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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE H E R B E R T HOOVER, SECRETARY BUREAU OF THE CENSUS W. M. STEUART, Director FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 30,000 1923 PRICE, $1.00 (Buckram) Sold only by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office Washington, Bl C. a—M-U. ,—, ^ — , WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1» 2 5 - REPORTS ON PUBLIC FINANCE ISSUED BY THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS FOR THE YEAR 1923 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 30,000: 1923 (Annual) FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF STATES: 1923 (Annual) 2 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL D E P A R T M E N T OF C O M M E R C E , B U R E A U OF T H E Washington, CENSUS, D. C, April 30, 1925, SIR: I t r a n s m i t herewith t h e annual report of t h e Bureau of t h e Census showing t h e financial transactions of 248 cities for t h e fiscal year 1923, t h e assessed valuation of taxable property in those cities and t h e taxes levied thereon during t h a t year, and their indebtedness and specified assets at t h e close of t h a t year. The financial transactions of these cities have been analyzed a n d are so presented as to show, both for t h e whole city and for its i m p o r t a n t d e p a r t m e n t s , t h e revenue collected, t h e cost of conducting municipal business, and t h e indebtedness incurred for meeting this cost. This report was prepared under t h e supervision of S t a r k e M. Grogan, chief statistician for statistics of States a n d cities, and Lemuel A. Carruthers, expert chief of division. T h e text discussion was prepared by Miss Cora Higgins. Respectfully, W. M. STEUART, Director of the Census. Hon. HERBERT HOOVER, Secretary of Commerce. 3 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 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 1923 _ _ Page 9 9 9 11 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES Number and character of general tables Groups of cities Page 13 13 TABLE 1 Year of incorporation as a city Population Area 13 13 14 TABLE 2 Summary of receipts and payments 14 Divisions and funds of municipal government.. 14 Date of close of fiscal year 16 TABLE 3 Revenue receipts General property taxes Special taxes Poll taxes _ Business and nonbusiness license taxes Special assessments and special charges for outlays Fines, forfeits, and escheats Subventions and grants, donations, and pension assessments r Highway privileges, rents, and interest Earnings of general departments Earnings of public service enterprises 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 TABLE 7 Receipts from the general property tax Receipts from special taxes Receipts from poll taxes Receipts from business taxes Receipts from nonbusiness license taxes Receipts from special assessments and special charges for outlays __ Receipts from fines, forfeits, and escheats 31 31 34 34 34 35 35 18 18 19 19 Receipts from subventions and grants 35 Receipts from donations and pension assessments — —. 35 19 Receipts from highway privileges 85 Receipts from rents of investment properties. - 36 Receipts from interest 36 20 TABLE 9 T A B L E 10 20 TABLE 5 Per capita revenue receipts and governmentalcost payments 26 Comparative summary of per capita net revenue receipts and net governmental-cost payments of 146 cities for specified years: 190327 1923 Comparative summary of per capita net revenue receipts from principal revenues of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923 27 4 Page Per cent distribution of revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments 28 Proportional distribution of revenue receipts, by divisions of the governments of cities 28 Per cent of revenue receipts required for meeting expenses and interest and available for outlays 29 Per cent relation of revenue receipts to governmental-cost payments 29 Comparative summary of the per cent distribution of net revenue receipts of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923 2£ Comparative summary of the per cent distribution of net governmental-cost payments of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923 30 TABLE 8 TABLE 4 Governmental-cost payments _ Expenses interest charges — Outlays TJoinparison of revenue receipts and all goveramental-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: 1903-1923 TABLE 6 Character of receipts tabulated as from general departmental earnings 36 Classification of general departmental receipts. 36 TABLE 11 Public service enterprises Receipts of public service enterprises 37 _. 37 TABLE 12 Payments for general departmental expenses... 37 Imperfect statement of expenses 37 Payments for m iscellaneous expenses 38 5 CONTENTS TABLE 12—Continued TABLE 20 Page Exceptional payments for expenses by Massachusetts cities . . . . . ^ 38 Comparative summary of payments for general departmental expenses of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923 38 Page Amount of specified assets and value of public properties at close of year __^ 4fl Assets in sinking funds _.__^_ 47 Assets in public trust funds -_._... 4? Assets in investment funds and miscellaneous investments L ;.._-_-.- 47 Assets in private trust funds _ 48 Cash in general administrative funds „ . , 48 TABLE 13 Payments for the principal general departmental expenses, total and per capita 39 Expenses increasing with population of cities.. 39 Comparative summary of the per capita net payments for general departmental expenses of all cities for specified years: 1903-1923 39 TABLE U Per cent distribution of payments for the principal general departmental expenses, by object of payment. 40 Comparative summary of per cent distribution of net general departmental expenses of all cities for specified years: 1903-1923 40 TABLE 15 Payments for expenses of public service enterprises 41 TABLE 16 Payments for interest on city debts 42 Exceptional payments for interest by Massachusetts cities 43 TABLE 17 Payments for outlays _ 43 TABLES 18 AND 19 Nonrevenue receipts and nongovernmentalcost payments. _ _ Receipts from the issue and payments for the cancellation of debt obligations Receipts for and payments to other civil divisions Receipts and payments on account of private trusts Receipts and payments on account of investments Receipts and payments on account of supplies. Receipts offsetting outlays and payments for outlays offset by receipts Receipts and payments on account of refunds.. Receipts for and payments to independent divisions.. Receipts and payments on account of general transfers TABLE 21 Value of properties employed or held for specified purposes Valuation of municipal properties ._ Value of properties of general departments V^iue of properties of public service enterprises. 48 49 49 49 TABLE 22 Gross and net indebtedness of cities__ ..;_ Indebtedness classified by governmental unit by which incurred ..______ Indebtedness classified by character of outstanding debt obligations 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 private trust account i__^___ Indebtedness classified by creditor Indebtedness classified by purpose for which incurred... Increase during year in two classes of debt and in sinking fund assets Per capita indebtedness 49 49 49 49 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 51 51 TABLE 23 44 44 Funded, floating, and special assessment indebtedness, classified by purpose for which incurred ._. 53 44 TABLE 24 45 Debt classified by rate of interest Nominal and actual rates of interest 45 45 45 45 46 46 54 54 TABLE 25 Assessed valuation of property Reported basis of assessment in practice Per capita assessed valuation Tax rates Cities with two or more tax rates Special property taxes Tax levies 54 55 55 55 55 69 70 DESCRIPTION OP SPECIAL TABLE TABLE 26: Data included in table Descriptive terms used Cities governed by mayor and council Cities governed by commission Mayor _ City clerk Comptroller and auditor Page 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 TABLE 26—Continued. Page Treasurer or chamberlain and collector of revenue 72 Assessors _ .72 City attorney or solicitor 72 City engineer 72 City manager _.. 72 6 CONTENTS GENERAL AND SPECIAL TABLES Pag* 1.—Year of incorporation, date of middle of fiscal year reported, population, and area: 1923 74 2.—Summary of receipts, payments, and cash balances, by divisions and funds of municipal government: 1923 _ . ._ 79 3.—Summary of revenue receipts, by divisions of municipal government: 1923 142 4.—Summary of governmental-cost payments, by divisions of municipal government: 1923 162 5.—Per capita revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments: 1923 182 6.—Fer-cent distribution, by principal classes, of revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments: 1923-., . . . . 192 7.—Revenue receipts from taxes, special^ssessments, fines, forfeits, and escheats: 1923 _ 202 8.—Revenue receipts from subventions and grants, donations, and pension assessments: 1923 _ 218 9.—Revenue receipts from highway privileges, rent of investment properties, and interest: 1923 226 10.—Revenue receipts from earnings of general departments, by principal divisions of the general departmental service: 1923 _ ._ 234 11.—Revenue receipts from earnings of public service enterprises: 1923 242 12.—Governmental-cost payments for expenses of general departments, by principal divisions and subdivisions of the general departmental service: 1923 _ 250 .13.—Governmental-cost payments for expenses of general departments, by principal divisions of the general departmental service—total and per capita: 1923 _ 314 H4.—Per cent distribution of the expenses of general departments, by principal divisions of the general departmental service: 1923 _ 330 15.—Governmental-cost payments for expenses of public service enterprises: 1923 338 16.—Governmental-cost payments for interest: 1923 _ 346 17.—Payments for outlays, by principal divisions of governmental service: 1923 _ 354 18.—Nonrevenue receipts: 1923 _ _ _. 370 19.—Nongovernmental-cost payments: 1923 . 378 '20.—Amount of specified assets and value of public properties at close of year: 1923 386 21.—Value at close of fiscal year of properties employed or held for specified purposes: 1923 402 22.—Total and per capita of all debts and of the principal classes thereof at close of year, together with changes during the year in funded and floating debt, net debt, and sinking fund assets: 1923... 418 23.—Funded, floating, and special assessment debt at close of year, classified by purpose for which incurred: 1923. __ 438 24.—Funded and floating debt obligations, special assessment bonds and certificates, and revenue bonds, notes, and interest-bearing warrants, classified by rate of interest: 1923 454 25.—Assessed valuation of property, basis of assessment, per capita assessment, rate of levy, and total and per capita taxes levied: 1923.. 470 26.— Specified city officials—number, terms of office (in years), method of election of aldermen and councilmen, and annual salaries: 1923 _ 556 DIAGRAMS 1.—Population in cities having a population of over 30,000 and outside such cities for specified years: 1790-1923 — -2.—Per cent of total population in cities having a population of over 30,000 and per cent outside such cities for specified years: 1790-1923 .__ 3.—Net revenue receipts and net governmental-cost payments of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923. 4.—Per capita net payments for governmental costs, by principal classes, of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923 5.—Per capita net revenue receipts, by principal classes, of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923 6-—Per cent distribution of net revenue receipts of 146 cities from the several sources of reyenue for specified years: 1903-1923... 7.—Per cent distribution of net governmental-cost payments of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923. 8.—Per capita net payments for principal general departmental expenses of all cities of over 30,000 for specified years: 1903-1923 9.—Per cent distribution of principal general departmental expenses of all cities of over 30,000 for specified years: 1903-1923 10.—Reveniie receipts and governmental-cost payments for expenses and outlays of water-supply systems of 146cities for specified years: 1903-1923.-11.—Per capita payments for principal general departmental outlays of all cities of over 30,000 for specified years: 1903-1923 12.—Gross debt, at the close of the year, of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923. 13.—Per capita gross debt, at the close of the year, of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923 14.—Per capita sinking fund assets of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923-_ 15.—Per capita net indebtedness of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923-.- 10 11 21 27 28 30 30 40 41 42 43 51 52 52 53 MAP Location of cities in the United States having a population of over 30,000 at the middle of the fiscal year 1923 8 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 1923 7 Msh MONT. 0/ teQi0/v '^O vvvo. *>* /vevc UTAH tfr COLg u •v • l o t A* Aft/Z LOCATION OF CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 30000 AT THE MIDDLE OF THE FISCAL YEAR 1923 N.MEX FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 30,000: 1923 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 1923 of the 248 cities, each of which had a population of over 30,000 as enumerated by the Federal census January 1, 1920, or by a subsequent special enumeration under the supervision of the Bureau of the Census, 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 value of municipal properties; (4) the total and per capita municipal indebtedness; and (5) the total assessed valuation of property subject to the general property tax, and total and per capita levies. Purpose of report.—The purpose of the reports of this series is to provide information in regard to the financial administration of the cities, in such form as to be comparable, with the hope that it may be of assistance to the officials who are charged with responsibilities incident to the administration of local 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 1923 th« national population numbered 110,663,502 and the 248 cities of this class, with a total population of 39,172,168 contained 35.4 per cent of the entire population of the Nation. 46998—25t 2 9 10 FINANCIAL, STATISTICS OF CITIES T a b l e I , which follows, shows t h e population of t h e N a t i o n , exclusive of outlying possessions, a n d t h e n u m b e r a n d population of t h e cities h a v i n g over 30,000 i n h a b i t a n t s , as e n u m e r a t e d a t each Federal census beginning w i t h 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 r e p o r t were secured, a n d t h e estimated population of such cities a n d of t h e N a t i o n . Table I NATION CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 30,000 Population YEAR Population * Number Total 1923 1922 1920-_ 1910__ 1900 1890 1880__ 1870-_ 1860 1850 1840 - _ -- - - 1830-. 1820-_ 1810. _ 1800--. 1790 - -- - 2 P e r cent of national 110,663,502 109, 248,393 105,710, 620 91,972,266 75, 994,575 62, 947, 714 3 248 4 261 247 184 135 103 39,172,168 38, 736,657 36, 654, 359 27,316, 407 19,050, 921 12,612, 389 35.4 35.5 34.7 29.7 25.1 20.0 50,155, 783 38, 558,371 31,443,321 23,191,876 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 9, 638,453 7, 239,881 5,308,483 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 i Population shown for the years 1922 and 1923 is the estimate as of July 1 of those years; for each of the other years the population is that shown by the Federal census. 2 Population shown for the years 1922 and 1923 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. 3 Number of cities which had a population of over 30,000 by Federal enumeration as of Jan. 1,1920, or by a subsequent special enumeration. * Number of cities which had an estimated population of over 30,000 at the medial dates of the fiscal years of the several cities. DIAGRAM 1 . — P O P U L A T I O N I N CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER AND 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 Y E A R S : 1790-1923 MILLIONS 60 J 9 23 MWS/WSS^^^ 1922 1920 yjJMS/MSSSM I9IO Y///////W/m^^^^ 1900 W/////W//^ 1890 1880 tBB&V////W////M WMWMM 1870 I860 I860 1840 1830 1820 V W 7 CITIES W I T H 3 0 , 0 0 0 OR MORE POPULATION 1810 I POPULATION OUTSIDE SUCH CITIES 1800 1790 p^frMMtoM^!^^ y/s///////y/^ r/s///s/A rs//MwM/////w//^^^^^ fra%feM^m^ wm fom^mfe^ Tm//mw/M mm 30,000 11 INTRODUCTION DIAGRAM 2.—PER CENT OF T O T A L POPULATION IN CITIES HAVING A POPU- LATION 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: 1790-1923 PER CENT 0 20 40 60 80 100 1923 19 1920 1910 \////s////////////mmmw^mmmmmmmm. ////sv///s//////;mzmm%m^mzm!mmmwimm /////////y////:y/mw/wMywjmr/mmmmzmmmim • 900 Ws/torsMw^ w////w//////Ay^^^^^ > 890 toKto^»#^#^ «880frgflfr«^ wm\ Wm^ ^ v//////4y/////A . 870 frZ0M«»^^ p p y l85oto6£f»^ ^ ^ m?mY//////W//M »83o w/w//^ tomfr///^ \///////w/////A *™ymm/////^^ '810 ^ ^ # M ^ M ^ »800 fa^Mm^^ g Z Z Z 3 P E R C?NT ,N CITIES WITH 30,000 OR- MORE POPULATION B ^ Z ^ P E R CENT OUTSIDE SUCH CITIES Cities having a population of over 30,000 in 1923.—In the tables of this report, with the exception of Tables 25 and 26, the cities are arranged in the order of their estimated population, and each is given a number corresponding to its position in the table. For convenience in finding the position in the table of the data for each of the cities, the following list has been prepared, the cities being arranged alphabetically by States, and the number assigned to each being designated. The location of each of these cities is shown on the map of the United States on page 8. City number STATE AND CITY City number STATE AND CITY ! FLORIDA: ALABAMA: Jacksonville. Pensacola Tampa 35 124 177 76 233 143 ._ GEORGIA: ARKANSAS: Little Rock 105 Atlanta.-. .. 125 149 115 Columbus.. . . . . . Macon _ ._ . . . . . Savannah.. . . . CALIFORNIA: ILLINOIS: 31 151 107 90 11 191 178 San Francisco Aurora Chicago Cicero Danville ... ... ... E a s t St. Louis Evanston... COLORADO: 248 25 184 Colorado Springs CONNECTICUT: 49 53 123 41 213 81 Hartford Stamford DELAWARE: Washington Oak Park Peoria Rockford Rock Island Springfield ._ _ _ _ INDIANA: E a s t Chicago Evansville Fort Wayne 62 DISTRICT O F COLUMBIA: ' 14 1 STATE AND CITY Indianapolis... ' City number INDIANA—Con. Kokomo... Muncie South Bend Terre H a u t e 32 I O W A : Cedar Rapids 148 Council Bluffs 238 Davenport 139 j Des M o i n e s 87 Dubuque 210 Sioux C i t y 2 Waterloo 141 K A N S A S : 225 Kansas City 166 Topeka 108 Wichita KENTUCKY: 194 205 Covington 240 Lexington 167 Louisville.. 94 LOUISIANA: 219 1 N e w Orleans 102 1 Shreveport 217 M A I N E : 126 1 Lewiston.. I Portland 190 M A R Y L A N D : Baltimore 86 MASSACHUSETTS: 84 Boston 112 Brockton 170 20 230 202 98 110 158 215 129 54 208 97 211 63 152 95 134 182 28 18 146 235 101 7 8 109 196 12 FINANCIAL. STATISTICS OF CITIES City num- 1 ber STATE AND CITY M ASSACHUS ETTS —Con. Cambridge _ Chelsea Chicopee. Everett Fall R i v e r . . Fitchburg- _.. Haverhill ._ Lawrence.. Lowell Medford New Bedford. _ Pittsfield.Salem Springfield Taunton Waltham MICHIGAN: Bay C i t y . . Flint. Grand Rapids Duluth _ St. Paul _ _ N E W JERSEY—Con. 67 168 204 Perth Amboy 187 60 WestHoboken 189 N E W YORK: 135 1 127 83 1 64 Buffalo. 74 156 179 Mount Vernon 55 162 New Rochelle 175 | 150 Niagara Falls 185 79 Poughkeepsie- _ 48 Schenectady 214 242 Troy 36 Butte 4 65 47 119 128 147 154 122 200 203 111 70 16 30 188 132 34 92 Atlantic C i t y . Bayonne 116 52 176 56 193 153 91 58 138 72 114 23 222 15 229 Winston-Salem Akron. Cincinnati Columbus-- Portsmouth Toledo Youngstown OKLAHOMA: Oklahoma City Tulsa OREGON: PENNSYLVANIA: P ENNS YL V ANIA—Con. 164 165 234 3 10 68 51 99 192 160 Norristown Philadelphia 243 113 29 174 SOUTH CAROLINA: 245 133 218 21 80 37 103 73 239 69 NORTH CAROLINA: OHIO: City number STATE AND CITY 61 1 231 Wilkes-B arre 221 Williamsport 100 York 12 RHODE ISLAND: 161 197 Pawtucket 172 2121 209 163 19 96 6 198 NEBRASKA: City number STATE AND CITY _ 157 183 227 145 33 78 17 130 88 42 59 Knoxville Memphis TEXAS: 220 173 40 85 50 171 45 39 199 159 El Paso Fort Worth Galveston Waco Wichita Falls UTAH: Ogden 27 Salt Lake City 43 VIRGINIA: 195 155 Norfolk 180 Petersburg 201 ! 216 , Portsmouth 117 Richmond Roanoke 26 1 46 WASHINGTON: 244 77 82 104 206 TENNESSEE: .._ „ 247 224 44 232 136 38 142 22 71 75 Spokane W E S T VIRGINIA: 181 137 140 24 ! 89 120 131 118 223 66 93 228 106 144 226 57 WISCONSIN: Green Bay Milwaukee. Oshkosh_. Sheboygan _ 237 169 246 186 13 236 121 241 207 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES * Number and character of general tables.—The statistics of the 248 incorporated places represented in this report are presented in 25 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 11, inclusive, present detailed statistics relating to revenue receipts. Tables 12, 15, 16, and 17 give detailed statistics for governmental-cost payments. Table 13 summarizes certain groups of these payments and presents per capita averages therefor, and Table 14 gives the per cent distribution of these payments. Tables 18 and 19 show the nonrevenue receipts and nongovernmental-cost payments. Tables 20 and 21 set forth certain assets of cities and the value of their permanent properties. Tables 22, 23, and 24 relate to municipal indebtedness. Table 25 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 five principal groups, for each of which, as well as for the entire 248 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; 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 243 of the 248 municipalities covered by the report the years in which they were organized as cities; for Cicero, 111., Brookline, Mass., and West Hoboken, N. J., the years in which they were organized as towns; for Oak Park, 111., the year in which it was organized as a village; and for Norristown, Pa., the year in which it was organized as a borough. 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. The estimated population at the middle of the year is used as the basis of per capita data presented in the tables of this report, because its use results in more accurate statements of per capita financial transactions than would be secured by using the estimated population at the close of the fiscal period. The date chosen is the middle of the fiscal year of the general treasury of the city corporation, even though independent governmental districts or independently admin13 14 FINANCIAL, STATISTICS OF CITIES istered 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 the 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 t h e middle of the fiscal year 1923 in each of the nine geographic divisions are ;shown in Table II, which follows. Table II GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION United States New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central .. Cities Population 248 39,172,168 39 55 61 19 GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION South Atlantic _ 3,869, 235 1 West South Central. 13, 426, 920 Mountain 9, 813,173 Pacific 2,972,199 Cities 27 10 16 6 15 Population 3,011,771 1,103,122 1, 722,499 549, 544 2, 703, 705 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, 1923. 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 recorded 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 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, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19. Divisions and funds of municipal government.—The wide diversity of municipal organization is shown, in its principal features, by the list of divisions and DESCBIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 15 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 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 for 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., Minneapolis, Minn., Cincinnati, Ohio, Kansas City, Mo., Indianapolis, Ind., Rochester, N. Y., Seattle, Wash., and Jersey City, N. J. The data shown for these units 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., Baltimore, Md., Boston, Mass., 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 separated 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 therefor. With the exception just mentioned, the first column of Table 2 shows the classes of funds with separate sets of records that mujst 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 16 FINANCIAL. STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 248 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 99 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 each 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 explained on page 15. The term "revenue" is defined in the text for Table 2, and the significance of the terms employed in Table 3 as designations of the several sources of revenue receipts is set forth in the paragraphs which follow. General property taxes.—The general property tax is the common designation of the direct tax upon real property and upon other property when it is apportioned and levied by substantially the same methods as those employed in apportioning and levying taxes upon privately owned real property. Special taxes.—Special taxes are direct taxes which are assessed, levied, and collected by methods that are not generally applied 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 basis other 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 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL, TABLES 17 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 at a specified amount per head, taxes on vessels at a specified amount per registered ton, and taxes upon grain at a specified amount per bushel. Poll taxes.—Under the term "poll taxes" the Bureau of the Census includes all per capita taxes, uniform or graded, whether such taxes are levied as specific amounts against the persons subject thereto or as ad valorem taxes based upon an arbitrary valuation of polls or occupations. Business and nonbusiness license taxes.—Business taxes are taxes upon business and business activities exacted, with or without the issue of licenses, from persons natural and corporate (1) in proportion to the volume of their business, (2) by reason of the business in which they are engaged, or (3) by reason of some activity which constitutes a part of their business. As here defined, business taxes may be levied with or without reference to measurable or assumed measurable benefits conferred upon or enjoyed by the taxpayers, or special expenses imposed by them upon the government. Nonbusiness license taxes are taxes other than upon business that are- exacted primarily for purposes of regulation, and are collected in connection with the issues of so-called licenses or permits, and are always levied with reference to measurable or assumed measurable benefits conferred upon or enjoyed by the licensee. They include (1) license taxes on dogs, collected from the owners in connection with the issue of licenses or permits to keep such animals for a specified time; (2) general license taxes, or licenses for nonbusiness purposes other than dog licenses and departmental permits, such as licenses to use motor and other vehicles, where the license is not required because of any specific business in which they are to be used; and (3) receipts from departmental permits, other than those issued by public service enterprises, such as marriage licenses, building permits, and permits to make sewer connections and to dig in the streets. Special assessments and special charges for outlays.—Special assessments are compulsory contributions levied under the taxing or police power to defray the costs of specific public improvements or public services undertaken primarily in the interest of the public. They differ from the general property tax in that they are.apportioned according to the assumed benefits to the property affected by the improvements, or the assumed benefits to individuals or corporations by reason of the services performed. The amounts shown in the table include all amounts received on account of assessments levied to meet such costs for street and sewer construction and maintenance, and for other improvements and services, as had been assessed against the benefited properties. Special charges for outlays differ somewhat from special assessments. Such a charge is made where the cost of a public improvement, the payment for which is classified as an outlay, is made a charge against the benefited person or property, and the amount of the charge is the amount of the actual cost to the city of an improvement, such as the construction of a sidewalk, the charge being made against the owner of the property without any levy against others. Fines, forfeits, and escheats.—Fines are amounts of wealth exacted from individuals, firms, and corporations under the sovereign power of inflicting punishment as penalties for violation of law; forfeits are amounts accruing to governments in accordance with the terms of contracts as penalties for nonobservance 18 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES pf such contracts; and escheats are amounts of money or amounts received from the disposal of property, the owners of which can not be ascertained or located. Subventions and grants, donations, and pension assessments.—Subventions and grants are amounts contributed by one civil division, as a State or a county, to its minor civil divisions, as an aid or subvention to assist in the support of specified functions. Donations consist of gratuitous contributions received from private persons and corporations in the form of gifts or bequests of cash, securities, realty, or other property, the principal or income of which can be expended for municipal uses, which in most cases are designated by the donor. Pension assessments are amounts received by or for policemen's, firemen's, teachers', or other pension or retirement funds that are contributed by the city employees as dues, percentages of salaries, or so-called assessments for the establishment or maintenance of such funds. Highway privileges, rents, and interest.—Highway privilege dues is the designation applied by the Bureau of the Census to amounts received from individuals and corporations enjoying the special privilege of using the streets and alleys of cities in providing public services, such as those furnished by street railways, subways, electric light, telephone, or water companies, when such receipts are in the nature of compensation for the use of or privilege in the streets and are collected under the terms of the original or a subsequent franchise; also to amounts received for grants of the privilege of maintaining private sewers, drains and vaults under the street, fruit and other stands, and other property on the sidewalk, and of extending awnings, bay and show windows, and other structures and conveniences, including signs, beyond the building line. The receipts from rents tabulated in Table 3 comprise all amounts received by the various divisions and funds of the government of the city from the rental of real property held principally or wholly for investment purposes. Table 3 shows the total amount of interest received on revenue account by the general treasuries of the various divisions of the government of the city and by their separate funds, except such amounts as were received as interest on taxes and special assessments, which are tabulated with the receipts from revenues of those two classes. Earnings of general departments.—General departments, as the term is used by the Bureau of the Census, include all departments of administration which have charge of municipal activities, except those charged with the administration of public service enterprises, such as water-supply systems, electric-light systems, gas-supply systems, and markets. The revenue receipts of general departments are derived from fees, charges, minor sales, and allied sources. The fees and charges here included are those which represent the actual compensation for services performed. They are to be distinguished from receipts which secure for the individuals or corporations making the payments the privilege or right of doing something, such as license fees, which are tabulated as receipts from business and nonbusiness license taxes. Earnings of public service enterprises.—Under the designation " public service enterprises" the Bureau of the Census includes those enterprises or branches of municipal service which are established and maintained by city governments for the purpose of providing the public, or the public and the city, with some utility or service, such as water, electricity, or gas. TABLE 4 Governmental-cost payments.—Under the general heading " Governmentalcost payments" of Table 4 are included all costs of municipal governments, consisting of the costs of the services employed, properties constructed, pur- / DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 19 chased, or rented, public improvements constructed or otherwise acquired, materials utilized, and interest on borrowed moneys, which are incurred for protecting person, property, and health, providing social necessities and conveniences, caring for the dependent and delinquent classes, and performing other services and carrying on other activities for which those governments have authority. These costs are readily separable into three classes—expenses, interest, and outlays. The governmental-cost payments are shown for the municipality and for each of its independent divisions in the same form as are revenue receipts, as explained in the text for Table 3, page 16. Expenses.—Municipal expenses are the costs and losses of cities from which no permanent or subsequently convertible value is received or receivable. They are (1) costs, exclusive of those arising from the construction or acquisition of permanent properties or improvements, which are incurred by cities and their independent divisions of government on account of services employed, property rented, and materials utilized in connection with the maintenance and operation of government, and the management of trusts; and (2) the losses occasioned by depreciation of so-called permanent properties, and otherwise. Table 4 presents these costs separately for general departments and for public service enterprises. Interest charges.—The term "municipal interest charges" is a designation of interest costs incurred by municipalities for the use of credit capital. All payments on account of such charges are shown in a single column of Table 4, but in Table 16 are shown the amounts paid on each class of debt. Outlays.—Municipal outlays are the costs of land and other properties and public improvements more or less permanent in character, which are owned and used by municipalities in the exercise of their municipal functions or in connection with the business undertakings conducted by them. In the column "For outlays" are shown the aggregate of all payments for the purchase and improvement of land, the erection of new buildings, the installation and extension of water-supply systems, electric-light systems, and other enterprises, the purchase of equipment for the fire department, purchases to increase the collections of libraries, museums, and art galleries, and payments on account of all other acquisitions which add to the number and value of the permanent possessions of the municipality. Payments for outlays for the general departments are shown separately in Table 17, as are also those for the principal classes of public service enterprises. Comparison of revenue receipts and all governmental-cost payments.—Comparison between revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments are of the greatest significance in municipal finance. If a city is receiving more from revenue than it is paying for expenses, interest, and outlays, it has a balance which may be applied to reducing indebtedness; while if its payments for expenses, interest, and outlays are greater than its revenue receipts, the city is increasing its indebtedness. If it is realizing from revenues enough money to pay for all expenses and interest, but for only a portion of its outlay, it is imposing upon the future a part of the burden of paying for its permanent properties and public improvements. In the last three columns of Table 4 are shown the results of comparisons between revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments. In the first of these columns is shown the excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts for each of the cities in which such payments were in excess of revenue receipts, and in the second column is shown the excess of revenue receipts over governmental-cost payments for each of the cities in which revenue receipts were the greater. Of the 248 cities covered by this report, 202 made governmental-cost payments in excess of their revenue receipts, and 46 realized enough 20 FINANCIAL. STATISTICS OF CITIES from revenues to meet all their payments for expenses, interest, and outlays, and to have a balance available for paying debt. Comparison of revenue receipts and payments for expenses and interest.—The last column of Table 4 shows the excess of revenue receipts over payments for expenses and interest. The payments for expenses and interest correspond approximately to the costs of a business corporation for maintenance, operating expenses, and interest, except that no allowances have been made for depreciation. Of the 248 cities reported, 242 received from revenues amounts in excess of their payments for expenses and interest. Comparative summary of net revenue receipts and net governmental-cost payments of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923.—Table I I I shows, for specified years from 1903 to 1923, the aggregate net revenue receipts and the aggregate net payments for expenses, interest, and outlays for 146 cities for which statistics are available throughout the entire period. The figures for the several years in this and other comparative tables are not in all cases strictly comparable. For the years 1911 to 1919, inclusive, and for 1923 net amounts are shown and used as bases for computations, but for the earlier years it was not possible to eliminate refunds and service transfers, and for 1922 service transfers are included. NET REVENUE RECEIPTS . Table III NET GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS Total Amount 1923 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 -- $1, 877, 564,829 1,801,302,485 1,103,665,750 968,444,905 865, 270,995 802, 565,390 1911 1909 1907 1905 1903 751,957,728 663,379,686 568,778,828 498,836,996 439,126,753 Per cent of increase over 1903 Amount F o r expenses Per cent of increase over 1903 $2,066, 234,164 327.6 310.2 1 1,984,322,234 1,113,599,879 15JL3 1,007, 290,346 120.5 996,061, 502 97.0 912,390, 262 82.8 71.2 51.1 29.5 13.6 863,996,528 761,562,037 691,071,411 561,772,857 514,189, 206 Amount 301.8 285.9 116. 6 95.9 93.7 77.4 $1, 323, 708, 765 1, 248,986,024 756,746,923 633,622,181 586,790,723 534, 672,433 342. 1 317.2 152.8 111.6 96.0 78.6 68.0 48.1 34.4 9.3 486,679,596 434,008,861 393,022,327 327,049, 585 299,402,761 62.6 45.0 31.3 9.2 NET GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS—Continued For interest For outlays YEAR Amount 1923 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 1911 1909 1907 1905 1903 -. _. Per cent of increase over 1903 Amount Per cent of increase over 1903 Per cent of increase over 1903 PER CENT OF— Govern- Revenue receipts mentalreprecost s e nted b y payments p a yments reprefor exsented b y p enses revenue a n d receipts interest $172,343,433 194, 584,268 121,730,640 110,909,109 103,387,342 88,566,601 300.3 351.9 182.7 157.6 140.1 105.7 $570,181,966 540,751,942 235,122,416 262,759,056 305,883,437 289,151,228 232.0 214.9 36.9 53.0 77.9 68.4 90.9 90.8 99.1 96.1 86.8 88.0 79.7 80.1 79.6 76.9 79.8 77.7 82,165,730 71,857,259 59,199,783 51,897,804 43, 054, 769 90.8 66.9 37.5 20.5 295,151, 202 255, C95,917 238,849,301 182,825,468 ' 171,731,676 71.9 48.9 39.1 6.5 87.0 87.1 82.3 88.1 85.4 75.6 76.3 79.5 76.0 78.0 21 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES DIAGRAM 3 . — N E T REVENUE RECEIPTS AND N E T GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS OF 146 CITIES FOR SPECIFIED YEARS: 1903-1923 0 200 400 600 N E T R E V E N UE R E C E I P T S Y//////////////A M I L L I O N S ' O F DOLLARS 800 1,000 1,200 1.400 1.600 N E T GOVERNMENTAL-COST .1.800 2.000 PAYMENTS KSSS^^gZZZZZ EXPENSES INTEREST OUTLAYS As shown in the foregoing table, the net revenue receipts increased in the period 1903 to 1923 from $439,126,753 to $1,877,564,829, or 327.6 per cent. During the corresponding period the percentage of increase for expenses was 342.1, for interest 300.3, and for outlays 232.0. The revenue receipts and the payments for expenses and interest for the years shown make an unbroken series of increases. The payments for outlays make an unbroken series of increases with the exception of the periods from 1911 to 1913, 1915 to 1917, and 1917 to 1919. The total governmental-cost payments increased from $514,189,206 in 1903 to $2,066,234,164 in 1923, or 301.8 per cent. This is a considerably smaller percentage of increase than that of revenue, showing a decided tendency to increase the proportion of outlay payments to be met from revenues. Net and transfer revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments.—The totals of Tables 3 and 4 include both actual receipts and payments, or receipts from and payments to the public, and nominal or transfer receipts and payments, or amounts received by one department, fund, or account, as payments by another. In Table IV the total revenue receipts of Table 3 and governmental-cost payments of Table 4 are separated into net or actual and transfer receipts and payments, and per capita averages are shown for net receipts and payments. 22 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES T a b l e IV R E V E N U E RECEIPTS GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS Net Net Transfer Total Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V $2,089,429,534 1, 084,282,986 250, 890, 294 370,224,691 235, 813, 027 148, 218, 536 Transfer Per capita Total $53.34 $42,880,079 $2,318,192,112 62.65 31, 576,497 1,157, 062, 784 281,140, 568 59.08 3, 323, 586 435, 604,231 44.11 4, 615, 721 275,334,057 42.18 1,950, 604 169,050,472 40.78 1,413, 671 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 York, N . Y . . . . Chicago, 1 1 1 . . . Philadelphia, Pa Detroit, M i c h . . C l e v e l a n d , Ohio St. Louis, M o $390, 799, 755 166,458,962 95, 630, 367 86,714,375 58, 630, 523 36,445,354 $65.93 57.66 49.74 87.09 65.99 45.72 Baltimore, M d Boston, Mass Los Angeles, Calif... Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif. Buffalo, N . Y 33, 370, 572 57, 945, 270 56,406,954 39, 215, 256 31,650,474 31, 015,124 43.14 75.16 85.76 63.21 59.22 58.25 O F 500,000 A N D 321,390,578 ! $407,639, 524 162, 724,117 103,402, 743 105,348,329 61,949,029 32,350,034 1,169,671 1 1,418,544 1,176, 779 85,201 93,633 493,988 43,008,909 58,861, 590 66,480, 228 42, 302, 538 37, 642, 593 35, 353,150 1,548,212 2,473,638 646,652 832,942 246,659 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 Per capita $59.18 $42,856,967 66.85 31, 558,652 66.21 3,323,589 51.90 4,615, 875 49.25 1,945,180 46.51 1,413, 671 OVER $68.77 $21,390,578 56.36 1, 530, 239 53.78 2,473, 638 646, 652 105.81 832, 857 69.72 246, 659 40. 58 55.60 76.35 101. 07 68.19 70.44 66.40 1,169, 671 1,418, 544 1,176, 779 85, 201 93, 633 494, 201 O F 300,000 T O 500,000 Milwaukee, W i s . . . Washington, D . C . Newark, N. J Minneapolis, Minn Cincinnati, O h i o . . . N e w Orleans, L a . . . $29,927, 535 27,425,964 26, 534,031 22, 769,354 24,455, 382 11, 235, 519 $61. 76 58.29 60.48 55.65 60.18 27.77 $291,199 Kansas City, M o . . Indianapolis, I n d _ . Rochester, N . Y . . . Seattle, W a s h Jersey Cicy, N . J._- 19, 570,420 17,885, 001 18,838,468 33,442, 836 18, 805, 784 56.46 52.19 59.07 106.06 101,136 528,245 141, 050 882, 701 50, 334 156,145 695,882 476, 894 532,258,269 24,145, 039 32,163,352 28, 591,178 23,123,005 19,604,954 $66. 57 51.32 73.32 69.88 56.90 48.46 ~~528~582 141,050 882, 701 50, 334 20, 696,488 19,454, 345 22,153, 813 35,942.911 23, 007, 214 59.71 56. 76 69.47 113.99 74.45 " 156," 145 696,657 476,894 $290,090 101,136 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 300,000 523, 284 346,949 568,132 587, 584 214, 511 $53.15 56.42 54.09 55.87 39,68 $145, 569 41, 519 209,481 611, 540 7,968 608, 835 339, 224 6,097 86, 273 90,972 11,898,941 14, 571,418 12,861,999 12,088, 813 11,712,972 49.16 60.24 54.34 54.22 56.19 608,835 339, 224 6,097 86,273 90,972 209,159 50, 709 130,178 12 192,829 15,405,271 6, 074, 316 10,177, 241 10, 805, 405 11, 858,137 75,37 31. 20 53.11 58.56 65.42 • 209,159 50, 709 130,178 12 192, 829 26,979 33, 620 4,325 29.48 49.07 41.95 67.38 . 47. 06 ~"l03,"l48 64.81 47.30 48.40 59.07 70.47 116,518 109,026 128,806 90, 575 17,993 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 Louisville, K y 515,011,437 14,819,478 10,667,094 10, 874, 5C3 9,359,668 $54.94 54.48 40.72 41.65 36.36 $145, 569 41,519 209,481 611, 540 7,968 Providence, R. I St. Paul, M i n n O a k l a n d . Calif A t l a n t a , Ga* A k r o n , Ohio 11,136,391 12,005,062 11,311,202 7,991,452 9,360,137 46.01 49.63 47.79 35.84 44.91 Omaha, Nebr B i r m i n g h a m , Ala Worcester, Mass Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va 13,334,734 5, 019, 714 9,412,002 9, 316, 717 8,280,044 65.24 25. 78 1 49.11 ! 50.49 45.68 >14, 15, 14, 14, 10, S a n A n t o n i o , Tex Dallas, l e x New Haven, Conn... Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio 4,684,697 6,948, 768 6, 575,652 6, 616, 254 5,897,280 25.91 40.01 38.02 38. SO 35.63 103,148 5,331,354 8, 522, 735 7, 255, 608 11,459,768 7, 790, 557 Norfolk, Va Houston, Tex Youngstown, Ohio... G r a n d R a p i d s , Mich. Springfield, M a s s 5,984,251 6,834, 697 6, 058, 800 6,859,831 8, 683,428 37.62 44.05 40.27 47.58 60.35 116, 518 109, 026 128, 806 90, 575 17, 993 10, 310, 799 7, 340,165 7,280,404 8, 516,462 10,139, 846 26,979 33, 620 4,325 23 DESCRIPTION OP GENERAL TABLES City number Table IV—Continued GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS R E V E N U E RECEIPTS Net Net CITY Transfer Transfer Per capita Total Per capita Total GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued $7,022, 759 4,102, 516 4,134, 226 4, 728,116 7,899, 910 $48.92 28.96 29.40 33.87 57.23 $19,233 16,313 6,580 40, 205 30,218 $6,470, 625 5, 648,433 5,151,650 5, 756,907 7,862,078 $45.07 39.87 36.63 41.24 56.96 $19, 233 16,313 6,580 40,205 30,218 Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mass.. Trenton, N . J Salt Lake City, Utah Camden, N. J 7,082,327 7, 544, 001 5,031,312 5,998, 313 4,390, 828 51.39 58.09 39.50 47.51 35.37 10,366 29, 828 114, 205 3,100 100,481 7,825,328 7,081, 657 6,631,638 5, 537,619 5, 505, 829 56.^78 54.53 52.06 43.87 44.35 10,366 29,828 114, 205 3,100 100,481 Nashville, Tenn Fall River, Mass Albany, N. Y Wilmington, Del Kansas City, Kans... 4, 057,800 6, 456, 635 4, 994,933 3, 780, 252 5, 304, 844 33.09 53.40 42.56 32.41 45.82 13, 051 9,474 29,889 9,096 141,480 4, 354, 7, 819, 7, 259, 5,077, 6, 595, 509 989 647 972 860 35.51 64.68 61.85 43.53 56.97 13,051 9,474 29,889 9,096 141,480 Lowell, Mass Flint, Mich Erie, Pa Cambridge, Mass Reading, Pa 5, 700, 689 4, 757, 763 4, 352, 401 5, 576,107 3,188, 441 49.53 42.17 38.66 50.20 28.75 12, 639 72, 497 12, 860 67, 629 7,809 5,158,131 6, 059, 217 3, 950,805 5, 723, 535 3, 665, 832 44.82 53.71 35.10 51.53 33.05 12, 639 72, 497 12,860 67,629 7,809 7, 876, 457 5, 995, 824 4, 763, 623 3, 689, 769 73.26 56. 41 45.55 35.50 24, 37, 40, 23, 9, 6, 4, 4, 3, 966, 768 4, 576, 767 5, 642, 647 4, 265, 370 38.34 44.57 55.47 42.63 Bridgeport, Conn Fort Worth, Tex Scranton, Pa Paterson, N. J Hartford, Conn Yonkers, N. Y Duluth, Minn Spokane, Wash. Elizabeth, N. J .. _. Utica, N. Y Lynn, Mass Tacoma, Wash Jacksonville, Fla 061 853 474 983 5,093 171 213,968 161, 810 349, 557, 244, 633, 544 014 885 276 86.96 61.69 40.59 44.57 24, 061 38, 007 40, 474 23, 983 5, 247, 4, 825, 4, 818, 6,147, 832 560 409 779 50.72 46.99 47.36 61.45 5,093 171 213,968 161,810 GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 Oklahoma City, Okla Canton, Ohio Somerville, Mass Schenectady, N. Y Wraterbury, Conn &5, 506, 553 4, 083,128 3,122, 287 4, 649, 304 4, 317, 621 $55. 20 41.14 31.60 47.07 43.87 $51, 582 67, 722 Tulsa, Okla Lawrence, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind El Paso, Tex Evansville, Ind 5, 385, 338 4, 369, 230 4, 660, 683 3, 305, 849 3,176, 218 55.07 44.91 49.75 35.51 35.07 Savannah, Ga Knoxville, Tenn Allentown, Pa San Diego, Calif. Bayonne, N. J 2, 2, 2, 6, 3, 252, 873 752,191 285, 955 278,175 719, 222 25.19 31.26 26.18 72.06 44.07 Manchester, N. H___ Harrisburg, Pa Peoria, 111 Wichita, Kans St. Joseph, Mo 2, 820, 536 2, 853, 982 2, 471,056 3, 627, 339 2,044, 602 34.66 35.18 31.01 45.76 26.15 Sioux City, Iowa South Bend, Ind Wilkes-Barre, Pa Binghamton, N. Y . . . Portland, Me 3, 283, 3, 596, 2, 297, 3,128, 3, 735, 670 985 919 583 702 Rockford, 111 Troy, N. Y Charleston, S. C Little Rock, Ark Johnstown, Pa 2,983, 202 3,179, 612 3, 018, 365 1, 575, 013 2,436, 984 ... 940 039 339 868 810 $72. 49 43.10 37.48 53.86 51.44 "~13,~913 6,933 39, 526 18, 266 208, 394 105, 099 4,399 7, 474, 037 4, 574, 480 5,164, 357 4, 227, 824 3, 610,135 76.43 47.02 55.13 45.42 39.86 39, 526 18, 266 206,165 105,099 4,399 5,682 1, 989,972 3, 629, 813 2, 728, 268 6, 667, 428 4, 516,077 22.25 41.23 31.24 76.53 53.51 ~46~983 5,170 12,072 6,215 2,007 3, 743, 540 3, 789, 439 2, 660,199 4, 365, 512 1, 965,164 46.00 46.71 33.39 55.08 25.13 5,170 12,072 6,215 2,007 42.18 46.80 30.13 42.61 51.08 3,945 56, 307 425 501 18, 570 3, 231,102 3, 761, 719 2, 568, 519 3, 289, 507 4,052, 776 41.50 48.94 33.68 44.81 55.42 3,945 56,307 425 501 18, 570 41.19 44.15 42.37 22.21 34.83 5,283 1,990 78, 778 3, 545, 733 4,122,329 3, 896, 634 2, 281, 389 3, 211, 302 48.96 57.24 54.69 32.17 45.90 5,283 1,990 78, 778 13,913 46, 983 $7, 231, 4, 278, 3, 703, 5, 319, 5, 061, $51, 582 67, 722 5,682 24 F I N A N C I A L S T A T I S T I C S OF C I T I E S Citymimber Table I V - C o n t i n u e d REVENUE RECEIPTS GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS Net Net CITY Transfer Total Per capita Transfer Per capita Total GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000-Continued 107 108 109 35,546 117 118 119 120 121 Springfield, Ohio C h e s t e r , Pa___ Hamtramck, Mich Altoona, P a Racine, Wis 1,979, 744 1,494,181 2,140, 226 1,905, 596 2, 682,016 30.06 23.10 33.09 29.56 41.65 9,533 2,895 3, 500 12, 724 28, 622 2,141, 317 1, 913, 555 2, 882,419 2,121, 641 2, 221, 313 32.51 29.58 44.57 32.92 34.50 9,533 2, 895 3,500 12, 724 28, 622 122 123 124 125 126 Lansing, Mich N e w Britain, Conn Mobile, Ala B e r k e l e y , Calif. Springfield, 111 4,752, 642 2, 209, 716 1,521,051 2, 784,580 2, 866,881 73.98 34.70 23.90 44.77 46.84 83, 237 9,521 6,469 5, 731, 568 2,589,268 1, 704,119 2,919,144 3,133,035 89.22 40.66 26.78 46.94 51.19 83,237 9,521 6,469 127 128 129 130 131 Holyoke, Mass Highland Park, Mich Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, Tenn Bethlehem, Pa 4,121, 752 3,279, 248 2,989,376 1,679,245 2,001,494 67.49 54.14 49.58 27.99 33.57 75, 957 36,700 4, 610,175 3,193,807 2,975, 799 2,015,326 2,147, 738 75.49 52.73 49.36 33.59 36.02 75, 957 36,700 132 133 134 135 136 Lincoln, N e b r Niagara Falls, N . Y Covington, K y Haverhill. Mass Portsmouth, Va 2,915, 974 3,074, 527 1, 520,004 2, 322,890 1,508,066 49.93 52.93 26.26 40.46 26.30 4,122,184 4, 576, 788 1, 590, 707 2,201,418 1,841, 794 70.59 78.80 27.48 38.35 32.12 137 138 139 140 141 Huntington, W . Va E a s t Orange, N . J Macon, Ga Wheeling, W . Va Cicero, 111 2, 230,477 2, 563,979 1, 505, 688 1,876,033 1,846,332 39.11 45.30 26.73 33.38 32.99 51, 605 28, 665 213 2, 287,809 3, 641, 750 1,340, 717 2,055,867 2, 529, 748 40.12 64.34 23.80 36.58 45.20 51, 605 26,312 213 142 143 144 145 Roanoke, V a . . . Tampa, Fla Lancaster, P a Winston-Salem, N . C 1, 714,196 1,808, 723 1,131,376 1,817,197 30.89 32.70 20.60 33.11 14, 885 32, 039 924 8,879 1,923,813 1, 915,117 1,191,688 3, 728,871 34.66 34.63 21.70 67.94 14,885 32,039 924 8,879 146 147 148 149 Shreveport, L a Jackson, Mich Augusta, Ga F r e s n o , Calif 2,304, 244 1, 922, 508 2,134, 847 3, 315,401 42.21 35.29 39.34 61.30 29,977 4,880 ! 16,843 3, 066, 2,095, 2, 260, 3,231, 676 575 987 010 56.18 38.46 41.67 59.74 29, 977 4,880 16,843 150 151 152 153 Quincy, Mass P a s a d e n a , Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J 3,046,387 5, 080, 756 2, 074, 754 4, 938, 616 57.08 96.63 39.48 94.34 23,367 138,008 41,475 163, 602 2, 798,845 6, 716,252 2,172, 923 6,115,131 52.44 127. 74 41.35 116. 81 23,367 138,008 41,475 163,602 154 155 156 157 Kalamazoo, Mich L a k e w o o d , Ohio Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C 2,193, 938 2, 618,083 2,235, 779 1,896, 397 42.40 51.03 44.01 37.90 50,496 16,299 416 24,153 2, 555,986 3,107,803 2, 281, 900 3,174, 931 49.39 60.58 44.92 63.45 50,496 16,299 416 24,153 _ 43.18 38.98 60.38 75.15 35.17 1,169 83,220 30,415 1,169 83, 220 29, 573 3, 375,142 2,929, 331 4,129, 576 5,961, 027 3, 509, 513 _ 2,981, 710 2, 681,803 4,116,167 5, 055, 269 2, 360, 070 48.88 42.58 60.58 88.62 52.29 G a r y , Inti Pawtucket, R. I Hoboken, N . J L o n g B e a c h , Calif Passaic, N . J *. $12, 538 $12, 538 112 113 114 115 116 _ $75. 47 27.16 48.68 34.56 39.57 $95. 78 28.48 44.48 35.28 53.66 no 111 _ $5, 279,406 1, 893, 610 3, 385, 493 2, 399, 729 2, 736, 673 $6, 699,996 1,985, 616 3, 093, 488 2,449, 879 3, 711, 724 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif. E a s t St. L o u i s , 111 Brockton, Mass Terre Haute, Ind Saginaw, Mich. 1(5,120 14,897 14,374 38,891 10,900 16,888 16,120 14, 897 35, 546 14,374 38,891 10,900 16,888 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 158 159 160 161 162 Cedar Rapids, Iowa W i c h i t a Falls, T e x York, Pa Elmira, N . Y $1,967,744 1, 585,882 1,305,386 2,017,873 3,408,128 $40.01 32.33 26.91 41.73 70.55 $2,604 675 | 5, 500 1,927 36,494 1 $2, 505,806 3,140,340 1,186,324 2,286,381 3,896,446 $50.95 64.02 24.46 47.28 80.66 $2,604 675 5,500 1,927 36,494 DESCBIPTION OF GENERAL. TABLES REVENUE RECEIPTS City munber Table IV—Continued 25 GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS Net Net CITY Transfer Transfer Total Total capita Per capita GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 163 164 165 166 167 $46.84 31. 95 27. 35 32. 59 45.13 $129,199 6,157 2,166,896 2,309,718 2,253,257 1,880,913 2, 796,049 | 173 B e a u m o n t , T e x . 174 | W o o n s o c k e t , R . I 175 Pittsfield, M a s s 176 P e r t h A m b o y , N . J 177 M o n t g o m e r y , A l a 178 179 180 181 182 B a y City, Mich McKeesport, P a N e w Castle, Pa_— D e c a t u r , 111 O a k P a r k , 111 $2,262,202 1, 541,801 1,314,574 1,557, 755 2,131,020 $129,199 6,157 1,465 $3,261,336 1,712,007 1,669,967 1,373, 586 3,107,710 $67.53 35.48 • 34.75 28.74 65.81 46.05 49. 50 48. 34 40.45 60.56 32,179 23,529 31,980 15,797 67,665 2,197,189 2,483,051 2,925,819 1,513,887 3,264,845 46.70 53.21 62.77 32.56 70.71 32,179 23,529 31,980 15,797 67,665 1,454, 654 1,563,825 1,915,924 1,946,756 1,191,956 31.69 34. 42 42.35 43.11 26.42 29,507 103,839 3,146 37,889 1,641,368 1,775,726 1,799,297 1,955,587 937,095 35.76 39.09 39.77 43.30 20.77 29,507 103,839 3,146 37,889 S t o c k t o n , Calif Medford, Mass L i m a , Ohio Charleston, W . V a Lexington, K y 2,629, 928 2,046,748 1, 509,185 1,303,417 1,246,431 58. 58 45. 70 33. 72 29.13 28. 54 10, 668 3,083,715 2,219,318 2,865,572 2,079,344 1, 529,953 68.68 49.56 64.03 46.47 35.03 183 184 185 186 187 Greensboro, N . C P u e b l o , Colo Salem, M a s s Madison, Wis Everett, Mass 1,126,156 1,995,369 2,204,464 2,647,062 1,965,066 25.87 45. 85 51. 83 62. 26 46.22 1,641 5,365 865 107,932 16, 251 2,658,912 2,266, 343 1,931,064 2, 740, 461 2, 271,888 61.09 52.08 45.41 64,45 53.44 1,641 5,365 865 107,932 16, 251 188 189 190 191 192 Butte, Mont Fitchburg, Mass E a s t Chicago, I n d San Jose, Calif Williamsport, P a 1,186,406 2,040,003 1,826,627 2,806,033 1,191,207 28.08 48. 39 43. 40 66. 96 28.52 2,289 5,793 3,000 3,328 350 1,103, 369 2,184, 756 1, 788,477 2,641,877 1,148, 781 26.11 51.83 42.50 63.05 27.51 2,289 5,793 3,000 3,328 350 193 194 195 196 197 West Hoboken, N . J E v a n s t o n , 111 Hamilton, Ohio. Brookline, Mass Jamestown, N . Y 1,030, 562 2,191,867 2,072, 278 2, 734,255 2,116, 359 24.68 52. 86 49.99 66.15 51.61 14, 274 240 4,953 1,177,695 2,742,967 2,167,987 2,969,280 2,199,162 28.20 66.15 52.29 71.83 53.63 14,274 240 4,953 198 199 200 201 202 Springfield, M o Waco, Tex Muskegon, Mich L o r a i n , Ohio Muncie, Ind 961,822 1, 466, 945 1, 950, 453 1, 869,224 1,891,835 23.46 35.82 47.90 46.12 46.92 973 36,185 20,311 1,157, 707 1,683,830 2, 224,135 1,992,484 1,864, 663 28.24 41.11 54.62 49.16 46.25 973 36,185 20,311 203 204 205 206 207 Pontiac, Mich Chicopee, M a s s Joliet, 111 C o l u m b i a , S. C Superior, W i s 2,132,149 1,861,081 1, 703, 722 1,315,991 1,450,858 53.26 46.51 42.81 33.16 36. 57 4,768 200 30,076 413 1,221 1,846, 372 1,958, 633 1,894,828 1,304,893 1, 755, 720 46.12 48.94 47.61 32.88 44.26 4,768 200 30, 076 j r 413 1,221 208 209 210 211 Dubuque, Iowa B a t t l e Creek, M i c h A u r o r a , 111 Waterloo, Iowa N e w Rochelle, N . Y 1,494,456 1, 544, 746 1,301,225 1,439, 327 2,935,816 38.00 39. 36 33.32 36. 97 75. 55 1,620 4,316 34,969 8,532 1 2, 285,871 1,508,815 1,639,508 1,538,396 3, 464,424 58.13 38.44 41.98 39. 52 89.15 1 4,316 34,969 8,532 1, 723, 373 1,994, 785 1, 576,150 1,185,675 1, 201, 297 44. 60 52. 29 41. 36 31.49 31.93 4,394 2,396 5,482 4,147 1, 727,959 2,046,230 1, 701,358 1,580,664 1,324,491 44. 72 53. 64 44.65 41.99 35. 20 1,432,835 1,488,919 1,612, 311 1,404,881 1, 781, 745 38.16 39.73 43.95 38.32 49. 37 1 1,995,711 1,705,346 1,604,483 1,446,153 1,798,505 1 53.16 45.50 43. 74 39. 44 49.83 1 i 168 Chelsea, M a s s 169 K e n o s h a , W i s 170 H a m m o n d , I n d 171 G a l v e s t o n , T e x _ 172 1 M o u n t V e r n o n , N . Y m 213 214 215 216 217 Stamford, C o n n Taunton, Mass C o u n c i l Bluffs, I o w a P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio R o c k I s l a n d , 111 218 P o u g h k e e p s i e , N . Y 219 Q u i n c y , 111 _ 220 A u s t i n , T e x 221 A u b u r n , N . Y 222 1 N e w B r u n s w i c k , N . J l ! _ ; 1 1,770 4,756 20,121 83,608 2,752 4,427 3,700 17,320 39,690 1 1,770 1,465 4,756 20,121 10,668 83,608 1,620 4,394 2,396 5,482 4,147 2,752 4,427 3 700 17,320 39,690 26 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES City number T a b l e IV —Continued REVENUE RECEIPTS GOVERNMENTAL-COST Net CITY Net Transfer Transfer Per capita Total PAYMENTS 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 5 0 , 0 0 0 — C o n t i n u e d 223 224 225 226 227 Easton, Pa Newport News, Va D a n v i l l e , 111 Ogden, U t a h Wilmington, N . C $962,905 897, 784 1,366, 585 1,533,119 995, 732 $26. 96 25.22 38.60 43.32 28.19 228 229 230 231 232 Hazleton, Pa Orange, N . J Kokomo, Ind A m s t e r d a m , N . Y_ P e t e r s b u r g , Va 863, 397 1,346,647 961, 935 1,109,854 922, 546 24.86 38.89 27.83 32. 32 27.18 233 234 235 Pensacola. F l a Norristown, Pa Lewiston, M e O s h k o s h , Wis 750,147 651,030 887,162 1, 376, 748 22.10 19.19 26.63 41.47 240 Green Bay, Wis Columbus, Ga Watertown, N . Y M o l i n e , 111 1,384,934 1, 266,127 1,253,550 1, 227, 549 41.84 38.29 38.12 37.98 241 242 243 244 Sheboygan, W i s . . . Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I M u s k o g e e , Okla 1,405, 951 1, 718, 791 1, 251,994 1,389,351 43.60 53.63 39. 91 44.37 245 246 247 Newburgh, N. Y L a Crosse, W i s Lynchburg, Va C o l o r a d o Springs, Colo 992, 404 1, 270, 732 1, 325, 465 1, 942, 740 31.72 41.77 43.77 64.53 $4,404 927 4,544 $1,039,899 1,426,009 1, 561,374 2,097, 368 1, 476,459 $29.11 40.06 44.11 59.26 41. 79 875, 728 1,306,356 885, 343 1,396, 953 1,219, 799 25.21 37. 72 25.61 40.68 35.94 48,490 870, 341 648,616 879,174 1, 623, 395 25.65 19.12 26.39 48.90 48, 490 37,205 1,471 1,802 2,869 1, 714,023 1,089,832 1, 543, 506 1,458, 332 51. 78 32.96 46.93 45.12 37, 205 I, 471 1,802 2,869 32,917 4,310 53.82 j 52.69 40.26 47.11 1 32,917 4,310 87,446 J 1, 735, 400 1, 688, 658 1, 263,143 1,475,241 18,970 46, 300 2,590 1, 286, 549 1,623, 520 1, 291, 211 2,118,376 41.12 53.37 42.64 70.37 694 34,820 | 35,430 3,749 85 $4,404 927 4,544 694 "34," 820 35,430 3,749 85 87,446 18,970 46,300 2,590 T h e a m o u n t s shown in t h e preceding table as transfer receipts and p a y m e n t s comprise (1) service transfers, which are a m o u n t s paid as expenses or outlays by one d e p a r t m e n t or enterprise t o another from which it receives services or t h e use of q u a r t e r s ; a n d (2) interest transfers, which represent p a y m e n t s m a d e by t h e city corporation or a division of t h e city to one of its funds on account of interest on municipal securities held by t h a t fund. Of t h e transfer receipts reported, $36,505,504 were interest transfers, and $6,374,575 were service transfers. Of t h e t o t a l transfer p a y m e n t s , $36,505,504 were interest transfers, and $6,351,463 were service transfers. TABLE 5 Per capita revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments.—The per capita receipts and p a y m e n t s of Table 5 are based on t h e absolute a m o u n t s shown in Tables 3 and 4. T h e m o s t significant figures of t h e t a b l e are those for t h e five groups of cities arranged according t o population. T h e y show t h a t t h e per capita receipts and p a y m e n t s tend to increase with t h e size of t h e cities from those having a population of from 30,000 t o 50,000 to those with over 500,000 i n h a b i t a n t s , t h e increase in t h e a m o u n t s of these transactions being in greater proportion t h a n t h e increase in population. T h e population upon which t h e per capita a m o u n t s are based is t h e estimated population of t h e city a t t h e middle of t h e fiscal year of t h e city corporation as shown in t h e t h i r d column of Table 1, with t h e exceptions noted in t h e text discussion of Table 1, p . 13. 27 DESCBIPTION OP GENERAL TABLES Comparative summary of per capita net revenue receipts and net governmental-cost payments of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923.—In Table V, which follows, is presented a s u m m a r y of t h e per capita net revenue receipts arid per capita net governmental-cost p a y m e n t s for t h e aggregate of t h e 146 cities covered by t h e several census reports for t h e specified years from 1903 t o 1923. Table V P E R CAPITA N E T R E V E N U E RECEIPTS P E R CAPITA N E T GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS Other t h a n of public service enterprises F o r exF o r ex- penses of penses of p u b l i c For general d e p a r t - service interest enterments prises YEAR Total $54. 78 53.57 35.26 31.97 30.00 28.55 1923 1922 1919 . . 1917 1915 1913 1911 1909 1907 1905 1903 28.07 26.42 24. 67 22.79 21.14 _ _ DIAGRAM 4.—PER CAPITA Of public service enterprises $49.10 48. 74 31. 65 28. 84 26. 97 25. 74 $5.68 4.83 3.61 3.13 3.03 2.81 25. 09 23. 53 21. 90 * 20.19 18. 71 NET P R I N C I P A L C L A S S E S , O F 146 Total 29 01 58 26 53 46 $35. 34. 22. 19. 18. 17. 25 37 28 53 95 67 $3.37 2.77 1.90 1.39 1.39 1.35 $5.03 5.79 3.89 3.66 3.58 3.15 $16. 64 16.08 7.51 8.68 10.60 10.29 32. 25 30. 33 29. 91 25.57 24. 64 16. 16. 15. 13. 13. 91 06 84 81 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 $60. 59. 35. 33. 34. 32. 2.98 2.89 2.77 2.60 2.42 For outlays PAYMENTS FOR GOVERNMENTAL C I T I E S FOR S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S : COSTS, BY 1903-1923 DOLLARS 0 1923 J> 18 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1919 E ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^z^ 1917 f 1915 ^ S ^ ^ S ^ > ^ ^ ^ 5 ^ ^ ^ % % 1913 ^^cs^^^^^^^^^^^z^^^ 1911 > ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 5 ^ ^ 1909 <^^^^^^^^^^sw^^^% 1907 ss^^<s^^ 1906 SN^S>^^^I^^%%: 1903 NSN>^^M1&/////>, EXPENSES OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS EXPENSES OF PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES EZ22< Comparative summary of per capita net revenue receipts from principal revenues of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923.—Table VI, which follows, shows t h e per capitas of all net revenue receipts and 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 1923. T h e revenue receipts which are included in t h e column headed " O t h e r 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, and escheats. T h e p e r capita 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 an increase from 1903 to 1923. 28 FINANCIAL, STATISTICS OF CITIES Table YI The general property tax Total YKAE $54.78 53.57 35.26 31.97 30.00 28.55 1923 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 28.07 I 26.42 24.67 22.79 21.14 1911 1909 1907. 1905 1903 Special assessments Other taxes Subventions and grants, Earnings public Other dona- ofservice revenues tions, and pen- enterprises sion assessments $36.27 35.85 23.29 20.57 18.73 17. 82 $2.94 2.80 2.68 2.37 2.36 2.42 $2.92 2.58 1.98 2.50 2.54 2.34 $2.98 3.13 1.43 1.28 1.26 1.28 $5.68 4.83 3.61 3.13 3.03 2.81 $3.99 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 1.40 1.63 1.43 1.14 1.16 m DIAGRAM 5 . — P E R CAPITA N E T REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY PRINCIPAL CLASSES, OF 146 CITIES FOU SPECIFIED YEARS: 1903-1923 0 6 10 16 20 E B B B 8 GENERAL PROPERTY T A X DOLLARS 26 30 36 40 46 60 66 ] | | | | | | | SUBVENTIONS. GRANTS. GIFTS. ETC. ( g g ^ g j OTHER T A X E 8 8888§8§§j PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES 22228 S P E C I A L ASSESSMENTS [ 1 OTHER REVENUE8 TABLE 6 Per cent distribution of revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments.— Table 6 shows for the several cities and for the five groups of cities the per cent which the receipts from each of the classes of revenue constitute of the total revenue receipts and the per cent which the payments for each of the classes of governmental costs—expenses, interest, and outlays—constitute of the total of such payments, the figures for expenses being shown under two heads, "Expenses of general departments'" and "Expenses of public service enterprises.'' The per cents are in all cases computed upon the basis of the receipts and payments shown in Tables 3 and 4. Proportional distribution of revenue receipts, by divisions of the governments of the cities.—An examination of Table 3 discloses the fact that the proportion of revenues received from property taxes is much greater, as a rule, for city corporations in cities having a single division of government than in those having two or more divisions, while the relative contributions by special assessments are larger in the cities having more than one division of government. Independent divisions of the city government seldom receive revenue from special DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 29 assessments. The school districts receive a larger proportion of all revenues from subventions than are received by any other division of government. Per cent of revenue receipts required for meeting expenses and interest and available for outlays.—Of the total revenue receipts of the 248 cities covered by this report, 68.9 per cent was required for meeting expenses, 10.7 per cent was required for meeting interest payments, and the remainder, 20.4 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 the per cent of governmental-cost payments applied on expenses of general departments, expenses of public service enterprises, interest, and outlays, and the per cent of the total governmental costs that were represented by revenue receipts. For 46 of the 248 cities the revenue receipts were greater than the governmental-cost payments, while for the remaining 202 cities the revenues were not sufficient to meet the costs of the year for expenses, interest, and outlays. Comparative summary of the per cent distribution of net revenue receipts of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923.—Table VII, which follows, shows the per cent distribution of the net revenue receipts of the 146 cities covered by the census reports for specified years from 1903 to 1923, inclusive. The headings of the columns differ somewhat from those of Table 6, owing to slight differences in the tables for net revenues in the earlier and later reports. The percentages are based upon the absolute amounts of net revenue receipts tabulated in the reports for the several years, and that basis differs somewhat from the basis for the percentages of Table 6 by being exclusive of service and interest transfers. The figures for the several years are not in all cases strictly comparable, since those for the years 1903 to 1907 are computed upon the basis of reports which in some columns include amounts received in error that were later refunded. A careful investigation shows that this noncomparability exaggerates for the years 1903 to 1907 the percentages for general property taxes to the extent of less than 1 per cent. This exaggeration reduces the percentages of most of the other columns, the total exaggeration and reduction being for any given year not far from one-half of 1 per cent. Table VII The general property tax YEAR 1923 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 1911 1909 1907 1905 1903 - - Other taxes Special assessments Subventions and Earnings grants, Other donations, of public revenues service and pension enterprises assessments 66.2 66.9 66.0 64.3 62.4 62.4 5.4 5.2 7.6 7.4 7.8 8.5 5.3 4.8 5.6 7.8 8.5 8.2 5.4 5.9 4.1 4.0 4.2 4.5 10.4 9.0 10.2 9.9 10.0 9.9 7.3 8.2 64 6.6 69 6.6 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 50 5.5 30 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES DIAGRAM 6 * — P E R CENT D I S T R I B U T I O N OF N E T REVENUE C I T I E S FROM THE S E V E R A L S O U R C E S OF R E V E N U E FOR R E C E I P T S OF SPECIFIED 146 YEARS: 1903-1923 40 PER CENT 50 1923 X\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V1 1922 ^^^w^^c^^^^^s^^^^ 1919 mi i n w 1917 ^X^XS^NNX>^\^N^<^^ I i \msm 1915 ^^^^>^^s^^ 11 l i i M 1913 1911 ^ ^ ^ ^ N ^ ^ ^ ^ *^sss<ss^^^ 111 « i » = N ^ ^ ^ N ^ ^ ^ ^ III ( M W 1907 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 111 £ « « = = 1905 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 11 \mmm 1909 1903 : ^ H ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ IMMi I GENERAL PROPERTY T A X | SUBVENTIONS. GRANTS. GIFTS. ETC. JOTTER I PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES TAXES I OTHER REVENUES t ^ ^ j SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS DIAGRAM 7 . — P E R CENT MENTS OF 146 DISTRIBUTION 1923 8 S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l! N ^ ^ ^ < ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1919 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ N ^ ^ s ^ ^ 1917 OF NET GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAY- C I T I E S FOR S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S : 1903-1923 ^^s^^^^^^^^s>^^ s^^s>^^^^^^^ 1911 ^s^^^^^^^ 1909 1915 1913 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ s ^ W ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1905 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1903 > ^ ^ ^ ^ < ^ ^ 1907 VZZZ& T h e figures in Table V I I disclose a n u m b e r of minor variations in t h e proport i o n of receipts obtained from year to year from t h e several sources of revenue. Receipts from " O t h e r t a x e s , " special assessments, and earnings of public service enterprises show slightly smaller percentages in 1923 t h a n in 1903, a n d t h e receipts from t h e general p r o p e r t y tax show somewhat greater percentages in t h e later t h a n in t h e earlier years. Comparative summary of the per cent distribution of net governmental-cost payments of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1923.—Table V I I I , which follows, shows t h e per cent distribution of t h e net governmental-cost p a y m e n t s for t h e 146 cities given in Table III for specified years from 1903 to 1923, inclusive. T h e table discloses, for 1923 as compared with 1903, a decrease in t h e proportion of p a y m e n t s for outlays, no variation in t h a t of p a y m e n t s for interest, a n d a relatively slight increase in t h a t of p a y m e n t s for expenses. 31 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES T a b l e VIII P E R CENT DISTRIBUTION OF NET GOVERNMENTAL-COST 1'AYMENTS P E R CENT DISTRIBUTION OF N E T GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS YEAR YEAR For expenses 1923 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 - - . For interest For outlays 8.3 9.8 10.9 11.0 10.4 9.7 64.1 62.9 68.0 62.9 58.9 58.6 27.6 27.3 21.1 26.1 30.7 31.7 1911-.1909 1907 1905 1903. For expenses For interest 56.3 57.0 56.9 58.2 58.4 9.5 9.4 8.5 9.2 8.3 - For outlays 34.2 33.6 34,6 32.5 33.3 TABLE 7 Receipts from the general property tax.—The receipts of the several cities from the general property tax is shown in Table 7 in three columns. The first column gives the total amount collected in each of the several cities, the second, the amount collected as part of the original levy, and the third, the amount received as penalties and interest on deferred payments. Receipts from special taxes.—In the text for Table 3 will be found a discussion of the character of taxes classified as special. In Table 7 receipts from special taxes are shown under two heads, "Property" and "All other." The amounts received from the different classes of special property taxes are shown in Table IX, which follows. SPECIAL P R O P E R T Y T A X E S Table IX Corporation All other Total Bank $16,477, 820 Grand total.. Group Group Group Group Group I. . . II _ . III. IV.. V._ 8, 254, 640 232,028 4, 622,033 1,905,017 1,464,102 Street railway All other $4,117, 589 $398,866 $11,949, 512 $11,853 3,140,052 231, 761 221, 652 329,020 195,104 223, 605 12 81, 587 48, 731 44,931 4,886,493 4,490 255 664 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 A N D 1 4 7 8 12 New York, N . Y Detroit, Mich Baltimore, M d Boston, Mass Buffalo, N . Y _ _ _.. $4,833,901 4,490 595, 812 2, 756, 012 64,425 $2,479, 815 4, 318,130 1, 527, 266 1, 217,623 6,444 OVER $2,354,086 $4,490 595, 812 $223, 605 2, 532,407 64, 425 GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000 13 15 ?,0 23 Milwaukee, Wis Newark, N . J Indianapolis, I n d Jersey City, N . J _ GROUP III—CITIES 36 41 48 49 52 Worcester, Mass New Haven, Conn Springfield, M a s s Bridgeport, Conn Paterson, N . J _ HAVING _._ _ $255 126,823 12 104,938 A $255 $126, 823 $12 104,938 P O P U L A T I O N OF $550,685 69, 426 426, 740 16, 775 24, 454 $69,099 8,115 16, 775 24, 454 100,000 T O 300,000 $1, 213 $549, 472 7,911 410, 714 $327 32 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Cityniimber Table IX—Continued SPECIAL PROPERTY TAXES Corporation CITY Total Bank Street railway All other All other GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued 53 55 New Bedford, Mass 56 Trenton, N. J 58 Camden, N. J 60 Fall River, Mass 6?, 64 67 19, 73 74 $835,322 735,709 23,894 21,182 796,602 Wilmington, Del Lowell, Mass Cambridge, Mass Elizabeth, N. J Utica, N. Y Lynn, Mass ._. •—>. $2,150 23,894 21,182 337 476,895 404,721 8,355 2,457 i 228,479 6,791 34,080 8,355 2,457 4,300 $19,831 $833,172 715,878 3,714 792,888 4,421 40,036 465,683 330,605 4,461 219, 718 $337 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 79 80 81 83 91 Somerville, Mass Schenectady, N . Y W a t e r b u r y , Conn Lawrence, Mass Bayonne, N . J qo 101 T03 109 114 Manchester, N . H Portland, M e Troy, N . Y BrocktoD, Mass Hoboken, N . J Passaic, N . J N e w Britain, Conn 1?7 Holyoke, Mass 133 135 Haverhill, Mass 116 19^ 138 145 150 153 156 157 . - - Winston-Salem, N . C Atlantic City, N. J . . . . Maiden, Mass _« Charlotte, N. C $24 8, 597 17, 386 3, 596 4, 731 $125,632 8,597 17,386 654, 264 4,731 ._._ 201,430 55, 276 39, 767 150, 734 | 14, 290 127, 707 55, 276 39, 767 16,791 13,694 327, 644 3,436 87, 531 16, 791 13, 694 4,944 3,436 4,081 14,290 1 3,192 999 92,614 11,508 73, 792 1,709 $24,875 $100,733 2,070 648,598 73,723 3,395 322,700 2,640 80,810 2,487 999 90,127 13,264 60, 528 1,709 3,192 11, 508 147,339 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 $10,335 138,179 92,443 65 128,441 $10,335 30,637 614 $1,325 3,678 $106,217 88,151 7,113 69 121,259 4,190 48,215 98,856 137,238 159,446 4,190 680 2,108 110 11,141 10,926 2,351 10,711 69 36,609 94,397 126,417 148,236 193 West Hoboken, N . J 196 Brookline, Mass 197 204 212 New Roohelle, N . Y 12,183 119,252 15,461 178,741 338 12,183 21,491 15,461 741 338 213 211 218 221 222 5,255 115,434 19, 662 8,097 5,887 19,662 8,097 5,887 229 231 235 239 241 242 3,339 16, 362 7,077 12, 283 6, 379 j 120, 944 161 Elmira, N. Y 162 168 169 175 Pittsfield, Mass 176 179 185 Salem, Mass 187 189 Fitchburg, Mass . ... ... 14,330 83,431 1,400 176,600 5,255 $65 115,434 3,339 16,362 7,077 12,283 6,379 72 120,872 33 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL, TABLES The amounts received from the different classes of special taxes shown in the column headed "All other" are presented in Table X, which follows. O T H E E SPECIAL TAXES Table X Inheritance Total Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V i $32, 273,387 $1,239,813 20,973,960 3,129,493 3, 703,067 1,800.264 2, 669, 603 439,965 341,768 333,910 57,846 66,324 Income $26,394,032 16,519,746 2,548,340 3,181,933 1, 635,714 2,508,299 Mortgage $4,593,219 3,971,100 233,211 187,224 106,704 94.980 GROUP I — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 A N D OVER 1 ? 4 5 8 12 N e w York, N . Y Chicago, 111 Detroit, M i c h . . Cleveland, O h i o . Boston, M a s s . . Buffalo, N . Y . $15,641,614 98,840 551,982 341,125 3,540,790 799,609 $12,365,316 $3,276,298 $98, 840 508,833 341,125 3, 540, 790 613,640 185,969 GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000 13 14 16 17 21 Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C . _ Minneapolis, M i n n C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio Rochester, N . Y . _ . _ ._ . . _ $2,252,117 6,174 134,168 | 196.069 540,965 $112, 632 $2,139,485 33,067 196,069 $101,101 408,855 132,110 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 _ ._ $115,661 68,715 31,520 33,122 554,436 $115, 661 68,715 26 27 30 33 36 T o l e d o , Ohio C o l u m b u s , Ohio St. Paul, M i n n A k r o n , Ohio Worcester, M a s s 37 38 43 44 46 Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va D a v t o n , Ohio Norfolk, V a Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio 264,281 12,040 41,595 10,482 52,295 48 55 60 61 64 Springfield, M a s s N e w Bedford, M a s s Fall River, Mass Albany, N . Y Lowell, M a s s 514, 640 311,941 308,926 183,271 245, 722 514, 640 311,941 308,926 143,770 245, 722 67 69 70 73 74 Cambridge, Mass Yonkers, N . Y._ Duluth, Minn Utica, N . Y Lynn, Mass 301,440 257, 728 16,418 147, 679 231,155 301,440 225, 773 ^ _ _ ! $31,520 33,122 $554,436 221,454 42,827 12,040 41,595 10,482 52,295 122, 676 231,155 39,501 31,955 16,418 25,003 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000 78 79 80 83 100 C a n t o n , Ohio _ Somerville, M a s s Schenectady, N . Y Lawrence, M a s s . _ Binghamton, N . Y 103 109 117 121 127 Troy, N . Y Brockton, Mass Springfield, Ohio Racine, Wis Holyoke, Mass $10,506 172,472 114,156 193, 668 117, 919 _ _ _ _._ _. 91,231 200,341 22,308 112,327 169,127 $10,506 $172,472 85,023 193, 668 74,852 $29,133 69,604 200,341 21,627 43,067 22,308 112,327 168, 649 478 * Includes $43,149 bond tax for Detroit, Mich., and i 3,174 incorporation tax for Washington, D . C , not shown in detail. 46998—25t 3 34 FINANCIAL. STATISTICS OF Table X—Continued CITIES OTHER SPECIAL TAXES CITY Total GROUP IV.—CITIES 133 135 14? 150 155 156 N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y Haverhill, M a s s . . . Roanoke, Va_. Quincy, Mass L a k e w o o d , Ohio Maiden, Mass _. HAVING A POPULATION $132,229 150,407 14,440 145, 642 10,592 142,899 Inheritance O F 50,000 T O Income Mortgage 100,000—Continued $119,830 150,407 $12,399 $14,440 16,592 145, 642 142,899 GROUP V — CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 Elmira, N. Y Newton, Mass Chelsea, Mass Kenosha, Wis Mount Vernon, N. Y . $57,395 334,842 93,179 54,110 114,905 $48,314 334,842 93,179 54,110 92,978 Pittsfleld, Mass.. Medford, Mass.. Lima, Ohio Salem, Mass Madisoa, Wis... 123, 708 110,290 40,329 132,372 105, 729 123, 708 110,290 $40,329 Everett, Mass Fitchburg, Mass.. Hamilton, Ohio... Brookline, Mass__ Jamestown, N. Y_ 98,645 118,413 11,114 422,431 32,551 11,114 Lorain, Ohio Chicopoe, Mass Superior, Wis New Rochelle, N. Y . Taunton, Mass 1,418 83.867 40, 663 125,862 97,487 Poughkeepsie, N. Y_ Auburn, N. Y Newport News, Va_. Amsterdam, N. Y__. Petersburg, Va Oshkosh, Wis. Green Bay, Wis Watertown, N. Y___. Sheboygan, Wis Waltham, Mass Newburgh, N. Y LaCrosse, Wis Lynchburg, Va 53, 211 33, 607 19 24, 568 1,595 51,494 32,866 52, 628 37,400 86,355 37,467 46,234 11,849 $9,081 21,927 132,372 105, 729 98, 645 118,413 422,431 26,097 6,454 1,418 83,867 40,663 98,877 97,487 39,086 30,112 27,985 14,125 3,495 24,568 51,494 32,866, 46, 747 37,400 86,355 31,435 46,234 5,881 6,032 11,849 Receipts from poll taxes.—In some cities poll taxes are assessed at a fixed amount per capita; in others the polls are graded according to the occupation of the individual, and are assessed at the rate for the general property tax. All receipts from per capita taxes, whether uniform or graded, are included in the column headed "Poll taxes." Poll taxes amounting to $3,853,202 were reported in 1923 by 114 of the 248 cities located in 24 States. Receipts from business taxes.—In 1923 the revenue derived from business taxes, exacted with or without the issue of licenses, amounted to $36,626,143, a relatively small percentage of the total revenues. Receipts from nonbusiness license taxes.—The receipts from nonbusiness license taxes are tabulated in three columns, the headings of which are fairly descriptive of the classes of revenue included under each. Some of the cities not reporting receipts from dog taxes collected such taxes for the States, receiving back a portion of the same as subventions, receipts from which are included in Table 8. In other cities dogs are assessed as property, and receipts from taxes on dogs are included with general property taxes. DESCRIPTION OP GENERAL, TABLES 35 T h e t e r m " g e n e r a l license t a x e s " is used to designate t h e taxes exacted with t h e granting of all licenses under general s t a t u t e s or ordinances, other t h a n dog licenses a n d business licenses. T h e tax on m o t o r vehicles forms t h e most imp o r t a n t item a m o n g receipts of this class. Receipts from special a s s e s s m e n t s and special charges for outlays.—With t h e exception of p r o p e r t y taxes, special assessments and special charges for outlays c o n s t i t u t e t h e largest single item of revenue for t h e majority of cities. Special assessments for expenses were reported for 91 cities and aggregated $4,306,505. Special assessments and special charges for outlays were reported by 232 cities, with a t o t a l of $117,966,561. They were collected in t h e majority of cities for t h e construction of sewers, paving, curbing, a n d sidewalks; b u t in some cities, for t h e grading and widening of streets, t h e building of retaining walls, bridges, and viaducts, and for p a r k improvements. Receipts from fines, forfeits, and e s c h e a t s . — T h e text discussion of Table 3 presents definitions of these terms. With t h e exception of receipts from court fines a n d forfeits, t h e a m o u n t of revenue from these sources is for most cities comparatively small. TABLE 8 Receipts from subventions and g r a n t s . — T h e t o t a l a m o u n t received as s u b ventions a n d grants from other civil divisions was $96,742,363, of which 89.4 per cent was for education. Receipts from donations and pension a s s e s s m e n t s . — T h e receipts from donations from private individuals and corporations, given in Table 8, are arranged in four classes: Those for (1) expenses other t h a n pensions, (2) pensions, (3) outlays, a n d (4) principal of public t r u s t funds. Receipts for expenses other t h a n pensions include donations for maintenance of schools and libraries, p a r k s a n d other recreational purposes, hospitals a n d health d e p a r t m e n t s , a n d for charities. Receipts for outlays represent contributions to t h e city for t h e purchase or construction of educational a n d recreational facilities, of hospital equipment, drinking fountains, a n d of memorials to heroes. Receipts for establishing or adding to t h e principal of public t r u s t funds were reported by comparatively few cities a n d were for such purposes as policemen's, firemen's, a n d t e a c h e r s ' retirement, park, school, library, or hospital endowment, a n d relief of poor. T h e receipts from pension assessments were largely contributed by policemen, firemen, a n d teachers, although small a m o u n t s were contributed by other municipal employees. TABLE 9 Receipts from highway privileges.—Among t h e receipts from highway privileges are those from steam a n d street railroads for t h e privilege of using t h e streets for t h e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n of freight or passengers, a n d those for electric light a n d power companies, water, telegraph, and telephone companies, a n d heat distribution a n d refrigeration companies for t h e privilege of placing wires, pipes, poles, a n d other equipment in, under, over, or across t h e streets, incident to t h e conduct of their business of furnishing public utilities. U n d e r this heading are included, also, a m o u n t s received by t h e cities for such privileges as to maintain vaults under t h e sidewalk, to use portions of t h e street for storing building materials, a n d to extend awnings or show windows beyond t h e building line. 36 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Receipts from rents of investment properties.—The receipts from rents tabulated in Table 9 comprise all amounts collected as compensation for the use of lands or other property not employed for general departmental purposes. These receipts are separated into two classes—those from the properties of ^sinking and public trust funds and those from all other properties. Receipts from interest.—Table 9 includes all interest receipts of the general treasury and of the separate funds of the cities covered by this report except (1) receipts of interest on taxes and special assessments, and (2) receipts of accrued interest on original loans. The first column of the interest section of Table 9 shows the total revenue receipts from interest—that is, the total receipts from interest, less receipts in error later corrected by refund payments, and accrued interest on original sales of debt obligations. These revenue receipts are arranged in four groups—those received by sinking funds, by public trust funds, by investment funds and from investments, and those received on current deposits. With the interest here tabulated are the receipts of sinking funds, public trust funds, and investment funds thai were paid by the divisions of the city government to these funds as interest on their debt obligations held as investments. The aggregate of such interest transfer receipts was $36,505,504, of which $21,390,578, or 58.6 per cent, was reported by New York, N. Y. If this aggregate be deducted from the total interest receipts there remains $27,212,894 which is the actual interest, or that received from the public by the 248 cities in 1923. TABLE 10 Character of receipts tabulated as from general departmental earnings.— American municipalities realize considerable amounts of revenue from fees, charges, rents, sales, and allied sources. The revenues from these sources are what economists call contractual as distinguished from compulsory revenues tabulated in Tables 3 and 7 as taxes, special assessments, and fines. They involve the exchange of equivalents by which cities receive cash in return for a benefit granted in the form of service, rents, or objects sold. The receipts of the general departments from fees and charges include all amounts received by the cities as compensation for services rendered to the payers by the general departments of the cities, whether the services were clerical in character, the compensation for which is called a "fee," or were other than clerical, the compensation for which is called a "charge." As receipts from rents there are included in Table 10 only amounts received for the use of real property employed principally for departmental uses. As receipts from sales there are included receipts from the sale of discarded equipment and materials where the payments for replacement and renewal are classified as expenses. Similar sales on outlay account are included in nonrevenue receipts in Table 18. Certain receipts from sources other than those above described are classed as departmental, the principal item being amounts received as insurance to cover losses by fire in cases where the repair of fire damages is charged to expense. Receipts from insurance where the repair of damages is charged to outlay are classified as offsets to outlays and are included in nonrevenue receipts shown in Table 18. Classification of general departmental receipts.—The total amount of receipts from fees, charges, rents, sales, and allied sources is shown in this report, and also its distribution to the divisions of government by which the services were rendered. These divisions correspond to the classification employed in tabulating the general departmental expenses and outlays, as given in Tables 12 and 17. DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 0 37 TABLE 11 Public service enterprises.—In the text of Table 3 will be found a definition of the term public service enterprise as used by the Bureau of the Census. The statistics of municipally operated public service enterprises are for most cities defective because of the fact that their accounts are not completely segregated, and the enterprises are not credited with all the revenues arising from their activities nor debited with all the expenses chargeable to them. For example, they may not be credited with the interest earned on their funds on current deposit nor charged with the interest on their bonds. And in many cases they are not credited for utilities furnished or services rendered by them to the various departments and to other public utility enterprises of the city. Receipts of public service enterprises.—The receipts shown in Table 11 for the different classes of public service enterprises include all revenue receipts of these enterprises recorded in the city books, with the exception of interest on current deposits. Of the large amount reported for New York, N. Y., in the column headed " All other," $3,081,492 was received from ferry tolls and $338,466, from bridge tolls. Amounts for other cities appearing in that column were received principally from ferries, toll bridges, harbor towage and pilotage, land development, ice plants, and farms. TABLE 12 Payments for general departmental expenses.—In Table 12 are presented statistics showing payments for the expenses of the various cities during 1923 for objects or purposes other than the operation and maintenance of public service enterprises, which are classified by the Bureau of the Census as expenses of general departments. Such payments constitute by far the most important class of payments for the costs of municipal governments, comprising 56.7 per cent of the total payments for governmental costs, as shown in Table 6. They are given in Table 12 in sufficient detail to show the relative expenses of the several departments and branches of work in each city and to provide data for comparing the expense payments for a given object in one city with the corresponding payments in other cities. These payments are arranged in nine general groups or divisions to each of which is given a specific designation, and the payments recorded in each of these divisions are subdivided according to specific purpose. In making comparisons of the data for individual cities from Table 12 it should be noted that while the payments shown for the main groups of departments or divisions are fairly accurate, and hence comparable, those for some of the individual objects of expenditure are less exact. For example, the expenses for the care and repair of bridges shown, so far as possible, in Division V in the column headed " Other highway structures," can not in all cities be segregated from the expenses for the care and repair of streets and pavements, which are included in the column headed " Roadways." Hence the individual items of highway expense are less accurate than the aggregate of all highway expenses. A large number of cities made payments in 1923 for checking the spread of tuberculosis and for the care of patients suffering from that disease. An effort was made to include all payments for expenses of this class among those of the health department as part of the total payments for the prevention and cure of communicable diseases. For most cities all of these payments are tabulated as for the health department, but in several cases some of them are included with payments for outdoor poor relief and for hospitals. Imperfect statements of expenses.—In the last column of several of the divisions of Table 12 are tabulated payments that could not be distributed to any one of the more specific columns of the division, owing to imperfect local accounts. 38 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Payments for miscellaneous expenses.—In most instances t h e column h e a d ings of this division reveal clearly the' n a t u r e of t h e p a y m e n t s t a b u l a t e d u n d e r each. Under t h e heading "Unclassified" are t a b u l a t e d those p a y m e n t s t h a t are not assignable to any specific classification of any of t h e divisions. T h e a m o u n t s included ia t h e column " U n d i s t r i b u t e d " are, with few exceptions, those which with perfect accounting for statistical reports would be distributed to t h e various other columns of t h e table. T h e a m o u n t s so t a b u l a t e d represent (1) undist r i b u t e d p a y m e n t s for incidental operating plants which are classified as municipal service enterprises, such as electric-light plants, heating plants, a n d garages; a n d (2) incidental operating plants not classified as municipal service enterprises, a n d such other p a y m e n t s for accounts with d e p a r t m e n t s of supplies, purchasing agent, insurance, printing, advertising, a n d similar accounts as can not be distributed. Exceptional payments for expenses by Massachusetts cities.—The State of Massachusetts has established for the benefit of a n u m b e r of cities and towns certain metropolitan districts in and a b o u t Boston for t h e purchase and imp r o v e m e n t of p a r k s and for t h e construction and maintenance of sewers and waterworks. T h e cities and towns benefited are charged with t h e costs of m a i n taining t h e properties and public improvements acquired, including t h e interest on loans m a d e by t h e S t a t e for t h e original outlays, and are required to m a k e contributions to t h e State sinking fund for t h e redemption of t h e d e b t incurred by t h e S t a t e for their benefit. Other p a y m e n t s to t h e commonwealth of t h e same general n a t u r e are those for the abolition of grade crossings. Comparative summary of payments for general departmental expenses of 146 cities for specified years 1903-1923.—In Table X I , which follows, there is presented by principal divisions of the d e p a r t m e n t s of city government, a summ a r y of the 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 1923, inclusive. I n compiling this table certain changes have been m a d e in t h e tabulation 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. T i e changes referred to result in pensions being shown under " Miscellaneous" instead of as a p a r t of the expenses of the d e p a r t m e n t s affected. Table XI G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTAL 1923 E X P E N S E S : 146 CITIES $1, 208, 056,438 \ TotalGeneral government Protection to person and property... Health and sanitation. _ _ Highways Charities, hospitals, and correctionsSchools _ Libraries Recreation Miscellaneous. __ Total 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 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 Schools Libraries. _ Recreation ._ Miscellaneous 1922 107, 514, 531 244, 721, 688 120, 343,465 106, 089, 396 74, 904, 045 444,474, 058 15, 024, 687 39, 521, 285 55, 463, 283 $1,155, 691, 566 105,174, 603 234,199, 781 115, 448, 036 98, 763, 819 76, 627, 893 422, 843, 735 14, 326, 837 38, 703, 377 49, 603,485 1919 $697,319, 550 72, 585,840 146, 763,351 75, 847, 376 65, 003, 951 53, 262,472 216, 701, 210 9, 079, 614 24, 204, 797 33, 870,939 1915 1911 1907 $546, 568, 203 $452,899, 274 $367, 367,970 $278,173,930 62, 793,192 120, 696, 506 55, 758,072 60, 615, 862 38, 285, 217 162,332,373 7,134, 599 20, 416,484 18, 535,898 53, 766, 741 106,120, 083 45, 691,189 52, 214, 269 30, 647, 652 127, 604, 264 5,939, 527 17,114,125 13,801,424 42, 703, 670 87, 885, 728 36, 899,721 42, 718, 510 24,408, 009 102, 395, 627 4,989, 705 11, 794,950 13, 572, 050 30,842, 225 71, 020,732 25, 807, 639 34, 208,774 18, 280, 597 80, 853, 672 4, 067,969 7,457, 424 5,634,898 1903 39 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL, TABLES An examination of Table X 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 1923 being $46,494,125, while for t h e last four years of t h a t period it was $127,684,222. TABLE 13 Payments for the principal general departmental expenses, total and per capita.—In Table 13 are presented t h e governmental-cost p a y m e n t s , t o t a l a n d per capita for expenses other t h a n those of public service enterprises, arranged in m o s t cases according to nine main groups of municipal d e p a r t m e n t s , offices, a n d accounts, b u t in a few cases showing separately t h e expenses of t h e more i m p o r t a n t individual d e p a r t m e n t s , such as police and fire d e p a r t m e n t s and schools. Expenses increasing with population of cities.—Group I shows t h e highest per capita figures for all expenses included in t h e table, Groups I I , III, IV, a n d V following in t h e order named. T h e figures for individual cities of t h e different groups show striking variations, because of t h e factors other t h a n population which influence expense p a y m e n t s . T h e per capita p a y m e n t s for general governmental expenses in cities of Groups I and I I are larger t h a n they otherwise would be because of t h e fact t h a t New York, N . Y., Philadelphia, Pa., St. Louis, Mo., Baltimore, Md., Boston, Mass., San Francisco, Calif., Washington, D . C., and New Orleans, La., exercise all t h e executive and judicial functions usually possessed by counties. To secure comparability between the p a y m e n t s for all general governmental functions in these cities and in other cities of Groups I and I I which exercise no county functions, certain percentages of t h e p a y m e n t s for expenses of county governments of t h e other cities of Groups. I and I I are combined with t h e city p a y m e n t s , aa has been explained in t h e discussion of Table 2, page 15. Comparative s u m m a r y of t h e per capita net payments for general departmental expenses of all cities for specified y e a r s : 1903-1923.—In Table X I I , which follows, are shown t h e 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 population of over 30,000 for specified years from 1903 to 1923. There has been a general increase in t h e total n u m b e r of cities covered by these reports, b u t this has h a d 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 those of public service enterprises increased from $13.19 in 1903 to $34.02 in 1923, or 157.9 per c e n t . T a b l e XII Total YEAR 1923_ 1922 1919 1917. 1915 1913 1911 1909 1907 1905__ 1903 _ -.. Protecto H e a l t h General tion and govern- person and sanitament proption erty i ChariEDUCATION ties, High- hospiw a y s tals, a n d correc- Schools* Libraries 2 tions Recreation 2 Miscellaneous l $34. 02 33.15 21.63 18.96 18.45 17.23 $2.95 2.94 2.22 2.18 2.10 2.00 $6.82 6.66 4.53 4.04 4.06 3.89 $3.34 3.25 2.34 1.93 1.86 1.75 $3.01 2.87 2.04 1.96 2.06 1.93 $2.01 2.08 • 1.59 1.36 1.26 1.11 $12. 87 12.50 6.88 5.89 5.58 4.98 $0.43 0.41 0.28 0.25 0.24 0.22 $1.10 1.09 0.74 0.66 0.68 0.63 $1.49 1.34 1.01 0.69 0.61 0.71 17.62 16.07 15.95 13.88 13.19 2.08 1.96 1. 86 1.38 1.46 4.12 3.89 3.80 3.52 3.35 1.77 1.62 1.59 1.35 1.21 2.04 1.71 1.91 1.67 1.64 1.17 1.10 1.05 0.88 0.86 5.04 4.54 4.42 3.99 3.86 0.23 0.25 0.21 0.19 0.19 0.65 0.55 0.51 0.47 0.35 0.53 0.45 0.59 0.44 0.27 * Payments for pensions are included in column "Miscellaneous" for the years 1911 to 1923, inclusive; for3 the years 1903 to 1909, inclusive, they are included with expenses of police, fire, and school departments. Payments for expenses of art galleries and museums are included in column " Recreation" for the years 1911 to 1923, inclusive; for the years 1903 to 1909, inclusive, they are included with the expenses of libraries. 40 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES DIAGRAM 8 . — P E R CAPITA N E T PAYMENTS FOR PRINCIPAL G E N E R A L D E PARTMENTAL E X P E N S E S O F A L L C I T I E S OF O V E R 30,000 F O R S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S : 1903-1923 VMtftfMWM^^ 1822 <w#y/>yMtM^^ 1919 y/////////M^^mtim^ssmmi in 'v/jyAy///Jsm®&\m ss ^ g »j KKZ4v#m$mm\m 1913 ^^y///^^^m\ 1 1 wm^ 1911 1917 ,1915 1909 wtf///ym!m\ i i-wss w/AYA®sffim\\\m 1905 Y/////A®®Bm\m$s:. 1903 1907 ] ffiffih EDUCATION HEALTH AND SANITATION C H A R I T I E S . HOSPITALS. A N D CORRECTIONS | P R O T E C T I O N TO PERSON A N D PROPERTY j | GENERAL GOVERNMENT. RECREATION | HIGHWAYS ALLOTHER TABLE 14 Per cent distribution of payments for the principal general departmental expenses, by object of payment.—Table 14 shows, b y 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, o t h e r t h a n of public service enterprises. This distribution represents t h e relative i m p o r t a n c e of t h e principal classes of expenses for t h e several cities a n d groups of cities. F o r nearly all cities a larger percentage was reported for schools t h a n for a n y o t h e r purpose shown in t h e table. Although t h e per capita expenses for schools, as shown in T a b l e 13, increase with t h e size of t h e cities, t h e y do n o t increase as r a p i d l y as other per capita expenses; hence t h e percentages represented by school expenses, as given in T a b l e 14, are greater for t h e cities of Group V t h a n for those of G r o u p I. Comparative summary of per cent distribution of net general departmental expenses of all cities for specified years: 1903-1923.—Table X I I I , 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 net 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 h a v i n g 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 y e a r s from 1903 t o 1923. Table XIII 1923 1933 1919 1917 1915 1913 1911 1909 1907 1905 1903 8.7 General government Protection to person and property. 20.1 9.8 Health and sanitation 8.9 Highways Charities, hospitals, and corrections 5.9 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 37.8 1.3 3.2 . . . 4.4 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 28.2 1.5 1.3 3.7 3.4 3.0 i 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 OBJECT OF PAYMENT Schools Libraries Recreation Miscellaneous. .. - 41 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES DIAGRAM 9 . — P E R CENT DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL GENERAL MENTAL E X P E N S E S OP A L L C I T I E S O P O V E R 30,000 FOR S P E C I F I E D DEPARTYEARS: 1903-1923 PER CENT 1923 4XV#Zt6>Z4ZK4^^ 1922 </z/y/y/s/t/z/yzM/^^ 1919 4VWZXV4<Z4X^^ 1917 1915 <M(//////M^/^^$m^m^ y//y//////////////mm^ 1911 VM///y///yy//zam$^^ 1909 v//M//////y/^^ 1913 11 11 19i w^^^z^zo9Z^^^^^^m^^ m! 1905 >ZVZKV4Z>VXCt^^ 1903 wmw/yy/v^^ y,w EDUCATION 3JHIGHWAYS ^ C H A R I T I E S , HOSPITALS. A N D C O R R E C T I O N S HEALTH AND SANITATION BRECREATION GENERAL GOVERNMENT |ALLOTHER TABLE 15 P a y m e n t s for expenses of public service enterprises.—The n a t u r e of these enterprises has been explained in t h e text discussion of Table 3. T h e water-supply system is t h e most i m p o r t a n t public service enterprise operated by American cities. Statistics of revenue receipts a n d p a y m e n t s for expenses and outlays of such systems h a v e been presented since 1902 for 146 cities, except as t o outlays for 1902, 1903, a n d 1922. A s u m m a r y of these receipts and p a y m e n t s for specified years from 1903 t o 1923 is included in t h e s t a t e m e n t which follows. PAYMENTS Revenue receipts Total 1923 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 1911 1909 1907 1905. 1903 _ $120,341,095 108,428,188 86,272,626 76,964,015 70, 599,902 65,317,823 $138,841, 695 63, 610,139 57,105, 840 52,712,870 47,396,604 42,986,187 91,968,532 76,452,815 61,760,318 41,581, 743 0) 80,674,743 63, 918,158 76,609,355 91,276,498 0) Expenses Outlays $63, 264,186 56,922,616 41,686,560 31,885, 640 30,217,904 29,227,070 $75,577,509 25,882, 798 23,519,487 20,827,844 18,677,311 17,449,061 66,085,734 52,933,328 40,932,474 22,904,432 0) 38, 988,183 32,032,518 46,391,451 62,049,428 (i) i Outlays for water-supply systems not reported separately. F r o m 1903 t o 1923 t h e receipts from t h e revenues of water-supply systems of these 146 cities increased $77,354,908, or 180 per cent, while their p a y m e n t s for expenses increased $45,815,125, or 262.6 per cent. T h e p a y m e n t s for expenses a m o u n t e d t o 40.6 per cent of t h e receipts from revenue in 1903 a n d 52.6 per cent in 1923. T h e increase in t h e revenue receipts a n d p a y m e n t s for ex46998—25t 4 42 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES penses and outlays of the water-supply systems of the 146 cities during specified periods from 1903 to 1923, as shown in the statement above are illustrated by Diagram 10. DIAGRAM 1 0 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS AND GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES AND OUTLAYS OF WATER-SUPPLY SYSTEMS OF 146 CITIES FOR SPECIFIED YEARS: 1903-1923 0 __ 18 30 «6 MILLION8 OF DOLLARS 60 76 90_ 106 120 138 1923 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 191 I 1909 1907 »«06 1903 • • • • R E V E N U E RECEIPTS QSZ2SB PAYMENTS FOR'EXPENSES V//////A PAYMENTS FOR •OUTLAYS Of the Massachusetts cities of over 30,000 inhabitants, eight are in the metropolitan water district and obtain water for their several systems from the metropolitan water system. The metropolitan water system is operated by the State, and all costs of construction, extension, and maintenance are apportioned among the municipalities benefited. These costs are annually apportioned among the various cities and towns in three parts: (1) For the accumulation of sinking funds to redeem bonds issued for the construction or extension of the metropolitan system, (2) for interest on such bonds, and (3) for expenses of maintenance. TABLE 16 Payments for interest on city debts.—The interest payments of Table 16 are classified as payments for interest on (1) funded and floating debt, (2) special assessment loans, and (3) other debt, including revenue loans and miscellaneous debt obligations. They are all exclusive of payments made in error and later repaid to the city and of payments of interest which balance amounts previously received as accrued interest on the original issue of city debt obligations. The amounts included in this table in the columns headed "All other" and "Of other divisions" are given in detail for the various divisions of the city governments in the column headed "Interest" in Table 4. Of the total amount of interest payments, 88.2 per cent was reported for city corporations, 7.7 per cent for independent school districts, and 4.1 per cent for other independent divisions, including certain counties in Groups I and II. The aggregate of all interest payments was $227,854,879. Of this amount, $36,505,504, or 16 per cent, represents transfers or amounts of money paid by the various divisions of the governments of the cities as interest on city securities held by the sinking funds, investment funds, and public trust funds. From the classification of interest according to the kind of debt obligation on which paid, it appears that 90.1 per cent of the total interest payments was on funded and floating debt, 4.6 per cent on special assessment loans, and 5.3 per cent on revenue loans and miscellaneous debt obligations. The interest on special assessment loans is seldom paid from collections of property taxes or similar revenues, but from special assessments, such assessments DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 43 being collected in a number of annual or semiannual installments, each one of which includes an amount for meeting the interest on the bonds for the amortization of which the installment is collected. Exceptional payments for interest by Massachusetts cities.—In the discussion of Table 12 attention is called to certain payments by Massachusetts cities to the Commonwealth for the maintenance of sewer, park, and water-supply systems that have been constructed for the benefit of the city of Boston and the adjoining municipalities, and the further payment to the State to reimburse it for payments of interest on loans which were made to finance the construction or acquisition of the systems. Similar payments of interest are made to the State on the advances made by it in financing the cost of changes required for the abolition of grade crossings, and such interest payments are included in Table 16 on the lines for the several cities. TABLE 17 Payments ]for outlays.—The payments for outlays presented in Table 17 comprise the amounts paid by the several cities for the acquisition and 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 nongovernmental-cost payments and nonrevenue receipts shown in Tables 19 and 18. In the case of 39 cities the payments for outlays shown in Table 17 exceed the amounts shown in Table 4, in the column headed " Outlays," by the amount of those payments for outlays recorded in Table 17 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 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 17 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 amount by which the value of the permanent properties and public improvements was increased as a result of the cash transactions of the year. DIAGRAM 1 1 . — P E R CAPITA PAYMENTS FOR PRINCIPAL GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL OUTLAYS OF ALL CITIES OF OVER 30,000 FOR SPECIFIED YEARS: 1903-1923 I H H HIGHWAYS ( g g g g j PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY £ £ 2 2 9 EDUCATION (gg%gg| CHARITIES. HOSPITALS. AND CORRECTION* B B B B 8 HEALTH AND SANITATION i l l l ^ l GENERAL GOVERNMENT m | | RECREATION | ALL OTHER 44 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES The governmental-cost payments for outlays of the 248 cities reported, as shown in Table 4, amounted to $664,263,351. The excess of receipts from the issue of debt obligations over payments for the cancellation of debt obligations, as shown in Tables 18 and 19, was $355,684,487. The governmental-cost payments for outlays, therefore, exceeded the increase in debt by $308,578,864. This shows that for the 248 cities as a whole the increase in debt during the year amounted 1o 53.5 per cent of the governmental-cost payments for new properties and public improvements. Table XIV, which follows, presents a comparative summary of the per capita payments for the principal general departmental outlays of all cities for specified years from 1903 to 1923. Table XIV YEAR Protecto Health 'General tion and Total govern- person and sanitament proption erty nighways Charities, hospitals, and corrections 1923. 1922. 1919. 1917. 1915. 1913. $13.68 12.68 5.64 6.98 8.35 7.61 $0.23 0.14 0.14 0.31 0.28 0.21 $0.40 0.40 0.30 0.23 0.28 0.29 $2.15 2.12 0.99 1.20 1.62 1.19 $5.22 4.85 2.41 3.25 3.76 3.39 $0.23 0.27 0.23 0.17 0.28 0.22 1911. 1909. 1907. 1905. 1903. 7.81 7.26 7.07 6.39 5.74 0.31 0.26 0.24 0.14 0.11 0.29 0.28 0.29 0.28 0.21 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.00 3/79 3.29 3.26 2.87 3.62 0.24 0.24 0.20 0.11 0.13 1 2 0) Includes municipal service enterprises. Detail lot available. EDUCATION Total Schools Libraries MisRecre- cellaation neous* $4.44 $4.58 4.15 4.04 1.20 ! 1.13 1.42 1.33 1.61 1.54 1.37 (2) $0.14 0.11 0.08 0.09 0.06 2 $0.80 0.69 0.36 0.34 0.41 0.87 $0.06 0.06 0.01 0.06 0.10 0.06 1.34 1.30 1.28 1.32 2 0.10 0.15 0.13 0.15 2 0.56 0.58 0.44 0.53 0.57 0.09 0.07 0.13 3 1.45 1.45 1 1.41 1 1.47 1.11 () () () ( 3) () 3 Less than one-half of 1 cent. * Included in the column headed "Highways." TABLES 18 AND 19 f Nonrevenue receipts and nongovernmental-cost payments.—Nonrevenue receipts are amounts received under such conditions that they do not result in an increase in the value of municipal assets without increasing the indebtedness, and nongovernmental-cost payments are amounts paid under such conditions that they do not result in a decrease in the value of municipal assets without decreasing indebtedness. The relation of these receipts and payments to the records from which census reports are compiled and the reasons for including them in this report are set forth in the text for Table 2. Receipts from the issue and payments for the cancellation of debt obligations.— The transactions relating to debt, the totals of which are shown in Tables 18 and 19, are the net amounts received and paid, or the par value of the obligations plus premiums and less discounts, on all obligations in the form of funded and floating debt, revenue loans, special-assessment loans, and warrants issued but not paid during the year reported or issued in a former year and paid in the year reported. Receipts for and payments to other civil divisions.—The receipts on account of other civil divisions represent the total amounts received as taxes and other revenues, where collections were made by a division of the government of the city for the State, county, or other division of government not included in this report as a division of the government of the city, and the payments to other civil divisions represent the total amounts disbursed to the civil divisions for which moneys were collected. Such receipts and payments are agency transactions that are authorized by statutes. D.ESCKIPTJON OF GENERAL TABLES 45 Receipts and payments on account of private trusts.—Nearly all cities receive a n d disburse moneys on account of private trusts. Such t r u s t s are of t w o kinds—those under which the city assumes t h e obligation of applying t o 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 trust, and those under which t h e city merely holds moneys or securities until t h e fulfillment of certain conditions or t h e determination or discovery of t h e owner. Tables 18 a n d 19 show t h e t o t a l a m o u n t s received and paid on account of p r i v a t e t r u s t s of both kinds, whether they were carried on t h e books as separate funds or merely carried as accounts of t h e general fund. I n all cases t h e balances on h a n d constitute a n 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 18 a n d 19 as received from t h e sale a n d paid for t h e purchase of investm e n t s represent t h e t o t a l 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 a n d any independent division of government included in this report as one of t h e constituent units of t h e gove r n m e n t 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 t h e transaction takes place. They m u s t , 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 t o t h e d e p a r t m e n t s a n d 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 18 include, for general supplies, only t h e excess of accounting receipts for supplies used for governmental purposes over t h e cost of those purchased; t h e y also include such a m o u n t s received from the sale of textbooks to pupils a n d from t h e operation of school lunch rooms a s are balanced by p a y m e n t s on account of same. T h e p a y m e n t s shown u n d e r this head in Table 19 include, for general supplies, only t h e 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; t h e y also include such a m o u n t s paid for the purchase of school books for sale t o pupils a n d for t h e operation of school lunch rooms as are balanced by receipts on account of same. Receipts offsetting outlays and payments for outlays offset by receipts.—In t h e column headed " Offsets to o u t l a y s " are shown t h e t o t a l a m o u n t s received on outlay account from t h e sale of materials and from charges in r e i m b u r s e m e n t for services where t h e costs of t h e materials a n d 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 a d j u s t m e n t s where t h e cost of replacing t h e property destroyed was recorded as paid from an outlay account. I n t h e case of small losses by fire, where the replacem e n t is classed as a repair, t h e receipts from insurance a d j u s t m e n t are included in t h e d e p a r t m e n t a l receipts of Table 3. I n t h e 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 h a v e 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 t h e two columns being identical. 