271, 543 79,110,033 94,653,321 57,541,077 40,882,079 a GO > GROUP I—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 A N D OVER. x 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 M Ul New York, N . Y _ . ._. Philadelphia, P a ,_,_,__, Cleveland, Ohio S t . Louis, M o Boston, M a s s Baltimore, M d Los Angeles, Calif-. Pittsburgh, P a San Francisco, Calif Buffalo, N . Y . . . ,. ._ _ - $276,615,794 61,109,430 30,213,620 1,422,850 $28,422,965 64,520 35,450 $276,113,460 29,000,000 972,120 21,875 850,000 100,245 41,561,596 274,039 2,849,728 520,998 23,299,287 4,094,069 437,700 10,439 309 52,998 377, 687 532,883 38,590, 000 2,533,896 263,600 1,909, 742 468,000 21,421,600 3, 561,186 939, 677 1, 500,000 $502,334 32,686,465 1,149,100 . 1,387,400 $5, 745, 561 535,245 5,795 44, 316 384,380 10, 694 $3, 204,319 565,806 276, 395 289,411 1,668,316 53,627 296,674 593,867 1,668,316 53, 627 296,674 541,707 52,160 9,569,914 3,178,565 31,246, 600 13,420,390 8,943,335 11,486,634 $229, 662 9,750 500 $9,049,179 9,086, 641 5,943, 811 13,410, 534 3,717,656 3,860,475 $8,949, 880 535,245 7,345 44,316 397,380 1 10,694 1,550 13,000 $18,154,946 34,880,198 22,395,496 4, 620, 604 44,346, 042 7,028, 819 GROUP I I — CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000. 13 14 15 16 17 18 C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio Minneapolis, M i n n $1,419,200 104,420 410,256 37,746,969 4,983,597 564,131 $106,310 19,207 $37, 500,000 13,799 $1,419,200 104,420 303,946 227, 762 4,983,597 550,332 $100, 558 373,047 18,274 433,522 11,015 769 $100,558 373,047 18,274 203,860 1,265 269 H M o Ul o ui 19 20 ?A W 23 Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, I n d Seattle, W a s h Rochester, N . Y Jersey C i t y , N . J._ . 517,285 { 135,308 GROUP P o r t l a n d , Oreg D e n v e r , Colo Toledo, Ohio C o l u m b u s , Ohio Providence, R. I St. P a u l , M i n n . . Louisville, K y . _ O a k l a n d , Calif Atlanta, Ga A k r o n , Ohio _ _ Springfield, M a s s Paterson, N . J Des Moines, Iowa Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio N e w Bedford, M a s s Trenton, N . J Norfolk, V a Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h Camden, N . J Fall R i v e r , M a s s $51,508 9,471 2,937 1,846 7,839 $120,000 $236,147 2,850 84,000 4,000 303,000 2,289 _. _ 4,000 2,322,720 I 158,644 I 18, 677 ! 700 | 75,858 _ _ __ 108,020 35, 758 2,214,700 158, 644 18,677 700 40,100 289 2,000 15 | 15 1,000 1 1,000 _. _. _ 58,415 340; 32,379 _. 1,275,927 530 305, 709 150,800 $248,498 78,959 256,880 395,494 $135,498 53,158 256,880 43,794 $113,000 25,801 2,718 58 2,660 89, 766 1,900 73,271 89,766 351,700 29,800 4,000 _. 1, 275,927 530 456,509 47,745 4,157 58,415 340 28,222 43,825 3,920 _. 1,900 73, 271 100,421 i 6,338 331,527 1 86,126 75,684 10,578 6,338 44,150 86,126 7,324 3,934 5,530 7,324 7,809 | 7,809 89,843 287,377 75,684 3,934 5,530 177,433 9,013 324,087 177,433 1,406 37,503 1,343 31,956 1,343 31,956 333,137 45,844 7,607 286,584 J 306,743 205,423 16,597 290,146 205,423 i 2,842 1 22,215 169,611 1,377,642 2,357, 252 4, 580,413 1,828,303 4,573,507 4,793,425 1,353,931 392,635 2,581,410 1,921,526 3,500,132 1, 518,577 2,523,292 4,046,432 4,089,939 162,082 2,179,286 343,084 430,211 869,487 287,293 169,482 876,389 1,063,767 731,706 1,002,676 1,064,610 2,842 22,215 129 $1,847,258 4, 239,921 4,998,223 8, 541,266 1,336,517 1,024,961 790,747 1,590,486 967,924 1,900,735 1 _ 6,262,799 4,683, 689 10,157,583 2,599,874 10,337,792 H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000. 29,800 San A n t o n i o , T e x New Haven, Conn Dallas, T e x Memphis, Tenn_. D a y t o n , Ohio Bridgeport, Conn Houston, Tex Hartford, Conn Grand Rapids, Mich Scranton, P a 387,862 95,000 _ Omaha, Nebr B i r m i n g h a m , Ala Syracuse, N . Y _ _ . Richmond, Va I I I . -- C I T I E S $287,655 12,321 206,937 5,846 310,839 __ 129,423 40,308 TABLE 1 2 . — A M O U N T OP S P E C I F I E D A S S E T S AT C L O S E O P Y E A R : 1922—Continued. Or O (This table is presented in two sections. See also pp. 240 to 247.) [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 48.] ASSETS IN I N V E S T M E N T FUNDS AND MISCELLANEOUS INVESTMENTS. ASSETS I N PRIVATE TRUST F U N D S . Investments. Total. Cash. Total. Real property. Cash. Securities. Cash in general administrative funds. Investments. GROUP I I I — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. 59 60 61 62 63 Nashville, T e n n Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Lowell, M a s s . Kansas City, Kans 64 65 66 67 Fort Worth, Tex Cambridge, Mass Reading, P a Erie, P a 68 69 70 71 Flint, Mich Yonkers, N . Y Spokane, Wash__. Duluth, Minn 7?, 73 74 75 Lynn, Mass Elizabeth, N . J Utica, N . Y Tacoma, Wash $42,000 $42,128 $128 _ _ _ _. 43,071 $18,734 24,337 299,080 74,337 224, 743 $188,916 8,185 $1,185 $188,916 7,000 157,375 34,066 1,081 34,066 156, 294 12,292 1,194 11,098 _ _ ___ _ 33,131 3,263 29, 868 51,940 36,797 1,310 3,797 50, 630 33,000 343,151 3,251 93,695 68,695 25,000 13,896 55,617 13,896 55,617 _ _ ._ . 339,900 $3,083,105 271, 652 1,453,194 487,869 695,538 1,027,300 432,062 736, 896 467,490 3,449, 799 396,458 708, 790 287, 652 158, 555 2,230,176 755,062 611, 971 GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000. 76 77 78 79 80 Jacksonville, Fla__ Somerville, M a s s Oklahoma City, Okla Waterbury, Conn Lawrence, Mass 81 82 C a n t o n , Ohio __. Schenectady, N . Y _ __ ,. __ $58,979 $1,286 $1,286 62,773 | $26,773 36,000 J 200,984 40,825 1 $58,979 25,434 40,825 $175, 550 $2,925, 345 509,694 2,801, 470 161, 537 453,918 1, 624,805 1,146,49." a xn a Q O o M w 89,127 Fort Wayne, Ind T u l s a , Okla_ E v a n s v i l l e , I n d -_ - - 66, 033 E l Paso, Tex. _ S a n Diego, Calif _ Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, P a . Peoria, 111 St. Joseph, M o Troy, N . Y Binghamton, N . Y Rockford, 111 101 102 103 104 105 Little Rock, Ark 106 107 108 109 110 E a s t S t . Louis, 111 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif Brockton, Mass Hoboken, N . J 111 112 113 114 115 T e r r e H a u t e , Ind___ Saginaw, M i c h . . Pawtucket, R. I 116 117 118 119 120 Springfield, Ohio Altoona, P a L o n g B e a c h , Calif 121 122 123 124 125 Racine, Wis N e w Britain, Conn Lansing, Mich Holyoke, Mass Springfield, 111 _ _. __ 56,540 f 20,115 54,620 56,540 20,115 26,420 15, 000 67, 013 67,013 110,356 110,356 Savannah, Ga Wilkes-Barre, P a Sioux C i t y , I o w a South Bend, Ind Portland, M e 80, 209 8,918 -$51,033 28,200 50,516 1,366 49,150 64,034 63,834 200 50,000 279, 550 202,150 50, 000 228,800 91,000 426, 415 12, 735 413,680 50, 750 111, 150 ___. _ _ _ 53, 779 4,400 56,614 18, 500 _... _ __ 51,169 2,947 56,614 Gary, Ind . . . _ . _ . ... 877 15,475 3, 571 184,834 57,967 6, 237 143,805 1,237 15,805 936 936 57,967 5,000 128,000 1,000 1,000 24,000 ! 24,000 1,741 226, 500 113,908 ! 1,741 226,500 113,908 22,992 1,115,280 469, 414 1,800,837 1,219, 783 152,915 42,062 518, 524 527, 733 61, 703 1, 568, 348 125, 994 309, 580 1,127,651 751,513 273, 072 888,190 59, 003 149, 050 188,833 2, 947 19,400 ... M o b i l e , Ala 43, 295 18, 500 _ _ 43,295 16, 352 1 4,400 19,400 188,405 2,610 1,596,355 326,326 724,054 1,443, 902 489, 254 2, 644, 218 123, 654 123, 708 56,109 31,165 11,711 56,109 2,460 13,652 45,188 115,327 13,652 3, 588 115, 327 73,084 73,084 5,548 14,176 669 4,798 3,176 669 750 11,000 624,127 167,382 1,690,609 332,080 66,918 21,788 j 64,889 61,199 183 36,500 1 2,788 19,000 64,889 54,250 123, 605 182,951 1, 547,888 401,394 365, 271 6,949 183 490 28, 705 11,711 41,600 36,616 1 680,395 1,031,963 87,806 693, 490 545, 570 Q ft ft H l> W ft T A B L E 1 2 . — A M O U N T O F S P E C I F I E D A S S E T S AT C L O S E O F Y E A R : to to 1922—Continued. (This table is presented in two sections. See also pp. 240 to 247.) [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 48.] ASSETS IN INVESTMENT FUNDS AND MISCELLANEOUS INVESTMENTS. ASSETS I N PRIVATE TRUST F U N D S . Cash in general administrative funds. Investments. Investments. Total. Cash. Real property. Securities. Total. Cash. GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued. 126 127 128 129 130 Chattanooga, Tenn.. Berkeley, Calif Davenport, Iowa Hamtramck, Mich__ Bethlehem, Pa 131 132 133 134 135 Covington, Ky Lincoln, Nebr Portsmouth, Va._. Haverhill, Mass... Wheeling, W. Va_. 136 137 138 139 140 Niagara Falls, N . Y__. Highland Park, Mich. Macon, Ga Huntington, W. Va__.. East Orange, N . J 141 142 143 144 145 Lancaster, Pa.. Roanoke, Va._. Tampa, Fla.... Augusta, G a . . . Cicero, 111 146 147 148 149 150 Jackson, Mich Winston-Salem, N . C. Fresno, Calif. Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J . . - . 1,000 265,000 5,000 29,179 151 152 153 154 Quincy, Mass Pasadena, Calif— Kalamazoo, Mich.. Maiden, Mass 206,484 38,500 13,348 $100,000 22,465 $374 22,792 $100,000 3 $374 22, 792 $560, 224 611,112 583, 521 934,314 404,600 $22,465 Ul 4,900 1,001,720 56,468 1,720 1,663 25,141 200,138 9,541 200,138 14,846 1,000,000 661 $4,900 "54305" 2,991 $2,991 5,926,944 434,883 56,199 138,379 524, 805 15,600 111, 295 1,702,877 503.549 95, 765 270.550 9,846 16,910 3,799 1,000 265,000 5,000 25,380 848 206,484 38, 500 12,500 184,930 799,118 212,148 121,071 349,115 404,911 87,961 623,444 475,510 1,048,318 29,956 29,956 67,330 1,565 65,765 35,116 151,827 1,891 1,827 33, 225 150,000 617,087 1,380,936 1,009, 648 359, 202 12 Ul a o Ul o *1 a a ui GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000. 155 156 157 158 159 Charlotte, N . C L a k e w o o d , Ohio York, Pa Bay City, Mich Shreveport, L a 160 161 162 163 164 Cedar Rapids, Iowa McKeesport, Pa Newton, Mass Elmira, N . Y N e w C a s t l e , Pa_ 165 166 167 168 169 D e c a t u r , 111 Chelsea, M a s s W i c h i t a Falls, T e x Galveston, Tex O a k P a r k , 111 170 171 172 173 174 M o u n t Vernon, N . Y Woonsocket, R. I Kenosha, Wis H a m m o n d , I n d __ _ M o n t g o m e r y , Ala 175 176 177 178 179 Pittsfleld, M a s s _ _ P e r t h A m b o y , N . J__ _ _ Beaumont, Tex L i m a , Ohio _ ___ S t o c k t o n , Calif 180 181 182 183 184 P u e b l o , Colo Medford, Mass Lexington, K y Charleston, W . Va Salem, M a s s 185 186 187 188 189 Butte, Mont__ _ Everett, Mass Fitchburg, Mass Madison, Wis West Hoboken, N . J 190 191 19?, 193 194 S a n Jose, Calif H a m i l t o n , Ohio__ _ Springfield, M o E a s t Chicago, I n d _ Brookline, M a s s $156,819 832,375 222,499 1,693, 542 1,074,502 $741,132 $741,132 $19,813 _. 5,000 $19,813 5,000 _ 30,90G 94,727 54,500 1,610 $906 411 30,000 94,316 54,500 511 103,727 11 2,085 10,000 150 150 9,439 7,511 1 $500 101, 642 ' 1,610 10,000 622, 200 6,900 1,900 622, 200 5,000 129,434 1,113 128, 321 9,439 7,511 42,248 190,153 151,821 72,010 732,456 41,166 2,128 281,099 670,161 382,992 526,714 114,021 _ 41,166 2,128 _ __ 924 234,441 443,321 67, 660 872,777 2,059,990 924 _ _ 4,616 4,616 __ _ _ _ _ ___ __ ___ 4,802 1,432 3,304 65,857 3,957 61,900 2, 527 43,770 14,176 831 13,345 24,848 12 24,836 33,575 3,082 30,493 4,325 37, 500 37,500 41,925 72,031 83, 724 37, 600 72,031 83,724 62,000 62,000 25,333 333 25,000 641 55,325 6,632 7,007 r _ _ 4,802 1,432 3,304 1 46,297 ___ 7,648 55, 325 53,182 1 418,140 469, 694 702,125 808, 567 497,808 46, 550 133,510 572,183 974, 249 624,615 189,312 110, 586 554,575 299,858 543,897 153,832 151,214 189,425 467, 645 532,962 378,771 TABLE 1 2 . — A M O U N T O F S P E C I F I E D A S S E T S AT C L O S E O F Y E A R : (This table is presented in two sections. 1922—Continued. See also pp. 240 to 247.) [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 48.] ASSETS I N INVESTMENT FUNDS AND MISCELLANEOUS INVESTMENTS. ASSETS I N PRIVATE TRUST E U N D S . Investments. Total. Cash. Real property. Securities. Total. Cash. Cash in general administrative funds. Investments. 3 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. 195 196 197 198 199 E v a n s t o n , 111 Jamestown, N . Y . 200 201 202 203 204 Muskegon, Mich Joliet,Ill . 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 ?14 $2,000 -•81,457 5,000 28,762 B a t t l e Creek, M i c h N e w Rochelle, N . Y Pontiac, Mich Stamford, C o n n . . ._ Council Bluffs, I o w a Williamsport, P a Portsmouth, Ohio. Pouhkeepsie, N . Y R o c k Island, 111 220 221 222 Q u i n c y , 111 81,400 5,000 25, 500 3,262 4,000 26,000 4,988 !1 _ _ . _ 18,000 4,500 3,491 - $16,932 $5,582 1,581 1,581 13,448 294 13,448 294 61,420 55,420 6,000 84, 839 9,047 75,792 12,231 12, 231 300 300 865 3,940 865 3,940 36,628 1,303 $11,350 491 13,500 i 21,000 600 600 13, 662 1 35,585 426 190 761,826 478,347 357,797 178, 299 179,710 129,754 314,793 115,484 579,719 635,019 149,562 133,818 55,969 3,000 21,000 $232,651 422,560 679,911 472,749 721,271 226,537 322, 603 323,751 424,992 100,148 119,490 5,500 . Austin, Tex Meriden, Conn $57 119,490 5,500 4,000 30,988 j 215 216 217 218 219 $2,000 35, 325 13.662 213,022 234, 748 130,452 w a o w o 223 224 Easton, P a New Brunswick, N . J . 225 226 227 228 229 D a n v i l l e , 111 Wilmington, N . C Ogden, U t a h ____ Miami, Fla . _ _ _ _ _ Orange, N . J _ ?30 231 ?32 West N e w York, N . J Amsterdam, N . Y Hazleton, P a Norristown, P a * K o k o m o , I n d __ vast 234 235 236 237 239 Oshkosh, W i s Pensacola, F l a Lewiston, M e Green B a y , W i s Columbus, Ga 240 241 24? ?43 244 Petersburg, Va W a t e r t o w n , N . Y__ E a s t C l e v e l a n d , Ohio Phoenix, Ariz Sheboygan, Wis 245 246 247 248 249 M o l i n e , 111 Waltham, Mass Anderson, Ind R e v e r e , M a s s , ___ Cumberland, Md_ ?50 251 25? 253 Newport, R . I Newburgh, N . Y Muskogee, Okla Cranston, R . I 254 255 256 257 Montclair, N . J Warren, Ohio. L a Crosse, W i s Clifton, N . J 258 259 260 ?61 Lynchburg, Va Fort Smith, Ark Colorado Springs, Colo Steubenville, Ohio *>38 139,376 338,943 _ _ 89,000 8,494 89,000 8,494 84, 015 84,015 __ _ 14, 075 20,000 100 20,000 1,217 1,217 13,975 206,839 214, 696 216, 554 44,957 166, 239 _ __. 1,634 1,634 14,324 2, 324 350 3,047 _ 68, 390 774 67, 616 16,860 860 16,000 12,000 350 3,047 4,400 2,500 15, 982 15,864 18,116 IB, 982 15,864 18,116 6,517 113,171 503 1,517 2,259 503 5,000 110,912 71,461 37,886 33, 575 28,102 460 28,102 460 ___ 865,354 3,388 298, 359 1, 532,370 81,191 1,900 211,618 183,822 14,112 302,388 70, 684 729,814 172,131 1, 233,039 251,517 407, 249 168, 774 151,939 206, 449 199,108 533, 247 o tzi t=_ W W 02 92,000 31, 295 846 $92,000 5,295 846 26,000 778 13, 000 370,109 1,060,399 67,807 630,258 _ __ 13,778 , _ 17,000 I 17,000 51,889 43, 553 155, 540 4,509 155, 560 I, lib 154,150 128, 500 72,435 213,225 507, 862 TABLE 1 3 . — T O T A L AND P E R CAPITA OP ALL DEBTS AND OP THE PRINCIPAL CLASSES THEREOF AT CLOSE OF YEAR: [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 13. to OS F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 50.] N E T D E B T 1 AT CLOSE OF Y E A R (DOLLARS). GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR ( D O L L A R S ) . Classified b y g o v e r n m e n t a l u n i t b y which incurred. 1922. Classified b y c h a r a c t e r of o u t s t a n d i n g d e b t obligations. Current. Total. C i t y corporation. School district. Other governmental u n i t s of city. Funded or fixed. Floating. Special assessment bonds and certificates. Per capita. Revenue bonds and notes. Warrants Total. Per capita. Obligations on trust account. a M r Ul H > H G r a n d total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V '5,267,761,510 4,671,956,479 [367, 093, 819 228,711,212 3,167,751,29, 568,571,580! 786,996, 300 423,162, 665 321,279,670 ),064,920 !, 558, 027,226,869,420] 243,055,457 57,746,882 42,466,804 2,930,299,536 107, 051,439 130,400, 320 2,850,062,635 62,492, 0951 455, 889,101 38, 663, 593| 74, 018, 886 475, 560,893 1,665,695! 690,069,831 82, 673, 721 14, 252, 748 682,688,491 347,013! 335, 813, 7121 80,980, 362! 6,368,591 358, 003, 563 1,591,145| 259,884,299 57,724,704 3, 670, 6671 262,748,838 2,462,079 76, 699, 560 126, 772,008 29,148, 545 [22, 576,452 186. 23 36,796,930 34,155,831 9,425,313 10,966,918 136.71 53,918,674 34,757,3681 10,742,630[ 4,541,624 97.50 27,140,834 28, 683, 081 5,120, 851 [ 2,623,191 78.51! 32,313,4221 18,687,1691 3,309,543 1,758,619| 78. 24 G R O U P I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 500,000 A N D New York, N Y Chicago, 111. Philadelphia, PaDetroit, Mich Cleveland, O h i o . . St L o u i s , M o Boston, M a s s Baltimore, M d Los Angeles, Calif Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, CalifBuffalo, N . Y 1,809,343,865 214,909, 506, 254,938,919 167, 638, 739 142,979,07l[ 23, 234,035 1,809,343,8651 124,798,005; 234,148,412 164, 075,826 94, 757, 229 20, 225> 535| 20, 507, 660! 69, 603, 841 10, 000| 20, 780, 507 3, 562, 913 16,046,8421 32,175, 000 3, 008, 500| 127,142, 606 127,142, 606 117,487,263! 117, 487, 263 55,194,385 16, 609, 785 11,627,350 83,431, 520 48,122,431 13,969,987 26,965,768 89, 058,186 76, 002, 634 76, 002,634 59, 001, 345 61,584,951 2, 583, 606 93.24 2,070,401,643 121. 72 399,196, 615 95.99 582,926,696 72.22 322, 092, 813 59. 76 237,514,328 57.85 M Ul H i—i o Ul o OVER. 1 1,652,775,65161,340,000 34,446, 795 43,103,000 8,580,149 9, 098,270 130, 937,450 1,152, 095, 19, 233,810 55,550,930 7, 469, 570 j 565,651! 250, 320, 666 1,290,146 3,320,762 7,345 132,061,3311 12, 734, 756 22,520,000 322, 652 133, 610, 5,186,922 4,181,803 22,967, 000| 105, 680 161, 355, 126, 576,800 117, 427, 879 74, 667,455 85, 232, 050 73, 261,900 50, 224,107 135. 99| 3,612,132,095 309. 75. 134. 168. 167. 29. 83' 85[ 57j 71 3li 47i 1,067,020,794! 182. 72 131,340,909i 46.35 195, 845,976 103. 38 122, 586, 693 123. 37 116,088,805 135. 85 14,183,4481 17.99 565,806' 166. 30! 59, 384, 154.14/ 2,996,404 5,767,661! 134. 06 324 330,634 3, 435, 739 59,439 146. 50 ' 1,898,636 842, 098! 144. 72 1, 661, 538 4,307,608 4,446,710 944,988 117. 55 84, 677,9081 110. 76 79, 910, 537 104. 84 68,825,591 110. 59 74,849,261 123.13 71, 057, 744 135. 30 44, 013,977 84.01 ! ! Ul GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000, 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C Newark, N . J C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio Minneapolis, M i n n N e w Orleans, L a 36,146,883 5, 092,843 73, 585,086 112,945,123 48,195, 343; 50, 622,716i 1 Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, I n d Seattle, W a s h Rochester, N . Y Jersey C i t y , N . J __ 25, 791,135 28, 263,529! 74,835,826 42,472, 724J 70,620,372 30,914,513 5,092,843 56,966,752 92,833,081 44, 244,346 50, 622, 716 5,232,370 31,953,646 4,719,700 63,794,730 18, 638 16,618,334 8,954,050 11,157,992 108,325,992 40,998,764 3,950,997 ! 42,339,621 1, 595,008 12, 526, 020 10,825,748 2, 439,367 11,433, 041 9, 020,750 7,809,738 51,514,232 9,863,045 13,458,549 42, 037,069 435,655 57, 704,488 12,915,884 GROUP III.- C I T I E S HAVING 7,4 ?5 ?fi 27 28 P o r t l a n d , Oreg.__ D e n v e r , Colo T o l e d o , Ohio C o l u m b u s , Ohio P r o v i d e n c e , R. I__ 29 30 31 3? 33 St. P a u l , M i n n Louisville, K y O a k l a n d , Calif A t l a n t a , Ga._ A k r o n , Ohio 34 35 36 37 38 Omaha, Nebr_. B i r m i n g h a m , Ala Worcester, M a s s Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va 15,844, 541 36,146, 698 12,140,715 12,140,715 12, 552, 603 ( 12, 552,603 17,435,143 17, 569,076 22,291,148 22,291,148 8,231,697 12,070,460 39 40 41 42 43 San Antonio, Tex New Haven, Conn Dallas, Tex Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio 12, 265,108 10, 261,053 14,149,460 21,309,700 14,417,154 10,309,857 10,261,053 14,149,460 21,309,700 10,432,154 1,955,251 44 45 46 47 48 Bridgeport, Conn Houston, Tex Hartford, Conn Grand Rapids, Mich Scranton, P a 11,838,459 18,660,091 15,763,967 7, 658,958 4,075,8271 11,838,459 18,660,091 11, 624,434 5,274,002 2, 719,606 ___ . _ 36, 625,815 22, 253,189 33,179,283 38, 310, 696 30,967,034 34,574,286 328,829 19,643,801 2,609,388 22,591,283 10,588,000 30,805,696 7,505,000 30,967,034 25, 607,360 14,498,608 12,906,800 8,985,898 29, 047,948 25,607,360 14,498,608 7,030,818 8,985,898 22,406,948 1 5,859,282 21,683,500 25,887,042 59,529,842 27,699,370 48,628, 686 52,049 A POPULATION 1,722,700 16,700 6,641,000 133,933 31,953,646 66.97 0.36 156,234 48,998,295 113. 48 81, 469, 501 201, 23 37,203,885 92.78 40,415, 726 100. 79 76.13 769,059 490,313 459, 240 2,336,974 84.37 332, 576 1,443, 911 600,000 10,416, 562 746, 744 237. 06 20, 855 4,121,823 136. 