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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

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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)

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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.
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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

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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

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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
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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
_..
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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-.-

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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

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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.
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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.
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HAVING

A

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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

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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




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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




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*

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




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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




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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




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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

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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




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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-




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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




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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




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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.




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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




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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




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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




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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.




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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 ^

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

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1919 E

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1917

f

1915

^ S ^ ^ S ^ > ^ ^ ^ 5 ^ ^ ^ % %

1913

^^cs^^^^^^^^^^^z^^^

1911

> ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 5 ^ ^

1909

<^^^^^^^^^^sw^^^%

1907

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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.




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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




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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

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| SUBVENTIONS. GRANTS. GIFTS. ETC.

JOTTER

I PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES

TAXES

I OTHER REVENUES

t ^ ^ j SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS

DIAGRAM 7 . — P E R

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DISTRIBUTION

1923

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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.




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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




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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




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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

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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.




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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.




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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.




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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.




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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




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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.




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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

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1822

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1919

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'v/jyAy///Jsm®&\m ss ^ g
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KKZ4v#m$mm\m
1913
^^y///^^^m\
1
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1911

1917

,1915

1909

wtf///ym!m\ i i-wss
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1905
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1903
1907

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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.

..

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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

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1919 4VWZXV4<Z4X^^

1917
1915

<M(//////M^/^^$m^m^
y//y//////////////mm^
1911
VM///y///yy//zam$^^
1909
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1913

11
11

19i

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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




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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




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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




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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
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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




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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




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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




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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
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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




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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
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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.




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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

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W/////V//////Swm w////,
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V/////AW\
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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

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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

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W//A

I

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]
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%^%

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»

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3

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^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

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.




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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.




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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.




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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




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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.

_




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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




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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.




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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.




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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




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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-




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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 .




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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
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I
j
I
i
I
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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 .




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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.:




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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.




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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.
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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.




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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
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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
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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

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1923-

Continued

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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

:
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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

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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

|
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...
.

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

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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.
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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

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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 .

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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]

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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
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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
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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

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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.
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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]

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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

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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

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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
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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

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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
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xn
H

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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
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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

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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
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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

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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.

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!
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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

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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

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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]

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O

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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
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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

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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
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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

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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

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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
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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

>

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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

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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
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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

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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
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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

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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

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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

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31, 1923
31, 1923
31, 1923

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

£

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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

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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

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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
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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

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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.

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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.

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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
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$552,134

214, 528
37, 832

1,406, 265

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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

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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

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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
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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.

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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
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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.

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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

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[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]
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GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued

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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

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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

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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

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[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

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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.
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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
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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-*
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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.

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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

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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

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ui

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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__ _

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.

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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]

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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

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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

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$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

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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
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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

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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

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[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

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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

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13,357
147, 679
231,155

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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 , „ _ „ _

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__

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... . ..
...

__

__
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$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

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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

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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

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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




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RECEIPTS FROM TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, FINES, FORFEITS, AND ESCHEATS: 1923—Continued

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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

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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

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--

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

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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
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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.

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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.

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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
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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

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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

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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

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.—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

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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

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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

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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

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$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
|
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!

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

.
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...

$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
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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

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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

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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

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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-

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[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

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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

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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

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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

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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
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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
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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
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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
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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

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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

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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

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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
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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
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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

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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

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:.—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
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>
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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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$5, 426, 803j$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

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H
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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

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- 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

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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
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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

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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
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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*

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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

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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

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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
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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

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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

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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

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w
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fed
GO

533
328
1,261

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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
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[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

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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

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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

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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

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$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

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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

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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

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GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued

H

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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

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1,980
1

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12,000
912

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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

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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
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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

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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

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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

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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
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i
:
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$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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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88,967
31,351
2,195

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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

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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
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r
r
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H
a
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t
e
,
I
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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
'

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!

!
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

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$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
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|;

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

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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

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w
o
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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 !

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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

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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

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$4, 503,082
620,978
162, 328
474, 070
184, 503

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$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

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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
;
!
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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

'

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$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

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[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

>

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$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

!
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37,329 |_.
89, 270 |
L.
I
i

j
2,913 L
20,357
13,167 ] .

959
152

\

i§, 143 I

11,805

2,199

(
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$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
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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

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GROUP i v . — C i f l E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
i
!
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$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

!

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$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

!
!
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!
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

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[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

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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

!
!
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!
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

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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

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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
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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

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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

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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

!
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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

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216
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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
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0.64
0.55
0.73
1.00
0.80
1.83
1.01
0.82

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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