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. T h e effect upon t h e treasury is, therefore, t h e same a s would be produced by a refund p a y m e n t or receipt, although t h e 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 w h o m t h e original transaction took place. T h e a m o u n t s of these transactions a r e included in t h e d a t a of Tables 18 and 19, as t h e y in no way affect t h e a m o u n t s received from revenue or disbursed for governmental costs. T h e y c o n s t i t u t e 46 FINANCIAL. STATISTICS OF CITIES only a small part of the amounts tabulated in the columns under discussion. The amounts in the two columns include both the receipts and payments on account of accrued interest and the amounts entered in revenue and governmental-cost accounts that are offset thereby. The refund receipts included in Table 18 are all receipts in correction of error and erroneous receipts later corrected by refund payments, and the refund payments of Table 19 include all payments in correction of error and payments in error later corrected by refund receipts. It will ba observed that for each city the amounts shown in the two columns are identical, as in the case in the two columns for receipts offsetting outlays and outlays offset by receipts. As it is probable that some corrections were not made and that some offsets were not received within the fiscal year in which the original transactions were recorded, it is apparent that the data of these four columns are correct only within a small margin of error. This could be eliminated only by tracing all such items to the source, which would require research much more extended than would be justified by the slight correction secured. Receipts for and payments to independent divisions.—The independent divisions of the municipality are the divisions of government having power to levy taxes for their uses, with jurisdictions extending over a part or all of the territory of the city. The statutes providing for the collection of taxes vary widely in the different States, and in conformity with them some cities collect only their own taxes, others collect taxes for themselves and for some or all of their independent divisions as well as for other civil divisions, and in some cities the independent divisions collect a part or all of their own taxes. The Bureau of the Census classifies as revenue of a city or an independent division only those revenues received by it for its own use, whether collected by it or not. Collections made for another independent division are classified as nonrevenue receipts of the collecting division and such moneys when disbursed to the division for which they were collected are classified as nongovernmental-cost payments. Tables 18 and 19 show the total amount of such collections received for and paid to other independent divisions by all of the independent divisions of each city. 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 the Bureau of the Census as a general transfer in all cases where the transaction is not associated with the performance of services, the payment of interest on securities, or the use of rented quarters. Such transactions result in the recording of general transfer receipts and general transfer payments. Although general transfers do not yield data of statistical value, their amounts have been included in census reports, as in Tables 18 and 19 of this report, for the reason that without them it would not be possible to present balanced statements of the transactions of the individual divisions and funds of the municipality. Their character is, in this particular, quite different from that of transfers between accounts of the same fund, which are not included in the reports because the receipts and payments growing out of them balance each other within the fund and their inclusion would serve no statistical purpose. TABLE 20 Amount of specified assets and value of public properties at close of year.— Table 20 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 DESCRIPTION" OP GENERAL TABLES 47 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 20. 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, of health and hospital services, care of the poor, and pensions for employees of the cities and their independent divisions. Table 20 shows the amount of the assets of these funds under three heads—cash, city securities, and other investments. Assets in investment funds and miscellaneous investments.—Under the heading "Assets in investment funds and miscellaneous in vestments" are shown all assets of funds other than sinking and trust funds and all interest-bearing securities and investments other than those of the funds mentioned, including real property used for purposes other than those of the departments and 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 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 for the profits that may result from an increase in value; in other cases they consist of bonds or mortgages received in exchange for real property and held as investments awaiting maturity or a favorable market. In most cities reporting investment funds or investments, the invested assets are comparatively small, and in some instances they are held only temporarily 48 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 20 shows the amount of assets of all such funds as are described above, including those of the city corporation and those of all independent divisions of government which constitute parts of the governing organizations of the municipalities. . 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 obligations 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 20 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 20 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. The figures in the last column of Table 20 represent the total value of public properties shown in detail in Table 21. The term public properties as here used comprises the land belonging to the city and used for municipal purposes, together with all the structures upon such land, including buildings and machinery and all appliances and equipment used for carrying on the work of the city departments and the various public service and municipal service enterprises operated by the city. The term public properties is to be distinguished from public improvements, a term employed by the Census Bureau in referring to those permanent structures which are used by the cities for community purposes, and which have a value in use but not in exchange. TABLE 21 Value of properties employed or held for specified purposes.—The value of all permanent public properties except those in funds with investments is shown in Table 21, in which for convenience of treatment these properties are classified DESCBIPTION OF GENERAL, TABLES 49 as "Land, buildings, and equipment of general departments," and "Land, buildings, and equipment of public service enterprises.'' Most of the properties included under the first heading are essential to the conduct of municipal affairs and are unproductive; that is, any income that may be derived from them is merely incidental. The properties of public service enterprises are productive; that is, they are designed to furnish an income approximately equaling or exceeding the cost of operating and maintaining them. Valuation of municipal properties.—The importance of carefully and accurately estimating the value of public properties is not sufficiently appreciated by many city officials. The amounts given for some cities represent the book value of lands and buildings equal to their original cost, less depreciation and plus improvement and appreciation, while for others the valuation given is only an estimate. The result is that the valuations of public possessions shown for different cities do not furnish absolutely reliable data for comparisons. Value of properties of general departments.—Of the valuation reported for departmental properties, amounting to $4,215,723,871, $1,551,007,720, or 36.8 per cent, represents the valuation of properties employed in recreation, more than one-half of this amount being reported for New York, N. Y. Next in order of value comes schools, with a valuation of $1,468,577,249. Value of properties of public service enterprises.—Of the total value of public service enterprises, 67.7 per cent represents the value of water-supply systems; 4.4 per cent the value of electric light and power systems and gas-supply systems; 1.6 per cent the value of markets; and 26.3 per cent the combined value of all other enterprises, including public halls, subways for pipes and wires, railways, toll bridges, ferries, farms, and other enterprises less frequently met with. TABLE 22 Gross and net indebtedness of cities.—Table 22 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. There is included, also, the debt or a percentage of the debt of such other independent divisions of municipal government as park, sanitary, port, water, and improvement districts. Indebtedness classified by character of outstanding debt obligation.—The indebtedness of the municipalities is classified by character of 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 private trust account." The kinds of debt included under each of these heads are disclosed in the following paragraphs: 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 50 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 short-term 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 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 classified 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 noninterestbearing 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 private 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 22 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. Indebtedness classified by creditor.—Under this general heading the total gross debt included in Table 22 is separated into two classes, that which was owing (1) to the public, and (2) to city funds with investments. In the column headed "City funds with investments" is included the par value of all city securities held by sinking, public trust, and investment funds. Of the total debt, $1,100,791,271, or 19.7 per cent, was held by the three classes of funds mentioned. In the column headed "The public" is included the par value of all other city debt obligations outstanding. Indebtedness classified by purpose for which incurred.—A third classification of Table 22 segregates debt obligations of cities into debts incurred for (1) the purposes of general departments and municipal service enterprises, and (2) DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 51 the purposes of public service enterprises and investments. Of the total debt recorded in the table 73.4 per cent was incurred for general purposes and 26.6 per cent for public service enterprises and investments. The revenue derived bymost cities from public service enterprises and investments are sufficient to meet the interest accruing on debts of the second class. These debts, as a rule, do not rest as burdens upon the general taxpayers, but are paid from revenues derived from those specially benefited. Increase during the year in two classes of debt and in sinking fund assets.— Under the general title ''Increase during the year in — " there are given under descriptive headings the increase in (1) the total funded and floating debts, (2) the sinking fund assets, and (3) the net debt. Of the 248 cities covered by this report 71 showed decreases during the year in net debt, but the aggregate increase in net debt for the year was $252,319,843. Per capita indebtedness.—In the column headed "Per capita" there are given the per capita of (1) the total gross debt, (2) the gross debt incurred for general departments and municipal service enterprises, (3) the gross debt incurred for public service enterprises and investments, and (4) the net debt. The figures given in the column referred to under (1) are, in the case of each city, the sum of those given in the columns referred to under (2) and (3). No segregation of net indebtedness corresponding to that given of gross indebtedness was practicable. The following statement and Diagrams 12 and 13 show for 146 cities the gross debt, total and per capita, at the close of the year for specified years from 1903 to 1923: 1923 1922 1919 1917 1915 1913 DIAGRAM Per capita Amount YEAR - $5,143,081, 344 4,832,211,089 3, 702,272, 563 3,453, 553, 736 3,168, 756,138 2, 747,908,942 $150. 06 143. 71 118. 28 114. 02 109. 86 97.62 YEAR 1911 1909 1907 1905 1903 Amount $2,558,745,024 2,214,639,832 1,870,299,323 1,609,159,058 1,395, 709,774 Per capita $95. 52 88.20 80.94 72.23 66.88 1 2 . -GROSS DEBT, AT THE CLOSE OP THE YEAR, OF 146 CITIES FOR SPECIFIED YEARS: 1903-1923 HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLAR8 The terms "net indebtedness" and "net debt" as here used differ materially from the use of the terms in some of the preceding reports for cities having a population of over 30,000. In the reports for the years 1902 to 1908, inclusive, the Bureau of the Census applied the term "net debt" to the total outstanding obligations of cities, less the amount of sinking fund assets. The net debt so computed seldom represented the actual net debt because the computation did not take account of the assets of cities provided for the redemption of current debt, which includes special assessment bonds and certificates, revenue bonds and notes, warrants and trust liabilities. 52 DIAGRAM FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 1 3 . — P E R CAPITA GROSS D E B T , CITIES FOR SPECIFIED AT T H E C L O S E YEARS: OF THE YEAR, OF 146 1903-1923 Recognizing this fact, the Bureau of the Census in its report for fiscal years subsequent to 1908 applied the terms " n e t funded and floating debt," " n e t indebtedness," and "net debt" to the difference between the gross funded and floating debt and those sinking fund assets which had been specifically provided for the amortization of such debt. In computing the net indebtedness for the years 1912 and 1913 the total sinking fund assets were deducted from the gross funded and floating debt, but for all years other than those noted above such assets of sinking funds as were provided for the amortization of special assessment debt were excluded from the calculation. The following table and Diagrams 14 and 15 present for 146 cities a comparative summary of funded or fixed andfloatingdebt, sinking fund assets, and net debt, total and per capita at the close of the year for specified years from 1903 to 1923. Table XV SINKING FUND ASSETS F u n d e d or fixed, and floating d e b t YEAR Amount $4, 671, 222,142 1 $1,129, 499, 684 1, 051, 468, 771 4, 332,114, 718 811, 516, 426 3, 352, 688, 786 704, 573, 046 3,150, 424, 610 620,102, 406 2, 866, 008,818 540, 454, 805 2, 490,461, 618 1923 1922 1919... 1917 1915 1913 1911... 1909 1907 1905 1903.-. 1 _ 2, 305, 059,142 1, 959,162, 993 1,657,320,345 1,438,741,403 1,223,101,328 Per capita $32. 96 31.27 25.93 23.26 21.50 19.20 496, 230> 750 422, 063, 594 362,441,586 319, 395, 648 290, 096, 696 11.52 16.81 15.68 14.53 13.90 NET DEBT* Amount $3, 3, 2, 2, 2, 1, Per capita 541, 722,458 280, 645, 947 541,172, 360 445,851, 564 245, 906, 412 950, 006,813 $103.34 97 57 81.18 80 75 77 86 69.28 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. DIAGRAM 11.—PER CAPITA SINKING FIED FUND YEARS: A S S E T S O F 146 C I T I E S F O R S P E C I - 1903-1923 V//////SW/M W/////V//////Swm w////, '///////'///////V//////'///////Y////A V/7///,''//////, W///// V/////AW\ '//////A W////W/W,w/mW///// V/////A •'/////// &/////< '///////v//////, 1019 W///// V//////A'A '//////A '//////AV/////Yw/////W////, 1923 1022 IU.I7 KM 5 KM 3 101 1 1909 1907 1905 1603 '///////, '///////< *///////* V/////A 'A s//////,V/////A -////////. //////// '///////, '//////// '//////// '///////. V//////, A/////Y7//////, '//////A W//// V///M w/A '//////// ;/////// '//////// '///////, '///////'///////////////, •//////;)W//\ '/////M W//M ?A WM V///////, A/////A7/////A•'/////// W////A Y/////A7///////,v////\ '///////V//////A >///////, '///////. '//////A ///////A'///////, A '///////, '//////) '///////A >///////>'//////A //////// v/z/A ////////, V/////\ y//////\\M ^ M w///\md^ •'///////, 53 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES D I A G R A M 1 5 . — P E R C A P I T A N E T I N D E B T E D N E S S OF 146 C I T I E S F O R S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S : 1903-1923 a 1923 1022 1919 1917 1915 1913 191 1 1909 J907 1906 1903 . o • • 10 30 40 DOLLARS 60 so 60 wftym. ^ ^ ^ ^ '//////, m& %£% '///%>A'//////. %^ %%i ^ ^ %%i ^^ iiiliiii £ ^ y/M 'M4<'//////'ffyft,v/////,Wffo,%%%%% 90 100 y/z/A '/////A W//A I Spffim^^^ mmm/w/WM'M'A ] w/M//^////^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ '//////. %%: %^% •%& %%|^^ y////w/M^/^^^ w/^z/w/^ » a 3 *Mps«s^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ te^^^^^^^^^^^^ a I n c r e a s e of i n d e b t e d n e s s with size of cities.—The p e r capita figures of Table 22 for t h e five groups of cities, classified according t o population, are reproduced in t h e s t a t e m e n t which follows. P E R CAPITA OF GROSS D E B T GROUPS OF CITIES W I T H SPECIFIED POPULATION Total 500,000 and over 300,000 and less than 500,000.._. 100,000 and less than 300,000 50,000 and less than 100,000 Over 30,000 and less than 50,000 $192. 91 140. 78 104.34 86.01 79.00 For general) For public departservice ments and enterprises municipal and inservice enterprises vestments $135.85 110. 90 78.99 68.10 63.86 $57. 06 29.88 25.35 17.91 15.14 Per capita of net debt $125.39 108.14 78.96 66.25 58.87 TABLE 23 F u n d e d , floating, a n d special a s s e s s m e n t i n d e b t e d n e s s , classified by purpose for which incurred.—Table 23 presents a s u m m a r y of t h a t portion of t h e total city indebtedness t o which, in t h e text description of T a b l e 22, h a s been given t h e designation " f u n d e d a n d floating d e b t , " a n d "special assessment bonds a n d certificates/' classified according t o t h e reported purpose for which t h e outstanding obligations were issued. T h e classification for m a n y cities is more or less imperfect, owing t o t h e methods of recording debt in t h e financial books of those cities. T h e classes of debt obligations b y purpose for which issued t h a t are most accurately shown for all cities a r e those for t h e water-supply a n d lighting systems. Bonds issued under such t e r m s as local improvement, street i m p r o v e m e n t , a n d general i m p r o v e m e n t have, so far as possible, been t a b u l a t e d u n d e r t h e more descriptive headings of t h e table, a n d only when such tabulation was impossible h a v e they been t a b u l a t e d as for "combined or unreported purposes." Issues of bonds described as " r e f u n d i n g " h a v e been classified according t o t h e purposes for which t h e debt t h e y replaced was incurred, whenever these purposes could be discovered w i t h o u t too extended a search of t h e earlier records, a n d t h e a m o u n t t a b u l a t e d under this heading includes only w h a t could n o t be so classified. T h e designation " f u n d i n g " is applied t o bonds issued t o m e e t unpaid claims a n d j u d g m e n t s a n d o u t s t a n d i n g w a r r a n t s , b u t t h e column so headed doubtless includes m a n y obligations t h a t would more properly be classified as issued for refunding. 54 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES TABLE 24 Debt classified by rate of interest.—The debt for which statistics are presented in Table 24 comprises the funded, floating, and special assessment debts which are shown in the table immediately preceding, together with the outstanding revenue loans. The total interest-bearing debt for which the rates were reported was $5,340,061,852. In addition to this amount, Table 24 shows $132,915,062, for which t"ie rates were not reported, and $5,057,143 noninterest-bearing. Nominal and actual rates of interest.—By nominal rate of interest is meant the rate per cent stated in the obligation itself, and by actual rate is meant the percentage which the interest pa}^ment specified in the obligation constitutes of the actual amount of money received at its issue after allowance has been made for the proportional distribution of the premium or of the discount over the life of the obligation. A discussion of the many elements that determine the rates of interest that cities pay for the use of money is not attempted in this report. It should be stated, however, that the rates paid depend largely upon the condition of the money market at the time the money is borrowed. Thus the rate of interest which a given city will be obliged to pay on debt obligations issued may vary considerably from year to year, so that the rates reported in Table 24 are not absolute measures of the credit of cities, since these rates must be considered with reference to the date of sale and other circumstances not evident from the Table. TABLE 25 Assessed valuation of property.—The valuations given in Table 25 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 25 relating to assessed valuations it should be noted that those on a line designated as for city, State, county, or other civil divisions represent the assessed valuation of the property within the territory included in the jurisdiction of the city corporation, and which is subject to taxation for the maintenance of that corporation. The figures on a line for one of the divisions of the government of a city represent the assessed valuation of the property located within the limits of a city 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. DESCRIPTION OE GENERAL. TABLES 55 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 properties are classified as real, in some as personal, in others as both real and personal, and in still others they are given a separate classification. Where such property is given a separate classification and is taxed for city purposes, the valuation given it is shown in the table under the heading " Other property/' under which heading are also tabulated those property and franchise valuations of corporations for which the details secured were insufficient for a more complete tabulation. Reported basis of assessment in practice.—The reported basis of assessment in practice is for most cities an estimate, furnished by city officials, of the percentage which the assessed valuation of property forms of its true value. For certain cities the figures were obtained from the State tax commissions and represent approximately the proportion that the assessed valuation bears to the selling value, the figures given having been determined by a critical investigation involving a comparison between the assessed valuations of properties sold and the consideration received at such sales. The figures for both real and personal property for most cities are only approximately correct, although those for real property are the more trustworthy. Per capita assessed valuation.—In the three columns under the heading "Per capita assessment" are shown the per capita valuations as assessed and as based on the true values of property within the territory under the jurisdiction of the city corporation and which is subject to the general property tax. For property subject to special property taxes the per capita given is that based on the assessed valuation. In making these computations the valuations of property of independent divisions of the city situated outside the territorial limits of the city corporation have not been considered. Tax rates.—The rates of levy for the general property tax per $1,000 of assessed valuation and per $1,000 of reported true value are given for each of the several divisions and independent subdivisions of government. In the case of cities in which taxes are levied at two or more rates in different divisions of the city or on different classes of property in the same division of government, the figures shown in Table 25 for the city as a whole represent average rates based on the total levy and the total assessed valuation of property within the corporation, the specific rates of levy for the various divisions of the government or classes of property of such cities being given in Table XVI. Cities with two or more tax rates.—In the majority of cities all sections and all property subject to the general property tax are taxed at the same rate. In a number of cities, however, this tax is levied at different rates, either in different sections or upon different classes of property. So far as the data collected were sufficiently definite to make the needed exhibit, such data have been arranged in Table XVI, which follows, so as to show for each portion of the city or class of property in the cities last referred to the assessed valuations of the property taxed at each rate and the amount of taxes levied at such rates. City nuimber 56 125 FINANCIAL, STATISTICS OF CITIES Table XVI AGGREGATE TAX RATE PER $1,000 OF— CITY, 4 N D PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY 31 Los $993,125 849,188 57,353 46,041 40, 543 i $15. 92 16. 00 15.60 15.90 14.90 1 $11.15 11.20 10.92 11.13 10.43 906,551 578, 550 95,367 57,693 64, 073 90, 625 20,243 1 i 22. 02 21. 80 21.74 21,21 21.11 25. 93 20.21 i 11.01 10.90 10.87 10.61 10.56 12.97 10.10 105,076,735 58,414,950 17, 326, 290 28, 974, 970 360,525 1,213,802 683,455 199, 252 327,418 3,677 i 11. 55 11.70 11. 50 11. 30 10. 20 18.09 8.19 8.05 7.91 7.14 ANGELES, CALIF.: C i t y corporation Original c i t y a n d certain a n n e x a t i o n s . Annexation A nnexations «._ Annexations * Annexation Annexations _ Annexations . M u n i c i p a l i m p r o v e m e n t districts W a t e r district N o . 3 783,718,770 551,396,350 l 2,705,895 ! 41,073,060 42,446, 920 9, 512, 775 16,179, 575 120, 404,195 149,391,355 14,877,830 10,029,553 6,966,976 34,906 505,199 517,852 108,446 | 177,975 1,300,365 201,417 216,417 i 12. 80 12.60 12. 90 12. 30 12. 20 11.40 11.00 10. 80 1.35 14. 50 16.47 6.38 6.43 6.22 6.16 5.78 5.57 5.46 0.68 7.38 County Property in g e n e r a l - . F o r free l i b r a r y R o a d districts K o a d i m p r o v e m e n t districts W a t e r districts ] lighting districts Flood-control a n d d r a i n a g e N o . 3 disttricts. - 783,718,770 783, 718,770 176, 559, 646 114,218,918 18,581,760 737, 457 25, 618, 050 11, 624,432 10,266,716 88, 280 513, 985 210, 661 13, 790 i 67,503 i 14. 83 13.10 ! 0.50 4.50 11.34 18.70 2.63 17.49 6.62 0.25 2.27 5.73 9.88 1.33 662,138, 272 463,497 0.70 0.35 181, 244, 545 147, 463, 600 33, 780, 945 4, 023, 953 3,317,931 706, 022 122. 20 22. 50 20. 90 U1.69 11.90 10.80 165, 501, 528 138, 540,853 6, 790, 075 8, 681,125 4, 047, 475 4, 794,825 1, 458, 300 1,188,875 1, 828, 574 1, 523, 949 73, 672 100, 701 46,141 54,182 17, 208 12, 721 i 11. 05 11.10 10. 85 11. 60 11.40 11. 30 11.80 10. 70 15.36 5.33 5.26 5.67 5.40 5.47 5.60 5.32 3,341,150 2,860,200 480,950 4,404 2,288 2,116 11.31 0.80 4.40 10.69 0.42 2.38 92,817, 904 59, 280, 516 10,633,126 16, 816,347 1,096, 719 704,647 124, 835 197, 713 1 11. 82 11.80 11. 70 11. 64 18.86 8.91 8.81 8.82 6,087,915 69, 524 11.34 8.57 1,490,612 1,225,757 264,855 1 i17.45 17.60 16.80 111.02 11.05 10.87 OAKLAND, CALIF.: School districts Original c i t y Bray and E l m h u r s t F r u i t vale Vtelrose Lockwood Highland . S a n i t a r y districts . . Melrose N o . 1 Melrose N o . 2 PASADENA, CALIF.: Original c i t y North Pasadena East Pasadena San Rafael H e i g h t s a n d o t h e r a n n e x a tions 107 ' S A C R A M E N T O , C A L I F . : Cifrv corporation Original c i t y 1 EstiAssessed valuation | mated true value L O N G BI:ACH, CALIF.: City corporation. Original c i t y . Annexation 151 $62,367,427 53,074,277 3,676,450 2,895,675 2,721,025 41,177, 570 26, 538, 970 4,386,705 2, 720, 080 3, 035,190 3,494, 980 1,001,645 1 2 3 4 5 C i t y corporation Original c i t y _ A n n e x a t i o n s 1, 2, 3, a n d 4 A n n e x a t i o n s 5, 7, a n d 8 Annexation 9 0 Levies FRESNO, CALIF.: C i t y corporation Original c i t y Annexation No. Annexation No. Annexation No. Annexation No. Annexation No. 115 1 BERKELEY, CALIF.: C i t y corporation Original city a n d u n s e c u r e d p e r s o n a l . J North Brae annexation Claremont annexation A n n e x a t i o n (1920) 149 Assessed valuation Average rate. 85,410,490 69,645,300 15,765,190 57 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES AGGREGATE TAX RATE PER $1,000 OF— mber Table XVI—Continued Assessed valuation CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY 8 Levies EstiAssessed ed v a l u a t i o n t r umea tvalue b 191 SAN JOSE, CALIF.: City corporation. Original c i t y a n d E a s t San J o s e . W e s t S a n Jose P a l m H a v e n a n d N o r t h S a n Jose_ School districts Original c i t y . . E a s t San J o s e , W e s t S a n Jose, a n d N o r t h S a n Jose East No. 2 San J o s e . . E a s t N o . 3 San Jose Cottage Grove 178 STOCKTON, COLORADO SPRINGS, . PUEBLO, i $5.79 5.80 5.51 5.20 31,227,680 28,863, 745 320,422 297,297 U0.26 10.30 14.10 4.12 2,004, 817 34,350 53,087 271,681 19,047 378 494 3,206 9.50 11.00 9.30 11.80 3.80 4.40 3.72 4.72 58,593,515 51,353,588 6,197,212 1,042,715 906,230 795,981 94,817 15,432 115.47 15.50 15.30 14.80 112.45 12.42 13.02 10.60 39,798,800 37,363,113 2,435,687 528,332 493,940 34,392 U3.28 13.22 14.12 113.28 13.22 14.12 34,886,175 34,886,175 11,964,543 10,104,164 2,275,941 687,489 638,417 21,536 25,260 2,276 119.71 18.30 1.80 2.50 1.00 U9.71 18.30 1.80 2.50 1.00 34,886,175 14,512,649 20,373,526 481,455 201, 726 279,729 i 13.80 13.90 13.73 113.80 13.90 13.73 236,637,534 236,637,534 234,048,899 6,876,752 3,857,521 3,019,231 1 29.06 16.30 12.90 123.25 13.04 10.32 270,301,060 269,876,672 424,388 5,107,417 5,102,729 4,688 118.90 18.91 11.00 115.12 15.13 8.84 i 1.63 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.50 6.00 3.00 1.25 11.30 0.40 0.80 1.20 2.00 4.80 2.40 1.00 COLO. C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in general P a r k district N o . 1 P a r k district N o . 2 P a r k district N o . 3 School districts No. 1 _ N o . 20 49 i $14.46 14.50 13.78 13.00 COLO.: School district F o r m e r N o . 11 Former No. 1 184 $451,728 433,048 17,780 900 CALIF.: C i t y corporation Original c i t y Annexation Annexation 248 $31,227,680 29,868,240 1,290,245 69,195 . , B R I D G E P O R T , Ct>NN.: C i t y corporation First district.Second d i s t r i c t 53 HARTFORD, . _. CONN.: C i t y corporation Urban property Suburban property School districts First South and Washington Northeast Northwest Arsenal a n d second n o r t h . Southwest West Middle 123 N E W BRITAIN, 270,301,060 84,333,931 78,387,308 8,838,845 18,650, 773 31,895,525 4,595,118 43,599,560 . CONN.: 93,037,469 5,230,390 87,807,079 2,054,342 102,717 1,951,625 i 22.08 19.64 22.23 118.55 16.50 18.67 __ 257,332,053 251,867,051 5,465,002 257,332,053 6,127,991 3,143,323 25,349 2,959,319 1 23.81 12.48 4.64 11.50 i 23.81 12.48 4.64 11.50 .... 53,360,716 40,725,804 12,634,911 748,046 602,743 145,303 1 14. 02 14.80 11.50 19.11 9.62 7.48 150,994,493 150,994,493 147,039,115 4,765,651 1,692, 519 3,073,132 1 i 31.56 11.21 20.90 i 25.25 8.97 16.72 C i t y corporation F i r s t district Second district 41 N E W HAVEN, CONN.: C i t y corporation _ General city Town City and town.__ 213 STAMFORD, __ CONN.: C i t y corporation F i r s t district Second district 81 WATERBURY, CONN.: C i t y corporation F i r s t district 1 440,095 42,167 78,387 13,258 46,626 191,373 13, 785 54,499 1 Average rate. _ City niimber 58 62 FINANCIAL. STATISTICS OF CITIES AGGREGATE TAX RATE PER $1,000 OF— Table XVI—Continued Assessed valuation CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY WILMINGTON, WASHINGTON, D. _. PENSACOLA, .. _ _.. 210 TAMPA, AURORA, CHICAGO, CICERO, DANVILLE, __ EVANSTON, 75,104, 020 1,691, 668 i 22. 52 i 15. 77 69, 346,305 5, 757, 715 1, 588,030 103, 638 22. 90 18. 00 16.03 12.60 17,091, 720 358, 225 i 20. 96 i 14. 67 16, 875, 905 215, 815 354, 394 3,831 21.00 17.75 14.70 12.43 39, 448, 027 29,176, 802 10, 271, 225 980, 246 744,008 236,238 | i 24. 85 25.50 23.00 18.28 8.50 7.67 16,212, 143 5, 914, 787 10, 297, 356 455, 080 158, 516 296, 564 i 28. 07 26.80 28.80 i 14. 04 13.40 14.40 11, 584, 440 5, 606, 605 H 2,813,669 2, 629, 238 | 167,344 123,314 63,474 16.54 5.70 7.50 9.50 3.80 3.20 5.60 12.12 1.85 2.43 3.08 1.23 1.03 1.81 1, 770, 374, 945 983,61^915 375,155, 892 276, 761, 905 44, 038, 039 38, 535,432 11, 334, 696 4, 283,428 3,141, 572 6,114, 415 2, 955, 425 390, 615 21, 348, 462 2,700,149 17, 562 18, 535 20, 789 14,186 2,070 98, 203 9,451 4.10 5.90 3.40 4.80 5.30 4.60 3.50 1.34 1.88 1.12 1.53 1.89 1.48 1.15 11, 893,121 9, 785, 259 2,107, 862 55, 913 43, 055 12, 858 i 4. 70 4.40 6.10 i 1.92 1.80 2.49 14,891, 706 14,891, 706 14,028,492 863, 214 14, 891,706 14, 028,492 863,214 371, 419 324, 639 44,190 2,590 i 24. 94 21. 80 3.15 3.00 6Q, 851 63, 830 3,021 i 4. 49 4.55 3.50 111. 02 9.63 1.39 1.28 i 1.98 2.01 1.49 CEDAR RAPIDS, Average rate. _. 24,151,434 24,151, 434 2, 349,166 24,151,434 24,151,434 16,930,155 7, 221, 279 587,989 584,465 3,524 1,249, 575 603, 876 447,114 198, 585 i 24. 34 24.20 1.50 1 51. 74 25. 00 27. 00 27. 50 18.22 8.17 0.55 117.47 8.44 8.93 9.26 i 28. 52 46. 00 14. 30 1.36 17.20 7.90 2.43 1.36 III.: IOWA: C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in general Agricultural lands M o n e y a n d credits 1 i 10. 52 13.00 5.00 12, 365, 640 10, 540, 244 1 1,825, 396 III.: C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y i n general P a r k district School districts Township High N o . 75 _.. N o . 76 _ 158 i 10. 52 13.00 5.00 1,175, 867,117 810, 788, 028 365, 079, 089 III.: C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in general Danville township Newell township Townships Danville Newell 194 19.00 9.50 47.50 III.: Pai"k districts Cicero Clyd,e 225 i $19.32 19.00 9.50 47.50 III.: P a r k districts _ South _ _ W e s t Chicago Lincoln._. _ Northwest and Albany Irving and River Old P o r t a g e _ Ravenswood Manor Gardens and Fernwood _. West Pullman Ridge Avenue _ _ _ Ridge Edison N o r t h Shore Calumet 141 i $19. 32 2,158,074 28, 795 112, 410 FLA.: Cit A r corporation Original c i t y . Annexations School districts N o . 129 N o . 131 2 $2, 299, 279 113,582,850 3, 031, 050 2, 366, 525 FLA.: C i t y corporation _ P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l I n s i d e fire l i m i t s . O u t s i d e fire l i m i t s 143 $118,980,425 JACKSONVILLE, F L A . : City c o r p o r a t i o n Property in g e n e r a l I n s i d e fire l i m i t s O u t s i d e fire l i m i t s 233 Estimated true value C: City corporation P r o p e r t y i n general Personal intangible 76 Assessed valuation DEL.: C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y i n general— T a x e d at full r a t e T a x e d a t half r a t e Corporations 14 Levies 19,121,358 11, 593,322 134,399 7,393,637 545, 269 533,293 1,921 10,055 1 59 DESCKEPTIOISr OF GENERAL TABLES Table X V I — C o n t i n u e d AGGREGATE TAX RATE PER $1,000 OF— CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY valuation Levies Assessed valuation CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA—Continued, $19,121,358 11,727,721 7, 393, 637 $1,089,901 1,069,568 20,333 i $57. 00 91.20 2.75 State P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . Money and credits.. 19,121,358 11, 727,721 7,393,637 134,642 132,054 2,588 17.04 11.26 0.35 County P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . Money and credits.. 19,121,358 11, 727, 721 7,393,637 213,216 209, 223 3,993 1 11.15 17.84 0.54 C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . Agricultural l a n d s . . . Money and credits.. 9,302,480 5,508,203 363, 287 3,430,990 389,195 381,718 1,816 5,661 i 41. 84 69.30 5.00 1.65 School district _ P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . M o n e y and credits._ 9,302,480 5, 871, 490 3,430,990 594, 381 585,975 8,406 i 63.89 99.80 2.45 State P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . Money and credits.. 9,302,480 5, 871, 490 3,430,990 67, 720 66,348 1,372 17.28 11.30 0.40 County P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . Money and credits.. 9, 302, 480 5, 871, 490 3,430,990 166,704 164,989 1,715 i 17.92 28.10 0.50 C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . Agricultural l a n d s . . . Money and credits.. 50,193, 380 34, 772,150 363, 480 15,057,750 969, 296 938,848 1,817 28, 631 i 19. 31 27.00 5.00 1.90 School district P r o p e r t y i n general _ Money and credits.. 30, 511, 689 15,454, 939 15,056, 750 1,033, 616 1,003, 025 30, 591 i 33. 88 64.90 2.03 State Property in Money and County P r o p e r t y in Money and 30,490, 720 15, 433,970 15, 056, 750 30, 490, 720 15, 433,970 15, 056, 750 179,092 173, 786 5,306 363, 270 352, 512 10, 758 15.87 11.26 0.35 i 11.91 22.84 0.71 87,513,975 2,629, 618 i 30.05 38, 330, 714 3, 314, 491 832, 870 45,035,900 87, 513,975 42,478,075 45,035,900 2, 339, 707 197, 676 8,770 83, 465 2,806, 533 2, 716, 898 89,635 61.04 59.64 10.53 1.85 i 32.07 63.96 1.99 87, 513,975 42,478,075 45,035,900 493, 984 478,303 15, 681 15.64 11.26 0.35 87, 513,975 42,478,075 45, 035,900 1,146, 775 1,110, 377 36, 398 i 13.10 26.14 0.81 15,120, 671 9, 748,301 5,372,370 573,843 562, 964 10, 879 i 37. 95 57.75 2.03 general credits 15,120, 671 9,748, 301 5, 372, 370 546, 512 536,157 10, 355 1 36.14 55.00 1.93 general credits 15,120, 671 9, 748,301 5, 372, 370 111,888 109, 766 2,122 17.33 11.26 0.40 general credits 15,120, 671 9, 748,301 5, 372, 370 185,213 181, 708 3,505 i 12. 25 18.64 0.65 School district P r o p e r t y i n general M o n e y a n d credits 215 129 _. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA: DAVENPORT, IOWA: DES general. credits.. general credits MOINES, IOWA: City corporation.. __ P r o p e r t y in general— W i t h garbage collections W i t h o u t garbage collections. Corporation lands Money and credits. School district P r o p e r t y in general M o n e y a n d credits State _ , P r o p e r t y i n general _. M o n e y a n d credits _ County _ P r o p e r t y in general M o n e y a n d credits DUBUQUE, IOWA: C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in general M o n e y a n d credits School d i s t r i c t . P r o p e r t y in Money and State P r o p e r t y in Money and County P r o p e r t y in Money and 1 Average rate. _. _ City n umber 60 97 FINANCIAL. STATISTICS OF CITIES Table 3VI—Continued 1 $1,106,200 1,078,199 2,794 i $29. 69 47. 50 5.00 1.80 i $10.33 11.87 1.25 1.80 37,261,763 23,257,647 14,004,116 1,432,082 1,401,273 30,809 i 38. 43 60.25 2.20 113.38 15.06 2.20 37,261,763 23,257,647 14,004,116 266,782 261,881 4,901 i 7.16 11. 26 0.35 12.49 2.81 0.35 37,261,763 23,257,647 14,004,116 474,023 464,920 9,103 1 1 12. 72 19.99 14.43 5.00 0.65 City corporation Agricultural lands Property in generalEast Side West Side Money and creditsEast Side West Side. __ 13,258,558 56,179 416,335 1 653 1 31.40 11.62 School district Property in generalEast Side _ West Side Money and credits- _ StateProperty in general Money and credits County Property in general Money and credits _ ._ _ __ _ _ 0.65 1 _- 19.21 2.09 3,661,964 3,669,997 214,591 196,134 58. 60 58.20 2,043,651 4,126,767 1,649 3,308 0.81 0.80 0.81 0.80 13,258,558 784,915 i 59. 20 117.37 3,684,151 3,403,989 373,683 401,670 101.43 ! 118.00 j 18.41 21.44 2,828 6,734 1.40 j 1.62 1.40 1.62 2,025,101 4,145,317 ! State .Property in general Money and credits— East Side West Side i 6.06 1 • 10.66 10.56 11.26 U.78 2.05 0.05 0.10 0.05 0.10 i 8.43 15. 66 12.47 2.84 145 596 0.07 0.14 0.07 0.14 54,884,023 54,865,973 18,050 219,481 219,463 18 14.00 4.00 1.00 14.00 4.00 1.00 State _.Property in general Livestock _. 65,807,241 65,691,155 116,086 262,881 262,765 116 1 3.99 4.00 1.00 13.08 3.08 0.70 County. Property in general Agricultural products 50,553, 295 47,492,252 3, 061,043 275,298 270,706 4,592 1 5.45 5.70 1.50 13.95 4.30 1.05 313,657,691 6,463,844 l 20.61 1 20.61 307,118,021 990,425 6,449,478 6,042 21.00 21.00 6.10 County Property in general Money and credits— East Side West Side - 13,258,558 7,088,140 80,345 79,812 2,043, 651 4,126, 767 104 429 13,258, 558 7,088,140 111,741 111,000 2, 043, 651 4,126,767 | COVINGTON, K Y . : State _ Property in general Livestocks 28 25,207 1 WATERLOO, IOWA: West Side 182 EstiAssessed mated valuation true value $37,261,763 22,698,932 558,715 14, 004,116 _. School district Property in general Money and credits 134 Levies Sioux CITY, low A: City corporation Property in general Agricultural lands Money and credits 211 AGGREGATE TAX RATE P E R $1,000 O F — Assessed valuation CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY LEXINGTON, K Y . : 1 LOUISVILLE, K Y . : Property in general— Subject to all taxes Manufacturing plants Unmanufactured a g r i c u l t u r a l products State Property in general Livestock County Property in general Agricultural products 1 Average rate. •. 1 1 6.10 1.50 1.50 5, 549,245 8,324 450,696, 793 450,468,563 228,230 1,802,102 1,801,874 228 i 4.00 4.00 1.00 13.53 3.53 0.83 287,719,685 280,966,840 6,752,845 2,538,831 2,528,702 10,129 i 8.82 9.00 18.09 8.27 1.24 1 1.50 61 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES Table XVI—Continued CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY 146 111 71 valuation Levies Assessed valuation SHREVEPORT L A . : School districts 2 $89,153,600 $234,563 i $2.63 City corporation __ Property in generalFull rate Suburban rate Rural r a t e . - Annexation Securities 1,237,535,258 26,171,359 i 21.15 State Property in general Securities.-_ BALTIMORE, M D . : 122 AGGREGATE TAX RATE PER $1,000 O F - 20,772, 237 905,733 357,844 3,312,996 822, 549 29.00 19.33 9.66 20.30 3.00 1,107,433,017 892, 240,650 215,192,367 3,013,162 2,690,373 322,789 12.72 3.02 1.50 123,800,779 10,446,325 25,057,075 20,747,710 14,523,830 22,692,364 27,826,170 2,507,305 1,162,639 99,969 231,399 192,634 136,648 216,127 259,308 26,554 19.39 9.59 9.26 9.31 9.43 9.55 9.34 10.63 86,462,417 56,602,374 29,860,043 1,033,261 562,067 471,194 U1.95 9.93 15.78 City corporation Property in general Money and credits 130,105,452 77,372,622 52, 732,830 1,897,683 1,844,950 52,733 114.59 23.85 1.00 School district Property in general Money and credits 130,105,452 77,372,622 52,732,830 2,142,181 2,089,448 52,733 i 16.46 27.01 1.00 State Property in general Money and credits 130,105,452 77,372,622 52,732,830 641,478 615,112 26,366 14.93 7.95 0.50 County _ Property in general Money and credits 130,105,452 77,372,622 52, 732,830 838,779 812,413 26,366 16.45 10.50 0.50 716,284,039 46,848,100 37,018,372 163,201,786 274,182,961 LANSING, MICH.: City corporation First ward Second ward Third ward Fourth ward Fifth and seventh wards Sixth ward Eighth ward SAGINAW, MICH.: School district.East Side West Side DULUTH, M I N N . : MINNEAPOLIS, M I N N . : 30 City corporation Property in general Fourth ward Fifth ward Sixth ward ___ Money and credits 378,902,170 141,823,663 84,725,653 46,055,901 6, 728,658 99, 568,295 16,616,288 8,381, 778 4,939,506 2,698,876 396,991 199,137 i 43.85 59.10 58.30 58.60 59.00 2.00 County Property in general Money and credits 378,902,170 279,333,875 99,568,295 2,074,955 2,025,171 49, 784 15.48 7.25 0.50 State Property in general Money and credits 378,902,170 279,333,875 99, 568,295 2,270,488 2,220, 704 49,784 15.99 7.95 0.50 ST. PAUL, M I N N . : City corporation Property in generalOld city Annexations Money and credits 242,767,126 7,954,734 i 32.77 115,324,167 39,531,114 87,911,845 5,801,959 1,976,951 175,824 50.31 50.01 2.00 State Property in general Money and credits 242,767,126 154,855,281 87,911,845 1,275,055 1,231,099 43,956 15.25 7.95 0.50 County Property in general Money and credits * Average rate. 242,767,126 154,855,281 87,911,845 2,233,610 2,189,654 43,956 19.20 14.14 0.50 2 Detail not available. 62 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table XVI—Continued CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY AGGREGATE TAX RATE PER $1,000 OF— valuation Levies Assessed valuation 19 KANSAS CITY, M O . : City corporation Property in generalSubject to all taxes Subject to special park levy. $450,848,300 $5,917,575 i $13.12 450,848,300 112,788,560 5,635,604 281,971 12.50 2.50 69,445,940 906,112 U3.05 69,445,940 24,253,720 833,351 72, 761 12.00 3.00 1,090,057,839 965,972,439 124,085,400 14,740,418 14,392,979 347,439 113.52 14.90 2.80 92,798,932 67,627,428 25,171,504 3,156,078 2,310,064 846,014 134.01 34.16 33.61 23,617,167 23,569,617 47,550 332,891 332,803 114.09 14.12 1.86 27,334,840 27,207,093 127,747 771,321 769,139 2,182 i 28. 22 28.27 17.08 70,179,001 69,848,333 330,668 2,145,218 2,138,968 6,250 i 30.57 30.63 18.90 43,406,428 43,191,392 215,036 1,223,096 1,221,586 1,510 i 28.18 28.28 7.02 28,034,520 27,897,139 137,381 438,879 438,376 503 115.65 15.71 3.66 11,060, 821, 248 216, 585,350 283,207,429 5,660,718 i 25.60 26.14 7,104, 573,086 72, 781,025 185,907,496 2,263 26.17 0.03 2,536,590,061 99, 753,140 66,559,109 10,314 26.24 0.10 804, 004,439 507,610 21,069,579 4,628 26.21 0.07 150, 897,987 9,128,550 3,990,503 2,819 26.45 0.31 378, 742, 280 378, 230, 930 511, 350 10, 765, 364 10, 758, 312 7,052 i 28. 42 28.44 13.79 ST. JOSEPH, M O . : City corporation Property in general— Subject to all taxes Subject to special park levy. ST. LOUIS, M O . : City corporation Property in general . Merchants and manufacturers' stock. 114 HOBOKEN, N. J.: 231 AMSTERDAM, N. 221 AUBURK, N. 100 BINGHAMTON, N. 161 ELMIRA, N. City corporation Old Hoboken, real and personal.. Weehawken addition, real Y.: City corporation Property in general Real property of pensioners. Y.: City corporation . Property in general Real property of pensioners. Y.: City corporation Property in general. Real property of pensioners. Y.: City corporation Property in general Real property of pensioners. JAMESTOWN, N. Y.: City corporation Property in general Real property of pensioners. N E W YORK, N. Y.:» City corporation General city—personal Manhattan and Bronx BoroughsReal... Real Brooklyn BoroughReal _ Real Queens BoroughReal Real... Richmond BoroughReal Real ROCHESTER, N. Y.: City corporation Property in general Real property of pensioners _ 80 SCHENECTADY, N. Y.: 77, 702, 417 i 43. 80 403, 642 City corporation. 77, 599, 313 43.68 389, 375 [nside light district 84,159 22.84 1,922 Real property of pensioners 793 18, 945 41.86 Outside light district 7,721, 550 3,160 0.41 State Street light district No. 1.. 902 1.94 466,000 State Street light district No. 2_. 385 0.60 640, 350 Broadway light district No. 1__. 2.37 3,281 1,383,100 Broadway light district No. 2... 1.14 981 863, 500 fay Street light district _. 1.51 756 500,300 Center Street light district 2.79 748,800 Albany Street light district * See " Cities with two or more tax rates," p. 55. * Average rate. 63 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL. TABLES Table XVI—Continued CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY AGGREGATE TAX RATE PER $1,000 OF— Assessed valuation Levies Estimated valuation true value TROY, N. Y.: City corporation Property in general Old Troy .— Lansingburg Sycaway, St. Marys, and North Greenbush __. $65,171,322 65,171,322 54, 088,015 9, 417, 217 $2,164,855 1,494,892 635,211 15,800 i $33. 22 22.94 11.74 1.68 1, 666, 090 18, 952 11.38 108, 708, 675 108, 377, 505 331,170 2, 733,124 2, 727, 721 5,403 i 25.14 25.17 16.32 151, 534, 730 144, 609, 540 6, 925,190 33,845 27, 765 6.080 10.22 0.19 0.88 95, 609, 413 70,121, 573 25, 487, 840 312,316 210, 365 101,951 13.27 3.00 4.00 40, 611, 329 32,991, 704 7, 619, 625 277, 916 247,438 30,478 16.84 7.50 4.00 UTICA, N. Y.: City corporation _ Property in general Real property of pensioners. CANTON, OHIO: Townships.. Canton. Plain.... ALLENTOWN, P A . : County _ Property in general Money at interest, etc.. ALTOONA, P A . : County Property in general Money at interest, etc.. BETHLEHEM, PA.: County Property in general— Northampton Lehigh Money at interest, etc.. 226, 957 31,467, 245 5, 698,998 13,131, 097 157,336 17, 097 52, 524 5.00 3.00 4.00 31, 676,218 22, 031,103 9, 645,115 148, 736 110,156 38, 580 14.70 5.00 4.00 76,977,416 61, 648,126 15, 329, 290 492, 854 431, 537 61,317 16.40 7.00 4.00 78, 955, 330 63, 025, 627 15,929, 703 441, 913 378,154 63, 759 15.60 6.00 4.00 26,171, 418 21,478,106 4, 693, 312 143, 346 124,573 18, 773 15.48 5.80 4.00 65, 223, 551 63, 864, 010 1, 359, 541 388, 622 383,184 5,438 15.96 6.00 4.00 45,963,978 32, 277, 780 13,686,198 119, 301 64, 556 54, 745 12.60 2.00 4.00 55,914,831 45, 555, 670 10, 359,161 314, 771 273,334 41,437 15.63 6.00 4.00 37, 329, 783 29,812,050 7, 517, 733 208, 943 178,872 30,071 15.60 6.00 4.00 32, 988,125 19,100,095 13,888, 030 93, 752 38,200 55, 552 12.84 2.00 4.00 EASTON, P A . : County Property in general Money at interest, etc ERIE, PA.: County Property in general Money at interest, etc.. HARRISBURG, P A . : County Property in general Money at interest, etc.. HAZLETON, P A . : County Property in general Money at interest, etc.. JOHNSTOWN, P A . : County -. Property in general Money at interest, etc.. LANCASTER, P A . : County Property in general Money at interest, etc. MCKEESPORT, PA.: County Property in general Money at interest, etc.. N E W CASTLE, P A . : County _ Property in general Money at interest, etc.. NORRISTOWN, PA.: County Property in general M o n e y at interest, etc.. 1 Average rate. Citynu mber 1 64 3 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES | AGGREGATE TAX j RATE PER $1,000 OF— Table XVI—Continued PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH, 1 $3,421,590,569 j • ._ 192 160 11.40 11.66 80,031,835 51,170,669 912,363 596,650 j 11.40 11.66 14, 704, 700 7,357,900 790,341,909 398, 997,629 304,261,094 80,031,835 14,704,700 125,725 1 64,382 3,161,368 145,453 121, 704 20,808 2,941 8.55 8.75 4.00 10.36 0.40 0.26 0.20 8.55 8.75 4.00 10.36 0.40 0.26 0.20 f 2,331,426 1,617,992 713,434 548, 677 487,039 61,638 116.11 19.40 11.64 14.44 4.50 4.00 18.06 9.70 6.82 13.43 3.37 4.00 County P r o p e r t y i n general M o n e y at interest, e t c 105,136,825 83,802,047 21,334, 778 571,391 486,052 85,339 15.43 5.80 4.00 13.55 3.48 4.00 WlLLIAMSPORT, PA.: C o u n t y . _____ P r o p e r t y i n general M o n e y a t interest, etc 23,599,497 15,338,065 8,261,432 178,758 145,712 33,046 17.57 9.50 4.00 14.59 4.75 4.00 32,347,411 22,725,939 9,621,472 197,568 159,082 38,486 16.11 7.00 4.00 13.59 3.50 4.00 80,626,243 54,206,443 26,419,800 1,147,263 1,073,288 73,975 l 14.23 19.80 2.80 i 14.23 19.80 2.80 119,694,480 106,156,840 13, 537, 640 2,033,654 1,995,749 37,905 l 16. 99 18.80 2.80 i 16.99 18.80 2.80 531,758,840 405, 764,940 125,993,900 9,198,458 8,845,675 1 352,783 i 17.30 21.80 2.80 i 17.30 21.80 2.80 69,338,800 65,366,450 3,972,350 1,240,012 1,228,889 11,123 117.88 18.80 2.80 117.88 18.80 2.80 100,935,400 100,935,400 27,960,010 1,822,429 1,816,837 5,592 i 18.06 18.00 0.20 112.64 12.60 0.14 180,061,190 180,061,190 2,928,716 2,880,998 116.27 16.00 112J20 12.00 0.30 0.40 0.60 1.80 0.50 0. '0 1.00 0.23 0.30 0.45 1.35 0.38 0.15 0.75 _ WILKES-BARRE, YORK, PA.: PA.: N E W P O R T , R. _ I.: P A W T U C K E T , R. I.: PROVIDENCE, R. I.: WOONSOCKET, R. EL PASO, ._ TEX.: SAN AKTONIO, TEX.: C i t v corporation General c i t y . . . Improvement districtsNo. 1 N o s . 2, 5, a n d 13 Nos. 3 and 7 No. 4 N o s . 8, 9 , 1 0 , a n d 12 N o . 11 N o . 14 i Average rate. _ I.: C i t v corporation General c i t y P a v i n g district 39 17.10 17.50 PA.: C i t v corporation P r o p e r t y in general Personal i n t a n g i b l e 85 i $14.06 17.10 17.50 144,693,280 83,401,675 61,291,605 123,640,406 108,230,830 15,409,576 SCRANTON, C i t j ' corporation P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . . Personal i n t a n g i b l e 74 i $14.06 5,202,865 38,040,143 115. 76 19.00 11.40 C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in general Personal i n t a n g i b l e 29 $48,103,496 i 16.59 20.00 12.00 C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in general Personal i n t a n g i b l e 113 304,261,094 2,173,722,462 15,407,885 10,653,768 4,754,117 County P r o p e r t y in general M o n e y a t interest, e t c 243 Estimated true value 928,864,800 532,688,420 396,176,380 C i t y corporation ... Land I m p r o v e m e n t s a n d personal p r o p e r t y . . County P r o p e r t y in general M o n e y at i n t e r e s t , e t c 99 Assessed valuation PA.: C i t y corporation Land Buildings 51 Levies PA.: C i t y corporation Urban— O u t s i d e poor district I n s i d e poor district Suburban— O u t s i d e poor district I n s i d e poor district ^arm— O u t s i d e poor district I n s i d e poor district M o n e y a t interest, etc P o o r districts Urban Suburban Farm. 10 Assessed valuation CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY 4,796,200 1 9,982,400 ! 8,778,580 8,713,770 24,851,640 37,462,480 1,416,040 ! 1,439 3,993 5,267 15, 685 12,426 7,492 1,416 1 65 City nu mber DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 247 Table XVI—Continued 1 Assessed valuation CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY _. NEWPORT NEWS, $701,219 611,226 i $13.26 20. 00 i $11. 03 14.82 4, 579, 312 12, 727, 567 5,017,865 9,158 38,183 42, 652 2.00 3.00 8.50 2.00 3.00 8.50 60,493, 588 231, 331 i 3. 82 i 3.25 35, 579,177 88,948 2.50 1.92 9, 065, 563 5,180, 658 3,121, 281 7, 546, 909 31, 729 44,036 6,243 60, 375 3.50 8.50 2.00 8.00 3.50 8.50 2.00 8.00 44. 356, 210 34, 099, 255 475,350 429, 365 831, 419 787, 688 6,417 5,582 i 18. 74 23.10 13. 50 13. 00 i 13. 68 16.17 9.45 9.10 1, 230, 745 3,093, 968 5,027,527 45, 498, 447 10, 461 6,188 15, 083 146, 372 8.50 2.00 3.00 i 3. 22 8.50 2.00 3.00 i 2.36 36, 234, 715 90, 587 2.50 1.72 3,152,718 4, 725, 875 1,083, 487 301, 652 11,035 40,170 2,167 2,413 3.50 8.50 2.00 8.00 3.50 8.50 2.00 8.00 204, 862, 281 160,100,300 4,088,151 3, 922, 458 i 19. 96 24. 50 i 13. 82 15.62 10,133,990 19, 263, 446 15, 364, 545 81,072 38, 527 46, 094 8.00 2.00 3.00 208, 639,196 630, 913 i 3. 02 8.00 2.00 3.00 12.11 170, 234, 290 425, 584 2.50 1.63 19,982, 056 12,717,030 3, 058, 305 2, 647, 515 69, 937 108. 095 6,117 21,180. 3.50 8. 50 2.00 8.00 3.50 8.50 2.00 8.00 43.189, 863 27, 754, 048 631, 415 555, 081 i 14. 62 20. 00 i 11.91 14.89 11.50 13.50 8.63 9.44 , NORFOLK, VA.: C i t y corporation _. . P r o p e r t y in general Personal i n t a n g i b l e B a n k stock _ B o n d s , notes, etc C a p i t a l a n d shares of stock State R e a l estate, p e r s o n a l t a n g i b l e , a n d b a n k stock P e r s o n a l intangible— B o n d s of cities a n d counties of Virginia, a n d b o n d s , notes, e t c . . . C apital Money Shares of stock PETERSBURG, VA.: C i t y corporation ... P r o p e r t y i n general AnnexationsReal Personal tangible Personal i n t a n g i b l e Bonds . B a n k stock . Other intangible State R e a l estate, personal t a n g i b l e , a n d b a n k stock . Personal intangible— ^ B o n d s of cities a n d counties of Virginia, a n d b o n d s , notes, e t c . . . Capital Money Shares of stock . . 136 Estimated t r u e value VA.: C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in general . A n n e x a t i o n s N o . 2—real A n n e x a t i o n s N o . 4—real Personal i n t a n g i b l e B a n k stock _ B o n d s , notes, etc C a p i t a l a n d shares of stock State R e a l estate, personal t a n g i b l e , a n d b a n k stock __ ._ Personal intangible— B o n d s of cities and counties of Virginia, a n d b o n d s , notes, e t c . Capital Money. -- -Shares of stock . 232 Assessed valuation $52,886,056 30, 561,312 State _ R e a l e s t a t e , personal t a n g i b l e , a n d b a n k stock _ Personal i n t a n g i b l e B o n d s of cities a n d counties of Virginia, a n d b o n d s , notes, e t c . . Capital. Money Shares of stock.__ 44 Levies LYNCHBURG, VA.: Cit^r corporation P r o p e r t y in general Personal intangible— B o n d s , notes, e t c C a p i t a l a n d shares of s t o c k . . . B a n k stock 224 AGGREGATE TAX RATE P E R S1,000 O F — 929, 275 25,000 10, 687 337 j 2. 037, 975 4, 346,100 8, 097, 465 4,076 36,942 24,292 2.00 8.50 3.00 44,807, 502 161,869 13.61 2.00 8.50 3.00 i 2.96 33, 054, 423 82,636 2.50 1.93 2, 343, 769 7, 251, 790 1,311.845 845, 675 8,203 61,640 2,624 6,766 3.50 8.50 2.00 8.00 3.50 8.50 2.00 8.00 42, 485,058 767,789 i 18. 07 i 11.11 29,182, 913 8, 637, 863 612,841 129,567 21.00 15. 00 12.65 8.12 PORTSMOUTH, VA.: C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in general— Old c i t y Eighth and ninth wards i Average rate. 46998—25f- 66 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table XVI—Continued CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY A G G R E G A T E TAX RATE P E R $1,000 OF— Assessed valuation Levies valuation 136 PORTSMOUTH, VA.—Continued. Personal i n t a n g i b l e B a n k s t o c k , __ B o n d s , notes, shares of stock, e t c . Capital $2, 342, 947 1,497, 605 823, 730 $19,915 2,995 2,471 $8.50 2.00 3.00 43, 038, 862 114, 397 1 40,163, 723 100, 408 2.50 1,459, 202 823, 730 477, 229 114, 978 5,109 7,002 954 924 3.50 8.50 2.00 8.00 City corporation P r o p e r t y in general Personal t a n g i b l e Personal i n t a n g i b l e B a n k stock Bonds, notes, etc C a p i t a l a n d shares of stock.. 290, 949, 752 176,490, 899 18,808, 790 4,451,256 3, 706, 389 366, 766 i 15. 30 21.00 19.50 20, 545, 026 21, 746, 593 53, 358, 444 174, 533 43, 493 160, 075 8.50 2.00 3.00 State R e a l , personal tangible, a n d b a n k stock Personal i n t a n g i b l e B o n d s of cities a n d counties of Virginia .... Capital Shares of stock Bonds, notes, money etc 301, 843, 887 1, 053,182 13.49 215, 844, 715 539, 612 2.50 1,466,882 38, 442, 680 14,915, 764 31,173, 846 5,134 326, 763 119, 326 62, 347 3.50 8.50 8.00 2.00 65, 420, 209 45, 939, 095 2, 696, 200 1,125, 682 1, 033, 630 25, 962 State Real estate, personal tangible, a n d b a n k stock Personal intangible— B o n d s of cities a n d counties of Virginia, a n d b o n d s , notes, e t c . - . Capital Money Shares of stock 2.66 RICHMOND,VA.: ROANOKE, VA.: C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in general A n n e x a t i o n (1919) Personal i n t a n g i b l e B a n k stock B o n d s , notes, etc C a p i t a l , a n d shares of stock_ State Real estate, personal, tangible, a n d b a n k stock Personal i n t a n g i b l e B o n d s of cities a n d counties of Virginia, a n d b o n d s , notes, etc Capital Money Shares of stock 22 75 3, 844, 836 6, 411, 844 6, 528, 234 32, 681 12, 824 19, 585 8.50 2.00 3.00 13.13 69, 638, 268 217, 725 53, 218, 941 133, 047 6, 739, 394 5,124, 709 3,151, 699 1, 403, 525 23, 587 43, 560 6,303 11, 228 3.50 8.50 2.00 8.00 SEATTLE, WASH.: C i t y corporation . Old l i m i t s New limits Ballard-. Columbia D u n l a p , S o u t h P a r k , a n d W e s t Seattle. Georgetown R a v e n n a , S o u t h e a s t Seattle, a n d South Seattle Yesler 239, 341, 852 169, 872, 752 32,107, 954 6, 628, 324 1, 221, 638 17,879, 054 2, 749, 912 C ounty P r o p e r t y in general R o a d districts 239, 341, 852 239, 341, 852 41, 699, 804 3, 431, 333 3, 094, 690 336,643 i 14. 34 12.93 18.07 59, 896, 268 59, 896, 268 48, 056, 598 9, 247, 493 1, 861, 303 730, 874 1, 478, 205 28, 300 1,183, 633 217, 501 35, 476 13, 295 i 24. 68 0.47 24.63 23.52 19.06 18.19 7, 556, 502 1, 325, 716 6, 651, 773 4, 730, 957 886. 500 217, 210 32, 495 472, 366 74, 440 203, 044 34, 761 i 27. 79 27.85 27.61 32.77 26.60 26.42 27.07 26.87 26.22 T A C O M A , WTASH.: C i t y corporation General city District N o . 1 District N o . 2 Districts Nos. 3 and 4 . District N o . 5 1 i 17. 21 22.50 10.00 Average r a t e . 67 DESCRIPTION OF GENEBAL TABLES fe ! T a b l e X V I — C o n t i n u e d AGGREGATE TAX RATE P E R $1,000 O F — CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY Levies Assessed valuation 140 | W H E E L I N G , W . I I | I j I i I j VA.: C i t y corporation Original city Fulton Woodsdale Edgewood P l e a s a n t Valley E l m Grove Warwood Other a n n e x a t i o n s . $112, 374,408 83, 208, 683 1, 445, 950 4, 352, 960 3, 890, 350 1, 705, 660 3,313,051 4,179, 740 10,278,014 $737,703 543, 769 3 8,856 33,496 24,879 10,294 26,323 32,581 57,505 ! | ! I i I : j j i $6. 56' 6.54 6. 12 7.70 6.40 6.04 7.94 7.80 5. 60 i $6. 56 6.54 6.12 7.70 6.40 6.04 7.94 7. 8r 5.60 112,374,408 83, 208, 683 29,165r 725 794, 341 574,140 220, 201 i 7.07 6.90 7.55 i 7.07 6.90 7. 55 C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in general P u b l i c utilities P u b l i c utilities Sewer districts— N o s . 1, 8, 17, a n d 18. No. 2 No. 3 Nos. 5, 7, a n d 10 49, 810, 035 47, 475,120 2, 238, 251 96, 664 1, 057, 740 1,005, 292 30, 253 2,010 i 21. 24 21.20 13. 52 20.79 i 19. 20 19.06 13.52 20.79 6, 226, 595 2, 333,180 3, 460, 625 8, 374, 810 9,340 2,333 4,326 4,186 1.50 1.00 1.25 0.50 1.35 0.90 1.13 0.45 State P r o p e r t y in general. P u b l i c utilities 49, 713, 371 47,475,120 2, 238, 251 56, 589 49,608 6,981 i 1.14 1.00 3.12 i 1.03 0.94 3.12 County P r o p e r t y in generalP u b l i c utilities 49, 713, 371 47, 475,120 2, 238, 251 280,180 270, 871 9,309 15.63 5.70 4.16 i 5.10 5.13 4.16 School district Original c i t y . Annexations. 237 Estimated true value I G R E E N BAY, WIS.: ! I ! I | ; ; KENOSHA, WIS.: C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . P u b l i c utilities 60,954,000 58,547,820 2,406,180 1,505,283 1,472,760 32,523 i 24. 70 25.10 13. 52 118.46 18.61 13.52 State.... P r o p e r t y in general . P u b l i c utilities 60,954, 000 58,547,820 2,406,180 75,439 67,934 7,505 11.24 1.20 3.12 10.93 0.86 3.12 C ounty P r o p e r t y in general. P u b l i c utilities 60,954,000 58, 547, 820 2,406,180 284,295 274, 288 10,007 i 4.66 4.70 4.16 i 3.49 3.47 4.16 C ity corporation P r o p e r t y in general. P u b l i c utilities 42,311,615 41,990,511 321,104 991,537 987,197 4,340 123.43 23. 51 13. 52 i 21.11 21.16 13.52 State P r o p e r t y in general . P u b l i c utilities 42,311,615 41, 990,511 321,104 50,130 49,128 1,002 U.18 1.17 3.12 11.07 1.05 3.12 County P r o p e r t y in general. P u b l i c utilities 42,311,615 41,990,511 321,104 15.31 5.32 4.16 14.78 4.79 4.16 LA CROSSE, WIS.: 186 1 224,715 1 223,380 1,335 MADISON, WIS.: C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in general. P u b l i c utilities 92,368, 579 91,368,579 1,000,000 2,049,924 2,036,408 13,516 i 22.19 22.30 13.52 1 19.34 19.39 13.52 State P r o p e r t y in general. Public, utilities 92,368,579 91,368,579 1,000,000 108,593 105,474 3,119 U.17 1.20 3.12 U.02 1.00 3.12 C ounty P r o p e r t y in general. P u b l i c utilities 92,368,579 ! 91,368,579 1,000,000 i 281,327 277,168 4,159 1 13.05 3.00 4.16 i 2.65 2.64 4.16 Average r a t e . 68 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES T a b l e XVI—Continued CITY AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY A G G R E G A T E TAX RATE P E R $1,000 OF— Assessed valuation Levies Assessed valuation 13 236 121 241 207 1 MILWAUKEE, WIS.: C i t y corporation E a s t sewer d i s t r i c t . . W e s t sewer d i s t r i c t . . S o u t h sewer d i s t r i c t . P u b l i c utilities P u b l i c utilities $744,810,680 176,203, 965 397,630,762 151,768,310 16,063,077 3,144,566 County P r o p e r t y in general _ P u b l i c utilities 741,666,114 725,603,037 16,063,077 3,298,640 3, 231,836 66,804 14.45 4.45 3.12 State P r o p e r t y in general _ P u b l i c utilities 741,666,114 725,603,037 16,063,077 943,320 893, 217 50,103 U.27 1.23 4.16 C i t y corporation ___ P r o p e r t y i n general _ P u b l i c utilities 45,349,721 44,710,271 639,450 1,016,022 1,007,379 8,643 i 22.40 22.60 13.52 State P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . P u b l i c utilities 45,349,721 44,710,271 639,450 151,147 149,152 1,995 13.33 3.30 3.12 County Property in general. P u b l i c utilities 45,349,721 44,710,271 639,450 53,317 50,658 2,659 11.18 1.10 4.16 OSHKOSH, RACINS, $17,299,835 4,124,406 9,326,826 3,566,100 217,114 65,389 i $23.23 23.41 23.46 23.50 13.52 20.79 Wis.: WIS.: C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . P u b l i c utilities 91, 078,443 83,463, 357 7, 615, 086 1, 595,761 102,928 i 18. 65 19.10 13.52 State P r o p e r t y in general . Public utilities-. 91, 078, 443 83, 463, 357 7, 615,086 134, 012 110, 259 23,753 i 1.47 1.30 3.12 County P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . P u b l i c utilities 91, 078, 443 83, 463, 357 7, 615,086 362,999 331, 329 31, 670 13.99 4.00 4.16 C i t y corporation P r o p e r t y in general _ P u b l i c utilities Public utilities. 39, 896,037 37,967, 570 1, 701, 824 226, 643 ,012, 549 984, 834 23,002 4,713 i 25. 38 25.90 13.52 20.79 State.. P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . P u b l i c utilities 39, 669,394 37,967, 570 1, 701, 824 53, 758 48,450 5,308 i 1.35 1.30 3.12 County P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . P u b l i c utilities 39, 669,394 37, 967, 570 1, 701, 824 201,411 194, 333 7,078 15.08 5.10 4.16 C ity corporation P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l . P u b l i c utilities P u b l i c utilities Sewer districts— No. 2 No. 3 Nos. 5 and 7 No. 6.. No. 8 58, 020,151 46,810,886 1, 000,000 10, 209, 265 1,349,436 1,099, 682 13, 516 212, 295 i 23. 26 23. 50 13. 52 20.79 14, 660, 000 3, 583,000 2, 784, 000 1, 750, 000 153,600 7,330 3,583 5,568 7,001 461 0.50 1.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 State P r o p e r t y in general . P u b l i c utilities 47,810,886 46, 810,886 1, 000, 000 73, 686 70, 567 3,119 i 1. 54 1.51 3.12 County P r o p e r t y in general . P u b l i c utilities 47,810, 886 46,810,886 1,000,000 432, 051 427, 892 4,159 19.04 9.10 4.16 SHEBOYGAN, SUPERIOR, Average rate. WIS.: WIS.: 69 DESCRIPTION OF -GENERAL. TABLES Special property taxes.—The several classes of property subject to special p r o p e r t y taxes, t h e a m o u n t s levied thereon, a n d the r a t e of levy for each of t h e divisions of government, so far as such details were reported, are set forth in Table X V I I , which follows. Table XVII CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF P R O P E R T Y Assessed valuation Levies BRIDGEPORT, CONN.: C i t y corporation—corporation a n d b a n k s t o c k . $1,409,300 $14,093 325,800 206, 450 603, 258 232, 064 HARTFORD, CONN.: C i t y corporation—corporation a n d b a n k s t o c k . _ School district—corporation a n d b a n k stock NEW BRITAIN, C O N N . : C i t y corporation—corporation a n d b a n k stock.. 1, 231,177 12,311 6, 926, 228 6, 909,881 16,347 69, 426 69, 099 327 N E W HAVEN, CONN.: C i t y corporation C o r p o r a t i o n a n d b a n k stock Shellfish b e d s STAMFORD, C O N N . : Town—corporation a n d b a n k stock 525, 531 5,255 1, 738, 600 17,386 471,806 7,077 WATERBURY, CONN.: C i t y corporation—corporation a n d b a n k s t o c k . WILMINGTON, D E L . : C i t y corporation—horses a n d m u l e s 500 LEWISTON, M E . : C i t y corporation—corporation a n d b a n k stock.. PORTLAND, M E . : C i t y corporation—bank stock i, 685, 000 55, 276 500, 000 34, 500,000 132, 000,000 592, 500 345, 000 247, 500 109,015 184,385 3,270 5,532 363, 600 136,400 9,599 3,601 660 840 18 23 42,537 23,463 1,310 723 122, 741 3,854 4,149 130 BALTIMORE, M D . : C i t y corporation B a n k stock Savings b a n k deposits CAMBRIDGE, MASS.: C i t y corporation—bank stock S t a t e — b a n k stock FITCHBURG, M A S S . : C i t y corporation—bank stock S t a t e — b a n k stock LAWRENCE, MASS.: C i t y corporation—bank stock S t a t e — b a n k stock LOWELL, MASS.: C i t y corporation—bank stock S t a t e — b a n k stock LYNN, MASS.: C i t y corporation—bank stock S t a t e — b a n k stock ... NEWTON, MASS.: C i t y corporation—bank stock S t a t e — b a n k stock 2,600 25,250 PITTSFIELD, M A S S . : C i t y corporation—bank stock S t a t e — b a n k stock _ 201,240 188, 760 5,876 5,512 7,538 7,867 255 266 331, 532 458,478 9,150 12,654 303,200 275, 600 027,600 130,463 2,756 127,707 068,800 068,800 11,508 11,508 261,468 261,468 4,731 4,731 648,664 648, 664 21,182 21,182 702,152 702,152 6,383 6,383 SALEM, MASS.: C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n — b a n k stock S t a t e — b a n k stock SPRINGFIELD, M A S S . : C i t y corporation—bank s t o c k . S t a t e — b a n k stock MANCHESTER, N. H.: C i t y corporation B a n k stock Savings b a n k deposits ATLANTIC C I T Y , N . J.: C i t y - c o r p o r a t i o n — b a n k stock C o u n t y — b a n k stock BAYONNE, N. C i t y corporation—bank stock C o u n t y — b a n k stock CAMDEN, N. C i t y corporation—bank stock C o u n t y — b a n k stock J.: C i t y corporation—bank stock County—bank stock... 3 ._ J.: EAST ORANGE, N. 1 _ J.: Average rate. Horses and mules taxed at $1 each. '70 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Table XVII—Continued CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY valuation Levies ELIZABETH, N. J.: City corporation—bank stock County—bank stock $2, 264, 533 HOBOKEN, N. J.: City corporation—bank stock County—bank stock JERSEY CITY, N. J.: C ity corporation—bank stock County—bank stock _ 2, 264, 533 $8, 492 8,492 3,810, 666 3, 810, 666 14, 290 14, 290 14, 764,827 14, 764,827 55, 368 55, 368 26, 568, 533 26, 568, 533 99, 632 99, 632 1, 569, 868 1, 569,868 5, 887 5,887 NEWARK, N. J.: City corporation—bank stock County—bank stock N E W BRUNSWICK, N. J.: City corporation—bank stock.. County—bank stock ORANGE, N. J.: City corporation—bank stock County—bank stock 890, 480 i 890,480 ! 3,339 3,339 PASSAIC, N. J.: City corporation—bank stock County—bank stock 4, 477, 533 4,477, 533 16, 791 16, 791 6, 521,176 6, 521,176 2.4,454 24. 454 1,117, 420 1,117,420 4,190 4,190 6, 371, 690 6, 371, 690 23, 894 23, 894 3, 248, 882 3,248, 882 12,183 12,183 11,102, 744 111,027 1, 759, 326 17, 593 PATERSON, N. J.: City corporation—bank stock County—bank stock PERTH AMBOY, N. J.: City corporation—bank stock Cou:ity—bank stock TRENTON, N. J.: City corporation—bank stock C ou ity—bank stock W E S T EOBOKEN, N. J.: C ity corporation—bank stock Couaty—bank stock ALBANY, N. Y.: City corporation—bank stock AMSTERDAM, N. Y,: Cit J corporation—bank stock AUBURN, N. Y.: City corporation—bank stock 809, 652 8,097 6, 442, 510 64, 425 BUFFALO, N. Y.: City corporation—bank stock ELMIRA". N. Y.: City corporation—bank stock 1, 033, 500 10, 335 1, 546,145 15,461 JAMESTOWN, N. Y.: City corporation—bank stock N E W ROCHELLE, N. Y.: City corporation—bank stock 33, 800 338 937,914, 783 l, 379,148 2,954,134 29, 541 1, 966, 248 19, 662 9, 885, 916 98, 859 N E W YORK, N. Y.: City corporation—bank stock, etc NIAGARA. FALLS, N. Y.: City corporation—bank stock POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.: City corporation—bank stock ROCHESTER, N. Y.: City corporation—bank stock, etc SCHENECTADY, N. Y.: Citv corporation—bank stock 859, 703 8,597 3, 841, 586 135,126 38,416 1,351 TROY, N. Y.: City corporation—bank stock Lansingburg school district—bank stock. Tax levies.—The amounts given under the general heading " L e v y " on the lines of Table 25 for the several divisions of the government represent the total and per capita amounts levied for the maintenance of those divisions within the territorial limits of the city corporation. 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, 13, and 22. DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL TABLE TABLE 26 D a t a included in table.—Table 26 presents d a t a relating to t h e organization of cities covered by this report for t h e fiscal year 1923. I t shows for each city t h e n u m b e r of members and character of its legislative body, however organized or designated, t h e t e r m s of office, a n d salaries of its legislative a n d general execut i v e officers, a n d whether these executive officers are elected or appointed. Descriptive t e r m s u s e d . — I n referring to cities with governments of t h e t y p e . which prevailed in t h e average American city prior t o 1900, this report uses t h e generic designation cities governed by mayor and council. Cities with governments such as in later years h a v e come to be spoken of as t h e "Commission f o r m " or " C o m m i s s i o n - m a n a g e r p l a n " are here designated as cities governed by commission, or cities governed by commission-manager plan. T h e use of these t e r m s as defined should not, however, be allowed to obscure t h e fact t h a t cities governed by commissions or those u n d e r t h e commission-manager plan m a y have city councils, and t h a t cities governed by commissions generally give t o t h e chief commissioner t h e title of mayor. Cities governed by mayor and council.—For a city governed by m a y o r a n d council, Table 26 shows whether its legislative body consists of one or two chambers. For cities with a bicameral legislative body, t h e terms " u p p e r h o u s e " a n d "lower h o u s e " as employed in Table 26 are arbitrarily applied, t h e former to t h e c h a m b e r having t h e smaller membership and t h e latter t o t h a t having t h e larger membership. T h e designations of t h e members of t h e legislative body usually a d o p t e d by such cities are " a l d e r m e n " and " c o u n c i l m e n , " b u t there is u t t e r lack of uniformity in their use. T h e t e r m designating a m e m b e r of t h e upper house in one city m a y be applied to a member of t h e lower house in another city. Cities governed by commission.—The t e r m commission form of government is a generic one now employed in referring to t h e government of*cities administ e r e d b y a small n u m b e r of officials exercising both legislative and executive authority. M a y o r . — I n t h e columns under t h e designation " M a y o r " are shown t h e d a t a pertaining to t h a t office for all cities except those governed by commissions. I n some of t h e commission cities t h e m a y o r is elected as such, while in others he is chosen by t h e commissioners, a n d in some of t h e m his salary is t h e same as t h a t of t h e other commissioners, while in others it is larger. I n case of a difference in salary, t h e salary as shown for each of t h e commissioners is t h a t for those other t h a n mayor, while t h a t of t h e m a y o r is shown in a footnote. This form of prese n t a t i o n most conveniently brings out t h e difference in salary a n d a t t h e same time preserves t h e full membership reported for t h e commission. City clerk.—In t h e column under t h e heading " C i t y c l e r k " are included d a t a pertaining only to such officials with this designation as perform duties other t h a n those of clerk of council or other legislative body. Comptroller and auditor.—One or t h e other of these terms is used by most cities as t h e designation of t h e principal fiscal officer of t h e city. When both officials are reported, t h e comptroller exercises a u t h o r i t y over t h e financial transactions of t h e city, a n d t h e auditor, who in some cities is appointed by t h e comptroller, merely certifies to t h e correctness of claims presented. 71 72 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES Treasurer or chamberlain and collector of revenue.—In some cities the treasurer receives all moneys directly; in others he receives the larger part of them directly, the minor parts being collected by the comptroller or auditor, the license collector, and the heads of departments; while in other cities the principal receipts come into the office of the tax collector, revenue collector, or an official with some such designation. Assessors.—The data contained in the column with this heading reveal to some extent the differences in organization of revenue forces. While most cities employ assessors to fix the valuation of property for the purpose of taxation, those of some States employ no assessors, but report to the county the amount required to be raised for city purposes. The county officials then extend the taxes against the count}' valuations of property within the city, collect them, and pay them over to the city, usually retaining a percentage to cover the costs of the services rendered. City attorney or solicitor.—These two titles are representative of the various designations applied to the officials charged with the legal guidance and defense of the city. Other designations employed are "corporation counsel" and "city counselor." City engineer.—The data shown in the column headed "City engineer" are for most cities those of employees whose official designation is city engineer. In some instances, however, the salaries reported are those of officials with other designations, Vut who exercise the functions of city engineer. City manager.—With but few exceptions the cities employing a manager are under commission form of government. In most instances the manager is not only charged with the enforcement of laws and ordinances but it is his duty to recommend measures for legislative enactment and give advice as to financial needs of the city. The salaries of managers in cities reporting them range from $4,500 to $20,000. GENERAL TABLES 46998—25t 6 73 74 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 : 1923 FISCAL YEAR [ F o r a list of t h e cities arranged 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 p . 1 1 . For a text discussion of this t a b l e , see p . 13] Year of incorporation as a city POPULATION D a t e of m i d d l e of fiscal year G r a n d total.. Group Group Group Group Group Estimated as of middle of fiscal year 39,172,168 I--_ II.. III. I V_ V__ 17, 308, 262 4, 246,416 8, 392, 449 5, 590, 317 3, 634, 724 Decennial census J a n . 1, 1920 6, 674, 220 Apr. 15, 1910 28, 786, 946 16, 369, 301 13,137,432 4, 026,059 3, 261, 622 7, 795,464 6, 022, 253 5,108, 977 3, 713, 672 3, 374,419 2, 651,967 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. Ill Philadelphia, Pa Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, M o _. 1653 1837 1683 1824 1836 1822 June June June Dec. June Oct. 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 31,1922 30,1922 1,1922 5, 927, 625 2, 886,971 1, 922, 788 1995, 668 888, 519 797, 219 Baltimore, M d Boston, M a s s Los Angeles, Calif._. Pittsburgh, Pa San Fraacisco, Calif Buffalo, N . Y 1796 1822 1851 1816 1850 1832 June Julv Dec. June Dec. Dec. 30,1923 31,1922 31,1922 30,1923 31,1922 31,1922 773, 580 770, 932 657, 738 620, 367 534,415 532,440 5, 620, 048 2, 701, 705 1, 823, 779 993,678 796, 841 772, 897 733, 748, 576, 588, 506, 506, 826 060 673 343 676 775 OVER 4, 766, 2,185, 1, 549, 465, 560, 687, 883 283 008 766 663 029 558,485 670, 585 319,198 533, 905 416,912 423, 715 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 W a s h i n g t o n , D . C_. Newark, N . J Minneapolis, Minn. C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio__. N e w Orleans, L a . _ . 1846 1802 1836 1867 1819 1805 June Dec. June June June June 30,1923 31,1922 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 484, 595 470,481 438, 699 409,125 406,387 404, 575 457,147 437, 571 414, 524 380, 582 401, 247 387, 219 373,857 | 331,069 347,469 301,408 363,591 339,075 Kansas City, M o . . . Indianapolis, I n d . . . Rochester, N . Y Seattle, W a s h Jersey City, N . J__ 1853 1831 1834 1869 1827 Oct. June June June June 21,1922 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 346, 598 342, 718 318, 892 2 315,312 309, 034 324,410 314,194 295, 750 315,312 298,103 248,381 233,650 218,149 237,194 267,779 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 100,030 T O 300,000 1 ! 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.. Louisville, K y 1851 1859 1837 1816 1824 May June June June Feb. 31, 30, 30. 30, 28, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 273, 256 272,031 269, 338 261,082 257, 406 258, 288 256,491 243,164 237, 031 234, 891 207, 214 213, 381 168,497 181,511 223, 928 P r o v i d e n c e , R . I_. St. P a u l , M i n n . . . O a k l a n d , Calif.... Atlanta, Ga A k r o n , Ohio 1832 1854 1854 1847 1836 Mar. June Dec. June June 31, 30, 31, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1922 1923 1923 242, 036 241,891 236, 682 222, 963 2 208, 435 237, 595 234, 698 216, 261 200, 616 208,435 224, 326 214, 744 150,174 154,839 69,067 Omaha: Nebr B i r m i n g h a m , Ala.. Worcester, M a s s . . . Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va 1857 1871 1848 1848 1782 June Mar. May June July 30, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 30, 1923 31, 1923 204, 382 194, 680 191, 637 184, 511 181, 267 191, 601 178, 806 179, 754 171,717 171, 667 124,096 132, 685 145, 986 137, 249 127, 628 San A n t o n i o , T e x . . . Dallas, T e x . . . New Haven, Conn. Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio 1837 1856 1784 1849 1841 Nov. Oct. June June June 30, 31, 30, 30, 30, 180, 835 173, 696 172, 967 170,067 165, 530 161, 379 158, 976 162, 537 162, 351 152, 559 96, 614 92,104 133, 605 131,105 116, 577 1922 1922 1923 1923 1923 P o p u l a t i o n not e s t i m a t e d . Increase due to annexed territory. P o p u l a t i o n as of J a n . 1,1920. 75 GENERAL TABLES TABLE 1.- -YEAR OF INCORPORATION, DATE OF R E P O R T E D , P O P U L A T I O N , AND A R E A : MIDDLE OF FISCAL YEAR 1923—Continued F o r 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 . 11. F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 13] Year of incorporation as a city POPULATION E>ate of m i d d l e of fiscal year Estimated as of middle of fiscal year Decennial census J a n . 1, 192Q A p r . 15, 1910 Land area (acres), J u l y 1, 1923 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 Norfolk, V a Houston, Tex Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio Grand Rapids, M i c h . . Springfield, M a s s 1845 1839 1868 1850 1852 June June June Sept. May 30, 1923 30, 1923 30, 1923 30, 1922 31, 1923 Bridgeport, C o n n . . Fort Worth, Tex_. Scranton, P a Paterson, N . J Hartford, Conn 1836 1872 1866 1851 1784 Sept. Dec. June June Sept. 30, 31, 30, 30, 30, Des Moines, Iowa I N e w Bedford, M a s s Trenton, N . J | Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h . . . . i Camden, N . J | 1857 1847 1792 1851 1828 Sept. May June June June Nashville, T e n n Fall R i v e r , M a s s Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Kansas City, Kans ! j ! | | 1806 1854 1686 1832 1886 Lowell, M a s s Flint, Mich Erie, P a Cambridge, Mass vReading, P a | I ! j j Yonkers, N . Y Duluth, Minn... Spokane, Wash Elizabeth, N . J j ___i __l I U t i c a , N . Y__ Lynn, M a s s . . Tacoma, Wash Jacksonville, F l a . 159, 089 155,170 150,436 144,166 143,879 115, 777 138,276 132,358 137, 634 129, 614 67,452 78,800 79, 066 112, 571 1922 1922 1923 1923 1922 i 143, 555 141, 678 140, 636 139,579 i 138,036 143, 555 106,482 137, 783 135,875 138,036 102, 054 73, 312 129,867 125, 600 98, 915 30, 31, 30, 30, 30, 1922 1923 1923 1923 1923 137,825 129, 861 127,390 126, 241 124,157 126,468 121,217 119,289 118,110 116,309 June June June Dec. June 30, 30, 30, 31, 30, 1923 1923 1923 1922 1923 122, 628 120, 912 117,375 116, 648 115,781 118, 342 120,485 113,344 110,168 101,177 110, 364 119,295 100, 253 87,411 82, 331 1836 1855 1851 1846 1847 June Aug. July Sept. July 30, 1923 31, 1922 1, 1923 30, 1922 1, 1923 115,089 112,823 112, 571 111,069 110,917 112, 759 91, 599 93, 372 109, 694 107, 784 106, 294 38, 550 66, 525 104, 839 96, 071 1872 1870 1883 1855 June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1923 1923 107, 520 106,289 104, 573 103, 947 100,176 98,917 104,437 95, 783 79, 803 78,466 104, 402 73,409 i 1832 | 1850 j 1875 1822 June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1923 1923 103,457 102, 683 101, 731 100, 046 94,156 99,148 96,965 91, 558 74,419 89, 336 83, 743 57, 699 96, 652 96,815 92,777 | 94,538 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 1 Oklahoma City, Okla.__ C a n t o n , Ohio Somerville, M a s s Schenectady, N . Y Waterbury, Conn 1891 1854 1871 1798 1853 Dec. June June June June 31,1922 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 99, 760 99, 248 98,807 98, 773 98,411 91, 295 87,091 93,091 88, 723 91, 715 64,205 50, 217 77, 236 72,826 73,141 T u l s a , Okla Lawrence, M a s s Fort Wayne, I n d E l Paso, T e x Evansville, I n d 1903 1853 1839 1873 1847 Dec. June June Sept. June 31,1922 30,1923 30,1923 30,1922 30,1923 97, 788 97, 289 93,673 93,089 90, 569 72,075 94, 270 86, 549 77, 560 85,264 18,182 85, 892 63,933 39, 279 69, 647 Savannah, Ga Knoxville, T e n n Allentown, P a San Diego, Calif.. Bayonne, N . J 1789 1815 1867 1850 1869 June Mar. July June June 30,1923 31,1923 1,1923 30,1923 30,1923 89,448 88,044 87, 329 87,126 84, 398 83,252 77,818 73, 502 74,683 76,754 65, 064 36, 346 51,913 39, 578 55, 545 Manchester, N . H _ . Harrisburg, P a Peoria, 111 Wichita, Kans St. Joseph, M o 1846 1860 1845 1871 1853 June July June June Oct. 30,1923 1,1923 30,1923 30,1923 21,1923 81, 383 81,129 79,675 79, 261 78,195 78,384 75,917 76,121 72,217 77,939 70, 063 64,186 66,950 52,450 77,403 Population as of Jan. 1, 1920. 76 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES TABLE 1 . — Y E A R OF INCORPORATION, D A T E O F M I D D L E OF FISCAL 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 3 — C o n t i n u e d YEAR [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 13] Year of incorporation as a city POPULATION Date of middle of fiscal year Estimated as of middle of fiscal year Decennial census Jan. 1, 1920 Apr. 15, 1910 Land area (acres), July 1, 1923 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000)—Cont r u e d 100 101 Sioux City, I o w a . . . South Eend, Ind Wilkes-Barre, P a . . . Binghamton, N. Y . Portland, Me 1857 1865 1871 1867 1832 Sept. June July June June 30,1922 30,1923 1,1923 30,1923 30,1923 77, 854 76, 859 76, 258 73, 416 73,129 71, 227 70, 983 73, 833 66, 800 69, 272 47,828 53,684 67,105 j 48,443 58,571 28,020. 0 9, 867. 5 3, 346. 8 5,991.0 13, 808. 0 102 103 104 105 106 Rockford, 111 Troy, N . Y Charleston, S. C__ Little Bock, Ark. Johnstown, Pa__. 1852 1816 1783 1831 1889 June June June June July 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 1,1923 72, 419 i 72, 013 71, 245 70,916 69, 966 65,651 72, 013 67, 957 65,142 67, 327 45,401 76,813 58,833 45,941 55,482 1 6,861. 0 6, 630. 4 2, 873. 6 10,154.4 3, 488. 9 107 108 109 110 111 Sacramento, CalifEast St. Louis, 111. Brockton, Mass___ Terre Haute, Ind__ Saginaw, Mich 1863 1865 1881 1833 1889 June June May June Dec. 30,1923 30,1923 31,1923 30,1923 31,1922 69,950 69, 729 69, 553 69, 439 69,168 65,908 66, 767 66, 254 66, 083 61,903 44,696 I 58,547 I 56,878 58,157 50, 510 8, 774. 0 8. 627. 0 13, 677. 9 5, 759. 0 10, 368. 0 112 113 114 115 116 Gary, Ind Pawtucket, R. I___ Hoboken, N . J Long Boach, Calif. Passaic, N . J.-_•-... 1909 1886 1855 1897 1873 June June June Dec. June 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 31,1922 30,1923 69,054 68, 799 i 68,166 67, 268 67, 111 55, 378 64, 248 68,166 55, 593 63,841 16,802 51, 622 70,324 17,809 54,773 25,172. 4 5, 494. 0 830.0 9, 308. 7 2,001. 7 117 118 119 120 121 Springfield, O h i o . . . Chester Pa Hamtramck, Mich. Altoona, Pa Racine, Wis__ 1850 1866 1922 1868 1848 J u n e 30,1923 July 1,1923 Aug. 31,1923 July 1,1923 J u n e 30,1923 65,857 64,697 64,671 64,458 64,393 60, 840 58,030 48,615 60,331 58, 593 46,921 38,537 3,559 52,127 38,002 7, 296.5 3,020.0 1,527.0 2,653.9 3<858.0 122 123 124 125 126 Lansing, Mich New Britain, Conn.. Mobile, Ala Berkeley, Calif Springfield, 111. 1858 1871 1814 1878 1840 Oct. Sept. Mar. Dec. Aug. 31,1922 30,1922 31,1922 31,1922 31,1922 64, 244 63,677 63,638 62,191 61,202 57,327 59,316 60,777 56,036 59,183 31,229 43,916 51,521 40,434 1 51,678 7,082.0 8,519.0 9,155. 2 5,494.7 5, 532. 5 127 128 129 130 131 Hoi yoke, Mass Highland Park, Mich. Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, Tenn Bethlehem, P a . . . 1873 1918 1851 1851 1918 May Dec. Sept. Mar. July 31,1923 31,1922 30,1922 31,1923 1 1,1923 j 61,073 60,567 60,290 60,001 59,628 60, 203 46,499 56, 727 57, 895 50,358 57,730 4,120 43,028 44,604 12,837 13,544.9 1,895.0 10,393.0 7,475.2 11,172.0 132 133 134 135 136 Lincoln, Nebr Niagara Falls, N . Y . Covington, Ky Haverhill, Mass Portsmouth, Va 1871 „ F e b . June 1892 June 1834 June 1870 June 1858 28,1923 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 58> 397 58,082 57, 877 57,405 57,341 54,948 50,760 57,121 53,884 54,387 43,973 30,445 53,270 44,115 33,190 8,021.0 5,900.0 3,837.0 21,192.8 3,200.0 137 138 139 140 141 Huntington, W. V a . East Orange, N . J . . . Macon, Ga.__ Wheeling, W. V a . . . . Cicero, Ell 1872 1899 1832 1836 1869 Dec. June June Dec. June 31,1922 30,1922 30,1923 31,1922 30,1923 57,026 56,601 56,331 i 56,208 55, 968 50,177 50,710 52,995 56,208 44,995 31,161 34,371 1 40,665 41,641 14,557 8, 532.0 2,516.0 5,966.0 6, 508.4 3, 678.5 142 143 144 145 Roanoke, Va Tampa, Fla._ _. Lancaster, Pa _. Winston-Salem, N . C . 1884 1887 1818 1913 June Nov. Nov. Nov. 30,1923 30,1922 30,1922 30,1922 55, 502 55, 310 54,929 - 54,885 50, 842 51,608 53,150 48,395 34,874 37, 782 47, 227 22, 700 5,760.0 8,168. 8 2, 530.0 4,853.0 146 147 148 149 Shreveport, L a . Jackson, Mich.. Augusta, Ga Fresno, Calif. _ . 1839 1843 1798 1885 June June June Dec. 30,1923 1 30,1923 30,1923 ! 31,1922 J 54,590 54,482 54,264 54,086 43, 874 48,374 52,548 45,086 28,015 31,433 1 41,040 24, 892 I 8,486.0 5,653.0 6,012.0 5,432.1 97 i Population as of Jan. 1,1920. 77 GENEBAL TABLES TABLE 1.—YEAR O F INCORPORATION, DATE OF R E P O R T E D , P O P U L A T I O N , AND A R E A : MIDDLE OF FISCAL YEAR 1923—Continued [ F o r 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 . 11. F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 13] Year of incorporation as a city POPULATION D a t e of m i d d l e of fiscal y e a r Estimated as of middle of fiscal year D e c e n n i a l census J a n . 1, 1920 A p r . 15, 1910 Land area (acres), J u l y 1, 1923 GROUP 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 Quincy, M a s s P a s a d e n a , Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J 1886 1857 1854 June Dec. June June 30,1923 31,1922 30,1923 30,1923 53,368 52,577 52,555 52,349 47,876 45,354 50,022 50, 707 32,642 30, 291 43,684 46,150 10,567.6 10,163.2 5,460.0 7,362.0 Kalamazoo, M i c h . . Lakewood, O h i o . . . Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C . . _ 1884 1911 1882 1816 June June June Nov. 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 30,1922 51, 749 51,304 50, 797 50,040 48,403 41,732 49,187 46,338 39,437 15,181 44,404 34,014 5, 285.0 3,474.0 3, 252.1 8,167.0 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 Cedar Rapids, I o w a . W i c h i t a Falls, Tex__ York, P a Elmira, N . Y Newton, Mass 1850 1899 1887 1864 1873 Sept. Sept. July June June 30,1922 30,1922 1,1923 30,1923 .30,1923 49,177 49,052 48, 506 48,354 48,305 45, 566 40,079 47, 512 45, 393 46,054 32, 811 8,200 44, 750 37,176 7,805. 0 6, 787. 7 2,220. 0 4, 451. 2 11,457.0 Bay City, M i c h . . McKeesport, Pa.. N e w Castle, Pa._ Decatur, I1L-. Oak P a r k , 111 1865 1891 1869 1856 1902 Dec. 31,1922 J u l y 1,1923 J u l y 1,1923 Oct. 31,1923 J u n e 30,1923 48, 292 48, 255 48,058 47, 799 47,217 47, 554 46, 781 44, 938 43, 818 39,858 45,166 42, 694 36, 280 31,140 19,444 6,316.8 2,240. 0 5,000. 0 4, 744. 3 2,880.0 Chelsea, M a s s Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind Galveston, T e x M o u n t Vernon, N . Y . 1857 1850 1884 1839 1892 June June June Dec. Oct. 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 31,1922 31,1922 47,052 46,662 46, 609 46, 502 46,171 43,184 40,472 36, 004 44,255 42, 726 32,452 ! 21,371 ! 20,925 I 36,981 | 30,919 | 1,191. 6 3,680. 0 13, 300. 5 4, 985. 6 2,644. 4 Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R . I Pittsfield, M a s s P e r t h A m b o y , N . J_ Montgomery, A l a . _ 1881 1888 1891 1871 1837 Dec. June June June Dec. 31,1923 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 31,1923 45,897 45,432 45, 239 45,162 45,108 40, 422 43,496 41, 763 41, 707 43, 464 20,640 38,125 32,121 32,121 38,136 6,464. 0 5,532. 0 26,048. 6 2.958.0 4,371.0 Stockton, Calif Medford, M a s s l i m a , Ohio Charleston, W . Va_. Lexington, K y 1850 1892 1871 1818 1832 June June June Dec. June 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 31,1923 30,1923 44,897 44, 782 44, 757 44, 741 43, 673 40, 296 39,038 41, 326 39, 608 41,534 23,253 23,150 30, 508 22, 996 35, 099 5.396. 2 5,253. 0 4,060. 0 2, 964. 0 3, 210. 0 Greensboro, N . C_ P u e b l o , Colo Salem, M a s s Madison, Wis Everett, Mass 1873 1836 1853 1892 Nov. June June June June 30,1922 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 43,525 43, 519 i 42,529 42,519 42,511 19, 861 43,050 42, 529 38, 378 40,120 15, 895 41, 747 43,697 25, 531 33,484 11,175.0 7,188.4 5,113. 5 4,108. 8 2,150. 7 Butte, Mont F i t c h b u r g , Mass__ E a s t Chicago, I n d . . San Jose, Calif Williamsport, P a . _ 1879 1872 1893 1850 1866 Oct. May June May July 31,1923 31,1923 30,1923 31,1923 1,1923 42, 257 42,155 42,084 41, 903 41, 762 41,611 41,029 35, 967 39,642 36,198 39,165 37,826 19,098 28, 946 31,860 3,319. 0 17,583. 6 6, 396. 0 4,836. 0 5, 619. 2 ' West Hoboken, N . J . E v a n s t o n , 111 H a m i l t o n , Ohio Brookline, M a s s Jamestown, N . Y 1888 1892 1854 1705 1886 June June June June Aug. 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 31,1922 41, 758 41, 465 41,458 41,336 41,010 40,074 37, 234 39,675 37, 748 38, 917 35,403 24, 978 35,279 27, 792 31,297 546. 0 4,828. 9 3, 768.2 4, 240.3 5.397. 5 Springfield, M o . . . Waco, Tex Muskegon, M i c h . L o r a i n , Ohio Muncie, I n d 1855 1856 1870 1894 1865 Dec. Sept. June June June 31,1922 30,1922 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 41,000 40, 956 40, 718 40,527 40,321 39, 631 38, 500 36, 570 37,295 36,524 35,201 26,425 24,062 28,883 24,005 5.033.1 4, 883. 2 4,260. 0 6,500. 0 4,558.0 i P o p u l a t i o n as of J a n . 1, 1920. 78 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES TABLE 1 . — Y E A R OF INCORPORATION, D A T E OF M I D D L E OF FISCAL 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 3 — C o n t i n u e d YEAR [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 13] Year of incorporation as a city POPULATION Date of middle of fiscal year Estimated as of middle of fiscal year Decennial census Jan. 1, 1920 Apr. 15, 1910 Land area (acres), July 1, 1923 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 1 1861 1890 1852 1805 1889 Oct. May June June Mar. 31. 1922 31, 1923 30, 1923 30, 1923 31, 1923 Dubuque, Iowa Battle Creek, Mich Aurora, 111 Waterloo, Iowa New Rochelle, N . Y . „ . 1840 1859 1857 1868 1899 Sept. Sept. June Sept. June 30, 1922 i 30, 1922 30, 1923 30, 1922 30, 1923 39, 39, 39, 38, 38, Stamford, Conn Tauntoa, Mass Council Bluffs, Iowa... Portsmouth, Ohio Rock Island, 111 1893 1864 1853 1815 1899 June May Sept. June Sept. Poughkeepsie, N. Y Quincy, 111 Austin, Tex Auburn, N. Y New Brunswick, N. J . . 1854 1839 1839 1848 1863 Easton, Pa Newport News, Va Danville, 111 Ogden, Utah Wilmington, N. C Pontiac, Mich Chicopee, Mass Joliet, III Columbia, S. C Superior, Wis 40,034 40,018 39, 801 39,688 i 39, 671 34,273 36, 214 38,442 37, 524 39, 671 14, 532 25,401 34, 670 26,319 40, 384 323 250 051 930 860 39,141 36,164 36, 397 36, 230 36, 213 38, 494 25, 267 29, 807 26, 693 28, 867 15, 1923 31, 1923 30, 1922 30, 1923 30, 1922 38, 642 38,148 38,107 37, 648 37, 625 35, 096 37,137 36,162 33,011 35,177 25,138 34, 259 29, 292 23, 481 24, 335 4, 465. 0 30, 266. 0 11, 562. 8 6, 918. 4 5, 947. 0 June Oct. June Dec. June 30, 1923 31, 1922 30, 1923 31, 1922 ! 30, 1923 37, 37, 36, 36, 36, 35, 000 35, 978 34, 876 36,192 32, 779 27, 36. 29, 34, 23, 936 587 860 668 388 10,161. 0 1887 1896 1867 1861 1866 July Dec. Oct. June Nov. 1, 1923 31, 1922 31, 1922 30, 1923 30, 1922 33, 813 35, 596 33, 776 32,804 33, 372 28, 20, 27, 25, 25, 523 205 871 580 748 2, 226.1 1, 920. 0 6, 290. 0 10, 565. 9 3, 534. 0 1892 1872 1865 1885 1854 July June June June Dec. 1, 1923 30, 1923 30, 1923 30, 1923 1 31, 1922 34, 34, 34, 34, 33, 32, 33, 30, 33, 31, 277 268 067 524 012 25. 452 29, 630 17. 010 31, 267 24,127 1822 1812 1863 1853 June June Aug. June 30, 1923 30, 1923 31, 1922 30, 1923 33, 937 33, 920 33, 314 33,197 31, 035 32, 319 31, 791 33,162 22, 982 27,875 26, 247 33, 062 6, 500. 0 2, 265. 0 22,100. 0 5, 018. 7 1854 Green Bay, Wis 1828 Columbus, Ga 1 1869 Watertown, N. Y... 1872 Moline, 111 .. June May May Sept. 30, 1923"! 31, 1923 ! 31, 1922 i 30, 1922 33,100 33, 063 32, 888 32, 321 31,017 31,125 31, 285 30, 734 25, 236 20, 554 26, 730 24,199 8,169. 3 2, 304. 0 5, 433. 6 4,183. 2 1853 1884 1784 1 1898 Sept. Julv June Dec. 30 31 28 31 1922 1923 1923 1922 32, 245 32, 051 31, 374 31,312 30, 955 30, 915 30, 255 30,277 26, 398 27, 834 27,149 25, 278 2, 998. 0 7, 940. 4 4, 445. 0 5, 446. 9 1865 1856 1805 1878 June June July June 30 30 31 30 1923 1923 1923 1923 31, 288 i 30, 421 30, 281 i 30,105 30, 366 30, 421 30, 070 30,105 27,805 30, 417 29, 494 29, 078 2, 6, 3, 5, Hazleton, Pa Orange. N. J Kokomo, Ind Amsterdam, N. Y Petersburg, Va 1 1 Pensacola, Fla Norristown, Pa Lewiston, Me Oshkosh, Wis Sheboygan, Wis Walthem, Mass Newport, R. I Muskogee, Okla Newburgh, N. Y La Crosse, Wis Lynchburg, Va Colorado Springs, Colo i Population as of Jan. 1, 1920. 545 478 683 663 090 35, 720 i 35, 596 35, 400 35, 391 35, 327 737 629 565 336 939 4, 410. 0 14,661. 4 2,499. 2 3,831.0 23, 400. 0 6, 3, 4, 8, 6, 080.0 678. 0 446. 4 287. 0 400. 0 1, 782. 0 4, 200. 0 5, 390. 0 3, 205. 0 3, 1, 3, 3, 2, 827. 414. 366. 484. 560. 257. 364. 200. 895. 2 4 6 3 0 3 8 0 8 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 : 1923 [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 . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 14] AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T a >>3 OF D a t e of close of fiscal year Revenue Aggregate of receipts a n d cash on h a n d at beginning of year 1 $2,132,309, 613 $2, 404, 030, 021 $592, 448,174 $5,128, 787,808 Grand total. Group Group Group Group Group Nonrevenue C a s h on h a n d at beginning of year I II._. III. IV.. V... 1,115, 859, 4S3 254, 213, 880 374,840,412 237, 763, 631 149, 632, 207 1, 411, 725,168 319, 794, 862 348,147,468 205, 434, 391 118, 928,132 269, 324, 845 2, 796,909, 496 92, 977, 976 666, 986, 718 116,994,357 839, 982, 237 71, 829, 237 515, 027, 259 41, 321, 759 309, 882,098 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 1 NEW YORK, N. ?, $412,190,333 350, 075,144 3, 276, 298 446,985 Y. General t r e a s u r y . M o r t g a g e tax fund._ Foreign insurance tax 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 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. 31,1923 31,1923 31,1923 31,1923.... 31,1923 31,1923 31,1923 31,1923 . .i CHICAGO, I I I C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y 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 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 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 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 funds I n v e s t m e n t fund Dec. 31,1923 Dec. 31,1923 Sept. 30, Dec. 31,1923 Dec. 31,1923 . Dec. 31,1923 Nov. Nov. May Nov. Nov. . 168, 007,174 84,838, 786 73, 442, 553 9,24# 1, 581, 885 9, 805,105 18, 036 11, 725 238,472,600 90, 034,951 55, 485,185 10,383 4,407, 738 29,421, 538 710,107 107, 696, 526 8,040,123 99, 615, 629 39, 419 1,355 51, 356, 374 46,138, 936 5,188, 912 28, 526 24, 656, 095 23, 772,138 383, 957 500, 000 14,954, 702 14,924,941 30,1923 30,1923 31,1923 30,1923 30,1923 J u n e 30,1923. J u n e 30, Dec. 31.1923 J u n e 30,1923._ 47, 008, 593 9,304,789 2, 078,524 1 $678, 724, 846 562, 830, 736 3, 228, 626 614, 567 1, 019,132 71, 078,958 12, 648, 207 7,938,815 19, 365, 805 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 the y e a r . 5,552 55,421 305 2, 583,145 2,281,596 301, 549 i Governmental-cost Nongovernmental-cost $610, 599,015 i$2, 361, 049, 079 $2,157,139, 714 274, 088, 305 96, 773,819 118, 378, 599 75, 640,862 45, 717,430 1,188, 621,436 1, 334,199, 755 285, 748, 742 284, 464,157 281, 383, 532 440, 220,106 162,107,160 277, 279, 237 93, 700, 525 170, 464,143 OVER $32,913, 664 $1,123, 828, 843 17, 604, 508 930, 510,388 6, 504,924 1,061,552 550,438 1, 569,570 7, 777,105 125, 864, 656 1,236,052 23,189, 048 10,017,339 25,111,366 5, 745, 561 63, 310, 783 56,149, 279 26, 390,849 6,180 961, 722 28,271,296 519,232 2, 554, 745 2,493,467 Cash on h a n d at close of year 469,790, 557 231,023, 016 155,318, 587 25, 806 6, 951,345 67,497, 939 1,229, 339 125,205,973 25,458,531 99,615,629 63, 007 68, 501 305 78, 595, 614 72,192, 670 5, 874, 418 528,526 1 $26, 035, 031 15, 696,472 1,019,132 2,123,251 2,079, 749 $429, 030,102 418, 445, 738 48, 630 465,180 235,794 9,834, 760 5,116,427 65,876,048 56, 522,982 27,126, 548 9,782 1,202,184 27,449, 744 734, 724 1, 231,326 1, 202,085 164,254,356 83, 836,925 80, 949,998 16,024 2, 839,367 31,536 8,063 20,873 305 2, 259, 667 1,921, 727 337, 940 5,908 14,162,378 14,156,470 43, 678,002 43, 240,914 437,088 $668, 763, 710 496,368,178 6,456, 294 596,372 550,438 123, 505, 611 11,274,539 10,017,339 19,994,939 239,660,153 90,663,109 47, 242,041 2,909, 794 40,016, 659 494. 615 109,812,1C9 10,09 J, 176 99, 615, 629 49,036 47, 628 32, 657,945 27,030, 029 5, 099,390 528, 526 ~3 CO TABLE 2.—SUMMARY O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND G A S H B A L A N C E S , BY .DIVISIONS AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L GOVERNMENT: 1923— Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] 6 CITY, A N D 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 Nonrevenue hand at beginning of year II Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year l Cash on hand at close of year i fAXMENTS Governmental-cost Nongovernmental-cost GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 AND OVER—Continued CHICAGO, III.—Continued. Park district General treasury Sinking funds Public trust funds.. Investment funds.. Private trust funds. Sanitary district General treasury. PHILADELPHIA, P A City corporation General treasury Special assessment fund. Library fund Museum fund Sinking fund Public trust funds Investment funds Private trust funds School district General treasury Sinking fund Publi c trust fund Investment fund Poor district General treasury Public trust funds Feb. 28, Mar. 31, Apr. 30, May 9, May 31, June 30, July 31, Dec. 31, 1923. Feb. 28, Mar. 31, Apr. 30, Dec. 31,1923. June 30, Dec. 31,1923 Feb. 28, May 31, Apr. 30, 1923. Feb. 28, Mar. 31, Apr. 30, Dec. 31,1923. Dec. 31,1923.. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. M a r . 31, Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923 $10,091,328 9, 587, 587 $8, 771,120 7,106, 605 $2,023,194 1, 549,628 841,453 $20,885,642 18, 243,820 $3, 663, 588 3, 393,957 $12,954,195 12, 549, 536 $4, 267,859 2, 300,327 1,489,985 100, 752 216,077 1,173,156 742, 250 343, 557 26,886 96,127 188, 582 526, 782 247,430 211,949 18, 350 508, 507 287, 582 21,794 37, 625 26,973 39,057 66,030 45, 866 6, 765,984 6, 765,984 7, 313,908 7,313,908 420 420 14, 080,312 14,080, 312 2,198,485 2,198,485 9, 622,856 9, 622,856 2, 258,971 2, 258,971 98,104,005 71, 627,154 55,305,802 998,485 18,153 142,614 2,216,853 8, 535,391 4,409,856 47,898,992 39,896,391 20, 862,015 23,383,049 16,392, 269 15,482, 720 20, 710,356 15,811,559 12, 842,308 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 29,475 347 105,876,381 75,409, 389 59, 778, 745 998,485 520,912 212,340 9,970, 950 3, 907, 689 20, 268 42, 799,309 36,694,866 19,029,484 504, 867 59, 728 15,114,070 3,342, 620 13,000 91 7, 931,361 6, 648,650 853,375 178,953 250,383 71, 240 63, 240 8,000 169, 386,046 127, 915, 814 91, 650, 537 998,485 600,027 228, 533 17,854,941 12,126,752 4,450, 653 5,886 41,175,926 39,460, 830 1,192,323 203, 543 319, 230 294,306 284,949 9,357 26, 283, 607 26,032,077 196,076 23,330 32,124 193, 244 192,234 1,010 79,115 16,193 1, 864, 697 961,976 41,394 5,876 4, 870,368 4, 592,978 246,357 714 30,319 28, 429 27, 656 773 20,164 30, 279,155 30,114, 944 162, 683 1,528 187, 837 187, 593 244 6,019, 294 7, 257,087 4,388,991 10 6,026,403 4, 752,908 945,966 40,146 287,383 78,040 69, 700 8,340 DETROIT, MICH City corporation General treasury Welfare department funds. _ Cash in transit Sinking funds Public trust funds Investment funds Private trust funds. County General treasury C ounty-as-agent fund Soldiers' relief commission. _ Sinking fund Private trust funds June June June June June June June 30, 1923. 30, 192330, 192330, 1923. 30, 1923. 30, 1923. 30, 1923. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 30, 192330, 1923.. 30, 192330, 192330, 1923.. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 192319381923. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. CLEVELAND, OHIO City corporation General treasury Fee and special fund Annexed territory 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 Fee and special funds Library fund Sinking funds Investment fund A u g . 31, 1923 M a r . 31, A u g . 31, 1923M a r . 31, 1923 M a r . 31, Aug. 31, 1923_. A u g . 31, 1923 ST. LOUIS, M O City corporation General treasury_ _ Collector's fund Circuit court fee fund Probate court fee fund Public improvement fund. Convict labor account Library fund Museum fund State revenue fund Sinking funds Public trust funds Apr. 9, 1923 Apr. 9, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Apr. 9, 1923 Apr. 9, 1923 Apr. 9, 1923 Apr. 20, 1923 Apr. 9, 1923 Apr. 9, 1923 Feb. 28, Apr. 9, Dec. 31, 1923. Apr. 9,30, 1923 Apr. 9, 1923 87, 361, 027 79, 272, 911 72, 734, 597 4,563 133, 635, 781 121, 670,341 110,107,533 7,500 i, 354,048 119, 238 60,465 11, 229,154 110, 566 104,400 111, 188 11,965,440 2,195, 849 9,466, 288 20,196 270, 618 12,489 8,088,116 8,049, 276 7,095,170 5, 821,102 3, 417, 208 1,979 34,000 2, 327, 719 27, 808 12,388 1, 274, 068 1,194, 546 74 47, 838 31,610 59, 463,465 32, 534, 272 22, 613, 770 121, 821 69, 450, 362 20, 653, 760 15, 681, 212 43, 027, 511 15, 007, 753 10, 285, 219 9, 771, 991 26, 690 4,411,305 334, 021 227, 222 43, 437,171 3, 676, 005 39,473, 387 175, 907 111,872 5, 359,431 3,128, 372 177,044 4,124, 618 94, 562 326, 310 11, 502, 727 5, 753, 266 4, 527, 730 963, 359 258, 372 16, 517,031 12,482, 568 1,996,612 233, 470 977 2,943,211 1, 020, 553 70, 699 9, 668, 550 8, 568, 543 3, 278, 513 9, 622, 923 5,108, 368 2, 911,098 5, 287, 298 3, 856, 057 1, 431, 241 21, 641, 895 17, 412,033 66, 410 976, 855 3,159, 071 27, 526 36, 692, 013 25, 468, 074 23, 213, 660 302, 898 139, 939 70, 880 1, 347,156 45, 402 17, 628 2,828 200,100 94, 873 32, 710 Investment funds... Private trust funds.. 1 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of t^e year. 2,113, 611 55, 886 55,983, 486 39,144, 985 29, 403, 271 302, 898 139, 939 70, 880 1, 443, 980 45,402 434, 856 13,112 2, 986, 805 3, 812,147 399, 414 2,194 71, 335 20, 946 96, 824 ~46I~933 2, 986, 805 1, 498, 436 248, 655 38, 625 18, 752 15, 295 10, 284 5,902,412 1 3,364,008 228,091,978 206, 764,354 186, 259, 338 14,042 34,000 19, 910, 921 257, 612 164, 865 123, 576 21, 327, 624 11,439,671 9, 466, 288 20, 270 357, 296 44, 099 171,941,338 68,195, 785 48, 580, 201 121, 821 177,044 18, 307, 914 455, 273 553, 532 60, 227,196 13, 285, 328 44, 001,117 2, 570, 507 370, 244 43, 518, 357 33, 022, 973 66,410 5, 916, 678 4,413, 094 99, 202 693 105,994,981 ; 98,303,524 96,511,459 13,349 3,315,755 35,252 1,727,812 50,904 12,308 2,538,404 2,501,145 7,691,457 7,671,452 265 1, 782 35,212 355, 514 8,887 62,781,886 33,412,093 28,159,483 121, 821 3, 336, 779 86, 926 405, 880 7, 458, 360 6, 010, 258 35, 801 1,044, 545 367, 756 19, 383, 982 13, 549, 705 4, 762,464 368, 325 7, 703, 926 7,167, 508 536,418 21, 665, 867 18, 913, 565 66,410 1,097, 662 1, 588, 230 4, 609 5, 497 32, 596, 693 23,032, 405 20, 597,146 205,178 129, 918 55,288 1, 443, 980 45,402 394,354 1,650 2, 017, 707 49, 467 159, 328 161 1 20,850 34,000 14, 867, 354 171,456 164,865 . Ill, 268 11,097, 763 1, 267,074 9,466, 288 20,005 48,189, 359 21, 347, 017 17, 517, 432 4, 814, 226 991, 245 28, 806 12, 787, 920 6, 716, 029 4, 617, 899 116,194, 585 105,096, 822 89, 747,879 60,970,093 13,436, 675 2,903, 286 177,044 10, 208, 671 22 147, 652 45,064,910 107, 562 43, 965,316 989, 544 2,488 2,468, 508 559,703 4,790 1, 833, 619 70,396 1.0, 598,873 9, 396,551 4,188,226 97, 720 10,021 15, 592 35, 893 5,965 2,986, 805 1, 794,440 190,619 71,174 96 Q i 5 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 GOVERNMENT: 1923- Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] 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 hand at beginning of year Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year l Cash on hand at close of year j Governmental-cost GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 AND OVER—Continued 6 ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Continued. School district _ General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund . P u b l i c t r u s t funds 7 June June ___ J u n e June June June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. P u b l i c t r u s t funds __ 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1^23 BOSTON, M A S S General t r e a s u r y . C o u n t y fund . _ P u b l i c welfare 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 _ 9 1 1 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 BALTIMORE, M D General t r e a s u r y . 8 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, Los ANGELES, C A L I F . . . Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. _ Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 _ _. •_ 1923 1923 1923 _. L i g h t a n d water emergency fund. Miscellaneous funds Sinking f u n d s . June June June June J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 $1,100, 007 191, 017 275, 791 61, 282 167, 432 4,000 400, 485 $4, 514, 555 4, 054, 473 37, 669 387, 261 4,777 21, 875 8,500 34, 540, 243 33, 088,888 1, 344,603 96,057 10,695 23, 354, 453 14, 887, 415 8, 440, 326 24, 030 2,682 3, 346,087 3,178, 565 136,773 17, 894 10,439 2,416 59, 363,814 53,801,338 523,485 2,218 43,180, 024 27, 791, 303 2, 315, 504 13,757,524 9,524,055 39,333 377,974 1, 546,368 1, 454, 665 1, 657,766 1, 353,148 6, 810,110 1, 931, 683 2, 839, 317 138, 959 4,357 1,785 2,923,792 549, 726 437, 700 276, 776 57,583,733 32,410,497 30, 636,908 1,390,657 92,481 78, 333, 305 16, 596, 017 10, 266. 964 40; 407 __ ._ C i t y corporation._ __ General t r e a s u r y . __ Special assessment fund $11, 223,939 10, 626,709 1,953 369, 775 222,306 3,196 32, 627, 610 14,721,016 9, 236, 080 41,000 I 145,568 1 4, 484, 608 45,821 4,963,633 1 $6, 071, 891 5, 415, 284 53, 840 548, 084 7, 243 25, 859 21, 581 $9, 564, 288 9, 406, 330 2, 496,153 2, 334, 858 122, 518 16,336 21,134 1,307 44,178, 580 44,070,156 116, 301, 362 91,116, 696 2, 878, 322 2,218 4,357 1,732,907 11,280,270 3,936,074 4,934,783 415,735 11,421,898 7,891,922 24,087 60, 280,134 53, 798, 234 2, 704.110 2,218 263 1,353,686 168, 544, 648 63, 727, 530 | 50,139, 952 | 1,431,064 92,481 | 41,000 40, 437,162 16, 042, 785 10,406,662 j $16, 838, 501 14, 872,199 315,413 818, 318 394, 515 29, 071 408, 985 61, 240, 783 51,154, 868 9,921, 702 137, 981 1 21,134 5,098 45,821 9. 593.809 ! 4,094 970 2, 075, 712 624,343 j 534, 864 265,906 120, 000 37, 942 16 108, 424 $1, 202, 322 50, 585 261, 573 150, 234 349, 330 3,196 387, 404 14, 566, 050 4, 749, 854 9, 799,184 13, 221 3,791 879,297 1, 542, 326 67,657,007 37,065,538 32, 708, 910 1,431,064 92,481 44, 599, 330 29, 426, 540 150,125 378, 251 9, 204, 558 2, 432. 434 2,857, 593 149, 829 60, 450, 479 10, 619, 207 7, 024, 380 41,666 5,089.060 i 2. 690, 936 1 45, 821 1,813,813 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 Sinking funds 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 f u n d . ________ I n v e s t m e n t fund _ PITTSBURGH, P A C i t v corporation General t r e a s u r y . Bridge fund Library 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 County General t r e a s u r y __ J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923__ June June June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923.. 1923.. 1923._ 1923 70, 619, 744 34,143, 910 29, 930, 215 3,344 521,112 3, 406, 372 124; 155 158, 712 13, 846,073 9, 313, 798 804,138 17, 447, 388 6, 246, 730 4, 883,126 56 60, 000 1, 246, 523 9,425 47, 600 3, 600, 293 2, 017, 079 277, 014 42, 387, 739 20, 684, 369 20,146, 897 3,288 460, 722 201, 401 31, 755 54, 230 62, 205 167, 636 21, 374 4, 698, 087 3, 261, 018 1, 399, 659 158, 711 50, 921 391, 867 105,151 62, 205 3, 077, 298 91, 616 22, 629, 761 20, 041, 910 2, 205, 328 291, 486 91, 037 129, 022 491 6,280 1,112,136 58, 271 7, 600, 365 6,183,156 1, 062, 205 288, 244 66, 760 255, 760 104, 660 55, 607 951, 851 30, 473 12, 732, 216 12, 065, 933 666, 283 8,519,306 5, 207, 316 37, 736, 226 35, 591,005 1,083, 799 8,958 2,147, 943 3,243 637, 893 418, 661 16, 762, 64i 8, 995, 014 1, 722, 701 44, 926 Dec. 31, 1923 Dec 31, 1923 21, 094, 390 20, 299, 645 794, 745 16, 289, 949 7, 673, 444 6, 689, 225 2,074 49, 200 854, 374 25, 573 52, 998 3, 043, 205 1, 640, 010 216, 839 570, 453 46, 817 25, 245 .... 1, 720, 031 11, 217, 307 8, 906, 920 2, 310, 387 15, 029, 338 6, 445, 879 3, 452, 557 14, 410, 595 13, 768, 080 . _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 9, 497, 079 9, 215, 904 39, 300, 457 20, 024, 587 19. 788, 433 1,270 22, 472 128, 699 60,114 23, 599 6, 917, 496 4,172, 636 540, 279 I J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 142,147 74, 653 7,724 423, 686 13,177, 070 6, 288, 725 4, 755, 358 408,811 4,145 109, 349 309 324, 824 10, 467, 557 5, 037,115 3, 704, 057 361, 784 12, 001 7,585 137, 298 1923.. 1923 _ 1923 . 1923.. 1923.. 1923.. 257,964 502,717 1, 622, 722 70,166, 018 21, 579, 473 44, 281, 933 1, 015, 348 74, 768 161, 865 3, 072, 631 34, 651,100 141, 030 365,110 1, 297, 898 45, 287, 866 2, 774. 278 40, 557, 876 83, 111 15, 950 136, 620 1, 720, 031 16, 449, 422 15,103,170 481, 352 864, 900 [ 449, 440 2, 423, 299 38, 468 82,115 3, 885, 372 3, 501,152 47, 020 1, 352, 600 7, 439, 037 5, 859,149 1, 579, 888 29, 957, 333 3,783,941 909, 826 273, 688 7,487 73, 462 8, 971.154 7, 111, 546 461, 257 pital for insane, a n d h o m e for poor fund. Dec. 31, Dec. 31, T r a i n i n g school fund M o t h e r s ' pension fund ... Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Sinking funds _ _ P u b l i c t r u s t fund __ Dec. 31, School district _ _ __ General t r e a s u r y . _ Dec. 31, Sinking fund _ _ Dec. 31, Dec. 31, 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 _ Dec. 31, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF . _ 1923 1923 1923 1923 1 I J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1923_ 1923 1, 985, 739 17,441 12,358,374 12, 274, 393 57,919 26, 062 31, 744,107 29,196, 785 1, 083, 799 ___ General t r e a s u r y __ _ __ Special assessment fund MuniciDal r a i l w a y accident insurance fund. 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 ___ Private trust fund. __ _ [ 1923 1923 1923 .1923 1923 1 435, 831 1, 027, 692 1 37, 410 923, 923 52, 801 5, 573, 300 4, 506, 499 747, 750 265, 424 53, 627 36, 527, 840 16, 675, 544 10, 652, 382 7, 578,117 47, 870 91, 843 78, 924, 329 53, 450, 446 1,083, 799 139, 713 2, 667, 081 765, 663 14, 716, 513 1, 655,169 2, 204,156 69, 508 377, 687 331, 071 4, 871, 237 1, 271,002 16,121, 892 1, 986,240 104, 250 586,646 465, 818 41,164 494, 993 1,199, 036 47, 491, 869 6, 074, 844 39, 506, 575 332, 849 63,136 161, 865 1, 352, 600 2, 339, 403 750, 768 678, 809 909, 826 10, 784, 617 7, 212, 811 4, 900,192 390 2,159, 849 41, 268 111,112 1. 274, 626 185,173 65. 867 Q > 7,085 318 1, 013, 311 2,872 2, 297,180 1, 792, 821 476, 840 3,242 24, 277 32, 668, 797 12, 652,125 26, 505 2, 723, 294 681,113 15,018,181 1, 567, 579 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 00 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 : 1923- 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 to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of t h i s table, see p . 14] CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T OF D a t e of close of fiscal year Revenue j Nonrevenue 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 ]?, BUFFALO, N. Y ... I .. 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 . . _. Sinking funds _. Public trust funds. _ .. I n v e s t m e n t funds County.. - _ - - . __ .-_. General treasury __ .... County-as-agent fund . . . . C i t y a n d c o u n t y hall fund Private trust fund. _ . ... June June June June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 19231923 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 ! ! : $31, 509,112 28,017, 478 27, 092, 917 191 22, 257 442,832 399,184 60, 097 3, 491, 634 3, 491, 482 152 $37, 449, 077 30, 962, 692 20, 705, 305 3 346, 215 4, 015, 421 178, 579 5, 344, 466 372, 703 6, 486, 385 919, 753 5, 341, 261 2 225, 369 GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N MILWAUKEE, WIS C i t y corporation Genera] t r e a s u r y _ -. 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 County Genera] t r e a s u r y County-as-agent f u n d 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 Dec. 31, Dec. 31, A p r . 30, 1923. Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 A u g . 31, Dec. 31, 1923 1923 1923. 19231923. 1923. 1923. WASHINGTON, D. C General t r e a s u r y Register of wills fund.. J u n e 30, 1923J u n e 3 0 , 1923. $30, 218,734 25,114,221 24, 522, 958 4,772 379, 807 206, 684 5,104, 513 5,102,306 $37,227,849 ! 32,626,225 18,916,521 ! 404,433 561,672 12,029,962 713,637 4,601,624 : 287,766 ! 3,271,833 ! 12,378 Aggregate of receipts an<i cash on h a n d at beginning of year l Cash on h a n d at beginning of year 1,029,647 7,391,435 : 763,562 1,499 Governniental-cost Nongovernmental-cost OVER-Continued $13, 298,193 12, 304, 923 6, 077, 549 1, 576 38,621 4, 329, 343 124,471 1,705,468 27,895 993, 270 168, 860 308, 702 1,246 514,462 $82, 256, 382 71, 285, 093 53, 875, 771 1,770 407,093 8, 787, 596 702, 234 7,110,031 400, 598 10, 971, 289 4,580,095 5,649,963 1,400 739, 831 $14, 265, 272 12, 610, 662 8, 280, 436 1, 767 27, 347 3, 625, 675 191,139 450,030 34, 268 1, 654, 610 781, 435 293, 978 1, 398 577, 799 $35, 847, 351 32, 288, 737 31, 283, 430 $7, 916,414 5, 509, 955 5,241,872 2,486 142,667 $32, 548, 359 27, 521,438 27, 253,400 378, 725 287, 490 339, 092 3, 558, 614 3, 558, 614 $32,143, 759 26, 385, 694 14, 311, 905 3 1,021 4, 874, 431 172, 003 6, 660,001 366 330 5, 758,065 240,046 5, 355, 985 2 162, 032 O F 300,000 T O 500,000 $9,346, 596 6, 931,400 6, 700,862 57,328 173, 210 2,415,196 2,314,134 504 2,207 27,425, 964 26,064, 713 67, 111 Cash on h a n d at close of year 100, 558 i, 284,954 ;, 626, 659 $76, 793,179 64,671,846 50,140,341 409, 205 998, 807 12,236,646 886, 847 12,121,333 7, 704, 206 3, 272,337 12, 378 2,207 1,130, 205 44,102, 353 35, 454, 934 68, 610 122,930 2,406,459 2, 273, 666 1,742 268, 038 5,026, 921 5,026, 921 131,051 12, 700, 937 11,438,262 24,145,039 21,073,050 66,991 $36, 328, 406 31,640,453 17, 645,069 406, 719 588,102 12, 236, 646 763,917 4, 6S7, 953 403,619 3, 270, 595 12,378 2, 207 999,154 7, 256,377 2, 943,622 1,619 liecorder of deeds fund. Militia fund School fund Library fund Park funds Miscellaneous funds Sinking fund Public trust funds Private trust funds June June June June June June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 192319231923. Dec. 31, ! Dec. 31, l Dec. 31, j June 30, j Dec. 31, \ Dec. 31, \ Dec. 31, ' Dec. 31, i Dec. 31, I Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, 1923. 