33 8, 248,675 5,925,000 599,679 235,082 20,340,454 353, 777 1, 062, 373 230.85 15, 541,983 45.88 24,455,635 73.00 58,434,942 185.11 24,180,189 77.61 36,386, 579 118.94 2,925, 000 1,484, 501 6, 686,654 3, 366, 000 6,858,693 3, 881, 700 1,460,075 5, 587,000 18,036,000 14,459,013 12, 223,515 8,908, 500 25,442,449 4,001,880 31,038,288 9,712,663 10,798,000 13,875,502 22,157,305 2, 512,344 1, 672,000 3,985,000 4,139,533 2,384,956 1,356,221 10,935,000 18,195, 500 15,167,000 6,311,700 3,368,000 190,690 373,143 462,806 2, 377,322 39, 020 3,095,610 52,908 359,825 227,308 388, 279 1,337,150 4, 006, 590 97,192 2,706, 500 100,000 T O 300,000 28,249,200 16,983,600 31,640,249 32,466,816 26,272,000 9, 581,000 9, 706,000 13,331,738 20,259,700 13,287,280 ; OF 75.76 11.64 170. 42 278. 97 120. 20 126. 25 2, 665,397 7,073 288,799 78, 959 256, 880 398,379 136.22 83.16 127.26 149. 97 128.67 25, 585,491 95.16 16, 495, 344 61.64 26,689,717 102. 37 21, 842, 781 85. 51 13, 785, 615 57. 28 20,522 292,135 72,113 156, 294 2,800 346 89,766 5,285 73,271 106. 77 61.28 56.15 41.18 139. 36 13,014, 249 54. 26 12, 378,038 52. 31 11,767, 808 51.19 7,053, 550 32. 32 23,338,436 111.97 1,000,000 1,403,486 299,714 450,000 382,180 1,040,000 555,974 357,254 323 192, 580 6,338 332,423 86,946 1:53,520 180. 07 63.97 66.71 97.06 124. 82 29,993,162 149.41 9,345,096 49 24 6,175, 217 32.82 13,875, 502 76.66 16,465,155 92.20 548, 367 2,127,325 112,000 439,119 387, 516 424, 676 8,416 3,934 5, 530 118,195 7,809 70.42 60.36 84.06 126. 94 89.09 8,034,941 46.13 9, 345,458 54.98 11, 727,862 69 67 19,452,946 115 89 10,480, 048 04. 76 592. 266 918, 583 1,400 1,097, 690 4,296, 655 3, 566, 680 18, 727 301,384 3, 375,934 2, 693,400 1,050,000 1,003,870 901,063 168, 233 564,473 23,481 29,720 1,019,100 642,011 Net debt is funded and floating debt less sinking fund assets. 2,396 118,925 36,096 l77,433 9,013 328,158 78.38 10,492,475 69.47 124. 34 15,458,842 103. 00 108. 65 13,408,283 92.42 54. 02 5,705,822 4fl 24 29.151 1 2,913,796' 20.84 to TABLE 1 3 . — T O T A L AND P E R C A P I T A O F ALL D E B T S AND OF THE P R I N C I P A L C L A S S E S T H E R E O F AT T H E C L O S E O F Y E A R : 1922—Continued. [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 50.] N E T DEBT l AT CLOSE OF YEAR. (DOLLARS). GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR (DOLLARS). Classified b y governmental u n i t b y w h i c h incurred. Classified b y character oi o u t s t a n d i n g d e b t obligations. CITY. M City nunlb Total. C i t y corporation. School district. Other governmental u n i t s of city. Funded or fixed. Floating. Special assessment bonds and certificates. Current. Revenue bonds and notes. Warrants Per capita. Total. Per capita. Obligations on trust account. GROUP I I I — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued. 49 50 51 5? 53 Springfield, M a s s _ _ _ __ Paterson, N . J . Des Moines, Iowa Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio N e w Bedford, M a s s _ 11,269,402 11,416,393 14,394, 551 15,808, 506 17,012,043 54 55 56 57 58 Trenton, N . J Norfolk, V a Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h Camden, N . J Fall River, M a s s 10,083, 738 1 10,083,738 29,038,131 29,038,131 12, 795,204 9,167,498 11,212,030 11,212,030 10,408,911 10,408,911 59 60 61 6? 63 Nashville, T e n n A l b a n y , N . Y_._ W i l m i n g t o n , Del Lowell, M a s s Kansas City, Kans 64 65 66 67 Fort Worth, Tex Cambridge, Mass Reading, P a Erie, P a . _ _ 11,269,402 11,416,393 10, 670,044 12,329,006 17,012,043 _ _ 11,844, 700 1 11,844,700 9,100, 614 | 8,933,128 9, 587,210 9,587,210 8,199,546 8,199,546 12,960,742 11,014,476 _ „ 11,787,349 11,530,770 4,376, 866 7,016,513 11,787,349 11,530,770 2,986,166 3,781,970 3,724, 507 3,479, 500 10,903,500 10,120,364 14,038,350 13,250,927 14,403,000 3, 627,706 6,828,720 27,194,000 9, 884, 500 9,554,030 10,039,300 1,946,266 9,992,000 7, 565,284 9,251,150 6,334,430 9* 421,576 1,390, 700 3,234,543 10,495,000 10,091,700 4,277,700 i 6,928,839 167, 486 ! 11, 828 354,074 429,044 853,625 2,518,724 2, 000,000 1,017,062 910,000 1,824,000 792,900 214, 509 26,200 6,866 2, 237,956 1,200,000 2,697,199 748,000 200,000 522,772 171,754 25,000 475,000 42,702 1,650,000 167,486 76,349 3,121,633 316, 872 1,286, 212 1,250,000 30,000 4,409 236,352 38,855 250,846 65,100 58,209 21.942 13,360 119, 849 358,197 80.67 1 9, 950, 540 71.23 82. 42 7,940,098 57.32 107.67 13,930, 356 104.19 119.44 11,171,209 84.40 133.60 12,166, 721 95.55 80.62 1 3, 970, 228 31.74 121,359 232.46 24,268,384 194. 28 9, 793, 618 79.03 41, 751 103. 26 6,946, 368 56.98 91.97 7,105, 596 58 83 169, 611 86.17 3,700 99,944 2, 500 188,916 93,795 98. 431 78. 30 83. 74 71. 66 113.89 9, 557,331 6,357, 658 9, 278,487 6,149,430 8,998,880 79 42 54 70 81 04 53.74 79.08 6,137 104. 25 159, Q70 104. 29 34,066 39. 78 3,114 64. 06| 9, 235,123 5, 958, 543 3, 698,252 6,466,555 81.68 53.89 33.61 59.04 10, 849, 692] J 6,579,6921 4,270,0001 17,487,003 17,487,003 7,198, 558 2,192,820 9,391,378 7,289,333 2,422,000 9,711,333 Flint, M i c h . . . Yonkers, N . Y . Spokane, W a s h Duluth, M i n n , L y n n , Mass___ Elizabeth, N . J Utica, N . Y . . _ . Tacoma, Wash. 5, 682,430 5,560, 287 5, 208,973 9, 779,337 5, 682,430 5,560,287' 5,071,007 8,974,3121 801,522 572, 5191 1,551,000 3,492,000 32, 749 1, 598, 223 46,000 829,000 10, 219, 7791 12,443,760 7, 533,000 8, 641,000 4,109, 279 3,448,350 4, 558,440 8,754,995 137,966 3, 503 1,692,069 497,841 683,3431 224,999 34,703 38,275; 101.731 243| 165. 88 2,407j 89.81; 160, 630! 93. 211 137,966 227,832 343,151] 16, 520 14, 7261 56, 645 10,119,779! 12,443,742 118. 04 6,317,670 60.42 8,309,401 79.76 55. 891 54. 70! 51. 27; 97.43 3,265,0781 3,104, 814! 4,428, 7161 7,168,485 32.11 30.55 43.59 71.42 26,247 500,000 254 1,132,407 1, 907, 500 190,100 800, 000 99.97 20.16 133.81 1 123.22 203, 016 60.04 7, 453, 064 1,459,000 8,810,529 9, 572, 500 3, 897, 787 76.35 15.01 90.85 99.20 40.42 916, 926 23, 769 43, 760 507, 827 83, 473 3,880 145.42 41,398 1 86.07 95, 877 34.02 22,359 1 92.70 56,182 31.38 1, 230,000 403, 348 56, 522 G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000. 76 77 78 79 80 Jacksonville, Fla._ Somerville, M a s s O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla Water bury, Conn ___ 81 82 83 84 85 C a n t o n , Ohio S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y__. Fort Wayne, Ind T u l s a , Okla Evansville, Ind __ H6 87 88 89 90 91 9?, 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9, 759,478 7, 661,133 1, 959, 000 1, 959,000 12,976,729 8, 704,729 11,890,100 11,663,100 5, 789,346 1 5, 789, 346 13, 922,928 7, 977,176 3,114, 877 8, 257,446 1 2, 794,182 2,098,345 7,773, 928 7, 977,176 1,011,877 4,585, 219 2,019,101 6,149,000 S a v a n n a h , Ga Allentown, P a . Knoxville, T e n n E l Paso, T e x S a n Diego, Calif 4,439,995 4,404,840 3, 780, 064 1 1,363,564 10, 875,182 10,875,182 8, 252, 753 8,252, 753 12,901,008 11,181,008 35,155 2,41.6, 500 B a y o n n e , N . ,T 11.268,584 11,268,584 5, 257,550 i 5, 257, 550 4,970, 879 2, 706,879 1,551,788 1 619,775 1, 359, 595 311,555 . . H a r r i s b u r g , Pa Peoria, 111 St. Joseph, M o loo Wichita, Kans Wilkes-Barre, P a _ . _ Sioux C i t y , Iowa South Bend, Ind Portland, M e . 101 10?, 103 104 105 Troy, N . Y Binghamton, N . Y Rockford, 111 Charleston, S. C L i t t l e Rock, A r k „ _ _ 9,380,242 1,459,000 11, 770, 748 9, 792, 500 4, 786,330 4, 272,000 227,000 12, 985,920 6, 762, 007 3,019,000 7, 597, 282 [ 2, 738, 000 2,103,000 3, 672, 227 775, 081 909, 359 213, 085 46,505 3, 655, 500 3, 624,000 8, 026,173 7,145,060 12, 709, 625 208, 657 73,500 571, 966 10,142, 594 4,800, 000 4, 719, 900 25,013 1, 347, 000 1 1,320,890 169,750 1, 720,000 | 2, 264,000 907,000 1,048,040 7, 582, 613 2, 493,190 2, 605, 807 3, 859, 720 ! 9, 929, 010 4,986, 509 1,770,690 939,000 1,659,720 4, 927,290 2, 596,104 722,500 1,666,807 2,200,000 0,148, 712 3, 391, 636 3, 473,379 6, 550,2281 2,198, 0741 5, 902, 782 3,391, 636 2,141,014 6,300,228 1, 297,266 115,880 130,050 1, 230, 500 250, 000 528,358 101,865j 1 292,000 2,000 5,001, 720 372,450 174, 000 232, 564 275,155 75,000 2,277, 043 71, 255 1, 036, 438 127,185 955,927 30, 000 40,000 200, 000 6,629 4, 565, 095 2,106, 500 2, 319,000 3, 457, 500 9,861, 638 5,102, 294 3, 045,852 1, 512, 600 5,953,173 527,500 1,213,412 36, 979 4,788 28, 070 2,405 156,600 286, 807 275,000 37,500 131,449 52, 790 901, 500 3,880 228,000 816, 685 489, 587 84, 712 139, 499 86,348 23,797 107,468 372,450 Net debt is funded and floating debt less sinking fund assets. 71, 320 11,053, 346 115,45 6, 567,930 70.86 2, 971, 595 32.46 6, 258, 216 70.25 2, 673,079 30.02 50.64 3, 545, 000 40. 43 68,119 3, 295, 774 38.81 7,564 1 44.51 8, 024,315 94.68 128.32 [ 98.11 1 6, 239,883 74.18 64,198 1 154.45 1 12,010,958 143.80 137.06 65.29 1 62.15 1 [ 19.71 1 4,006 1 17.40 j 313 427,550 2, 883,347 177, 300 1,120, 297 60, 989 98.12 32.99 34.54 127, 220 51. 40 29,872 137.85 317 1 1,539 31, 436 1 ! 1 1 85.38 1 47.42 i 49.28 93.17 31.73 1 8, 539, 704 103. 87 4,606,471 57.20 4,454, 408 55. 69 1, 258, 665 15.99 1,174,077 15.03 o > W QQ 4,464,264 57.77 2, 049,351 27.12 2,276, 956 30.18 3,313, 018 44.12 8,607, 502 119. 50 4, 962,064 2,888, 237 1,454,830 5, 792,360 1,740,912 68.91 40.38 20.64 82.39 25.13 to at CD T A B L E 1 3 . — T O T A L AND P E R CAPITA OF ALL D E B T S AND OF THE PRINCIPAL C L A S S E S T H E R E O F AT C L O S E O F Y E A R : 1922—Continued. o [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 50.] N E T DEBT x AT 3LOSE OF YEAR. (DOLLARS). GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAB (DOLLARS). Classified b y governmental u n i t b y w h i c h incurred. Classified b y character of o u t s t a n d i n g d e b t obligations. CITY. City numb er. Total. ! C i t y corporation. School district. Other governmental u n i t s of city. Funded or fixed. Floating. Special assessment bonds and certificates. Current. Revenue bonds and notes. Warrants Per capita. Total. Per capita. Obligations on trust account. o M 4 r Ul H > H GROUP IV—CITIES HAVINQ A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. M W 106 107 108 109 110 Johnstown, P a E a s t St. Louis, 111 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif . Brockton, M a s s Hobokcn, N . J 111 11*> IIS 114 115 Terre Haute, Ind Saginaw, M i c h . . . Pawtucket, R. I Passaic, N . J __ Gary, Ind _ 116 117 118 119 "P0 Springfield, Ohio Altoona, P a L o n g Beach, Calif Chester, P a Mobile, Ala 191 122 123 N e w Britain, Conn Lansing. M i c h ___ -_. ... 4, 675, 000 3, 675, 949 10, 085, 811 7,323,821 13, 790, 8121 2,461,000 2,144,844 6, 293, 369 7,323,821 13, 790,812 2,214,000 865,372 3,792,442 2, 218,652 4, 833, 610 8,270, 095 J 5,364,888 3, 328, 001 1, 238, 652 2, 657,213 8, 270, 095 5, 364,888 2, 269,084 980,000 2,176,397 4, 241, 538 3,200,185 5, 559, 605 3, 682,900 3, 579, 399 2, 704, 538 2,115,185 2,937,130 2,086,400 3,428,832 1,537,000 1,085,000 2,622,475 1,596, 500 150,567 2, 811, 546 4, 582,900 4, 431, 037 | 2,811,546 4,582,900 4,421,037 10,000 4, 675, 000 2, 549,592 9, 976,965 4, 792, 200 6,193, 659 665, 733 I 1,058,917 1 j 790,388 52,330 2, 530,811 2, 205, 000 4, 714, 000 7,196,000 4,433, 250 1, 6^9, 000 3,608, 718 2, 794, 500 5,410,029 3,124,500 3, 259,179 2, 771,000 4, 397,000 2,061,000 335, 959 (2) 2, 500, 000 5, 054,631 712,000 1, 200, 000 872,000 219, 638 347, 750 579,015 311, 500 40, 500 74,821 187,000 183,400 42,500 375,000 90,720 2, 201, 300 112, 700 23, 600 6,356 67. 55 53. 37! 10 56, 516 146.61 31,621 106.78 11,711 202.31 70,457 85, 336 13, 652 49,153 116, 759 18,167 73, 084 7,757 554 141, 232 17,262 1,955 83, 763 4,123, 391 59 58 2, 457, 786 35 68 9, 756, 984 141. 83 4,198, 529 61 22 5, 023, 807 73 70 32. 57 71. 09 122.52! 81,07 51. 09 2,127, 532 4, 567,167 5, 014, 228 3, 707,324 1, 586, 236 31 23 67 17 74.29 56. 02 24. 35 5,548 18, 810 8,344 65. 84 50. 38 87.72| 58. 65 57. 03 3, 281,008 2, 278, 299 5,165, 598 2,333, 548 3, 333,000 50 35 81 37 53 23, 284 64, 889 61, 374 44. 82' 73. 811 71.70 2, 771,000 3, 839, 254 1,942, 317 44 17 61 83 31.43 93 87 51 16 11 H i—i O w O M 3 w 3,999,183! 2, 678, 706| 3,999,183 1,881,919 731, 817 6,467, 242 3,839,410 3,067, 742 3, 311,661 6,804,979 6,467, 242 1, 204,870 2,044, 742 1,369, 661 3, 726, 575 2, 634, 540 1,023, 000 1,942,000 3,078, 404 3,331,853 3,401, 6521 6,837,4121 1, 615,991 2,134,445 2, 796,464 1, 710,862 6,837,412 1, 615,991 2,069, 509 N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y H i g h l a n d P a r k , Mich_'_ M a c o n , Ga._H u n t i n g t o n , W . Va.__ E a s t Orange, N . J_ 8,442,040 6, 740, 767 2,303,320 2,163,471 6, 710,847 8,442,040 3, 703, 767 2,031,745 878,471 6,710,847 141 14?, 143 144 145 Lancaster, P a Roanoke, Va T a m p a , Fla_ _ Augusta, Ga Cicero, Ill__ 1, 673,000 4, 840,048 4,093,154 3, 720,159 2,157,643 783,000 4, 840,048 3, 248, 237 3,675,159 1, 218,016 890,000 146 147 148 149 150 Jackson, M i c h Winston-Salem, N . C F r e s n o , Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J 3, 568,758 7, 255,038 3,183,421 2, 953, 574 14, 303,294 2, 727, 758 7, 255,038 653,421 2, 618, 597 14,303, 294 841,000 151 15? 153 154 Quincy, Mass P a s a d e n a , Calif Kalamazoo, Mich Maiden, Mass 4,051,924 3, 786, 735 3, 343, 891 3, 394, 527 4,051,924 2,279, 735 1,669,878 3,394, 527 1*>*i Holyoke, Mass Springfield, 111 1'?6 197 T?8 1?9 130 Chattanooga, Tenn Berkeley, Calif Davenport, Iowa Hamtramck, Mich Bethlehem, Pa 131 132 133 134 135 C o v i n g t o n , Ky_._ Lincoln, N e b r Portsmouth, Va Haverhill, Mass Wheeling, W . Va 136 137 138 139 140 1'M _ _ _ _. _. _ 535,389 1,688, 000 500,000 468, 267 950 562 500 398 404 209, 636 87, 282 3, 022, 500 2,479, 000 6, 834,100 1,463,000 1,937, 700 50,464 875, 956 6,169, 3, 619, 2, 472, 2, 945, 6, 798, 2, 790 64,936 2, 595 1,573,000 4, 651, 000 3,384, 250 3, 502, 000 899, 650 4,000 1, 507,666 258,889 2, 265 1,600 150,000 190, 000 197,056 374 22, 792 34, 757 4,936 487,800 193,000 4,500 275,000 183, 375 1, 202,958 530, 568 65. 761 44. 32 628, 575 123, 759 1,153,016 75,000 681, 278 1, 732,171 106, 594 265,000 5,895 9, 674 1, 712 2,991 1,809 57. 78| 59. 36 121. 02 28.65 37.97 2,948, 862 51.14 1, 656, 568 28.91 6, 626,416 117. 29 1,092, 570 19.37 1, 876, 711 33. 39 150.78 120.63 41.59 39.16 122.20 8,432,012 150. 60 4,881, 491 87.36 1, 665,108 30.07 1, 764, 355 31.94 3,922, 625 71.43 5,528 1,941 1,576 986, 571 5, 350 2,913, 500 16,910 19, 400 104,977 28, 366 83, 516 3,421 86,860 71, 444 1,100,000 134,488 816, 036 750,000 53.78 29. 54 6,079, 824 102. 43 3, 526, 721 59.52 2, 409, 956 40. 85 2,847,488 48. 55 6,156, 737 106.10 39,985 971 137, 221 63, 419 51,827 3, 270,956 1, 785, 734 108. 96 64. 80 52.00 56. 46 117. 27 100, 000 2, 878,100 3,635, 975 2,167,549 2, 492, 700 1, 674,013 1831 36, 500 680 2, 714,104 5,171,000 3,180, 000 1, 880,143 11,313, 000 2, 530,000 334,977 143,490 595, 242 366, 263 8,432, 012 5,976, 026 1, 886,960 2,162, 500 4, 975, 745 3,037, 000 271, 575 1, 285,000 844,917 45,000 935, 627 224, 634 3,499,000 1, 803, 220 64,970 30.80 89.38 75. 74 69.18 40.84 38,416 [ 67.67 1 3,351 137.98 60.84 56. 91 275.70 73,824 16, 272 360, 306 151, 827 78.22 74. 35 65.80 67.47 1, 494, 223 4, 361, 273 2,464, 541 3,115, 531 899, 650 27.51 80.54 45.60 57.94 17.03 2,714,104 51.46 4,959, 837 94.33 3,080,109 58.86 1,431,748 27.59 7, 565, 582 145. 83 2,878,100 3,417, 589 2,115, 286 1,728,303 55/56 67.10 41.63 34.35 GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION 30,000 TO 50,000. 155 156 157 158 159 C h a r l o t t e , N . C._ Lakewood, Ohio. York, P a Bay City, Mich Shreveport, La _ 5,016,509 8,433,283 1,536,621 5,398,967 5,422,4761 i Net debt is 5,016,509 4, 540, 283 3,893,666 326.021 1, 210,600 2,960,800, 2,438,167 3,862,4761 1, 560,000 1 3, 752, 400 6,851, 500 1, 516,000 5,115, 000 5, 212,000 '. and floating debt less sinking fund assets. 7,500 876,100 1, 505,041 13,100 256,800 372,000 56,929 16,009 19, 813 21 27,167 150,000 2 102.86 173.64 1 31.87 112.37 60,476 1 113.07 1 Not reported separately. 3,752,400 76.94 6,300,064 129. 71 1,183, 297 24.54 4, 758,917 99.05 5,048, 565 105. 27 1 3 . — T O T A L AND P E R CAPITA OF ALL DEBTS AND OF THE PRINCIPAL CLASSES T H E R E O F AT THE CLOSE OF YEAR: 1922—Continued to OS [For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y S t a t e s , w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o e a c h , see p . 13. F o r a t e x t discussion of t h i s table, see p . 50.] NET DEBT 1 AT CLOSE OF YEAR. (DOLLARS). GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR ( D O L L A R S ) . Classified by governmental unit by which incurred to Classified by character of outstanding debt obligations. CITY. City numb Total. City corporation. School district. Other governmental units of city. Funded or fixed. Floating. Special assessment bonds and certificates. Current. Revenue bonds and notes. Warrants Per capita. Total. Per capita. Obligations on trust account. I—I > Xfl H 1 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N o > H O F 30,000 T O 50,000~~Continued. 1—1 160 161 162 163 164 Cedar Rapids, Iowa.. McKeesport, P a Newton, Mass E l m i r a , N . Y__ N e w Castle, P a . _ 2,617,8591 2, 475, 338j 5,061,931 4,086, 627 2, 056, 248! 1,285,859! 1,332,000 1, 251, 338! 1, 224, 000 5,061,931 4, 086, 6271 701, 248 1, 355, 000 165 166 167 168 169 D e c a t u r , 111 Chelsea, M a s s W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . , . Galveston, Tex O a k P a r k , 111 2,192,164 3, 646, 200| 3, 574, 445 5, 283, 022| 3, 550, 628 1,438, 629 3, 646, 200 3,013,445 5, 283, 022 2,042,628 170 171 172 173 174 M o u n t Vernon, N . Y . Woonsocket, R . I Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind M o n t g o m e r y , Ala 5,330, 424! 7,996, 858 1, 828, i 1,911,7151 •4,979,924 175 176 177 Pittsfield, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J . . Beaumont, Tex 2, 879, 0741 6, 250,191 3,029, 868| 2,452,800 _ _ 2, 222, OOOl 4, 469, 500 3, 965, 500 1,937,000 4, 225, 374 1,105, 050 7, 996, 858 1, 828, 626j 1, 230, 215 681, 500 4, 979, 9241 5, 204, 050 6, 921, 000 1, 793, 500 1, 727,498 3, 649, 000! 126, 374 2, 879, 074 6,250,191 3,029, 868| 2, 703,150 3, 617, 640 1, 298, 200 2,758,f 271,000 450, 000 141,920 17,400 16,130 103,118! 595, 479! 1, 237,000 46,160 250,488i 1,479, 400 2, 691, 200 3,327,000' 5, 246, 000 1, 762, 750 753, 535 561, 000 54,000 43, 665! 936,859 117,135 955, 000 44, 545 27, 583 328,7681 202, 900 i , ooo, ooo! 75,858 27 99,386 154, 954 175,000 726, 327 214,288| 236,983 51,8271 64, 54.69 2,850| 51.75 511 106.20 103, 727 86.02 43.60 1 46.80 79. 36 78.06 9,439 115.47 7,511 78. 70 118.57 178.19 35,099 40.76 41,166 42.75 2,128J I 111.76 924! 65.07! 824 141.49 4,875| 1 68.841 2,436, 580 1,849,079 38.66 2, 916, 714 61.20 3, 965, 500| 83.47 1,847,064 ! 39.16 1,196,153 1, 925,904 3,059,007 4, 435, 791 1,971,6881 25. 54 41.92 66.81 96. 95 43.70 4,960, 535 110. 34 4,812,332 107. 23 1, 793, 500 39.98 1,707,863' 38.19 3, 649,000j 81.89 2, 703,150! 4,067,8031 2,122,190, 61.09 92.08 48. 22 W H O n >=i O ITI TABLE W Ul 178 179 Lima, Ohio. S t o c k t o n , Calif 180 181 182 183 184 _ 6,157,964 3,919,851 720, 700 5, 437, 264 2,146,851 1, 773,000 4,071, 620 3, 862, 025 2, 084, 912 P u e b l o , Colo Medford, Mass Lexington, K y C h a r l e s t o n , W . Va__, Salem, M a s s . 4, 2, 2, 2, 2, 561, 689 4,136, 287 2, 753,907 2, 644, 702 1, 483, 580 1, 387, 775 2, 937,159 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,139,041 185 186 187 188 189 Butte, Mont Everett, Mass Fitchburg, Mass Madison, Wis West Hoboken, N . J 2, 306, 879 2, 720, 849 3, 080, 431 4, 342, 024 2, 269,171 2, 013,847 2, 720, 849 3, 080,431 4, 342,024 2,269,171 293,032 190 191 192 193 194 S a n Jose, Calif H a m i l t o n , Ohio Springfield, M o E a s t Chicago, I n d . _ . Brookline, M a s s 1,630,1621 4, 823, 647 761, 325 1, 327, 390j 1,358, 478 640,162 4,119, 647 153, 500 793,390 1, 358,478 990, 704, 607, 534, 195 196 197 198 199 E v a n s t o n , 111 Jamestown, N . Y Waco, Tex Superior, W i s L o r a i n , Ohio 1, 239,449| 3,079, 522 3, 559, 689 1,106,107 5, 916, 519 840, 949 370, 500 2,230,030 849,000 3, 559, 689 1,106,107 4,053, 519 1,863, 000 200 201 202 203 204 Muskegon, Mich Joliet, 111 D u b u q u e , Iowa Muncie, Ind C o l u m b i a , S. C 3, 257, 294 2, 265, 228! 2,112, 551 1,405,126 3,316,807 2, 338,027 1,413, 728 1, 552, 566 435,126 2,853,807 919, 267 851, 500 559,985 970, 000 463,000 2, 671, 800 1,002, 500 1, 367, 000 1, 386, 678 2, 417,000 205 206 207 208 209 Chicopee, M a s s B a t t l e Creek, M i c h . N e w Rochelle, N . Y . Pontiac, Mich A u r o r a , 111 1,652, 020| 1, 646, 240 4, 544,618 4,867,084 1,016,414 1, 652,020 1,171, 240 . 