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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
HERBERT HOOVER, SECRETARY

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
W. M. STEUART, Director

FINANCIAL STATISTICS
OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION
OF OVER 30,000
1924

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REPORTS ON PUBLIC FINANCE ISSUED BY THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS FOR THE YEAR 19Z4

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 30,000 : 1924 (Annual)
FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF STATES : 1924 (Annual)




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, February 26, 1926.

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 1924, t h e assessed valuation of taxable
property in those cities and t h e taxes levied thereon during
t h a t year, a n d their indebtedness and specified assets a t t h e
close of t h a t year. T h e financial transactions of these
cities h a v e been analyzed a n d are so presented as t o show,
b o t h for t h e whole city a n d for its i m p o r t a n t departments,,
t h e revenue collected, t h e cost of conducting municipal
business, and t h e indebtedness incurred for meeting t h i s
cost. T h e form of this presentation has been a p p r o v e d
by a census advisory committee chosen from t h e
National Association of Comptrollers a n d Accounting
Officers.
This report was prepared under t h e supervision of S t a r k e
M . Grogan, chief statistician for statistics of States and
cities, a n d 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
Hon.

HERBERT

HOOVER,

Secretary of Commerce.

Census.




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 1924
__
__
_

Page
9
9
9
.__ 11

DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES
Page
13
13

Number and character of general tables
Groups of cities
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- _ 15
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
Highway privileges, rents, and interest
E arnings 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
35
35
35
35
35

18
19
19
19

Receipts from subventions and grants
36
Receipts from donations and pension assessments
36

19

Receipts from highway privileges
36
Receipts from rents of investment properties _ _. 36
Receipts from interest
36

20

TABLE 9

TABLE 10

20
21

TABLE 5

Per capita revenue receipts and specified
governmental-cost payments
26
Comparative summary of per capita net revenue receipts and net governmental-cost payments for expenses and interest of 146 cities
for specified years: 1903-1924
26
Comparative summary of per capita net revenue receipts from principal revenues of 146
cities for specified years: 1903-1924
27

4

Page
Per cent distribution of revenue receipts and
governmental-cost payments
28
Proportional distribution of revenue receipts,
by divisions of the governments of cities
28
Per cent of revenue receipts required for meeting expenses and interest and available for
outlays
•
29
Per cent relation of revenue receipts to governmental-cost payments
29
Comparative summary of the per cent distribution of net revenue receipts of 146 cities for
specified years: 1903-1924
29
Comparative summary of the per cent distribution of net governmental-cost payments of 146
cities for specified years: 1903-1924
30

TABLE 8

TABLE 4

Governmental-cost payments
Expenses
Interest charges
Outlays
Comparison of revenue receipts and all governmental-cost payments
Comparison of revenue receipts and payments
for expenses and interest
Comparative summary of net revenue receipts
and net governmental-cost payments of 146
cities for specified years: 1903-1924
Net and transfer revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments

TABLE 6

Character of receipts tabulated as from general
departmental earnings
37
Classification of general departmental receipts.. 37
TABLE 11

Public service enterprises
Receipts of public service enterprises

37
37

TABLE 12

Payments for general departmental expenses...
Imperfect statements of expenses
Payments for miscellaneous expenses
Exceptional payments for expenses by Massachusetts cities

37
38
38
38




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CONTENTS
TABLE

T A B L E 20

12—Continued

P a Re
C o m p a r a t i v e s u m m a r y of 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: 1903-1924
39
T A B L E 13

P a y m e n t s for t h e principal general d e p a r t m e n t a l expenses, t o t a l a n d per c a p i t a
39
E x p e n s e s increasing w i t h p o p u l a t i o n of cities. __ 39
C o m p a r a t i v e s u m m a r y of t h e p e r c a p i t a n e t
p a y m e n t s for general d e p a r t m e n t a l expenses
of all cities for specified years: 1903-1924
40
T A B L E 14

P e r c e n t d i s t r i b u t i o n of p a y m e n t s for t h e principal general d e p a r t m e n t a l expenses, b y object
of p a y m e n t
41
C o m p a r a t i v e s u m m a r y of per cent d i s t r i b u t i o n
of n e t general d e p a r t m e n t a l expenses of all
cities for specified years: 1903-1924.__
41
T A B L E 15

P a y m e n t s for expenses of p u b l i c service enterprises
42
T A B L E 16

P a y m e n t s for i n t e r e s t on c i t y d e b t s
43
E x c e p t i o n a l p a y m e n t s for i n t e r e s t b y M a s s a c h u s e t t s cities
44
T A B L E 17