1923. 19231923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 19231923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. NEWARK, N. J City corporation General treasury Court funds Dental clinic fund School fund Library fund Firemen's relief fund License fund Petty cash fund Cash in transit Sinking fund Public trust "funds.. ' Investment fund Private trust funds County.-General treasury County-as-agent fund. _ Health fund Hospital fund Parental school fund- -_ Vocational school fund. Park fund Petty cash fund Cash in transit Sinking fund Public trust funds Investment fund MINNEAPOLIS, M I N N City corporation General treasury Dec. 31, 1923. School laboratory fund. Dec. 31, 1923. Sinking fund Dec. 31, 1923. Public trust funds Dec. 31, 1923. Investment fund Dec. 31, 1923. Private trust funds Dec. 31, 1923. County General treasury Dec. 31, 1923. County-as-agent fund.. Dec. 31, 1923. Sinking funds Dec. 31, 1923. 1 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of 112, 945 88, 903 12, 644 657, 787 161, 797 260, 064 27,062, 276 22, 755, 897 20,121, 671 12, 330 116 2,008,315 24, 966 63, 001 398, 931 112,491 16,076 4, 308, 379 4,112, 603 1,004 11, 353 122 15,176 18, 579 140, 886 4,438 2,218 8,053 51, 298 150, 426 19 741,006 1, 276,479 2, 318,054 296, 652 1, 754, 387 44,117,085 35, 844, 421 24, 066, 797 14,436 12, 500 6, 257, 657 445, 971 3,417 1,050 4, 568 4, 452, 858 316,403 209, 264 59, 500 8, 272, 664 1,918,595 4,408, 657 42,005 24, 443 51,631 348,450 6, 060 685 1. 418, 679 7,953 45, 508 22, .910, 404 20, 483,072 18, 602,032 27, 948 1, 358, 003 310, 069 185, 020 39, 705, 960 17,153, 659 10,192,054 2, 427, 332 2, 391, 988 22, 552, 301 3, 488, 055 18, 80S, 695 255, 551 35, 344 379, 269 186, 514 6, 393, 729 ' 2,093 20,130 1 1,171 26,470 861 72,244 69,796 ! 58,875 1 34, 999 373,749 5,228,002 2,093,935 1,129, 899 2,632 256,070 53,752 16,296 | 489,330 1 123,505 30,177 18,274 I 3,134,067 620,147 2,191, 397 3, 819 2,292 10, 452 210,615 7,913 10, 396 2,622 74, 414 3, 907, 019 2, 675, 380 2, 500, 992 8,411 69, 534 94, 829 1,614 1, 231, 639 655, 129 517, 260 59, 250 141,128 52,489 265, 799 13, 524 813,250 2, 004,062 2, 568, 728 591, 715 2,128,136 43,004 1, 213 28, 205 225 100, 672 299,058 234, 431 74, 203 481, 664 77,993 50, 736 89,933 13,280 677,936 1, 612,210 178,073 304,837 20,131 520 147, 861 19 34,642 92, 794 2,156,222 212, 675 1,646,472 76, 407,363 60, 694, 253 45, 318,387 26, 766 15, 248 8, 520, 042 524, 689 63,001 3, 417 11,346 4, 568 5,321,119 552,399 255, 517 77, 774 15,713,110 6, 651, 345 6, 600. 054 43; 009 15,172 28, 857 1 77, 259 577,644 13, 973 685 1,569,961 15,013 122,138 5,057, 537 1, 745, 290 1,146, 970 32, 691, 934 28, 227,220 17,057,001 12,330 12, 450 8,100,456 459, 900 63,001 38, 657,892 30, 721, 743 27,114,398 14,436 66, 523, 383 40,312,111 I 31, 295, 078 38,359 I 1,806,806 591, 412 6, 578, 749 3,707 6, 409, 950 3,368,144 3,238, 561 10,371 334 117, 277 26,211,272 6, 535,172 19, 325, 955 350,145 I 3, 041, 806 2.600, 871 ' 438,920 2,015 2,798 401,617 38, 727 7,200 4,568 43, 516 58,376 19, 587 23,931 3, 312, 247 715, 242 2, 312, 810 7,493 1,666 14, 888 99, 502 7, 907 685 42, 651 4, 391 105,014 17, 969 26,062 3,417 4,146 2, 232,003 250, 637 39, 442 4, 464, 714 3, 833, 879 41, 896 7,679 23, 848 62, 373 475, 693 606 1, 672 17, 068 28, 732,228 25,353,113 25, 046, 543 25, 983 280, 582 I, 60l 3, 379,115 3,379,115 3,045,600 245, 386 196,488 53, 843 7, 936,149 2,102, 224 4, 287, 244 1,113 1,343 2,449 6,066 1, 526, 704 8, 950 56 31,381, 205 11, 590,854 3,009,974 1,808,472 193, 553 6, 578, 749 2,108 19, 790,351 555,186 18, 887, 035 343,130 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 : 1923- Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] 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 o Nonrevenue uasn on hand at beginning of year A ggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year l Cash on hand at close of year I PAYMENTS Governmental-cost Nongovernmental-cost GROUP I I — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000—Continued 17 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. __ D e c . 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923. 1923 1923 1923 1923 Aug. Aug. June Aug. Aug. June _ June Aug. 31, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 30, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923. 1923... 1923 1923 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 Dec. 31,1923 1923 Dec. Dec. C o u r t h o u s e commission f u n d . _ D e c . Dec. Police commission fund Dec. Dec. Dec. Poor fund I n s t i t u t i o n for defectives fund._ M a y June Dec. Dec. Recreation funds 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 30, 31, 31, 1923" 1923 1923 . 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 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 Library 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 u b l i c t r u s t funds 18 $25, 338,083 15,829,929 8, 391, 276 628,461 4, 611,884 766, 515 1, 431, 793 CINCINNATI, O H I O NEW . 3, 816, 377 3, 657,448 1 5, 691, 777 5,611,509 58,242 12,156 9,870 11,285,853 9,836,070 5, 516, 711 293, 336 ORLEANS, L A _ ._ C i t y corporation 13,686 126, 568 10, 764 4,855 3,056 _ | 1 1 — J 72,387 1,334 49, 351 3,489 350 748,469 11, 232 91,973 $25, 901, 694 7,122, 111 1, 832, 543 588,851 3,096, 946 1, 018, 572 229,917 355,282 16, 910, 280 790, 912 14, 430, 223 280,071 1, 308, 593 ]6, 718 53,450 30, 313 1, 869, 303 1,185, 272 684, 031 20, 982, 954 20, 979,157 7, 521, 306 28,002 977,117 1,042,100 184, 678 15,133 4,583 5, 992, 390 75,000 148, 726 | | i i | 1 I 179, 574 1 7, 508, 621 i 3, 691,164 3,144, 813 4,836 1 1 609, 436 686 19,139 38, 547 2, 676, 943 2, 519, 458 i 157,026 459 $14, 812, 371 4, 626, 807 3, 336, 899 139, 942 852, 988 117, 404 8, 079, 990 7, 421, 717 2,427,655 40,666 495 58,328 16,887 30,145 1, 567 20,172 4,361 8,303 15, 518 1 $66, 052,148 $13,859,419 27, 578, 847 4, 814, 372 13, 560, 718 3, 599, 898 1, 357, 254 107, 009 8, 561, 818 813, 588 1, 902, 491 132,002 1, 661, 710 534,856 16l, 875 28, 235, 278 6, 075, 264 8,139, 524 2, 627,179 17, 575, 036 | 2, 363, 886 298.593 1 774 126,568 1, 928, 793 964, 821 22, 259 297 73, 798 75, 645 44, 509 68, 860 2, 969, 783 10, 238, 023 2, 859, 729 9, 316, 239 899, 299 109,800 254 12, 615 9, 870 40, 348, 797 38, 236, 944 15, 465, 672 334, 002 28, 497 | 1,107, 832 1,060,321 264,174 20,189 1 25,105 6, 745, 220 94, 535 256, 217 I 5, 782, 910 5, 073,142 2, 405, 344 80, 282 642 11, 838 24, 855 46, 819 342 13, 742 14, 640 13, 263 18, 758 $24,005, 706 13, 411, 819 7, 886, 234 995, 994 3, 940, 367 589, 224 4, 479, 542 3, 792,097 258, 567 126, 568 299, 767 696 1,847 6,114,345 5, 722, 413 391, 369 563 19, 655, 288 18, 257, 000 4, 931, 759 253, 720 27, 853 1,028, 706 1, 035,466 217.107 19, 839 11, 363 4, 214, 317 81, 272 226, 582 $28,187,023 9, 352, 656 2, 074, 586 254, 251 3, 807, 863 1,181, 265 1,661,710 372,981 17, 680, 472 1, 720, 248 15, 211,150 39, 252 664, 205 21,266 24, 351 1,153, 895 734, 097 398,130 11, 798 9,870 14, 910, 599 14,906, 802 8,128, 569 2 67,288 248 8 2, 516, 263 10,877 Sewage and water fund Public Belt Eailroad fund.. Cash in transit Sinking funds Public trust funds Investment funds Private trust funds Levee district General treasury _ 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 20 Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Aug. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 Dec. 31, 1923. 1923 1923 Dec. 31, 1923. Apr. 16, 1923. Apr. 16, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923_ 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. INDIANAPOLIS, IND City corporation General treasury Special assessment funds_ Improvement funds Miscellaneous funds 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 June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. ROCHESTER, N . Y City corporation General treasury Cemetery fund Sinking funds Public trust funds... Investment fund Private trust funds.. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. July Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 Dec. 31, 1923.. 1923 1923 1923 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31,1923. Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of 1,071,164 1, 476, 082 45, 767 431, 505 22,920 1,449, 783 1, 449, 783 19, 671, 556 10, 686, 515 9, 966, 668 693,185 26, 662 2, 727, 314 2, 696, 339 5,622 25, 353 6, 257, 727 5, 700, 773 556, 954 17, 885,001 9, 993, 789 5, 765, 202 1,193,978 2,327, 057 19, 952 547, 366 140, 234 2, 274,119 1,353,351 918,768 5, 617,093 5, 554, 541 62, 552 18,994,613 17,461,502 17,119, 234 107, 635 145, 263 83,606 5,764 2, 783, 581 1, 515, 715 841, 795 186,075 1, 562, 527 346,993 200 2, 652, 045 434, 773 68,847 12 3,797 3,797 3, 770, 981 2, 239, 992 308, 415 5, 549,170 897, 298 69, 047 277 2, 111, 853 2, 111, 853 145, 605 538, 202 308, 415 1, 334, 598 115, 532 6,828,054 1, 795, 239 1,108, 789 660,071 26, 379 1, 831, 917 783, 225 1,035, 3S0 3,575 9,727 3, 200, 898 3,146,426 54, 472 44, 367,433 18, 068, 776 15, 251,386 2, 738, 646 78, 744 15,425, 688 7, 268, 550 8, 061, 796 9,197 86,145 10, 872, 969 9, 889, 833 983,136 6, 276, 678 1, 977,051 455,180 1, 512, 816 9,055 1, 788, 773 1,060,511 709,369 9,197 9,696 2, 510, 854 2,499, 606 11, 248 20, 797, 624 11,136,497 11,092,233 3, 566 7, 269, 849 7, 269, 849 72, 1,092, 120, 378 971, 45, 870, 288 20,191,096 11, 728,143 1,193, 984 2.348, 648 21, 288 1, 719,461 251,838 2, 927, 734 17, 970, 714 3, 841,058 12, 735,039 1,307,638 86, 979 7, 708,478 7, 514,969 193, 509 7, 910, 761 5, 657, 998 2, 626, 791 17 11,322 114,474 36, 077 1, 678, 307 13, 787,480 1,144, 606 12, 567, 373 15,083 60,418 1, 239,426 1,163,983 75,443 7,498, 362 4, 737, 288 2, 342, 034 6 11,337 1,336 1,057,621 75,527 1,249,427 1,909,115 1,341,101 1 167,666 373,787 26,561 851,959 796,445 55,514 ! 19,454,345 11, 268,133 7, 516, 304 1,191,919 2,310, 296 19, 952 121, 629 108,033 18, 505,182 3, 264,965 1, 585,048 2, 048 27, 030 1,336 390, 275 59, 249 1.199, 979 13,401, 323 33, 618 12, 639,018 67-2,398 56, 289 1, 838,894 1, 702,515 136, 379 20,212,179 16,641,377 14, 619,152 7,067 880, 350 17,002 9,754 1,108,052 1 6,273,247 5,640,380 1, 875, 810 4,321 2,905,309 573,139 40,308 241,493 1 45,480,039 39, 743, 259 33,614,196 119,023 3,930,922 673, 747 55, 826 1.349, 545 6, 580,096 5, 881, 878 1,426, 686 3,148 3,499, 422 579,092 50,062 323,468 1, 563, 886 643,948 307, 668 2, 099, 498 328,987 46,127 8 3,797 3,797 1,135,931 119,962 747 3, 403, 905 136, 806 17, 867, 823 5, 587, 022 4,175, 929 1, 385, 390 25, 703 10, 866,457 3, 788,986 7,026,406 51,065 1,414,344 1, 042, 634 371, 710 20,486,925 5,460,019 3, 620, 907 10, 254 269 658, 273 658, 273 265 709, 768 709, 768 1, 207, 557 84, 556 1, 727, 755 1, 758, 941 1,387,498 96, 021 244,732 30, 690 493, 822 483,453 10, 369 1, 398, 288 1,398,288 44, 264 2, 391, 278 2. 387. 712 2, 810,450 2,419,942 390, 508 5, 375, 762 5,329,001 46, 761 22,309,958 20, 826, 870 20, 627,975 104, 282 94, 613 17, 293,131 4, 955, 228 3, 703, 973 1, 225, 830 25,425 11,245,637 3, 820, 327 7,352,427 16, 589,985 13,034, 511 11,559,535 11, 593 431, 500 42 5,764 1,026,077 Q > W Ul 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 OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1923- Continued 00 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] a 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 Q Nonrevenue Cash on hand at beginning of year : ! ! | I Aggregate of leceipts and cash on hand at beginning of year l Cash on hand at close of year PAYMENTS Governmental-cost Nongovernmental-cost GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000—Continued 21 ROCHESTER, N . Y—Continued. Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 County-as-agent fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund . 22 . P u b l i c t r u s t funds ._ ._ . D e c . Dec. Dec. Dec. General t r e a s u r y . 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31,1923 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923.. 1923... 1923 93 D e c . 31, 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 JERSEY CITY, N . J P e t t y cash fund S i n k i n g funds P u b l i c t r u s t fund _ . General t r e a s u r y ._ Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923 30, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 $632,867 1 438, 785 130, 310 63,772 $5, 736, 780 1, 986, 816 3, 286, 449 463, 515 $698, 218 464,979 159, 218 74,021 $1,483,0S8 1,483,038 $3, 555, 474 38, 749 3,127, 231 389,494 34,138, 718 24, 751, 365 23, 692, 563 927, 540 104, 354 26, 908 3, 748,147 3, 748,147 34, 527,429 13, 526, 600 9, 592, 756 3, 317, 230 30,989 585, 625 19, 618,654 567, 812 18, 954, 576 15, 972 80, 294 1,099,231 1, 099, 231 11, 066, 628 8, 314, 098 6,892, 042 825,880 940 595, 236 1, 600, 700 1 327,034 1 1, 244, 906 | 79, 732, 775 46, 592, 063 40,177, 361 5, 070, 650 136, 283 1, 207, 769 24, 967, 501 4, 642, 993 20,199, 482 15, 972 109, 054 6, 632, 829 5, 684, 958 947,871 1, 540, 382 1,142, 437 397, 945 6, 877, 355 4, 654, 618 3, 329, 477 718,480 1,400 605, 261 1, 710, 865 416,077 1, 214, 494 36, 639, 568 27,079, 314 24, 427,166 2, 337, 565 128, 210 186, 373 2, 803, 286 2, 791, 724 36, 215, 852 14, 858,131 12, 420, 718 2, 014, 605 6,673 416,135 20, 453, 350 1,435,192 18, 984,988 4, 410 28, 760 613, 900 421, 840 192, 060 290, 471 204,015 86, 456 4, 642, 083 3, 739, 284 902, 799 997,123 771,919 225, 204 J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 P o r t of Seattle General t r e a s u r y . $3, 570, 802 14,920 3,156,139 399, 743 . SEATTLE, W A S H . Dec. Dec. _. D e c . Dec. $1, 533, 111 1, 533,111 | 1 19, 282, 678 15, 397, 693 13,616,115 1, 294, 542 6,852 24,486 235 393,108 62,355 3, 884, 985 3, 753,299 282, 944 129, 336 153, 608 28,760 891,515 846, 443 1 45, 072 i 260, 315 1 241,182 j 19,133 51, 373, 529 40, 319, 909 28,004, 325 6, 894, 649 310, 259 10, 652, 753 ! 7, 554, 683 6,443, 737 ! 825, 594 6,143 2,792 200 4, 890, 916 216, 768 11, 053, 620 3,450, 236 252, 834 26. 375 | 3,098, 070 | 786, 731 i 81,308,980 63, 272, 285 48, 064,177 9, 014, 785 323,254 24, 486 3, 027 200 5, 536, 858 305,498 18, 036, 675 7, 990, 266 | 1 1 11, 562 j 80,294 289, 342 289, 222, 209, 12, ! I i ! 1 1 342 530 625 905 17, 401, 762 13, 984,148 8, 857, 568 3, 088,100 73,550 200 1, 980, 806 3, 924 3, 417, 614 756,907 5, 729, 587 5,263,118 466, 469 1,027,381 728. 797 298, 584 23, 19, 12, 5, 484,108 461, 667 960, 752 928, 561 248, 084 24, 486 235 301, 549 4, 022,441 3, 732,418 40, 423, 090 29, 826, 470 26, 245, 857 124 1,620 2,792 3, 576,052 25 10,596.620 3, 500, 941 > o > GO H Q XSl o o M H i—i W County-as-agent fund Health funds P a r e n t a l h o m e fund P a r k fund Sinking fund.. Public trust funds Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. _ 31,1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31,1923 2,460 192 14,803 112, 070 2,161 6,007, 551 33,439 22, 312 116, 341 1,417,798 5,943 1,027,942 3,886 1,404 313,450 958, 972 5,685 5,871,423 5,569 178 401 1,218,108 7, 035,493 39, 785 23, 908 444, 594 2, 488, 840 13, 789 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 94 $15,157,006 9, 504,069 6, 265, 893 1,286,388 1, 830,133 95, 237 26,418 PORTLAND, OREG C i t v corporation General t r e a s u r y D o c k commission 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 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 P o r t of P o r t l a n d . General t r e a s u r y ._ ._ Sinking fund I n v e s t m e n t fund ?5 DENVER, 30, 1923. . 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923 30,1923... 30,1923 | '.. _ ... . 3,934, 480 3, 899, 574 34, 886 20 1,718,457 1, 711,193 5,303 1,961 J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, Oct. 16, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923.. __ N o v . 30, 1923. N o v . 30, 1923. N o v . 30, 1923 . .. COLO C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y __ M u s e u m fund T r u s t a n d agency fund Clerk of district c o u r t fund Clerk of c o u n t y c o u r t 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 Private trust funds.. . School district General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund ._ I n v e s t m e n t fund ?fi _ Nov. Nov. Nov. ' Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 14, 860,997 10,064, 681 8, 755,825 926 31, 1923 . 31, 1923. 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923.31, 1923 31, 1923 67, 729 47, 209 39,069 384, 261 769, 662 .. 4, 796, 316 4, 648,035 148,193 88 A u g . 31, 1923.. A u g . 31, 1923.. A u g . 31, 1923 TOLEDO, OHIO C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Zoo fee fund Sinking funds 1 .. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 . 1923 . 1 1 11,176, 575 7,115, 505 4, 994, 722 28, 715 11,121 975 2, 047, 641 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand ati.the close of the year. $18,459,136 12,936, 623 7, 885, 602 387,758 2, 787,440 104,388 1, 842, 784 128, 651 4,227,388 4,107,444 91, 018 28,926 1,295,125 1,078,691 167,042 49,392 $2, 592, 615 2,408,481 1, 317, 939 362, 899 675,512 6,053 ! 38,005 I 8,073 94, 692 92,405 2,287 89,442 71,466 5,134 12, 842 $36,208,757 24, 849,173 15,469,434 2,037,045 5,293,085 205, 678 1,707,207 136,724 8, 256, 560 8,099,423 128,191 28,946 3,103,024 | 2,861,350 177,479 64,195 I 85, 038 395,334 66,336 286,124 2,839,605 2, 806,197 33,408 4,759,923 3,106, 332 2,489,752 1 1,802 112, 820 5,891 6,540 360, 356 35, 593 9,471 84,107 1,653, 591 1, 610,166 43,425 32, 374, 704 1 23,085,192 | 13,861,133 ! 47,787 ! 6,533,538 \ 73,634 ! 53,749 484,463 815,188 ! 845,469 370,231 9,289,512 ; 9, 064,398 225,026 ! 88 7,922,336 6,933, 371 4, 965,934 6,125,797 1, 705, 579 941,380 25,224,708 15,754,455 10,902,036 28, 715 200, 234 977 1 4,062, 219 1 12, 753, 784 9,914,179 2,615, 556 45,059 6,420, 718 14 186,110 2 1,315,133 3,003 699,445 1 $4,402,857 2,486, 819 1,941,074 230,937 257, 886 10, 710 37,769 8,443 1, 641, 545 1, 637,416 4,129 $14,668,853 9,161, 215 7, 665,200 1,407,054 572 64,980 23,409 274,493 270,057 2,692 1,744 1, 317,909 1, 313, 328 5,188,158 1, 863, 651 1, 523, 589 70 142,492 11,412 6,420 44, 325 45, 566 15, 388,468 10, 253,132 9,988,455 43,484 89, 777 3,324,507 3, 261, 981 62, 526 5,378,144 3, 295, 680 2,368, 784 7,152 456 863,774 4,189, 729 4,180,701 9,028 4,581 34 13,250 207,909 5,135,336 4,999,336 136,000 14, 777, 613 8, 620,004 7,302,408 28, 715 193,082 519 1,088, 689 $17,137,047 13,201,139 5, 863,160 399,054 5,034, 627 129,988 1, 646,029 128, 281 2,425, 286 2, 281, 306 115, 034 28,946 1, 510, 622 1, 277, 965 174, 787 57, 870 11,798,078 I 10,968,409 2, 349,089 4,233 6,391,046 62,188 47,329 426, 888 561,713 845,4G9 280,454 829,669 803,081 26, 500 88 w 5, 068,951 3,838, 771 1, 230, 844 2 2,109,756 00 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 : 1923- Continued [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 . 11. For a text discussion of t h i s table, see p . 14] CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T OF Revenue Nonrevenue o a s i i on h a n d at beginning of y e a r Aggregate of receipts a n d cash on h a n d at beginning of year l C a s h on h a n d at close of y e a r 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 100,000 T O 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 - C o n t i n u e d TOLEDO, OHIO—Continued. City corporation—Continued. P u b l i c 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 School district General t r e a s u r y Fee a n d special fund Sinking fund 27 Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. $13,706 18,625 Aug. 31, 1923.. Aug. 31, 1923. Aug. 31, 1923. 4,061,070 3, 991,866 56,713 12,491 COLUMBUS, OHIO C i t y corporation General treasury F e e a n d special f u n d Libraryfund 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 funds... School district General treasury F e e a n d special f u n d . Sinking fund Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923 _ 31, 1923. 31,1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. Aug. 31, 1923. Aug. 31,1923. Aug. 31, 1923. LOUISVILLE, K Y General treasury T ~ u b e r c u l o s i s hospital' "f u n d' s . Sewerage fund Children's guardian fundSchool 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 S i n k i n g fund I A u g . 31, 1923-. D e c . 31, 1923.. N o v . 30, 1923.. Dec. 31, 1923.. J u n e 30, 1923.. A u g . 31, 1923.. A u g . 31, 1923.. D e c . 31, 1923.. A u g . 31, 1923-. D e c . 31, 1923.. 486,043 279,554 684,834 120,142 1,189 458,066 14,460 863 206,489 121,881 29,307 55,301 367,636 6,883, 622 192,871 20,670 26,596 432,177 51,412 49,403 005,256 13,947 $28, 1, 435, 988, 244, 659 706 827 965 599 744, 366 $8, 639 1,306 51, 806 4, 420, 218 4, 319,925 100, 293 11,496,972 8,100,030 3, 953, 699 9,115,119 4, 467, 634 4, 090, 979 3, 813, 597 85, 344 600 246, 790 3, 396,942 2, 419,137 43 108, 523 8,105 1,846 258,138 4, 647, 485 4, 474, 231 977, 805 173, 254 7, 236,457 979, 728 902,152 966, 849 12,406 2, 378, 168 183, 299 314, 713 65,148 569 1, 296,982 3, 352, 347 233, 387 10, 337 879, 351 19, 695 1, 050, 384 7,624 156, 474 202 981,975 $51,004 21, 637 487, 633 9,470, 253 8, 556, 390 56, 713 857,150 $6,054 1,891 47, 569 2, 082, 464 1, 969, 394 32, 098,134 19, 847, 218 14, 729, 512 120,142 1,232 4, 380,186 107, 909 3,309 504, 928 12, 250, 916 11, 015, 249 29, 307 1, 206, 360 7,329, 503 4, 605,127 3, 936, 565 19, 956, 440 8, 096, 737 1. 105, 360 1, 866, 870 58, 697 3, 860, 729 234,711 371. 740 1, 226, 878 771 2, 972, 904 113,070 53 287, 648 9,311 1,488 370, 062 2, 724, 376 2, 370, 221 $5, 751 840 6,157, 609 5, 619, 588 56,713 481,308 15,199,124 9, 070, 614 7, 439,015 120,142 579 1, 418, 322 92, 235 321 354,155 6,128, 510 5, 693,994 29, 307 405, 209 :, 109, 450 512, 379 914, 833 948, 614 5, 750 510, 275 1 21, 364 34, 440 10, 222, 479 4, 327, 996 178, 931 912, 639 22, 947 2, 759, 460 155, 180 243, 942 926, 317 623,363 I $39,199 18,906 440,064 1, 230,180 967, 408 262, 772 9, 569, 507 6,171, 477 3, 353,932 600 2, 674, 216 6,363 1,500 134, 866 3, 398, 030 2, 951, 034 446, 996 5, 624, 511 3, 256, 362 11,596 5, 617 30, 000 590, 994 79, 530 106,434 266,121 202 1,197, 943 Public trust funds Investmentfunds _ I June 30, Aug. 31,1923. Aug. 31, Dec. 31,1923. PUOVIDENCE, R. I General treasury Fee funds Petty cash fund Cash in transit Sinking fund Public trust funds._. Investment funds _ _. Private trust funds_. 30 Sept. 30, 1923 Sept. 30, 1923 Sept. 30, 1923 Sept. 30, 1923 Sept. 30, 1923 Sept. 30, Dec. 31, 1923. Sept. 30, 1923 Sept. 30, 1923 ST. PAUL, M I N N General treasury _.. Petty cash fund Sinking funds Public trust funds.. Private trust funds.. Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31,1923 Sept. 30, Oct. 9, Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31,1923 OAKLAND, CALIF City corporation General treasury Special assessment fund. Sinking fund Public trust funds Private trust fund School district General treasury Sinking fund.. _' Sanitary district Sinking fund June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June30, 1923. June30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. ATLANTA, GA General treasury Convict labor account.. Sinking fund Public trust funds Investment fund Private trust fund Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. AKRON, OHIO City corporation Dec. 31, 1923. General treasury Dec. 31, 1923. Fee and special fund. Dec. 31, 1923. Sinking funds Dec. 31, 1923. Public trust funds Dec. 31, 1923. Private trust funds..1 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of th 10, 583 1,099 11, 745, 226 11,178,193 9,164 472, 499 68, 521 16, 849 12, 344, 286 12, 006,187 243,966 94,133 76,943 1 59, 500 11,701,888 7, 956, 889 16,112 4,061, 742 3, 692, 958 368,784 4, 383 4,383 8,077, 725 7,975,423 13,872 86,050 2,180 200 9,451,109 6,035, 792 4, 444,178 30, 377 1, 537,097 24,140 1, 346,160 655,946 175 324, 530 2,951, 220 50, 625 328,807 89, 642 3,235 | 436,836 156, 730 41, 780 7, 839 43, 794 8, 731, 337 4,143, 887 160 4,419,913 166, 622 1, 749, 064 1 1, 597, 536 I 5,015 133, 418 13, 037 755 11,317,299 7, 251,174 5, 388, 921 1,846,141 12,918 [ 1,980,136 1, 570, 357 696.086 284, 323 43,630 546, 318 409, 779 409, 768 11 8, 350. 982 7, 259,317 58 5,116,258 1, 636, 088 1,333,554 J 208,055 1 4,713 89,766 3,474,462 3, 232, 518 241,944 5.708 5,708 1, 828, 303 1,828, 303 796,000 295, 586 79 10,166,427 9, 603, 405 7, 201, 725 2,281,820 86, 526 33, 334 1 5,079,172 3, 076,171 2, 564, 258 419,583 19, 059 73,271 100, 444 60, 599 9, 623 4 24, 793, 274 19, 791, 028 9,164 3,410 761, 366 3, 580, 449 160, 926 353,495 133,436 1, 601, 429 i 993,349 : 22, 824, 687 17, 747, 610 1 5,175 4, 797, 297 273, 792 1, 239, 090 1,104, 789 5, 075 123, 757 5, 364 3, 410 | 324,530 l 143, 562 64,957 I 19,940 ! 51,681 ! 813 ! 18, 413, 693 10, 457, 619 7, 418, 561 1,846,141 492, 378 64,455 636,084 7, 945,983 7, 335, 244 610, 739 10,091 10,091 1 | | | | ! ! 18, 257,010 ' 17,063,043 1 13, 872 882, 050 2,180 295, 786 79 24, 696, 708 18, 715, 368 14,210,161 ! 30, 377 4, 238, 500 129, 725 106, 605 1 71, 704 [ 12, 507, 776 12, 482, 783 9,164 15,829 14,910,642 14, 585,938 152,095 172, 609 205,693 4. 609 115,686 1,741,778 1,639,790 101,988 6,244 6,244 2,040,037 2,040,037 10, 684,069 6, 314,896 436,836 3, 436, 887 80,140 333, 555 81, 755 6, 674,955 2, 056, 883 100 4, 521, 445 95, 819 708 105 3,450, 676 1, 702, 654 1, 376, 666 19,117 60,595 12, 868,096 7,144. 651 5,272,150 1,817,035 55,466 5, 722, 648 5, 382,908 339, 740 797 797 12,175,086 12,161.214 13,872 2.094,921 1, 610, 314 769, 745 29,106 286, 685 4,380 520,398 481,557 312, 546 169,011 3,050 3,050 4,041,887 2,861, 792 882,050 2,180 295,786 79 8,454, 356 6, 339, 051 5,203,462 1,072. 857 7, 283 55,449 11,803,944 8, 387, 997 '7,097, 593 30,377 1, 209, 712 50, 315 4.438,408 3,988,320 1,909,106 1,955,931 72,127 51,156 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 : 1923- Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] 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 Nonre venue Cash on hand at beginning of year Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year J Cash on hand at close of year Governmental-cost Nongovernmental-cost GROUP I I I — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued 33 AKRON, OHIO—Continued. School district General t r e a s u r y . . A u g . 31, 1923 A u g . 31, 1923 A u g . 31, 1923 Sinking fund 34 OMAHA, N E B R . C i t y corporation _ General t r e a s u r y . . Sinking f u n d s . . _ 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 funds P u b l i c utilities district General t r e a s u r y 35 - ... D e c . - Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. .. July July July July 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 BIRMINGHAM, ALA General t r e a s u r y Convict labor account Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. WORCESTER, M A S S .. 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 . 1923 . 1923 1923 1923 _ General t r e a s u r y . Sinking fund--,__„_,..,._„-,,..,. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923.1923 . 1923... $563,022 525, 474 13, 543,893 5, 418, 361 3, 663, 608 1,703,843 50,910 8,760,112 2,892,427 885,148 1,747,205 3, 373 10,449 246, 252 4,312,117 4, 077,994 190,922 31, 701 11,500 1, 555, 568 904, 618 650,950 5,070,423 5, 017, 734 18, 750 10,345 18, 533 5,061 5, 301, 983 3, 526, 665 9, 542,180 9, 286, 722 6,208 12,139,488 10, 557, 768 3 20,137 1, 328, 571 4, 514,275 4,475,572 8,228 27,513 2,962 3,611,257 3, 526,385 84,872 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 . . . D e c . 31, 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 P u b l i c t r u s t funds 36 - $3,415,317 3,381,062 26,093 8,162 —.1 159,630 37, 548 437, 749 23, 653 1,282, 772 31,144 $2, 003,001 1, 876,005 $3,415,947 3, 389, 845 26, 093 9 $450,088 395, 583 4,312,568 1,184,114 891, 076 258,891 2,674 3,627 27,846 2, 891,165 2, 559,899 322, 272 3, 678 5, 316 237, 289 237,289 15, 614,430 6,092, 892 3,860,850 2,193, 892 38,150 7, 919, 612 2, 789, 210 557, 111 1,972,826 17,138 9,796 232, 339 4,036, 277 3,831, 575 110,228 77,308 17,166 1, 094,125 358,303 735,822 1, 603, 893 1, 399, 077 6,125, 025 6, 091, 458 18, 750 4, 060,104 2,407, 795 179, 319 18,499 14, 817 318, 342 15, 650 1, 287, 833 30,484 $5,981, 340 5, 782, 541 26,093 172, 706 $2,115,305 1, 997,113 5, 542, 605 1 1, 755,428 760, 281 974, 561 1 3,679 2,974 13, 933 3, 542,153 3, 241,439 233, 350 59, 344 8.020 245.024 245,024 27, 846, 610 10,066, 216 5, 309,037 4,425, 609 57, 962 13,423 260,185 12,368,545 11,795,005 432,500 118,558 : 22,482 I 5,411,849 4,676,027 735,822 | 1,416,616 1,353,931 11,789,022 9,898,330 18, 750 I 497,661 j 48,966 ! 1,287,833 i 37,482 j 126,996 49,567 1 " 6, 780 6,338 479,774 374, 23S 447 24,783 i 22,161, 442 20, 218, 728 6,658 20,137 I 1,512,984 i 118,192 5,441,103 5,403, 531 37, 572 4,080,435 4,080,435 6,998 597,812 512, 956 463 15, 781 10, 307, 419 10, 276,866 54, 505 11,256,211 9, 428, 906 6,195 20,137 1,497,203 P u b l i c t r u s t funds Private trust funds. 37 j N o v . 30, 1923... N o v . 30,1923; J a n . 15,1924.1 104,807 128, 202 I, 316, 729 1,182, 796 1,126, 663 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 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' f u n d . General t r e a s u r y . 38 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 5,497 50, 624 12 133, 933 133, 933 General t r e a s u r y . _ _ Public baths f u n d School fund Schoenberger f u n d . Sinking fund Public trust funds,. I n v e s t m e n t f u n d s . _. Private trust funds.. Jan. 31, 1924 Jan. 31, 1924 June 30, 1923 Jan. 31, 1924 Jan. 31, 1924 June 30, Oct. 31,1923; Jan. 31, 1924. Jan. 31, 1924 Jan. 31, 1924 M a y 31, May31, May31, May31, May31, M a y 31, DALLAS, T E X 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 . . Investment funds.. Private trust fundNEW 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1923 A u g . 31, 19231923 1923 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1 9 2 3 . . 31, 1 9 2 3 . . 31, 1 9 2 3 . . 31, 1 9 2 3 . . 31, 1 9 2 3 . . 31,1923.. HAVEN, CONN. General t r e a s u r y . C o u r t fee f u n d . . _ School fund L i b r a r y fund P a r k fund License fund 1 Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 23, 533, 654 23, 264,933 21, 884, 969 92, 797 98,425 712 1,188,030 268, 721 268, 721 2, 995, 704 2, 995, 704 2, 945, 902 133 3,594 10,805,417 10, 671,050 10,486,155 90,064 94,831 22, 085, 039 16, 201,936 15, 413 2, 574,041 391 3,108,896 33, 875 5, 296, 442 4, 045, 313 2,193 120, 336 391 1,033,380 4,151 46,075 134,367 134,367 12, 050, 966 8,449, 508 13, 220 2, 441,433 164, 251 139, 519 9, 732, 533 9, 598,179 8,452, 912 2,600 712 1,141,955 134, 354 134,354 4, 737, 631 3, 707,115 310, 706 240, 221 31, 020 2, 097, 671 2,075 6,141 5,500 49, 757 24, 528 64, 561 711,676 122,439 460, 649 7,480 638,938 15,271 101 4, 364, 892 2,454, 243 2,406, 922 34, 246 75 3, 834 13, 624,138 9, 643,177 8, 050,912 54, 380 1,485,463 35, 542 390 16,490 3,980, 961 3,445,119 535, 842 4,122,007 2, 951, 400 2, 017, 068 14, 642 900, 078 13,367 390 5,855 1,170, 607 904, 811 265, 796 5, 358, 333 3, 524, 990 3, 066,992 39, 338 402, 637 16,023 4,143, 798 3,166, 787 2, 966, 852 400 182, 748 6,152 1,833, 343 1, 734, 702 98, 641 10, 635 977,011 805, 606 171,405 36,169 114,318 1,135,885 10,920 12,272 939, 631 18,804 20,477 39,332 15, 692 74, 986 1,589,237 1,317, 247 271,9"" 9,166 1, 910, 649 1,823,246 87,403 4, 547, 570 4, 066,495 3,183,341 12,654 846,450 16, 437 289 7,324 481, 075 304, 626 176, 449 6,982, 388 6, 212, 753 3,6 755, 997 9,929 64 1,974,393 1,702,963 27, 026 228, 069 8,533 200 7,602 3, 658,833 2, 519, 273 2,618 1,086,128 43,870 229 6,717 12,615,614 10,434,989 33, 289 2, 070,192 62, 332 493 14,319 '2, 245,387 1,122, 787 4,078 1,063, 509 49, 742 19 5, 252 8, 556, 355 7,867,320 29, 211 647,467 12, 357 1,813,872 1,444,882 6, 579,977 6,211,453 61, 067 102, 508 12, 256 34, 641 6,166,847 2, 755,629 11, 527 2,457, 239 124, 767 469, 274 1,567 1, 567,224 1, 009, 052 14,314,048 9, 976,134 72, 594 3, 067,032 137, 350 510,909 1,567 2, 511,811 1, 817, 488 7, 259,933 3, 976,327 19,102 2, 565,898 135, 270 495, 208 4, 542,304 4,182, 319 53,492 68, 616 9 5,440 1,567 1923. 1923. 192319231923. 1923- M a y 3 1 , 1923. M a y 3 1 , 1923- 24,327 30, 553 3, 909, 582 2, 859, 856 3,069 185, 393 391 771, 004 780 6, 759 SAN ANTONIO, T E X . . . C i t y 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 P r i v a t e t r u s t funds.. School district General t r e a s u r y S i n k i n g fund 2, 606,113 2, 606,113 2, 578, 720 140 2,926 30,110 38, 502 224,914 178,021 9, 702, 584 5,464,054 5,585 2,077,942 ;, 472, 873 , 878,026 .RICHMOND, VA_. 11, 610,812 11,476,024 10,179, 586 87,160 44,875 700 1,163,703 134, 788 134, 788 30,487 49,819 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 507, 285 327 6,994 432, 518 2,071 10, 261 359,216 233 474 9,067 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 OF M U N I C I P A L GOVERNMENT: 1923— Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] 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 Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year J Cash on hand at beginning of year Cash on hand at close of year PAYMENTS Governmental-cost Nongovernmental-cost GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000— Continued 41 N E W HAVEN, CONN.—Continued. 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 . 47 MEMPHIS, TENN . _ _ .__ Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. June 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 30, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 Dec. Dec. . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. P r i v a t e t r u s t funds School district . Aug. General t r e a s u r y . _ _ __ Aug. Fee a n d special f u n d . . . . . L i b r a r y fund _ Aug. Sinking fund _. A u g . Aug. P u b l i c t r u s t funds Aug. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 21, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 General t r e a s u r y School fund _ . P a r k fund W a t e r fund Sinking funds 43 ._ DAYTON, OHIO C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . . __ General t r e a s u r y Fee a n d special fund Convict labor a c c o u n t Sinking funds _ 44 . . D e c . 31, 1923 A u g . 31, D e c . 31, 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 _ ._ - [ 1 j Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 $301, 380 45, 299 165 $8, 689 34, 877 $327, 001 221, 296 165 $198,339 51,134 6, 616,254 4, 770,641 558,616 5,090 40,068 839, 288 402, 551 11,213,277 5, 757, 023 2, 007, 253 230, 593 306, 238 2,195, 354 716,816 5,163, 770 2, 887,823 820, 017 33,178 50, 872 254, 542 1,117, 338 22, 993, 301 13,415, 487 3, 385, 886 268, 861 397,178 3, 289,184 2, 236, 705 4. 386, 572 1,864,823 1, 046, 641 186,194 6, 000,428 4, 620,486 3, 263,857 33,502 14,717 1.255,903 52,487 20 2, 352, 584 1, 585,837 1, 209, 302 31 4, 709, 253 1, 091, 603 586, 258 13,062,265 7, 297,926 5, 059, 417 33,533 14, 717 2, 076, 921 92,551 10, 520 10,267 5, 764, 339 5, 267, 605 21, 092 131,015 343, 465 712 450 3, 230, 535 1, 067,838 824, 072 1,379,942 1,102, 902 21, 092 128, 817 126, 472 209 450 ... NORFOLK, V A General t r e a s u r y License f u n d . _L i b r a r y fund Sinking funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds $16,932 141,120 1 6,100, 769 5, 893, 970 9,443 1, 763 128, 894 10,287 ! 351, 529 13,017 9,500 2,458 766, 747 729, 234 469, 489 27, 047 ! 1,000 7,809 1 3, 617, 650 j 3, 435, 469 482 37, 031 1,716 179,962 503 19, 818,110 16,103, 846 1, 666 32, 448 1, 948, 984 17, 332 1,141, 320 1,062,102 1 1,665 40, 265 17, 849 1 27,060,199 23,059,918 11,109 35, 876 2,118,143 45,468 | 295, 662 993,252 221,415 13,168 3,159 6, 024 2,162, 697 2,037,188 3, 230 121, 567 712 $68,128 $128, 662 102, 034 165 11,459,768 5, 268, 355 2, 264,308 79, 230 363, 922 2, 823, 592 660, 361 7,146,961 6, 282, 309 74,937 3,437 33, 256 169, 930 583, 092 7, 893, 705 4,450, 543 3,836, 568 33, 502 14,717 509, 554 48, 966 7,236 1, 938, 025 1, 779, 545 398 777 31 3,443,162 3,117, 440 21, 092 127, 753 176, 877 i, 345, 952 30, 417 125 4,243 158,480 112,977 32 45, 021 450 561, 745 498, 807 4, 655 1, 902 12, 881 15,571 10,427, 317 10, 354, 501 4,788 33,917 7,227 16, 071,137 12, 206. 610 1, 666 57 2,105, 262 22, 670 I n v e s t m e n t funds P r i v a t e t r u s t funds HOUSTON, T E X j Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. ,___ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking 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 Sinking fund YOUNGSTOWN, Dec. Dec. Dec. I Dec. 31, 1923. 31,-1923_ 31, 1923. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31 ,1923. 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 funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds School district '___ General t r e a s u r y Fee a n d spatial f u n d . . Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds P a r k district General t r e a s u r y Dec. 31, Dec. 31, D e c 31, Dec. 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. Aug. 31, Aug. 31, Aug. 31, Oct. 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. GRAND RAPIDS, M I C 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.. 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 . __ P u b l i c t r u s t funds.. Mar.31, 1923.. M a r . 31, 1923.. M a r . 31, 1923.. M a r . 31, 1923.. M a r . 31, 1923.. J u n e 30, 1923. J u n e 30, 1923. SPRINGFIELD, M A S S General t r e a s u r y . . . License fund S i n k i n g fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds.. BRIDGEPORT, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1923 Dec. 31, 1923. CONN General t r e a s u r y . __ C o u r t fee fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds.. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 31, 1923.. 31, 1923.. 31, 1923-. 31, 1923.. i 1, 704,145 9,689 16, 597 2,842 8,360, 394 7,695,902 5,416, 232 1,003,016 6,168 1, 270,486 664,492 11,341 653,151 2, 964,444 2, 815, 214 2,025,123 612, 658 4,099,918 3,173, 974 1, 943, 877 1, 503, 795 973,100 769, 772 1,186, 695 43,402 925, 899 823, 946 193, 535 9,793 455/673 237,007 86,378 15, 575 45 45 8, 283, 829 7,198,392 6,181, 936 920,173 211 96,072 1, 085,437 1,085,437 177,433 149,230 149, 230 215, 546 ' 3,120 j 75,022 75, 022 1, 227,409 1, 061, 644 266,060 757, 524 557 37,503 165,765 164,126 1,639 7, 512, 742 7, 253, 860 16, 648 241,400 834 1,073,997 1,006,537 1,586,399 1, 387, 852 6,975 87,133 104,439 162,204 138,336 66, 888 572 525 23,343 1 1, 777,154 | 12, 531 18, 268, 561 15,356, 590 12,181,138 1, 717, 633 9,900 1,447, 919 2,911,971 2, 243, 926 668,045 1 j 1 | j 11,791,319 i 7,735, 636 1 4, 982,407 19, 907 2, 668, 246 I 65,076 ! 3, 870, 685 3,148, 600 j 22,140 671, 503 28, 442 184, 998 184, 998 24,437 3,492 2, 431,023 1,916, 873 1, 507,164 309,144 100, 565 514,150 286,061 228,089 26,884 7,449,191 5, 601,002 5,601,002 1,848,189 1,84.8,189 1, 725,833 9,039 8,388,347 7, 838, 715 5,072,972 1,408,489 9,900 1, 347, 354 549, 632 109,676 439, 956 2, 980,064 2, 729,161 804, 547 254, 683 3,490 57, 564 57, 564 7,409,210 4,096,397 3, 354, 865 19,907 693, 305 28,320 3,185,424 2, 968,424 22,140 184, 214 10,646 127,389 127, 389 16,461, 644 12, 268,133 9, 565, 329 2, 567, 759 1,259 211 133, 575 4,193, 511 4,191, 688 1,823 1,353, 213 897, 554 222, 216 558, 367 217 8, 607,037 5, 000,553 4, 762,445 237, 881 227 116,754 455, 659 454,032 1,627 3, 606, 484 3, 606, 288 196 6, 501,394 6,370,026 4, 580, 668 1,771,511 815 211 16, 821 131,368 131,368 17, 288,160 16, 840, 532 16, 648 351,893 79,087 922, 736 885,130 8, 790, 595 8, 464,867 42, 826 106, 353 176, 549 466, 641 445, 746 1,402,045 910,078 822,995 50,327 36,756 434,403 176,230 36, 893 713 260 20, 635 10,157,839 10,115,135 42,704 6,489,858 6,419,192 164 70, 502 1, 924, 614 250, 858 3,946 232, 606 14,306 45 45 6, 207, 585 5, 840, 267 16, 648 315,000 35, 670 1, 834,096 1, 599,929 42,662 106,093 85,412 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 yeaf. CO TABLE 2.—SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS, PAYMENTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OP MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: 1923— CD Continued a* [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 . 11. F o r a t e x t discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 14] CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T OF D a t e of close of*fiscal year Revenue N o n r e venue C a s h on h a n d at beginning of year Aggregate oi receipts a n d cash on h a n d at beginning of year l C a s h on h a n d at close of y e a r PAYMENTS 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 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued FORT WORTH, T E X General t r e a s u r y . . . School fund L i b r a r y fund Recreation f u n d . . . Parkfund Sinking funds Investment funds. June Aug. Dec. Aug. June June June 30, 31, 31, 31, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923. 1923 1923 1923 A u g . 31, 1923. A u g . 31, 1923. Dec. Dec. Dec. May Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 D e c . 31, 1923. 1923 July July July July 2, 2, 2, 2, Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923. 30, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31,.1923. 31, 1923.. 31, 1923.. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. SCRANTON, P A 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 funds _ Investment 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 _ _ Investment fund._. 52 PATERSON, N. J General t r e a s u r y School fund L i b r a r y fund F i r e m e n ' s relief f u n d . . License fund M u n i c i p a l court 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 funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund 53 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. HARTFORD, CONN City corporation. $4,118,829 3,359, 202 476, 556 1,381 6,244 48,141 202,061 25, 244 $6, 652,933 4, 765, 882 936, 393 24,043 42, 559 125, 568 756,968 1,520 $1, 582,072 882,053 203, 533 1,274 4,140,806 2,057,857 1,839,593 1,946 201, 780 12, 510 2,028 2,082,949 2,068, 274 11, 666 2,796 213 1, 995, 227 685, 374 591, 062 31, 640 42,898 19, 774 1. 106, 762 618,867 499, 758 1,039 116,408 1,662 1,309, 853 1, 085, 419 224,434 487,895 368, 690 63,295 52, 645 3,265 4, 768,321 4, 006, 508 615,454 4,079 18,950 589 11,870 92,257 17,153 1,461 6,511,317 4, 084, 457 2,186,078 65,000 7,930,128 5,887,671 5, 633, 500 5,446, 004 6,003 7,105 113,950 40,963 7,761 4,228 416, 647 74,337 $12,353,834 9, 007,137 1,616,482 26,698 48,803 177, 937 1, 375, 676 1 101,101 7, 242, 795 3, 362,098 2,930,413 34, 625 361, 086 33,946 2,028 3,880, 697 3, 522,383 299,395 55,441 3,478 6,418 476,931 85,893 $5,664, 746 3,427,385 1, 532,828 25,094 48,803 115, 045 502,370 13,221 1,495,181 742, 662 607,813 1, 001 133,031 817 5,158,230 2,247, 507 2,111,369 33, 624 91,157 11,357 752, 519 451,156 256,053 43,468 1,842 2,910, 723 2, 858,104 40, 646 11,973 618, 212 270, 559 218,047 3 5, 797,112 3, 018,355 2, 610,420 65,816 18,950 589 25 93,266 10,925 48, 781 1,343 11, 565, 608 8,188, 688 2,834, 645 69,898 ! 18, 950 6,592 18,975 299,473 1 69,041 58,003 1,343 84,283 323 43, 727 1, 270 68, 681 14,276 738, 533 568, 689 14, 302,161 11,902,364 1 1, 477,999 1,238, 592 7,892, 296 6,104, 716 285,970 97, 723 33,113 819 1 $3,162,759 2,534,608 57,305 1,604 | 1 ! 1 ; 1 $3, 526,329 3,045,144 26,349 3 O 56,474 396,375 1,987 589,384 371,929 211,231 w H i—i 136,898 21,772 2,028 217,455 213,123 2,696 a w o *l o l-H 1,636 5,150, 284 4,899,774 6,178 4,079 6,003 18 950 215,190 37 73 4,931,866 4, 559,056 H i—i General t r e a s u r y Police court fund H i g h school fund P a r k fund C e m e t e r y fund_. License funds 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 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 Sinking funds M a r . 31, 1923 Mar. 31,1923-M a r . 31,1923 _ . M a r . 31,1923 Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1923 M a r . 31,1923. -- M a r . 31, Dec. 31,1923 M a r . 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1923 Mar. 31,1923... : .! i 1 _.i 4,582,663 62,418 501 63,197 802,285 9,193 6,075 __ _ | I ^ M a y 31,1923. M a y 31, 1923. _ N E W BEDFORD, M A S S General t r e a s u r y . L i b r a r y fund Licensefund Sinkingfund P u b l i c t r u s t funds._ Private trust fund. _. _ _ General t r e a s u r y F i r e m e n ' s relief f u n d . . License fund M u n i c i p a l c o u r t fund Sinkingfund.-. P u b l i c t r u s t funds _. __ 3,050,878 3,022, 653 28,225 7,573,829 7,464,210 1, 729 . Nov. _ __ Nov. . Nov. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ N o v . Nov. ._.__. Nov. . TRENTON, N. J _ __ 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 91,101 16,789 __ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31,1923" 31,1923 31,1923. 31, 1923 31,1923 31, 1923 1 D e c . 31,1923 D e c . 31,1923 D e c . 31,1923 5,145,517 4,993,515 2,437 -_. 117, 739 31,826 6,001,413 3,702, 656 3,701,126 SALT L A K E C I T Y , U T A H . C i t y corporation _ _ General t r e a s u r y M a y o r ' s c o n t i n g e n t fund Sinking fund 2,042,457 1,891, 399 151,058 7,092, 693 4,041,815 2,218, 984 517, 575 81,593 104,989 557,948 510, 679 50,047 D E S MOINES, IOWA General t r e a s u r y . __ M a r . 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1923 Special assessment fund M a r . 31, 1923 H o s p i t a l fund._ L i b r a r y fund _ _ _ ._ . M a r . 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1923 W a t e r fund__ M a r . 31,1923 Sinking funds D e c . 31, 1923 P u b l i c t r u s t funds _ M a r . 31, 1923 Private trust funds.. School district J u n e 30, 1923 General t r e a s u r y J u n e 30, 1923 P u b l i c t r u s t fund 312,009 46,815 2,515 __ i i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 4,905,395 5,963 3 142,087 59,075 10, 000 1,620 2,875 284,993 31,024 2,601 368 187,496 177,265 10,231 2,860, 519 2,264,558 962,894 299,028 26,483 33,478 942, 075 595,961 593,577 2,384 8,007,213 7,844,612 12,292 135,552 402 14,355 126,084 | 3,609 2,453 161,054 5,079 109 545 268,042 308 1,406 1 169,844 120,193 49,651 2,201,080 812,430 219,074 l 261 1,053 138,911 196,042 17,772 j 239,317 1,388,650 j 1,349,331 1 39,319 2,013,465 1,900,715 20 62,279 ! 4,607 I 45,844 992,889 12,154,292 7,118,803 3,400,952 517,575 81,854 106,042 995,887 733,204 101,297 1,181,992 5,035,489 4,965,561 69,928 2,447,001 1,364, 762 755,483 17,594,507 17,209,537 1,749 12,292 288,932 21,798 60,199 2,102,199 1,971,150 31 7, 111, 485 7,093,899 42 82, 947 3,852 44,219 17,544 1,559, 607 1,304,574 6, 745,843 6, 691,560 2,437 545, 675 382,352 274,278 367 36,000 8,042 14,249 1, 252, 699 82,932 157,903 1 6,312 13, 745,212 12,071,073 2,437 8,042 14,249 1,528,341 121,070 3, 949,169 3,292, 784 3, 083,914 3,241 28, 000 792,763 334,121 303,621 285 ! 8,000 | 10, 743, 345 7,329, 561 7,088, 661 3,526 36, 000 7,559,091 6,201,169 1,040,604 876,389 5,161,045 9,311 155 200, 756 665, 252 20,467 759 9,614,142 68,381 4,113 207, 737 1,022,414 24,272 7,804 3,420 865,044 78,147 5,116 1,774 2,399, 797 2,188,857 210,940 3,958 3,394 160,037 1,237 25 2,875 71, 621 46,971 972 1,584 239, 407 143,033 96,374 882 489 56, 508 239,482 15,571 296,347 1,082,239 1,053,714 28, 525 248, 761 6,272 1, 787, 580 1,787,441 . 139 7,835, 694 4,070,836 2,142,094 517,575 80, 972 105, 553 887,905 300,356 36,381 3, 764.858 3, 758,144 6,714 3,460,208 59,070 3,587 197,125 2,568 7,020 545 793, 423 31,176 4,144 190 372,810 258, 383 114,427 1,871,597 1,683,205 503,375 Q 51,474 193,366 49,345 885, 645 188,392 153,703 34,689 8, 380,823 8,144,488 1,676 12,292 205,985 402 15,980 i 5,439, 762 4,074,939 51,846 8,042 14,249 1,279, 580 62,952 5, 540, 719 3, 069,337 3, 066,295 3,042 4, 656, 951 3,877,872 3, 748, 088 117 -a 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 : 1923— Continued oo [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 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 x Cash on hand at close of year PAYMENTS Governmental- cost Nongovernmental-cost GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued 3 > SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH—Continued. City corporation—Continued. Investment funds Private trust funds School district General treasury Sinking fund Public trust fund CAMDEN, N. J Dec. 31,1923. Dec. 31, 1923. $1, 530 June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. 2, 298, 757 2,195, 867 78,101 24, 789 _'__ General treasury Fireman's relief fundSinking fund Public trust funds Investment fund Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31,1923. Dec. 31,1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31,1923. NASHVILLE, T E N N General treasury Convict labor account.. Library fund Park fund Sinking funds Public trust funds 00 FALL RIVER, MASS Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31,1923. Dec. 31,1923. - Dec. 31, 1923. General treasury Dec.31, 1923. Board of police incidental fund.. Dec.31, 1923. E ducational fund Dec. 31, 1923. License fund Dec. 31,1923. Cash in transit Sinking fund ! Dec. 31, 1923 _ Public trust funds I Dec. 31,1923. Private trust fund ' Dec. 31,1923. $120, 764 56, 865 656,385 607,301 39, 893 9,191 $22, 215 458, 642 427, 800 28, 882 1,960 4, 491,309 4,362, 271 7,654 100,100 20, 386 4, 831, 063 4, 238, 507 1,077, 607 1, 002, 070 553,526 39, 030 09, 832 5,099 4, 070, 851 3,992,364 6,408 2,089 7,292 56, 535 6,163 2, 401, 662 1,110, 886 3, 008, 597 2, 591, 518 31, 000 277, 495 959, 041 23, 240 1,002 27.658 434, 669 13,150 6, 466,109 6,334,431 3,818 6,345 7, 312, 373 6, 376,382 1, 245, A 1,364 256 137 113, 773 7,742 9,021 394, 504 511, 535 20,931 364, 859 176, 704 4,048 129 $122, 294 1 79, 080 3, 413, 784 3, 230,908 146, 876 35,940 $51,711 19, 996 163, 323 155, 381 6,894 1,048 $2, 471, 382 2, 462, 681 10, 399,979 9, 603, 454 7,654 723, 458 04, 515 1, 049, 715 908, 800 5, 606, 310 5, 543, 236 7,654 9, 541,110 7, 094, 768 0,408 34, 091 312, 445 1, 450, 245 42, 553 3, 025,303 2, 403, 010 15, 023, 979 13, 410,177 4,074 0,482 9, 021 759, 363 802, 012 11,790 21,000 1,165, 070 088,148 87 135,460 5,395 904 19, 025 581, 912 19, 792 394, 504 79, 012 3,919 8,701 55, 420 $70, 583 59, 084 779, 079 612,906 139,982 26,191 > w 3, 743,954 3,151,358 587,998 3,700 898 4, 307, 500 3, 690, 400 6,408 33, 727 240, 740 3.73, 464 22, 761 2,148, 247 1, 600, 698 7, 829, 463 7, 819, 941 169 6, 482 6, 028, 846 4, 902, 088 3,818 2,871 a O O 52, 680 494, 869 9,021 364, 859 723, 000 5, 000 21, 060 M 61 | ALBANY, N. Y \ ' City corporation General treasury City clerk's fund Sinking funds Public trust funds Investment funds County supervisors' fund. General treasury 585, 740 j 585, 740 ! 271,652 | 230 ! 246,809 I 67,049 j Oct. 31,1923.. 3, 516, 914 1, 579, 527 588, 072 6,390 485, 451 209, 358 67,455 400, 836 167, 086 12, 739 1,466,567 1 June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30. 1923. June 30, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. 724,421 954 ! 616 1 639,411 1 64, 576 7,148 16,068 5, 872 7,501 8, 772, 829 4, 706,906 590, 404 7,059 1, 237, 396 1,114,528 81,513 795, 676 181, 724 57, 623 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. 3, 268, 746 2, 631, 957 2, 069, 979 520, 503 1,245 39, 897 333 636, 789 574, 311 62, 478 947,591 654,002 480. 522 140,239 1 6, 786 25, 270 1,185 293,589 225,593 67,996 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 5,034, 736 4, 977, 382 8,483 4,432 1 26, 200 18, 239 503,115 487, 869 4,109, 983 I 3, 944, 983 3,415, 200 42, 253 189, 662 57, 344 224, 773 15,751 165, 000 165,000 I 3, 460, 362 1, 900, 454 1,696, 717 111,565 11, 268 49, 896 29,814 1,194 1, 559, 908 1, 559, 908 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31,1923. 31,1923. 31,1923. 31,1923. 31, 1923. WILMINGTON, D E L General treasury Public safety funds Health fund Street and sewer funds. School fund Park fund Water fund Sinking fund Public trust funds KANSAS CITY, KANS City corporation General treasury _ _. Sinking funds Public trust fund. _ Investment funds.. Private trust fund _ School district General treasury... Sinking fund 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. LOWELL, MASS General treasury License fund Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Private trust funds.. FLINT, MICH 1 12, 242, 655 11, 873,979 10, 998,177 9,707 749, 829 116,138 128 368, 676 368,676 6, 632,093 6, 465, 321 5, 997,134 4,772 458,352 4,935 128 166, 772 166, 772 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. City corporation General treasury... Feb. 28, 1923. Feb. 28, 1923. Hospital fund Feb. 28, 1923. Park fund Feb. 28, 1923. Water fund Feb. 28, 1923. Sinking fund.. Feb. 28, 1923. Private trust fund. School district. _ General treasury... June 30, 1923. Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 15,200 46 682,196 , 682,196 390, 058 1,003 232, 637 58, 498 7, 289, 536 1 7, 088,346 7, 029, 045 2,756 56, 545 201,190 201,190 4, 270,923 4,103,437 3, 579, 074 8,704 514,436 1,095 128 167,486 167,486 2,814,075 2,106. 586 6,163 871, 686 407, 676 948 1,051 368, 758 60,963 10, 681 14, 631 491 6,487 5, 087,068 2,192, 644 583, 293 6,008 792, 409 1,017,707 70, 827 398, 213 9, 662, 661 7, 221, 901 j 5, 631, 966 1, 501, 308 20. 273 66, 836 1,518 2, 440, 760 2,196,415 244, 345 1, 094, 216 603,897 494, 680 86, 605 8,468 12, 626 1, 518 490, 319 410, 505 79,814 6, 737, 340 4, 998, 521 4, 489, 010 484, 526 11,805 13,180 1,831,105 1,619, 483 648, 276 930,177 1, 738, 819 1, 656, 351 82,468 211, 622 129, 559 82,063 11, 251,179 11,156, 307 8,483 28,925 1 39, 225 18, 239 347, 651 338,848 5,170, 770 5,169, 770 12, 400, 605 8,803, 002 7,409, 034 270,182 204,509 642, 745 259, 587 16, 945 3, 597, 603 3, 597, 603 ! 2,131, 034 1, 653, 982 1, 378, 374 97, 693 11,496 96, 218 70,120 81 477, 052 477.052 i 3,548 7, 255 25, 967 1,000 6,131, 714 3,151,163 2, 402, 538 172, 489 188, 351 387, 785 2, 980, 551 2, 980, 551I 76, 229 35, 858 5 382,832 181, 233 25,169 Q 41, 030 5, 732, 758 5, 649, 689 8,483 25, 377 30,970 18, 239 > 2 CO 4,137, 857 3, 997,857 3, 628,122 4,662 158, 742 189,467 16, 864 140, 000 140,000 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 : 1923- Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] s 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 o Nonrevenue Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year * Cash on hand at beginning of year Cash on hand at close of year PAYMENTS 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 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued 66 City corporation.. General t r e a s u r y W a t e r fund Sinking fund . School district General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y cash fund . P u b l i c t r u s t fund 67 CAMBRIDGE, M A S S _ _ READING, J u l y 2, 1924 J u l y 2, 1924 J u l y 2, 1924 _ $720,426 658, 886 535,418 14, 011 109,457 61, 540 61, 540 $563,731 437,467 ! 211,198 | 130,076 96,193 126,264 1 126,068 1 196 I 5, 643, 736 5,475,831 6,100, 262 5, 404,179 ( 164,424 3,481 526, 081 510,477 ! 430,622 1 1,440 j 74,407 2,927 1 ! | . . ... M a r . 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1923 . P 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 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 f u n d . . ._ P u b l i c t r u s t fund 69 J a n . 7, 1924 J a n . 7, 1924... J a n . 7,1924 _ __ General t r e a s u r y Suspense fund 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 funds 68 $4,365,261 2, 470, 547 1,910,917 542,600 17,030 1, 894, 714 1, 889,085 917 4, 712 ERIE, P A YONKERS, N. Y . Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 7, 7, 7, 7, 1924 1924 1924 . . . . . 1924 . .. 1 1, 325, 583 1, 321, 489 2, 929 1,165 _ J u l y 2, 1923 . . . ' . J u l y 2, 1923 J u l y 2, 1923 _ General t r e a s u r y C o u n t y supervisors' fund C o u r t fund License f u n d . Sinking fund . P u b l i c t r u s t funds - . . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 3,196, 250 1,870, 667 1, 821,407 44,732 4,528 1 ! 1 7,900, 518 7,828,482 6,455 70 65,511 156, 832 13,170 1,081 686, 512 268, 358 20, 617 217,472 1, 031, 927 541,163 397, 789 109, 308 30, 269 418,154 309, 781 103, 873 4,500 34,066 490, 764 339,107 150, 756 901 11, 650,404 10, 328, 944 252,167 404 6,065 108, 738 954, 086 407,558 382,416 14, 042 18 11,082 1 $5, 649,418 3, 566,900 2, 657, 533 686, 687 222, 680 2, 082, 518 2, 076, 693 1,113 * 4,712 1 $1,044,808 970, 590 656,425 158,485 155, 680 74, 218 73, 937 281 $3,963, 665 2,136, 675 1, 613, 225 523,450 12, 254, 475 11,310, 632 1,440 764, 912 ! 6,408 j 156, 832 14, 251 343,000 294, 058 1,440 44,580 2,367 5, 791,164 5, 787, 231 4,914, 689 2, 680,188 2, 239, 813 371,512 4, 528 64, 335 2, 234, 501 1 1, 970, 377 257, 558 6, 566 532, 569 227, 538 143, 295 64, 208 128 19, 907 305,031 143, 040 161,327 664 3, 673, 641 1, 897, 705 1, 894,401 3,304 19, 958, 480 18, 539, 842 272, 664 474 6,065 108, 756 1,030, 679 I 843,094 755, 260 56, 860 9, 373, 605 9,121,166 215, 804 70 1,826, 990 1, 826,158 832 $640,945 459, 635 387,883 4,752 67,000 181,310 176, 598 4,712 3,933 555 30,974 1, 775,936 1, 714, 226 55,808 5,902 36, 565 6,120, 311 5, 229, 343 720, 332 108 156,83Z 13, 696 708,479 554,945 202,117 304, 000 4,400 44, 428 153, 534 113,111 40,423 9, 741, 781 8, 663,416 404 6,065 108, 756 963,140 DULUTH, M I N N C i t y corporation General treasury. _ _ Sinking fund Public trust funds Investment fund.. School district General t r e a s u r y . _. P e t t y cash fund Sinking fund Public trust f u n d . . Dec. Dec. Aug. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923. Dec. 31, 19231923 July July July July 31, 192331, 192331, 192331, 1923- Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31,192331, 1923. 31, 1923. SPOKANE, W A S H C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y ___ Sinking funds Public trust fundsI n v e s t m e n t fund _. _ Private trust fundSchool district General t r e a s u r y . _. Sinking fund Public trust fund- _ ELIZABETH, N. '1 i i il II 1 !| || |j 1 1 !| J u n e 3 0 , 1923. J u n e 30, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. I J___ General t r e a s u r y School fund L i b r a r y fund License f u n d . . F i r e m e n ' s relief f u n d . . . M u n i c i p a l court f u n d . . Sinking f u n d . . 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, 1923.. June 30,1923.. Nov. 30, 1923.. Dec. 31, 1923.. Dec. 31, 1923.. Dec. 31, 1923.. Dec. 31, 1923.. Dec 31, 1923.. Dec. 31, 1923.. Dec. 31, 1923.. ! II i | | UTICA, N . Y C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y 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 fund C o u n t y supervisors' f u n d . General t r e a s u r y Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1 1 ! | | 1,958,641 981,100 819,444 57,878 91,278 12,500 977,541 694,172 227,181 148,811 4,804,097 2,668,677 2,538,743 121,846 8,088 128,821 154,548 2,839,138 751,662 536,822 178.316 17,938 9,264 9,322 2,087, 476 2, 050, 648 36,160 668 5,792,811 3, 262, 923 1, 462, 551 39, 809 1,448 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923 _ 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31. 1923. 31,*1923_ 31, 1923. 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 1 1 | 1 ; ! : j 2,135,420 1,783,555 339,564 12, 301 3,713,752 3,237,463 417,626 5,954 1,017 8,696 111 22,553 I 18,845 | 1,487 3,971,861 3,971,861 3,895,034 3,312 35,389 38,126 Nov. 30, 1923.. LYNN, MASS General t r e a s u r y License fund 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 P r i v a t e t r u s t funds 6,033,677 ! 4,011,253 ! 3,715,093 ' 222,223 ! 72,711 1,226 2,022,424 1.646,432 4,576,938 4,530,463 511 36,487 2,769 6,708 6.316 940,324 44,214 33.975 1,251 4,972,922 4,700, 465 4, 437, 437 189, 644 38,028 35, 356 272, 457 272, 457 7,349,927 6,849,227 5,678 423,100 130 71, 792 297,093 |i 259,968 234,227 9,751 14,753 1,237 37,125 188 | 1,200 34,362 1,375 964,517 464,044 1 424,287 19,309 17,185 3,263 500,473 282,512 217,456 505 2,312,901 1,482,828 745,834 ! 1,514 38,663 37,803 3,797 2,462 824,400 824,400 754,837 1 225 j 45,487 9,955 13,896 182,819 158,555 5,201 14,502 1,310 3,251 | 8, 289,411 5, 252, 321 4, 768,764 289,852 178,742 14,963 3,037,090 2. 340,792 1,200 390, 364 304,734 8,607,752 3, 884, 383 3, 499,852 319, 471 43, 211 9,264 12, 585 4,723, 369 4,116,715 593,180 13, 474 11, 819, 464 7,983, 214 2,626,011 47, 277 2,465 8,696 6,427 1, 001, 540 100, 862 39, 259 3,713 9,769,183 9, 496,726 9,087, 308 3, 537 270, 520 86,109 49, 252 272,457 272, 457 12,109, 684 11, 538,245 6,189 464, 788 17,271 8,148 75,043 459,633 454,906 435,038 84 18,397 1,387 4,727 6,595,021 | 4,117,514 4,081,110 268 35,986 150 2,477,507 2, 320,042 1,234,757 679,901 252,616 289,500 124, 359 13,426 554,856 20,750 1,200 2,098 1,429 945, 323 397,801 373, 361 10,712 10,739 138,099 19, 366 4, 285, 359 2, 480,452 2,450, 308 250,167 283, 939 3, 377,070 1,006,130 676,183 308,759 2,328 9,264 9,596 2, 370,940 2,053, 523 306, 323 11,094 4, 483,092 3, 430, 921 9,587 847 1,448 2,989 547,522 352, 421 194, 971 130 2, 679,113 1, 621, 214 980, 651 3,160 1 38, 231 25,444 8, 240 2,173 914, 594 914,594 807, 096 184 84,982 7,849 14, 483 397,449 369, 462 | 1 1 9,788 15,355 650 2,194 30,144 1, 804,907 1,710,771 91,886 2,250 4, 657, 259 2,931,079 1, 635,773 43,270 1,017 8,696 111 23,988 13, 325 5, 252,925 5,118,434 5,087,068 331 2,065 28, 970 134, 491 134, 491 4, 825, 731 4, 823, 304 511 6,316 963, 309 51, 430 17, 694 1,540 3,601,664 3, 463, 698 3,193,144 3,022 183, 473 49, 290 34,769 137,966 137, 966 6,886, 504 6, 345, 479 5,678 455,000 1,916 7, 498 72,849 TABLE 2.—SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS, PAYMENTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: 1923O Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] 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 l 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 75 TACOMA, W A S H __ _ $5,856,615 4,169, 502 4,084,464 48,162 14,447 22,429 - City corporation-_ S i n k i n g 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 General t r e a s u r y P u b l i c t r u s t fund P a r k district General treasurv 76 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 192~3 1923 1923 1923 1923 _ _. J u n e June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 _ i 1, 535,328 1,410,318 105, 386 11,891 7,733 151, 785 151, 785 D e c . 31, 1923 JACKSONVILLE, F L A C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y D o c k a n d t e r m i n a l fund S i n k i n g fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds School district General treasury Sinking fund. Dec. . . Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1 1 1923 1923 1923. 1923 J u n e 30, 192~3~ J u n e 30, 1 9 2 3 . . _. 4,427,180 3,795,419 3,493, 292 210,931 65,183 26,013 631,761 541,298 90,463 $1,4.71,451 1,424,468 565,601 753, 733 10, 544 11,097 83,493 44,927 37,299 5,199 2,429 2,056 2,056 2,280,616 2,190,638 1,960,095 224, 715 5,828 89,978 5,206 84, 772 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OKLAHOMA CITY, O K L A . . . City corporation General treasury... Sinking fund Public trust fund. _ Private trust fund. June June June June 30, 1923. 30, 1923. 30, 1923. 30, 1923. $5, 558,135 3,453, 781 2,756,986 662,546 34,249 $1,189, 667 960,150 632, 516 231, 420 10, 366 20, 543 65, 305 213,616 116,449 65,494 1,185 28,059 2,429 15, 901 15, 901 $5,032,377 3,508,899 3,381,849 107, 372 19, 678 25,096 25,096 $8,331,099 6,448,643 5,183, 772 1,013, 790 30,109 80, 946 140,026 1, 703, 519 1, 510, 779 144,157 18,095 28,059 2,429 178, 937 178,937 4,040,309 2,233, 591 941,285 894,905 345,317 52,084 1, 806, 718 1,746,061 60,657 10, 748,105 8,219,648 6,394, 672 1,105,836 635, 215 83,925 2, 528,457 2, 292, 565 235,892 $1, 003,033 854,673 533, 707 211,895 5,118 47,420 56, 533 123,264 63,162 38,771 1,005 20,326 1,366,312 1,331, 502 30, 763 4,047 $2,109,055 1,979,594 1,169,407 674,998 65 60,403 74,721 123,591 62,828 47,900 12,863 157,166 157,166 5,870 5,870 3, 619,411 2, 722, 630 1, 614, 248 614,380 444,932 49,070 896, 781 766, 576 130, 205 6,309, 589 4, 777,148 4, 250,837 491,456 819,105 719,870 529,587 $3, 278,123 3,074, 267 2, 779, 792 223,155 549,283 71,320 $16, 379,120 9,896,475 6, 323,814 2, 917,809 34,249 620, 603 $3, 388,841 1,191,275 750, 970 338,005 12, 543 89,757 $7, 283, 522 5, 350,274 4, 926, 500 417,322 6,452 > H ui H a m o a 190,283 34,855 1, 532,441 1,438,484 93,957 99,235 87,505 11,730 OF 50,000 TO 100,000 $7,542,862 3, 368,427 787,036 2,032,108 > $5, 706,757 3, 354,926 646,344 2,162,482 15,254 530,846 M 72 School district General treasury. Sinking fund 78 CANTON, O H I O . . City corporation General treasury Fee and special fund. Library fund Sinking fund Public trust funds Private trust fund. _ _ School district General treasury Fee and special fund. Sinking fund SOMERVILLE, MASS General treasury.-. License fund Public trust funds.. Investment fund... 82 June 30, 1923 _ June 30, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Jan. 31, 1924 Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923, Jan. 31, 1924 Dec. 31, 1924 Aug. 31, 1923. Aug. 31, 1923Aug. 31, 1923. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. SCHENECTADY, N . Y G eneral treasury County supervisors' fund. r^lti7 und City nlo-rL-'e clerk's ffund. Sinking funds Public trust funds.. Investment funds _. Private trust fund.. Dec. 31, 1923. Oct. 31, 1923.. Dec. 31,1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. WATERBTJRY, CONN General treasury..Schooifund License fund Court fee fund Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, TULSA, OKLA _ City corporation General treasury Special assessment funds _ Sinking fund Public trust fund Private trust funds School district General treasury Revolving fund Sinking fund.. June June June June June 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923_. 1923. 1923. 30, 1923. 30, 1923. 30, 1923. 30, 1923. 30,1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30,1923. i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of t 2,104,354 1,826, 232 278,122 4,174,435 2, 258,248 1,916,187 203,856 II 9,778 6,482,645 ; 4,094, 258 2, 388, 387 2,197,566 1,791, 656 405,910 1,933, 248 1, 778, 755 154,493 2, 351,831 5.23,847 1,827,984 4,150,850 2,413,864 1,449, 745 13, 689 1,234 914,065 35,131 2,187,474 1, 739,951 1, 348,986 1,745,258 880,000 | 746,344 8,083, 582 5,033,815 3, 545,075 13,689 ' 26, 368 1, 320, 356 78,853 49,474 3,049, 767 2,144,168 21, 382 884, 217 1, 594,789 689,116 581, 670 4,345, 761 2, 524, 743 2,071,855 13,689 16, 650 398,319 24,230 2,143,032 1,819, 956 891,550 1, 736, 986 1, 093, 720 21, 382 621,884 3,122,287 3,121,127 21, 394 296, 350 23, 747 49,474 447, 523 421, 502 26,021 2, 805, 934 2, 756,721 3,106 1,160 194,078 II 3,740 109,941 19,975 865,258 628,946 236,312 510,757 509,694 1,063 46,107 4, 663,217 4, 629,021 4,888 8,215 18,800 2,293 4,039,872 3, 781, 620 83,938 7,085 65,233 41, 732 60,264 4, 324,554 4, 268,106 625 325 24,219 9,484 21,795 9, 631,854 9, 533,328 5, 424, 864 3, 549,972 1, 513, 923 1,164,486 829, 566 41, 997 5,905, 723 4,650,029 3, 307,956 1,874, 892 1, 591, 590 283,302 1,300 3,260 15,000 78,966 657, 749 11,310 673, 014 1,255, 694 1,073,207 44, 273 138,214 1,318,592 1,187,320 23,077 40,597 1 26,773 j 40,825 | 162,008 I 150,477 i 1,357 | 5,276 4,898 2,358,629 1,797,156 1,424,704 131 325,049 7,592 39,680 561,473 263,078 11,435 286,960 1 9,718 23, 780 24,474 49,474 905, 673 516,987 388,686 1,821,018 1,487, 319 21, 382 312, 317 6,438, 978 6,387, 542 3,106 2,223 46,107 317,457 316,154 3, 703, 339 3, 702,419 10,021, 681 9, 597, 961 83,938 11, 973 96, 525 101,129 1 29,066 101,089 452,870 277, 643 14,118,416 13,951,911 1,982 ! 1,625 32, 755 24,484 105, 659 1,016,266 1,000,123 706 13, 689, 216 9,997,157 6, 246, 583 1,164, 617 1, 812,364 60,899 712,694 3, 692, 059 2, 927,875 55, 708 708,476 I 3, 915,426 2,669, 541 1,837,822 1,303 898,257 30,149 323,076 139,862 183,214 2,418,182 2,368,969 3,106 920 46,107 26, 525 97,029 1, 626 50,047 91 9,484 5,862 730, 288 54, 327 47,104 1, 245,885 745, 677 5, 264 494,944 5, 333, 781 5, 289,503 40,178 4, 235,030 4,030,815 43, 760 11,973 70,000 4,100 27,440 51,042 5.068,743 5,000,211 1,276 325 3,361 63, 570 7, 513, 563 5,684, 549 4, 229,122 1,164, 486 284, 529 6,412 1,829, 014 1, 650, 532 50, 444 128,038 8,033,407 7,951,577 1,300 29,303 15,000 36,227 2,260,227 1,643,067 179,639 131 797, 547 160 665,590 617,160 531,666 85,494 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 : 1923- Continued City | number [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 14] 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 Cash on hand at beginning of year \ Aggregate of receipts a n d cash on h a n d a t beginning of year l Cash o n hand at close of year 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 83 LAWRENCE, MASS 84 FORT WAYNE, IND _ _ P u b l i c t r u s t funds General t r e a s u r y 85 $1, 293, 323 1,124,414 8 168, 901 $4, 592, 746 4, 592, 746 $5, 264,122 4, 479,201 3,392 717, 614 2,537 61, 378 701,879 589,679 33, 336 7, 332, 793 i 4, 773,170 1, 770, 670 1,110,100 377, 223 767, 608 1 123,160 110, 246 ! 46, 393 467, 770 2, 559, 623 2, 559, 623 1, 224,191 827, 220 519, 564 9, 766 37, 964 66,715 69, 631 31,472 46,143 45,965 396, 971 396, 971 5, 370, 522 3, 360, 626 1,193,661 1,100,334 298, 556 700,893 44, 529 22, 653 738, 080 585, 324 57,445 18,959 66, 575 20, 209 422, 502 112,200 112, 200 1, 761, 837 814,117 568, 244 9,766 16,614 70,112 47, 405 34, 683 22, 025 45, 268 947, 720 947, 720 2, 991, 631 1, 312, 950 2, 052, 530 1,801,143 1, 081,806 36, 065 557, 979 2,831 3,757 89 244,177 3,364 8, 455,109 5, 739, 537 386, 315 12,976 1, 403,119 37, 587 869, 282 6,293 1, 003, 687 583,197 F e b . 28, 1923 F e b . 28, 1923 3, 410, 948 2, 625, 444 386, 315 12, 976 317, 556 1,433 67,126 98 Dec. Dec Dec. Dec. 3,180,617 2,025, 932 1, 568, 066 307,178 92, 808 42,453 1, 651,129 573, 869 283, 238 871,851 659, 330 450,036 5,703,597 3, 259,131 2,301,340 307,178 136,047 i 93,946 i 1, 715,993 760,805 535, 542 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 J Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 .. ... J _..| ; J u l y 31, 1923—. 1 Feb. Feb. Feb. Aug. ! E L PASO, T E X Special assessment b o n d fund C o n v i c t labor account . ___ School f u n d . 28, 28, 28, 31, 1923.. 1923 1923 1923 86 Special assessment funds C e m e t e r y funds - $11,150,191 | 10,196, 361 I 3, 400 i 886,515 .2,537 61, 378 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, . Special assessment fund Nongovernmental-cost $876, 722 453, 914 4 422, 713 91 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. S i n k i n g funds Governmental-cost $5,885,973 5, 391,025 3, 396 428,174 2,000 61, 378 $4, 387,496 4, 351,422 - General t r e a s u r y PAYMENTS 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31,1923 _ .. — , - . : 35, 628 446 4,869, 077 3, 369, 374 1,169, 090 1,100,334 332,511 697, 496 56, 796 8,988 4,159 1,499, 703 1, 499, 703 28, 098 32, 483 43,239 19,010 ! 59, 912 117 354,168 6,293 49,143 4,675 2, 009, 896 2, 009,896 40, 703 9,000 56,121 250 421, 805 152, 756 152, 756 4, 332, 923 2, 329, 761 386, 315 12,976 1,248,102 29, 655 326,114 3,118,499 2, 826, 579 3, 614, 534 2,189,152 1, 682, 224 307,178 86, 904 84, 773 373,070 309,174 83, 574 95,105 7,815 189, 000 4,498 O S i n k i n g fund Public trust funds. Investment fund... Private trust fund. School district General t r e a s u r y . . . 3 r CO Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31,1923. 31,1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 2,300 7,284 5,843 J u l y 3 1 , 1923- 1,154,685 1,154, 685 252,873 899, 504 890,162 50 6,318 2,974 SAVANNAH, G A C i t y corporation General treasury Pilotage commission f u n d . Sinkingfund 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 treasury Dec. 31,1923. Dec. 31,1923Dec. 31,1923. Dec. 31,1923. Dec. 31, 1923. BAYONNE, N. 1 200, 528 199, 718 21,178 1,027 110, 500 44, 937 955,188 955,188 281, 574 279, 737 9,463 1,198 195,000 67,013 810 810 3,150,454 2, 503, 586 2, 222, 721 1,327 201, 318 4,144 74,076 646,868 646,868 74,076 1,837 1,837 107 27,966 1,425, 382 1, 425, 382 1,989,972 1, 651,017 1, 650,888 129 19,831 38,191 33,426 129,654 63,896 63,896 878,908 572, 832 562, 370 6,318 4,144 306,076 306,076 2, 752,191 2, 742,009 2,666 7,516 5, 550, 052 4,408, 080 1,141,972 488,942 469,414 1,858 17, 670 8, 791,185 7, 619, 503 1,146, 496 25,186 409, 062 18,070 369, 563 21, 429 3, 629,813 3, 243,788 383, 528 2,497 4, 752, 310 4,357, 645 393, 405 1,260 2,291,637 1,135, 620 978, 594 157,026 1,156,017 1,133,969 21,955 582, 568 115, 486 93, 926 21, 560 467, 082 204,432 262, 208 442 1, 328,858 527, 833 429, 407 98, 426 801,025 685, 873 111, 970 3,182 4, 203,063 1, 778,939 1, 501,927 277,012 2,424,124 2,024, 274 396,133 3,717 775, 871 339, 861 231, 355 108, 506 436, 010 351, 585 80,708 3,717 2,733,950 1, 247, 996 1,181,383 66,613 1,485,954 1, 367,777 118,177 693, 242 191,082 89,189 101,893 502,160 304, 912 197, 248 , 278,175 , 501, 805 , 567,013 ,017,660 909, 778 5,443 1,911 , 776, 370 , 662, 606 113,764 1,394,380 1,394,380 1, 360,911 1,949,487 1,137,435 555, 668 9,622,042 7,033,620 4, 483,592 1,017,660 1,476, 695 37,392 18,281 2,588,422 2,343,040 245,382 2,324,449 1,914, 223 1, 291, 813 6, 667,428 4, 534,786 3,001,343 1,017, 660 502,147 13, 636 630,165 584,611 190,436 3, 766, 205 3,214,602 479,982 6,729 660 51,974 12, 258 5,152, 678 3,747,716 1, 289, 733 9,364, 694 6,962,318 1, 922, 630 6,729 1,152 439, 517 32,348 390, 680 104,073 130, 733 J a n . 7, 1924.. J a n . 7, 1924.. July 2, 1923. July 2,1923. July 2,1923. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. J u n e 30,1923_ J u n e 30,1923. J General t r e a s u r y School fund F i r e m e n ' s relief f u n d . License fund S i n k i n g fund P u b l i c t r u s t fund 697,053 404, 364 311,381 250 84, 500 1,170 7,063 292, 689 292, 689 105, 217 21, 291 Sept. 30, 1923.. Sept. 3 0 , 1 9 2 3 Sept. 30, 1923.. SAN D I E G O , CALIF C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Special assessment f u n d . . S i n k i n g 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 S i n k i n g fund __ 25, 666 212, 521 212, 521 125,155 87,448 33,426 174, 591 2,444,466 2, 444,466 353, 369 353,369 ALLENTOWN, P A C i t y corporation G e n e r a l t r e a s u r y __ S i n k i n g funds School district General treasury. S i n k i n g fund I n v e s t m e n t fund.. 64,921 56,458 Dec. 31, 1923- KNOXVILLE, T E N N General t r e a s u r y . . . S i n k i n g fund Public trust funds. 57,934 23,706 27, 583 148,925 1, 077, 260 1,077, 260 Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31,1923.. 30,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 18,465 15,004 492 113, 237 1,500 566,917 13,484 1,366 812,052 680,434 131,618 445, 811 152,915 274, 306 18, 590 603,061 18, 803 546 410, 226 288,297 121,929 142, 793 13.081 338, 955 338,955 2,132, 642 2,054, 743 77,899 4, 563,060 2,747,318 1,789,086 6,729 660 371,487 4,953 17,735 45, 554 45,554 4,410,954 4,110,927 2,811 492 296,724 19. 267 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 . 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 OF M U N I C I P A L GOVERNMENT: 1923- Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Date of close of fiscal year Revenue j 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 PAYMENTS 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 92 MANCHESTER, N . H... General treasury... Sinking fund Public trust fund- Private trust fund. Dec. 31,1923.. Dec. 31,1923.. Dec. 31,1923.. Dec. 31,1923.. HARRISBURG, P A City corporation General treasury Special assessment fund. Sinking fund Public trust funds Investment funds School district General treasury Sinking fund Public trust fund PEORIA, I I I July 2,1923.. July 2,1923July 2,1923- . City corporation General treasury Sinking funds Public trust funds. _ School district General treasury.__ Public trust fund Investment fund Pleasure driveway and park district. General treasury _ Sinking fund.. 95 Jan. 7,1924. Jan. 7,1924. Jan. 7,1924. Jan. 7,1924. Jan. 7,1924_ Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 June 30, Dec. 31, 1923. June 30, 1923. Aug. 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. M a y 3 1 , 1923. M a y 3 1 , 1923. WICHITA, KANS City corporation General treasury. Library fund Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. $2,825,706 2,815,116 8,154 2,436 2,866,054 1,500,910 1,481,370 2,950 3,702 12, 888 1,365,144 1,355,378 7,140 2,626 2,477,271 1,110, 215 1,061,925 5,150 43,140 1,190,467 1,163,411 20,116 6,940 176, 589 173,991 2,598 3, 629,346 1,961,580 1,883,416 3,573 $3, 788, 558 3, 725, 596 14, 233 $226,604 41,172 68, 529 48, 729 116,903 1, 856, 263 1,442,370 1,197,467 22, 500 162, 287 965 59,151 413,893 284,993 124, 900 4,000 643, 529 581,429 515,381 1,172,473 448,433 366,114 32, 939 49,380 606,397 597,586 8,811 537,313 125,000 118,374 5,517 1,109 361,687 354,263 7,424 117,643 117,643 1, 760,510 1,596, 590 1,294, 277 26,911 $6,840,868 6, 581, 884 90, 916 2,436 165, 632 $330, 661 148,009 59, 710 5,365, 846 3, 524, 709 3,194, 218 22, 500 177, 874 7,328 122,789 1,841,137 1,643, 514 187, 695 ^9,928 682,001 654,035 596,136 315, 218 105, 522 96, 726 3,762 5,034 187,029 171,040 15,989 2,666,414 1,157,161 1,120,362 50,626 4,187,057 1,683,648 1, 546,413 43,606 93,629 2,158, 551 2,115,260 36,351 6,940 344,858 22,667 227,125 1, 205,425 420,965 329,325 39,844 51,796 689,394 671,424 11,030 6,940 95,066 38,148 12,478 329,782 15,076 7,591 15,076 227,125 95,066 1,187, 709 404, 798 369,805 5,035 4,367, 519 2,471, 518 2,218, 640 31, 754 1,493,795 1,084,238 966,139 928 12, 637 2,661 50, 750 62,100 3,143 55, 655 3,302 1, 659,167 402,384 376,891 7,233 7, 049,023 3, 960, 554 3, 554, 584 37, 717 $3,748, 710 3, 747,087 1,623 27, 889 1,033 28,977 27, 966 12,133 15, 055 778 3, 801, 511 2,413,416 2,357,190 22, 500 2,858 1,695 29,173 1,388,095 1, 371, 805 7,140 9,150 36, 799 1,282,128 1,272, 796 9,332 $2, 761,497 2, 686, 788 31, 206 813 42,690 882,334 457, 258 240, 892 147,127 4,600 64, 639 425,076 259, 576 165, 500 Park fund. __ Sinking fund.. Public trust funds. School district General treasury... Sinking fund 96 97 ST. JOSEPH, M O . . . City corporation General treasury _ . . Library fund Fiscal agency fund. Sinkingfund Public trust funds.. School district General treasury... Sinking fund Sioux CITY, IOWA City corporation General treasury. _. Sinking fund Public trust funds. School district General treasury... Sinking fund SOUTH BEND, IND City corporation General treasury Special asssessment fund. Sinking fund Public trust funds Investment fund Private trust fund _ School district General treasury WILKES-BARRE, P A City corporation General treasury.. Sinking funds School district General treasury.. Public trust fund. BlNGHAMTON, N . Y General treasury Library fund County supervisors' fund. Water fund Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. June 30, 1923. June30, 1923. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 16,1923.... 30, 1923 16, 1923 16, 1923 16, Dec. 31, 1923.. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923- Mar. 31, 1923.. Mar. 31, 1923Mar. 31, 1923.. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. July 31, 1923.. Jan. 7, 1924.. Jan. 7,1924.. July 2, 1923. July 2, 1923. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 46,479 2,520 25, 592 1, 667, 766 1,454, 247 213, 519 2, 044,602 1,164, 057 1, 022,094 2,617 170, 940 100,000 4,462 163, 920 28, 778 135,142 3,287,615 1,824,403 1,654,959 146,189 23, 255 1,463, 212 1,428,991 34,221 653, 292 116,479 694, 655 326, 502 47, 950 30,160 17, 212 536, 813 536,813 2, 298, 344 1,001, 447 891,167 110, 280 1, 296, 897 1, 294, 357 2,540 3,129,084 2, 925, 580 576 180, 528 i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year, 221, 547 102, 520 44,186 3,088,469 2,584,016 %tt, 453 13,918 207,494 16,040 782,911 669,692 113, 219 13,630 1,896,001 1,774,569 121,432 1,965,164 1,179,947 1,154,443 2,497 16,899 135 102, 520 14, 516 409,557 139,755 269,802 359, 265 301,828 156,778 129,271 42,095 16,043 I 1,853 1 338 23,242 619 87,176 ! 27,840 1 59,336 3, 591,482 2,621,425 2,406, 578 4,470 39, 596 156, 509 14, 272 970,057 762, 210 207, 847 1, 267,053 1,139,650 1, 095, 357 1,973 694 39,254 2,372 127,403 17, 953 109,450 5,192, 553 2,314,452 2,094,420 165, 869 54,163 2,878,101 2, 730,156 147, 945 393,483 233, 748 161, 644 33, 609 38,495 159, 735 145, 790 13,945 3,235,047 1, 748, 504 1,634,467 98,369 15,668 1,486, 543 1,486,543 1, 564,023 332, 200 298, 309 33,891 14,400 1, 251, 697 1,171,823 79,874 309,877 146,685 110,497 19,680 1 16,508 | 163,192 I 129,342 ! 33,850 | 1, 559, 491 672, 854 358,100 1, 358, 342 i 887,191 ! 401,951 j 1, 665, 833 1, 069, 740 536, 415 3,818, 026 2, 205, 292 1, 869,100 326, 502 1, 087, 266 401, 492 49,191 290, 447 886, 637 886, 637 144, 482 1 40, 264 ! 257,199 43, 295 471,151 471,151 6, 571,125 3, 676, 524 2, 454, 706 326, 502 192, 432 94, 731 274, 411 333, 742 2, 894, 601 2, 894, 601 676, 737 637, 731 586, 200 51, 531 39,006 37, 000 2,006 209, 332 149, 622 69, 381 80,241 59,710 56, 613 3,097 3,184, 413 1, 788, 800 1, 546, 748 242,052 1, 395, 613 1, 387, 970 7,643 71, 327 66, 308 15,187 51,121 5, 019 615 4, 404 2, 568, 944 1, 264, 503 1, 264, 503 971,406 858, 875 28 5, 693, 621 5,033, 413 26, 604 206, 435 210, 469 i 1,102, 998 998,107 292 3, 290,008 2,949,882 26, 312 120,087 182,059 1,417,699 1,415,273 1,368,441 39, 258 133,267 6,079 880, 545 732, 034 148,511 4,128 1 14,132 | 1,256,783 ! 1,100,991 155,792 7,574 2,336 2,336 1,595,081 343,364 328,964 24, 307 1, 593,131 1, 248, 958 26,000 206, 435 317 29, 724 192, 432 33,102 274, 411 33, 380 596, 093 596, 093 10,119 6,108 785, 217 740, 727 44,490 9,690 1, 612, 734 1, 612, 734 1, 304, 441 1, 301, 208 3,233 22,003 117,255 5,792 57,437 3,530 53, 907 1, 231,823 1,097,823 134,000 51, 939 300. 362 685, 774 685, 774 544,142 457,989 267,058 190,931 86,153 86,147 6 1, 300, 615 1,085,424 86, 348 18, 291 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 , 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 : 1923- Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each; see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 14] S >»3 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 Nonre venue of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year * Cash on hand at beginning of year Cash on hand at close of year PAYMENTS Governmental-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— C o n t i n u e d 100 BINGHAMTON, N . Y.—Continued. P u b l i c t r u s t funds 101 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 _ . PORTLAND, M E General t r e a s u r y . P u b l i c t r u s t funds . Dec. 31, 1923. W a t e r district _ __ . General t r e a s u r y _. Sinking fund _ Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 D e c 31, 1923 ROCKFORD, I I I . General treasury_ __ L i b r a r y 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 a r k district _ General t r e a s u r y _ I n v e s t m e n t fund_ _ 1 i | 1 __ _ __ Dec. 31, 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 D e c . 31, 1 9 2 3 . . . Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 _ D e c . 31, 1923 $69, 205 23, 663 ' 18,653 $5, 715 20, 440 56, 614 10 $75, 038 65, 639 76, 013 10 $62, 538 8, 498 23,434 10 3, 754, 272 3, 219, 912 3,176,167 26, 217 44, 444 3,084 3, 057, 425 2, 711, 245 2, 610, 443 96, 843 2,745 968, 575 859, 214 643, 572 158, 289 6,184 51,169 093, 460 548, 327 382, 629 109, 355 5,10051, 243 4,071, 346 3, 478, 331 3, 474, 241 34, 732 34, 732 436, 543 401, 227 35, 310 1,214 142 142 346, 038 217, 563 46,136 82, 339 38, 924 38, 924 19, 872 18, 573 1,299 7, 780, 272 6,820,371 6,430,182 , 281,349 53,373 54, 253 1,214 73,798 73, 798 802,453 637, 363 82, 751 82,339 83, 650 83,650 6,405 6. 405 70, 058 67, 497 2, 561 57, 961 57, 961 520,074 520, 052 22 68, 670 68, 670 14, 980 14, 980 5, 577, 689 3,127, 933 2,843,131 89,519 195,283 2, 264,668 2, 264,668 185,088 158,508 11,899 14,681 ! 133,162 83, 673 77, 800 511 5, 362 47,998 47,998 1,491 1,491 3, 551,016 1, 964,295 1, 884, 772 71,163 8,360 1,459,973 1,459,973 126, 748 126, 748 50, 565 50, 565 1 33, 085 33, 085 Dec. 31, 1923 102 $118 21,536 746 | j . . ! 2, 988,485 1, 629,043 1,527,918 59,729 41,396 1, 226,300 1,226,300 133,142 119,808 11,741 1,593 2. 474, 540 1,422,251 1,245, 837 25, 500 150, 914 1, 010, 765 1,010,765 41, 524 28,278 158 13, 088 114,664 76, 639 69, 376 4,290 2,973 27, 603 27,603 10,422 10,422 1 ! i i i ! i ! $11, 668 1,080 3,010 $12, 500 45, 473 52, 579 3,015, 466 2, 793, 713 2,573, 312 171, 994 47,193 1, 214 9,432 9,432 212, 321 49,814 80,168 82,339 1,893,511 1,079,965 880, 559 17, 845 181,561 756,697 756,697 56,849 30,269 11,899 14,681 103 | 104 N . Y.._... C y corporation General t r e a s u r y C i t y clerk's fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds L a n s i n g b u r g school d i s t r i c t . 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 C o u n t y s u p e r v i s o r s ' f u n d . _. General t r e a s u r y 106 1,876,113 1,734,868 376,346 1,449 286 31, 704 1, 097, 841 23,435 156, 674 47,133 141, 245 126, 577 8, 441 6,227 3,975, 412 3,297,539 2, 082, 271 44,244 1,380 247, 533 899,114 10, 650 12,347 224,464 8,516 5,850, 346 3, 863, 887 3, 799,942 22,447 33, 632 463,966 33,872 2, 281, 389 988, 376 966,169 15,462 6,745 2, 773, 672 2, 529,637 2,333, 566 58, 799 1, 575,013 734,597 693, 034 J3, 778 26, 019 1,766 4, 050,869 3,120,774 3,106,908 7,766 J u n e 30, 1923. 679,357 679,357 202, 568 202, 568 2,137 2,137 "i>ec73i~,"l923r 161,059 161, 059 727, 527 727, 527 213,811 213,811 1,102,397 1,102,397 2,436,984 1, 204,087 1,190, 773 13,314 1, 232,897 1,224,032 1,151, 515 956,799 847,368 109,431 194, 716 1,970,511 1,326,575 997,860 I 328,715 1 643,936 446,042 197,894 1 5, 559, 010 3, 487,461 3, 036,001 451,460 2, 071, 549 1,670,074 401,475 J u l y 31, 1923.. J u l y 31, 1923.. J u l y 31, 1923.. Oct. 13, 1923 _ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. JOHNSTOWN, P 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 fund 7,651,453 6, 773, 090 3, 918,055 71,490 1,666 452,998 1, 996, 955 56,162 188,818 86,946 878, 363 829, 513 35,906 12,944 3,097,143 2,571,059 1,341,821 4,501 1,000 400,450 771,660 6,186 44, 238 1,203 526,084 522, 792 1,541 1, 751 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. LITTLE ROCK, A R K School district General t r e a s u r y Sewer a n d street i m p r o v e m e n t fund General t r e a s u r y _ 1, 780, 638 j 1, 672, 394 242, 668 8,190 666 44,261 1,225,295 9,827 141,466 21 108,244 95,727 7,986 4,531 350, 750 | 350, 750 272,930 142 74,680 2,998 31, 31, 31, 31, C H A R L E S T O N , S. C C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . _ . C e m e t e r y funds Public trust funds. Investment funds.. 232,263 231,487 119,221 156 102,945 9,165 776 776 3,070,860 2,922,231 2, 873,869 2,412 31,850 14,100 23,131 20,081 750 2,300 125,498 125, 498 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. City corporation Dec. 31, 1923 General t r e a s u r y H i g h school fund J u n e 30, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Colonial c o m m o n s fund D e c . 31,1923 W a t e r fund P o r t utilities c o m m i s s i o n fund. Dec. 31, 1 9 2 3 . . S i n k i n g funds _ Dec. 31, 1923 J u n e 30, D e c . 31, 1923.. P u b l i c t r u s t funds Dec. 31, 1923 I n v e s t m e n t fund School district General t r e a s u r y J u n e 30, 1923. Sinking fund J u n e 30, 1923. P u b l i c t r u s t funds __. J u n e 30, 1923. 105 6, 603,212 6,171,672 6, 021, 687 4,969 110,750 34,266 179, 557 176,383 814 2,360 251, 983 251, 983 3,181,602 2, 898, 691 2, 874, 888 2,415 4, 220 17,168 156,426 156,302 64 60 126,485 126,485 TROY J a n . 7, 1924.. J a n . 7, 1924.. July 2,1923. July 2,1923, 8,287 40,149 3,114 85, 722 244,035 210,994 26,379 6,662 903 1 7,613 194,716 25,101 148, 726 148, 726 118,368 118,368 6,883 26,887 102 6,100 1 4,124,319 3,857,225 3,832,124 884,062 ! 884,062 | I 1 i | ! 677,873 653,895 17, 561 6,417 2,246,630 2,082,960 2,070,342 4,813 7,805 30,055 26,881 814 2,360 133,615 133,615 1,799,928 1, 740,683 1,459,438 25,797 173,761 22,077 19, 797 39,813 59,245 49,041 9,904 300 3,104,991 2,841, 639 2,833,773 102 7,764 15.728 15,728 661,193 661,193 207,141 207,141 414,366 414,366 631,820 631,820 56, 211 56,211 1.925, 746 i, 595,479 1,208,004 387,475 330,267 70,655 259,612 3, 211,302 1, 705, 736 1, 705, 736 421,962 186, 246 122, 261 63,985 235, 716 194, 716 41, 000 1,505, 566 1,404, 703 100,863 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 . O CO TABLE 2.—SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS, PAYMENTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OP MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: 1923- Continued M O [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 14] s t»3 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 l 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 9 107 SACRAMENTO, CALIF _. _ _ 108 EAST ST. LOUIS, I I I . . BROCKTON, M A S S _ Sinking fund . Public trust funds. P r i v a t e t r u s t fund T E R R E HAUTE, IND 1923 1923 1923 1923-.. 1923 1923 1923., ' 7, 330 11, 067 7,424 1 30, 1923 30, 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 F e b . 28, 1923 F e b . 28, 1923 I ._ General treasury 110 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, .. C i t y corporation _. __ _ _. General t r e a s u r y . _ _ . . . Registered b o n d i n t e r e s t f u n d . Public trust funds School district -. ._ General t r e a s u r y . _ S i n k i n g fund P a r k district General t r e a s u r y . _. . . Sinking fund . _ . 109 $5, 291,944 3, 679,813 2,200,410 1,453,582 ._ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . __ D e c . Special assessment f u n d Dec. Dec. C a s h in t r a n s i t __ S i n k i n g fund . _ Dec. P u b l i c t r u s t funds . . Dec. I n v e s t m e n t funds . . Dec. 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 . June S i n k i n g fund June _ Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1923. 1923. 1923 D e c . 31, 1923".. D e c . 31, 1923 1,893, 610 1,007,969 956, 766 47,912 3,291 791, 707 782,130 9, 577 93,934 93,516 418 1, 633, 254 1,325, 281 1,318,120 3, 401,613 3, 373,823 3, 249, 722 3,128,876 9,092 103, 889 3,000 4,865 23, 797 3,993 ... City corporation. _ . . . General t r e a s u r y . . Special assessment funds 1,612,131 1, 407, 267 204,864 1 1 $2, 675, 224 1, 465, 795 635, 745 4,957 2,000 434,801 1,214 69,852 317, 226 1, 209,429 1,180, 938 28,491 2, 399,729 1, 099,413 905,658 174,194 7,161 148, 738 146, 747 1,991 159, 235 122,427 36,808 344, 648 227, 011 132,376 $2,931, 284 1, 991, 460 1,881,184 41, 764 7,462 4, 902 56,148 939,824 761,607 178, 217 $10,898,452 7,137, 068 4, 717, 339 1.458, 539 2,000 483,895 19, 743 82,178 373,374 3, 761,384 3,349,812 411, 572 $2, 964,012 1, 714,221 1, 537, 701 2,666 $6, 712, 534 4,295,898 2,487, 310 1,458, 539 $1,221,906 1,126,949 692, 328 271, 086 9,023 69, 940 192, 718 2,208 426 239, 269 94,957 55,291 39, 666 20,091 8, 512 11,812 134,105 1, 249, 791 1, 070, 711 179,080 2,416, 636 2, 223,810 192, 826 607,859 211, 962 184,192 1,011 26,759 , 379,973 304, 779 75,194 15,924 11,927 3,997 4,134, 723 2, 545, 212 2.459, 078 48,923 37,211 1, 320,418 1, 233, 656 86, 762 269,093 227,870 41, 223 1 437,918 233,077 201,813 4,614 26, 650 164, 215 81,436 82, 779 40,626 19,417 21,209 1, 985, 616 875,355 820,967 43,827 10, 561 954, 073 950, 090 3,983 156,188 136,174 20, 014 1, 711,189 1,436,780 1,436,298 482 132, 756 123,654 481,133 424,579 3,109,608 3,109,462 3,421 3,221 2, 460 6, 784, 091 6, 626, 353 9,092 131,107 10, 214 7,325 ! 51,356 3,130 2,068 146 3,193.350 3, 092, 312 9,092 79, 751 6,938 5,257 833,067 ! 224,415 i 181.659 25 1 3, 577, 444 1, 550, 839 1,219,693 174, 219 1 844,958 348,666 278, 233 50 2,449,879 1, 062, 241 872,138 174,169 202,130 202,130 72, 279 72,279 282,607 139,932 69, 322 o CO a m o m Sinking fund-. P u b l i c t r u s t funds.. Investment fund... Private trust fund.. School district General t r e a s u r y . . . L i b r a r y fund S i n k i n g fund Public trust f u n d . . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. July July July July 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923.. 1923.. 1923.. 1923.. SAGINAW, M I C H . . C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . . Auditorium fund... S i n k i n g funds ,_ Public trust funds.. Investment fund... Private trust f u n d School district General t r e a s u r y . . . Public trust funds.. Private trust fund.. 112 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. J u n e 30, 1923. J u n e 30, 1923. J u n e 30, 1923. GARY, IND City corporation General treasury Library fund Special assessment funds _ Sinkingfund 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 d i s t r i c t . . General treasury. _ 113 June June June June June June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. J u l y 31, 1923.. P A W T U C K E T , R. I General t r e a s u r y . _ License fund 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 P r i v a t e t r u s t funds Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, al, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923. 30, 1923. 31, 192331, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. HOBOKEN, N. J General t r e a s u r y School f u n d s . . F i r e m e n ' s relief fund Water fund Municipal court fund License fund Sinking f u n d . . 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 i Also t h e aggregate of p a y m e n t s a n d cash o n h a n d e t t h e close of t 911 14, 869 3,781 1, 300, 316 1,124, 359 43, 597 94,981 37,379 2, 751, 570 1, 586,122 1, 537,423 20, 691 9,712 18, 021 275 1,165,448 1,161,494 3,954 2,982,879 1,878, 230 1,048,449 13,074 724,082 81,179 11,446 1,104,649 1,104, 649 2,765,023 2,655,956 81,159 12,052 15, 856 4,146,582 3, 255,846 335,975 10,678 480,603 48,710 14,770 12, 571 32,003 6,286 43. 775 117,637 86,949 142 30,546 2,969,624 2, 719, 502 2,195, 330 477,419 25, 716 8,242 12, 795 250,122 249,421 300 401 1,202, 097 796,116 256, 580 63, 569 64,110 411, 857 405, 981 405,981 4,148, 421 3,688, 602 867 441,831 1,673 5,430 10,018 8, 649,521 7,535. 274 902,796 363 1,991 903 167; 696 36,776 3.722 21,443 | 7,636 13,652 1 608,652 486,698 11,974 56,025 53,955 2,161, 934 955,192 807,220 6,600 107,986 27,659 1,116 4,611 1,206,742 1,202,316 3,029 1,397 734,841 468,922 195, 287 18,807 67,48S 87, 764 28,423 71,153 265, 919 265,919 633, 488 87,806 408,772 5,778 15,805 115, 327 535.513 102,062 4,863 16,783 405, 363 6,442 34,925 54, 508 10,067 57,427 2,026,605 1,698,006 55, 713 151,006 121,880 34,925 18,074 15,934 17, 384 496,292 324,848 8,956 54.786 107, 702 1,387, 638 1,285,625 46,615 41, 220 14,178 7,883,128 5,260,816 4, 539,973 27,291 595,117 71, 396 9,633 17,406 2,622, 312 2, 613, 231 7,283 1,798 1, 554,470 1,068,163 866, 089 11,248 167,497 19,833 958 2,538 486,307 482,309 2,418 1, 580 3, 726, 621 1,655,375 1, 528,855 16,043 84, 509 17,535 8,433 686, 660 553,696 289,881 26,560 79,548 46,565 32,304 78,838 132, 964 132,964 3,376,311 1, 869,192 1, 058,812 68,890 687,683 52,181 1,626 294,757 57,089 3,012,551 3,004,657 ! 1 1 1 4,919,817 3,143, 268 1, 500, 316 95,450 791, 570 1 233,053 j 39,869 483,010 1, 776, 549 1, 776, 549 7,546,932 6,432,364 867 931,762 19,503 37,091 125,345 13,331, 616 10,893,182 1, 243, 634 10,678 497,749 1,991 903 621,769 57,988 3,722 98,510 6,988 6, 825 125,345 792,556 243,742 9,991 20,500 10,067 40,043 142,675 87, 533 142 55,000 2, 602,037 2, 537,278 2,145,029 343,111 34,028 242 14,868 64, 759 61,068 3,473 218 2, 071,246 2,069,854 1,392 856,846 720,380 151,623 24,339 134,307 5,939 404,172 136,466 136,466 4,239,624 3,370,618 867 833,252 4,621 30, 266 1, 507,119 1, 507,119 7*, 894 2,053 4,159,149 2,376,463 1, 231,584 10,678 487,437 536,769 1 52,987 8, 379,911 8,272,977 2,059 8,259 1,991 903 1 85,000 5,000 3,722 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 GOVERNMENT: 1923— Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] m CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF { >» 2 MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T j Date of close of fiscal year Revenue Nonrevenue of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year * Cash on hand at beginning of year Cash on hand at close of year PAYMENTS 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 115 L O N G B E A C H , C A L I F __ J u n e 30, 1923 _ J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 -_ _ _ J u n e 30, 1923 - J u n e 30, 1923 Special assessment f u n d Sinking f u n d . . School district __ General t r e a s u r y . Sinking funds 116 PASSAIC, N . J . P e t t y cash fund _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sinking fund Public trust fund___ _ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923 30,1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 General t r e a s u r y Fee a n d special f u n d Sinking f u n d . ___| _.. . _ J _-_ 1 _ C i t y corporation _ _ General t r e a s u r y Fee a n d special 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 fund 118 1 _. General t r e a s u r y - - School fund . _. L i b r a r v fund _. F i r e m e n ' s relief fund _ *M u n i c i p a l court fund - 117 1 _ _ _ _ _ Dec. Dec. _ Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 - Aug. 31, 1923 Aug. 31, 1923 ___ __ A u g . 31, 1923 1 $1,958,490 618, 356 539,557 180, 464 180, 464 78,799 1, 340,134 1,171, 488 168, 646 2, 395,616 2,044,146 299, 459 1,363 6, 613 • 185 154 4,700,747 2,639,934 1,950, 639 32,000 888,425 680,103 13, 378 9 4,984 1,580 1 953 173. 926 20,056 i 34, 407 9, 289 43,025 28, 585 1,989, 277 1, 224,961 869,907 8,855 303, 351 42,848 1, 293,418 914, 645 600,491 994,633 431,769 267,483 228,443 83, 318 2,393 378,773 374, 471 110,413 49,075 4,798 562,864 458,535 j 1 1,497, 076 710,772 689,215 ._ J a n . 7, 1924 $935,768 755, 304 755, 304 764, 316 644,923 8,602 110,791 CHESTER, PA__ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y $5,055, 269 3, 313,728 2, 376, 588 643, 360 293,780 1,741,541 1,544,070 197,471 $7,949,527 4, 687, 388 3, 671, 449 643, 360 372,579 3, 262,139 1 2, 896,022 I 366,117 $1, 442,794 1,109,112 976, 590 7,984,788 ! 5, 364,183 2, 263, 476 33, 372 6,613 5,169 1,734 953 251, 358 57,930 1,012,863 457,576 522, 341 6 4,302 104, 329 ! 4, 277, 328 2,571,375 1,737,881 8,855 642,207 175, 241 7,191 1, 705, 953 1, 477, 929 8,602 219, 422 2,116,485 534,156 356,073 761,009 ! 559, 500 i 327,380 i 4,374,570 1,804,428 | 1,372,668 1 . ! | j j 132,522 333,682 207,727 125,955 500 17,165 15, 275 765,823 169,728 89,843 22,153 51,991 5,741 596,095 528,141 $5, 961,027 3, 297, 247 2, 508,139 643, 360 145,748 2,663,780 2,507,831 155,949 3,545,059 2,130,088 1, 363,991 32,029 6,613 25 154 12,159 2,150,850 1,181, 586 1,021,985 8,855 125,738 25,008 67,954 969, 264 883,885 8,602 76,777 876, 989 422,139 139, 781 1, 916,450 1,033,433 939,031 $545,706 281,029' 186,720 94, 309 264 677 180,464 84 213 3, 426,866 2,776,519 377,144 1,337 5,144 1,580 453 234,193 30,496 1, 360,655 1, 220,061 626,053 494,316 98, 242 1,450 140,594 65,903 74 691 1,581,131 348,856 293, 856 Welfare fund Sinking fund School district General treasury. _ Sinking funds Public trust fund.. 119 HAMTRAMCK, MICH City corporation General treasury. . . Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Investment fund... School district General treasury.__ Sinking fund 1 Jan. 7, 1924Jan. 7, 1924.. 21, 557 786,304 772, 257 13, 287 760 July 2, 1923. July 2, 1923. July 2, 1923. June June June June 30, 1923. 30, 1923. 30, 1923. 30, 1923. 2, 143, 726 i, 515, 682 1,431,345 80,541 3,796 628,044 628, 044 July 9, 1923. July9, 1923. ALTOONA, P A City corporation General treasury... Sinking fund Private trust fund. School district General treasury... Sinking fund Investment fund... July 2, 1923. July 2, 1923 _ July 2, 1923. RACINE, WIS General treasury... Public trust funds. Investment funds. Private trust fund. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 19231923. 1923. 1923. 1923. Jan. 7, 1924.. Jan. 7, 1924.. Jan. 7, 1924.. LANSING, MICH C ity corporation General treasury... Sinking funds Public trust fund. _ Investment fund Private trust fund.. School district General treasury... June30,1923. N E W BRITAIN, C O N N . . General treasury _.. Police court fund. _. License fund Sinking fund Public trust funds. Private trust fund . M a r . 31, 1923. M a r . 31,1923. Mar.31,1923. M a r . 31,1923. M a r . 31,1923. M a r . 31,1923. 2,700 175,383 1, 582, 329 626, 575 955, 754 285 231, 835 201, 509 4,415 191, 617 5,477 2,985 | 428, 775 2, 570,142 1,403, 247 1,160, 658 6,237 27 282, 331 454, 850 14, 318 435,329 5, 203 1, 762,146 1,164,780 1,163, 749 8 23 1,000 597,366 547, 366 50,000 820, 617 187,932 187,932 4, 726,489 2, 868,394 2, 783,026 80, 549 3,819 1,000 1, 858,095 1, 808,095 50,000 553, 843 190, 261 182,371 4,094 3,796 2, 885,919 1,458, 772 1,458,772 363, 582 328, 582 35,000 1,427,147 1,427,147 4,107, 642 2,423,985 2,194,439 225, 820 3,726 1,683,657 1, 468, 241 110,416 I 105,000 129,849 103,491 23,710 76,055 3. 726 26, 358 23, 579 2,779 2,134,365 972,825 904,100 68,725 1,161, 540 1,109, 542 51,998 495, 759 335,120 55, 639 105,000 632, 685 632, 685 2,958 91,444 883,017 636,654 245,329 1,034 55,000 1,232,275 752,275 480,000 1, 286, 727 1, 219,361 1,141,883 76,455 23 1,000 67,366 52,366 15,000 1, 843,428 1, 347,669 1,266,629 81,040 2,100, 822 1,369,672 1,208,030 161,092 550 731,150 522,190 103, 960 105, 000 88, 500 86,181 32, 211 50, 794 3,176 2,319 412 1,907 2, 710, 638 2, 627, 560 71,512 11, 566 930,937 789, 264 37, 880 99, 868 3,925 130,745 120, 620 6,159 3,841 125 3, 772, 320 3, 537,444 115, 551 115,275 4,050 267, 557 214, 812 48, 478 3, 862 405 2. 249,935 2, 226, 215 23, 720 1, 254,828 1, 096,417 43,353 111,413 3,645 , 835, 879 , 640,181 , 480, 030 152, 789 7,242 120 3,863,503 3, 637, 280 3, 444, 618 165, 705 16, 899 40 10, 018 226, 223 226, 223 1,687, 995 1, 593,342 1,452,855 118, 683 14, 855 10,387,377 8,870,803 8,377, 503 437,177 38,996 160 16, 967 1, 516, 574 1, 516, 574 2,219, 543 2, 006, 587 1, 778,986 216, 777 10,824 5, 814, 805 4,747, 370 4, 747, 370 2,353,029 2,116,846 1,851,147 220,400 28,172 160 16,967 236,183 236,183 1, 431, 080 1,362, 683 2,449 938 54, 000 2,850 8,160 182, 951 182, 951 1, 918, 320 968,132 954, 198 13, 934 950,188 945, 639 4,549 195, 698 195, 698 2, 219, 237 2,164,918 24,966 21,630 7,723 6,949 94, 653 94, 653 3, 833, 268 i 3, 710, 552 ! 27, 415 938 75, 630 10, 573 8,160 212, 956 212, 956 1,067,435 1,067,435 491,405 491,405 2, 598, 789 2, 591, 513 4,621 2,655 Q 743,074 627,634 22, 794 938 75, 630 7,918 8,160 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on^handfatjthe^close of the year. CO 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 : 1923— Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] a >»3 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 PAYMENTS Governmental-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 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 - C o n t i n u e d 124 125 MOBILE, ALA _ _ _ ' C i t y corporation _ 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 f u n d . I n v e s t m e n t fund School district General t r e a s u r y B E R K E L E Y , C A L I F ._ _ . City 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 treasury Sinkingfund _ I n v e s t m e n t fund $1, 527, 520 1,024,301 856, 394 6,469 161, 438 i Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923. 1923 1923 A u g . 31, 1923 ! _J 503,219 503, 219 1 1 2, 784,580 1,554,806 1, 218,631 270,181 15 65,924 55 _ _ . June June June . . June June June _ June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 30, 1923" 30, 1923 30, 1923. 1 ' I, 229, 774 1, 026,928 200,604 2, 242 $689,955 511, 733 510, 580 $192,020 131,074 17,895 153 1,000 178, 222 178, 222 113,179 371, 781 148,606 55,195 703,121 319, 012 245, 232 5,733 2,894 84, 784 223,175 223,159 16 60,946 60,946 718 46,751 3,519 22, 792 384,109 341, 061 i 43, 048 j $2,409,495 1, 667,108 1,384,869 6,469 274,770 1,000 742,387 742,387 3,859,482 2, 022, 424 1, 519,058 270,181 6,466 112, 675 6,468 107, 576 1, 837, 058 ! 1, 591,148 243,668 I 2,242 $239,878 207, 322 108,175 99,147 $1, 710, 588 1, 085,101 1,017,162 6,469 61,470 32, 556 32, 556 625,487 625,487 314, 896 265,486 216, 716 2, 919,144 1,335,605 1, 004,004 270,181 4,763 54, 657 2,000 659 18, 903 4,468 24, 740 49,410 2, 571 46,839 1, 583, 539 1, 463, 548 119, 991 $459, 029 374,685 259, 532 114,153 1,000 84,344 84,344 625,442 421,333 298,338 1,044 39,115 82,836 204,109 125,029 76,838 2,242 H CO H O m o H H 126 2, 866, 881 1,818,020 1,722, 452 11,884 61, 714 19, 954 2, 016 SPRINGFIELD, I I I C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Registered b o n d interest 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 funds P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district _ General t r e a u s 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 Feb. Feb. Feb. Dec. Feb. Feb. 28,1923 _. 28,1923. 28,1923 31,1922; M a r . 31,1923 28, 1923 28, 1923. J u n e 30,1923 Apr.30,1923 l 891,356 891,356 157, 505 157,505 1,966, 699 1,157,873 1,049,024 1,006 100, 000 7,843 766,475 766, 475 42,351 42,351 393,007 316, 572 275, 208 12, 247 20, 081 8,546 490 63,947 63,947 12, 488 12,4«8 1 5, 226, 587 3,292,465 3, 046, 684 24,131 81, 795 29, 506 1 102, 016 8,333 1, 721,778 1, 721,778 212,344 212.344 1 423,178 312, 686 206, 965 16, 693 81,154 7,629 3,133, 035 2, 090, 638 2,068, 688 7,438 641 13,871 245 84,811 84,811 25,681 25,681 912,125 912,125 130, 272 130, 272 1,670,374 889,141 771, 031 8,006 102,016 8,088 724, 842 724,842 56,391 56,391 CO 127 HOLYOKE, MASS HIGHLAND PARK, 129 CHATTANOOGA, 183 3,315,948 1,976,582 1,871, 559 93, 536 3,923 7,564 1,339,366 1,196,986 142,380 6,119,166 4, 061,230 3,624,461 303,198 26,989 106, 582 2,057,936 1, 638, 089 419, 847 472, 260 389,499 372, 624 10, 710 1,729 4,436 82,761 73,567 9,194 3, 230, 507 1,910,371 1,910,043 989,376 928, 741 777, 709 127,278 23,754 975,964 849,339 309, 063 17, 679 10, 568 512, 029 126, 625 26, 625 100,000 878,903 667,816 577,026 62, 544 16, 693 11,553 211,087 210,622 4, 844, 243 3,445,896 2, 663,798 207, 501 51, 015 523, 582 1,398, 347 1, 295,196 101, 299 1,852 917,960 634,835 527,457 76,495 17,865 13,018 283,125 281, 273 2,975,799 2,080,811 2, 004, 069 68, 606 8,136 1,679,245 1,566,113 97,018 9,094 5,816 1,204 822,138 748,103 23,204 19,947 30,884 567,044 557,098 2,975 473,801 469,023 1,836 6,190 407 374 3,068,427 2,871,314 123,197 29,041 42,890 1,611 374 794,296 552,147 552,147 J u l y 2, 1923.. J u l y 2, 1923. 2, 015,868 985, 789 840,528 145,261 1,030,079 1,016, 258 13,821 795,167 537,415 301,069 236,346 257, 752 103, 531 154, 221 3,605,331 2,075,351 1, 693, 744 381,607 1,529,980 1, 260,003 269, 977 '._. j A u g . 31, 1923. ' A u g . 31, 1923. 2, 915,974 1,610,255 1, 532, 083 49,019 J u n e 30,1923. June30,1923. J u n e 30,1923. J u n e 30,1923. J u l y 9, 1923.. J u l y 9,1923.. BETHLEHEM, LlNCOLN, NEBR C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Sinking funds 1 J u n e 30,1923. J u n e 30,1923. J u n e 30,1923. Sept. 30, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Sept. 30, 1923 Sept. 30, 1923 Sept. 30, Dec. 31, 1923. Sept. 30, 1923 PA 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 132 M a r . 31,1923. M a r . 31,1923. M a r . 31,1923.. M a r . 31, 1923. 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.. 1,515 484, 918 309,093 261,145 2,123 816 45,009 175,825 133,358 42, 467 DAVENPORT, IOWA C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y _.. Sinking funds 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 Investment fund... 586 12, 424 542 175 MICH... 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 4,686,132 4,459,123 225,494 2,318,300 1,775, 555 1,491, 757 207, 539 22, 250 54, 009 542,745 307, 745 235, 000 N o v . 30,1923. N o v . 30, 1923. N o v . 30, 1923.. J u n e 30, 1923. N o v . 30,1923.. N o v . 30,1923.. N o v . 30,1923.. N o v . 30,1923.. J a n . 7, 1924.. J a n 7, 1924.. 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. 4,197, 709 3,936,295 215,083 9,146 5,475 31,710 1, 060, 635 1, 057,949 1,299 1,387 3,301,785 3,192, 040 61,023 5,194 6,490 35, 408 1,455 462, 745 352,956 49, 554 490, 042 428,807 47,545 7,962, 239 7,481, 291 325, 660 5,194 6,773 73, 633 37, 620 31,710 358 ...v. General t r e a s u r y W a t e r fund License fund High-school l u n c h 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 283 29, 079 30, 690 465 242,149 140,214 101, 935 2,155, 797 819,078 809,078 1,404, 798 748,177 735,374 12,011 6,476, 3,177, 3,076, 61, 569 510 535 030 2,786,066 2, 593,361 52, 621 5,194 6,187 61,209 35, 563 31, 710 220 138 328 1,320,136 1,320,136 894,988 894,988 2,416,399 1, 761,360 1,341,794 292,488 25, 260 101,818 655, 039 244,386 410, 653 950,484 730, 250 132,272 62,400 25, 014 510, 564 220,234 118,935 101, 299 1,852 2,015,326 1,871,807 114,861 28,229 429 579,300 530,484 6,500 812 40,300 1,204 870, 552 487, 755 384,148 103, 607 382,797 114,020 268, 777 2,162,112 1,124, 582 1,124, 582 572,667 463,014 185,014 278,000 109,653 108,453 1,200 1,149,177 679,311 653, 925 24,601 4,122,184 1,824,538 1, 785,346 32 2,161 407 374 1,037,530 1,037, 530 1,205,208 673,661 637,264 36, 397 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 GOVERNMENT: 1923— Continued O [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 14] CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T OF I \ 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 | j hand at j close of year i. I Governmental-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 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 - C o n t i n u e d 132 3 > a LINCOLN, .NEBR.—Continued. City corporation—Continued. 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 School district _ General t r e a s u r y . NIAGARA 134 COVINGTON, KY HAVERHILL, MASS.. 1 1 L i b r a r y fund W a t e r fund 3,676, 503 2,296, 248 1,374, 767 Dec. July Dec. Dec. 3,113,418 2,866,694 229, 647 6,340 10, 737 2, 242,264 1,052, 599 1,177,665 12,000 4, 356 1, 520, 004 1,153, 569 1,127, 266 1,654 1, 077 18,857 1, 428, 723 998, 335 626,427 9,750 14, 583 340, 452 251, 212 128, 980 411 109 512 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 - _ _ 9,983, 597 6,353,498 3, 596,666 6, 340 27,093 J u n e 30, 1923 . _ 4, 627, 915 2,434, 205 2,189, 354 ! J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923. 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 Newport and Covington bridge fund. P e t t y cash f u n d - . _ S i n k i n g funds . 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 School d i s t r i c t . General t r e a s u r v . . S i n k i n g fund 135 $124 661 466,376 2,228 464,148 3,490 3,490 $10, 000 1,223, 892 1,223,892 FALLS, N . Y General t r e a s u r y School fund . F i r e m e n ' s relief fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds _ $39,284 661 3,011,467 2,456,107 555,360 287,592 287, 592 $29,153 1,193,442 1,169,877 23, 565 112,277 112,277 S a n i t a r y district General t r e a s u r y 133 $131 661 594,133 62,338 531,795 62,488 62,488 _ A u g . 31, 1923 A u g . 31, 1923. D e c . 31, 1923 J a n . 31, 1924 D e c . 31, 1923. M a y 31, 1923.. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, J923 31, 1923 I | 1, 992 2, 723 _ 366, 435 312,340 54, 095 J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 ___.._ D e c . 31, 1923 N o v . 30, 1923... 1 2, 333, 790 2,109, 812 1,074 197,276 112,827 112,827 250, 290 5, 942 91, 343 430, 388 430, 388 1,000 83, 320 10, 358 | 26, 522 1 89, 240 56,132 ! 33,108 1,705,818 1,609,835 4, 948 646 125,316 115,218 3, 977 3, 326 1 $39,160 2,037,691 1,946,479 91,212 259, 955 259, 955 $507,400 507,400 1,691,415 1, 660,644 17,643 24,147 24,147 5,488 4,615, 679 2,396, 606 2,204,256 6,340 8,477 3, 289,179 2, 403,116 1,882,673 11,815 1 15,769 ! 19, 369 j 202,177 159,817 85, 210 1,160 411 409 1, 590, 707 1,148, 464 999, 602 10, 655 15, 358 5,461 1,496,295 1,094,835 797,861 1.000 335, 602 19,023 117,865 886,063 798,860 87, 203 1,000 50,380 16,917 4,330 42, 360 126 42,234 115, 282 2,106 169,940 442,243 418, 749 23,494 113, 535 401,460 379, 985 21 475 233, 773 203,982 3, 886 23,300 2, 212, 318 2, 058, 206 5,810 148,302 4,164,924 3, 834, 865 9, 999 201, 24 X 1 ! | ! l | 13,128 13, 499 1, 718,833 1,572,677 303 29, 646 O License fund Sinking funds Public trust funds,. Investment funds._ Private trust fund.. Dec. 31, N o v . 30, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923. 1923 1923 .... 1923 PORTSMOUTH, VA General treasury. __ School fund Water fund Sinking funds Public trust fund. _ Investment funds.. Private trust fund,. Dec. 31, 1923. June 30, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923.. June 30, 1923. HUNTINGTON, W. VA City corporation General treasury Special assessment fund. Sinking funds School district General treasury. __ Sinking funds June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. EAST ORANGE, N . J Generalfund. treasury School Municipal court fund. Firemen's relief fund.. License fund Sinking fund Public trust fund Private trust fund MACON, G A ! Dec. 31, 1923. June 30, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. City corporation Dec. 31,1923 General treasury Dec. 31,1923 .. Hospital fund Sept. 30, 1923 Water fund Dec. 31, 1923 Sinking fund Dec. 31, 1923 Public trust fund Sept. 30, Dec. 31, 1923.. Investment funds School district General treasury j June 30, 1923 Public trust fund j June 30, 1923 Investment fund i June 30, 1923 1 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of 15, 535 7, 687 2,406 5,626 66,143 18,476 1,132 1 1,663 144 5,626 82,810 26,163 4,069 144 5,626 80,230 26,163 4,044 2, 580 25 144 4, 263, 736 2, 330, 482 522, 749 838, 033 493, 372 545 75,557 2,998 567, 044 57, 985 2,061 39, 484 462, 077 545 4,892 1,858,682 1,338,171 520,446 1,838,010 934,326 242 798, 549 31,295 3,000 2,995 266, 165 157,562 6,097 48,489 51,794 500 1, 720 3 65 70, 600 2,998 2, 230, 477 1,057, 508 569,439 404,100 83, 969 1,172, 969 1, 045, 353 127,616 367,404 21,850 19,454 404, 367 271,210 48,082 446, 325 164, 203 56, 280 223,128 133,157 1 89,818 43,339 2, 287,809 1.031,115 561,131 404,100 65,884 1, 256,694 1,189,319 67,375 268,114 155, 250 19, 564 2,396 345, 554 238, 545 107, 009 3, 002, 248 1, 350, 568 636, 975 404,100 309,493 1, 651, 680 1,373,716 277, 964 2,615, 584 2, 309,076 242, 982 95 4,533 3,056,266 2, 265,646 675,085 5,635 6, 222, 679 4,822, 328 1,195,245 5,730 4,533 1,084 160, 334 33, 299 126 279, 327 179, 601 66, 550 3, 693, 355 2, 541, 034 1,128, 610 95 4,533 2, 249,997 2,101, 693 85 5,635 29, 834 3, 216 126 6,000 13, 083 2,954,152 ! 2,164,820 1,182, 208 126, 598 1 318,831 | 130,199 2,279 404,705 789,332 552,241 3,423 233, 668 364,380 350,193 17,963 1,367, 029 1,063, 590 719,433 125, 590 216,275 13 2,279 1, 524,954 985,689 81,463 381,067 5,853 45 70, 837 48, 258 10,660 1, 534, 353 1, 267,963 896, 664 70,189 281, 465 9,347 1,097 9,201 266, 390 263, 785 1,817 788 1 2, 472, 617 1,187,231 435,189 408,477 435, 725 1,084 90,140 18, 671 5 1,109, 205 588, 495 235,492 56,134 33, 503 68,000 195,366 520, 710 287, 546 284 232,880 550,829 247,606 277,198 21,936 3,968 121 310, 594 308, 362 50, 052 1 275 3,863 52, 852 1,182 200,138 2,232 910 1,322 107,923 282,122 169,852 112,270 108 7,426 186 324, 510 14,187 12,609 1, 578 135, 686 112,864 14, 545 98,319 1,084 124,500 17,000 1,222, 743 751, 037 444,812 900 95,130 130,000 303,439 302,723 716 ' 80,195 471, 706 236,909 1,129 233,668 TABLE 2.—SUMMARY OF R E C E I P T S , PAYMENTS, 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 : 1923- Continued h- 1 GO I 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 States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 11. F o r a t e x t discussion of t h i s table, see p . 14] H CITY, A N D DIVISIONS A N D F U N D S O F >>3 MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 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 l Cash on hand at close of year PAYMENTS Governmental- cost Nongovernmental-cost 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 WHEELING, W. V A City corporation General treasury... Sinking funds Public trust funds _ School district General treasury... Public trust funds. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30,1923.. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. $1,876, 246 1, 296, 043 1, 273,130 15, 247 7,666 580, 203 574, 259 5, 944 $2,387,686 2, 364,842 2,126, 708 235, 946 2,188 22,844 6,240 16,604 $407, 722 389, 451 352,155 36, 022 1,274 18, 271 17,078 1,193 $4, 671, 654 4,050, 336 i 3, 751,993 287, 215 11,128 621, 318 597, 577 23, 741 1,657, 741 1,132, 697 1,132, 697 151, 827 86,180 84, 682 1,498 64,358 53, 876 10,482 1,289 3,289 3,655,900 2, 299, 788 2,281,474 18, 314 1,350,846 1, 326, 000 24,846 5,266 5,266 959, 552 254,871 CICERO, I I I City corporation General treasury.. Library fund School district General treasury.. Public trust fund _ Park district General treasury.. Apr. 30, 1923. 1,846, 332 1,080,911 3,064,095 16,816 761,444 747,080 14,364 3,977 3,977 ROANOKE, VA General treasury Convict labor account.. School fund Sinking fund Investment funds Dec. 31,1923. Dec. 31, 1923. June 30,1923. Dec. 31,1923. Dec. 31, 1923.. 1, 729,081 1,615,219 2,240 96,916 14,156 550 TAMPA, FLA City corporation General treasury Convict labor account... Library fund Port development fund. Sinking fund Public trust fund Private trust fund. May May May May May May May Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Mar. 31, 1923.. Mar. 31, 1923.. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1,840,762 1,267,423 1,154,400 91 1,637 106,243 5,052 525,044 525,044 1, 739, 277 1, 605,057 652,604 47,077 5,000 97, 820 26, 554 9,846 1, 200, 684 966,043 324,137 653,493 362, 525 148, 559 613,743 15,007 3,148 30,008 11 74, 561 118,402 4,082 16, 910 $2, 200,815 2,185, 743 2,139, 448 40,158 6,137 15,072 11,529 3,543 $2, 056, 080 1, 488,148 1, 335,188 152, 057 903 567, 932 565,067 2,865 $414, 759 376,445 277,357 95, 000 4,088 38, 314 20,981 37,333 286,442 93,923 91,611 2,312 192, 425 182, 236 10,189 94 94 2, 529, 748 1, 713,369 1, 697, 367 16,002 811, 707 805, 043 6,664 4,672 4,672 839,710 492,496 492, 496 H w H 346, 714 338, 721 7,993 500 500 O 1,938, 698 1,111,928 2,240 824, 530 1,101, 239 1,030, 683 1, 947,156 1, 290,189 1,084, 356 91 1,648 203,356 539.413 352,431 324,040 4,427,910 3,475,147 2,240 847,340 87, 787 15,396 1, 387, 973 1, 332, 536 3, 694, 939 2, 595,991 1, 627,096 91 1,648 688, 304 239, 652 32,282 26,938 1, 208,370 953,371 218, 700 19,096 26,095 10, 246 482, 223 219,652 10, 833 21,963 738 3,714 61, 692 5,150 2,725 20,000 713 4,955 o > xn H O (—i H w School district General t r e a s u r y . Sinking fund J u n e 30, 1923. J u n e 30, 1923. LANCASTER, P A C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . Public trust fund. School district 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_ WINSTON-SALEM, N. M a y 31, 1923M a y 3 1 , 1923. J u n e 3 0 . 