475,000 4, 544, 618 3,244,100 1, 622,984 300,000 716,414 1, 490, 600 802,000 3,412,371 4,461, 500 651, 500 210 211 212 213 214 Waterloo, Iowa Taunton, Mass Stamford, C o n n Council Bluffs, I o w a Williamsport, Pa 2,890,001 3,200,732 3, 479,652 1,530,539 1,136,900| 1,302,346 3,200,732 1,471,000 841,639 407,900 688,900 729,000 2, 745, 262 2, 751,900 3,107,790 1,371,900 1,136,900 215 216 217 218 219 Portsmouth, Ohio... Poughkeepsie, N . Y . R o c k I s l a n d , 111 Auburn, N . Y Austin, Tex 3,425,618 3,502,555 1,423,172 1,331,291 2, 747,547j 2,175,618 1,250,000 3,502, 555 1,022, 352 400,820 1,331,291 475,041 2, 272, 506 3,044,000 2, 739, 500 482,000' 633,419 2, 505,000 697, 976! 753, 907 644, 7021 871, 355 937,159 1 242, 280 088, 050 355, 970 789, 200 453, 000 1, 915, 960 1, 972, 224 2, 458, 400 2, 879, 500 1, 241,400 000 000 825 000 54, 522 218, 201 1, 587, 655 2,008,652 2, 213,197 1, 752,399 1,945,954 1, 779,934 2, 448,053 51.01 40.62 45.19 41.36 57.56 369, 547 300 54. 59 42, 625 65. 05 72,031 73. 65 83, 724 105. 04 1,271 54. 97 1,838,119 1, 477,458 2,194,659 2,425,128 790,853 43.50 35.32 52.47 58.67 19.16 24, 204 29,070 25, 333 39. 56 27,151 117. 64! 7,825 18. 78 55, 325 32. 91 53,182 33. 70 1, 573, 499 3, 284,143 736, 686 1,156,414 1,305,296 38.19 80.09 18.17 28.67 32.38 30. 791 76. 56 3,534 88. 85 27. 88 16,932 149.18 635, 600 15.79 2, 677, 215 66.56 2,816,854 70.31 1,090,453 27.49 4,410,676 111.21 82,155 21, 072 706,000 550, 000 11, 000 635, 600 2, 677, 215 3, 516, 500 1, 092, 950 4, 807, 556 1,367,800 240,000 786, 500 1, 212, 559 113, 704 603,849 394,940 7,367 39, 362 11, 675 1, 092,031 541, 800 1,206,200 516, 400 282,000 42,190 29, 500 325, 035 5,000 617, 513 293 1,482 26, 428 3,951 100,000 843,000 437,322 242,600 349,100 560, 000 162,984 345 130, 633 325,000 349,400 15, 876 1,000 312,000 743,313 727, 530 547,705 N e t d e b t is funded a n d floating d e b t less s i n k i n g fund assets. 26, 500 19,724 210,000 121,499 236,784 3, 630,381 82.93 3,700,927 84.69 1,549 108. 29 65, 857 63. 84 531 61. 42 66. 73 34,159 69. 06 68,697 450, 000 1, 580, 625 3,441,163 753, 500 1, 272,065 1,305, 296 28, 000 492 246, 409 600,000 70,000 1, 432 140. 671 3,304 89. 70 133, 750 15,469 38,968 4,231 129, 532 42,818 2,271 5,763 1,704 600 165 13,448 294 82. 39 57. 47 53.81 35.81 84. 89 61,420 42. 46J 1,240 43.18 1,175 119. 27 128. 08 26. 78 14,106 84,864 18,231 12,231 300 18 1,371 28,668 2, 660, 600 1,002, 500 1, 367,000 1, 349, 669 2, 279,043 67. 30 25.44 34.82 34.40 58.33 1, 490, 600 38.31 799,413 20.97 3,412, 371 89.55 4,183,244 110. 09 606,306 15.98 76.16 84.56 92. 50| 40. 92 30. 47 2,702,060 1,962,731 2,452,232 1,366, 238 999,697 71.20 51.85 65.19 36.53 26.79 92. 761 2,826,327 2,681,955 457,170 574,547 2, 505,000 76.53 72.84 12.44 15.74 69.26 95.13 38.74 36.47 75.971 O > H m to Co TABLE 1 3 . — T O T A L AND P E R CAPITA OF ALL DEBTS AND OF THE PRINCIPAL CLASSES THEREOF AT THE CLOSE OF YEAR: 1922—Continued. to OS [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 13. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 50.] N E T DEBT 1 AT CLOSE OF YEAR. (DOLLARS). GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF Y E A R ( D O L L A R S ) . 1 Classified b y governmental u n i t b y which incurred. Classified b y character of o u t s t a n d i n g d e b t obligations. CITY. Total. City numb <3 C i t y corporation. School district. Other governmental u n i t s of city Funded or fixed. Floating. Special assessment bonds and certificates. Current. Revenue bonds and notes. Warrants « Per capita. Total. Per capita. Obligations o n trust account. > v 4 a w H > GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued. H M ??0 9?1 ??,?, ??,3 Q u i n c y , 111 Newport News, Va Meriden, Conn Easton, P a New Brunswick, N . J 371,715 2,247,121 i 1, 380,291 1,425, 750 4,211,353 261, 715 2,247,121 1, 380,291 708,250 4,211,353 D a n v i l l e , 111 Wilmington, N . C _ Ogden, U t a h Miami, Fla Orange, N . J _ 1,306, 693 2,980,058 4, 373,895 7, 689,-847 3,277,754 582,233 2,252,200 3, 290,786 6,078,958 3, 277,754 233 ?34 West New York, N . J Amsterdam, N . Y Hazleton, P a _ Norristown, P a Kokomo, I n d 4,031,274 1, 283,126 1, 661,190 824,205 596,929 4, 031,274 932,966 861, 690 363, 205 283,429 ?35 236 Oshkosh, W i s Pensacola, F l a 1,450,027 3,005,846 | 1,450,027 2,347,434 994 995 99fi 997 ??8 9?Q 930 ?,31 ?3?i __. 110,000 717, 500 ! 724,460 727,858 1,083,109 1,610,889 341,737 799,500 461,000 313,500 658,412 8,423 166,000 1,891,000 785,000 1, 418, 750 3,269, 682 130, 700 17,248 7,000 175,000 1,034,460 2,795,029 2,961, 000 5, 638,890 2, 508,475 258,000 90,000 1, 260,857 1,292,868 168, 668 2,879,470 1,158,650 1,645,000 823, 500 595,295 311,163 67,319 1,420,000 2,740,900 46,800 465,000 28,215 356,121 99,381 694, 200 71,163 1,308 14, 233 95,029 50,000 588, 559 598, 624 840, 214 45,087 16,190 87, 803 149,530 8,423 13, 662 37.56 85.98 1 14, 235 126. 22 ! 20, OOOj 224.01 1,987! 95. 69 427 3,647 705 1,634 114,500 76,228 8,340 74,218 10.33 63.13 38.93 40.53 119.83 21, 687 166,000 1, 683,205 802,248 1,262, 581 2, 510,403 4.61 47 29 22 63 35 89 71 43 1,034,460 29 73 2, 724,718 78.62 2,953, 644 85.24 5, 575,108 162.41 1, 788,456 52.21 118. 08 37. 62 48.81 24. 63 17. 861 2,245,302 1,093, 622 1, 626,057 663,395 594, 810 65.77 32.07 47.78 19.83 17.80 43. 69 90.79] 1,420,000 2, 528,434 42.79 76.37 m o o *j a B U2 1,197,350 2,383,417 1, 529,702 1,197,350 2,383,417 1, 529,702 3,670,585 2,147,833 6,742,692 5,855,169 1,199,523 3,670, 585 2,147,833 2,109,692 4,405,229 1,199, 523 1,152,319 1, 602,671 865,352 2, 286,011 3, 574,900 | 799,852 1,602, 671 674,352 2,286,011 2, 903,600 2,307, 961 [ 1,446,405 | 4, 755, 376 1 1, 703, 961 2,307,961 1, 446,405 3, 212,107 1, 703, 961 M o n t c l a i r , N . J_-_ W a r r e n , Ohio L a Crosse, W i s Clifton, N . J . . . 5, 4, 1, 2, 5, 350, 963 2,851, 625 1, 626, 687 2, 223,318 Lynchburg, Va Fort Smith, Ark-,_ Colorado Springs, Colo Steubenville, O h i o . . . 3, 645,339 1,870,154 3, 364, 573 1, 088,917 237 238 239 Lewiston, M e Green B a y , W i s Columbus, Ga 240 241 242 243 244 Petersburg, Va Watertown, N . Y E a s t C l e v e l a n d , Ohio Phoenix, Ariz Sheboygan, Wis 245 246 247 248 249 M o l i n e , 111 Waltharl, Mass Anderson, Ind Revere, Mass Cumberland, M d 250 251 252 253 Newport, R. I Newburgh, N . Y M u s k o g e e , Okla Cranston, R. I 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 _ _ ___ _ 350,963 756,475 1 626, 687 1 223,318 ! 3,645,339 97,824 3,036,836 817,917 1 f 3,164,000 2,061, 235 6,140,035 5,079, 500 1,150, 957 4,633,000 1,449,940 352,467 30,230 560,145 712,049 16,043 493,400 939,500 821,500 1, 723,968 3,321,200 191,000 671,300 2, 236, 500 871,188 4,484,154 876, 500 1, 543,269 4, 223,170 4, 262, 200 1, 542,000 1,333,900 1,904,850 418,230 327,737 271,000 1,197,000 2,334, 500 1, 523,500 1,354,166 3, 532,800 412,000 2, 519, 200 806, 545 1,571 6,326 26, 530 37, 240 14,407 4,400 113.18 66. 25 15,042 15, 982 211.01 19,774 184.00 37. 75 18,116 111, 335 6, 517 36.30 113,171 1 50.50 43,852 27.36 72.45 43 114.75 478, 972 836,147 813,064 1, 723,968 3,038, 235 15.09 26.35 25.71 54.64 97.53 71,461 [ 74.32 207, 545 35,338 | 153.56 55.08 461 1, 723,542 1,087,489 2,856,059 931,803 55.50 35.05 92.23 30.12 562,666 357,149 28, 339 532,000 192,400 1 46.62 218,068 295,000 78, 580 492, 293 62, 237 871, 567 1,038,876 1,354,100 549,000 282, 372 29.69 71.82 45.87 500,614 35,000 62, 567 550,000 61,300 972,000 2,334, 500 1,490, 733 27,640 442 6,606 478, 500 350 | 36.57 1 73.32 3,047 47.07] 18, 230 5,760 8, 684 1,982 15,118 16,947 100, 000 97, 824 14, 735 5,415 125,504 1,653 1 174.42 I 155.86 53.47 73.55 7,332 904 12,539 120.61 815 1 62.07 156,134 I 111.76 36. 20 2, 290,032 70.61 2,061, 235 63.58 5,960,168 186. 52 4,899,168 153. 96 1,150,957 36.22 3,646,828 118. 87 4,146,390 135. 87 1,028, 350 33.80 1,253,281 41.46 2, 485,035 412,000 2, 499, 419 696,813 82.22 13.67 83.02 23.16 Net debt is funded and floating debt less sinking fund assets. to TABLE 14=.—ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , C A P I T A , AND R A T E O F L E V Y : 1922. PER [For a text discussion of this table, see p. 54.] City number. ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y . 1 LEVY. R a t e per $100 of assessed valuation. CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Real. Personal. Other. Per capita. of citv of S t a t e _ . of c o u n t y . ___ _. of other civil divisions GROUP I _ __ $1,608,470,839 $41. 52 $1,360. 96 1 1,388,021,297 114, 258,154 1,137. 47 I 102, 725, 694 471. 09 1 J 3, 465,694 35.83 2.95 2.65 776,929, 913 738,069, 660 38, 860, 253 45.67 43.39 2.28 _ __ G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _ _ ... _ _ - _ _ . . -__.. _ __ GROUP II Government Government Government Government GROUP 3, 422, 426,069 2,480, 715, 205 138, 864,746 138,864, 746 1,494.48 1,183.18 6, 061,714,145 4,976, 232, 225 601, 903, 880 4,194,398, 775 3, 506,954, 495 416,557,840 1, 712, 029,146 1, 317,124, 520 185, 346,040 155, 286,224 152,153, 210 I, 457. 55 1,196. 54 176, 473,178 160, 387, 253 15,938,934 146, 991 42.43 38.56 3.83 38.37 28.67 3.99 5.49 2, 627,485,165 2, 705, 746,146 2,075, 771, 019 86, 243,140 151,115, 680 151,400,179 149,003, 749 I, 281. 51 1,215.13 , 1,057.00 of city of S t a t e of c o u n t y of other civil divisions 6, 336,198,164 5,178, 300,113 5,819,321,901 977,826,324 4,805, 004,152 3, 760, 359, 370 4, 323, 666, 833 647,916, 333 1, 415, 891, 983 1, 289, 904, 707 1, 367, 619, 032 322, 263, 701 115, 302, 029 128,036, 036 128, 036, 036 7, 646, 290 1,175.57 960.74 1,079.67 201, 015,115 149, 831, 639 15, 364, 823 35,145, 798 672, 855 37.29 27.80 2.85 6.52 4,556,162,091 3,973, 302,820 3,897,576,483 455,356,016 3, 507, 797,181 3, 042, 542, 447 3,013, 925, 285 309,926,911 55, 776, 999 47,185, 679 47,185, 679 4, 506, 582 1,109. 54 967.60 949. 16 144, 358,141 108, 354, 857 11, 852, 310 23, 295, 355 855, 619 35.15 26.39 2.89 5.67 V G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 992, 587, 883, 574, 836, 465, 140, 922, 911 694 519 523 > V f> _ HH Ul _.. Q CO o 7, 564,903, 768 6, 950, 565, 543 6, 306, 649, 656 236, 320, 610 G o v e r n m e n t of city O Hrj 10,343,504,613 9,807, 711,868 8,531,424,424 I 322,503,750 - - IV Government Government Government Government GROUP 21,860,099,934 17, 506,656, 761 of city _. of S t a t e _ of c o u n t y of other civil divisions - 3 w H 309, 694,492 231, 377,888 32, 241,834 44, 284, 541 1,790,229 - N H i—i 25,421,390,749 20,126,236, 712 _ ._ G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of other civil divisions GROUP III _ $41,932,203,810 $10,170, 420,274 $52,718, 969, 762 44, 061, 783, 738 1 34, 767,078, 616 8, 677,065, 272 18, 248, 322, 808 13,644,241,774 4, 279, 855, 570 2, 357, 649,970 | 1, 610,721,694 734, 775,404 P e r capita. $616, 345,678 617, 639, 850 324, 225,464 12,152, 872 G R A N D TOTAL Government Government Government Government Total. M H - t—1 £rj {ft ALABAMA. 35 BIRMINGHAM 120 32, 395, 255 32, 395, 255 32, 395, 255 759.51 j 759.51 759.51 4, 756,990 2,162, 268 936,983 1, 657, 739 25.06 11.39 4.94 8.73 $3.30 1.50 0.65 1.15 _ G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 144,151, 226 144,151, 226 144,151, 226 MOBILE 111, 755, 971 111, 755, 971 111, 755, 971 45,854, 622 45,854, 622 45,854, 622 45,854, 622 32, 409, 32, 409, 32, 409, 32,409, 590 590 590 590 13, 445, 032 13, 445, 032 13, 445,032 13, 445, 032 730.66 730.66 730.66 730.66 1, 559, 056 917,092 504, 401 412,691 298, 055 343,909 24.84 14.61 8.04 6.57 4.75 5.48 3.40 2.00 1.10 0.90 0,65 0.75 31,317,553 31,317, 553 31, 317, 553 21, 234,498 21, 234, 498 21, 234,498 10, 083, 055 10, 083,055 10, 083, 055 702. 82 702.82 702. 82 1,033,479 485,422 203, 564 344,493 23.19 10.89 4.57 7.73 3.30 1.55 0.65 1.10 1, 381. 92 1,381. 92 1,121. 00 1,121.00 1, 667, 282 996, 642 690, 414 306,228 181,929 488,711 52.39 31.32 21.70 9.62 5.71 15.36 4.15 2.27 1.57 10.70 0.51 1.37 685. 42 685. 42 685. 42 685.42 700, 919 366, 350 103, 262 263, 088 179, 676 154,893 23.26 12.16 3.43 8.73 5.96 5.14 3.32 1.70 0.50 1.20 0.87 0.75 1,847, 561 1, 002, 047 354,059 647,988 459, 748 385, 766 26.67 14.46 5.11 9.35 6.64 5.57 3.47 1.87 0.67 1.20 0.87 0.73 2,462,425 1,749,191 1,004, 778 744,413 . 713,234 I 41.56 29. 52 16.96 12.56 12.04 4.67 3.11 i 1.59 1.52 1.56 __ ___ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y MONTGOMERY G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .. __ ARIZONA. PHOENIX G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 30, 598, 612 30, 59$, 612 * 35,672,359 3 35,672,359 43,975, 391 43, 975,391 35, 672,359 35,672,359 13, 376, 779 13,2 376, 779 ( 2) () O ARKANSAS. 259 F O R T SMITH G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y ._ _ ._ 20, 21, 20, 20, 652,401 924, 030 652, 401 652,401 12, 866, 800 13, 705, 505 12, 866, 800 12,866,800 7, 785, 8,158, 7, 785, 7,785, 601 525 601 601 LITTLE ROCK G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 590 999 590 590 38,480,300 39, 634, 709 38,480,300 38, 480, 300 63,140,955 48, 974, 565 45,720,150 54, 804, 890 41,473, 920 38, 219, 505 52, 844, 53, 998, 52, 844, 52,844, 14,364,290 14, 364, 290 14,364, 290 14, 364, 290 762. 762. 762. 762. 92 92 92 92 8, 336, 065 7, 500, 645 7, 500, 645 1, 065. 65 771. 64 771. 64 w w. CALIFORNIA. 127 BERKELEY G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t v corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y ..__.. _._ 1 Average rate. 2 Valuation of personal property included with that of leal property. o TABLE 1 4 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L PROPERTY T A X , P E R CAPITA ASSESSMENT, AND T O T A L , P E R to OS 00 C A P I T A , AND R A T E OF L E V Y : 1922—Continued. [For a text discussion of this t a b l e see p . 54.] ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y . CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Real. Personal. Other. Per capita. Total. Per capita. R a t e per $100 of assessed valuation. CALIFORNIA—Continued. 148 a $786.93 786. 93 786. 93 $2, 718,014 1, 713, 281 906, 551 806,730 1,004, 733 $51.94 32.74 17.32 15.42 19.20 $6.46 4.02 12.20 1.82 2.44 1, 657. 96 1,152. 20 1,152. 20 3, 594,344 2, 586, 630 1, 213,802 1, 372, 828 1, 007, 714 56.71 40.81 19.15 21.66 15.90 4.42 3.04 i 1.16 1.88 1.38 1, 259. 30 1, 259. 30 1, 259. 30 30,366,996 30, 366,996 10, 009, 239 11, 565,312 8, 792,445 48.79 48.79 16.08 18.58 14.13 3.81 3.81 i 1.28 i 1.48 1.05 8, 438,755 5, 856, 931 4, 023,953 1, 828, 574 4,404 2, 581, 824 36.71 25.48 17. 51 3 7.95 11.23 5.02 3.46 12.22 i 1.11 10.13 1.56 64.99 47.90 21.53 26.37 17.09 4.69 3.31 i 1.18 2.13 1.38 FRESNO G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . $41,177, 570 44,325, 820 41,177, 570 $32, 847, 800 35, 460, 656 32, 847, 800 $8,329,770 8, 865,164 8,329, 770 LONG BEACH G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . 105,076, 735 73, 022, 780 73, 022, 780 94, 019, 000 69, 081,160 69, 081,160 11,057,735 3,941, 620 3, 941, 620 Los ANGELES G o v e r n m e n t of city—. C i t y corporation.. County School district 783, 718, 770 783, 718, 770 836, 579, 025 615, 988, 805 615, 988, 805 2 836, 579, 025 167, 729, 965 167,2729,965 () OAKLAND G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School districts Sanitary districts... G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . 152 181, 244, 545 165, 501, 528 3,341,150 165, 501, 528 150, 138, 2, 138, 349,150 088,450 773,154 088, 450 30, 895, 395 27, 413, 078 567, 996 27, 413, 078 788. 45 719. 96 (3) 719. 96 PASADENA G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y , . *1 M 92, 817,904 63,057,095 63, 057, 095 72, 533, 904 59, 285, 300 59, 285, 300 20, 284, 000 3, 771, 795 3,771,795 1, 822. 32 1, 238. 02 1, 238. 02 3,310, 023 2, 439,835 1, 096, 719 1, 343,116 870,188 () H > Q w O a M H M GO 108 90 SACRAMENTO 1,188.21 975. 75 975. 75 3,564,338 2,222, 333 1,443, 666 778,667 1,342,005 51.81 32.30 20.98 11.32 19.51 4.93 2.93 1 1.77 1.16 2.00 49.71 35.60 23.49 12.11 14.11 5.74 3.78 2.10 1.68 1.96 __ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .. _ ._ _ SAN DIEGO _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation __ School district _ G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y S A N FRANCISCO 81,742,720 67,126,465 67,126,465 68,939,970 2 67,126,465 2 6 7,126,465 12,802, 750 (22) () 93,453,934 60,196,512 60,138,572 80,142,622 55,433,295 55,375,355 13,311,912 4,763,217 4,763,217 1,118.83 719.98 719.98 4,152,434 2,973, 718 1,962,417 1,011,301 1,178, 716 615,315,097 509,461,02l 105,854,076 1,171. 65 21,351,434 21,351,434 40.66 40.66 3.47 3.47 25,116,645 25,466,465 25,116,645 5,057,335 5,019,315 5,057,335 732.27 732. 27 732.27 1,298,493 779, 501 436, 596 342,905 518,992 31.51 18.92 10.60 8.32 12.59 4.29 2.57 U.45 1 1.12 1.72 48.19 32.00 20.73 11.27 16.19 4.70 2.80 U.55 1.25 1.90 . __ _ __ _ __ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . . . SAN JOSE__ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation _ School d i s t r i c t s . _ G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _.. __ 30,173,980 30,485,780 30,173,980 | 9,186,352 7,875,711 7, 269,339 1,340.75 1 852.01 852.01 1 2,105,915 1,398,462 906, 230 492,232 707,453 (2) (22) () (2) 1,306. 40 1 1,306. 40 1,306.40 1,306.40 1,481,166 1,057,199 570,272 486,927 176,194 247,773 49.20 35.12 18.94 16.18 5.85 8.23 3.77 2.69 1.45 U.24 0.45 0.63 245,596,670 245,596,670 245,596,670 131,428,630 131,428,630 131,428,630 1,408.96 1 1,408.96 1,408.96 1 10,417,208 8, 728,135 4,283, 007 4,445,128 1, 689,073 38.93 32.62 16.01 16.61 6.31 2.77 2.32 1.14 1.18 0.45 24,012,703 24,012,703 24,012,703 24,012,703 9,898,745 9,898, 745 9,898,745 9,898, 745 781.64 781.64 781. 64 j 781. 64 j 1,619, 674 1,128,637 705,741 422,896 151,923 339,114 37.33 26.01 16.26 9.75 3.50 7.82 4.78 3.33 12.08 1 1.25 0.45 1.00 STOCKTON._ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation _ . School d i s t r i c t . ._ G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 58,593,515 39,378,554 37,234,389 49,407,163 31,502,843 29,965,050 39,329,080 39,329,080 39,329,080 39,329,080 239,329,686 239,329,080 2 39,329,080 2 39,329,080 O > COLORADO. COLORADO SPRINGS C i t y corporation School district ._ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _. G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . 377,025,300 377,025,300 377,025,300 School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e 180 C i t y corporation School districts G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _ G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 1 Average rate. _ 2 _ 33,911,448 33,911,448 33,911,448 33,911,448 1 Valuation of personal property included with that of real property. > W Ul p o p u l a t i o n not k n o w n . to a* CO TABLE 1 4 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T T O G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R C A P I T A , AND R A T E O F L E V Y : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . o [For a text discussion of this table see p. 54.] City number ASSESSED VALUATION O F P R O P E R T Y . LEVY. CITY AND DIVISION O F G O V E R N M E N T . Total. j Real. Personal. Other. P e r capita. Total. P e r capita. R a t e per $100 of assessed valuation. M CONNECTICUT. 44 BRIDGEPORT $240,150,369 240,150,369 240,150,369 46 HARTFORD 122 270,301,060 272,590,743 270,301,060 270,301,060 NEW BRITAIN _ __ NEW STAMFORD Town G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y $7,365,744 6,927,050 351,304 87,390 $48. 77 45. 86 2.33 0.58 5,980,876 5,551,133 5,107,397 443, 736 321,940 107,803 41.22 38.26 35.20 3.06 2.22 0.74 $3.07 2.88 0.15 0.04 1 2.28 2.05 1 1.89 *0.16 0.19 0.04 242,045, 540 2 272,590, 743 242,045, 540 242,045, 540 28,255,520 2 28,255,520 28,255,520 1,863.03 1,863.03 1,863. 03 1,863.03 | 43,536,624 1 43, 536,624 40,251, 781 40, 251, 781 3,284,843 3,284,843 1,227. 84 1,227. 84 | 969,015 924, 588 44,427 27.33 26.08 1.25 89,786,011 89,786,011 89,786,011 73, 817, 707 73,817, 707 73, 817, 707 15,968, 304 15,968, 304 15,968,304 1,446. 04 1, 446. 04 1,446. 04 ; 1, 787,475 1, 671, 651 86, 769 29,055 28.79 26.92 1.40 0.47 1.99 i 1 86 0.10 0.03 242, 557,318 242, 557, 318 200,061, 625 200, 061,625 42,495, 693 42, 495, 693 1,426. 92 1, 426. 92 6, 063,933 5, 810,342 253, 591 35.67 34.18 1.49 2.50 2.40 0.10 50,912,813 50, 912, 813 50,912,813 50,912,813 45,070,359 45, 070, 359 45,070,359 45,070,359 5, 842,454 5, 842, 454 5,842,454 5, 842,454 1, 353.49 1, 353. 