P a y m e n t s for o u t l a y s

44

T A B L E S 18 A N D 19

N o n r e v e n u e receipts a n d n o n g o v e r n m e n t a l cost p a y m e n t s
44
R e c e i p t s from t h e issue a n d p a y m e n t s for t h e
cancellation of d e b t obligations
45
R e c e i p t s for a n d p a y m e n t s t o other civil divisions
45
R e c e i p t s a n d p a y m e n t s o n a c c o u n t of p r i v a t e
trusts
45
R e c e i p t s a n d p a y m e n t s on a c c o u n t of i n v e s t ments
45
R e c e i p t s a n d p a y m e n t s on a c c o u n t of supplies __ 45
R e c e i p t s offsetting o u t l a y s a n d p a y m e n t s for
o u t l a y s offset b y receipts
45
R eceipts a n d p a y m e n t s on a c c o u n t of r e f u n d s . _. 46
R e c e i p t s for a n d p a y m e n t s t o i n d e p e n d e n t
divisions
46
R e c e i p t s a n d p a y m e n t s o n a c c o u n t of general
transfers
46

Page
A m o u n t of specified assets a n d v a l u e of p u b l i c
properties a t close of y e a r
47
Assets i n sinking funds
47
Assets i n p u b l i c t r u s t funds
47
Assets i n i n v e s t m e n t funds, a n d miscellaneous
investments
48
Assets i n p r i v a t e t r u s t funds
48
C a s h i n general a d m i n i s t r a t i v e funds
48
'

T A B L E 21

Value of properties e m p l o y e d or held for specified purposes
_
V a l u a t i o n of m u n i c i p a l properties
V a l u e of properties of general d e p a r t m e n t s
V a l u e of properties of p u b l i c service enterprises _

49
49
49
49

T A B L E 22

Gross a n d n e t i n d e b t e d n e s s of cities
I n d e b t e d n e s s classified b y g o v e r n m e n t a l u n i t
b y which incurred
I n d e b t e d n e s s classified b y character of outs t a n d i n g d e b t obligations
I n d e b t e d n e s s classified as funded or fixed
I n d e b t e d n e s s classified as floating
Special assessment b o n d s a n d certificates
I n d e b t e d n e s s classified as c u r r e n t
R e v e n u e b o n d s a n d notes
Warrants
O bli gations o n p r i v a t e t r u s t a c c o u n t
I n d e b t e d n e s s classified b y creditor
I n d e b t e d n e s s classified b y p u r p o s e for w h i c h
incurred
___
Increase d u r i n g t h e year i n t w o classes of d e b t
a n d in s i n k i n g fund assets
Per capita indebtedness
Increase of i n d e b t e d n e s s w i t h size of cities

49
50
50
50
50
505050
50
51
51
51
51
51
54

T A B L E 23

F u n d e d , floating, a n d special assessment i n d e b t e d n e s s , classified b y p u r p o s e for w h i c h
incurred

54
T A B L E 24

D e b t classified b y r a t e of i n t e r e s t

54

N o m i n a l a n d a c t u a l rates of i n t e r e s t

54

T A B L E 25

Assessed v a l u a t i o n of p r o p e r t y
R e p o r t e d basis of assessment i n practice
P e r c a p i t a assessed v a l u a t i o n
T a x rates
Cities w i t h t w o or m o r e tax rates
Special p r o p e r t y taxes
•
T a x levies