1923. J u n e 3 0 , 1923. J u n e 30, 1923- C. General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund.. P u b l i c t r u s f funds I n v e s t m e n t funds SHREVEPORT, L A 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 . H e a l t h funds Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Investment funds.. School district General t r e a s u r y . . . j May June May | May j j 31, 1923. 30, 1923. 31, 192331, 1923. _. _ Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. J u n e 3 0 , 1923. JACKSON, M I C H _ _ C i t y corporation General treasury Sinkingfund 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 treasury 148 -.;___ D e c . 31, 1923. D e c . 31, 1923. | D e c . 31,1923. j D e c . 31, 1923. I D e c . 31, 1923. j | J u l y 13, 1923. AUGUSTA, G A C i t y corporation _. General t r e a s u r y C o n v i c t labor a c c o u n t . . H o s p i t a l fund S i n k i n g 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 fund Investment fund.. 1 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923. 31, 1923.. 31, 192331, 1923. 31, 1923- Sept. 30, 1923.. Sept. 30, 1923Sept. 3 0 , 1 9 2 3 - Also t h e aggregate 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 tl 573,339 449,362 123, 977 234,641 234, 641 290,968 151, 747 139,221 1,098,948 835, 750 263,198 254,999 1 111,892 143,107 1,132,300 698,408 695, 369 3,039 433,892 430,990 2,742 160 477,163 623 623 117,142 114,973 110,075 4,898 2,169 1,220 1, 726,605 814,004 806,067 7,937 912,601 883,862 23,936 4,803 395, 586 104,628 98,653 5,975 290,958 290,943 15 1,192,612 639,753 637,791 1,962 552,859 550,294 1,826,076 1,800,168 9,496 3,355 13,057 8, 296,865 4,827,894 43, 971 10, 243,310 6, 716,023 78,305 10, 925 3,438,057 176,140 135, 623 30, 507 10,010 3,737,750 3,737, 529 6 215 6,329,420 2,842,871 47, 792 700 3,438,057 2,334, 221 1,696,080 1, 450,322 225,113 12,625 1,215 6,374 431 638,141 638,141 2,123, 683 1,174,416 676, 789 139, 565 87,000 218,869 27,393 24,800 949, 267 949,267 1,184,893 814,410 643,151 3,346 422 136,435 31,056 5,642, 797 3, 684,906 2,770,262 j 368,024 1 100,047 356, 519 64,823 25,231 1,957,891 1,957,891 1 1, 324, 316 459, 846 271,958 3,696 3,726 150,317 30,149 3,096,653 2, 232,107 1, 649,977 307,919 96,321 174,202 3,688 1,221,828 992,953 848,327 56,409 864,470 864,470 864, 546 864, 546 1,927,388 1,173, 713 1,004, 347 143, 216 26,110 40 1, 660,333 1,660,333 1,610,608 27, 599 16,965 506, 273 399, 798 296,094 39,919 33,829 562,467 390, 336 296, 769 47, 659 11,859 2,100,455 1,451,396 1,392,180 59, 201 15 5,161 29,956 106,475 106,475 4,093,994 3, 233,844 2,911,049 210,734 76,904 40 35,117 j 860,150 860,150 34,049 172,131 172,131 649, 059 649,059 476, 540 451, 652 21,194 3,694 3,425, 000 753, 675 753,675 2,151, 690 1, 633, 592 1, 506,070 11, 647 108, 267 7,608 518,098 516, 209 1,812 77 949 120,369 87,961 24, 838 7,570 370,483 370,483 1,083, 714 1,058, 763 722, 337 121,134 101, 758 68, 820 90,000 240,232 6,194 24, 951 24,951 7,569 5,969 19,400 19,376 19,376 3, 356,538 2, 794,113 2,297, 227 11, 647 205,836 253,809 25, 594 562,425 560, 536 1,812 77 656,967 1 656,967 2,565 ! | | 68,698 61,945 38,084 j 8,033 15,828 1 6,753 1 6,753 2,277,830 1, 756,109 1, 546, 659 11,647 197,803 521,721 521,721 186,982 66,891 120,091 138,407 69, 623 69,623 68, 784 42, 625 23,921 2,238 32,000 30,986 25,231 228,875 228, 875 1,431, 072 1,392,112 1, 222,100 103,874 65, 030 40 1,068 38,960 38,960 Q w >1 tr 5 1,010,010 976,059 712,484 237,981 25,594 33,951 32,062 1,812 77 CO 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 CASIJ 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 : 1923— Continued City j number j [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] j RECEIPTS CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T OF D a t e of close of fiscal year Revenue Nonrevenue C a s h on | Aggregate of | C a s h on hand at i receipts a n d | hand at cash o n h a n d beginning a t b e g i n n i n g i close of y e a r of y e a r of year l PAYMENTS Governmental-cost Nongovernmental-cost GROUP 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—ContinuecI 149 150 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 School d i s t r i c t . General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund June Dec. June June 1923 1923 1923 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 I ! ! _._. QUINCY, M A S S General t r e a s u r y . . _ .. L i b r a r y p e t t y cash 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 f u n d s . _. 151 30, 31, 30, 30, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 June June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923__ 1923 1923 1923 1923. ._ PASADENA, CALIF C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . Special assessment fund S i n k i n g fund _ P u b l i c t r u s t funds ! ! School district _ J u n e 30, 1923__ J u n e 30, 1923 Sinking funds 152 _..' TOPEKA, KANS C i t y corporation _ General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund S i n k i n g funds P u b l i c t r u s t funds Investment fund.. . . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923.__ 31, 1923. 31,1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 _._. ! $3,315,401 1,795,871 1,156,972 558, 587 77,247 3,065 1,519, 530 1,384,866 134, 664 $2, 808 2,307 2,307 3, 069,754 3, 047,064 147 2, 655,880 2, 585, 027 4,745 623, 497 616,988 22, 543 55, 043 11,065 4,844 1,565 5, 218, 764 3,669, 668 2, 869,919 608, 551 159,367 12, 750 19,081 1, 549,096 1, 398, 800 150, 296 2,644,153 1,383,464 1,202,679 1,389, 769 775, 505 614,252 166,310 301 14,174 1, 260, 689 1, 237, 562 23,127 146,100 15,153 2,116,229 1,314,935 954,934 176 348,425 11,381 19 702, 236 614,399 425,817 16,155 154,076 18,351 501 501 $695,904 589,853 549,224 38, 657 1,972 106, 051 46,338 59, 713 ! . 166 614,264 552, 572 61,692 422,521 282,775 197,843 385 81, 926 2, 605 16 ! $4,014,113 2,388, 031 1, 708, 503 558, 587 115,904 5,037 | 1, 626, 082 | 1, 431, 705 194,377 ! $732,860 568,357 530, 651 6,349,131 6, 249, 079 4, 892 100 82,430 ! 12, 630 883, 853 871,048 9, 252,686 5, 828, 637 4, 686,850 608,551 471,777 28, 204 33, 255 3,424,049 3,188,934 235,115 3, 240,986 2, 212,109 1, 578, 594 16,716 584,427 32,337 35 1 $3, 231, 010 1, 783, 867 1,175, 545 558, 587 46, 622 3,113 1, 447,143 1, 330, 089 117, 054 $50, 243 35,807 2,307 2, 822, 212 2, 794,106 147 2, 643, 066 2, 583,925 4,745 27,959 43,416 10,980 617, 218 492,657 316,110 234, 239 17,921 6,854, 260 4, 560, 743 3, 847,663 608, 551 94, 547 9,982 1,005,971 897, 365 108, 606 2, 293, 517 2, 217,127 76,390 142, 991 301 33,255 124,561 74,442 50,119 642, 992 568,404 280,303 3,518 279,491 5,057 35 2,214,398 1,383,720 1,243, 368 12,198 120, 881 7,273 383, 596 259,985 54,923 1,000 184,055 20,007 35, 782 1,924 164,503 101,115 63,388 100 11,055 1,650 1, 781, 208 775, 237 523,077 33, 500 14,436 501 13,935 j 153 School district General treasury Sinking fund Public trust fund Investment fund _ ATLANTIC CITY, N . J General treasury Firemen's relief fund Sinking fund Public trust funds 154 KALAMAZOO, MICH City corporation General treasury Sinking funds. Investment funds Private trust fund School district. General treasury 155 MALDEN, MASS General treasury Library fund Park fund License fund Sinking funds Public trust funds Investment funds Private trust fund . CHARLOTTE, N . C General treasury School fund Library funds Water fund Sinking fund . _ _ _ Investment funds 157 1 June June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1923__ 1923.. __ Dec. Dec. _ Dec. Dec. _ LAKEWOOD, OHIO City corporation General treasury Fee and special fund Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust funds School district General treasury Fee and special fund _ . Library fund Sinking funds 156 _ _._ Dec. _ _ Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923 31, 1923.__ 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 19231923 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31,1923 31,1923 31,1923 31,1923 31,1923 May May May May May May 31, 1923 31, 1923 31,1923 31,1923 31,1923 31,1923 31,1923 31,1923 5,102,218 4, 886, 949 21, 820 165,486 27,963 6,395, 505 5, 766,144 2, 244,434 .1,278,355 1,113, 802 163, 709 844 3,098,052 2, 265,732 1,983, 753 218,718 36,884 26,377 832, 320 832,320 1,182,373 738,231 531, 562 204,778 2,314,238 1, 604,383 880, 402 1,229,531 1,086,027 804,757 678, 691 402 44, 888 709, 855 543, 765 186,761 4,924 89,585 143,504 27, 618 2,634,382 1,372,558 1,059,160 8,795 303, 671 932 1, 261,824 914,443 3,871 49, 030 294, 480 _ Aug. 31,1923 Aug. 31, 1923._ __ Aug. 31,1923 ___ Aug. 31,1923 Dec. _. Dec. Dec. _ . Dec. Dec. Dec. _ _ Dec. Dec. 87,837 37,131 43, 988 6,684 34 966,079 966,079 May 31, 1923 _ 801,294 797,899 1,685 111 1^599 _ 31,1923 31, 1923 31,1923 31,1923 31, 1923 31,1923 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of t 584, 746 44,615 139,746 1 115, 962 1 16,561 1 3,450 3,773 1,342,463 1,048,318 262,918 31,227 1 1,891 j 444,142 444,142 1 151,782 14, 308 3,750 112,136 2, 236,195 2,165, 242 24 768 37 217 28,465 16,764 702 2, 802,917 2, 556, 262 16, 694 1,900 3,575 170,323 13,175 22, 503 18, 485 388,386 358,927 25 250 1,920, 550 1,354,264 224,024 1,645 322,028 6,464,976 2,362,013 822,739 10,000 341, 420 35,304 2,893, 500 156, 819 49. 785 88; 783 1 273 17,978 18, 589 25, 848 195 849 2,292 74,588 66,544 5, 797 331 1,916 830,678 819,869 73 9,254 1,482 123,611 64, 579 56,364 660 2,008 12,840,186 11,701,411 21,820 1.013.150 103, 805 1 1,109,095 1,029,846 6,278,733 6, 218,412 21,820 5,452,358 4,453,153 61,945 17,304 38, 501 6, 524, 859 4, 282,318 3, 629,117 587,205 I 37, 728 28, 268 2,242, 541 2, 242, 541 1,249, 695 829,090 630,712 195,115 2, 606,482 1,220,361 1,176, 548 43,813 3, 263 420, 605 420,605 1, 386,121 1, 386,121 6.178.151 4, 062, 968 2, 744,319 8, 795 1,169,123 1 6,258 134, 473 2,115,183 1, 485, 826 3,871 204, 562 420,924 5, 427, 498 5, 080, 431 1 41, 487 2,187 3, 792 224, 636 30,134 24, 054 20, 777 1, 623, 611 1, 237,366 776,159 1,028,877 | 950, 992 62,234 10,245 5,406 8, 542,345 3,766, 062 1,135, 546 11,918 681,426 35,304 2, 912, 089 366,751 5,323 89,133 386, 245 147,293 118,368 120, 584 485, 549 395,604 248 84, 624 1,185 1, 359 2, 529 137,317 84, 494 16, 960 30 529 35, 304 3,124,102 1, 522,380 1, 269, 542 8,795 243,120 923 1,601,722 1,307, 211 3,871 84,412 206, 228 951,205 48,000 2,668, 682 2, 232, 867 1,821, 857 348, 277 37,728 25,005 435,815 435,815 1,430,438 1,303,222 698,618 Q W 559,252 12 45,340 127,216 31,322 1,782 94,112 2, 282, 316 2, 238, 207 41, 239 2,187 217 12 454 2, 659,633 2,446,620 3,199, 084 1, 612, 064 950,918 11,188 624, 914 5, 205,944 2, 069, 504 167, 668 700 55, 983 3,575 140,000 28,495 22,695 18, 248 2,912,089 g 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 : 1923- Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 14] 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 yearRevenue o 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 PAYMENTS Governmental- cost Nongovernmental-cost GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 158 CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA 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 School district General t r e a s u r y . Sinking fund 159 - M a r . 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1923. _ M a r . 31, 1923 __ - J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 W I C H I T \ FALLS, T E X . 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 _ Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 3~1, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 . _ . 1923 1923 A u g . 31, 1923 A u g . 31, 1923 A u g . 31, 1923 A u g . 31, 1923 160 _... , i _. ! ' General t r e a s u r y July July July Julv __ 2, 1923 2, 1923 2, 1923 2, 1923 ELMIRA, N . Y General t r e a s u r y D e c . 31, 1923 $909, 582 527, 798 487, 573 102 40,123 381, 784 297,846 83,938 1, 586, 557 848,347 843,832 '887 2,166 1,462 431, 534 431,179 355 306, 676 1, 539, 487 576, 772 333, 267 30 215, 305 28,170 962, 715 873, 567 89,148 2, 374, 807 368, 279 64, 538 201 303,540 1,310, 886 574, 252 481, 536 85, 995 6, 721 736, 634 684, 328 530 51, 727 49 67, 471 2,885 2,785 100 487, 619 435, 412 180,869 254, 543 64, 586 61, 286 2,300 1,000 52, 207 41,478 153 10, 543 33 2,019.800 1,992,890 606,316 373, 759 306, 676 YORK, PA J a n . 7, 1924 J a n . 7, 1924 J a n . 7, 1924 161 „_ $1, 970, 348 975, 795 962, 522 12,848 425 994, 553 993,294 1,259 1 $233, 812 99, 735 98, 488 I 1,247 134,077 132,982 1,095 20, 082 ! 4,103 1 15, 979 | 1, 986, 446 1,885, 516 100,930 814, 607 I 808, 567 1 $3,113, 742 1, 603, 328 1, 548, 583 14,197 40, 548 1,510,414 1, 424,122 86, 292 5,500,851 1, 793, 398 1,241,637 1,118 521,011 1 29, 632 1,414,331 1 1, 308, 849 105,482 I 2, 293,122 j 1,885,516 407, 606 1 $221, 248 218, 894 218, 691 203 $2, 508,410 1,184, 526 1,179,110 5,416 2, 354 1, 323, 884 1, 323, 884 2, 354 $384 084 199, 908 150, 782 8,578 40, 548 184,176 100,238 83, 938 1, 748, 327 555, 605 193, 483 625 361, 497 3,141,015 739,138 584, 210 493 154, 435 329,081 313,031 16,050 863,641 732,013 131,628 972, 396 906, 670 65,726 1,429, 481 1,153, 503 275, 978 1, 865, 976 1, 012, 549 665,190 340, 638 6,721 853, 427 787, 092 2,983 63, 270 82 433, 332 151, 960 73,105 78,855 281, 372 235,034 539 45, 762 37 1,191. 824 633, 789 580,900 51, 783 1,106 558,035 548, 528 2,444 7,018 45 240,820 226,800 11,185 210,000 5,615 14,020 3,530 3.440, 723 3,175, 216 1 434,098 425,244 2, 288, 308 2,170,427 718,317 579,545 611, 509 498, 655 463, 944 5.079 29, 632 112, 854 89,148 23, 706 10,490 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. P r i v a t e t r u s t funds 162 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923. - i 1 2,000 20, 576 4,334 ! ! NEWTON, MASS Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. P r i v a t e t r u s t fund 163 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 . _.| ! 1 I C i t y corporation . J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 Sinking funds School district General t r e a s u r y Sinking fund.._ . . J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 MCKEESPORT, P A . 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 General t r e a s u r y _ . J a n . 7, 1924 J a n . 7, 1924 J a n . 7, 1924 J u l y 2, 1923 J u l y 2, 1923 N E W CASTLE, P A 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 School district J a n . 7, 1924 J a n . 7, 1924 J a n . 7, 1924 Sinking fund I n v e s t m e n t fund J u l y 2, 1923 J u l y 2, 1923 J u l y 2, 1923 DECATUR, I I I _._ C i t y corporation Sinking fund Private trust funds 1 Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. _ l Apr. 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1 3,955 26, 902 "~2~085~ 3, 444, 622 3, 374, 867 594 2, 752, 525 2, 517, 382 63, 087 3,888 2,186 5,692 218, 825 350 10, 241 35 706, 320 702,124 9 2,391,401 1, 509,258 1,438,837 70,364 57 882,143 875,367 6,776 2,139,329 1,819,643 1,544, 727 231,367 43, 549 319, 686 59, 986 259, 700 1, 777,893 1,180,177 998,183 181,994 1, 547,958 745, 209 738,595 5,512 1,102 802, 749 798,849 3,900 218,471 177,063 140,130 32, 796 4,137 41,408 621,536 75,088 62,490 11,692 906 546,448 41,345 139, 245 1,314, 574 553, 598 489,167 64,431 660,023 276,028 272,602 578 2,848 383,995 309,929 73, 519 547 569, 754 258, 693 209, 270 49,423 1,021, 623 846,809 644,438 30, 725 156,605 15,029 12 ! B A Y CITY, M I C H 166,533 35,708 3,414 760,976 760,418 558 1, 559, 525 891, 249 874,917 1,735 4, 266 10,331 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 6,974 j 84,230 | 18,308 15,343 [ 1,880 M.S03 17,400 5,628 4,334 27,107 2,574,054 2,274, 683 6, 903, 467 6, 594, 373 603 5,692 283,198 6,717 12,838 46 396,473 392,136 15 3, 932, 940 3,927,554 588 1,838 1,530 954 4,798 6,308, 623 4, 509,078 3,981,747 483, 725 43,606 1, 799, 545 1,486,354 313,191 1, 715,471 1,473, 529 1,287,329 167,913 18, 287 241, 942 131,682 110,260 3,390, 535 2,153,118 2,053, 555 99,563 2,387, 965 997,360 941,215 50,000 6,145 1,390,605 1, 206,115 184,490 387,433 17,280 16,130 1, 718,164 761,120 760,073 1,150 370,153 207,663 162,490 1,047 957,044 957,044 652, 933 324,590 235,517 86,225 2,848 328,343 300, 759 25,427 2,157 1,669,967 658,536 630,907 27,629 221,451 105,193 104, 615 578 311,061 288,538 20,913 1,610 2, 544, 351 1,088,319 971,039 114,432 2,848 1,456,032 1,358,885 94,990 2,157 1,011,431 961,868 49,563 116,258 96,258 20,000 127,443 113,849 32, 728 8,801 61,090 10,695 535 2^708,591 I 1,851,907 1,552,083 41,261 221,961 36,055 547 II 370,678 334,264 121,086 5,837 192,961 13,833 1,375,356 806,155 760,367 35,341 962, 557 711,488 670,630 83 29,000 11,775 1,286 2,479 411 11 597, 716 551,001 46, 715 OS 1 168, 533 35, 708 27, 945 4,334 28, 987 547 1, 237,417 1,059,486 177,931 10,447 5,692 281,360 389 11,884 46 1,202,617 882,431 640,863 216.249 25,319 320,186 295,186 25,000 282,368 218,960 165,012 50,000 3,948 63,408 41,408 22,000 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 , 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 : 1923— Continued to [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14) a 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 Nonrevenue Cash on hand at beginning of year Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year l Cash on hand at close of year PAYMENTS Governmen- j Nongoverntal-cost mental-cost GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 166 School district 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 167 3 DECATUR, III.—Continued. OAK PARK, III __ _ _ ! _ June _ June June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923. 1923 1923 ._ C i t y corporation Dec. Dec. May Dec. Dec. L i b r a r y 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 _ _ 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, Dec. 31, 1923 31,1>2? 31, U i 3 ' 1 J u n e 30, D e c . 31, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 . - General t r e a s u r y General t r e a s u r y 168 General t r e a s u r y . • 169 KENOSHA, WIS _. P a r k fund__ _ W a t e r fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds 1 n v e s t m e n t funds _ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. _ __ . . _ D e c . Dec. _. _ _ .__..__ 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1 1 ! $668,276 655,957 11,533 119 667 $174,814 114,623 59,244 2,132,485 1,080,329 1,043,076 24,382 12,658 213 1, 737, 902 1,499,037 1,468, 574 213 17, 659 1,012, 547 999,299 13,248 39,609 39,609 2,199,075 2,166,470 21 31, 506 1,078 ,' i $856,684 778,182 76,769 119 1,614 $36,414 29,605 5,181 14 1,614 $569,201 569, 096 755, 473 400, 918 338, 283 10, 864 42,360 1,900 7, 511 1 350, 516 I 350, 042 474 4,039 4,039 4, 625, 860 2,980, 284 2,849, 933 35,459 72, 677 2,113 20,102 1, 531,206 1, 517,484 13,722 114,370 114, 370 645, 620 564,002 523, 810 8,187 18, 737 1, 900 11, 368 76, 53S 73, 608 2,930 5,080 5,080 3,109,175 1,713,425 1,674,338 27, 272 11,815 211, 249 190,153 4, 256, 312 ! 4,161,875 215 81,989 1,078 11,155 163,563 163,563 2, 229,368 2, 228, 921 21 4, 937,942 3,361, 707 1,118,389 87,383 52,155 263,971 34, 742 19,595 754, 699 577,931 85, 599 37, 627 47, 364 2, 748 3, 430 947 12, 591 168,143 168,143 70, 722 70, 722 1,845,988 1,805,252 194 29,387 21,096 i 11,155 __J ._ $13,594 7,602 1 5,992 2,333, 247 1,376, 295 726,907 39, 319 619 173,126 11,486 5,495 2,165,147 1, 757, 714 318,877 56, 219 19,350 12,987 439, 548 227, 698 j 72, 605 48,064 51, 536 34, 626 3, 906 1,113 i $251,069 179,481 71,588 o 105 871, 065 702, 857 651 785 42,125 213 8,734 142,753 137,241 5,512 25,455 25,455 1, 311, 915 1, 306, 635 5, 280 83, 835 83, 835 426 2, 506, 580 1, 223, 638 1,005,191 49, 756 4,791 217, 271 5, 933 ' 1,863,381 1,769,391 194 81 989 652 11 155 1, 676,663 1, 560,138 27,599 43,952 25,379 19,595 $ H ui H O W i—i o HAMMOND, IND GALVESTON, T E X _ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923 _ 31, 1923 31, 1923__ 31, 1923- . . 31, 1923 I 686,104 686,104 J u l y 31, 1923 __ General t r e a s u r y School fund 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 Private trust fund._ 172 2,285, 237 1,599,133 780, 385 766, 710 31,434 20,604 .. _ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Special a s s e s s m e n t funds S i n k i n g 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 June _ _ July June July June __ J u n e 30, 1923" 10, 1923 30, 1923 10, 1923 30, 1923 30, 1923 . | 173 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923... 1923 1923 1923 1923 . . . 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 . D e c . 31, 1923 BEAUMONT, T E X General t r e a s u r y _ School 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 fund 174 . _. June _ . June _ June _ _ June June 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 _ _ _ __ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 Dec. Dec. June Dec. 31, 31, 30, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1 ... 1,039, 634 74, 530 535, 711 426,984 486,383 j 33,746 58, 000 384,709 489 3, 422, 727 | 1,006,357 959,244 1,406, 479 1,467 37,332 ! 11,848 1,294,124 56,319 630,568 596,989 1,467 6, 502, 723 4, 537, 791 ! 3, 271, 606 i 152 91 132 2,785 15 1,136,058 36, 043 1, 964, 932 1, 964, 850 82 1,858,370 1, 405,313 718,600 __j i ..! 4, 051,929 3,118,577 476, 589 447, 294 696 8,773 1, 707, 650 1,438.452 5,151 257,412 1, 671, 531 1,461, 646 1,007,019 384, 018 15, 378 1,177,127 1,177,045 82 352,146 11,080 209, 885 209,885 1, 484,161 813, 210 357, 794 312, 987 170 2, 390, 218 2, 241,142 115,360 29, 219 526 3,971 82, 790 12, 719 1, 919,070 1,918,130 940 PITTSFIELD, M A S S . General t r e a s u r y License fund _ _ H i g h school l u n c h fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund 4,219,632 [ 2,704,954 1,480,421 790,564 51,483 46, 828 335, 658 1, 514, 678 1, 514,678 2,863, 714 1, 686, 587 1, 284, 523 152 2,516 1, 667, 664 1, 571, 763 392 W O O N S O C K E T . II. I - . General treasury__ L i b r a r y fund License fund _ Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds 581,517 | 413,081 i 339,435 1,024 19,635 11,801 1 41,166 i 168,456 168,456 2,409 MOUNT VERNON, N. Y C i t y corporation _ General t r e a s u r y Boiler inspection fund C o u n t y s u p e r v i s o r s ' fund License funds 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 School district General t r e a s u r y ._ P u b l i c t r u s t fund 1, 896, 710 898, 081 365, 533 594, 786 978 37,332 - Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 317,103 | 219,207 j 98,389 647 18,298 6,592 95,281 97,896 97,896 1,352,878 692, 760 360, 601 22, 830 414 14,423 294,492 660,118 660,118 88,616 2,785 9,439 1,967,478 1 1,389,558 980,064 1 15 I 399,894 9,585 577,920 577,920 177,550 64,225 3,435 105,088 4,802 3, 662, 687 3, 207, 438 809, 360 668,329 1,832 956 452,140 2,153 123,718 15, 481 1,453,493 1,423, 246 8,615 11, 729 9,903 235,475 234,441 110 924 1,099,759 1,099,759 944,730 627,707 302,155 29,034 17,854 38,287 240,377 317,023 317,023 1, 529,684 925,985 324,269 279,430 598,919 24,053 4,407 530,060 2,957,799 1 1,858,040 1,079,877 760,883 15, 331 1,949 37,332 3,067 8,781 9, 592 3,332, 510 1,932,837 1, 681,024 152 81, 540 666,362 10, 759 453, 057 453,057 164,052 6,069 1, 399, 873 1, 399, 673 1,311, 843 1,199, 641 871, 982 2,785 15 305, 644 19,215 112, 202 112,120 82 6, 635 1, 670,875 1,195, 523 325,439 149,913 1 I ! 673,404 484, 602 145,999 39,969 696 2,138 6,139,711 5, 447, 530 2 224 956 658, 648 30, 353 655, 204 423,719 2,191 1, 879, 565 1 1,870, 867 j 33 3, 604,942 3,152,944 212,930 16, 364 8,665 j 3, 608, 038 3, 575,817 9,555 11, 839 10, 827 1 259, 849 257, 673 240 1,936 1,802,443 1,801, 503 940 1 g 956 445,718 5,324 1, 545, 746 1, 516, 641 8, 615 11, 599 8,891 to TABLE 2.—SUMMARY OP 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 : 1923— Continued I For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Date of close of fiscal year Revenue C.i<h nn handa? beginning Nonrevenue I of year !! Aggregate of II receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year * Cash on hand at close of year 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 176 $1,984,645 1,801,199 129,694 5,869 , PERTH AMBOY, N. J School fund F i r e m e n ' s relief fund License fund M u n i c i p a l court fund Sinking fund . P u b l i c t r u s t fund 177 . MONTGOMERY, ALA Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. -_. Dec. Dec. _._ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Special assessment f u n d . Sinking fund Public trust 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 . Sinking fund Public trust fund. MEDFORD, MASS 1 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 fund 44,765 3,118 J u n e 30, 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 STOCKTON, C A L I F . _ 179 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 . General t r e a s u r y Library fund. . 178 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 I 1 . 1 | -- - _- D e c . 31, D e c . 31, D e c . 31, -- Dec. 31, D e c . 31, 1 D e c . 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 _ $491,278 426,938 44, 284 1. 258 10, 160 741,785 4, 520 1,191,956 ' 1,191, 111 845 565,340 1 559, 840 5, 500 2, 629,928 1, 6844 956 1, 257,323 416,472 207, 246 206, 482 58,190 ii, i6i - - J u n e 30, 1923 | J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 $3, 710. 582 2,562,619 390,240 944,972 803,639 141,195 _-_ 138 2,051,504 2,034,860 307 12,504 3,833 64,725 7,160 76,407 764 764 V"- 1, 833, 422 1,730,112 3,556 70,028 22, 476 7,250 $477, 732 387, 355 61,183 18,815 1,041 $6,186, 505 ( 4, 790, 756 564,218 5,869 1 1,458 10,160 805,365 8,679 28,865 129 8, 550 114,020 ! 113,505 | 515 1,871,316 1,864,456 6, 860 117,403 116,847 556 937, 095 930, 791 6,304 816,818 816,818 5,026, 982 3, 264, 684 2, 671,157 416,472 69,400 27,944 79,711 | 1,762, 298 1, 498, 725 ! 261,161 1 2, 412 1, 589,732 1, 337,639 1, 309, 850 3,083,715 1, 628,196 1,198, 582 416,472 353,535 298,849 162,725 4,470,774 4, 337,155 3, 863 91,983 4,090 22,476 11,207 1 668, 467 657,528 200 2,189,808 1, 373, 246 1, 355,644 4,675 9,623 1 3,304 816,562 694, 322 1 119,966 j 2,274 585,848 1 572,183 9,451 1 257 j 3,957 1 $1, 993, 476 1,476,022 503, 035 5,869 200 4,675 14, 802 8,312 252,093 122,266 127,415 2,412 6, 437 251 4,251 $3, 715, 297 2, 927, 379 1,258 10,160 776, 500 64,725 13,142 1,455, 519 1, 375,695 79,824 2, 224,074 2, 223,767 307 71 399 54,686 764 53,922 1,578, 233 1, 455,860 3,556 85,546 3,839 22,476 6,956 LIMA, OHIO 181 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. . Dec. _..| | ! ' 1 1 LEXINGTON, K Y ___ _ _ GREENSBORO, N. C 30, 30, 30, 30, 1923 1923 1923 1923 ._. 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 _. ._ 1923 1923 t Dec. 31, 1923 1923 1923. | 1923 ._ Dec. June Dec. __ _ D e c . June . _ Dec. Dec. Dec. __ General t r e a s u r y Sinking funds Public trust fund. M a y 31, 1923..M a y 31, 1923 _ _ M a y 31, 1923 1 1 1 PUEBLO, COLO C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund Water funds 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 School d i s t r i c t . . . ._ General t r e a s u r y Sinking funds _ I n v e s t m e n t funds _ _ _ _ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923... 1923 1923 1923. 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30. 1923 j 1 ! 1 1, 395,861 745,572 664,017 2,609 2,885,693 1 2, 211,138 1,877,914 8,971 9,203 312,459 2,591 1,120,036 1,035, 303 414,283 1,000 886,213 II 696,843 663,595 ! 183 I ! 723, 293 1,270 3,120 574, 360 574, 360 31,333 1 500 1 1,232 189,370 189,370 1,303,417 655 926 535, 074 120, 852 647, 491 538,120 12, 864 96, 416 91 659, 886 655, 390 548, 447 106, 943 4,496 3,223 36 1, 237 937,076 1 403,355 1 140,766 262,589 533,721 478,962 893 1 50,332 3,534 2, 900, 379 1,714,671 1, 224, 287 490, 384 1,185,708 [ 1,020, 305 13,793 147,985 3,625 463, 406 290,774 89,712 201,062 172,632 93,814 3,467 72,726 2,625 2,079,344 1,086,422 1,001,222 85, 200 992,922 920,286 10,314 61, 322 1,000 357,629 337,475 133,353 204,122 20,154 6,205 12 13,937 1, 257, 099 1,154, 111 72, 478 2, 747 1, 625, 019 821, 820 514, 541 9,048 334 196, 258 20, 480 4,504 58, 034 1,106,369 694,190 | 279,656 403 830,650 601,367 41,670 901 334 140,743 45, 575 1, 540,621 840, 711 573,252 9,793 1,617, 216 1,228, 043 251, 753 1,504 111, 655 5,210 831 3,988, 487 2, 670,121 1 866,675 12,198 334 316,834 1 58, 762 4,698 58,865 64,436 7,977 4,698 58,805 1,127, 797 972, 363 154,929 505 2, 378, 682 2,187, 299 190, 986 397 340,656 287,693 51,084 1,879 3,847,135 3,447, 355 396,999 1 2,781 j 424,350 320, 511 103,238 601 2,660,553 2, 659,800 753 762,232 467, 044 293, 008 2,180 2, 000, 734 1,427, 204 672,978 837 351, 633 386,457 14, 634 665 573, 530 548,989 24, 380 161 2,146, 618 1,675,684 850, 632 9,000 551, 580 252,135 10,657 1,680 470, 934 306, 385 168,420 121,701 71,136 4, 315, 772 198, 950 142,811 3, 224, 589 1 84, 310 1, 594, 746 9,837 2,875 906, 517 46,687 673,684 8, 939 35, 460 4,345 1, 091,183 ~56,139 894,482 i 44,812 [ 31, 991 11, 327 164, 710 1 645,847 : 635, 645 10 202 30, 1923 30, 1923 5,401,590 3,992,013 2, 956, 214 12,580 9,203 1,005,803 3,861 4,352 1, 409,577 1, 399, 375 10, 202 2,986,071 2,411,711 1, 672, 462 11, 566 __| ..: CHARLESTON, W. V A General t r e a s u r y School fund L i b r a r y fund Cash in transit Sinking funds 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 183 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923. A u g . 31, 1923 Aug. 31, 1923 C i t y corporation . _ General treasui y June Sinking funds . . . June School district ... General t r e a s u r y _ _ _ _ June L i b r a r y fund June Sinking funds . . __ - J u n e P u b l i c t r u s t fund June 182 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, i i ! ! 1,529,306 883,459 620,157 831 9,203 251,177 2,091 _. C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Library fund. Fee a n d special 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 School district General t r e a s u r y Fee a n d special fund _ 15, 893 11, 676 194 i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 164. 549 *104,683 j 26,606 3,304 35,092 10,169 ! 2,000 ] 46,719 1 39,108 1 7,611 1 77,746 1,200 650, 289 650, 289 674,555 664, 353 10,202 60 | 2, 271, 708 1,650,972 985,612 9,837 365, 080 285, 059 5, 384 620, 736 605,252 | 15,484 I 615,598 1,270 3,152 84,733 84,733 1,845,114 1, 430,806 524,824 538, 562 341,938 21,137 4,345 414, 308 244,418 5,180 164,710 to -3 TABLE 2.—SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS, PAYMENTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: 1923— Continued to 00 IFor a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 14] ."5 O c CITY, A N D 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 leceipts and cash on hand at beginning of year 1 Cash on hand at close of year 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 185 SALEM, M A S S General t r e a s u r y L i b r a r y fund Waterfund.. S i n k i n g fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds 186 MADISON, Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds 188 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 Dec. ___ June Dec. Dec. June June Dec. 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 30, 31, 1923 1923 1923 _ 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 1923 _. 1 I | EVERETT, MASS BUTTE, M O N T _ _. 1 _ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1932 31, 1923 31, 1923__ 31, 1923 31,1923 .___' P u b l i c t r u s t fund School d i s t r i c t General treasury Sinking f u n d . . . A p r . 30, 1923" A p r . 30, 1923 A p r . 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 $194, 274 187, 750 333 1,225 8,772 3,082 2, 932,203 1,478,057 1,261,958 1,981,317 1,938,793 211 2, 231,376 1,896, 585 2,410 70,000 207,130 41 20, 620 34, 590 J __' _ _. $2,123, 288 2, 038, 223 30, 564 8,334 1,955 1,031 34,409 2,754,994 2, 278, 364 75,602 897 389,047 9,228 1,856 17,313 25,000 . _ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . $2,205, 329 2,186, 060 1, 010 4,022 152 228 12, 755 1,102 ___ WIS General treasury _ School f u n d s _ 187 Dec. _ _ . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 1,188,695 757,021 625,945 119,083 11,993 431,674 401,470 30,204 143,613 19,381 12, 500 16,694 559,802 524, 271 463, 305 60,966 35, 531 35, 531 35 1,849 $4, 522,891 4, 412, 033 31,907 13, 581 2,107 1,294 49,013 1,102 11, 854 889,458 495,919 1 41,441 912 285,331 15,855 6, 526,655 4, 252,340 1, 379, 001 1,809 817,991 44, 464 ! 14, 356 16,694 596,666 554, 575 $272,066 261, 202 2,346 10 273 4, 501 $1, 931,929 1,871, 353 28, 551 11,028 152 20,845 3,734 $2, 318,896 2, 279,478 1,010 2,543 1,955 1,021 23, 667 1,102 8,120 1, 046, 050 676,223 85, 593 1,074 271, 732 11,428 2,848, 393 1, 767,912 937,854 735 137,145 4,747 2,632, 212 1,808, 205 355, 554 386,413 223,143 2, 288,139 2, 287, 928 211 2,134,807 1,878,882 2,410 4,325 4,809, 359 4,389,953 2,621 70,000 262,209 25,041 20,620 38,915 232,544 214,296 98,339 83,485 32,472 18, 248 5,547 12,701 ! 1,981,041 1,495,588 1,187, 589 202, 568 105,431 485,453 442, 548 42,905 200,395 180, 047 110,885 65,118 4,044 20, 348 4,085 16,263 37,766 70,000 63,227 90 409,114 28, 289 14, 356 16,694 198,982 24,951 20,620 8,962 29,953 1,105,658 693,938 597, 598 91,450 4,890 411,720 396,400 15,320 674,988 621,603 479,106 46,000 96,497 53,385 42,063 11,322 > a > to H to O to O to FiTCHBttRG, MASS General treasury Hospital fund. Library fund License fund Sinking funds Public trust funds—. Private trust funds.. > EAST CHICAGO, IND _. City corporation General treasury Special assessment funds. Sinking fund Private trust funds School district General treasury SAN JOSE, CALIF City corporation General treasury Special assessment fundSinking fund Public trust fund _ Investment fund Private trust funds School district. General treasury Sinking fund WILLTAMSPOKT, P A . . _ City corporation General treasury Annexed territory fundSinking fund Investment fund School district General treasury Sinking fund Public trust fund W E S T HOBOKEN, N . J General treasury School fund Firemen's relief fund.. License fund Municipal court fund. Sinking fund Public trust fund 1 I Nov. 30, 1923.. N o v . 30, 1923.. N o v . 30, 1923.. N o v . 30, 1923.. N o v . 30, 1923.. N o v . 30, 1923.. N o v . 30, 1923. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 2,045,796 1,949,095 70,015 602 5,835 20, 249 1,829, 627 1,197, 246 610,492 571,176 15, 578 632, 381 632,381 July 31, 1923.. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 30, 1923.. 30, 1923.. 30, 1923.. 30, 1923.. 30, 1923.. 30, 1923.. !, 809, 361 ., 912, 471 612, 212 , 295, 840 1,688 2,731 June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 7, 19247, 1924.. 7, 19247, 1924- 801,383 95, 507 1,191, 557 593, 272 590, 764 2,295 213 598, 285 594,611 2,952 722 July 2, 1923. July 2, 1923. July 2, 1923. Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1,044, 836 796, 398 219,929 2,603 72 19, 763 6,071 4,868, 530 | 4,387,833 112, 576 1,173 8,170 284,529 i 30, 551 358,454 f 354,934 316 5 2,190,549 1 2,072,816 112,260 567 1 2,410, 591 2,139,143 42, 353 529 8,170 175, 541 6,012 38, 843 412,143 299, 595 208 42 393, 874 393, 490 91,347 2,859,199 1,927,543 922,097 592, 265 63, 415 349,766 931,656 931, 656 633,241 283,031 ! 151,411 29,189 40,415 62,016 350,210 350,210 1,791,477 1,242,415 692,456 549,959 7,702 294,441 384 384 635,698 336, 807 220, 258 21,089 40,135 55,325 298,891 298, 891 148,007 102, 950 54, 730 159,321 117,999 116, 354 3,116,689 1 2,133,420 | 783, 296 1, 295, 840 22,925 6,319 22, 943 2,097 983, 269 880, 707 102, 562 265,807 177,485 174,124 2, 645, 205 1, 796,788 499,835 1, 295,840 1, 764, 553 997, 573 886, 914 3,536 99, 234 7,889 1 766,980 1 619, 713 i 143, 457 ! 3,810 | 377,165 221, 881 155, 366 2,476, 792 ! 1,678, 919 1 687, 093 | 2,603 798 1,702 70, 739 j 34, 938 |l 259,131 32,159 148,660 22,925 3,319 20, 212 1,764 45,057 45,057 103,153 4,290 4,855 1,312 333 41,322 34,267 7,055 314,145 243,311 186, 397 3,536 51, 878 1,500 70, 834 12, 471 58, 363 258, 851 160, 990 109, 753 1, 255,194 802, 897 388, 540 176, 762 79, 624 78, 624 726 1,702 46,329 15,000 45, 061 6,176 97,861 12, 631 82,142 3,088 4,647 13,867 ' 1,826 1,025 348 3,025 336 88,322 81,023 7,299 60,108 -M07 156,284 49,047 103,894 2,343 60,739 17,573 4,906 549,062 549,062 1,113 848,417 799, 684 48,733 2,319,527 1,960,083 601 8,170 282, 703 24,620 43,350 434, 481 402,097 78,230 13,117 23,000 287, 750 32,384 32,384 205, 677 159,147 109, 337 22, 925 2,181 22,943 1,761 46, 530 46, 530 1,149,131 666, 785 641,42? 3,536 20, 343 1,482 482, 346 444,816 36,063 1,467 238, 257 108, 907 90,124 1,191,969 645,823 526,106 2,603 72 1, 025, 092 1,000, i)37 12, 327 18, 783 129, 350 125. 850 3,500 726 1, 702 10, 000 17,365 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. to 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 OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1923- 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 the n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 11. F o r a text discussion of t h i s table, see p . 14] a f»3 CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T OF D a t e of close of fiscal year Revenue Nonrevenue C a s h on h a n d at beginning of year Aggregate of receipts a n d cash on h a n d at beginning of year l C a s h on h a n d at close of year PAYMENTS Governmental- cost Nongovernmental-cost 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 to 50,000—Continued I EVANSTON, 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 P a r k fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds.. Investment fund... School district General t r e a s u r y . . . P a r k district General treasury._. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 1923. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31, 1923. J u n e 30, 1923. "Aprr30,"l923." HAMILTON, OHIO.... C ity corporation General t r e a s u r y Fee 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 f u n d . Sinking funds. _ Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. A u g . 31, 1923. A u g . 31, 1923. A u g . 31, 1923. BROOKLINE, M A S S General t r e a s u r y . . . License fund Public trust funds. Investment fund... Private trust fund. 197 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. JAMESTOWN, N. Y C i t y corporation . . . General t r e a s u r y . _ _ Public trust funds. F e b . 28, 1923. F e b . 28, 1923. 192,107 140,982 106,452 5,083 2,823 26,504 120 043,468 043,468 7,657 7,657 $1,420,479 567,906 521,162 39, 632 11 7,101 $238, 672 143, 732 133,177 986 4,745 4,824 852, 573 852, 573 92,415 92, 415 2,525 2,525 077, 231 828,627 503, 670 19, 769 298,411 6, 77*/ 248, 604 242, 862 5,396 346 1, 899,052 1, 671, 859 1,198,326 252, 456 176,595 138, 671 473, 533 34, 345 3,579 75,861 50, 399 2,734,255 2,728,027 343 5,885 2,199,967 1, 418,692 1,411,874 6,818 227,193 189, 832 37, 361 25, 462 1, 633,482 1, 597, 062 4,002 1,014 28,041 3,363 384,923 378, 771 2,112, 427 1, 330, 693 1,328,151 2,542 430,079 393,125 385, 687 7,438 $3,851, 258 1,852,620 1, 760, 791 45, 701 7,579 38, 429 120 1,988,456 1, 988, 456 10,182 10,182 $771,970 210, 686 198, 692 2, 598 4, 234 5,162 $2, 743, 207 1, 451, 335 1,398,573 43,078 1,005, 8,679 559, 956 559, 956 1,328 1,328 1,283,018 1, 283, 018 8,854 8, 854 4,228, 739 3, 677, 081 2, 840, 667 19, 769 806,289 10,356 551, 658 483, 093 5,396 63,169 810, 765 809, 016 758, 002 2,172, 940 1, 787, 324 1, 539, 442 19, 769 219, 398 8,715 385, 616 350, 801 5, 396 29, 419 4, 752, 660 4, 703, 860 4,345 9,225 28,041 7,189 219, 682 211, 995 4, 742,473 3,142, 510 3,125, 712 16, 798 1,097,991 367, 059 360, 228 6,831 49, 373 1,041 1,749 768 981 2,873 $336, 081 190, 599 163, 526 25 2,340 24, 588 120 145, 482 145, 482 1,245,034 1,080, 741 543, 223 537, 518 164,293 m 131, 524 32, 769 2, 969, 280 2, 967, 229 343 1,708 1. 563, 698 1, 524, 636 4,002 4,644 28, 041 2,375 2, 282, 770 1,458, 510 1, 456, 585 1,925 1, 361, 712 1, 316,941 1, 308,899 8,042 4,814 School district General treasury Public trust fund County supervisors' fund. General treasury July 31, 1923. July 31, 1923. Feb. 28, 1923. SPRINGFIELD, M O City corporation.__ General treasury Special assessment fundSinking fund Public trust fund Private trust fund School district General treasury _. Sinking fund 199 200 June 30, 1923. June30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30. 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. WACO, T E X General treasury.__ School fund Library fund _ Park fund Water fund Cemetery fund Cash in transit Sinking fund Investment funds.. Private trust fund. Mar. 31, 1923.. Aug. 31, 1923.. Dec. 31. 1923.. Sept. 30.1923.. Mar. 31, 1923.. Mar. 31, 1923.. Mar. 31, 1923.. Mar. 31, 1923.. Mar. 31, 1923.. Mar. 31, 1923.. MUSKEGON, MICH City corporation General treasury Sinking fund Public trust fund Investment funds Private trust fund School district General treasury Public trust f u n d s . . . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. 201 LORAIN, OHIO City corporation General treasury Dec. 31, 1923. Fee and special fund. Dec. 31, 1923. Library fund Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Sinking funds Dec. 31, 1923. Public trust funds Dec. 31, 1923. Private trust funds... School district General treasury Aug. 31, 1923. Fee and special fund. A u g . 31, 1923. Sinkingfund.. A u g . 31, 1923. i Also the aggregate of paymentsjand cash on hand at the close ofit: 749,977 749,407 570 31, 298 31, 298 779, 933 779, 933 961,822 463, 721 431,457 19, 545 12, 719 137,427 13, 300 9,018 498,101 453, 475 44. 626 1, 467,918 895,340 163, 657 1,922 551 188, 340 15,443 201,633 1,032 1,986, 638 1,112,162 889,688 208,356 14,118 874,476 654,395 220, 081 1,889,535 1,193, 539 873, 297 10, 527 698 297, 214 11, 803 695,996 554,115 10,192 131, 689 36,954 36,873 81 1, 566,864 1, 566, 213 651 33,099 33,099 730,932 730, 861 71 791, 653 791, 348 305 32, 607 32, 607 44,275 44,004 275 492 477,118 85,981 83, 527 1,576,367 563, 002 524, 002 19, 545 14, 532 1,200 3,723 1, 013, 365 954, 039 59, 326 398, 494 93, 223 90, 793 1,157, 707 451, 730 428,164 19, 545 4,021 20,166 18,049 5,045 3, 804, 044 1, 358,124 ' 799,984 19, 349 49,480 201, 548 23, 267 9,893 1, 328, 619 6,527 7,253 1, 215,832 441, 678 13,367 3,002 1,023 5,696 7,164 9,893 730,198 3, 867, 035 2, 699,107 2,449,073 209, 993 14,118 10,137 15, 786 1,167, 928 826, 220 341, 708 153, 872 103, 638 81,952 21,058 4, 001, 728 2, 747, 240 1, 914, 087 10, 527 16,985 753, 907 42, 098 9,636 1, 254,488 1,103, 836 10,192 140,460 872, 349 526, 933 365, 934 1,801 1,801 1,813 1,200 3,082 124,127 124,127 641 391,137 376, 437 14, 700 1, 343, 990 64, 212 358, 362 14,939 42, 968 4,645 4,015 9,893 837, 340 5,495 2,121 992,136 398, 572 277,965 2,488 5, 961 8,563 3,809 1,639,576 1, 466, 598 1,440,619 1,637 240,821 120, 347 118, 766 289, 646 5,132 10,137 14, 205 172,978 64, 054 108, 924 1,581 120,474 107, 771 12, 703 1,184, 672 1,030, 626 635, 232 927, 521 523,075 405, 558 11, 880 379, 225 235 4,054 154, 046 154, 046 4,407 77,468 30, 060 5,582 404, 446 395, 675 8.771 1, 511 919 305, 271 246, 435 58,836 705, 977 705, 977 5,402 108,326 38, 009 9,262 345,416 337, 348 8,068 9,000 1,200 2,804 2,117 1,627 490 1, 684,803 533, 289 760,197 16, 347 39, 242 148, 962 16,103 903, 409 383,157 26,420 170, 663 427, 758 6,527 3,442 3,811 628 50, 234 25, 721 24, 513 492 2, 260, 320 1, 402,177 1, 283,127 119, 050 858,143 697,991 160,152 2, 012, 795 1,182,474 953,381 10, 527 11, 552 202,925 4,089 9,215 46,890 1, 452,843 1,193, 292 1,083,994 69,885 14,118 10,137 15,158 259, 551 102, 508 157,043 1,116, 584 1, 037, 833 594, 772 31 442, 656 374 830,321 719, 737 10,192 100,392 78, 751 46, 751 32,000 CO 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 GOVERNMENT: 1923- Continued CO [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] a CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T Cash on hand at beginning of year Date of close of fiscal year Revenue O Nonrevenue Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year 1 Cash on hand at close of year PAYMENTS Governrnental-cost Nongovernmental-cost GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,0C0—Continued 3 202 MUNCIE, IND City corporation ____ General treasury Special assessment fund. Library cash fund Cemetery fund Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust funds School district General treasury Sinking fund Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 192331, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. 31, 1923. July 31, 1923.. July 31, 1923.. PONTIAC, MICH City corporation General treasury._ Sinking funds Public trust fund.. Investment funds _ School district General treasury._ Sinking fund CHICOPEE, MASS General treasury License fund Public trust funds... Private trust funds.. 205 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. June 30, 1923. June 30, 1923. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 30, 1923.. 30, 1923.. 30, 1923.. 30, 1923. JOLIET, I I I City corporation General treasury... Public trust funds.. Investment funds _. School district General treasury. _. Dec. 31, 1923 May 31, Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923 June 30, 1923. $1,891,835 1,195, 608 411,236 673,047 806 27,932 55,750 26,837 696,227 631,815 64,412 $210, 838 188, 803 76,350 51 15,903 2,182 3,991 90, 326 22, 035 22,035 $509, 800 154,409 80, 294 829 180 3,411 22,482 30, 503 16, 710 355,391 340, 864 14, 527 $2, 612,473 1, 538,820 567,880 673,876 1,037 47, 246 80,414 61,331 107, 036 1, 073, 653 994,714 78, 939 $528,485 198,142 87, 912 2,752 229 1,546 44, 527 42,108 19, 068 330.343 315, 384 14, 959 $1, 864, 663 1,153, 388 415,383 671,124 407 42, 615 20, 887 2,972 4, 992,810 3, 743, 699 3, 218, 326 . 434,693 7,529 83,151 1, 249, 111 1,212, 373 36, 738 797, 683 795,924 688.344 106, 880 400 300 1,759 1,321 438 1, 851,140 1,116, 434 953, 771 161,885 40 738 734, 706 734, 706 2, 343, 987 1, 831, 341 1, 576, 211 165, 928 7,089 82,113 512, 646 476,346 36, 300 131, 959 49, 692 1, 958, 833 1,957,210 854 769 1,241,106 1,220,511 3,909 11,791 55, 325 3, 331, 898 3, 227, 413 4,763 12, 832 86,890 326, 853 163, 848 155, 843 7,948 57 163,005 163, 005 2, 736, 991 1,411,353 1, 361, 700 38, 962 10, 691 1,309,824 1,309,824 216, 577 185/261 174,411 10,829 21 30,976 30, 976 1, 924, 904 966, 457 957, 958 8,499 595, 510 259, 635 229,331 19, 634 10, 670 331, 780 331, 780 2,136,917 1,336,302 1,331,149 80 160 4,913 800, 615 787, 586 13,029 2, 254, 348 1, 809, 561 1,408, 830 321,066 1,427 78, 238 444,787 424, 787 20, 000 601, 545 597, 836 478, 347 113, 547 5,942 1, 861, 281 1,859,386 854 1,041 1, 367, 916 1, 332,442 3,909 102, 701 35, 585 3,709 ~3,~709~ 31,565 j 1, 733, 798 895,836 886,133 5,098 4,605 826, 243 826, 243 676,340 351,669 319,724 25,916 6,029 320,576 320,576 ! S i I I 12, 063 70,204 711, 275 657, 295 53, 980 $219, 325 187, 290 64,585 401 3,085 15, 000 16, 251 87, 968 32, 035 22, 035 10, 000 16, 686 947,068 947, 068 > a > ui H H-l Q w o P a r k district General treasury C O L U M B I A , S. C City corporation.. General t r e a s u r y . . . S i n k i n g funds Public trust funds.. Private trust fund.. School district General t r e a s u r y . . . S i n k i n g fund Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. Dec. Dec. June Dec. Dec. June Dec. 31, 1923 31,1923 30, 1923 31,1923 31, 1923 30, D e c . 31,1923. 31,1923 DUBUQUE, IOWA C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . . L i b r a r y cash f u n d . . Sinkingfund Public trust funds.. Investment fund... Private trust fund. School district General treasury _.. 209 BATTLE CREEK, 210 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, D e c . 31, 1923. 31, 1 9 2 3 . . . . 31, 1923 M a r . 20, 1923. M a r . 20, 1923. 1 , 173,104 690, 725 659, 051 31,674 322,807 288, 789 34,018 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. J u n e 30, 1923. 15,814 15,814 340 | 340 482, 379 461, 572 20,807 152, 021 134,430 91, 292 42,485 359 294 17, 591 8,826 8,765 2, 641, 529 1, 818, 752 1, 639, 586 173, 225 5,647 294 822, 777 759,187 63, 590 534,041 339, 222 218, 790 119,665 473 294 194,819 194,479 1,452, 079 1,120, 231 77,164 76,118 27, 535 141, 342 7,510 2,179 1, 828, 369 767, 489 264, 266 15, 710 279,183 839, 389 232, 249 8,790 2,497 5,020 3, 544, 714 1, 903,430 77,164 1,147, 756 36, 325 143, 839 45, 294 190,906 1,496, 076 965, 641 872,126 545 77,109 15, 639 222 1, 385, 840 600,141 511, 479 530,435 530, 435 785, 699 785, 699 1, 544, 746 761, 381 761, 381 783,365 781, 750 1,615 J u l y 15, 1923.. J u l y 15, 1923.. AURORA, 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 fund Public trust funds.. Investment fund... School district General t r e a s u r y . . . 1, 316, 404 993, 597 889, 243 99,066 5,288 J u n e 30, 1923. MICH 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 . _ P u b l i c t r u s t fund - 4,095 4,095 J u n e 30,1923. J u n e 30,1923. SUPERIOR, W I S General treasury Special assessment f u n d . . School funds L i b r a r y fund S i n k i n g 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 11,719 11,719 I J u n e 30,1923. 1, 305, 541 825. 726 802,103 15, 721 938 4,414 2,550 479, 815 479,815 Also the 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 . 32,764 188, 727 324,970 214,940 213, 622 14 340 1 244, 873 9, 354 7, 754 17, 202 11, 379 | 11,379 4,095 4,095 1,305,306 924,560 907,276 16, 560 724 802,182 554,970 513, 520 37, 000 4,450 380,746 363,303 17,443 247, 212 201,405 45,807 1,756,941 632,428 77,164 899,976 26,971 96,885 23, 517 1, 508, 590 1, 271,002 2,907 39, 200 4,575 190,906 Q 2, 287,491 1,125,627 1,082, 730 416 23,419 19, 062 613, 501 504, 588 364, 283 w 108, 913 108,913 305, 894 150, 507 150, 214 143 835 110, 030 110,030 3, 206,886 1, 780, 722 1, 597, 227 559 154, 008 22, 871 5,222 835 1,426,164 1, 426,164 38 155, 387 155, 387 1,161,864 1,161,864 1, 224, 357 1, 219,168 1,104. 569 114, 599 5,189 2,044 3,145 425,969 147, 519 144, 932 2,587 278,450 277,039 1,411 3,195,072 2,128, 068 2, 010,882 117,186 1, 067, 004 1, 060, 833 6,171 486,138 229. 033 226, 558 2,475 257,105 256, 586 519 1, 508, 815 740, 072 688, 361 51, 711 768, 743 767,137 1,606 1, 200,119 1,158, 963 1,095,963 63,000 41,156 37,110 4,046 496, 882 336, 998 314, 332 358, 674 231,800 210,751 11, 654 1,594 7,801 2,161, 097 1,394, 524 1,327,186 27, 375 2,539 34,195 3,229 766, 573 766.573 1 356, 860 200, 363 193,821 6, 510 32 1, 643, 824 1,057, 571 1,020,329 20,865 160, 413 136, 590 113,036 76, 899 6,763 5,000 21, 980 679 159, 884 159,884 126,874 126,874 112 .156,497 156,497 130, 589 3,697 5,222 797 13,493 2,884 586,253 586,253 2, 507 20, 702 345 23, 823 23,823 CO CO TABLE 2.—SUMMARY 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 : 1923- Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 14] 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 Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year * Cash on hand at beginning of year Cash on hand at close of year PAYMENTS Governmental- cost 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 ?11 $1,474, 296 678, 924 386, 500 21, 674 808 791 162, 920 99, 637 6, 551 43 WATERLOO, IOWA City corporation. _ _ M a r . 31, 1923 General t r e a s u r v . . M a r . 31, 1923 Special assessment fund River front i m p r o v e m e n t fund- M a r . 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1923 L i b r a r y cash fund__M a r . 31, 1923 W a t e r fund _ Sinking funds __ M a r . 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1923. P u b l i c t r u s t funds M a r . 31, 1923 I n v e s t m e n t fund _ _ M a r . 31, 1923 P r i v a t e t r u s t fund School district General t r e a s u r y . J u n e 30, 1923 $474, 227 272, 344 100, 760 6,494 43 30 58,455 6, 997 $164,381 152,263 51,519 16,196 90 26,361 35,695 566 1 795, 372 795, 372 99, 565 201, 883 201, 883 27, 836 12,118 12,118 ] 2, 944, 348 2, 865, 390 70 2, 664 76, 224 2, 593,152 2, 357, 491 279 56, 639 178, 743 775,555 j 749,563 j 1, 723, 373 836, 304 799, 275 14, 080 11,159 11,790 887, 069 866, 032 5, 599 2, 455, 573 980,167 957, 878 4,338 14, 475 3,476 1, 475, 406 1, 406, 935 339 3,640 64, 492 129, 586 1 59,609 ' 59,609 j 2, 288, 653 2,138, 341 4,921 215, 546 179,010 • 91?, NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y General t r e a s u r y License fund C o u n t y s u p e r v i s o r s ' fund Public trust funds... _ ?13 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923; J a n . 31, 1924. STAMFORD, C O N N C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Courtfund. Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds Town General treasury Fee f u n d . . __ P l a y g r o u n d fund Sinking fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds ?,14 Dec. _ Dec. Dec. . . . . Dec. Dec. _ _ Dec. Dec. Dec. ._ Sept. __ S e p t . Sept. Sept. Sept. 15, 1923 15,1923 15,1923 15, 1923 30, 1923 30,1923 30,1923 30, 1923 30, 1923 TAUNTON, MASS._ General t r e a s u r y License fund N o v . 30,1923 N o v . 30,1923 1 14, 996 442 1, 999,179 1, 963, 717 $2,112, 904 1,103, 531 538, 779 28,168 11, 047 911 247, 736 142, 329 7,117 43 127, 401 1, 009, 373 1, 009, 373 $178, 365 122,132 24, 787 6, 313, 055 5, 972, 444 349 71, 566 268, 696 791, 420 783, 210 10, 022 83 21, 723 27, 509 344 $1, 573, 365 714, 794 419, 746 28,168 1,025 798 215, 940 42, 344 6,773 37, 664 56, 233 56, 233 858, 571 858, 571 $361,174 266,605 94, 246 30 10 073 72 476 43 89 737 94, 569 94, 569 ! 12,263 13,729 | . ! i 69,977 j 69,977 6, 954 1, 256 4, 308, 532 1,876, 080 1, 816, 762 18,418 25, 634 15, 266 2, 432, 452 | 2, 342, 944 | 5, 938 3, 640 79, 488 442 24, 896 5, 251 5, 251 4, 503, 378 4, 281, 088 4,921 1 622.132 592, 624 19,645 19,645 3,472, 956 3,402, 812 70 64,612 5,462 2, 048, 679 1, 786,422 279 1, 727, 959 860, 606 847, 807 386 2, 555, 677 1, 010,223 963,704 18,032 25, 634 2,853 1, 545,454 1, 465,185 339 12, 413 867, 353 858,114 5, 599 3, 640 261, 978 79, 488 442 2, 050, 624 2, 050, 624 1,830,622 1, 637,820 4,921 Petty cash fund Sinking funds Public trust fund. _. Investment funds. _. Private trust funds. Nov. 30,1923.. Nov. 30,1923.. Nov. 30,1923.. Nov. 30,1923.. Nov. 30, 1923.. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA City corporation General treasury... Sinking fund Public trust funds. Private trust fund. School district General treasury... PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Mar. 31,1923.. Mar. 31,1923 . Mar. 31,1923. Mar. 31,1923 June 30, 1923. _. City corporation General treasury. _. Sinking funds Public trust funds _ Investment fund... Private trust fund. School district General treasury... Sinking fund Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. Dec. 31,1923. Dec. 31,1923. Dec. 31,1923. A u g . 31,1923. A u g . 31, 1923. ROCK ISLAND, I I I City corporation General treasury Sinking fund Public trust funds.. Private trust funds.. School district General treasury Public trust fund. _. POUGHKEEPSIE, N . M a r . 31, 1923. M a r . 31,1923. Dec. 31, 1923.. M a r . 31, 1923. June 30, 1923. Apr. 30, 1923. Y. General treasury... New street fund License funds Sinking fund Public trust funds. QUINCY, I I I Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. _ 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. _. City corporation Apr. 30, 1923.. General treasury Apr. 30, 1923. . House of correction fund.. Apr. 30, 1923.. Library fund Mar. 27, 1923.. Boulevard and park fund. Sept. 30, 1923.. Water fund May 31, 1923.. Cemetery fund i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 700 23, 019 700 187,853 1,809 9,240 17,787 700 15, 586 172, 267 1,809 5, 000 8,805 4,240 8,982 3,000 9,958 4,988 7,829 372, 010 337,012 255, 257 445, 239 374, 572 294, 760 6,662 60,919 12, 231 70, 667 70, 667 2, 395, 795 1,731, 432 1, 527, 565 37, 767 74,386 91, 714 664,363 664,363 429, 597 335,715 252, 636 3,385 63, 010 16, 684 93. 882 93, 882 1, 703, 754 1,176, 589 1,165,403 257 10,929 653, 646 349,191 274,142 73, 557 1,192 399, 251 283, 068 281,770 998 1, 586,146 909, 602 822,959 82, 299 4,344 692, 039 441,415 162, 625 278, 008 32 750 300 304, 455 300,397 4,058 2, 677, 436 1, 634, 085 1, 267,354 360, 307 5,374 750 300 1, 043, 351 904, 431 138,920 300 116,183 97,185 18,998 676, 544 605,204 71,340 250, 624 202,042 48, 582 155, 111 33, 607 27,428 2,360 2,954 865 121, 504 120,686 818 2,035,185 1,304,656 1,290,865 2,555 10,339 897 730, 529 729,671 858 102,163 69,014 61,029 2,415 4,673 897 33,149 32, 291 858 1,328,638 792,795 786,989 140 5,666 604,384 442,847 442,847 535,843 535,843 161, 537 161, 537 866,230 835, 687 676, 806 654, 742 413 249,457 236,322 250 1,998,463 1,994,128 163 2,916 13,621 14,006 18,851 2,800 2,978,623 2,913,474 413 5, 596 34,962 24,178 9,227 3,658 4,172 781,944 678,452 587,459 248,490 89,411 28,046 620,257 339,121 227,925 13, 806 35,904 1,606 79 168 16,410 1,303 2,523, 780 1, 660, 546 1,340,879 3,864 14,261 36,206 170,041 9,548 2,272 79,483 34, 998 34,998 832, 633 569, 559 480, 717 88, 842 263, 074 219, 733 43,341 674, 630 517,639 511, 765 5,842 32 156,991 156,986 5 456 8 37,308 4,026 252, 444 219,128 109, 526 34,125 447 75,030 43, 316 43, 316 527,165 527,165 1,709, 773 1,162,244 1,004,370 3,864 13,805 25,196 101,898 5,522 • 730,703 683,024 5,596 25,735 16,348 193,750 159,181 108, 584 11,002 30,835 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 : 1923- Continued CO [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] a 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 * Cash on hand at I—— 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 219 City corporation—Continued. Public trust funds Investment fund. Private trust fund School district General treasury Public trust fund Sanitary district General treasury 220 3 > QUINCY, III.—Continued. Apr. 30, 1923 Sept. 30, 1923— May 13, 1923 $500 2,165 _ 1 AUSTIN, T E X City corporation Dec. 31, 1923-. General treasury Sewer fund Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Highway fund Water, light, and power fund . Dec. 31, 1923 Sinking fund Dec. 31, 1923 Investment fund Dec. 31, 1923 School district Aug. 31, 1923 General treasury Aug. 31, 1923 Public trust fund . _ _. $10,555 32,850 1,616,011 1,253,841 299,474 8, 705 111,574 639, 254 194,706 128 362,170 351, 562 10, 608 355, 516 351,383 182, 657 30,000 18, 389 120,337 62,438 53,855 25,109 4,110 1,422, 201 1,214,370 43,440 151,481 1, 318, 655 747, 760 482, 739 14, 687 56,099 2,305 14, 703 362 160,231 ! 33,019 81,097 [ 19, 775 2, 232, 645 1,619,625 388, 691 13,860 343, 701 242, 293 93,761 2,889 1 582,672 582,644 28 17,991 17,991 June 30, 1923" June 30, 1923 Mar. 31, 1923. $2, 508 29,660 7,509 103, 491 102, 891 600 1 1 ! 4,133 4,133 152,324 152,324 6,755 6,755 1 24,145 I ' • 491 8,583 6,415 2,168 $13,563 64,675 7,509 838,487 837,859 628 24,747 24,747 ! 2,033,965 1,659,079 507,240 42,815 129,963 1 783,736 194,706 619 374,886 ! 362,110 12, 776 $1, 251 a 7 509 34, 568 33, 940 698 1 1 W $4, 723 64, 675 $7, 589 272,005 272, 005 531,914 531,914 9,131 9,131 15, 615 15,615 36,777 23,479 13,981 6,629 1, 608,183 1, 251,052 359, 003 36,186 96,147 639,184 120, 532 389,005 384, 548 134, 256 357,131 345,805 11,326 4,457 4,457 1,463,473 828, 302 470, 737 129,559 27, 871 7,004 1,196, 275 1,078,080 38,326 34,074 28, 228 8,000 9 567 1, 838,195 1, 220,826 587,493 18,455 2,195,037 1,959,688 251 370 2,250 619 13, 298 11,848 1,450 33,816 144 552 71 924 > $ H w H M o Xfl o o I—I 221 AUBURN, N Y General treasury School fund Public trust funds Private trust fund 222 1 j J u n e 30, 1923 J u l y 31, 1923. Dec. 31, 1923. . Oct. 31, 1923 D e c . 31, 1923. . J u n e 30, 1923 J u n e 30, 1923 2, 222 10, 688 N E W BRUNSWICK, N J School fund Library fund Dec. 31, 1923 . J u n e 30, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 . . _ i 1,821,435 1,628,997 152,897 2,077 7,852 14, 622 3,866 2,901,087 1,995,149 1 607,276 185,943 56,099 12, 379 40, 013 4, 228 241,339 88,767 98, 213 22, 310 4, 397, 781 3,490, 915 635,349 18,826 364, 549 310,401 47, 605 1 4,379 23, 442 4, 228 1 H W w F i r e m e n ' s relief f u n d . . M u n i c i p a l court fund_ Sinking fund Public trust fund__._. (4^ g223 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 4,667 27, 335 5,462 C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . P a r k fund S i n k i n g fund School district General t r e a s u r y . . Sinking f u n d . __*_-. Public trust fund. 00 NEWPORT NEWS, General t r e a s u r y . . School fund Sinking fund C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Fire department fund. L i b r a r y fund I n v e s t m e n t fund School district General t r e a s u r y 226 30, 30, 30, 30, 1, 371,129 944,158 939,394 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 220 4, 544 426, 971 426, 971 J u n e 30, 1923. 1,533,119 956,359 918, 648 1, 679 36,032 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 funds __ Private trust fund. School district General t r e a s u r y . . . S i n k i n g fund WILMINGTON, N. 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923.. 1923. 1923.. 1923.. 1 J u n e 30, 1923. J u n e 3 0 , 1923. C_ C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . . . H e a l t h fund L i b r a r y fund _. S i n k i n g fund Public trust funds _ Investment fund... School district General t r e a s u r y . . . S i n k i n g fund 1 Dec. May Dec. Dec. May May May May May May 31, 1 9 2 3 . . . . 31, 1 9 2 3 . . . 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, J u n e 15,1923. 31,1923 - J u n e 30, 1923. N o v . 30, 1923.. 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) J year. 576,760 555, 514 21, 246 996,426 685,022 674,420 256 860 352 4,870 4,264 311,404 255, 342 56,062 ! 228, 000 6,076 335, 456 109, 291 58, 363 1,044,303 506,103 502,246 3,857 293, 647 60, 532 43, 307 50, 928 226,165 183,195 32, 970 10, 000 538,200 538,200 17, 225 233,115 191,579 41,016 3, 348, 037 2, 527, 984 555, 800 264, 253 970, 789 642, 751 63, 785 264, 253 1, 426, 936 937,978 488, 958 950,312 947, 255 3,057 991, 308 310, 060 288,416 3,141 18, 503 488,563 1 79,203 78,293 2, 851, 000 1, 333,421 1,306,103 3,141 18, 723 5,454 | 1, 517, 579 1,517,579 863,947 160,746 155, 292 1, 565, 918 779,600 759,024 3,141 17,435 421,135 393,075 391, 787 786,318 786,318 28, 060 28,060 2, 958,376 2, 233,033 2,163, 931 15,042 50,010 4,050 1 725, 343 | 697, 741 27,602 222, 614 156,104 148,012 40 6, 602 1,450 66,510 43,173 23, 337 2,097,368 1, 543, 973 1, 531,666 10, 969 1,338 638,394 532, 956 484, 253 4,033 42, 070 2, 600 105,438 101,173 4,265 i ! | 80, 634 17,406 3,581 240 98 1,477,153 1,130,465 1, 092,093 29,166 4,732 | 13,487 4,474 63, 228 346, 688 317, 562 29,126 1 J u n e 30, 1923. J u n e 30, 1923. J u n e 30, 1923. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 18,161 J 16 6,738 345,543 I 221,636 13,112 110,795 898,711 836,018 53,392 9,301 DANVILLE, I I I 652 1,195 5,347 2,103, 783 1,470, 330 489, 296 144,157 J u l y 2, 1923. J u l y 2, 1923. J u l y 2, 1923. VA.. 4,667 4,667 | 652 229,211 1, 673, 406 675, 926 603,916 3,857 68,153 997, 480 912,974 73, 986 10, 520 494, 601 86,308 51,083 Jan. 7„1924_. Jan. 7, 1924.. Jan. 7, 1924.. 97 4,661 211,496 161,647 128,481 2,894 30,272 49,849 8,002 31,847 10,000 967, 309 427, 971 424, 352 963 2,656 539,338 535,198 3,620 520 EASTON, P A CO 652 201, 779 8,038 35, 225 408, 293 369, 774 38, 519 910 409,360 409,360 681, 248 681, 248 1,154,000 1,039,807 1,008, 536 13, 343 13, 978 3,950 114,193 114,193 271,257 236,867 236, 747 20 853,684 753, 332 677,859 29,129 3,888 3, 750 21, 906 16,800 100,352 100,352 75, 205 24, 639 3,292 100 34,390 28,034 6,356 21 82 21,244 50, 566 1 50,566 1,925,315 1,462, 993 1,355, 571 29,406 4,830 4,102 48,020 21,064 462,322 355,694 106, 628 I 5,454 703, 201 703, 201 63,228 1 520 553,395 553,395 Q 1,288 w 367, 528 315,122 259,897 4,102 30,059 21,064 52,406 38,132 14,274 CO -3 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 GOVERNMENT: 1923- Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] 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 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 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 ?^8 HAZLETON, P A _ _ C i t y corporation .. Jan. General t r e a s u r y . Jan. Special assessment f u n d . Sinking fund. _ . . . Jan. School district ._ _ July 229 ORANGE, N. J „ . 230 2, 1923 _ . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. . Dec. . Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923. 1923 1923 1 1 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Special assessment funds S i n k i n g fund __ J u l y 31, 1923 . ... AMSTERDAM, N . Y C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 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 _ 31, 1923" 31, 1923 31,1923 31, 1 9 2 3 . . . 31, 1923 31, 1923 $235,497 146,471 124, 219 3,309 18, 943 89, 026 89,026 $1, 271,408 637,059 1 490,682 i 65, 722 80,655 634,349 634, 349 $351, 528 225,661 183,771 17,065 24,825 125,867 125, 867 $875, 728 382, 505 306, 782 33, 605 42,1.18 493, 223 493, 223 $44,152 28, 893 129 15,052 13,712 15, 259 15, 259 1,381,467 1,339,534 2,318 2, 774, 245 1, 772, 749 117,549 81,191 4,273, 261 1 3,193, 474 2, 318 403 1,090 739, 026 76, 700 260, 250 138,179 108, 521 1,341,176 1, 328,126 2,318 2, 793, 906 1, 756,827 189,947 59,013 1 31,855 3,439 485 11,980 11, 254 130,934 130,934 1,495,414 809,733 414,356 ' 205, 726 26,120 13, 730 149,801 685,681 685,681 380,379 101,856 55,104 26 14,839 13,367 18,520 278,523 278, 523 885, 343 507, 653 290,864 205, 700 10,726 363 223, 273 47,569 38,876 89 27 5, 579 1 1,781 1,217 175,704 37,916 1 2, 797,034 1,742,024 1, 703,118 5,433 27 8,606 17,556 7,284 1,045,491 899, 294 1 114, 341 56,585 37,940 97 1, 396,953 602,053 598, 576 1, 285, 740 1,083, 386 1,066,602 5,336 27 3,477 6,490 4,931 193,931 57,711 961,935 546,823 317,211 202,287 25,575 1,750 403 1,090 691,465 50, 568 257,970 343, 532 203,897 65,290 60 415,112 415,112 138, 547 139, 635 139,635 1,109,854 678,964 659,463 2,458 1,463,907 1,015,491 1,004,779 2,886 _. J 3,027 14,016 ' 422,467 420,884 . J u l y 31, 1923 $172,514 170,916 170,129 75 712 L598 1,598 ._ I . $863,397 319,672 196,334 62,338 61,000 543,725 543,725 31,224 6,111 2,280 _ -_..*_. KOKOMO, IND School district General treasury 231 1. ._.' General t r e a s u r y F i r e m e n ' s relief fund License 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 1 7, 1924 7, 1924 7, 1924 1,759 6,067 447, 320 440,494 16,337 20, 021 6,690 22, 968 8,606 7,589 2,353 57,756 47,779 10, 732 377, 690 377, 690 793, 804 793,804 403 1,090 732,336 43,000 260, 250 229, 692 200, 224 68,388 555 131,281 29,468 29,468 School site fund Sinking fund C o u n t y supervisors' f u n d . General t r e a s u r y 232 233 840, 857 660,661 80,268 2,500 2,842,473 2,381, 751 268,133 187,020 5, 569 142, 572 113,305 110, 782 2,523 29,267 2,576 26, 691 305, 739 293,195 173, 206 119,989 12, 544 11,427 1,117 1, 202, 207 929, 389 687, 627 241,762 272,818 209, 638 63,180 167, 712 153,685 57,154 96,531 14,027 12, 789 1,238 874,090 674,940 572,637 102,303 199,150 161,503 37,647 160,405 100, 764 57,836 42,92S 59,641 35,346 24,295 651,115 285,011 284,407 519 85 366.104 36li963 3,875 266 887,162 873,662 13,500 630,992 83, 949 35, 749 48, 200 146,967 91,192 39, 863 51,329 624, 656 49,457 2,397 47,060 55, 775 5,094 50,681 665, 917 665,903 14,112 14,112 648, 701 309,036 295,963 12, 988 85 339, 665 335,432 3,967 266 879,174 879,174 155, 717 101, 659 61, 659 40,000 547,043 518,045 28,998 1, 425,238 1,411,926 13,312 568,760 * 539,175 25,227 4,358 1,086,153 1,079,984 1,429,074 460,152 360,019 100,048 85 968,922 885,102 83, 554 266 1, 567,191 1,553,677 13,500 14 2,195,278 2,127,148 61,382 6,748 2,831, 608 2,627,643 185,166 13, 216 5, 583 1, 623,872 1,074,876 81, 795 291,766 7,817 160, 733 2,967 3,918 45,080 24,247 14, 814 6,019 521, 889 476,347 37,285 2, 674 5, 583 1,671, 885 1,664,147 7,738 478,313 438, 754 38, 830 729 1,751,228 1,605,319 141,881 4,028 558,491 545, 977 6,000 6,514 180, 404 138,905 743 8,603 443 30, 932 1,091,303 648, 602 76,066 261,165 7,374 98,061 352,165 287,369 4, 986 21, 998 778 35 Oct. 31, 1923.. June June June June 30, 1923. 30, 1923. 30,1923. 30, 1923. PENEACOLA, F L A C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y . S i n k i n g fund School district General t r e a s u r y . S i n k i n g fund 234 6,663 3,314 PETERSBURG, VA General t r e a s u r y . _. School fund __. Sinking fund Private trust fund.. NORRISTO WN, PA _ _ City corporation General t r e a s u r y . . S i n k i n g fund Public trust fund. School district General t r e a s u r y . . S i n k i n g fund Publictrust fund. Sept. 30, 1923.. S e p t . 30,1923.. J u n e 30, 1923. J u n e 30, 1923. Dec. 31,1923.. Dec. 31,1923.. Dec. 31,1923.. J u l y 2,1923.. J u l y 2,1923.. J u l y 2,1923.. LEWISTON, M E General t r e a s u r y I n v e s t m e n t fund P r i v a t e t r u s t fund F e b . 28,1923.. F e b . 28,1923.. F e b . 28,1923.. OSHKOSH, Wis General t r e a s u r y Public trust funds Private trust fund 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 fund I n v e s t m e n t fund 238 Dec. 31,1923.. Dec. 31,1923.. Dec. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. 31,1923.. COLUMBUS, G A General t r e a s u r y H o s p i t a l fund School fund L i b r a r y fund W a t e r fund Cash in transit Sinking fund. 1,569 14 8,423 8, 423 3,526 3,300 1,096 1,096 137,788 957,976 853,78V 65, 654 38, 535 1,071,915 798,150 202,479 68, 217 3,069 812,582 729,814 753,896 522,889 403, 639 119,250 231,007 195,635 35,372 14 .... Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 136,220 142,883 3,314 9,519 9,519 D e c . 31, 1923. D e c . 31,1923. 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 . , 422,139 ,253,226 161, 760 6,731 422 , 267, 598 964,954 55,072 85,116 2,198 158, 783 1,475 4,214 1,955 283,158 46,495 26, 723 203,024 5,000 240 1,676 201,280 176,047 22,843 2,390 323,316 294, 433 23,406 2,271 3,206 73,116 63,427 3,626 619 1,710 2,967 767 1,096 1,096 1, 255,229 987,096 268,133 128,600 128,600 746,387 733,994 12, 324 174, 696 5,500 575,199 495, 612 79, 587 8,423 8,423 69 Q 54,058 54,058 559, 417 545,903 13,500 > 14 1 31,740 2,967 3,105 CD 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 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 : 1923- Continued O [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] CITY, >>3 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 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 W WATERTOWN, N . Y ' D e c . 31,1923D e c . 31,1923 Oct. 31,1923 D e c . 31,1923 _ . . - Dec. 31,1923..., General t r e a s u r y . __ . L i b r a r y fund C o u n t y supervisors' fund S i n k i n g fund P u b l i c t r u s t funds _ 'HO Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. P r i v a t e t r u s t funds School district . General t r e a s u r y 1923 1923 1923 1923 1 i _ WALTHAM, MASS N E W P O R T , R. I . . Dee. June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 31, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1923". _ 1923 1923.1923_. 1923 1923.-. Jan. . Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 1924. 1924 1924 1924.... 1924 1924 _ D e c . 31, 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 D e c . 31, 1923 12, 038 38,311 20, 734 „ 27,981 $2,364, 630 2, 253,268 1,575 12; 038 39,038 58, 711 $313,344 268,918 59.1 39, 038 4, 797 $505,978 450,077 > 6,326 o 4,339 49, 575 741,137 430, 737 397, 209 18,000 11,200 4,328 310,400 310,400 6,713 5, 506 267,870 267, 870 146,095 109,172 93,782 593 12,042 2, 755 36,923 36, 923 1,461,201 1,059,586 1,047,718 7,717 4,151 737,051 357, 592 340, 351 1,807 8,573 22,155 6,573 451, 469 159,137 220, 704 27,408 25,330 774 18,116 2, 627,388 1, 370,830 976,997 190, 256 38,005 26, 611 24, 689 367,980 67, 757 250,154 20, 512 6, 650 1, 768,317 930, 634 707, 455 123, 575 6,653 1,723,101 1, 716,087 315 3,503 2, 276 920 1, 663, 806 1, 587, 402 3,404 47,377 167,126 151,939 3,554,033 3,455,428 3, 719 56,733 3, 626 6, 834 27,693 116,045 102, 210 4,674 1,583 810 6,768 2,043 1,251,994 1,159, 566 626 1,047 1,518,993 1, 304,659 5,563 12,156 3,000,376 j 2, 509, 658 j 11,924 1 13,924 1 256, 613 71, 849 5,126 278 1, 263,143 1, 218, 350 6,798 13, 646 1,438,868 854,101 415,942 161,041 4,102 3,682 926,098 658, 228 645, 949 5,054 20, 569 5,853 1,350 860 7,124 229, 389 45,433 5,735 721 1 3 $1, 545, 308 1,534,273 984 5, 712 2, 348,433 1,599,495 1, 538, 709 1 26,310 27,393 7,083 748,938 748,938 i i $200,340 I 171,928 431 191,917 132, 772 1 108, 966 14,428 7,861 1,517 59,145 59,145 1,230,418 808,495 783,794 11,882 12,819 421,923 421,923 :.. ... | 1 _ General t r e a s u r y H o m e for aged m e n fund L i b r a r y fund 727 9,996 j J u n e 30, 1923 General t r e a s u r y License f u n d 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 P r i v a t e t r u s t funds 243 i SHEBOYGAN, W I S General t r e a s u r y School 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 P r i v a t e t r u s t funds . 242 31, 31, 31, 31, $908, 938 . 837,855 - MOLINE, I I I Ci t y corporation General t r e a s u r y S i n k i n g fund 241 - $1,255,352 1,243, 485 1,144 401,615 401,615 22,907 1, 692, 968 1, 690, 610 315 491,091 372,439 19,388 46,169 24, 702 26, 611 1,782 1, 745,020 1, 662, 608 3,404 52,059 6 024 20,925 1, 480, 620 1, 219,459 > Ul H 1—( Ul H a Ul o o W H M Ul License fund Sinking fund Public trust funds _ Investment fund Private trust fund._ _ _ 244 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. _ . . June June June June June June 934,268 620,616 1,269 302,039 10,345 542, 529 429, 583 112, 946 97,443 583, 248 181, 873 401, 375 992,404 795, 855 99,965 82, 371 600 677 6,339 5,173 1,424 1, 493. 227 1,135. 642 315, 251 9,494 3,457 2,180 17, 401 826 8,976 350 1 312 588 | 655 | ! | 31, 848 ! 7,652 i 5, 295 | 1, 289, 702 1, 257, 096 22, 488 9,576 542 1, 414, 854 1, 206, 418 201, 500 6,936 1, 371. 765 1, 239,199 2, 404 84, 263 45, 734 165 782, 241 471, 210 143, 729 67, 752 1 62,150 ! 13,049 | 778 161, 430 123, 665 226, 295 79, 377 5,359 37, 765 ' 1,945,330 1, 296, 648 1, 285, 585 896, 593 637,185 509, 083 90, 835 10, 316 236, 061 207, 907 201,972 3,414 537 1 i 1 j 1 30, 1923 30, 1923 30, 1923 30, 1923. _ 30, 1923 30, 1923 . Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Oct. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Dec. 31, 1923 Oct. 31, Dec. 31, 1923 .. ... 1 ! ! 1 ! I ! i 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 | LYNCHBURG, VA COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO City corporation_ General treasury Sinking funds Public trust funds Investment fund Private trust funds School district General treasury Sinking fund _ . . . Jan. 31, 1924 Jan. 31, 1924 June 30, 1923 Jan. 31, 1924 _ . . Jan. 31,1924 . . . _. ._ Dec. - Dec. Dec. _. _ . Dec. Dec. . June _ June 1 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 31, 1923 30, 1923 30, 1923 . | 16, 258 ! 122, 755 | 1 38, 487 834, 672 251,424 113,084 18,606 22, 289 2 June 30t 1923 June 30, 1923 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 738 182, 658 6,066 7,153 LA CROSSE, W I S General treasury Convict labor account School fund _. Sinking fund Investment funds ... 248 23, 850 61,905 5,000 j | NEWBURGH, N. Y___.__ General treasury Sinking fund. _ Public trust funds Investment fund 247 I 1, 476, 797 General treasury .__ School fund City and town home fund License fund.. __ . ._ Court fund Sinking fund . Public trust funds Investment funds_ _. _ . . 246 1923 1923 ._ 1923 1923 1923 MUSKOGEE, OKLA City corporation General treasury.._ Library fund. Sinking fund Public trust fund Investment fund.. Private trust funds School district. __ General treasury. Sinking fund 245 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 10, 363 700 . 1 i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year. 648,682 593, 655 55,027 26, 951 259, 408 259, 407 1 672,022 363, 305 154, 581 152 179,168 244 1,058 28,102 308, 717 147, 491 161, 226 j I j ] 88, 30, 5, 7, I, 984 28,154 1 6,411 1 21, 743 738 1 222,766 190,726 5,000 45, 640 97 139,371 24, 349 39, 892 2,983,491 1, 548,997 888,280 20,027 503,496 10,591 1,058 1 125, 545 1 1,434,494 758, 947 675, 547 522,190 349,021 56, 522 113 251,947 9, 667 1,058 29,714 173,169 9, 709 163, 460 1, 562,687 924,834 741,014 19,914 162, 982 924 2, 573, 981 1 1, 961, 809 420,804 99,520 4,057 2,857 55,588 1 13,651 15,695 65,571 20, 956 2,014 9,864 1, 286,549 807, 727 399, 395 75,863 15,588 10,087 7,062 3,564 2,315,436 . 1, 834, 074 2, 404 310, 558 162, 876 5,524 3,077,984 2.141. 740 1, 996, 640 94, 249 21, 216 700 28,935 936, 244 859,473 76,771 i ! i j j j 88 567 95,831 623,472 177,292 446,180 1, 221, 861 1,133,126 19, 395 13, 793 4,057 2, 857 40,000 8 633 1, 642, 490 1, 634, 741 70,130 22, 410 1,337,511 1, 031,176 2,404 303, 931 907, 795 780, 488 2,120. 966 1, 417, 252 1,413,504 724, 927 579,229 416,957 92, 711 12, 871 700 25, 990 115.698 88, 609 57,089 4, 234 41,377 2,109 I 898, 614 275,142 90, 744 880 536 650 374 320 440, 279, 155, 4, 1, 2, 848, 285 2, 531, 266 286,138 29,561 1,320 637, 853 571,946 65,907 738 222, 669 27,006 5,000 5,748 232, 091 145, 259 136,179 1, 538 4, 597 2, 945 86, 832 84, 423 2,409 7,749 3, 748 703, 714 686,441 17, 273 764, 616, 130, 17, 915 989 488 438 2. 393 121, 499 3, 415 ^ TABLE 3.—SUMMARY OF REVENUE RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: 1923 to [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16] REVENUE RECEIPTS Taxes CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Total Grand total Group Group Group Group Group l.__ II._ III IV_ V__ _. General property Special Poll (Table 7) (Table 7) (Table 7) Business and nonbusiness license (Table 7) Special assessments, and special charges for outlays (Table 7) Subventions! and grants, donations, and pension assessments (Table 7) (Table 8) Fines, forfeits, and escheats Highway privileges, rents, and interest Earnings of general departments Earnings of public service enterprises (Table 9) (Table 10) (Table 11) $2,132,309, 613 $1, 375,725,557 i$48, 754, 207 $3,853, 202 $56, 658,824 $122,273,066 $16,139,672 $115, 249,474 $111,570, 292 $59, 236,103 $222, 849, 216 733, 829, 005 29,228,600 408, 473 29, 820, 054 43, 586,010 7, 322, 299 50, 955,941 80, 824,953 29, 390, 603 110, 493, 545 1,115,859,483 153, 225, 509 3, 361, 521 195, 785 8, 518,131 19, 707,172 1, 787, 824 21,188, 489 9, 687,482 8, 762, 236 27, 779, 731 254, 213, 880 9,025, 559 24, 902, 791 240, 728,455 3, 516, 372 21, 245, 892 12, 042, 594 10, 702, 996 8, 325,100 1, 244,490 374, 840,412 43,106,163 6,002,155 20, 752, 694 13, 692, 749 152, 585,783 1, 280, 656 2,144, 432 5, 778, 238 6,180, 747 25, 640, 896 3, 705, 281 237, 763, 631 95,356,805 723, 798 3, 292, 925 13, 324, 399 1, 368, 745 8,166, 403 3, 237, 025 4,199, 521 15, 828, 881 4,133, 705 149,632, 207 £ i—( > O M > CO H GROUP I— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER XA _______ 1 New York, N. Y . $412,190,333 $279, 239, 735 Chicago, 111 City, corporation.. County School district Park district Sanitary district.. 168,007,174 84,838, 786 14, 954, 702 51, 356, 374 10, 091, 328 6, 765, 984 108, 310,102 36, 545, 676 11,010,898 46,097, 668 8,928,407 5, 727,453 Philadelphia, Pa City corporation. School district Poor district 98,104, 005 71, 627,154 26, 283, 607 193, 244 64, 334, 323 42,131,782 22,032, 701 169, 840 Detroit, Mich City corporation.. County 87, 361, 027 79, 272, 911 8, 088,116 47, 691, 703 43,121, 439 4, 570, 264 Cleveland, Ohio City corporation.. County School district 59, 463, 465 32, 534, 272 5, 287, 298 21, 641, 895 40,113, 301 16, 507,908 3, 524,050 20, 081, 343 $10, 333, 280 $10, 245,466 I, 475, 515 7,449,977 7, 363, 893 86,084 98,840 98, 840 11, 704, 663 11, 472, 969 231, 694 $79, 426 79,426 $2,171, 458 $26, 054, 301 $29, 253, 648 $4, 839,124 1, 333, 245 1,075,131 161,660 593 95, 861 5, 621,146 1, 251, 875 229,156 3,951,858 188, 257 § O *] 17,301,183 14, 828,115 1,084,183 1,024; 589 228, 866 135, 430 5, 681, 531 2, 664, 969 2, 283, 881 281, 666 418, 243 32, 772 10, 506, 487 9, 636,158 6, 926,442 6,926,442 870,329 606,924 606, 924 1, 227, 868 1, 227, 868 187, 438 186, 605 833 4, 250, 545 475, 941 3,774, 604 16, 649,162 16, 251, 985 395, 889 1,288 3, 841, 877 3, 740,181 79, 580 22,116 556, 472 35, 569 520,903 1, 463,977 194, 858 1, 269,119 6, 399, 608 6, 390,094 9,514 350, 451 111, 380 239,071 3, 543, 789 3,084,978 458,811 1,104, 854 959, 659 145,195 3, 601, 563 2, 726, 324 875, 239 22, 648, 610 22, 648, 610 341,125 341,125 801, 564 743, 985 57, 579 2, 633,156 1, 597,173 238,028 797,955 2, 423, 066 1, 537, 762 465, 057 420, 247 7, 250, 475 7, 249,407 1,068 4,512,419 ! 1,029,304 3,540.873 i 999,334 971,546 i 29,970 359, 055 16, 705 342, 350 H $29, 577, 806 H t_ W 6 St. L o u i s . M o C i t y corporation School district _. 36,692,013 I 25, 468, 074 I 11, 223, 939 24, 821, 666 15,114, 384 9,707,282 34, 540, 243 59, 363,814 24, 344, 790 40,699,941 7 8 Baltimore, M d Boston, Mass 9 L o s Angeles, Calif. C i t y corporation County School district 57, 32, 14, 10, 733 497 595 641 30,105,008 10,088,567 11,776,054 8,240,387 10 Pittsburgh, Pa C i t y corporation County School district 39, 300, 457 20, 024, 587 6, 917,496 12, 358, 374 31,308,560 15,288,535 5,531,889 10,488,136 11 S a n Francisco. Calif 31, 744,107 21,412,001 12 Buffalo, N . Y C i t y corporation County 31, 509,112 28, 017, 478 ! 3,491, 634 21,447,875 18,574,201 2,873,674 _. 583, 410, 410, 762, 595,812 6,296,802 96, 683 232, 364 232, 3-.i4 864,034 864,034 2, 418, 817 2, 418, 817 1, 808, 613 1, 808, 613 293,178 269, 474 23, 704 1, 067, 850 23, 747 1, 044,103 1,920, 292 1, 512, 865 407, 427 1,066,938 1, 025, 515 41,423 3, 294, 659 3, 294, 659 968,352 440, 722 783, 675 348, 223 27, 256 313, 510 1,108,812 468, 782 2, 834, 978 4, 307, 663 633, 055 2,148, 201 3, 243, 513 4, 243, 287 2, 841, 546 2,029,424 812,122 3,105, 264 3,105, 264 1,138, 621 969, 289 168, 630 702 2, 706, 519 8,548 232,162 2, 465, 809 1, 340,181 881, 517 413, 738 44,926 2,153, 467 1,140,528 1, 002,122 10, 817 14,193,127 14,187,360 5,767 354, 354 190, 602 163, 752 430, 464 430, 464 248, 608 208, 672 39,936 1, 524, 190, 13, 1, 320, 915 089 872 954 1,188, 010 597, 481 190,172 400, 357 1,139, 225 250,942 739,356 148,927 2,873, 957 2,867,802 6,155 1, 440, 440 1, 331,934 109, 426 2, 224, 837 1,392, 273 729, 786 3,103,410 700,101 700,101 1, 687, 813 1, 494, 316 193, 497 119, 804 101, 394 18, 410 2, 025, 390 1, 930, 029 95,361 899, 553 827,993 71, 560 1,132,770 893, 638 239,132 2, 631, 772 2, 631,772 $611, 554 513, 028 98, 526 $1, 246, 673 737, 484 509,189 $2, 282, 704 2,282, 704 GROUP II—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 13 Milwaukee, Wis C i t y corporation County 14 Washington, D . C 27, 425, 964 15 Newark, N . J .___ City corporation County 27, 062, 276 22, 755, 897 4, 306, 379 16 Mmneapolis, Minn__ City corporation County 17 C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio City corporation County... School d i s t r i c t . _ _ 18 N e w Orleans, L a City corporation L e v e e district ._. _ $30, 218, 734 1 25,114, 221 I 5,104, 513 $20,058,891 16,723,995 3,334,896 II 12,471,444 6,174 18,711,939 15,636,689 126,823 49,816 77,007 1 3, 075, 250 $2, 252, 372 1, 712,155 540,217 $48, 382 48, 382 $621, 853 605, 096 16, 757 $1, 640, 600 1, 640, 600 $176,271 146, 918 29, 353 $1, 327, 816 752, 241 575, 575 2, 391, 057 391,642 489, 048 9, 234,123 298, 788 1, 079, 795 1,063,893 805, 800 801, 757 4,043 613,448 540, 603 72, 845 112, 502 47,352 65,150 2, 232,131 2, 048,931 183, 200 1,472, 560 1, 302,497 170, 063 1,005, 621 346, 800 658,821 1,933, 070 1,933,070 22, 910, 404 20, 483, 072 2, 427, 332 16,769,330 14,839,400 1,929,930 134,168 81,477 52,691 312, 546 297, 222 15, 324 2, 269,343 2, 256, 824 12, 519 149, 733 122, 633 27,100 991, 757 854, 031 137, 726 538,300 458, 526 79. 774 788,366 ' 616,098 172, 268 956,861 956, 861 25, 15, 3, 5, 15,761,984 7,414,431 3,245,133 5,102,420 196,069 196,069 978, 415 950, 447 27, 968 528,160 462,137 66, 023 249, 658 234, 637 13, 047 1,974 1, 054, 566 771, 550 83 282,933 3, 335,435 3, 001, 752 154,459 179, 224 1,095,877 661,175 309,476 125,226 2,137,919 2,137, 731 188 716,120 716,120 240, 251 240, 251 75,828 75,828 933, 534 933, 534 474,474 460,224 14,250 607,029 602,487 4,542 2,731,891 2,731,891 338, 829, 816, 691, 083 929 377 777 11, 285, 853 9,836, 070 1, 449, 783 5,417,551 3,986,560 II 1,430,991 89,175 89,175 co T A B L E 3 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E V E N U E R E C E I P 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 : 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16] R E V E N U E RECEIPTS CD City num £2 Taxes CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T Total General property Special Poll (Table 7) (Table 7) (Table 7) Business and nonbusiness license (Table 7) Special assessments, and special charges for outlays (Table 7) Fines, forfeits, and escheats (Table 7) Subventions Highway and grants, privileges, donations, and and pension rents, interest assessments (Table 8) (Table 9) Earnings of general departments Earnings of public service enterprises (Table 10) (Table 11) GROUP I I — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000—Continued 19 <>0 *>1 ?? ?3 Kansas City, Mo _ City corporation County School district $19,671, 556 10, 686, 515 Indianapolis, Ind . City corporation County.. School district 17,885,001 9,993, 789 2,274,119 5, 617, 093 12, 5, 2, 5, 716,828 624, 898 023,876 068,054 $12 Rochester, N . Y __ _ City corporation County _. Seattle, Wash City corporation County ^_ _ _ School district Port of Seattle 18,994, 613 1 17,461, 502 1, 533, 111 12,185, 232 10,922,642 1, 262, 590 540,985 540,965 34,138, 718 24, 751, 365 3, 748,147 " 4, 642, 083 997,123 13, 008, 015 6, 216, 717 3, 343, 636 3, 222,456 225, 206 Jersev City, N . J City corporation County 19, 282, 678 15, 397, 693 3,884,985 13, 462. 249 10, 200, 819 3, 261,430 $12,662,046 4, 994, 495 2, 348, 635 5, 318, 916 2, 727, 314 6, 257, 727 12 $45, 334 22, 500 20, 204 2,630 5 5 104, 938 55, 368 49, 570 12, 889 12,889 $873,712 864, 481 9,231 $1, 921, 753 1, 921, 753 $41,763 26, 041 15, 444 278 $582, 307 17,393 1, 355 563, 559 $9IS, 398 552, 094 48, 294 318,010 208. 222 200, 060 8,162 3, 555, 590 3, 555, 590 44, 706 44, 593 113 449, 593 19, 680 362 429, 551 257, 386 155,552 68,614 33, 220 536, 300, 152, 83, 969 555 770 638 70, 361 70, 361 693. 581 693, 259 322 1, 581, 400 1, 581, 400 40, 508 16, 809 23, 699 1, 582, 111 1, 535,177 46, 934 479, 709 441, 715 37, 994 481, 946 320, 374 161,572 1, 409,161 1, 409,161 114,388 80, 518 33, 870 6, 775, 409 6, 760, 800 14, 609 373, 307 354, 318 18, 362 237, 567 178, 995 53,118 681,102 331, 604 271, 738 77, 760 11,548,010 10, 788, 755 10,349 627 1, 400, 915 39, 658 2,460 1,341,867 16, 930 802, 437 800, 980 1,457 189, 576 189, 576 34, 500 10,133 24, 367 1, 399, 636 1, 333, 869 65, 767 1,063,311 930, 801 132, 510 470,170 120, 286 349, 884 1,742,972 1,742,972 $701, 384 160, 365 20, 770 520, 249 $2, 340,431 1, 769,133 $768, 688 407, 369 304, 355 56, 964 5,454 $1, 902, 889 1, 902, 889 748, 906 GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 Portland, Oreg City corporation School district... Port of Portland. • $15,157,006 9, 504, 069 3,934,480 1,718,457 I $7,549,456 4,393,126 2, 539, 846 616,484 $206, 926 206, 926 $2, 367, 663 2, 367, 663 $232, 969 232, 969 $1, 373, 633 27,384 1, 346, 249 $384, 544 346, 503 27, 615 10, 426 25 D e n v e r , Colo C i t y corporation School district 26 Toledo, Ohio C i t y corporation School district 27 14,860,997 1 10, 064, 681 4, 796,316 8,665, 828 4,199, 785 4,466, 043 __. 11,176, 575 7,115, 505 4, 061,070 7, 623,400 3,901, 297 3, 722,103 . 11,486,043 7, 279, 554 4, 206,489 7, 620, 956 3,710,499 3, 910,457 C o l u m b u s , Ohio C i t y corporation.... School district 28 29 30 Louisville, K y Providence, R. I St. P a u l , M i n n - 9,367, 636 11, 745,226 12, 344,286 6,123,261 8, 838, 729 7, 292,068 1 31 O a k l a n d , Calif C i t y corporation School district __ S a n i t a r y district 11,317,299 7, 251,174 4,061, 742 4,383 6,032,169 4,100, 084 1,927,702 4, 383 32 Atlanta, G a . 33 A k r o n , Ohio_. _ _ _ __ School district 378,114 378,114 1,146,625 1,146, 625 123, 759 106,132 17, 627 444.156 241, 960 202,196 1,123,409 1, 083, 865 39, 544 953,484 882, 578 70, 906 2, 025, 622 2, 025, 622 $115,661 115,661 257, 963 257,963 980, 987 980, 987 73,468 73, 398 70 101,411 9. 574 91, 837 564, 849 373,109 191, 740 274,024 218, 704 55, 320 1,184, 812 1,184, 812 68, 715 68, 715 308, 738 308,738 724, 822 724, 822 132, 985 132, 985 105.157 9,167 95,990 787, 682 618, 239 169,443 316, 245 285, 646 30, 599 1,420, 743 1,420, 743 615, 761 72, 231 629,029 544,271 94,102 1, 322, 014 59, 332 35,117 68,119 581, 656 120, 251 1, 374, 427 214, 659 820, 540 399, 065 214, 604 380, 217 346,082 1,014,092 1, 314,173 881,962 199, 091 192,315 6, 776 2, 496, 985 2,496, 985 64, 339 63, 239 1,100 2,139,904 16, 787 2,123,117 69,465 69,465 171,151 168,104 3,047 144,195 144,195 577, 517 799,110 209, 049 235, 725 243, 829 167,140 1,292,685 181,138 181,138 1,045, 888 1,045, 888 139, 034 139, 034 96,246 14, 587 81, 659 376, 686 306, 819 69,867 114, 732 86, 670 28,062 1, 075, 244 1, 075, 244 79, 218 31,172 48, 046 226,103 32, 897 193, 206 518, 864 363,124 67, 266 88, 474 204,180 151, 794 52,386 3, 573, 869 128, 320 $69, 866 31,520 8,077, 725 4,494,091 9, 451,109 6, 035, 792 3, 415, 317 6,389,019 3,153,290 3, 235, 729 13, 543,893 5,418, 361 4, 514, 275 3, 611, 257 7,435,349 3,310,304 4,125, 045 173, 236 144,910 28,326 1, 333, 074 1, 255, 840 873,381 37, 744 622,456 174, 528 237, 842 16, 642 812, 883 174,744 93, 363 216,064 177, 666 707,960 99, 041 714,477 196,975 196,975 1,198,109 1,198,109 87, 663 87, 663 644, 596 644, 596 151, 668 151, 668 177, 743 177, 743 784, 200 784,200 672, 773 103, 275 98, 498 282, 464 526, 948 78, 355 2,198, 566 51, 592 51, 592 32, 294 32, 294 27, 795 27, 795 550, 589 8,403 542,186 126, 211 85, 916 40, 295 129,626 120, 758 8,868 24, 653 24,653 30, 029 33,394 337,958 286, 622 43, 788 190, 966 68,110 58, 527 101, 662 524,079 235, 983 563, 256 334,908 164, 960 177, 747 273,795 188,972 195,810 912,679 8,334 850,132 58, 579 33,122 33,122 34 Omaha, Nebr __ C i t y corporation School district P u b l i c utilities d i s t r i c t . . 35 36 B i r m i n g h a m , Ala Worcester, M a s s 5,070,423 9, 542,180 2,153, 791 6, 302, 004 1 1,105,121 37 Syracuse, N . Y C i t y corporation County supervisors' fund 9,316,729 9,182, 796 5, 811,494 5,677,561 1 133,933 133,933 38 Richmond, V a . 8,472,873 4,423,320 39 San A n t o n i o , Tex C i t y corporation School district 4,711,676 3,122,439 1,589,237 3, 768,916 2,771, 028 997,888 40 41 42 Dallas, Tex New Haven, Conn Memphis, T e n n . . . 6,982,388 6,579,977 6,616,254 4, 552,166 5, 705,176 4,198,723 77, 234 92, 896 264, 281 264,281 12,040 69,426 76, 634 71,417 3,445, 549 T A B L E 3 . — S U M M A R Y OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: M 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11- For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16] City nurn ber R E V E N U E RECEIPTS Taxes CITY, AND DIVISIONS O F MUNICIPAL G O V E E N M E N T Total General property Special Poll (Table 7) (Table 7) (Table 7) Business and nonbusiness license (Table 7) Special assessments, and special charges for outlays (Table 7) Fines, forfeits, and escheats (Table 7) Subventions Highway and grants, privileges, donations, and and pension rents, interest assessments (Table 8) (Table 9) Earnings of general departments Earnings of public service enterprises (Table 10) (Table 11) > GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued o Dayton, Ohio City corporation. School district... $6,000,428 4, 620,486 1,379,942 $4,141, 283 2,944, 514 1,196,769 $41,595 41,595 Norfolk, Va 6,100,769 3, 702,160 10,482 Houston, Tex City corporation. School district... 6,943,723 4,845, 474 2,098,249 5,034,108 3, 539,340 1,494, 768 Youngstown, Ohio.. City corporation. School district_.Park district 6,187, 606 3, 588, 562 2,489,113 109,931 4,198,624 1, 745, 274 2,351,839 101,511 Grand Rapids, Mich City corporation. School district... 6,950,406 4, 008,097 2,942,309 4, 514,444 2,141, 764 2,372, 680 $223,843 223,843 $362,703 362, 703 $132,929 132,929 $100,621 30,101 70, 520 $233,233 153,172 80,061 $204, 773 172,181 32, 592 $559,448 559,448 81,475 219, 217 239,972 165,325 1,091,079 ^ 606,153 606,153 S OJ H ~"~ 46 53 $10,229 580,830 64,862 64,862 148,971 148,971 74,131 74,131 574,981 6,237 568, 744 328, 587 313,042 15, 545 111, 930 92,738 19,192 130, 535 130, 535 770,633 770, 633 99, 651 92, 277 7,374 71,182 9,084 62,098 229,907 173, 553 53,977 2,377 130,082 110, 214 13,825 6,043 77, 590 | 77, 590 I 856,327 856,327 47, 755 47,755 480,969 8,252 472,717 102, 605 59, 248 43,357 230,158 176,603 53, 555 67, 215 42, 212 27, 230 18, 689 11,913 155,129 46,266 29, 206 33,337 39,327 184, 311 114,705 351, 972 78,079 80,504 91, 571 341, 530 226,398 206,119 138, 000 23,000 115,000 24,051 24,051 166, 633 166,633 52, 745 52, 745 309,681 909 308, 772 88,026 59,344 28, 682 £ M CQ HH 52, 295 52,295 Springfield, Mass Bridgeport, Conn Fort Worth, Tex 8, 701,421 7, 041,992 4,118, 829 6, 280,310 6,463,106 2,895,084 Scranton, Pa City corporation. School district... 4,140,806 2,057, 857 2, 082, 949 3,294,337 1, 671,961 1, 622,376 Paterson, N. J 4, 768,321 3, 411,888 24,454 11,871 235,396 132,191 12,300 544,320 247,968 147, 933 Hartford, C o n n City corporation. School district._. 7, 930,128 5,887,671 2, 042,457 5,317,487 3, 621,158 1, 696,329 835, 322 603, 258 232,064 123,818 123,818 14,930 14,930 158,855 158,855 72,423 72,423 109,916 39, 886 70,030 190,787 170,615 20,172 293,095 269, 233 23,862 941,380 16,775 o 504,697 504,697 Ui _ O lll'.V.'.ll ^ 640,558 640,558 8 H W w 597,031 "522," 843 66,363 970 58, 244 I 970 8,119 813,495 813,495 54 57 58 61 66 Des Moines, Iowa City corporation School district 396 03?, 364 New Bedford, Mass Trenton, N . J 407 692 Salt Lake City, Utah City corporation S chool district 166 866 300 Camden, N . J 063 21,182 Nashville, Tenn_ Fall River, Mass !, 290, 010 :, 428, 312 1,105, 528 Albany, N. Y City corporation County super visors: fund !, 360, 671 i, 158, 767 183, 271 183, 271 Wilmington, Del !, 174, 851 Kansas City, Kans_ City corporation School district !, 709, 993 104,301 6,571 97, 730 84, 507 61,146 23,361 142,003 63, 580 78,423 605,434 605,434 21, 591 139,814 74, 551 261,315 30,805 11,396 139,877 491,140 129,016 322,914 271,734 131,493 518,083 568,493 133,843 133,843 525, 354 525,354 46, 647 46,647 708,129 91, 658 63,281 28,377 119,550 104,599 14,951 469,066 469,066 708,129 15, 329 265,233 196, 596 12,344 407,642 281,949 67,853 562,118 57,910 19, 024 25, 576 254,868 41, 640 81, 641 17, 473 557, 849 68, 896 183, 328 133,973 171,910 136,466 512,221 450,335 79, 813 79, 813 248, 676 248, 676 36, 825 36, 825 327, 850 327, 850 86, 641 86, 641 22,437 22,437 678,638 678,638 84, 034 173, 642 50, 817 849,383 68, 764 22.936 364, 584 114, 862 114, 862 529, 298 529, 298 20, 985 20, 985 10, 794 5,000 5,794 102, 663 87, 674 14,989 35, 877 25,053 10,824 1,921,852 1,921, 852 337 m 691 Flint, Mich City corporation School district 763 464 299 Erie, Pa Cfty corporation School district 568 736 832 Cambridge, Mass 544 Reading, Pa City corporation School district ?,89 798 491 Spokane, Wash City corporation School district 64,168 64,168 , 478, 775 Lowell, Mass Duluth, Minn City corporation School district... 47,115 29, 366 557,930 557,930 201, 904 •i 2 3 1 , Yonkers, N . Y 70 1,047,650 23,894 59,954 59,954 _._ 722, 617 706,161 16,453 51, 999 34, 394 114,852 34, 249 126, 691 447, 236 19, 517 19, 517 422, 771 422, 771 30, 325 30, 325 275, 296 10,101 265,195 86, 070 23, 238 62, 832 294,882 199, 513 95,369 511,636 511, 636 109,080 63, 470 45, 610 18, 510 18, 510 337, 390 337, 390 9,320 9,320 206, 763 100 206, 663 89, 993 62,464 27, 529 43,966 23,886 20,080 565, 671 565, 671 83, 378 22, 817 14, 562 12, 214 33, 829 180, 566 227, 310 519, 355 70, 801 14, 947 55, 854 93, 612 93, 612 141, 926 141, 926 6,730 6,692 38 215, 264 4,400 210, 864 43, 952 29, 369 14, 583 51, 800 38,047 13, 753 489, 876 489,876 16,146 5,914, 038 257,728 203, 064 242,411 25, 497 513, 636 85, 897 34,339 623,908 424, 0?? 663, 551 760, 471 16,418 8,209 8,209 63, 652 54,693 8,959 993, 499 993,499 107, 661 107,661 215, 556 7,050 208, 506 86, 787 67,426 19,361 45,428 28,510 16,918 1, 080, 654 1,080,654 24, 557 24, 557 249, 286 '249, 286 73, 074 72, 849 225 832,920 7,664 825, 256 99, 250 90, 746 8,504 303,822 248,486 55,336 516, 598 516, 598 590 491 099 TABLE 3.—SUMMARY OF REVENUE R E C E I P 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 : 1923—Continued LFor a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 16] City num ber R E V E N U E RECEIPTS Taxes CITY, A N D DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T | General property Total ( T a b l e 7) Snpcial bpeciai Poll i oil i (Table 7) | (Table 7) Business nd non 1 »business . licpnsp ( T a b l e 7) Special assessments, a n d special charges for outlays Fines, forfeits, and escheats ( T a b l e 7) ( T a b l e 7) Subventions and grants, donations, a n d pension assessments ( T a b l e 8) Highway privileges, rents, a n d interest Earnings of general departments Earnings of public service enterprises ( T a b l e 9) ( T a b l e 10) ( T a b l e 11) GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued 7?, Elizabeth, N . J $3, 713, 752 $2, 492,082 $8, 355 73 U t i c a , N . Y_ C i t y corporation County supervisors' fund . 3,971, 861 3,971,861 2, 886,949 2, 886, 949 150,136 150,136 74 Lynn, Mass 4, 576, 938 3, 272,366 459, 634 75 Tacoma, Wash C i t y corporation School district P a r k district 76 C i t y corporation School district __ __ 5, 856, 615 4,169, 502 1, 535, 328 151, 785 2, 045,906 1,182,333 773,339 90, 234 4, 427,180 3, 795, 419 631, 761 2, 041,339 1, 443,049 598, 290 $13,357 38,129 $119,527 $345, 736 $5, 566 $394, 530 $235, 501 $93, 732 $5, 366 86,199 86,199 377, 785 377, 785 22,166 22, 166 323,913 323, 913 77,126 77,126 38, 976 38, 976 8,611 8,611 15, 445 31, 778 30, 002 33, 702 51, 746 40,929 40, 675 343,160 343,160 114,770 114, 770 729, 067 13,436 715, 631 153, 097 147,108 5, 989 1,142 181,331 181,331 82,145 82,145 41, 565 16, 236 25, 329 114,074 112, 425 1,649 469, 387 049 383 369 297 2, 262, 637 2, 262, 637 126, 247 122,185 4,062 81,117 79, 828 1,289 1, 758, 220 1, 758, 220 254 1,142 174, 749 167, 65, 40, 61, GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000 77 O k l a h o m a City, Okla C i t y corporation 78 C i t y corporation School district 79 80 Somerville, M a s s S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y__ $5, 558,135 3, 453, 781 2,104, 354 $3, 514, 065 1, 580, 252 1, 933,813 4,150, 850 2, 413, 864 1, 736, 986 3, 038,803 1, 376, 398 1, 662,405 $10, 506 10,506 3,122, 287 4,663, 217 i 2, 217,820 3, 533,314 298,104 122, 753 $49, 729 $119, 520 119, 520 $977, 054 977, 054 $52, 033 52, 033 $162, 864 34, 056 128, 808 $199, 461 174, 419 25, 042 $126, 648 109, 957 16, 691 $406, 490 406, 490 118,411 118, 411 233,400 233, 400 159, 617 159, 617 37, 755 3,000 34, 755 135, 637 120, 671 14, 966 113, 728 88, 868 24, 860 302, 993 302, 993 19, 237 128, 925 85, 298 148, 946 9,622 15, 609 25, 307 391, 906 16, 527 36, 519 103, 79? 71,195 296, 846 214, 050 85 W a t e r b u r y , Conn 3, 663, 773 T u l s a , Okla C i t y corporation School district 3, 322, 054 1, 595,090 1, 726, 964 Lawrence, M a s s 2,845, 955 Fort Wayne, Ind C i t y corporation School district 2,452, 024 1,103,132 1, 348,892 48,687 1 19, 030 151, 934 151, 934 55,023 r 1,164, 581 1,164, 581 23,893 847,932 26,813 13, 759 34, 888 24,901 9,987 25, 008 25,008 19, 635 1,109,179 1,109,179 182, 324 304, 969 35, 951 26,600 9,351 45, 352 26,479 18,873 1, 037, 719 1, 037, 719 Knoxville, T e n n . . . 1, 676, 918 2,588 65,414 101,199 33,855 Allentown, P a C i t y corporation School district 1, 433, 707 569, 273 864,434 103,154 18, 464 84, 690 49, 639 49,639 271,813 271, 813 2,541 2,541 S a n Diego, Calif C i t y corporation School district 3,166, 288 2,141, 225 1, 025, 063 Bayonne, N . J M a n c h e s t e r , N . EL 2, 500, 285 2,107,173 St. Joseph, M o . C i t y corporation School district _ 51, 248 387, 783 10, 315 311,041 87, 203 63,482 504, 225 41, 020 41, 020 385, 338 385, 338 5,183 5,183 119, 345 3,637 115, 708 51,113 38, 324 12,789 53, 403 15,886 37, 517 395, 208 395, 208 300,286 300, 286 15, 614 15, 614 46, 380 46, 380 68, 850 22, 947 22, 947 84, 729 51, 547 33,182 300, 602 300,602 247, 602 4,060 110, 586 509,969 170,805 44, 586 17, 524 27, 062 19,834 10,808 9,026 195,558 195,558 & > t,' 860,018 860,018 ^ td 554,553 225,851 288,872 288,872 CO 68,850 170,805 91, 484 89, 086 2,398 4,731 201, 430 2, 017, 082 888, 008 1,129, 074 2, 577, 217 990,477 1, 586,740 1, 086, 644 1, 086, 644 45, 232 45, 232 758, 562 20,113 738,449 108,603 108,603 161, 344 150,884 10,460 73, 246 112, 564 11, 304 7,272 2,430 26, 007 482, 835 114, 722 21, 401 21,949 27, 267 31,667 45, 574 45, 574 100,874 100,874 6,334 6,274 60 192,109 25, 702 166, 407 144, 578 132, 575 12, 003 38, 964 13,031 25,933 71, 638 71, 638 115,634 115,634 12, 698 12, 669 105,102 15,702 89,400 30,032 12,192 16,854 71,133 34, 238 25,808 986 U , 087 96,166 96,166 652,827 652,827 46, 718 46, 718 26,039 1,079 24,960 106,445 56,423 50,022 111, 055 105,011 6,044 12,879 12, 879 78,971 71,389 7,582 27,863 17, 779 10,084 4,356 4,356 31, 667 29 ! 1 I 1 174, 948 174,948 27,171 27,171 1 1 93, 788 5,971 87,817 1 . O ft ^ ft £ 150 96, 741 164,487 1,637,505 862,443 775,062 373,830 373, 830 71, 215 1, 413, 465 1,162,128 251, 337 Wichita, K a n s . C i t y corporation School district 313,883 24,427 16,873 7,554 115, 929 3,329 112,600 Savannah, Ga C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . . 2,067,304 844,412 1,058,405 36, 342 13,027 13, 027 1, 995, 651 20, 767 13,845 6,922 38,612 | 189,310 1 139,192 1 50,118 I 1 51, 531 ! 23, 363 2,109, 240 1,127,491 981, 749 Peoria, 111 C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . _. _. Pleasure d r i v e w a y a n d p a r k district 90, 256 90, 256 Evansville, I n d C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . _ _ 107,925 108, 472 108, 472 E l Paso, T e x . _ Harrisburg, Pa City corporation.. School district 95 17,386 3,730 3,730 £ co T A B L E 3 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E V E N U E R E C E I P 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 : 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16] City number REVENUE j CITY, AND DIVISIONS O F MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T Total Taxes General property Special Poll (Table 7) (Table 7) (Table 7) Business and nonbusiness license ( T a b l e 7) EECEIPTS Special assessments, a n d special charges for outlays Fines, forfeits, and escheats Subventions and grants, donations, a n d pension assessments Highway privileges, rents, and interest Earnings of general departments Earnings of p u b l i c service enterprises ( T a b l e 7) ( T a b l e 7) ( T a b l e 8) ( T a b l e 9) ( T a b l e 10) (Table 11) GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued C i t y corporation __ $3, 287, 615 1,824,403 1,463,212 $2,396,226 991,773 1,404,453 C i t y corporation _-. 3, 653, 292 2,116,479 1,536, 813 2,418,186 1,033,704 1,384,482 2,298, 344 1, 001,447 1, 296, 897 1,821,182 796,218 1,024,964 97 98 99 Wilkes-Barre, P a C i t y corporation 100 101 Portland, Me C i t y corporation Pier site district 3,129, 084 2,051,265 $117,919 3, 754, 272 3, 249,912 34,732 436,543 33,085 | 2,631,591 2, 573,729 26, 785 55, 276 55,276 Rockford, 111 C i t y corporation 2,988,485 1,629,043 1,226,300 133,142 2,136,466 958,548 1,064,025 113,893 103 Troy, N . Y C i t y corporation Lansingburg school 3,181,602 2, 224,291 1, 989,623 130,998 129,647 108,183 1,351 County fund supervisors' 156,426 126,485 i $329, 999 329,999 $27, 543 27, 543 $45, 044 3,092 41, 952 $75, 816 74,408 1,408 $61,779 46,380 15,399 $298,650 298,650 $13,838 5,942 7,896 14,169 14,169 613, 558 613,558 11, 828 11,828 136,125 5,001 131,124 39, 786 30,465 9,321 57,221 53, 231 3,990 348, 581 348, 581 148,852 50,000 • 98,852 34,225 34,225 69,552 69, 552 17, 758 17, 758 155,420 11,128 2,747 8,381 36, 742 27,462 9,280 3,485 3,485 56,614 56,614 155,420 47,168 170,558 18,229 357,227 37,429 150,507 178,782 54, 588 54, 588 51,428 51,428 3,031 3,031 168,810 168,810 123, 732 73,241 7,947 40, 536 2,008 150, 598 150,598 458,604 62,597 223, 504 223,504 338,389 338,389 31,077 102 2, 898,691 $52,558 52, 558 126,485 396,007 58,384 58,384 294, 219 294,219 14, 760 14, 760 116,379 4,475 96,162 15, 742 19,550 17,328 2,222 125,223 57,825 66,113 1,285 56,065 56,065 160, 502 160, 502 4,817 4,817 231, 524 185,845 24, 786 24,488 10,230 9,315 45,679 298 915 104 Charleston, S. C . C i t y corporation School district _ _ 3,097,143 2, 571,059 526,084 1,447,140 1,099,554 347, 586 6,886 6,886 150,105 148,130 1,975 928,201 327,566 600,635 13,192 13,192 205,112 204,887 162,374 1,584 225 160,790 149,842 54, 842 95,000 55,638 55,638 75,739 75,739 105 L i t t l e Rock, A r k C i t y corporation School district __ Sewer a n d street imp r o v e m e n t district 1, 575, 013 734,597 679,357 106 Johnstown, P a C i t y corporati o n . School d i s t r i c t . _ 2,436,984 1, 204,087 1,232,897 1,835, 900 909,605 926, 295 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif City corporation School district 5,291,944 3, 679,813 1, 612,131 2,234,285 1,472, 597 761,688 91, 657 91, 657 108 E a s t St. L o u i s , 111 C i t y corporation School district P a r k district 1, 893, 610 1,007, 969 791,707 93,934 1, 246, 200 456,970 703,491 85, 739 115, 275 115, 275 109 Brockton, Mass 3,401,613 2,405,914 36, 754 110 Terre Haute, Ind C i t y corporation School district 2,399, 729 1,099,413 1,300,316 1,903,126 798, 832 1,104, 294 13,192 4,817 8,375 111 Saginaw, M i c h _ . . C i t y corporation School district _ 2, 751, 570 1, 586,122 1,165,448 m G a r y , Ind_ C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . 113 114 107 _ 161,059 16, 079 16, 079 165,439 4,422 161,017 125, 770 119,327 6,443 49, 792 47,615 2,177 1,135,932 1,135,932 79, 317 79,317 88,264 17, 571 70,693 42,486 30, 257 3,185 42,289 37,445 4,844 13, 778 13, 778 33,335 33,335 182, 595 86, 672 63, 583 23,089 16, 658 10, 740 • 5, 918 605 605 62,601 62,601 203,096 198, 757 4,339 321, 859 321, 859 44 182, 595 1,462,055 1,462,055 70,478 70, 287 191 845,913 376,717 376, 717 18, 206 18, 206 85, 759 1,989 83,770 6,181 5,502 679 45, 272 33,310 4,446 7,516 18, 271 73,427 8,294 5,225 31, 864 222,480 248,309 27,624 27, 624 175,327 175,327 10, 742 10,742 118, 612 3,423 115,189 32, 371 17, 527 14,844 74, 990 17,376 57, 614 43, 745 43, 745 1, 865,015 1,009,028 855,987 11,718 11, 718 220, 242 220, 242 13, 292 13, 292 225, 237 134, 766 79, 522 55, 244 67, 527 38, 547 28, 980 213,773 213,773 225, 2;37 2,982,879 1.878. 230 1,104,649 2,074,956 1,069,847 1,005,109 19,421 19,421 711,098 . 711,098 12, 249 12, 249 94, 670 4, 780 89,890 16, 794 12,159 4, 635 41, 730 36, 715 5,015 11, 961 11,961 Pawtucket, R. I Hoboken, N . J 2,765,023 4,146, 582 2,028,105 2, 869,869 18,023 90,422 28,909 199,075 13,998 5,209 26, 291 344,170 99,574 109,733 61,482 23,712 471,651 489,033 115 L o n g Beach, Calif •City corporation S chool district 5,055, 269 3,313, 728 1, 741, 541 2,233,230 1,219,402 1,013, 828 119,324 118,159 1,165 658,725 658,725 49,414 49, 414 654, 457 104,841 94, 519 10,322 584,513 584, 513 654, 457 650, 765 588, 996 61, 769 116 Passaic, N . J 2,395, 616 1,793,419 16, 791 67, 623 74, 218 12,096 299,214 104,375 25, 676 100 117 Springfield, Ohio C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . . 1,989, 277 1, 224,961 764,316 1,306,473 610,049 696,424 22,308 22,308 44,117 44,117 162,090 162>090 20,156 20,156 36, 257 14,449 21, 808 73, 267 60, 838 12,429 114,099 80,444 33, 655 210, 510 210,510 118 Chester, P a C i t y corporation School district 1,497,076 710, 772 786,304 1,074,112 498, 279 575,833 30,493 30,493 139,396 139,396 13,458 13,458 123,921 38, 841 24,794 14,047 32,297 2,027 30,270 2,325 2,325 .. 351,075 14,290 16,990 1,069 2,104 42, 233 42, 233 845, 913 123,921 T A B L E 8 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E V E N U E R E C E I P 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 : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d to [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16] City num ber REVENUE Taxes CITY. A N D DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T Total General property Special Poll (Table 7) (Table 7) (Table 7) Business and nonbusiness license (Table 7) RECEIPTS Special assessments, and special charges for outlays (Table 7) Fines, forfeits, and escheats (Table 7) Subventions Highway and grants, privileges, donations, and and pension rents, interest assessments (Table 8) (Table 9) Earnings of general departments Earnings of public service enterprises (Table 10) (Table 11) 3 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 5.0,000 TO 100,000—Continued 119 Hamtramck, M i c h . . . City corporation.. School district $2,143, 726 1, 515, 682 628,044 120 Altoona, Pa City corporation.. School district 1,918,320 968,132 950,188 121 Racine, W i s . 2, 710, 638 122 Lansing, Mich City corporation.. School district 4, 835, 879 3, 640,181 1,195, 698 2, 255, 1, 241, 1,014, 123 New Britain, Conn.. 2, 219, 237 1,076, 323 124 Mobile, Ala City corporation.. School district 1,527,520 1,024,301 503, 219 Berkeley, Calif City corporation.. School district 126 Springfield, 111 City corporation School district Pleasure driveway and park district 127 Holyoke, Mass. $1,531, 1,061, 470, 1, 225, 447, 777, 101 $112, 327 fe| $11,051 11,051 $141,063 141,063 $45, 812 31,080 14, 732 $127,082 3,776 123,306 $31,751 15,169 16, 582 $34,342 31,223 3,119 $221,190 221,190 56,366 56,366 245,047 245,047 9,222 9,222 141,067 2,769 138, 298 19, 396 14, 847 4,549 49,914 19, 674 30, 240 172,269 172,269 49, 453 23, 279 10,009 104,240 74,691 311,788 13,464 13,464 159, 460 4, 200 155,260 69, 761 69, 761 115,059 89,153 25, 906 1, 960, 454 1,960, 454 44,423 45,117 96, 685 214,582 Q 21,940 21, 589 351 234,241 234,241 H £ 8,850 8,850 253,234 I 253,234 ! co 6,217 6,850 166,807 166,807 49,779 | 49,779 I 22, 781 16, 964 5, 817 93,862 93, 862 31, 832 31,121 711 2, 784, 580 1, 554, 806 1, 229, 774 1, 655, 998, 657, 40, 025 37,221 2,804 290,798 290,798 I 1,206 1,206 561,225 55 561,170 62, 971 60, 729 2,242 170, 722 164, 207 6, 515 1,817 1,817 1,818,020 891,356 1,638, 699, 787, 33, 934 33,904 388, 591 388, 591 6,387 6,387 12,175 72, 712 40, 261 38, 557 1,351 46,389 10, 539 29, 795 627, 999 627, 999 157,505 151, 30 4,197, 709 1,875, 899, 503, 395, 35, C ~~~6,~856' 496, 771 33,202 5,527 10,923 ! 22, 309 71,043 353 6, 055 61,925 81, 260 § E^ U2 $61,384 13,694 >• t-1 Q O GO ^ W- 1, 538, 769 128 Highland Park, Mich City corporation School district 129 Davenport, Iowa _ C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . . _ __ 130 Chattanooga, Tenn __ 1,679,245 457 131 Bethlehem, P a City corporation School d i s t r i c t . 2,015, 868 985, 789 1,030,079 346, 100 531, 155 814, 945 65,000 20,000 45,000 22,354 22, 354 132 Lincoln, N e b r C i t y corporation School district S a n i t a r y district 2,915,974 1, 610, 255 1,193,442 112,277 819, 827 633, 162 098, 990 87, 675 12,330 12,330 133 N i a g a r a Falls, N . 3,113, 418 134 Covington, K v C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . Y . ._ 3,315,948 1, 976, 582 1,339,366 477 Q56 521 11,410 11,410 152, 614 152,614 24, 618 24, 238 380 122,347 3,644 118,703 76,411 56,063 20,348 254,396 222,982 31,414 310,675 310, 675 2, 989,376 1,928, 741 1,060,635 229 266 963 34, 708 34, 708 822, 758 822, 758 10,837 10, 837 36,290 4,309 31, 981 25,196 19, 761 5,435 72,810 51, 554 21, 256 22, 548 22, 548 90,144 21,379 238,134 36,015 100, 537 10, 579 73,763 73, 763 36, 964 36, 848 116 131, 430 19, 663 2,787 16, 876 269, 557 269, 557 131,430 51, 037 29,325 21,712 29, 083 21,372 7,711 440, 418 415,816 15, 965 5,846 10,119 67,149 32,653 34, 496 42,351 22, 943 19, 408 65,494 42, 776 22,718 423,357 423,357 70, 938 265, 553 26,296 202, 590 134,941 50,205 185, 819 108,085 108,085 8,280 8,280 11,851 11, 851 73,072 2,383 70, 689 8,066 5,669 2,397 17,235 13,218 4,017 300, 520 300, 520 18, 476 : , 041, 411 1,520,004 1,153, 569 366, 435 992, 895 703, 563 289, 332 24,602. 135,665 135 Haverhill, Mass 2, 333, 790 ,629, 841 27,081 9,202 136 Portsmouth, Va 1, 524,954 760, 712 2,710 148, 715 137 H u n t i n g t o n , W . Va___ C i t y corporation School district 2, 230,477 1, 057, 508 1,172, 969 , 664, 767 518, 476 , 146, 291 13,888 13, 888 30,565 30, 565 .. 237,938 404,439 404,439 7,802 30,295 37, 380 131, 788 203,987 28,698 78,971 108,899 16, 643 379, 606 40, 770 39,840 930 1,013 16,532 6,117 10,415 20,835 20,835 1,013 37, 668 23, 348 14,320 138 E a s t Orange, N . J 2, 615, 584 986 139 Macon, Ga C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . . 1, 534, 353 1, 267,963 266,390 789 667, 775 196, 014 1,876, 246 1, 296,043 580, 203 ., 291, 410 727, 063 564, 347 1,846,332 1,080,911 761,444 3,977 621 414, 038 667, 046 537 __ 1, 729, 081 267 30, 520 243,345 46,494 73, 553 79,952 . 1,840,762 1,267,423 573,339 098 394 4,275 7,500 7,500 39,452 39,452 704 145,236 145,236 4,275 37, 731 887 36,844 140 Wheeling, W . V a ._ C i t y corporation School district 141 Cicero, I1L_ C i t y corporation School district P a r k district _ 142 Roanoke, Va 143 Tampa, Fla. C i t y corporation School district- - - . _ _ _ 3,192 9,334 11,311 11,311 89, 968 94,697 1,571 238,463 138, 203 46, 977 239,193 162,800 162,800 13,113 13,113 32,336 22, 078 10, 258 55,185 81,285 77,451 3,834 290,331 290,331 55,185 35, 514 34,415 1,099 43,132 43,132 135,332 135,332 21, 626 21,626 7,305 874 6,431 108, 285 105,822 2,463 16,891 9,929 6,962 240,954 240, 954 157, 295 157,295 321,357 321,357 1,040 1,040 69, 288 23,170 851 22,313 6 4,179 948 2,797 434 185,382 185,382 53,406 55, 374 47, 730 63,729 54,057 9,672 154,771 84,927 69,844 3.970 3,970 69, 288 14,440 T A B L E 3 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S , BY D I V I S I O N S OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16] B E V E N U E RECEIPTS Taxes CITY, A N D DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T Total General property Special Poll (Table 7) (Table 7) (Table 7) Busine_ss and nonbusiness license (Table 7) Special assessments, and special charges for outlays (Table 7) Fines, forfeits, and escheats (Table 7) Subventions! and grants, donations, and pension assessments (Table 8) Highway privileges, rents, and interest Earnings of general departments Earnings of public service enterprises (Table 9) (Table 10) (Table 11) > 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 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 - C o n t i n u e d Lancaster, Pa City corporation.. School district $1,132,300 698,408 433, 892 Winston-Salem, N . C 1, 826,076 Shreveport, La City corporation.. School district 2, 334, 221 1, 696, 080 638,141 147 Jackson, Mich City corporation.. School district 1, 927, 388 1,173, 713 753,675 601, 591, 148 Augusta, Ga City corporation.. School district 2,151, 690 1, 633, 592 518,098 Fresno, Calif City corporation.. School district 150 151 $8,934 $667, 345, 322, $29, 692 29,692 $23, 614 23,614 6,590 0 > F $2, 295 2,295 $84, 774 310 84,464 $15,641 9,325 6,316 $32,075 20, 724 11,351 46, 739 255,480 23, 332 81,893 218,774 £? 8,934 924,681 . $267,352 267,352 "-- m 163,194 163,194 361, 058 361,058 62,339 53, 950 8,389 122, 991 3,171 119,820 59,922 27, 606 32, 316 38, 736 33, 508 5,228 237,534 237,534 M £j 7, 391 7,391 169,992 169,992 11,878 11,878 138, 701 1. 291 137, 410 39, 939 30, 927 9,012 170,489 154,608 15,881 195,704 195,704 50 1, 324, 887, 436, 155,800 155,800 150, 070 150, 070 32,189 32,189 74, 364 26, 877 23, 849 3,028 133,317 128, 952 4,365 255,018 255,018 o j~j rt 3, 315,401 1, 795,871 1, 519, 530 1, 673, 920, 753, 133, 757 132, 921 836 753,155 12, 722 740, 433 16,947 16, 947 92,465 67, 327 25,138 6,118 6,118 Ui Quincy, Mass 3,069,754 2,164,191 Pasadena, Calif City corporation.. School district— 5, 218, 764 3, 669, 668 1,549,096 2,128, 1,115, 1, 012, 2,116, 229 1,314,935 801,294 1, 510, 752, 757, 37,433 37,433 152 Topeka, K a n s City corporation.. School district 9,181 1, 279, 816, 463, ~9~18T HH O 74, 364 238, 256 17, 968 560, 111 560, 111 79, 708 79, 708 10, 503 8, 477 77, 255 31, 707 44, 885 66, 778 65, 306 1,472 702. 059 702, 059 35, 693 35, 693 521, 434 3,255 518,179 64, 246 64, 246 169,439 152, 713 16, 726 1, 530, 961 1, 530,961 182, 645 182, 645 16,088 16,088 19,450 100 19, 350 48, 633 38, 732 9,901 45, 509 31, 271 14,238 256, 098 256, Of 8 279, 069 Q ^ 153 A t l a n t i c C i t y , N . J._ 5,102,218 3, 551, 953 154 Kalamazoo, M i c h C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t . _ . 2,244,434 1, 278,355 966, 079 1, 616,973 801,327 815,646 155 L a k e w o o d , Ohio.._^_ C i t y corporation. School d i s t r i c t . - . 2, 634, 382 1, 372, 558 1, 261,824 1,818, 876 611, 750 1, 207,126 10,592 10,592 156 157 Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C 2, 236,195 1, 920, 550 1,577, 559 971,133 216,691 1,709 11, 508 140 37, 534 5,674 322, 765 31, 743 8,033 347,897 383,057 112,044 333, 078 217,734 217, 734 11, 209 11, 209 160, 502 160, 502 16, 330 16,330 130,423 975 129, 448 35, 698 26,114 9,584 55, 565 44,164 11,401 66,464 66,464 346, 715 346, 715 40,988 40,988 31,434 3,519 27, 915 96,821 76, 580 20, 241 12, 760 6,218 6,542 209, 732 209, 732 10,441 100, 647 62,034 224,693 4,922 13, 525 21,147 217, 500 52, 236 18, 851 80,103 29,464 173, 528 337, 354 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 50,000 158 Cedar Rapids, Iowa City corporation School district .._ $1,970,348 975, 795 994, 553 $1,481,619 !_ 540,023 L 941,596 |. $20, 477 20,477 159 W i c h i t a Falls, T e x City corporation School district Water i m p r o v e m e n t district __ 1, 586, 557 848,347 431, 534 1,098,720 L 514,379 L 333,972 L 5,345 5,345 306, 676 160 York, P a C i t y corporation School district _ 1,310,886 574,252 736,634 250,369 L I 835,581 ;. 336,169 . 499,412 . 