49 1 1, 353. 49 1, 353.49 1 1, 546,806 1,464,836 696, 562 768,274 63,641 18,329 41.12 38.94 18.52 20.42 1.69 0.49 3 04 2.88 i 1.37 1.51 0.12 0.04 () _ HAVEN G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e 212 $1,590.02 1,590.02 1,590.02 MERIDEN G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 40 $59,396,589 59,396, 589 59,396, 589 _ _ _ School districts G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 999 $180,753,780 180, 753,780 180, 753, 780 _ 1 2.22 2.12 0.10 w > a o Ul o Q M GO 79 WATERBURY _ 105, 324,570 2 2, 510, 408 105, 324,570 Il6, 989, 680 116,989,680 114, 593,250 H i , 593, 250 114, 593, 250 114, 593, 250 4.44 4.30 12.91 U.39 0.14 25,922,595 2 25,922,595 1,360.10 4,039, 585 3, 856, 789 3, 821,900 34,889 182,796 1,021. 85 1, 021. 85 1,000.92 3,358,389 2,263, 762 292,474 802,153 29.33 19.77 2.55 7.01 2.88 i 1.93 0.25 0.70 12, 365, 640 12, 365,640 28.26 28.26 1.05 11.05 _ 131,247,165 2,510,408 131,247,165 41.86 39.97 39.61 3 1, 360.10 3 _ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School districts G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e () () () 1.89 DELAWARE. 61 WILMINGTON G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y $2,396,430 2,396,430 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. WASHINGTON G o v e r n m e n t of city _ __ 723,199,268 I 452.667.849 2, 687. 26 72,960,880 54, 244,152 54, 244,152 54, 244,152 59, 689,040 33, 862, 788 33,862,788 33, 862,788 13, 271, 840 13, 716,306 13, 716,306 13,716,306 6, 665,058 6,665,058 6, 665,058 747. 555. 555. 555. 39 66 66 66 2, 687,900 1, 826, 774 1, 519, 752 307,022 576, 344 284,782 27.53 18.71 15.57 3.14 5.90 2.92 6.23 2.65 12.08 0.57 1.06 2.52 64,967, 349 21, 694, 386 21,694, 386 21, 694,386 60,911, 72l 18,479, 560 18, 479, 560 18,479, 560 4,055,628 2,123, 536 2,123, 536 2,123, 536 1,091,290 1,091, 290 1, 091, 290 1, 892. 631. 631. 631. 55 97 97 97 2,554,068 •1, 520, 873 1,136, 883 383, 990 230, 502 802, 693 74.40 44.31 33.12 11.19 6.71 23.38 8.28 3.52 1.75 1.77 1.06 3.70 17,022,931 12,159,236 12,159,236 12,159, 236 12,069,845 8,621, 318 8, 621,318 8,621, 318 4,953,086 2, 817, 771 2, 817, 771 2, 817, 771 514.16 367. 26 367. 26 367. 26 1,096,050 559,828 356, 769 203,059 128, 888 407, 334 33.10 16.91 10.78 6.13 3.89 12.30 8.18 3.77 2.10 1.67 1.06 3.35 38,128,944 27, 526,178 27, 526,178 27, 526,178 1 29,116, 18, 604, 18,604, 18, 604, 9,012,352 6,509,032 6, 509,032 6, 509,032 705. 509. 509. 509. 2,427, 543 1,117,300 948, 565 168,735 291, 777 1,018,466 44.92 20.67 17.55 3.12 5.40 18.85 7.86 3.10 12.49 0.61 1.06 3.70 1,175,867,117 FLORIDA. 76 JACKSONVILLE __ _ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation. School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y MIAMI G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 236 __ __ __ PENSACOLA G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 143 _ __ _ _ TAMPA _ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ 720,147 720,147 720,147 ". _ i Average rate. 8 Valuation of personal property included with that of real property. 592 515 515 515 2, 412, 631 2, 412,631 2, 412, 631 54 35 35 35 > W f * Per capita not computed; population not known. to - J1 K TABLE 14:.—ASSESSED VALUATION OP PROPERTY SUBJECT TO GENERAL PROPERTY T A X , PER CAPITA CAPITA, AND RATE OP LEVY: ASSESSMENT, AND TOTAL, PER 1922—Continued. to to [For a text discussion of this table see p. 54.) ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY. Rate per $100 of CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT. Total. Real. Personal. Other. Per capita. Total. Per capita. valuation. M > o GEORGIA. 32 | ATLANTA Government of city Government of S t a t e . . . Government of county.. 144 239 138 $279,192,252 202,241,554 202,241, 554 $188,568,736 131,998,115 131,998,115 AUGUSTA Government of city City corporation School district Government of State. _ . Government of county.. 46,816,802 40,843,607 40,843, 607 40,843,607 29, 324, 023 26,058,425 26,058,425 26,058, 425 COLUMBUS Government of city Government of S t a t e . . . Government of county.. 36,216, 729 27,162,547 27,162, 547 23,449,025 2 25,036,384 2 25,036, 384 $67,933, 590 47, 553, 513 47,553, 513 13, 10, 10, 10, $22, 689,926 22, 689,926 22, 689,926 294,957 587, 360 587, 360 587, 360 4,197,822 4,197,822 4,197,822 4,197,822 10,2 641, 541 (2) 2,126,163 2,126,163 2,126,163 () MACON.. Government of city City corporation School district Government of S t a t e . . . Government of county.. 46, 568,737 37,414, 257 37,414,257 37,414,257 29,399,905 21,498, 515 21,498, 515 21,498, 515 10,199, 200 8,946,110 8,946,110 8,946,110 SAVANNAH Government of city City corporation School district Government of S t a t e . . . Government of county . 76,652,499 58,218,476 58, 218,476 58,218,476 52,684,096 35,845,624 35,845,624 35,845,624 23,395, 624 21,800,073 21,800,073 21,800,073 6, 969, 632 6, 969, 632 6,969,632 6, 969, 632 572, 572, 572, 572, 779 779 779 779 $1,279. 43 926. 79 926. 79 $7, 221, 508 4,187,884 1,011,208 2, 022,416 $33. 09 19.19 4.63 9.27 $3.00 1.50 0.50 1.00 870. 759. 759. 759. \ 253, 696 1, 338, 799 889, 519 449. 280 204, 218 710, 679 41.91 24.89 16.54 8.35 3.80 13.22 5.24 3.00 1.90 1.10 0.50 1.74 1.114. 50 835. 87 835. 87 1,005,013 651, 901 135,812 217, 300 30.93 20.06 4.18 6.69 3.10 1.80 0.50 0.80 840,92 675. 62 675. 62 675. 62 1,465, 523 912, 305 698, 531 213,774 187,071 366,147 26.46 16.47 12.61 3.86 3.38 6.61 3.55 2.07 1.50 0.57 0.50 0.98 874. 25 664.00 664.00 664.00 2,878, 549 1, 568, 634 1, 277, 542 291,092 291, 092 1, 018,823 32.83 17.89 14.57 3.32 3.32 11.62 4.42 2.17 1.67 0.50 0.50 1.75 62 54 54 54 Ul H O ui O Q H Ul ILLINOIS. AURORA 1,035,990 794, 040 322, 706 471,334 69,812 155,138 17,000 27.30 20.92 8.50 12.42 1.84 4.09 0.45 128, 640, 423 121,142,335 46, 654, 769 12,163, 565 45, 098, 528 7,137,865 10, 087, 608 7, 498, 088 45.40 42.76 16.47 4.29 15. 92 2.52 3.56 2.64 1,408, 263 1, 224, 217 422,842 758. 749 42, 626 52, 418 85,034 46, 594 26.65 23.17 8.00 14.36 0.81 0.99 1.61 0.88 02 02 02 02 02 994, 766 781,070 371, 548 409, 522 67,013 89, 350 57, 333 28.59 22.45 10.68 11.77 1.92 2.57 1.65 366. 38 366. 38 366. 38 366. 38 366. 38 I, 219,676 955,115 451, 395 503, 720 77, 224 168, 339 18,998 26.04 20.39 9.64 10.75 1.65 3.59 0.41 _ Government of city City corporation. School districts Government of State Government of county Government of township. 15, 16, 15, 15, 15, 513,816 366,992 513,816 513,816 513,816 * 15, 513, 816 10,812, 526 415, 513, 816 4 15, 513, 816 *15, 513,816 00 4,119,197 0) 4 () 0) 4 () 1, 435,: 4 () 0)4 () 408. 80 !.80 408. 408. 408. CHICAGO Government of city... City corporation.. County School district Sanitary district.. Park districts Government of State. 1, 666, 241, 773 1,666, 241, 773 1, 666, 241, 773 1, 784, 466,315 1,651, 516,253 1,666, 241,773 1,176, 570, 644 1,176, 570, 644 1,176, 570, 644 1, 260,158,138 1,165, 345, 003 1,176, 570, 644 415, 882, 602 415, 882, 602 415,882,602 435, 680, 877 414,127,177 415,882, 602 73, 788, 527 73, 788, 527 73, 788, 527 88, 627, 300 72,044,073 73, 788, 527 6, 588, 864 6, 5, 919, 6, 588, 6, 588, 6, 588, 3, 638, 243 3, 638, 243 3, 619,115 3, 638, 243 3,638, 243 3, 638, 243 1, 421, 426 1, 421, 426 1,198, 821 1,421,426 1, 421, 426 1, 421,426 220. 48 220. 48 220. 48 220. 48 220. 48 220.48 3,893,190 3,893,190 3,893,190 3, 893,190 3,893,190 1,487,448 1, 487, 448 1,487,448 1, 487,448 1,487,448 428. 428. 428. 428. 428. 588. 588. 588. CICERO Government of city City corporation School districts Park districts Government of State Government of county Government of sanitary district.. 11, 648, 533 11, 648, 533 10, 737,496 11,648,533 11, 648, 533 11,648,533 DANVILLE Government of city City corporation. School district Government of State Government of county Government of township. 14,891, 706 14, 891, 706 14,891, 706 14,891, 706 14, 891, 706 9, 511, 9, 511, 9, 511, ' 9, 511 9, 511, DECATUR Government of city __ 977,436 4,255, 220 17,160,856 11, 928, 200 City corporation 1, 395, 999 4, 650,885 12, 270,195 18,317, 079 School district 977,436 4, 255, 220 11, 928, 200 17,160,856 Government of State 977,436 4, 255, 220 11, 928, 200 17,160,856 Government of county 977,436 4, 255, 220 11, 928, 200 17,160, 856 Government of township. 1 2 4 Average rate. Valuation of personal property included with that of real property. Valuation of personal property and other property included with that of real property. TABLE 14.—ASSESSED VALUATION O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R C A P I T A , AND R A T E O F L E V Y : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . [For a text discussion of this table see p. 54.] City number ASSESSED VALUATION O F P R O P E R T Y . LEVY. Per capita. R a t e per $100 of assessed valuation. $2,110,682 1,440,739 511,462 816,419 112,858 108, 055 230, 518 331, 370 $30. 64 20.91 7.42 11.85 1.64 1.57 3. 35 4.81 $8.79 6.00 2.13 3.40 0.47 0.45 0.96 1.38 50.00 41.33 13.06 328.00 548. 92 548. 92 548. 92 2,012,934 1, 663, 794 525, 920 1,126, 971 10, 903 99,439 161,312 88, 389 2.47 4.00 2.20 9.27 7. 69 2.38 5.10 10.21 0.45 0.73 0.40 329.47 329. 47 329.47 329.47 329.47 329.47 1, 271, 788 998,575 266,200 703,807 28, 568 58, 434 88,301 126,478 32.27 25.34 6.75 17.86 0.73 1.48 2.24 3.21 9.79 7.69 2.05 5.42 0.22 0.45 0.68 0.97 926,647 722,172 332,942 389,230 51,897 29.19 22.75 10.49 12.26 1.63 8.03 6.26 2. 89 3.37 0.45 CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E E N M E N T . Total. Real. Personal. $24,012,321 24, 012,321 1 24, 012, 321 24,012,321 24,012,321 24,012,321 $14,477, 555 14,477, 555 14,477,555 14,477, 555 14,477, 555 14,477, 555 $5, 043, 637 5, 043, 637 5, 043, 637 5, 043, 637 5, 043, 637 5,043, 637 $4, 491,129 4, 491,129 4, 491,129 4, 491,129 4, 491,129 4, 491,129 22, 097,469 22,097,469 5, 278,221 22,097,469 22,097,469 22,097,469 17,149, 407 17,149, 407 4, 371, 648 17,149,407 17,149,407 17,149,407 4, 381, 363 4, 381, 363 775,840 4, 381, 363 4, 381, 363 4, 381, 363 566,699 566, 699 130, 733 566, 699 566, 699 566, 699 12,985,378 12, 985,378 1 12,985,378 12,985,378 12,985,378 12,985,378 8,964, 565 8,964, 565 8,964,565 8,964, 565 8, 964, 565 8, 964, 565 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 504,105 504,105 504,105 504,105 504,105 504,105 516, 708 516, 708 516, 708 516, 708 516, 708 516, 708 11,532,749 11,532,749 11,532,749 | 8, 061,749 8, 061, 749 8, 061, 749 3,385,170 3, 385,170 3, 385,170 85,830 85,830 85,830 Other. P e r capita. Total. ILLINOIS—Continued. 107 195 201 245 E A S T S T . L O U I S '. G o v e r n m e n t of city ._ C i t y corporation _ . School district _ P a r k district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _ G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of s a n i t a r y district EVANSTON _ - $348. 60 348. 60 348. 60 348. 60 348. 60 348. 60 __ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School districts P a r k district _ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of s a n i t a r y district 548. 92 548. 92 1 3 () JOLIET G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School districts P a r k district. G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p MOLINE - __ . C i t y corporation ._ School district _ _ _ _ 363. 30 363. 30 363. 30 1 () I ! _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . C i t y corporation School districts _ P a r k district __ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of s a n i t a r y district 94 11,532,749 1 11, 532, 749 1 8,061, 749 8,061, 749 3, 385,170 1 3, 385,170 85,830 1 85,830 363.30 363. 30 .. _ PEORIA.. 701 701 701 701 701 701 383. 93 383. 93 383. 93 383.93 383.93 383.93 10, 381, 265 10, 708, 245 11,151,875 10,381,265 10,381,265 2, 870, 298 3, 050, 706 3, 260,019 2, 870, 298 2,870, 298 527.10 527.10 527. 10 527.10 6,051, 532 6, 051, 532 6,051, 532 6, 051, 532 6,051, 532 6,051, 532 406, 760 406, 760 406,760 406, 760 406, 760 406, 760 540 540 555 540 540 540 15,000,375 15,000, 375 15, 782,380 15,000,375 15,000,375 15,000,375 993, 789 993, 789 1, 299, 404 993, 789 993,789 993,789 9,837,955 9, 837, 955 9, 837, 955 9,837,955 2,185,820 2,185, 820 2,185, 820 2,185,820 394,166 394,100 394,100 394,100 338.03 338.03 338.03 338.03 8, 343, 8, 742, 8, 343, 8, 343, 8, 343, 8, 343, 739, 946 981, 891 739, 946 739,946 739,946 739,946 496. 45 496.45 496.45 496. 45 496. 45 496.45 1 17,320,665 17,320, 665 17,320, 665 17,320,665 17,320,665 17,320,665 13,941,842 13, 941, 842 13, 941, 842 13,941, 842 13, 941,842 13,941,842 41,498,928 42.919,176 45, 583, 554 41,498,928 41,498,928 28, 247, 29,160, 31,171, 28, 247, 28, 247, 365 225 660 365 365 18,325,907 18,325,907 18,325,907 18, 325,907 18,325, 907 18,325,907 II, 867, 615 11, 867, 615 11,867, 615 11,867,615 11,867, 615 U , 867,615 43,377,704 | 43,377,704 46,999,339 43,377,704 43,377,704 43,377,704 27, 383, 27, 383, 29, 917, 27,383, 27, 383, 27, 383, 2, 913,122 2, 913,122 2, 913,122 2,913,122 2, 913,122 2, 913,122 465, 465, 465, 465, 465, 465, _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y _ C i t y corporation School district Pleasure d r i v e w a y a n d p a r k d i s t r i c t . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y ___ 527.16 QUINCY G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district S a n i t a r y district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y ( r o v e r n m a n t of t o w n s h i p 509.36 509. 36 509. 36 509. 36 509. 36 1 509.36 ROCKFORD G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y City corporation. School district P a r k district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p 217 __ _. __. 615. 42 1 615.42 615.42 615.42 615.42 615. 42 R O C K ISLAND G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y SPRINGFIELD _ ._ ._ _. __ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation __ School district Pleasure d r i v e w a y a n d p a r k district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p ._ Average rate. 30,667,656 31,448,086 30,007,656 30,007,656 30,007,656 30,007, 656 J 20,924, 460 21, 723, 627 20, 924,460 20,924,460 20,924,460 20, 924, 460 3 250 568 250 250 250 250 Per capita not computed; population not known. 4.54 1 0.27 41. 20 35.13 9.48 24. 00 1.65 1.73 2.80 1.54 35.38 28.58 11.49 14.72 2.37 2.37 4.43 29.11 23.84 11.11 12.22 0.51 2.29 2.85 0.13 40.70 30.60 13.66 15.14 1.80 2.77 6.47 0.86 25.76 20.01 7.64 12.37 1.52 4.23 33.72 27.76 11.62 14.20 1.94 2.23 3.38 0.35 1.25 0.07 10.73 9.15 2.47 6.25 0.43 0.45 0.73 0.40 6.58 5.29 2.18 2.70 0.41 0.45 0.84 5.72 4.68 2.18 2.40 0.10 0.45 0.56 0.03 6.59 4.95 2.22 2.46 0.27 0.45 1.05 0.14 7.62 5.92 2.26 3.66 0.45 1.25 6.66 5.46 2.34 2.73 0.39 0.45 0.68 0.07 Q > m 275 1 12,417,875 12,417,875 12,417,875 12,417,875 144,159 1 8,419 1,858,507 1, 584,840 427,820 1,082, 541 74, 479 77,943 126,441 69, 283 2, 785, 299 2, 250,197 904, 530 1,158, 817 186, 850 186, 558 348, 544 1, 047, 410 857,650 399, 504 439, 821 18,325 82,467 102, 625 4,668 2, 869,142 2,157,006 962,985 1, 067,092 126, 929 195, 200 456, 207 60, 729 946, 241 735,138 280, 644 454, 494 55,880 155,223 2,037, 933 1, 677,842 702,179 858, 633 117, 030 135,034 204,052 21,005 TABLE G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p OAK PARK___ TABLE 14.—ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R C A P I T A , AND R A T E OP L E V Y : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . [For a text discussion of this table see p . 54.] City number ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y . CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Real. Total. ANDERSON G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p P e r capita. . __ . $32,179,180 32,179,180 32,179,180 32,179,180 32,179,180 $913,888 547,046 241, 344 305, 702 86, 884 141, 588 138, 370 $28. 90 17.30 7.63 9.67 2.75 4.48 4.37 $2. 84 1.70 0.75 0.95 0.27 0.44 0.43 . 52,922,470 52,922, 470 52, 922, 470 52, 922, 470 52, 922,470 18.970,275 18, 970, 275 18, 970, 275 18, 970, 275 18, 970, 275 1,782.35 1,782.35 1,782.35 1,782.35 1,782.35 1, 653, 534 1,135,906 560, 763 575,143 194,110 309,139 14, 379 40.99 28.16 13. 90 14.26 4.81 7.66 0.36 2.30 1.58 0.78 0.80 0.27 0.43 0.02 76,040,302 76,040, 302 76,040, 302 76,040,302 76, 040, 302 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 212, 438 212,438 212, 438 212,438 212, 438 1,305.43 1,305.43 j 1,305.43 j 1,305.43 | 1,305.43 3.101, 516 2,136, 631 1,090,356 1,046,275 313,882 600, 507 50, 496 34.83 23.99 12.24 11.75 3. 53 6.74 0.57 2.67 1.84 0.94 0.90 0.27 0.52 0.04 47, 328,486 47, 328,486 47, 328,486 47, 328, 486 47, 328. 486 1,771.45 1,771.45 1,771.45 1,771.45 1,771.45 1 3, 680,881 2, 635,340 1.102, 788 1, 532, 552 437, 872 596,803 10,866 40.21 28.79 12. 05 16.74 4.78 6.52 0.12 2.27 1.62 0.68 0.94 0.27 0.37 0.01 i 71,892,745 1 71,892,745 71, 892, 745 71,892,745 71,892,745 116,252,740 i 116, 252, 740 116,252,740 ! 116,252,740 J 116,252,740 1 FORT WAYNE G o v e r n m e n t of city . C i t y corporation G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p R a t e per $100 of assessed valuation. $1, 017. 52 1, 017. 52 ; 1, 017. 52 1,017.52 1,017.52 j i 83 P e r capita. $12,234,215 12,234,315 12, 234, 215 12, 234, 215 12, 234, 215 EVANSVILLE C i t y corporation . School district _ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p Total. $19,944, 965 19, 944, 965 19, 944, 965 19, 944, 965 19, 944, 965 E A S T CHICAGO G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . City corporation.. School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p . 85 Other. _. G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district _ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e 193 Personal. 1 INDIANA. ?47 LEVY. [ ! 162,174, 780 162,174, 780 I 162,174, 780 162,174, 780 162,174,780 114,846, 294 114,846, 294 114,846, 294 114,846,294 114,846,294 __ 128,712,970 128, 712,970 128, 712,970 128, 712,970 128, 712,970 96,465,008 96,465,008 96,465,008 96,465,008 96,465,008 247,962 247,962 247,962 247,962 247,962 1,975. 76 1,975. 76 1,975. 76 1,975. 76 1,975. 76 2,831,685 2,033, 665 1,055,446 978, 219 347, 525 360, 396 90,099 43. 47 31.22 16.20 15.02 5.34 5.53 1.38 2.28 1.50 0.82 0.76 0.27 0.28 0.07 45,231,454 45,231,454 45,231,454 45, 231,454 45, 231,454 14,896,171 14,896,171 14,896,171 14,896,171 14, 896,171 1,344.51 1,344. 51 1,344. 51 1,344. 51 1,344. 51 1, 695, 600 1,262, 680 601, 276 661,404 162,345 258, 549 12, 026 37.91 28.23 13.44 14.79 3.63 5.78 0.27 2.82 2.10 1.00 1.10 0.27 0.43 0.02 416, 557,840 416, 557,840 416, 557, 840 416, 557,840 416, 557, 840 185,346,040 185,346,040 185, 346. 040 185, 3i6,040 185, 346,040 1, 79~6~. 66 1,796. 66 1, 796. 66 1, 796. 66 1, 796. 66 14,716, 276 12,944,145 5, 708, 659 2,041,056 5,194,430 1, 625,140 146, 991 43.93 38.64 17.04 6.09 15.51 4.85 0.44 2.44 2.15 0.95 0.34 0.86 0.27 0.02 25,42l, 885 25,421,885 25,421,885 25,42 J, 885 25,421, 885 19, 19, 19, 19. 19; 567,985 567,985 567,985 567. 985 567; 985 1, 346.20 1,346. 20 1,346. 20 1.346. 20 i; 346. 20 1,124, 747 665,850 332,925 332,925 121, 473 161.964 175, 460 33.65 19.92 9.96 9.96 3.63 4.85 5.25 2. 50 1.48 0.74 0.74 0.27 0.36 0.39 32, 609,040 32, 609, 040 I 32, 609,040 32,609,040 32, 609, 040 24. 950.130 24. 950.130 24,950,130 24,950,130 24,950,130 1,467. 00 1,467. 00 1,467. 00 1, 467. 00 1,467. 00 1, 569, 449 1,108, 976 493, 093 615, 883 155, 410 189,945 115,118 40.00 28.27 12.57 15.70 3.96 4.84 2.93 2.73 1.93 0.86 1.07 0.27 0.33 0.20 89, 286,770 89,286, 770 89, 286, 770 89,286, 770 89, 286, 770 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 1,852.19 1,852.19 1,852.19 1,852.19 1,852.19 3,393, 714 2, 350, 564 1, 050,104 1,300,460 375, 534 650, 230 17, 386 45.19 31.30 13.98 17.32 5.00 8.66 0.23 2.45 1.70 0.76 0.94 0.27 0.47 0.01 173 C i t y corporation School district 60,127,625 60,127,625 60,127,625 60,127,625 60,127, 625 G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p 20 INDIANAPOLIS _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation County School d i s t r i c t . - __ 601,903,880 601,903,880 601,903,880 601,903,880 601,903,880 _ G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p KOKOMO ._ _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation _ _ School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t v G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p MUNCIE_ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y City corporation. School district . 