55
55
56
56
56
71
72




GENERAL TABLES
Page
1.—Year of incorporation, date of middle of fiscal year reported, population, and area: 1924
74
2.—Summary of receipts, payments, and cash balances, by divisions and funds of municipal government: 1924
_
_
79
3.—Summary of revenue receipts, by divisions of municipal government: 1924
^ _ _ _ 144
4.—Summary of governmental-cost payments, by divisions of municipal government: 1924
164
5.—Per capita revenue receipts and specified governmental-cost payments: 1924
_
__ 184
6.—Per cent distribution, by principal classes, of revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments:
1924
194
7.—Revenue receipts from taxes, special assessments, fines, forfeits, and escheats: 1924
204
%.—Revenue receipts from subventions and grants, donations, and pension assessments: 1924
_ 220
9.—Revenue receipts from highway privileges, rent of investment properties, and interest: 1924
228
10.—Revenue receipts from earnings of general departments, by principal divisions of the general departmental service: 1924..
._.
236
11.—Revenue receipts from earnings of public service enterprises: 1924
...
244
12.—Governmental-cost payments for expenses of general departments, by principal divisions and
subdivisions of the general departmental service: 1924
252
13.—Governmental-cost payments for expenses of general departments, by principal divisions of the
general departmental service—total and per capita: 1924.
316
14.—Per cent distribution of the expenses of general departments, by principal divisions of the general
departmental service: 1924
_
__
_._
__
332
15.—Governmental-cost payments for expenses of public service enterprises: 1924
_
__ 340
16.—Governmental-cost payments for interest: 1924
348
17.—Payments for outlays, by principal divisions of governmental service: 1924
356
18.—Nonrevenue receipts: 1924
...
___
372
19.—Nongovernmental-cost payments: 1924
__.
_
380
20.—Amount of specified assets and value of public properties at close of year: 1924
388
21.—Value at close of fiscal year of properties employed or held for specified purposes: 1924
_ 404
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: 1924.. 420
23.—Funded, floating, and special assessment debt at close of year, classified by purpose for which
incurred: 1924
_
_
436
24.—Funded and floating debt obligations, special assessment bonds and certificates, and revenue
bonds, notes, and interest-bearing warrants, classified by rate of interest: 1924
452
25.—Assessed valuation of property, basis of assessment, per capita assessment, rate of levy, and total
and per capita taxes levied: 1924
_
468
DIAGRAMS
|1.—Population in cities having a population of over 30,000 and outside such cities for specified
years: 1790-1924
_
f 2.—Per cent ot total population in cities having a population of over 30,000 and per cent outside such
cities for specified years: 1790-1924.
...
3.—Net revenue receipts and net governmental-cost payments of 146 cities for specified years:
1903-1924
< 4.—Per capita net governmental-cost payments for expenses and interest of 146 cities for specified
f
years: 1903-1924
•5. Per capita net revenue receipts, by principal classes, of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1924.._
<6.—Per cent distribution of net revenue receipts of 146 cities from the several sources of revenue for
specified years: 1903-1924
.
7.—Per cent distribution of net governmental-cost payments of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1924
8.—Per capita net payments for principal general departmental expenses of all cities of over 30,000
for specified years: 1903-1924.
9.—Per cent distribution of principal general departmental expenses of all cities of over 30,000 for
specified years: 1903-1924
10.—Revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments for expenses and outlays of water-supply
systems of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1924
11.—Gross debt, at the close of the year, of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1924..
12.—Per capita gross debt, at the close of the year, of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1924
13.—Per capita sinking fund assets of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1924
14.—Per capita net indebtedness of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1924

10
11
21
27
28
30
30
40
41
43
52
52
53
53

MAP
Location of cities in the United States covered by this report: 1924

6

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FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES
1924
7




LOCATION OF CITIES IN THE UNITED
STATES COVERED BY THIS REPORT




FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A
POPULATION OF OVER 30,000: 1924
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 1924 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 and
interest, and total outlays, and totals 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 1924 the national population numbered 112,078,611 and the 248
cities of this class, with a total population of 39,981,105 contained 35.7 per cent
of the entire population of the Nation.
87305—26
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10

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

Table I, which follows, shows t h e population of t h e N a t i o n , exclusive of o u t l y ing possessions, a n d t h e n u m b e r a n d p o p u l a t i o n 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 with 1790 a n d
ending with 1920. T h e r e a r e included, also, t h e n u m b e r of cities of over 30,000
p o p u l a t i o n 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

CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF
OVER 30,000

NATION

Population

YEAR

Population

1

Number
Total

1924
1923
1922
1920_
1910
1900
1890
1880__
1870
1860
1850
1840.
1830
1820___
1810
1800
1790

_..
_

_

113,727,000
111, 693,000
109,893,000
106,422,000
91,972,266
75,994, 575

.__
_.

._
__

_

12,866,020
9,638,453
7, 239,881
5, 308,483
3,929,214

P e r cent
of
national

3 248
3 2 48
<261
247
184
135

!

39,981,105
39,172,168
38,736,657
36,654,359
27,316,407
19,050,921

35 2
35 1
35 2
34.4
29.7
25 1

103
63
44
26
19
8

12, 612,389
7, 677, 766
5, 210,397
3,246, 736
1, 703,302
784,323

20.0
15.3
13.5
10.3
7.3
46

6
4
4

62,947, 714 1
50,155, 783
38, 558,371
31,443, 321
23,191,876
17,069,453

__

2

501,434
293, 544
230,437
101, 735
33,131

3.9
30
3.2
1.9
0.8

2

1

i Population shown for the years 1922, 1923, and 1924 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. For 1920 and subsequent years
a revised estimate is shown.
2
Population shown for the years 1922, 1923, and 1924 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.
4
Number of cities which had an estimated population of over 30,000 at the medial dates of the fiscal
years of the several cities.
D I A G R A M 1 . — P O P U L A T I O N I N 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 O V E R 30,000
AND O U T S I D E S U C H C I T I E S F O R S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S : 1790-1924

g g g g g j CITIES WITH 30,000 OR MORE POPULATION
3 POPULATION OUTSIDE SUCH CITIES




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INTRODUCTION
DIAGRAM 2 . — P E R

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CITIES 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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K Z Z Z 2 P E R CENT I N CITIES WITH 30,000 OR MORE POPULATION
j] PER CENT OUTSIDE SUCH CITIES

Cities having a population of over 30,000 in 1924.—In t h e tables of this r e p o r t ,
with t h e exception of Table 25, t h e cities are arranged in t h e order of t h e i r
e s t i m a t e d population, a n d each is given a n u m b e r corresponding t o its position
in t h e t a b l e . For convenience in finding t h e position in t h e t a b l e of t h e d a t a
for each of t h e cities, t h e following list h a s been prepared, t h e cities being a r r a n g e d alphabetically b y States, a n d t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each being design a t e d . T h e location of each of these cities is shown on t h e m a p of t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s on page 8.