161 16? Elmira, N . Y N e w t o n , M a s s ___ _._ ._ 2,019, 800 3,444,622 1, 228,047 2, 316, 781 163 Bay City, Mich C i t y corporation School district 2,391,401 1,509, 258 882,143 1,380,510 719,911 660, 599 164 McKeesport, Pa C i t y corporation School district 1, 547, 958 745, 209 802, 749 1,011,442 387,741 623, 701 18,176 1,314, 574 553, 598 760,976 950,189 363, 218 586,971 63, 542 26,250 37,292 1, 559, 525 891, 249 668,276 923,381 348,873 574,508 165 166 N e w Castle, P a C i t y corporation School district D e c a t u r , 111 City corporation. School district __ _ $180, 643 180,643 $17, 543 17, 543 $36, 791 2,147 34,644 36, 569 36, 569 84, 901 $177,037 177,037 Q ~~84~96T W > $67,730 473,021 $30, 765 12,305 18,460 38, 545 38, 545 108, 745 108, 745 5,442 5,442 27,180 36,451 29, 761 137, 543 135, 390 13, 941 6,230 184,593 67, 247 81, 673 81,673 3, 656 3,656 178, 228 3,059 175,169 12, 336 12,336 52, 247 52, 247 33,981 33,981 100,322 1,144 99,178 31, 044 31,044 83, 019 83,019 21, 250 21,179 71 104, 773 104, 773 18, 232 13, 789 4,443 15, 075 15,075 51, 532 1, 868 49, 664 21,868 9,549 12, 319 99, 739 s " 99," 739" 18,176 11,856 11, 856 379, 093 379,093 T A B L E 3 . — - S U M M A R Y O F R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S , BY D I V I S I O N S O F M U N I C I P A L GOVERNMENT: 1923—Continued 0> [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16] R E V E N U E RECEIPTS Taxes CITY, A N D DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T General property Total (Table 7) Special Business and nonbusiness license (Table 7) Poll (Table 7) | (Table 7) Special assessments, and special charges for outlays Fines, forfeits, and escheats (Table 7) (Table 7) Subventions! Highway and grants, privileges, donations, and pension rents, and interest assessments (Table 8) (Table 9) Earnings of general departments Earnings of public service enterprises (Table 10) (Table 11) 3 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 167 Oak P a r k , 111 _ C i t y corporation School district $2,132,485 1,080,329 1,012,547 39,609 $1,353,927 371,535 943,103 39,289 1,677, 516 1,809,038 168 169 Chelsea, M a s s 2,199,075 2,333,247 170 H a m m o n d , I n d __ C i t y corporation 2,285, 237 1, 599,133 686,104 1,199,702 595,583 604,119 171 Galveston, T e x 1,896,710 1,005,992 172 M o u n t Vernon, N . Y C i t y corporation School district _. __ 2,008,711 1,096,473 912, 238 114,905 114,905 1,484,161 1,667,664 1,919,070 1,984,645 1,191,956 956,419 1,190,224 1,349,694 1,196,419 410,334 252,149 4,190 Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R . I Pittsfield, M a s s P e r t h A m b o y , N . J__ 178 Stockton, C a l i f . . . C i t y corporation School district 2,629, 928 1,684,956 944,972 1,362,893 910,421 452,472 179 Medford, M a s s 2,051,504 1,574,571 $319,190 319,190 $22, 852 22,850 2 $44,370 1,951 42,419 $29, 297 9,162 19,852 283 $15, 915 8,707 7,171 37 $217,241 217,241 $19, 237 9,535 34, 947 8,458 39,838 8,609 13,061 24,115 130,424 39,031 40,160 74,301 37,304 152,651 174,300 8,500 4,250 4,250 21,096 21,096 769,840 769, 840 6,591 6, 591 69,649 9,495 60,154 12,114 12,114 34,316 16, 735 17,581 163,429 163,429 12, 507 1,289 15,877 330, 956 90, 926 189, 736 249,427 o I—I 1 $185,622 54,175 2, 863,714 1,686, 587 1,177,127 173 174 175 176 177 $129,693 129,693 158,505 19, 728 19, 728 5, 762 13,673 22,632 640 14,552 41,733 41, 733 H a ZP o ft 8,551 8,151 400 246,729 9,796 236,933 65, 526 52,448 13,078 43,088 28, 610 14,478 314,743 314, 743 7,245 13,392 4,354 31, 546 213,659 63,042 54,402 69,650 123,379 199, 244 18,869 1,271 12,526 9,686 35, 680 116,357 28,542 22,017 129,414 108,103 69, 111 117,890 4,592 74, 208 4,834 27,853 37,309 33,661 17,614 46,380 219,503 210,961 147,795 397,549 173,722 114,464 114,464 422,242 422, 242 78,882 78,882 510, 764 29,367 481,397 63, 976 63,838 138 46, 967 36,002 10,965 29, 740 29,740 5,479 56,191 3,319 18, 834 32,006 38,638 149,409 H I—i ft zn 180 Lima, Ohio 1,529,306 883,459 645,847 887,961 294,582 593,379 Charleston, W . V a _ C i t y corporation School district 1,303,417 655,926 647,491 1,166,687 549,218 617,469 182 183 Lexington, K y Greensboro, N . C 1,257,099 1,127, 797 920,553 483,027 184 P u e b l o , Colo C i t y corporation School district 2,000, 734 1,427,204 573,530 1,031,117 642,837 .. 185 186 187 Salem, M a s s Madison, Wis Everett, Mass __ 2, 205,329 2, 754,994 1,981,317 1,603,932 1,858,645 1,363,942 188 Butte, Mont City corporation.. School d i s t r i c t . C i t y corporation School district 181 .. _ 1,188, 695 757, 021 431, 674 772, 507 462, 221 310, 286 189 Fitchburg, 2, 045, 796 1, 293, 565 190 E a s t Chicago, I n d C i t y corporation School district 1, 829, 627 1,197, 246 632, 381 1,137, 568, 569, 191 San Jose, Calif C i t y corporation School district 2, 809, 361 1, 912, 471 896, 890 819, 479, 339, 1,191, 557 593, 272 598, 285 771, 344, 426, 192 Mass _ Williamsport, Pa C i t y corporation School district ._ 193 West Hoboken, N . J 1, 044, 836 194 E v a n s t o n , 111 C i t y corporation . . . School d i s t r i c t . . ... Park district.._ 2,192,107 1,140,982 1, 043, 468 7,657 195 196 H a m i l t o n , Ohio C i t v corporation School district Brookline, M a s s ... . 40,329 40,329 6,206 6,206 3,407 20,230 231,228 105,729 235,883 28,432 19, 736 19, 736 277, 859 574, 234, 2. 734. 255 1, 870, < 33,673 19,771 13, 902 21,244 6,299 14,945 9,205 9, 205 1,175 22,130 3,086 19,044 33,431 33,431 17, 720 17, 720 14,076 14,076 1,175 123,428 59,376 33,199 157,879 10, 710 20, 293 63,687 130,025 58,015 58,492 36,944 28, 723 10,563 186, 575 20,100 20,100 325, 591 325, 591 36,463 36,463 184,663 12, 521 172,142 21,302 21,141 161 18, 524 5,577 12,947 362,974 362, 974 1,261 37, 296 4,680 11,020 204,063 17,601 2,392 8,030 5,444 47,070 134,169 57, 299 19, 278 56,492 28,945 86, 298 64,290 48,527 182,620 286,280 190, 564 18, 981 18, 889 92 177, 930 177,930 39, 834 39, 714 120 117, 554 1, 250 116, 304 29, 578 26, 251 3,327 12, 575 11, 030 1,545 7,539 17,117 5,257 16, 270 31, 809 211, 354 24, 017 24, 017 571,176 571,176 10,974 10, 974 54, 020 15, 069 11.003 4,066 7,810 7,469 341 32, 796 32, 319 477 1, 319,149 1, 319,149 30, 458 30, 458 495, 796 1,275 494, 521 13, 053 13, 053 98, 846 36, 362 62, 484 25, 718 25, 718 153,505 153, 505 11,414 11, 414 93, 430 93, 430 15, 581 7,021 8,560 54,163 20,127 34, 036 51, 932 16, 344 35, 588 1,692 11,114 11,114 541,683 272,206 272,206 15,995 15, 995 8,962 4, 481 4,481 1, 503, 500, 995, 2, 077, 231 1, 828, 627 248, 604 38,973 11,956 27,017 133,676 1^3,676 24, 633 , 12,183 72,487 I 66,080 6,407 45, 549 45, 549 25, 670 Q 160, 393 W 54, 020 14, 376 14, 376 36, 936 9,331 2,080 214,091 47, 245 13,199 103, 454 103, 454 191, 263 191, 263 20, 018 20, 018 40, 220 2,847 37, 373 26,106 22, 003 4,096 7 55, 095 48, 243 6,852 252, 900 252, 900 32,813 32, 813 214, 669 214, 669 20, 833 20, 833 12,199 3,200 8,999 22, 658 21, 942 716 11,158 6,346 4,812 943, 300 943, 300 5,345 7.793 1,258 12, 332 9,154 T A B L E 3 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E V E N U E R E C E I P 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 : 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 16] R E V E N U E RECEIPTS Taxes CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T Total General property Special Poll (Table 7) (Table 7) (Table 7) Business and nonbusiness license (Table 7) Special assessments, and special charges for outlays (Table 7) Fines, forfeits, and escheats (Table 7) Subventions) Highway and grants, privileges, donations, and pension rents, and interest assessments (Table 8) (Table 9) Earnings of general departments Earnings of public service enterprises (Table 10) (Table 11) 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 197 Jamestown, N . Y C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t - . - . . . C o u n t y supervisors' fund 198 Springfield, M o C i t y corporation School district 199 Waco, Tex *>00 ?01 Lorain, Ohio C i t y corporation School district 9Q0 Muncie, Ind . _ C i t y corporation School district ?03 Pontiac, Mich C i t y corporation $2,199, 967 1, 418, 692 749, 977 $1, 068, 858 440, 953 596, 607 $48, 012 42, 848 5,164 $87, 595 67, 595 $137, 600 137, 600 $28, 396 28, 396 $144,771 3,011 141, 760 $17, 764 15, 983 1,781 $75, 529 70,864 4,665 $611,442 611,442 68, 662 68, 662 19, 545 19, 545 11,550 11,550 80,712 1,000 79, 712 19,888 5,717 14,171 12,074 5,903 6,171 3,233 3.233 31,298 31, 298 961,822 463, 721 498,101 737, 780 339, 733 398, 047 __ . 1, 467, 918 1, 025, 920 9, 011 20, 536 146, 780 39, 734 22,105 203, 832 Muskegon, Mich C i t y corporation 1, 986, 638 1,112,162 874, 476 1, 294, 707 717, 589 577,118 11,823 11, 823 118,433 118, 433 14,125 14, 045 80 148, 468 1, 075 147, 393 166, 938 33, 222 133, 716 56, 908 40, 739 16,169 175, 236 175, 236 1, 889, 535 1,193, 539 695, 996 1, 286, 064 623, 231 662, 833 26, 767 26, 767 187, 758 187, 758 60,180 59, 925 255 22, 383 3, 000 19, 383 40,815 36, 024 4,791 14, 812 6,078 8,734 249, 338 249, 338 1, 891, 835 1,195, 608 696, 227 1,062, 613 461,401 601, 212 3,010 3,010 673, 262 673, 262 4,075 4,075 69, 280 964 68, 316 10, 402 5, 833 4,569 35,198 16,129 19,069* 27, 810 27, 810 2,136, 917 1,336.302 800. 615 1,496,555 841, 509 655,046 8,662 8,662 181,345 181,345 10, 917 10,917 97, 573 1,925 95, 648 37,900 24,408 13,492 101,010 64, 581 36, 429 202, 955 202, 955 ._ _ _ - ?04 Chicopee, M a s s 1,861, 281 1, 050,613 ?0'> Joliet, 111 C i t y corporation School district 1, 733, 798 895, 836 826, 243 1 1,074,348 305,926 756,722 $8, 378 8/378 1,418 1, 418 6,185 3,124 3,061 262, 608 19, 422 4,969 18, 349 6,257 24, 747 6,771 14, 745 452, 800 47,180 47,180 326,603 326,603 12, 570 12, 567 3 60,492 670 59,822 19, 015 19, 015 14, 753 5,038 9,696 178,837 178,837 Park district... 206 C o l u m b i a , S. C City corporation. School district __ 11,719 11, 700 1,316,404 993. 597 322, 807 729, 313 508, 340 220, 973 19 8,823 5,122 3,701 114,377 111,641 2,736 86, 326 86, 326 33, 243 33, 243 88, 242 7,209 4,343 2,866 88, 242 10,403 6,114 4,289 238,468 238,468 207 Superior, W i s 1,452, 079 1,037, 711 106, S78 98,928 73, 525 70, 581 15, 850 7,943 208 D u b u q u e , Iowa C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . . 1,496,076 965, 641 530,435 1, 075,026 576, 354 672 15,415 15, 415 187, 088 187, 088 16, 801 16,801 29, 034 1,418 27, 616 4,073 2,165 1,908 22, 517 20, 278 2,239 146,122 146,122 B a t t l e Creek, M i c h C i t y corporation School district 1, 544, 746 761,381 783.365 1,157, 410 501, 038 656, 37? 1.890 i;890 82, 256 82, 256 8,278 8,278 100, 023 13,908 4,535 9,373 57, 859 40, 262 17, 597 123,122 123,122 210 A u r o r a , 111 C i t y corporation School district 1, 305, 541 825, 726 479,815 783, 157 370, 371 412, 786 39,173 39,173 190,101 190,101 11,342 11,342 43, 210 913 42, 297 21,831 21, 831 46. 927 22,195 24, 732 169,800 169, 800 211 Waterloo, Iowa City corporation.. School district 1,474,296 678, 924 795,372 1, 202,915 441, P38 760, 977 10, 985 10,985 21, 674 21,674 14, 500 14, 500 21, 682 1,370 20,312 4, 260 3,835 425 23,954 10, 296 13, 658 162,920 162,920 Q W 212 N e w Rochelle, N . Y 2,944,348 2, 325,409 127, 200 25, 738 74,613 6,629 266, 098 35, 932 79, 545 3,184 W 213 Stamford, Conn C i t y corporation Town 1, 723,373 836, 304 887,069 1, 565,791 753, 090 812, 701 5,255 19, 879 19,879 13,155 13,155 5, 255 1,202 16.658 15, 708 950 30, 213 8,120 22, 093 33,140 17,151 15, 989 38, 080 9,201 28, 879 ::::::: $ 214 Taunton, Mass. 1,999,179 509 212, 921 14,361 6,205 7,639 4,148 13,183 41,222 74, 743 604,248 W M 215 C o u n c i l Bluffs, I o w a C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t . . _ 1, 578, 546 1,019,848 558,698 920, 951 399, 047 521, 904 7,359 7,359 16, 027 16, 027 332,886 322,886 4, 564 4,564 21,536 1,481 20, 055 21, 704 20, 635 1,069 35, 631 19, 961 15,670 217,888 217, 888 216 P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio C i t y corporationSchool district 1,191,157 715,335 475,822 753, 449 313, 098 440, 351 29, 598 29, 598 78.175 78,175 28, 812 28,812 16,552 1,350 15,202 27, 693 17, 639 10, 054 47, 387 37,172 10,215 209,491 209,491 217 R o c k I s l a n d , 111 City corporation.. School district 1, 205,444 753,410 452, 034 722, 414 319, 450 402, 964 13,744 13, 744 286, 732 286, 732 22, 482 22,482 38, 427 1,072 37, 355 4,657 3,527 1,130 17,115 6,530 10, 585 99, 873 99, 873 218 Poughkeepsie, N . Y 1, 435, 587 763 219 Q u i n c y , 111 _ C i t y corporation School district S a n i t a r y district 1, 493,346 892, 683 582,672 17,991 875, 414 324, 900 533, 322 17, 192 209 _._ __ _. 40, 663 100, 023 11, 406 11,400 72, 873 1,202 13, 217 68, 673 5,053 100, 747 29,473 56,075 179, 713 17,129 17,129 332, 233 332, 233 4,407 4,407 37,115 370 36, 745 17, 739 16, 219 1, 520 16, 766 4,882 11,085 192,-543 192, 543 •— -- CO |_u TABLE 3.—SUMMARY OF R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S , BY D I V I S I O N S O F M U N I C I P A L GOVERNMENT: 1023—Continued I For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 16] REVENUE Taxes CITY, A N D DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T Total General property Special Poll (Table 7) (Table 7) (Table 7) Business and nonbusiness license (Table 7) RECEIPTS Special assessments, and special charges for outlays Fines, forfeits, and escheats (Table 7) (Table 7) Subventions] Highway and grants, privileges, donations, and pension rents, and interest assessments (Table 8) (Table 9) Earnings of general departments Earnings of public service enterprises (Table 10) (Table 11) GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 1 $1,616,011 1 1,253,841 362,170 220 C i t y corporation 221 \uburn, N. Y . 222 N e w Brunswick, N . J 223 Easton, P a _ . C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t , _ $756,052 549,411 206, 641 $10,348 10, 348 $4, 058 4, 058 $138,974 138,974 $21, 796 11,066 10, 730 $49, 273 43,448 5,825 $635, 510 635, 510 1,422,201 927.369 $41, 704 30, 586 $84,414 2,349 122, 030 15, 212 36, 378 162,159 1,821,435 1,039, 802 5,887 34,010 170,034 2,828 116,470 71, 836 167,087 213, 481 $31,423 16,004 15,419 28,897 28,897 2,261 2,261 8,096 8,096 74, 432 17,842 3,886 13,956 3,026 3,026 74, 432 13, 295 7,735 5,560 3,712 105, 384 17, 239 967,309 427,971 i 539,338 788,037 358,066 429,971 19 224 Newport News, Va 898,711 643,378 28, 215 50, 906 31, 757 18,101 225 D a n v i l l e , 111 C i t y corporation School district _ _ „ _ _ 1,371,129 944,158 ; 426,971 ; 685,180 304, 218 380,962 17,662 17, 662 607,029 607,029 10, 470 10,470 40, 496 4,544 4,544 5, 748 235 5,513 226 Ogden, U t a h . C i t y corporation.... School district 1, 533,119 956,359 j 576,760 772,054 426, 916 345,138 17,222 17, 222 297, 679 297, 679 32, C09 32,009 217,199 1,000 216,199 10, 505 6,598 3,907 29,075 17, 559 11,516 157, 376 157,376 ?97 Wilmington, N . C C i t y corporation School district _ . _ 996, 426 685,022 311,404 692,811 403.370 289,441 18,092 11, 268 6,824 84,958 83, 926 1,032 23,169 23,169 6,622 758 5,864 3,769 800 2,969 14,172 9,344 4,828 25,101 24, 655 446 127, 732 127, 732 ??8 Hazleton, P a C i t y corporation School district 863, 397 319, 672 543, 725 611,151 223, 335 387,816 48,020 12, 500 35, 520 4,232 4,232 64,431 64,431 8,176 8,176 94, 964 94,964 9,742 4, 570 5,172 22, 681 2,428 20, 253 1,381,467 881,190 14 33,211 169, 559 78,470 20, 781 229 Orange, N . J „_ 40,496 3,339 61,061 1,371 132,471 230 Kokomo, Ind C i t y corporation School district 231 A m s t e r d a m , N . Y_ C i t y corporation School district County supervisors' fund _ 232 Petersburg, Va 957,976 604,127 2,089 107,793 1,063 233 Pensacola, F l a C i t y corporation School district 753,896 522,889 231,007 485,788 292,297 193,491 4,216 61,029 60,495 534 19,817 19,817 Norristown, P a C i t y corporation School district 651,-115 285,011 366,104 485,805 224,641 261,164 56,629 20, 707 35,922 7,989 7,989 3,368 3,368 20,000 6,752 27,337 36,473 111, 171 25,989 1,347 91,903 126,796 88,243 18,883 13,867 13,867 234 961,935 [ 546,823 415,112 1,109,854 678, 964 422,467 8,423 666,643 321,412 345,231 638,898 318,665 311,810 5,254 2,627 2,627 40,930 40,930 27,697 4,439 23,258 8,353 8,353 5,345 4,883 462 151,229 151,229 72, 723 12,271 88,470 14,864 14,864 23,828 14,816 9,012 80,918 80,918 30,893 19,642 11,251 16,106 5,142 10,964 2,212 2,212 46,803 11,131 6,516 12, 749 27,823 4,596 57,103 69,629 79,278 36,464 136,097 13,523 21,914 29,254 7,909 12,576 34,131 30,686 56,635 174,281 59,567 89,972 194,301 155,182 170,826 139, 547 237,530 237,530 7,839 7,839 33,711 1,152 32,559 2,104 1,844 260 80,488 71,208 9,280 112,508 112,508 31, 241 5,141 10, 243 313,498 12,338 4,996 8,239 1,659 50,309 30, 588 40,725 20,762 18,622 78, 581 11,524 43,648 27,812 173,044 131,991 1,545 39, 265 39,265 11,249 11,249 21,007 21,007 28,288 380 27,908 93,072 66,267 26,805 78,961 76,663 2,298 221,315 221,315 23,946 23,771 205,068 15,305 79,249 31,983 3,002 6,357 15,190 95,494 59,085 54,103 12,403 37,711 51,686 38,680 27,252 72,236 137,144 98,498 218,857 24,596 24,596 281,362 281,362 6,858 6,858 36,943 7,934 29,009 133,897 133,897 69,385 64,037 15,348 219,610 219,610 1,484 1,484 202,683 202,683 3,963 3,963 44,072 888 43,184 75,849 75,849 58,073 58,073 2,494 2,494 113,249 7,100 106,149 23,787 19,741 4,046 12,315 55,530 39, 682 39,682 23,754 1,786 ] 974 812 8,423- 235 236 237 238 239 Lewiston, M e Oshkosh, Wis Green Bay, Wis Columbus, Ga Watertown, N . Y 887,162 1,425,238 1,422,139 1, 267,598 1,255,352 646,126 941,458 892,906 641,819 793,186 240 M o l i n e , 111 City corporation School distr ic t 1,230,418 1 808,495 421,923 742,371 362,547 379,824 241 242 243 Sheboygan, Wis.._ Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I 1,438,868 1, 723,101 1, 251,994 789,715 1,247,575 1,089,055 244 Muskogee, Okla C i t y corporation School distr ic t 1,476,797 934,268 542, 529 983, 640 498,122 485,518 245 246 247 Newburgh, N . Y L a Crosse, W i s Lynchburg, Va 992,404 1 1, 289, 702 1 1,371, 765 628,963 911,545 698,235 248 Colorado Springs, Colo C i t y corporation School d i s t r i c t 1,945,330 1,296,648 648,682 1,172,679 568,354 604,325 1,595 4,216 7,077 51,494 32,866 9,062 64,911 43,779 207,299 37,467 46,234 11,849 17,660 2,374 12,558 23,754 1,310 1,310 46,803 Ci T A B L E 4 . — S U M M A R Y O F G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S , B Y D I V I S I O N S OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1923 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18] GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T Grand total Group Group Group Group Group $664,263,351 $228,739,466 For expenses and interest All governmental costs Total Expenses of general departments (Table 12) $2,361,049,079 $1,696,785,728 $1,337,876,067 1,188,621,436 284,464,157 440,220,106 277, 279, 237 170,464,143 I. II III__IV V For outlays * (Table 17) Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts 893,837,970 203, 038,473 298,304,161 185,064, 262 116,540,862 699,149, 070 161,138, 606 236,401,869 147,369, 246 93,817, 276 Expenses of public service! Interest enterprises (Table 16) (Table 15) $131,054,782 63,608,074 17, 747,918 24,089,090 16,103, 487 9, 506, 213 $227,854,879 131,080, 826 24,151,949 37,813, 202 21, 591, 529 13, 217, 373 294,783,466 81,425, 684 141,915,945 92, 214, 975 53,923, 281 EXCESS OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — Governmental-cost payments Payments for expenses and interest $435,523,885 72,761,953 30,250, 277 65, 379,694 39, 515, 606 20,831,936 222,021,513 51,175,407 76,536,251 52,699,369 33,091,345 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 $74,827,862 1 $16,839,769 $354,202,240 $272,096,877 $11,796,968 $70,308,395 164, 254,356 83,836,925 14,162,378 43, 678,002 12,954,195 1 9, 622,856 120,256,657 58,012,814 11,816,473 37,865,564 7, 573, 747 4,988, 059 105,114,304 47,854, 930 10, 990, 201 36,889,301 6,825,395 2, 554,477 5,986,424 4,884, 053 9,155, 929 5, 273, 831 826, 272 976, 263 748,352 1,331, 211 Philadelphia, P a C i t y corporation 105,876,381 ! 75,409,389 i 30, 279,155 1 187,837 81,816,456 59,801,374 21,827, 245 187,837 67,328, 792 46, 213, 592 20,928,825 186, 375 3,603, 619 3,603,619 10,884, 045 9, 984,163 898, 420 1,462 24,059, 925 15, 608, 015 8,451,910 7,772,376 4 Detroit, Mich 105,994,981 98,303, 524 7, 691,457 i 63,978, 745 59,437,992 4,540. 753 40, 316,612 35,929,399 4, 387, 213 15,383,110 15,383,110 8, 279,023 8,125,483 153, 540 42,016,236 38, 865, 532 3,150, 704 18,633,954 23,382, 282 5 Cleveland, Ohio City corporation.. County School district 41, 566,156 21,867,011 3,920, 724 15.778,421 1 30, 508,455 12,978, 627 3,328,691 14,201.137 4,168,486 4,164,140 4,346 6,889, 215 4, 724, 244 587,687 1,577, 284 21,215, 730 j 11, 545,082 3,783, 202 5,887,446 3,318,421 17,897,309 1 $429,030,102 N e w York, N . Y 2 C i t y corporation P a r k district 3 . . _ 62,781,886 33,412,093 I 7,703,926 21,665,867 1,102, 371 43, 997, 699 25,824,111 2,345,905 1 5,812,438 I 5,380,448 I 4,634,797 $57,988,093 $3,752,818 47,750,517 16,287,549 r 10 St. Louis, Mo City corporation. School district-.. 32,596,693 23,032,405 9,564,288 27*970,442 19,720,635 8,249,807 24, 756,448 16,626,641 8,129,807 2,268,075 2,268,075 945, 825, 120, 4,626, 251 3, 311,770 1, 314,481 Baltimore, Md_. 44,178,580 28,850,345 22,474,936 1, 532,050 :, 843, 15,328, 235 8,721,571 9,638,337 5,689,898 Boston, M a s s . . . 60,280,134 48,042, 253 38,969,992 2, 339,002 i, 733, 12, 237,881 916, 320 11,321,561 Los Angeles, Calif City corporation. County School district 67,657,007 37,065,538 9,497,079 21,094,390 43,620,222 24,447,214 6,896,762 12,276,246 29,021,899 10,935, 796 6,615,558 11,470,545 10,826,908 10, 820,482 6,426 :, 771, !, 690, 274, 805, 24,036, 785 12,618, 324 2,600,317 8,818,144 10, 073,274 13,963,511 Pittsburgh, Pa City corporation. County _. School district 42,387,739 20,684,369 8,971,154 12,732,216 32,086,143 16, 597,773 5,827,599 9,660,771 26,732,751 12,762, 576 4,920,044 9,050,131 1,811,814 1, 792,127 19, 687 ;, 541, !, 043, 887, 610,1,640 10,301,596 . 4, 086, 596 3,143, 555 3,071,445 3,087,282 7,214,314 San Francisco, Calif- 37,736,226 24,454,033 18,617,774 2,413,480 3, 422, 779 13,282,193 5,992,119 7, 290,074 Buffalo, N . Y City corporation . County 35,847,351 32,288,737 3,558,614 26,994, 278 24,339, 232 2,655,046 23, 210,230 20,638,106 2,572,124 1,478,138 1,478,138 305,! i,910 222,1 !,988 82,!,922 < 4, 338, 239 4, 514,834 GROUP II.—CITIES H A V I N G 13 4,095,320 Milwaukee, Wis City corporation County _ .__ $32,548,359 1 27, 521,438 5, 026,921 j $21,318,697 18, 025. 544 3, 293,153 A POPULATION $18,706,303 15, 651, 356 3, 054, 947 $1,058,127 1, 058,127 8, 853, 073 7,949, 505 903, 568 O F 300.00C) T O 500,000 $1, 554, 267 1,316, 061 238, 206 $11, 229.662 9,495 894 1, 733, 768 4, 600,472 14 Washington, D . C 24,145,039 j 19,544, 567 18, 513,646 852, 973 177, 948 15 Newark, N . J City corporation County. _ 32,691,934 ! 28, 227, 220 ! 4,464, 714 j 24,123,487 20, 353, 291 3, 770,196 19, 781,213 16, 639, 803 3,141,410 1,402,408 1,402,408 2, 939,866 2, 311, 080 628, 786 16 Minneapolis, Minn City corporation C o u n t y . . __ 28, 732. 228 1 25,353,113 j 3,379,115 !; 17, 789, 318 15,883, 784 1,905,534 15,015, 650 13,328, 705 1,686,945 577,168 577,168 2,196, 500 1, 977, 911 218, 589 10, 942, 910 9,469, 329 1,473, 581 17 Cincinnati, Ohio City corporation County School district | I i i 20,237,036 11,847,709 2, 831,460 5,557,867 14, 302.643 6,612,163 2, 522, 734 5,167, 746 1, 320, 972 1,312,013 8, 959 4, 613, 421 3,923, 533 299, 767 390,121 3, 768, 670 1, 564,110 1, 648,082 556,478 18 New Orleans, La City corporation Levee district 15,546,504 14,374,850 1,171,654 | 11, 293, 055 10, 271, 401 1,021, 654 2, 009, 767 2, 009, 767 2, 243, 682 2, 093, 682 150,000 4,108, 784 3,882,150 226,634 __ 24,005, 706 13,411,819 4,479, 542 6,114, 345 . __ 19,655, 288 18, 257,000 1,398, 288 8, 568,447 j 7,873, 929 694, 518 $8,900,037 $2,329,625 • $3, 280,925 7,881, 397 5,629,658 2,938, 789 5, 821, 824 5,121, 086 1, 332, 377 8,369,435 E 5 5,101,047 2 4, 260,651 1 For explanation of difference in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 17, see text discussion of Table 17, p . 43. •Excess of payments for expenses and interest over revenue receipts. 05 TABLE 4.—SUMMARY OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY D I V I S I O N S OF M U N I C I P A L GOVERNMENT: 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18] GGVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS For expenses and interest CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT All governmental costs Total G R O U P I I . -- C I T I E S T9 ?0 Kansas City, M o C i t v corporation County School district . Indianapolis, I n d C i t y corporation County School district ?1 Rochester, N . Y C i t y corporation County ?? ?3 . ._ ___._ Seattle, W a s h . _ _ ___ City corporation. County _ School d i s t r i c t . . . P o r t of Seattle _ Jersey C i t y , N . J City corporation. _ County _. Expenses of general departments (Table 12) Expenses of public service! Interest enterprises (Table 16) (Table 15) EXCESS OF REVENUE RECEIPTS O V E R - GO vernmental-cost payments Payments for expenses and interest 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 a $1,014, 972 499,860 64, 896 450, 216 $5, 620,138 3,653,010 168,730 1,798,398 $1,126,068 31,824 31,824 1,224,011 430,396 390, 508 403,107 7,178,090 5,551,258 1,240,527 386,305 1,569,344 5,608,746 13,694, 531 12,412, 380 1,282,151 687,451 687,451 1,422, 338 1,412. 604 9,734 6,505,638 6,314,435 191,203 3,315,345 3,190,293 23, 684,467 1 15,602, 592 2,410,887 4,675, 710 995,278 12,401, 900 6,113,104 2,075,487 4,173,072 40, 237 7,810, 570 7,148, 260 5,853 3,471,997 2,341,228 329, 547 502, 638 298, 584 12,955,101 11,476,722 392,399 1,053,877 32,103. 2, 500,850 17, 536,336 14, 347,652 3,188,684 1 13,442,417 10, 776,352 2,666, 065 800, 972 800,972 $15,177,486 7,483,487 ' 2,222, 548 5,471,451 $12,966, 828 5, 787, 941 2,157, 652 5,021, 235 $1,195,686 1,195, 686 19,454,345 11,268,133 2,810,450 5,375, 762 12, 276, 255 5, 716,875 1, 569,923 4,989,457 11,020,420 5,254, 655 1,179, 415 4, 586, 350 22, 309,958 20,826, 870 1,483,088 15,804,320 14, 512,435 1,291,885 36, 639, 568 27, 079,314 2,803,286 5, 729, 587 1,027, 381 1 23,484,108 19,461, 667 4,022,441 $20, 797, 624 11,136,497 2,391, 278 7, 269,849 For outlays i (Table 17) Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts 656,457 3, 292, 947 2, 770, 328 522, 619 5, 947, 772 | 5,114, 015 833, 757 $4,494,070 w H Portland, Oreg City corporation School district _. Port of Portland $14, 668,853 9,161,215 4,189, 729 1,317,909 $10,966,818 6,175, 281 3,587,317 1, 204,220 $7,693, 726 3, 549,156 3,567,813 576, 757 $1,538, 542 1,036,038 """502," 504" $1, 734,550 1, 590, 087 19, 504 124,959 $3, 702,035 2,985,934 602,412 113,689 > a m O 10,454,251 o M H 4, 201,430 1, 746,342 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 24 > $488,153 $4,190,188 37 Denver, Colo__ City corporation. School district 15,388,468 10,253,132 5,135, 336 11,413,934 7,516,430 3,897,504 9, 388, 285 5, 628,116 3, 760,169 Toledo, Ohio. _ City corporation. School district 14, 777, 613 8,620,004 6,157, 609 10, 431, 701 6,599, 037 3, 832, 664 Columbus, Ohio City corporation. School district 15,199,124 9,070, 614 6,128, 510 Louisville, K y _ . . Providence, R. I . St. Paul, Minn__ 1,006, 774 1, 006,774 1,018, 875 881, 540 137,335 3,974,534 [ 2, 736, 702 1, 237,832 $527,471 8,034,457 4,682,452 3,352,005 831, 672 831,672 1, 565, 572 1,084,913 480, 659 4,345, 912 2,020,967 2, 324,945 j 3, 601,038 744,874 6,118, 590 3,007, 717 3,110, 873 897,787 897, 787 1, 843, 571 1,411,337 432,234 6,339,176 3,753,773 2, 585,403 3,713,081 2,626,095 5, 316, 841 3, 543,107 10, 222,479 12, 507,776 14,910, 642 7,003,436 9,380,498 9,337,381 5,998, 518 7,831,037 7,337, 484 420,841 402, 922 790,390 584,077 1,146,539 1,209,507 3.219.043 3.127.278 1 5,573,261 854,843 762, 550 2, 566,356 2,364, 200 2, 364,728 3,006,905 Oakland, Calif City corporationSchool district Sanitary district. 12,868,096 7,144,651 5, 722,648 797 7,693,077 3, 710,125 3,982,155 797 6, 909, 907 3, 277, 489 3, 632,418 127,918 127,918 655, 252 304,718 349, 737 797 5,175,019 3,434,526 1,740,493 1, 550,797 3, 624,222 Atlanta, Ga 12,175,086 6,057,434 5,049,455 566,333 441,646 6,117,652 4,097,361 2,020,291 Akron, Ohio City corporation. School district 11,803,944 8,387,997 3,415,947 7,066, 524 4,068,388 2,998,136 5, 201, 560 2,558,583 2,642,977 304,146 304,146 1, 560,818 1, 205, 659 355,159 4, 737,420 4,319,609 417,811 1 2, 352,835 2,384,585 Omaha, Nebr City corporation _. School district Public utilities district. 15, 614,430 6, 092,892 5, 441,103 4,080,435 9, 672, 3, 550, 3, 518, 2, 603, 5,861, 816 2, 766,654 3,078, 607 16, 555 2,151,001 125,196 5,941,668 2,542,365 1,922,528 1,476,775 2,070,537 3,871,131 2, 025,805 1,659,945 658,677 439,968 561,300 Birmingham, Ala. Worcester, Mass._ 6,125,025 10, 307,419 4,130, 525 7,906,711 j 3, 369, 944 7,090,155 93, 620 247,122 666,961 569,434 1,994, 500 2,400,708 1,054,602 765, 239 939, 898 1,635,469 Syracuse, N . Y City corporation.. County supervisors' fund. 10,805,417 10,671,050 134,367 7,404,474 | 7, 270,107 134, 367 6,061, 611 5,927, 244 134, 367 351, 581 351, 581 991, 282 991, 282 3, 400,943 3,400,943 1,488,688 1,912,255 Richmond, Va 12, 050, 966 7,487,301 5,140, 858 1,176,030 1,170, 413 4, 563, 665 3, 578,093 985, 572 5,358, 333 3, 524, 990 1, 833, 343 3,849, 962 2, 602, 757 1, 247, 205 3, 270, 289 2,136, 680 1,133,609 13,103 13,103 566, 570 452,974 113, 596 1, 508, 371 922,233 586,138 646, 657 861,714 5, 708, 668 5, 552, 974 6, 204, 340 1 4, 616, 865 5,127, 764 4, 617, 501 408,808 6,610 386, 996 682,995 i 418,600 1,199,843 1, 573,967 679,956 4, 843, 514 1,273, 720 1,027,003 411,914 San Antonio, Tex City corporation. School„district._. Dallas Tex New Haven, Conn.. Memphis, Tenia 1 8, 556, 355 7, 259, 933 11, 459, 768 762 527 575 660 2,847, 687 1,706, 959 5, 255, 428 ] 3,447,063 Q > w 1 For explanation of difference in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 17, see text discussion of Table 17, p. 43. on TABLE 4.—SUMMARY OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY D I V I S I O N S OF M U N I C I P A L GOVERNMENT: 1923—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 t o each, see p . 11. F o r a t e x t discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 18] GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS City num -Q For expenses a n d interest CITY, AND DIVISIONS OP MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T All governmental costs j Expenses of general departments Total 1 j (Table 12) Expenses of p u b l i c service enterprises ( T a b l e 15) Interest ( T a b l e 16) EXCESS OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — i Exeess of ! ' govern! mental-cost payments For outlays * over r e v e n u e receipts ( T a b l e 17) Governmental-cost payments Payments for expenses a n d interest 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 43 D a y t o n , Ohio C i t y corporation School district 44 Norfolk, V a 45 H o u s t o n , Tex C i t y corporation School district 46 Youngstown Ohio. C i t y corporation School district P a r k district 47 _ .. . __ Grand Rapids, Mich C i t y corporation School district 48 49 50 Springfield, M a s s Bridgeport, C o n n F o r t W o r t h , Tex 51 Scranton, P a C i t y corporation School district 5? Paterson, N . J 53 Hartford, C o n n . C i t y corporation School district _ _ a $4, 818,951 2.659,742 2,159, 209 $3,945,751 1, 962,898 1, 982,853 $188, 868 188,868 $684,332 507, 976 176, 356 10, 427, 317 j 6,146, 574 4,188,386 602,101 1, 356,087 4, 280, 743 | 4, 326, 548 7,449,191 5, 601, 002 1, 848,189 5,290, 035 3,484, 727 1,805, 308 4,040,913 2,303,603 1,737,310 325, 280 325, 280 923, 842 855,844 67,998 2,159.156 | 2,116,275 ; 42,881 505,468 7, 409, 210 4,096, 397 3,185, 424 127, 389 4,875, 390 2,485,080 2,332,444 57,866 3, 664,104 1, 482,886 2,123,352 57,866 312,179 312,179 899,107 690, 015 209, 092 2, 533, 820 1, 611, 317 852,980 69,523 1, 221, 604 8, 607, 037 1 5, 000, 553 3,606,484 | 4,891, 997 2,574,485 1 2,317,512 4,213,110 2, 004,450 2, 208,660 330, 082 330,082 348, 805 239, 953 108,852 3, 715, 040 2, 426, 068 1, 288, 972 1, 656, 631 10,157,839 ! 6, 489, 858 5, 664, 746 7,321,852 5, 288,586 3,694, &33 6,423,894 4, 738, 603 2, 934,202 339, 698 558, 260 549, 983 552, 082 2, 835, 987 ' 1, 201, 272 1 1,969,913 1, 456,418 1, 545,917 1,379, 569 1,753,406 423,996 5,158, 230 1 2, 247, 507 2,910,723 i 3,484,828 1, 740, 276 1,744,552 3, 320,813 1, 616,907 1, 703,906 268 268 163, 747 123,10J 40, 640 1,673,402 507,231 1 1,166,171 1,017, 424 655,978 5, 797,112 4,553,793 4, 088,329 100 465, 364 1, 243, 319 1,028,791 7,892, 296 6,104, 716 1, 787, 580 i 6, 523,863 4, 795,710 1,728,153 1 5, 220,135 3, 689,074 1, 531,061 641.472 641,472 662, 256 465,164 197, 092 1, 368, 433 1,309,008 59, 427 1 $7, 893, 705 4,450, 543 3, 443,162 208, 549 $3, 074, 754 1, 790, 801 1,283,953 $1,893, 277 $1,181,477 2 45,805 1, 653, 688 v 1,312, 216 1 3 ow o 2, 058,409 r i CO """ $552,134 214, 528 37, 832 1,406, 265 H W CO 54 1 2 i)es Moines, Iowa City corporation. School district 7,835,694 1 4,070,836 j 3,764,858 5,061,826 2, 673,161 2, 388,665 4, 032,590 1, 809, 965 2, 222, 625 315, 251 315, 251 713, 985 547, 945 166,040 2. 773. 868 1, 397, 675 1, 376,193 New Bedford, Mass.. Trenton, N . J 7,111,485 6,745,843 5,672,216 4, 565,890 4, 658, 317 3, 753, 261 268, 965 406, 622 744, 934 406,007 1, 439, 269 2,179, 953 Salt Lake City, U t a h . City corporation.. School district 5, 540, 719 1 3,069,337 2,471,382 4, 268,098 2, 332,426 1, 935,672 3, 426,120 1, 603, 205 1, 822, 915 237,805 237,805 604,173 491,416 112,757 1, 272, 621 736,911 535, 710 2,030, 867 743, 001 462,344 1, 901, 613 579, 627 460, 694 1, 733, 315 I, 600,326* Camden, N . J . 5, 606, 310 4,215,083 3, 468, 033 255, 350 491, 700 1, 391, 227 1,115, 001 Nashville, T e n n . . Fall River, Mass.. 4,367, 560 7,829,463 ] 3, 084,998 5, 225,285 2, 283, 530 4, 387, 812 225,986 404, 779 575, 482 432, 694 1, 282, 562 2, 604,178 298, 709 1, 363, 354 985, 853 1, 240, 824 Albany, N . Y C ity corporation County supervisors' fund. 7, 289, 536 7,088, 346 201,190 4, 870,445 4, 669, 255 201,190 3, 886, 735 3, 685, 545 201,190 525,063 525, 063 458,647 458, 647 2, 419, 091 2, 419, 091 2, 264, 714 154,377 Wilmington, Del 5,087,068 3,129, 274 2,434, 693 268, 275 426,306 1, 957, 794 1, 297, 720 660,074 Kansas City, K a n s . . . City corporation. School district 6, 737,340 4,998,521 1, 738,819 4, 711,656 3,468,845 1,242,811 2, 283,339 1,122, 950 1,160, 389 575, 250 492,828 82,422 2, 025, 684 1,529,676 496,008 1, 291,016 734, 668 Lowell, Mass- 5,170,770 4,652,712 3,858,123 407, 446 387,143 518, 058 Flint, Mich City corporation. School district 6,131,714 j 3,151,163 f 2,980, 551 j 3,501,110 1,856,781 1, 644,329 2, 701, 331 1, 299, 495 1, 401, 836 264,168 264,168 535, 611 293,118 242, 493 2, 630, 604 1, 294,382 1,336, 222 Erie, Pa City corporation. School district... 3,963, 665 | 2,136, 675 1, 826,990 3,102,133 1, 590,102 1,512,031 2,422,098 1, 052,301 1,369, 797 319,160 319,160 360,875 218, 641 142, 234 861, 532 546, 573 314,959 1, 853, 067 1,853,067 276, 226 W 542, 558 1,060,616 1, 329,150 1, 301,454 w 401, 596 1, 263,128 Cambridge, Mass. 5,791,164 I 4, 894,512 4,010,973 325, 743 557, 796 896, 652 147,428 749, 224 Reading Pa City corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . . 3, 673, 641 1, 897, 705 1, 775,936 2, 565, 564 1,439,119 1,126,445 2,119, 216 1, 048,579 1,070, 637 262, 726 262, 726 183,622 127, 814 55,808 1,108,077 458, 586 649,491 477,391 630,686 Yonkers, N . Y ._ Duluth, Minn City corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . . Spokane, Wash City corporation. School district 9, 373,605 ! 6, 595,021 4,117, 514 2,477, 507 4, 285,359 2,480,452 1,804,907 1 6, 047,163 4,130, 553 2, 333,334 1,797, 219 3,716,383 1,959, 433 1, 756,950 4, 892, 471 3,030, 805 1,371,056 1, 659,749 3,198,193 1, 541,012 1,657,181 352, 923 614, 857 614, 857 801, 769 484,891 347,421 137, 470 347,388 247, 619 99,769 3,326, 442 2,464,468 1, 784,180 680, 288 568,976 521, 019 i 47,957 1 170, 802 170, 802 Q Co 1, 853,355 1,903,124 1, 473, 087 561,344 518,738 For explanation of difference in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 17, see text discussion of Table 17, p. 43. Excess of payments for expenses and interest over revenue receipts. 1,087, 714 G> TABLE dL—SUMMARY OP GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, 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 : 1923—Continued 00 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18] GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S CITY, A N D DIVISIONS O F MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T For expenses and interest All governmental costs Expenses of Total departments (Table 12) Expenses of ' public service enterprises | (Table 15) Interest (Table 16) For outlays i (Table 17) Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts EXCESS O F R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — Governmental-cost 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 79 Elizabeth, N . J . . . 73 Utica, N . Y . _ .. C o u n t y s u p e r v i s o r s ' fund 74 Lynn, Mass _ 75 Tacoma, Wash 76 ._ Jacksonville, F l a __ $4, 657, 259 $3,138,891 $2, 827,306 5, 252,925 5,118,434 134,491 3, 257, 713 3,123, 222 134, 491 2, 989, 745 2, 855, 254 134, 491 4, 825, 731 3, 689, 665 3,101,994 5,032,377 3, 508, 899 1, 366, 312 157,166 3, 734, 547 | 2, 266,130 1, 336,349 132,068 j 2,613, 683 1,187, 251 1, 294, 704 131,728 6, 309, 589 4, 777,148 1, 532,441 4,049, 274 3,024,178 1.025,096 2, 523, 439 1, 703, 593 819, 846 a $306,957 $1,518,368 $943, 507 $574,861 267, 968 267, 968 1,995,212 1,995,212 1, 281, 064 714,148 268, 621 319,050 1,136,066 248, 793 702, 459 702,459 418,405 376, 420 41,645 340 1, 297,830 1,242,769 ! 29,963 25,098 963, 601 963, 601 562, 234 356, 984 205, 250 2,260,315 ! 1,752,970 507,345 $4,628 887,273 $824, 238 2,122,068 $7, 283, 522 5,350, 274 ! 1,933, 248 ! W 1, 882,409 377,906 78 4,345,761 2,524,743 1,821,018 i 3,703,339 | 5,333,781 i 5,068,743 i 79 80 81 Somerville, M a s s Schenectady, N . Y _ Waterbury, Conn o H w $3, 020,333 1,422,946 1, 597,387 $365,996 365,996 $609,896 454,657 155, 239 $3, 287,297 3,106,675 180,622 $1, 725,387 $1,561,910 3,055,664 1, 517,173 1, 538,491 2,133,708 908,420 1,225,288 193, 286 193, 286 728, 670 415,467 313,203 1, 290,097 1,007, 570 282,527 194,911 1,095,186 2,830,856 3, 583,964 4,141,108 2,474,281 3,093,698 3,476,943 124,032 159, 864 75,312 232, 543 330,402 588,853 872,483 1,749,817 | 927,635 1 581,052 670, 564 744,189 291,431 1,079,253 183,446 $3,996, 225 2, 243, 599 1 1, 752,626 j H o 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 s O* 83 r 85 87 90 95 Tulsa, Okla .. City corporation. School district 7,513,563 5,684, 549 1,829,014 2,822,531 1,448,648 1,373, 883 Lawrence, Mass.. 4, 592,746 Fort Wayne, Ind City corporation. School district 5, 370, 522 3, 360,626 2, 009, 896 El Paso, Tex.. 4, 332,923 Evansville, Ind City corporation. School district 3,614,534 2,189,152 1,425, 382 Savannah, Ga _. City corporation. School district 2,138,236 914,655 1,223, 581 245, 394 245,394 438,901 288, 599 150,302 3,655, 796 3,131,432 252, 398 2714966 936, 3,148,694 1,732,748 1,415,946 2.305.782 1,007,688 1, 298,094 680, 253 680, 253 162,659 44,807 117,852 2,221, 1,627, 593, 2,625,846 1,966,376 243,983 415,487 1, 707, 921,975 785,102 2,261,989 1,296,471 965, 518 1,889,858 970, 393 919,465 227,809 227,809 144,322 98,269 46, 053 1,352, 892, 459, 433,917 918,628 1,989,972 1, 651,017 338,955 1,874,424 1,543,907 330,517 1.531.783 1, 210, 736 321,047 157, 837 157,837 184,804 175, 334 9,470 115, 107, 8, 4,691, 4,235, 455, 2,088,699 2,602,333 731,700 205,250 1 501,445 1,720,383 $262,901 378,449 Knoxville, T e n n . 3,629,813 2,918,841 2,019, 534 235,307 664,000 710, 877,622 2166, 650 Allentown, P a _ . City corporation. School district 2, 733,950 1, 247,996 1,485,954 1, 768,120 764, 265 1,003, 855 1,489, 535 591,729 897, 806 110,812 110,812 167, 773 61, 724 106,049 965, 483, 482, 442,313 523,517 San Diego, Calif City corporation . School district 6,667,428 4, 534, 786 2,132,642 4,122,255 2,618,987 1, 503,268 2,975,650 1, 550, 281 1,425,369 566, 559 566, 559 580,046 502,147 77,899 2,545, 1,915, 629, 389, 253 2,155,920 Bayonne, N . J . . Manchester, N . 4, 563,060 3, 748,710 4, 003,226 2,455,071 2,958,194 1,960,626 457, 711 244, 718 587, 321 249, 727 559, 1, 293, 796, 855 923,004 * 237,021 370,635 Harrisburg, Pa City corporation . School district 3,801,511 2,413, 416 1,388,095 2, 325,678 1,151,378 1,174,300 1,929,260 854, 362 1,074,898 138, 242 138, 242 258,176 158, 774 99,402 1,475, 1, 262, 213, 935,457 540,376 Peoria, 111 City corporation _ School district >. Pleasure driveway and park district _ 2,666,414 1,157,161 1,282,128 2,093,847 1,014,340 968,183 1,991,467 965,865 919, 597 2,027 2,027 100,353 46,448 48,586 572, 142, 313, 189,143 383,424 227,125 111,324 106,005 5,319 115, Wichita, Kans City corporation. School district 4,367,519 2,471,518 1,896,001 2,341,603 1,094,169 1,247,434 1,953,289 827,282 1,126,007 14,326 14,326 373,988 252,561 121,427 2,025, 1,377, 648, 738,173 1,287, 743 St. Joseph, Mo City corporation. School district 1,965,164 1,179,947 785,217 1,611,413 831,227 780,186 1, 549,139 813,443 735,696 61,465 16,975 44,490 353, 348, 5, | 79,438 n Table Table 17, 17, see textdiscussion of Table 17, p . 43. i For explanation of difference in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in * Excess of payments for expenses and interest over revenue receipts. 433,189 T A B L E 4 . — S U M M A R Y OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY D I V I S I O N S OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1923—Continued O [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18] GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS For expenses and interest CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT All governmental costs Total Expenses of general departments (Table 12) Expenses of public service | Interest enterprises (Table 16) (Table 15) For outlays (Table 17) l Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts EXCESS OF REVENUE RECEIPTS OVER— Governmental-cost payments Payments for expenses and interest 9 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued a 97 Sioux C i t y , I o w a City corporation. School d i s t r i c t . . . 98 South Bend, I n d C i t y corporation School district 99 $3,235,047 | 1,748, 504 1,486,543 $2,462,191 1,187,126 1,275,065 1 $2,047,466 869,360 1,178,106 $182,820 182,820 $231,905 134,946 96,959 $772,856 561,378 211,478 -. 3,818,026 j 2,205,292 j 1, 612, 734 2,762,974 1,165,253 1 1,597, 721 | 2, 394,268 929,717 1,464,551 158, 714 158,714 209,992 76,822 133,170 1,055,052 1,040,039 15,013 $164, 734 890,318 2,568,944 i 1,264, 503 ! 1,304,441 2,005,079 1 1,074,843 i 930, 236 1,868,356 970,176 898,180 5,069 5,069 131,654 99,598 32,056 563,865 189, 660 374, 205 270, 600 293,265 H t-i Q Ui O _. _ _ _ Wilkes-Barre, P a C i t y corporation School district 100 Binghamton, N . Y 101 Portland, M e . . C i t y corporation B r i d g e district . W a t e r district 102 Rockford, 111 103 Troy, N . Y _ _ _ __ . L a n s i n g b u r g school district C o u n t y supervisors' fund 104 __ C h a r l e s t o n , S. C C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . ._ School district - - _ $52,568 $825,424 % 3, 290,008 2, 605,824 2,321,911 154,849 129,064 684,184 160,924 523, 260 4,071,346 3,478,331 57,961 520,074 14,980 3,198, 621 2,809,599 57,961 316,081 14,980 2, 536,817 2,485,489 49, 751 1,577 227,395 88,584 434,409 235, 526 8,210 175,995 14, 678 872,725 668,732 317,074 555, 651 3,551,016 1,964,295 1,459,973 126, 748 2,176,201 1,046,546 ! 1,077,156 ! 52,499 1,817,039 743,970 1,023,903 49,166 184, 234 184,234 174,928 118,342 53, 253 3,333 1,374,815 1 917,749 382,817 74,249 562,531 812,284 4,124,319 3,857,225 148.726 118,368 2,745,045 2,478,613 1 148,425 118,007 2, 365,959 2,104,553 143, 399 118,007 125, 511 125,511 253, 575 248,549 5,026 1,379,274 1,378,612 301 361 1 942,717 436, 557 3,975,412 3,297,539 i 677,873 i 2,823,707 1 2,447,968 I 375,739 j 1,656,517 1,298,278 358,239 762, 245 762,245 404,945 387,445 17,500 i 1,151,705 849,571 302,134 1 878,269 273,436 138,509 302 w 203,993 Xfl 105 106 Little Rock, Ark _ City corporation School district Sewer and street improvement district 2, 281,389 1 988,376 661,193 Johnstown, Pa City corporation. School district.._ 3, 211, 302 1, 705, 736 1, 505,566 2, 030,139 976,981 1, 053,158 1, 789, 509 837,214 952, 295 Sacramento, Calif City corporation. School district 6, 712, 534 4, 295,898 2,416,636 3, 353, 968 1, 813, 411 1, 540, 557 2, 713, 009 1,365, 278 1, 347,731 East St. Louis, 111.... City corporation. School district Park district 1,985, 616 875,355 954,073 156,188 1,413, 712 635, 943 681,173 96, 596 1, 222, 670 517, 238 637, 500 67,932 631,820 1,416,004 736,685 630,779 1, 252,572 640,980 603, 653 48,540 7,939 706,376 159,009 1,181, 728, 452, 774,318 406,845 465, 777 272, 951 192, 826 3,358, 2,482, 876, 1,420,590 1,937,976 191,042 118, 705 43, 673 28, 664 571, 239, 272, 59, 92,006 479,898 147,970 80,243 27,126 865, 251, 30, 40, 601 583, 682 682 239,948 139, 085 100, 863 175,182 175,182 15,462 15,462 - 292,005 781, 261 Brockton, Mass.. 3,109, 608 2, 620, 352 2,197, 771 148, 415 274,166 489, Terre Haute, Ind City corporation. School district.-. 2,449,879 1, 062, 241 1,387, 638 1,860, 765 799,571 1,061,194 1, 711, 363 692, 549 1, 018, 814 48,927 48,927 100, 475 58,095 42,380 589, 262, 326, 50,150 538,964 Saginaw, Mich._ City corporation. School district 3, 726,621 1, 655,375 2,071, 246 2,140,886 1,055,066 1,085,820 1, 731,363 765,145 966, 218 165, 071 165,071 244,452 124,850 119,602 1, 585, 600, 985, 975,051 610,684 112 Gary, Ind City corporation. School district 3, 376,311 1,869,192 | 1,507,119 1,932,805 985,811 946,994 1, 820, 905 927,911 892,994 5,794 5,794 106,106 52,106 54,000 1, 443, 883, 560, 393,432 1,050,074 113 114 Pawtucket, R . I . Hoboken, N . J . . . 3,012,551 4,159,149 ; 2, 089,233 4,028,141 1, 573, 494 2,813,907 158,817 492, 591 356, 922 721,643 923, 131, 247, 528 12, 567 675, 790 118,441 115 Long Beach, Calif City corporation. School district 5, 961, 027 3, 297, 247 ! 2, 663, 780 | 3, 202, 918 1, 807, 510 1, 395, 408 2,437,125 1,197, 666 1,239,459 464,096 464, 096 301,697 145, 748 155, 949 2, 758. 1, 489, 1,268, 905,758 1, 852,351 116 Passaic, N . J. 3, 545, 059 ] 2, 317, 326 2, 039,114 278,212 1, 227, 1,149, 443 78, 290 117 Springfield, Ohio City corporation. School district.__ 2,150, 850 i 1,181, 586 I 969, 264 ! 1, 563, 968 771,939 792, 029 1, 256,138 542, 035 714,103 Chester, Pa._ ._. City corporationSchool district 1, 916,450 | 1, 033, 433 | 883, 017 ! 1,160, 607 513, 869 646, 738 985, 423 416, 358 569.065 97, 527 97, 527 210, 303 132, 377 77,926 586, 409, 177, 161,573 425,309 1,095 1,095 174, 089 96,416 77, 673 755, 519, 236, 419,374 336,469 i For explanation of difference in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 17, see text discussion of Table 17, p . 43. o T A B L E 4 . — S U M M A R Y O F 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 : 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 18] EXCESS O F R E V E N U E GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S For expenses and interest CITY, A N D DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T All governmental costs Total Expenses of general departments (Table 12) Expenses of public service! Interest enterprises (Table 16) (Table 15) ' For outlays l (Table 17) RECEIPTS O V E R — Excess of governmental-cost payments i GovernPayments over revenue mental-cost for expenses receipts payments and interest GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued 119 Hamtramck, Mich City corporation School district 120 Altoona, Pa City corporation School district __ _ $2,885,919 1,458, 772 1,427,147 $1, 701, 250 1,142, 842 558,408 2,134, 365 972, 825 1,161, 540 1,381, 251 621,017 760, 234 1,170, 459, 710, $1, 238, 912 783, 455, 121 Racine, Wis 2, 249,935 1,997,414 1, 655,527 122 Lansing, Mich City corporation School district 5, 814, 805 4, 747,370 1,067,435 3,205,844 2,430,341 775, 503 1,599, 825, 773, 2, 598, 789 2,000, 886 1, 710, 588 1,085,101 625,487 1,346,070 892, 560 453, 510 2, 919,144 1, 335, 605 1, 583, 539 123 New Britain, Conn Mobile, Ala City corporation School district Berkeley, Calif City corporation School district _. 126 Springfield, 111.... City corporation School district. Pleasure driveway and park district 127 Holyoke, Mass $287, 094 287, 094 $175, 244 71,942 103,302 $1,184, 315, $742,193 $442, 476 76, 288 76,288 134, 635 85, 250 49,385 753, 351, 401, 216,045 537,069 139, 651 202,236 252, 1,328,778 1,328, 778 277,917 275,811 2,106 2, 608, 2,317, 291, 1,616,494 179,186 205, 206 1,060, 611, 449, 123,879 123,879 161,347 157, 543 3,804 2,183, 579 946,145 1. 237,434 2,004, 886, 1,117, 4,835 4,835 3,133,035 2, 090, 638 912; 125 1, 923,393 1,006, 883 823,760 1,468, 601, 780, 359,180 359,180 130, 272 92, 750 4, 686,132 3,756,672 2,394, 1,155, 263 $460,703 713,224 978, 926 1, 630,035 597, 903 379,552 218,351 364, 192, 171, 183,068 181,450 174, 707 54,716 119,991 735, 389, 346, 134, 564 601,001 95,636 46,337 42,922 1, 209, 1,083, 266,154 943,488 6,377 37, 207,338 929, 488,423 441,037 Highland Park/Mich. City corporation.. School district 3,230,507 1,910,371 1,320,136 2,709,829 1,517,381 1,192,448 2,188,837 1,139,586 1,049, 251 201,756 [ 201,756 319, 236 176,039 143,197 520, 392, 127, 85,441 606,119 Davenport, Iowa City corporation. School district 2,975,799 2,080,811 1,672,775 805,788 1, 541, 729 722,332 819,397 10,609 10,609 120,437 72, 847 47,590 1,303, 1,275, 28, 13,577 1,316,601 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2,015,326 1,623,163 1, 293,153 11,952 318,058 392,163 336,081 I 56,082 Bethlehem, Pa City corporationSchool district 2,162,112 1,124, 582 1,037,530 1,574,433 734,641 839,792 1,123,136 434, 813 688,323 84,740 1 84,740 366,557 215,088 151,469 587, 389, 197, 146, 244 j 441,435 Lincoln, Nebr City corporationSchool district— Sanitary districtNiagara Falls, N . Y „ Covington, Ky City corporation. School district 4,122,184 1,824,538 2,037,691 259,955 2,084, 770 980,416 1,092,490 11,864 1,534,219 521,355 1,001,278 11, 586 358,662 358,662 191,889 100,399 91,212 278 2,037, 844, 945, 248, 1, 206,210 831,204 4, 615,679 2,230,774 1, 804,645 113,199 312,930 2,384, 1,502,261 882,644 1,590,707 1,148,464 442,243 1,220,691 878,618 342,073 898, 842 586,183 312,659 165,252 165,252 156,597 127,183 29,414 370, 269, 100, Haverhill, Mass.. 2,212,318 2,029,652 1,832, 833 104, 883 Portsmouth, Va_. 1,858,682 1,495,093 973, 541 Huntington, W. Va>. City corporation. School district 2,287,809 1,031,115 1,256,694 1,447,575 559,690 887,885 1,303,129 482,411 820,718 East Orange, N . J.. 3,693,355 2,258,588 Macon, Qa City corporation. School district Wheeling, W. Va City corporation. School district Cicero, 111 City corporation. School district Park district. Roanoke, Va_. 1,367,029 1,063,590 303,439 2,056,080 1,488,148 567,932 2,529,748 1,713,369 811,707 4,672 1,938,698 1,309,783 1,045,689 264,094 1,601,304 1,039,010 562,294 1,335,995 813,177 520, 561 2,257 1,391,513 91,936 182, 368,686 363, 11,604 11,604 132,842 65,675 67,167 840, 471, 1,809,622 135,461 313,505 1,434,767 1,025,248 761,558 263,690 1,178,219 620,200 558,019 1,047,667 579,414 466,236 2,017 1,177,426 182,246 182,246 102,289 101,885 404 187,775 183, 500 4,275 57,246 17,901 39,345 454,776 449,138 5,638 1,193,753 900,192 291,146 2,415 547,185 152,866 ; 235,310 235,310 142, 277 142, 277 12,288 146,051 91,486 54,325 240 201,799 70,703 ! 299,313 121,472 1 304,138 333,728 29,861 57,332 782,902 356,996 1,077,771 167,324 224,570 179,834 274,942 683,416 510,337 209, 617 337,568 Tampa, Fla 1,626,992 242,630 106,394 1,369,629 14, 733 320,164 1,947,156 193,456 1,062,248 854,059 14, 733 227,941 City corporation. 1,290,189 49,174 92, 223 564,744 515, 570 School district 656,967 1 For explanation of difference in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 17, see text discussion of Table 17, p. 43. 213,770 TABLE 4.—SUMMARY O F 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 : 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18] GOVERNMENTAL-COST CITY, A N D DIVISIONS O F MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T PAYMENTS For expenses and interest All governmental costs Total Expenses of Expenses of general public service departments i enterprises (Table 12) (Table 15) For outlays i Interest (Table 16) (Table 17) Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts EXCESS O F R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — Governmental-cost payments GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued $154, 787 154, 787 $63,729 29,757 33,972 1,463,099 113,089 374, 568 2,274,651 239,142 193,130 46,012 1,615, 552 1,204,259 411,293 762,432 Lancaster, Pa City corporation. School district $1,192, 612 j 639, 753 552,859 $1,062,111 587,088 475,023 Winston-Salem, N. C 3, 737,750 $843,595 402,544 441,051 $130, 501 52,665 77,836 $60,312 1,911,674 Shreveport, La City corporation. School district... 3,096,653 2,232,107 864,546 1,481,101 1,027,848 453,253 1,129,782 722,541 407,241 112,177 112,177 Jackson, Mich City corporation. School district 2,100, 455 1 1, 451,396 649,059 1, 533,870 909,896 623,974 1,256,387 670,367 586,020 111,952 111, 952 165, 531 127, 577 37,954 566, 585 541,500 25,085 173,067 Augusta, Ga City corporation. School district 2,277,830 1,756,109 521,721 1,791,279 1,310,181 481,098 1,494,776 1,015,702 479,074 138,304 138,304 158,199 156,175 2,024 486, 551 445,928 40,623 126,140 Fresno, Calif City corporation. School district 3, 231,010 1,783,867 1,447,143 2,284,693 1,018, 577 1,266,116 2,110,728 961,666 1,149,062 10, 289 10, 289 163,676 46,622 117,054 946,317 765, 290 181,027 Quincy, Mass 2,822, 212 2,316,872 1,946,628 Pasadena, Calif City corporation . School district 6,854, 260 ! 4, 560, 743 | 2, 293, 517 1 3,398, 743 1,989,143 1,409,600 2,438, 737 1,105,527 1,333,210 789,069 789,069 170,937 94,547 76,390 Topeka, Kans City corporation. School district 2,214,398 ! 1,383, 720 830,678 1 1,616,863 899,005 717,858 1,316,201 613,183 703,018 165,058 165,058 135,604 120, 764 14,840 272, 593 $84,391 505,340 3,455,517 2, 571,600 883,917 1,635,496 597, 535 484, 715 112,820 98,169 Payments for expenses and interest 153 f Atlantic City, N . J _ 6,278,733 4,573,078 I 3,682, 563 188,789 701, 726 154 Kalamazoo, Mich City corporation School district 2,606,482 i 1,220,361 1,386,121 1,620,598 J 775, 777 i 844,821 1,344, 529 582,569 761, 960 123,776 123, 776 152,293 69,432 82,861 155 Lakewood, Ohio City corporation School district 3,124,102 1, 522, 380 1,601,722 2, 061,814 888,302 ! 1,173, 512 1,431, 827 464,543 967,284 183,670 183, 670 446, 317 240, 089 206,228 1,062, 288 634,078 428,210 156 157 Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C 2, 282,316 ! 3,199, 084 1,892,500 ! 1, 310, 735 ! 1,607,678 938,739 90,467 161, 246 194,355 210, 750 389,816 | 1,888,349 _ .__ I GEOU P 1, 705,655 985,884 | 444, 584 541,300 1,176,515 529,140 362,048 623,836 489,720 572,568 46,121 1,278, 534 343,695 609,815 V . — C I T I E S II A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000 $2, 508,410 1 1,184,526 ! 1,323,884 \ $1,430,283 i 607,946 822,337 1 $1,155, 682 409, 514 746,168 $139,468 139,468 $135,133 58, 964 76,169 $1, 078,127 576, 580 501,547 $538,062 $540,065 Wichita Falls, Tex City corporation School district. __ _ Water improvement district 3,141,015 739,138 972,396 ! 1,429,481 ! 1, 204, 715 527, 245 401,492 | 275,978 | 591, 024 249, 280 335,766 5,978 100,245 100, 245 513,446 177, 720 65, 726 270,000 1,936,300 211,893 570, 904 1,153,503 1, 554,458 381,842 160 York, Pa _ City corporation School district- 1,191,824 ! 633,789 • 558,035 ! 922,203 ! 393,125 ! 529,078 ! 855,224 340,158 515,066 66,979 52,967 14,012 269,621 240,664 28,957 161 16? Elmira, N. Y Newton, Mass _ 2, 288,308 ; 3,932,940 I 1,609,597 3,110,248 1, 315, 567 2, 707,312 131,200 115,053 162, 830 287,883 678,711 822,692 268, 508 488,318 410,203 334,374 163 Bay City, Mich City corporation School district- 3,390,535 i 2,153,118 ! 1,237,417 I 1,988,964 1,155,708 1 833,258 1 1,328,406 673,079 655,327 354, 045 354,045 306, 513 128,582 177,931 1,401, 571 997,412 404,159 999,134 402,437 164 McKeesport, Pa City corporation School district _ . 1, 718,164 761,120 1 957,044 1,442,692 670,697 i 771,995 1,192, 298 477,232 715,066 140,097 140,097 110,297 53,368 56,929 275,472 90,423 185,049 170,206 165 New Castle, Pa City corporation School district . . 1,669,967 658,536 1,011,431 1,052, 570 ! 387,^021 ! 665,549 972,732 355,096 617,636 79, 838 31, 925 47,913 617,397 271,515 345,882 355,393 166 Decatur, 111 _ City corporation _ School district 1,375,356 806,155 569,201 ! 1,008,685 i 474,230 ! 534,455 i 793,576 299,472 494,104 158 Cedar Rapids, Iowa City corporation _ _ School district. _ . 159 1 _ 93,431 93,431 121,678 81,327 40,351 366,671 331,925 34,746 1 O !4 w 388, 683 $119,062 105,266 i 262,004 ( ; i 184,169 i J For explanation of difference in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 17, see text discussion of Table 17, p. 43. I 550,840 f £w fr-1 w CP T A B L E 4 . — S U M M A R Y OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY D I V I S I O N S OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18] EXCESS OF REVENUE RECEIPTS OVER— GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS For expenses and interest CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT All governmental costs Total Expenses of general departments (Table 12) Expenses of j public service! enterprises (Table 15) Interest (Table 16) For outlays * (Table 17) Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts Governmental-cost payments Payments for expenses and interest GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 T O 50,000—Continued 167 O a k P a r k , 111 School district P a r k district -_ . . . 168 169 Chelsea, M a s s . . Kenosha, Wis _ _ . _ 170 H a m m o n d , Ind__ _ _ C i t y corporation School district - - - 171 Galveston, Tex __ - . 172 173 174 175 176 177 Pittsfield, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J 178 S t o c k t o n , Calif 179 Medford, M a s s 180 L i m a , Ohio School district _ _ _ _ $3,109,175 1,713,425 1,311,915 83,835 $1,695,688 842,994 816,192 36,502 $1,336,238 559,996 752,680 23,562 $150,946 150,946 $208, 504 132,052 63,512 12,940 $1,413,487 870,431 495,723 47,333 $976,690 $436,797 2,229,368 2,506,580 1,940,143 1,608,244 1,666,960 1,315,728 46, 789 187,946 226,394 104,570 289,225 898,336 30,293 173,333 258,932 725,003 2,957,799 1,858,040 1,099,759 1,544,844 766,724 778,120 1,260,535 542,396 718,139 158,314 158,314 125,995 66,014 59,981 1,412,955 1,091,316 321,639 672,562 740,393 1,529,684 1,469,185 | 1,034,023 155,732 279,430 60,499 3,332, 510 1,932,837 1,399, 673 2,666,470 1,412,913 , 1,253,557 2,173,998 991,920 1,182,078 164,166 164,166 328,306 256,827 71,479 666,040 519,924 146,116 468,796 1,670,875 1,879,565 ; 1,802,443 1,993,476 937,095 1,138,446 1,492,061 1,421,349 1,673,524 j 902,226 ! 800,394 1,043,587 1,262,229 1,124,288 665,355 170,415 93, 253 26,544 243,348 89,288 167,637 355,221 132,576 305,888 147,583 532,429 ' 387,504 381,094 319, 952 34,869 I 186,714 211,901 3,083, 715 1,628,196 1,455,519 1,784,850 981,237 803,613 1,582,797 859,008 723,789 11,051 11,051 191,002 111,178 79,824 2,224,074 1,601,007 1,347,027 83,652 170.328 623,067 2,885,693 2,211,138 674,555 1 1,185,519 i 706,602 478,917 j 719,685 271,679 448,006 121,594 121,594 344,240 313.329 30,911 1, 700,174 1,504,536 195,638 I 1,298,865 j 646,959 651,906 1 $367,026 197,244 116,627 8,831 254,861 453, 787 427, 525 345, 715 175,603 497,721 311,121 289,730 845,078 172,570 450,497 1,356,387 343,787 181 Charleston, W. V a . . . City corporation. School district 2,079,344 f 1,086,422 992,922 1,131,451 549,323 582,128 976, 786 1 455,922 ! 520,864 182 183 Lexington, Ky Greensboro, N . C_ 1,540,621 2,660,553 1,094,418 989,291 184 Pueblo, Colo City corporation. School district 2,271,708 1,650,972 620,736 1 185 186 187 Salem, M a s s . . . Madison, Wis.. Everett, Mass.. 188 775,927 171,966 446, 203 1,671,262 283, 522 1, 532,756 162,681 138,506 259,589 232,344 27,245 635, 937 536,981 98,956 270, 974 364,963 136,937 214,864 180,959 178,211 968,042 ! 668,448 8,553 8,553 146,112 84,848 61,264 976,327 594,025 2,727 257,165 115,364 138,101 1,635,771 1,113,991 521,780 1,068,238 573,703 494,535 307,944 307,944 1,931,929 1 2,848,393 1 2,288,139 1, 753,718 1,880,351 1,619,691 1,499, 781 1, 512, 718 1,376,007 117,000 152,769 62,725 Butte, Mont City corporation. School district 1,105,658 693,938 411,720 1,076, 775 665, 762 411,013 931,898 538,467 393,431 189 Fitchburg, Mass. 2,190,549 1,742, 222 1, 502,908 190 East Chicago, Ind City corporation. School district 1,791,477 1,242,415 549,062 1,092,601 602,487 490,114 1,023,372 563,122 460,250 69, 229 39,365 29,864 191 San Jose, Calif City corporation. School district 2,645,205 1,796 788 848,417 1,265,174 462,428 802,746 1,190,655 436,642 754,013 74, 519 25,786 48,733 192 Williamsport, Pa City corporation. School district 1,149,131 666,785 482,346 833,811 351,465 482,346 776,890 328,884 448,006 193 West Hoboken, N . J . 1,191,969 1,113,006 996,182 194 Evanston, 111.. City corporation. School district Park district 2,743,207 1,451,335 1,283,018 8,854 1,650,414 834,543 807,017 8,854 1,480,703 690,912 781,245 8,546 195 Hamilton, Ohio City corporation. School district 2,172,940 1,787,324 385,616 1,649,052 1,264,727 384,325 706,988 353,289 353,699 107, 772 947,893 1 537,099 410, 794 144,877 127,295 17,582 28,883 28,176 707 131,542 448,327 273,400 451,611 874,643 361,626 83,037 111,920 93,399 306,822 303,574 144,753 38,150 737,026 o 1,380,031 1,334,360 45,671 164,156 1,544,187 w 55,878 21,538 34,340 315,320 315,320 42,426 357,746 116,824 78,963 147,133 2 68,170 106,450 106,450 63,261 37,181 25,772 308 1,092,793 616,792 476,001 551,100 541,693 682,645 682,645 259,419 228, 793 30,626 523,888 522,597 1,291 | 95,709 428,179 1,043 1,043 698,876 639,928 58,948 | 196 Brookline, Mass. 2,969,280 2,535,611 2,251,423 132,911 151,277 433,669 235,025 198,644 197 Jamestown, N . Y . . City corporation School district County supervisors' fund. 2,282,770 1,458,510 791,653 32,607 I 1,679,930 968,232 679,091 32,607 1,220,902 574,941 613,354 32,607 288,439 288,439 170, 589 104,852 65,737 602,840 490,278 112,562 82,803 520,037 1 2 For explanation of difference in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 17, see text discussion of Table 17, p . 43. Excess of payment for expenses and interest over revenue receipts. w m -CI -3 T A B L E 4 . — S U M M A R Y O P GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY D I V I S I O N S OP M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18] GOVERNMENTAL-COST For expenses and interest CITY, A N D DIVISIONS O F MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T All governmental costs Total Expenses of general departments (Table 12) EXCESS O F R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O V E R — PAYMENTS Expenses of public service Interest enterprises ! (Table 16) (Table 15) ! For outlays ' (Table 17) Excess of governmental-cost payments over revenue receipts Governmental-cost payments Payments for expenses and interest GROUP V — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 198 Springfield, M o . . C i t y corporation School district $1,157, 707 451, 730 705, 977 $831,878 382,588 449,290 $804, 648 369,148 435, 500 $4, 778 4,778 $22*152 8,662 13,790 $325,829 69,142 256,687 $195,885 $129,944 199 Waco, T e x 1,684, 803 1,319,573 1,024,825 115, 583 179,165 365, 230 1 216,885 148,345 200 Muskegon, Mich C i t y corporation School district 2,260,320 i 1,402,177 | 858,143 1 1,375,105 678,940 696,165 1,086,099 436,771 649,328 122,769 122, 769 166,237 119,400 46, 837 885,215 723,237 161,978 273,682 611,533 201 Lorain, Ohio_ C i t y corporation School district 2,012,795 j 1,182,474 830,321 I 1,504,253 856,154 648,099 1,085,990 538,180 547,810 113,070 113,070 305,193 204,904 100, 289 508, 542 1 326,320 182,222 123,260 385,282 _ 9f|9 Muncie, I n d C i t y corporation School district 1, 864,663 I 1,153,388 1 711, 275 ( 960,180 366,105 594,075 864,137 324,151 539,986 20, 700 20,760 75, 283 21,194 54,089 904,483 787,283 117, 200 203 Pontiac, Mich C i t y corporation School district l f 851,140 | 1,116, 434 ! 734, 706 1,494, 718 788,532 706,186 1,100, 557 468, 879 631, 678 145, 855 145, 855 248, 306 173, 798 74, 508 356, 422 327,902 28, 520 1,958, 833 1.468.099 1,064,021 309, 431 94, 647 1,924,904 966,457 947, 068 11,379 1, 235,942 589, 514 636, 288 10,140 993, 714 395, 681 587,954 10, 079 120,144 120,144 122,084 73, 689 48, 334 61 688,962 376,943 310, 780 1,239 1, 305,306 924,560 380, 746 1,149, 850 839,115 310,735 829, 745 544, 535 285,210 142, 030 142, 030 178,075 152, 550 25, 525 155,456 85,445 70,011 1 ?04 Chieopee, M a s s ?0f> Joliet, 111 City corporation. _ School d i s t r i c t . . . P a r k district ?0fi C o l u m b i a , S. C C i t y corporation School district .. . _ _._ 490, 734 { | $27,172 931,655 285,777 642,199 97,552 393,182 191,106 497,856 11,098 166, 554 207 Superior, Wis. 1,756,941 Dubuque, Iowa City corporation _ School district 2, 287,491 1,125,627 1.161, 864 Battle Creek, M i c h . . City corporation . School district 140,922 791,415 479, 519 268 1,016,557 603,117 413,440 821,165 444,828 376, 337 95,108 95,108 100, 284 63,181 37,103 1, 508, 815 740, 072 768,743 1,119, 272 541, 650 577, 622 979, 625 427, 269 552,356 62, 670 62, 670 76, 977 51,711 25, 266 ,270,934 I 522, 510 748,424 389, 543 198,422 191,121 Aurora, 111 City corporation. School district 1, 643,824 1,057,571 586, 253 1,022, 341 603, 058 419, 283 817, 628 413, 332 404, 296 152,486 152, 486 52, 227 37, 240 14,987 621,483 454, 513 166, 970 338, 283 283, 200 Waterloo, Iowa City corporation. School district 1,573,365 714, 794 858, 571 1,211,768 521,990 689, 778 989, 324 387, 353 601,971 71, 522 71, 522 150, 922 63,115 87, 807 361, 597 192, 804 168, 793 99,069 262, 528 New Rochelle, N . Y . 3,472,956 2,496,030 2, 297, 526 167, 079 66, 693 100, 386 230, 574 134,942 95, 632 4,586 225, 988 96,885 445,784 !' 304,862 )' 1,214,004 1,311,157 ! 35,931 448, 318 1,612 Stamford, Conn City corporation. Town 1, 727,959 860, 606 867,353 1, 497,385 725, 664 771, 721 1, 330. 306 658,971 671,335 Taunton, Mass. 2,050, 624 1, 575,561 1, 019,463 420, 762 475, 063 51,445 423, 618 Council Bluffs, Iowa.. City corporation.. School district 1, 703, 754 1,176, 589 527,165 906,491 460, 264 446, 227 704,141 282, 242 421,899 125,101 125,101 77, 249 52,921 24, 328 797, 263 716, 325 125, 208 672, 055 Portsmouth, Ohio City corporation. School district 1, 586,146 909, 602 676, 544 930, 435 446, 858 483, 577 663, 240 251, 003 412,237 112, 303 112, 303 154,892 83, 552 71, 340 655, 711 462, 744 192,967 394,989 260, 722 Rock Island, 111 City corporation . School district 1, 328, 638 792, 795 535, 843 757, 332 378, 362 378, 970 625, 255 270, 211 355, 044 60, 591 60, 591 71,486 47, 560 23, 926 571, 306 414,433 156, 873 218 Poughkeepsie, N . Y . 1,998,463 1, 250, 311 996, 200 100, 766 153, 345 748,152 562,876 185,276 219 Quincy, 111 City corporation . School district Sanitary district. 1,709, 773 1.162, 244 531, 914 15, 615 891, 949 506,863 369,471 15,615 749,188 375,441 358,132 15, 615 118, 750 118, 750 24, 011 12, 672 11,339 817, 824 655, 381 162, 443 216,427 601,397 Austin, Tex City corporation. School district 1, 608,183 1, 251, 052 357,131 1, 314,471 972,079 342,392 791,822 452,830 338,992 389, 520 389,520 133,129 129, 729 3,400 293, 712 278,973 14, 739 448,112 7,828 41, 272 305,124 60,577 ! 107,801 989,971 1,158, 349 1,463, 473 221 I Auburn, N . Y 257,501 16, 760 199,037 I 1, 220,334 161,323 i 1,838,195 1, 580, 694 222 I New Brunswick, N . J. i For explanation of difference in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 17, see text discussion of Table 17, p. 43. 301,540 263,852 240,741 T A B L E 4 . — S U M M A R Y O F 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 : 1923—Continued o [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18] EXCESS OF REVENUE GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T For expenses and interest All governmental costs Total Expenses of general departments (Table 12) Expenses of public service] Interest enterprises (Table 16) (Table 15) For outlays 1 (Table 17) RECEIPTS O V E R Excess of governmental-cost payments GO vernPayments over revenue mental-cost for expenses receipts payments and interest I—I GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 223 | Easton, Pa..City corporation. School district $1,044,303 506,103 538, 200 $904,499 396,426 508,073 $838, 524 365, 252 473, 272 224 | Newport News, Va__ 1,426,936 919, 553 791, 289 225 | Danville, 111 _— City corporation. School district 1, 565,918 779, 600 786,318 1 678,457 345,449 333,008 608, 359 309, 201 299,158 226 | Ogden, Utah _ City corporation . School district 2,097,368 1, 543,973 553,395 1,122,221 579,202 543, 019 851,989 355, 611 496, 378 227 | Wilmington, N . C . . . City corporation. School district 1,477,153 1,130,465 346, 688 941,573 631, 635 | 309,938 689, 251 416,456 272, 795 711,086 635,150 210, 505 424,645 Hazleton, Pa City corporation. School district 229 | Orange, N . J 230 j Kokomo, Ind City corporation. School district 231 | Amsterdam, N . Y City corporation. School district County supervisors' fund. ad 875, 728 1 382, 505 | 493, 223 1, 341,176 885,343 507, 653 377, 690 1,396,953 602,053 793, 804 1,096 1 250,106 460,980 i $65, 975 31,174 34,801 a $139,804 109,677 30,127 $76,994 $62,810 125,498 507,383 528, 225 2 70, 098 36, 248 33, 850 887,461 434,151 453,310 194, 789 692, 672 i 49, 290 49, 290 220, 942 174,301 46, 641 975,147 964, 771 10, 376 564, 249 410,898 o tn 96,190 96,190 156,132 118,989 37,143 535,580 1 498,830 36, 750 480,727 $2, 766 75,936 39, 601 36, 335 164,642 132,399 32,243 20,842 o 54,853 12,331 152,311 962, 545 60,845 147, 755 170,031 $40,291 210, 322 608,643 i 266,968 341,675 566,283 240, 687 325, 596 9,217 9,217 33,143 17,064 16, 079 276,700 240, 685 36,015 76, 592 353, 292 895,077 445,281 448, 700 1,096 777,829 346, 748 429,985 1,096 58,822 58,822 58,426 39, 711 18, 715 501,876 156, 772 345,104 1,171,145 a M 287,099 214,777 232 Petersburg, V a 233 Pensacola, F l a C i t y corporation School district 234 Norristown, P a C i t y corporation School district 235 236 237 238 239 Lewiston, M e Oshkosh, W i s 1,255,229 _,_. _ Watertown, N . Y 240 M o l i n e , 111 C i t y corporation School district 241 242 243 Sheboygan, W i s . Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I 344 M u s k o g e e , Okla C i t y corporation School district _ . 911,578 ' G58,806 74,250 178, 522 343, 651 297,253 j 46,39* 874,090 674,940 199,150 703, 018 503,868 199,150 487, 090 325, 587 161, 503 67, 098 67, 098 148,830 111, 183 37, 647 171,072 171, 072 120,194 50,878 648, 701 309,036 ! 339,665 j 498, 210 169,706 328,504 460,511 155, 958 304, 553 1,605 1,605 36, 094 12,143 23,951 150,491 139,330 11,161 ! i 1 ! | 666,610 1, 235, 011 1,001, 434 890,764 1, 036,130 563, 822 1, 013, 409 833, 405 752,067 870, 818 314 361 344 046 271 56, 474 44, 241 69, 685 74, 651 83,041 212, 564 436, 874 749, 794 200,539 509,178 1, 461, 201 ! 1,059, 586 ! 401, 615 1 832,607 438,311 394,296 687, 312 314, 610 372, 702 80, 991 80, 991 64, 304 42, 710 21, 594 879,174 1, 671, 885 1, 751, 228 1, 091. 303 1, 545, 308 152,905 7,988 289, 956 220, 552 190,227 420, 705 376, 834 219, 222 628, 594 621, 275 7,319 230, 783 397,811 246, 647 329,089 j 176, 295 1, 768, 317 j 1, 692,968 1, 263,143 1, 000, 810 1, 209,015 ! 1,167,874 j 888, 562 1, 026. 357 1,050, 759 46, 062 82, 624 4,282 66,186 100, 034 112, 833 767, 507 483, 953 95,289 329, 449 li, 149 438,058 514,086 84,120 1, 562, 687 924, 834 i 637,853 ! 1, 201, 088 682,191 518,897 ! 884, 552 440, 244 444, 308 81, 063 81, 063 235, 473 160, 884 74, 589 361, 599 242, 643 118, 956 85, 890 275,709 954, 609 948,603 1,046, 333 838, 526 821, 407 828, 686 57, 379 54,073 55, 422 58, 704 73,123 162, 225 331,940 693, 887 291,178 294,145 352, 788 1. 030, 572 ' 457, 257 579,315 76,175 76,175 155,666 135,445 20, 221 852, 553 748, 375 104,178 245 246 247 Newburgh, N . Y L a Crosse, W i s Lynchburg, Va 1, 286, 549 1, 642, 490 1 1,337,511 | 248 Colorado Springs, Colo C i t y corporation School district 2,120, 966 1 1, 417, 252 ! 703, 714 \ 1 46, 177, 98, 64, 82, 2,414 . 1,268,413 668,877 599,536 j 30,133 34, 254 -175, 636 j For explanation of difference in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 17, see text discussion of Table 17, p. 43. 2 Excess of payments for expenses and interest over revenue receipts. 37,795 341,099 325,432 676,917 TABLE 5 . — P E R CAPITA REVENUE RECEIPTS AND G O V E R M E N T A L - C O S T PAYMENTS: 1923 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 26. see Tables 3 and 4] For absolute amounts, P E R CAPITA GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS F O R — F E E CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS F R O M — 1 Taxes All revenues Grand total. Group Group Group Group Group I II--III IV V $54. 43 64.47 59.87 44. 66 42.53 41.17 General property Special Poll Business and nonbusiness license $35.12 $1.24 $0.10 $1.45 42. 40 36. 08 28. 68 27.29 26. 23 1.69 0.79 0.99 0.66 1.14 0. 02 0.05 0.15 0.23 0. 20 1 1. 72 ! 2.01 1. 08 ! 1.07 i 0. 91 Special assess- F i n e s , m e n t s , forfeits, and special a n d charges escheats for outlays $3.12 $0.41 2.52 4.64 2.97 3.71 3.67 0.42 0.42 0.42 0.38 0.38 Subventions and grants, donations, and pension assessments Expenses a n d interest High- E a r n w a y ings privi- of leges, genrents, eral and deinter- p a r t est m e n t s Earni ings Exof All Expubgovpenses penses All of lic ernexof pub- Interserv- m e n t a l penses genlic ice costs and eral est serventerdeinterice partprises est enterments prises $2. 94 $2. 85 $1. 51 $5. 69 $60. 27 $43.32 2.94 4.99 2.53 2.45 2.25 4.67 2.28 1.43 1.03 0.89 1.70 2.06 1.28 1.11 1.16 6.38 j 68.67 6.54 66.99 5.14 i 52.45 4.59 49. 60 4.35 j 46.90 | $34.15 51.64 47. 81 35.54 33.10 32. 06 40.39 37.95 28.17 26.36 25. 81 Outlays $3.35 $5.82 $16.96 3.68 4.18 2.87 2.88 2.62 7.57 5.69 4.51 3.86 3.64 17.03 19.18 16.91 16.50 14.84 ! P E R CAPITA EXCESS OF REVENUE RECEIPTS OVER— I Per capita !excess of governmen1 talcost payments over reven u e receipts Gov- mPeanyt-s ernfor menextalpenses cost and paym e n t s interest $11.12 $5.84 4.20 7.12 7.79 7.07 5.73 I 12.83 12.05 9.1-2 9.43 9.10 ! GROUP I . - C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 500.000 A N D OVER New York. N . Y . Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, P a . Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio... St. Louis, M o . . . . Baltimore, Md Boston, Mass _ Los Angeles, Calif Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif. Buffalo, N. Y._ $69. 54 58.19 51.02 87.74 66.92 46. 03 44.65 77.00 87.55 63. 35 59. 40 59.18 54.94 5.99 8.66 1.11 2. 96 2.41 $0.82 $4. 99 1 1.97 3.64 ! 2.00 3.60 | 3.62 22.75 ! 2. 73 8.16 1.34 4.13 |$72. 38 $59.75 ! ! 56. 90 41.65 i ! 55.06 42. 55 1 i 106. 46 ! 64. 26 70.66 ! 46. 78 ; | 40. 89 35. 09 ! 3. 66 | 0. 82 4.19 ! 57.11 ! 5. 59 2.79 5.50 78.19 i 2.04 3.27 21.58 1102.86 1 1.92 1.84 4.63 S 68.33 ; 2.61 1.37 5.81 70.61 j 1. 69 i 2. 13 ! 4. 94 ! 67.33 ! 37. 29 ! 62.32 1 66.32 !! 51.72 | 45.76 ii 50.70 I1 i 7.36 14.69 21.23 11.63 13.64 8.48 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 M i l w a u k e e , W i s 14 W a s h i n g t o n , D . C 15 N e w a r k . N . J 16 I M i n n e a p o l i s , M i n n . . . 17 J C i n c i n n a t i . Ohio 18 N e w Orleans. L a $62. 58. 61. 56. 62. 27. 19 20 21 22 23 | 56. 76 52.19 59.56 108. 27 62. 40 Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, Ind Rochester, N . Y Seattle, W a s h Jersey City, N . J 36 ! $41. 39 $4. 65 ! j$1.28 I $3.39 $0.36 5.( 29 | 26.51 o.oi ! 1.04 0.83 69 | 42.65 0.29 I .11 1.84 ; 1.40 0.26 00 ! 40.99 0.33 ! 0.76 ' 5.55 0.37 35 ' 38.79 0.48 ! 2.41 | 1.30 0.61 13. 39 0.22 1.77 ! 0.59 90 J 0.19 I i ! i 36. 53 37.11 38.21 41.25 43.56 (2) j 1.70 j ! 0. 34 j ! 2.52 i 5.54 0.12 0.13 i 0.61 ! 10.370.13 I 2.17 ! 4.96 0.13 (2) 0.36 J 21.49 1.18 0. 04 I 2. 60 j 0. 610.11 $2. 74 |$1. 26 $2. 57 $4.71 I $67.17 $43. 99 $38. 60 41. 54 39.35 51.32 19.63 i 0.64 2.30 2.26 74. 52 54. 99 45.09 5.09 3.36 2.29 4.41 43.48 36.70 2.34 1.32 1.93 70. 23 2.42 I 59.07 49.80 35.19 2.59 j 8.21 2.70 5.26 38. 43 27. 91 6.75 1.17 1.50 48. 58 | 2.31 j 1.68 1.31 4.96 4.44 4.53 2.65 ! 0.75 | 1.50 ! 0.75 i 3.44 2.22 5.49 1.57 0.21 1.51 4.42 2.16 36.62 1.52 5.64 60.01 56.76 69.96 116. 20 75.99 43.79 35.82 49.56 75.11 56.75 37.41 32.16 42.94 39.33 43.50 $2.18 $3.21 $23.17 1.81 0.38 9.78 3.20 6.70 19.53 1.41 5.37 26.75 3.25 11.35 9.27 4.97 5. 55 10.16 $4. 81 $18. 37 16.75 6.70 12.52 ~3.~ 28" 12.55 i 10. 53 $6.97 "12." 83" 14.23 '20._69" 12.97 16.37 10.00 33.16 5.65 16.22 20.94 20.40 41.09 19.25 3.25 4.58 10.40 7.93 13.60 35 $13.55 3.75 14.61 5.81 16.14 7.06 24.28 2.27 12.51 $1.94 13.37 14.22 3.32 $15. 33 12.67 2.77 10.06 9.18 12.92 23.04 21.86 27.44 22.73 3.15 10.61 6.55 18.38 11.29 9.77 12.43 15.31 9.06 11.44 10.13 5.42 3.99 8.07 19.74 18.94 4.83 8.53 10.36 5.44 3.45 2.93 0.09 3.57 2.16 4.46 24.77 11.01 2.59 10.66 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 Portland, O r e g . . . D e n v e r , Colo Toledo, Ohio Columbus, Ohio.. Louisville, K y 29 $55. 47 $27.63 54.63 31. 86 41.50 1 28.30 $0.43 43.99 I 29.19 0.26 36.39 1 23.79 31 O a k l a n d , Calif.— 32 | A t l a n t a , G a 33 A k r o n , Ohio 48.53 51.03 47.82 36.23 45.34 34 ! O m a h a , N e b r 35 I B i r m i n g h a m , A l a 36 Worcester, M a s s . . . 37 Syracuse, N . Y 38 [ R i c h m o n d , V a 66.27 I 36.38 26.04 ! 11.06 49.79 32. 89 50.49 31.50 46.74 24.40 P r o v i d e n c e , R . I_. 3 0 I St. P a u l , M i n n . . . 39 I San Antonio, Tex 40 D a l l a s , T e x 41 N e w H a v e n , C o n n 42 | M e m p h i s , T e n n . . 43 I D a y t o n , Ohio Norfolk, V a . Houston, Tex Youngstown, O h i o . . . Grand Rapids, M i c h . Springfield, M a s s 1 _ _._ _ 36.52 1 30.15 i 25.49 I 20.16 0.26 1 30.65 0.16 26.06 20.84 40.20 1 26.21 38.04 32. 98 38.90 24.69 36.25 25.02 38.35 44.75 41.13 ' 48.21 1 60.48 1 $0.29 0.13 5.77 1.43 0.07 0.48 0.40 0.41 0.42 0.25" 23.27 0.07 32.44 27.91 31.31 43.65 1 6.54 0.06 0.47 $1.79 £2.57 $8.56 !$53.68 $40.13 3.51 7.45 ' 56.57 41.96 38.73 54.87 1.02 4.40 33.94 58.22 1.21 5.44 27.21 39.71 0.83 3.94 $28.16 34.51 29.83 23.44 23.30 $5.63 3.70 3.09 3.44 1.63 51.68 61.64 54.37 54.61 56.63 38.76 38.60 32.50 27.17 33.90 32.35 30.33 29.19 22.65 24.96 1.66 3.27 0.54 2.54 1.46 1.00 17.49 0.91 0.51 3.69 3.73 0.96 4.25 0.43 12.13 76.40 31.46 53.79 58.56 66.48 47.32 21.22 41.26 40.13 41.31 28.68 17.31 37.00 32.85 28.36 10. 52 0.48 1.29 1.91 6.49 0.70 1.93 0.95 1.05 1.41 0.72 1.58 1.09 1.15 1.24 0.14 5.25 0.05 5.00 3.38 29.63 49.26 41.97 67.38 47.69 21.29 32.87 32.10 36.48 29.11 18.08 26.58 29.65 27.15 23.84 0.07 3.13 2.35 3.93 0.04 2.42 2.28 ! 7.06 1.14 4.13 8.34 16.39 9.87 30.90 18.58 3.58 9.06 3.93 28.48 11.44 4.77 7.33 5.94 2.42 7.14 1.51 2.12 1.53 0.71 0.54 1.04 0.72 0.86 1.60 2.37 6.86 3.91 3.35 4.44 4.15 1 65.54 48.01 49.25 59.70 70.60 38.64 34.09 32.41 33.93 50.89 26.33 26.04 24.36 29.22 44.65 3.78 2.10 2.08 2.29 2.36 13.91 16.84 25.77 19.71 27.20 3.26 8.12 11.49 10.12 10.29 10.66 8.72 14.28 9.59 $0.76 1.39 0.96 1.18 2.39 $8.66 4.22 3.64 2.78 2.11 $0.85 0.45 0.27 0.51 0.23 0.30 2.60 0.84 2.59 0.87 0.39 5.47 10.55 3.58 5.02 0.15 0.28 0.27 0.94 0.67 0.50 5.68 9.04 1.06 0.46 3.39 1.65 0.29 1.09 1.81 1.57 1.43 0.72 0.75 0.55 5.43 3.65 0.61 5.80 5.16 0. 85 4.49 0.20 1.07 3.71 6.52 3.20 0.91 6.49 0.57 0.39 1.22 0.09 0.48 0.54 1.11 4.18 0.91 3.49 1.56 2.54 0.48 1.13 0.82 2.91 0.29 0.17 0.19 1.99 1.35 0.18 1.65 0.25 1.12 2.19 0.15 0.39 0.34 0.60 0.80 3.04 3.02 1.36 3.31 0.61 3.65 0.42 0.87 0.54 0.19 0.96 5.12 5.94 1.08 0.51 0.48 0.66 0.33 0.20 1.38 3.71 0.47 3.34 1.28 $5.03 $1. 41 1.63 4.13 0.38 2.10 0.40 3.02 2.26 0.83 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 receipts. 4.74 5.00 2.77 1.98 7.49 8.12 29.07 3.43 10.25 2.97 12.53 5.37 ! 18.43 6. 46 25.18 5.95 2.42 3.88 * Less t h a n one-half of 1 cent. Q U2 00 T A B L E 5 . — P E R C A P I T A R E V E N U E RECEIPTS AND GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: 1923—Continued OO [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 26. For absolute amounts, see Tables 3 and 4] P E R CAPITA GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS F O R — P E R CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS F R O M — All revenues General property P E R CAPITA Per EXCESS OF capita REVENUE excess RECEIPTS of govExpenses and interest Taxes SubOVER— ernSpevenEarn mencial tions High- Earn-| ings talassess-] Fines, and way ings of ExBusi- ments, ExAll cost for- grants, privi- of pubPayness and penses! penses! All govpay- Gov- ments feits, donaleges, genlic Outof and [special and tions, rents, eral serv- ernof exments ernfor lays pubSpenongenmenover | esand and exdeice mental penses lic Intereral and tal- penses cial Poll busi- | charges est costs revefor penintercheats part[enter servness outdeinternue re- cost and sion est ments! prises! ice lipartest ceipts pay- interassessments est cense lays ments enterments prises GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued a 1 w Bridgeport, Conn Fort Worth, Tex Scranton, Pa Paterson, N . J Hartford, Conn. Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mass.. Trenton, N . J Salt Lake City, Utah. Camden, N . J $49.05 29.07 29.44 34.16 57.45 51.46 58.32 40.39 47.54 36.17 $45. 02 $0.12 $0.29 &0.13 20.43 0.08 23.42 ~6.~98~ 0.17 24.44 "o.'is" 0.09 1.69 38.52 6.05 0.90 0.11 $0.32 1.18 0.95 1.15 £0.23 0.28 0.38 0.09 0.52 0.44 0.17 1.10 1.06 2.14 4.05 0.57 2.05 4.16 1.58 0.47 0.24 0.09 0.37 0.10 39.72 40.76 24.85 30.95 21.43 Nashville, Tenn Fall River, Mass Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Kansas City, Kans... 33. 20 53.48 42.81 32.49 47.04 18.67 36.62 28.63 18.64 23.41 Lowell, Mass Flint, Mich. Erie, Pa Cambridge, Mass Reading, Pa 49. 64 42.81 38.78 50.81 28.82 36.05 28.27 26.51 34.61 18.77 8.07 0.19 0.17 0.36 0.23 0.12 9.14 1.56 2 0.48 6.28 0.14 6.36 0.97 0.75 0.64 () $0.80 £0.56 $1.58 $45. 21 !$36.84 $33. 01 2.48 0.65 1.45 $3.69 39.98 j -26. 08 20.71 2.20 0.63 0.47 0.01 36.68 24. 78 23.61 3.90 1.78 1.06 41. 53 32.63 29.29 0.80 1.38 2.12 5.89 57.18 47.26 37.82 0.76 1.08 3.86 5.61 3.28 0.61 0.99 2.53 0.73 2.27 1.03 2.09 1.03 0.95 0.55 $3.83 3.90 2 1.16 (2) 3.33 ( ) 4.80 4.65 $8.37 13.90 $10. 91 11.90 7.23 8.91 7.37 9.91 29.26 35.87 29.46 27.14 27.93 2.29 2.07 3.19 1.88 2.06 5.18 5.74 3.19 4.79 3.96 20.13 I 5.39 11.08 17.11 1 12.56 10. 08 1 11.21 8.98 25.16 64.75 43.21 62.10 ! 41.49 43.61 | 26.83 | 58.19 40.69 1 18.62 36.29 33.11 20.87 19.72 1.84 3.35 4.47 2.30 1 16.00 4.69 3.58 3.91 3.65 4.97 10.46 21. 54 20.61 16.78 1 17.50 j 40.43 31.03 1 27.56 44.07 23.13 II 33.52 23.94 21.52 36.11 19.11 3.54 2. 34. 2.84 | 2.93 2.37 ! 3.36 4.75 3.21 5.02 1.66 4.50 ! 23.32 i i . 54 ; 7.65 8.07 1.33 | 9.99 1 4.30 i 4.39 56.85 36. 73 3.99 54.76 1 43.68 4.46 j 52.95 35.84 3.72 ] 43.89 33.81 4.53 ! 45.16 33.95 4.18 i! 35.62 0.16 0.21 0.68 0.72 0.99 2.08 0.34 2.12 1.49 4.57 0.67 0.14 0.31 0.44 0.18 4.55 0.57 2.79 7.28 0.09 1.49 1.11 0.74 0.59 0.89 1.40 1.13 3.72 0.19 5.78 0.20 3.13 0.31 16.60 0.14 0.17 0.16 0.21 0.84 0.45 3.75 3.00 0.13 1.28 0.30 0.27 0.08 0.11 0.06 1.00 2.44 1.84 0.30 1.94 0.30 0.76 0.80 1.63 0.40 1.10 2.61 0.39 2.05 0.47 ! ! | 1 3.89 4.53 I 5.03 j 4.68 4.42 1 44.93 ! 54.35 i 35.21 ! 52.14 33.12 | $1.47 $3.85 6.27 3.56 3.65 2.42 11.28 19.29 11.13 ' 11.15 1 $12.21 2.99 4.66 1.54 10.19 14.74 14.64 4.55 13.73 2.22 8.04 10.26 1.32 5.66 6.35 4.71 3.57 9.22 11.78 11.22 6.75 5.69 H a o 1*1 Xfl Yonkers, N . Y Duluth, M i n n . Spokane, Wash Elizabeth, N . J 73.48 !] 55.00 56.77 !| 32.21 45.94 !! 25.86 2.40 0.15 Utica, N . Y Lynn, Mass Tacoma, Wash Jacksonville, F l a 38.39 44.57 57.56 44.25 1.45 4.48 35.73 11 23.97 _. ji j; j! j! 27.90 31.87 20.11 20.40 I 0.37 1.89 0.60 0.23 1.15 2.25 9.35 2.38 3.33 0.24 [ 1.01 0.70 0.05 4.78 2.03 7.96 3.80 0.80 0.32 5.80 j 87.18 0.82 ! 0.43 10.17 62.05 0.95 2.91 4.94 1 40. 98 44. 80 2.27 0.90 0.05 0.83 0.15 0.40 1.14 3.65 0.31 3.37 1.81 0.21 0.29 1.13 0.82 3.13 0.33 7.17 0.42 0.75 0. 50 1. 50 1.26 0.38 0.08 1.70 4.57 1.64 22.24 0.81 17.57 50.77 47.00 49.47 63. 07 1 56. 24 38.86 35.54 30.20 45.50 28.51 30.58 27.20 7.46 4.56 3.32 2.95 30.94 23.19 5.44 14.61 13.70 5.28 31.49 35.93 36.71 40.47 28.90 30.21 25.69 25.22 2.59 3.11 4.11 5.62 19.29 11.06 12.76 22.59 12.38 2.42 17.24 17.91 10.40 5.53 18.82 6.90 8.64 20.86 3.78 56.11 $32.95 $17. 30 7.34 13.00 S 1.96 2.35 8.83 i 5.88 3.35 17.72 I 6.79 5.98 9.43 | 7.56 $15.66 11.03 2.95 10.93 1.86 i 21.36 I 2.11 i 5.35 | 9.90 ! 4.79 26.61 7.52 18.37 8.43 10.14 8.10 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 O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla_ C a n t o n , Ohio Somerville, M a s s Schenectady, N . Y Waterbury, Conn $55. 72 41.82 31.60 47.21 43.94 $35. 23 ..$1.20 30.62 $0.11 __i 1.19 22.45 3.02 $0.50 I 0.19 35.77 1.24 „ - | 1.31 37.23 0.18 0.49 | 0.19 $9.79 2.35 0.86 1.51 0.56 50.52 1.61 0.10 0.16 0.24 $1.63 0.38 0.26 3.97 1.10 52.00 $1.27 $4.07 1.37 1.15 3.05 0.17 1.05 3.00 0.37 0.72 2.17 0.39 0.37 3.19 $73. 01 $40.06 $30. 28 43. 79 30. 79 | 21.50 37.48 28. 65 ! 25.04 54.00 36.28 ! 31.32 51.51 42.08 35.33 55.48 45.10 51.98 36.64 35.12 33.97 29. 25 26.18 21.44 23.29 i j 8. 72 0.28 L 0.37 ! |. ! 0.23 1.55 0.14 0.27 0.55 0.45 11.91 0.20 11.84 4.17 4.25 1.11 0.24 0.14 0.11 0.06 0.92 0.73 1.24 3.34 1.32 1.94 0.53 0.38 0.94 0.56 25.19 31.26 26.24 72.06 44.62 15.80 19.05 16.42 36.34 29. 62 j I ! | 0.03 i I 1.18 I ! ! 0. 06 I ( 2 ) 3.36 0.74 0.57 1.05 0.87 0.17 1.15 3.11 12.47 0.13 0.52 0.38 0.03 0.52 0.03 0.77 2.81 1.96 8.71 5.72 0.26 0.95 0.05 1.26 0.51 0.23 1.25 | 1.85 1.36 0.26 Harrisburg, P a Peoria, 111 Wichita, Kans St. Joseph, M o 34.72 35.33 31.09 45.79 26.15 25.89 24.86 25.95 32.52 20.94 1.38 0.56 0.90 1.21 2.24 0.09 1.24 1.45 8.24 0.32 0.08 0.16 0.59 0.35 2.37 1.32 0.33 1.20 0.26 1.78 0.38 1.34 1.01 0.34 0.48 0.89 1.40 0.36 99 100 101 Sioux C i t y , I o w a . . . South Bend, I n d . . . Wilkes-Barre, P a . . . B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y_ Portland, M e 42.23 47.53 30.14 42.62 51.34 30.78 31.46 23.88 27.94 35.99 0.68 0.18 0.45 0.64 0.75 4.24 7.98 0.91 2.32 0.70 0.35 0.15 0.23 0.25 0.04 0.58 1.77 2.04 4.87 2.31 0.97 0.52 0.15 0.51 1.69 0.79 0.74 0.48 2.05 2.06 102 103 104 105 106 Rockford, 1 1 1 . . Troy, N . Y C h a r l e s t o n , S. C . . _ . Little Rock, Ark Johnstown, Pa 41.27 44.18 43.47 22.21 34.83 29.50 30.89 20.31 13.09 26.24 0.81 0.78 2.11 2.89 0.80 4.06 0.20 0.07 0.23 1.12 0.48 1.61 3.22 2.32 1.24 2.61 0.27 0.34 1.77 0.60 1.24 49.03 ! 30.05 25.09 1.73 3.09 0.14 4.70 ! 57.27 38.12 32.85 0.70 15.94 55.80 39.63 23.25 0.60 0.19 32.17 19.97 17.66 0.24 0.01 1 45.90 i 29.02 1 25.58 T u l s a , Okla L a w r e n c e , Mass__ Fort Wayne, I n d . E l Paso, T e x Evansville, I n d — 87 S a v a n n a h , G a Knoxville, T e n n . . Allentown, Pa S a n Diego, Calif.. Bayonne, N . J 92 M a n c h e s t e r , N . H . 2.48 1.19 0.39 0.18 1.95 1.61 0.76 1.82 0.10 0.19 2.14 2.29 1.08 * 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 receipts. 0.25 3.82 1.87 3.13 0.48 11.08 0.68 5.42 0.59 4.36 $3.67 1.95 1.26 1.62 0.77 76.84 28.86 i 47.21 1 37. 58 1 57.33 33.61 ! 46.55 28.21 39.91 24.98 21.87 32.19 24.62 21.12 20.87 2.51 2.59 7.26 2.62 2.52 4.49 2.80 1.74 4.46 1.59 47.97 9.63 23.72 18.34 14.93 22.25 20.96 41. 23 33.15 31.31 20.25 76.53 i 47.31 54. 07 47.43 17.12 22.94 17.06 34.15 35.05 1.76 2.67 1.27 6.50 5.42 2.07 7.54 1.92 6.66 6.96 1.29 8.08 11.06 29.21 6.63 2.78 46.06 S 30.17 24.09 3.56 46.86 28.67 23.78 0. 05 33.47 26.28 24.99 0.16 j 55.10 29.54 I 24. 64 0.06 | 25.13 20.61 19.81 3.01 1.70 0.03 0.18 0.01 3.07 3.18 1.26 4.72 0.79 15.90 18.19 7.19 25.56 4.52 3.84 4.54 0.05 2.44 6.27 2.35 2.07 0.07 2.11 3.11 2.98 2.73 1.73 1.76 5.94 9.93 13.73 7.39 9.32 11.93 2.14 3.55 2.19 4.34 10.60 11.58 3.85 7.13 7.60 2.54 1.74 10.70 0.22 0.01 2.42 3.52 5.68 2.09 3.43 18.98 19.15 16.17 12.20 16.88 7.77 13.09 12.33 9.96 11.07 11. 22 6.06 3.84 2.24 5.81 3.36 5.79 2.24 9.87 6.57 | 41. 55 1 31.63 26.30 [ 49.68 35.95 1 31.15 I 33.69 26.29 24.50 ! 44.81 35.49 1 31. 63 55.67 43. 74 34. 69 $2.94 9.97 5.06 4.47 ! 9.44 I 11. 34 11.53 2.37 9.31 i 1.02 0.68 Less t h a n one-half of 1 c e n t . 4.23 i 1.89 5.99 24.74 12.81 4.55 6.66 4.81 16.25 5.54 OO Cn T A B L E " _ 5 . — P E R C A P I T A ^ 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 : 1923—Continued OO [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 . 11. F o r a text discussion of t h i s table, see p . 26. 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— P E R CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS F R O M — Taxes All revenues General property Special Business and nonPoll business license 1 E x p e n s e s a n d interest SubvenSpeE a r n tions H i g h - E a r n - ings cial w a y ings assess- Fines, a n d ExExof ! All m e n t s , for- grants, privi- of penses penses All feits, dona- leges, gen- p u b - ; govand of of lie j ern- 1 extions, rents, eral special a n d pub- Interde- serv- m e n t a l penses genand and charges eslic eral costs and est cheats pen- inter- p a r t - ice for servdeinterest m e n t s e n t e r sion outice partest prises assesslays m e n t s enterments prises Outlays P E R CAPITA P e r j EXCESS OF capita REVENUE excess ! RECEIPTS i of gov-! OVER— i ern- 1 men- ! tal- i cost Gov- Payp a y - j ern- m e n t s for ments! menexover talpenses revecost and n u e re- p a y ceipts ! m e n t s interest 1 9 a w 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 U2 107 108 109 110 111 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif E a s t S t . Louis, 111... Brockton, Mass Terre Haute, I n d Saginaw, M i c h $75. 65 27.16 48.91 34.56 39.78 $1.01 $12. 09 $0.89 $2. 90 $4. 60 $95. 96 $47. 95 28.48 20.27 0.26 1.23 0.09 0.65 44. 71 37.67 1 0.12 0.08 0.46 3.20 3.57 0.15 1.71 0.47 1.08 0.63 35.28 26. 80 0.19 3.26 1.95 0.98 3.09 53.88 30.95 £38. 78 17.53 31.60 24.65 25.03 $31. 94 $1.31 1.65 17. 87 34.59 $5.05 $0.53 0.26 27. 41 0.19 0.40 0.17 26.96 $20. 90 5.40 1.06 2.52 3.18 10.30 0.42 2.92 9.79 1.11 0.18 0.20 0.08 0.73 0.18 1.37 0.24 0.38 1.45 5. 05 | 1.61 9.73 9.67 4.46 1.56 0.60 0.89 0.35 1.56 0.38 0.17 48.89 6.86 43. 79 7.17 1 61.02 8.69 i 88.62 52.82 C1) | 27.99 30.37 I 59.09 47.61 ; 34. 53 26.37 22.87 41.28 36.23 30.38 0.08 1.54 2.31 5.19 7.23 10.59 6.90 4.49 4.15 20.90 5.70 13.42 3.60 1.92 0.18 41.00 1 13.46 18.29 1 17.13 15.21 9.82 1.74 27.54 1.17 1.73 0.50 0.53 0.77 1.16 32. 66 23. 75 3.20 0.04 1 29.62 17. 94 1 3.42 44.02 1 28.31 2.67 33.11 21.43 I) 4.84 34.94 31.02 | 19.07 15.23 19.16 18.16 25.71 1.48 0.02 4.44 1.18 2.17 3.19 2.69 2.71 2.09 3.14 8.91 < 2.45 11.68 6.48 18.32 11.48 1 11.68 3.35 ! 3.92 7.15 6.46 5.20 6.84 8.33 11.08 90. 51 49.90 1 24. 89 40.81 31.42 | 25. 39 16.67 26. 88 21.15 32.22 46. 94 1 35.11 51.19 1 31.43 II 24.00 20.68 2.81 1.95 0.08 5.87 4.33 3.22 2.54 2.81 1.56 40.61 9. 39 5.73 11.83 19. 76 1 112 113 114 115 116 Gary, I n d . . . Pawtucket, R. I Hoboken, N . J L o n g Beach, Calif... Passaic, N . J 43.20 i 30.05 29.48 0.25 40.19 42.10 ~6.~2l" 0.02 60.83 33.20 75.15 26.72 0.25 0.03 35.70 0.28 0.26 1.33 1.77 1.01 117 118 119 120 121 Springfield, Ohio Chester, P a Hamtramck, Mich.. Altoona, P a Racine, W i s 30.21 1 19.84 0.34 23.14 1 16.60 0.65 33.15 i 23.68 29.76 19. 01 42.10 30.80 ~i.~74~ 0.67 0.47 0.17 0.87 0.77 2.46 2.15 2.18 3.80 0.36 0.31 0.21 0.71 0.14 0.16 0.55 1.92 1. 97 j 2.19 j 1.62 j 1.11 0.60 0.49 0. 30 0.64 122 123 124 125 126 Lansing, M i c h N e w Britain, Conn.. M o b i l e , Ala Berkeley, Calif Springfield, 111 0.14 35.11 75. 27 34.85 26. 33 "6." 22" ~6.~96" 0.10 24. 00 0.10 2.62 14.13 44. 77 1 26.62 0.64 46.84 | ! 26.77 0.55 3.94 0.55 0.78 4.68 6.35 0.21 0.40 0.36 0.02 0.10 2.48 0.70 1.47 9.02 1.39 1 1.09 0. 71 0. 50 1.01 0. 66 ! | I i i 1.79 30. 52 1. 52 3.37 1 0. 34 3. 68 I 2.75 0.03 0. 76 10.26 1 $2.50 $6.66 $48. 01 i$20. 31 2.74 8.20 1.32 2.13 3.94 7.03 $4.20 0.70 1.45 8.48 1 6.72 2.39 3.53 22.93 1 14.10 15.24 5.96 2.88 2.16 4. 35 1 $27. 71 6.88 11.23 7.76 8.83 25.37 3.43 2.85 9.66 15.42 H M a W o Holyoke, Mass Highland Park, Mich Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, T e n n Bethlehem, Pa _..! | j | | 68.73 54.75 49. 58 27.99 33. 81 30.72 39.02 32.58 19.71 22.57 ! \ I [ I 49. 93 53. 60 26.26 40. 65 26. 59 31.16 0.21 35.15 '% 34" 17.16 28. 39 4.14 0.47 13.27 0.05 0.50 1.22 1.87 0.16 2.59 39.11 46.21 27.24 33.38 32.99 29.19 30. 99 15.33 22.98 19.38 31.15 33. 28 20.61 33.27 19. 54 0.26 25. 02 12.16 16. 85 "6." 02" S h r e v e p o r t , La_ Jackson, M i c h . . Augusta, Ga Fresno, C a l i f . . . 42.76 35.38 39. 65 61.30 23.43 21. 90 24.40 30.93 Quincy, M a s s . P a s a d e n a , Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J- 57. 52 99.26 40.27 97.47 40. 55 4.46 40.48 28.74 0.22 Kalamazoo, M i c h . Lakewood, O h i o . . . Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C . . . 43.37 51.35 44.05 38.38 1 Lincoln, N e b r N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y Covington, K y Haverhill, Mass P o r t s m o u t h , Va H u n t i n g t o n , W . Va_ E a s t Orange, N . J . _ . Macon, Ga Wheeling, W . V a . . _ . Cicero, 111 Roanoke, Va T a m p a , Fla Lancaster, P a Winston-Salem, N . C __ 0.37 0.41 0.18 0.36 0.62 1.16 2.02 0.60 3.97 2.20 1.01 1.26 0.42 0.60 0.86 1.33 25.20 i 76.73 I 61.51 !39.20 4.20 5.13 | 53.34 !j 44.74 1 36.14 1.21 0. 37 I 49.36 27. 75 25.57 1.68 0.18 ! 33. 59 1 27.05 21.55 0.33 4.52 j 36. 26 23. 40 18.84 18. 92 3. 33 0.18 0.20 1.42 3.39 5.27 2.00 5.30 6.15 15.22 8.60 21. 61 6.54 9.86 7.54 4.57 0.14 0.32 0.27 0.45 0.20 0.14 0.50 1.15 3.49 1.23 0.53 1.38 0.73 2.32 0.14 0. 65 1.90 1.12 0.86 0.30 2.30 0.29 6.14 1.95 2.86 1.83 2.67 3.29 5.39 2.71 1.60 6.43 34.89 41.06 6.39 3.18 6.34 20. 66 25.86 1.22 14.23 15.20 5.17 5.30 0.52 0.54 1.59 2.89 0.77 2.81 7.09 1.67 0.23 2.41 5.74 0.71 0.03 0.57 0.38 0.02 0.02 4.21 0.98 0.13 1.24 0.66 2.44 0.63 1.93 0.41 0.29 0.83 1.44 0.30 0*07 7.25 j 70. 59 35. 70 26. 27 3. 20 I 79.47 38.41 31. 07 5.19 ! 27.48 21.09 ; 15.53 3.55 j 38. 54 35. 36 ! 31.93 6.62 32.41 26. 07 16.98 I! 0.37 40.12 25. 38 1 22.85 4.23 65.25 39.90 | 31.97 5.15 24.27 i 23.25 ! 18.20 4.29 36. 58 28.49 1 20.96 3.31 45.20 1 23. 87 I18.72 0.20 2.39 3.24 4.19 2.54 2.33 5.54 1.82 3.34 2.61 14.73 25.35 1.02 8.09 21.33 1.01 19.04 3.20 12, 21 13.73 6.31 3.99 4.89 9.12 0.55 0.08 0.16 0.12 4.38 2.63 0.54 0.91 0.84 0,14 0.43 3.96 1.33 0.71 0.04 0.85 1.44 0.68 1.54 4.65 0.96 1.00 1.15 2. 0.28 0. 0.43 | 1.49 0.22 0.27 2.82 3.64 5.79 4.39 2.38 1.16 ». 82 ! 41. 44 3.78 1.92 1.10 34.83 6.08 3.86 1.28 6.61 0.17 2.99 ! 6.61 0.14 | 3.12 2.87 ! 2.77 2.47 | 10.36 1.14 0.22 0.59 1.47 2.25 2.55 1.37 13.93 13.97 3.18 2.32 15.63 7.22 6.64 19.06 0.34 0) 0.20 1.27 0.71 6.17 1.66 13.35 3.48 0.61 1.45 0.68 0.31 0.15 0.59 9.92 0.37 6. 65 0.84 i 2.20 5.23 1.22 ! 3.2229.12 0.93 i 0.87 4.87 7. 32 | 2.14 6.36 31. 25 35. 45 ~6.~2i~ 31.06 4.27 0.74 19.41 0.03 0.11 0.22 1.30 0.21 2.01 3.10 6.76 1.22 0.32 0.80 0.10 0.27 2.52 0.61 0.42 4.35 0. 69 1.89 1. 03 0.38 8.13 .:;::: 0.06 0.18 2.52 13.65 1.50 "i."09~ '6." 37" 1.24 0.54 0.24 0.16 0.20 — 0.09 0.19 0.58, I I | I j 1.10 ! 0. 73 j 0. 50 ! 0.31 | 0.86 0.07 4.87 3.99 0. 71 4.35 3.13 3.59 2. 46 4.70 1.71 0.11 j 1. 07 4.21 ! 0.25 4.09 ! 1. 58 3.42 I 0.59 6.74 34.93 25. 07 35.20 ! 29.42 21.71 j 19. 34 68.10 26. 66 21.21 24.76 15.36 17. 77 56. 73 27.13 20.70 38. 55 28.15 23.06 41. 98 ! 33.01 27. 55 59.74 j 42.24 39.03 52.88 43.41 .30. 37 64. 64 30. 77 42.13 119.94 1 87.36 36.48 46.38 25.04 70. 35 50.37 60.89 44.93 63.93 25.98 27.91 31. 65 18.76 31. 32 40.19 37. 26 26.19 2.05 4.38 2.05 | 3.04 2. 55 2.92 0.19 3.03 1.83 5.11 15.01 3.25 3.14 2.58 3.61 13.40 2.39 3.58 1.78 3.22 2.94 8.70 3.83 4.21 29.59 10.40 8.97 17.50 1.41 0.23 5.60 2.45 7.22 10.01 21.84 0.93 7.40 9.47 65.72 11.37 32. 58 31.11 1.87 22.47 14.11 34.62 9.50 10.11 19.05 20.71 7. 67 37.74 7.00 9. 55 0.91 25.55 12.06 11.16 6.77 12.19 4.64 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 Cedar Rapids, Iowa W i c h i t a Falls, T e x _ York, P a . Elmira, N . Y „ . _ Newton, Mass 1 J j $40.07 32. 34 | 27.03 j 41. 77 ! 71.31 $0.42 ! $30.13 0.11 ! 22.40 $0.63 0.79 I 17.23 1 25.40 $1.40 0.75 i 47.96 9.79 6.56 0.62 $3.67 j $0.36 0 75 2.24 ! 0.11 2.84 ! 0.29 2.80 ; 0.13 i$0. 21 ;0.93 i$3.60 1.73 1 1.64 1.06 ! 4. 66 2.06 ! 1.47 2.49 |. 3.82 i 0.94 0.47 ! 5.86 1.39 1 1.60 1. 79 4. 66 $51. 01 64.03 24. 57 47. 32 81.42 ! 1 !$29. 08 $23. 50 $2.84 $2.75 $21. 92 $10. 94 I $10.98 ..j 7.78 I 24.56 i 12.05 2.04 10.47 39.47 31. 69 $2.45 ! 8.01 | 19.01 ; 17.63 1.38 5.56 | 8.48 1 33.29 ' 27.21 2.71 i 3.37 14.04 j 5.55 ! 6.92 ! 64.39 56.05 2.38 5.96 17.03 I 10.11 Less t h a n one-half of 1 cent. OO T A B L E 5 . — P E R C A P I T A R E V E N U E RECEIPTS AND GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S : 1923—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 t o each, see p . 11. F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 26. 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 FOR— P E R CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS F R O M - E x p e n s e s a n d interest Taxes Subventions ! I cial >-j Fines, a n d | T, . | assess- for- grants, feits, donations, i *™ special a n d Poll and ! b 5 s i - c h a r g e s | escheats penn s sion | }f : outassess! cense 1 l a ^ s I ments 1 Spe- 1 All revenues General property Special P E R CAPITA Per EXCESS OF capita REVENUE excess RECEIPTS of govOVER— ernmentalcost PayGov- ments payernments for m e n over ext a l - penses revecost n u e re-| and p a y - interceipts ments est Highway privileges, rents, and interest arnEarn-] Eings Ex- i ings E x - penses of All j of pubgov- ; All j penses genof of lic e r n - i exeral serv- m e n t a l : penses genpub- Interdelic and j eral ice part- [enter- cosjts I i n t e r serv- j dem e n t s prises est p a r t - j ice I m e n t s enter-1 prises I 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 50,000—Continued $49. 52 32.08 27. 35 32.63 45.16 $28. 59 20.96 19.77 19.32 28.67 163 164 165 166 167 Bay City, Mich McKeesport, Pa N e w Castle, P a D e c a t u r , 111 Oak P a r k , 111 169 170 171 172 Chelsea, M a s s . Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind Galveston, T e x M o u n t Vernon, N . Y 46.74 50.00 49.03 40.79 62.02 35. 65 $3. 95 38.77 1.16 25.74 21.63 43. 51 2.49 0.18 173 174 175 176 177 Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R . I Pittsfield, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J M o n t g o m e r y , Ala 32.34 36.71 42.42 43.95 26.42 20.84 26.20 29.83 26.49 9.10 0.13 0.30 0.50 0.01 178 179 180 181 182 Stockton, Calif Medford, M a s s L i m a , Ohio Charleston, W . V a Lexington. K y __ 58. 58 45.81 34.17 29.13 28.78 30.36 35.16 19.84 26.08 21.08 _ $0.38 1.32 5.57 0.09 3.54 0.90 0.41 0.32 0.14 SO. 06 0.26 0. 65 0.25 2.75 $1.69 1.08 1.73 7.93 6.76 BO. 08 $3.69 !$1.83 $0.86 $12. 73 4.91 0. 70 2.08 0.70 1.01 0.07 0.44 2.18 0.38 0.81 2.45 0.32 1.08 0.46 0.83 4.60| 0.48 0.94 0.62 0.34 $70. 21 $41.19 29.90 35.61 34. 75 21.90 21.10 28.77 65.85 35.91 0.20 0.75 0.45 0.27 0.43 0.18 0.85 16.52 0.03 0.90 0.18 0.28 0.14 0.34 0.19 0. 51 2.80 1.49 7.12 5.34 0.83 0.86 0.26 1.96 1.42 1.58 0.80 0.74 4.08 0.93 3.24 3.741 3.51 5.36 6.82 47.38 53.72 63.46 32.90 72.18 41. 23 34.47 33.14 31.59 57.75 35.43 28.20 27.04 22.24 47.09 0.99 4.03 3.40 3.35 3.56 4.81 2.24 2.70 6.01 7.11 0.64 6.15 19.25 ! 3.71 30.32 ! 14.43 1.30 | 10.15 14.43 0.16 0.29 0.10 0.70 4.74 1.37 1.20 1.54 2.73 4.42 0.41 0.03 0.28 0.21 0.79 2. 54 0.63 0.49 2.87 2.40 1.51 2.59 0.10 1.64 0.11 0.61 0.82 0.74 0.39 1.03 4.78! 4.64i 3.27J 8.80 3.85 36.40 41.37 39.84 44.14 20.77 24.80 32.84 31.42 37.06 20.00 17.44 22.97 27.90 24.89 14. 75 3.71 2.05 0.59 5.39 1.98 3.65 7.82 2.93 6.77 3.27 11.60 8.53 8.42 7.08 0.77 2.55 0.12 1.02 0.75 2.83 9.40 1.25 2.99 0.40 0.76 1.76 0.07 0. 36 0.31 0.25 11.38 0.42 0.49 0.03 1.42 0.71 1.62 0.75 1.46 1 1.33 1.05 0.86 0.87 0.47 0.85 0.66 3.34 6. 08 0.211 0. 24 68.68 49. 66 64.47 46.48 35. 28 39.75 35.75 26.49 25.29 25.06 35.25 30.08 16.08 21.83 22.36 4.25 3.80 7.69 3.27 2.64 0.06 1 $27. 51 24.71 20.24 16.60 28.30 $7.33 $6. 35 $29. 02 $20. 69 2.90 2.29 5.71 3.53 1.66 12.85 7.40 7.67 1.95 2.55 3.20 4.42 29.94 20. 69 0.25 1.87 2.72 0.19 I ! j i ! j $3.85 5.50 15.54 15.89 9.19 4.27 4.07 4.66 2.58 6.20 28.93 j 10.11 13.91 3.85 37.99 30.31 i 21.19 i 17.34 10.22 | 6.49 ! $8.33 2.18 5.45 11.52 9.25 7.53 3.87 11.00 6.89 6.42 18.82 10.06 7.68 3.84 3.72 Greensboro, N . C . P u e b l o , Colo Salem, M a s s Madison, Wis Everett, Mass 25.91 45.97 51.85 64.79 46.61 11.10 23.69 37.71 43.71 32.08 Butte, Mont Fitchburg, M a s s . . . E a s t Chicago, I n d . S a n Jose, Calif Williamsport, P a . . . 28.13 48.53 43.48 67.04 28.53 18.28 30.69 27.03 19.55 18.47 W e s t H o b o k e n , N . J.. E v a n s t o n , 111 H a m i l t o n , Ohio Brookline, M a s s Jamestown, N . Y 25.02 52.87 50.10 66.15 53.64 16.96 36.25 19.50 45.26 26.06 Springfield, M o . . . Waco, Tex Muskegon, M i c h . Lorain, O h i o . . . . . . Muncie, Ind 23.46 35.84 48.79 46.62 46. 92 17.99 25.05 31.80 31.73 26.35 Pontiac, M i c h . . . Chicopee, M a s s . . Joliet, 111 C o l u m b i a , S. C . Superior, W i s 53.38 46.51 43.56 33.17 36.60 37.38 26.25 26.99 18.38 26.16 38.05 39. 36 33.43 37.87 75.77 27.34 29.49 20.05 30.90 59.84 Stamford, C o n n Taunton, Mass C o u n c i l Bluffs, I o w a . P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio R o c k I s l a n d , 111 44.60 52.41 41.42 31.64 32.04 40.52 26.75 24.17 20.01 19.20 0.14 5.58 Poughkeepsie, N . Y Q u i n c y , 111 Austin, Tex Auburn, N . Y New Brunswick, N . J 38.24 39.85 44.05 38.79 50.47 24.23 23.36 20.61 25.29 28.81 1.94 Dubuque, Iowa_. Battle Creek, Mich A u r o r a , 111 Waterloo, Iowa N e w Rochelle, N . Y i ! | j I 0.08 [ 5.44 0.48 0.03 2.49 O.i 5.55 ~6.~67~ 0.11 2.99 4.24 1.11 3.16 1.35 1.34 0.49 0.45 1.33 0.68 0.66 0.43 2.03 1.51 1.14 0.70 0.75 0.36 0.31 0.37 0.30 5.01 0.19 2.36 1.30 4.29 | 61.13 1 22. 73 i 37. 59 8.34 52.20 4.29 45. 43 41. 24 6.73 ! 66.99 1 44. 22 4.48 53.82 j 38.10 1 0.47 0. 58 .1 0.21 0.45 ! 0.18 ! 1.24 0.62 ] 2.78 0.39 1.28 11.83 j 2.24 0.04 0.88 ! 2.49 | 0.27 0.79 13.10 ~6.~62~ 0.13 ! 1.17 1.65 I 1 5.13 0.97 0.29 0.30 3.53 1.13 0.63 0.55 0.22 0.43 0.32 1.33 0.27 2.11 1.84 0.15 1.67 0.22 I 0.29 0.66 0.07 1.97 3.58 3.65 0.55 1.72 0.49 0.97 4.10 1.01 0.26 0.29 0.54 1.40 0.37 0.87 0.49 0.22 0.12 I 2.44 0.62 1.52 2.22 1.78 0.95 0.17 0.48 0.18 0.40 2.52 0.37 0.37 0.26 0.20 0.74 2.55 1.11 0.56 6.85 0.10 0.35 0.56 0.11 0.92 0.57 1.47 1.20 0.62 2.05 3.72 3.14 4.35 4.18 0.08 6. 59 0.57 I 0.78 I [ 0.29 0.20 0.03 6.56 T63~ 1.19 I ~6.~22~ 2. J 2.69 j 0.39 I 0.05 1.00 I Y27" 13.65 24.55 35.26 35.58 32.37 5.91 7.08 2.75 3.59 1.48 8.17 5.96 3.22 5.05 4.26 38.40 I 35.22 14.61 ! 6.23 4.19 22.77 2.20 7.22 15. 72 0.68 10.64 16.61 32.93 7.55 0.02 6.10 22.75 4.18 14.91 28.54 66.16 52,41 71.83 55.66 26. 65 39.80 39. 78 61.34 40.96 23.86 35.71 17.05 54.47 29.77 2.57 16.47 3.22 7.03 2.80 1.53 6.26 3.66 4.16 1.89 26.35 12.64 10.49 14.70 3.52 13.29 2.31 5.69 2.02 11.63 13.06 10.33 4.81 12.68 0.08 4.98 4.30 6.15 0.69 28.24 41.14 55.51 49.67 46.25 20. 29 32.22 33. 77 37.12 23.81 19.63 25.02 26.67 26.80 21.43 0.12 2.82 3.02 2.79 0.51 0.55 4.37 4.08 7.53 1.87 7.95 8.92 21.74 12.55 22.43 4.78 5.30 6.72 3.04 3.17 3.62 15.02 9.51 23.11 37. 34 36. 69 31. 05 28. 97 33.05 27.49 26.59 24.97 20.91 30.60 3.64 7.73 3.02 3.58 0.01 6.20 2.37 3.07 4.49 2.44 8.90 12.26 17.31 3.92 11.24 58.17 38.44 42.09 40.42 89.37 25.85 j 20.88 28. 52 24.96 26.18 20.94 25.41 31.13 59.12 64.23 2.42 1.60 3.90 1.84 0.04 2.55 1.96 1.34 3.88 5.07 32.32 9.92 15.91 9.29 25.14 20.13 11.03 3.28 2.98 1.61 4.32 3.55 2.03 4.11 1.90 5.97 12.45 20.92 17.42 15.18 I 0.12 i 1.35 i 3.29 I! 10.49 3.27 2.68 3.17 10.62 2.94 4.47 1 4.08 0.64 3.63 1.65 5.52 19.93 21.82 8.01 8.32 7.13 14.99 5.77 0.34 5.07 46.24 11. 31 48.95 4.49 48.36 6.01 32.89 i 44.29 0.03 0.38 0.19 0.43 0.16 i 0.42 0.79 ! 0.78 0.35 0.57 0.44 1.02 0.86 1.08 0.57 0.74 0.12 0.99 1.96 0.94 1.26 0.45 15.84 5.72 5.56 2.65 44.72 53.75 44.71 42.13 35.31 j 38.75 41. 30 23. 79 24.71 20.13 0.35 0.46 I 2.68 0.99 3.79 3.33 3.23 0.79 1.49 0.47 0.45 0.59 j 1.34 0.41 0.99 1.99 1 4.63 4.79 5.14 17. 32 4.42 5.921 53.23 45.62 43.84 ! 39.92 50.93 1 33.30 23.80 35.83 31.59 Tli" :::::: 0.16 0.J 0.94 I 2.65 7.20 17.51 36.85 8.57 3.43 3.12 1.65 1.78 1.34 2.56 3.43 6.91 3.92 1.02 6.67 7.14 2.44 4.80 34.43 26.72 18.48 17.62 16.62 26.53 19.99 21. 59 27.00 43.80 II 33.81 6.28 7.68 0.92 8.66 2.54 13. 60 !• 1 1.97 22.05 35.65 24.32 28.41 18.60 0.: 0.66 1 0.11 I 6.43 25. 48 26.17 51.96 41. 33 42.57 25.96 63.13 30.19 27. 52 1 19.97 3.80 0.29 0.37 I 3.18 10.62 20.57 8.51 ! 1.13 12.19 10.84 7.25 6.74 11.54 % w w > c > 03 5.85 11.10 17.64 6.93 11.91 0.21 0.46 1 16.04 9.83 12.51 4.20 3.55 O W 4.93 16.05 8.22 7.20 6.67 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 receipts. H-* OO CD TABLE 5 . — P E R CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS AND G O V E E N M E N T A L - C O S T PAYMENTS: 1923—Continued CO O [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 26. For absolute amounts, see Tables 3 and 4] 1 P E R CAPITA GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS F O R — P E R CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS F R O M — — Taxes | j All revenues General property S cFaTi™ I ! Business and nonbusiness license G R O U P V . -- C I T I E S cial i assess-! Fines, ments, forand feits, special; and chargesj esfor cheats outlays Expenses and interest Subven1 tions High-j Earn- Earnand way mgs ings Exof ExAll j grants, pnvi- of pubAil penses penses govdona-! leges, genof lic of exerntions, |rents, eral servpubmental penses genand j and delic ice eral and est pen- i inter- part- jenter- costs servdeintersion ! est ments prises ice partest assess-! enterments ments prises 1 Easton, P a Newport News, Va D a n v i l l e . Ill Ogden, U t a h Wilmington, N . C _ $27.08 25.25 38.73 43.32 28.21 $22.06 18.07 19.36 21.81 19.61 0) Of {MV- ernmen| tal1 cost payOutments lays j over 1 reven u e receipts P E R CAPITA EXCESS OF REVENUE RECEIPTS OVER— Payments for exiPenses ccost osl and pay " interments j 1 1 ^ Governmen- $0.88 $0.81 $0.06 $0.23 0.79 0.10 2.96 0.50 ~17.~15" 0.30 0.90 0.49 8.41 'b'lY 2.40 0.66 0.19 $2.08 $0.37 $0.50 $0. 08 $29. 24 $25. 32 1.43 0.89 0.51 0.48 40.09 1 25.83 1.14 0.13 0.16 44.23 19.17 6.14 0.30 0.82 4.45 59.26 31.71 0.11 0.40 0.71 3.62 41.81 | 26.65 1 !$23.47 ! 22. 23 | 17.19 24. 07 1 19.51 _ $1.85 j $0. 08 3.53 ! 1.98 1 1. 39 6.24 ! 2.72 4.42 $1.76 2 0.59 19.57 11.61 1.55 $3.91 i $2.16 14.25 1 14.84 25.07 5.50 27.55 15.94 15.16 13.61 1 ??8 229 ?30 231 OS?. ?,33 ?S4 ?35 ?36 111 937 24.86 39. 89 27.83 32.32 28.23 Pensacola, F l a Norristown, P a Lewiston, M e Oshkosh, W i s 22.21 1 14.31 14.32 19.20 26. 63 19. 40 'b~2i~ 42.93 28.36 1.55 26.98 42.96 38.34 19.41 0.99 38.17 24.12 38.07 I 22.97 1.97 Green Bay, Wis Columbus, G a . Watertown, N , Y M o l i n e , 111 0.12 0.96 0.04 2.21 3.18 1.85 1.76 5.86 1.69 0.03 0.24 0.04 0.11 0.07 0.36 2.73 4.90 1.28 3.30 1.64 0.28 2.27 0.05 0.69 2.14 0.65 0.60 0.80 0.16 0.36 3.83 0.24 4.40 2.61 0.12 1.67 0.60 1.80 0.24 0.20 0.82 0.58 0.10 0.04 2.77 1.17 0.04 0.33 0.20 0.70 1.38 1.71 1.80 0.44 0.91 0.41 0.66 0.70 0.47 1.02 0.92 2.38 20.72 I 25.76 0.07 1 19.12 I 14.69 2.70 1 26.39 j 20.01 5.85 50.36 1 37.20 0.27 1.10 3.36 0.79 0.43 3.83 2.67 0.57 7.35 0.39 0.84 0.14 0.24 2.40 1.10 4.14 1.04 0.88 0.24 0.38 0.07 1.71 5.27 1.81 2.49 4.69 5.17 4.24 3.48 17.59 1.38 25.45 $0.10 0) 19. 29 0.15 18. 61 Tl9~ 17. 80 0.05 ~b~bb~ Hazleton, P a Orange, N . J Kokomo, I n d Amsterdam, N . Y Petersburg, Va 25. 21 ! 20.47 I 18.28 ! 38.73 j 33.82 ! 27.80 i 25.61 17.61 i 16.38 I 40.68 1 26.07 22.65 i 36.98 19.41 ! 26.86 1 52.91 33.01 46.99 45.21 w I 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 I ??3 224 225 226 227 ! Per i capita ! excess 14.35 13.58 16.92 30.53 1.76 0.27 1.71 2.19 2.19 4.27 0.90 1.70 5.26 4.74 0.35 4.91 8.01 14.62 !~~8.~36~ 10.13 8.76 ! 1.98 ! 0.05 \ 1.39 ! 5.34 4.39 1.06 1.70 1.33 5.04 ! 3.54 4.44 6.38 13.16 7.43 j 30.25 i 25.18 i 2.97 2.11 1 26.94 ! 22.75 j 1.94 2.26 ! 31.50 26.48 1 2.50 2.52 ! 25.76 ! 21.27 1 2.51 1.99 22.65 6.07 15. 48 19.45 9.94 8.82 7.14- $1.16 2.22 "b'bV 0.24 5.33 4.38 6.07 10.22 6.26 1.37 1.50 4.51 6.62 5.73 12.71 11.40 6.67 12.31 o 241 242 243 244 ( Sheboygan, Wis Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I . . . Muskogee, Okla 245 Newburgh, N . Y 246 La Crosse, Wis 247 Lynchburg, Va 248 Colorado Springs, Colo. 44.62 53.76 39.91 47.16 ! ! ) ! 24.49 38.92 34.71 31.41 1.36 6.47 31. 72 42.40 45.30 64.62 ' j ! i 20.10 29.96 23.06 38.95 1.20 1.52 0.39 6.55 0.08 6.41 0.97 0.16 0.33 1.25 0.77 0.78 6.77 0.82 9.72 0.38 ~6.~36" 0.15 0.26 0.05 0.67 1.56 0.95 1.30 0.90 0.64 i 0.36 '5.37 I 54.84 ! 31.04 0. 58 ! 1. 364.12 ! 52. 82 ! 37.72 2. 50 | 0. 890.05 i 40.26 1 37.22 2.97 i 2.52 :7.07 49.91 38.36 27. 56 ; 32.02 | 33. 49 | 28.25 I 0.49 2.61 1.06 9.35 0.10 0.21 0.50 0.23 3.05 1.94 1.79 1.23 0.40 ! 1.24 ; 4.38 1.24 0.90 3.24 1.71 j 2.39 j 7.23 4.45 !2.30 i 7.29 26. SO j 1.83 1.88 27.00 I 1.78 2.40 27.37 | 1.835.36 34.43 I 2.53 5.17 30.51 41.12 53.99 , 31.18 44.17 1 34.55 70.45 42.13 1. 43 2.05 2.583.12 0.14 3.60 2.59 7.52 23. 80 1 1 10.22 15.10 3.04 0.36 11. 55 2.74 10.61 22.81 9.62 28.32 0.94 9.40 11.60 1.1.3 5.83 13.59 16.04 2.68 8.81 1.21 11.21 10.75 22.49 1 1 Less than one-half of 1 cent. 2 Per capita excess of payments for expenses and interest over revenue receipts. Q > > w v <£> 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 CLASSES, O F 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 : 1923 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 28. For amounts on which percentages are based, see Tables 3 and 4] Taxes CITY City number General property Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I— II III IV V _ Poll Per Per cent of Subrevenue venEarnretions High- Earn- ings ings way Fines, and ceipts of of for- grants* privirefeits, dona- leges, gen- public quired and tions, rents, eral servfor and esdemeetand ice incheats penpart- entering exsion terest ments prises assesspenses ments cent of revenue receipts required for meeting interest cent ! of revenue receipts avail- i able for out- | lays and other purposes | Payments for—• Expenses of general departments Expenses of public Interest servica enterprises Outlays Revenue receipts __ 64.5 2.3 0.2 2.7 5.7 0.8 5.4 5.2 2.8 10.5 68.9 10.7 20.4 56.7 5.6 9.7 28.1 90.3 2.6 1.3 2.2 1.6 2.8 1 2.7 3.4 2.4 2.5 2.2 3.9 7.8 6.6 8.7 8.9 o.7 4.6 8.3 5.7 5.8 5.5 7.2 3.8 3.2 2.4 2.2 2.6 3.4 2.9 2.6 2.8 9.9 68.4 70.4 69.5 68.8 69.1 11.7 _- 65.8 60.3 64.2 64.2 63.7 19.9 i 20.1 20.4 22.1 22.1 58.8 56.6 53.7 53.1 55.0 5.4 6.2 5.5 5.8 5.6 11.0 24.8 28.6 32.2 33.3 31.6 93.9 89.4 85.1 85.7 87.8 14.0 1 63.4 28.5 64.0 16.6 63.6 26.7 38.0 30.1 48.6 23.7 75.9 2.7 3.6 3.4 16.4 17.4 26.8 22.7 39.6 33.8 14.2 96.1 102.3 92.7 82.4 94.7 112.6 34.7 20.3 35.5 24.3 35.2 24.7 78.2 98.5 85.1 92.7 84.1 87.9 _ _ Special Business and nonbusiness license Special assessments, and special charges for outlays P E R CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS REPRESENTED BY— Per P E R CENT OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O B T A I N E D F R O M — C) 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.7 0.9 0.9 0.9 10.9 11.5 10.8 10.6 9.5 10.1 9.1 8.8 8.5 8.6 7.8 7.8 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 67.7 64.5 65.6 54.6 67.5 67.6 5.0 0.1 Baltimore, Md Boston, Mass Los Angeles, Calif Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif.. Buffalo, N . Y 70.5 68.6 52.3 79.7 67.5 68.1 1.7 0.1 0.6 0.6 10.6 0.2 0.6 __ 2.7 2.5 4.4 0.6 1.7 1.3 6.6 2.5 7.0 1.3 7.3 7.6 4.9 0.5 0.8 0.2 0.4 1.7 0.8 6.3 3.3 4.3 4.1 0.6 2.9 7.1« 10.3 17.0 1.3 4.4 5.2 1.2 3.4 3.9 4.1 4.1 2.9 2.8 0.7 4.9 0.9 4.5 2.2 2.3 0.6 5.4 1.1 4.2 5.4 0.1 0.5 2.0 0.6 0.3 0.4 3.2 0.8 4.7 3.9 7.0 6.4 8.2 7.3 2.3 3.0 4.4 2.9 1.8 3.6 3.7 2.9 2.3 3.6 7.2 6.3 7.1 25.9 12.2 9.0 9.4 7.1 24.6 7.3 9.8 8.4 68.9 66.1 72.3 63.8 58.3 73.7 17.1 69.5 69.6 69.2 72.6 66.3 78.4 14.0 11.3 5.4 11.1 9.5 11.6 2.6 6.5 9.0 10.8 7.3 16.5 19.1 24.3 18.4 22.9 14.3 | 50.9 1 64.6 42.9 1 63.1 I 49.3 64.7 14.5 5.6 10.3 7.8 6.6 7.0 11.0 3.5 3.9 11.0 11.2 16.0 4.3 6.4 4.1 2.9 5.6 8.4 9.1 6.4 GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A j 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 Minneapolis, M i n n . _ Cincinnati, O h i o . . N e w Orleans, L a 66.4 45.5 69.1 73.2 62.2 48.0 19 20 21 22 23 Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, I n d Rochester, N . Y Seattle, Wash J e r s e y C i t y , N» J 64.4 71.1 64.2 38.1 69.8 _. « 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 Louisville, K y 29 30 31 32 33 Providence, R. I . St. P a u l , M i n n 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, Tex Dallas, T e x New Haven, Conn Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio 80.0 65.2 86.7 63.5 69.0 44 45 46 47 48 Norfolk, V a . _ _._ Houston, T e x . Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio Grand Rapids, Mich Springfield, M a s s 60.7 72.5 67.9 65.0 72.2 1 49.8 58.3 68.2 66.3 65.4 . ._* 75.3 59.1 53.3 55.6 67.6 54.9 42.5 66.0 62.4 52.2 7.5 0) 0.5 0.6 0.8 6.2 6.8 0) 0.3 0.5 0.1 2.8 2.1 8.7 3.0 1.4 3.9 6.3 5.4 1.4 2.3 9.9 2.1 2.1 0.6 1.8 0.4 0.7 1.0 0.7 4.4 33.7 8.2 4.3 4.2 8.3 2.0 1.1 5.4 2.3 13.2 4.2 4.1 3.9 3.7 3.4 4.3 5.4 7.6 3.9 7.1 4.2 8.4 24.2 65.4 70.6 78.3 68.1 61.7 117.9 5.1 0.6 10.9 9.6 18.2 19.9 29.5 28.8 10.8 22.3 20.1 2 () 57.5 76.7 60.5 52.3 59.6 57.5 3.3 3.5 4.3 2.0 5.5 10.2 4.8 0.7 9.0 7.6 19.2 11.4 34.5 19.1 26.2 38.1 15.7 20.9 92.8 113.6 82.8 79.7 105.6 57.4 4.4 1.2 3.7 0.3 4.2 9.8 19.9 8.3 19.8 1.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 1.1 0.2 3.0 2.5 8.3 4.1 7.3 4.7 1.4 2.5 0.7 5.5 3.9 3.0 2.5 2.0 2.4 9.7 0.4 7.4 33.8 9.0 72.0 61.8 75.7 59.2 73.9 5.2 6.8 7.5 10.2 17.1 22.8 31.4 16.8 I 30.6 | 9.0 62.3 56.6 61.4 33.8 57.2 5.7 0.2 3.1 21.3 3.4 4.9 6.3 6.4 9.5 14.0 27.0 36.9 29.2 35.4 25.3 94.6 91.9 85.1 93.2 82.1 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 1.0 0.6 0.6 0.3 0.7 0.4 11.6 2.8 0.1 1.0 0.9 1.1 1.1 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.8 16.8 Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent. 6.8 1.4 2.5 2.3 2.7 6.6 15.6 7.7 8.8 6.3 5.8 1.5 0.8 0.7 1.2 0.6 9.1 3.0 0.9 0.9 6.2 2.5 7.6 5.1 6.9 2.3 4.6 6.4 2.5 2.8 2.3 15.4 13.6 10.6 12.4 10.8 60.9 69.9 79.3 61.1 68.5 11.4 6.9 14.0 16.1 6.2 27.7 23.2 6.7 22.8 25.3 52.4 61.0 54.4 40.3 1 58.7 10.5 6.5 5.6 5.9 4.1 11.8 6.6 10.6 12.1 5.7 25.2 25.8 29.4 41.7 31.5 103.3 96.6 75.6 75.6 91.6 0.6 5.1 1.8 7.1 1.9 0.8 10.7 22.1 9.9 11.1 0.3 0.6 0.6 2.6 1.5 1.0 11.1 18.9 2.9 1.0 7.0 3.2 0.6 3.0 4.0 3.2 2.8 1.5 2.1 1.2 11.2 7.1 1.3 16.0 11.4 70.1 65.8 62.2 69.5 58.3 9.8 9.8 5.8 5.5 16.5 20.1 24.4 32.0 25.0 25.2 62.6 49.2 53.7 41.5 44.1 3.2 5.3 1.0 4.7 2.6 9.2 8.1 5.1 3.6 13.2 25.0 37.4 40.2 50.2 40.1 93.9 82.8 87.9 66.3 80.1 1.3 17.2 0.4 2.1 7.9 9.8 12.3 1.8 12.9 1.2 0.6 4.7 0.2 0.9 1.2 1.7 16.0 1.8 6.9 3.3 3.8 1.8 2.3 1.6 6.2 1.5 3.5 7.4 1.9 0.9 26.4 2.0 7.5 8.4 25.9 59.2 68.3 76.9 68.8 74.6 12.3 13.2 6.0 10.6 13.8 28.5 37.5 18.5 [ 55.0 17.1 1 68.8 20.6 56.1 11.6 42.7 13.8 1.5 2.4 3.3 9.8 10.6 10.9 5.5 9.2 9.7 38.1 32.6 23.3 31.5 37.9 86.7 82.8 92.6 86.2 70.3 1.1 0.4 0.5 5.1 3.7 0.7 4.1 0.7 2.9 6.0 0.6 1.0 0.9 1.5 2.2 11.7 7.5 3.6 8.5 1.7 2.7 4.8 2.5 2.7 3.9 2.8 3.9 2.9 3.0 3.4 0.5 13.1 0.1 12.8 9.3 69.7 72.0 78.0 75.6 68.9 12.0 9.8 6.4 18.1 11.4 61,0 54.0 70.6 40.3 50.0 0.2 4.8 0.1 3.4 2.4 10.6 8.0 5.8 10.5 8.7 28.2 33.3 23.5 45.9 39.0 87.9 81.6 90.6 57.7 76.0 9.5 0.9 2.1 1.1 0.3 2.1 12.5 12.3 1.8 1.3 1.1 1.6 0.7 0.3 18.3 18.2 15.6 6.3 19.7 2 13.0 12.4 12.1 4.1 5.5 41.1 29.0 34.2 43.2 27.9 58.5 93.2 83.5 80.8 85.7 40.2 5.8 () 4.4 54.2 23.8 4 .2 49.5 21.2 3.8 29.6 1 48.9 3.3 i 63.2 15.9 Payments for expenses and interest are in excess of revenue receipts. 3.6 8.3 1.2 6.9 2.1 2 3.9 4.7 3.7 1.5 0.9 2.7 1.6 2.1 3.3 3.9 17.9 8.7 8.2 9.2 6.9 78.5 62.9 64.3 65.4 77.7 22.2 13.3 14.5 5.0 6.4 CO OS TABLE 6 . — P E R CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY PRINCIPAL CLASSES, OF REVENUE RECEIPTS AND GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS: 1923—Con. CD [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, seep. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 28. For amounts on which percentages are based, see Tables 3 and 4] P E R CENT OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS O B T A I N E D F R O M — Taxes General property Special Special Poll Busi- ments, Fines, forness and feits, spe- and and non- cial esbusi- [charges cheats for ness outlicense lays Subventions and grants,] donations, and pension assessments High- Earn- Earnway ings ings of priviof leges, gen- public rents, eral servand deice inpartterest ments enterprises Per cent of revenue receipts required for meeting expenses Per cent of revenue receipts required for meeting interest P E R CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST Per PAYMENTS R E P R E S E N T E D B Y — cent of revePayments fornue receipts availExReveExable nue penses penses for of of outpublic InterOut- ceipts genlays servest lays and eral de- ice part- enterother pur- ments prises poses 9 i> O > F ui $ GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued Bridgeport, Conn Fort Worth, Tex Scranton, Pa Paterson, N. J Hartford, C o n n . . _ 91.8 70.3 79.6 71.6 67.1 Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mass.. Trenton, N . J Salt Lake City, Utah. Camden, N. J 77.2 69?9 61.5 65.1 59.2 Nashville, Tenn Fall River, Mass Albany, N. Y Wilmington, Del Kansas City, Kans... 56.3 68.5 66.9 57.4 49.8 Lowell, Mass Flint, Mich Erie, Pa Cambridge, Mass Reading, Pa 72.6 66.0 68.4 68.1 65.1 0.5 1.0 1.3 0.3 0.9 0.5 10.5 0.9 13.8 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.3 17.1 3.6 2 0.9 12.6 0.3 12.5 2.5 1.5 2.2 () 0.4. 0.2 0.8 0.3 2.0 0.3 0.7 1.3 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.2 10.3 67.3 76.3 80.2 85.7 73.9 7.8 13.4 4.0 9.8 8.4 24.9 10.3 15.8 4.5 17.7 73.0 51.8 64.4 70.5 66.1 2.0 3.6 2.6 2.0 1.5 8.5 6.8 11.0 7.8 12.5 61.3 65.1 80.8 61.1 82.9 10.1 9.8 7.9 10.1 10.9 28.6 25.1 11.3 28.8 6.2 51.5 65.5 55.6 61.8 61.9 0.2 4.5 2.1 1.7 1.8 1.9 4.2 2.1 0.4 0.6 0.7 12.6 7.0 13.5 9.6 35.3 61.6 74.1 87.8 71.3 75.9 14.1 6.7 9.1 11.3 10.6 24.3 19.2 3.1 17.4 13.5 52.3 56.0 53.3 47.9 33.9 5.2 5.2 7.2 5.3 27.5 2.0 5.7 4.7 0.6 6.7 0.6 1.8 2.1 3.2 1.4 2.2 6.1 1.0 4.0 1.6 7.8 10.6 13.0 9.2 15.3 74.7 61.4 62.8 76.8 74.5 11.1 8.3 9.9 5.7 18.5 27.5 28.9 13.3 19.8 74.6 44.1 61.1 69.3 57.7 7.9 4.3 8.1 5.6 7.2 1.6 8.5 7.5 11.4 1.4 1.5 1.8 9.5 11.8 1.1 2.2 2.1 5.2 2.4 1.2 1.7 6.3 1.5 9.1 13.7 1.1 6.5 22.4 3.2 5.0 1.6 3.1 3.7 3.7 2 () (2) 8.1 4.0 3.8 6.0 4.3 4.6 8.5 9.7 3.2 8.0 8.4 18.5 34.8 32.4 21.4 17.3 108.5 72.7 80.3 82.3 100.5 9.1 10.5 6.0 10.9 35.4 20.2 32.3 23.0 24.8 90.5 106.5 76.3 108.3 80.1 13.2 5.5 6.3 8.4 8.5 29.4 33.3 33.2 38.5 30.1 93.2 82.6 68.9 74.5 80.8 7.5 8.7 9.1 9.6 5.0 10.0 42.9 21.7 15.5 30.2 110.5 78.8 110.1 97.5 87.0 O Ul o Si Ul 69 70 71 7? Yonkers, N . Y Duluth, Minn Spokane, Wash Elizabeth, N . J . 73 74 75 76 Utica, N . Y Lynn, Mass. Tacoma, Wash Jacksonville, F l a ._ _ ... 74.9 56.7 56.3 67.1 72.7 71.5 34.9 46.1 3.3 0.3 0.2 0.4 3.8 10.0 0.8 (2) 2.6 1.1 0.5 3.2 3.1 16.5 5.2 9.3 0.3 1.8 1.5 0.1 6.5 3.6 17.3 10.6 1.1 1.4 2.1 6.3 0.4 0.8 6.3 2.5 7.9 17.9 10.8 0.1 66.4 60.4 70.1 76.3 10.1 8.0 7.2 8.3 23.5 1 1 31.6 22.7 15.4 52.2 46.0 74.6 60.7 3.8 9.3 4.0 0.1 8.6 7.4 8.1 6.6 35.5 37.4 13.3 32.6 84.3 91.5 112.1 79.7 2.2 0.3 0.7 2.2 9.5 0.7 5.9 4.1 0.6 0.7 2.0 1.9 8.2 0.7 12.4 0.9 1.9 1.1 2.6 2.9 1.0 3.8 2.9 1.8 0.2 10.3 38.6 39.7 75.3 73.6 56.6 78.8 6.7 7.0 7.1 12.7 18.0 19.4 36.3 8.5 | 56.9 64.3 51.9 40.0 5.6 14.0 15.3 5.1 6.6 8.3 8.9 38.0 23.5 25.8 35.8 75.6 94.8 116.4 70.2 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000 77 78 79 80 81 Oklahoma City, Okla C a n t o n , Ohio Somerville, M a s s Schenectady, N . Y Waterbury, Conn 63.2 73.2 71.0 75.8 84.7 8?, 83 84 85 86 Tulsa, Okla.. Lawrence, Mass__ Fort Wayne, I n d El Paso, Tex Evansville, I n d - . _ 61.2 64.9 50.4 58.5 66.3 87 88 89 90 91 Savannah, Ga Knoxville, T e n n Allentown, P a S a n D i e g o , Calif Bayonne, N . J 92 93 94 95 96 Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, P a P e o r i a , 111 Wichita, Kans St. Joseph, M o 97 98 99 100 101 Sioux C i t y , I o w a South Bend, I n d Wilkes-Barre, P a Binghamton, N . Y Portland, M e . . . 