44,989,870 44,989,870 44,989,870 44,989,870 44,989,870 ___ 57, 559,170 1 57, 559,170 | 57, 559,170 57, 559,170 57,559,170 G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p SOUTH B E N D _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y ' C i t y corporation . School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p _ ___ _ _ 139,086, 580 139, 086, 580 139, 086, 580 139,086,580 139, 086, 580 , 799, 810 799, 810 799,810 799,810 799,810 o w > V > »LES G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p 32, 32, 32, 32, 32, TABLE 1 4 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T T O G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R C A P I T A , AND R A T E OF L E V Y : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . to 00 [For a text discussion of this table see p. 54.] LEVY. City number. ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y . CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Real. Personal. Other. P e r capita. Total P e r capita. R a t e per $100 of assessed valuation. ill $2,748, 791 1,886.109 811, 985 1, 074,124 228,357 594, 574 39,751 $40. 35 27.69 11.92 15.77 3.35 8.73 0.58 $3. 25 2.23 0.96 1.27 0.27 0.70 0.05 454.28 454.28 454.28 454. 28 2, 280, 382 1, 772,130 610, 036 1,162,094 165, 482 342, 770 47. 64 37.02 12.74 24. 28 3.46 7.16 10.97 8.63 i 2.81 i 5.82 10.76 i 1.58 31.47 25.21 10.41 14. 80 1.81 4.45 12. 65 10.13 i 4.18 i 5. 95 10.73 i 1.79 40.99 29.16 16.12 13. 04 3.49 8.34 1 6.36 4.15 i 1.94 12.21 i 0. 65 i 1. 56 ._ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p $84,581,710 84,576,710 84, 576,710 84,576, 710 84, 576, 710 | $57,868,280 57,868, 280 57,868,280 57,868,280 57,868, 280 $26,713,430 26, 708, 430 26, 708,430 26, 708,430 26, 708,430 $1, 241. 60 1,241. 53 1,241. 53 1, 241. 53 1,241. 53 IOWA. 160 M o I N D I A N A—Continued. TERRE HAUTE »=1 > W H GO M CEDAR RAPIDS _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t v . . C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ . 21, 743,623 1 19,957,544 21, 743,623 21,743,623 _ _ 11,780, 241 11,795,136 11,780,241 11,780,241 9,293,112 7,492,138 9, 293,112 9, 293,112 $670, 270 670, 270 670, 270 670, 270 o Xfl a M 213 G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 128 9,302,480 9,302,480 9,302,480 9,302,480 4,124,147 4,124,147 4,124,147 4,124,147 4,627,848 4, 627,848 4,627,848 4,627,848 550,485 550,485 550,485 550,485 248.73 248. 73 248. 73 248.73 | 1,177,117 942,693 389,195 553,498 67, 720 166, 704 48,919,844 34, 733,967 31,452, 522 31,452,522 |i 27,528,330 18,352, 720 13, 764,165 13,764,165 1 21,086,670 16,228,825 17,535,935 17, 535,935 I 304,844 I 152,422 152,422 152, 422 I 829.22 533.14 i 533.14 533. 14 1) 2,418,190 1, 720, 520 951,188 769,332 205,771 491,899 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district.__ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ _ ___ _ ___ _ __ __ 1 H w _ 630. 80 632. 92 632. 92 632.92 7,190,426 5, 534, 348 2,458, 475 3,075,873 506, 546 1,149, 532 53,78 41.39 18.39 23.00 3.79 8.60 8.46 6.50 12.91 i 3. 59 10.60 i 1.36 993. 367. 367. 367. 40 22 22 22 1, 206, 534 930, 700 494, 094 436,606 104,182 171, 652 30.73 23.71 12.59 11.12 2.65 4.37 6.21 4.30 i 1.27 13.03 10.72 U.19 90 90 90 90 3,025,006 2,273, 735 940,498 1, 333, 237 267, 712 483, 559 40.10 30.14 12.47 17.67 3.55 6.41 8.12 6.10 12.52 13.58 10.72 11.30 355. 40 355.40 355. 40 355. 40 1,385, 699 1,158, 657 417,415 741, 242 84, 414 142, 628 36.52 30.53 11.00 19.53 2.23 3.76 10.30 8.*61 13.09 15.52 10.63 i 1.06 31.37 24.83 11.33 13.50 1.76 4.78 2.92 2.30 1.07 1.23 0.17 0.45 _ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . _ G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ _ _. DUBUQUE 84,335,027 85,750,781 84,619,526 84,619,526 32,416,960 33,241, 569 32,416, 960 32,416,960 50,780,071 51,371, 216 50, 780, 071 50, 780, 071 1,137,996 1,137, 996 1,422, 495 1,422,495 38,998,004 1 14,416,096 14, 416,096 14,416,096 27, 961,424 6,990,356 6, 990,356 6,990,356 10, 551, 504 7,304,143 7,304,143 7,304,143 485,076 121, 597 121, 597 121, 597 _ G o v e r n m e n t of citv.__ C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t , . __ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ _ - ... Sioux CITY G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . . C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 210 WATERLOO _ . _„ _. __ ._ _ _ 37,261, 763 37, 261, 763 37,261, 763 37,261,763 18, 23-i, 629 18, 233, 629 18,233,629 18,233, 629 18, 18, 18, 18, 504,813 504, 813 504,813 504, 813 523,321 523, 321 523, 321 523,321 493. 493. 493. 493. _. G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y City corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . __ G o v e r n m e n t of county._ _ 13,486, 774 1 13,427, 547 13,486, 774 13,486, 774 _ ,. 5,803,952 5, 744, 725 5,803,952 5,803, 952 7, 373, 834 7, 373, 834 7,373,834 7,373, 834 308, 988 308, 988 308,988 308,988 G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district.._ _ _ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _. _ 120,733,969 124,932,383 120,733,969 120,733,969 77, 788,445 81,339, 777 77,788,445 77,788,445 42,945, 524 43, 592, 606 42,945, 524 42, 945,524 1,060.92 1,060. 92 1,060. 92 1, 060. 92 3, 569,827 2, 826,106 1, 289,438 1, 536,668 200,418 543,303 _ _ 76,468,354 76,468,354 76,468,354 76,468,354 50,385,079 50,385, 079 50,385,079 50,385,079 26,083,275 26,083, 275 26, 083, 275 26,083,275 1, 473. 32 1,473. 32 1,473. 32 1,473. 32 2,209, 875 1,648,657 773,095 875, 562 126, 937 434, 281 42.58 31.76 14. 89 16.87 2.45 8.37 2.90 2.16 1.01 1.15 0. 17 0. 57 1,400. 47 1,400.47 1, 400. 47 1,400. 47 3,189, 610 2, 648,489 995,664 1,652,825 179, 652 361,469 41.28 34.27 12.88 21.39 2.33 4.68 2.92 2.42 0.92 1.50 0.17 0.33 TOPEKA G o v e r n m e n t of city City corporation.. _ School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . WICHITA . _ _ __ G o v e r n m e n t of city.._ . . . C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . w fcj w w > 1-3 KANSAS. KANSAS CITY 149 O ... __ 108,224,297 110,188,310 108,224,297 108, 224,297 70,836,105 71,900,105 70,836,105 70,836,105 1 Average rate. 37, 388,192 38, 288,205 37,388,192 37,388,192 w1 ttei u* 279 DES MOINES TABLE 14.—ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R C A P I T A , AND R A T E O F L E V Y : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . fcO 00 o [For a text discussion of this table see p. 54.] 1 City number ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y . LEVY. P e r capita. R a t e per $100 of assessed valuation. 78 78 08 41 $1,399, 795 909,836 627,169 282, 667 227,434 262, 525 $24. 27 15.78 10.88 4.90 3.94 4.55 $3.55 2.58 1.78 0.80 0.40 10.57 1, 084. 46 1, 084. 46 1,084. 46 1, 492, 523 978,835 186,796 326,892 34.66 22.73 4.34 7.59 3.34 2.24 0.40 0.70 1,139. 25 1, 776. 48 1,103. 46 1 8, 292,478 5, 391,219 1, 681,347 1,219,912 35.05 22.79 7.10 5.16 2.87 2.00 0.40 10.47 13,817,009 11,282, 885 2, 534,124 34.58 28.24 6.34 3.28 2.75 0.53 2, 019,903 1, 020, 585 637,868 382, 717 446,504 552,814 42.12 21.28 13.30 7.98 9.31 11.53 2.37 1.20 0.75 0.45 0.52 0.65 CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Real. Personal. Other. Per capita. Total. KENTUCKY. 131 COVINGTON _ C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 182 $26,982,495 26,982, 495 35,860,450 35,860, 450 $4,611,430 4,611,430 17, 258,417 6, 667,743 $3,739,505 3, 739, 505 3, 739, 505 3, 739,505 46, 698, 936 46,698,936 46,698, 936 33,971, 740 33,971, 740 33,971, 740 11,205,670 11,205,670 11, 205,670 1, 521, 526 1, 521, 526 1, 521, 526 LEXINGTON G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 30 $35,333,430 35,333,430 56,858,372 46, 267,698 LOUISVILLE __ __ $612. 612. 986. 802. __ G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 269, 560, 938 420, 336, 731 261,091, 636 177,823, 721 180,937, 388 186,937,388 81, 237, 217 228,899,343 63,654, 248 410, 286, 721 482,690,265 264,507, 621 311,185,442 145, 779,100 171, 504, 823 52,341,440 52,341, 440 52,341,440 52,34}, 440 32, 706,890 32, 706,890 32, 706, 890 32,700,890 10, 500,000 10,500,000 10, 500,000 LOUISIANA. 18 159 "•.TV'-T...QRLEA.:NS -_ _- 1,026. 70 1, 207. 89 SHREVEPORT C i t y corporation. School district G o v e r n m e n t of p a r i s h 85,048, 330 I 85,048, 330 85, 048,330 85,048,330 I 1,773. 43 1, 773. 43 1, 773. 43 1, 773. 43 | a & Ul o Ul O O a w MAINE. 237 LEWISTON 877, 599 678,120 157, 501 41,978 26.80 20.71 4.81 1.28 2.90 2.24 0.52 0.14 3,194, 999 2,524,906 2, 451,926 41,591 31,389 536,114 133,979 44.36 35.06 34.04 0.58 0.44 7.44 1.86 3.16 2.50 2.43 0.04 0.03 0.53 0.13 35.85 31.72 4.13 2.73 12.42 1 0.31 880, 766 547,455 306, 421 241, 034 106,161 227,150 28.27 17.57 9.83 7.74 3.41 7.29 2.73 1.70 10.95 0.75 10.33 0.70 2,170.75 2,170.75 44, 295, 688 40, 993, 288 3, 302,400 57.94 53.62 4.32 2.67 2.47 0.20 930.19 930.19 930.19 2,361,129 2,085, 557 157, 200 118,372 34.43 30.41 2.29 1.73 3.70 3.27 0.25 0.18 60.68 51.37 5.33 3.98 2.17 1.84 0.19 0.14 _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y PORTLAND ._ 924.23 924.23 924.23 1 24, 545, 986 24, 545, 986 24, 545,986 5, 716,050 5, 716,050 5, 716,050 100, 954, 725 108, 248,645 108, 248, 645 100,954, 725 100, 954, 725 68, 471, 025 74,531,005 74, 531,005 68,471, 025 68, 471,025 32,483, 700 33, 717,640 33, 717, 640 32,483, 700 32, 483, 700 1,401. 62 1,401.62 1,401.62 1,401. 62 1,401. 62 1,000,391, 741 1,016,680,552 701,867,840 662, 463,922 298,523,901 354. 216, 630 1,312.47 1,333.84 32,288, 552 32,228, 552 32,288,552 32,288, 552 25, 680,465 25,680,465 25,680,465 25,680,465 6, 608,087 6,608, 087 . 6,608,087 6, 608,087 1,036.45 1,036.45 1,036.45 1,036.45 1,659,647,300 1,659, 647,300 1,501,621,400 1, 501, 621, 400 158,025,900 158, 025,900 63, 798, 025 63, 798,025 63, 798,025 53, 547,225 53, 547,225 53, 547, 225 10,250,800 10,250,800 10, 250,800 30, 262,036 30, 262,036 30,262,036 1 _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y _ C i t y corporation B r i d g e district S t a t e pier site district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ _ _ MARYLAND. ^XIMOBE G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e 249 _ CUMBERLAND G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ - __ 27,324,007 24,179,981 3,144,026 s MASSACHUSETTS. BOSTON G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of State.__ 109 BROCKTON G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ BROOKLINE G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _ G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 65 166 CAMBRIDGE G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y CHELSEA G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . 112, 727,300 112, 727,300 112, 727,300 97,236,400 97,236,400 97,236,400 15,490,900 15,490,900 15,490, 900 2,796.44 2,796.44 2,796.44 1 2,446,182 2,070,^92 214,800 160,390 147,393, 615 147,393, 615 147,393,615 128, 796,200 128, 796, 200 128, 796, 200 18, 597,415 18, 597,415 18, 597,415 1,333.05 1,333.05 1, 333. 05 1 4,421,808 3,873, 939 335, 040 212,829 35.04 3.03 1.92 3.00 2.63 0.23 0.14 37, 268, 550 37,268, 550 6, 420,350 6,420,350 950.85 950. 85 1 1,494,454 1, 402,414 92,040 32.52 30.52 2.00 3.42 3.21 0.21 _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . . _ _ . _ ._ _ 43, 688, 900 43,688,900 1 i Average rate. 00 TABLE 1 4 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R C A P I T A , AND R A T E OF L E V Y : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . 00 to [For a text discussion of this table see p. 54.] LEVY. City number ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y . CITY AND DIVISION O P G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Real. Personal. Other. P e r capita. Total. P e r capita. R a t e per $100 of assessed valuation. MASSACHUSETTS—Continued. ?m _. G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 186 _ FITCHBURG . $1,154. 42 1,154. 42 1,154. 42 45,075,600 • 45,075,600 45,075,600 36,913, 700 36,913, 700 36,913, 700 8,161, 900 8,161, 900 8,161,900 1, 077. 64 1, 077. 64 1,077. 64 1 LAWRENCE.. G o v e r n m e n t of city _ _ . $30. 59 26.83 2.51 1.25 $2.65 2.32 0.22 0.11 1, 433, 455 1, 268,427 100, 920 64,108 34.27 30.32 2.41 1.54 3.17 2.81 0.22 0.14 39.26 34.35 3.26 1.65 2.60 2.27 0.22 0.11 182,367,850 182,367,850 182,367,850 105,483,200 105,483,200 105,483,200 76, 884,650 76,884, 650 76,884, 650 1, 509.79 1, 509. 79 1, 509. 79 54,006, 525 54,006,525 54,006,525 38,832,100 38,832,100 38,832,100 15,174,425 15,174,425 15,174,425 1,291. 25 1, 291. 25 1,291. 25 1, 512,183 1,321,181 118,920 72,082 36.16 31.59 2.85 1.72 2.80 2.45 0.22 0.13 64,081,868 64,081,868 64,081,868 53,433, 850 53,433,850 53,433,850 10, 648,018 10,648,018 10, 648,018 1,138. 22 1,136. 22 1,136. 22 94,914,320 94,914,320 94,914,320 72,897, 220 72,897,220 72,897,220 22,017,100 22,017,100 22,017,100 1, 560. 65 1, 560. 65 1, 560. 65 79,142,250 32,839,475 1,161. 32 1 1,858,374 1, 609,823 138, 240 110,311 2,325,653 2, 014,082 208,080 103,491 3,180, 299 2,734,116 32.95 28.54 2.45 1.96 38.24 33.12 3.42 1.70 32.98 28.36 2.90 2.51 0.22 0.17 2.45 2.12 0.22 0.11 2.84 2.44 1 _ $1,190,152 1,044, 070 97, 560 48, 522 4, 742, 692 4,148, 869 394,440 199, 383 HOLYOKE G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 80 $11,456,630 11, 456, 630 11, 456, 630 HAVERHILL G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 1?4 $33,454, 750 33,454, 750 33,454, 750 ._ G o v e r n m e n t of city.__ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 134 $44,911,380 1 44, 911,380 I 44,911,380 FALL RIVER G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _ G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . 187 _ EVERETT. _ G o v e r n m e n t of city___ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 58 a OHTCOPEE _. 111,981,725 1 t—i H M W H M a Ul O *i C t—i H M Ul . _ _ _ _ __ 111, 981,725 1 111,981,725 79,142,250 79,142, 250 32,839,475 32, 839,475 1,161.32 1,161.32 248,160 198,023 2.57 2.05 0.22 0.18 _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . . _ . 130,060,757 130,060,757 130,060,757 96,268,475 96,268,475 96,268,475 33, 792, 282 33,792,282 33,792, 282 1,136. 66 1,136. 66 1,136. 66 3,979,859 3, 505,380 290,160 184,319 34.78 30.64 2.53 1.61 3.06 2.70 0.22 0.14 _ __ _ _ 104,316,000 104,316,000 104,316,000 87,434,880 87,434,880 87,434,880 16,881,120 16,881,120 16,881,120 1,026.00 1,026.00 1,026.00 3, 567, 607 3,135,448 240,360 191.799 35. 09 30.84 2.36 1.89 3.42 3.01 0.23 0.18 46,984,851 46,984,851 46,984,851 I 39,885,100 39,885,100 39,885,100 7,599,751 7,099, 751 7,099,751 933. 85 933. 85 933. 85 1, 537,145 1, 366, 789 104,160 66,196 30.55 27.17 2.07 1.31 3.27 2.91 0.22 0.14 43,673,750 43,673,750 43,673,750 40, 428,300 40,428, 300 40,428,300 3, 245,450 3, 245,450 3, 245,450 1,012. 35 1,012. 35 1,012. 35 1, 528,515 1,386,642 86,760 55,113 35.43 32.14 2.01 1.28 3.50 3.17 0.20 0.13 44.33 38.58 4.11 1.64 2.82 2.46 0.26 0.10 G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y LOWELL G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 72 _ LYNN G o v e r n m e n t of city _ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 154 G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 181 . _ MEDFORD__ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y _ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _ _ G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 53 NEW G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of State_ _ G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 162 199,925,800 199,925,800 199,925,800 116,348,575 116,348,575 116,348,575 83, 577, 225 83,577, 225 83, 577,225 1, 570.13 1, 570.13 1, 570.13 5, 643,992 4,912,177 522,848 208,967 ____ 95,546,250 95,546,250 95,546,250 82,139,850 82,139,850 82,139,850 13,406,400 13,406,400 13,406,400 2,004. 66 2,004. 66 2,004. 66 2,426, 874 2,117,030 189,480 120, 364 50.92 44.42 3.98 2.52 2.54 2.22 0.20 0.12 _ . _ 47,556,815 47,556,815 47, 556,815 39,85_, 220 39,851,220 39,851, 220 7,755,595 7,705,595 7,705,595 1,074. 83 1,074. 83 1,074. 83 1,436, 529 1, 239,806 109,560 87,163 32.47 28.02 2.48 1.97 3.02 2.61 0.23 0.18 60,822,925 60,822,925 60,822,925 53,72l, 550 53, 721, 550 53,721, 550 7,101,375 7,101,375 7,101,375 1,174. 21 1,174. 21 1,174. 21 2, 201, 790 1,982, 545 125, 520 93, 725 42.51 38.28 2.42 1.81 3.62 3.26 0.21 0.15 30, 898, 700 30,898, 700 28,093,555 28,093, 000 2, 805, 700 2,805, 700 979. 26 979. 26 1,050,612 990,612 60,000 33.30 31.40 1.90 3.40 3.21 0.19 47,645,811 47,645,811 47,645,811 1 37,731,195 37,731,195 37,731,195 9,914, 616 9,914,616 9,914,616 1,120. 31 1,120. 31 1,120. 31 1,620,339 1, 433, 710 103.800 82,829 38.10 33. 71 2.44 1.95 3.40 3.01 0.22 0.17 BEDFORD NEWTON..,.. . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . G o v e r n m e n t of city _ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y PITTSFIELD _____ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y __ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _ __ _ _ _ _ Quincy.. __ ___ G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of county__ 248 R e v e r e G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e 184 SALEM G o v e r n m e n t of city_._ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y __ O H 'A y > H > W r w OO CO T A B L E 1 4 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R C A P I T A , AND R A T E OP L E V Y : 1922—Continued. to 00 [For a text discussion of this table see p. 54.] City number ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y . LEVY. CITY A N D DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Real. Personal. Other. Per capita. Total. Rate per $100 of Per capita. assessed valuation. > a MASSACHUSETTS—Continued. 77 SOMERVILLE 49 SPRINGFIELD 211 TAUNTON _ 246 WALTHAM _ _ Government of city Government of State Government of county . $7,755,400 7, 755,400 7, 755,400 $906.44 906.44 906. 44 $2,696,308 2,378,222 194, 520 123, 566 $27. 75 24.48 2.00 1.27 $3.06 2.70 0.22 0.14 243,627,910 243,627,910 243, 627,910 211,317,060 211,317, 060 211,317,060 32,310,850 32,310,850 32,310,850 1, 743. 89 1, 743.89 1,743. 89 6,870,510 6,133,090 492,480 244,940 49.18 43.90 3.53 1.75 2.82 2.52 0.20 0.10 28,008, 730 28,008, 730 28,008,730 9, 218,960 9, 218,960 9,218,960 983. 51 983. 51 983. 51 1,124,458 995,468 85,680 43,310 29.71 26.30 2.26 1.15 3.02 2.67 0.23 0.12 9,844,050 9,844,050 9,844,050 1,301. 27 1,301.27 1, 301. 27 1,222, 318 1, 075,147 90,000 57,171 38.52 33.88 2.84 1.80 2.96 2.60 0.22 0.14 215,556,300 215, 556,300 215, 556,300 43,182,620 43,182,620 43,182,620 1,375.16 1, 375.10 1, 375.10 7,035,055 6,148,661 551,880 334, 514 37.39 32.68 2.93 1.78 2.72 2.38 0 21 0 13 35, 583, 070 36,123,220 35,583,070 35, 583,070 12,867, 510 13,057, 510 12,867, 510 12,867, 510 I, 270. 73 1,270.73 1, 270. 73 1,270.73 1 1,496,921 1,127,926 484, 506 643,420 183,186 185,809 39.26 29.59 12.71 16.88 4.80 4.87 3.07 2.31 1.00 1.31 0.38 0.38 37,227, 690 1 37,227, 690 37, 227,690 __ _ Government of city WORCESTER $80,326,900 80,326,900 80,326, 900 __ Government of city Government of State Government of county 41,294,550 41,294, 550 41,294, 550 1 __ Government of county... 36 $88,082,300 88,082,300 88,082, 300 _ Government of city _ _ Government of State Government of county . 258, 738,920 258,738,920 258,738,920 Government of city Government of county 31,450, 500 31,450, 500 31,450, 500 MICHIGAN. 206 BATTLE C R E E K , City corporation School district ._ __ Government of State Government of county _ _ 48,450,580 49,180,730 48,450,580 48,450, 580 1 f a a a w o *J Q M i—i GO 631,101 631,101 631,101 631,101 986. 64 986. 64 986. 64 986.64 1,801,877 1,403,681 806,387 597,294 146,953 251,243 37.50 29.21 16.78 12.43 3.06 5.23 3.80 2.96 1.70 1.26 0.31 0.53 464,168, 800 464.168, 800 464,168, 800 1,966. 62 1,966.62 1,966. 62 53,060,676 47,436, 534 43,098,246 4, 338, 288 5, 624,142 53.40 47.74 43.37 •4.37 5.66 2.72 2.43 2.21 0.22 0.29 BAY CITY G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ 47,404,256 47,404,256 47,404,256 47,404,256 36, 36, 36, 36, 773,155 773,155 773,155 773,155 10, 10, 10, 10, DETROIT G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . C i t y corporation County G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e __. _ __ . . . i 1, 954,184,000 1,954,184, 000 1,954,184,000 __ 1,490, 015,200 1, 490,015, 200 1,490, 015, 200 136, 508,320 136,508,320 136, 508,320 136, 508, 320 105,051, 105,051, 105,051, 105,051, 270 270 270 270 31,457, 050 31,457,050 31,457,050 31, 457,050 1,279.98 1,279.98 1,279.98 1,279.98 4,472, 780 3, 200, 552 1, 680,734 1, 519,818 428, 726 843, 502 41.94 30.01 15.76 14.25 4.02 7.91 3.27 2.34 1.23 1.11 0.31 0.62 210, 556, 986 210, 556,986 210, 556,986 210, 556,986 145, 795, 265 145,795, 265 145, 795, 265 145, 795, 265 64, 761, 721 64,761, 721 64,761, 721 64,761,721 .1,484.98 1 1,484.98 1,484.98 1,484.98 5,883,028 4, 537,229 2,144,426 2,392,803 684,281 661,518 41.49 32.00 15.12 16.88 4.82 4.67 2.79 2.16 1.02 1.14 0.32 0.31 682,425 682, 425 682,425 682,425 1,303.37 1,303.37 1,303.37 1,303.37 1,947,790 1,564,806 1,062,570 502,236 220,158 162,826 33.21 26.68 18.12 8.56 3.75 2.78 2.55 2.05 1.39 0.66 0.29 0.21 56, 632, 580 56, 632,580 56, 632, 580 56,632,580 _ 2,445.60 2,445.60 2,445.60 2,445. 