STATE AND CITY

City
number

ALABAMA:

Birmingham
Mobile
Montgomery

128
147
95
9
32
149
109
82
11
192
179

COLORADO:

246
27
186

CONNECTICUT:

Bridgeport
Hartford
N e w Britain
New Haven
Stamford
Water bury

Wilmington

1 INDIANA:

62 |

D I S T R I C T OF C O L U M B I A

Washington

46
48
125
41
211
79

Jacksonville
Pensacola
Tampa

14
84 1
248
97

GEORGIA:

Atlanta
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Savannah
ILLINOIS:

Aurora
Chicago
Cicero
Danville
Decatur
E a s t St. Louis
Evanston
Joliet
Moline
Oak P a r k
Peoria
Quincy
Rockford
Rock Island
Springfield

City
number

S T A T E A N D CITY

FLORIDA:

Little Rock
CALIFORNIA:

Colorado Springs
Denver
Pueblo

City
number

DELAWARE:

35
127
181

ARKANSAS:

Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Oakland
Pasadena-_J
Sacramento
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
Stockton

STATE AND CITY

33
148 i
237
140
89

E a s t Chicago
Evansville
F o r t Wayjie
Gary
Hammond
Indianapolis
Kokomo
Muncie...
South Bend
Terre Haute

1

185
87
85
104
169*
21
22620398114

IOWA:

Cedar Rapids
Council B l u f f s . _ .
Davenport
D e s Moines
_
Dubuque
Sioux C i t v
Waterloo

212
2
135
223 |
165 K A N S A S :
112
Kansas City
191 1
Topeka
209 1
240 ! K E N T U C K Y :
161 1
Covington...
96 !
Lexington
217 1
Louisville
102 ! L O U I S I A N A :
215
N e w Orleans
129 1
Shreveport..

153*
214
152
54
206'
101
220
65
151
92
139»
184
24
17
143.




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FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

STATE AND CITY

City
number

MAINE:

NEW

Lewiston
Portland

235
103

MARYLAND:

Baltimore

_.

MASSACHUSETTS:

Boston
Brockton
Brookline
Cambridge
Chelsea
Chicopee
Everett
Fall River
Fitchburg
Haverhill
Holyoke
Lawrence
Lowell
Lynn
Maiden
Medford
N e w Bedford _ .
Newton
Pittsfleld
*Quincy
Salem
Somerville
Springfield
Taunton
Waltham
Worcester

123
196
64
174
205
201
57
188
160
132
85
69
77
157
176
60
156
178
136
190
80
53
213
234
36

MICHIGAN:

Battle Creek...
Bay City
Detroit
Flint
Grand Rapids.
Hamtramck__.
Highland Park
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Muskegon
Pontiac
_.
Saginaw_

207
168
4
61
49
105
126
142
154
119
199
187
113

MINNESOTA:

Duluth
M i n n e a p o l i s . _.
St. P a u l

70
16
31

MISSOURI:

Kansas C i t y . . .
St. J o s e p h
St. L o u i s
Springfield

6
202

MONTANA:

Butte
NEBRASKA:

Lincoln
Omaha
NEW

94

JERSEY:

Atlantic C i t y . .
Bayonne
Camden
E a s t O r a n g e . _.

JERSEY—Con.

Elizabeth
Hoboken
Jersey C i t y
New Brunswick
Newark
Orange
Passaic
Paterson
Perth A m b o y . . .
Trenton
West Hoboken..
NEW

City
number

YORK:

Albany
Amsterdam
Auburn
Binghamton
Buffalo
Elmira
Jamestown
Mount Vernon.
New Rochelle.New York
Newburgh
Niagara Falls.._
Poughkeepsie...
Rochester
Schenectady
Syracuse
Troy
Utica
Watertown
Yonkers
NORTH

63
231
225
110
12
171
197
170
189
1
244
145
228
22
86
40
107
78
241

CAROLINA:

Charlotte
Greensboro
Wilmington
Winston-Salem.