102 103 104 105 106 R o c k f o r d , 111 Troy, N . Y C h a r l e s t o n , S. C Little Rock, Ark Johnstown, P a ._ __ 62.7 60.9 62.6 50.4 66.4 __ 74.6 70.4 83.5 71.0 80.1 _ __. _. _. 72.9 66.2 79.2 65.6 70.1 71.5 69.9 46.7 58.9 75.3 0.3 9.5 2.6 0.4 19.3 1.6 1.1 6.6 0.7 0.7 0.1 4.5 0.1 (2) 7.1 3.4 1.1 0.4 6.5 1.5 "T.'b ""IT ~"6.~2~ 0.8 6.1 2.2 2.9 0.6 2.8 0.4 17.6 5.6 2.7 3.2 1.3 0.9 3.8 0.3 0.3 0.6 2.9 0.9 0.8 8.4 2.5 3.6 3.3 0.5 0.8 0.9 2.3 2.7 3.3 1.5 0.8 7.3 7.3 9.5 4.6 7.3 60.9 56.1 83.2 69.8 82.1 11.0 17.6 7.4 7.1 13.6 28.1 26.3 9.4 23.1 4.3 41.5 49.1 66.8 58.0 68.6 5.0 4.4 3.3 3.0 1.5 8.4 16.8 6.3 6.2 11.6 45.1 29.7 23.6 32.8 18.3 76.3 95.5 84.3 87.4 85.3 2.8 0.3 0.5 1.5 1.3 21.5 * 0.4 22.8 11.4 12.1 2.0 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.2 1.7 1.6 2.4 9.1 3.8 3.5 1.2 0.7 2.6 1.6 0.5 4.2 0.9 1.9 1.7 6.9 7.0 21.3 14.8 12.4 43.9 77.1 61.3 64.8 66.6 8.1 6.2 3.3 12.2 4.5 48.0 16.7 35.4 23.0 ! 28.9 28.5 68.2 42.9 45.4 52.3 3.3 5.5 12.7 5.6 6.3 5.8 5.9 3.0 9.6 4.0 62.4 20.4 41.4 39.4 37.4 72.2 95.5 90.7 78.7 88.0 13.3 2.4 2.2 1.5 1.9 0.7 3.7 11.9 17.3 0.3 2.1 1.2 0.1 0.7 0.1 3.1 9.0 7.5 12.1 12.8 1.0 0.1 1.9 1.7 3.0 3.8 4.0 0.9 2.6 0.6 13.3 18.5 8.5 13.7 14.7 75.0 81.9 69.8 56.4 90.7 8.2 24.1 7.3 9.2 15.6 77.0 55.6 54.5 44.6 64.8 7.9 6.5 4.1 8.5 10.0 9.3 18.3 6.1 8.7 12.9 5.8 19.6 35.3 38.2 12.3 113.2 75.8 83.8 94.2 82.5 4.0 1.6 2.9 2.6 8.6 0.3 3.5 4.7 18.0 0.9 0.2 "~6.Y 0.5 4.2 0.7 1.3 4.6 1.3 0.8 5.0 1.2 2.9 3.9 1.0 1.4 2.9 3.1 1.4 8.0 10.1 0.2 0.4 0.2 78.0 72.1 80.5 54.2 75.8 8.8 9.0 4.1 10.3 3.0 16.8 0) 22.9 i I 34.4 0) 13.2 18.9 15.4 35.5 21.2 52.3 50.7 74.7 44.7 78.8 6.5 3.6 0.1 0.3 2 () 6.7 6.8 3.8 8.6 3.1 34.5 38.8 21.5 46.4 18.0 75.4 75.4 92.9 83.1 104.0 1.6 0.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 10.0 16.8 3.0 5.5 1.4 0.8 0.3 0.8 0.6 0.1 1.4 3.7 6.8 11.4 4.5 2.3 1.1 0.5 1.2 3.3 1.9 1.6 1.6 4.8 4.0 9.1 9.5 0.2 5.7 12.2 67.8 69.9 81.5 79.2 73.6 7.1 5.7 5.7 4.1 11.6 25.1 24.4 12.8 I 16.7 14.8 63.3 62.7 72.7 70.6 62.3 5.7 4.2 0.2 4.7 5.6 7.2 5.5 5.1 3.9 10.7 23.9 27.6 21.9 20.8 21.4 101.6 95.7 89.5 95.1 92.2 0.5 0.2 0.5 5.0 1.4 3.9 7.3 5.3 5.6 7.5 0.7 0.8 4.1 2.7 3.6 4.2 0.3 1.6 2.7 0.7 7.5 10.6 36.7 0.9 2 67.0 78.3 78.1 80.5 73.5 5.9 8.0 13.1 9.4 9.8 27.1 1 51.2 57.4 13.7 41.7 8.8 54.9 10.1 16.7 1 55.7 5.2 3.0 19.2 0.7 2 4.9 6.1 10.2 6.5 7.5 38.7 33.4 29.0 37.9 36.8 84.2 77.1 77.9 69.0 75.9 2.0 9.8 1.8 5.0 4.8 13.0 ~~I6.~3~ 2.3 3.1 i Payments for expenses and interest are in excess of revenue receipts. () 2 () Q tei S3 W Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent. CD 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 , OF 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 : 1923—Con. [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 to each,see p . 11. For a t e x t discussion of t h i s table, see p . 28. are based, see T a b l e s 3 a n d 4] P E R CENT OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS OBTAINED F R O M — Taxes General property Special Poll Business and nonbusiness license Special assessments, and special chargesl for outlays Subventions Fines, a n d for- grants, feits, donaa n d tions, and escheats pension assessments High- Earn- Earnings way ings of privi iof p ubleges, genlic rents, eral servand deice inpartenterterest m e n t s prises GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION 107 108 109 110 111 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif.. E a s t St. Louis, 111.. Brockton, Mass T e r r e H a u t e , Ind__ Saginaw, M i c h 42.2 65.8 70.7 79.3 67.8 10.3 112 113 114 115 116 Gary, I n d . . . Pawtucket, R. I . _ . Hoboken, N . J L o n g Beach, Calif.. Passaic, N . J 69.6 73.3 69.2 44.2 74.9 0.3 117 118 119 120 121 Springfield, O h i o . . . Chester, P a Hamtramck, Mich, Altoona, P a Racine, Wis 65.7 71.7 71.4 63.9 73.2 122 123 124 125 126 Lansing, M i c h New Britain, Conn M o b i l e , Ala Berkeley, Calif Springfield, 111 46.6 75.5 58.9 59. 5 57.2 1.1 0.5 0.6 0) ~6.Y 0.6 2.8 0.4 O F 50,000 T O 1.7 6.1 0.5 1.2 0.4 27.6 19.9 2.2 . 7.3 8.0 1.3 1.0 0.2 0.4 0.5 16.0 4.5 0.2 4.9 8.2 1.2 0.3 0.9 1.3 4.9 3.8 2.4 6.5 3.1 2.5 0.7 0.7 2.2 2.4 2.8 23.8 1.0 4.8 13.0 3.1 0.4 0.5 0.1 1.0 0.5 3.2 1.0 8.3 12.9 12.5 0.6 3.6 2.6 12.9 4.4 1.4 2.2 0.6 2.1 1.1 0.4 17.1 11.8 11.6 2.2 2.0 0.5 2.9 1.8 8.1 9.3 6.6 12.8 0.9 1.0 0.9 2.1 0.5 0.4 1.8 8.3 5.9 7.4 3.8 3.7 2.6 1.5 1.0 1.5 5.7 2.2 1.6 2.6 2.8 0.2 0.3 10.9 1.4 1.2 5.2 1.6 3.3 10.4 13.6 0.3 1.2 1.5 3.3 2.0 6. 1 20.2 3.0 1.4 2.0 2.1 2.3 1.4 2.4 4.4 1.4 6.1 1.6 0) 0.2 P E R CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST Per PAYMENTS REPRESENTED BY— Per Percent cent cent of of of reveP a y m e n t s for— reverevenue nue nue rerereceipts ceipts ceipts availExExreRevereable penses penses q u i r e d quired nue for of of for for outrep u b l i c I n t e r O u t genmeet- meet- l a y s ceipts servest lays ing ing a n d eral de-| ice partexinter- other m e n t s enterpenses est purprises poses 100,000-Continued 54.6 64.6 69.0 73.4 68.9 10.1 8.1 4.2 8.9 36.6 25.3 22.9 22.4 22.2 0) 61.2 62.7 79.7 57.4 85.1 3.6 12.9 17.4 6.0 11.6 10.6 0.2 10.3 9.0 11.5 68.0 65.9 71.2 65.0 66.2 40.5 9.7 15.3 0.1 21.9 60.5 80.9 77.6 72.1 63.8 7.3 1.8 7.8 For a m o u n t s on w h i c h percentages 40.4 61.6 70.7 4.1 6.6 50.0 28.8 15.7 24.0 42.6 78.8 95.4 109.4 98.0 73.8 35.2 24.4 2.9 36.6 3.3 3.1 11.8 17.4 5.1 7.8 42.8 30.6 3.1 46.3 34.6 88.3 91.8 99.7 84.8 67.6 10.6 11.6 8.2 7.0 7.5 21.4 22.5 20.6 28.0 26.3 9.1 6.1 6.3 9.0 27.3 39.4 41.0 35.3 11.2 92.5 78.1 74.3 89.9 120. 5 5.7 9.2 10.6 6.3 3.3 33.8 9.9 11.8 21.6 32.9 4.8 7.9 9.4 6.0 3.1 44.9 23.0 21.3 25.2 38.6 83.2 85.4 89.3 95. 4 91.5 27.5 62.2 62.0 68.7 46.9 Holyoke, Mass Highland Park, Mich Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, Tenn__. Bethlehem, Pa 44.7 71.3 65.7 70.4 66.8 Lincoln, Nebr Niagara Falls, N . Y_. Covington, Ky Haverhill, Mass Portsmouth, Va 62.4 65.6 65.3 69.8 49.9 Huntington, W. Va_ _ East Orange, N. J Macon, Ga Wheeling, W. Va Cicero, 111 74.6 67.1 56.3 68.8 58.7 Roanoke, Va Tampa, Fla Lancaster, Pa Winston-Salem, N . C 62.7 75.2 59.0 50.6 Shreveport, La Jackson, Mich Augusta, Ga Fresno, Calif 54.8 61.9 61.5 50.5 Quincy, Mass Pasadena, C alif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J._ 70.5 40.8 71.4 69.6 Kalamazoo, Mich Lakewood, Ohio Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C 72.0 69.0 70.5 50.6 0.1 0.1 0.4 9.7 0.1 89.6 102.6 100.5 83.3 93.2 4.7 6.8 9.8 4.2 19.8 49.4 51.7 23.3 8.3 19.6 70.7 67.5 95.6 105.5 82.0 57.0 49.0 75.0 57.3 41.4 8.7 2.5 10.4 4.7 8.2 0.5 3.7 13.3 11.4 5.6 7.5 9.1 5.8 36.7 38.8 4.2 22.1 47.2 97.5 70.8 112.2 91.3 73.0 19.5 11.6 6.2 19.9 60.7 70.3 70.7 26.1 0.6 0.8 13.0 3.0 10.4 12.5 5.3 10.0 28.2 16.4 10.9 60.9 89.2 94.5 94.9 48.9 10.2 8.6 7.4 4.9 36.6 20.4 16.7 31.1 36.5 59.8 65.6 65.3 3.6 5.3 6.1 0.3 7.7 7.9 6.9 5.1 52.2 27.0 21.4 29.3 75.4 91.8 94.5 102.6 66.6 61.9 70.0 75.9 3.3 6.4 13.8 24.5 34.8 23.6 10.3 69.0 35.6 59.4 58.7 3.5 11.5 7.5 3.0 9.7 2.5 6.1 11.2 17.9 50.4 27.0 27.2 108.8 76.1 95.6 81.3 65.4 61.3 75.9 57.3 16.9 8.7 11.0 27.8 21.8 15.4 31.7 51.6 45.8 70.4 29.3 4.7 5.9 4.0 5.0 5.8 14.3 8.5 37.8 34.0 17.1 59.0 86.1 84.3 98.0 60.0 6.9 32.4 5.1 8.1 8.4 27.4 24.0 29.7 20.3 9.7 i 46.1 18.8 71.8 57.5 68.8 5.6 3.2 5.4 16.3 5.6 7.1 7.3 43.0 61.6 22.6 29.7 20.9 78.5 50.5 110.0 88.3 87-0 0.5 0.7 0.4 1.3 1.8 1.7 3.7 1.2 14.2 6.5 1.5 2.3 0.8 2.1 2.5 1.9 7.7 2.4 6.0 1.0 36.7 9.4 0.8 0.6 13.4 84.6 72.1 51.9 77.7 59.9 4.9 9.6 4.0 18.9 18.2 10.5 18.3 44.1 3.4 21.9 1.0 2.3 7.1 0.4 15.1 8.5 0.5 0.8 0.5 0.8 0.8 0.3 1.9 2.3 6.5 4.8 1.3 5.2 1.5 4.3 0.5 1.6 7.1 2.2 1.6 1.1 5.6 -1.1 14.5 6.0 19.8 8.7 24.9 64.9 61.6 70.0 83.0 73.9 6.6 10.1 10.3 3.9 24.2 28.5 28.3 19.7 13.1 1.9 51.1 67.8 51.8 64.2 51.9 37.2 39.1 56.5 82.8 52.4 1.4 3.4 10.6 2.3 8.5 18.1 3.6 0.9 7.2 17.4 1.8 0.1 2.1 1.2 0.1 0) 0.7 1.8 5.3 0.9 0.2 0.9 9.1 18.9 12.8 10.0 58.9 74.4 78.7 75.3 64.4 6.0 12.0 6.7 10.0 7.9 35.1 13.6 14.6 14.7 27.7 1.8 0.2 0.8 0.4 14.1 7.9 2.6 2.7 2.7 0.4 2.1 11.9 4.3 2.1 0.2 2.6 9.1 3.6 0.4 3.8 4.6 2.0 7.5 14.0 1.7 5.3 2.3 3.1 3.5 1.4 1.3 3.2 8.4 2.8 4.5 2.8 0.2 23.6 12.0 68.8 75.2 88.2 59.6 11.7 13.2 5.6 20.5 0.4 7.0 0.4 7.2 4.0 2.7 0.6 1.5 2.4 5.3 7.2 3.5 22.7 2.6 2.1 1.2 0.5 1.7 8.8 6.2 2.8 10.2 10.2 11.9 0.2 53.2 71.0 75.9 64.0 2.5 0.7 0.8 0.2 1.0 10.0 0.9 0) 0.3 1.3 1.8 6.3 15.5 8.8 7.0 16.9 2.9 13.5 8.6 0.6 1.5 1.2 2.3 7.5 3.2 2.2 2.2 9.1 29.3 12.1 6.5 1.7 0.3 0.5 2.5 0.5 5.2 7.2 13.2 2.8 11.7 0.7 1.6 0.2 0.7 5.8 1.2 0.9 11.3 1.6 3.7 2.3 1.0 9.7 8.0 7.8 17.6 1.2 0.2 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.8 19.8 16.1 43.8 19.5 27.2 0.3 4.6 27.5 5.4 3.7 4.4 "16." 2" 4.0 15.8 17.0 0.1 0.3 1.2 _A_. 0.8 2.5 0.5 24.7 6.2 0.4 0.6 3.9 GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Wichita Falls, Tex.. York, Pa Elmira, N. Y Newton, Mass 1 Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent. 75.2 69.3 63.7 60.8 67.3 3.4 13.7 2.3 0.8 1.0 0.3 2.9 1.8 0.9 9.2 8.3 6.8 3.9 0.9 2.3 0.4 0.7 0.2 1.9 5.4 7.6 9.1 2.0 0.5 5.1 5.4 2.2 2,2 2.3 3.3 9.2 1.1 2.5 9.0 14.4 14.6 6.5 65.7 43.6 65.2 71.6 81.9 5.7 2.9 h- 1 CD -5 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 , OF 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 : 1923—Con. [ For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 28. are based, see Tables 3 and 4] P E R CENT OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS OBTAINED FROM—* Taxes General property Poll Business and nonbusiness license Special assessments, and special charges for outlays Per cent of Subrevevennue Earntions High- Earn- ings reway ings Fines, and ceipts of of for- grants, privirefeits, dona- leges, gen- pubquired lic and tions, rents, eral servfor and deesand meetice inpart- entercheats pening sion terest ments prises ex< assesspenses ments Per cent of revenue receipts re| quired for meeting interest For amounts on which percentages P E R CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST Per PAYMENTS R E P R E S E N T E D B Y — cent of revePayments fornue receipts availExReveable Ex- penses nue for penses of reoutpublic Inter- Out- ceipts lays servlays est and eral de- ice partother purments enterprises poses CO OO > O M > $ GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued H 163 164 165 166 167 B a y City, M i c h McKeesport. Pa N e w Castle, P a . . . Decatur, 111 _ Oak P a r k , 111 57.7 65.3 72.3 59.2 63.5 168 169 170 171 172 Chelsea. M a s s Kenosha. W i s Hammond, Ind Galveston. T e x M o u n t Vernon, N . Y 76.3 77.5 52.5 53.0 70.1 173 174 175 176 177 Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R . I Pittsfield. M a s s P e r t h A m b o y , N . J__ M o n t g o m e r y , Ala _ 178 179 180 181 18? 183 Stockton, Calif Medford, Mass_ __ Lima, Ohio. Charleston, W . Va Lexington, K y Greensboro, N . C _ 64.4 71.4 70.3 60.3 34.4 _ 51.8 76.8 58.1 89.5 73.2 42.8 1.2 4.8 8.4 2.3 0.9 6.4 "To" 13.1 0.2 7.7 2.6 0.4 0.8 1.2 (2) 0.7 0.5 6.3 0.1 0.8 2.4 0.8 6.1 3.4 3.4 6.3 24.3 15.0 0.2 2.2 1.6 1.0 1.1 7.5 6.5 8.0 3.3 2.1 3.7 2.2 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.7 3.1 3.0 2.5 0.7 25.7 15.3 0.3 7.5 10.2 70.4 86.1 74.0 56.9 69.7 12.8 7.1 6.1 7.8 9.8 16.8 6.8 19.9 35.3 20.5 39.2 69.4 58.2 57.7 43.0 10.4 8.2 0.4 1.5 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.4 1.7 33.7 0.1 1.5 0.4 0.6 0.3 0.8 0.3 1.1 5.6 3.0 17.4 8.6 1.8 1.7 0.5 4.8 2.3 3.4 1.6 1.5 10.0 1.5 6.9 7.5 7.2 13.2 11.0 77.9 64.4 62.1 62.7 81.6 10.3 4.5 5.5 14.7 11.5 11.8 31.1 32.4 22.6 6.9 0.5 0.8 0.2 1.6 17.9 4.2 3.3 3.6 6.2 16.7 1.3 0.1 0.7 0.5 3.0 7.8 1.7 1.1 6.5 9.1 4.7 7.1 0.2 3.7 0.4 1.9 2.2 1.8 0.9 3.9 14.8 12.7 7.7 20.0 14.6 65.4 68.2 67.2 68.9 63.3 11.3 21.3 6.9 15.4 12.4 4.4 0.3 3.0 2.6 9.8 5.3 16.1 2.7 8.7 1.4 2.6 14.0 3.0 0.2 1.0 1.1 0.9 1.8 19.4 0.9 1.4 0.1 5.1 11.5 2.4 1.6 4.7 2.6 4.6 5.2 1.8 1.9 2.5 1.6 2.9 2.5 1.1 7.3 17.8 0.7 0.8 16.5 60.6 69.7 55.0 75.6 77.9 75.5 7.3 8.3 22.5 11.2 9.2 12.2 6.8 4.9 9.0 6.4 4.8 8.8 6.7 41.3 16.0 37.0 26.7 45.5 70.5 90.1 78.7 113.4 68.6 74.8 52.5 42.6 67.6 65.2 2.1 7.5 5.4 10.2 4.9 10.2 4.2 4.3 18.3 9.9 13.0 35.8 47.8 4.0 20.0 98.6 93.1 77.3 124.0 85.9 23.3 10.5 25.9 15.7 24.3 47.9 55.5 70.0 56.4 71. 0 10.2 5.0 1.5 12.2 9.5 10.0 18.9 7.4 15.3 15.7 31.9 20.6 21.1 16.0 3.7 88.8 88.7 106. 5 99.6 127. 2 32.1 22.0 22.5 13.2 12.9 12.3 51.3 60.6 24.9 47.0 63.4 22.3 0.4 3.8 4.2 0.4 0.2 9.7 6.2 7.7 11.9 7.0 7.5 5.2 42.1 28.0 58.9 45.6 29.0 62.8 85.3 92.2 53.0 62.7 81.6 42.4 w H Q Ui O Pueblo, Colo Salem, Mass Madison, Wis.. Everett, Mass 51.5 72.7 67.5 68.8 Butte, Mont _ Fitchburg, Mass East Chicago, Ind San Jose, Calif Williamsport, Pa 65.0 63.2 62.2 29.2 64.7 West Hoboken, N. J Evanston, 111 Hamilton, Ohio _ Brookline, Mass_ Jamestown. N. Y 67.8 68.6 38.9 68.4 48.6 Springfield, Mo Waco, T e x . . . Muskegon, Mich Lorain, Ohio Muncie, Ind 76.7 69.9 65.2 68.1 56.2 Fontiac, Mich Chicopee, Mass Joliet, 111 Columbia, S. C Superior, Wis | _ 10.5 3.8 11.9 13.6 0.5 19.8 2.2 ~~~6.T Dubuque, Iowa Battle Creek, Mich Aurora, 111 Waterloo, Iowa New Rochelle, N . Y . . . 71.9 74.9 60.0 81.6 79.0 Stamford, Conn Taunton, Mass Council Bluffs, Iowa Portsmouth, Ohio Rock Island, 111 90.9 51.0 58.3 63.3 59.9 0.3 10.7 63.4 58.6 46.8 65.2 57.1 5.1 Poughkeepsie, N . Y Quincy, 111 Austin, Tex Auburn, N . Y 1 New Brunswick, N . J 1 Payments for expenses 1.7 1.2 0.5 0.2 0.9 0.9 "1.T __ 1.4 4.4 1.2 70.0 56.4 ~~14.T 62.0 55.4 71.5 ._ """6.T ~"6.T "To" 6.7 0.8 4.3 0.1 0.7 0.5 * 2.9 0.3 68.8 73.3 60.5 72.6 13.0 6.2 7.8 9.1 18.2 f 20.5 31.7 18.3 47.0 77.6 53.1 60.1 1.2 78.4 78.7 55.9 42.4 65.3 12.2 6.4 3.8 2.7 4.7 9.4 14.9 40.3 54.9 30.0 84.3 68.6 57.1 45.0 67.6 11.5 45.4 6.3 27.8 95.3 72.4 66.9 87.2 68.6 11.2 2.9 12.5 5.5 7.8 24.7 20.6 7.3 23.6 0) 83.6 54.0 32.5 75.8 53.5 1.3 1.5 2.9 0.8 1.9 0.3 13.9 8.8 13.2 1.5 84.2 77.7 60.8 63.5 46.8 2.3 12.2 8.4 16.2 4.0 13.5 10.1 30.8 20.3 49.2 4.7 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.5 9.5 24.3 10.3 18.1 58.3 73.8 64.2 73.8 83.6 11.6 5.1 7.0 13.5 6.7 0.3 0.9 1.7 0.3 1.2 1.5 3.7 3.6 1.6 2.7 9.8 8.0 13.0 11.1 0.1 61.2 67.5 74.3 72.0 78.1 1.0 0.1 1.4 0.2 16.3 0.5 7.4 0.9 9.2 2.1 4.9 2.9 1.1 0.9 2.1 1.5 0.9 3.9 2.3 2.4 1.6 0.4 1.3 1.2 2.2 15.0 0.8 31.2 47.0 12.9 9.9 0.8 3.0 17.6 7.8 2.5 1.6 0.8 0.5 1.3 1.1 10.3 0.4 3.5 4.5 3.5 4.7 1.6 0.2 3.1 0.9 8.7 10.3 0.3 6.3 20.5 1.8 0.6 0.4 6.6 4.5 1.2 1.1 0.3 0.8 1.3 2.5 0.5 3.2 3.4 7.1 0.6 0.6 1.4 0.2 2.0 6.0 9.9 35.6 8.4 10.0 7.5 1.2 3.7 2.1 2.7 8.4 2.2 0.5 0.4 0.3 2.7 8.7 7.4 8.5 1.0 18.8 6.6 6.8 4.6 1.3 3.5 6.7 4.9 1.8 0.4 1.1 0.5 1.1 1.0 0.1 3.0 0.7 0.9 12.5 5.3 14.6 1.5 2.5 1.9 6.5 3.3 1.5 9.0 1.0 0.3 1.0 2.5 1.1 1.2 0.4 21.1 6.6 23.8 1.8 0.7 1.4 1.4 3.2 1.9 2.1 1.4 2.3 0.4 2.2 3.7 2.3 4.0 1.4 0.9 1.1 0.3 2.2 1.9 4.8 22.2 7.0 2.5 8.6 8.6 6.4 2.1 1.2 1.3 1.1 3.9 3.9 1.1 3.0 2.6 9.2 5.9 9.3 and interest are in excess of revenue 18.1 8.3 10.4 9.6 13.6 6.1 5.4 2.7 11.4 1 28.0 7.1 9.2 7.5 34.0 7.9 29.2 0.1 13.1 6.0 3.9 2.8 4.9 2.6 20.5 39.0 52.2 27.4 3.9 31.4 4.5 12.6 9.8 2.3 11.9 5.1 7.5 6.6 39.8 24.1 14.6 26.4 69.5 60.8 48.1 54.0 46.3 0.4 6.9 5.4 5.6 1.1 1.9 10.6 7.4 15.2 4.0 28.1 21.7 39.2 25.3 48.5 30.1 21.1 28.8 12.7 1 9.7 59.5 54. 3 51.6 63.6 69.1 7.9 15.8 6.2 10.9 13.4 4.8 6.3 13.6 5.5 19.3 25.1 35.8 11.9 25.4 j 6.7 5.0 4.0 10.2 6.7 32.1 27.5 21.7 17.8 15.2 35.9 64.9 49.7 62.9 66.2 4.2 4.2 9.3 4.5 4.4 5.1 3.2 9.6 5.7 55.6 25.8 37.8 23.0 28.1 30.2 13.8 17.6 8.3 77.2 72.0 52.5 65.1 56.9 9.7 6.8 4.9 13.0 5.9 13.1 21.2 42.6 21.9 37.2 77.0 49.7 41.3 41.8 47.1 20.5 7.3 7.1 4.6 9.7 6.6 4.5 9.8 5.4 13.3 23.2 46.8 41.3 43.0 12.5 12.9 39.3 11.4 11.7 76.4 58.1 73.1 77.2 75.9 10.7 1.6 8.2 4.3 10.9 12.9 i 40. 3 18.7 18.5 13.2 i 49.8 43.8 49.2 67.6 66.4 5.0 6.9 24.2 7.4 8.8 7.7 1.4 8.3 4.1 10.8 7.8 2 4.9 (2) (2) 37.4 47.8 18.3 20.8 14.0 J Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent. CO CO 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 , OF 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 : 1923—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 . 11. F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 28. F o r a m o u n t s on w h i c h percentages are based, see T a b l e s 3 a n d 4] P E R CENT OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS OBTAINED F R O M - Taxes General property Special Poll Business and nonbusiness license Special assessments,! Fines, forand spe- feits, and cial charges escheats for outlays Subventions and grants, donations, and pension Highway privileges, rents, and interest ments Per Per cent cent of of rereverevenue E a r n Earnnue reings ings ceipts ceipts I of of rerep u b genquired quired lic eral for for servdemeet- meetice parting ing enterments exinterprises penses est P E R CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST Per PAYMENTS REPRESENTED B Y — cent of reveP a y m e n t s fornue receipts availExExReveable penses penses nue for of of reoutp u b l i c I n t e r - O u t - ceipts genlays servest lays a n d eral de- ice partother m e n t s enterpurprises poses O O 3 Ul 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 H 223 224 225 226 227 Easton, Pa Newport News, Va D a n v i l l e , 111 Ogden, U t a h Wilmington, N . C . 81.5 71.6 50.0 50.4 69.5 Hazleron, P a .. Orange, N . J Kokomo, Ind A m s t e r d a m , N . Y__ Petersburg, Va 70.8 63.8 69.3 57.6 63.1 233 234 235 236 Pensacola, F l a Norristown, Pa Lewiston, M e Oshkosh, W i s 64.4 74.6 72.8 66.1 237 238 239 240 Green Bay, Wis Columbus, Ga W a t e r t o w n , N . Y__ M o l i n e , 111 62.8 50.6 63.2 60.3 228 229 230 231 232 0) 3.2 0.4 44.3 19.4 2.3 0.8 3.1 0.8 2.1 0.7 7.7 5.7 3.0 14.2 0.4 1.4 3.5 0.3 0.7 1.4 6.8 14.0 5.1 14.4 15.7 50.5 26.8 5.5 46.7 0.5 2.4 0.2 6.8 11.3 7.5 4.4 21.1 5.2 0.1 0.9 0.1 0.4 0.2 1.3 11.0 12.3 4.6 10.2 5.8 1.1 5.7 0.2 2.1 7.6 10.7 3.4 5.3 18.6 17.6 15.2 36.8 19.3 4.9 72.5 71.8 64.0 55.7 52.5 0.6 8.7 2.3 8.1 1.2 0.8 1.9 2.6 0.5 0.2 6.4 5.3 0.2 1.3 0.5 3.2 7.2 6.4 4.2 2.0 4.7 1.5 1.5 19.7 5.5 6.4 3.1 23.5 24.8 13.4 0.7 2.6 8.8 2.1 1.1 7.0 1.5 19.3 0.9 2.2 0.4 0.6 5.6 2.9 10.8 2.7 2.1 0.6 1.0 0.2 4.9 5.9 6.6 5.2 29.6 29.7 17.5 32.4 1.8 5.6 0.2 0) 0.5 3.7 0.2 0.2 3.0 11.7 1.3 1.1 8.5 6.5 (2) 6.3 8.8 4.5 10.5 10.6 13.4 35.6 56.7 46.5 36.3 92.6 63.0 87.6 73.1 67.5 4.5 1.0 4.2 5.9 8.7 11.0 3.7 4.2 14.2 18.8 12.7 31.3 35.9 27.4 98.6 103.0 108.7 79.4 76.3 55.7 71.0 64.1 7.7 0.2 5.3 10.6 17.0 5.6 6.4 2.6 19.6 23.2 24.2 26.1 86.2 100.4 100. 9 85.2 47.6 68.9 56.4 47.0 5.6 5.9 5.3 5.5 4.0 6.8 5.4 4.4 42.8 18.4 32.9 43.0 81.2 116.2 81.2 84.2 80.3 55.5 M ui H i—i O Ul O *j O M H H 0.8 3.6 2.3 5.2 Ul a CO CO 241 242 243 244 Sheboygan, Wis Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I M u s k o g e e , Okla 245 246 247 248' Newburgh, N . Y L a Crosse, W i s Lynchburg, Va Colorado Springs, Colo _. 1 _ __ _ 54.9 72.4 87.0 66.6 3.0 12.0 63.4 70.7 50.9 60.3 3.8 3.6 0.9 Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent. 1.0 0.2 2.2 0.3 0.8 2.7 21.8 0.7 0.9 2.4 1.8 14.9 1.3 1.5 6.1 2.3 14.5 0.8 0.3 1 0.5 0.1 1.4 3.5 1.8 3.3 1.9 1.4 1.1 6.3 6.3 0.8 2.5 2.2 5.3 12.0 7.7 0.1 15.0 65.0 64.4 84.3 65.4 4.6 5.8 9.0 15.9 30.4 [ 29.8 1 6.7 i 18.7 50.2 60.6 83.2 56.6 2.6 4.9 0.3 5.2 3.7 5.9 8.9 15.1 43.4 28.6 7.5 23.1 81.4 101.8 99.1 94.5 0.3 0.5 1.1 0.4 9.6 4.6 3.9 1.9 1.2 2.9 3.8 6.9 3.9 2.1 5.3 3.6 13.8 7.6 16.0 11.3 90.3 67.9 64.5 57.2 5.9 5.7 11.8 8.0 3.8 26.4 23.7 34.8 65.2 50.0 62.0 48.9 4.5 3.3 4.1 3.6 4.6 4.5 12.1 7.3 25.8 42.2 21.8 40.2 77.1 78.5 102.6 91.7 5 Payments for expenses and interest are in excess of revenue receipts. O > 5d (72 o TABLE 7 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S PROM TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, FINES, FORFEITS, AND E S C H E A T S : 1923 [This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 210. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States,with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 31] to o to RECEIPTS FROM TAXES The general property tax Aggregate Special taxes Poll taxes Total Total Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I. II III IV V .... $1, 623, 404, 528 844,194,441 186, 795, 942 287, 742, 767 186,471,001 118,200,377 $1, 484,991, 790 793, 286,132 165,300, 946 259,323,604 163, 573,875 103, 507,233 $1,375, 725, 557 733, 829, 005 153, 225, 509 240, 728,455 152, 585, 783 95, 356,805 Original levies $1, 365, 553, 292 728, 415,610 152, 051, 974 238, 898,934 151, 690, 647 94, 496,127 Penalties and interest $10,172, 265 5, 413, 395 1,173, 535 1, 829, 521 895,136 860, 678 Property All other $16, 477,820 $32, 276, 387 $3,853,202 20,973,960 3,129, 493 3, 703,067 1,800, 264 2, 669, 603 408,473 195, 785 1,244,490 1,280, 656 723, 798 8, 254, 640 232, 028 4, 622, 033 1, 905, 017 1,464,102 Q 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 $322, 465,454 128, 896,827 66,435,979 56, 462, 211 46, 797, 713 29, 342,274 $310,048,530 115,858,919 65,020,673 49, 712,152 41,255,990 27,240,483 ,279,239,735 108, 310,102 64,334,323 47, 691, 703 40,113, 301 24,821,666 $276,088, 210 107,901,355 64,192, 886 47,295, 526 40,113, 301 24, 671, 768 Baltimore, Md Boston, Mass Los Angeles, Calif... Pittsburgh, Pa. San Francisco, Calif. Buffalo, N . Y 26, 719,885 48,195, 881 37,190,439 32,574,350 " 24, 293,801 24,819,627 25,908,954 47,534,148 32, 946, 554 31,895,278 22,852,441 23, 012,010 24, 344, 790 40,699,941 30,105,008 31,308, 560 21,412,001 21,447,875 23, 988, 751 40, 362,178 29, 996, 213 31,149,263 21, 319, 764 21,336,395 ;, 151, 525 408, 747 141,437 396,177 $4,833,901 $15,641,614 98,840 4,490 551,982 341,125 O CO $79,426 149,898 356,039 337, 763 108, 795 159, 297 92,237 111, 480 595, 812 2, 756,012 3,540,790 96,683 "232," 364 64,425 799, 609 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 $24,749,987 15, 749,365 20,418,894 $22,933,116 14,868,675 19,692,944 $20,058,891 12,471, 444 18, 711,939 $19,962,637 12,352, 870 18, 466,642 $96,254 118, 574 245,297 $255 " 126," 823 ~ $48,382 o 16 17 18 Minneapolis, M i n n Cincinnati, O h i o . . . N e w Orleans, L a . . 19,635,120 1 17, 714,286 6, 538, 925 17,216,044 11 16, 936, 468 6, 222, 846 16,769,330 1 15, 761,984 5,417,551 16, 706,682 15, 761, 984 5, 362, 799 19 20 ?1 W ?3 Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, I n d Rochester, N . Y Seattle, W a s h Jersey City, N . J 15, 16, 15, 20, 14, 13, 535, 758 12,970,396 13,419, 778 13,122, 408 14, 382, 513 12,662,046 12, 716, 828 12,185, 232 13,008,015 13, 462, 249 12, 12, 12, 12, 13, 499, 274 570, 692 041, 686 271,124 606, 589 ! 552, 571 716,828 060,860 814,188 293, 913 134,168 196,069 62, 648 89,175 54, 752 109, 475 12 124, 372 193,827 168, 336 45, 334 540,965 5 12,889 104, 938 GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000 Portland, Oreg Denver, Colo Toledo, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio Louisville, Ky $10,357,014 10,314,326 9, 051,479 8,856,216 7,342,625 $7, 756, 382 9, 043, 942 7,997, 024 7, 998, 409 6, 739, 022 $7, 549,456 8, 665,828 7, 623, 400 7, 620,956 6,123,261 $7, 549,456 8, 617,861 7, 623, 400 7, 620, 956 6,107, 367 Providence, R. I St. Paul, Minn Oakland, Calif Atlanta, Ga Akron, Ohio 9,110, 045 9, 342, 750 8, 792,584 6,138,346 7, 788,201 7,952, 617 6,231, 260 5,130,187 6, 603, 279 8,838, 729 7, 292,068 6, 032,169 4,494,091 6,389,019 8,812, 988 7, 240,103 5, 961, 989 4,412, 762 6, 389, 019 25, 741 51, 965 70,180 81, 329 Omaha, Nebr Birmingham, Ala Worcester, Mass Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va 9,020,877 3,887,470 7, 728,935 7, 558, 522 5, 386, 540 7,608, 585 3,027,172 7,537, 765 6, 272, 750 5,184, 767 7,435,349 2,153, 791 6, 302, 004 5, 811,494 4, 423, 320 7, 373,120 2,147, 783 6, 228,856 5, 760, 082 4, 396, 856 62,229 6,008 73,148 51,412 26, 464 $550, 685 San Antonio, Tex Dallas, Tex ___. New Haven, Conn... Memphis, Tenn Dayton, Ohio 3,880,597 4,936,927 5,981, 728 4,829,309 4,902,353 3,820, 508 4, 582,195 5,879,413 4, 536, 681 4,406, 721 3, 768,916 4, 552,166 5, 705,176 4,198, 723 4,141, 283 3, 733, 635 4, 491,152 5, 656, 595 4,164, 753 4,141, 283 35, 281 61, 014 48, 581 33,970 69,426 Norfolk, Va Houston, Tex Youngstown, Ohio... Grand Rapids, Mich. Springfield, Mass 4,385,176 5, 322, 072 5.251,738 I 5,496,116 7, 500,470 I 4,303,701 5,098, 970 4,381,454 4, 592, 034 7, 316,135 3, 702,160 5, 034,108 4,198, 624 4,514,444 6, 280,310 3, 657,916 5, 009,108 4,198, 624 4, 514,444 6, 219,121 44, 244 25, 000 61,189 426, 740 Bridgeport, Conn Fort Worth, Tex Scranton, Pa Paterson, N . J Hartford, Conn 6,620,385 ! 2,946,324 | 3, 675, 766 j 3,828,100 6,522,835 i 6, 540, 782 2,906,997 3,456, 388 3, 683, 609 6,291, 557 6,463,106 2, 895, 084 3,294, 337 3,411,888 5, 317,487 6,444, 326 2, 860,435 3, 273,101 3, 349, 626 5, 283,118 18, 780 34, 649 21, 236 62, 262 34, 369 16, 775 42, 212 24,454 835, 322 138,000 11,871 123,818 _. $47, 967 $115, 661 68, 715 15, 894 Q 31, 520 58, 579 33,122 554,436 264,281 12,040 92,896 "76," 634 71,417 41, 595 10,482 10, 229 52, 295 ~514,~640" 67, 215 W TABLE 7 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS FROM T A X E S , SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, FINES, FORFEITS, AND E S C H E A T S : fcO 1923—Continued o [This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p . 210. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 31] City number RECEIPTS FROM T A X E S T h e general p r o p e r t y t a x Aggregate CITY Special taxes Poll taxes Total Total Original levies Penalties a n d interest Property All other > a GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued 54 55 56 57 58 Des Moines, Iowa N e w Bedford, M a s s Trenton, N . J Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h Camden, N . J 59 60 61 6? 63 Nashville, T e n n . Fall R i v e r , M a s s Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Kansas City, Kans 64 65 66 67 68 Lowell, M a s s Flint, Mich Erie, P a Cambridge, Mass Reading, P a 69 70 71 7? Yonkers, N . Y Duluth, Minn Spokane, Wash Elizabeth, N . J 73 74 75 76 Utica, N . Y Lynn, Mass Tacoma, Wash Jacksonville, F l a $6,156,448 6, 515,119 3, 631,477 4, 613,010 3,171, 747 _. __ _ __. __ _ $5,534,350 6,409, 763 3, 358,766 4,041,009 2,962,807 $5,474, 396 5, 293,407 3,165, 692 3,907,166 2, 661, 063 $5,465, 054 5, 269,368 3,130, 764 3,901, 722 2, 631,066 $9, 342 24, 039 34,928 5,444 29,997 $735, 709 23,894 $311, 941 21,182 $47,115 29,366 15, 329 • 2,645,543 5,676,439 3,909,256 2,483, 681 3,375,138 2, 309,034 5, 617,326 3, 623, 755 2, 259,222 . 2,824,855 2, 290, 010 4,428,312 3,360,671 2,174,851 2, 709,993 2, 264,412 4,385, 353 3,333, 729 2,174,851 2, 709,993 25, 598 42, 959 26, 942 4,990,300 3, 662,376 3,458,868 4, 682, 676 2,395,358 4,903,907 3, 209,280 3,112,158 4, 655,900 2,246,702 4,148, 691 3,189, 763 2, 984, 568 3,843, 544 2,082,289 4, 069, 374 3,152, 648 2, 941, 277 3, 778, 206 2, 070, 369 79, 317 37,115 43, 291 65, 338 11,920 6, 642, 738 4, 605, 252 3, 051,507 2,984,623 6,374,830 3, 504,092 2, 729,147 2,633,321 5,914,038 3,424,022 2, 704, 590 2,492,082 1 5, 631, 672 3, 417, 542 2, 704, 590 2,461, 392 282, 366 6,480 30, 690 8,355 3, 523, 235 3,847, 354 2, 544, 765 2,420,031 3,123,284 3, 785,574 2,086,835 2,156,555 2,886,949 3,272,366 2,045,906 2,041,339 2,873,920 3, 226, 521 2, 045, 906 2, 019, 370 13, 029 45,845 2,457 228,479 796, 602 308,926 183, 271 57,910 476, 895 245, 722 16,146 404, 721 301,440 109, 080 83, 378 70, 801 337 257, 728 16,418 Ul H ui H i—i Q Ul O O M H M Ul 21, 969 13,357 147, 679 231,155 38,129 1,142 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 77 78 79 80 81 Oklahoma City, Okla C a n t o n , Ohio Somerville, M a s s Schenectady, N . Y Waterbury, Conn 8? 83 84 85 86 Tulsa, Okla Lawrence, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind E l Paso, Tex_ Evansville, Ind _ 87 88 89 90 91 Savannah, Ga Knoxville, T e n n Allentown, P a . S a n Diego, Calif _ Bayonne, N . J _ 9? 93 94 95 96 Manchester, N . H_ H a r r i s b u r g , P a . . . __ Peoria, 111 Wichita, Kans St. J o s e p h , M o _. 97 98 99 100 101 Sioux C i t y , I o w a South Bend, Ind Wilkes-Barre, P a Binghamton, N . Y Portland, M e . . 102 103 104 105 106 Rockford, 111 Troy, N . Y C h a r l e s t o n , S. C . L i t t l e R o c k , Ark_ Johnstown, Pa _ 107 108 109 110 111 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111 Brockton, Mass. T e r r e H a u t e , Ind__ . Saginaw, Mich __ 11? 113 114 115 116 Gary, Ind._ Pawtucket, R. I Hoboken, N . J L o n g B e a c h , Calif Passaic, N . J , „ _ „ _ _ __ . _. ... . .. ... __ __ ____,.„ $4, 662, 672 3, 560, 737 2,679,810 3,949,547 3,827, 792 $3, 633, 585 3,167, 720 2,584, 890 3,784,992 3, 748, 876 $3, 514, 065 3,038,803 2, 217, 820 3, 533,314 3,663,773 $3, 514,065 3, 038, 803 2, 203,119 3, 513, 217 3, 642,172 4,747,041 3,777,457 3, 634,126 2,444,997 2, 561,548 3,473, 988 3,734,459 2, 511, 920 2, 046, 899 2,171,027 3, 322, 054 2,845,955 2,452,024 1,995,651 2,109, 240 1, 775, 745 1, 879, 974 1, 860, 854 4,389, 648 2, 592,146 1,713,751 1, 744, 920 1, 586, 500 3,257, 772 2, 578,412 2, 551,187 2, 201, 531 [ 2, 267, 274 3, 372, 928 1,839, 624 $10, 506 172,472 114,156 $49, 729 $14, 701 20, 097 21, 601 $125, 632 8,597 17, 386 3, 256, 877 2, 808, 737 2, 452, 024 1, 965, 318 2,109, 240 65,177 37, 218 654, 264 1,413,465 1, 676, 918 1, 433, 707 3,166, 288 2, 500, 285 1,407, 515 1, 666, 316 1, 426,197 3,138, 655 2, 459,645 5,950 10, 602 7,510 29, 633 40, 640 4,731 150 2,517, 908 2,094, 323 | 2,138, 942 2,673, 383 1,812, 453 2,107,173 2, 017, 082 2.067,304 2, 577, 217 1, 637, 505 2, 099, 798 2, 017, 082 2, 067, 304 2, 577, 217 1, 634, 752 7,375 201, 430 96, 741 31, 667 2, 806, 326 3, 071, 579 | 2, 091, 569 2, 405,139 2, 852, 528 2,448, 784 2,446,193 2,004, 259 2, 216, 352 2, 798, 069 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 396, 226 418,186 821,182 ! 051, 265 j 631, 591 2, 396, 226 2, 418,186 1, 817, 067 2, 045, 402 2, 626, 054 2, 503,829 2, 576, 673 1, 620, 210 1, 388,196 2,150, 454 2,194, 850 2,411,354 1,604,131 1,146, 505 2,041, 380 2,136, 466 2, 224, 291 1, 447,140 928, 201 1, 835, 900 I 1 1 2,136, 466 2, 209, 744 1, 439, 658 928, 201 1,823, 926 3,858, 475 1, 756, 398 2,893. 735 2,130, 011 2,110, 267 2,325, 942 1,361, 475 2,812,014 1,943, 942 1,876, 733 2, 234, 285 1, 246, 200 2, 405, 914 1, 903,126 1, 865, 015 2, 234, 285 1, 246,168 2, 349, 094 1, 903,126 1, 849, 550 2, 817, 724 2,106, 025 3,179, 934 3, 060, 693 1 1, 966, 251 1 2,094,377 2,063,118 2,975, 650 2,352, 554 1,879,937 1 2, 074,956 2, 028,105 i 2, 869,869 1 2, 233, 230 1, 793,419 | 2,074,956 2, 023, 555 2,826,107 2, 233, 230 1,770,115 1 48, 687 193, 668 26, 813 34, 888 30, 333 20, 767 2,588 103,154 2,753 4,115 5,863 5,537 14, 547 7,482 13, 838 148,852 117,919 56, 6i4 55, 276 39, 767 91, 231 6,886 13,192 149,842 11, 974 32 56,820 150, 734 200,341 36, 754 13,192 15, 465 4,550 43, 762 14, 290 16, 990 1,069 23,304 16, 791 2,104 to o TABLE 7 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S FROM TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, FINES, FORFEITS, AND E S C H E A T S : 1923—Continued o [This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 210. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 31] OS Citymimber RECEIPTS FROM T A X E S T h e general p r o p e r t y t a x Aggregate CITY Special taxes Total Total Original levies Penalties and interest Poll taxes Property All o t h e r 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 $1,306,473 1,074,112 1,531,435 1,225,039 1,983,479 $1,306,473 1,065,169 1, 525, 985 1,218, 591 1,982, 737 2,264,447 1 1,757,618 1,073,085 1.695,841 ; 1, 672,367 1 2, 255, 597 1,676,323 899,428 1,655,816 1,638,433 2, 248,645 1,660, 049 896,908 1,655,034 1,638,433 6,952 16, 274 2,520 782 2,444,712 2, 552,119 2,832, 532 1, 293,980 1,544,181 2,411,480 2,374,887 1,998,937 1,182,457 1,433,454 1,875,980 2,363,477 1,964,229 1,182,457 1,346,100 1,851,458 2,338,064 1,960,910 1,173,415 1,346,100 24, 522 25,413 3,319 9,042 2, 317,623 2, 539,863 1,121,111 1,930,340 940,835 1,861,240 2,248,014 1,100,980 1,904,062 912,137 1 1,819,827 2,041,411 1 992, 895 | 1,629,841 1 760,712 1,797,850 2,031, 218 992,895 1,608,413 744,683 21,977 10,193 2,154,429 1,952, 748 1,072,038 i 1,502,811 ! 1,564,313 1,709,220 1,856,480 1,026,589 1,345,853 1,241,916 1 1,664,767 1, 753, 986 863,789 1,291,410 1,084,621 | 1,658,494 1, 725,222 856,750 1, 290,046 1,084, 621 $1,555,144 1,299,692 1,729,361 1,535,674 2,178,547 117 118 119 120 121 Springfield, Ohio Chester, P a Hamtramck, Mich Altoona, P a Racine, Wis 1?? 123 124 125 1?6 Lansing, Mich N e w Britain, Conn Mobile, Ala Berkeley, Calif Springfield, 111 2,531,145 1,818,430 1,145, 645 1,987,845 2,067,345 127 128 129 130 131 Holyoke, Mass Highland Park, Mich Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, T e n n Bethlehem, P a 132 133 134 135 136 Lincoln, N e b r _ N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y Covington, K y _ Haverhill, Mass Portsmouth, Va 137 138 139 140 141 Huntington, W . Va E a s t Orange, N . J Macon, Ga Wheeling, W . V a . . . Cicero, 111 _. $1,372,898 1,146,838 1, 542,486 1,281,405 2,145,259 o $22,308 $8,943 5,450 6,448 742 $42, 233 112,327 $13, 694 I—I Ul 61,384 6,850 $ M Ul ao Ul _ _ . 327,644 169,127 33,202 o 65,000 12,330 3,436 132,229 21,428 16,029 87, 531 150,407 6,273 28,764 7,039 1,364 3,192 27,081 2,710 13,888 9,334 11,311 ui 142 143 144 145 Roanoke, Va _ T a m p a , Fla Lancaster, P a Winston-Salem, N . C._ 1,492,619 1,580,561 732,458 1,246,597 1,372,572 1 1 1, 533,609 1 706, 549 982,254 1,084, 267 1 1,384,098 667,923 924,681 1,077, 237 1,371,148 667,710 923,063 7,030 12,950 213 1,618 146 147 148 149 Shreveport, La Jackson, Mich Augusta, Ga F r e s n o , Calif 1,875,038 1,382, 555 1,662,114 2,446,716 1,451,641 1,200, 685 1,479,855 1,806,897 1,279,266 1,193,294 1,324,055 1,673,140 1,273,820 1,191, 772 1,317,700 1,667,751 5,446 1,522 6,355 5,389 150 151 152 153 Quincy, Mass P a s a d e n a , Calif. Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J . 2, 596,650 2,932,684 1,746, 539 3,926,142 2,430,918 2,194,932 1,547,806 3,886,366 2,164,191 2,128,154 1, 510,373 3,551,953 2,109,652 2,128,154 1,510, 373 3, 502,109 54, 539 92, 614 49,844 11, 508 154 155 156 157 Kalamazoo, Mich L a k e w o o d , Ohio Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C 1,805,014 2,283,635 1,909,181 1,317,381 1,628,182 1,895,932 1,842, 225 1,079,163 1, 616,973 1,818,876 1, 577,559 971,133 1,613,450 1,818,876 1, 542,493 970,007 3,523 _. 14,440 999 30,520 4,275 8,934 6,590 9,181 145,642 17,968 140 16,592 35,066 1,126 73, 792 1, 709 142,899 $10,335 138,179 $57,395 334,842 37, 534 5,674 GROUP V — CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 158 159 160 161 162 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Wichita Falls, Tex York, P a Elmira, N . Y Newton, Mass 163 164 165 166 167 B a y City, Mich McKeesport, P a N e w Castle, P a D e c a t u r , 111. O a k P a r k , 111. 168 169 170 171 172 Chelsea, M a s s Kenosha, W i s . . Hammond, Ind G a l v e s t o n , T e x . . ._ M o u n t Vernon, N . Y . 173 174 175 176 177 Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R . I Pittsfleld, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J Montgomery, Ala 178 179 180 181 182 S t o c k t o n , Calif Medford, Mass L i m a , Ohio Charleston, W . V a . . . _ Lexington, K y $1,502,096 1,104,065 904,891 1,332, 228 2,846,743 $1,481, 619 1,098, 720 835,581 1, 228,047 2, 316,781 $1,481, 619 1,074, 564 830,690 1, 220,834 2,300, 635 1,468,647 1,128,182 1,149,044 - 1,329,405 1,825,662 1,383, 318 1,041,954 1,044, 775 935, 237 1,483, 620 1, 380, 510 1,011,442 950,189 923, 381 1,353,927 1,367,634 1,004, 683 944,583 923, 381 1,353,927 12,876 6,759 5,606 1,908,977 1,951,059 2, 005, 729 1,035, 665 2,193,628 1,891,910 1,898,160 1,229,298 1,018,499 2,143,344 1, 677,516 1,809,038 1,119,702 1,005,992 2,008,711 1,632,044 1,807, 900 1,199,702 997,557 1,939,017 45,472 1,138 1,051, 337 1,272,962 1,711,005 ! 1,365,860 , 858,917 969,426 1,217,289 1,628,829 1,232, 795 623,993 956,419 1,190,224 1,349,694 1,196,419 410,334 948,370 1,185,017 1,334,809 1,173,164 405,393 8,049 5,207 14,885 23, 255 4,941 1,978,481 1,812,617 1,123,510 1, 238,120 1,087,890 1 1,477,357 1,753,107 973,839 1,206,324 1,043,981 1 . 1,362,893 i 1,574,571 887,961 1,166, 687 920,553 1 1,356,131 1, 549,145 887,961 1,161,543 916,988 6,762 25, 426 $1,700, 282 ! 1,140,634 1,019,078 1,483,712 I 2, 988,363 __ _ _ _ _ . . . $24,156 4,891 7,213 16,146 $30,765 27,180 18,176 63, 542 92,443 65 93,179 54,110 19,237 8,500 8,435 69,694 5,144 3,565 114,905 128,441 4,190 123,708 48,215 110,290 40,329 5,762 13,673 22,632 640 14,552 6,206 TABLE 7 . — R E V E N U E to RECEIPTS FROM TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, FINES, FORFEITS, AND ESCHEATS: 1923—Continued o [This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 210. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States,with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 31] City number RECEIPTS FROM TAXES T h e general p r o p e r t y t a x Aggregate CITY GO Special taxes Total Poll taxes Total Original levies Penalties and interest Property All o t h e r 3 > 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 183 184 185 186 187 P u e b l o . Colo Salem, M a s s _ . ., Everett, Mass.. _ 188 189 190 191 192 Butte, Mont Fitchburg, Mass _ _.. 193 194 195 196 197 West Hoboken, N . J . . _. _ _._ _ Brookline, M a s s Jamestown. N . Y 198 199 200 201 202 Springfield, M o Waco, Tex __ Muskegon, Mich . - __ 203 204 205 206 207 Pontiac, Mich . Chicopee, M a s s _ __ Joliet, 111.. . ..._ C o l u m b i a , S. C Superior, W i s . , . - „ . - „ „ „ „ . . „ - . , „ „ - . a $7, 762 $723,982 1,413,271 1, 870,063 2,213, 763 1, 655,982 $545,810 1,051, 217 1,856, 651 2,001, 670 1,632,937 $483,027 1 1,031,117 1,603,932 1,858,645 1, 363,942 $475,265 1,031,117 1, 562, 273 1,857,481 1, 337,012 1,028,988 1, 625,970 1,752,728 2, 201,666 1,014,007 811,224 1,603.596 1,170, 578 852,059 849,088 772, 507 1,293, 565 1,137,599 819, 263 771, 438 772,011 1,277,714 1,137, 599 819,262 765,130 496 15,851 770, 301 1, 817, 786 1,087,916 2,452, 743 1, 350,461 758,890 1,606,505 852, 414 1 2,443, 692 1,184,465 1 708,079 1,503,051 808,487 1,870,994 1,068,858 696,125 1, 503,051 808,487 1,864,832 1,063,426 11,954 12,183 6,162 5,432 119, 252 15,461 845,915 1,055,467 1,439,088 1, 562,187 1, 749,145 814,820 1,034,931 1,306,530 1,314,249 1,071, 808 737, 780 1,025,920 1, 294, 707 1, 286,064 1,062,613 734,163 1,013,185 1, 294, 707 1, 286,064 1,062,170 3,617 12, 735 1, 697,479 1, 362,218 1 1,460, 701 972,082 1, 357, 705 1 1, 505, 217 1,337,612 1,121,528 852, 513 1,185, 252 1 1,496,555 1,050, 613 1,074, 348 729,313 1,037,711 I 1,479,811 1,035, 437 1,074,348 720, 324 1,037,563 16, 744 15,176 41,659 1,164 26,930 137, 238 $132, 372 105, 729 98, 645 159,446 118,413 $98,856 6,308 $3, 407 > 20, 230 Ul 28,432 19, 736 24,633 8,962 51,932 1,692 11,114 422,431 32, 551 25, 670 Ul H h-i o Ul o o M 8,378 H M 1, 418 443 8,989 148 H Ul 6,185 178, 741 83,867 19,422 8,823 40,663 208 209 210 211 212 D u b u q u e , Iowa B a t t l e Creek, M i c h A u r o r a , 111 Waterloo, I o w a N e w Rochelle, N . Y . _ 1, 294, 330 [ 1,249,834 1,023,773 1, 261, 480 2, 559, 589 213 214 215 216 217 Stamford, C o n n Taunton, Mass Council Bluffs, I o w a . . P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio R o c k I s l a n d , 111 218 219 220 221 222 I 3,006 3,391 1, 075, 026 I 1,157,410 783,157 1, 202, 915 2, 325,409 1,072, 020 1,154,019 783,157 1, 202,915 2, 239, 216 1, 621, 940 1,265,783 1,281,787 890,034 1,045,372 1, 565, 791 1, 020, 509 920, 951 753,449 722, 414 1, 550, 741 1,003,488 920, 951 753,449 722, 414 Poughkeepsie, N . Y _ _ . Q u i n c y , 111 A u s t i n , Tex Auburn, N. Y N e w B r u n s w i c k , N . J_. 1, 069, 579 1, 229,183 770,458 1,086,422 1,252,561 909, 763 875,414 756, 052 927, 369 1, 039, 802 902, 573 875,414 745, 944 920, 690 997, 667 223 224 225 226 227 Easton, Pa Newport News, Va D a n v i l l e , 111 Ogden, U t a h Wilmington, N . C 858,714 780, 708 1, 320, 341 1,118, 964 I 825,652 788,037 643, 378 685,180 772,054 692, 811 788, 037 639, 952 685,041 772,018 686, 627 3,426 139 36 6,184 228 229 230 231 232 Hazleton, P a Orange, N . J Kokomo, Ind Amsterdam, N. Y Petersburg, Va 736, 010 980,186 880, 027 816,244 1 728, 9 611,151 881,190 666, 643 638, 898 604,127 607,353 856,882 666, 559 636, 810 600, 647 3,798 24,308 84 2,088 3,480 233 234 235 236 Pensacola, F l a Norristown, Pa Lewiston, M e Oshkosh, W i s 610, 532 j 555,101 ! 692,433 J 1,118, 708 485, 788 485,805 646,126 941, 458 485, 788 485, 805 645, 751 939,912 237 238 239 240 Green B a y , Wis Columbus, Ga Watertown, N . Y M o l i n e , 111 1,101, 790 878,118 907,565 1,001,607 892, 906 641, 819 793,186 742, 371 892, 638, 790, 742, 241 242 243 244 Sheboygan, Wis Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I M u s k o g e e , Okla 1,183, 229 1,498, 252 1,103,331 1, 055,161 245 246 247 248 Newburgh, N. Y L a Crosse, Wis L y n c h b u r g , Va Colorado Springs, Colo 708,683 j 1, 067,156 974,883 1,485,495 11,406 338 126,862 15,050 17,021 5,255 115,434 97,487 7,190 19, 662 53,211 10,108 6,679 42,135 8,097 5,887 33, 607 86,193» 375 1,546 055 567 239 371 851 3,252 2,947 789, 715 1, 247, 575 1, 089, 055 983, 640 789, 247 1, 230,042 1, 078, 584 900,464 468 17, 533 10,471 83,176 628,963 911,545 698,235 ! 1,172, 679 ! 623, 647 901,813 696, 095 1,165,314 5,316 9,732 2,140 7,365 19 1,202 14,361 7,359 31,423 3,712 Q 18,092 48,020 14 3,339 5,254 16,362 24, 568 1,595 2,089 4,216 56, 629 20,000 7,077 w CO 51,494 32, 866 9,062 12, 283 52, 628 6,379 120,944 37,400 86, 355 37,467 46, 234 11, 849 17, 660 2,374 12, 558 to O TABLE 7 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS FROM TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, FINES, FORFEITS, AND ESCHEATS: to 1923—Continued [This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 202. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 31] RECEIPTS FROM TAXES—continued RECEIPTS FROM SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND FROM SPECIAL CHARGES FOR OUTLAYS Nonbusiness license taxes Business license taxes Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II.. III IV V $36, 626,143 16, 369, 978 6, 959, 340 6, 331, 815 4,435, 914 2, 529, 096 _. -- Dog licenses $965, 089 479, 741 104,144 190, 790 116, 778 73, 636 General licenses $12, 417,001 9,029, 795 724, 754 1, 616, 734 726, 099 319, 619 Permits i $6, 650, 591 3, 940, 540 729, 893 886, 220 723, 364 370, 574 Special assessments for expenses Special assessments and special charges for outlays $4, 306, 505 $117,966,561 998, 283 926, 926 1, 710, 785 358,142 312, 369 42, 587, 727 18, 780, 246 23,192, 006 20, 394, 552 13,012,030 O RECEIPTS FROM FINES, FORFEITS, AND ESCHEATS Court fines and forfeits Commercial forfeits Escheats tj > 3 $15, 293, 592 6, 922, 586 1, 586, 474 3, 376, 218 2, 052, 636 1, 355, 678 $306,425 110, 063 5,100 112, 398 77,606 1,258 $539,655 289,650 196,250 27, 756 14,190 11,809 Q p Ul Ul H 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 h-1 o Ul 1 ? 3 4 5 6 7 8 q 10 11 1? New York, N . Y Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, P a Detroit, M i c h . . C l e v e l a n d , Ohio St. L o u i s , M o _- -_ Baltimore, M d . Buffalo, N . Y __ . -._ $6, 493, 959 3, 584, 266 334, 921 149,132 144, 090 1, 920,196 $132, 618 50, 602 45,847 31, 423 24, 952 118, 408 269, 654 1,436,408 308,110 955, 824 655, 010 46, 906 24, 066 56, 091 24, 970 15,812 26, 454 G R O U P I I . -- C I T I E S 13 14 15 Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C Newark, N . J _ $541,423 2, 021,477 640, 534 $9, 062 25,859 8,612 $1,950, 382 3,143, 798 1, 250, 788 534, 786 337, 908 665,499 4,113 774,792 16, 680 348, 011 3,038 $1,888, 939 589, 295 221, 401 18, 210 91, 265 135, 761 137, 142, 574, 4, 120, 15, 539 889 255 594 793 599 $231, 694 315, 801 12, 318 310, 240 128, 230 $10, 245, 466 11,472, 969 1, 227, 868 6, 399, 608 4, 512, 419 1,492,812 $2,146,157 1,281,838 142, 234 344, 786 1, 018, 286 93, 294 783, 675 335, 905 2, 795, 024 430,464 1, 331, 934 1, 559, 583 $25, 593 42, 576 80 8,537 $25, 301 25,814 2,628 5,585 2,481 199,884 26, 053 281, 358 1,122,083 248, 547 98, 657 119, 293 1,125 32,152 78 $70, 098 61,982 151, 527 $226,819 1,142 1,944 $1,413, 781 390, 500 611, 504 $174,152 482, 099 112, 502 $2,100 612 H M Ul 16,538 61 10,769 511 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 $1, 270 281,739 5,127 1 o $19 6,337 16 17 18 Minneapolis, M i n n Cincinnati, O h i o . . N e w Orleans, L a . . 19 ?,0 ?1 W, ?3 Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, I n d Rochester, N . Y Seattle, W a s h Jersey C i t y , N . J _. . _. 217,640 679, 502 666,956 4,491 5,274 4,016 90,415 73, 983 38, 524 399, 787 219, 656 6,624 576, 233 125,139 681,120 73,056 736,260 17, 966 9,863 8,962 7,591 2,448 181, 619 359 280 25, 590 2,490 97,894 72, 861 3,219 8,151 61,239 55,450 14, 307 227, 441 36 1,869, 556 528,160 240, 215 149,437 242,149 75, 379 1, 866, 303 3, 541, 283 1, 353, 959 6, 775, 409 189, 576 19, 242 44,659 40, 508 211,847 34,500 1,974 296 5,535 449 22, 521 47 414 161,046 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 24 ?fi 26 97 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 Louisville, K y ._ _ _ _ _ __ $129, 799 164,307 35,066 39,785 442, 736 $13,043 13,058 3,700 29 30 31 3? 33 Providence, R. I St. P a u l , M i n n . 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 Richmond, Va 39 40 41 42 43 San Antonio, Tex Dallas, T e x New Haven, Conn Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio 44 45 46 47 48 Norfolk, V a Houston, Tex Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio _ Grand Rapids, Mich Springfield, M a s s b37,764 25,740 33,842 44,213 24,844 9,443 2,438 49 50 51 52 53 Bridgeport, Conn Fort Worth, Tex S e r a n t o n , Pa_ Paterson, N . J Hartford, C o n n 10, 200 10, 529 13,036 184,158 11,242 1,874 1,240 3,584 5,135 1,815 1 . __ _ _ _. _ . _ _ _ 52,529 452,083 105, 741 573,907 25, 550 13, 540 3,679 6,949 3,610 61,679 768,689 34,829 174,854 584,958 9,143 13,854 22, 785 27,235 12,603 197,814 24, 374 1,398 2,651 2,024 5,631 11,253 $176,328 203, 579 225,812 160,600 1,349 133, 255 82 $64,084 24,421 19, 318 43,141 8,725 4,813 40,012 86,319 140,311 15,277 75,010 53, 826 75,936 27,404 37,012 2,915 16,490 626 94,412 134,670 27,409 143 18,767 45,732 64, 799 33,473 96, 693 297 440 1,150 $532,144 160,636 156, 582 134, 388 31,951 67,488 62, 724 208,658 120,995 106,404 124,424 85,000 1,333,074 622,456 68,124 1, 073,685 18, 275 79,218 237,698 15,142 28, 557 98,469 32,294 286, 622 43, 737 190,966 303,446 27,795 68,110 58, 527 101, 662 132,611 148, 971 769,142 856,327 114, 335 81,475 74,131 92,277 47,755 29, 206 202, 260 51 59,257 1,491 7,175 144 7,431 44, 953 1,873 Exclusive of receipts from permits issued by public service enterprises, which are included in Table 11. 40, 794 345 45,921 50 166,633 132,191 158,805 $700 1,294 4,333 $232,269 122,465 69,135 132,985 58,963 94,102 1,119, 754 2,496,985 642, 528 911, 500 150 36,684 33,080 2,386 $2,367,663 1,146, 625 448,843 564,186 544,271 33,027 39,327 52, 745 12,300 72,423 369 $2,050 1,100 14,826 1,116 631 515 391 3,213 144 1,500 58, 799 307 29 318 7,374 310 fcO TABLE 7.—REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, FINES, FORFEITS, AND E S C H E A T S : 1923—Continued [This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p . 202. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 31] RECEIPTS FROM TAXES—continued RECEIPTS City numb CITY Business license taxes Dog licenses General licenses FROM SPECIAL A S - CIAL CHARGES FOR OUTLAYS N o n b u s i n e s s license taxes Permits i Special assessm e n t s for expenses Special assessments and special charges for o u t l a y s RECEIPTS FROM F I N E S , F O R F E I T S , AND ESCHEATS C o u r t fines a n d forfeits Commercial forfeits Escheats CROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mass___ Trenton, N. J Salt Lake City, U t a h . Camden, N. J $37,152 18,931 119,542 95, 389 248, 905 $1, 992 $1,282 8,404 8,404 28 $20,810 1,378 11,868 30,050 16,300 $557,930 74, 551 261, 315 525,354 196, 596 $64,168 30,805 11, 396 46,063 11,857 10,968 1,523 1,314 9,596 19, 296 254,868 41, 640 248, 676 173,642 529,298 81,641 17,473 19,275 43,161 20, 660 790 422, 771 337, 390 13,468 141, 926 34,394 29, 952 9,320 10, 289 6,730 242,411 953,939 235,046 345, 736 25,497 97,189 72,224 5,539 376,929 31,778 343,160 181, 331 22,164 30,002 114,186 82,145 Nashville, Tenn Fall River, Mass Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Kansas City, Kans.. 8,056 17,473 75, 770 69, 085 80, 873 Lowell, Mass Flint, Mich_ Erie, Pa Cambridge, Mass_ Reading, Pa 14,318 15, 600 13,199 9,361 83, 864 Yonkers, N . Y__ Duluth, M i n n . . Spokane, Wash. Elizabeth, N . J . 190,141 49, 508 20,402 102, 355 3,501 1,306 4,130 1,847 9,422 12,838 25 15,325 Utica, N . Y Lynn, Mass Tacoma, Wash... Jacksonville, Fla. 80,621 13, 832 28,895 111,652 4,554 1,024 1, 613 8,020 6, 580 2,729 5,353 14,693 2,135 3,917 5,311 13,456 9,748 4,014 773 $51,209 1,094 39, 560 14,240 856 $584 487 $17, 500 7,500 50 156 325 373 1,747 178 10,472 850 27 2 584 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 Oklahoma City, Okla. Canton, Ohio Somerville, Mass Schenectady. N. Y Water bury, Conn $22, 301 15, 593 10, 365 123, 449 7,442 $4, 397 Tulsa, Okla Lawrence, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind El Paso, Tex Evansville, Ind 60, 219 9,701 11, 263 26, 868 13, 200 7,426 2,909 2,814 402 20, 299 Savannah, Ga Knoxville, Tenn. Allentown, Pa San Diego, Calif. Bayonne, N. J__. 264, 462 47, 620 40,964 62, 548 48, 326 2,863 30, 482 3,106 Manchester, N. H_ Harrisburg, Pa Peoria, 111 Wichita, Kans St. Joseph, Mo 5, 571 43, 298 48,662 62,922 140,136 2,799 Sioux City, Iowa South Bend, Ind__. Wilkes-Barre, Pa__. Binghamton, N. Y_ Portland, Me 32,856 12,102 22,180 43, 566 52, 710 2,708 Rockford, 111 Troy, N. Y Charleston, S. C__ Little Rock, Ark._ Johnstown, Pa Sacramento, Calif.. East St. Louis, 111. Brockton, Mass Terre Haute, Ind.Saginaw. Mich 16,389 53,972 133,872 131, 728 45,906 510 1,260 729 3,711 37, 485 2,221 21, 645 Gary, Ind Pawtucket, R. I__. Hoboken, N . J Long Beach, Calif. 1 Passaic, N. J 1 Exclusive of receipts from permits issued by 91, 657 83, 609 17,138 11,339 11, 718 10, 821 13, 351 83, 447 75,411 55,492 $62, 595 91, 980 2,844 887 47, 859 3,060 2,518 189 3,024 1,639 100, 259 279 32,100 1,385 2,701 14, 256 60, 843 $30, 227 10,838 8,872 2,632 10, 701 36, 430 4,058 . 13, 745 21, 059 4,707 2,479 14, 688 8,675 25, 876 22, 402 18, 767 108, 461 23, 363 13,027 10, 315 5,183 15, 614 101,199 271,813 1,061,146 11, 304 46, 380 33, 855 2,541 44,997 2,430 100,874 115, 634 650, 262 26,007 6,334 12, 661 46, 718 26, 706 24, 081 31, 379 324,713 613, 558 69, 552 146, 477 20, 049 27, 543 11,814 17, 758 17, 587 3,031 6,790 294,219 153, 712 14, 760 4,792 16, 056 79, 317 33,147 25, 498 16, 994 2,067 10, 660 901 1,878 5, 286 2,565 • 160, 790 75, 739 1,584 1, 460, 872 376, 717 69, 744 175, 327 220, 242 1,183 393 838 3,952 2,698 2,876 3,178 7,762 720 4,277 41, 037 8,953 public service enterprises, which are included in Table 11. $52, 018 159, 617 9,622 15, 574 23,042 1,109,179 387, 783 385, 338 7,272 7,800 1,133 15,892 054 356 351 946 256 1,164,486 95 19, 635 3,935 2,276 22, 787 29, 941 1,073 4,000 833 1,248 8,830 9,732 $977, 227, 40. 148, 36, $6, 044 44, 947 3,683 1 711, 098 28, 909 199, 075 658, 725 74,218 70, 201 18, 206 8,294 4,784 12,938 $5,694 12, 249 13,998 5,209 49,414 12, 096 to CO TABLE 7 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS FROM TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, FINES, FORFEITS, AND E S C H E A T S : 1923—Continued [This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p . 202. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 31] . RECEIPTS FROM TAXES—continued RECEIPTS N o n b u s i n e s s license taxes ' City numb a> CITY Business license taxes Dog licenses G R O U P IV.—C I T I E S 117 118 119 1?0 1?1 Springfield, Ohio Chester, P a Hamtramck, Mich Altoona, P a . Racine, W i s . . . 1?? 1?3 1?4 1?5 126 Lansing, Mich.__ N e w Britain, Conn Mobile, A l a . Berkeley, Calif Springfield, 111 127 128 129 130 131 Highland Park, Mich Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, T e n n _ Bethlehem, P a 13? 133 134 13^ 136 Lincoln, N e b r N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y 137 138 139 140 141 Huntington, W . Va _ E a s t Orange, N . J . ._ _ _.. _ _ SPECIAL A S - Permits l Special assessm e n t s for expenses Special assessments and special charges for o u t l a y s RECEIPTS FROM F I N E S , F O R F E I T S , AND ESCHEATS C o u r t fines a n d forfeits Commercial forfeits Escheats H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 - C o n t i n u e d $33, 092 $3,462 810 4,648 2,009 151,506 20, 249 18,884 581 251 3,341 4,855 9,768 31,538 753 3,162 $8,194 13,819 1,308 13,120 12,255 4,202 3,627 10, 933 16, 435 15, 050 672 889 8 1,948 3,890 24,002 66, 905 104,261 7,471 132,077 2,385 3,364 22,891 58,182 158,984 41, 674 86, 381 49 668 439 936 4,419 3,595 11, 623 2,696 669 3,824 1,731 1,420 320 46, 495 7,625 31,118 3,377 202 20, 000 $162, 090 139, 396 141,063 245, 047 $20,156 13,458 45, 812 9,222 9,913 253, 234 24,166 49, 779 290, 798 388, 591 13, 458 25, 361 16.964 1,076 6,387 10,923 152, 614 820, 810 90,144 73, 763 22, 309 23, 533 10, 837 21, 379 36, 964 440,418 265, 553 8,280 1,247 15.965 26, 296 11,851 7,720 27, 393 404, 439 94, 697 13,113 135, 332 321, 357 39,840 1,571 32, 325 21, 626 1,040 $23, 279 15, 050 18,464 H a v e r h i l l , M a s s . . . __ Wheeling, W . V a _ $2,831 16,674 6,281 43, 246 36, 388 General licenses FROM CIAL CHARGES FOR OUTLAYS 17, 229 $96 6 352 5,817 130 1,085 $82 1,306 930 11 142 143 144 145 Roanoke, V a „ Tampa, Fla Lancaster, Pa._ Winston-Salem, N . C 146 147 148 149 S h r e v e p o r t , La__ Jackson, M i c h . Augusta, Ga _ F r e s n o , Calif 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 17? 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 214,283 139,226 26, 086 35, 780 3,663 1,614 139,482 5,789 153,184 114,859 3,868 4 2,616 3, 620 Quincy, Mass. P a s a d e n a , Calif T o p e k a , Kans___ Atlantic City, N . J 5,387 29,810 28, 568 307, 782 2 3,246 2,641 2,147 Kalamazoo, Mich L a k e w o o d , Ohio _. Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C . 6,167 1,770 4,061 89,337 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Wichita Falls, Tex York, P a . Elmira, N . Y Newton, Mass Bay City, Mich . . McKeesport, Pa N e w C a s t l e , P a . _: D e c a t u r , 111 O a k P a r k , 111 __ _ _____ ... .. ... ._ _ Chelsea, M a s s . _ _ Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind. Galveston, Tex _ M o u n t Vernon, N . Y Beaumont, Tex _ W o o n s o c k e t , R . I_ Pittsfield, M a s s . Perth Amboy, N . J M o n t g o m e r y , Ala S t o c k t o n , Calif _._ Medford, Mass L i m a , Ohio C h a r l e s t o n , W . Va_ . _ Lexington, K y 1 _ . __ 19,844 1,598 15, 278 51 43,580 5,116 33, 722 6,224 12,836 19, 525 35, 062 4,991 21,114 6,380 8 6,432 44, 795 122 11, 310 V—CITIES $14,509 3,125 32, 798 35,847 1,662 1,492 12,103 27, 288 8,263 34, 295 6,804 26,185 19, 913 6,945 17, 688 $870 704 109,185 3,889 4,300 22,014 122, 903 4,396 3, 606 14, 204 GROUP 1,765 10, 713 3,920 30, 602 198, 521 46, 494 7,500 23, 614 217, 604 25,399 HAVING A $748 365 3,728 1,102 1,151 214 1,630 332 2,196 52, 874 16 160 12, 028 429 313 5 39, 753 194 ' 73,553 39, 452 2,295 45, 516 361, 058 169, 992 150,070 560, 111 62, 339 11,878 31, 813 79, 708 68,952 666,997 182, 645 31, 621 6,355 35, 693 16, 088 7,681 160,494 340, 283 17,239 224, 693 16, 330 40,988 4,922 13, 525 1,223 376 70,900 352 $5, 098 1,516 4,999 604 28,099 1,316 233 3,756 3,228 38, 796 1,629 8,762 32 5,348 410 5,148 467 434 784 3,110 4,850 1,585 1,496 10,910 525 $1, 841 $178,802 108, 745 137, 537 31,103 81, 673 52, 247 83, 019 379, 093 319,190 6 104, 287 3,130 3,264 5,328 36, 574 769,840 1, 289 1, 738 39,995 63,042 54,402 48,855 123, 379 199, 244 422,242 54, 841 130, 254 17, 720 33,199 20, 795 1,350 3,422 Exclusive of receipts from permits issued by public service enterprises, which are included in Table 11. 2 Q r P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000 $54 7,176 '$17,489 29,393 5,442 13, 941 6,230 3,656 33, 981 21, 215 15, 075 22, 850 8,609 13,061 6,327 15, 877 8,151 18,869 1,271 12, 526 9,686 35, 680 78,882 2,819 15,995 14,076 10, 583 35 w 2 264 $400 500 Includes $21 receipts from cat licenses. 127 Or TABLE 7 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS FROM TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, F I N E S , FORFEITS, and ESCHEATS: 1923—Continued [This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 202. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 31] RECEIPTS FROM TAXES—continued R E C E I P T S F R O M SPECIAL A S S E S S M E N T S AND FROM SPECIAL C H A R G E S F O R OUTLAYS Nonbusiness license taxes RECEIPTS FROM F I N E S , FORFEITS, AND ESCHEATS City numb J-i CITY Business license taxes Dog licenses General licenses Permits l assessSpecial assess- Special ments and ments for special charges expenses for outlays Court fines and forfeits Commercial forfeits Escheats GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 19? Greensboro, N . C Pueblo, Colo Salem, Mass __> Madison, Wis _ Everett, Mass 14, 621 894 23,038 2,157 __ San Jose, Calif Williamsport, Pa __. 193 194 195 196 197 West Hoboken, N . J_ 198 199 Springfield, Mo-_ Waco, Tex _ '_ ?no $35, 655 Hamilton, Ohio__ Brookline, Mass 34, 258 18,413 3,990 2,183 64, 325 _ _ ._ ?01 9(p 203 ?04 ^05 ?06 207 Chicopee, Mass.. _ Joliet, 111 Columbia, S. C Superior, Wis __ 14, 343 4,913 20, 753 23,094 25, 718 __ _ 43,171 4,227 6,748 7,452 1,361 5,118 4,534 39,954 109, 087 104,052 $1,915 844 565 $4,181 25 2 373 $17, 625 4, 610 367 13, 691 2,150 4,348 2,626 2,843 8,698 290 421 1,004 73,082 9,216 4,797 131 3,283 47,183 27,490 2,664 1,176 1,708 17,393 17,167 81 2,412 2,736 2,166 70 2,547 34, 575 1, 333 3,162 606 6,922 . 3,076 5,075 2,148 1,649 3,463 435 4, 814 2,484 660 $17, 808 36, 463 2,392 7,904 5,444 $157, 879 325, 591 $11,020 4,250 4,445 4,484 513 1,116 2,521 2,745 199,813 17, 601 104, 848 7,901 571,176 1,319,149 148, 708 ' $2,485 126 39,834 5,257 10, 974 30, 458 11, 414 9,331 191, 263 210, 224 3,309 137, 600 2,080 20, 018 20, 833 1, 258 28, 396 19,032 118,433 187, 758 673, 262 11, 550 20, 536 14,045 60,180 4,075 180, 229 15,828 326, 603 86,326 96,183 10, 917 6,257 12, 567 33, 243 73, 525 80 $3 85 780 2,424 4,617 187, 088 82, 256 190,101 21, 674 74, 613 16, 801 8,278 11, 342 14, 500 6,578 13, 509 456 3,671 5,349 5,993 19,879 6,688 331, 383 78,175 286, 732 13,143 4,148 4,564 28, 812 22,127 68, 065 332, 233 5,053 4,407 10, 348 2,349 2,628 208 209 210 211 212 D u b u q u e , Iowa_ B a t t l e Creek, M i c h A u r o r a , 111 Waterloo, Iowa N e w Rochelle, N . Y ?ia 214 215 216 217 Stamford, C o n n Taunton, Mass C o u n c i l Bluffs, I o w a P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio R o c k I s l a n d , 111 218 219 220 221 222 Poughkeepsie, N . Y Q u i n c y , 111 Austin, Tex Auburn, N. Y __ N e w Brunswick, N . J 11, 265 10,000 2,885 30,339 28,850 223 224 225 226 227 Easton, Pa Newport News, Va._ D a n v i l l e , 111 O g d e n , Utah___ Wilmington, N . C 27, 207 96,972 3,511 16,233 74,144 228 229 230 231 232 Hazleton, P a Orange, N . J _ _ Kokomo, Ind Amsterdam, N. Y Petersburg, Va 2,996 21, 861 1,484 72,924 83,812 233 234 235 236 Pensacola, Fla Norristown, Pa Lewiston, M e Oshkosh, Wis 58, 771 3,336 5,452 21,155 """553' 4,653 1,300 5,629 237 238 239 240 Green Bay, Wis Columbus, G a . Watertown, N. Y M o l i n e , 111 34,931 108, 544 24,422 8,343 1,218 1,801 1,542 2,627 349 3,723 241 242 243 244 Sheboygan, Wis _ Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I Muskogee, Okla 5,245 363 511 2,598 245 246 247 248 Newburgh, N . Y L a Crosse, W i s Lynchburg, Va C o l o r a d o S p r i n g s , Colo 14,143 1,805 15,136 8,008 18, 531 2,744 5,749 11,131 5,256 7,085 _ - _ 23, 257 553 2,590 1,225 18,993 ""666" 269 4,873 173 247 5,041 1,683 2,256 1,000 119 3,063 12, 752 951 1,503 4,914 60 607, 029 297,679 23,169 8,096 28,196 10,470 32, 009 6,622 64,431 61, 061 202, 606 58, 073 1,063 8,176 1,371 3,963 2,494 12, 315 19, 817 1,347 73, 305 39, 535 1,310 11,131 6,516 1,616 125,180 88, 205 18, 883 237, 530 12, 749 27,430 4,559 7,839 18, 599 2,337 294,899 10,001 11, 249 4,790 8,239 1,659 20, 612 15, 305 78, 860 31,983 281, 362 3,002 6,357 15,190 6,858 2,261 1,690 2,981 7,581 1,236 9,727 1,669 2,888 16, 271 1,724 534 25, 592 4,778 7,675 19, 390 2,053 1,060 21,627 20, 476 198, 864 20,881 2,017 958 1,233 1,508 404 4 16, 217 1,364 1,256 4,822 302 2,337 3,607 2,207 79, 500 ^ 6 9 , 974 3,368 ~ 18," 598 51 12 355 200 19 Q fcd > 147 W f w 393 37 206 395 to 1 Exclusive of receipts from p e r m i t s issued b y p u b l i c service enterprises, w h i c h are i n c l u d e d in T a b l e 11. -3 TABLE 8.—REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM S U B V E N T I O N S AND G R A N T S , DONATIONS, AND P E N S I O N ASSESSMENTS: to 1923 00 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 35] RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS A N D GRANTS BY OTHER CIVIL DIVISIONS Subventions for education Aggregate RECEIPTS FROM DONATIONS B Y PRIVATE P E R S O N S AND CORPORATIONS Other subventions and grants Total Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I. II. III IV V $96, 742,363 $115, 249,474 50,955,941 21,188,489 21, 245,892 13, 692, 749 8,166,403 38,871,130 18, 760,182 19,223, 610 12, 605,175 7, 282, 266 For expenses Total By State By county $77,133,796 !9,362,928 37, 065,219 11,894,934 13,415,883 8,997, 795 5, 759,965 40,500 4, 513,900 3,520,249 1,288,279 By State By county $8,951,363 $1,294,276 $2,731,315 1,805,911 6, 790,931 75,927 59, 032 219, 562 33,817 1,217,900 28,099 14,460 331,406 1,095,840 614,807 397,826 291,436 For Other outlays than Pensi ons pensions $597,724 31,149 334,421 48,823 143, 053 40, 278 $276,043 17, 082 105, 769 36,183 61, 925 55,084 For principal of public trust funds Receipts from pension assessments $657,911 $1,199,637 $15, 775, 796 230,180 102, 761 164,045 118,662 42, 263 52,995 552,889 365,756 74,186 153,811 11, 753,405 1,332,467 1,407,475 - 689,748 592,701 GROUP I — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 A N D OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 New York, N . Y Philadelphia, P a D e t r o i t , Mich__ Cleveland, O h i o — St. L o u i s , M o Buffalo N Y $18,542,557 $26,054,301 3,734,681 5, 621,146 3, 509,961 4, 250, 545 3,293, 589 3, 543, 789 25,829 359,055 I 1,044,103 1,067,850 1,108, 812 468, 782 2,706,519 1,524,915 2, 224,837 I 2,025,390 1,065, 249 62,963 2, 649,949 1,425,147 1,809,123 1,707,979 $18,542,557 3, 523,430 3,194,809 2,834,778 25,829 1,044,103 $211, 251 315,152 458,811 1,065, 249 59,063 2,465,809 1,278,915 1,426, 219 1, 604,458 3,900 184,140 146, 232 382,904 103, 521 $14, 028 3,775 1 10, 712 188,998 I 3,250 1,235 57, 111 18,873 394 33,000 30 $3,475 10, 712 9,783 766 $14, 028 300 5 2,484 235 $179,210 1,000 10,000 6,670 300 33,000 6,319 94 $7,497, 716 1,882, 690 729,872 61,202 329,976 22, 512 $47,111 5,884 30 43, 563 348, 708 37, 697 99, 374 382, 714 317, 381 GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 13 14 1*> 16 17 18 N e w a r k , N . J_ __ __ _ Minneapolis, M i n n C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio N e w Orleans, L a $1,327,816 9, 234,123 2, 232,131 991, 757 1,054, 566 933,534 $1,159,342 $596,560 13,060,673 8,910, 086 1,964,887 2,133,980 667,127 813, 312 37, 685 37,685 687,036 687,036 I $15,346 $562, 782 i 5,849,413 169,093 130,839 $3, 250 $183 97, 515 41, 036 4,235 3,858 64,633 21,475 757,107 263,715 150,878 1 2,876 $567 377 35,145 503 52, 233 $2, 500 56,479 8,013 35, 769 $492,889 60,000 $165, 224 226, 522 93,916 113,812 259, 774 95,620 3 o t-H > 55 o ui o H H W 19 20 21 ??, 23 Kansas City, M o . . I n d i a n a p o l i s , Ind_ Rochester, N . Y_ Seattle, W a s h Jersey C i t v , N . J ___ _ . 582, 307 449, 593 1, 582, 111 1,400,915 1,399, 636 i | ! | 564,825 1 412,203 1,337, 578 1,368,957 1, 335,178 GROUP 24 25 ?6 27 08 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 Louisville, K y 29 30 31 32 33 Providence, R. I St. P a u l , M i n n O a k l a n d , Calif Atlanta, Ga . A k r o n , Ohio 34 35 36 37 38 O m a h a , N e b r __ Birmingham, Ala Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va 39 40 41 4? 43 . _ __ . 564,825 387,049 1, 297, 526 1,360,027 1,271,539 III.-- C I T I E S $1, 373, 633 444.156 101,411 105.157 581, 656 $1,331,061 230,741 74,947 11, 908 549,894 $115, 204 202,196 70, 947 9, 908 327, 699 120, 251 1,374, 427 2,139, 904 235,725 96, 246 81,001 1,339,941 2,123,117 183,725 19,154 81, 001 401, 058 921, 631 171, 225 12, 981 190,826 807, 843 | 56,430 ! 580, 592 255,837 172,126 218, 554 47, 575 578, 970 255,837 San A n t o n i o , T e x Dallas, Tex New Haven, Conn Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio 550, 589 524, 079 235,983 563, 256 100,621 545,186 512,144 108,858 561,806 j 29, 269 540, 528 512,144 102,539 72,096 25, 769 44 45 46 47 48 Norfolk, Va._ H o u s t o n , Tex Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio _ Grand Rapids, Mich. Springfield, M a s s ._ 219,217 574,981 71,182 480,969 184,311 177,895 573, 744 11,801 468, 111 49, 983 177, 895 567,176 7,856 460,413 42, 579 49 50 51 52 53 B r i d g e p o r t , C o n n _._ Fort Worth, Tex Scranton, P a Paterson, N . J Hartford, Conn 114,705 351, 972 309,681 544, 320 109,916 1 I 91,408 351, 972 259,349 527, 608 78, 583 i 86,840 351, 972 259, 349 527, 608 76, 344 1 By the United States. _.. 6,235 8,930 63, 639 $33,817 11,320 3,198 3,154 89 1,189 6,162 34,192 241, 379 31, 958 63,908 11,231 3,198 1,965 550 550 H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000 226,103 812,883 | 174,744 1 644, 596 282,464 _ 25,154 $1, 215, 857 $28, 545 4,000 2, 000 $212,195 10, 000 938, 883 1, 201,486 12, 500 6,173 18, 700 589, 289 8,855 1,622 1,658 $11,072 201,828 2, 679 ! 3,832 27,572 1 25 908 675 52,000 6, 498 3,351 , 50 50, 701 340 3,004 $11, 037 $1,151 2,290 2,257 23,011 $677 389 1,575 496 25 222 675 2,000 686 $35 200,000 4,065 39, 225 33, 578 16,112 50, 000 6,498 70, 594 3,351 50 31,926 4,990 67, 613 63, 664 23, 623 50,701 814 340 190 844 1,929 394 2,488 3 2,666 5,403 5, 666 98, 788 3,000 0, 319 22, 500 467, 210 3,500 1,568 5,000 3,945 7,698 7,404 6,269 28, 337 1,450 26, 915 26, 959 1,237 5,139 554 69,618 4,340 27, 099 1,450 24, 326 26, 799 1,237 98 14, 363 445 69,618 54, 242 12, 304 64, 710 300 25,550 49, 423 16, 362 5,057 5,139 109 44, 437 160 23, 297 4,568 2,239 $31, 500 11, 587 23, 785 89, 417 4,190 909 350 26, 276 1 909 716 50 10 Q > H > TABLE 8.—REVENUE R E C E I P T S FROM S U B V E N T I O N S AND G R A N T S , D O N A T I O N S , AND P E N S I O N A S S E S S M E N T S : 1923—Continued to o [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 35] RECEIPTS FROM DONATIONS BY PRIVATE PERSONS AND CORPORATIONS RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS BY OTHER CIVIL DIVISIONS Subventions for education Aggregate Other subventions and grants Total By State By county By State By county For expenses Total Other than Pensions pensions For outlays For principal of public trust funds Eeceipts from pension assessments I—l > GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued o 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h Albany N Y Kansas City. Kans Flint, Mich 69 70 71 72 Yonkers, N . Y Duluth, Minn 73 74 75 76 Utica, N . Y Elizabeth, N . J $1,016 $1,016 $104,301 139,877 491.140 708,129 407,642 $81, 242 102,487 469, 602 686, 753 393, 447 $81, 242 94, 899 469, 602 686,753 393, 447 557,849 68, 896 327, 850 849, 383 10, 794 552,192 63, 896 288, 995 831, 558 5,794 93, 873 58, 491 286, 255 831, 558 5, 794 458, 319 5,405 114, 852 275, 296 206, 763 33, 829 215, 264 77, 963 261, 077 193, 569 32, 923 180,154 74, 009 239, 705 193, 569 29, 966 180,154 3,954 20,172 513, 636 215, 556 832, 920 394, 530 448, 073 159, 089 814,046 382, 979 448, 073 153, 550 552, 772 382, 979 323, 913 33, 702 729, 067 41, 565 272, 767 2,903 712, 038 25, 329 463,076 25, 329 $22, 043 37, 390 21, 018 9, 636 14, 195 $7, 588 490 11,740 63 5. 000 2, 833 3,811 5,000 $2, 740 1,200 8, 901 524 906 4,400 2,957 362 4,540 630 323 5, 539 261, 274 $1, 961 490 9, 779 63 $5, 666 2,833 2, 718 5, 000 1,093 4,400 87 14 275 170 030 323 5, 051 272, 767 2,903 242,462 $6, 500 669 2,500 39 630 30, 710 05, 201 51, 927 18, 244 11, 228 4,356 2,551 > w 5,594 36,022 14,014 36, 889 5, 318 12, 670 $8,901 524 906 I—I 46, 095 30, 799 16, 360 16, 236 H a w o *j o M H M 72 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 $162,864 37, 755 25,307 391,906 107,925 $162,864 6,341 22, 500 348,803 81, 780 $56, 336 3,341 20,301 347, 332 75, 774 $72,472 90, 256 71,215 115,929 311,041 119,345 90,256 45,810 112, 600 303, 210 107,414 58,309 43,882 112,600 300,119 100,332 31,947 1,011 87 88 89 90 91 68,850 247, 602 170,805 758, 562 482,835 68, 850 245,176 151, 388 738,449 435,888 68,850 41,680 151,388 303,112 435,888 92 93 94 95 96 192,109 105,102 26,039 93, 788 146,907 80, 619 24,960 87,817 146,907 80,619 24,960 83,167 45, 044 136,125 155,420 357, 227 168, 810 j 41,952 131,124 135,030 274,717 146,605 I 41,952 115,828 135,030 273,046 145,930 77 78 79 80 81 Oklahoma City, Okla C a n t o n , Ohio Somerville, M a s s 89 83 84 85 86 Tulsa, Okla 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 El Paso Tex South Bend Ind Rockford, 111 Troy N Y Charleston S C Little Rock Ark E a s t S t L o u i s 111 Passaic, N . J._ ... 6,006 $5,381 26,145 $25, 386 917 2,666 2,000 46 6,541 1,026 5,000 83 $1, 471 3,091 7,082 $31,414 2,807 37,722 $5,381 759 ! 435, 337 15, 620 210 1,320 210 13, 220 4,650 3,833 400 3,433 15, 296 275 1,869 1,671 91, 774 205,342 12,886 69,943 159,167 845, 913 85, 759 5,225 118, 612 1 225,237 845, 913 83, 770 5,22*5 110,429 220,713 275,695 83,770 710 108,085 219, 505 570, 218 94,670 26, 291 344,170 654,457 299, 214 89,890 24,137 329,785 654,457 271,874 1 86,655 23,396 329,785 252,421 271,874 3,235 1,457 60,466 53, 542 22, 205 16, 306 270 90, 730 750 340 4,515 2,344 1,208 1,201 51,341 4,630 66,666 624 270 730 §11 11,112 750 750 149 2,353 311 8,239 24,455 1,357 17, 571 23,428 1,649 340 741 402,036 • 22, 205 750 149 2,353 2,817 3,132 20,390 28,968 275 1,869 i,666 2,426 19,417 4,493 46, 737 23, 202 11,195 1,079 2,138 22,000 68 675 $300 $14,000 22,000 13, 288 91, 774 206, 799 73, 352 69, 943 159,167 23,405 3,283 1,290 10,905 46 1,541 943 i 203,496 116, 379 231, 524 165, 439 88, 264 182, 595 ! j ! 1 $34,056 3,000 2,199 7,433 4,375 2, .427 2,154 14,074 27,340 to TABLE 8.—REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM S U B V E N T I O N S AND G R A N T S , D O N A T I O N S , AND P E N S I O N ASSESSMENTS: 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 35] RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS BY OTHER CIVIL DIVISIONS Subventions for education Aggregate R E C E I P T S FROM DONATIONS B Y PRIVATE P E R S O N S AND CORPORATIONS Other subventions and grants For expenses Other than pensions Total Total By State By county By State By county Pensions For outlays For principal of public trust funds Receipts from pension assessments GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued 117 US 119 120 121 Springfield, Ohio 199 Lansing, Mich_ 123 I'M 1°5 126 Mobile, Ala B e r k e l e y , Calif Springfield, 111 9 1 7 128 129 130 131 Hamtramck, Mich Hoi yoke, Mass Highland Park, Mich 132 133 13/1 135 136 137 138 139 110 141 14° 143 Huntington, W . Va E a s t Orange, N . J Wheeling, W . Va _ _ _ $36,257 123, 921 127,082 141,067 104,240 $6, 939 106, 706 123, 306 121, 728 77, 684 $3, 939 106, 706 123,306 121, 728 77, 684 159,460 44,423 93,862 561,225 84,887 155, 789 38,761 90,799 561,170 68,876 147, 259 38,199 90, 799 235, 530 68,876 71,043 122,347 36,290 238,134 131,430 49,906 118, 592 30,631 236,866 103, 372 48,112 118, 592 30, 631 39,037 103, 372 67,149 202, 590 73, 072 30, 295 78,971 37, 960 184, 604 68, 289 13,114 75, 976 34,460 184, 604 68, 289 10,908 75, 976 1,013 238,463 55,185 7,305 69, 288 1,013 232,002 53, 631 1, 901 67, 683 1,013 232,002 53, 631 1,901 67, 683 79, 952 37, 731 | 76,250 36.844 I 76, 250 36,844 $3, 000 $11,449 $11,449 2,769 $4, 330 4,200 562 3,523 3,063 55 - 10,352 325, 640 1,794 177,829 $20,000 3,500 3,832 286 5,659 1,268 1,200 29,189 560 2,853 $*,769 $1,330 3,063 3,671 2,139 2,193 55 10,352 5,659 3,832 3,689 318 1,200 175 1,970 $17,869 17, 215 3,776 16, 570 26, 556 $111 17,305 3,469 950 26,858 36 29,153 560 453 17,426 1,930 17,181 2,995 12 12 874 874 6,449 1,554 4,530 1,605 2,400 2,206 574 574 3,128 887 144 145 Lancaster, P a Winston-Salem, N . C.._ 146 147 148 149 Shreveport, La Jackson, Mich Augusta, Ga F r e s n o , Calif 150 151 152 153 Quincy, Mass P a s a d e n a , Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J._ 154 155 156 157 Kalamazoo, Mich L a k e w o o d , Ohio Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C _. _____ _ __._ __ _ 84, 774 I 255,480 69,317 j 250,980 69,317 122, 991 [ 138, 701 74, 364 1 753,155 110,593 i 135,457 74,364 740,433 110,593 132,148 74,364 279,030 31, 707 521,434 19,450 347,897 31, 707 518,096 19, 350 329, 763 28,320 288, 916 19,350 329, 763 2,487 249,180 900 130, 423 31, 434 21,147 217, 500 129, 264 3,213 6, 458 217, 500 125, 083 338 4, 349 1,202 3,206 975 2,875 310 310 1 4, 500 250, 980 201 10,428 166 1,125 2,184 10, 227 166 9,657 i 461, 403 15,147 4,500 3,065 9,657 3, 338 100 3,313 1,159 4,650 1,159 1,970 3,078 25 100 18,134 4,650 23, 571 14, 689 $740 $20 $1, 387 2,104 32, 776 4,152 16, 386 22,985 2,109 216, 298 i 1 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 50,000 158 159 160 161 162 C e d a r R a p i d s , I o w a __ Wichita Falls, Tex York, P a __ E l m i r a , N . Y__ __ Newton, Mass. 163 164 165 166 167 Bay City, M i c h . . . McKeesport, Pa N e w C a s t l e , Pa__ D e c a t u r , 111 O a k P a r k , 111 _ 168 169 170 171 17? Chelsea, M a s s . . Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind G a l v e s t o n , Tex._ M o u n t Vernon, N . Y __ __ 173 174 175 176 177 Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R. I Pittsfield, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J M o n t g o m e r y , Ala_ 178 179 180 181 182 S t o c k t o n , Calif M e d f o r d , M a s s __. _ _ Lima, Ohio. Charleston, W . Va Lexington, K y __ __ _ __ __ ___ __ $36,791 84, 901 99, 739 184, 593 67, 247 $34,644 1 84, 901 95, 587 133, 227 1 43,118 $34,644 84, 901 95, 587 131,785 39, 257 178, 228 100, 322 104, 773 51, 532 44, 370 172, 644 99,178 94, 999 49, 577 39, 603 171.102 99,178 94,999 49, 577 39, 603 24,115 130. 424 69, 649 330, 956 246, 729 6,816 110, 601 60,154 330, 956 203, 228 6,816 64, 734 57, 713 137,389 203, 228 . 116, 357 28, 542 22, 017 129, 414 108,103 112,357 17, 758 9, 260 115, 292 106, 303 112,357 17, 758 7,002 115,292 50, 947 510, 764 18,834 22,130 1,175 63, 687 1 507, 379 3, 213 9, 874 1,175 58, 339 1 199, 331 496 6,874 1,175 55,577 Q $760 $322 $3, 861 $1,120 34,980 1,144 1,542 1,517 $100 1,144 87 10 87 110 1,372 42,400 2,441 3,754 2,095 189, 813 - 63 7, 794 7,031 14, 778 10, 658 4,000 7,726 4, 000 100 63 $763 5,000 2,726 152 152 1,800 86 1, 875 525 362 w 17,299 19, 760 1,701 3,058 12, 757 13,970 1,800 308, 048 2,717 3,000 H 28, 723 4,120 2,258 55, 356 4,067 1,144 9,774 1,868 4,657 1,517 > 86 3,385 15,621 12,170 5,348 to fcO 00 T A B L E 8 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S FROM S U B V E N T I O N S AND G R A N T S , D O N A T I O N S , AND P E N S I O N A S S E S S M E N T S : to to 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 35] RECEIPTS FROM DONATIONS B Y PRIVATE P E R S O N S AND CORPORATIONS RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS BY OTHER CIVIL DIVISIONS Subventions for education Aggregate Total By State By county Other subventions and grants For expenses Total By State By county Other than pensions Pensions For outlays For principal of public trust funds Receipts from pension assessments 9 GROUP V — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued $125, 000 169, 095 $130, 025 184, 663 47, 070 134,169 57, 299 $125, 000 181, 847 8, 595 113,897 16, 814 Butte, Mont Fitchburg, Mass East Chicago, Ind-.. San Jose, Calif Williamsport, Pa 117,554 16, 270 54, 020 495, 796 93, 430 11C, 304 4,700 54, 020 494, 521 82, 093 193 194 195 196 197 West Hoboken, N . J Evanston, 111 Hamilton, Ohio Brookline, Mass Jamestown, N . Y . . _ 214, 091 40, 220 12,199 12, 332 144, 771 196, 579 34, 474 4, 522 2, 650 130, 972 198 199 200 201 202 Springfield, Mo Waco, Tex Muskegon, Mich Lorain, Ohio Muncie, Ind 80, 712 146, 780 148, 468 22, 383 69, 280 79, 712 146, 780 117,101 7,512 63, 613 417 145, 760 114, 401 4, 512 57, 849 10, 295 1,020 1, 625 203 204 205 206 207 Pontiac, Mich Chicopee, Mass Joliet, 111 Columbia, S. C Superior, Wis 97 ; 573 24, 747 60, 492 88, 242 70, 581 94, 741 15, 764 57, 610 88, 242 50, 274 1,034 !,650 ',610 .,590 1,274 5,057 2,114 29, 034 100, 023 27, 616 100,023 ',616 i,623 183 184 185 186 187 Greensboro, N . C Pueblo, Colo Salem, Mass Madison, Wis Everett, Mass 188 189 190 191 192 Dubuque, Iowa Battle Creek, Mich _ $2, 8, 113, 14, 50, 2, 51, $9, 835 1,856 $5, 025 130 24, 031 135 25, 000 50 1,250 65, 675 2,691 2,168 295, 533 > $4, 625 $130 1,655 135 " 25," 666" $2, 686 14,444 20,137 15,485 w 1,000 1,200 10, 320 H 22, 376 $50 250 a $400 1,091 11,337 196, 579 34, 474 3,000 ~~2~650~ ~130~! 1, 075 3,000 1,650 583 406 583 1,226 200 3,000 2,218 315 1,000 1,000 3,000 1,903 275 M Ul H M o Ul o H M 28,500 28, 500 500 ~670~ 16,929 4,520 7,477 6,682 11, 581 > 500 275 670 2,867 14,371 5,667 2,557 8,983 2,212 82, 652 20,307 1,418 Ul Aurora, 111 _ Waterloo, Iowa New Rochelle, N . Y„__ 43,210 21,682 266,098 Stamford, Conn__ Taunton, Mass__ Council Bluffs, Iowa,__ Portsmouth, Ohio Rock Island, 111 30, 213 13,183 21,536 16,552 38,427 22,093 13,183 20,055 4,582 34,820 21,692 10,719 20,055 3,232 34,820 Poughkeepsie, N . Y Quincy, 111 Austin, Tex____ Auburn, N. Y New Brunswick, N . J__ 100, 747 37,115 138,974 122,030 116,470 85,844 36, 745 138,974 106,347 102, 504 85,844 36, 745 130,138 105,038 102, 504 Easton, Pa Newport News ,Va Danville, 111 __ Ogden, Utah Wilmington, N . C 74,432 50,906 40,496 217,199 3,769 63,895 48,671 | 38,953 1 216,199 2,316 63,895 48,671 38,953 216,199 2,316 94,964 169, 559 44,072 113,249 55, 530 85,489 165,052 41,819 1 99,947 1 52,702 85,489 165,052 38,082 99,947 52,702 23, 754 46, 803 57,103 59, 629 23,754 46,803 1 57,103 1 58,045 23,754 46,803 52,884 58,045 Hazleton, P a . Orange, N. J.__ Kokomo, Ind Amsterdam, N . Y Petersburg, Va _._ _ Pensacola, Fla Norristown, Pa Lewiston, Me Oshkosh, Wis 40,360 ( 20,312 179,306 10 1 121 57,308 40,360 20,312 179,306 10 121 57,308 5,905 2,215 600 400 200 700 500 200 881 11,970 2,907 4,466 370 1,000 20 3,466 350 10,437 2,770 30 12,913 13, 936 5,905 1 401 2,840 1,249 29,484 2,464 1,350 8,836 $1,309 2, 770 30 10,537 2,235 1,543 1,000 i 1,210 1,000 1,210 243 Q W 786 9,475 3,384 2,253 6,903 2,042 1,123 1,123 6,399 786 6,399 3,737 4,219 395 395 1,189 10 12, 453 r CO Green Bay, Wis Columbus, Ga Watertown, N . Y Moline, 111 79,278 36,464 136,097 33, 711 66,815 34,828 121,041 30,424 66,815 34,828 120,144 30,424 Sheboygan, Wis Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I__ Muskogee, Okla 50,309 30, 588 40, 725 28,288 37,724 20,840 14,419 27,908 37,724 9,348 14,419 19,218 Newburgh, N . Y La Crosse, W i s . . . Lynchburg, Va Colorado Springs, Colo. 95,494 59,085 54,103 36,943 82, 766 42, 771 51,689 29,009 82,692 42,771 51,689 667 ___ _. 10 1,636 3,405 676 897 1,636 621 352 1,992 352 9,500 8,690 74 28,342 464 2,941 55 20,409 380 4,826 5,583 380 4,796 605 816 300 3,875 305 7,000 7,000 10,000 105 11,651 2,611 12,233 9,748 5,897 7, 932 15, 709 2,414 934 to bo en TABLE 9.—REVENUE R E C E I P T S FROM H I G H W A Y P R I V I L E G E S R E N T OP I N V E S T M E N T P R O P E R T I E S , AND I N T E R E S T : to to 1923 [Forv ist of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 35] RECEIPTS FltOM B E N T OF INVESTMENT P R O P E R T I E S Aggregate Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V $111,570,292 80,824,953 9, 687,482 12, 042, 594 5, 778, 238 3, 237, 025 Receipts from highway privileges j Total By sinking and public trust funds By investment funds and from miscellaneous real property Total $63,718,398 $26,700, 016 $21,151, 878 1,323,971 $12, 827,907 18,134,357 1, 772,444 411,193 759,944 73,940 , 102, 947 146,161 64, 216 1,804 8,843 10,031,410 1, 626, 283 346, 977 758,140 65, 097 19,618,237 1,995,611 3,485,869 1,114,948 485,351 RECEIPTS FROM I N T E R E S T By sinking funds By public trust funds $38, 867, 498 $5, 846, 526 28, 883, 712 3, 014, 215 4,451,619 1, 518, 238 999, 714 3, 963, 720 497, 576 616,934 390, 227 378, 069 $23,010,196 $21,057,425 $1,178,141 14, 061 503, 401 3,771,456 2, 412, 929 1,600,973 4,729, 582 658, 056 40, 234 1,030,645 1, 038,439 3,140 2, 584,858 238, 540 60, 846 561, 601 43, 072, 359 5, 919,427 8,145, 532 3, 903, 346 2, 677, 734 By investment funds and from investments On current deposits 3 $3, 787,452 $15, 216,922 Q 2, 901, 963 477, 930 111,190 185, 790 110, 579 7, 322,964 1, 929, 706 2, 965, 789 1, 809,091 1,189,372 CD $25, 359 1, 663,989 52, 989 60, 465 3,179 5,166 $749, 271 1, 590, 005 662,691 271,890 1, 540,100 257,049 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 $29, 253, 648 17,301,183 16, 649,162 1,104, 854 2, 633,156 1,920, 292 Baltimore, Md Boston, Mass Los Angeles, Calif— Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif. Buffalo, N . Y 2, 834,978 4, 307, 663 1,340,181 1,188, 010 1, 392, 273 899, 553 $3,001,766 12, 657, 701 708,107 72,161 1,785 1,100, 833 $3, 241,686 872,026 11,211,473 2,048 46, 513 257,858 64,984 1, 285,949 65,261 ! 2, 073, 807 145,588 346, 512 ; 57,867 i 66, 553 112, 623 243,142 ! 77,153 ! 39; 198 $3,241,686 $714,307 i 157,719 1,780,791 i 4,430,682 2,048 46,513 207,440 : 50,418 32,988 i 364,896 i _-.. .-..I 1,725 i 800 j 31,996 1,708,911 145,588 66,553 110,898 38, 398 1, 484, 045 2,168, 595 848, 081 1, 063, 590 1, 036, 508 783, 202 1,311,615 1, 546, 368 145, 568 248, 163 212, 548 52,494 432,029 3,097 45, 982 13,571 29,812 aw 10, 695 74, 260 21, 531 924, 233 60, 097 109, 241 190,198 625,156 747,914 98 704 480, 745 o H w Xfl .—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C . . Newark, N . J Minneapolis, M i n n . Cincinnati, Ohio New Orleans, La $53,417 j 52,151 798 1,534,991 1 58, 592 Kansas City, M o . Indianapolis, I n d . Rochester, N . Y . Seattle, Wash Jersey City, N . J - 305, 744 22, 574 161, 638 22 329, 258 $92,037 ! 53,864 ! 2,571 i 19,979 | 11,741 ! 27,785 i 10,159 i 2,571 20,239 11,741 27,785 10,159 $532, 202 189,090 657, 429 464, 676 1,756,890 254, 500 $4, 589 161, 797 539, 817 165, 572 i ,126,281 45, 767 610,083 214, 573 306, 330 209, 760 723, 894 263, 244 55, 312 145, 263 1,395 505,178 $257, 867 426 78,943 71,693 433,483 127,716 29,978 j 41,304 !._ 29,997 j 719 : 5,764 26,908 316, 861 117, 957 125, 306 • 180,738 218,716 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 Portland, Oreg... Denver, Colo Toledo, Ohio Columbus, Ohio. Louisville, Ky___ $143,438 897,658 395 18,844 16,973 $9,724 24,563 40,964 14,942 500 Providence, R. I . St. Paul, M i n n . . . Oakland, Calif.._ Atlanta, Ga Akron, Ohio 78,936 60,381 41,353 123,799 316 55,835 54,235 820 1,053 5,824 Omaha, Nebr Birmingham, Ala. Worcester, M a s s . . Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va 302,654 7,970 1,800 5,585 I $8, 400 3,686 17,869 3,770 3,447 $9, 724 16, 163 40,964 11,256 500 $231,382 201, 188 i 523,490 753,896 197,186 $115,931 8,244 258,404 513,367 86,451 $39,308 90, 423 6,775 3,562 1,536 $28,399 291 3,117 304 1,099 $47, 744 102,230 255,194 236,663 108,100 37,966 50,465 820 1,053 5,824 685, 769 284,449 27,292 118,977 370, 546 472,499 243,916 37,270 21,988 16,849 86,050 118,121 2,180 12,883 200 159,151 18,545 27,292 30,547 239, 542 214,410 ! 79, 808 1 216,064 95, 059 322,948 j 113,867 10,345 159, 630 17, 682 3,862 38,919 738 15,477 2,962 5,047 688 2,219 36,739 3,174 470 3,989 1,394 3,732 1,800 2,138 56,609 240,221 203,748 252 252 San Antonio, T e x . . . Dallas, Tex New Haven, Conn.. Memphis, Tenn Dayton, Ohio 17,085 144,126 17,898 50,815 6,752 2,478 12,775 9,427 8,099 2,478 12, 775 9,427 8,099 109,126 188, 304 134,287 117, 505 218,382 | 33,089 157,653 16,932 25,927 107,457 Norfolk, Va Houston, Tex Youngstown, Ohio Grand Rapids, Mich.. Springfield, Mass. 1 I 27,126 168,240 29,092 1, 753 II 12,425 61,938 6,751 6,626 j 739 2,121 61,938 6,751 1,626 739 2,121 150, 908 | 153, 596 194,189 100,113 63, 533 1 128,894 116,853 164,838 56,499 43,605 5,000 j | 1 11,480 441 2,424 12 4,141 101 64 79,899 60,554 17,515 94,309 63,109 75,248 28,368 80,616 91,578 107,281 16, 631 33,011 17,871 43,173 17,504 Q CO TABLE 9 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS FROM HIGHWAY PRIVILEGES, RENT OP INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, AND INTEREST: 1923—Continued 00 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 35] City number RECEIPTS FROM RENT OF INVESTMENT PROPERTIES CITY Aggregate Receipts from highway privileges Total [ By sinking and public trust funds By investment funds a n d from miscellan e o u s real property RECEIPTS FROM INTEREST Total By sinking funds By public trust funds By investment funds a n d from investments On current deposits 3 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 49 50 51 5? 53 Paterson, N . J Hartford, Conn 54 55 56 57 58 Trenton, N . J Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h Camden, N .J 59 60 61 6? 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 Fort Worth, Tex ._ - . Albany, N . Y Yonkers, N Y Duluth, Minn Elizabeth, N . J --- 585 300 1,482 50 6,538 49,301 128,036 154,073 65,430 117,906 1,545 91,101 117,739 4,100 100,100 6,902 16, 789 6,950 5,374 5,260 2,245 3,211 2,245 3,211 102 1,041 102 1,041 75, 597 130,762 78,929 68,477 51,898 56,535 113,773 45,180 8,766 14,019 569 2,742 5,691 21, 310 921 34,249 86,070 74,778 178,059 41,233 9,293 5,000 17,030 164,424 15,308 12,979 $677 10,000 146,296 66,798 1,097 1,500 8,819 84,507 1 129,016 322,914 91,658 281,949 34,621 680 165,236 26,178 157,505 585 300 3,605 50 6,538 183,328 133,973 86,641 68,764 102,663 105,486 7,712 185 49,724 34.249 86,070 89,993 180,566 43,952 Flint Mich Erie P a $18, 695 39,690 19,057 92,257 65,223 $1,500 1,097 1,500 8,819 $44,770 90,894 76,929 100,172 115,170 $35,734 $80,504 91,571 88,026 247,968 190,787 85,897 86,787 99.250 235, 501 1 $18,058 2,123 $17,676 15,215 2, 591 2,507 128 13,837 72 37,873 128,623 5,196 652 240 1,600 2,507 128 1,456 279 3,740 373 240 1,600 to to 66,864 86,063 61,137 105, 278 [ 12,175 45,899 22,553 14,931 441 14,586 $3,021 2,241 1,461 2,515 $24,575 48,183 40,700 6,013 32,846 1,530 898 40,854 20.146 29,384 54,426 11,648 1,666 18,493 14,247 28,058 38,401 35,292 11,977 81,070 53,036 11,060 24,760 4,712 2,575 1,165 47, 509 62,376 1,091 7,294 1,226 1,487 1 19,355 10,286 14.147 73,944 tr1 2 O o 73 74 75 76 Utica, N . Y Lynn, Mass Tacoma, Wash Jacksonville, Fla _ _ 77,126 51,746 153,097 1 126,247 50,174 38,000 4,350 4,642 4,350 4,642 77,126 ! | 47,396 98,281 88,247 6,404 36,487 50,473 7,438 2,769 2,054 7,249 $176,175 78,192 1,160 8, 215 9, 484 $193 8,762 8,899 16,819 $2,293 87,002 35, 628 17 67,126 2, 300 1,064 446 5,104 98 3,208 4,159 2,654 24,309 63,284 5,486 21,445 80,998 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 77 78 79 80 81 Oklahoma City, Okla C a n t o n , Ohio Somerville, M a s s Schenectady, N . Y Waterbury, Conn 8? 83 84 85 86 Tulsa, Okla 87 88 89 90 91 Savannah, Ga _- Fort Wayne, Ind E l Paso, Tex Evansville, Ind _ S a n D i e g o , Calif _ 9? 93 94 95 96 Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, Pa P e o r i a , 111 Wichita, Kans St. Joseph, M o 97 98 99 100 101 Sioux C i t y , I o w a South Bend, Ind Wilkes-Barre, P a Binghamton, N . Y Portland, Me 10?, 103 104 105 106 Rockford, 111 Troy, N . Y C h a r l e s t o n , S. C Little Rock, Ark 107 108 109 110 111 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif-. _ E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111 Brockton, Mass Terre H a u t e , I n d . Saginaw, M i c h . . _ ___ _. $199,461 135, 637 16, 527 36, 519 I 38, 612 $15, 699 1,365 $24 185 $24 185 $183, 762 135, 637 16, 527 35,130 38,427 189,310 51,531 35,951 1 87,203 | 51,113 18, 600 3,172 15,442 16,340 500 1,050 267 120 16, 340 500 1,050 267 120 154,370 51, 031 34, 401 83, 764 35,551 22,947 4,060 44, 588 108,603 114,722 9,015 134 135 70,968 45,660 5,364 5,364 8,568 3,926 44,451 37,035 69,059 21, 401 144, 578 30,032 106, 445 78, 971 2,872 92, 598 1,781 32,120 28, 228 75,816 39, 786 11,128 37,429 123, 732 61,890 2,362 355 180 7,422 19, 550 24, 786 125,770 42,486 86,672 11,154 5,054 62,601 6,181 31,864 32.371 134,766 ! 500 34, 745 15, 621 9,049 816 680 600 | 3 $600 3 1,115 1,115 4,445 4,445 308 308 1 17,414 51,980 23,806 74, 325 50,435 6,318 2,666 25,152 19,206 35,100 15, 734 2,436 2, 626 14,825 2,531 488 1,043 6,876 1,040 118 61, 533 1, 277 7,360 1,750 5, 633 22, 239 4, 284 7,727 6,803 192 39, 666 95 1,593 60 1,203 1,766 11,067 1,302 3,993 14,847 12, 287 7,424 51 2,651 4, 520 51 2,651 4,520 8,396 19, 732 125, 719 5,090 66,531 22,179 3,868 3,868 49, 684 5,365 31, 864 29,134 132,681 1 "418 23, 797 1,525 9,712 3, 237 1,405 2,000 93 1,611 8,154 10,090 2,442 5, 741 6,456 369 1,778 3,237 1,405 I 250 324 1,351 369 ! 1,778 1,318 66,304 14,957 25,121 16, 540 24, 200 o 1,260 51,974 12,608 37,424 ! 10,773 36,880 I 114, 532 1,318 1 5,843 $7,394 48,683 15,367 15,723 12,124 12,888 2,495 10, 367 746 3,003 3,781 275 6,824 26, 376 4,044 66, 053 43, 491 W 10, 288 12, 821 7,983 30, 383 27, 757 15,196 77,123 3,229 44,352 31,193 3,645 4,074 8,981 110,407 to to CO TABLE 9 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS FROM HIGHWAY PRIVILEGES, R E N T OF INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, AND INTEREST: 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 35] RECEIPTS FROM RF.NT OF INVESTMENT P R O P E R T I E S Receipts from highway privileges Aggregate Total By sinking and public trust funds By investment funds and from miscellaneous real property RECEIPTS FROM I N T E R E S T By sinking funds Total By public trust funds By investment funds and from investments On current deposits a GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued 11? 113 114 115 116 Gary, Ind Pawtucket, R. 1 Hoboken, N . J L o n g B e a c h , Calif Passaic, N . J 117 118 119 120 121 Springfield, Ohio Chester, P a . 199 $16,794 99, 574 109, 733 650, 765 104, 375 _ _ 73, 267 38, 841 31, 751 19, 396 41,372 I . A l t o o n a , Pa__ 123 124 125 126 Lansing, Mich New Britain, Conn M o b i l e , Ala Berkeley, Calif Springfield, 111 127 128 129 130 131 H o i yoke, M a s s . Highland Park, Mich Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, T e n n _ Bethlehem, P a IS? 133 134 135 136 Lincoln, N e b r N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y Covington, K y Haverhill. Mass Portsmouth, Va __- _ .. 69, 761 45,117 31.832 62, 971 40,261 61, 925 76,411 25,196 36,015 51, 037 42,351 134,941 8.066 37,380 108,899 $3, 200 $3, 200 604, 265 529 604, 265 529 5, 905 578 1,043 1,043 363 550 550 $53, 216 26, 691 59,137 4. 358 25, 047 51,708 29, 641 1 547 2,401 711 3,811 60 547 2,401 711 3,811 60 12 42 2,763 $1,204 1,559 1,812 931 70 3,650 23,314 40 400 68,333 1 40 400 68,333 CO O $16, 96, 56, 19, 44, 794 374 517 809 709 $3, 275 81,159 48, 710 34,407 2,682 $12, 271 6,536 7,422 19,809 7,620 66,319 38, 263 31, 751 18, 483 41,372 12,431 34,844 1,200 18,483 30, 719 760 20 23,169 2, 659 30,531 W O 69,214 38,358 1 6,074 7,452 10, 560 61,913 76, 411 25,154 I 33, 252 i 49,225 41,420 134,831 4,016 37,380 17,252 1 21,630 9,146 37,468 1,530 5,816 29,120 $1, 248 1,637 385 $7,042 16,010 8,644 16,718 7,242 3,039 120 61,852 13,689 6,074 7,452 5,832 2,712 2,016 1,643 279 5,217 31, 710 7,564 1,387 18,197 15, 535 5,853 1,514 340 7,687 45 2,406 73 19,414 31,100 17,020 27,436 20,105 23.223 133,317 3,676 11, 752 11,281 137 138 139 140 141 Huntington, W . Va 142 143 144 145 Roanoke, Va Tampa, Fla.. ... Lancaster, Pa Winston-Salem, N . C 146 147 148 149 Shreveport, L a Jackson, Mich Augusta, Ga Fresno, Calif... 150 151 152 153 Quincy, Mass P a s a d e n a , Calif T o p e k a , Kans_._ Atlantic City, N . J _. 154 155 156 157 Kalamazoo, Mich L a k e w o o d , Ohio Maiden, Mass _ Macon, Ga Wheeling, W. Va Cicero, 111 ___ 37,668 , 138,203 35,514 108, 285 23,170 12,470 74, 959 •11, 336 9,951 851 391 j 1,498 2,860 3, 512 53,406 63, 729 15,641 23,332 9,934 362 25 973 362 25 973 5,058 5,058 13, 889 10, 058 2,352 2,352 12,818 6,073 177, 209 2,374 2,374 1, 592 1,592 81 1, 227 154 360 154 360 59, 922 39, 939 26, 877 16,947 _ _ 44, 885 64, 246 ! 48, 633 ! 383, 057 35, 698 96,821 52, 236 18, 851 GROUP 262 \ r —CITIES HAVING A POPULATION 391 1,498 2,860 3,512 262 ' 5,958 9,289 1,219 84, 576 7,955 24,807 61, 746 21,318 94,822 22,319 18,849 48, 258 9,347 7,567 43,110 63, 704 14,668 23,332 14,156 38,196 2, 742 9, 496 54,864 39, 939 10,636 6,889 1,215 501 7, 608 4,203 ! 22,251 ! 1,812 431 40 77 49,015 17,147 1,139 6,889 17, 687 165,486 21,871 ! 871 i 3,806 9,829 19,081 1,618 23,014 29,102 19, 449 28, 941 14,375 30,942 28,465 130 16,764 ; 44,885 49,054 42, 560 204, 256 35,463 i 95, 234 ! 52, 236 ! 18, 589 4,199 763 2,679 14,364 1 | j. ! 9,989 550 583 j . _ 3,199 ! 779 | 28,404 24,925 8,727 13,057 844 702 18, 589 20, 244 64,162 6,305 O F 30,000 T O 50,00C I 158 159 160 161 162 Cedar Rapids, Iowa W i c h i t a Falls, T e x York, P a Elmira, N . Y Newton, Mass 163 164 165 166 167 Bay City, Mich McKeesport, P a . N e w Castle, P a . . D e c a t u r , 111 O a k P a r k , 111 168 169 170 171 172 Chelsea, M a s s . . Kenosha, Wis __ Hammond, Ind Galveston, T e x . . . M o u n t Vernon, N . Y . 173 174 175 176 177 Beaumont, Tex Pittsfield, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J M o n t g o m e r y , Ala . . . ___ ... $10, 43S 80, 439 71,194 45, 434 77, 280 88, 229 33. 951 ! IS, 232 1 21.838 ! 29, 297 39,031 40, 160 12,114 90,928 65, 526 _. 69,111 117, 890 4, 592 74, 208 4,834 1 $33, 393 750 $168 434 693 $168 434 698 6,158 573 7.070 ' 10 2, 746 6,158 500 600 400 9,351 400 9,351 5, 699 520 50 620 50 620 4, 228 5,383 303 234 303 234 25, 233 1,000 2,165 | 2,165 $10, 268 1 80, 035 i 37,100 | 44, 684 77, 280 $1,259 2,521 12,740 63,087 $3,191 $425 1,462 6,770 3,687 3,338 4,334 2,186 57 1,102 88, 229 ! 27, 230 j 11,162 ! 21,858 26,551 19,473 9,412 558 15,799 38,131 30, 209 12,114 85,177 j 64, 386 31, 506 15,247 9, 945 1,078 2,588 5,121 978 5,628 64, 580 112, 273 4, 592 48, 975 J 1, 669 37, 242 82, 790 664 38,274 25 3,993 16,114 667 213 5,495 37,332 170 $5, 393 76, 052 17, 590 36, 663 8.669 68, 699 16, 716 10, 604 1,399 10, 224 5, 547 22,128 6,993 3*1, 620 48,813 27,168 28,819 4,592 10, 676 1,669 TABLE 9.—REVENUE R E C E I P T S FROM H I G H W A Y P R I V I L E G E S , R E N T O F INVESTMENT P R O P E R T I E S , AND I N T E R E S T : 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 35] City number RECEIPTS FROM RENT OF INVESTMENT PROPERTIES CITY Aggregate Receipts from highway privileges ! [ ! Total By smkmg and public trust funds By investment funds a n d from miscellan e o u s real property RECEIPTS FROM INTEREST Total By sinking funds By public trust funds By investment funds a n d from investments On current deposits 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 178 179 180 181 18? 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 $63,976 32,006 72,487 33, 673 58,015 Medford, M a s s Charleston, W . V a 58,492 21,302 19,278 56, 492 28,945 P u e b l o , Colo Fitchburg, Mass. _. West Hoboken, N J Muskegon, Mich Muncie, Ind __ $21,847 102 $200 2, 634 400 1,379 3,149 1,379 3,149 $41,929 31,904 72,487 29,660 54,466 $12, 504 24,332 18,149 15,893 89 89 58,492 11, 803 19, 278 56f 492 28,856 18,733 6, 733 228 22, 411 17,313 3,327 1,916 3,327 143 $200 9,499 29, 578 31,809 15,069 13,053 15, 581 17,170 47, 245 26,106 22,-658 9,154 17, 764 25,468 9,996 19,888 39, 734 166,938 40,815 10,402 1,000 100 1,614 300 $1,773 4, 563 1,140 12,712 11 540 50 11 540 50 1,574 847 51 1,574 847 51 354 354 to to GO 9,081 29, 893 15,069 8,490 15, 581 6, 538 4, 690 5, 247 21, 777 16,110 22,647 7,474 5,002 19, 763 17,314 38,787 165, 273 40,515 10,048 1 182 23, 788 6,652 24,046 3,896 $204 3,833 91 3,323 105 2,113 11,100 2,809 $194 826 1,102 1,856 2,463 15, 532 597 722 2,731 213 561 5,102 120 7, 612 1,815 1,398 1,032 144,994 1,696 $41, 725 15, 567 48,155 11, 420 35,056 39,654 2,131 6,848 29,416 11, 543 6,618 7,823 10,379 5,162 9,399 1,453 10,888 15, 035 5,659 3,604 17,132 13,967 13, 627 14, 773 6,152 > a > xn H m H o Ul o H M Ul ^ 203 204 205 206 207 Pontiac, Mich Chicopee, M a s s . . Joliet, 111 C o l u m b i a , S. C Superior, W i s , - § 208 Dubuque, Iowa B a t t l e Creek, M i c h A u r o r a , 111.. _ _ _ _ Waterloo, Iowa._ _ _ _ _ _ N e w Rochelle, N . Y . S 209 1 210 t o 211 Oi 212 ._.. 214 OS 216 217 J 4,073 13, 908 21,831 4,260 35,932 1 213 Stamford, C o n n )L 215 37,900 i 6,771 19,015 7,209 15,850 33,140 41, 222 21, 704 27, 693 4,657 T a u n t o n , Mass__ Council Bluffs, I o w a P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio R o c k I s l a n d , 111 218 219 220 221 222 Poughkeepsie, N . Y Q u i n c y , 111. _ Austin, Tex. Auburn, N . Y _ N e w Brunswick, N . J 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 Easton, P a Newport News, V a . D a n v i l l e , 111. _ Ogden, U t a h . . . . . . . __ Wilmington, N . C _ ___ Hazleton, P a _ . Orange, N . J Kokomo, Ind _ _ . _ Amsterdam, N . Y . ._ Petersburg, Va _ __ Pensacola, F l a . _ __ Norristown, P a . _ . Lewistown, M e __ . Oshkosh, Wis Green Bay, Wis Columbus, Ga . Watertown, N . Y M o l i n e , 111 Sheboygan, Wis _ Waltham, Mass N e w p o r t , R . I__ _ Muskogee, Okla . . Newburgh, N . Y _ L a Crosse, W i s . _ Lynchburg, Va Colorado S p r i n g s , Golo . _ 29,473 17, 739 21, 796 15, 212 71,836 13,295 1 31, 757 4,544 10,505 14,172 9, 742 78,470 1,786 23, 787 72, 723 14,864 30, 893 13, 523 21,914 29, 254 7,909 12, 576 2,104 20, 762 18, 622 78, 581 93, 072 12,403 37,711 51, 686 133,897 2,060 292 96 292 96 151 151 10,616 6,641 1, 576 1,576 11, 793 391 5 461 673 5 461 673 1, 570 13,263 4, 085 783 34,498 1,282 280 3, 965 1 255 852 4,745 199 1,282 280 3,965 255 199 2, 589 I, 200 2 1,200 2 39,613 3, 269 18,000 1,150 9, 922 816 87 122,353 717 717 275 275 374 4,414 313 2 374 4,414 313 2 3, 569 2,145 8,105 2,208 1,125 403 5,787 3,569 2,145 5,000 2,208 1,125 403 5,787 3,105 37,900 1 6,771 16,955 6,917 15,754 3,922 13, 908 11, 215 4, 260 29,291 13,109 5,606 195 938 721 31,564 41,222 9,906 26,841 1 3, 984 | 26,155 32,401 26,621 i 4,196 13,746 14,174 37,338 ! 2,490 12, 244 27,012 1 4,544 7,916 12,972 9, 740 38,857 1 1, 786 20,518 72,006 14,864 i 12,618 | 13, 523 21, 540 24,840 6,446 1 12, 574 2,104 17,193 16,477 60, 554 90,864 10,462 37,221 45,899 11,544 10, 799 195 2,222 27,335 6,276 9,301 486 2,576 649 31, 224 3,041 38, 535 9,949 4,394 4,605 19,718 5,730 7,922 2,179 8,172 222 3,334 13,283 6,446 3,284 16,902 160 1,041 4,428 1,311 5,208 4,913 366 625 3,501 212 12,389 3,779 1,809 5,515 45 506 2,775 178 6,100 2,484 1,410 330 43 1,252 750 2,165 128 1,319 310 3,118 4,544 32 4,264 2,280 351 13,500 11, 212 3,725 422 1,475 727 3, 503 23,850 88,438 6,339 22, 488 45,734 3,412 1,336 2,574 2,276 34, 442 71 197 2,315 1,890 21,366 1,853 7,518 9,468 ^8,593 5,448 17,711 520 3,528 1,630 5,760 4,391 15,247 3,283 3,682 920 1,424 542 165 700 7,398 2,604 9,091 4,034 1,476 14,359 33, 471 4,915 7,873 23 10,328 20, 693 4,971 8,435 768 10,937 9,778 2,262 2,355 2,502 11,876 8,954 Q > H > CO to Co CO TABLE 10.—REVENUE R E C E I P T S FROM E A R N I N G S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T 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 E N E R A L MENTAL S E R V I C E : 1923 DEPART- fcO OS [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 36] HIGHWAYS Grand total Group Group Group Group jroup I II III IV V All general departments General government $59,236,103 19,151,929 $9, 792, 262 $1,887,382 $5,103,790 $7,211,235 633,748 275,817 538,806 265,880 173,131 1,934,056 887, 982 1,137,737 821,992 322, 023 3,016,694 1,003, 530 2,139,066 698,823 353,122 29, 390, 603 8, 762, 236 10, 702,996 6,180,747 4,199,521 __ __ _. Sanitation, Conserva- or promo- Repair and tion of tion of construchealth cleanliness tion for compensation Protection to person and property 5, 521, 772 1, 983, 421 951, 291 414,884 280, 561 6,778, 583 1,253,145 1,046,618 485,155 228, 761 All other Charities, hospitals, and corrections Recreation Schools $744,449 J $8, 920,817 $8,059,298 296,492 109, 952 144, 892 101,392 91,721 4, 519,183 935, 731 1, 285,897 1,312,377 867,629 2,499,856 1,311,920 1, 792,430 1, 245, 349 1, 209, 743 Miscellaneous Libraries $918,926 $5,244,974 $2, 201,041 326, 069 147, 226 214,475 132, 074 99,082 2,943,319 740, 787 976,312 329,694 254,862 920, 831 112,725 475, 472 373,127 318,886 > O CO {2 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 AND OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 N e w York, N . Y Chicago, 111. Philadelphia, P a Detroit, Mich Cleveland, O h i o . . St. Louis, M o ; j | .] i Baltimore, M d Boston, M a s s Los Angeles, Calif Pittsburgh, P a San Francisco, Calif Buffalo, N . Y _ . ! 1 ! ! $4,839,124 $1,112,567 5,681, 531 1, 450, 950 3,841,877 i 853,325 3,601,563 i 230,532 2,423,066 i 432,061 1,066, 938 336,987 633,055 ! 2,148, 201 | 2,153,467 1,139, 225 729, 786 1,132, 770 | 121,161 140,676 295, 625 276,830 218,380 52,678 $1,317,301 2. 242,451 1,130, 533 493, 557 214,107 216,378 $141,465 25,618 25, 518 72, 309 65,676 5,082 $234, 756 413,593 385,135 82,100 336,970 10,595 $346,926 219, 362 572,344 387, 778 $83,824 109, 219 5,250 17,317 8,702 6,903 $618,190 210,808 685, 081 994, 944 387,010 254,424 $682,897 276,864 81, 788 212, 342 380, 568 41,423 $9 84,808 10,168 26,104 37,185 17, 475 $616, 316 513,882 202, 703 836, 570 134,604 177, 243 $31,799 0,412 243, 014 63,444 38,405 428 23, 991 228, 763 410,035 197,361 200, 597 103, 509 7,957 113, 743 62, 213 10,622 60,844 42,701 47,678 127,092 56, 950 411 3,466 235,310 253, 965 8,856 697,170 107, 303 27, 244 395, 746 20,301 6,262 2,825 3,354 391 32,144 50,052 334, 229 385, 524 339,814 77, 672 181, 435 21,033 622, 961 21,074 134, 268 5,324 19,314 17, 992 68, 403 27,055 16, 501 20, 369 81, 959 78, 560 136, 331 21, 776 119, 367 24,008 4,958 469,067 17,317 20,431 $263,995 53, 653 53, 769 97,208 484, 318 66,239 $21,131 12, 758 20,425 18,409 13,392 10,873 $139,006 5,155 18, 223 282, 608 11,905 53,239 $16,458 65,193 1,118 25,556 GROUP I I — CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 13 14 15 16 17 18- Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D. O Newark, N . J Minneapolis, M i n n C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio New.Orleans, La . $1, 246,673 1,079, 795 1,005, 621 788, 366 1,095,877 607,029 $148, 262 125, 742 228,461 118, 684 222, 565 323,610 $167,081 142,847 128,769 132,115 122, 326 81,373 $24,854 2,237 97,900 19,409 13,052 31,633 $130,173 369, 670 76, 714 55, 510 10,192 7,460 $79,644 249, 902 76,847 25, 329 155,688 24,221 $31, 578 1, 550 8,540 6,417 1,219 6,928 $224, 491 51.088 294,855 32, 677 46,191 1,411 15,029 42 o o 19 ?0 ?1 22 23 Kansas City, M o . . Indianapolis, I n d Rochester, N . Y _ Seattle, W a s h . . Jersey City, N . J 768, 688 I 536.969 481, 946 681,102 i 470,170 1 188, 729 64,399 41, 993 92, 758 90, 755 215,481 114, 469 101, 453 189.397 195,297 3,334 15,106 9,790 42, 093 16,409 GROUP III.—CITIES H A V I N G 992 91, 889 136, 533 7,394 1,455 A 232,148 45, 211 488 114, 052 15, 308 6, 781 2,304 28, 690 637 22, 509 41, 436 50.160 40,130 130, 783 281 47,085 73, 616 76, 051 72,983 23,003 9,879 10, 022 7,088 18, 984 4,265 32,942 74, 040 56,086 60,023 7,560 14, 598 6 $20, 770 70, 906 78, 548 30, 599 54, 060 $13,174 9,977 1,748 41, 412 $65, 808 61,481 6,690 443 25,108 $17,469 5,348 2, 712 6,134 313 9,982 7,554 5,834 1,893 36, 694 108, 603 34,005 38, 954 5,427 56, 315 2,767 4,396 154 ) P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,00( $701,384 953, 484 ! 274, 024 316, 245 1 214,604 $6,936 265,127 19,385 24,121 224 $4,193 174, 416 77,085 11,174 25, 076 $16,488 4,724 2,401 1,287 5,263 $6, 716 216 3,015 167,105 18,442 $561,183 276, 035 57,451 64,704 17,420 $1,821 4,315 878 2,150 $77, 742 15, 882 8,930 25,136 Providence, R. I St. Paul, M i n n O a k l a n d , Calif Atlanta, Ga A k r o n , Ohio 380, 217 ! 346, 082 171,151 | 167, 140 1 114, 732 39,789 48, 620 2,616 439 3, 537 73, 253 37,107 9, 553 2,819 11, 477 26,391 8, 207 28, 066 2,193 12,173 37, 275 29, 006 14,511 4,457 788 53, 585 19, 556 67, 589 57,105 7,096 1,010 12, 913 1,361 1,385 5,625 44, 639 12, 563 82 28,153 347 62,154 3,210 3,047 21, 395 71, 642 34 35 36 37 38 Omaha, Nebr . . . . . B i r m i n g h a m , Ala Worcester, M a s s Svracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va 204,180 177, 666 707,960 177, 743 78, 355 1 i I 1 11,315 19,658 24,296 30,545 28,189 66,055 23, 666 28, 543 19,529 8,267 5,888 10, 522 40,923 5,686 107 712 40, 013 51,601 3,347 8,367 48, 094 17, 921 45, 719 48, 826 19,170 240, 331 29, 481 7,081 52, 386 13, 372 190, 924 8,080 24, 340 4, 335 7,104 6,208 5,497 13, 273 17,651 17, 611 25, 733 442 2,122 1,955 58, 594 249 1,452 39 40 41 4? 43 San Antonio, Tex Dallas, Tex._ New Haven, Conn Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio_. 129,626 273, 795 1 188,972 ! 195,810 204, 773 ! 4,408 6,537 4,755 14, 326 11,465 15,185 19,896 39, 689 30,421 3, 890 16,158 17, 782 4,240 332 870 1,992 32, 232 16, 910 31,911 68, 874 62,199 64, 804 2,887 28,912 4,403 4,302 6,330 6 5,328 11, 764 27, 478 8,466 39, 825 65, 495 8,868 25, 892 94,169 2,550 30, 077 6,660 3,645 6,815 4,134 2,515 9,854 68, 845 11,035 35,495 3,129 2, 576 2,291 44 45 46 47 48 Norfolk, V a Houston, Tex Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio Grand Rapids, Mich Springfield, M a s s 165, 325 111,930 130, 082 230,158 341, 530 i 59, 629 33,041 16, 876 66,885 15,599 18,305 15, 552 24, 635 8,739 12,347 3,995 774 1,525 66, 817 8,526 8,225 24, 780 45, 432 7,709 69,246 56, 741 6,416 17,012 13, 825 53, 555 91, 297 1,763 4,026 13, 959 10,342 48,452 1,247 5,545 1,241 1,164 5,780 3, 515 9,301 12, 250 7,861 8, 356 49 50 51 5? 53 Bridgeport, Conn Fort Worth, Tex Scranton, Pa Paterson, N . J Hartford, C o n n . . 226, 398 206,119 66,363 147, 933 293, 095 2,702 1, 759 5,549 14, 051 5,998 12, 833 17,322 948 7,330 114,876 11,514 430 364 35,025 17,400 64,159 34, 777 3,001 413 11, 534 1,477 16, 346 39,045 11 577 11, 749 4,581 398 3,279 13, 250 20,096 8,026 85,803 32, 844 5,912 1,381 1,946 4,079 54 55 56 57 58 Des Moines, Iowa N e w Bedford, M a s s Trenton, N . J.._ Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h 142, 003 271, 734 131,493 119, 550 371 8,833 15, 931 21, 884 14, 751 892 6,796 3,894 2,633 15,443 1,760 30, 813 50,142 515 7,561 104 48, 966 6,799 48, 371 35,930 78, 423 34,874 45, 725 14,951 25, 005 4,295 1,729 4,619 4,100 2,487 ?4 ?5 ?6 ?7 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 Louisville, K y ?9 30 31 3? 33 Camden, N. J _._ J __ __ _ _. _ .„.. ' 67, 853 1 • 3,829 6,634 3,210 770 110* 4,723 1,899 1,153 52, 731 65, 261 59 5 3,158 4,526 2,103 25, 578 3,642 42,365 .. 3,646 8,000 80,036 1,584 63,105 4,086 4,302 1, 225 59,324 203 Q W tf tel {• F 354 t=3 Ul 766 339 2,287 29,196 41, 290 22, 223 1,319 823 17, 904 57,121 7,788 300 to TABLE 10.—REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM E A R N I N G S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L MENTAL S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPART- [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 36] EDUCATION General government All general departments Protection to person and property G R O U P III.—<D I T I E S 59 60 61 6*> 63 N a s h v i l l e , Tenn__. Fall River, Mass Albany, N . Y 64 65 66 67 68 Lowell, M a s s Flint, Mich Erie, P a Cambridge, Mass 69 70 71 7° 73 74 75 76 Kansas City, Kans Duluth, Minn Spokane, Wash Elizabeth, N . J __ _ _- $6, 243 2,670 1,293 4,255 824 $50 16, 776 206 44 $1, 491 2, 659 7,205 2,504 8,113 $102, 708 7,782 1,133 7,633 7,557 1, 949 9,248 825 6,047 6, 858 4,620 7,075 435 15, 625 310 26,826 17 5,848 58,446 6,185 20, 653 11,238 34, 339 45,428 303, 822 93, 732 3, 958 3, 226 2,131 16, 025 1,828 4,139 8,366 10,281 1,768 1,000 2,545 2,588 6,033 9,093 86, 601 6,816 38, 976 174, 749 167, 049 81,117 5,459 15, 669 15, 907 13, 289 7,247 3,062 14,247 3,458 15, 231 3,862 1,638 372 11,037 G R O U P I V .— C I T I E S 77 78 79 80 SI O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla Somerville, Mass._ Schenectady, N . Y Waterbury, C onn $126, 648 113, 728 I 103,797 ! 71,195 36, 342 $4,766 243 9,366 9,241 1,458 1 ; | ! All other Charities, hospitals, and corrections Recreation Schools Miscellaneous Libraries 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 $6,172 1,811 3,551 23 $171,910 136,466 22,437 22,936 35,877 126,691 1 294, 882 43,966 227, 310 | 51, 800 Utica, N . Y Lynn, Mass Sanitation, Conserva- or promo- Repair and tion of tion of construchealth cleanliness tion for compensation $12,040 28, 919 1,838 12,030 620 $3,188 2,184 6,312 614 921 $31, 070 51,716 2,523 1,481 7,221 6,611 4,007 24,526 338 2,292 4,021 1,593 86 44,193 113,064 16 6,912 117,986 41,446 500 901 264 772 6,815 28 36, 640 1,676 2,875 1,608 30, 808 HAVING A POPULATION $4,791 ! 1,164 ! 8,993 i 83 ! 142 $72,189 54,156 3,253 17,896 448 $12, 901 35,750 1,280 7,898 9,830 $2, 089 1,858 23, 699 94, 242 19,163 3,766 13, 753 1,009 1,127 917 2,083 6,090 1,099 3,461 13,436 51,398 8,809 3,097 2,257 2,875 5,894 4,034 18,548 5,360 56,947 2,696 26,353 5,774 40, 214 37,676 1,289 3,022 2,469 4,301 2,008 458 651 61,297 4,774 $16, 691 24, 860 11,855 26,439 17,417 $1,425 1,117 2,282 $1,501 35 935 1,221 5,288 89, 818 5 994 $6, 551 79 674 4,065 15,172 $5, 619 8,820 8,325 3,579 500 2,673 920 12,493 186 59, 568 6,863 430 7,018 2 108 22,381 O F 50,000 T O 100,000 $12,642 15, 274 2,379 $537 3,234 264 1,906 841 $66 16,226 6,265 ! 3,863 $33, 511 Tulsa, Okla... Lawrence, Mass Fort Wayne, I n d . . . El Paso, Tex Evansville, Ind 24,427 | 182,324 45,352 63,482 53,403 578 6,813 1,043 1,458 230 6,818 4,438 616 3,849 1,260 Savannah, Ga Knoxville, Tenn — Allentown, Pa San Diego, Calif Bayonne, N . J 84, 729 110,586 19,834 161,344 21, 949 16,907 7,909 700 715 16,913 7,236 1,710 2,043 1,651 8,108 4,462 Manchester, N . H_. Harrisburg, Pa__-__. Peoria, 111 Wichita, Kans...__. St. Joseph, M o . . . . . . 27, 267 38,964 71,133 111, 055 27,863 6,839 100 386 5,463 649 958 2,272 14, 690 5,703 6,554 100 101 Sioux City, Iowa... South Bend, I n d . . . Wilkes-Barre, P a . . . Binghamton, N . Y . Portland, Me 61, 779 57,221 36,742 150, 507 150, 598 10,651 6,192 600 1,030 5,683 1,491 21,777 1,993 4,971 10,993 102 103 104 105 106 Rockford, 111 Troy, N . Y Charleston, S. C . . . Little Rock, A r k . . . Johnstown, Pa 125,223 10,230 49,792 42,289 16,658 926 1,827 3,224 2 11,647 1,907 164 10,951 1,421 107 108 109 110 111 Sacramento, Calif.. East St. Louis, I1L. Brockton, Mass Terre Haute, I n d , . Saginaw, Mich 203,096 45,272 222,480 74,990 67, 527 597 8,642 5, 506 207 14,004 24,932 17,112 1,231 6,326 3,572 112 113 114 115 116 Gary, Ind Pawtucket, R. I . _ . Hoboken, N . J Long Beach, Calif. _ Passaic, N . J 41, 730 61,482 23, 712 104,841 25,676 22,125 9,039 8,781 158 6,625 549 32,192 6,544 13,756 5,041 117 118 119 120 121 Springfield, Ohio... Chester, Pa Hamtramck, Mich. Altoona, Pa._ Racine, Wis 114,099 32,297 34,342 49, 914 74,691 52 1,860 1,524 3,442 2,442 1,830 37 9,934 756 3,521 410 436 2,774 122 123 124 125 126 Lansing, Mich New Britain, Conn Mobile, Ala Berkeley, Calif Springfield, 111 116,059 96,685 21,940 170,722 46,389 3,507 24,773 3,226 12,962 2,696 11,096 10,538 6,592 3,138 10,035 1,391 2,744 926 603 1 32 2,001 1,948 825 7,497 8,773 7,185 101,154 9,635 1,437 301 9 All 75 3,538 5 8,174 35,126 3,094 572 101 4 4,439 130 1,360 4 9,225 80 102 1,715 4,456 3,325 2,987 2,520 1,915 440 40, 969 3, 520 4 4,377 741 303 1,502 14, 232 135 15,308 8,903 20, 831 2,230 63, 988 2,105 182 22, 790 367 11, 095 2,853 1,307 863 2,687 8,706 3,395 19,996 773 896 1,602 2,617 11,333 50 9,700 139,841 336 132,906 7,189 27 50 36 364 412 2,081 37 19,109 1,345 2,504 6, 217 6,586 267 5,200 [ 2,318 2,248 5, 790 7,349 30,479 1, 798 20,030 12,976 i 709 2,226 856 1,089 155,211 2,137 96 66 1,719 256 410 415 1,091 4,128 1,184 1, 222 949 752 2,852 9 134,539 35, 228 2,750 133 4,904 40,483 5,588 1,054 762 874 72, 242 1,176 57 713 58,199 375 ! 18 100,960 63 73 16,459 6,236 3,508 1,383 1,052 4,744 31, 812 2,537 1 2,896 761 1,644 6,445 26 1,200 2,250 10,113 7,554 12,904 16,319 14, 342 37, 517 33,182 5,295 9,026 10,460 3,300 10, 675 25,933 25,808 6,044 10,084 526 2,173 1,433 1,712 2,673 1,748 6,644 1,164 1,123 2,002 3,484 2,617 15,399 2,900 9,280 4,350 12,648 1,671 1,090 66.113 2,804 4,349 4,844 5,918 2,084 479 734 265 655 11,813 2,729 1,787 17 22,250 16,454 960 15,144 483 31 47,427 2,189 338 3,575 13,023 45,343 3,182 233 24,899 3,468 1,739 8 30 1,304 11,591 2,568 500 3,782 16,592 1,300 119 1,000 34 2,607 37,033 294 16 729 6,270 4,339 5,590 1 16,154 1 55,168 28,303 2, 032 1,685 1,194 2,446 677 7,461 7,729 1,431 1,785 1,075 5,015 7,732 5,398 16,807 6,566 12,801 1,271 625 1,240 2,287 2,000 366 20,902 589 3,874 681 6,188 6,480 16,958 850 24,542 33,655 1 30,270 3,119 30, 240 13.114 24,533 34, 361 351 6,515 29, 795 1 w 10,373 4,887 25 1,337 1, 373 4,674 2,966 4,638 1,291 35 6,281 6,055 12,233 258 to Co -5 T A B L E 1 0 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S PROM E A R N I N G S O P G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S O P T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T MENTAL S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d to CO 00 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 36] HIGHWAYS General government All general departments Protection to person and property Conserva- Sanitation, or promo- Repair and tion of tion of construchealth cleanliness tion for compensation EDUCATION All other Charities, hospitals, and corrections Recreation Schools Miscellaneous Libraries > GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000-Continued 127 128 129 130 131 Holyoke, Mass. Highland Park, Mich Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, Tenn._ Bethlehem, Pa _. $81,260 254. 396 72, 810 100, 537 19,663 $3,085 8,304 13,101 2,154 230 132 133 134 135 136 Lincoln, Nebr Niagara Falls, N. Y__ Covington, Ky Haverhill, Mass Portsmouth, Va 65,494 50,205 17, 235 131,788 16, 643 1,506 924 248 1,788 1,489 14 3,490 11,716 733 137 138 139 140 141 Huntington, W. Va... East Orange, N. J.__. Macon, Ga Wheeling, W. Va Cicero, 111 16,532 46.977 81, 285 16, 891 4,179 4,819 403 164 882 172 225 129 142 143 144 145 Roanoke, V a . . . Tampa, Fla. _ Lancaster, P a . . . Winston-Salem, N. C 55,374 154,771 32,075 81,893 9,514 1,928 194 5,086 1,430 2,979 13 6,246 3,968 3,898 146 147 148 149 Shreveport, La Jackson, Mich Augusta, Ga Fresno, Calif. 38,736 170, 489 133, 317 92, 465 4,191 1,397 2,448 11,069 7,902 30,354 332 5,557 10,781 13,233 1,294 8,963 17, 353 150 151 152 153 Quincy, Mass. Pasadena, Calif.. Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N. J . . . 5,264 1,944 425 1,746 5,590 2,935 566 7,000 3,825 63,743 18,634 3L7G4 _. 117, 443 169, 439 45, 509 112,044 8,723 i 5,880 i 32,224 j "7,"5l6l 6,617 8,549 5,060 14,248 I | ! f | $29,384 I 10,095 | $4, 879 1,800 8,502 648 410 776 203 50 74 4,267 6,108 5,811 102 5,692 2,329 1,923 596 253 1,210 22,718 30,065 4,017 2,970 2,468 5,126 600 1,654 1,115 18, 664 150 1,138 217 7,951 5,914 27 23,720 51 12,457 106 419 5,978 348 71 1,295 111 50 9,498 8,281 3,815 6,104 2,797 917 5,068 97 1,221 606 611 82 122 17.538 69,844 11, 351 7,470 2,651 1,637 74 1,221 3,955 19,150 348 507 77,018 303 80 881 713 "82," 823* 138 68,970' 3,067 57,856 57,133 100 1,481 4,356 7,769 1,593 3,241 81,674 119,914 67,068 156 491 5,228 15,881 4,365 25,138 14,192 16,726 14, 238 38,831 $1,445 $8,733 2,465 62 $1,730 2,090 2,326 1,068 $3,963 549 18,691 $23,043 187,669 $3,187 31,414 21, 256 1,912 16, 876 $7,770 4,278 12, 744 4,503 3,735 993 > Ul % ui H O Ul o H H. SI Ul 434 14, 284 2,758 20" "i~387 2,652 4,939 2,051 2,431 6,474 412 1,720 24, 223 4,221 5,493 4,477 1,746 3, 483 9,255 6,576 4,696 360 154 155 156 157 Kalamazoo, Mich Lakewood, Ohio. Maiden, M a s s . . . Charlotte, N. C__ f42 2,611 1,064 8,571 55,565 12,760 80,103 29, 464 3,088 29 15,979 6,048 879 633 6,122 2,112 7,000 4,299 3,241 1,372 513 265 11,111 9,073 3,590 6,647 6,524 12,093 152 26,059 2,328 | 2,952 1,677 1,645 rp V— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 158 159 160 161 162 Cedar Rapids, Iowa W i c h i t a Falls, T e x York, Pa Elmira, N . Y N e w t o n , M a s s . . __ 163 164 165 166 167 Bav City, Mich McKeesport. P a . . . N e w Castle, P a . . Decatur, 111. O a k P a r k , 111 _ ._. J ___ $45,802 52,114 120, 875 22, 540 86, 682 $9,070 6,217 339 2,533 2, 483 41, 658 48, 604 38, 986 39, 684 15,915 3, 332 924 272 5,539 1, 501 | 1 $20 30 $1, 067 32, 806 1,185 15 $2,127 3,631 8, 545 18,153 2,840 584 388 21 5 $8, 635 1,407 3,022 626 363 1,353 332 1,033 1,962 607 $2,000 4,238 640 507 248 14, 989 1,162 1 1,120 1,656 15 1 1,300 7, 640 13,919 937 5,128 4,477 20 175 2, 936 5,384 774 12, 331 2,280 300 154 176 1,015 3 11, 286 251 6,260 2,724 3,571 3,870 123 1,880 520 287 168 169 170 171 172 Chelsea, M a s s Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind Galveston T e x . . . M o u n t Vernon, N . Y 173 174 175 176 177 Beaumont, T e x . . Woonsocket, R. I._ Pittsfield. M a s s Perth Amboy, N. 3 M o n t g o m e r y , Ala._ 27, 853 37, 309 33, 661 17, 614 46, 380 2, 679 4,159 1, 286 3, 398 192 178 179 180 181 18? S t o c k t o n , Calif Medford, Mass L i m a , Ohio Charleston, W. Va Lexington, K v . _ 46,967 38, 638 38, 973 21, 244 36,944 5, 701 2, 887 3,328 1,879 3,065 168 610 206 183 184 185 186 187 Greensboro, N . C P u e b l o , Colo Salem, M a s s . Madison, Wis Everett, M a s s . . . 28,723 18, 524 86, 298 64,290 48,527 1,435 1,483 3,144 5,368 690 1,199 583 8,491 681 2,130 19, 004 130 782 1,000 2,351 3,854 3,138 305 188 189 190 191 192 Butte, Mont Fitchburg, Mass E a s t Chicago, I n d S arn Jose, Calif W illiamsport, P a . 12, 575 211, 354 7,810 98,846 54,163 2,017 2,870 56 4, 252 1,606 15, 587 1,971 10, 640 612 4,090 4,744 8,262 6,580 1,420 6,864 1,027 136 74, 301 37, 304 34, 316 189, 736 43,088 _. _. 