60 3,008, 685 2,336,809 1,175, 237 1,161, 572 392, 595 279, 281 53.84 41.82 21.03 20.79 7.02 5.00 2.20 1.71 0.86 0.85 0.29 0.20 16,479,030 2 1, 454. 35 1, 454. 35 1,454. 35 1, 454. 35 1,977,531 1, 362,439 749, 508 612,931 233,017 382,075 37.50 25. 83 14.21 11.62 4.42 7.25 2.56 1.76 0.98 0.78 0.30 0.50 FLINT G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 47 GRAND RAPIDS _ _ . ... G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . . C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 129 __. __ HAMTRAMCK G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y HIGHLAND PARK _ 53, 53, 53, 53, 761,475 761, 475 761,475 761,475 22, 22, 22, 22, _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y __ C i t y corporation __ School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . JACKSON... ... _ ._ _ 76,443,900 76,443, 900 76,443,900 76,443,900 _ ... _ 136, 655, 530 136, 655, 530 136,655, 530 136,655, 530 80, 022,950 80,022,950 80, 022, 950 80, 022,950 _ _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district .. G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 76, 697, 865 78,753, 615 76,697,865 76,697,865 1 2 60, 218,835 2 jg, 753, 615 60, 218, 835 60, 218,835 () 16,479,030 16,479, 030 Q Hi tzj H W > r< w w Valuation of personal property included with that of real property. 285 158 TABLE 14.—ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT, AND TOTAL, PER CAPITA, AND RATE OP LEVY: 1922—Continued. [For a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e see p . 54.] ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N OF P R O P E R T Y . CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Real Personal. $63,467, 520 68,232, 820 63,467, 520 63,467,520 $42,896,450 45,755, 630 42,896, 450 42,896,450 $20,571,070 22, 477,190 20, 571,070 20, 571, 070 90,205, 275 124,282,929 90, 205, 275 90, 205, 275 33,2 595, 504 51,530,865 51, 530,865 51, 530,865 51,530,865 40,238,150 40,238,150 40, 238,150 40,238,150 11,292,715 11, 292,715 11,292,715 11,292,715 41,803,096 41,803, 096 41,803, 096 41,803, 096 31,832,375 31,832,375 31,832,375 31, 832, 375 9,970,721 9,970, 721 9,970, 721 9, 970, 721 86,304,300 86,304,300 65,714.400 65,714, 400 I 20, 589,900 20, 589,900 Other. MICHIGAN—Continued. KALAMAZOO G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . LANSING G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . MUSKEGON 123,800,779 124,282,929 123,800,779 123, 800,779 1 () 33, 595, 504 33, 595, 504 _. G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . PONTIAC G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation._. School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . _. G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . SAGINAW G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . . C i t y corporation.. School district 3.19 2.21 1.18 1.03 to 00 86,304,300 1 [ 86,304,300 j 65,714,400 65,714,400 20, 589,900 20, 589,900 1,269.27 11 1,269.27 257,178 584,260 3.78 8.59 0.30 0.68 124, 025,757 124, 025,757 124,025,757 i 124,025,757 54,921,826 54, 921,826 54,921,826 54,921, 826 69,103,931 69,103,931 69,103,931 69,103,931 1,190.46 1 1,190.46 1,190.46 1,190.46 4, 552,200 3,464, 997 1,668,163 1, 796,834 338,403 748,800 43.69 33.25 16.01 17.24 3.25 7.19 3.66 2.79 U.34 i 1.45 10.27 10.60 365, 507,949 365, 507,949 365, 507,949 218,983, 220 218,983, 220 218,983,220 146, 524, 729 146, 524, 729 146, 524, 729 911.56 911.56 1 911.56 1 17, 992,943 16,813, 083 14, 892,704 1,920,379 1,179,860 44.87 41.93 37.14 4.79 2.94 4.92 4.60 14.07 10.53 10.32 232,352,442 232,352,442 232,352,442 115,324,457 115,324, 457 115,324,457 117,027,985 117,027,985 117, 027,985 968. 80 968.80 968. 80 9, 419, 785 7,410,900 658, 093 1, 350,792 39.28 30.90 2.75 5.63 4.05 13.19 10.28 10.58 450, 450, 552, 450, 848,300 848,300 392, 531 1 848, 300 239,462, 680 239,462, 680 350,369, 755 239, 462, 680 185,496,340 185, 496, 340 161,121,147 185,496,340 $25, 889, 280 25, 889, 280 40,901, 629 25,889, 280 1,330.85 1,330.85 1,330.85 1,330.85 14, 518, 643 13, 932, 540 5, 917, 575 1, 938, 648 6, 076, 317 586,103 42. 86 41.13 17.47 5.72 17. 94 1.73 2.91 2.78 1.25 0.43 1.10 0.13 69,445, 940 1 69,445,940 83, 033, 300 83, 033, 300 45, 664,470 45, 664,470 54, 508,130 54, 508,130 17,111,010 17,111,010 18, 034, 800 18, 034, 800 6, 670,460 6, 670,460 10,490, 370 10,490,370 888.74 888.74 1,062.62 1,062.62 2,490,159 1, 722,102 906,112 815, 990 107,943 660,114 31.87 22.04 11.60 10.44 1.38 8.45 3.41 2.48 i 1.30 1.18 ' 0.13 0.80 764, 648, 820 764,648,820 764, 648,820 297, 019, 828 297, 019, 828 297, 019,828 65, 076, 219 65, 076, 219 65, 076, 219 1,429.20 1,429. 20 1,429.20 26,444, 577 24,979,809 15, 064,454 9, 915, 355 1, 464, 768 33.54 31.69 19.11 12.58 1.86 2.35 2.22 11.34 0.88 0.13 25, 760,210 26,407,841 25, 760,210 25,760, 210 10, 619,926 10,869,016 10,619, 926 10,619, 926 1,078,166 1,103,075 1,078,166 1,078,166 994,830 751, 351 348, 362 402,989 48, 696 194, 783 24.54 18.53 8.59 9.94 1.20 4.81 2.63 1.98 0.93 1.05 0.13 0.52 MINNESOTA. DULUTH... G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y MINNEAPOLIS _ _ _ _. _ _ _ _ *__ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation County G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _- ST. PAUL G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ Q MISSOURI. KANSAS CITY __ . G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation County School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e 95 _ ST. JOSEPH _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y ST. LOUIS ___ _ _._ _ _ _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y - _ C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e 192 _. ._ .. 1,126,744, 867 1,126,744, 867 1,126,744,867 SPKINGFIELD . __ _ _ _ 1 Average rate 37,458,302 38,379,932 37,458,302 37,458,302 | 923.89 923.89 923.89 923.89 | Valuation of personal property included with that of real property rty. 287 G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y w tt-H TABL G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y TABLE 14.—ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R C A P I T A , AND R A T E O F L E V Y : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . to 00 00 [For a text discussion of this table see p. 54.] 1 City number ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y . LEVY. CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Real. Personal. Other. Per c a p i t a . Total. R a t e per $100 of P e r c a p i t a . assessed valuation. > MONTANA. 185 BUTTE G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation._. _ School d i s t r i c t . __ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y $19,516, Oil 19, 516, Oil 19,516,011 19, 516, Oil _._ __ $13,917, 639 13,917, 639 13,917, 639 13,917,639 $5, 330, 597 5,330, 597 5, 330, 597 5, 330, 597 $267, 775 267, 775 267, 775 267, 775 $464.35 1 464. 35 I 464.35 464.35 $1,227,069 688,915 458,626 230,289 89, 286 448,868 $29.19 16.39 10.91 5.48 2.12 10.68 $6.29 3.53 2.35 1.18 0.46 2.30 LINCOLN 34 OMAHA 40.01 33.59 11.01 20.95 1.63 3.75 2.67 2.50 2.11 0.68 1.33 0.10 0.23 0.16 1,630.04 I 1,570.93 1,630.04 1,630.04 1,630.04 9,071,904 7,141, 352 3,173, 959 3, 784,154 183, 239 752, 588 1,177, 964 45.19 35.57 15. 81 18.85 0.91 3.75 5.87 2.82 2.23 0.97 1.20 0.06 0.23 0.36 1,333.06 1,386.29 ; 1,386.29 I 2, 811, 584 2, 289,077 336, 609 185,898 34.92 28.43 4.18 2.31 2.60 2.13 0.30 0.17 _ _ _ ___ ._ _ ____ .__ ._ _ __ _ 93,468, 600 90, 542, 855 93, 468, 600 93,468, 600 93,468, 600 64,947, 400 62,553, 000 64,947,400 64,947,400 64,947, 400 16, 534, 920 16,415, 546 16, 534, 920 16, 534,920 16, 534,920 11, 986, 280 11, 574,309 11,986, 280 11,986, 280 11, 986, 280 _ . G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district P u b l i c utilities d i s t r i c t . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y NEW 9? 1,630.99 1,579.93 1,630.99 1,630.99 1,630.99 2, 293, 247 1, 924, 980 630, 913 1, 200, 598 93,469 214,978 153, 289 _. G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . S a n i t a r y districtG o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y __ __ ___ 327, 212, 218 315, 346,160 327, 212, 218 327, 212, 218 327,212,218 212,982, 395 218,800, 205 212,982, 395 212,982,395 212,982, 395 107, 346,139 111,632,337 111,632,337 | 86,053,194 90,339, 392 90,339, 392 86, 88, 86, 86, 86, 511, 065 531, 231 511,065 511, 065 511, 065 27, 718, 758 8, 014, 724 27, 718, 758 27, 718, 758 27, 718, 758 HAMPSHIRE. MANCHESTER G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . o > w H > M W NEBRASKA. 13? 3 _._ 21, 292, 945 21, 292,945 21, 292, 945 H HH Q Ui O o H i—i NEW ATLANTIC C I T Y JERSEY. _ __ G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ . _ __. __ _ 132, 594, 615 132, 594, 615 132, 594, 615 7, 834, 500 7, 834, 500 7, 834, 500 1, 851, 570 1,840,400 1,840, 400 2, 742. 50 2, 742.28 2, 742. 28 4,381, 248 3,181, 253 556, 887 643,108 84. 45 61.32 10.73 12.40 3.08 2.24 0.39 0.45 80, 075, 020 80, 535, 705 80, 535, 705 39, 634, 800 39, 634, 800 39, 634, 800 1, 661, 852 1, 661, 852 1, 661, 852 1,476. 29 1,481. 89 1, 481. 89 3,775,879 2, 525, 796 463,443 786, 640 45.93 30.72 5.64 9.57 3.11 2.08 0.38 0.65 IQ, 670, 325 16, 670, 325 16, 670, 325 3, 084,130 3, 084,130 3, 084,130 1,028. 46 1, 028. 46 1, 028. 46 3, 529,941 2, 481,172 528, 279 520,490 28.95 20. 35 4.33 4.27 2.80 1.97 0.42 0.41 . 142,280,685 142,269,515 142,269,515 . . BAYONNE G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . . CAMDEN ._ ... __ __ 121,371,672 I 121,832,357 121,832,3^7 I __ ... __ _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ . ___ . . __ _ ... 125,384,715 i 125,384,715 125,384,715 .. 25,771,50/ 25,771,507 25,771,50/ 1 21, 026, 440 21,026,440 21,026,440 4, 686, 940 4, 686, 940 4, 686, 940 58, 127 58, 127 58,127 852. 51 852. 51 852. 51 839,182 626, 031 103, 557 109, 594 27.76 20.71 3.43 3.62 3.25 2.43 0. 40 0.42 74, 730, 804 76, 425, 204 76, 425, 204 65, 847, 700 65, 660, 400 65, 660, 400 8, 788, 900 10, 670, 600 10, 670, 600 94, 204 94, 204 94, 204 1,360.77 1, 391. 62 1, 391. 62 2, 333,064 1,588,072 308, 910 436, 082 42.48 28.92 5.62 7.94 3. 10 2.13 0.40 0.57 83, 728, 760 82, 790,185 82, 790, 185 15, 251, 150 17, 427, 800 17, 427,800 4, 056, 413 4, 056, 413 4, 056, 413 1,013.71 1, 025. 89 1,025. 89 3, 276, 215 2,489,088 422, 599 364, 528 32. 23 24.49 4.15 3.59 3. 17 2.42 0.40 0. 35 92, 446, 424 89,802, 964 89, 802,964 73, 322, 800 70, 679, 340 70, 679, 340 8,963, 400 8, 963, 400 8,963, 400 10,160, 224 10,160, 224 10,160, 224 1, 356. 20 1,317.42 1,317.42 3,847, 703 2, 916, 395 346, 675 584, 633 56. 45 42.78 5.09 8.58 4.19 3.15 0.39 0.65 465, 509,926 473, 538, 768 473, 538, 768 324, 145, 297 314,161,639 314,161,639 52, 794, 795 70, 807, 295 70,807, 295 88, 569, 834 88, 569, 834 88, 569, 834 1, 521. 72 1, 547. 96 1, 547. 96 16,050, 525 14,244,446 11,161,629 3,082, 817 1,806, 079 52. 46 46.56 36.48 10.08 5.90 3.43 2.78 2.40 0.65 0.38 61,069,651 62,136,051 62,136,051 51, 529, 700 51, 519 700 51,529,700 9,343,800 10,410,2C0 10, 410, 200 196,151 i 96,151 196,151 1,990. 66 2,025.43 2, 025. 43 2,002, 265 1,393, 609 251,645 357,011 65.27 45.43 8.2G 11.64 3.25 2.28 0.40 0.57 104, 276, 325 118,301,325 118,301,325 5, 396,087 5, 396,087 5,396, 087 1, 266. 02 1,287.47 1, 287. 47 20, 730, 450 18, 474, 730 15,302, 652 3,172, 078 2, 255, 720 48.01 42.79 35.44 7.35 5.22 3.78 3.37 2.80 0.57 0.41 ._ _ 105, 630, 260 105, 630, 260 105, 630, 260 CLIFTON G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _. . ... . G o v e r n m e n t of city . . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y ELIZABETH .... .. G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . . . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . . .. .. _. . _ . __ ._ 103, 036, 323 1 104, 274, 398 104, 274, 398 HOBOKEN... G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . JERSEY CITY .... G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation County G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e MONTCLAIR 1 . _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . _. G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . NEWARK G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation County . . .._ . . ! 546, 655,357 1 555, 919,714 555,919,714 1 436, 982, 945 432, 222, 302 432, 222, 302 TABLE 14.—ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT, AND TOTAL, PER CAPITA, AND RATE OF LEVY: 1922—Continued. [For a text discussion of this t a b l e see p . 54.] ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y . CITY A N D DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . NEW 224 NEW Real. $29, 271, 239 29, 921, 839 29, 921, 839 $24,909, 270 24,909, 270 24,909, 270 $4,106,100 4, 756, 700 4, 756, 700 $255, 869 255, 869 255,869 $832. 89 851. 41 851. 41 $1, 372, 398 1, 005, 785 119, 041 247, 572 $39. 05 28.62 3.39 7.04 $4.66 3.43 0.40 0.83 29, 958, 570 30, 494,820 30,494,820 25,733, 550 25,401, 700 25,401, 700 3, 958, 050 4, 826,150 4, 826,150 266, 970 266, 970 266, 970 874. 60 890. 26 890. 26 1, 146, 355 848, 994 123,357 174,004 33.47 24.79 3.60 5.08 3.80 2.83 0.40 0.57 70, 637,198 71, 255,009 71, 255, 009 51,748,125 51,330,986 51,330, 986 18, 722, 700 19, 757, 650 19, 757, 650 166, 373 166, 373 166, 373 1, 067. 40 1, 076. 73 1, 076. 73 2,327,713 1, 732, 588 289, 862 305, 263 35. 17 26. 18 4.38 4.61 3.28 2.45 0.41 0.42 144, 960,139 148, 736, 561 148, 079, 561 116,210,851 116,485,283 115,828,283 28, 237, 384 31, 739, 374 31, 739, 374 511, 904 511,904 511, 904 1,046. 48 ! 1,073.75 i 1, 069. 00 ; 4, 853, 695 3, 613, 270 606,040 634,385 35. 04 26.08 4.38 4.58 3.33 2.49 0.41 0.43 9,192, 270 9,192, 270 9,192, 270 1, 847, 063 1,847,063 1,847,063 828. 89 1 827. 57 I 827. 57 1, 604, 671 1,149, 672 147,739 307, 260 36. 33 26.03 3.34 6.96 4.38 3.14 0.40 0.84 22, 108, 900 22,108, 900 22,108, 900 1,231,801 1,234,801 1, 234, 801 1, 074. 13 1, 074. 13 ! 1, 074. 13 I 4, 325,976 3, 140, 066 518,421 667,489 34. 59 25. 11 4.14 5.34 3. 22 2.34 0.38 0.50 Personal. Other. Per capita. Total. P e r capita. JERSEY—Continued. BRUNSWICK G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . ORANGE G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _ _. G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . PASSAIC G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . PATERSON G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . 176 Rate per $100 of assessed valuation. Total. PERTH AMBOY G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . 36, 616, 208 36, 557, 908 36, 557, 908 25, 576, 875 25, 518, 575 25,518, 575 TRENTON. G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . 134, 347, 001 134, 347, 001 134, 347,001 111,003,300 111,008,300 111,003,300 to o 189 WEST HOBOKEN WEST N E W YORK NEW .__ . __ __ ._ . _ . . . . AUBURN . . . . . . . 1, 290. 879 961, 001 121,885 207, 993 37.81 28.15 3.57 6.09 4.09 3.06 0.38 0.65 1, 372, 000 1,372, 000 1, 372, 000 1,372, 000 I 1,096.65 | 1,062.37 1,062.37 1,062.37 4,013,765 3, 292,485 3,124,999 167,488 214, 873 506, 407 34.54 28.33 26.89 1.44 1.85 4.36 3.17 2.59 2.45 0.14 0.17 0.41 348, 850 348, 850 336, 700 336, 700 336, 700 637. 51 I 637.51 665. 14 665. 14 665. 14 820, 262 £50, 368 228, 754 313,191 8, 423 44, 828 225, 066 24.05 16.14 6.71 9.18 0.25 1.31 6.60 3.72 2.53 i 1.05 1.44 0.04 0.20 0.99 740.48 706.25 708. 25 1,164, 815 893, 508 145, 785 125, 522 31.91 24.48 3.99 3.44 4.36 13.31 0.56 0.49 780, 300 780, 300 780,300 932. 85 933.12 933.12 2, 962, 517 2, 514, 729 103,603 344, 185 41. 42 35.16 1.45 4.81 4.45 13.77 0.16 0.52 666, 396, 570 666, 396, 570 666,396, 570 8, 450, 000 8, 450, 000 8,450, 000 1, 288.16 1, 288.16 1, 288.16 22, 471, 041 21, 464, 845 18, 720, 244 2, 744, 601 1, 006,198 42.89 40.97 35. 73 5.24 1.92 3.33 3.18 2.77 0.41 0.15 42, 595, 817 41,749,199 41, 749,199 763, 600 811,500 811, 500 912. 68 895. 86 895. 86 1, 321, 847 1, 021, 484 71,215 229,148 27.82 21.50 1.50 4.82 3.06 i 2. 35 0.17 0.54 31,438,314 31,948,964 31,948,964 21, 769, 825 21, 655,475 21, 655,475 1,471, 000 2,096, 000 2, 096, 000 8,197,489 8,197, 489 8,197, 489 127,456,312 123,471,968 123,471,968 123,471,968 126, 084, 312 122, 099,968 122, 099, 968 122, 099, 968 21, 741, 690 21,741,690 22, 6S3, 946 22, 683, 946 22, 683, 948 I 21, 392, 840 21, 392, 840 22, 347, 246 22, 347, 246 22, 347, 246 27, 031, 995 25, 782, 430 25, 782, 430 27, 031, 995 25, 782, 430 25, 782, 430 66, 722, 419 66,741,541 fifi.741.ft41 65,942,119 65, 961, 241 65, 961, 241 674, 846, 570 674, 846, 570 674, 846, 570 . . BlNGHAMTON G o v e r n m e n t of c i t v . _. _ . _ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . _ G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t v BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . G o v e r n m e n t of city . City corporation. _ County.. . . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e 163 920.89 935.85 935. 85 20, 662 20, 662 20, 662 . . __ . . . _. _. . ... ._ . _ . _ _ - . . _. . _ _ . G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 102 3.75 2.72 0.38 0.65 1,456, 720 2, 225, 720 2, 225, 720 AMSTERDAM ' G o v e r n m e n t of city City corporation.. School d i s t r i c t . Supervisors' fund G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 218 26.10 18.81 2.69 4.60 27, 036, 260 26, 916, 910 26, 916,910 YORK. _ _ _ _ _ _ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation Supervisors' fund G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t v - . 231 1, 077, 281 776,349 111,074 189,858 28, 513, 642 29,163, 292 29,163, 292 _ G o v e r n m e n t of city _ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . ALBANY.. 690.79 706. 53 | 708.53 j .__ G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . ELMIRA G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ _!..._ . . _ _ .. . . . . ...___. 43,359,417 42, 560, 699 42, 560, 699 1 ] O A tr1 H > W _/_ Average rate. to co TABLE 14.—ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R C A P I T A , AND R A T E O F L E V Y : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . to [For a text discussion of this t a b l e see p . 54.] ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y . CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Real. Personal. Other. Per capita. Total. Per capita. R a t e per $100 of assessed valua- non. fel > * G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district Supervisors' f u n d . . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . $27, 889, 579 28, 034, 520 28, 859, 097 28, 859, 097 28, 859,097 $27,889, 579 28,034, 520 28,859, 097 28,859, 097 28,859, 097 $32. 40 26. 78 10.91 14.88 0.99 1.34 4.28 $4. 63 3.84 1.57 2. 13 0.14 0. 19 0.60 76, 860, 765 76, 860, 765 69, 597,964 69,597,964 76,860, 765 76, 860, 765 69, 597, 964 69,597,964 709. 73 709. 73 548.17 548.17 2,159,083 1, 878,130 1,011,141 866,989 119, 430 161, 523 48.03 41.78 22.49 19.29 2.66 3. 59 2.85 2.45 1.32 1.13 0.17 0.23 26, 578,976 22. 836. 248 22,836, 248 26, 578,976 22. 836. 248 22' 836! 248 856. 72 736. 08 736. 08 742,189 612,136 38,685 91,368 23. 92 19.73 1.25 2.94 2.87 2.30 0.17 0.40 61.27 53.55 3.32 4.40 2.91 2.51 0.17 0.23 $693. 34 693. 34 717. 44 717. 44 717. 44 MOUNT VERNON G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y City corporation-.. School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . 1, 1, 1, 1, NEWBURGH G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y NEW NEW 81,350,123 73, 669,902 73,669,902 $66,000 66,000 66,000 2,134. 95 1, 933. 39 1,933. 39 10,249,991,835 10, 249,991, 835 210,608,045 210, 608,045 1, 791. 28 1,791. 28 287, 772, 382 273, 341, 869 14,430,513 49.28 46.81 2.47 2.75 12.61 0.14 1,873. 71 1, 730. 74 1, 730. 74 2, 533, 819 1,938,451 141, 392 453,976 45. 25 34.62 2.52. 8.11 2.46 1.85 0.14 0.47 YORK G o v e r n m e n t of city _ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _ 136 81,284,123 73, 603, 902 73,603,902 2,334,751 2,040, 653 126,417 167, 681 ROCHELLE G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . 10.460.599,1 10,460, 599. J NIAGARA F A L L S . . . G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _.. G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . 104,909, 000 96,904,164 96,904,164 o $1,303,486 1, 077, 278 438, 873 598, 537 39, 868 54,173 172, 035 JAMESTOWN 104,857, 000 96,852,164 96,852,164 52,000 52,000 52,000 > rw H > H M Ul H oUl n H M m N6 ?,?, POUGHKEEPSIE G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 912.30 842.77 842.77 1,147,803 882, 964 64,435 200,374 31.18 23.98 1.75 5.45 __ 359,784,448 363,605,916 363,605,916 359, 230, 248 363, 051, 716 363,051, 716 554, 200 554, 200 554, 200 1,154. 83 1,167.09 1,167. 09 12, 208, 978 11, 612,728 10, 599,083 1,013, 645 596,250 39.19 37.27 34.02 3.25 1.92 74,983,487 74,703,932 74,703,932 74, 688, 637 74, 409,082 74, 409,082 294, 850 294,850 294,850 809.66 _ 805.98 805.98 3, 662,732 3,113,196 162,039 387,497 39.52 33.59 1.75 4.18 194, 582, 687 193,141,709 ( 193,141,709 193,141,709 194, 212, 222 192,771,244 192, 771, 244 192, 771, 244 370,465 370,465 370, 465 370,465 1,074.97 1,067.01 1,067.01 1,067.01 6, 725,824 5,371,490 5, 233, 785 137, 705 316, 240 1,038,094 37.16 29.67 28.91 0.76 1.75 5.74 63, 659,050 9, 331, 605 58,926, 321 58, 926, 321 58,926, 321 63, 659,050 9, 331, 605 58, 926, 321 58, 926, 321 58, 926, 321 38.33 31.23 27.93 818.27 818.27 818.27 2,760, 559 2,248,778 2,011,343 107, 385 130,050 95, 215 416, 566 (3) 1.80 106,395,900 105, 361,684 105,361,684 105, 361, 684 106,016,700 104, 992, 484 104, 992, 484 104, 992, 484 1,047.21 1,037.03 1 1,037.03 | 1,037.03 3,486,874 2, 758,969 2, 621, 003 137, 966 153, 283 574, 622 34.32 27.16 25. 80 1.36 1.51 5.65 ROCHESTER SCHENECTADY _ _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y , 37 1,200 1,200 1,200 33,589.037 31,029,085 I 31,029,085 G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y City corporation. County G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e 82 33, 587, 837 31, 027,885 31,027, 885 __ __ . G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation Supervisors' fund G o v e r n m e n t of State G o v e r n m e n t of county_ 01 ___ TROY G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation _ . . L a n s i n g b u r g h school district Supervisors' fund_ G o v e r n m e n t of State G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y __ . 74 () " _. 379, 369, 369, 369, 200 200 200 200 YONKERS G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ . 41,897, 900 43, 462, 026 1 43,462, 026 41,136,310 42, 700, 436 42, 700,436 761, 590 761, 590 761, 590 1,292.39 1, 340. 63 1, 340. 63 1, 086, 061 794,806 51, 501 239, 754 33.50 24.52 1.59 7.39 . . . _ _ _ 180, 281, 818 176, 819, 027 176,819,027 1 179,995,918 176, 533,127 176,533,127 285, 900 285, 900 285, 900 1, 710.10 1, 677. 25 1,677. 25 5, 769,184 5, 055, 402 303,421 410, 361 54.72 47.95 2.88 3.89 _.. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 1 1.32 5.78 . WATERTOWN G o v e r n m e n t of cit v . . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 69 _ _.. - 883.99 3 UTICA G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . _ C i t y corporation Supervisors' fund G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _ _ ?41 __ SYRACUSE Average rate. i Per capita not computed; population not known. to CO 05 TABLE 14.—ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R C A P I T A , AND R A T E OF L E V Y : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . [For a text discussion of this t a b l e see p . ,54.] ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y . CITY A N D DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . NORTH Total. Real. Personal. Other. $84, 578, 030 84, 578, 030 $52, 205, 430 52, 205, 430 $32, 372, 600 32, 372, 600 $1,734.19 1,734.19 $1,251,755 642, 793 608, 962 43, 599, 619 43, 599, 619 43,599,619 39, 237, 220 39. 237, 220 39, 237, 220 4, 362, 399 4, 362, 399 4, 362, 399 1,258.00 1, 258. 00 1, 258. 00 898, 588 692, 362 414,196 278,166 206, 226 113,990, 752 113, 990, 752 50, 745, 244 50,745, 244 63, 245, 508 63, 245, 508 2,167. 99 2,167. 99 1, 424, 884 911,926 512, 958 27. 10 17.34 9.76 317, 816, 080 320. 740, 740 317,816,080 317, 816, 080 202, 013, 700 204,800,180 202,013, 700 202,013, 700 115,802,380 115,940,560 115, 802, 380 115,802,380 1, 524. 77 1, 524. 77 1,524.77 1, 524. 77 7, 903, 829 5, 567, 680 3,178,161 2,389,519 484, 670 1, 851,479 37.92 26. 7 L 15. 25 11. 46 2.33 146, 806, 060 152, 426, 090 146, 806, 060 146, 806, 060 146,806, 030 90,831, 770 92, 600, 630 90,831,770 90, 831, 770 90, 831, 770 55, 974, 290 59, 825,460 55, 974, 290 55, 974, 290 55,974,290 1, 533. 1, 533. 1, 533. 1, 533. 1, 533. 3, 807, 545 2, 739, 531 1,398,181 1, 341, 350 223, 879 5844,135 39. 77 28.61 14.60 14.01 2.34 8.82 Per capita. P e r capita. CAROLINA. CHARLOTTE G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . WILMINGTON G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . WINSTON-SALEM G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . . $25. 67 13.18 12.49 25. 93 19.98 11 95 8.03 5. 95 OHIO. AKRON G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . CANTON G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p . 35 35 35 35 35 () CINCINNATI. 250, 048, 910 1,827.76 1,827.76 1,827.76 1,827.76 |; 16,873,606 | 15,745,110 7,355,571 5, 043, 081 3, 346, 458 1, 128, 496 41.68 38.89 18.17 12.46 8.26 2. 79 2.27 2.12 0.99 0.68 0. 45 0.15 572, 572, 583, 572, 400 400 349 400 1,834.02 1,834.02 ! 1, 834. 02 1,83102 39, 246, 105 36, 855, 985 16, 626, 442 7, 733, 488 12, 496, 055 2, 390, 120 45. 93 43.13 19. 46 9. 05 14. 62 2.80 2.49 2. 34 1.06 0.49 0.79 0.15 131,787,260 131,893,840 131, 787, 260 131, 787, 260 1,491.75 ! 1,491.75 ! 1,491.75 i 1,491.75 9, 721,063 6, 520, 030 3,620, 216 2, 899, 814 581,140 2, 619, 893 38.05 25. 52 14.17 11.35 2.27 10.26 2. 55 1. 71 0-95 0.76 0.15 0.69 1,429.78 ! 1,429.78 1 1,429.78 ! 1,429. 78 5, 890, 228 3, 853,913 2,134,417 1, 719, 496 352, 844 1, 683, 471 36.40 23.82 13.19 10.63 2.18 10.40 2.53 1.65 0.92 0.73 0. 15 0.73 1,683.84 1,683.84 1.683.84 1,683.84 1, 607,330 1, 259, 774 483,034 776, 740 82,056 265, 500 50.30 39.42 15.11 24.31 2.57 8.31 2.93 2.29 0.90 1.39 0.15 0.49 1.477.06 1 1,477.06 1,477.06 1,477.06 1,092, 300 619, 879 331, 301 288, 578 92, 364 380,057 26.64 15. 12 8.08 7. 04 2. 25 9.27 1.80 1.02 0. 55 0.47 0.15 0.63 1,588.78 1.588.78 1,588,78 1,588.78 2,052, 602 1,554,169 617, 603 936, 566 117,678 380, 755 42.26 32.00 12.72 19. 28 2.42 7.84 2.65 2.01 0.80 1.21 0.15 0.49 || _ G o v e r n m e n t of citv _. C i t y corporation _ County _ _ _ School d i s t r i c t - - . _. _ _ . - . _ _ _ . . - . _ _ _ _ _. . _ 739,997,200 739,997,200 750. 327,100 I 739,997,200 489, 948, 290 489, 948, 290 2 750, 327, 100 4S9, 948, 290 250,048,910 250, 048, 910 1,507,291,770 1 1,567,291,770 1,591,854,120 1,567,291,770 994, 948, 370 994, 948, 370 1,008,780,780 994, 948, 370 __J| i! CLEVELAND G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation County _ _ _ School district _. G o v e r n m e n t ofState___ __ . „_ _ - COLUMBUS.- _. G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ _ _ __ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation . _._-__ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t v 249, 288,11C 249, 660, 570 249, 288,110 249,288,110 1 1 ! ! _. _ . ... 145,004, 570 148, 505, 770 145, 004, 570 145,004, 570 231,373,170 ' 235,321,800 231,373,170 231,373,170 86, 86, 86, 86, 368, 816, 368, 368, 600 800 600 600 '__ __ 53, 807,000 55, 880, 610 | 53.807, 000 | 53, 807,000 42, 025,060 44,074, 830 42, 025, OGO 42,025, 060 11, 781, 940 11,805,780 11,781,940 11,781,940 60, 566, 780 61,010,170 60, 566,780 60, 566, 780 38, 791, 39,067, 38, 791, 38, 791, 21,775,250 21,942, 300 21, 775, 250 21, 775, 250 77,165, 600 77,165,600 77,165,600 I 77,165, 600 62.163, 550 62,163, 550 62,163, 550 | 62,163, 550 I HAMILTON G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 156 381,675,370 381,554,410 381,075,370 381,075,370 EAST CLEVELAND G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 191 ! _. _ . _ DAYTON 242 343, 343, 073, 343, LAKEWOOD.. _ _ _ _ _ _ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district ._ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t v ! - _ . _ r 530 870 530 530 ° Not reported. _. 2 15,002, 050 15,002,050 15, 002, 050 15, 002, 050 i o > w r1 m Valuation of personal property included with that of real property. to CO C7T TABLE 14.—ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A C A P I T A , AND RATK O F L E V Y : 1922-—Continued. A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R [For a text discussion of this table see p. 54.J City number ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y . CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Total. ) Real. Personal. Other. Per capita. P e r capita. Rate per $100 of assessed valuation. OHIO—Continued. 178 LIMA _• _ _ $1,145.01 1,145.01 1, 115.01 1, 145.01 $1,293,224 801, 005 333, 331 470, 674 76, 440 412,779 $29. 54 18. 36 7.61 10. 75 1.75 9. 43 $2. 57 1.60 0.66 0. 94 0. 15 0. 82 1,482.03 1,482.03 1,482.03 1, 182.03 1,482.03 1,552,467 1,084,776 603,000 481,716 89, 638 368,355 9,698 39.14 27.35 15. 21 12. 14 2. 26 9.29 0.24 2.64 1.84 1.02 0.82 0.15 0.63 0.02 . . . . . . . . G o v e r n m e n t o f city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .. _ _ _ _ ...... .. - $50,125,020 50, 125.020 I 50, 125, 020 50,125,020 $31,841,750 31,841,750 31,841,750 31,841,750 G o v e r n m e n t of city -- --- C i t y corporation . . ... .. . . School d i s t r i c t . . . ....... G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . . . . . . G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p . . . . . 58,778,880 58, 778, 880 58, 778, 880 1 58, 778, 880 ! 58, 778, 880 36,858, 835 36, 858, 835 36, 858, 835 36, 858, 835 36, 858, 835 . ... $18,283,270 18,283,270 18,283,270 18, 283, 270 199 ?15 PORTSMOUTH SPRINGFIELD G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y , _ C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _. G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p .. . . .. 1 51,868,830 52, 597,460 51, 868, 830 ! 51, 868, 830 33,191, 770 33,435, 390 33,191,770 33,191, 770 18, 077,060 19,162,070 18, 677, 060 18, 677,060 1,404.56 1, 404. 56 1,404. 56 1, 404. 56 1,142,800 630, 596 321, 587 309,009 79,100 433,104 30. 94 17.07 8.71 8.36 2.14 11.73 2.20 1.21 0.62 0.59 0.15 0.84 91,170, 270 92, 267, 690 91,170, 270 91,170, 270 91,170, 270 53, 203,490 53, 972, 230 53, 203, 490 53, 203, 490 53, 203, 490 37, 966, 38, 295, 37, 966, 37, 966, 37, 966, 1, 415.18 1,415.18 1,415.18 1, 415. 18 1,415.18 1, 728, 373 1, 040, 043 597,158 442, 885 139, 033 544, 738 4, 559 26.83 16.14 9.27 6.87 2.16 8.46 0.07 1.89 1.14 0.66 0.48 0.15 0.60 _ . G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . . . . _ C i t y corporation _. School district._ . _ _ _ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . . . 116 21,920,045 i . . 21,920,045 21.920,045 21,920,045 i. 21,920,045 J . . . _ ._ _. . __ 1 1 . . _ __ - ___ ... ... _ _ _. . _ 780 460 780 780 780 (6) 1,061,301 1 597,991 297, 760 300,231 70,129 393,181 STEUBENVILLE G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation. . . . School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _ . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ TOLEDO - ___ 45, 986, 030 46, 543, 130 45,986,030 | 45,986,030 1 28, 28, 28, 28, 214, 455, 214, 214, 720 910 720 720 ! 1 1, 1, 1, 1, 17,771,310 18, 087, 220 17,771,310 17,771,310 _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School districts G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . 528. 528. 528. 528. 64 64 64 64 1 . _ _ _ . 458, 469, 458, 458, __ 532,640 564, 000 532, 640 532, 640 310,060,730 319, 525, 500 310, 060, 730 310, 060, 730 1, 758. 74 1,758.74 1 1,758.74 j 1, 758. 74 148, 471,910 150, 038, 500 148,471,910 148, 471, 910 WARREN, G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . . .__ _. __ 61, 998, 430 61, 998, 430 61, 998, 430 61, 998, 430 ' 42, 42, 42, 42, 291, 291, 291, 291, 270 270 270 270 . 2,031.54 2, 031. 54 2,031.54 2, 031. 54 19,707, 160 19, 707,160 19, 707,160 19, 707,160 • YOUNGSTOWN . . G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation . . School district . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p . . . 236, 320, 610 236, 320, 610 236, 320, 610 236, 320, 610 236, 320, 610 86, 86, 86, 86, 86, 243,140 243,140 243,140 243,140 243,140 28, 620, 676 29, 869,164 28, 620, 676 1 28, 620, 676 19, 254, 350 19, 980,157 19, 254, 350 19, 254, 350 6, 6, 6, 6, 698,120 928,165 698,120 698,120 112,057,219 118, 538, 733 112,057,219 112, 057, 219 1 79, 619, 043 84,007, 585 79, 619, 043 79, 619, 043 24, 25, 24, 24, 89, 280, 000 89, 280, 000 89, 280,000 89, 280,000 J 66, 671, 850 66, 671, 850 66, 671, 850 66, 671, 850 16, 418, 270 16, 418, 270 16,418, 270 16,418,270 322, 322, 322, 322, 322, 563, 563, 563, 563, 563, 750 750 750 750 750 2, 437. 2, 437. 2, 437. 2, 437. 2, 437. 06 1 06 06 j 06 i 06 35. 28 19. 88 9. 90 9.98 2.33 13.07 2.30 1.29 0.65 0.64 0.15 0.86 10,250,777 7,098, 838 3, 901, 576 3,197, 262 699, 248 2, 452,691 39.32 27. 23 14.97 12.26 2.68 9.41 2.21 1.53 0.85 0.68 0.15 0.53 1,390,625 907, 037 361, 451 545, 586 94, 548 389, 040 45.57 29.72 11.84 17.88 3.10 12.75 2.24 1.46 0.58 0.88 0. 15 0.63 5, 515, 970 3, 233, 831 1, 741, 522 1, 492,309 491,910 <*> 1, 790, 229 41.67 24.43 13.16 11.27 3.72 1.71 1.00 0.54 0.46 6 0.15 13.52 0.56 1, 297,953 987,419 461,423 525,996 14,310 296,224 41.91 31.89 14.90 16.99 0.46 9.56 4.46 3.37 1.61 1.76 0.05 1.04 () % H W ft tr1 OKLAHOMA. 252 MUSKOGEE _ . G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district _. G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 78 84 OKLAHOMA C I T Y . $2, 668, 206 2, 960, 842 2, 668, 206 2, 668, 206 .__ _ 1 924. 924. 924. 924. 23 j 23 ! 23 | 23 8, 200, 625 9, 317, 797 8, 200, 625 8, 200, 625 1,155. 47 1,155. 47 1 1,155. 47 1,155. 47 4, 514, 222 3, 483, 295 1,669,653 1, 813, 642 56,029 974, 898 46.55 35.92 17.22 18.70 0.58 10.05 3.94 3.02 1.49 1.53 0.05 0.87 6,189, 880 6,189, 880 6,189,880 6,189, 880 V i | 1 1, 002. 24 1, 002. 24 1 1, 002. 24 ! 1,002. 24 ! 4, 481, 856 3, 615, 840 2, 017, 728 1,598,112 44,640 821,376 50.31 40.59 22.65 17.94 0.50 1 9.22 1 5.02 4.05 2.26 1.79 0.05 _______ G o v e r n m e n t of city___ _ C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . TULSA__ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of county__ ___ ___ 237, 213, 237, 237, 551 351 551 551 _ ... e Not reported. 6 Five mills. 0.92 Ul to CD -3 TABLE 14L—ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R C A P I T A , AND R A T E OF L E V Y : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . t>0 00 [For a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e see p . 54.] ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y . Rate per CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Real. Personal. P e r capita. Total. $100 of Per capita. assessed valuation. 3 OREGON. 24 PORTLAND G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district P o r t of P o r t l a n d (Tovcrnment of State G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . $295,925,345 299, 652, 550 311, 307, 405 295, 925, 345 295,925,34") $213,710,530 216,612, 140 225,061,770 213,710,530 213,710,530 51,487,420 51,899.030 52,771,490 51,487,420 51,487,420 $30, 727, 395 31. i 41,380 33,474, 145 30, 727, 395 30, 727, 395 $1. 100.61 1, 100.61 1, 100.61 1, 100.61 J, 100.61 j i j i $13,447,635 8, 268, 942 4, 438, 880 3,176,317 653, 745 2,781,698 2, 396, 995 $50. 01 30.75 16.51 11.81 2.43 10. 35 8.9! $4. 52 2.77 1.50 1.06 0.21 0. 94 0. 8L 20. 35 !«. 61 6. 70 9.91 3. 74 2. 32 2. 00 0.80 1.20 i 0.32 2. 03 1.95 0. 75 1.20 0. 68 H PENNSYLVANIA. 87 " 24," i06," 499 837. 97 837. 97 , 151.81 1,727,845 1,410,364 569. 268 841,096 317,481 19, 000 7,519,918 930. 43 930. 43 621. 55 1, 408, 589 1, 138,693 443, 279 695,414 269, 896 22. 18 J 7. 93 6. 98 10.95 4. 25 12,919,294 1,022.05 1, 022. 05 854. 47 1,469,037 1,245,477 504,123 741, 354 223, 560 25. 31 2J.46 8.69 12. 77 3.85 2. r^ 2. 10 0. 85 1.25 1 0. 45 12, 649,125 965. 74 965. 74 1,071.80 1, 206, 230 1, 030, 888 515,444 515, 444 175, 342 19. 21 16.42 8.21 8.21 2.79 1.96 1.70 0.85 0. 85 1 0. 26 ALI.ENTOWN G o v e r n m e n t of city... .. C i t y corporation . . School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . 71,158,511 70, 091. 325 97, 809, 397 71.092,571 70,091,325 73, 702, 898 59,103, 805 57,951,180 39,482, 632 59,103, 865 57,932, ISO 31,9C2,714 59,308, 628 59, 308, 628 49, 584, 005 2 59, 308, 628 2 59,308, 628 36,664,711 60, 640,491 60, 640, 491 67, 300, 635 60,640, 491 60, 640, 491 54,651,510 65, 940 ALTOONA G o v e r n m e n t of city City corpoiation..School d i s l r i c t - . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . BETHLEHEM G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of county... (22) () CHESTER G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . H 1 O EASTON G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y • 34,160,410 32,767,294 5 () ERIE () 971.16 931.55 j (5) _ _ . HARRISBURG 15,483,647 3.23 2.59 1.19 1.40 10.04 65, 967, 200 65,967, 200 61,761,437 26, 370 26, 370 16, 777, 253 825. 09 825.09 981.94 2,186,560 1, 748, 830 857,917 890, 913 437, 730 27.34 21.87 10.73 11.14 5.47 3.21 2.65 1.30 1.35 10.56 21, 941,439 21,941,439 25, 099,852 21, 904, 299 21,904,299 21, 077, 339 37, 140 37,140 4, 022, 513 644.69 644.69 737.49 747, 213 608, 874 219, 414 "389, 460 138,339 21.95 17.89 6.45 11.44 4.06 3.33 2.78 1.00 1.78 10.55 65, 802, 655 65, 802, 655 67, 970,820 65, 749, 530 65, 749, 530 62, 826,130 53,125 53,125 5,144, 690 950. 74 950.74 982.07 2,121,662 1, 724, 029 802, 792 921, 237 397, 633 30.65 24.91 11. 60 13.31 5.74 3.20 2.62 1.22 1.40 10.58 11, 864,157 582.40 582.40 798.35 790, 527 664, 345 347,990 316, 355 126,182 14. 55 12.23 6.41 5.82 2.32 2.39 2.10 1.10 1.00 10.29 10, 080, 575 8i9.05 819.05 1,149. 74 1, 303, 300 970, 965 391, 786 579,179 332, 335 27.25 20. 30 8.19 12.11 6.95 3.10 2.50 1.00 1.50 10.60 785,097 3.178.497 7,'605,'534 634. 84 634. 84 788. 68 1,126,467 918, 488 284, 701 633, 787 207, 979 1 23. 88 19. 47 6. 03 13. 44 3.47 2.91 0.95 1.96 10.56 111, 080, 747 111,080,747 61, 030, 085 65,993,570 65,993,570 78, 538,690 2 (22) () HAZLETON G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t v _ . JOHNSTOWN G o v e r n m e n t of city City corporation... School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y __ __. i 141 161 164 •- LANCASTER G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . City corporation. School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y MCKEESPORT CASTLE Average rate. _._ __ _._ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 1 _ 31, 635, 455 31, 635,455 43, 365, 752 31, 635,455 31, 635, 455 31, 501, 595 39,178,650 38, 611, 945 54, 996,485 39,178, 650 38, 611, 945 44, 915, 910 29, 942, 647 32, 336,047 37,198, 295 I 29,157, 550 29,157, 550 29,592,761 I __ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y NEW _ 2 _ _ _. (5) 30.73 26.27 12.07 14. 20 4.46 2 __ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 2.35 2.35 1. 05 1.30 3. 366, 217 2, 876, 991 1,321,861 1, 555,130 489, 226 111,080,747 111,080,747 76,513,732 ___ 22.44 1 22.44 10. 20 12.24 1, 014.18 I 1,014.18 698. 58 __ __ * 789,244 | 789,244 358,684 430, 560 CO __ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 232 34,160,410 32,5 767, 294 __ Valuation of personal property included with that of real property. * Not reported. 7 4.41 Exclusive of county levy; not reported. O w % w w > tr1 H3 > w w ZP M to CO CO P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E E C A P I T A 1ASSESSMENT, A N D T o i A L , P E R 1922—Continued. 008 T A BLE 1 4 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P IIOPERTY SUBJ1ECT TO G E N E R A L C A P I T A , AND R A T E OF L E V Y : [For a text discussion of this table see p. 54.] City number ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y . LEVY. CITY A N D DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Real. Personal. Other. Per capita. Total. Per capita. R a t e per $100 of assessed valuation. > PENNSYLVANIA—Contnued. ?33 NORRISTOWN_ . . _- G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 3 PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH _ ._ 3,044, 231, 051 2,321, 389, 738 326,840, 599 _ ._ $564.08 564.08 920.44 2 2, 320, 411, 499 2, 321, 389, 738 2 326, 840, 599 723,819, 552 2 () (2) 1,606.88 1,225.33 3 () 868,177, 930 878, 591, 551 868,177, 930 308,436, 502 SCRANTON __ - G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y (22) () 98,872, 528 98, 872, 528 115,032,810 2 98, 872, 528 2 98, 872, 528 85, 883, 393 29,149,417 107,772,215 107, 772, 215 121,437,155 : 107,692, 635 107, 692, 635 107,318,173 79, 580 79, 580 14,118,982 34.15 34.15 22.45 311.64 2.39 2.39 i 1.40 0.95 10.04 () 898.66 898.66 1,045.54 2,437, 581 1,9/7,450 988, 725 988, 725 460,131 22.16 17.98 8.99 8.99 4.18 2.40 2.00 1.00 1.00 0.40 3.946.047 3,406,593 1,682, 238 1, 724,355 539,454 28.22 24.36 12.03 12.33 3.86 3.60 3.16 i 1. 