158
183
224
134
75
18
5
29
43
198
150
180
204
216
118
25
47
242
76
71

153
91
58
137

ISLAND:

Newport
Pawtucket
Providence
Woonsocket
SOUTH

CAROLINA:

Charleston
Columbia
TENNESSEE:

Chattanooga
Knoxville
Memphis
Nashville
TEXAS:

Austin
Beaumont
Dallas
E l Paso
Fort Worth
Galveston
Houston
San A n t o n i o
Waco
W i c h i t a Falls
Ogden
Salt L a k e C i t y
VIRGINIA:

Lynchburg
N e w p o r t News___
Norfolk..
Petersburg
Portsmouth
Richmond
Roanoke
WASHINGTON:

Seattle
Spokane
Tacoma
VIRGINIA:

Charleston
Huntington
Wheeling
WISCONSIN:

Portland
PENNSYLVANIA:

Allentown
Altoona
Bethlehem
Chester
Easton
Erie
Harrisburg

RHODE

WEST

OKLAHOMA:

Muskogee
Oklahoma C i t y .
Tulsa

Hazleton
Johnstown
Lancaster
McKeesport
N e w Castle
Norristown
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Reading
Scranton
Wilkes-Barre
Williamsport
York

UTAH:

OHIO:

Akron
Canton
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Dayton
Hamilton
Lakewood
Lima
Lorain
Portsmouth
Springfield
Toledo
Youngstown

STATE AND CITY

PENNSYLVANIA—Con.

72
116
23
219
15
230
117
52
177
55
194

OREGON:

133
34

HAMPSHIRE:

M a n Chester _ . _
NEW

STATE AND CITY

90
124
130
120
221
66
93

Green B a y
Kenosha
L a Crosse
Madison
Milwaukee
Oshkosh
Racine
Sheboygan
Superior




DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES
Number and character of general tables.—The statistics of the 248 incorporated
places represented in this report are presented in 25 general tables. Table 1
gives certain statistics relating to population and area. Table 2 gives the date
of the close of the fiscal year of the divisions and funds of the governments of the
municipalities, and the totals of their revenue and nonrevenue receipts and
governmental-cost and nongovernmental-cost payments, together with their
cash balances at the beginning and close of the year. Tables 3 and 4 summarize
the revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments by divisions of the city
government, and make certain comparisons between those receipts and payments.
Table 5 presents per capita averages, and Table 6 the per cent distribution of
the receipts and payments shown in Tables 3 and 4. Tables 7 to 11, inclusive,
present detailed statistics relating to revenue receipts. Tables 12, 15, 16, and
17 give detailed statistics for governmental-cost payments. Table 13 summarizes certain groups of these payments and presents per capita averages therefor, and Table 14 gives the per cent distribution of these payments. Tables
18 and 19 show the nonrevenue receipts and nongovernmental-cost payments.
Tables 20 and 21 set forth certain assets of cities and the value of their permanent
properties. Tables 22, 23, and 24 relate to municipal indebtedness. Table 25
presents statistics of the assessed valuation of property subject to taxation and
the amounts and rates of tax levies.
Groups of cities.—The statistical data presented in this report are arranged
in five principal groups, for each of which, as well as for the entire 248 cities,
totals are given. Group I includes cities having a population of 500,000 and
over; Group II, cities having a population of 300,000 and less than 500,000;
Group III, cities having a population of 100,000 and less than 300,000; Group
IV, cities having a population of 50,000 and less than 100,000; Group V, cities
having a population of over 30,000 and less than 50,000. The grouping is based
upon the estimated population of the city as of the middle of the fiscal year
reported.
TABLE 1
Year of incorporation as a city.—In the column under the heading "Year of
incorporation as a city" are given for 243 of the 248 municipalities covered by
the report the years in which they were organized as cities; for Cicero, 111.,
Brookline, Mass., and West Hoboken, N. J., the years in which they were
organized as towns; for Oak Park, 111., the year in which it was organized as a
village; and for Norristown, Pa., the year in which it was organized as a borough.
Population.—Except as indicated by footnotes, the table shows for each city
the estimated population at the middle of the fiscal year reported, the date of
which is shown in the preceding column. The estimates shown in the table are
based upon the assumption that the increase in the population of the municipality
during the period from January 1, 1920, to the date of estimate, the middle of
the fiscal year reported, was at the same rate as the increase between the census
enumeration of April 15, 1910, and that of January 1, 1920. Due allowance is
made for any annexations or detachments of territory that may have taken
place and of which the bureau has been advised. This method gives an estimate
which is approximately correct for a great majority of places. In a few cases,
however, where there is reason to believe that the results thus obtained are far
from correct, the estimate is not shown, but it is used in determining the relative
position of the city in each table and in arriving at group and grand totals. For
certain other cities, which showed a decrease from 1910 to 1920, no estimates of
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population were made, the enumerated populations of January 1, 1920, being
used for the purpose of this report. For the cities of Florida, Iowa, Kansas,
Massachusetts, New York, and Rhode Island the estimates for 1924 are based
upon recent State censuses.
In separate columns is shown the population of each city as enumerated at
the decennial censuses of 1920 and 1910.
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 administered funds may have fiscal years which do not coincide with that of the city's
general treasury.
The number and total population of cities having over 30,000 inhabitants at
the middle of the fiscal year 1924 in each of the nine geographic divisions are
shown in Table II, which follows.
Table II