1 41 3,188 269 5,121 3,389 192 584 1,766 296 3,246 147 23 $4, 587 88 530 5,090 4,587 $2, 635 18,2X2 43, 688 27, 426 31, 785 7,364 1,401 137 1,633 2,997 172 192 796 1,852 1,541 243 8,419 2,237 600 28, 340 24, 254 2,527 2,252 169, 244 2,516 4,721 17, 956 17, 581 310 9,571 1,241 499 7,781 4,214 7,554 8,930 1,800 1,507 850 845 10,965 5,311 26, 793 13,510 7,965 16,839 12,947 3,047 43,956 2,847 28 32, 818 845 3,615 128 3,481 3,397 4,455 $16, 614 6,540 9,793 6,948 25, 961 3,925 240 19,169 9,250 15, 642 12,195 99,576 7.355 1 1,545 10, 722 341 62,484 34,036 453 1,721 5,636 $45 100, 000 602 16, 289 337 3,481 4,907 413 1,200 1,106 58 4,917 4,939 1,737 910 715 1,435 872 15,765 44 100 4,539 837 1,010 4,719 693 1,510 1,579 3,307 280 28, 784 151 21, 244 3,299 55,566 177 6 11 265 1,417 1,168 1,082 693 860 1 IB, 021 4,293 to Co TABLE 1 0 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS FROM E A R N I N G S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L MENTAL S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPART- to o [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 36] All general departments General government Protection to person and property Conserva- Sanitation, or promo- Repair and tion of tion of construchealth cleanliness tion for compensation All other Charities, hospitals, and corrections Recreation Schools Miscellaneous I Libraries 9 > GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued O 193 194 195 196 197 West Hoboken, N . J Evanston, 111 Hamilton, Ohio Brookline, Mass Jamestown, N . Y 198 199 200 201 202 Springfield, Mo Waco, Tex Muskegon, Mich Lorain, Ohio Muncie, Ind 203 204 205 206 207 Pontiac, Mich Chicopee, Mass Joliet, 111 Columbia, S. C Superior, Wis 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 $118 1,264 $10 13,101 10 11, 065 $4,105 718 878 7,793 804 300 1,625 3,374 235 96 1,912 673 440 3,063 4,533 355 202 2,737 687 4 1,586 473 388 6,267 1,624 16,455 2,734 2,531 709 5,911 577 5,438 2,855 6,371 7,057 94 1,774 3,560 175 18,841 4,616 105 2,240 272 $13,199 55,095 11,158 87, 092 75, 529 $1, 520 16, 683 114 6,238 4,054 $4, 553 5,639 660 1,559 191 123 11, 459 1,569 3,075 365 1,097 218 1,279 250 25 112 16, 723 579 _. 12,074 22,105 56,908 14, 812 35,198 2,219 2,783 95 4 __. 101,010 14, 745 14, 753 10, 403 7,943 5,071 423 2,864 3,563 558 Dubuque, Iowa Battle Creek, Mich.. Aurora, 111 Waterloo, Iowa New Rochelle, N . Y . 22, 517 57,859 46, 927 23,954 79, 545 1,858 21,349 126 463 2,529 Stamford, Conn Taunton, Mass.. Council Bluffs, Iowa. Portsmouth, Ohio Rock Island, 111 38,080 74, 743 35, 631 47, 387 17,115 1,828 1,456 360 1,824 3,010 138 $3, 491 300 12, 325 10 4,147 427 3,076 $801 $4, 252 60, 592 9,267 2,623 2,121 156 395 1,861 909 898 7,619 47, 735 2,955 234 137 553 101 268 69 19 55 270 4,238 10, 557 25 2,221 7,167 201 785 31 416 2,234 5,883 36 526 2,616 55,119 1,092 86 1,203 476 13 76 6,429 14,295 26, 728 4,577 11 6,435 13 90 $9, 014 1,942 142 a m o 938 35 151 31 414 13,256 250 218 I Poughkeepsie, N. Y___. 219 Quincy, 111 220 Austin, Tex 221 Auburn, N. Y 222 New Brunswick, N . J 223 224 225 226 227 Easton, Pa Newport News, Va Danville, 111.. Ogden, Utah Wilmington, N. C 56,075 16, 766 49, 273 36, 378 167,087 17,842 18,101 5,748 29,075 25,101 11,972 1,673 775 382 14 4,452 202 I 246 i 2,846 256 228 Hazleton, Pa 229 Orange, N. J 230 Kokomo, Ind 231 Amsterdam, N. Y 232 Petersburg, Va 22, 681 20, 781 27, 697 5,345 12, 271 233 Pensacola, Fla 234 Norristown, Pa 235 Lewiston, Me 238 J Oshkosh, Wis 23,828 16,106 34,131 30, 686 107 500 56, 635 174, 281 59, 567 80,488 2, 250 151 1,337 12, 382 7,551 797 1,441 50 237 I Green Bay, W i s . . . . . . . . 238 i Columbus, Ga 239 Watertown, N. Y 240 Moline, 111 7,181 30, 552 799 2,539 130 2,017 184 192 I 1,802 Sheboygan, Wis Waltham, Mass. Newport, R. I Muskogee, Okla 11, 524 43, 648 27,812 78, 961 34 1,814 5,0"" 245 246 247 248 Newburgh, N. Y La Crosse, Wis Lynchburg, Va Colorado Springs, Colo. 38, 27, 72, 69, 487 5, 067 560 3, 210 313 1,116 220 1,667 303 1,396 2,055 156 116 19, 243 2,915 23, 258 462 6,440 1,309 4,663 186 273 218 1,072 1,050 1,039 566 62 1,500 3,628 177 1,842 360 241 242 243 244 2,077 13, 652 2,467 5,513 11, 516 446 109,160 613 95 15 36 20, 885 120 1,371 152 571 87 14, 22311 11,085 5,825 10, 736 39,101 290 147 7,578 8,697 7,513 7,130 278 50 385 7, 013 18, 453 2,376 3,153 7,687 ""323' 499 1,359 "5," 622" 94 40, 365 5,385 540 4,229 16, 252 2,515 100 54 "185" 52 10,004 249 12, 233 1,113 85 4,728 1,294 295 549 1,969 3,090 204 198 1,382 376 963 40 1,073 7 1,000 300 738 50 323 190 _, 12,448 1,967 9,012 10,964 6,705 24, 699 1,556 57,138 20,959 51,473 28, 533 48, 674 8,906 9,280 3,371 2,198 1,059 2,495 4,840 3,739 6,351 1,653 12, 752 2,298 927 830 1,269 50,049 592 114 9,874 463 13, 949 242 122 3,433 20,429 2,293 769 1,952 230 123 6,272 375 3 19,120 1,242 60 1 Q w > H \> W f GO 680 252 236 385 318 3,053 1,333 348 15, 691 "49," 456" "l',22i 1,049 8,094 10, 312 18,311 15, 564 165 1,531 363 4,932 2,061 20,469 164 TABLE 1 1 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS FROM EARNINGS OF PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES: to to 1923 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 371 Watersupply systems Total I II_ III IV V Gassupply systems Markets Scales Docks, wharves, and landings Cemeteries and crematories Halls Subwaysj for pipes Street railways and All other enterprises $222,849,216 $138,455,238 $25,520,421 $5,215,655 $3,016,449 $68,705 $12,499,086 $1,774,118 $652, 832 $395,334 $30,391,332 $4,860,046 Grand total Group Group Group Group Group Electric light and power systems 110,493,545 27, 779, 731 43,106,163 25, 640,896 15,828,881 __ 61,387,179 15,577, 795 30, 572,093 18,460,932 12,457,239 1,662,261 19, 565 11,185,968 3,219, 257 563,429 4,743 4,341,405 4,275, 678 438,253 8,949 4, 562,147 496, 641 270, 732 21, 739 2,211,644 443,336 81, 774 13, 709 8,813,070 867,330 1,851,904 857,296 109,486 182, 714 110,434 561,277 531, 388 388,305 322,338 336,875 22,843,300 16,638 7,420,105 200,696 j 31,071 127,927 90, 596 17, 710 22,564 9,678 3,740,275 $537,563 $3,419,958 g 696,910 331, 715 91,146 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER in 1 ? s4 <\ 6 7 8 q 10 11 1? New 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. L o u i s , M o . . $29, 577, 806 10, 506,487 6,926,442 22,648, 610 7, 250,475 3,294, 659 3,243, 513 4,243,287 14,193,127 2, 873, 957 3,103,410 2, 631, 772 Baltimore, M d Boston, Mass Pittsburgh, Pa S a n F r a n c i s c o , Calif Buffalo, N . Y $17,940,555 9,532,236 1 6,489,144 | 3,272,005 I 4,214, 713 ! 3,125,356 j ! | ! i 2,474, 505 3, 908, 556 5,281,950 2, 675, 615 12,579 2,459,965 $798,350 19,857 22, 738 81,171 157, 586 53,649 $870,329 2,379,840 $6,881,380 84, 065 414, 560 $720 2,552 9,546 $133,954 $202,342 106,108 304,481 106, 588 158, 273 174 126, 275 6,573 7,935, 799 ! 19,294, 714 __ I 21,064 127, 524 12, 241 $336,875 48, 760 963,137 59,339 1 6,155 79,808 34,033 137, 774 3,011,023 Milwaukee, Wis W a s h i n g t o n , D . C__ Newark, N . J ..__ Minneapolis, Minn_ . C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio N e w Orleans, L a . _ $2, 282, 704 1,063, 893 1,933,070 956,861 2,137,919 2, 731, 891 Ui om o o M m GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 13 14 in 16 17 18 159,488 l $2,275,358 1,015,846 1, 777,847 956, 705 2,115,239 1,021, 560 ! $5, 571 26, 775 102,398 $1,775 90 16,542 232,159 $20,360 52,825 66 5,950 $912 $188 2,090 $1,476,082 n Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, I n d Rochester, N . Y Seattle, W a s h Jersey C i t y , N . J _ 20 21 22 23 *_...,«.. 1,902,889 1 70,361 1,409,161 1 11, 548,010 1,742, 972 _ 1,836,451 1,254,176 1,602,608 1,722,005 i 1 . i i | i ' 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 Louisville, K y 29 . P r o v i d e n c e , R . I 30 St. P a u l , M i n n 31 O a k l a n d , Calif 32 A t l a n t a , G a 33 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 39 40 41 43 43 San A n t o n i o , T e x Dallas, T e x New Haven, Conn Memphis, Tenn _ D a y t o n , Ohio 44 45 46 47 48 Norfolk, V a — Houston, Tex 1 Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio _ Grand Rapids, Mich Springfield, M a s s 49 50 51 53 53 Bridgeport, Conn Fort Worth, Tex Scranton, P a Paterson, N . J Hartford, C o n n 54 55 56 57 58 Des Moines, Iowa N e w Bedford, M a s s Trenton, N. J Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h Camden, N. J... _ _ __ __ $2,340,431 2, 025,622 1,184,812 1,420, 743 1,014, 092 $1,139,514 1,970,808 1,121, 834 1,117,951 995, 537 1,314,173 881, 962 144,195 1,292, 685 1,075, 244 1, 257,607 836, 598 1, 280, 465 1, 052, 525 3, 573,869 99, 041 714,477 784, 200 2,198, 566 1,154, 792 39,843 661, 351 767, 374 550,188 24,653 912,679 8,334 850,132 559, 448 62,078 63,431 33,920 20,555 ! $3,219,257 ! " " I GROUP I I I — C I T I E S H A V I N G A 24 25 26 27 28 j 1,482 ! 2,878 4,113 1 107,432 761,567 20,967 ! ! i $252,084 $1,010,424 $12,658 29, 275 22,149 50, 708 5,666 $2,195 11, 744 1 $35,799 18, 417 138 14, 523 39,848 2,037 59, 788 2,429 119 $142,663 5,532 $35,172 20, 007 30 31, 583 56, 288 9,672 28,119 Q 22, 719 54, 967 391,817 22,890 345 $2, 004, 370 3,886 53,126 1, 578,929 16, 826 27,491 851 4, 078 35,654 1,375 8,602 16, 051 912,679 5,393 17, 557 40,955 2,941 4,369 1,091, 079 606,153 504, 697 640, 558 597,031 1 604, 340 446, 595 501,897 557,641 581,900 29, 260 52, 249 912 14, 291 427, 027 522,843 970 522,190 __.. 653 970 813,495 797,378 6,230 554, 744 472, 704 560,955 431, 509 525,803 15, 717 I _ ___! 605,434 J 518,083 568.493 469,066 ! 562,118 ! _._ _ 5,944,023 P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000 828, 206 518,493 _ 6,930 9,520 72 i 28, 218 2,234 5,969 101, 340 1,888 68,626 15,131 694 5,168 3,001 4,537 858 14, 690 9,193 34,973 40, 211 36, 699 18, 421 1 1 ! i 3,204 to OO T A B L E 1 1 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S FROM E A R N I N G S O F P U B L I C S E R V I C E E N T E R P R I S E S : 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 37] Total G R O U P I I I . -- C I T I E S 59 60 61 6? 6S 64 65 66 67 68 Nashville, T e n n _ _ Fall R i v e r , M a s s Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Kansas City, Kans Flint $512,221 450,335 678,638 364, 584 1,921,852 _ Mich 60 70 71 7° 73 74 75 76 Elizabeth, N . J - Gassupply systems Docks, wharves, and landings Markets Cemeteries and crematories Halls 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— C o n t i n u e d $489,629 406,463 674,986 354,422 628,002 447, 236 511,636 565,671 519,355 1 489,876 402,160 505, 582 542, 600 484,727 489,876 623,908 i 1,080,654 516, 598 I 5,366 613,641 388, 275 515,322 8,611 469, 387 | 2, 262, 637 1 1, 758, 220 i Utica N Y Electric light and power systems Watersupply systems i $21, 072 I ! $1. 334 176 $90 445 3, 652 5,044 5,118 $96 43, 251 > a $1,293.850 5,359 80 695 20, 761 $24,235 611 Ul $22,460 $ 34, 628 H ui H Q Ui O 10. 045 222 $692,379 1,276 3,197 | 2,169 8,611 418,783 632,127 262,077 | 1,455, 292 1, 285, 212 531 1 50, 604 46.760 210,931 o $127,927 M H M GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 w Ul 77 78 79 80 81 O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla C a n t o n , Ohio Somerville, M a s s Schenectady, N . Y W a t e r b u r y , Conn._ 8? 8? 84 T u l s a , Okla__. Lawrence, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind El Paso, Tex 8*t to _ -. _ u $406,490 302,993 296,846 214,050 313,883 373,830 304,969 1,037,719 504,225 395, 208 1 $406,490 287,375 296,846 211,009 313,883 364,846 276,302 332, 511 504, 225 339,715 $4,880 $1, 269 $9,469 3,041 1,746 6,293 $697,496 ...... 1 12,238 $40 28, 667 1,419 844 $1,558 40,853 7,198 i i i i i :::::::::!:::::::::I::::::::::::I::::::::::: Savannah, Qa...Knoxville, Tenn. Allentown, Pa__. San Diego, Calif. Bayonne, N. J . . . 300,602 ! 509,969 | 195, 558 860,018 554, 553 216,491 496,195 194, 747 788, 745 554, 553 Manchester, N. H_ Harrisburg, Pa Peoria, 111 Wichita, Kans St. Joseph, Mo 225,851 288,872 3,730 12,879 4,356 178, 396 288,872 298,650 i 348, 581 ! 3,485 178, 782 458, 604 295,599 342,661 99 100 101 Sioux C i t y , I o w a South Bend, Ind _. Wilkes-Barre, P a Binghamton, N . Y Portland, M e ._. 102 103 104 105 106 Roekford, 111... Trov, N . Y C h a r l e s t o n , S. C Little Rock, Ark Johnstown, Pa 107 108 109 110 111 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif E a s t St. L o u i s , 111... Brockton, Mass Terre Haute, Ind Saginaw, M i c h 112 113 114 115 116 Gary, Ind Pawtucket, R. I Hoboken, N . J L o n g B e a c h , Calif Passaic, N . J 117 118 119 120 121 Springfield, Ohio.__ Chester, P a . _ _ Hamtramck, Mich Altoona, P a Racine, Wis _ 122 123 124 125 126 Lansing, Mich _ N e w Britain, Conn M o b i l e , Ala Berkeley, Calif. _ Springfield, 111. ... . __ __ _ _ _ 24,958 11,669 811 8,083 53, 036 $83,562 1,737 ! l 16,654 1,583 46, 932 523 1, 308 10,791 2,105 2,422 12,879 4,356 1,788 504 1,263 5,416 1,080 20 44,356 2,405 178, 782 396, 007 223, 504 338, 389 1,135,932 13, 778 605 222, 626 337, 369 396, 590 321,859 266, 515 248,309 43, 745 213, 773 231,477 11, 471, 489, 584, 961 651 033 513 100 2,933 462,837 480, 313 579,113 210,510 2,325 221,190 172,269 311,788 193,622 16,888 221,190 169,708 289,329 550 829 2,011 1,960,454 214,582 234,241 | 1,817 627,999 268,500 174,821 167,186 1,672,091 750 169 283,884 304,994 878 403 9,390 18, 221 617 19,606 710, 346 O 13, 778 409 196 25,407 909 1, 306 178,868 8,632 277 22,834 7,103 16,832 42,836 12,908 V 20, 691 119 2,500 785 4,483 100 8,814 6,220 132 U2 2,325 21,630 10,619 1 47,855 1,817 1,598 18,944 18,364 8,581 16,603 4,794 37,523 Or T A B L E 1 1 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S FROM E A R N I N G S O F P U B L I C S E R V I C E E N T E R P R I S E S : to 1923—Continued [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 37] a Watersupply systems Total CITY G R O U P IV.— C I T I E S 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 Holyoke, Mass Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, T e n n Bethlehem, P a Haverhill, M a s s $213,215 310,662 423,357 185,819 300,520 203,987 379,606 244,506 178,399 278,968 203,904 368,904 239,110 280,951 228,799 185,382 228,360 211,533 142 143 144 145 Lancaster, P a Winston-Salem, N . C 47,730 3,970 267,352 218, 774 ! Fresno, Calif Quincy, M a s s . . . P a s a d e n a , Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J 154 155 156 157 Kalamazoo, M i c h Lakewood, Ohio Maiden, Mass .___ Charlotte, N . C _ _ __ _ _ Markets Scales Docks, wharves, and landings Cemeteries a n d crematories Halls Subways for pipes and wires Street railways All other enterprises O F 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued •3 $496,641 $13 $22,548 Wheeling, W . V a Cicero, 111 150 151 152 153 $828,913 $8,179 13,643 255,914 20,835 239,193 290,331 240,954 185,382 Jackson, M i c h Gassupply systems HAVING A POPULATION $1,538,769 310,675 22, 548 10,579 269, 557 137 138 139 140 141 146 147 148 149 Electric light a n d power systems 7,390 2,695 O 632 30 $6,275 91,946 7,307 83 H 13,528 6,151 204 4,181 47,422 308 1,234 9,126 589 219,532 178,560 194,100 279,069 1,530,961 256,098 ! 333,078 261,654 526,945 251,747 329,900 217, 734 209, 732 173, 528 337,354 196,275 209,732 150,721 322,028 _ 38,992 4,787 311 CO H M 50 oUl o *4 1,074 82 1,069 1,250 782 $355 16,362 3,478 3,798 5 16,315 57,440 2,320 17,410 752 970,023 286 33,241 4,065 3,178 1,190 17,379 22,807 8,885 M 18,857 $83 6,363 4,339 3,970 237,534 1 195,704 1 255,018 6,118 i i ! ! 79,998 $2,400 2,890 6,441 n M CO 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 50,000 158 159 160 161 162 Cedar Rapids, Iowa W i c h i t a Falls, T e x York, Pa Elmira, N . Y . . . Newton, Mass 163 164 165 166 167 N e w Castle, P a 168 169 170 171 172 Hammond, Ind 173 174 175 176 177 $177,037 228,439 $175,739 225,217 $465 283,521 1 225, 050 254, 284 225,050 1,421 614,639 236,889 3,539 117,036 217, 241 252,431 236,889 152,651 174,300 163,429 249,427 314,743 1 152,651 173,020 163,429 248,697 314,517 219,503 210.961 | 147,795 1 397, 549 ! 173,722 148,174 210,961 147,390 391,031 167, 573 _ Bay City, Mich O a k P a r k , 111 _ M o u n t Vernon, N . Y Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R . I Pittsfield, M a s s P e r t h A m b o y , N . J_ Lima, Ohio. Charleston, W . V a L e x i n g t o n , Ky__.___ 183 184 185 186 187 Greensboro, N . C P u e b l o , Colo Salem, Mass M a d i s o n , Wis Everett, Mass 188 189 190 191 192 Butte, Mont Fitchburg, Mass E a s t Chicago, I n d . _ S a n Jose, C a l i f . . . Williamsport, P a 193 194 195 196 197 West Hoboken, N . J E v a n s t o n , 111. H a m i l t o n , Ohio Jamestown^N. Y $3, 222 _ _ _ __ 29, 740 149,409 ! 272, 206 9,205 10, 563 133,371 266,857 186, 575 362,974 182,620 286, 280 190,564 163,537 351, 539 176,349 260,076 174,753 160,393 146,191 1 1 27,816 $359,853 2,355 1 i 117,036 217, 241 | 178 179 180 181 182 $833 _ __ $3, 539 $1, 280 730 226 $24, 507 46,822 405 4,276 850 2,242 1,604 3,695 29,740 16,038 4,923 426 9,205 10,563 4,191 269 2,194 138 522 26 13,918 6,159 3,555 26,040 15,811 $4,660 5,276 14,202 _. 14,376 14,376 _ 252,900 943, 300 172,934 611,442 ! 252,900 237,112 167,315 193,249 262,852 $443,336 5,619 388,623 7,582 1 21,988 to -3 TABLE 1 1 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS FROM EARNINGS OF PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES: to 1923—Continued 00 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 37] Total Watersupply systems Electric light and power systems Gassupply systems Markets Scales Docks, wharves, and landings Cem- i eteries j and ere- ! matories ! Halls Subways | for pipes Street railways and wires All other enter- I GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 198 199 ?00 201 202 ?03 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 Springfield, M o Waco, Tex Muskegon, Mich _ L o r a i n , Ohio _ . ._ Muncie, I n d _ . ._ __ _. Pontiac, Mich Joliet 111 C o l u m b i a , S. C $188,042 153,919 242,731 202,955 1 452,800 1 178,837 238,468 202,955 165,027 178,837 222,126 146.122 123,122 I 169,800 162,920 3,184 144,698 123,122 167,157 162,920 604, 248 217,888 209,491 | 99, 873 122,030 217,303 194,763 99,873 179, 713 j 192, 543 | 635, 510 162,159 213, 481 179,713 151,664 190,656 153,683 212,662 M $3,233 15,613 19,658 6,607 27,810 $177 $1,659 $283,210 > o 4,563 273 w $3,017 $13,052 M B a t t l e Creek, M i c h N e w Rochelle, N . Y . Portsmouth, Ohio. _ __ 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 $3,233 203,832 1 175, 236 249,338 27,810 245 W $733 423 a 2,220 3,184 3,026 17,239 D a n v i l l e , 111 Ogden U t a h Wilmington, N . C 446 o o 11, 590 470, 628 345 820 240 13,908 8,245 5,793 2,337 1,035 833 438, 228 31, 599 $6,139 819 3,026 17, 239 _ 157, 376 127,732 1 144,241 122,570 18 13,117 5,162 229 230 231 232 Hazleton, P a Orange, N . J Kokomo, Ind Amsterdam, N . Y . Petersburg, Va 132,471 8,353 151, 229 88,470 131,880 591 151, 229 77, 631 5,156 233 234 235 236 Pensacola, F l a _ . N o r r i s t o w n , Pa_ Lewiston, M e . . . Oshkosh, W i s . . . 80,918 2,212 89,972 194,301 89,972 184,307 237 238 239 240 Green B a y , W i s . . . Columbus, Ga Watertown, N . Y . M o l i n e , 111 155,182 170,826 139, 547 112, 508 155, 158, 106 139, 547 102, 494 241 242 243 244 | Sheboygan, W i s . . Waltham, Mass.. Newport, R. I . . . Muskogee, Okla. 173,044 131,991 1,545 221,315 162, 061 115, 092 "2l3,""32l"l 245 246 247 248 N e w b u r g h , N . Y_ L a Crosse, W i s Lynchburg, V a . . . Colorado Springs, Colo.. 137,144 98,498 218,857 219,610 135, 450 98, 498 199, 072 184, 536 8,353 734 7,184 9,994 1,006 10,014 115 196 14,906 i,250 1,707 1,064 10, 983 16, 784 1,339 7,994 24,483 3,172 1,277 ft w to to TABLE'12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S FOR E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1923 AND SUBDIVISIONS Or O [ D a t a for t h i s t a b l e are presented in n i n e sections, as follows: " I . General g o v e r n m e n t , " p p . 250 to 273; " I I . Protection to person a n d p r o p e r t y , " p p . 266 to 281; " I I I . Conservation of h e a l t h , " p p . 274 to 289; " I V . S a n i t a t i o n , or p r o m o t i o n of cleanliness," p p . 282 to 289; " V . H i g h w a y s , " p p . 282 to 297; " V I . Charities, hospitals, a n d corrections," p p . 290 t o 305; " V I I . E d u c a t i o n , " p p . 298 to 305; " V I I I . Recreation," p p . 298 to 305; " I X . M i s c e l l a n e o u s , " p p . 306 to 313. F o r 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 . 11. F o r a text discussion of this table, see p . 37] I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT Legislative b r a n c h Total Executive branch Council or board ofi Clerk of council aldermen Legislative investigations Mayor > Financial Chief executive Total Assessm e n t a n d Collection of levy of revenue revenue a Executive A u d i t o r b o a r d s and) or compcommistroller sions Special accounting a n d auditing Treasurer or c h a m berlain 3,035,420 $5, 597, 433 $125, 021 4, 040, 574 8, 690, 635 6,906, 598 $3, 028, 348 Other financial 5> F GO $ G r a n d total $1,337,870,067 h $115,658,957 $2,462,868 $786, 533 $21,422 $1,654,668 • — Group Group Group Group Group I II. III... IV V._ 699,149, 070 71,117,136 1,320, 846 15,467, 759 296, 059 161,138,606 383,435 236,401,869 I 14,113, 700 243, 773 147,369,246 i 8, 939, 064 218, 755 93,817,276 I 6, 021, 298 - 437, 032 108, 772 1,580 123, 739 16, 087 57, 049 1,576 59, 941 2,179 834, 898 114, 555 306, 621 232, 027 166, 567 438,439 2, 813,148 625, 066 889, 321 725,996 899, 335 761,873 595, 963 484,046 399, 666 70, 860 74, 995 90, 609 107, 718 80, 839 1,415, 584 4, 605, 669 3,820,175 740, 639 1,327, 716 794, 017 881,366 1,478,437 1, 016, 222 611, 729 796, 081 783,376 391, 256 482, 732 492, 808 2, 323,895 130,119 300, 597 185,371 88,366 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 N e w York, N . Y Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, P a Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, M o _.- Baltimore, M d Boston, M a s s Los Angeles, Calif Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif.. Buffalo, N . Y $272,090,877 lj$27, 518, 868 105,114,304 !! 12, 065, 001 67,328, 792 7,033, 358 40, 316, 612 3, 087, 689 30, 508, 455 2, 873, 576 24, 756,448 2, 726, 808 22, 474, 936 38,969, 992 29, 021, 899 26, 732, 751 18, 617, 774 23, 210, 230 1, 788, 242 3,452,422 3,128,418 3, 236, 678 2, 233, 510 1, 972. 568 $309,448 $133,144 374,175 55, 253 168,408 32, 880 81, 807 17, 508 77, 542 37, 303 55, 602 13,174 55,428 30,846 28, 551 58, 500 80, 539 4,400 2,800 16, 226 59, 922 64,422 $475,390 32, 027 .111,744 14, 670 18, 516 21, 965 26, 421 48,191 13, 569 35, 842 36, 563 $1,175, 039 586, 921 170, 693 147, 570 23, 513 82, 308 86,033 $116, 622 65,486 44,229 188, 589 29,812 69,423 185, 625 102, 715 69,425 107, 584 $16, 293 10, 037 20, 713 2,400 3,089 558 1,520 $142, 288 $825,552 494, 803 1,209,927 1,173, 475 374, 597 431,046 103, 853 171, 737 237,248 160, 623 217,904 135,407 52, 305 152, 769 221,375 64, 004 17, 875 63, 763 65, 934 131,062 38, 221 80,853 201, 532 298,938 405, 518 412, 805 191, 667 142, 723 $975,440 343, 787 570,146 20, 713 47, 282 10,081 153,173 11,311 223,865 57, 561 183,964 77, 714 ~~233,~966 5,225 115,336 48,383 44,174 i Q ui H O XJl O :.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 13 14 15 16 17 18 Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C Newark, N . J Minneapolis, M i n n C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio N e w Orleans, L a 19 20 21 22 23 Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, Ind Rochester, N . Y Seattle, W a s h Jersey City, N . J $18, 706, 303 $1 18, 513, 646 1 19, 781, 213 | 1 15, 015. 650 J 1 14, 302, 643 1 11, 293, 055 j 1 """"67," 788"! """4,"740" 38,457 42,299 12, 966, 828 j 1 11,020,420 13, 694, 531 1 1 12,401, 900 j 1 13,442,417 j 1 ! $14, 408 $47, 735 j $17,488 10,742 19,431 j 76,634 ! 31,430 j 1 23, 033 3, 022 13, 272 8, 760 17,154" 16, 746 $1,429 151 1 | 24,451 11,409 16,117 14,270 $39, 749 36,084 202,314 19, 209 30, 798 86, 428 $89, 752 54, 617 37,114 100, 646 150, 809 46, 227 $13, 617 7,659 77 12,081 23, 013 142,499 39, 286 41,353 129, 714 57,304 13,194 2,236 13, 709 12,422 17, 540 169,951 $50,804 13,018 27,434 105,166 100,894 49, 880 $119, 585 135,056 164, 836 92, 889 122, 935 92,127 $92,448 85, 096 128,406 30,453 45,444 $24,197 3,353 10,348 18,791 11,182 32,643 124,351 43,483 82,417 119,684 23, 508 151, 286 111,044 97,306 86,093 154, 559 191, 566 31,498 33, 772 81, 280 74,054 449 268 9,148 2,551 17,189 $38, 561 61,959 9,528 16,112 7,431 61,860 39,769 7,841 1,659 9,367 39,609 3,845 32,373 39, 736 31, 609 $11,114 85,499 42, 702 25,750 46,125 $79, 769 29,949 29, 314 31,504 i 1 II—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 Louisville, K y 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4? 43 Providence, R. I St. P a u l , M i n n _ O a k l a n d , Calif Atlanta, Ga Akron, Ohio. 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Omaha, Nebr B i r m i n g h a m , Ala Worcester, M a s s Syracuse, N . Y_ _ Richmond, Va San Antonio, Tex Dallas, T e x New Haven, Conn Memphis, T e n n . D a y t o n , Ohio Norfolk, V a Houston, T e x . . . Youngstown, Ohio. Grand Rapids, Mich Springfield, M a s s Bridgeport, Conn Fort Worth, T e x . . Scranton, P a Paterson, N . J Hartford, C o n n __ ._.. $7,693,726 1 9, 388, 285 j 8,034,457 j 6,118,590 5,998,518 | 7,831,037 7,337,484 6,909,907 5, 049,455 1 5,201, 560 5, 861,816 3, 369,944 7, 090,155 6,061,611 5,140,858 3, 270,289 4, 616,865 5,127, 764 4, 617, 501 3, 945, 751 4,188, 386 4, 040. 913 3, 664,104 4,213,110 6,423,894 4, 738, 603 2,934, 202 3,320,813 4,088, 329 5,220,135 $54,156 ! S $1,800 11, 802 13, 735 5,602 14, 670 $17,079 16,491 7,078 714 38,544 17,860 11,011 17, 644 2,313 7,425 16,792 11,034 1,000 $15, 053 13,172 7,709 9,138 $15 12, 431 10,163 3,600 2,000 40, 688 39, 550 2,590 1 1 854 12, 849 16,822 11,229 2,000 i 1,000 63,045 51,457 i 100 28,982 25, 302 11,801 34,229 9,545 13,688 32,158 :::::::::"i::.—.— 1 i 14,223 9,820 8,040 ] | 3,573 3,122 3,400 12,957 8,287 I 19,794 6,330 6,865 1.100 2,826 8,962 6,200 8,697 17,122 24,141 II 5,103 $74,168 35, 648 19,973 25,087 11,801 22,086 39,360 23, 777 24,112 8,534 35, 827 12, 733 19,254 24,865 31,958 13,416 22,002 11,269 8,680 23,294 16, 551 8,855 13, 543 19,111 12,823 13,354 12,616 6,960 9,380 $5,943 7,103 5,420 139 950 960 1,275 3,403 4,758 504 1,475 2,441 300 2,592 5,825 550 3,133 1,750 471 1,906 776 1,908 9,660 5,237 59,847 10,886 52,385 37, 645 25,129 1,978 17, 281 47,504 36,638 27,317 28,081 34,288 26,901 39,329 28, 386 25,931 3,165 5,640 25,984 19,926 5,134 2,288 16,210 5,680 12,324 38,001 26, 601 20,026 17,198 73,989 67,490 22,281 12, 723 2,575 40,269 $4,901 1,919 29,944 35, 653 25,130 43,551 11,499 12,389 19,530 27,183 17,144 25,057 8,305 23,841 3,986 27,224 19,457 494 36,978 32,870 18,043 44,866 26,270 12,101 8,820 72,438 10,097 6,501 3,013 4,030 22, 641 3,117 3,583 2,867 2,478 2,776 5,969 1,384 3,489 11,318 677 3,951 3,247 1,475 2,056 5,832 9,288 3,174 T A B L E 1 2 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T PAYMENTS FOR E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S OF T H E GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1923—Continued AND S U B D I V I S I O N S fcO to [See note at head of this table, p . 250] I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT Legislative branch CITY Executive branch Chief executive Total fc City numb Total Council Clerk of or board of council aldermen Legislative investigations Mayor Financial Executive boards and Auditor commis- or comptroller sions Special accounting and auditing Assess- Collection Treasurer ment Other and or chamof levy of berlain revenue financial revenue > o I—I > GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued m Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mass.. Trenton, N . J Salt Lake City, Utah Camden, N . J $4,032,590 4,658,317 3,753,261 3,426,120 3,468,033 $192,180 254,426 175,331 250, 579 229,807 Nashville, Tenn Fall River, Mass Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Kansas City, Kans._. 2,283,530 4,387,812 3,886,735 2,434,693 2, 283,339 Lowell, Mass Flint, Mich Erie, Pa Cambridge, Mass Reading, Pa Yonkers, N . Y Duluth, Minn Spokane, Wash. Elizabeth, N . J Utica, N . Y Lynn, Mass Tacoma, Wash Jacksonville, Fla 3,858,123 2,701,331 2,422,098 4,010,973 2,119,216 4,892,471 3,030,805 3,198,193 2,827,306 2,989,745 3,101,994 2,613,683 2, 523,439 $27,802 $11,107 $1,857 $4,395 $15, 501 5,056 1,135 2,628 128,950 378,432 333,379 204,039 137, 360 4,500 16, 563 26,840 7,148 1,000 531 3,257 3,035 8,400 10,181 13,818 3,440 216, 154, 192, 232, 133, 344, 225, 137, 170, 227, 140, 123, 217, 9,967 12,140 7,087 38,101 24,821 21,221 $9,299 11,083 6,824 15,812 16, 513 $5,497 1,913 3,000 1,034 2,370 16,930 10,830 22,023 4,320 100 $2,600 32,153 5,447 17, 567 6,844 $4,730 31,076 13,196 11,650 11, 523 17,288 4,443 8,759 15,164 34,824 38,254 17,113 14, 617 32,430 14,547 13,954 26,976 10,906 2,374 2,198 2,103 25,700 18,151 4,185 31,989 5,480 32,529 15,767 13,742 8,895 936 1,676 1,200 19,965 11,323 20,198 12,140 545 34,783 12,219 5,286 32,884 17,930 6,558 17,356 24,090 5,884 11,862 26,155 34,416 28,790 4,233 15,387 6,531 2,905 2,000 4,416 8,181 6,462 22,860 24,916 9,761 10,638 9,695 3,010 11, 519 9,041 24,458 8,020 16,369 24,049 16,990 6,347 16, 567 18,978 3,258 9,592 347 3,474 21,135 43,888 32,449 25,201 35,669 27,488 $2,379 14,462 60,213 22,307 2,673 81,877 15,154 18, 548 27,857 27,175 268 1,462 1,999 1,624 14,057 1,231 13,468 $261 1,252 8,266 8,351 3,039 3 Ul H M o Ul 4,884 50 2,756 3,472 1,466 H 1,890 Ul 24,701 3,174 12,344 4,183 1,842 24 5,469 1,170 800 o OROUF 77 78 79 80 81 O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla C a n t o n , Ohio Schenectady, N . Y I V . -- C I T I E S $7, 794 4,316 14, 398 5, 338 $3,410 2,431 2,100 800 $5, 589 7,887 10,996 11, 535 2,138, 236 3,131,432 1 2,305, 782 1, 966, 376 1, 889,858 140, 283 134,261 58,313 133, 427 65, 561 6,400 900 5,145 T u l s a , Okla 87 88 89 90 91 Q9 93 Q4 95 96 Savannah, Ga Knoxville, T e n n Allentown, P a San Diego, Calif B a y o n n e , N . J_._ Manchester, N . H_ Harrisburg, Pa Peoria, 111 Wichita, Kans St. Joseph, M o . Sioux C i t v , I o w a South Bend, Ind Wilkes-Barre, Pa Binghamton, N. Y Portland, M e Rockford, 111 T r o y , N . Y_ __ C h a r l e s t o n , S. C L i t t l e Rock, A r k Johnstown, Pa._ 1, 531, 783 2, 019, 534 1, 489, 535 2, 975, 650 2, 958,194 1,960, 626 1,929, 260 i 1, 991, 467 1,953, 289 1, 549,139 2, 047, 466 2,394, 268 1,868,356 2,321,911 2, 536,817 135,028 192,850 103,301 193,416 229,150 172,703 j 115,620 106,010 ! 78,905 92,658 1,817,039 2,365, 959 1, 656, 517 1, 252, 572 1, 789, 509 97,332 162,589 1 93,709 | 88,249 90, 032 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif E a s t St. Louis, 111 Brockton, Mass Terre Haute, Ind Saginaw, M i c h Gary, Ind P a w t u c k e t , R. I Hoboken, N. J L o n g Beach, Calif _ Passaic, N . J Springfield, Ohio Chester, P a Hamtramck, Mich.. Altoona, P a _ _ Racine, W i s 2,713,009 1, 222,670 2,197, 771 1, 711,363 1, 731, 363 160, 590 102,284 120, 517 | 53,518 135,113 127,096 116,410 242,595 147,756 118, 212 67,320 61,214 148, 839 68,721 88, 807 1 97 98 99 ion 101 10? 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 11? IIS 114 115 116 117 118 119 T>0 121 $20, 860 $173, 302 159, 464 121, 281 186,393 203,882 $3, 020, 333 2,133, 708 2, 474, 281 3, 093, 698 3, 476, 943 8*? 8M 84 R^ 86 Fort Wayne, Ind E l Paso, T e x Evansville, Ind 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 1,820,905 1, 573,494 2,813, 907 2,437,125 2,039,114 1, 256,138 I 985, 423 1, 238,912 1,170, 328 1,655,527 I 101,902 91, 275 126,695 129,858 ! 102,490 | 21,167 19,660 18,497 4, 789 1,167 7,524 3,120 10, 201 11, 213 21,853 13,921 6,567 11, 991 26, 698 6,065 2,766 28,814 II, 997 2,339 6,431 2,218 1,055 5,167 . 24, 711 4,666 5,325 6,377 14,347 229 9,404 15,082 1,034 8, 594 1,000 300 7,742 5,122 26,993 $167 7,058 5,200 1,100 500 34, 599 6, 786 9,235 5,815 1,409 9,460 2,450 48,093 5,153 19, 306 3,150 14,564 17,992 1,600 7,959 13, 388 12,567 166 1,652 10,425 9,338 7,205 19, 531 8,959 5,115 21, 680 11, 581 3,680 14, 425 6,002 4,172 3,662 6,279 2,700 10, 720 4,233 7,892 493 9,772 4,436 1,090 2,000 21, 652 1,863 3,401 995 615 1,236 181 15,428 19,817 12,432 23,139 523 4,681 $3, 727 71 I, 950 2,500 16,458 4,924 6,130 5,120 8,256 19,396 7,019 4,309 9,974 4,141 2,634 2,000 9,888 1,200 4,843 250 750 1,632 400 1,125 2,250 2,240 3,480 1,158 950 6,959 250 2,250 $102 7,037 910 1.294 $23, 529 4,938 22, 288 21,440 1,722 $5,797 15, 032 21,883 15, 793 21, 534 $2,858 15,102 7,102 9,456 2,700 8,021 3,312 2,400 17,562 1,808 16,871 947 12,279 17,928 2,490 5,898 3,078 400 13,804 15, 743 7,987 18, 854 10, 581 5,194 1,483 2,905 4,322 9,108 9,314 8,525 9,854 30, 272 30, 909 9,697 28,900 20,152 7,606 17,794 32,183 18, 252 1,958 1,800 7,167 24, 420 1,425 590 1,301 24,185 1,326 22,535 2,194 33 120 3,680 2,553 890 4,613 4,585 7,910 10,607 18,079 620 4,036 6,853 5,232 13,471 1,690 2,900 1,950 $12,695 7,726 5,696 18, 699 20, 538 11,794 16, 612 720 2,009 426 9,990 7,142 3,199 17,548 16,549 14,051 4,750 5,359 4,120 2,613 1,000 3,849 5,338 18,863 8,292 4,295 6,431 19, 893 14,399 500 7,738 9,808 18,108 3,365 11,162 10,783 6,288 3,663 14,690 6,121 24,594 500 18, 736 17,694 20,300 22,477 11,840 7,830 2,618 8,876 2,020 8,652 41,993 8,129 4,259 26,136 22, 565 21,657 5,020 15,147 5,415 2,665 34,269 7,862 14,434 7,829 16,261 11,545 16,155 1,400 1,728 678 3,092 8,642 1,515 Q tei ] 4 t*J > H > UJ h VIJ 2,041 225 648 575 3,962 2,880 1,911 248 8,018 77 11,237 xo oo CTT TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND SUBDIVISIONS OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1923—Continued [See note at head of this table, p . 250] I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT Legislative branch CITY ' Total Total City numb s i Council Clerk of lor board of council aldermen Executive branch Chief executive Legislative investigations Financial Special Assess- Collection account- Treasurer and Other cham- ment of ing and orberlain levy of revenue financial auditing revenue Mayor Xfl GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued 122 Lansing, Mich 123 New Britain, Conn. 124 Mobile, Ala 125 Berkeley, Calif 126 Springfield, 111 127 Holyoke, Mass 128 Highland Park, Mich. 129 Davenport, Iowa 130 Chattanooga, T e n n . . . 131 Bethlehem, Pa --132 Lincoln, Nebr 133 Niagara Falls, N. Y.._ 134 Covington, Ky._ 135 Haverhill, Mass.. 136 Portsmouth, Va 137 Huntington, W. V a . . . 138 East Orange, N. J 139 Macon, Ga 140 Wheeling, W. Va_____ Cicero, 111 141 142 Roanoke, Va 143 Tampa, Fla 144 Lancaster, Pa.— 145 Winston-Salem, N. C - $1,599,149 1,616,494 1,060, 844 2,004,037 1,468,577 2,394,071 2,188, 837 1,541,729 1,293,153 1,123,136 1,534,219 1, 804,645 898,842 1, 832, 833 973, 541 1,303,129 1, 809,622 1,025,248 1,178,219 1,047,667 1,177,426 1,369,629 843,595 975,442 $108,195 100,545 74, 228 105, 613 125,511 125, 110, 93, 77, 97, 92, 122, 88, 84, $11, 385 4,609 $1,202 $3,201 3,513 $25, 434 22, 256 20, 772 2,313 5,346 12,110 2,728 10, 277 23, 418 12, 467 11,569 14, 857 20, 344 12, 528 7,238 18,958 7,246 3,639 1,100 600 2,400 5,700 3,121 3,627 5.230 I 9,522 117, 77, 52, 5,930 ! 1,395 1,006 480 4,437 3,854 $5,992 1,668 4,884 7,066 4,723 6,809 11,536 7,940 5,714 3,827 4,901 2,500 7,952 6,104 7,854 9,016 9,644 2,000 4,166 8,472 4,466 3 $150 940 I 3,780 I 1,706 1,480 2,000 | 1, 348 ! 1,419 ' 546 ! 1,049 i 2,603 580 ; 1,908 ! 4,699 1,201 ! 3 > a 16, 452 15, 206 3,682 \ 908 7,994 6,208 6,948 5,680 11, 295 9,576 4,830 3,454 2,374 13,475 $11,963 15,738 9,744 32, 812 11, 258 10, 230 497 1,800 10,571 11,705 2,164 437 a o CO 897 1,140 O 1,900 26,367 406 H 10, 638 2,252 7,591 26 894 1,117 1,525 1,825 11,449 21,514 ! 7,650 i 5,918 I 1,842 ! 6,602 I 8,466 221 co 146 147 148 149 Shreveport, L a Jackson, M i c h Augusta, Ga F r e s n o , Calif 150 151 15? 153 Quincy, M a s s P a s a d e n a , Calif . Topeka, Kans - Atlantic City, N . J 154 155 156 157 .- _. . 1,129,782 1 1, 256, 387 1,494,776 2,110,728 1,946,628 2,438.737 1, 316,201 3,682,563 Kalamazoo, M i c h L a k e w o o d , Ohio Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C 1, 344,529 1,431,827 1,607, 678 938,739 : 78,332 i 79,417 1 64,495 84, 364 110,975 172,608 58.631 233,749 79,191 54,501 I 72,483 61,240 6,116 5,226 1,300 8,085 | 1,638 5,305 3,159 2,900 9,522 22.050 21,628 13,079 7,913 1,290 30,084 1,175 1, 200 500 2,140 2,158 a, 910 7,734 12,908 8,168 7,534 2,778 15, 857 4,539 $977 670 $3,302 1,367 50 7,292 16, 305 $7, 861 3,335 6,715 23,347 695 4,418 6,648 6.293 1,931 25 8,868 5,976 5,113 3,850 13,716 3,589 5,690 10,950 11, 644 6,096 6,336 29,139 2,179 16,911 9,320 4,339 5,271 3,975 12,106 ! 8,452 4,781 14,940 42,496 6,070 5,063 1 11,405 18, 844 2,691 3.271 3, 275 6,743 5,071 8,246 2,468 900 2,000 875 602 ib, 551 4,805 3,780 9,138 171 4,655 1,800 5,490 24,580 25,652 2,750 14,975 220 7,758 1,421 35 1,095 3,378 1,330 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 1 158 159 160 161 16? Cedar Rapids, Iowa W i c h i t a Falls, T e x York, P a ._. . Elmira, N . Y Newton, Mass . 163 164 165 166 167 B a y City, M i c h . McKeespo>t, P a N e w c a s t l e , Pa._ D e c a t u r , 111 Oak P a r k , 111 168 169 170 171 17? 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 ISfi 187 $1,155,682 591,024 855, 224 1,315,567 2, 707, 312 $46,284 58,602 57,964 86,123 151,484 1,328,406 1,192, 298 972, 732 793, 576 1,336, 238 73,920 67, 538 60,313 36,143 71,064 Chelsea, M a s s _ Kenosha, Wis. Hammond, Ind Galveston, T e x M o u n t Vernon, N . Y 1,666, 960 1,315,728 1, 260, 535 1,034,023 2,173, 998 101,937 66,004 67,602 62,197 130,207 Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R . I_ Pittsfleld, M a s s Perth Amboy, N. J M o n t g o m e r y , Ala . Stockton, Calif Medford, M a s s L i m a , Ohio Charleston, W . V a Lexington, K y Greensboro, N . C P u e b l o , ColoSalem, M a s s Madison, Wis Everett, Mass. . 800,394 1,043,587 1,262,229 1,124, 288 665,355 1, 582, 797 1, 347,027 719,685 976,786 976,327 594,025 1,068,238 1,499,781 1,512,718 1,376,007 ! 60,565 74,035 69, 706 73,389 49,633 108,298 90,387 56,939 80,271 72,600 j 63,901 77,160 76,336 67,220 { 84,717 ! _ - _. $21,487 9,660 15, 925 $3,697 7,226 $4, 993 616 9,894 10, 686 12,153 14,020 16, 580 7,243 8,653 4,367 3, 600 $3,475 4,714 5,489 1,500 8,258 2,658 6,200 1,006 3,500 200 500 2,400 2,063 3,000 16,148 919 11,906 ' 900 10, 223 15, 728 7,414 5,171 4,027 1,200 7,857 18, 960 3,268 10,010 5,341 9,967 9,475 300 4,739 2,000 5,517 $2, 614 4,070 2,500 5,977 4,255 2,000 3,060 2,750 3,259 18,704 6,107 3,188 16, 720 5,930 3,667 3, 250 3,073 6,182 6,425 6,289 4,436 5,665 7,431 2,460 1,924 10,933 5,524 325 2,307 2,370 190 11, 955 273 538 300 1,225 5,275 602 5,820 4,254 4,485 7,298 5,217 3,242 3,013 2,133 3,900 4,228 4,571 2,287 4,600 6,677 6,821 3,072 793 1,290 971 600 1,806 3,159 8,161 7,621 14,255 16,867 8,730 4,980 15,150 4,607 3,790 11, 370 16,215 8,963 13,924 $64 16,307 13,151 194 $110 250 3,296 1,388 418 188 3,401 6,156 Q ft w w 2,242 2,135 5,837 8,200 6,911 517 7,829 6,000 12,976 12, 622 4,607 4,106 1,512 1,431 17,375 7,575 8,859 1,385 4,554 882 2,159 1,725 1,482 2,718 7,771 149 509 307 1,871 to T A B L E 1 2 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S FOR E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d [See note at head of this table, p. 250] I.--GENERAL GOVERNMENT Legislative b r a n c h Executive branch Total Chief executive City numb Total Council Clerk of or board of council aldermen MS CITY © Mayor Financial Executive Auditor b o a r d s a n d or compcommistroller sions Special accounting a n d auditing Treasurer or c h a m berlain Assess- Collection Other ment and of l e v y of financial revenue revenue 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 188 189 190 191 199 Butte, Mont Fitchburg, Mass. E a s t Chicago, I n d San Jose, Calif ._ Williamsport, P a . $931,898 1, 502, 908 1,023,372 1,190, 655 776,890 $81,300 | 74,913 I 72,345 i 58,203 48,424 $6,560 5,447 2,940 19S 194 195 196 197 West H o b o k e n , N . J E v a n s t o n , 111 45,136 79,699 67,126 160,106 76, 217 ! ! j 3,000 3,389 2,511 Brookline, M a s s Jamestown, N . Y 996,182 1, 4S0, 703 708, 988 2, 251,423 1, 220, 902 Springfield, M o Waco, T e x Muskegon, Mich Lorain, Ohio Muncie, Ind 804,648 1,024,825 1, 086,099 1,085, 990 864,137 43,785 36, 008 53,107 84,725 ! 42,054 i 1,100, 557 1,064,021 993,714 829,745 1, 214,004 ; 78,767 1 54, 990 74,409 48, 524 I 82, 526 19R 199 ?00 901 90"> ?03 ?04 ?m ?06 207 Pontiac, Mich Chicopee, M a s s Joliet, 111 C o l u m b i a , S. C Superior, W i s . _ -_. $4,014 $8,866 4,352 5,627 3,360 $4,896 10,907 500 .1,400 1,000 4,600 3,771 18,042 ! 1 8,342 3,999 12,029 6,706 5,846 5,233 3,687 2,950 667 4,183 3,057 965 200 3,872 3,980 I::::::::::: 19, 945 11,869 27,264 $3,456 4,102 8,304 4,906 2,100 6,465 7,252 6,987 4,352 2,316 2,434 4,587 7,733 3,502 7,750 3,837 1,675 2,523 $1,815 5,096 1,625 475 979 506 795 411 3,500 1,167 750 1,075 325 a $ $8,423 9,159 8,344 3,359 950 $7,448 $12,438 4,560 $1,478 2,962 2,925 10,436 4,374 3,393 5,213 6,938 1,662 22,073 4,892 3,850 4,477 5,862 18,601 4,909 5,693 10,277 5,862 70 11,324 6,454 4,633 1,344 3,378 1,486 4,686 4,248 7,010 542 10,844 4,352 708 7,205 5,369 6,904 10,839 235 4.60 9,023 CO o U2 o fed 4,612 7,006 295 9,373 23, 571 2,902 4,224 W 1,915 1,287 768 830 Dubuque, Iowa 209 Battle Creek, M i c h . . 210 Aurora, 111 211 Waterloo, Iowa 4x 212 New Rochelle, N. Y . 821,165 1 979,625 817, 628 989, 324 2,297,526 g 213 Stamford, Conn 00 214 Taunton, Mass. I 215 Council Bluffs, Iowa.. t'o 216 Portsmouth, Ohio OJ 217 Rock Island, 111 1,330,306 1,019,463 704,141 663,240 625,255 2, 700 6,243 2,150 2,122 1 996,200 749,188 791,822 989,971 1, 220, 334 9,973 3,720 1,500 5,754 12,272 1,350 218Poughkeepsie, N. Y . . . 219 M 220 -^ 221 222 Quincy, 111 Austin, Tex Auburn, N. Y New Brunswick, N. J. 223 Easton, Pa 224 Newport News, Va _ 225 Danville, 111 226 Ogden, Utah 227 Wilmington, N. C_. jl 4,336 2,462 10,489 1 4,839 635,150 962,545 566,283 777,829 658,806 3,512 4,489 Hazleton, Pa Orange, N . J Kokomo, Ind Amsterdam, N. Y_ Petersburg, Va 233 234 235 236 Pensacola, Fla._ Norristown, P a . Lewiston, M e . . . Oshkosh, W i s . . . 237 238 239 210 Green Bay, Wis... Columbus, Ga Watertown, N. Y . Moline, 111 211 242 213 244 Sheboygan, Wis.. Waltham, Mass.. Newport, R. I . . . Muskogee, Okla.. 88.8,562 1,026,357 1,050,759 884,552 245 246 247 248 Newburgh, N. Y _. La Crosse, Wis Lynchburg, Va Colorado Springs, Colo. 838,526 821,407 828,686 1,036,572 5,025 8,073 1,660 475 1,500 4,197 2,400 1,874 8,171 60 11,933 2,248 5,027 3,120 4,753 2,671 11,704 2,200 1,800 2,473 3,666 2,669 1,374 3,000 1,054 $2,179 2,500 614 1 500 784 700 2,253 1,965 500 3,738 9,018 6,541 7,618 3,089 840 8,518 3,112 1,972 5,544 3,382 17,536 14,589 9,538 3,102 427 2,507 461 9,065 9,546 200 223 843 5,754 875 2,841 8,877 3,000 2,102 360 6,841 1,510 3,654 7,475 6,811 4,884 8,280 11,985 3,444 1,467 200 1,350 400 3,177 6,322 3,018 14,623 9,724 5,974 633 115 14,069 3,876 3,449 157 12,734 6,528 6,109 371 3,939 3,785 2,670 2,860 300 14,047 196 19,145 7,558 1,290 16,766 760 2 571 329 1,323 12,460 4,208 10,847 6,310 7,440 4,491 1,214 8,671 331 3,694 13,308 1,108 5,927 5,894 5,192 3,858 1,455 4,730 1,946 3,029 3,196 3,000 2,400 400 4,429 6,576 11,525 1,263 2,100 2,481 2,000 5,779 78 2,544 397 4,912 3,616 5,992 3,210 350 3,879 4,212 2,750 200 4,976 2,088 7,210 1,835 14,877 5,023 178 1,028 1,377 5,187 11,823 5,443 1,839 1,620 7,856 3,913 1,000 3,124 1,510 2,493 4,040 9,009 3,822 400 750 600 584 3,516 1,477 2,913 3,974 5,110 6,050 446 350 2,920 754 665 1,440 6,739 7,068 2,673 3,494 5,773 3,687 3,851 1 1,546 6,207 921 350 1,935 1,714 1,000 3,334 2,890 600 1,695 4,928 1,230 11,978 1,116 7,264 1 1,856 5,283 2,705 5,811 702 787 936 1,000 169 6,000 8,172 2.055 3,185 1,467 2,223 3,285 4,265 22,486 8,036 17,625 487,090 460,511 563,822 1,013,409 833,405 752,067 870,818 687,312 300 11,811 10, 623 838, 524 791,289 608, 359 851,989 689,251 228 229 230 231 232 1 3,886 18,224 o > 165 137 1,525 45 4,179 9,714 12,012 320 to TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S FOR E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d to 00 [See note a t head of t h i s table, p . 250] l.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT—continued Executive b r a n c h — C o n t i n u e d Judicial b r a n c h Other general executive offices a n d accounts Lawoffices and accounts G r a n d total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V City clerk Engineer's department Public works and service Civil service Public buildings a n d grounds City planning General municipal courts All o t h e r Special courts Superior courts Coroner Marshal and sheriff Elections O > $5, 426, 803j$l, 631, 327 $2, 921,189 ;$2, 837,419 $937,510 $518,322 $795, 468! $1, 823, 385 $9, 440,194 $2, 061, 633l$18, 525, 575 $625,189 $3, 648, 279 $10,540,784 2, 859, 781 660,420 893,483 617,422 395, 697 280,324 193, 853 424,194 413, 595 319, 361 579,975 1, 731,124 506, 790 213,714 716, 378 566, 922 660, 818 174, 930 457, 228 150, 729 663,408 126,922 91,604 36,013 19, 563 189, 564 99,844 136, 792 43, 413 48, 709 267,053 103, 853 279,871 94, 388 50,303 3 > 861, 023 167,032 357, 584 229, 587 208,159 7,313, 666 1, 560, 991 870, 663 400,092 294, 782 503, 334 14,805,322 364, 867 3, 075,599 562,900 91,413 51,886 (0, 550 29,868 41, 469 496,881 112,002 11, 853 2,703 1,750 2, 810,016 764, 654 57,949 7,883 7,777 7, 292,156 1,178, 929 1,104,594 633,647 331,458 GO > H w H M o CO o 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 *3 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. Louis, M o Baltimore, M d Boston, Mass Los Angeles, Calif... Pittsburgh, P a S a n Francisco, Calif Buffalo, N . Y $1,342,230 445, 111 256,739 50, 770 $131,126 112,437 32, 530 91,645 54, 761 115,140 101,871 119, 701 57,832 111, 544 $53,961 11,077 142, 213 54,012 $1,041,454 $239,229 209, 660 $58,462 160,149 54, 725 69,821 $20,640 48, 772 6,819 24, 234 35, 566 10, 773 9,379 4,131 15,430 45, 357 19,367 53,886 46, 329 27,746 42, 593 144,357 36, 603 40,128 43, 738 84,410 26, 820 59, 741 117, 872 31, 540 16,999 125 23,052 54,796 22,723 26,348 22,222 129,674 12,431 34,883 20, 290 64, 539 4,145 24,571 $58, 201 $3,679, 897 $689, 812 16,849, 617 $125,389 100,077 1,009, 347 141,882 1,974, 536 95,299 928, 614 138,847 1, 229,682 73,347 285,917 97, 418 31, 883 740, 426 32,145 77, 550 387,049 17,679 573,155 126, 626 9,218 141,926 143, 979 584,690 74,071 34,723 6,595 16, 658 60,376 23,249 13, 201 103, 208 85,841 322,329 210,411 158, 231 40, 293 252,310 14,408 49, 902 110, 746 50, 528 28, 962 285,669 956, 259 482, 754 531,123 451, 519 145, 892 $686, 790 $1,694, 709 924,090 1, 500,309 198,940 1,043,547 113,437 376,471 81,451 227,479 114,428 438,020 30, 571 9,000 169,814 37, 329 242, 540 18,981 31,499 1 87,140 118,144 14, 787 42, 671 15,164 491,728 239, 723 500,139 272,830 367,039 140,162 O M H w - R O U P II—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 13 14 15 16 17 18 Milwaukee, Wis. Washington, D . C Newark, N . J Minneapolis, M i n n C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio N e w Orleans, L a . 19 20 21 ??, 23 Kansas City, M o . . Indianapolis, Ind._ Rochester, N . Y Seattle, W a s h . . . J e r s e y C i t y , N . J__ ._ ... .. ._ $48, 423 30, 704 84, 532 90,634 45,195 32, 906 60, 915 23,094 54,195 111,867 77,955 $57,102 18,041 8,557 9,948 21,611 78, 594 $8, 634 20,382 8,223 84,132 154, 456 12, 762 $32,962 . 55,442 20, 575 29,876 99, 552 12, 756 67,309 33, 525 9,677 io, i n 7,120 26,175 35, 799 23, 246 10, 762 27, 511 16, 390 5,108 G R O U P III.— C I T I E S H A V I N G A 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3? 33 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. Louisville, Ky._ -- - ... $36,500 36, 439 19, 238 21, 991 25, 660 $3,180 $7, 252 19, 662 27, 251 29, 886 19,560 $27, 611 17, 376 10, 092 8,442 18, 643 15,936 21,340 16, 292 16,348 59, 553 14,186 8,538 16, 310 10, 226 16,400 1,497 Providence, R. I St. P a u l , M i n n O a k l a n d , Calif Atlanta, Ga A k r o n , Ohio 25,116 24,449 18,672 15, 376 18,040 9,780 13, 391 Omaha, Nebr B i r m i n g h a m , Ala ... Worcester, M a s s __. Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va S a n A n t o n i o , Tex _ .__ Dallas, Tex N e w Haven, C onn _ Memphis, Tenn D a y t o n , Ohio _ 32,195 19, 544 10, 800 22,453 24, 201 26,067 3,000 13,742 11, 798 2,000 25,820 11,093 11,837 13,317 7,450 17, 006 20, 008 7,367 19, 998 18, 454 6, 236 13,879 5, 464 51.019 2, 700 14, 300 23,322 4,982 9,500 14, 700 44 45 46 47 48 Norfolk, V a 9, 612 16, 097 12, 772 10,119 10, 737 13,452 8,358 21, 876 21, 779 20, 892 49 50 51 5? Bridgeport, Conn. - __ Fort Worth, Tex. _ S c r a n t o n , P a . _._ . . . Paterson, N . J 17, 905 17, 738 22, 809 9,080 15,146 12, 004 7,350 1,200 2,180 5,651 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 53 Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio - . Grand Rapids, Mich Springfield, M a s s __ 8,247 14, 580 9,115 19, 263 9,535 476 13,768 1 l ! $34,941 —- $25, 269 $5, 370 29,026 65, 448 18,982 21,044 20,097 5,158 13, 303 $43, 295 50,961 1,668 890 34, 754 $27,872 113,832 44, 712 79,175 102,427 32,021 $618 75, 679 71,819 42, 535 55,156 $399, 090 327,193 291,358 213,330 280, 691 390,104 $12,421 10,327 12,605 10,420 12, 628 18,175 $136,965 $54, 796 26, 545 94,156 80, 538 113,659 203,461 109, 296 208,390 23, 285 27,429 487 7,548 95,859 7,303 18,182 13, 518 26,090 4,206 16,328 33,355 34,048 31,123 279, 351 151, 456 157,651 236,047 349,328 13,866 7,700 5,735 6,841 1,284 90,100 37, 257 53,171 79, 627 52, 636 140,338 3,651 175,787 84,370 175, 555 $366, 296 $1,304 224 4,812 P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000 $5, 672 4,481 6,922 6,428 $4, 654 65 19,038 7,923 185 $19, 564 28,170 18,059 13, 820 3,615 10, 265 $15,091 6,031 3,838 $12, 444 22, 763 46,027 62,199 23,765 9 18,088 8,536 100 20,442 20, 484 34, 350 15,032 5,774 39, 747 1,935 11,390 27, 837 1,378 1,725 4,045 11,400 29,687 14, 518 4, ill 11, 764 7,616 9,235 9, 611 16,106 4,734 13, 529 20, 881 26,192 1,088 1,241 5, 239 15, 246 12, 778 2,659 3,581 622 754 28, 303 24,900 2, 244 ...... 6,991 37, 734 13, 521 18, 372 3,393 14,542 12, 928 783 5, 418 43 4,297 1, 290 29, 908 32, 868 12,605 1,424 $15,085 24, 828 20, 480 1, 424 16, 523 1,351 14, 690 3,807 29, 435 11, 970 2,968 7, 997 33, 677 1,766 1,798 5,344 13,197 42,450 13, 610 1,7$. 3,553 71, 837 2,152 2,143 $3, 879 37,159 91,577 132,416 13,914 28,077 26,061 51,133 1,750 35, 332 - I i 30,138 26,100 5, 843 9,977 48, 779 18,039 49,311 34, 478 5,081 $29,571 697 27,120 13, 405 41, 210 4,892 i Q W > 2 10,304 4,684 42,487 2, 500 32, 355 2,184 69, 731 22, 353 9,706 11, 765 6,488 3,694 25, 566 16, 366 29, 703 7,382 ,___,.__;___ | - 941 . 10, 287 48,132 to TABLE 1 2 . -GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1923—Continued •© [See note at head of this table, p. 250] 1.—GENERAL G O V E R N M E N T — c o n t i n u e d Judicial branch Executive branch—Continued Other general executive offices a n d accounts CITY City numb Law offices and accounts City clerk Engineer's department Public works and service Civil service Public buildings a n d grounds City planning All other General municipal courts Special courts Superior courts Marshal and sheriff Coroner "" 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 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 79 73 74 75 76 Des Moines, Iowa N e w Bedford, M a s s Trenton, N . J Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h . Fall R i v e r , M a s s Albany N . Y Kansas City, Kans Lowell, M a s s Flint, Mich _ . Erie, P a . Cambridge, Mass__. Yonkers, N . Y Duluth, Minn E l i z a b e t h , N . J._ Utica, N . Y Tacoma, Wash Jacksonville, F l a . _ -.. $29,703 3,921 8,558 17, 716 11, 945 15,198 4,898 10, 260 7,565 17, 245 8,152 5,736 21, 764 8,406 15,043 31,371 17,108 16,869 14, 780 12,935 7,934 10, 831 19,963 $31,415 12,067 10,429 5,448 $14,660 24,081 $544 $14,406 $4, 344 800 $60 1,252 480 1 $57,535 7,130 $9,995 302 20, 379 14,331 $33,056 3,168 8,117 17,497 3,800 2,595 3,250 31, 539 7,895 16, 333 $10,000 11, 708 6,546 10, 878 15, 211 4,632 6,922 9,622 6,998 5,263 7,823 7,303 4,550 8,450 11,400 11, 360 20,146 13,500 7,795 3,500 11,371 14, 391 14, 640 12,699 1,924 8,535 9,564 14,889 8,157 17,848 14, 352 10,351 30, 920 1,511 11,093 91 1,958 1,050 6,538 300 519 4,616 691 264 27,984 5,348 64,324 8,078 8,003 15,162 5,972 2,244 31,208 9,349 2,104 62 747 3,155 823 7,938 144 2,022 240 468 2,133 7,263 7,279 7,382 22,015 291 150 12,629 9,172 2,040 12,710 $492 20,022 2,440 4,579 12, 298 328 3,987 210 7,095 75 J 2,850 11, 756 a $17,324 16, 281 13, 760 5,187 23,484 7,634 16,626 43,127 18,583 20,240 31, 217 16,651 30, 527 29,116 36,112 4,802 4,649 11,496 1,356 3,076 2,988 8,491 400 22, 693 20,141 5,797 6,047 15,477 12, 519 4,285 5,515 1 ui H h-t a w o OUP I V . — C I T I E S Oklahoma City, Okla. _ Canton, Ohio. Somerville, Mass Schenectady, N . Y Waterbury, Conn Tulsa, Okla Lawrence, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind El Paso, Tex Evansville, Ind ... .. Savannah, Ga Knoxville, Tenn Allentown, Pa San Diego, Calif Bayonne, N . J __. Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, Pa Peoria, 111 Wichita, Kans St. Joseph, Mo Sioux City, Iowa South Bend, Ind Wilkes-Barre, Pa Bingham ton, N . Y Portland, Me Rockford, 111 _. Troy, N . Y Charleston, S. C Little Rock, Ark Johnstown, Pa Sacramento, Calif East St. Louis, 111 Brockton, Mass Terre Haute, Ind Saginaw, Mich Gary, Ind Pawtucket, R. I Hoboken, N J Long Beach, Calif Passaic, N . J _. Springfield, Ohio Chester, Pa Hamtramck, Mich Altoona, Pa Racine, Wis.>_C._._..•__• $20,449 8,1S9 3,719 9,985 15> 388 1 I $14,287 35,416 8,243 6,163 13,609 20,755 3,600 4,250 7,397 4,128 22,895 9, 771 3, 784 22,317 3,000 5,639 49, 018 10, 549 20,805 6,327 1,690 5,075 2,692 10, 516 11,415 10,457 6,616 9,825 9,096 5,948 5,353 10,120 3, 713 2,100 3,780 11,926 13,908 7,810 17,881 5,542 9,318 4,200 7, 761 10,326 5,535 5,574 14,804 7,488 9,807 16,047 6,767 4,096 7,005 7,274 4,637 4,390 21, 015 16, 636 3,447 3,080 6,951 13,876 4,340 . 5,-763 1 1 2,833 3,683 13,675 7,650 7,354 3,652 3,134 15,250 7,123 3, 736 3, 574 7, 926 27,999 10,418 3,403 8,897 3,915 1 16, 052 1,796 6,451 2,000 5,459 5,965 c,3,664 $6,401 9,143 17,141 2,700 HAVING A POPULATION O F 50,000 T O 100,000 $6,635 $2, 756 1,920 446 2,127 $10,341 119 2,946 2,470 1,220 3,925 $6, 358 2,659 5,268 2,058 425 5,000 10,952 5, 711 1,859 13, 219 19,198 $260 $2,410 $1,153 129 27,352 45 5,400 308 526 4,175 11, 578 3, 650 2,024 1,235 5,680 1,935 42 5,561 9,278 12, 967 500 1,152 499 642 9,810 2,439 5,989 6,000 4,093 8,370 86 9,038 1,640 11,984 1,621 3,737 9,822 2,957 5,895 304 167 301 1,568 105 500 45 4,778 2,832 5,228 23,000 1,713 6,257 12, 087 125 681 50 1,319 5,586 7,763 3,825 2,750 320 150 444 620 3,805 1,600 582 13,617 416 9,503 ' • 7,.602 - - _ - — - ' - - _ • 10, 722 4,768 i ! 1 7,189 3,271 2,200 1 1 2,391 5,380 600 5,900 3,526 8,642 1,500 8,223 1 5,552 8,653 18,937 7,832 1,261 17,282 3,128 5,402 20,884 13,007 11,570 $48 4,801 8,904 27,191 7,128 6,295 10,354 8,006 13, 792 7,150 20, 371 2,986 162 3,744 2,200 5,830 7,803 6,061 6,885 3, 921 3,648 1,500 21, 244 V . 529" . -11,263 16,011 31,148 8,613 r "" 8,573 3,242 $13,593 28,570 9,803 22,992 24,398 5,828 18,218 ::::::::: 4,050 5,220 2,600 1, 500 4,750 ! !.._ 9,167 9,694 7,621 . $9,135 4,409 7,768 12,169 7,253 •--_-. -»•' r_J._-. -_--__;. = ---.£-- .-,.-•6,933 a* TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND VSUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: lf)23—Continued to o [See note at head of this table, p. 250] 1.—GENERAL G O V E R N M E N T — c o n t i n u e d Executive branch—Continued Judicial branch O t h e r general executive offices a n d a c c o u n t s CITY City numb Law offices and accounts City clerk Engineer's department Public works and service Civil service Public buildings a n d grounds City planning GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION • Lansing, Mich New Britain, Conn Mobile, Ala B e r k e l e y , Calif Springfield, 111 Holyoke, Mass . - . . Highland Park, Mich Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, T e n n Bethlehem, P a $4,239 3,033 7,156 6, 289 9,579 3,790 8,499 7,903 6,581 4,963 4,691 133 134 135 136 Lincoln, N e b r Niagara Falls, N . Y Covington, K y . Haverhill, Mass Portsmouth, Va 10, 854 9,712 7,661 2,380 3,145 6,040 9,906 5,798 6,415 2,000 4,958 11,232 5,089 6,704 137 138 139 140 141 Huntington, W . Va E a s t Orange, N . J M a c o n , Ga _ . -. Wheeling, W . Va . _ _ Cicero, 111 2,700 5,647 3,558 4,522 12, 871 720 5, 552 2,872 2,463 4,200 4,864 5,349 14? 143 144 145 Roanoke, Va _ Tampa, Fla L a n c a s t e r , Pa_ Winston-Salem, N . C 4,329 3, 035 1,428 1,200 4,299 4,079 1, 466 m 1?3 \<>4 1?5 1?6 V>1 128 loq 130 131 1*V> . _ $4, 783 750 1,810 ~""~37623~ 5,947 7,151 $11, 327 2,931 6, 744 12, 558 2,595 $6, 538 12,140 4,832 12,633 5,972 3,700 3,500 13, 200 3,208 $438 $300 2,249 2,629 3,802 50 60 318 745 1,561 12 52 1,754 13, 626 1,128 204 20, 644 5,566 1,000 9,740 8,146 1,284 1 Coroner Marshal and sheriff > a CO $13,673 12,540 6, 665 3,000 $8,215 9,424 2,783 13,471 11, 795 13,063 2, 417 5,929 8 756 7,014 7,648 6,075 $738 CO H Q o 55 13,848 600 Superior courts 2,094 4,098 989 Special courts O F 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued $2,499 $129 3,735 1,200 9,389 9,667 2,484 All other General municipal courts 12,626 5,166 7 450 8,562 5,609 5,027 2,017 $312 9,173 198 4,124 3,746 2,202 1,250 7,798 3,000 1,804 892 $8, 555 1,082 $4, 873 29, 310 419 600 860 1,737 557 10,566 9,732 6,992 2,492 50 9,203 430 CO 146 147 T48 149 Shreveport, La Jackson, M i c h Augusta, Ga F r e s n o , Calif 150 151 152 153 Quincv, Mass P a s a d e n a , Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J 154 155 156 157 Kalamazoo, Mich L a k e w o o d , Ohio_. Maiden, Mass.. Charlotte, N . C 8,116 6,536 5,981 2,400 7,861 4,492 13, 904 5,849 12, 948 5,798 4,777 11,135 10,008 15, 207 4,279 10,272 20 7,313 3,985 2,307 3,382 3,782 2,500 5,866 2,310 4,388 7,000 8,317 1,474 49 537 3,657 1,200 3,083 5,700 -_ 3,806 2,085 2,888 1,190 6,962 299 10, 313 3, 370 1 255 7,080 60 340 840 14,131 204 2,136 6,740 214 2,217 2,470 291 7,487 4,796 3, 862 7,428 5, 529 12, 967 3,599 1,920 5,760 40 11, 984 7,250 78 158 159 160 161 162 Cedar Rapids, Iowa W i c h i t a Falls, T e x York, P a Elmira, N . Y Newton, Mass . 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 18? 183 184 185 186 187 Bay City, Mich MeKeesport, Pa N e w Castle, P a D e c a t u r , 111 O a k P a r k , 111 Chelsea, M a s s Kenosha, Wis _ Hammond, Ind Galveston, Tex M o u n t Vernon, N . Y Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R . I Pittsfleld, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J M o n t g o m e r y , Ala S t o c k t o n , Calif Medford, Mass L i m a , Ohio Charleston, W . Va Lexington, K y Greensboro, N . C _ P u e b l o , Colo Salem, M a s s Madison, Wis Everett, Mass ^ $4, 417 3,221 2,394 2,376 5, 632 4,251 7,780 4,139 4, 844 18, 836 3,478 3,278 2,704 6,982 18,149 9,920 1,994 1,375 4,228 2,999 9,913 2,305 4,504 8,549 2,883 1,823 3,507 9,839 3,485 1,446 $4, 070 2,100 7, 743 11,231 2, 073 2, 820 1, 030 13, 477 5,517 3,554 7,610 9,362 7,517 5,525 4,089 «6, 502 7,711 1,763 3; 288 1,504 4,728 5,942 5,579 6,144 $4, 232 6,531 4,142 8,251 23, 737* 6,297 7,161 7,403 4,390 HAVING A POPULATION ! - 10,167 3,754 3,605 112 5,505 4,800 15, 397 3,249 8,713 4,169 3,207 4,000 5,876 3,228 1,245 7,478 9,876 $40 i $349 200 4, 315 | $20, 392 14 8,177 4,026 7,848 625 2,104 1,750 2,469 10, 437 133 3,334 2,045 i 5,676 135 3,722 1 1 150 230 246 279 500 10,193 1,099 145 284 97 $6, 047 16, 680 4,744 1,992 1,000 130 8,630 163 8,535 7,812 10,180 30 3,847 148 1,219 6,234 1, 974 2,751 6,017 3,537 13, 106 i I 1 10, 397 1,000 i 12 5,777 $1, 552 153 1,889 7,165 460 35 301 200 7,942 $2, 476 $1, 360 $2,964 5,403 6,260 4,264 11, 504 2, 400 3,489 i i i 1,425 1, 762 50,000 1 i $2, 500 O F 30,000 T O 5,000 15, 015 6,244 4,810 2,011 1 2, 501 1 GROUP V.—CITIES 2,415 10, 907 650 6,289 842 3,243 2,000 1,815 9,105 3,034 4, 900 6, 486 7,792 1,200 5,411 $1, 325 7,991 1,100 4,965 2,259 697 3,838 11, 375 159 5 5, 779 1,450 996 3,926 1,708 8,460 4,298 1,086 912 3,871 5,203 1,772 8, 591s* H B 02 CO TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND SUBDIVISIONS* OF T H E G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTAL S E R V I C E : 1923—Continued [See note at head of this table, p . 250] 1.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT—continued Judicial branch Executive b r a n c h — C o n t i n u e d Other general executive offices a n d accounts CITY City numb Law offices and accounts City clerk Engineer's department Public works and service Civil service Public buildings a n d grounds City planning General municipal courts All o t h e r Special courts Superior courts Coroner Marshal and sheriff o CO GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 188 189 190 191 19? Butte, M o n t - . . F i t c h b u r g , M ass _ E a s t Chicago, I n d S a n Jose, Calif. 19S 194 195 196 197 West Hoboken, N . J Brookline, M a s s Jamestown, N . Y 198 199 ?00 ?01 W> ?03 ?04 ?05 206 207 Joliet, 111 Columbia, R C Superior, W i s - $7, 477 $6, 273 2,499 6,279 3,358 ~~~~3~537~ 4,361 1,440 900 6,145 3,966 6,044 5,501 $6, 554 4,738 2,765 18,920 3,958 2,565 2,648 3,733 5,065 3,565 2,078 4,053 2,047 5,023 1,105 4,950 3,125 6,769 4,864 4,106 4,403 1,927 4.125 1 $300 $7, 478 1 $3,189 $204 !1 88 163 7,359 10,325 12,059 10, 414 895 4,299 6,986 12, 522 3,562 10, 303 3,659 3, 220 5,008 3,620 749 933 290 815 1,093 4,093 8,427 6,359 71 1"" " 1,919 5,714 1,981 85 7,930 1,863 2,450 7 CO H a CO 2,226 i 1 772 604 8,747 2,570 $1, 628 6,431 3,797 3,178 12, 895 5, l03 9,357 2,850 1,612 4,747 14,006 3,212 618 1,654 1,710 5,611 6,032 7,115 35 2,568 $9,416 3,666 153 1,899 $1,984 717 5, 326 3,767 14, 866 2,286 1 $7, 946 2,558 2,588 6,220 2,850 ""l $1,000 1,308 1,483 3,354 300 2,341 o CO 208 209 210 211 ^ 212 05 §213 (50 214 1 215 t o 216 CH 217 Dubuque, Iowa Battle Creek, Mich A u r o r a , 111 Waterloo, I o w a . . N e w Rochelle, N . Y 3,765 3,149 5,331 3,600 20,947 Stamford, C o n n Taunton, Mass C o u n c i l Bluffs, I o w a Portsmouth, Ohio R o c k I s l a n d , 111 3,867 4,255 2,000 2,350 1,680 10,186 6,366 2,490 Poughkeepsie, N . Y Q u i n c y , 111.. Austin, Tex 1 Auburn, N . Y New Brunswick, N. J 5,076 2,000 2,783 4,379 5,250 2,433 2,000 2,894 3,733 3,800 223 224 225 226 227 Easton, P a Newport News, Va D a n v i l l e , 111 Ogden, U t a h Wilmington, N . C 3,280 2,000 900 4,687 2,321 2,183 1,500 2,704 3,449 7,091 228 229 230 231 232 Hazleton, P a Orange, N . J Kokomo, Ind Amsterdam, N . Y Petersburg, Va 1,791 2,717 2,035 4,045 2,100 3,300 4,646 1,116 3,271 7,113 2,312 1,807 2,545 1,187 233 234 235 236 Pensacola, Fla Norristown, P a Lewiston, M e Oshkosh, Wis 3,700 1,260 4,200 900 2,992 4,300 3,465 3,286 522 6,459 237 238 239 240 Green Bay, W i s . . Columbus, Qa Watertown, N . Y M o l i n e , 111 2,273 3,435 3,552 2,727 4,153 1,605 9,265 1,556 5,224 3,162 241 242 243 244 Sheboygan, Wis Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I . . . Muskogee, Okla 4,477 3,897 10, 275 5,527 11,092 1,416 7,491 245 246 247 248 Newburgh, N . Y __ LaCrosse, Wis Lvnchburg, Va Colorado Springs, C o l o . . . —* 1 218 219 h* 220 QO 221 222 3,313 • 1,823 2,486 4,735 3,721 7,962 3,293 3,365 5,305 1,890 2,562 5,388 8,820 5,680 4,265 3,983 5,620 1,487 2,774 5,700 5,077 10,156 1,542 5,545 2,700 3,872 3,529 12, 968 123 14,348 1,109 3,743 122 257 7,424 11,419 2,320 313 11,406 1,800 386 625 830 5,171 1,050 3,136 217 8,025 3,107 3,063 480 35 6,790 840 10 70 4,281 2,755 5,268 710 3,437 3,877 4,834 88 4,403 4,365 1,000 5,764 886 10,175 7,095 316 5,678 297 3,923 2,800 1,715 6,563 2,000 658 6,784 6,052 4,675 1,699 7,585 8,154 118 5,080 285 1,538 109 369 4,419 3,768 6,821 5,410 3,256 14,440 1,839 10, 342 4,995 17, 935 10, 613 136 965 11,747 $17,217 1,328 3,002 5,562 $900 7,267 900 1,921 1,953 3,828 18,279 2,172 7,524 6,719 616 993 534 5,328 2,555 8,088 8,426 3,262 1,800 5,235 1,231 126 9,313 207 2,965 5,270 564 5,380 1,440 25 600 2,259 3,878 451 600 17,415 258 6,508 289 11, 862 6,855 1,621 1,200 4,928 1,641 4,331 CO 1,202 9 7,195 6,580 3,060 2,271 5,981 581 2,604 810 500 w 97 850 8,978 1 72 11,931 2,680 2,666 7,471 to TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1923—Continued to as [See n o t e a t h e a d of t h i s t a b l e , p . 250] i.—GENERAL GOVERN- II.—PROTECTION TO P E R S O N AND P R O P E R T Y MENT—continued General government 'buildings G e n e r a l expenditures R e n t of offices and buildings! Fire department Total Supervising department Police department General expenditures Water service I n s p e c t i o n service Militia and armories Register of d e e d s and mortgages Buildings Plumbing Weights and measures Electric wiring > O M Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I.. II III IV V $16, 367, 763 10, 746,870 2,149, 850 1, 660, 261 1, 085,587 725,195 $908, 597 $269,142,433 636, 85, 64, 50, 72, 093 600 795 014 095 $424,154 |$135, 838,430 $107,165,7 139, 363, 030 200,980 32, 692,983 32,113 50, 225,302 125, 757 29, 327,922 37, 036 17, 533,196 28, 268 78, 219, 959 15, 099, 642 22, 596,862 12, 538,861 7,383,106 47, 13, 23, 14, 8, 313, 484, 789, 247, 331, 012 344 677 305 450 |$4,059,341 $1,349,619 $4,503,764 '$3,629,082 $1,155,006 $1,062,505 $1,583,124 670, 802 390, 636 1, 050, 369 1,007,312 940, 222 1,176, 393 85, 336 58, 232 18,185 11,473 , 564, 557 734,138 180, 298 17, 069 7,702 2,163, 090 422, 273 571,154 307, 234 165, 331 430, 564 120, 568 284,971 186, 580 132, 323 485,963 165,128 199,917 115,820 95, 677 648, 279 155,812 390, 962 231, 063 157, 008 w i M Ul H hH Q Ui 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 O V E R O 1 ? 3 4 5 6 7 8 q 10 11 T> New York, N . Y Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, P a Detroit, Mich C l e v e l a n d , Ohio St. Louis, M o Boston, M a s s Los Angeles, Calif Pittsburgh, P a San Francisco, Calif Buffalo, N . Y . $5,790,943 1, 041, 256 672, 363 409, 598 443, 763 315, 794 210,151 550,832 250,175 556, 779 324, 556 180,660 8,861 $51,140,614 21, 652,152 14, 590,875 8, 640,297 5,191, 384 5, 765, 433 10, 250 19, 200 4, 461 4,200 45,351 5, 018, 724 7,683, 428 5, 324,995 4, 475, 956 5, 379, 033 4, 500,139 $460,898 1,540 42, 848 38, 484 $48,553 26, 696 13, 270 110,604 1,857 $28,801, 039 13, 286,216 9. 395. 961 4. 669. 044 2, 660, 441 3, 438, 208 $17, 371, 850 5, 730,180 3, 874, 628 3, 279, 774 2, 261, 517 1,811,690 2, 753,128 4,133, 313 2, 459, 256 2, 036, 828 2, 343, 423 2,243,102 2, 061, 292 2, 964, 717 1, 794, 907 1, 812, 399 2, 481, 600 1,868,458 $255,356 '$1,036,042 84, 659 131,617 28, 092 1,702 16, 702 5,498 9,196 184, 831 93, 500 $895,157 $1,144, 233 994, 679 167, 516 501, 837 86,891 116, 590 76, 840 120, 522 31,862 138, 058 105, 208 147, 223 284, 242 154, 574 102,876 108, 799 114, 554 129,821 164, 556 73, 087 31, 847 36,675 35, 460 19,471 17, 581 $67, 283 62,456 155, 637 23,604 12,186 20,602 36,131 34, 276 88, 574 35, 992 12, 390 28,949 15, 417 35,189 17, 282 34, 590 20, 013 21, 704 $121, 740 $308, 831 42, 480 30,976 25, 080 15,700 87, 515 95, 222 19, 344 23,131 03 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 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ?0 n n ?3 M i l w a u k e e , Wis Washington, D . C Newark, N. J Minneapolis, M i n n . . - . C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio N e w Orleans, L a Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, Ind Rochester, N . Y Seattle, Wash Jersey C i t y , N . J . $216,112 117,389 302, 654 209, 478 264,688 117,715 328, 254 89,839 155, 400 135, 479 212,842 $9,178 11,873 4,200 46, 649 13,700 $3,281,413 $1,417 3, 847,339 . 4, 257,980 L . . 2, 455, 076 2, 208,497 3,110,995 2,194,869 2, 614, 645 2, 396, 702 2,673,661 3, 651,806 12,944 17,752 $1, 475, 774 1, 989, 516 2,141, 255 1,022.957 981, 725 1, 013, 813 1,195, 361 1, 047, 983 1, 003, 773 1, 073, 588 2,153,897 $1, 502, 1, 371, 1, 783, 1, 208, 1, 025, 1, 045, 378 203 475 203 817 738 767,108 1. 145, 805 1, 030, 092 1, 311, 524 1, 293, 001 O F 300,000 T O 500,000 15, 236 13, 054 $57, 544 77, 993 99,873 92, 822 68, 713 $81,149 67, 655 65,107 40, 768 37, 373 $24, 380 14, 234 11, 752 9,375 $18, 459 29, 340 28,856 2, 220 6, 589 878 $12, 240 15,000 23, 409 22, 989 22,042 23, 572 24, 353 17, 383 42, 871 19,130 4,800 10, 412 6,785 19, 700 18, 010 9,055 17,063 12,494 22,164 14,632 61, 672 1, 561, 4,749 94,881 30, 743 90,642 47, 248 73,679 $29,182 11,406 32,176 26, 457 17,136 18,737 13,681 18,902 14, 289 12, 484 10,080 11, 856 14, 642 11,065 17, 845 $17, 345 6,864 $4, 752 6,360 3,314 4,247 2,587 6,278 $26, 8S2 13, 374 16, 844 3,859 10, 275 12, 720 14, 865 33,015 5, 364 8,395 2,817 7,761 15,782 1,600 2,825 8,050 4, 628 2,803 12, 687 4. 620 3.555 7, 532 16,135 10, 893 2,234 5, 218 8,619 23,394 10,549 4,720 7,036 5,123 6,111 5,316 360 960 1,794 8,271 2,500 6,240 2,230 3,680 5,300 2, 944 2,443 1, 819 1,481 5, 865 $10,130 $50, 736 247, 667 54, 410 78,429 170 5,700 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 C o l u m b u s . Ohio Louisville, K y P r o v i d e n c e , R. I St. P a u l , M i n n O a k l a n d , Calif Atlanta, Ga A k r o n , Ohio Omaha, Nebr B i r m i n g h a m , Ala Worcester, M a s s Syracuse, N . Y Richmond, Va San A n t o n i o , T e x Dallas, Tex New Haven, C o n n . . Memphis, Tenn Dayton, Ohio Norfolk, V a Houston, Tex ... Youngstown, Ohio... Grand Rapids, Mich Springfield, M a s s Bridgeport, C o n n . . . . Fort Worth, Tex Scranton, Pa Paterson, N . J Hartford. Conn $24, 778 71,147 5.763 8, 874 43, 623 49,481 72,012 72,093 23,780 20,580 64,580 22,076 42, 431 4,984 40,043 $2,400 24, 200 20,683 $1, 826, 033 1, 543, 383 $19,333 7,850 1,745,783 1. 276,136 1, 406,039 1,975,178 1,733, 274 1, 498,966 1,087,514 798,971 1, 386, 231 812,999 1,369,689 1,170,493 1,154,112 14, 230 40,134 36,969 840 20,631 722, 419 892,231 1, 305, 576 1,125,562 756, 640 47, 374 9,185 31, 345 17, 414 60, 257 18,953 19, 870 14,549 16,104 54,577 1, 286, 886 851, 299 527,158 888,090 1, 274, 451 1,261,404 596, 227 669,636 965,098 1,165,687 $760, 265 655, 956 820,372 552. 815 659, 389 $81,774 $73, 357 1,104, 878 630,089 572, 275 552,312 400,126 586, 509 858, 720 679, 237 693, 027 704, 259 885, 755 694, 218 496, 624 366,050 85fl26 57,078 125,732 28,472 613, 314 378, 997 626, 576 637, 372 539,197 154,856 69, 960 13,929 577, 3C6 302, 848 684, 816 508,431 485, 318 340, 326 450, 981 594, 201 524,178 343,117 66, 548 37,106 364 6,377 284, 886 337, 302 649,073 538, 933 336,156 702,002 394,233 276, 662 257,656 530,067 598,740 276, 326 268, 599 413, 228 513,905 524,996 401, 419 229,700 512,022 695, 408 617, 345 294,678 322,160 453,063 574,122 2.763 3,739 ',821 $11,768 1,200 3,042 21,652 2,000 28,194 2,069 5,518 83, 395 1,199 6,680 66, 365 5,992 1, 840 350 100 25, 432 4,854 14 r 873 5,606 10, 271 8,250 3, 912 6,720 12, 525 7, 627 4,558 4,670 1,529 200 200 8,587 16, 817 2,867 4,616 9,754 21, 320 8,713 9,568 10,080 8,727 10, 301 4,450 7,592 5,120 8,195 2, 8G0 7, 320 4,502 8,215 10,583 185 5,484 5,979 5,300 T A B L E 1 2 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S FOR E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1923—Continued [See note at head of this table, p. 250] I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT—continued II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY General g o v e r n m e n t buildings CITY City numb t~< General expenditures R e n t of offices and buildings GROUP 54 55 56 57 58 Des M o i n e s , I o w a N e w Bedford, M a s s Trenton, N . J Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h . . . C a m d e n , N . J __ $20,330 47, 845 33, 245 32,137 28,099 59 60 61 6*> 63 Nashville, Tenn - . Fall R i v e r , M a s s Albany, N . Y W i l m i n g t o n , Dal Kansas City, K a n s . - - - - 10, 728 139,791 40,062 51, 937 23, 676 64 65 66 67 68 Lowell, M a s s -- Flint, Mich ._ Erie, P a - Cambridge, M a s s — R e a d i n g , P a -- :-- 34,183 11,955 12, 379 38,931 13,540 69 70 71 79 Yonkers, N . Y Diiluth, Minn Spokane, Wash Elizabeth, N . J 36,192 11,517 27,594 14,130 73 74 75 76 Utica, N . Y '. Lynn, Mass Tacoma, Wash Jacksonville, F l a . 16, 458 20, 615 17,738 8,502 Fire d e p a r t m e n t Total III.—CITIES $3,575 1, 250 1,598 3,600 240 Supervising department Police department General expenditures Water service $274,677 484,468 385,921 219,658 427, 376 $385,226 453,731 377,689 184,730 369,484 637, 898 950, 874 842,741 629,018 1 $3,495 461,234 283,574 464,526 426,974 289,370 183,573 327,147 446,242 391, 312 324,927 245,780 761,486 440, 866 523,062 812,517 314,589 334,192 186,812 228,352 373,971 198,162 392, 457 177,691 272, 371 339, 419 96, 863 533,658 227,286 193,065 322,647 355,276 287,683 300,921 286, 814 18,000 2,491 205,461 261, 848 182,856 263, 471 322,102 337,328 291,909 275, 316 78,000 23, 600 544, 368 642.558 571, 874 614,639 Register of deeds and mortgages B u i l d i n g s Plumbing Weights Electric and m e a s u r e s wiring 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 $690,148 982,133 809, 220 425,046 841,187 927,677 536,547 540.557 651,898 Inspection service Militia and armories 11,274 $435 $1,054 $5, 296 4,440 9,335 5,303 8,239 $4,890 4,473 1,750 3,783 2,370 3,042 4,931 4,936 5,546 2,296 1,908 7,838 3,791 328 13 5,938 4,829 4,856 15, 873 4,176 6,516 3,293 6,105 4,280 8,188 1,248 2,262 8,527 2,737 4,360 6,584 5,040 38,202 7,209 8,218 4,322 5,435 6,981 2,582 3,249 3, 274 2,662 2,040 7,932 3,845 11,271 3,799 8,900 2, 283 5,882 1,707 3,162 469 19,949 1,000 935 58, 253 2,081 12,024 4,120 2,948 500 1,157 $1, 620 4,000 to 00 501 4,910 13,150 $10, 222 2,180 3,832 2,461 $9,029 19,984 7,333 14,308 2,318 9,678 1,980 2,650 5 139 5 155 24,174 12, 875 TIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000 77 78 79 80 81 O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla__ C a n t o n , Ohio Somerville, M a s s Schenectady, N . Y Water bury, Conn $8, 955 4,989 13,161 10,828 31,482 82 83 84 85 86 Tulsa, Okla Lawrence, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind El Paso, Tex Evansville, I n d 10, 079 9,919 9,594 4,470 8,823 435, 753 650,130 563,098 373, 782 394,016 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 Savannah, Ga Knoxville, T e n n A l l e n t o w n , P a . ._ S a n Diego, Calif Bayonne, N . J Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, P a Peoria, 111 Wichita, K a n s . St. Joseph, M o Sioux C i t y , I o w a South Bend, Ind Wilkes-Barre, P a Binghamton, N . Y Portland, M e Rockford, 111 Troy, N . Y C h a r l e s t o n , S. C Little Rock, A r k . Johnstown, P a S a c r a m e n t o , Calif E a s t St. Louis, 111 Brockton, M a s s . Terre Haute, I n d Saginaw, M i c h Gary, I n d Pawtucket, R. I Hoboken, N . J L o n g B e a c h , Calif Passaic, N . J . . . . Springfield, Ohio Chester, P a Hamtramck, Mich Altoona, P a Racine, Wis.^ 9,718 5,388 2,148 19, 526 22, 396 57, 364 1,707 13,191 13,238 13,671 33,805 16,442 24,366 13,178 22, 373 456, 705 409,194 206,408 492, 271 631,060 482,020 221,387 384,008 338,080 440,810 _... _ 1 | ! I ! ; ! i 1 ! ! j 1 i 5,950 16,180 7,337 2,548 9,456 $4,500 2,880 2,000 13, 955 900 30,317 10,600 24,635 9, 586 12,789 18,469 5,959 51,759 8,359 8,948 6,287 5,202 8,647 12,437 13,464 15,840 337 2,000 1,450 $638, 680 329,336 469,116 492, 568 841,485 337,016 496,123 290, 525 386,362 507,755 332,322 507,707 | 486,643 305,597 297,580 523 906 250 586 451,845 400, 068 325, 719 424, 527 326,809 773, 391 369,022 395,479 169,785 161,625 319,155 198,479 261, 447 1 $5,902 3,432 3,300 557 4,100 397 6,820 1,145 J, 923 3,300 6,000 $322,956 128, 558 202,098 245,273 358.883 $287,980 178, 506 241,072 214,142 457, 532 200,310 287,399 174,998 157,300 145,447 211,171 342,022 249,923 157,895 238, 511 256,022 190,849 104,219 189,022 284, 780 178,089 203, 582 91,505 266,159 301,859 231,237 70,491 159, 799 129,065 208,946 171,981 220,891 132,435 223,652 236, 597 187,454 219,850 167,919 120,169 162,126 234, 540 127.884 148,056 158,883 162,250 147,031 189, 578 140, 537 138, 738 249,283 130,829 267,535 258,960 118,161 108,244 201,940 156,802 371,607 150,435 179,384 305,876 115, 545 258,309 189, 354 177,809 181,192 135,239 390,102 181,097 182,597 74,607 104,889 146,152 72,337 106,331 92,958 40,641 157,322 116,730 113,599 185,033 96,827 175,277 136, 799 138,817 $8,170 12, 624 1 $352 1,833 $4,175 $5,500 1, 740 49, 965 27, 799 800 58,833 30,252 58,750 2,000 9,663 45,808 55,000 17,400 95 29,076 18,360 5,000 1,500 12,427 • 10,647 24,132 $2,634 $1,926 2,049 2,802 1,715 3,687 1,900 3,401 2,638 3,865 5,312 1,895 7,183 4,207 6,627 1,264 3,216 5,263 1,766 2,531 1,879 3,300 4,165 2,700 11,280 2,102 1,931 2,862 2,556 9,239 126 1,200 2, 696 2,961 1,116 5,446 1,800 7,759 14,967 6,913 3,306 4,582 52,891 7,019 23,160 276 62,853 2,712 5,171 $2,634 5,768 4,227 2,546 2,177 3,686 10,638 4,090 2,413 8,800 7,566 6,367 2,154 2,517 1,836 50 3,539 2,901 5,446 2,521 2,870 2,000 O fej 1,547 4,668 1,311 608 1,475 1,558 3,327 4,931 2,775 800 797 1,000 1,750 3,413 5,153 5,826 2,666 565 2,576 3,879 3,050 2,200 2,644 1,814 6,934 2,436 2,169 1,800 2,075 4,971 2,620 2,179 1,800 2,807 28 4,329 1,603 1,266 3,566 1,832 4,956 10, 777 . 1,995 3,121 2,435 1,550 3,854 2,200 304 2,023 1,800 3,417 1,996 2,316 1,800 1,800 2,743 1,920 2.000 >4 H f \i > W 7,295 3,540 \± Ul 1,890 6,988 6,413 3,935 1,800 2,714 2,087 10,105 5,35& 11,848 1 1,133 1 3,292 758 2,446 1 1,920 2,091 to Cft CO TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S O F T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1923-—Continued O [See note at head of this table, p. 250] i.—GENERAL GOVERN- II.—PROTECTION TO P E R S O N AND P R O P E R T Y MENT—continued CITY City numb u General g o v e r n m e n t buildings G e n e r a l expenditures R e n t of offices and buildings Fire department Total Supervising department I n s p e c t i o n service Militia and armories Police department General expenditures Water service Register of deeds and mortgages B u i l d i n g s Weights PlumbElectric and ing _ m e a s u r e s w i r i n g 9 > a P 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 CD $92,040 137, 604 126, 661 81, 996 104,138 $161,406 126, 299 106, 542 160,439 141, 638 $31,684 Lansing, Mich _ __ New Britain, Conn M o b i l e , Ala Berkeley, Calif Springfield, 111 $15.285 17, 227 8, 694 7,184 7,180 $293,710 285, 648 249,748 317,196 260,038 127 128 129 130 131 Holyoke, Mass H i g h l a n d P a r k , Mich__ Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, T e n n 27, 781 18, 724 20,073 13, 622 21, 625 531,394 333,884 274, 746 358, 606 131, 708 132 133 134 135 136 Lincoln, Nebr_ N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y 14,147 5, 543 23,107 12, 829 3,646 183,134 318, 231 216, 842 330,981 201,804 58,088 141, 359 100,141 134, 728 93,158 119, 123, 114, 183, 85, 8,295 7,086 9,189 5, 098 5,694 239,936 376,168 288, 737 299, Q02 224,127 102, 098 187, 553 112, 269 133,346 104, 217 106,460 172,823 138, 635 163, 256 105, 505 22, 784 13, 809 12, 024 3,175 15. 084 260,J11 250, §86 133,124 197,953 113,387 110,744 71, 879 110, 986 116,612 96, 315 58, 845 77, 683 18, 902 29, 750 1*>? 123 124 P5 126 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 Haverhill, Mass Portsmouth, V a . . Huntington, W. Va E a s t Orange, N . J Wheeling, W . Va Tampa, Fla .. .. L a n c a s t e r , P a _ ._ __ Winston-Salem, N . C__ $160 203, 147, 105, 125, 78, 276 921 677 903 423 289,889 172, 954 104.654 199, 205 49, 798 471 575 901 808 764 $7, 783 $1,093 62,460 12,664 432 44,558 18,128 18 222 35, 354 1,180 11,035 16, 920 —- J 16 180 2,400 2,165 553 $1, 973 3,757 1,326 3,257 3,016 $2, 296 2,300 $1, 672 1,897 2,349 2,157 2,930 $2, 567 5,47]) 2,877 3,331 2,155 5,282 3,578 2,250 1,865 2,109 2, 536 2,847 2,100 3,929 900 1,844 4,883 1,800 2,726 2, 556 1,110 180 1,541 2,818 300 2, 231 2,452 1,983 2,275 2,317 480 11,416 2,301 2,400 1,800 2,184 2,200 1,800 1,800 1,000 2,400 175 2,008 1,800 4,130 2,712 1,440 719 1,350 2,453 1,380 2,878 1,622 2,214 3,076 6,344 3,840 i—i a ui o ui 2,712 960 3,027 H ui H 2,450 146 147 148 149 Shreveport, La Jackson, Mich Augusta, Ga F r e s n o , Calif 3,714 10, 555 7,608 6,662 150 151 159 153 Quincy, M a s s . P a s a d e n a , Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J 9,292 12, 688 10, 209 60,024 154 155 156 157 Kalamazoo, Mich L a k e w o o d , Ohio Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C 6,164 4.356 3,000 5,454 __ 4,152 2,000 283, 778 1 174,904 273, 246 502,191 100,458 80,162 128, 711 121, 800 145, 699 87, 560 124,817 345,042 24,492 341, 720 320, 260 248, 739 1,148, 849 149, 283 106, 703 84, 589 489,688 157, 184, 157, 515, 292 633 446 379 19, 324 258, 001 174,138 300,899 188,403 95, 690 71,905 122, 228 84,192 127, 459 91, 202 157,057 76, 312 26,820 1,816 3,180 1,312 1,800 4,446 1 9,545 1,159 3,066 3,900 500 111 484 1,075 19, 653 19, 220 6,153 2,569 1,310 5,100 2, 542 7,148 1,422 4, 203 2,163 6,815 5,586 830 2,100 2,400 $3,638 $2,300 1,820 2,156 2,755 2,383 2,696 1,987 2,253 1,312 499 11,613 3,962 11,167 2,084 24,967 1,606 2,163 2,538 480 1,800 1, 553 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 ! 158 159 160 161 16? Cedar Rapids, Iowa W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . York, P a . Elmira, N . Y . . . Newton, Mass $5,053 2,992 8,107 13, 583 25, 789 $164,257 100,774 119,984 198,790 410,989 $59,702 40,815 57,452 86,428 202,965 $92,883 49,427 50,148 101, 545 191,515 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 17?, Bay City, Mich McKeesport, Pa N e w Castle, P a D e c a t u r , 111 O a k P a r k , 111 14,909 1,992 2,780 2,065 8, 594 320,914 186,216 136,401 123,549 208,680 84,935 86,019 60,870 37,643 108,811 161,203 96,167 59,159 79,327 95, 604 68, 750 Chelsea, M a s s Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind _. Galveston, Tex M o u n t Vernon, N . Y „ _ Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R. I Pittsfield, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J M o n t g o m e r y , Ala 31, 231 5,199 4,713 17,226 4,909 130,326 83.655 109.368 83,816 155,698 173,146 102, 870 104,856 142,020 78, 967 2,492 19,460 31,980 76,413 152,803 108,356 144,425 97, 522 83, 712 171,950 83,157 55,688 91,183 S t o c k t o n , Calif Medford, Mass Lima, Ohio Charleston, W . Va Lexington, K y Greensboro, N . C P u e b l o , Colo Salem, M a s s . Madison, Wis Everett, Mass 6,112 8, 759 1,517 13,843 2,017 112,014 91,533 49, 252 89, 730 85,335 157,776 139,115 63,697 87,469 119,405 63, 934 81,749 177,803. 76, 773 107, 562 28, 689 92, 951 131,523 72,336 137,039 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 18? 183 184 185 186 187 $5,0C0 1,800 13,272 3, 982 8,825 5,0C0 10,507 3,150 1 6,054 27,237 6,157 5,206 4,412 3,489 5,700 284 5,328 333,957 219,857 $6,600 253,164 1,364 . 238,631 301,177 ! 6,5C0 179,028 355, 829 210,691 1 219, 735 199,659 294,857 248, 948 116,039 216,890 243,545 { 100,333 222,156 321, 787 252, 950 ! "•62,0G0 _. 844 i i $4,500 $500 ! 1,438 4,875 2,027 9,952 1,924 2,060 1,440 2,160 1,500 1,300 4,866 3,278 1,051 3,696 4,905 2,884 539 2,082 1,500 1,800 2,602 5,800 2,653 200 50,273 22,215 530 6,171 32,000 34,325 550 35,672 200 87, 748 205 * 2,400 2,000 2,258 1,800 1,560 6,603 5,005 2,346 990 1,228 2,400 2,584 2,341 1,851 2,100 3,944 3,125 1,750 1,518 1,580 1,755 1,800 1,526 1,500 $1,000 1,345 1,426 2,722 $2,184 2,020 5,763 2,075 840 1,500 1,620 4,052 2,248 1,204 3,370 1,860 965 2,058 1,225 533 2,344 51 2,915 1,500 1,754 1,092 210 2,548 2,090 3,099 2,584 5,255 1,889 4,300 3,735 5,406 4,813 2,158 1,502 1,981 1,746 7,650 to TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d * fcO [See note at head of this table, p. 250] I.—GENERAL GOVERN- II.—PROTECTION TO P E R S O N AND P R O P E R T Y ME NT—continued CITY City numb t-l General g o v e r n m e n t buildings General expenditures R e n t of offices and buildings GROUP 188 189 190 191 192 B u t t e , Mont__ Fitchburg, Mass E a s t Chicago, I n d San Jose, Calif. __ ._ Williamsport, P a 193 194 195 196 197 W e s t H o b o k e n , N . J____ E v a n s t o n , 111 H a m i l t o n , Ohio Brookline, M a s s Jamestown, N . Y 198 199 ?00 ?01 909 Springfield, M o Waco, T e x _ _ ._ Muskegon, Mich Lorain, Ohio Muncie, Ind _ _ _ . ?m ?,04 ?05 ?06 207 Pontiac, Mich Chicopee, M a s s Joliet, 111 C o l u m b i a , S. C . Superior, Wis 1,057 5,255 6,146 3,468 2,123 5,728 7,304 1,235 7,074 11,525 Total 1 V.—CITIES HAVING 1 $15,897 8,980 9,822 5,386 5,104 9,661 12, 793 1,955 62,878 9,618 Fire department Supervising department $372 2,000 50 1,338 960 7,000 $166,061 266,415 231,807 j $2,200 188,612 108,301 281,290 1 246,170 141,197 | 5,577 448,527 171,321 185,093 201, 256 181,840 293,133 151,698 170,963 214,949 170,373 219,783 299,542 i ! ! 1,213 180 Police department General expenditures Water service I n s p e c t i o n service Militia and armories Register of deeds and mortgages B u i l d i n g s Plumbing W e i g h t s Electric and m e a s u r e s wiring o A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T C) 50,000—Continued $55,877 102,899 100,482 56,855 37,831 $82,465 152,146 85,850 111,450 64,715 $20,116 126,259 125,914 62,371 217,481 61,548 134,373 103,868 70,023 200, 911 100,124 17,445 64,958 54,395 56,475 125,691 48,539 87,712 125,518 93,308 145,988 71,860 24,961 8,000 25,935 74,765 83,867 73,268 108,572 107,614 79,302 116,234 80,279 93, 258 144,185 $2,000 $145 2, 766 2,400 1,980 1,200 $891 39,905 9,064 1,835 1,000 6,252 2,866 7,300 764 28,260 1,842 2,306 8,196 10,000 403 39,896 1,779 1,655 1,108 2,114 $2,200 1,470 2,688 1,250 1,392 2,220 3,134 1,499 9,029 1,833 640 2,000 2,737 484 1,111 1, 727 1,705 8,871 1,643 6,765 380 2,213 2,650 8,000 225 $1,633 4,000 1,598 1,779 680 2,648 2,400 2,260 3,114 2,430 3,000 150 1,616 9,446 a ui H M a ui o w Dubuque, Iowa B a t t l e Creek, M i c h Aurora, 111 _ _ . Waterloo, I o w a N e w Rochelle, N . Y 5,167 15, 760 9,131 4,575 14, 981 Stamford, C o n n Taunton, Mass _ . Council Bluffs, I o w a R o c k I s l a n d , 111 6,109 7,297 1,916 1,627 2,283 Poughkeepsie, N . Y Q u i n c y , 111 . Austin, Tex Auburn, N. Y N e w B r u n s w i c k , N . J__ 9,756 2,967 2,817 7,372 8,878 Newburgh, N. Y L a Crosse, Wis Lynchburg, Va. _ . Colorado Springs, C o l o . . 41,377 92,041 82,633 103,835 123, 229 65,063 92,228 46,313 65,191 71,497 2,570 600 1,960 2,692 900 31,463 90,165 45,155 45,419 75,186 15, 237 80,071 51,859 68,796 72,608 3,425 56, 501 35,410 59,913 46,476 57,431 13,879 60,664 88,950 8,323 3,906 6,126 4,332 42,804 98,691 44,821 45,320 70,119 71,905 80, 788 47,885 15, 822 5,740 6,868 915 46,905 78,916 132,863 61,166 84,284 75,525 95, 603 106, 273 57,169 43,575 72,047 64,359 35, 749 108,834 79,901 72,342 4,269 9,640 11,479 10,185 . 63,195 69,155 43,184 60,492 81,946 $6,802 6,270 69 500 262 Pensacola, F l a Norristown, P a Lewiston, M e Oshkosh, Wis S h e b o y g a n , Wis Waltham, Mass N e w p o r t , R. I M u s k o g e e , Okla 125,234 118,896 58,875 50,150 55,731 32,395 40, 668 1,500 9,628 28,110 8,489 8,234 3,870 1,244 10,653 . 107,498 95, 704 43,223 38,443 39,102 756 1,225 2,630 5,718 54,090 54,694 76,071 55,034 68,649 Hazleton, P a __•_ Orange, N . J __ _. Kokomo, Ind Amsterdam, N. Y Petersburg, Va _ . Green B a y , W i s Columbus, Ga _ W a t e r t o w n , N . Y__ M o l i n e , 111 1,685 2 101,614 93,060 71,633 79,871 147, 934 1,500 2,000 3,102 13,162 2,135 2,142 1,753 . __ 7,488 58,882 94,406 74,390 60,166 189,336 13,072 18,600 Easton, Pa ._ Newport News, Va D a n v i l l e , 111 Ogden, U t a h Wilmington, N . C _ 596 6,278 5. 777 4,613 10, 513 840 7,668 365 3,990 1,500 2,041 27 1, 925 39 1,726 L_ ___ _ 2,205 1,510 891 2,243 1,980 660 1,799 330 2,467 1,534 1,825 1,415 1,200 946 36,609 27,500 2,240 1,377 1,000 600 2,656 1,500 2,039 1,215 2,206 1,587 3,365 1,765 1,320 1,695 175 3,284 2,000 1,212 300 2,504 521 2,010 388 2,121 2,165 2,181 2,254 1,681 2,080 1,946 2,350 2,731 2,226 25 553 1,745 2,178 2,786 533 2,138 1,910 1,875 300 2,028 2,840 533 2,640 910 800 1,715 712 1,819 2,100 1,050 11,688 1 1,500 1,780 700 1,528 17, 522 810 1,901 1,200 1,500 1,732 1,628 1,800 5,302 43,034 770 8,138 507 1,509 480 1,200 741 896 2,302 1,417 1,200 2,517 1,930 500 2,050 1,800 1,090 4,358 2,000 590 1,125 2,142 480 2,704 321 o fed w r fed GO 533 328 1,261 to CO T A B L E 1 2 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L SERVICE: 1923—Continued to rfs> [See note at head of this table, p . 250] II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON AND P R O P E R T Y — c o n t i n u e d Inspection service—] Continued Boilers Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V All other III.—-CONSERVATION OF HEALTH Prevention and treatment of comm u n i c a b l e dis- Other protection to person and property Examining engiPounds neers and plumbers Total Police and fire alarm EmRate Humane ploy- investisocieties I ment agencies gations Health department administration Vital statistics Tuberculosis All other Other communicable diseases in hospitals > Ul $178,166 $1,606,083 $375,086 $79,943 $1,684,376 $529, 647 $261,799 $525, 546 $3,130,974 $31,196, 673 $5, 325,892 $650,355 $8,094,875 $5,417,338 128,206 11,260 30, 372 6,315 2,013 1,283,582 179,828 83, 292 38,612 20, 769 119,364 56,654 103.293 49,964 45,811 51,864 11,612 4,175 7,121 5,171 903,565 210,931 238,277 231,315 100,288 334,672 97,352 64,287 25,351 7,985 128,548 48,410 63,581 13,997 7,263 151, 564 73,110 237,513 36,838 26, 521 1,388,066 1,313,836 152,313 211, 944 64,815 15,597,458 4, 673,389 5,910,447 3,028,552 1,986,827 2, 218,268 355,868 637,305 107,302 1,012,900 111,841 867, 010 43,463 590,409 31,881 4,107,053 2,003,105 1,300,729 400,903 283,085 3,130,762 526,728 1,092,063 374,184 293,601 $314,895 $4,974,164 $1,170,134 $123,258 465,234 3,021,425 383,724 25,910 28, 793 1,015,951 115,834 14,580 146,020 1, 540,127 104,813 43,953 8,560 801,996 9,919 12,947 7,296 531,961 35, 778 2,014 $236, 791 1,516,290 12, 879 443, 379 367,094 207,005 1,523, 683 416, 551 320, 960 453,071 84, 296 49, 987 42,013 383,844 74,434 150,753 306, 305 366, 266 47,878 14,061 21,040 102,627 96,608 Ul H i—i O Ul o 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 Baltimore, Md Boston, Mass Los Angeles, Calif Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif.. Buffalo, N . Y.._ $32,399 42,015 24,654 9,600 20 $900,333 125,144 $34,415 21,108 60, 220 2,700 42,454 ""II,"767" 1,071 26,968 6,195 5,653 39,906 $260,173 $152,871 297,880 $53,316 13,980 $125,767 28~462~ ""446* 13,900 12,220 13,~386" 17,304 1,218 319 7,367 2,367 114,789 16,000 5,080 6,798 3,317 4,323 44, 209 23,261 8,136 11,284 22,440 4,194 23,657 12,710 4,831 6,511 7,105 89,538 121,506 126,981 2,000 12,000 15,591 16,291 1,000 1,683 4,800 56,767 263, 826 37,873 24,340 29, 662 442,461 914,098 461,167 636, 373 608, 754 648,981 80, 267 72,845 66,026 37,018 43,442 98, 468 13,488 59,138 14,232 8,342 9,816 28,190 Ul GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 13 14 15 16 17 18 Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C Newark, N . J Minneapolis, M i n n . . . . C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio__ _ _ _. , N e w Orleans, L a _ . _ _. _ 19 20 21 22 23 Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, I n d Rochester, N . Y Seattle, W a s h Jersey C i t y , N . J $26, 542 70,750 11,320 18,167 2,412 $8,332 11,314 1,800 5,350 2,928 44 45 46 47 48 49 *>0 51 52 53 P o r t l a n d , O r e g . ._ Denver, Colo. T o l e d o , Ohio C o l u m b u s , Ohio Louisville, K y Providence, R . I St. P a u l , M i n n O a k l a n d , Calif. _ Atlanta, Ga A k r o n , Ohio $7,157 1,049 5,150 872 900 20,105 3,375 240 2,266 $62, 202 82,147 $500 4,232 8,160 6,075 66, 582 6,963 32,173 GROUP 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 $6,000 8,689 5,500 $6,864 $3, 953 2,368 3,209 4, 803 2,270 12, 378 _. III.—CITIES $13, 575 $1, 559 San Antonio, Tex Dallas, T e x N e w H a v e n , Conn_ ._ Memphis, Tenn _ .. D a y t o n , Ohio . _. Norfolk, V a . Houston, Tex Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio_ Grand Rapids, Mich Springfield, M a s s Bridgeport, C o n n _ . Fort Worth, Tex Scranton, P a Paterson, N . J - . Hartford, Conn .. $1, 239 213 72 49,156 48,930 100 1,689 500 2,400 3,200 2,496 11,711 600 5,091 7,177 9,175 1,307 1,680 12,820 $8, 526 $76.147 1,900 100 4,999 39, 336 4,161 2,500 1,570 26, 568 6,200 800 16,697 6,842 5,017 4,376 3,880 286 3,889 157 1,200 1,500 900 4,620 3,199 1,080 24,689 7,321 26, 320 $293,048 77,124 247,681 405,085 151,687 2,400 $124,698 63,496 173,607 24,867 126 19, 674 22, 574 13, 686 19, 568 78,062 272 210,002 284,608 436,592 331,188 1 589,066 | 48,616 24,810 55,356 60,689 107,044 3,445 2,640 6,769 3,996 23,633 80,952 151,867 256,224 148,209 188,828 1,807 38,852 39,898 39,703 $21,506 45,506 25,004 12,969 13,410 17, 506 8,748 3,780 15,530 19,177 $1, 550 1,920 $10, 620 $23, 076 48,905 17, 297 $51,855 1,034 37 5,087 9,781 1,200 1,000 2,378 6,003 98 21,137 2,439 7,043 4,568 6,011 9,580 948 $14, 562 19,100 7,000 5,153 4,707 16, 297 4,670 2,817 332 4,788 2,065 1.500 3,080 1,977 3,078 1,687 $45, 592 33,958 179,972 42,404 19. 201 19,663 1,727 3,118 2,594 3,189 $610,652 281,408 835,986 626,032 1 249,865 217,990 . 7,085 4,800 1,455 8,910 4,607 2,294 900 8,875 4,546 7,303 $478 449 1,050 4,698 1, 280 7,246 897 $7,939 28,138 16,910 $13,181 120,889 7,656 8,485 5,336 1,024,127 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 _ Omaha, Nebr B i r m i n g h a m , Ala Worcester, M a s s Syracuse, N . Y 1,380 4,000 54,439 9,266 9,300 $7, 240 8,742 17, 365 6,153 1,943 750 12, 984 1,250 25 2,525 2,449 5,172 25 3,478 264 $87, 809 168, 998 148, 528 86,105 247, 311 287,897 121, 501 117, 317 185,013 72,433 103.957 85,600 219, 565 137, 263 158, 733 67,951 130,504 116,064 139, 547 59,311 63,519 109,179 43, 571 139,358 114,352 164,086 52,350 55, 881 115,962 130,817 | ! i ! | ! '! i | | 1 1,291 14,040 9,204 8,969 29,428 13,085 ""MOO" 2,582 11. 238 6,500 58, 523 2,000 20, 580 1,800 15,801 3,607 9, 346 8,365 19,368 16,978 17, 753 7, 541 1,621 24, 444 3,120 6, 740 23,144 8, 717 2,098 3,862 39,435 8,239 6, 601 27. 772 2,500 17,820 3,018 167,483 18, 251 2,920 108,421 7,179 3,180 7,933 85, 639 9,007 62,423 8,062 29,362 15,830 62,500 2,500 28, 936 51,420 36,956 23, 911 9,242 39,171 3,078 8, 651 173, 858 16,555 15,540 11,487 17,337 2,991 76,444 1,300 2,000 11, 266 7,444 1,200 13,194 21,721 11,060 17,520 23,433 43,290 2,588 16,680 3,439 59,750 TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTAL S E R V I C E : 1923—Continued to [See note at head of this table, p . 250] II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON AND P R O P E R T Y — c o n t i n u e d Inspection service— Continued Boilers All other III.—CONSERVATION OF HEALTH Prevention and treatment of comm u n i c a b l e diseases Other protection to person and property Examining engiPounds neers and plumbers Health department administration Total Police and fire alarm EmRate Humanej ployinvestisocieties ment gations agencies Vital statistics Tuberculosis All other Other communicable diseases in hospitals 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— C o n t i n u e d 57 58 59 60 61 6? 63 64 65 66 67 68 60 70 71 79 7? 74 75 76 $384 $2, 370 54 ^ 56 $1,826 Trenton, N . J Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h _ 1,982 5 Fall R i v e r , M a s s Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del 4, 988 1,900 $95 2,225 395 4,500 1,787 1,930 $7,534 $28, 620 10 5, 501 $1,500 12 $1, 950 9, 309 11,500 548 2,546 2,900 2,823 1,820 20 2,156 2, 662 164 30, 054 6,751 1,020 1,549 6,651 1,770 2,912 750 925 5,530 Tacoma, Wash Jacksonville, F l a 300 2,001 1,320 3, 614 680 358 600 3,510 111 1,125 2,721 Elizabeth, N . J Utica, N . Y 2,141 2, 338 5,460 16,400 2,469 5,705 1,500 46 567 49 6,968 1,204 _ 3,750 90 4,800 5,000 1,814 5 Flint, Mich _ _> Erie, P a Cambridge, M a s s . . _. $742 1,405 350 1,745 1,500 $59,913 185, 718 183, 565 72,355 93,619 58, 707 218,463 128,217 27, 646 33, 458 137,930 64, 282 54,086 130, 347 41, 866 182,867 73, 407 66,814 65,641 55,852 101,452 45,161 98,599 1 ! I | I 1 | $11,933 50,369 20, 262 28,538 12,267 26,295 24 065 19,380 3,246 19,491 32, 343 11,173 11,550 25,920 6,360 19, 957 7,010 12, 453 13, 459 7,714 10, 048 7,780 65, 598 $2,661 1, 884 1,380 5,832 1,851 $76, 523 59, 304 1,250 6,448 118, 497 56, 279 5,000 1,000 1,036 7,065 997 51, 636 3,126 53, 473 3,202 19 4,998 835 75 11, 295 56, 733 $4, 658 25, 377 43, 776 2,719 55, 248 57,481 9,999 2,500 47 69,006 6,000 6,499 22,904 7, 236 36,083 18, 538 19,697 15, 436 3,200 24, 744 12, 889 2 a a H M a o Q M a m GROUP IV.—-CITIES 77 78 79 80 81 Oklahoma City, Okla C a n t o n , Ohio Somerville, M a s s Schenectady, N . Y . Waterbury, Conn H?, 83 84 85 86 Tulsa, Okla Lawrence, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind El Paso, Tex Evansville, Ind 87 88 89 90 91 Savannah, Ga Knoxville, T e n n _ Allentown, P a S a n Diego, Calif Bayonne, N . J 92 93 94 95 96 Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, Pa Peoria, 111 _ Wichita, Kans St. Joseph, M o 97 98 99 100 101 Sioux C i t y , I o w a South Bend, Ind Wilkes-Barre, P a Binghamton, N . Y Portland, M e 102 103 104 105 106 Rockford, 111 Troy, N . Y C h a r l e s t o n , S. C Little Rock, Ark Johnstown, Pa 107 108 109 110 111 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111 Brockton, Mass Terre Haute, Ind Saginaw, Mich 112 113 114 115 116 Gary, Ind Pawtucket, R. 1 H o b o k e n , N . J ._ _ L o n g B e a c h , Calif Passaic, N . J 117 118 119 120 121 Springfield, Ohio Chester, P a . Hamtramck, Mich Altoona, P a Racine, Wis 1 $1,317 ! ! ' . 1 ' 1 $1,317 $1,216 $600 $380 $311 - 2,261 . .... 1,792 545 1,200 2,008 192 $19, 805 13, 798 3,000 $5, 750 7,288 $1,800 1,087 100 1,980 6 400 2,548 74,860 9,690 1,292 1,440 1,378 2,522 672 1,960 1,920 __ ! _ 1,248 3,742 1,672 2,320 1,800 150 2,166 200 949 184 350 1,728 11,190 13, 489 9,303 6,443 8,313 846 11, 640 400 426 5,000 9,187 3, 098 8,462 3, 912 19,947 10,953 36,514 3Q, 884 29,349 22, 714 27,882 11, 789 6, 780 14,443 12,605 3, 364 1,379 472 1,544 360 ! 360 231 4,666 1,776 3,634 8,783 10,946 1,579 25 420 862 16,856 29,463 32,903 31,479 27,260 9 2,541 1,685 2,332 1,116 1,653 1,808 150 175 1,727 5,723 4,727 6,727 610 900 3,200 36 360 5,367 2,818 1,443 i 300 789 1 6,398 23,104 5,211 14,223 7,789 46, 579 6, 783 3,823 10,152 12,692 550 1,477 14, 587 124,187 I 18,483 1 119,447 25,383 71,889 22,678 86,668 27,342 32,434 2,504 570 823 $12,198 6,721 12,333 19,044 11,044 41,832 5,611 9,617 15,391 10,546 1,126 284 3,347 15, 803 $50,099 41, 588 55,264 ! 82, 530 56, 680 54,422 31, 260 26,620 54,192 53,441 j 981 5,618 720 600 35 • HAVING A POPULATION OP 50,000 TO 100,000 1 46,097 7,097 78, 569 8,242 1 30,358 6,743 3,483 16,763 2,262 8,135 33,060 12,772 42,795 24,866 38,981 14, 526 4,777 10,130 13,806 9,589 22,940 10,107 22,199 5,974 42,370 1 11,375 5, 525 6,016 2, 760 20,984 $9,853 $1,002 225 2,478 6,183 5,818 4,277 4, 315 150 55,018 1,800 $10,992 2,270 24,475 5,970 2,364 3,709 7,844 1,330 5,559 3,214 1,266 5,674 238 2,000 3,856 1,106 1,059 55,169 33 4,143 1,800 630 1,087 1,121 2,085 24, 204 4,644 13,055 1,627 8,230 5,655 6,195 5,720 6,595 1,284 w r 300 1,133 7,888 1,500 3,000 1,079 41,074 1,525 8,477 11,921 6,104 2,292 1,200 7,515 660 1,586 699 2,000 1, 652 17,146 to -4 TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d to 00 [See note at head of this table, p . 250] -PROTECTION TO PERSON AND FROPERTY—continued Inspection serviceContinued Boilers All other in.—CONSERVATION OF HEALTH Prevention and treatment of comm u n i c a b l e diseases Other protection to person and property Examining engiPounds neers and plumbers Total Police and fire alarm Humane societies EmRate ployinvestiment agencies gations Health department administration Vital statistics Tuberculosis All other Other communicable diseases in hospitals > O M > IT 1 to GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued H 1?? m 1?4 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 Lansing, Mich New Britain, Conn M o b i l e , AlaBerkeley, Calif Springfield, 111 Holyoke, Mass.-- .._ Highland Park, Mich D a v e n p o r t , Iowa-__ _ .__ . Chattanooga, Tenn Lincoln, N e b r N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y Covington, K y Haverhill, Mass Portsmouth, Va . -_ _ Huntington, W. Va E a s t Orange, N . J Macon, Ga ... Wheeling, W . V a Cicero, 111 Roanoke, Va Tampa, Fla Lancaster, P a $72 $396 2,449 4,010 $30 $1,200 656 $5, 658 200 627 $990 $114 2,170 $28 480 3, 585 14, 234 250 156 6,628 300 3,017 1,063 780 726 2, 797 6, 539 474 3, 334 $750 4,130 1,518 300 95 2,081 10, 562 450 6,622 2,000 788 1,397 5, 600 2, 535 300 $34, 605 43, 068 29, 253 35, 457 21, 603 123,499 37,021 19, 770 33, 938 13,921 33, 745 61, 939 8,933 79,492 45, 833 15, 819 33,630 26,584 17,592 22,811 19,178 28,879 7,459 31,534 1 $10, 881 9,404 8, 934 6, 768 4, 758 9,744 11, 229 3,151 4, 931 3,488 8,924 15,121 4, 660 3, 660 32, 752 8,767 14,183 19, 204 15,967 8,021 11,472 25, 597 2,217 13,974 $1,008 20, 926 500 $572 2, 200 1,420 1,049 1,200 34, 790 1,700 $10, 268 88 1,383 3,921 36,078 2,336 830 28,124 1,500 1 064 22^ 404 373 23,859 1,200 125 411 2,700 i 625 1 2,597 to M 1,980 1 M o o 12,000 912 & H H M to 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 Shreveport, La Jackson, Mich Augusta, Ga F r e s n o , Calif . Quincy, Mass _ P a s a d e n a , Calif _ Topeka, Kans . _ Atlantic City, N . J Kalamazoo, Mich L a k e w o o d , Ohio Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C 411 246 317 2,471 . » _ __ - i, 2ii 2,792 570 37, 348 I 1 56,110 17,969 ! 37,423 71,921 23,178 1 38, 702 37, 565 24,440 15, 893 42,422 39,093 562 243 1,500 10, 342 2,174 5,450 2,396 4,209 2, 500 200 21,125 69,464 1,200 357 3,164 576 900 7,109 1,025 8,028 5,080 7,929 15, 991 7,001 3,642 12,937 8,980 8, 563 2, 630 3, 671 11, 433 1,387 1,500 13, 942 2,971 17, 272 1,150 690 38,092 11, 789 14, 368 1,620 20, 680 248 2,405 130 248 3,834 7,801 300 $1, 205 361 $910 6,093 21,907 1 G ROUP 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 50,000 158 159 160 161 162 Cedar Rapids, Iowa W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . York, Pa Elmira, N . Y Newton, Mass 163 164 165 166 167 Bay City, Mich McKeesport, Pa N e w Castle, P a D e c a t u r , 111 ._ O a k P a r k , 111 168 169 170 171 172 Chelsea, M a s s . Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind Galveston, Tex M o u n t Vernon, N . Y 173 174 175 176 177 Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R . I Pittsfield, M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J M o n t g o m e r y , Ala 178 179 180 181 182 S t o c k t o n , Calif M e d f o r d , M a s s . . ._ L i m a , Ohio Charleston, W . V a . Lexington, K y 183 184 185 186 187 Greensboro, N . C P u e b l o , Colo Salem, M a s s Madison, Wis Everett, Mass.. $381 2,017 $50 $563 $1, 785 75 2,420 700 135 $1,334 3,600 8,412 130 . -_. 721 $900 $900 $1, 000 $110 218 18,875 ._ 293 1,625 18 4,883 1,308 1,296 8,507 675 380 1,339 175 3,713 587 7,769 4,000 600 1,805 2,050 1,762 2,160 89 2,589 _. 480 2,215 22 686 900 1,645 445 1,496 130 ___ 4,262 4,260 2,728 600 749 621 2,349 $12, 995 7,798 11,446 25,805 42,373 $2, 729 5,165 3,095 4,406 8,420 12, 562 16, 987 8,949 11, 502 15,151 6,230 9,181 3,280 11, 502 10,611 24, 937 39,412 13,321 18,843 30,573 5,299 20,147 2,431 8,835 9, 683 19,661 4,135 36,549 28,343 i 20,066 I 7,391 2,755 3,099 7,288 6,166 11,611 18,929 14,527 26,414 25,387 3,753 4,500 4, 905 17, 720 6,437 18,189 26,160 42,704 36, 312 24,146 ' 1 10, 733 7,328 6, 793 20,104 3,696 $1,469 11,841 1,770 2,000 787 6,087 3,847 8,350 625 10,821 100 100 9,761 4,672 1,308 1,598 3,098 3,215 1,200 5,000 193 1,500 1,500 900 580 789 670 1,900 288 16,714 452 3,993 4,090 13,941 5,973 4,158 TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1923—Continued [See note at head of this table, p . 250] II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON AND Inspection serviceContinued PROPERTY—continued III.—CONSERVATION OF HEALTH City number CITY Boilers Prevention and treatment of comm u n i c a b l e diseases Other protection to person and property Examining engineers Pounds All other and plumbers Total EmPolice Rate ploy- investiand fire Humane All other ment societies gations alarm agencies Health department administration Vital statistics Tuberculosis Other communicable diseases in hospitals GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 188 Butte, Mont. 189 Fitchburg, Mass 190 East Chicago, Ind 191 192 . _ 193 West Hoboken, N. J 194 Evanston, 111 195 Hamilton, Ohio 196 Brookline, Mass 197 Jamestown, N . Y 198 Springfield, Mo 199 200 . 201 Lorain, Ohio 202 203 Pontiac, Mich 204 . -_205 Joliet, 111 206 Columbia, S. C 207 Superior, Wis $50 $1,625 1,825 56 1,495 $2,680 $249 2,053 . 5,043 1,232 $360 $2,163 150 1,195 363 55 255 300 260 600 1,730 2,382 610 450 3,806 1,929 9,625 198 9,665 2,075 $1,838 1,136 $580 1,427 402 1,065 $6,411 57.475 18,330 24,043 8,752 $3,399 8,800 9,976 7,182 2, 599 16,655 29,491 15.476 172, 698 | 21,344 4,107 8,724 4, 540 31,181 13,415 7,657 | 16,140 32, 940 19,377 5,863 | 2,478 8,404 2, 609 5, 630 3, 614 31,886 30,925 7,200 21,690 24,646 1 8,670 4,130 3,702 9,117 4,445 $767 $38,564 480 $3,024 156 1,500 349 750 1, 778 1,847 76,093 44,640 1,304 9,983 1,118 540 6,574 819 1,911 1,000 18,541 368 3,365 8,748 to 00 o ?m 209 210 211 21? D u b u q u e , Iowa B a t t l e Creek, M i c h A u r o r a , 111 _ Waterloo, Iowa N e w Rochelle, N . Y 213 214 215 216 217 Stamford, C o n n . Taunton, Mass Council Bluffs, I o w a P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio R o c k I s l a n d , 111 218 219 220 221 22? Poughkeepsie, N . Y Q u i n c y , 111... Austin, Tex Auburn, N. Y New Brunswick, N . J 223 224 225 226 227 Easton, P a . . Newport News, Va D a n v i l l e , 111 Ogden, U t a h Wilmington, N . C 228 229 230 231 232 Hazleton, P a Orange, N . J._ Kokomo, Ind Amsterdam, N . Y Petersburg, Va._ 233 234 235 236 Pensacola, F l a . Norristown, P a . Lewiston, M e Oshkosh, W i s 237 238 239 240 Green Bay, Wis C o l u m b u s , Ga__ Watertown, N . Y M o l i n e , 111 241 242 243 244 Sheboygan, Wis Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I Muskogee, O k l a . . 245 246 247 248 Newburgh, N. Y._ L a Crosse, W i s . L y n c h b u r g , Va Colorado Springs, Colo . 300 $650 1,302 180 2,161 767 330 725 202 I 1,035 1,852 881 44 1,515 1, 879 2,383 240 536 3,568 _. 493 432 1 211 72 1,327 382 1,960 1,791 2,789 900 1,300 1,020 69 15, 363 33 395 41 300 1,143 594 10,463 2,181 4,315 9,049 9,945 1 29,671 21, 630 | 6,811 ! 6,424 3, 550 6,343 399 5,643 24, 716 25,339 11,029 4,019 6,302 7, 548 1,383 8,188 10, 213 28,204 21,927 3,854 4, 011 21, 724 4, 263 20 433 1,191 1,520 3,768 4,715 180 578 40 247 3,864 2,018 70 4, 735 3, 264 10,613 1 5,236 9,144 i 9,049 962 343 99 300 11,518 10, 327 1,000 114 19,686 106,106 14,295 6,107 31, 781 16,616 1,740 3,392 1,476 3,291 10,227 1,300 . 6,541 2,028 1, 503 3,871 642 5,817 22,106 4,465 22,903 1 29,130 | 240 632 21,989 42,086 4,918 7,831 20,949 1,864 32 120 1,704 . 3,948 3,857 5,081 748 11,143 1, 648 9,174 3,649 6,031 14,348 707 _ | 1 | 1 i 8,647 28,124 5,071 I 10, 748 ! 22,604 ! 1,500 2,025 11, 248 33,113 10,744 7,143 40,142 788 900 47 20, 596 918 33 400 1,820 337 776 1.440 2,028 32,066 4,577 1,843 11, 568 3,618 2,025 78,393 93 208 17,052 955 103 6,132 25 2,400 1,372 1,192 2,000 4,055 1,760 326 414 217 1,688 900 5,259 528 353 3,173 303 100 450 7 2,776 1,984 8,062 7,552 3,839 678 5 2,090 to 00 TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S FOR E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1923—Continued to 00 to [See note at head of this table, p . 250] in.—CONSERVATION OF HEALTH—continued Conservation of child Food regulation and All other inspection life prevention and treatment of Medical Other con- Milk and Other communi- work for servation dairy con- food cable j school of child diseases control trol life children Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V IV.—SANITATION, Total Sewers and sewage disposal OR PROMOTION Street cleaning OF CLEANLINESS Other refuse) collection and disposal V.—HIGHWAYS Public conven- Other ience stations sanitation! Total Supervising department $3,015,713 $3,935,568 $2,085, 540 $1,334,951 $1,336,441 $99, 931,183 $16,164,846 | $45, 569, 524$34,078,011 $649,280 [$3,469,522 $119,964,151 $2,387,890 1, 803, 736 1,317,970 258, 306 562, 9dl 519, 737 1,039,134 599, 347 299, 587 416,196 134, 347 1,509,235 211,226 182, 681 122,426 59, 972 701, 582 112,742 286, 732 143, 292 90, 603 > a 452, 984 56,097, 179 7,795,457 253,774 12,003,385 1, 902, 503 364,610 16, 307,183 3, 383,089 178, 340 9, 975, 757 1, 778,195 86, 733 5, 547, 679 1,305„602 31, 635, 798 14, 855, 287 213, 399 1, 597, 238 3, 428,006 5,958,117 77,122 637, 637 5, 363, 575 6, 563, 261 215, 524 781,734 3, 313, 765 4. 453,484 120, 832 309, 481 1, 828, 380 2, 247,862 22, 403 143, 432 58, 203,030 1,179, 757 14, 090, 866 258, 658 23, 518,005 358, 874 13,985, 688 338, 278 10,166, 562 252, 323 > H > H h-i W H M a w GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER I New York, N . Y „ Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, Mo $619, 566 280, 373 198, 821 134, 700 1,976 102,880 $4,000 148, 360 226, 34;2 160, 083 142, 387 90,820 $952, 152 i 81, 563 92, 358 109, 946 83,893 Baltimore, M d „ , - _ . Boston, Mass Los Angeles, Calif... Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif Buffalo, N . Y 103, 572 150,037 83, 253 63,164 41, 284 24,110 33.146 136, 5&S 99,052 142, 911 62,134 72.147 70, 080 15, 523 30,138 46, 717 13, 328 13, 537 $344,580 80, 715 12,002 29, 323 31, 709 34, 219 $87, 939 22,175 60, 859 67,775 9, 258 25, 737 43,041 30, 575 41, 820 13, 429 14, 432 26, 280 39,021 42,417 43,021 22. 408 31,831 $22,051,794 $2, 262,077 19,362,411 9, 676, 644 3, 030,931 2,144, 978 $4,309,114 5, 963, 908 167,191 2, 671, 246 2, 982, 502 3, 347, 059 174, 609 2, 172, 467 842, 680 2, 106, 623 103, 781 888, 546 933. 606 290, 330 642,136 1, 290, 976 261, 055 2, 065, 747 3, 485, 595 1,135, 093 2,417,612 733, 741 1, 822, 387 491,137 743, 793 109, 928 84,193 245, 332 92,155 619, 221 848, 440 481, 727 747, 414 474,404 582, 808 861, 778 1, 740, 953 482, 065 1,377,000 3,000 1,061, 534 $4, 500 14, 400 39, 457 1,623 20, 060 42, 093 19, 838 67, 230 2,698 1,500 $427, 306 $23,169,198 $371, 802 187,121 99, 493 6, 795, 845 128, 569 4,062,014 196, 495 117,846 247, 447 2,958,481 180, 690 2, 992, 354 95, 832 2, 329,098 """70," 591 73, 551 110,316 41, 535 141, 775 8, 307 84, 390 3, 229, 743 2, 546, 652 3,452, 220 3, 325, 559 1,051,911 2, 289,955 15, 437 "33,192 112,868 32,432 o o H 3 GROUP II.- CITIES HAVING M i l w a u k e e , Wis Washington, D. C Newark, N . J Minneapolis, Minn C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio N e w Orleans, La Kansas City, Mo Indianapolis, Ind Rochester, N . Y Seattle, Wash Jersey C ity, N . J j j | i : ! ! i ! ; $6,239! 45,697; 14,635; I 78, 585 j $76,034 i 40,820 102,365 115,141 26,108 22, 269 I 25,513; 17, 936 j 15,815 ! 53, 886 ; 6,041 43,046 19,948 28,927 82. 202 A POPULATION O F 300,000 T O ,500,0 $8, 156 $16,112 ! $32. 450 j $2,094,785 $218, 381 31,025 i 1,697,524 ; 259,056 46 6,600 i 34,841 ! 1,469,852 32, 859 11,964 ! 143,196 200 8,644 | 9,903 : 785, 334 78,121 29,549 i 18,487 29, 629 538,346 9, 170 " 19," 234"' 30,698 | 1,135,418 665,195 15, 724 33, 217 17,817 75, 550 16, 740 4,500 4,741 8,737 15,470 54,208 j 607, 243 617, 692 14,701 ; 1,441,051 3,549 I 825,243 7,100 790,897 2,750 170, 487 8 a 417 170,944 39; 839 47,238 $489, 045 $1,239, 190 447,196 938, 663 435, 987 783, 079 299, 362 338, 008 270, 404 202. 500 73, 428 366, 932 371, 293 150, 781 253,950 238, 538 398,022 352,058 983, 926 477,003 276, 758 $1,168 $147,001 $1, 419, 805 1 $16,202 94, 776 1,664,211 22, 638 29, 971 1,244,001 i 3,636 6, 873 100, 717 1, 626, 227 i 61,174 6, 748 63,095 1, 108,754 6, 825 28, 988 7 29, 85.6 1, 237, 602 4,039 5,800 7, 514 15, 510 61, 424 28, 636 24, 717 54, 353 68, 879 1, 494, 497 939,039 1, 060, 654 1, 467, 214 828, 812 11,311 8, 771 14, 329 48, 459 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 1 $10,014 $9,688 P o r t l a n d , Oreg 15, 331 27,036 D e n v e r , Colo 52, 669 29, 481 T o l e d o , Ohio 19, 574 6,240 C o l u m b u s , Ohio 9, 555 17, 278 Louisville, K y 19,740 P r o v i d e n c e , R. I 36, 706 42, 617 St. Paul, M i n n 9,076 31, 642 O a k l a n d , Calif 19, 672 18, 743 A t l a n t a , Ga 8,999 A k r o n , Ohio 2,757 21,541 Omaha, Nebr 8,986 37, 926 Birmingham, Ala.. 34, 562 6,529 Worcester, M a s s 3,867 24, 275 Syracuse, N . Y 8,329 35, 885 R i c h m o n d , Va 14, 797 24, 487 S a n A n t o n i o , Tex__ 6,385 5, 733 Dallas, T e x 23,377 N e w H a v e n , Conn_ 25, 111 ~26~265" Memphis, Tenn 18,101 26, 558 D a y t o n , Ohio 1,200 13,143 Norfolk, V a 7,806 21, 97.1 Houston, Tex 2,964 12, 584 Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio__2,013 18,650 Grand Rapids, Mich. 1, 525 31, 240 Springfield, M a s s 3,662 30, 935 20, 318 Bridgeport, Conn 26, 312 17,638 Fort Worth, Tex 5, 740 22,953 Scranton, P a 2,640 30,450 Paterson, N . J 2,082 27,158 Hartford, Conn 5,120 I n c l u d e s p a y m e n t s for other food control. $11,049 4,000 9,328 1,530 6,174 4,521 15, 518 3,000 14,040 2,480 6, 598 6,997 1,758 2,710 2,949 $11,629 3,180 7,223 9,000 5,091 13,111 9,726 11,402 7,740 4,975 3,680 6,200 4,369 7,000 9,349 7,151 19,753 8,161 7,432 8,671 2,563 7,080 3,756 6,851 3,500 5, 470 5,357 1,158 3,574 $10,346 16,500 16,854 27, 273 20, 552 3,608 7,324 37, 402 10, 040 5, 317 3,420 6,200 4,977 7,498 8,279 18,019 19, 753 3,050 1,380 17, 344 $436, 260 286,098 432, 270 587, 965 379,048 $67, 791 36,030 45,021 78,666 38, 039 $262, 519 194, 554 262,687 190,972 139,446 536,959 290, 751 281,332 490,024 330,026 257,970 71,185 32,383 63,071 76, 745 23,226 38,534 131,122 149, 912 85,485 170, 345 226, 522 121, 302 6,323 8,330 5,108 3,756 1,700 205,420 206, 340 463,869 586,153 938,047 331, 603 410,130 247, 252 362,914 256, 853 441, 989 302,894 114,391 171,417 590, 643 1,700 3,433 1,650 6,680 8,350 327, 775 244,801 215,483 239, 999 388,416 623, 914 71,855 62,666 26,003 89,150 39,197 115,581 124,753 8, 542 48; 570 112,858 45; 757 32, 249 22/714 23, 815 23, 553 70, 506 33, 601 180,000 241, 217 93,403 55,805 135,882 106, 605 83,187 43, 227 137, 637 22, 327 22, 629 54,975 147, 759 92, 542 73, 276 41, 920 49,419 127, 284 $32, 747 $37, 703 5,001 4,861 7,276 117,286 8,276 292, 060 3,630 168,960 90,864 17.127 99, 865 6,012 34, 945 194,464 126,446 85,302 638 102, 349 135, 790 "9," 527 344,936 188,181 167, 582 2,550 184,818 3,822 90,216 4,770 180, 743 174, 429 160, 250 1, 366 144, 474 62,491 65,897 299, 637 15,011 179, 525 130, 276 142,161 156, 334 500 205, 669 13, 600 . $990, 316 1 $14,854 1,188,987 938,757 17,991 297,142 466, 749 "T, 566 28, 973' 6,958 1,022,332 21,086 2.437 28,204' 805,915 490,008 1 46,583 43,639 3,780 465, 570 1,031 5, 533588,408 405,458 25, 748 293,241 31,856 ""4,761 7,430733,784 II 16,139 638,035 1 61,046 32, 549 392,563 6.438 33,811 566,726. 2,400 22, 942 503,801 5,233 19, 658 347,782 j 653,872 9,834 35, 672 322,283 8,812 298,644 i 27,155 11, 340 520,681 20, 729 248,266 1,9751 206,989 15,378 827,145 9,951 280,283 7,300 9,000 382,040 ~ ~2,~926 301,525 9,931 393,018 18, 310 439,647 | $35. 500 45,652 Q M § W > " H >> W E S tO OO do TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1923—Continued [See note at head of this table, p. 250] in.—CONSERVATION OF HEALTH—continued All o t h e r prevention and treatm e n t of communicable diseases CITY City numb U4 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 $3,908 N e w Bedford, M a s s Trenton, N . J Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h 691 2,994 6,855 Nashville, T e n n Fall River, M a s s Albany, N . Y Medical w o r k for school children Kansas City, Kans Flint, Mich Erie, P a 69 Y o n k e r s , N . Y 70 D u l u t h , M i n n 71 S p o k a n e , W a s h T> E l i z a b e t h , N . J . 73 74 75 76 Utica, N . Y Jacksonville, F l a . $37, 701 21, 568 32, 668 22,856 17, 724 3,962 5,500 22,404 6,544 634 .__ - 10,237 2,030 21, 282 24,903 30, 273 24,615 12,418 15, 290 12,430 13,100 1,819 24, 605 18,032 15, 234 16, 935 _. $900 21,431 1,432 1,849 7,047 5,622 2,847 9, 552 17,317 1,629 11,903 8,500 12,045 2,226 7,660 O t h e r con- M i l k a n d Other servation food of child d a i r y control control life I I I .— C I T I E S 6,730 5,157 8,849 - V.—HIGHWAYS C o n s e r v a t i o n of child Food regulation and life inspection GROUP 54 55 56 57 58 IV.—SANITATION, OR PROMOTION OF CLEANLINESS 9,092 13,527 16,767 Total Sewers a n d sewage disposal Street cleaning O t h e r refuse P u b l i c collection convenOther ience s a n i t a t i o n and stations disposal Total Supervising department 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- C o n t i n u e d $1,825 3,312 2,040 3,229 $3, 796 1,100 2,200 11,510 2,287 $228, 336 •472,923 ! 283,056 148,045 1 182, 277 $69,837 117,434 30,108 27,279 23, 563 1,500 3,435 6,148 1,620 1,710 6,600 3,863 1,445 1.728 2,727 147, 512 137, 562 332,477 ! 242, 587 1 103,017 ! 5,430 4,043 1,918 2,225 2,200 1,804 4,043 1,816 2,050 4,100 270,395 162,176 124, 276 1 358,676 259, 502 3,318 2,580 13,016 9,248 3,750 6,070 1,200 6,900 4,545 4,116 4,119 4,458 $71, 525 131,732 132,479 47,842 77,461 $64,865 214,652 103,461 45,143 75,676 $7, 798 3,630 10,466 3,505 $14,311 5,475 6,542 24,276 5,577 $365,959 437, 280 372,006 404,015 294,907 $12,624 25,197 34,018 41,475 180,393 63,469 38,977 63, 695 129,073 32,289 152,662 41,118 3,214 8,324 8,489 54,235 8,640 8,126 307,445 528,448 - , 434,158 197, 779 228,396 4 900 62,346 17,816 13,608 25,443 47,916 12,001 103,893 61,002 80, 759 30,601 39,096 91,409 74,471 151,742 77,569 59,256 151,334 107,915 399,442 94,831 198,065 256,144 32,814 22,300 24,821 62,393 105,332 42,285 72,817 110, 514 236,356 16,001 89,181 77,000 270,612 233,673 89,971 214,506 1 13,585 31,872 34, 749 83, 331 104,940 38,046 44,016 126,991 142,767 162,085 1,679 4,184 1,188 12,451 7,293 1,305 2,079 5,160 7,002 8, 574 24,010 3,000 8 532 6,090 13,923 12,040 8,821 497,203 242,657 199,220 | 406, 722 214, 359 12,567 24, 940 12,940 9,167 6,237 373,295 ! 293, 733 362,808 267,189 3,960 4,160 1,670 2,525 204,489 318, 728 269, 279 287,963 5,809 1,650 8,678 6,600 00 GROUP IV.—CITIES H A V I N G 77 78 79 80 81 Oklahoma City, Okla. Canton, Ohio. Somerville, M a s s Schenectady, N . Y ___ Waterbury, Conn 89, 8? 84 85 86 Tulsa, Okla 87 88 89 90 91 Savannah, Ga Knoxville, T e n n Allehtown, P a S a n Diego, Calif Bayonne, N . J _ . _ 99 93 94 95 96 Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, P a Peoria, 111 Wichita, Kans St. Joseph, M o Fort Wayne, I n d El Paso, Tex Evansville, I n d . ._ __ $4,401 10, 292 9,785 11, 222 8,382 78, 876 2,994 819 6,235 1,067 $28,452 46,891 76,847 77, 261 19, 903 $52, 619 22,146 116, 298 80,301 $62,673 59,738 179,677 244,276 27,880 96,422 332, 773 106,999 168,274 ! 79, 230 11, 771 19, 972 15,488 28,670 9,004 27,000 49,996 41,694 44,072 32, 799 51,845 255,805 39,957 87,901 34,425 7,000 1,500 934 9,224 4,634 2,032 4,700 2,000 273,250 122, 705 102, 601 177,045 142, 551 242,164 33, 781 48, 567 32,976 35, 582 77,154 23,333 84, 573 41,651 5,236 6,166 500 600 420 2,117 1,500 3,180 1,017 2,931 1,500 208,819 197,175 117, 760 97,451 39,331 17,168 10,270 18,498 53,330 57,838 24, 889 10, 301 11,944 19,076 7,288 114, 537 88,000 36,702 37, 743 24,936 63,496 90,976 67, 691 35,304 2,160 1,835 2,158 1,468 3,142 1,375 1,940 2,158 1,468 1,600 2,100 3,006 131,738 75,748 108, 212 106,313 140,220 51,840 10, 729 22, 590 21, 763 51,767 27,132 45,626 59, 733 28,075 59,099 47,459 19,393 21, 584 56,173 23,246 1,800 1,250 72,878 223, 753 163,130 35,720 125,339 21,685 22,384 37,931 6,790 19,416 19,374 107,898 63,808 12, 225 46,393 25, 588 74,027 50,951 16, 705 53,068 273,727 41,514 198,387 26,796 50,450 54,241 16,617 92,187 6,879 11,962 75,979 8,520 9,627 31,513 134, 672 13,838 89,803 19,917 5,208 94,533 100,756 213,452 146,932 203,658 | 25,242 45,032 26,153 19,845 10,441 56,591 37,196 89,966 36,426 71,290 12,700 15,500 82,133 81,048 121,927 3,907 10,226 24,030 6,576 9,964 3,982 42,616 104, 386 21,159 14,556 7,809 28,019 38, 222 15, 011 35,284 $8,662 15,442 3,972 28,054 21,977 $8,859 18 1,030 7,088 21,037 $3,855 7,911 6,136 2,100 8,550 12,453 21,483 22,326 1,451 5,704 16, 569 5,019 3,075 2,200 $138 6,863 2,280 1,700 1,100 3,300 3,550 1,187 3,600 1,500 2,231 2,373 7,478 1,650 1,281 556 2,820 _. 