56 1.60 10.44 _ _. 64, 706, 772 64, 706, 772 42, 534, 552 22,053, 203 119, 017 3.41 3.41 i 1.68 10.58 1.15 - _ $2.93 2.65 1.25 1.40 10.28 51. 41 51.41 23.56 11.43 16.42 READING G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y $17.50 14.95 7.05 7.90 2.55 31, 249, 812 31,249,812 14,321, 652 6,944,114 9.984.046 _868,177, 930 1,187,028, 053 868,177,930 $585,641 500,192 235, 940 264, 252 85, 449 1,428.15 1,952.66 1,428.15 _ School d i s t r i c t . 48 $18,005 18, 005 11, 942, 755 . G o v e r n m e n t of city 66 $18, 857,170 18, 857,170 18, 857,170 ... _ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School districts Poor districts 10 _. $18,875,175 18,875,175 30, 799, 925 770.79 770. 79 868. 52 1 > ui H > Ul H O Ul O ^ o H 97 WILKES-BARRE WlLLIAMSPORT. _. _ .__ 2.85 2.30 1.00 1.30 10.55 916, 700 742, 548 318, 235 424, 313 174,152 24.57 19.90 8.53 11.37 4.67 3.91 3.15 1.35 1.80 10.76 7 834, 661 834, 661 347, 775 486, 886 5 17.31 17.31 7.21 10.10 2.40 1.00 5 1.40 1,148. 50 1,148. 50 695,406 652, 769 42, 637 22.48 21.10 1.38 1.9 i 1.84 0.12 o 2, 670. 30 2, 670. 30 1,308, 802 1, 209, 294 99, 508 42.15 38.94 3.21 1.58 i 1.46 0.12 W 35,341,402 35,341, 402 65, 250,040 65, 250,040 54, 600,050 54, 600,050 1, 775, 58 1, 775. 58 2, 240,968 2,097,148 143,820 33.20 31.07 2.13 1.87 i 1.75 0.12 509,137,150 509,137,150 299, 721,950 299, 721,950 209,415, 200 209,415,200 2,115.50 2,115. 50 10,088,859 9,477, 894 610,965 41.92 39. 38 2.54 1.98 i 1.86 0.12 63,027, 625 63,027, 625 38, 215, 800 38, 215,800 24, 811, 825 24,811,825 1,404. 39 1,404. 39 1, 280,122 1, 204, 489 75, 633 28.52 26. 84 1.68 2.03 i 1.91 0.12 27,133,422 27,133,422 27,646, 306 27, 646, 306 I 17,319, 675 17, 319, 675 17, 349, 238 17,349, 238 9,813,747 9, 813,747 10, 297,068 10, 297,068 385. 94 385.94 393. 23 393. 23 2,333, 755 1, 587, 305 1, 207, 437 379,868 207,347 539,103 33.19 22.57 17.17 5.40 2.95 7.67 8.55 5.85 4.45 1.40 0.75 1.95 I, 096.13 1,096.13 1, 353. 74 82,828, 839 82,828,839 102,295,396 82, 760, 319 82, 760, 319 83,101,117 68, 520 68, 520 19,194, 279 23, 572, 940 23, 572,940 22,907,524 23, 551, 955 23, 551,955 14, 975, 240 20,985 20. 985 7,932, 284 631. 73 631. 73 613. 90 34, 777, 544 34,5 777, 544 34,749,519 34,& 749, 519 28,025 5 28,025 721.20721. 20 35, 531,060 35, 531,060 28,117,010 28,117,010 7,414,050 7, 414,050 82,923, 600 82,923, 600 47, 582,198 47, 582,198 119,850,090 119,850,090 _ G o v e r n m e n t of citv C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y YORK 32. 61 25. 21 10.96 14. 25 7.40 _ G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ _ i _ _ ... G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district ." G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y RHODE _ . . _ () () () () . G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . __ _. NEWPORT G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e PAWTUCKET G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of State PROVIDENCE G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . ._ __ _ WOONSOCKET G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . CAROLINA. CHARLESTON G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 1 7 () ISLAND. CRANSTON... SOUTH 2,464,049 1,905, 063 828, 288 1, 076, 775 558, 988 2 Average rate. Valuation of personal property included with that of real property. Exclusive of county levy; not reported. 3 Per capita not computed; population not known. 5 Not reported. CO O TABLE 14.—ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R C A P I T A , AND R A T E OF L E V Y : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . CO O to [For a text discussion of this table see p. 54.] City number ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y . CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Total. SOUTH 204 LEVY. Personal. Real. Other. P e r capita. Total. P e r capita. R a t e per $100 of assessed valuation. CAROLINA—Continued. COLUMBIA __ . . G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y $19,415,686 19,415,680 19, 415, 680 19,415,680 - $1,096,987 698, 965 504, 808 194,157 145, 618 252,404 I _J $10,233, 720 10,233, 720 10,233, 720 10,233, 720 $9,181,960 9,181, 960 9,181,960 9,181,960 $496.95 496.95 496.95 496.95 $28. 08 17.89 12.92 4.97 3.73 6.46 $5.65 3.60 2.60 1 00 0.75 1.30 CHATTANOOGA __ _ . G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 88 KNOXVILLE _ 42 ._ _ . . -_ MEMPHIS ._ - G o v e r n m e n t of city.__ G o v e r n m e n t of State . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . - . . 59 1 NASHVILLE 1 1 - G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 63,514, 950 63,514,950 03,514, 950 13, 391, 700 13, 391, 700 13, 391, 700 $8, 860,168 8,860,168 8,860,168 1, 445. 03 1, 445. 03 1,445.03 94, 292, 879 99, 027, 932 99, 027,932 68,834, 021 69,106,918 69,106,918 18, 458,908 22,921, 664 22, 921, 664 6, 999, 350 6,999, 350 6, 999,359 1,112.63 1,168. 50 1,168. 50 2, 414, 574 1,414,393 356, 500 643, 681 28.49 16.69 4.20 7.60 2.51 1.50 0.36 0.65 185, 789, 531 212,953, 274 212,953, 274 138,243, 260 161,360,419 161,360,419 15, 896, 765 19,943, 349 19,943, 319 31, 649, 506 31, 649, 506 31,619,506 1,106.80 1, 268. 62 1,268.62 6, 648, 677 3, 901, 580 766, 632 1,980,465 39. 61 23. 24 4.57 11.80 3.39 2.10 0.36 0.93 31, 479, 100 17,654,740 17,654,740 | 15, 408, 421 15, 408,421 15,408, 421 966. 55 1, 088. 63 1,088. 63 1 3, 418,188 1, 977, 227 471, 587 969,374 28.41 16. 43 3.92 8.06 2.80 1.70 0.36 0.74 1 - _ _._ -_ __ _ 2.55 1. 25 0. 36 0.94 85, 766, 818 85, 766, 818 85, 766,818 _ _ - _ _ - - , 36. 85 18.07 5.20 13.58 2,187,053 1, 072, 085 308, 760 806, 208 - . G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t v a > M TENNESSEE. 126 3 116,307,491 130,996, 501 130, 996, 501 1 69,419, 970 97,933, 340 97,933, 340 I W H i—i O Wi O s TEXAS. 219 AUSTIN G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y City corporation... School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . ___ _ 1, 002. 28 1, 022. 28 i 751. 66 1 751.66 1,157, 346 779,472 561, 982 217,490 203, 889 173, 985 32. 00 21. 55 15. 54 6.01 5.64 4.81 3.54 2.15 1.55 0.60 0.75 0.64 10,183, 910 6,110,346 6,110, 346 1, 020. 34 612.21 612.21 1, 409, 387 1, 016, 007 202,079 191,301 32. 02 23.09 4.59 4.34 3.72 i 2. 26 0. 75 0.71 65, 312, 750 48, 984, 563 48, 984, 563 1, 118.00 ! 838. 50 | 838. 50 6, 4, 1, 1, 902,007 516, 651 058, 590 326, 766 41.00 26. 83 7. 88 4.09 2. 40 0.75 0. 94 1, 199. 98 ; 896.88 896.88 3, 096, 952 1, 822, 402 565, 571 708, 979 36. 82 21. 67 6.72 8.43 3. 49 '1.80 0. 75 0.94 36,249,538 36, 253, 538 27,185,154 27,185,154 28, 039, 460 28,043, 460 21,029, 595 21, 029, 595 8, 210, 078 8, 210,078 6,155, 559 6,155, 559 44, 906,380 26, 943,828 26, 943,828 34, 722, 470 20, 833, 482 20, 833, 482 188,193, 800 141, 145, 350 141,145, 350 122, 881, 050 92, 160, 787 92,160, 787 BEAUMONT G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . ._ . . G o v e r n m e n t of State__ ___ . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y ._ ... DALLAS ... .... ... G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . ... ... G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t v . ... ... . ... . . . 100, 935, 400 75, 440,180 75, 440,180 78, 957,800 56,187, 400 56,187,400 21, 977, 600 19, 252, 780 19, 252, 780 . . ___ .. .. 131, 603, 575 131, 603, 575 131, 603, 575 94,105, 564 94,105, 564 94,105, 564 37,498,011 37,498,011 37,498,011 1, 163. 91 1 1, 163. 91 \ 1, 163.91 ! 5, 264, 143 3, 026, 882 987, 027 1, 250, 234 46. 56 26. 77 8. 73 11.06 4.00 2.30 0.75 0. 95 41,121,290 33, 734, 217 33, 734, 217 14, 175, 514 10,768,111 10,768,111 1,208.59 972. 66 972.66 ! 1, 857, 343 1. 034, 050 ' 333, 767 489, 526 40. 59 22.60 7.29 10.70 3.72 1.87 0.75 1.10 188, 382, 520 132,815, 655 132,815,655 156, 607, 890 96, 787, 552 96, 787, 552 31, 774, 630 36, 028,103 36,028,103 1,255.22 884.97 884.97 6, 839, 774 4, 741, 287 996,117 1,102, 370 45.57 31.59 6.64 7.34 179, 374, 179, 374, 119, 582, 119, 582, 130,199, 666 130,199, 000 86, 799, 333 86, 799, 333 49,175, 250 49, 175, 250 32, 783, 500 32, 783, 500 1, 029. 91 1, 029. 91 686. 61 686. 61 5, 548, 642 3, 910, 357 3, 013, 486 896, 871 896, 871 741, 414 31.86 22.45 17.30 5.15 5.15 4.26 3.56 2.19 11. 69 0.50 0.75 0.62 34, 728, 380 40, 059, 776 2 40, 059, 776 15,2 346, 340 (2 ) 1, 249. 90 999. 92 999. 92 1, 567, 339 1,026,532 300, 448 240, 359 39.12 25.62 7.50 6.00 3.4 0 2. Or; -- FORT WORTH G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e GALVESTON G o v e r n m e n t of cityG o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y HOUSTON 55, 296, 804 44, 502, 328 j 44, 502, 328 . . . . G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y SAN ANTONIO G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 250 250 833 833 WACO . . 50, 074, 720 40, 059, 776 40, 059, 776 1 G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t v 1 6. 29 Average rate. 2 ! () Valuation of personal property included with that of real property. 1 o > 4.10 2. 52 0.75 0.83 O ^ CO O CO TABLE 1 4 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y S U B J E C T TO G E N E R A L P R O P E R T Y T A X , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , AND T O T A L , P E R C A P I T A , AND R A T E OF L E V Y : 1 9 2 2 — C o n t i n u e d . CO O [For a text discussion of this table see p. 54.] City number ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y . LEVY. CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . Total. Real. Personal. Other. P e r capita. Total. Rate per $100 of P e r capita. assessed valuation. > TEXAS—Continued. 167 WICHITA FALLS o 77 77 46 46 $1, 369, 965 893, 402 536, 404 356, 998 230, .r95 245,968 $29. 92 19.51 11.71 7.80 5.04 5.37 1,119.59 1,119.59 1,119. 59 1,119. 59 1,165,206 722,925 373, 760 349,165 275,452 166, 829 33.62 20.86 10.78 10.08 7.95 4.81 3 00 1 86 0 96 0 90 0 71 0 43 3 12 1 95 1 14 0 81 0. 71 0.46 _ . G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _ _. . . $34, 606,680 35,699, 790 30, 746, 012 30, 746,012 __ $24,851, 870 25,318, 930 2 30,746,012 2 30,746,012 $9, 754, 810 10,2 380, 860 $755. 755. 671. 671. ( 2) () $4 10 2 55 1 55 1 00 0 75 0 80 OGDEN ._ __ _.- . G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . C i t y corporation School district . _ . __ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . 56 S\LT LAKE CITY __ 38, 38, 38, 38, 796,091 796,091 796,091 786, 091 23,610, 870 23,610, 870 23,610,870 23,610,870 10, 393,395 10, 393,395 10,393,395 10, 393, 395 188, 536, 892 188, 536,892 188, 536,892 188, 536, 892 135, 536, 080 135, 536, 080 135, 536,080 135, 536, 080 53,000,812 53, 000, 812 53, 000,812 53, 000, 812 1 j 1, 521. 46 1, 521. 46 1 1,521.46 1, 521. 46 5, 875,413 3, 669, 531 2,149,321 1,520,210 1,338,612 867, 270 47.41 29.61 17.34 12.27 10.80 7.00 51,879, 677 I 54, 281,477 26,860, 780 26,860, 780 25, 018,897 27,420, 697 1, 716. 56 1, 796. 03 1 877, 759 663, 078 214,681 29.04 21.94 7.10 43, 786,159 44,675,809 ! 32, 276,148 32, 276,148 11,510,011 12,399,661 1, 230. 09 1, 255. 08 1 841, 847 702, 040 139,807 23.65 19.72 3.93 _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . C i t y corporation School district G o v e r n m e n t of State G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . . $4, 791, 826 4, 791, 826 4, 791, 826 4, 791, 826 VIRGINIA. 258 LYNCHBURG ... > H hH UTAH. 227 > cc H ._ G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of State 2>\ 1 ! 1 1 1.68 1 28 0.40 1 99 1 68 0.Z\ 1 l H o m in 55 NORFOLK oo 240 PETERSBURG a> H* "H 133 PORTSMOUTH CO *> 7^1* b? o G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . _ __ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . . . 38 t _. 29.95 [ 25. 60 4.35 2.12 i 1.82 10.30 786,361 i 632,411 153, 950 24. 25 19. 50 4.75 1.85 1 1.50 10.35 870,405 759,374 111,031 15.41 13. 44 1.97 2.08 i 1.82 10.26 1,535. ("4 , 1, 599. 56 1 5, 369,933 4,279,614 1,090,319 30. 07 23.96 6.11 1.94 i 1. 56 i 0. 38 1,143.62 j 1, 208.18 1,'49, 945 1, 049,129 200, 816 23 08 19.37 3.71 2.02 i 1.71 10.31 737.61 737.61 745. 08 737.61 737.61 15, 863, 718 12,741,180 6, 288, 743 2, 888,988 3, 330, 598 232, 851 3,122, 538 50. 25 40. 36 19. 92 9.15 10. 55 0.74 9.89 6.80 5.46 2.70 1.24 1.42 0.10 1.34 789. 12 789.12 789.12 789.12 4, 975, 444 2, 756,183 1, 494, 085 1, 262, 098 1, 213, 522 1, 005, 739 47. 58 26. 36 14. 29 12. 07 i 11. 60 9.62 6.00 3.31 1.81 1.50 1.47 1. 22 4,243, 789 2,064,737 1,165, 772 809,489 89, 476 879, 258 1, 299, 794 I 42. 28 20. 57 11.61 8.07 0.89 8.76 12.95 I 7.05 3.40 i 1. 95 1.30 0.15 1.47 124,011,747 50,966,838 54, 079,903 1,400.78 1,425.70 3, 741,448 1 3,197,963 543,485 42, 232,496 43,750,641 25,894,660 25, 894, 660 16,337,836 17,855,981 1,302.23 1,349.04 41,888, 513 42,448,963 34,499,289 34,499,289 7,389, 224 7,949,674 741.43 751.35 274,246, 284 j 285,662, 726 172,186,996 172,186, 996 102, 059, 288 113,475,730 61,925,919 65,422, 031 40,471,579 40,471,579 21,454,340 24,950, 452 [ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . 174,978, 585 178,091,650 124,611,747 RICHMOND G o v e r n m e n t of citv G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _ _______ _ ___ ROANOKE G o v e r n m e n t of citv G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e WASHINGTON. SEATTLE _ G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . C i t y corporation C o u n t v -._ ._ School district P o r t of Seattle G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e _ __ __ __ _ ___ _ SPOKANE. _ G o v e r n m e n t of city _ C i t y c o i p o r a t i o n . . . _ __. School district _ _ G o v e r n m e n t of State_ G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y TACOMA I ______ __ f 34,945,163 34,945,163 34. 945,163 34, 945,163 34,945; 163 197, 906,306 197,906, 306 200, 266, 595 197, 906, 306 197, 906,306 232, 851,469 232, 851, 469 235,211,758 232,851,469 232,851 469 | 82, 518, 812 84,139,897 82, 518, 812 82, 518,812 61, 484, 417 62,511,230 61,484,417 61,484,417 21, 034, 395 21, 628, 667 21, 034, 395 21,034,395 ; ___ i. G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation _ School district P a r k district G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y ... 1 Average rate. _ __ _ .__ _ _ 1 59, 650, 724 | 62, 268, 431 59, 650, 724 59, 650, 724 59, 650, 724 1 46, 545, 610 49,163, 317 46, 545, 610 46, 545, 610 46, 545,610 2 13,105,114 13,105,114 13,105,114 13,105,114 13,105,114 :"_—594. 31 594.31 594. 31 594. 31 1 594.31 Valuation of personal property included with that of real property. Q W ft W > H > W t-1 ft IfX 2.18 CO O TABLE 14.—ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO GENERAL PROPERTY TAX, PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT, AND TOTAL, PER CAPITA, AND RATE OF LEVY: 1922—Continued. % [For a text discussion of this table see p. 54.] ASSESSED V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y . LEVY. Per capita. R a t e per $100 of assessed valuation. CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T . WEST 183 Total. Real. Personal. $97,659, 733 1 97, 659, 733 97,659,733 97, 659, 733 $73, 609, 260 73, 609, 260 73,609, 260 73, 609, 260 $16,471,910 16,471, 910 16, 471,910 16,471,910 113,675,000 113,675,000 j 113, 675, 000 113,675,000 , 82, 441, 666 82,441,000 82,441, 000 82,441,000 22, 249,480 22, 249,480 22, 249,480 22, 249,480 112, 216,178 ! 112, 216,178 112,216,178 112,216,178 | 71,042, 800 71, 042, 800 71,042, 800 71,042, 800 43,883,748 43,883,748 43,883,748 58,378,291 58,378,291 58,378,291 1 Other. Per capita. VIRGINIA. 52 52 52 1 52 $1, 816,471 1,220,746 556, 660 664,086 146,490 449, 235 $42. 21 28.37 12.94 15.43 3.40 10.44 $1.86 1.25 0.57 0.68 0.15 0.46 8, 984, 520 8,984, 520 8, 984, 520 8,984, 520 2,057. 69 2,057. 69 j 2,057. 69 2,057.69 2,262,132 1, 750, 595 534, 272 1, 216, 323 170, 512 341,025 40.95 31.69 9.67 22.02 3.09 6.17 1.99 1.54 0.47 1.07 0.15 0.30 30, 736,998 30, 736,998 30, 736, 998 30, 736,998 10,436, 380 10,436, 380 10, 436,380 10, 436, 380 1,996.44 ! 1,996.44 1,996.44 1,996.44 2, 262, 649 1, 533, 244 739,481 793, 763 168,324 561,081 40.25 27.28 13.16 14.12 2.99 9.98 2.02 1.37 i 0. 66 10.71 0.15 0.50 31,852,192 31, 852,192 31, 852,192 10, 557, 833 10, 557,833 10, 557, 833 1,473, 723 1, 473, 723 1,473, 723 1,350.06 1,350.06 1 1,350.06 1, 230, 631 881, 276 59,894 289,461 37.86 27.11 1.84 8.91 2.73 i 1.93 10.14 10.66 41,807,820 41,807, 820 41,807, 820 14, 635, 730 14, 635, 730 14, 635, 730 1, 934, 741 1,934, 741 1, 934, 741 1,301.40 1,301.40 1 1, 790, 740 1,461, 251 86,496 242,993 39.92 32.57 1.93 5.42 3.07 12.50 10.15 10.42 CHARLESTON G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School district._ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t v HUNTINGTON - ___ - _._ __.. - - . ._. _ _ _ _. _. _ $7, 7, 7, 7, 578, 578, 578, 578, 563 563 563 563 $2, 2, 2, 2, 269. 269. 269. 269. .. G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . _ . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y WHEELING Total. __ _ . G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . C i t y corporation School districts G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t v _ ___ _ _. ._ . WISCONSIN. 238 GREEN BAY __ G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y KENOSHA ._ _ G o v e r n m e n t of city_ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y __ 1,361.40 256 LA CROSSE _ . .. . G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . - . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 188 MADISON. __ __ ... ... ... ___ _ _ G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 13 OSHKOSH. 313, 730 313, 730 313, 730 i 1, 382. 47 I 1, 382,47 1 1,382,47 i 1,124,404 884,065 58,327 182,012 36.96 29.06 1.92 5.98 2.67 i 2.10 10.14 i 0. 43 __ ._. __ 1 86,164,639 | 86,164,639 86,164, 639 68, 508,140 68, 508,140 68, 508,140 16,686,679 16, 686, 679 16, 686, 679 969, 820 969, 820 969, 820 2, 084. 49 2,084. 49 2,084. 49 2, 233, 076 1, 861, 459 119,922 251, 695 54. 02 45. 03 2.90 6.09 2.59 12.16 10.14 10.29 _ __. -____ ___ ___________ i 1 712, 501, 778 709,368*764 709, 368, 764 523, 475, 060 523,475, 060 523, 475,060 153, 595, 695 153, 595, 695 153, 595, 695 35, 431,023 32, 298, 009 32, 298,009 1,493. 39 1, 486. 83 1, 486. 83 21, 335,390 20, 230, 766 16, 591, 534 3, 639, 232 1,104, 624 44.72 42,40 34.77 7.63 2.32 3.00 2.84 i 2. 33 10.51 10.16 _ __ 44, 687,121 44, 687,121 44, 687,121 30, I§2,465 30,182,465 30,182, 465 13, 921, 906 13, 921,906 13,921,906 582, 750 582, 750 582, 750 1,346. 52 1,346. 52 1, 346. 52 1, 203,162 949,142 70, 794 183, 226 36. 25 28.60 2.13 5.52 2.69 12.12 10.16 '0.41 • 62, 070, 822 62,070, 822 62,070, 822 17,627,427 17, 627, 427 17,627,427 6, 215, 652 6, 215, 652 6, 215, 652 1,369. 45 1,369.45 1,396.45 2,455,136 1. 954, 732 147, 228 353,176 39.13 31.16 2.34 5. 63 2.86 12.28 10.17 10.41 25, 674,037 25, 674,037 25, 674, 037 9, 736, 242 9, 736, 242 9, 736, 242 1, 797, 927 1,572,900 1,572,900 1,170.95 1,163.87 1,163.87 1,142,274 877,968 59, 704 204, 602 35. 95 27.63 1.88 6.44 3.04 i 2.36 •0.13 ' 0. 55 1, 438.47 1,191. 08 1,191. 08 1, 687,127 1, 152, 702 110,408 424,017 42, 53 29.06 2.78 10.69 3.15 12.02 i 0. 23 10.90 - ___ _._ .__ . . __ __ ... R A C I N E __ SHEBOYGAN .__ G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 198 . _. _ G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . ?44 11,179,975 11,179,975 11,179,975 .. __ __ _ . G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 191 30, 562, 429 30, 562,429 30, 562, 429 MILWAUKEE G o v e r n m e n t of city C i t y corporation _ County. - _ _ _ _ _ G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . ?35 I 42,056,134 | 42,056,134 42,056,134 SUPERIOR . _ . - __ ___ _ _ _. _-. _ _ .. .. 85, 913, 901 85, 913, 901 | 85, 913, 901 ._ ... 37, 208, 206 36,983, 179 36,983, 179 _______ G o v e r n m e n t of city G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y ... 57,065, 455 47,251,204 J 47,251,204 36,824,430 36, 824,430 36,824,430 1 9, 326, 774 9, 326, 774 9, 326,774 10,914, 251 1,100,000 1,100,000 > > w Average rate. o Co o -CI