Cities

GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION

United States._
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central

248
_

39
55
61
19

Population

GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION

39, 981,105 i South Atlantic
3, 926, 674 I West South Central
13, 389, 679 Mountain
10, 260, 376 Pacific
_
3, 005, 703

Cities
27
10
16
6
15

Population
3, 082,340
1,155, 456
1, 780, 771
557,408
2, 822, 698

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, 1924.
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
4
'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
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Divisions and funds of municipal government.—The wide diversity of municipal organization is shown, in its principal features, by the number of divisions
and funds employed in accounting for the services usually provided by local governmental bodies. In many of the cities all municipal functions are administered
by the city corporation, while in others the functions of local government are
carried on by two or more governments as independent units, each having the
power of taxation, for the purpose for which it was constituted, over all or 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., Seattle, Wash., Indianapolis, Ind., Rochester, N. Y., 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 eneeption just mentioned, the first column of Table 2 shows the classes of funds with separate sets
of records that must be consulted, because many funds, especially trust funds,
may be administered by separate boards, a fact that is only in part revealed in
the next column, which shows the dates on which the several fiscal years close.
Where two or more funds of the same class close their fiscal years on the same
date, the table gives no indication as to their number. A large number of funds
indicates that many municipal transactions are not under a central accounting
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from the experience of the commercial world, it is believed that the best financial
administration is possible only when all financial transactions are brought within
one accounting system and when one official is held responsible for its proper
conduct.
The term "general treasury" is applied to the aggregate of the principal city
funds, other than investment, trust, and sinking funds, over which the city
auditor or comptroller exercises authority. The term "cash in transit" is the
designation applied to cash entered on the books of one department as paid to
another but not recorded on the books of that other department as received
during the fiscal year reported. Cash in transit is reported only in the case of
funds having the same date for closing their fiscal years.
Date of close of fiscal year.—The table shows the dates on which the fiscal
years of all municipal funds close. The widely varying dates complicate the
work of compiling the statistics, and render the results much less comparable
than they would be if a uniform date were adopted. Not only do the various
cities close their fiscal years on many different dates, but often the fiscal years
of units of the same city and of their funds and accounts close on different dates.
A uniform date for the close of the fiscal years of all divisions, funds, and accounts
of cities would greatly facilitate the compilation of comparable municipal statistics. Several States have statutes fixing a uniform date for their cities, and the
enactment of similar laws by the other States can not be too strongly urged.
TABLE 3
Revenue receipts.—Table 3 is designed to present the revenue receipts for
each of the 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 divisions of municipal government." When the city corporation is the only governmental unit having such power, only one line is devoted to the city, the 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 97
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




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proportion to a certain specified portion of deposits, as their excess above thevalue 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 govern-