1,350 1,520 3,300 348 1,812 1,450 6,121 10, 605 7,215 7,664 7,630 12,439 16, 794 6,340 97 98 99 100 101 Sioux C i t y , I o w a South Bend, I n d Wilkes-Barre, P a . . Binghamton, N . Y Portland, M e 10? 103 104 105 106 Rockford, 111 Troy, N . Y C h a r l e s t o n , S. C Little Rock, A r k Johnstown, P a 2, 525 2,206 1,300 5,609 3,168 12, 580 10,411 5,673 322 2,000 9,566 1,200 2,378 706 2,100 935 4,800 2,122 706 107 108 109 110 111 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111 Brockton, Mass Terre Haute, I n d Saginaw, M i c h 7,083 1,846 8,045 243 5,435 2,899 810 4,146 14, 770 110 300 1,694 3,937 11?, 113 114 11R 116 Gary, Ind 3,847 1,590 1,141 117 118 119 1?0 121 2,210 2,781 4,198 H o b o k e n , N . J._ L o n g Beach, Calif. Passaic, N . J Springfield, Ohio Chester, P a . . Hamtramck, Mich. Altoona, P a Racine, Wis 2,800 5,773 1,082 3,819 *___ 14,687 4,106 22,308 7,580 11, 785 3,792 1,500 8,215 1,440 L P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 t o 100,000 5,716 700 1,500 1,680 2,100 900 1,800 1,700 2,000 2,000 1,903 812 1,400 750 1,400 $155,500 112,079 279,074 446,965 140,180 15,698 84,806 168,582 45,146 61,438 | 1 $4,505 5,175 5,897 4,898 2,903 $11, 756 5,450 404 4,625 6,921 $204,836 217,861 213,930 191, 246 399, 755 5,806 69,708 381,407 160, 705 84,346 187,539 8,360 6,697 3,002 13,918 1,500 6,967 1,437 17,305 7,480 234,964 244,987 183,965 127,258 ! 90,133 15,882 3,000 1,423 5,328 2,044 157,274 i 111,640 364, 575 252,686 544,773 5,039 5,082 2,453 2,300 31,404 4,305 125 6,108 4,794 19,444 10,440 2,262 4,200 781 8,054 2,539 6,932 1,800 2,333 185,330 227,318 156,708 139,157 285,122 5,200 14,140 5,400 8,816 2,700 1,156 3,028 15,200 2,452 92,039 234,080 82,572 263,221 165,300 16,350 7,596 3,945 1,944 2,400 1,002 102, 589 67,996 56, 541 141,022 184,586 i 1,767 632 2,439 13, 623 5, 744 133,137 ! 91,813 218,389 108,297 140,590 6,770 7,161 3,895 4,020 118,071 292,300 152,900 291,542 258,146 5,307 177 $6, 755 3,160 16,574 16,052 I, 656 ! 1,920 TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d to 00 [See n o t e a t head of t h i s t a b l e , p . 250] I V . — S A N I T A T I O N , OR PROMOTION OF CLEANLINESS III.—CONSERVATION OF H E A L T H — c o n t i n u e d All o t h e r prevention and treatm e n t of communicable diseases V.—HIGHWAYS C o n s e r v a t i o n of child Food regulation and inspection life Medical w o r k for school children O t h e r con-| Milk a n d Other servation dairy confood of child trol control life Total Sewers a n d sewage disposal Street cleaning )ther refuse Public Other collection convenand ience [sanitation! disposal stations Total Supervising department O > 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 ~ $3,685 907 7,743 6,501 1,580 $6, 365 6,146 $1,199 1,200 3,831 4,956 1,547 $1,199 3,725 4,662 3,736 1,500 $125, 680 56, 001 39, 947 140,162 61, 776 $14,404 30,841 15,483 2,891 8,325 $21, 066 13, 974 3,681 2,668 1,972 2,075 1,811 4,774 2,368 3,290 605 174,159 144,188 83, 538 61,117 33,421 11, 257 6,167 15, 800 7,874 6,165 2,660 1,900 750 1,339 2,400 760 1,700 750 1,065 1,800 56,800 194, 954 92, 848 93, 753 95, 300 122 123 124 125 126 Lansing, M i c h New Britain, C o n n . Mobile, A l a . . . Berkeley, Calif Springfield, 111 127 128 129 130 131 Holyoke, Mass Highland Park, Mich. Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, T e n n . . . Bethlehem, P a 132 133 134 135 136 Lincoln, N e b r N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y . . Covington, K y Haverhill, Mass Portsmouth, Va 5,684 182 3,749 2,700 14, 653 17, 384 1,800 9,693 4,681 137 138 139 140 141 H u n t i n g t o n , W . Va_. E a s t Orange, N . J . . . Macon, G a Wheeling, W . V a . . . Cicero, 111 250 1,500 1,380 6,802 10,861 1,200 669 12, 718 68 142 143 144 145 Roanoke, V a Tampa, Fla Lancaster, P a Winston-Salem, N . C 2,339 1,667 2,977 4, 336 3,277 1,828 1,582 9,198 267 3, 282 2, 265 1,822 $100 12, 076 8,297 6,949 14,328 9,775 5,129 4,156 26,434 1,700 4,199 600 7,173 3,100 2,006 1,800 g ^ ^ $7, 360 1,875 $161,847 130, 762 141,452 129, 563 109,480 $2, 784 67 35,999 19, 054 $80, 066 9,244 24, 464 100, 222 31, 774 31, 721 82, 276 21, 762 14,878 16, 315 112,110 45, 257 43, 277 31,809 7,689 15, 570 5, 545 18, 487 7,304 8,175 4,528 28, 553 36, 726 45, 065 28,193 28.657 38, 507 140, 267 54, 980 60, 568 28, 240 17, 219 37, 565 9,331 17, 062 18, 509 1,498 43, 859 67, 631 20, 792 33, 894 56, 274 87, 660 1,800 1,500 918 74,991 173, 384 77, 385 87,853 101,154 48, 751 5,313 68, 569 13, 802 163,118 6,386 113,888 6,142 106, 564 " " 9 - 3 6 0 117,407 4, 326 71,691 148, 980 38, 348 67, 644 9,994 32, 480 5, 360 9, 405 15, 567 13, 858 21, 988 14,361 41, 712 102, 642 11,000 41,069 128, 574 152,324 164,916 " " ^ l o O 83, 479 8, 807 1,050 2,033 56 150 3,501 4,943 2,699 6, 500 3,102 1,587 2,318 1,500 2,809 g > H ......... g 251, 044 164, 231 $2,773 136, 027 114,131 160, 567 " " 3 , - 6 1 5 O »2 _.-. o 230 g W 91,174 148, 467 139, 311 227, 310 — 142,601 § w 146 147 148 149 Shreveport, L a Jackson, M i c h Augusta, Ga Fresno, Calif 150 151 152 153 Quincy, M a s s _._ P a s a d e n a , Calif T o p e k a , K a n s ._ __ .__ __ Atlantic City, N . J 6,854 200 2,000 154 155 156 157 Kalamazoo, M i c h L a k e w o o d , Ohio Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C 452 745 1,803 7,112 16,674 10, 700 2,740 900 . 2,842 6,180 1,830 6,532 11,829 6,321 3,037 2,250 1,468 4,320 9,200 534 1,500 6,361 1,800 1,500 10, 089 6,064 5,400 6,401 2,420 2,620 I, 710 2,162 3,817 1,696 1,468 4,800 486 4,740 2,000 2,420 7,868 8,727 4,344 11, 032 2,400 131, 474 1 78,912 247, 050 1 178,685 2,700 2,758 10, 663 5,433 9,000 263,213 i 207,393 [ 127,848 ! 252, 577 j 2,352 15,841 2,400 7,857 2,450 37 1,926 2,400 1,060 8,008 113,983 ! 111,053 ! 200,699 ; 113,641 $77,517 42,127 81,177 224,033 493, 340 $8, 949 $2, 214 $2, 691 1,980 2,400 3,415 2, 374 147,747 82,108 52,122 41, 734 128,654 1, 800 2,722 1,974 101,094 ! 42,864 1 108,554 ! 61,320 17, 23, 46, 36, 947 842 420 471 29, 627 13, 510 19,150 22, 449 44, 793 131,866 101,898 ! 72,445 I 383,363 30,407 13, 444 200 21, 633 45, 384 55,112 122, 896 77, 068 32, 407 11,100 225,101 600 26, 366 42,288 88,563 153, 283 88,035 14,082 6,435 44, 288 6,422 24, 484 15, 399 20, 048 21,349 204 64, 329 85, 437 52, 219 1,168 31, 952 1,592 7,497 2,100 11,337 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 158 159 160 161 162 Cedar Rapids, Iowa W i c h i t a Falls, T e x York, P a Elmira. N . Y Newton, Mass 163 164 165 166 167 Bay Citv, Mich McKeesport, Pa N e w Castle, P a 168 169 170 171 172 Chelsea, M a s s __ Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind Galveston, Tex M o u n t Vernon, N . Y 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 18! 182 Beaumont, Tex __ . Woonsoeket, R. I . . . - Pittsfleld, M a s s P e r t h A m b o y , N . J___ _.. Montgomery, Ala 183 184 185 186 187 _ - - _ $6,735 $1,100 4,281 9,285 12,182 1,500 538 4,000 5,196 3,669 Oak P a r k , 111 Stockton, Calif Medford, M a s s L i m a , Ohio Charleston, W . V a Lexington, K y Greensboro, N . C P u e b l o , Colo Salem, M a s s . __ Madison, Wis Everett, Mass $255 178 1,220 4,338 2,221 2,100 2, 440 - 1,467 .. 508 3,061 1,504 5,717 8, 515 10,008 2, 205 12, 346 3,500 _.. 431 1,781 2,687 5, 850 4,443 500 6,368 42 4,878 7,858 5,668 1,910 7,380 4,200 360 2,233 2,699 4.716 4,662 1,850 7,193 7,375 $2,176 1,275 1,350 1,800 1,005 1,166 $1,180 1,854 250 1,166 840 1,011 1,200 722 1,200 1,742 1,500 1,200 800 2,337 6,000 374 5,540 1,500 7,959 3,120 4,120 $8,955 5,518 11,091 5, 455 63,711 35,123 106,434 63, 979 28,467 1 59,082 87, 887 77, 204 72. 862 67, 884 122, 543 9, 876 15,125 4,535 19, 247 1, 679 30, 814 16, 585 29, 870 9,096 17, 538 74,778 67, 366 49, 245 90, 889 60,091 72 1,339 1,340 118, 683 109,038 20,762 40,707 76, 626 1,190 914 1,690 1,521 1,232 1,190 913 1,428 1,521 541 42, 681 16,398 131, 845 135,712 78, 808 1 500 2, 000 1,961 2,100 5,560 $53,622 25,288 63,103 63,739 197,383 ; 350 1,344 . $27, 270 10,000 11, 616 19,122 32, 261 22, 41, 18, 8, 15, 873 972 550 710 886 $14, 706 7,790 37, 996 33, 533 101, 411 49,337 33, 574 510 37,100 3,180 4,140 4,417 191 1,009 254,775 118,60558,375 116,859 282, 219 j 914 3, 452 1,980 1,800 13,500 105, 800 159, 377 177,476 1 123,161 58, 455 2,294 2,767 1,800 6, 286 4,793 1, 354 5,091 2,800 180, 359 104, 242 47,253 65,263 108,436 2,480 1,466 2,132 209 32, 231 167,338 161,944 123,738 105,147 2,431 3,103 22,132 19, 475 17,197 756 17, 319 34, 750 40.135 25, 795 57, 121 ""~~911~ 85, 686 28,917 22, 415 29,592 17,562 22, 835 5, 458 12,957 30, 347 10, 386 45, 584 39, 493 6,696 41, 480 21,115 55, 597 26,035 2, 856 19,668 6, 371 54, 524 J21,357 17, 906 11, 831 36, 862 6,944 61, 246 1,500 5,755 1,618 400 9,208 30, 593 8,145 7, 524 51, 826 83, 575 29,633 11,971 5,662 24, 405 20,045 14, 598 22, 565 732 52, 775 29,960 34,368 2, 000 277 1,373 40, 877 12, 473 8,492 > to 00 TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1923—Continued fcO 00 00 [See note at head of this table, p . 250] in.—CONSERVATION OF HEALTH—continued CITY City numb t-l Conservation of child Food regulation and All other inspection life prevention and treatment of Medical Other con- Milk and Other communi- work for servation dairy con- food cable of child school diseases trol control life children IV.—SANITATION, OR PROMOTION OF CLEANLINESS Total Sewers and sewage disposal Street cleaning V.—HIGHWAYS Other refuse Public collection conven- Other ience sanitation and disposal stations Total Supervising department 3 a > GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued • 188 189 190 191 192 Butte, Mont Fitchburg, Mass East Chicago, I n d . . . San Jose, Calif Williamsport, Pa 193 West Hoboken, N . J . .. 194 Evanston, 111 195 Hamilton, Ohio 196 Brookline, Mass 197 Jamestown, N . Y 198 199 200 201 202 Springfield, M o . . . Waco, Tex.. : Muskegon, Mich.. Lorain, Ohio Muncie, Ind 203 Pontiac, M i c h . . 204 Chicopee, Mass. -205 Joliet, 111 206 Columbia, S. C . 207 Superior, W i s . . . $1,212 $459 2,621 $3,671 7,895 5,973 4,497 248 4,889 10,721 7, 388 10,074 4,568 6,284 6,625 500 1,176 1,540 985 338 1,421 1,100 7,336 6,203 2,750 13,016 4,881 3,498 1,252 4,806 2,756 2,630 3,660 6,483 $1,800 444 $2,205 1,897 1,500 5,8 2,462 1,500 1,479 3,430 1,020 1,874 1,500 1,800 3,024 640 2,100 5,740 1,800 501 3,550 1,650 885 3,900 726 1,285 $110,687 76,612 99,963 44, 888 18,086 $12,475 26,466 32,210 5,543 4,543 $36,971 21, 345 41,105 32,215 12,500 $59, 441 27,605 26,648 4,910 1,043 68, 819 113,482 35,094 76, 376 49,073 850 12,369 4,591 24, 877 4,943 37,902 75,549 7,092 46,078 19,155 30,067 21,154 23, 411 825 23,818 20,110 39, 813 63,594 39,422 37, 215 9,187 2,000 16,000 10, 338 3,691 8,147 16,313 26,200 16, 681 17,940 295 15,533 19,538 9,175 15,584 54,630 47,618 28,122 64,952 51, 601 18,603 6,656 2,279 5,463 10, 372 14,555 13,624 19,015 12,694 18,937 19,290 27,338 6,828 42, 295 20,466 $1,800 $1,196 2,220 4,410 1,157 1,118 4,596 $113,290 257,758 58,475 77,083 86,407 33,135 152, 027 41,531 424, 822 132, 381 2,481 5,967 1,856 3,228 52, 811 173,355 55,776 65, 327 52, 413 1,064 74,447 149,910 94,500 120,957 91,733 4,500 1,826 $2,987 ui S 7,842 2,387 H g ""596 S a ui 6,546 Q htj ~7~ 495 o 2,100 Q fctj Ul tH ~1,~806 ~5~026 2,275 ~2,"681 208 D u b u q u e , I o w a 209 B a t t l e Creek, M i c h 210 A u r o r a , 111 211 W a t e r l o o , Iowa__ fe212 I 1,120 1 N e w Rochelle, N . Y 204 § 213 Stamford, C o n n QO 214 T a u n t o n , M a s s 215 Council Bluffs, I o w a to 216 P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio %. 217 Rock I s l a n d , 111 1,529 218 219 M 220 ^ 221 222 Poughkeepsie, N . Y Q u i n c y , 111 Austin, Tex A u b u r n , N . Y_ New Brunswick, N . J 223 224 225 226 227 Easton, P a N e w p o r t N e w s , Va__ D a n v i l l e , 111 Ogden, U t a h Wilmington, N . C | 228 H a z l e t o n , P a 229 Orange, N . J_ _ 230 K o k o m o , I n d 231 A m s t e r d a m , N . Y 232 P e t e r s b u r g , V a 233 234 235 236 Pensacola, F l a Norristown, Pa Lewiston, M e Oshkosh, W i s 237 238 239 240 Green B a y , W i s . Columbus, Ga Watertown, N . Y M o l i n e , 111. _ 241 242 243 244 Sheboygan, Wis Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I M u s k o g e e , Okla 245 246 247 248 Newburgh, N, Y L a Crosse, W i s Lynchburg, Va Colorado Springs, Colo ._.. - 1,000 117 2,015 2,079 2,662 7,544 1,200 1,353 4,630 6,517 4,709 300 5, 774 4,596 3,624 1,422 775 182 3,425 424 2,107 1,988 1,502 5,700 3,653 10, 661 675 10,531 3,623 150 2 3,647 3,053 89 2~255~ 475 234 43 3,928 905 j 2,080 3,366 452 1,500 333 19,717 ; ! 2,734 2.049 2,443 1,469 3,741 2,491 _ 6,500 6, 547 2,605 5, 395 25,029 1,170 1,600 972 900 j i 1,020 1 | ! 1,138 1,000 i 1 1,380 1,800 660 990 1,210 1,800 1 1,140 i 710 1 1,440 ! 2,000 1,800 1,620 500 1,562 1,350 | 2,173 ! 581 3,103 1,471 1,200 | 1 1,918 2,520 | i | 3,300 j 1,233 1,624 3,800 4,987 4,007 2,766 5,031 3,699 4,857 1,476 3,096 1,800 2,020 20, 341 11,582 107,654 158, 428 [ 46,332 38,316 23, 251 47, 088 29,742 18, 132 11,71)2 2,170 4, 695 58, 833 17,461 17, 290 3,765 23, 808 68, 681 8,250 5,776 16, 140 18, 585 76, 823 ! 28,292 | 64, 161 74,529 51,581 2,978 8,788 25, 821 7, 218 4, 096 24, 561 5, 876 17, 389 40, 823 20, 779 47, 12, 19, 25, 23, 72,938 1 82, 281 29,228 | 35,994 94, 311 3,924 55, 789 5,970 8, 223 15, 530 11, 725 6,726 17, 587 75, 500 49, 600 12, 238 15, 608 13, 255 5,007 19,988 i 60,961 26,385 67,826 52,621 ! 5,380 9, 307 7, 939 9, 425 2,547 7,165 5,214 11,750 17,104 39, 515 7,443 43, 490 4,614 39, 797 6,959 2,080 1,209 5,310 15,953 9, 240 8,686 19, 001 2,989 | 2,759 1 1,288 1,120 j 26,461 60,623 33,123 26,596 3,134 3,737 9,693 2,897 14,139 12,610 15. 526 13, 502 7,078 40, 590 7,904 8,477 1 63, 908 85.279 102,823 23,376 { 20, 990 30, 605 15, 420 2,457 22.143 14, 454 37, 734 4,162 19, 461 40, 220 45.171 16, 757 i 1 2,533 j 60,453 35,352 j 40,789 22,898 6,135 5,866 12, 200 7,795 15,050 13, 530 12,148 11, 769 37,622 12, 652 16,441 900 1,500 1 180 054 1,200 3,608 2,311 101,125 77, 277 1 91, 447 99,104 | 239, 946 1 5, 515 3,882 2,529 24 1,717 5,251 97, 915 1 65,139 49, 632 1 79. 308 | 82, 485 1,904 2, 950 2,082 1,500 3,600 89, 763 72, 599 41, 542 63,600 j 64,922 1,232 1,065 2,110 3,311 1,720 1,314 1,415 635 6,264 1,977 1,320 1,645 975 2,880 1,176 375 1,693 2,200 132, 535 98, 573 48, 575 41, 852 37, 342 1,172 900 3,435 330 99,614 | 94,339 79,158 71, 776 392, 550 3,488 2,489 307 308 306 513 826 10. 522 7,497 150 13, 030 1,234 245 29,956 199,899 20,117 16, 833 10. 763 10, 202 63, 279 21,842 18, 624 24,461 33,037 876 2,694 2,300 14,826 6,891 7, 062 9,294 4,564 26, 655 40,398 1 | 1 1,500 51 5,207 3,037 43,214 | 24,849 3,083 1,646 3,304 3, 334 72,856 38,459 95,266 128,353 3, 533 2,200 50 3,491 4,300 3,585 Q 2,843 1,164 277 5,859 100,079 68, 708 134,361 37, 516 5,353 139,917 129,012 154, 786 66,124 4,632 4,613 8,597 115,838 62,059 71,751 109, 609 3,388 1,920 5, 484 2,241 to 00 CO TABLE 1 2 , — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S to CD o OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1923—Continued [See note a t h e a d of t h i s table, p . 250] v.—HIGHWAYS—continued Other R o a d w a y s ! h i g h w a y :i structures Prevention of street dust Snow a n d ice removal Street lighting V I . — C H A R I T I E S , HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS Repair 1 W a t e r - : a n d con- ! \ s t ruction | ways for com- i pensation S Charities Total Supervising department Outdoor ; Poor in poor relief I institutions C a r e of | Other children | charities : Grand total.. j$52,068,847 $11,002,654 S$3,188,902 Group I . . . G r o u p I I _. Group I I I . Group I V . . G r o u p V_— 23,523,355 7,269,671 5, 895,953 1, 731, 320 10,841,557 1,309, 539 6,852,521 783, 295 4,955,461 508,829 1,277,310 $34,966,819 |$902,265 $6,569,464 |$78, 783, 259 j j$l ,314,835 |$8, 063, 749 360,040 5,672,676 480, 908 938. 904 958,491 982,619 611,897 463,696 553, 338 443,643 16,882,590 3,845,320 6,828,682 4,318,980 3,091,247 592,235 60,897 218, 949 19,050 11,134 !, 722, 706 878, 906 !, 019, 294 597,971 350, 587 872, 722 903, 659 100,408 978,191 928, 279 740, 117, 232, 116, 107, -- j - - - - 9,493,890 |$8, 272, 348 i$3,506,968 3,339,065 724, 473 2, 038,472 1,135, 690 826,049 5, 886,936 1,089, 257 1, 394, 678 623,773 499, 246 5,731,865 3,074,079 1. 221, 784 129, 166 706,993 202, 393 357,863 ; 81,424 253, 843 19,906 Baltimore, M d Boston, Mass Los Angeles, Calif Pittsburgh, P a . . San Francisco, Calif Buffalo, N . Y i | ! ! _j | 1,520,688; 1,203,670! 2,235,764 ! 1,979,404! 354,619 1 593,810! 140,459 464,566 84,982 435,235 64,772 484,970 122,582 3,109 $5,442,309 2,033,765 $104,004 2, 353,632 76,928 989,137 673,973 63,827 1,011,050 1,102,198 746,978 663,532 690,749 569,735 605,532 j 196,996 | I .._.! ! i I ; | ! j 150,480 i H H 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 ! $5,378,827 $8,214,452 !$3, 761,808 \ 117,351 3,009,038 I 1,085,268 j 17, 470 970,866 ! 213,591 | $13,670 36,446 1,030,034 ! 174,058 \ 1, 622,117 I 244, 659 I 788,893 I 115,303 I 343,261 2 M U2 ! New York,N. Y . Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, P a Detroit, Mich Cleveland, O h i o . . St. L o u i s , M o tzj $19,618,655 $346,926 ; 4,688,553 5, 561,109 219,362 2,981,366 481,359 387,778 I 1,451,042 : 2,136,385 253,965 : 8,856 j 434,750 ! 107,303 ! 27,244 I 455,163 | M : $323, 388 $518,803 ]'$1,799,247 $3,878,550 $2,873,267 505,264 775, 745 154,918 ' 683,911 80, 729 ; 46,013 i 118,591 89,204 j 32,399 j 447,448 j 630,247 ! 78, 705 767 194,920 ! 14,343 I 30,029 ; 6.771 18, 457 190,109 | 87,997 j 108,101 22,348 1,407,509 I 15, 794 3,214.588 I 201, 219 2,128, 240 ' • 12, 598 1,751,728 ' 27, 455 1.795,998 j % 6,750 2,137,549 ; 60, 591 122,396 612,559 521,739 44,103 22, 664 205,360 j i j I j 366,593 199, 679 684,906 327,893 135,798 55,241 161,727 210,317 224,672 480, 628 291,476 8, 000 22,064 1,000 12,976 25,996 o o H M SI w G B O U P II.—CITIES H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 500,000 T O 600,000 Milwaukee, Wis Washington. D. C... Newark, N . J Minneapolis, Minn.. C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio N e w Orleans, L a $369,224 780, 637 484,693 562, 338 332, 747 747,977 $410, 792 94,813 107,929 107,924 43,244 100, 284 Kansas City, M o . . . Indianapolis, Ind Rochester, N . Y Seattle, W a s h Jersey C i t y , N . J_.._ 334,044 524,600 281,509 930,750 547,434 557, 208 55, 658 56.953 116,563 79,952 $140,363 3,414. 342,869 55,172 ' 73,401 $22,013 ! 8,014 ! 216,098 88,320 $331,261 i $50,306 j 429,635 350,474 910 ; 435,982 : 2.291 : 291,719 199,846 t 21,610 102,229 ""146^403"! 290,998 283,239 458,683 250,000 201,426 ..: 1 L_._ ! 7,390 ! i ! ! L $79,644 256,336 76,847 25, 329 155,688 24, 221 $1,593,785 2,634,233 j 2,042,881 i 821,034 \ 1,108,901 291,802 $15,037 27,101 101, 090 45,211 488 114,052 1,284,529 532,868 756, 658 436,837 1,400,131 15,346 31 22,933 10, 227 2,300 " "24," 262~ $181,176 11,730 98,532 28,482 85,851 10, 429 $155,215 I 311,820 117,115 ; 123,126 13,104 31,414 $201,386 90, 472 137,153 25,104 129, 739 38,135 23,128 12,949 201,495 33,654 37,047 I i 145, 579 45,941 90, 974 44, 348 140,426 $10,646 59,008 34, 392 44,055 5,189 ! ! .-: $45,274 $869 63,000 ! j i 4.664 22, 947 $33.990 18, 393 33.500 9,751 624 768 i 8.881 762 102.744 ! 225,986 i. 6,720 i "~~~3." 800 133,772 1 19,465 1 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 24 25 26 27 28 P o r t l a n d . Oteg D e n v e r , Colo Toledo, Ohio. C o l u m b u s , Ohio Louisville, K y 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 P r o v i d e n c e , R. I St. P a u l , M i n n O a k l a n d , Calif..__ Atlanta, Ga A k r o n , Ohio 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 • ! $25,356 21,411 129, 603 3,479 5, 586 560,857 124,316 11,481 : i $120,992 427,138 469,414 210,539 194,191 i _J i ! j 519,213 198,349 170,807 165,247 409,209 74,415 50,494 31,715 19, 903 19, 229 44,951 178, 727 1,683 Omaha, Nebr ! B i r m i n g h a m , Ala _ .1 Worcester, M a s s . . i Syracuse, N . Y I Richmond. Va ; San Antonio, Tex I Dallas, T e x i N e w Haven, Conn ! Memphis, Term __J Dayton, Ohio... j Norfolk, V a . I Houston, Tex ! Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio Grand Rapids, M i c h . . . . Springfield, M a s s Bridgeport, Conn Fort Worth, Tex ' Scranton, P a Paterson, N . J . . . ,_ Hartford, C o n n . . $11,968 ! 45,665 ! 62,154 ; 30,064 I $227, 431 $139,728 229, 634 265,371 5,437 24,157 210, 585 8,694 2G0, 511 326, 288 171, 631 216, 200 144, 566 545 164,777 .- 192,587 172,294 '"31,~618 53, 248 13,459 ! 309,567 19,830 i 109,717; 232,812 6,331 | 420, 590 150,068 13,377 | 271,086 102,600 5, 500 434,029 8,534 ! 60, 577 4,416 j. 284,858 23,204 128, 535 98.156 47,468 137, 352 "21."783-l" 34, 903 394,369 28,083 160.402 6,434 L 124, 274 136,007 6,851 41,936 L 101,836 57,344 82, 723 86,770 342,088 89, 241 2, 582 ' 93 128.318 105,896 16,674 65, 741 19,281 j 9,866 85,085 i 47,154 •W.897 336,860 176,089 | 159,693 | 125,672 | 60, 983 60,610 12,916 , 235,948 3,398 126,348 ! 170,004 8,255 6,986 I 74,315 ! 283,385 3,435 7,984 | 20,042 78,161 i 135,965 92,172 19, 838 115,838( $457,984 325, 969 57, 451 58, 967 17, 420 53, 585 19, 556 67, 589 60, 440 7,096 48,094 ! 17,921 i 45,719 i 52,732 ! 64,804 ! 2,887 . 28,912 4,403 i 56,741 i " 13," 959 10.342 48, 452 16, 346 39,045 : 11 .177 $41,084 I 613,380 || 142,516 j! 71,848 II 414, 587 i! 275,896 I 291, 565 ; 13,478 ; 466,728 | 194,240 I 14,929 i 36, 278 696,362 485,166 | 219,359 78,474 148,356 202, 460 341,613 . 168, 579 $9,129 4, 264 4,337 i 14,929 j. 2,224 8,978 142,554 | 17,965 54,219 ! 31,665 j 29,427 | 1,000 I 16,207 ', 4,642 i 28,170 | 8, 993 19,600 ' 39,842 | 37.872 33,614 11,748 80.920 OOiSOl 165,468 119,497 42, 713 86,396 160,467 342, 433 30, 239 101,909 311,42! 73,022 , 33,631 3,600 41,021 121,700 ' ; i ; ! ! 114, 726 j 12,644 : 9, 205 8,505 ! 31,164 31, 740 $105, 938 2,417 73,874 60,406 2,000 7,700 8,~325 6,380 7,200 57,105 i 166,843 102,514 2,700 69.698 ; 8,062 ; 5,298 i. 70,502 i 6,540 1.388 10,945 51,385 14.800 i 10,200 ; 5,352 15, 699 "24,"729" ~6Q,~389* 97, 221 33, 679 114,621 1,013 j 12,612 I 1,821 1, 671 9,085 7,047 T A B L E 1'2.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d [See note at head of this table, p . 250] v.—HI GHWA YS—continued Other Roadways highwaystructures Prevention of street dust Snow and ice removal Street lighting V I . — C H A R I T I E S , HOSPITALS, A N D CORRECTIONS Waterways Repair and construction for compensation Charities Total Supervising department Outdoor poor relief *™J\ £ * £ , Care of children Other charities GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, M a s s . . . Trenton, N. J Salt Lake City, Utah.. Camden, N. J $47, 206 125, 754 248,363 275,622 148,336 $51,119 101,279 ! Nashville, Itenn Fall River, M a s s . . . Albany, N. Y Wilmington, D e l . . . Kansas City, K a n s . 101, 974 388,114 215,365 71,130 77,211 1,750 3,890 12, 838 1,869 12,548 28,690 Lowell, Mass Flint, Mich Erie, Pa Cambridge, Mass.. Reading, Pa_ 223, 568 163,164 72,934 218,861 107,172 1,466 26,156 7,054 32,146 2,946 32,600 96,279 12,666 47,225 YoMkers, N. Y._ Duluth, Minn-Spokane, Wash.. Elizabeth, N . J . 149,865 !. 105,287 I 47,864 112,929 | 11, 637 118, 794 ! 715 2,906 34,640 39,120 25,641 40,604 Utica, N. Y Lynn, Mass Tacoma, W a s h . . . Jacksonville, Fla.. 11, 203 4,933 I i ! ! i ! 85, 285 I 98,267 | 83,982 I 170,414 j 4,577 3,969 90,109 9,413 $1,687 23,867 844 $9,389 38, 385 4,150 67,160 1,492 9,280 37, 506 20,430 95,017 1,948 $197,250 110,735 117,806 80, 920 117,628 $48,371 35, 930 84,447 128,662 134,724 82,403 130,105 85, 684 7,782 4,071 136,000 46,116 101,360 82,786 79,715 3,829 $37,041 9,031 194,867 54,466 81,136 87,374 92,547 67, 698 50,000 108,136 1,481 7,221 5,305 4,007 24, 526 16 6,912 117, 986 51,026 7, 565 28 36, 640 $83,100 282,946 72,511 37,708 73,440 133,633 366,917 I 269,867 15,135 11,669 219,157 195,099 500 261, 434 300,950 20,945 32,473 71,137 i 213,850 178, 290 33,174 49, 032 $3,820 $21,009 3,190 6,911 7,960 1,958 $179,710 34,308 4,499 15, 583 7,260 180, 882 21,013 4,635 $81,962 31, 567 $3,446 54 2,075 72, 654 35,606 86, 439 4.000 425 200 215,804 899 3,600 2,718 5, 961 2,250 6,052 62,332 45, 574 147,471 120,436 37,936 34,925 2,940 9,828 7,075 505 8,229 15,991 138,231 1,059 8,657 21,153 12,899 28,839 1,340 71, 997 to CO to GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 77 78 79 80 81 Oklahoma City, Okla.._. ! C a n t o n , Ohio Somerville, M a s s Schenectady, N . Y Water bury, Conn 82 83 84 85 86 T u l s a , Okla Lawrence, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind El Paso, Tex Evansville, I n d . 87 88 89 90 91 Savannah, Ga Knoxville, T e n n . . Allentown, Pa S a n Diego, Calif Bayonne, N . J $140.128 113,923 63.195 39,153 200,107 20,549 171,072 52, 791 39.405 52, 612 _. .'__. 34,977 260,104 65, 210 150,904 190,306 ' $3.192 10,561 1,879 „ 11,627 10, 276 18,027 $52,066 100, 746 $43,649 45,407 11,800 7,202 4,966 1,015 1,240 2,482 25,903 21,303 23,563 7,861 16,846 $74, 496 24,124 52,127 93, 201 1,580 278 799 9? 93 94 95 96 Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, P a . Peoria, 111 _ Wichita, Kans St. Joseph, M o 140,178 159,051 82,147 32,142 21, 641 4,363 23,156 6,307 9,307 97 98 99 100 101 Sioux C i t y , I o w a South Bend, IndWilkes-Barre, P a Binghamton, N . Y P o r t l a n d , Ale 70.406 25, 327 272, 725 99,952 205,763 21, 226 1,226 4,656 73, 571 49,615 427 20,140 37,912 1,197 44,454 102 103 104 105 106 Rockford, 111.. Troy, N . Y C h a r l e s t o n , S. C Little Rock, Ark Johnstown, Pa S a c r a m e n t o , Calif E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111 Brockton, Mass Terre Haute, Ind Saginaw, M i c h . . Gary, I n d . . Pawtucket, R. I Hoboken, N . J L o n g B e a c h , Calif Passaic, N . J Springfield, Ohio Chester, P a . . . Hamtramck, Mieh Altoona, P a 1 R a c i n e , Wis 93,951 112,895 98,440 109.961 226, 686 345 8,016 25,357 10,817 8,975 44,030 40,928 104,999 49,316 46, 996 515 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 14 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 16,014 125, 719 44,208 94, 598 106,534 48,185 24,175 20,835 96,948 46, 263 5,938 6,000 152 1,000 3,856 448 2,613 3,307 3,150 11. 737 '273 35,312 26,880 190 • 3,393 172 49,315 8,191 19,942 5,823 25,974 2,162 1,864 246 2,643 139 20, 277 26,150 3, 576 5,388 $12,642 15, 274 2,379 120, 551 73,913 $52,706 ! 28,110 i 69,253 139,271 129,605 30, 329 94, 607 74, 652 42, 241 128,420 7,030 1,154 9,635 1,685 301 25,103 190,993 60,213 6,293 55,809 84,102 61, 297 3,094 76,384 73,658 78, 510 39, 429 52, 865 41, 439 70, 654 60, 282 53, 296 110, 788 40, 554 86,459 52,051 22, 610 41, 111 $1, 479 40,969 3,520 3,074 15,308 8,903 20,958 2,230 63, 988 1,598 30,957 1, 300 309,817 146,914 22,790 7,718 202,508 201,047 38,019 3,477 2,504 2,520 1,915 849 156 6,217 6,586 267 5,200 69, 252 42, 335 63, 639 53,998 51, 292 2,318 2,010 5,644 59,675 63,877 36, 202 52,835 42,954 30,479 1,798 52,540 41,919 19,848 32, 203 71,612 13, 215 6,236 3,508 7,349 11,388 $32,725 8,967 30,992 45,014 21, 819 $24,961 40,178 35,361 6,539 5,904 56, 657 119,964 20,984 200 163,813 15,732 46,315 j 42,106 | 50,916 i 30,128 65,199 108,739 11,926 35, 706 21,947 ! 30,875 44,062 $150 5,670 3,253 2,500 8,000 9,823 47,112 20,323 49,591 179,764 2,243 34, 278 92,620 ! 35, 230 4,550 654 30, 825 22, 720 $4,580 $4,852 11, 023 4,540 1,734 30,952 10, 523 2,000 1,260 3,591 243 5,432 11, 706 3,561 15, 095 15. 600 5,903 7,502 1,598 5,957 1,150 10,434 36, 669 6,329 4,193 38, 662 3,994 186 5, 215 11,180 200 99,905 7,332 33,113 3,168 4,315 5,241 26,428 17,884 6,311 2,118 14, 492 3,000 132 600 23,781 % 128 14,772 4,800 6,147 4,783 23,487 89, 207 61,308 13,536 500 20,492 17,369 1,000 81, 259 65,752 162 300 900 150 36,193 9,824 420 27,508 I'm, 23,824 13,199 TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N B E B O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T B , MY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d [See note at head of this table, p . 250] v.—HIGHWAYS—continued Other Roadways highway structures Prevention of street dust J Snow and ! ice ! removal VI.—-CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, A N D CORRECTIONS Street lighting Waterways Repair and construction for compensation Charities Total Supervising m e m Poor in instipoor relief] tutions Care of children Other charities $6,000 4,177 $4,068 3,107 1,800 779 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 Lansing, Mich.. New Britain, Conn.._ Mobile, Ala Berkeley, Calif Springfield, 111 $87,393 42,739 101, 724 44, 565 35,872 $9,311 6,055 Hoi yoke, Mass Highland Park, Mich Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, T e n n . . . Bethlehem, Pa 48, 403 103,447 52,925 59,143 118,032 81,005 6,379 7,601 2,078 Lincoln, Nebr Niagara Falls, N . Y__ Covington, Ky Haverhill, Mass Portsmouth, Va 81, 557 82, 626 63,758 101, 230 88,415 5,120 3,997 19, 943 10,307 Huntington, W. Va__ East Orange, N . J Macon, Ga_ Wheeling, W. Va Cicero, 111 31,495 69, 385 59, 288 54,092 77, 067 189 2,724 9,763 6,617 2,142 Roanoke, Va_ _ _ Tampa, Fla_ _ Lancaster, Pa___ Winston-Salem, N . C. 75,043 49,936 80,451 20,393 23,490 17, 897 265 187 10,046 1,080 $17,946 17, 672 ! $27,400 j 6,111 6,463 72,334 3,673 485 6,993 39, 681 $45,814 L 32,725 L. 34,984 L 43,263 L 63,880 !40,066 L. 46,635 L 56,942 L. $1,383 4,171 4,744 31, 689 2,537 J J J 7,770 4,278 12,744 42,535 ! 7,099 245 13, 856 ~34~605" 14,180 j 10,163 $34,596 87, 522 33,912 31,347 9,792 $2, 780 7,479 141,464 277, 772 7,616 137,117 1,000 I. !_ |. L 4,267 6,108 5,811 102 5,692 6,260 12, 761 9,596 223, 505 22,251 30,499 j. 56,843 I. 38,859 !. 36,555 L 37,524 L 419 5,978 48,637 69,497 52,261 24,385 26,086 I. 84,491 I. 62,950 L 43,581 I. 74 3,955 19,150 348 1,035 $17,207 L 37,510 j $15, 703 8,137 L 20,709 L 4,857 L l 71,251 ! 11,326 L 6,391 300 5,109 3, 822 5,919 "4,"926" 42, 587 38, 750 7,615 18, 383 19,923 143, 814 7,007 3,542 12,124 12, 580 4,844 792 3,343 30,144 93, 450 1,962 135, 821 5,447 2,855 1,962 21. 739 .. 7,007 1,455 2,113 "166 250 1,733 2,520 3,542 4,841 1,800 180 6,400 j 250 300 146 147 148 149 Shreveport, La Jackson, Mich , Augusta, G a . . „ . . _ . Fresno, Calif., 62,562 21,080 176,161 94,050 7,103 5,496 12,904 150 151 152 153 Quincy, Mass__... Pasadena, Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J 145, 275 59, 505 37, 253 124,384 13,846 3,153 11, 615 39 154 155 156 157 Kalamazoo, Mich,. Lnkewood, Ohio.-. Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C . . . 41,838 57,625 77,103 70,657 12, 572 12, 201 5,403 4,622 2,693 403 j 37,670 10,040 150 2,215 37,989 38 12S 16, 769 59,109 46,804 54,478 59, 785 507 814 17,353 | ! 50,205 65,151 55, 581 87,243 1,290 57, 220 41,099 45, 098 38, 685 3,825 63,743 18,634 31,764 i 7,000 4, 299 16,760 148,404 224,326 3, 645 2,765 ! 148, 532 23,454 6,831 98,815 5,128 | 36,865 5,687 58, 2] 3 11,701 2,454 4,160 17,446 5,240 3,260 !. 30,387 22,400 3,270 12,125 j ;_ i j 26,931 4,967 41,152 2,675 1. L j |- 1,200 2,266 100 3,300 471 100 385 902 200 1,000 1, 500 11,845 I I 735 ! 4,393 14,607 j 7,720 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 50,000 158 159 1C0 161 162 Cedar Rapids, Iowa.. Wichita Falls, Tex__. York, Pa Elmira, N . Y__ Newton, Mass ... 163 164 165 166 167 Bay City, Mich McKeesport, Pa New Castle, Pa Decatur, 111 Oak Park, H I . . . . 168 169 170 171 172 Chelsea, M a s s . . . Kenosha, Wis__ Hammond, Ind Galveston, Tex Mount Vernon, N . Y. Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R. I Pittsfield, Mass Perth Amboy, N . J... Montgomery, Ala Stockton, Calif Medford, Mass Lima, Ohio Charleston, W. Va__. Lexington, Ky Greensboro, N. C Pueblo, Colo Salem, Mass Madison, Wis •__. Everett, Mass 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 $12,478 26,382 30,089 89,543 234,062 1,432 22.009 34,323 50,732 33,903 18, 726 16,715 93,077 43,828 1,560 239 2,143 2,562 186,169 43,813 21,453 69,984 172,923 76,084 97, 692 61,180 88,279 27,816 68,822 40, 726 37,514 33,332 47, 859 20,782 59,806 71,180 42,998 38,438 1,061 7,263 729 7,959 6,277 8,416 $5,264 15,556 __ 6,327 20,667 5,251 747 2,123 768 50,835 8,752 7,577 5,027 $2,538 47,971 $6,675 3,982 64,996 2,011 4,518 8,376 4,092 402 1,806 1,000 13,472 6,081 19,116 14,866 21,781 550 26,305 12,498 5,344 2,041 13,715 6,831 2,743 10,841 16,363 12,816 800 26,345 7,388 15,633 49,376 43,923 31,183 22,544 27,464 47,783 53,467 33,811 34,182 62, 716 15,868 35,720 53,505 29,212 23,762 .. . $354 54,890 27,259 7,446 26,840 51,039 8,250 50,051 40,451 39,920 30,882 18,153 $8,500 ! 1,310 60,126 ! 36,049 332 1,033 38,713 644 20,021 3,750 ' 2,800 8,545 5,128 4,477 774 12,331 5,432 2,724 3,571 3,870 3,389 192 584 4,375 1,000 2,351 1 1 $8,635 $32,978 15,745 41,111 67,622 81,362 92,363 28,350 7,667 207, 560 98,403 617 29,093 31,133 17,198 12,972 14,011 40,368 10,063 14,153 •66, 502 29, 593 900 116,253 17,689 52,195 $1,865 810 $3,923 4,566 18,968 $10,765 12,080 7,242 9,422 5,382 1,380 $17,794 5, 603 $3,750 2,800 [ 77,017 20,686 7,667 756 2,942 2,900 4,429 5,303 2,338 81,540 17,977 15,284 3,688 6,616 5,266 10,327 2,731 2,440 19,544 3,667 18,443 1,946 6,095 14,114 3,001 900 82,764 4,394 1,935 43,274 6,108 3,235 3,196 1 I 3,173 4,381 900 j 2,381 1 5,459 3,813 2,900 — 7,852 1 1.044 150 21,061 i . — — - — i " 288 to CO TABLE 12. -GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL OF T H E GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL S E R V I C E : 1923—Continued D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S [See note at head of this table, p. 250] v.—HIGHWAYS—continued Other Roadways highway structures Prevention of street dust Snow and | removal ! Street "*»** vi.—CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS Waterways Repair and construction for compensation Charities Total Super- j vising i de art P " ! Outdoor ment poor relief Poor in institutions Care of children Other charities GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 188 189 190 191 192 Butte, Mont__ Fitchburg, Mass East Chicago, I n d . . . San Jose, Calif Williamsport, Pa $27,123 144,471 6,149 23,880 43 643 193 194 195 196 197 West Hoboken, N . J Evanston, 111 Hamilton, Ohio Brookline, Mass Jamestown, N . Y — 11,368 80,311 34,491 252,904 52,379 198 199 200 201 202 Springfield, Mo Waco, Tex Muskegon, Mich Lorain, Ohio.Muncie, Ind 27,719 118,379 27,566 22,394 16,151 203 204 205 206 207 Pontiac, Mich Chicopee, Mass Joliet, 111 Columbia, S. C Superior, Wis 46,895 63,848 69,137 85,262 42,728 $7,389 5,280 4,592 4,671 15,678 1,094 $35,524 8,311 $38,541 9,780 9,306 1,149 $47,656 50,592 44,C59 38,831 25,214 300 21 21,457 36,370 74,934 5,794 80,763 61,839 5,936 5,156 4,874 21,191 33,515 27,689 36,493 26,843 176 18,087 286 2,590 160 8,120 483 2,702 8,011 1,500 1,625 5,300 777 39,992 705 2,850 24,602 27,624 22,605 32,993 34,524 $612 1,828 10 13,101 10 11,065 1,625 3,374 235 $2,350 7,619 388 234 $4,971 154,318 43,207 | 12,178 1,754 17,526 23,373 137,591 21,873 12,140 1 39,952 12,412 1,896 59,597 61,903 1,650 25,497 1,956 1 $6, t66 $44,178 $16,309 4,84l 10,051 9,819 794 3,785 5,178 150 2,510 8,340 15,811 10,484 26,309 5,273 6,377 $654 2,564 4,380 34,679 11, 796 1,200 36,822 1,650 9,229 1,956 $1,295 2,412 3,755 15,983 1,860 616 16,140 2,025 Dubuque, Iowa Battle Creek, M i c h . . , . Aurora, 111 Waterloo, Iowa New Rochelle, N . Y . . . 36,459 31,472 36,423 28, 668 284, 445 5,669 979 4,887 3,551 349 Stamford, Conn Taunton, Mass Council Bluffs, Iowa__ Portsmouth, Ohio Rock Island, 111 37, 706 66,821 14,192 20,143 11, 351 17,632 11, 540 4,121 274 336 22,760 3,276 Poughkeepsie, N . Y„_. Quincy, 111 Austin, Tex. Auburn, N . Y New Brunswick, N. J . 15,842 40, 369 91,447 40,961 59,152 500 5,252 8,139 Easton, Pa Newport News, Va Danville, 111. Ogden, Utah Wilmington, N . C 47, 234 26, 367 19,490 23, 753 58, 630 786 16,190 2,273 4,987 2,077 Hazleton, Pa Orange, N. J Kokomo, Ind Amsterdam, N . Y Petersburg, Va. - 59, 502 34,852 17, 559 19,717 36,719 Pensacola, Fla. Norristown, Pa Lewiston, Me Oshkosh, Wis 51, 25, 54, 41, 257 479 680 000 15,413 Green Bay, Wis. Columbus, Ga Watertown, N . Y Moline, 111 37, 253 41, 243 38,100 8,480 20,692 390 2,693 1,436 Sheboygan, Wis Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I Muskogee, Okla 60,405 58, 259 83, 206 35,815 Newburgh, N. Y La Crosse, W i s . . Lynchburg, Va Colorado Springs, Colo. 49, 415 14, 532 38,957 48, 751 1,461 426 44,745 45,848 37,823 36,280 75,485 2,809 13,317 437 1 50,536 492 j 22,902 I 562 7 10,267 21,671 14,246 9,971 4,011 1,144 j 3,667 1,328 2,075 17,701 47,519 500 451 8,013 27,399 7,181 38,001 10,292 ; 76,976 50,467 27,877 9, 779 1,252 836 8,371 11,091 13,389 25,896 3,504 1,300 1,765 2,573 1,052 II, 877 18,001 10, 595 6,768 25 109,160 200 1,341 4, 663 177 1,842 27,000 31,996 23,921 33,882 24,575 1,039 566 62 1,500 3,628 21, 239 12,480 12,458 40,464 360 2,717 18,487 204 19,789 7,130 2,466 5,185 15,888 8,690 525 27,026 3,194 564 13,475 10, 293 8,055 2,472 7,039 16,060 9,068 27, 340 35,480 45, 211 23,109 100 15,176 4,196 149 19,449 360 6,203 2,517 2,481 1,188 35,314 24, 464 23,114 34, 067 19 3,341 45,491 76,993 500 28,990 43, 823 45,631 I 5,932 80,267 1,092 86 1,203 443 158 28,393 29,128 20, 062 50, 537 24, 699 3,500 1,895 300 8,471 10,557 25 2,221 7,167 41,046 31,448 17, 719 27,869 35, 726 19,936 1,109 3,670 26,422 20,992 25,163 1 2,222 | 1,595 | 747 261 2,577 1,822 ! ! i 15,170 | 5,622 2 7,013 18,453 2,376 1,113 85 4,728 1,969 3,090 20,732 3,500 I 3,895 7,544 5,822 1,600 31,970 1,300 5,846 19,973 36,428 | 17,717 | 24,893 j 2, 282 85 ! 50, 737 24,970 20, 531 85,490 48, 412 71.445 30,809 30, 609 ! 64,135 | 59,489 84,895 3,449 67.446 1,785 1,548 1,823 85 28,966 16,060 65,389 390 12,419 11,076 691 900 14,026 1,812 62 1,200 722 4,574 12,665 100 360 600 360 360 18, 516 7,087 3,255 1,465 2,475 2,863 14, 213 554 19,862 863 4,853 100 10,944 2, 268 1,859 640 12,691 16,724 40,083 1,500 15,768 10,601 22,727 319 7,288 3,449 1,500 1,785 52, 046 13,243 100 1,415 5, 000 9,800 1,600 to CD TABLE 12.-—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d to CD 00 [See note at head of this table, p . 250] VI.—CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONScontinued Hospitals General hospitals VII.—EDUCATION T/m.—RECREATION Corrections Insane institutions InstituInstitutions for' tions for minors adults Probation boards and officers Total Schools Libraries Total Educational recreation General recreation Parks and trees Quasi productive park enterprises > a > Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II III.. IV V $27,671,956 $6,462,923j &9,121, 423 $3, 256,360 16,710, 582 3, 305, 512 4, 037, Oil 2,905,174 3,498,427 173,817 2,413,971 38,729 1, Oil, 965 39,691 6,528,541 12,288,484 1,267,108 1, 783,940 ! 653, 238 242, 379 533,863 ' 253,233 66,176 161,869 31,491 16, 549 113, 210 29,914 26, 595 $521, 372, 9831 $504, 507, 975$16, 865, 008 $43, 548,822 $4, 239,964 $9, 513,152 8,478,170 $1,317,536 247,156, 574 58,830,143 101,921,611 69,161,679 44, 302,976 239, 084,983 56, 578,819 98,823,914 67,097,416 42,922,843 8, 071, 591 23,621, 5G8 13,175,178 2, 251, 324 5, 277, 016 607,976 3,097,697 7, 753, 592 349,182 2,064,263 4, 258, 553 51,804 1, 380,133 2, 638, 093 55,824 5, 030,863 14,637,890 1, 062, 047 3, 371, 662 1, 763,786 5,421, 230 1, 052, 229 3,134, 386 604,227 1,913,002 777,637 235, 331 219,394 20,134 65, 040 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 A N D OVER CO > Ul H M O Ul o New York, N . Y_. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.. Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio.. St. Louis, Mo Baltimore, Md Boston, Mass Los Angeles, Calif Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif.. Buffalo, N . Y $2,211,111 $7,906,336 749,156 1, 517,609 $107,134 929,959 1,379,573 1, 225,140 689,497 761, 577 129, 769 609,108 173, 303 228,236 748,582 555, 587 209.495 173,822 1, 394,029 741,688 543,916 1,006,422 730,813 65, 256 193, 787 93,272 31,451 $107,953 $98,865,913 $96,809, 749 $2,056,164 $6, 204,177 $1,458,594 $327, 380 $4,418,203 ; 488,858 1, 817,824 3,227,941 ! $92,973 36, 788, 218 35, 708, 762 1, 079,456 5,627, 596 $577,271 301,426 486,194 2,465,025 398,656 478, 303 1,588,066 | 816, 568 191, 421 21, 070, 639 20, 584, 445 965, 577 1,837, 258 69,808 432,442 723,921 I~6n~087 119,452 91, 505 14, 556, 588 13,591,011 813,878 326,479 1,850 13,176,852 12, 362,974 54,904 268,477 | 1,248 120, 047 55,828 337,966 1,177, 761 262,147 8,274, 970 259,068 7, 937, 004 646,730 j 9,816 167,624 46, 542 I 115.244 21,422 792,442 7,045,185 6,716,185 329, 000 6,786 164,777 207,478 578,178! 244,983 12,416, 735 2,174, 340 662.233 127,053 622,676 1,424,611 | 24,877 186, 537 13,078,968 11, 767, 059 208, 747 104, 599 62,617 640,291 12,227,466 460,407 59,817 313,154 267, 320 391,870 619,150 276, 283 9,192, 281 8, 717,432 474,849 140,507 202,360 99, 759 85,176 463,983 181,536 4,919,171 746,447 5,078,804 159,633 36, 249 58,873 67,490 183, 702 62, 513 708,343 7, 554,456 296,627 1,010,602 7,800, 690 246.234 124,853 34,637 49,191 177,406 o M H 5 Ul GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000 13 I Milwaukee, Wis... 14 I Washington, D. C . 15 Newark, N. J_ 16 Minneapolis, M i n n 17 I Cincinnati, Ohio 18 I New Orleans, La 19 20 21 22 23 Kansas City, Mo.. Indianapolis, Ind_. Rochester, N. Y... Seattle, Wash Jersey City, N . J._ j $257,974 $412,612 313,103 1,110,840 635, 229 637,939 460,494 16,122 510, 296 217,941 17,625 38,486 565,967 282,131 92, 096 190,605 711,491 164, 259 66,687 24,980 5,803 209, 505 $249,415 636, 544 198,899 78, 764 71,109 123,185 $42,078 108,359 148,449 42,094 40,525 29,604 195, 332 485 85,399 68,484 76, 324 126,255 12,263 81, 563 22,048 $44, 902 5,871 36, 065 26, 870 40, 336 39, 014 8,875 12, 795 1, 860 25,791 $95, 956 109, 671 76,309 154,166 19,448 40, 728 $513, 397 695, 059 462,141 339,988 88,151 140,158 36,865 20,000 42, 710 21,120 119, 239 137,479 166, 704 80,677 61, 670 32,933 332,450 307.995 143,883 315, 507 $7, 320 46, 215 15, 519 $131, 469 59, 763 17, 5C0 28,411 8,986 50, 616 76, 370 136, 951 31, 254 200 44, 236 27,116 46,914 14,478 16, 783 34, 713 31,320 16,176 66, 921 29, 273 8,901 34, 730 8,817 15, 747 54,819 33,831 82, 580 32, 447 28, 908 i 47, 510 $162,097 425, 985 367, 738 44, 924 167, 923 168, 932 131,931 158, 527 '78, 945 29, 344 146, 590 36, 672 102, 404 140,330 83, 069 104,162 132, 374 209,494 162, 727 53, 062 55,852 74,127 79, 133 117, 590 216, 758 104,144 57, 960 36, 634 ?3,577 $254, 251 145, 054 217,184 339,430 203, 704 83, 018 $905,919 927,114 567,622 716, 358 107, 599 205,109 $262, 701 122, 384 29,172 48,801 3, 770,471 $6,479, 768 5,658,294 6,962,917 5,849,486 5,927, 514 3,687, 453 4, 930, 060 4, 527, 744 5, 319,938 4, 521,817 3, 722, 511 4,711,097 4, 296, 728 5,155,874 4, 269, 748 3, 579,940 218,963 231,016 164, 064 252,069 142, 571 * 189,037 489,929 517,409 273, 743 377,177 $6, 734, 019 5,803, 348 7,180,101 6,188,916 6,131, 218 24, 223 $33,865 173,403 28, 063 GROUP III—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 24 Portland, Oreg. 25 Denver, Colo 26 Toledo, Ohio 27 C o l u m b u s , Ohio 28 Louisville, Ky 29 Providence, R. I 30 St. Paul, Minn 31 Oakland, Calif 32 Atlanta, Ga 33 Akron, Ohio 34 I Omaha, Nebr 35 Birmingham, Ala... 36 Worcester, Mass 37 Syracuse, N. Y 38 I Richmond, Va 39 San Antonio, Tex... 40 Dallas, Tex__ _. 41 New Haven, Conn.. 42 Memphis, Tenn...... 43 Dayton, Ohio. 44 Norfolk, Va 45 Houston, Tex 46 Youngstown, Ohio 47 Grand Rapids, Mich... 48 Springfield, Mass 49 Bridgeport, Conn 50 Fort Worth, Tex 51 Scranton. Pa 52 Paterson, N. J . . „ . . . „ , . 53 Hartford, C o n n . . . . . . . . $12, 689 228, 472 62. 783 3,024 218, 597 127, 000 147,357 $16,880 69. 996 $19,363 $13,200 45, 341 11,444 1.9S0 34.190 " 151," 924" 41, 609 1,010 47, 2 '8 18, 090 350,877 54, 450 3,700 475, 297 117.620 95, 530 42, 399 120,469 18, 240 291, 741 70, 000 7,340 53,143 4,256 21, 376 3,441 1,032 9,093 $7,486 3,302 3,787 11, 546 16, 559 8,082 I 30,272 L 43, 209 81 | 52,129 27,156 14, 740 7,800 3,805 5,701 35, 357 17, 595 44,862 59, 725 944 36,199 ~l~263" 3,000 10, 729 $3, 530, 032 3,777,911 3,616,820 2, 893, 672 2, 361, 085 2, 816, 606 3,039, 676 3, 708,859 1, 859,126 2, 640, 833 3, 012, 591 1, 623,446 2, 875, 376 2, 179, 776 1, 712, 042 1,144,197 2, 083,165 2, 283, 241 1, 481, 698 1,847, 541 1, 387,489 1,756,127 2, 004,909 2, 295, 629 2,586,170 1, 829, 435 1,289,010 1, 590, 274 1,857, 563 2,202,876 $3, 530. 032 3, 637, 876 $140, 035 3, 456, 244 160, 576 2. 848, 400 45. 272 2, 237, 407 123, 678 2, 781, 606 35, 000 2,855,155 184, 521 3, 583, 217 125, 642 83, 344 1 1, 775, 782 35, 785 ' 2,605, 048 2, 940, 257 72, 334 1,573, 112 50, 334 2, 765, 744 109, 632 2, 104, 835 74, 941 1, 712,042 1,120, 351 23, 846 2, 060, 909 22, 256 2, 202, 360 80,881 1,421,682 60, 016 1, 745, 313 102, 228 1,353, 572 33,917 1, 724, 595 31,532 1, 937, 919 66, 990 2, 192, 771 102,858 2, 494, 059 92, 111 1,730,247 99,188 1,271,158 17,852 1, 562,493 27, 781 1, 800, 979 56, 584 2,157,876 45,000 $300,886 531, 963 400,817 73, 335 176,909 251,383 327, 963 346, 830 120,134 29, 544 193, 326 67, 674 155, 657 165, 246 100,152 150, 232 172,447 228, 682 261,866 82, 335 64, 753 119,627 95, 307 146,803 287, 928 137, 975 146,448 89, 876 102,485 ?23,189 14. 035 30, 695 20, 001 7,740 2,500 3,886 10,438 300 11,357 8,753 3,012 32, 218 10, 770 13,466 16, 351 5,908 20, 795 9,542 Q! H a: H £ $17,800 88,967 31,351 2,195 U L H f> W w 6,339 ~~7,~357 ------- tO "§6,"l39 J§ T A B L E 1 2 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1923—Continued [See note at head of this table, p . 250] VI.—CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, A N D CORRECTIONS— VII.—EDUCATION continued Hospitals General hospitals VIII.—RECREATION Corrections Insane in institutions Institutions for adults Institutions for minors Probation boards and officers Total Schools i Libraries I Total Educational recreation General recreation Parks and trees Quasi productive park enterprises GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION O F 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued $79,280 N e w Bedford, M a s s __ Trenton, N . J _ Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h Camden, N . J Nashville, T e n n Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Kansas City, Kans $265 7,587 50,000 $5, 728 95, 252 113, 381 89,192 10, 500 1,987 21, 702 $12, 977 9,775 $2,870 11,354 11,907 7,860 1,099 2,705 1,200 7,557 , 1, 500 1,394 Flint, Mich Cambridge, M a s s . _ _ Yonkers, N . Y Duluth, Minn Utica, N . Y Lynn, Mass Tacoma, Wash Jacksonville, F l a 147, 567 500 103, 062 2,685 4,305 47, 536 5,438 30,000 69, 939 400 22, 500 9,780 17, 799 2,881 45 11, 203 15, 264 16,535 18, 952 3,745 16, 851 3,041 $2,168,736 1, 652, 903 1,659,486 1,809, 480 1,560, 084 $70, 644 57, 917 55,873 58,031 33, 753 689, 932 1 1, 646, 390 1, 234,186 1, 013, 012 1,157, 004 661,206 1, 588, 615 1,194,186 981,343 1,138, 573 28, 726 57, 775 40, 000 31, 669 18,431 122, 582 99, 425 126,875 73,176 68,533 1,442,170 i 1. 356, 662 1,292,422 1,336,343 998, 992 1, 405, 092 1,328, 706 1,259,472 1,278, 507 972,159 2,122, 822 1, 599, 750 1, 634, 589 1, 216,835 1, 215, 386 1,115,123 1, 257, 974 819,846 37, 078 27, 956 32,950 57, 836 26, 833 66,435 63,434 21,361 | 165,819 j 89,382 * 71,395 76, 387 110, 239 | 57, 935 | 80, 899 1 119, 377 I 130, 739 i 113,631 1 i $2, 239, 380 1, 710, 820 1, 715,359 1,867,511 1, 593,837 2,148, 822 1, 646, 678 1,695,254 1,251,723 1 1, 284, 994 | 1,163, 787 1 1, 303, 106 846, 052 26, 000 46, 928 60, 665 34, 888 69, 608 48, 664 45,132 26, 206 $92, 701 132, 367 87,930 171,444 ! 59,754 $2,890 $25, 705 39, 945 19,803 61, 885 15,512 $64,106 92,422 68,127 102, 681 43,099 3,077 939 15,195 13,840 14,468 12,162 7,088 104, 887 85, 585 109,330 60, 075 61, 445 2,119 25, 994 30, 762 361 25, 422 24, 058 40, 441 32, 672 18,881 140,397 50, 462 61, 866 42, 279 72, 033 35, 475 60, 354 90, 571 61, 068 69, 971 6,878 1,143 2, 500 14,862 6, 83*6 15,824 1, 299 1 9,529 34,108 28, 226 22, 460 20, 545 28, 806 27, 751 42, 361 $3,150 26, 096 GROUP I V . - C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A 77 O k l a h o m a C i t y , O k l a . . . _ 78 C a n t o n , Ohio 79 Somervilie, M a s s 80 !S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y . 81 W a t e r b u r y , C o n n $1,007 $18. 735 82 j T u l s a , O k l a . 83 I " 19,049 Lawrence, Mass 87 88 !K n o x v i l l e , T e n n 89 |A l l e n t o w n , P a 90 I S a n Diego, Calif 91 |B a y o n n e , N . J 92 j M a n c h e s t e r , N . H__ 93 i H a r r i s b u r g , P a 94 I Peoria, 111 95 !W i c h i t a , K a n s 96 |St. J o s e p h , M o ! 97 !Sioux C i t y , I o w a i 98 I S o u t h B e n d , I n d 99 W i l k e s - B a r r e , P a 100 B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y 101 P o r t l a n d , M e 102 [ Rockford, 111... 103 |T r o y , N . Y _ . 104 I C h a r l e s t o n , S. C 105 I L i t t l e R o c k , A r k . . . 106 |J o h n s t o w n , P a 107 S a c r a m e n t o . Calif ,___ 108 E a s t St. Louis, 111 109 B r o c k t o n . M a s s T e r r e H a u t e , I n d 110 111 Saginaw, M i c h 112 G a r y , I n d . . . „___ 113 P a w t u c k e t , R . I__ 114 H o b o k e n , N . J _ 115 L o n g B e a c h , Calif 116 Passaic, N . J . _ . 117 Springfield, O h i o . . 118 C h e s t e r , P a 119 H a m t r a m c k , M i c h . . . . 120 A l t o o n a , P a . . _ _ 121 R a c i n e , Wis , 1. $1,321 2,723 i 2,163 84 I F o r t W a y n e , I n d E l P a s o , Tex__ Evansville, Ind II $15,401 ! 19,254 I 7,441 10,860 2,365 17, 749 8,000 18,110 15,645 165,650 28,846 80,914 4,550 478 ' ! \ ; ! ! 176 j 1 7,120 I 25,000 i 200,066 2,058 1 4,103 4,819 6,815 2,777 700 2,025 47, 460 102,298 37,833 8,144 9,804 22, 500 7,200 13, 202 10, 556 40, 290 3,766 10,000 108,607 5,000 8,925 674 6,326 O F 50,000 T O 100,000 2. 468 $122,727 15,935 95,196 48,515 83,928 | i j | | $1,606, 502 1! $1,577,637 1,114,190 ; 1,100,416 1,041,515 1 989,305 1,388, 763 1,363, 763 1, 585,385 |i 1,545,011 $28,865 13, 774 52,210 25,000 40, 374 1,230,895 1,103, 700 1,290, 580 949,358 966, 705 j ii ! ': |; 1,208,975 1,056,389 1,227,105 927,596 904,035 21,920 47, 311 63,475 21, 762 62,670 89,939 65,242 1 72,706 ; 85,871 1 101,880 | 346,807 760,010 817,426 1,467,446 1,412,838 684, 916 998,284 942,942 1,137,876 759, 216 ji II !! !! i l! 320,183 738,290 799,926 1,403,886 1,371,113 647,310 988,284 895,513 1,117,041 725,245 1,154,176 1,384,478 843,227 920,126 849,042 26,624 21, 720 17, 500 63, 560 41, 725 37, 606 10,000 47,429 20, 835 33, 971 43,299 15,067 29,878 232,910 1 38,894 46,952 58,173 117,287 88, 759 46,863 42,615 49,296 73, 658 112,067 40, 916 60,303 61,446 49,166 42,527 51,119 8,255 22, 086 3,549 139,625 65,033 28,199 61,694 25,181 114,588 ! 24,801 ! 83,352 1 103,675 1 26,306 j 26,620 ! 9,463 1 2,018 1 6,921 | 80,679 1 6,404 ii jj 1 1,196, 791 l| 1,433, 774 jl 843.227 Ii 940, 331 868, 540 J| 1,023, 000 830,386 430,430 600,432 881,811 || 1 1 1 1, 370,473 646,164 882,600 1, 000, 237 955,677 918,005 706,613 1,237, 558 1,298,402 964, 233 659,967 519,075 450.228 666,589 £77,147 I 1 I 1 1 983,332 818,386 430,330 589,765 881,811 1.338,924 632,106 854,600 962,866 909,682 1 || 1 |l l! j I |l | 1! 869,045 679,486 1,207,696 1,233,459 935,135 651,057 516,950 443,641 666,589 $42,634 20,205 19,498 39, 668 12,000 100 10,667 31, 549 14,058 28,000 37,371 45,995 48,960 27,127 29,862 64, 943 29,098 8.910 2,125 6,587 34, 523 $2,386 756 4,638 3,684 $2,119 1,558 16, 703 12,021 17,688 $118,222 13,621 78,493 36,494 61,602 20, 752 12,253 8,091 8,591 89,939 44,490 58, 689 74,096 93,289 2,585 15, 748 3,499 7,911 51,264 4,436 6,718 10,436 * 10,686 3,889 5,492 13,346 26,289 6,029 1,750 18,853 5,833 11,190 8,142 13, 220 51, 685 8,069 10,115 8,307 1,497 4,232 43,976 71,034 11,852 $1, 764 40, 714 15,067 21,967 165,898 34,458 40,234 47, 737 106,601 69,960 41,371 11,411 56, 763 85, 778 34,887 58,553 42, 593 43,333 31,337 42,977 8,255 8,866 81,536 56, 964 18,084 61,694 16,874 113,091 20,569 39,376 32,641 14,454 26,620 9,166 297 2,018 6,921 20,010 53,710 6.959 TABLE 1 2 . - G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S O F T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1923—-Continued [See note at head of this table, p . 250] V I . — C H A R I T I E S , HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS- VII.—EDUCATION continued Hospitals Insane General hospitals institutions VIII.—RECREATION Corrections Institutions for adults Institutions for minors Probation boards and officers Total Schools Libraries Educational recreation General recreation Parks and trees $4,226 6, 775 450 43,319 55,019 $43,405 27,363 21.244 30, 306 28,460 52, 610 18,338 18,379 3,669 8,096 28, 341 20,020 39,425 30,340 51,911 30,484 15,775 47,715 4,705 13,187 7,035 417 14,253 3,311 38,724 23,449 15,358 33,462 1,394 Total GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued $3,941 5,196 23,320 1,817 122 123 124 125 126 Lansing, Mich New Britain, C o n n . M o b i l e , Ala . Berkeley, Calif . Springfield, 111 127 128 129 130 131 Holyoke, M a s s . . . Highland Park, M i c h . . _ . Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, Tenn Bethlehem, P a 132 133 134 135 136 Lincoln, N e b r . _ N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y C o v i n g t o n , K y _. Haverhill, Mass P o r t s m o u t h , V a . -- 137 138 139 140 Huntington, W. Va E a s t Orange, N . J . Macon, Ga Wheeling W . Va 141 142 143 144 145 Cicero, 111 Roanoke, V a . . . Tampa, Fla Winston-Salem, N . C $600 2,500 $11,850 $655 $4,935 917 264,872 114,604 1,000 1,574 25 11.000 1,784 2,188 _ 2,400 136,417 6,000 7,196 831 595 6,601 5,467 4,000 136,450 7,007 3,660 79, 695 106,483 15,766 2,400 4,337 1 3,262 $769,839 847,714 451,049 1,162.425 777, 761 $750,247 817, 714 450,449 1,111,542 744,896 $19, 592 30,000 600 50,883 32,865 885,321 1,052,526 836, 567 456,317 631,313 851, 281 1, 023, 171 806,647 433,407 630,313 34,0-!0 29,355 29,920 22,910 1,000 999,299 854,431 319,878 668,370 357,092 974,163 839,117 310, 787 632, 606 354,092 25,136 15,314 9,091 35,764 3,000 807, 692 893,292 267,476 546,034 798,343 844,413 261,871 532,380 9,349 I 48,879 5,605 13,654 1 16,411 40,950 24,957 10,992 100 23,185 7,489 9, 989 16,311 17, 765 17,468 1,€03 465,990 493,992 535.368 412,638 397,428 455, 569 477,047 515,570 409, 638 389,833 10,421 16,945 19,798 3,000 I 7,595 I 2,017 11,859 28,127 8,295 1 5,347 1 150 10,000 1,300 5,047 i 2,017 11,709 18,127 6,995 300 I $48,558 ! 34,138 21, 694 73, 625 i 83,479 $927 ! 80,951 38,358 63,405 34,009 8,096 | 1 i j 5,601 Quasi productive park enterprises 146 147 148 149 Shreveport, L a Jackson, M i c h . . Augusta, Ga F r e s n o , Calif 150 151 152 153 Quincy, Mass ... P a s a d e n a , Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J . 154 155 156 157 Kalamazoo, M i c h . Lakewood, Ohio... Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C . . . 7,200 149 11,652 124,405 207,034 402,167 595,396 499,738 1,142,530 900 101,172 1,054 3,561 80,000 1,259 720 1,306 i li I ! !! 760,297 1,388,0$5 689,841 1,309,812 731,667 1,326, 325 679,528 1,270,806 753, 365 908,199 594,246 421.167 719,294 865,062 557,522 412,046 GROUP V.—CITIES H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N 158 159 160 161 162 C e d a r R a o i d s , Towa W i c h i t a Falls, T e x York, Pa Elmira, N . Y Newton, Mass 163 164 165 166 167 B a y City, Mich McKeesport, Pa N e w Castle, P a D e c a t u r . 111. O a k P a r k , 111 168 169 170 171 172 Chelsea, M a s s Kenosha, W i s Hammond, Ind Galveston, T e x M o u n t Vernon, N . Y Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R. I Pittsfield M a s s Perth Amboy, N . J Montgomery, Ala. S t o c k t o n , Calif Medford, M a s s L i m a , Ohio Charleston, W . V a _ Lexington, K y . . Greensboro, N . C P u e b l o , Colo Salem, M a s s . Madison, Wis Everett, Mass 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 i 1 i $6,635 500 24,181 . i__ I i $3,460 $3 $435 22,049 6,326 I $644 1,330 ! | | 1,035 i j ._ 204, 244 6,557 2,658 633 4,000 ! 2,560 617 19 • " 508 420 3,916 14,011 2,689 18,000 22,164 6. 752 17,689 2,028 1,615 8,058 22, 592 4,278 1 2,009 1 276 1,830 7,141 17,876 300 395,026 577,520 499,438 1,142,530 ! ! i I 28,630 01, 740 10,313 39,006 \ ! I ! 58,753 157,822 53,924 113,781 34,071 43,137 36,724 9,121 j ! I j 20,233 15,360 70,295 4,361 $734,021 330.836 492. 458 525. 923 1,033, 259 $21,801 7,201 1,675 19,190 68,163 672,557 697,049 605,657 514,871 1 763,997 647, 260 688,049 590, 262 494, 104 741,999 25, 297 9,000 15,395 20,767 21,998 19,805 ! 14, 250 | 4,974 21,760 ! 48, 638 570, 491 660,477 707,981 2 ;0, 283 1,077,971 316,727 320.493 592. 044 477,087 19,470 26,799 26, 456 45,249 1 43,830 40, 629 16.323 22, 846 38, 672 | 8, 395 16,541 11,484 18, 298 78,441 41,857 4,070 1,530 23,489 1,708 45,950 1 80,801 68,170 55,953 1 1 1 1 755,591 | 576, 243 431,422 511,495 347, 232 302, 952 490. 247 465.601 775,549 624. 017 I 11,288 46,300 16,582 44,469 10,222 13,210 16,535 99,043 48,531 142,697 34,989 14,738 2,537 2,050 12,930 1,989 17,696 13,310 57,365 2,372 $5,044 $4,037 248 8,134 5,654 62,047 $22,227 9,323 10,108 21,014 89,014 6,934 275 208 21, 389 19,805 7,316 4,699 21,552 27,249 1,915 2,400 O F 30,000 T O 50,000 $755,822 i 338,037 494,133 545,113 1,101,422 | 589.961 687,276 731.437 2 .0, 283 1,113,812 316,727 326,019 614,044 492.018 202,878 4,598 2,275 4,437 28,498 15,886 48,575 21,019 72,967 196,574 718,531 561.488 423. 969 504, 702 341, 205 294,902 482,104 438,424 741,175 593,469 35,841 5,526 22.000 14, 931 6,304 37,060 14, 755 7,453 6,793 6,027 8,050 8,143 27,177 34,374 30, 548 $31, 308 9, 323 18, 242 26,916 151,061 17,068 11,775 3.910 4,898 7,114 232 1,467 1,753 4,582 4,228 4,497 4,724 38,525 5,409 1,515 3,861 1,808 23,759 1,763 8,988 699 10, 221 28.181 32,055 36,719 11,42* 15,732 36,687 3,813 12,313 6,987 12,107 39,916 36,448 4,070 15 19, 628 1,708 42, 379 71,813 43,712 45,732 TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTAL S E R V I C E : 1923—Continued CO O [See note at head of this table, p . 250] VI.—CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONScontinued Hospitals Insane ! General •, in ! hospitals | institutions VII.—EDUCATION VIII.—RECREATION Corrections Institutions for adults Institutions for minors Probation boards and officers ' Total Schools Libraries Total j ! | 11 Educa1| tional j! recreation General recreation Parks and trees Quasi productive park enterprises 3 a GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000-Continued 188 189 190 191 192 Butte, Mont Fitchburg, M a s s . . . East Chicago, I n d . San Jose, Calif __... Williamsport, P a . . $1,800 86,641 193 19-1 195 196 197 West Hoboken, N. J . Evanston, 111 Hamilton, Ohio Brookline, Mass Jamestown, N . Y 7,000 950 10,856 199 200 201 202 Springfield, M o . . . Waco, Tex Muskegon, Mich.. Lorain, Ohio Muncie, Ind 203 204 205 206 207 Pontiac, M i c h . . Chicopee, Mass. Joliet, 111. Columbia, S. O . Superior, W i s . . . $3,171 590 $17,049 1,466 6,669 $152 1,091 59,597 937 7,239 207 6,797 1,627 ' $407,798 516,018 476,541 761,825 428,632 $386, 391 500,683 452,355 748,040 423,434 $21,407 15, 335 21,186 13,785 5,198 $7,911 31,456 50, 361 33,473 16, 388 $4,326 19, 474 17,086 3,094 $3,585 11,982 50, 361 16,387 13,294 494,158 802,774 342,658 644,621 576,359 481, 393 766,700 336,579 580,422 576,359 12,765 36,074 6,079 64,199 10, 413 31,765 23,910 212,780 21,158 6,690 15 893 52,136 5,811 3,723 31.750 23,017 160,644 15, 347 445, 328 499,985 622,314 498,979 547,807 427,535 487,162 586,906 488,487 531,773 17, 793 12,823 35,408 10,492 16,034 27,100 43,751 26,944 19,435 17,516 6,136 23,458 43.751 9,983 18,446 17,037 618,605 458,072 584,817 285,458 598.243 618,605 441, 579 565,112 284,458 576,256 16,493 19,705 1,000 21,987 5,639 9,128 11,056 13,273 21,755 3,703 6,142 1,270 4,413 1,275 1,936 2,986 9,786 8,860 20,418 $3,244 10,825 """479' 62 H M a w o O a 208 j D u b u q u e , I o w a 209 B a t t l e C r e e k , M i c h 210 A u r o r a , 111 211 W a t e r l o o , I o w a . 212 N e w Roehelle, N . Y 213 214 215 216 217 Stamford, C o n n Taunton, Mass Council Bluffs, I o w a Portsmouth, Ohio... R o c k I s l a n d , 111 218 219 220 221 222 Poughkeepsie, N . Y Q u i n c y , Ill__ Austin, Tex A u b u r n , N . Y_~ New Brunswick, N . J 223 224 225 226 227 Easton, P a N e w p o r t N e w s , Va_ D a n v i l l e , 111 Ogden, U t a h . . Wilmington, N . C 228 229 230 231 Hazleton, P a Orange, N . J Kokomo, Ind ._ Amsterdam, N . Y Petersburg, V a . 9 -32 2,000 _. .- 7,244 6,295 , 8,878 1,575 7,741 28,198 1,139 341 364 710 9,456 759 66,046 5,962 4, 086 20,944 ! 24 ! 522 510 1,123 1,800 2,159 17,400 6, 550 1,000 5,000 389,891 640, 550 407,198 623,683 884,948 374,751 517, 756 390,499 596, 328 859, 558 15,140 22, 794 16,699 27,355 25,390 39,336 24, 259 27,935 12,040 82, 211 567,001 428, 650 432,140 386,069 356,044 542,001 416, 294 419,140 381, 486 344, 384 25,000 12,356 13, 000 4,583 11,660 34,636 18,743 20, 628 3,984 14,818 433,919 356,434 337, 639 427, 753 515, 502 415.471 345,846 337, 639 419,953 500, 347 18,448 I 10, 588 I 7,800 I 15,155 | 35, 667 27,440 30, 619 12,183 16, 783 432,043 270, 084 308, 747 506,387 275, 069 415.946 269,509 ! 296,174 | 495,603 ! 271, 742 j 16,097 i '575 | 12,573 ! 10,784 j 3,327 ; 14,276 1,495 11 18,242 " 19, 531 2,761 394.474 502, 588 323, 556 412,966 237, 373 385.472 I 502,588 ! 318, 790 ; 406,466 i 237,373 j 9,002 ! 4,766 6, 500 ! 175 9,733 242 449 2,365 78 5,309 22,13 54 6,753 26, 501 450 5,610 13,148 21,544 ! 6,625 2, 632 21,846 661 4,140 3,445 3,234 18, 384 j 9,339 ! 13,298 13,412 j 3,346 9,680 10, 549 1,597 j 16,791 48,059 I 14,376 I 23,132 ! 2,195 7,212 8,110 32, 295 22,291 22,381 15, 392 45, 318 237 238 239 240 Green B a y , W i s C o l u m b u s , Ga_ Watertown, N . Y M o l i n e , 111 388, 794 258,183 394,118 377, 611 371,874 253, 235 382, 218 359,652 16,920 | 4,948 j 11,898 ! 17,959 ! 54,514 13, 479 16, 743 16,646 378, 363, 356, 454, 835 989 262 999 367,134 I 339,975 345,052 1 439, 642 ; 11,701 j 24,014 ! 11,210 15,357 j 20,137 57, 739 24, 925 24, 729 352, 447, 297, 582, 271 429 818 734 345,487 ; 426,558 I 297,818 I 569,205 i 6,784 ! 20,871 ; 25,104 29, 593 24, 624 77,838 1,029 70,582 241 82 1,252 243 244 Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I Muskogee, Okla 245 246 247 248 Newburgh, N . Y L a Crosse, W i s L y n c h b u r g , Va_ _ Colorado Springs, Colo 2,42 13,437 173 366 16,128 .... . 36,861 j j i 42,819 9,500 1, 269 1, 549 9,808 1,919 i "137529"; L L IL !- 253 15,042 22, 380 503 9,118 48,045 7,075 8,242 38,052 4, 782 28,376 12,621 16,980 3,934 14,563 4,018 1,090 240 ! 2, 382 ! 7,048 ! 26,723 ; 277 6,260 6,122 2,993 50 255 9.979 L 1; 411 L 18,242 L 15,513 L 1,671 j. 160, 529 I 278,488 181, 452 ! 494,911 i 76, 064 L L L L 4,297 84 160, 769 280,870 188, 500 521, 634 _. 30,956 19,688 22,619 8,376 51,410 30,113 L 24,074 L 9,561 L 9,940 L 13,325 i. Lewiston, M e Oshkosh, W i s 962 655 I 8,380 994 5,316 3.384 2)109 5,554 3,366 21, 058 2,243 3,458 233 234 235 236 Pensacola, F l a 3,677 ! 2,091 ! 1,328 I 500 ! i ! ! j 1 i I ! P A Y M E N T S FOR E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S <\ N D OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d SUBDIVISIONS 908 T A I JLE 1 2 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T [See note at head of this table, p . 250] IX.—MISCELLANEOUS Pensions and gratuities f o r - \ City nun Total Policemen Firemen School employees $9, 655, 813 $7,477, 909 $9, 258, 631 $4,112, 727 6, 865, 521 39, 120, 373 1. 174,172 5,199, 406 1, 028, 265 7, 551, 621 3,713,840 355,155 2, 692,366 [ 232,700 4.685, 893 1, 000, 384 1,100, 342 463, 462 227,828 5, 265, 023 642, 043 1, 751,302 898, 805 701,458 3,479,215 222, 746 178,184 120, 552 112, 030 Administ r a t i o n of public trust a n d Soldiers' investment relief a n d funds burial Undistributed expenses ^ ^ I f ^ CITY Judgments and losses Unclassified Municipal service enterprises All other Mothers' pensions $8, 775, 399 $1, 927, 946 $1,876, 238 $2,662,618 $1,196,085 $1,856, 582 All other > O __ $58, 277, 606 Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V _ , _._ G R O U P I.— 1 ? 3 4 5 6 N e w York, N . Y Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, P a Detroit, M i c h Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, M o . 7 i Baltimore, M d - . 8 Boston, M a s s 9 Los Angeles, Calif. 10 P i t t s b u r g h , P a 11 San Francisco, Calif P Buffalo, N . Y . . . $18, 553,494 $3,893, 61 a 1, 763. 342 4, 798, 870 100,210 5,565,913 i 149,237 1, 367, 747 j 178,662 1, 588,149 1 523, 058 684, 883 1 2,419.901 j 524. 009 1,077,414 989. 576 1, 027,359 33,560 207.528 83, 945 159, 581 167,393 128,450 7,113,879 564, 694 523, 634 314,997 258,195 CITIES HAVING A POPULATION $2,651,891 628,634 210 143,714 180, 535 105,958 1 $2,051,425 | $2,155,884 415,945 i 544.810 1,403, 550 195, 598 50. 904 6,339 813, 719 141,974 56,710 260,315 208, 021 57, 548 26, 853 " "2037243 ~ 271,037 217, 224 61, 506 74, 614 283, 729 1,498 99, 046 117, 699 928, 040 219, 236 404, 004 195, 178 181,488 1. 667, 775 81,434 97,711 13,833 15,485 1, 235,330 245,915 718,710 256, 707 205,956 525, 403 175,147 201,604 224, 570 69,361 905, 683 169, 490 475, 403 138, 875 167,126 $9,477,658 6,448,611 704, 145 1, 072,457 731, 706 520, 739 679, 430 62, 276 249, 393 177, 839 $290,131 5.391 77, 148 47, 501 73, 524 336, 363 939 28,875 5, 550 62, 618 $156,611 104,817 1, 082,814 H O O F 500,000 A N D O V E R $4, 503,082 620,978 162, 328 474, 070 184, 503 > tr1 CD $332, 577 99, 525 341, 521 5,948 357 71, 296 27, 636 13,550 177,300 482 50. 284 9,898 386 53,008 114,373 116, 236 36, 204 26, 034 32, 26S $7,368 25,483 6,276 5,481 14,527 117, 360 61,145 136,543 3, 318 79,829 68,073 $297, 639 4,693 270. 626 55,863 97,997 45,823 133,042 $2,163, 291 585, 252 2,196, 258 220, 266 80,120 220,171 194,107 91, 697 80, 997 274, 692 62, 745 279,015 O O H W CO GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N 13 14 15 16 17 18 Milwaukee, W i s . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D . C . Newark, N J . . . . .. Minneapolis, M i n n C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio _. N e w Orleans, L a . _ . 19 Kansas City, M o Indianapolis, I n d Rochester, N . Y Seattle, W a s h Jersey City, N . J ?n 21 ?,? 23 _. $544,452 559, 308 500.000 365,346 996,327 172,912 1 ; ! | 172,044 320, 243 650,896 | 390, 014 | 527,864 $114,864 196,862 i 239,176 39,670 189,363 48,828 $109,770 98. 555 64, 476 111,788 174,043 66,046 57,163 45,740 53,762 188, 744 37, 901 48, 535 74, 5S2 74,033 140, 605 $49, 443 46, 807 89, 696 250, 513 34,794 OF 300,000 TO 500,000 $91, 650 $27, 877 33, 294 84, 211 160,162 ! $23, 069 7,373 1, 805 993 52, 812 1,229 1 | | i i j 10, 644 42, 907 127, 001 882 155, 748 1,121 4,708 66, 969 94, 239 56, 819 26, 080 i 44, 495 ! 54. 695 ! 6,684 i $5, 613 $52, 288 4,725 11,910 17, 670 17,177 2,287 2,611 11, 585 6,363 3,386 20 17,008 37. 604 10,001 95, 065 32, 036 $29,866 1,742 4,336 36, 910 23, 248 5,011 $29,838 27, 271 1, 981 4,049 23,847 28,428 17,710 31,814 59,684 18,792 ' lid" $38,051 175,97c 64, 227 32, 714 98,632 14, 717 43,669 48,640 12,848 44,368 130,306 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 300,000 Portland, Oreg Denver, Colo Toledo, Ohio Columbus, Ohio.. Louisville, Ky.„__ Providence, R. I__ St. Paul, M i n n . . . . Oakland, Calif.... Atlanta, Ga Akron, Ohio Omaha, Nebr Birmingham, Ala. 36 I Worcester, M a s s . . 37 j Syracuse, N. Y_.__ Richmond, Va $169,675 1 368.915 180, 931 388,489 ! 207,674 207. 642 278, 626 79. 415 157,451 281,981 173. 092 79,066 280,955 377 947 84,630 35,983 26,066 198 126 1 39, 035 174,990 j 95,908 68,277 380, 569 52.248 263,724 $21,833 68,662 44,118 42,521 40,854 $43,175 70, 440 53,295 43,668 29,246 78,036 55, 675 26, 009 11, 673 24,510 95,873 65, 381 29,457 5,662 25, 5S9 36,985 1, 703 16,763 43, 700 13, 596 2 !6, 023 5, 772 29,313 4,559 26,974 4,917 56,054 6,950 24,009 49, 456 4,964 San Antonio, Tex 6, 582 Dallas, Tex _ 27.067 New Haven, Conn 14,361 Memphis, Tenn _ 21,694 Dayton, Ohio 999 Norfolk, Va Houston, Tex 28,154 Youngstown, Ohio 9,710 4, 982 Grand Rapids, Mich 14,691 13, 823 Springfield, Mass 24,214 27,375 Bridgeport, Conn 165,729 22, 728 Fort Worth, Tex.. 232,444 Scranton, Pa 130,969 28. 814 58, 482 Paterson, N. J 15,163 Hartford, Conn , __.,..„. ...,.„„, _~ 154 , 124, 557 ,, | 23. i Includes payments as pensions to fire department, not shown $8,941 51,417 40,063 228,081 15, 612 46, 610 3,653 217,717 36,872 72, 624 111,903 11,976 10,605 2,915 101,056 9,439 141,360 17, 306 66,952 $10, 705 $56, 770 1,010 1,332 201 1,320 444 8,210 $21,642 4,120 223 512 1,377 421 4,943 $2,688 4, 572 19,104 6,796 4,460 I $13,221 30, 527 $7, 579 1,496 1,824 13, 723 81,380 $38,321 79,411 24,128 52,178 48, 533 5,000 4,410 1 [ 3, 756 566 2,989 7,008 22,072 55,781 2,186 94,812 2,317 10, 601 41, 517 14,331 7,613 11,632 216 4, 797 24, 643 78, 737 10, 203 4,680 766 39, 314 30, 366 5, 250 20, 348 372 2,548 24 208 120 18,108 2,996 19, 966 128, 521 868 5,204 5,650 4,088 838 2,510 6,640 298 175 26, 114 1,800 10, . - , 683 , -1,, 785 ._, 13,118 separately on city records. 2,122 2,000 282 4,000 11,312 18,878 17, 784 43,991 4,593 9,787 21,661 1,549 14, 310 9,624 33, 985 14,690 16, 779 4,638 16, 000 45,988 120 741 525 9,674 84,573 2,514 1,120 12, 254 375 967 7,081 464 1,276 3,846 335 2,000 968 3,818 10,167 3,567 26,407 2 Includes pensions for fire department. 12,938 98,452 600 9,346 96, 759 $1, 570 1,500 160 42,251 30,160 487 266 29.155 21,802 210, 789 7,032 6,913 9,132 126,340 35,248 16,695 TABLE 12,—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S OF T H E G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTAL S E R V I C E : 1923—Continued CO O CO [See note at head of this table, p. 250] IX.—MISCELLANEOUS Relief to special classes Pensions and gratuities for— Total Policemen I Firemen School employees Mothers' pensions All other Administration of public trust and investment funds Soldiers' relief and burial Judgments and Undistributed expenses Unclassified i Municipal | service All other j enterprises > 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 $6, 714 39,690 31,494 $15,993 7,971 28,279 300 32,340 14,354 8,222 5,062 Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mass.. Trenton, N . J Salt Lake City, Utah Camden, N . J $80,873 I 199,704 i 54,283 1 49,417 ; 99,205 $20, 388 13,691 25,138 Nashville, Tenn__„__ Fall River, Mass Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Kansas City, Kans... 56,871 ' 61,301 | 184,835 i 32,301 l 82,668 ; Lowell, Mass Flint, Mich Erie, Pa_._ Cambridge, Mass Reading, Pa „- 246,918 1 21,291 I 14, 552 ! 307,036 ! 67, 283 j Yonkers, N . Y ., Duluth, Minn _. Spokane, W a s h . . . . . . Elizabeth, N. J Utica, N . Y Lynn, Mass Tacoma, Wash Jacksonville, Fla 29,079 16,070 4,771 27,444 11,971 13,644 ! $4,988 | $71,917 $7,923 6,203 $55,244 . . $866 8,657 6,130 181 j 1,750 i. 65,596 9,745 1,581 L 37,733 5,318 12,670 13,693 56,327 11,054 26, 575 143,242 63,150 i 54,375 | 35, 618 j 21,494 15,172 11,893 15,817 20,963 18,198 15,665 16, 634 84, 282 15,626 1,605 107,270 203,450 46,383 81,753 11,871 13,323 14,247 17,086 25, 565 11,937 5,431 6,042 46,691 35,302 4,047 3,785 '• 50,441 j 92,794 01, 792 ! i I 37,329 |_. 89, 270 | L. I i j 2,913 L 20,357 13,167 ] . 959 152 \ i§, 143 I 11,805 2,199 ( :::::::::::::::::::::: $7,175 447 $22, 427 15,888 42,325 L . 7,313 ! 58,018 784 i 47,127 j . . 1 5 14,831 48,279 1,529 51, 660 11, 584 2,203 1,882 21,668 450 495 6,356 3,479 345 13,405 3,392 5,490 238 15,893 8,587 1,104 3 > a 4,708 10 1,134 2,008 424 1,596 2,132 3,174 1,515 60 8,000 9,800 $29,855 27,155 8,367 13,345 4,135 4,584 3,671 1,289 6,319 36,070 7,027 942 4,901 5,605 3,149 2,822 2,603 2,274 9,920 1,800 8,739 13,554 30,950 > H H O Ul o O h-l H w GROUP i v . — C i f l E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 i ! ! I ! $1,000 11,660 9,960 2,725 6,760 35, 546 148,739 34,898 I 4,759 | 49, 221 | 7,475 11,154 15,223 $15,981 115,145 129,652 117,447 36, 043 77 78 79 80 81 Oklahoma City, Okla Canton, Ohio. Somerville, M a s s S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y_ Water bury, Conn 8*> 83 84 85 86 T u l s a , Okla Lawrence, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind El Paso, Tex Evansville, Ind 87 88 89 90 91 Savannah, Ga Knoxville, T e n n _ . _ Allentown, P a San Diego, Calif Bayonne, N . J _ 54, 610 16,384 48,158 32, 550 99,494 99 96 Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, P a Peoria, 111 Wichita, Kans St. Joseph, M o P7 98 99 100 101 Sioux C i t y , I o w a South Bend, Ind Wilkes-Barre, P a Binghamton, N . Y Portland, M e 103 104 105 106 w*> Rockford, 111 Troy, N. Y . . . C h a r l e s t o n , S. C L i t t l e Rock, Ark__ Johnstown, Pa 107 108 109 110 111 S a c r a m e n t o , Calif . . . E a s t S t . Louis, 111 Brockton, Mass Terre Haute, Ind Saginaw, Mich 11? 113 114 115 116 Gary, I n d . . . _ Pawtucket, R. I Hoboken, N . J Long Beach, Calif Passaic, N . J ._ 93 94 Qr> 117 Springfield, Ohio 118 C h e s t e r , P a 119 H a m t r a m c k , M i c h 1?0 A l t o o n a , P a 121 1 _ . _. _. $91, 521 2,807 63,067 6,412 6,428 8,279 25,035 12,619 8,294 6,386 1,120 2,484 2,439 17,137 1,510 34,788 $909 2,550 57 16,160 2,683 $200 22,000 4,000 893 280 9,413 3,512 124 8,546 $167 $31,625 i 5,162 ! $40,268 10. 221 7,386 $35,926 7,244 41,407 32,350 4 218 716 600 $7,420 $3,460 4,867 10,775 7,998 1 | If, 197 9,609 23,133 m, 406 1 52,173 26, 793 24,974 4,448 427 16,309 30, 633 j 13, 221 60, 003 104, 762 137,419 7,698 6.792 6,327 6,100 8,361 7,970 2,786 13,500 5,540 12,361 12, 779 ! 138, 287 | 44, 382 14,429 56,180 3,511 18,423 6,472 5, 233 4,842 15,859 5,922 1,935 44, 470 11.979 55,452 36,779 21, 960 3,891 5,681 6,190 7,037 4,691 13,563 4,880 6,946 9,583 3,841 17,057 9,147 87, 276 53.123 61, 746 554 7,632 33,205 970 262 29,893 8,550 9,913 4,051 1,000 19,400 13, 630 5,552 36,040 4,667 50, 568 9,264 20,865 16, 584 3,307 915 2,449 526 131 301 2,090 1,268 5 390 4,388 43,363 6,405 300 112 3,978 850 24,850 17, 587 3,088 6,306 1.300 1,500 45,519 3,959 28 88 7 7,781 2,50i 5,946 1,008 8,959 9,110 269 13, 707 9,826 383 31 8,564 1,200 292 45,441 6,233 821 4,104 5,291 145 97 36,708 7,276 13,143 4,213 14,126 1,000 30 4,204 3,965 3,262 2,636 14,803 87,279 100 2,048 4,120 118 1,200 21,890 3,044 10, 329; 4,816 66 1, 236 9,445 18,783 300 1,158 100 22,833 36, 519 291 2,774 14,178 4,375 24,150 13,657 4,112 8,433 102 54 567 1,224 20, 733 309 1,002 51,118 41,250 213 2,006 1,918 250 1,746 226 34,801 23,458 1 2,061 2.103 4.755 6,854 22,631 11,060 3,559 4,415 1,200 ! | 82,480 59,211 35,644 37,476 37,106 1 ! j $6,452 9,247 6,730 6,589 8,988 105 3,581 20,898 1,127 1,73a 1,86a 620 13,543; 86a 23,611 30,16& 7, 587 664 5 22,955 13,652 7,200 1,281 9,593 29,111 1,834 3,067 6,450 6,533 2,675 1,371 TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND {SUBDIVISIONS OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d [See note at head of this table, p. 250] IX.—MISCEILANEOUS Relief to special classes Pensions and gratuities for— Total Policemen ! School Firemen I employees Adminis- \ tration of j Judgpublic I • n u t andj ments and m vestment j funds : Soldiers' relief and burial Mothers' All other I pensions Undistributed expenses Unclassified Municipal service j en terprisesi I G R O U F I V . — C I T I E S HAVJENG A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued $22,119 31,096 19, 561 8,649 19,137 122 123 124 125 126 Lansing, Mich New Britain, Conn.„ Mobile, Ala... Berkeley, Calif Springfield, 111 127 128 129 130 131 Holyoke, Mass Highland Park, Mich Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, T e n n . . Bethlehem, Pa 80,580 30, 797 33, 780 20, 339 46,104 j 132 133 134 135 136 Lincoln, Nebr , Niagara Falls, N . Y... Covington, Ky Haverhill, Mass Portsmouth, Va 19,367 61,136 7,421 i 76,984 | 15, 729 j 137 138 139 140 141 Huntington, W. Va... East Orange, N . J Macon, Ga Wheeling, W. Va Cicero, 111 5,842 20,182 33, 501 14,533 23, 962 - 142 143 144 145 Roanoke, Va Tampa, Fla Lancaster, Pa Winston-Salem, N . C 44, 237 54, 374 37,793 i 3,246 1 $86 4,885 $3,189 $1,422 $1,233 4,425 2,000 9,081 3,836 3, 775 3,910 18, 251 3, 676 6, 480 2,000 4,460 4,950 5,618 954 3,059 4,605 9,165 9,199 1,152 2,447 990 6,018 $6,540 $6 365 738 14,058 22,500 $6,957 9,352 2 i 333 2,880 36, 768 81 7 1,112 32,089 17,429 2,995 1,294 5,274 714 2,605 1,606 3,128 18,623 31,560 65 !1 11,478 859 $3,114 1,950 1,442 _ iI| L_ _ • 660 17, 712 u "^ ! -— -— 193 642 998 260 $17 10,122 $13,074 535 895 14,703 2, 476 4,248 4,395 647 21, 723 525 10,095 2,749 529 2,572 750 2,624 1,220 $15, 730 1,975 7,997 6,643 1,130 6,598 20,871 6,689 100 148 10,369 4,638 13 3,011 1,044 31, 776 3,494 100 1,050 14 1,000 7,315 22,107 149 5,900 4,888 645 3.246 90 38,627 35 11,045 23,414 10,121 5,343 62,943 1 31,805 38,379 1 27, 603 146 147 148 149 Shreveport, La—... Jackson, M i c h . , . . . Augusta, Ga Fresno, Calif 150 151 152 153 Quincy, Mass Pasadena, Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J. 59,351 44,059 19,210 104,052 | 154 155 156 157 Kalamazoo, Mich__ Lakewood, O h i o . . . Maiden, Mass . Charlotte, N . C ~ „ 16,163 58,433 115,138 j 11,098 424 1,375 4,860 2,844 3,582 6,609 3,113 2,458 2,334 550 4,669 6,818 40,624 17,698 47 2,125 2,200 864 6,393 240 420 1,185 3,078 2,066 338 5,632 216 1,210 2,987 6,762 8,129 1,378 477 1,301 2 14,986 2,500 35,336 150 8,664 200 1,022 2,688 17,406 10,867 368 22,740 11,560 12,267 10 1,999 9,254 760 46,951 14,689 673 375 43,008 10,845 12 454 30,375 52,222 5,154 14, 757 13,623 . 12,122 604 8,570 181 7,094 225 526 9,990 1,895 6,824 9,310 50 28, 787 1,145 $48 $2,437 513 3,367 889 15, 000 618 1,372 200 50 1,074 279 GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000 158 159 160 161 162 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Wichita Falls, Tex . York, P a ______.. Elmira, N . Y . _..___ Newton, Mass „_. 163 164 165 166 167 Bav City, Mich McKeesport, P a N e w Castle, P a D e c a t u r , 111 Oak P a r k , 111, _ 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 Chelsea, M a s s . - Kenosha, W i s . .. ... Hammond, Ind Galveston, T e x . _ M o u n t Vernon, N . Y _ ..... $13,877 575 7, 865 84, 922 123, 211 I 1 j | ( 7,065 21, 072 20, 316 11,800 ! 38,172 ! ! i $3,590 9,024 ' 10, 575 8,195 3,650 4,628 3, 540 5,394 1,812 5,819 6,070 2,433 3,592 720 4,548 2,201 888 135. 894 35.190 12, 478 15, 443 72, 218 | 6,050 4,546 19, 338 56, 844 68, 071 43, 303 $4,152 18, 083 22,985 $6, 026 $62 296 $2,144 36,162 $24,893 $851 8, 753 4,067 11, 279 9,774 17,417 18, 053 1 ! | i 5,461 2,756 8,250 2,140 3,204 910 5,869 2,640 178 179 180 181 182 20,946 ! 117,015 ! 18. 610 20, 063 12, 510 i 8,075 2,360 1, 650 4,943 833 922 3,872 183 184 185 186 187 Greensboro, N . C P u e b l o , Colo Salem, M a s s M a d i s o n , W r is Everett, M a s s . - . 2,437 21.929 i 102, 510 1 35, 378 88,964 1 1,342 2,015 2, 608 1,650 $16, 949 11,476 42, 352 31,552 140 15 19 13,891 11, 231 7,525 110 12, 491 6,121 785 358 47 11,177 10, 029 1,070 300 5,434 5,756 ! 1,079 16, 821 12,170 1,000 209 4,042 2,763 2,027 1,155 3,338 14, 949 18,444 15,615 j j— - 34,066 16,009 — - 225 29,512 31, 645 10,266 29,342 15,664 2,091 15 w 338 14, 263 4, 360 10,497 3,786 5,604 994 259 987 1,749 1,020 3, 552 275 17,214 11,616 28,126 6,059 11, 610 55 50 12,574 j ..... 5,732 857 7,047 102 3,569 775 1,040 665 6,794 10,256 458 97 o 2,180 2, 977 8,730 20,176 5, 570 2,816 49,030 Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R . I Pittsfleld, M a s s __. Perth Amboy, N . J Montgomery, Ala S t o c k t o n , Calif Medford, M a s s . _ L i m a , Ohio Charleston, W . V a Lexington, K y _. | $1,824 29,056 3,943 7,071 33,898 3,766 15, 494 7,245 1,204 12.167 6,296 5,490 4,919 co TABLE 12,—GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTS, B Y PRINCIPAL D I V I S I O N S AND SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1923—Continued [See note at head of this table, p . 250] City number IX.—MISCELLANEOUS Relief to special classes Pensions and gratuities for— CITY Total Policemen Firemen School employees All other Mothers' pensions Administration of public trust and Soldiers' investment relief and funds burial Judgments and losses GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued Butte, M o n t . . Fitch burg, Mass East Chicago, Ind._. San Jose, Calif Williamsport, P a . . . $33, 469 67 943 ! 15, 550 2,528 ! 18, 693 West Hoboken, N . J Evanston, 111 Hamilton, Ohio Brookline, Mass Jamestown, N . Y — 34 398 23,541 1 22, 470 88,120 35, 458 ! Springfield, Mo Waco, Tex. Muskegon, Mich Lorain, Ohio Muncie, Ind 891 2,377 9, 632 ! 53,180 7,675 Pontiac, Mich Chicopee, Mass Joliet, 111 Columbia, S. C Superior, Wis .. 6,023 36,526 21,587 29,611 ! 42,002 ! $2,141 $4,890 564 $10,658 600 971 513 14, 260 3,742 5,903 6, 703 600 5,403 4,052 2,730 5, 410 4,069 12,002 2,899 7,477 10, 094 23,861 771 840 2,867 45,407 4,703 3,305 2,026 40 1,851 3,147 13, Q35 1,618 5,173 210 10,346 $7,529 $25, 630 10,406 2,557 8,983 2,212 18,145 400 1,325 13,320 3,146 1,847 $305 9 82 10 988 13 106 1,686 12,395 5,732 179 150 36 Unclassified Municipal All other service enterprises p $19,968 393 58 929 $17,029 Undistributed expenses 700 1,332 364 $8, 611 3,747 15,492 486 6,836 $252 480 $6,741 3,009 43,998 1,800 71 820 1,389 3,649 3,684 3,116 738 2,288 100 2,067 440 2,028 5,398 4,946 2,430 1,592 750 2,775 12,308 2,688 1, 223 10, 776 12,101 208 209 210 211 212 Dubuque, Iowa Battle Creek, M i c h . . . . Aurora, 111 Waterloo, Iowa NewRochelle, N . Y . . . 19,087 12,791 63,932 213 214 215 216 217 Stamford, Conn Taunton, Mass Council Bluffs, Iowa... Portsmouth, Ohio Rock Island, 111 23,355 j 9,157 22,136 33,629 ! 11,385 218 219 220 221 222 Poughkeepsie, N . Y Quincy, 111 Austin, Tex Auburn, N . Y -_. New Brunswick, N . J.. 223 224 225 226 227 21,183 j 6,585 899 2,747 3,505 5, 082 12,465 3,499 8,655 4,121 360 3, 735 4,408 3,948 1,920 27,516 10, 554 3,991 36,876 33,826 4,010 2, 870 3,297 4,717 18, 031 4,076 803 2,928 10, 238 20, 372 10,134 Easton, Pa Newport News, Va Danville, 111 Ogden, Utah Wilmington, N . C 33, 224 30,911 2,843 8,718 4,603 2, 440 1,000 3,450 25,495 2,235 1,543 228 229 230 231 232 Hazleton, Pa Orange, N . J Kokomo, Ind Amsterdam, N. Y_ Petersburg, Va— 17,734 13, 520 5,446 22,510 13,000 233 234 235 Pensacola, Fla Norristown, Pa Lewiston, Me Oshkosh, Wis 10,915 16, 580 17,889 16,828 237 238 239 240 Green Bay, Wis... Columbus, Ga Watertown, N . Y Moline, 111 23,619 19,090 25,511 6,223 1 241 242 243 244 Sheboygan, Wis.. Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I Muskogee, Okla 245 246 247 248 Newburgh, N . Y La Crosse, Wis Lynchburg, Va Colorado Springs, Colo. 899 3,502 3,268 4,953 1,699 590 6,792 6,158 256 1,242 1,133 1,000 560 1,937 36,392 80 6,227 10,341 1,992 1,764 2,995 1,133 421 8,892 374 414 8,736 2,400 4,138 29, 285 2,035 4,026 6,439 5,516 1,941 36 11 3,684 530 1,283 1,398 364 846 360 1,338 270 417 1,009 1,300 4,243 87 1,442 500 250 1,684 3,780 6,912 11, 517 211 300 410 558 2,001 651 2,486 1, 457 4,318 13,416 2,214 3,718 2,634 10, 592 3,411 500 338 25 6,568 6,544 38 363 2,879 1,120 11, 512 29 963 1,277 3,585 2,874 15,949 1,947 16 26,905 76,830 27,660 20,976 2,515 825 9,662 4,136 3,270 11,076 9,748 5,840 37,872 32,622 51,988 13,796 3,524 3,194 2,888 909 2,884 4,543 2,022 2,300 8,070 • 9,709 31, 090 13,528 55 1,898 5 1,624 1,416 180 12 153 346 8,142 10,577 1,845 930 200 2,983 302 5,517 4,663 175 1,274 125 5,999 3,416 12,916 3, 724 365 1,127 924~ 14,890 13,833 2,414 2,587 25 445 100 107 21 1,365 12,988 1, 908 2,107 3,691 3,972 3,314 22, 216 14,600 186 2,900 122 5,786 1,633 500 18, 440 3,027 4,002 11, 598 1,612 350 7,102 4,230 10,854 33,093 3,122 TABLE 1 3 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T 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 E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E — T O T A L AND P E R C A P I T A : 1923 [This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 322. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 39] ALL GENERAL DEPARTMENTS I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT Police department j Fire department Total Per capita Total Per capita Total Grand total Group Group Group Group Group I II III IV V $1,337,876,067 699,149, 070 161,138, 600 238, 401, 869 147, 369, 246 93, 817,276 Per capita Total Per capita $34.15 [$115,658,957 { $2.95 ($135,838,430 ; $3.47 $111,225,129 40.39 37.95 28.17 26.36 25.81 71,117,136 I 15,467,759 j 14,113,700 8,939.064 6,021, 298 4.11 3.64 1. 68 1.60 1. 66 in.—CONSERVATION OF HEALTH II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY i j | ! i 78,219,959 I 15,099,642 I 22, 596,862 ' 12,538,861 | 7,383,106 j 4.52 3.56 2.69 2.24 2.03 47, 983,814 13, 874, 980 24,840,046 15,254,617 9,271,672 IV.—SANITATION, OR PROMOTION OF CLEANLINESS All other Total $2.84 $22,078,874 2.77 13,159,257 3.27 3, 718, 361 2.96 2, 788,394 2.73 1,534, 444 2.55 878, 418 Per capita Total $0.56 $31,196,673 0.76 15, 597,458 0.88 4, 673, 389 0.33 5,910, 447 0.27 3,028, 552 0.24 1,986,827 Per ; capita ; Total $0.80 j$99,931,183 0.90 1.10 0.70 0.54 0.55 ! j i ! ; 56,097,179 i 12,003,385 I 16, 307,183 ! 9,975, 757 i 5,547,679 | Per capita $2.55 3.24 2.83 1.94 1.78 1.53 GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 A N D OVER New York, N . Y . . . . . . . Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio ... St. Louis, Mo Baltimore, Md __ Boston, Mass Los Angeles, Calif Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif... Buffalo, N.Y $272,096,877 105,114,304 67,328,792 40,316, 612 30, 508, 455 24, 756, 448 22,474,936 i 38,969,992 ! 29,021,899 ! 26,732,751 | 18, 617, 774 | 23, 210, 230 i $45. 90 !$27,518,868 12,065,001 36.41 7.033, 358 35.02 3,087,689 40.49 2,873,576 34.34 2,726,806 31.05 29.05 50. 55 44.12 43. 09 34.84 43.59 1,788, 242 3,452, 422 3,128,418 3, 236, 678 2, 233, 510 1,972,568 $4.64 $28,801,039 4.18 ! 13,286, 216 3.66 i 9,395,961 i 3.10 ! 4,669,044 i 3.23 ! 2,660,441 | 3.42 I 3,438,208 I 2.31 4.48 4.76 5.22 4.18 3.70 '< | i | ! j 2,753,128 4,133,313 2,459,256 2,036,828 2,343,423 2, 243,102 $4. 86 $17,627,206 $2. 97 54, 712, 369 4.60 5,730,180 ; 1.98 2, 635, 756 4.89 3,874,628 ! 2.02 1,320, 286 4.69 3,411,391 | 3.43 559,862 2.99 2,261,517 j 2.55 269,426 4.31 1,811,690 I 2.27 515, 535 3.56 5.36 3.74 3.28 4.39 4.21 2,061, 292 ! 2,964,717 I 1,800,405 I 1,812,399 I 2,666,431 I 1,961,958 | 2.66 3.85 2.74 2.92 4.99 3.68 204, 304 585, 398 1,065,334 626,729 369,179 295,079 $0.79 $4,974,164 ! $0.84 0.91 3, 021, 425 I 1.05 0.69 1,015,951 I 0.53 0.56 1,540,127 1 1.55 0.30 801,996 I 0.90 0.65 0.67 531,961 ! 0.26 0.76 1.62 1.01 0.69 0.55 442.461 ! 914,098 461,167 ! 636,373 ! 608,754 I 648,981 j • $22,051, 794 9, 676,644 5,963,908 ! 3, 347, 059 | 2,106, 623 | 1, 290, 976 0.57 ! 1.19 | 0.70 J 1. 03 ! 1.14 ' 1.22 I 2,065, 747 3, 485, 595 1,135,093 2, 417, 612 733, 741 1,822,387 $3.72 3.35 3.10 3.36 2.37 1.62 2.67 4.52 1.73 3.90 1.37 3.42 GBODP 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 $18,706.303 18, 513, 646 19. 781, 213 15,015,650 14, 302. 643 11,293,055 Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D . C . Newark, N . J Minneapolis, M i n n . C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio N e w Orleans, L a 12, 966,828 11,020,420 13, 694, 531 12,401,900 13,442,417 Kansas City. Mo.. Indianapolis, I n d . . Rochester, N . Y _ . Seattle, W a s h Jersey City, N . J . . $38. 60 $1, 521, 473 39.35 1,099,101 45.09 1, 682,790 36.70 ; 1, 431,327 35.19 ! 1.853,136 27.91 | 1.150,756 37.41 32.16 42.94 39.33 43. 50 i | ; . $3.14 2.34 3.84 3.50 4.56 2.84 1,884,547 693, 602 1,114, 631 1, 482,183 1,554,153 ! $3. 05 $1, 512, 508 I $1,475,774 4.23 1, 371, 203 ! 1,989,516 ! 1, 783. 475 ! 2,141, 255 i 4.88 1, 208, 203 ! 1,022,957 I 2.50 981,725 ! 1,025,817 ! 2. 42 1,045, 738 j 1,013,813 ! 2.51 5.44 ! 2.02 I 3.50 l 4.70 5.03 ! 1,195,361 I 1,047,983 ! 1,003,773 i 1,073, 588 ! 2,153,897 ! GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING ! 24 25 26 27 28 ! ! ! I | 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 Louisville, K y i A POPULATION 2.21 4.07 3.40 4.41 4.18 O F 100,000 T O 232, 400 173,190 308, 427 210,120 204,908 0.67 0.51 0.97 0.67 0. 66 210,002 284,608 436, 592 331,188 589,066 $1.26 0.60 1.91 1.53 0.61 0.54 0.61 0.83 1.37 1.05 1.91 i $2,094,785 1, 697,524 1,469,852 785,334 538,346 1,135,418 607, 243 617,692 1,441,051 825, 243 790, 897 300,000 $760, 265 655,956 820, 372 552, 815 659, 389 $2,78 2.41 3. 05 2,12 2.56 $909,688 668, 283 858, 720 683.699 693, 027 $3.33 2.46 3.19 2.62 2.69 $156,080 219,144 66,691 39, 622 53, 623 $0.57 j 0.81 i 0.25 ! 0.15 ! 0.21 | $87,809 i 108,998 ! 148, 528 ! 86,105 j 247,311 I $0.32 0.62 0.55 0.33 0.96 $436, 260 286,098 432, 270 587, 965 379,048 1.89 1.85 1.58 0.98 1.27 1,104,878 630,089 572, 275 552,312 400,126 4.56 2.60 2.42 2.48 1.92 789,385 942,833 819,950 496,624 366,050 3.26 3.90 3.46 2.23 1.76 80,915 160,352 106, 741 38,578 32,795 0.33 0.66 0.45 0.17 0.16 287,897 ! 121,501 ! 117,317 ! 185,013 I 72,433 | 1.19 0.50 0.50 0.83 0.35 536,959 290,751 281,332 490,024 330,026 366,812 165,300 294,898 321,532 381,220 1.79 0.85 1.54 1.74 2.10 577,306 302,848 684.816 508,431 485, 318 2.82 1.56 3.57 2.76 2.68 768,170 448,957 626/576 637,372 539,197 3.76 2.31 3.27 3.45 2.97 40, 755 61,194 58, 297 24,690 129, 597 0.20 0.31 0.30 0.13 0.71 103,957 i 0.51 85,600 i 0.44 1.15 219,565 0.74 137,263 0.88 158,733 205,420 206, 340 463,869 586,153 938,047 18.08 1 26.58 j 29.65 27.15 i 23.84 172,704 250,165 268, 581 211,394 277, 219 0.96 1.44 1.55 1.24 1.67 284,886 337,302 649,073 538,933 336,156 1.58 1.94 3.75 3.17 2.03 406,874 488,087 594, 565 524,178 345,186 2.25 2.81 3.44 3.08 2.09 30, 659 66,842 61,938 62,451 75,298 0.17 0.38 0.36 0.37 0.45 67,951 130, 504 116, 064 139. 547 59,311 0.38 0.75 0.67 0.82 0.36 331,603 410.130 247,252 362,914 256,853 26.33 26. 04 ! 24.36 29.22 • 44.65 383,730 193,332 207,220 226,180 319,014 2.41 1.25 1.38 1.57 2.22 702,002 394, 233 276,662 257,656 530,067 4.41 2.54 1.84 1.79 3.68 524,996 401,419 229,700 595,417 695,408 3.30 2.59 1.53 4.13 4,83 59,888 55,647 20. 796 35,017 48,976 0.38 0.35 0.14 0.24 0.34 63,519 ! 109,179 | 43,571 139,358 ! 114.352 I 0.40 0.70 0.29 441,989 302,894 114,391 171.417 590,643 $28.16 34.51 29.83 23.44 23.30 i Providence, R. I . . St. P a u l . M i n n O a k l a n d , Calif Atlanta, Ga A k r o n , Ohio 7, 831,037 7, 337,484 6,909,907 5,049,455 5, 201,560 32,35 30.33 29.19 22.65 24.96 j ; ; ! 457,144 448,213 373,702 217,895 265,124 Omaha, Nebr Birmingham, Ala. Worcester, M a s s . . . Syracuse, N . Y R i c h m o n d , Va 5,861,816 3,369,944 7,090,155 6,061,611 5,140, 858 28.68 17.31 37.00 32.85 28.36 4 ! ! | I San Antonio, T e x . . Dallas, Tex._ New Haven, Conn.. Memphis, Tenn Dayton, Ohio... 3. 270, 289 4, 616, 865 5,127, 764 4, 617, 501 3, 945, 751 Norfolk, V a Houston, T e x . . . . Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio Grand Rapids, M i c h Springfield, M a s s 4,188,386 4,040,913 3, 664,104 4,213,110 6,423, 894 | j ! 767,108 1,393, 472 1,084. 502 1, 389,953 1, 293,001 $0. 60 ! $610, 652 1.03 ! 281,408 0.76 835,986 0.55 626,032 0.49 249, 865 2.60 217,990 1 $7, 693,726 9, 388, 285 8,034,457 6,118,590 5,998, 518 l 3.45 3.06 3.15 3.40 6.97 $3.12 | $293,131 2.91 i 486, 620 4.07 i 333, 250 2.95 ! 223,916 2.52 ! 200,955 2.58 ; 1,051, 444 1 i | | $311,631 1 $1.14 908,650 ! 3.34 428,035 • 1.59 1.70 443,898 339,116 j 1,32 ! ! | ! i 097 0.79 TABLE 13.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR E X P E N S E S OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E — T O T A L AND P E R C A P I T A : 1 9 2 3 — C o n t i n u e d [This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 322. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11 For a text discussion of this table, see p . 39] ALL GENERAL DEPARTMENTS I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT Police department Per capita Total Total III.—CONSERVATION OF HEALTH II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY Per j capita ! Total Per capita Fire department Per capita Total All other Total Total Per capita $164,086 52,350 55.881 115, 962 130,817 $1.14 0.37 0.40 0.83 0.95 Per capita GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued Bridgeport, C o n n . . - - . Fort Worth, Tex Scranton, Pa.-_ -_ Paterson, N. J . . . Hartford, Conn_ $4, 738,603 2, 934, 202 3, 320.813 4, 0S8,329 5, 220,135 $33. 01 20.71 23. 61 29. 29 37-82 $229,483 170, 359 165, 694 181.326 333,525 $1. 60 1.20 1.18 1.30 2.42 $598,740 276,326 268,599 413,228 513,905 $4.17 1.95 1.91 2.96 3. 72 $618. 544 294, 678 328, 840 519.428 580,114 Des Moins, Iowa New Bedford, Mass Trenton, N. J__ Salt Lake City, Utah... Camden, N. J 4,032, 590 4, 658, 317 3, 753, 261 3,426,120 3,468,033 29.26 35.87 29.46 27.14 27.93 192,180 254 426 175,331 250, 579 229,807 1.39 1.96 1.38 1.98 1.85 274,677 4S4 468 385 921 219,658 427,376 1. 99 3.73 3.03 1. 74 3. 44 385, 226 454,166 377, 689 184, 730 369,484 Nashville, Tenn Fall River, Mass Albany, N . Y Wilmington, Del Kansas City, Kans.. 2, 283, 530 4,387,812 3,886,735 , 2,434,693 2,283,339 j 18.62 36.29 33.11 20.87 19.72 128, 950 378,432 333, 379 204,039 137, 360 1.05 3.13 2.84 1.75 1.19 283,574 464,526 426,974 289,370 183,573 2.31 3.84 3.64 2. 48 1 1.59 327,147 446,242 391,312 324,927 265,729 Lowell, Mass.Flint, Mich. ._. Erie, Pa Cambridge, M a s s . . , Reading, P a . 3, 858,123 i 2,701,331 ; 2,422,098 ! 4,010,973 ! 2,119,216 : 33.52 23.94 21.52 36.11 19.11 216,429 154, 864 192, 619 232,079 133, 243 1.88 1.37 1.71 2.09 i 1.20 j 334,192 186,812 228,352 373,971 198,162 Yonkers, N . Y Duluth,Minn Spokane, W a s h . . . Elizabeth, N . J . . . 4,892,471 i 3,030,805 ! 3,198,193 ! 2, 827, 306 ! 45.50 I 28.51 , 30.58 27.20 344,781 225,127 137,608 170,021 3.21 2.12 1.32 1.64 533,658 227, 286 193,065 322, 647 2. 90 1 1.66 2.03 1 3.37 j 1.79 ! j 4.96 ! 2.14 1 1.85 ! 3,10 I j i ! i $4. 31 2.08 2.34 3.72 J 4.20 $44,120 25, 223 72,197 32,442 71, 668 $031 0.18 0.51 0.23 0.52 2. 80 | 3.50 | 2.96 ! 1.46 j 2.98 ! 30, 245 43,499 45, 610 20,658 44,327 0.22 j 0.33 I 0.36 1 0.16 I 0.36 j 59.913 185, 718 183, 565 72,355 93,619 0.43 1.43 1.44 0.57 0.75 ! ! I I 2.67 | 3.1 3.33 2.79 j 2.30 i 27,177 40,106 24, 455 14, 721 11,932 0.22 i 0.33 j 0.21 j 0.13 ! 0.10 ! 58,707 218,463 128, 217 27,646 33,458 0.48 1.81 1.09 0.24 0.29 393,392 I 235,944 l 272,371 i 339,419 ! 96,863 I 3.42 I 2.09 2.42 3.06 0.87 33, 902 18,110 22,339 99,127 19, 564 0.29 0.16 0.20 0.89 0.18 137,930 64, 282 54, 086 130,347 41, 866 1.20 0.57 0.48 1.17 0.38 355,276 ! 287,683 318,921 289,305 3.30 2.71 ! 3.05 i 2-78 i 38, 743 21, 578 28, 571 39,946 0.36 ; 182, 867 73,407 a 20 j 66,814 0.27 ! 0. 38 ; 65,641 1.70 0.69 0.64 0.63 ! ! I I j 2,989, 745 3,101,994 2,613, 683 2, 523,439 28.90 30.21 ; 25.69 | 25.22 227,411 140,679 123,996 217,264 2.20 1,37 1.22 2.17 205,461 261,848 182,856 263, 471 1.99 I 2.55 j 1.80 I 2.63 322,102 337, 328 369,9Q9 298, 916 3.11 3.29 ! 3,64 j 2.99 16, 805 43, 382 19,109 52, 252 55, 852 101, 452 45,161 98, 599 0.16 0.42 0.19 0.52 0.54 | 0.99 | 0.44 ! 0.99 270,612 i 233,673 | 89,971 214,506 2.62 2.28 0.88 2.14 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 1 $3,020,333 2,133, 708 2,474,281 3,093,698 3,476,943 $30. 28 21. 50 25.04 1 31.32 I 35.33 $173,302 159,464 121,281 186,393 203, 882 $1.74 j 1.61 ! 1.23 1.89 ! 2.07 ! $322,956 ! $3.24 128,558 | 1.30 202,098 1 2.05 245,273 ; 2,48 358,883 ; 3.65 $287,980 178, 506 241,072 214,142 457,532 1.80 2.44 2.17 4.65 $27,744 22,272 25, 946 33,153 25,070 $0.28 0.22 0.26 0.34 0.25 $50,099 41, 588 55,264 82,530 56,680 $0.50 0.42 0.56 0.84 0.58 $155, 500 112,079 279,074 446,965 140,180 $1.56 1.13 2.82 4.53 1.42 Tulsa, Okla Lawrence, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind El Paso, Tex.._ Evansville, Ind 2,138, 236 3,131,432 2,305, 782 1,966,376 1, 889,858 21. 87 | 32. 19 j 24.62 21.12 20.87 140, 283 134, 261 58,313 133,427 65, 561 1.43 ! 1.38 I 0.62 I 1.43 | 0.72 | 200,310 I 2.05 287,399 : 2.95 174,998 J 1.87 157,300 1 1.69 145,447 j 1.61 216,671 342,022 299,888 185,694 238, 511 2.22 3.52 3.20 1.99 2.63 18,772 20, 709 88, 212 30. 788 10,058 0.19 0.21 0.94 0.33 0.11 14, 587 124,187 18,483 119,447 25,383 0.15 1.28 0.20 1.28 0.28 96,422 332, 773 106,999 168,274 79, 230 0.99 3.42 1.14 1. 81 0.87 Savannah, Ga Knoxville, Tenn Allentown, Pa San Diego, Calif Bayonne, N . J 1, 531,783 2,019, 534 1,489, 535 2, 975,650 2, 958,194 17.12 22.94 17.06 34.15 35.05 135,028 192,850 103,301 193, 416 229,150 1.51 ' 2.19 1.18 2.22 2.72 256,022 \ 2.86 190,849 j 2.17 104,219 | 1.19 189,022 2.17 284, 780 3.37 178.089 203, 582 91, 505 266,159 301,859 1.99 2.31 1.05 3.05 3.58 j 22, 594 14,763 10, 684 37,090 44,421 0.25 0.17 0.12 0.43 0.53 54, 422 31,260 26,620 54,192 53,441 0,61 0.36 0.30 0.62 0.63 273, 250 122, 705 102,601 177,045 142,551 3.05 1.39 1.17 2.03 1.69 1, 960,626 1,929, 260 1, 991,467 1,953,289 1, 549,139 24.09 23. 78 24.99 24.64 I 19.81 | 172,703 115,620 106, 010 78,905 92,658 2.12 1.43 1.33 1.00 1.18 234, 540 127, 884 148,056 158, 883 162, 250 231,237 70,491 218,632 159,317 267, 696 2.84 0.87 2.74 2.01 3.42 16, 243 23,012 17,320 19, 880 10, 864 0.20 0.28 0.22 0.25 0.14 71, 889 22,678 86, 668 27,342 32,434 0.88 0.28 1.09 0.34 0.41 208, 819 197,175 117, 760 97, 451 39, 331 2.57 2.43 1.48 1.23 0.50 131,738 75, 748 108, 212 106,313 140, 220 1.69 0.99 1.42 1.45 1.92 Oklahoma City, Okla Canton, Ohio _ Somerville, Mass Schenectady, N . Y Waterbury, Conn.. 87 Manchester, N . H Harrisburg, P a . . . Peoria, 111.. Wichita, Kans._ St. Joseph, Mo _ _. 2.88 1.58 1.86 2.00 2.07 i , ! j Q 100 101 Sioux City, Iowa. South Bend, Ind Wilkes-Barre, Pa Binghamton, N . Y Portland, Me 2,047,466 2,394, 268 1, 868,356 2,321,911 2, 536, 817 26. 30 1 31.15 24.50 31,63 | 34.69 101,902 91, 275 126, 695 129.858 102,490 1.31 1.19 1.66 1.77 1.40 147. 031 189, 578 140, 537 138, 738 249,283 1.89 2.47 1.84 1.89 3.41 171,981 273, 782 139,454 223,652 246,260 2.21 i 3.56 I 1.83 3.05 3.37 18,004 32,763 10, 534 23, 972 12, 212 0.23 0.43 0.14 0.33 0.17 16, 856 29,463 32, 903 31,479 27,260 0.22 0.38 0.43 0.43 0.37 102 103 104 105 106 Rockford, 111 Troy, N . Y__ Charleston, S. C Little Rock, Ark Johnstown, P a . 1,817,039 2,365,959 1, 656, 517 1, 252, 572 1, 789, 509 25.09 I 32. 85 23. 25 17.66 25. 58 97,332 162, 589 93, 709 88, 249 90,032 1.34 2.26 1.32 1.24 1.29 130, 829 267, 535 258,960 118,161 108, 244 1.81 3.72 3.63 1.67 1.55 187,454 219,850 213, 727 175,169 179, 526 2.59 3.05 3.00 2.47 2.57 14,039 20.322 13,956 12. 267 9,810 0.19 0.28 0.20 0.17 0.14 36, 514 30, 884 29,349 22, 714 27,882 0.50 0.43 0.41 0.32 0.40 72, 878 223, 753 163,130 35, 720 125, 339 1.01 3.11 2.29 0.50 1.79 107 108 110 110 111 Sacramento, Calif East St. Louis, 111 Brockton, Mass Terre Haute, Ind Saginaw, Mich 2,713.009 1,222,670 2,197,771 1,711,363 1,731,363 38. 78 j 17. 54 31.60 24. 65 25.03 1 160,590 102,284 120,517 53, 518 135,113 2.30 1.47 1.73 0.77 1.95 185,033 96, 827 175,277 136, 799 138,817 2. 65 1.39 2.52 1.97 2.01 305. 876 138, 705 258, 585 252. 207 177,809 4.37 1.99 3.72 3.63 2.57 32,997 21,054 17,983 11,062 9,093 0.47 0.30 0.26 0. 16 0.13 46,097 7,097 78, 569 8,242 30,358 0.66 0.10 1.13 0.12 0.44 273,727 41,514 198,387 26,796 50,450 3.91 0.60 2.85 0.39 0.73 _. hi PW r si 02 317 titica, N . Y..„._ Lynn, Mass Tacoma, Wash... Jacksonville, Fla. TABLE 1 3 , — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T PAYMENTS FOR E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE—TOTAL AND P E R C A P I T A : 1923—Continued Q3 00 [This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 322. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11 For a text discussion of this table, see p. 39] III.—CONSERVATION] IV.—SANITATION, OR PROMOTION OF HEALTH OF CLEANLINESS ALL GENERAL DEPARTMENTS Total Total Per capita Total I Per ! capita 3 > a GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued Gary, Ind Pawtucket, K. I Hoboken, N . J ... Long Beach, Calif.,Passaic, N . J $1,820,905 1,573,494 2,813, 907 2,437,125 2,039,114 $26. 37 22.87 41.28 36. 23 30. 38 $127,096 116,410 242,595 147,756 118,212 $1.84 $201,940 1.69 1 156,802 3. 56 I 371,607 2.20 ; 150,435 1.76 | 179,384 $2.92 i 2. 28 J 5.45 : 2.24 2.67 $210,268 153,599 390,102 181,097 195,024 $3.04 2.23 5.72 2. 69 2.91 $12,319 16, 408 11,682 37,490 21,071 1.13 1.62 2. 26 1.12 1.65 92,95? 51, 288 157, 322 116,730 137,731 1.41 0.79 2.43 1.81 2.14 2,220 5,448 15,681 9,412 17, 385 $33,060 12, 772 42, 795 24, 866 38,981 $0.48 0. 19 0. 63 0.37 0.58 0. 24 1 0.15 | 0.27 1 22,940 10,107 22,199 5, 974 42, 370 0.35 0.16 0.34 0. 09 0.66 $0.18 0.24 1 0.17 I 0.56 ! 0.31 ! 0.03 1 Springfield, Ohio Chester, P a . . . Hamtrarack, Mich.. Altoona, Pa Racine, Wis 1, 256,138 985, 423 1,238,912 1,170, 328 1, 655, 527 19.07 15. 23 19.16 18.16 25.71 67, 320 61,214 148,839 68,721 88,807 1.02 j 0.95 : 2.30 ! 1.07 1 1.38 ! Lansing, Mich New Britain, Conn, Mobile, Ala_. Berkeley, Calif Springfield, 111 1,599,149 1,616, 494 1,060,844 2,004,037 1, 468, 577 24.89 25. 39 16. 67 32.22 24.00 108,195 100,545 74, 22S 105,613 125,511 1.68 92,040 1.58 ; 137,604 1.17 1 126,661 1.70 81,996 2.05 . 104,138 1.43 2.16 1.99 1.32 : 1.70 i 193,090 126, 299 106, 542 222, 899 141, 638 3.01 1.98 1.67 3.58 2.31 8,580 21,745 16, 545 12, 301 14, 262 0.13 i 0.34 j 0.26 0.20 | 0.23 34,605 43,068 29, 253 35, 457 21,603 Holyoke, Mass .. Highland Park, Mich. Davenport, Iowa Chattanooga, T e n n . . . Bethlehem, Pa 2, 394,071 2,188,837 1,541,729 | 1, 293,153 | 1,123,136 39.20 36.14 25.57 21.55 18. 84 125,659 110,060 93,896 77,579 97,006 2.06 1.82 1.56 1.29 1.63 203,276 147,921 105,677 125, 903 78, 423 3.33 2.44 1.75 I 2.10 ! 1.32 ! 302, 553 173, 386 149, 212 217, 333 49, 798 4.95 2.86 2.47 3.62 0.84 25,565 12, 577 19, 857 15,370 3,487 0.42 1 123, 499 0.21 0.33 0.26 0.06 Lincoln, Nebr Niagara Falls, N . Y_. Covington, Ky Haverhill. Mass Portsmouth, Va 1, 534, 219 1,804,645 898. 842 1,832,833 973, 541 1 26. 27 31. 07 15. 53 31.93 16.98 92.529 122, 242 88, 238 84,723 88.226 1.58 i 2.10 1 1.52 58,088 143,359 100,141 134.72S A3.158 0.99 | 2.43 ! 1.73 j 2.35 ! 1.62 1 119,471 158,929 114, 901 184, 988 96.709 2.05 2.74 1. 99 3.22 1.69 5,575 17. 943 1,800 11,285 11.847 0.10 i ' ! j 1.48 1 1.54 ' 74,607 104,889 146,152 72,337 106, 331 0.08 | 0.31 0.03 0.20 0.21 1 $94, 533 100,756 213, 452 146, 932 203, 658 $1.37 1.46 3.13 2.18 3.03 0.54 0.68 0.46 0.57 0. 35 ! ! i i | I ! i ! j ! 125,680 I 56,001 I 39,947 I 140,162 ! 61,776 j 1.96 0.88 0.63 2.25 1.01 37,021 19,770 33,938 13,921 2.02 0.61 0.33 0.57 0.23 j i I j j 174,159 ! 144,188 | 83,538 i 61,117 ! 33,421 j 2.85 2.38 1.39 1.02 0. 56 33,745 61,939 8,933 79, 492 45.833 0.58 ' 1.07 0.15 1.38 0.80 56,800 | 194,954 ! 92,848 | 93,753 | 95,300 0.97 3.36 1.60 1.63 1.66 15,698 I 0.24 84,806 ; 1.31 168,582 ! 2.61 45,146 ! 0.70 61, 438 | 0.95 H m o 0.97 j 1.57 1 0.87 | 1.58 1.55 • 102,098 187,553 112, 269 133. 346 104, 217 1.79 3.31 1.99 2.37 1.86 129,244 172,823 155,555 163,256 105,505 i 2.27 I 3.05 2.76 I 2.90 : 1.89 8,594 : 0.15 ; 15,792 j 0.28 20,913 ! 0.37 ! 2,400 I 0.04 ! 14,405 0.26 I 15,819 33,630 26,584 17,592, 22,811 0.28 0.59 0.47 0.31 0.41 74,991 173,384 77,385 87,853 101,154 1.32 3.06 1.37 1.56 1.81 117, 640 77,541 39,060 52,990 2.12 1.40 0.71 0.97 113,387 110,744 71,879 110,986 2.04 2.00 1.31 2.02 135,514 I 2.44 128,065 j 2.28 58,845 1.07 77,683 j 1.42 11,210 ! 0.20 ! 0.25 \ 13, 777 0.04 : 2, 400 0.17 j 9,284 19,178 28,879 7,459 31, 534 0.35 0.52 0.14 0.57 71,691 148,980 38, 348 67, 644 1.29 2.69 0.70 1.23 20.70 23.06 27. 55 39.03 78,332 79,417 64. 495 84,364 1.43 1.46 1.19 1.56 100,458 80,162 128,711 121,800 1.84 1.47 2.37 2.25 170,191 | 3.12 87,560 ! 1.61 124,817 i 2.30 354,587 6.56 13,129 7,182 19,718 25,804 0.24 0.13 0.36 0.48 i ! i j 37, 348 56,110 17,969 37,423 0.68 1.03 0.33 0.69 101,094 42.864 108, 554 61, 320 1.85 0.79 2.00 1.13 1, 946, 628 2,438,737 1, 316, 201 3, 682,563 36-48 46.38 25.04 70.35 110,975 172,608 58,631 233,749 2.08 3.28 1.12 4.47 149,283 106,703 84,589 489,688 2.80 2.03 1.61 9.35 176,616 184.633 157,446 515,379 3.31 3.51 3.00 9.85 15,821 28,924 6,704 143,782 0.30 0.55 0.13 2.75 I I ! ' 71,921 23,178 38,702 37.565 1.35 0.44 0.74 0.72 131,866 101,898 72. 445 383, 363 2.47 1.94 1.38 7.32 1, 344, 529 1,431,827 1, 607,678 938,739 25.98 27.91 31.65 18.76 79,191 54,501 72,483 61,240 1.53 1.06 1.43 1.22 95,690 71,905 122. 228 84,192 1.85 1.40 2.41 1.68 154,279 93,018 157,057 95,965 2.98 1.81 3.09 1.92 8,032 9,215 21.614 8,246 0.16 I 0.18 I 0.43 ! 0.16 ! 24,440 15,893 42,422 39,093 0.47 0.31 0.84 0.78 42, 288 88,563 153. 283 88,035 0.82 1.73 3.02 1.76 137 13S 139 140 141 Huntington, W. Va._ East Orange, N . J_... Macon, G a . . . Wheeling, W . V a , . „ Cicero, 111 1,303,129 1,809,622 1,025, 248 1,178,219 1,047,667 22.85 ! 31.97 I 18. 20 20.96 18.72 142 143 144 145 Roanoke, Va._ Tampa, Fla Lancaster, Pa Winston-Salem, N . C 1,177,426 1, 369,629 ' 843,595 975,442 21. 21 24.76 15.36 17.77 146 147 148 149 Shreveport, La Jackson, Mich._ Augusta, Ga Fresno, Calif 1,129,782 1, 256, 387 1,494,776 2,110,728 150 151 152 153 Quincy, Mass Pasadena, Calif Topeka, Kans Atlantic City, N . J . . . 154 155 156 157 Kalamazoo, Mich Lakewood, Ohio Maiden, Mass Charlotte, N . C 55,486 88,975 48,906 88.642 86,657 I i ! ! I GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50.000 158 159 160 161 162 Cedar Rapids, Iowa.. Wichita Falls, T e x . . . York, Pa_ Elmira, N . Y Newton, Mass 163 164 165 166 167 Bay City, Mich McKeesport, Pa New Castle, Pa Decatur, 111 Oak Park, Ill_ 168 169 170 171 172 Chelsea, Mass Kenosha, Wis Hammond, Ind Galveston, Tex__ Mount Vernon, N . Y 173 174 175 176 177 Beaumont, Tex Woonsocket, R. I Pittsfield, Mass Perth Amboy, N . J__„ Montgomery, Ala j ...I j I $59,702 $1.21 40, 815 0.83 57, 452 1.18 86, 428 • 1.79 202,965 4.20 $92,883 ! $1.89 49. 427 1.01 ! 50. 148 i 1.03 106, 045 2.19 1 191, 515 ! 3.96 1.53 1.40 1.26 0.76 1.51 84,935 86, 019 60,870 37, 643 108, 811 1.76 1.78 1.27 0.79 2.30 229, 953 ! 96,167 ! 69,111 79, 327 I 95,604 101,937 66, 004 67, 602 62,197 130, 207 2.17 1.41 1.45 1.34 2.82 130,326 83,655 109,368 83,816 155,698 2.77 1.79 2.35 1.80 3.37 60, 565 74, 035 69, 708 73, 389 49, 633 1.32 1.63 1.54 1.63 1.10 76, 413 152,803 108, 356 144, 425 97,522 1.66 3.36 2.40 3.20 2.16 $1,155,682 591,024 855, 224 1,315,567 2, 707, 312 $23. 50 12.05 17.63 27. 21 56.05 $46,284 58,602 57,984 86,123 151,484 $0.94 1.19 L19 1.78 3.14 1,328,406 1,192,298 972, 732 793, 576 1, 336, 238 27.51 24.71 20.24 16.60 28.30 73,920 67, 538 60, 313 36, 143 71,064 1,666,960 1,315, 728 1, 280, 535 1, 034, 023 2,173, 998 35.43 28.20 27.04 22.24 47.09 800, 394 1, 043, 587 1, 282, 229 1,124,288 665,355 17.44 22.97 27.90 24.89 14.75 | 4.76 $12,995 $0.24 ! $ $11,672 7,798 10,532 0. 21 ! 11, 446 12, 384 1 0.26 ! 0. 13 j 25, 805 6,317 42,373 0.34 j 16, 509 $0.26 1 0. 16 1 0.24 ; 0.53 0.88 $53,622 $1.09 25, 288 0.52 63, 103 1.30 63, 739 1.32 197, 383 4.09 12, 562 16,987 8,949 11, 502 15,151 0.26 0.35 0.19 0.24 0.32 35,123 106, 434 63,979 28, 467 59,082 0.73 2.21 1.33 0.60 1.25 0.59 0.30 0.15 0.28 0.35 24,937 39, 412 13, 321 18,843 30, 573 0.53 0.84 0.29 0.41 0.66 87,887 77, 204 72, 862 67,884 122,543 1.87 1.65 1.56 1.46 2.65 0.41 0.20 0.42 0.43 0.24 19, 661 4,135 36, 549 28, 343 20,066 0.43 0.09 0.81 0.63 0.44 1.99 1.44 1.66 2.02 6,026 4,030 6,420 6,579 4,265 0.12 0.08 0.13 0.14 0.09 175, 638 122, 330 136, 836 142, 020 129, 240 3.73 2.62 2.94 3.05 2.80 27,993 13, 872 6,960 12, 795 16, 239 83, 712 194, 165 83,157 55, 688 91,183 1.82 4.27 1.84 1.23 2.02 18, 903 8,861 19,178 19,622 10,954 1 i ! | ! | j | j I j ! 74, 778 67, 366 49, 245 90, 889 60,091 1 1.63 1.48 1.09 2.01 1.33 TABLE 13.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES DEPARTMENTAL OP GENERAL SERVICE—TOTAL DEPARTMENTS, AND P E R CAPITA: BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OP THE GENERAL Co to o 1923—Continued [This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 322. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 39] City number ALL GENERAL DEPARTMENTS ! I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT CITY Police department Per capita Total Per capita Total III.—CONSERVATION OF HEALTH II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON A N D PROPERTY Fire department All other Total Total Per capita Total Per capita IV.—SANITATION, OR PROMOTION OF CLEANLINESS Total Per capita Per capita . Total Per capita if* 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 5 0 , 0 0 0 - C o n t i n u e d $1, 582, 797 1, 347,027 719,685 976, 786 976, 327 $35. 25 30. 08 16.08 21.83 1 22. 36 |. $108, 298 90, 387 56,939 80, 271 72,600 $2.41 2.02 1.27 1.79 1.66 $112,014 91,533 49, 252 89, 730 85,335 $2.49 2.04 1.10 2.01 1.95 $163,947 139, 115 63,697 119,469 153, 730 $3.65 3.11 1.42 2.67 3.52 $18,896 18, 300 3,090 7,691 4,480 $0.42 0.41 0.07 0.17 0.10 $11,611 18,929 14, 527 26, 414 25,387 $0.26 0.42 0.32 0.59 0.58 $118,683 109,038 20, 762 40,707 76,626 $2.64 2.43 0.46 0.91 1.75 Greensboro, N . C _ Pueblo, Colo Salem, Mass Madison, Wis Everett, Mass 594,025 1,068, 238 1,499, 781 1,512,718 1, 376,007 13.65 24.55 j 35. 26 35. 58 1 32. 37 [ 63,901 77,160 76,336 67, 220 84,717 1.47 1.77 1.79 1.58 1.99 63,934 81, 749 177,803 76, 773 107,562 1.47 1.88 4.18 1.81 2.53 28, 689 128,623 131, 523 160,084 137,039 0.66 2.96 3.09 3.76 3.22 7,710 11,784 12, 461 16,093 17,459 0.18 0.27 0.29 0.38 0.41 18,189 26, 160 42, 704 36,312 24,146 0.42 0.60 1.00 0.85 0.57 42,681 16,398 131,845 135,712 78, 808 0.98 0.38 3.10 3.19 1.85 188 189 190 191 192 Butte, Mont Fitchburg, M a s s . . East Chicago, Ind. San Jose, Calif Williamsport, Pa_. 931, 898 1, 502,908 1, 023, 372 1,190, 655 776,890 22. 05 35. 65 24.32 28. 41 18. 60 ! 1 [ | 81,300 74,913 72,345 58,203 48,424 1.92 1.78 1.72 1.39 1.16 55,877 102,899 100,482 56,855 37,831 1.32 2.44 2.39 1.36 0.91 102, 581 152,146 125, 755 120, 514 66, 550 2.43 3.61 2.99 2.88 1.59 7,603 11, 370 5,570 11, 243 3,920 0.18 0.27 0. 13 0.27 0.09 6,411 57, 475 18, 330 24,043 8,752 0.15 1.36 0.44 0.57 0.21 110,687 76, 612 99,963 44,888 18,086 2.62 1.82 2.38 1.07 0.43 193 194 195 196 197 West Hoboken, N. J . Evanston, 111Hamilton, Ohio Brookline, Mass Jamestown, N . Y 996,182 1,480, 703 706. 988 2,251,423 1, 220,902 23.86 ! 35.71 j 17. 05 54.47 29.77 45,136 79,699 67, 126 160, 106 76,217 1.08 1.92 1.62 3.87 1.86 126,259 125,914 62,371 217,481 61,548 3.02 3.04 1.50 5.28 1.50 151,818 103,868 70, 023 200,911 108,124 3.64 2.50 1.69 4.86 2.64 3,213 16, 388 8,803 30,135 1,649 0.08 0.40 0.21 0.73 0.04 16, 655 29,491 15, 476 172, 698 21,344 0.40 0.71 0.37 4.18 0.52 68,819 113,482 35,094 76,376 49,073 1.65 2.74 0.85 1.85 1.20 198 199 200 201 202 Springfield, M o . . . Waco, Tex Muskegon, Mich.. Lorain, Ohio Muncie, Ind 804, 648 1,024,825 1, 086,099 1,085,990 864,137 19.63 1 25. 02 I 26.67 26.80 21.43 1 43,785 36,008 53,107 84, 725 42,054 1.07 0.88 1.30 2.09 1.04 64,958 54, 395 56, 475 125,691 48,539 1.58 1.33 1.39 3.10 1.20 112,673 133,518 119,243 145,988 100,120 2.75 3.26 2.93 3.60 2.48 7,462 13, 343 6,122 21,454 3,039 0.18 0.33 0.15 0.53 0.08 7,657 16,140 32,940 19,377 5,863 0.19 0.39 0.81 0.48 0.15 20,110 39,813 63, 594 39, 422 37, 215 0.49 0.97 1.56 0.97 0.92 178 179 180 181 182 Stockton, Calif Medford, Mass Lima, Ohio.Charleston, W. Va_. Lexington, Ky 183 184 185 186 187 Ul CO H M a Ul o *i o M H H Ul 203 204 205 206 *> 207 a r § 208 '- 209 210 lb 211 3 212 213 214 to 215 M 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 Pontiac, Mich__ Chicopee, M a s s . Joliet, 111 Columbia, S. C . Superior, W i s _ „ 1,100,557 1,064,021 993, 714 829, 745 1, 214,004 27.49 26.59 24.97 20.91 30.60 78,767 54,990 74,409 48, 524 82, 526 Dubuque, Iowa Battle Creek, M i c h . . Aurora, 111 Waterloo, Iowa New Rochelle, N . Y_ 821,165 979, 625 817, 628 989,324 2, 297, 526 20.88 24.96 20.94 25.41 59.12 Stamford, Conn Taunton, Mass Council Bluff, Iowa.. Portsmouth, Ohio.... Rock Island, 111 Poughkeepsie, N . Y Quincy, 111 Austin, Tex Auburn, N . Y New Brunswick, N . J.. Easton, Pa Newport News, Va Danville. 111. Ogden, Utah Wilmington, N . C Hazleton, Pa__ Orange, N . J Kokomo, Ind Amsterdam, N . Y Petersburg, Va Pensacola, F l a . Norristown, Pa Lewiston, Me Oshkosh, Wis Green Bay, Wis Columbus, Ga Watertown, N . Y Moline, 111 Sheboygan, Wis Waltham, Mass Newport, R. I Muskogee, Okla._ Newburgh, N . Y La Crosse, Wis Lynchburg, Va Colorado Springs, Colo.. 1,330,306 1,019,463 704,141 663, 240 625, 255 996, 200 749,188 791, 822 989, 971 1, 220,334 838, 524 791, 289 608, 359 851, 989 689, 251 34.43 26.72 18.48 17.62 16.62 635,150 962, 545 566, 283 777, 829 658,806 487,090 460, 511 563,822 1,013, 409 833,405 752, 067 870,818 687, 312 18.28 27.80 16.38 22.65 19.41 14.35 13.58 16.92 30. 53 25.18 22.75 26.48 21.27 888, 562 1,026,357 1,050, 759 884, 55? 838, 526 821, 407 828, 686 1, 036, 572 27.56 32.02 33.49 28. 25 26.80 27.00 27.37 34.43 26.53 19.99 21. 59 27.00 33.81 23.47 22.23 17.19 24.07 19. 51 1.97 I 1.37 1.87 1.22 1 2.08 74, 765 83,867 73,268 108, 572 107,614 1.87 1 2.10 1.84 2.74 1 2.71 J 79, 302 124, 430 90, 279 93, 258 184,081 1.98 [ 3.10 2.27 2.35 4.64 16, 896 6,652 6,826 17,953 7,847 0.42 1 0.17 0.17 0.45 0.20 31,886 30,925 7,200 21,690 24, 646 0.80 1 0.77 0.18 0.55 0.62 54, 630 47,618 28.122 64,952 51,601 1.36 1.19 0.71 1.64 1.30 48,128 63,485 72,519 48,724 164,250 1.22 1.62 1.86 1.25 4.23 58,882 94,406 74,390 60,166 189,336 1.50 2.41 1.90 1.55 4.87 101,614 93,060 71,633 112, 266 188,602 2.58 2.37 1.83 2.88 4.85 4,555 6,770 7,022 10, 779 11,389 0.12 0.17 0.18 0.28 0.29 11,248 33,113 10,744 7,143 40,142 0.29 0.84 0.28 0.18 1.03 1 43, 214 24,849 40,398 29,956 199,899 1.10 0.63 1.03 0.77 5.14 93,686 69,539 29,433 42, 216 37,003 66,155 58, 439 46,092 72, 622 84, 628 55,730 102,929 36, 866 59, 280 40,684 2.42 1.82 0.77 1.12 0.98 1.76 1.56 1.26 1.98 2.34 1.56 2.89 1.04 1.68 1.15 131, 504 118,965 58, 875 50,150 55, 731 41,377 92,041 82, 633 116,907 141, 829 55, 590 64,322 104,181 55, 034 68, 649 18, 662 80,071 69, 381 68, 796 72, 608 57, 431 14, 620 60, 664 131, 984 106, 728 71,905 80,788 47, 885 111, 784 77, 765 95, 603 106, 273 35,749 108, 834 91, 589 72,342 3.40 3.12 1.54 1.33 1.48 1.10 2.46 2.25 3.19 3.93 1.56 1.81 2.94 1.56 1.94 0.54 2.31 2.01 2.00 2.14 1.69 0.43 1.82 3.98 3.22 2.17 2.46 1.48 3.47 2.43 3.05 3.39 1.14 3.58 3.02 2.40 14,183 14, 721 5,397 6,825 5,793 6,316 4,969 8,973 7,257 9,800 3,100 21,806 5,936 5,952 6,615 3,707 8,506 3,260 7,261 4,845 3,320 4,234 2,308 11,145 9,142 2,201 4,576 5,255 6,254 34, 498 11,400 3,319 2,602 5,267 4,764 6,833 0.37 0.39 0.14 0.18 0.15 0.17 0.13 0.24 0.20 0.27 0.09 0.61 0.17 0.17 0.19 0.11 0.25 0.09 0.21 0.14 0.10 0.12 0.07 0.34 0.28 0.07 0.14 0.16 0.19 1.08 0.36 0.11 0.08 0.17 0.16 0.23 0.57 1.10 0.13 0.21 0.56 2.83 0.38 0.17 0.87 0.46 0.24 0.79 0.14 0.30 0.64 158,428 46,332 38,316 23, 251 47,088 76,823 28,292 64,161 74, 529 51, 581 72,936 82,281 29,228 35, 994 94,311 4.10 1.21 1.01 0.62 1.25 1.53 1.75 0.71 1.41 2.21 1.25 1.16 1.40 1.56 1.53 1.33 2.03 1.42 1.78 2.09 1.75 1.69 1.87 1.41 2.56 2.07 2.78 2.51 1.13 1.02 1.04 1.68 1.85 1.18 1.65 2.27 1.82 2.59 1.31 1.84 2.02 0.91 2.60 1.31 1.32 2.22 1.66 1.04 1.80 1.40 1.29 2.98 1.36 1.40 1.45 2.46 4.23 1.95 1.83 1.43 2.38 2.14 21,989 42,086 4,918 7,831 20,949 106,106 14, 295 6,107 31, 781 16, 616 8,647 28,124 5,071 10, 748 22,604 53, 289 60, 559 24, 713 48,328 75,110 42, 516 39, 318 46, 698 51,881 50, 788 44, 026 66, 737 46,004 57, 465 67,004 54,963 53,072 58,385 43,014 77, 666 62,451 107,498 95,704 43, 223 38,443 39,102 63,195 69,155 43,184 60,492 81,946 65,063 92.228 46,313 65,191 71,497 31,463 90,165 45,155 45,419 75,186 56,501 35,410 59,913 46,476 42,804 98,691 44,821 45,320 46,905 78,916 132,863 61,166 57,169 43, 575 72, 047 64,359 5,817 22,106 4,465 22,903 29,130 10, 613 5,236 9,144 9,049 9,945 29, 671 21, 630 6,811 0.17 0.64 0.13 0.67 0.86 0.31 0.15 0.27 0.27 0.30 0.90 0.66 0.21 0.18 0.77 0.81 0.35 0.26 0. 34 0.93 0.73 19,988 60,961 26, 385 67,826 52, 621 21,842 18,624 24,461 33,037 26,461 60,623 33.123 26, 596 0.58 1.76 0.76 1.98 1.55 63,908 85,279 102,823 23,376 1.98 2.66 3.28 0.75 60,453 35,352 40,789 22,898 1.93 1.16 1.35 0.76 5,643 24,716 25,339 11,029 8,188 10, 213 28, 204 21,927 2.05 0.75 1.75 2.03 1.43 2.04 2.31 0.83 1.02 2.67 6 i 0.64 0.55 0.73 1.00 0.80 1.83 1.01 0.82 CO to TABLE 1 3 . - -GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL CO DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE—TOTAL AND P E R CAPITA: 1923—Continued [This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 314. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11 For a text discussion of this table, see p. 39] VII.—EDUCATION V.—HIGHWAYS General expenses Repair and construction for compensation VI.—CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, A N D CORRECTIONS VDT.—RECREATION Schools IX.—MISCELLANEOUS Libraries 3 Grand total Group' I« Group II Group I I I Group I V . Group V__ Total Per capita Total 113,395,687 $2.89 6, 568,464 3.21 3.11 2.56 2.39 2.70 2, 722, 706 878, 906 2,019,294 597,971 349, 587 55,480, 324 13,211,960 21,498,711 13,387,717 9, 816, 975 Per capita Total Per capita Total .17 $78, 783, 259 $2.01 $504, 507, 975 0.16 0.21 0.24 0.11 0.10 48, 872, 722 12,903,659 9,100, 408 4, 978,191 2, 928, 279 2.82 3.04 1.08 0.89 0.81 239,084, 983 56, 578,819 98, 823,914 67, 097, 416 42, 922, 843 Per capita Total $12. 88 $16,865,008 13.81 13. 32 11.78 12.00 11.81 8, 071, 591 2, 251,324 3,097, 697 2,064, 263 1,380,133 Per capita Total $0.43 $43, 548,822 0.47 0.53 0.37 0.37 0.38 23, 621, 568 5, 277,016 7, 753, 592 4, 258,553 2, 638,093 $0.35 0.37 0.25 0.97 0.92 0.42 $6, 204,177 5, 627, 596 2,465,025 1,837,258 326,479 1,177, 761 0.43 0.86 0.70 0.77 0.30 0.46 792,442 2,174,340 640,291 619,150 746, 447 1, 010,602 Per capita Total $1.11 $58, 277,606 1.36 1.24 0.92 0.76 0.73 Per capita Baltimore, Md Boston, Mass Los Angeles, Calif-.. Pittsburgh, Pa San Francisco, Calif. Buffalo, N . Y $23,169,198 6,448, 919 3, 842, 652 2,477,122 2, 604,576 2, 329,098 2, 975, 778 2,537,796 3,017, 470 3, 218, 256 1, 024, 667 1,834, 792 $3. 91 2.23 2.00 2.49 2.93 2.92 3.85 3.29 4.59 5.19 1.92 3.45 $346, 926 219,362 481,359 387, 778 253,965 8,856 434, 750 107, 303 27, 244 455,163 $0.12 0.11 0.48 0.44 0.33 0.01 0.66 0.17 0.05 0.85 $19, 618, 655 4, 688, 553 5, 561,109 2. 981, 366 1, 451, 042 2,136,385 1,407, 509 3, 214, 588 2,128, 240 1, 751, 728 1, 795, 998 2,137, 549 $3.31 $96,809, 749 $16. 33 $2,056,164 1.62 35, 708, 762 12.37 1,079, 456 20, 584,445 10.71 486,194 2.89 2.99 i 13,591,011 965, 577 13.65 1.63 i 12, 362,974 13.91 813, 878 2.68 337,966 7, 937,004 9.96 1.82 4.17 3.24 2.82 3.36 4.01 - 6,716,185 12,416, 735 11,767,059 8, 717, 432 4, 919,171 7, 554, 456 8.68 16.11 17.89 14.05 9.20 14.19 329,000 662, 233 460,407 474,849 159, 633 246, 234 O $1.49 39,120,373 5,199, 406 7, 551, 621 3, 713, 840 2,692,366 2.26 1.22 0.90 0.66 0.74 $1.05 $18, 553,494 1.95 4, 798,870 1.28 5, 565,913 1.85 1, 367,747 0.37 1, 588,149 1.48 523,058 $3.13 1.66 2.89