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ments in accordance with the terms of contracts as penalties for nonobservance
of 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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phased, or rented, public improvements constructed or otherwise acquired,
materials utilized, a n d interest on borrowed moneys, which are incurred for
protecting person, property, a n d health, providing social necessities a n d conveniences, caring for t h e dependent and delinquent classes, and performing other
services a n d carrying on other activities for which those governments h a v e
authority.
These costs are readily separable into three classes—expenses,
interest, and outlays. T h e governmental-cost p a y m e n t s are shown for t h e
municipality a n d for each of its independent divisions in t h e same form as are
revenue receipts, as explained in t h e text for Table 3, page 16.
Expenses.—Municipal expenses are t h e costs a n d losses of cities from which
no p e r m a n e n t or subsequently convertible value is received or receivable. They
are (1) costs, exclusive of those arising from t h e construction or acquisition of
p e r m a n e n t properties or improvements, which are incurred by cities a n d their
independent divisions of government on account of services employed, property
rented, a n d materials utilized in connection with t h e maintenance a n d operation
of government, a n d t h e m a n a g e m e n t of t r u s t s ; a n d (2) t h e losses occasioned by
depreciation of so-called p e r m a n e n t properties, a n d otherwise. Table 4 presents
these costs separately for general d e p a r t m e n t s a n d for public service enterprises.
Interest charges.—The t e r m " m u n i c i p a l interest c h a r g e s " is a designation of
interest costs incurred by municipalities for t h e use of credit capital. All p a y m e n t s on account of such charges are shown in a single column of Table 4, b u t
in Table 16 are shown t h e a m o u n t s paid on each class of debt.
Outlays.—Municipal outlays are t h e costs of land and other properties a n d
public improvements more or less p e r m a n e n t in character, which are owned and
used by municipalities in t h e exercise of their municipal functions or in connection with t h e business undertakings conducted by t h e m . I n t h e column " F o r
o u t l a y s " are shown t h e aggregate of all p a y m e n t s for t h e purchase a n d improvem e n t of land, t h e erection of new buildings, t h e installation a n d extension of
water-supply systems, electric-light systems, a n d other enterprises, t h e purchase of equipment for t h e fire d e p a r t m e n t , purchases to increase t h e collections
of libraries, museums, and a r t galleries, a n d p a y m e n t s on account of all other
acquisitions which a d d to t h e n u m b e r a n d value of t h e p e r m a n e n t possessions
of t h e municipality. P a y m e n t s for outlays for t h e general d e p a r t m e n t s are
shown separately in Table 17, as are also those for t h e principal classes of public
service enterprises.
Comparison of r e v e n u e receipts and all governmental-cost payments.—Comparisons between revenue receipts a n d governmental-cost p a y m e n t s are of t h e
greatest significance in municipal finance. If a city is receiving more from
revenue t h a n it is paying for expenses, interest, a n d outlays, it has a balance
which m a y be applied to reducing indebtedness; while if its p a y m e n t s for expenses, interest, a n d outlays are greater t h a n its revenue receipts, t h e city is
increasing its indebtedness. If it is realizing from revenues enough money to
p a y for all expenses a n d interest, b u t for only a portion of its outlay, it is imposing
upon t h e future a p a r t of t h e burden of paying for its p e r m a n e n t properties and
public improvements.
I n t h e last three columns of Table 4 are shown t h e results of comparisons
between revenue receipts and governmental-cost p a y m e n t s . I n t h e first of
these columns is shown t h e excess of governmental-cost p a y m e n t s over revenue
receipts for each of t h e cities in which such p a y m e n t s were in excess of revenue
receipts, and in t h e second column is shown t h e excess of revenue receipts over
• governmental-cost p a y m e n t s for each of t h e cities in which revenue receipts
were t h e greater. Of t h e 248 cities covered by this report, 200 m a d e governmental-cost p a y m e n t s in excess of their revenue receipts, a n d 48 realized enough
from revenues to meet all their p a y m e n t s for expenses, interest, a n d outlays,
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Comparison of revenue receipts and payments for expenses and interest. T h e
last column of Table 4 shows t h e excess of revenue receipts over p a y m e n t s for
expenses a n d interest. T h e p a y m e n t s for expenses a n d interest correspond
approximately to t h e costs of a business corporation for maintenance, operating
expenses, a n d interest, except t h a t no allowances h a v e been m a d e for depreciation.
Of t h e 248 cities reported, 244 received from revenues a m o u n t s in excess of
their p a y m e n t s for expenses and interest.
Comparative summary of net revenue receipts and net governmental-cost
payments of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1924.—Table III shows, for
specified years from 1903 to 1924, t h e aggregate net revenue receipts a n d t h e
aggregate net p a y m e n t s for expenses, interest, a n d outlays for 146 cities for
which statistics are available t h r o u g h o u t t h e entire period. T h e figures for
t h e several years in this and other comparative tables are not in ail cases strictly
comparable. For t h e years 1911 to 1919, inclusive, a n d for 1923 a n d 1924 net
a m o u n t s are shown a n d used as bases for computations, b u t for t h e earlier years
it was not possible to eliminate refunds a n d service transfers, a n d for 1922
service transfers are included.
Table III

N E T R E V E N U E RECEIPTS

N E T GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS

F o r expenses

Total
Amount

1924.__
1923
1922
1919
1917
1915

$2,038,512,388
1,877, 564,829
1,801,302,485
1,103,665,750
968,444,905
865.270.995

1913
1911
1909
1907__.
1905
1903

P e r cent
of increase
over
1903

802,565,390
751,957,728
663.379,686
568,778,828
498.836.996
439,126,753

Amount

P e r cent
of increase
over
1903

364.2
$2,304,695,693
327.6 , 2,066,234,164
310.2
1,984,322,234
151.3
1,113,599,879
120.5 j 1,007,290,346
97.0
996,061,502
82.8
71.2
51.1
29.5
13.6

912,390,262
863,996,528
761,562,037
691,071,411
561,772,857
514,189,206

Amount

348.2
301.8
285.9
116.6
95.9
93.7

$1,410,579,257
1,323,708,765
1,248,986,024
756, 746,923
633,622,181
586,790,723

371.1
342.1
317.2
152.8
111.6
96.0

77.4
68.0
48.1
34.4
9.3

534,672,433
486,679,596
434,008,861
393,022,327
327,049,585
299,402,761

78.6
62.6
45.0
31.3
9.2

N E T GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S — C o n t i n u e d

F o r interest

Amount

1924__
1923._
1922
1919 _
1917.
1915
1913__
1911
1909
1907_
1905__
1903

_..

_
_.

For outlays

P e r cent
of increase
over 1903

Amount

$181,437,852
172,343,433
194,584,268
121,730,540
110,909,109
103,387,342

321.4
300.3
351.9
182.7
157.6
140.1

$712,678,584
570,181,966
540, 751,942
235,122,416
262, 759,056
305, 883,437

88,566,601
82,165, 730
71,857,259
59,199, 783
51,897,804
43,054,769

105.7
90.8
66.9
37.5
20.5

289,151, 228
295,151,202
255.695,917
238,849,301
182,825,468
171,731,676

Per cent
of increase
over 1903

P e r cent
of increase
over 1903

315.0
232.0
214.9
36.9 !
53.0
77.9
68.4
71.9
48.9 i
39.1
6.5

P E R CENT O F —

Govern- R e v e n u e
receipts
mentalreprecost
sented b y
payments
payments
reprefor exsented b y
penses
revenue
and
receipts
interest
88.5
90.9
90.8
99.1
96.1
86.8

78.1
79.9
80.1
79.6
76.9
79.8

88.0
87.0
87.1
82.3
88.1
85.4

77.7
75.6
76.3
79.5
76.0
78.0




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N E T R E V E N U E RECEIPTS

N E T G O V E R N M E N T A L COST P A Y M E N T S
EXPENSES

INTEREST

OUTLAYS

As shown i n t h e foregoing table, t h e n e t revenue receipts increased i n t h e
period 1903 t o 1924 from $439,126,753 t o $2,038,512,388, or 364.2 p e r cent.
During t h e corresponding period t h e percentage of increase for expenses w a s
371.1, for interest 321.4, a n d for outlays 315. T h e revenue receipts a n d t h e
p a y m e n t s for expenses for t h e years shown m a k e a n u n b r o k e n series of increases.
T h e same is t r u e of p a y m e n t s for interest with one exception. T h e p a y m e n t s
for outlays m a k e a n u n b r o k e n series of increases with t h e exception of t h e periods
from 1911 t o 1913, 1915 t o 1917, a n d 1917 t o 1919. T h e t o t a l governmentalcost p a y m e n t s increased from $514,189,206 in 1903 t o $2,304,695,693 i n 1924,
or 348.2 p e r cent. This is a considerably smaller percentage of increase t h a n
t h a t of revenue, showing a decided tendency t o increase t h e proportion of outlay
p a y m e n t s t o b e m e t from revenues.
Net and transfer revenue receipts and governmental-cost payments.—The
totals of Tables 3 a n d 4 include b o t h a c t u a l receipts a n d p a y m e n t s , or receipts
from a n d p a y m e n t s t o t h e public, a n d nominal or transfer receipts a n d p a y m e n t s ,
or a m o u n t s received b y one d e p a r t m e n t , fund, or account, a s p a y m e n t s b y
another.
I n Table I V t h e t o t a l revenue receipts of Table 3 a n d governmental-cost
p a y m e n t s of Table 4 a r e separated into n e t or a c t u a l a n d transfer receipts a n d
payments.




22

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

Table IV

REVENUE

RECEIPTS

GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS

Net

I
II_
III
IV
V

Net

$2, 274, 592, 539

Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

Transfer
$47,979,997

$2, 593, 821, 341

1,169, 414, 601
280, 557, 321
417, 684,890
251, 221, 317
155, 714, 410

35, 399,184
3,217, 586
5, 287,. 839
2, 440,329
1, 635,059

1,317,228, 527
296, 341, 449
503, 611,221
298,887,785
177,752,359

GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
New York, N. Y.._.
Chicago, I1L_
Philadelphia, Pa
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
St. Louis, Mo

$406, 214, 746
173,385,155
102, 237,260
98, 793,188
61, 708,166
39, 235,113

$23, 285,438
2,403,828
2,679,300
618, 618
1,072,396
408, 450

$465,152, 378
184, 347, 546
119, 766,430
109, 062, 054
72,859, 400
36, 450, 648

Baltimore, Md
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, CalifPittsburgh, Pa
San Francisco, Calif.
Buffalo, N. Y

39,456, 593
60, 647,980
82,962, 744
39, 754,079
32, 673, 272
32,346, 305

1,149, 694
1, 408, 585
1, 426, 547
343, 886
81, 069
521, 373

41,395, 513
62, 565, 723
101, 486,788
44, 398, 793
39, 767, 076
39,976,178

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
Milwaukee, Wis___
Washington, D. C_
Newark, N. J_
Minneapolis, Minn
New Orleans, La...
Cincinnati, Ohio..-

$32,141, 797
27,375,330
29, 687, 336
25,453,897
28,819,189
26,772,174

$355, 768

Kansas City, M o . .
Seattle, Wash
Indianapolis, Ind__
Rochester, N. Y___
Jersey City, N. J___

19,465, 603
32,967, 713
18,978,424
19,904,963
18,990,895

50,062
540,692

539,381
139, 345
49, 071
974,907

183, 652
384, 708

$35, 003, 891
26, 696, 049
33, 601, 574
29, 079, 701
20, 111, 273
24, 606,157
21, 529, 078
35,084,162
22, 530, 556
22, 753,165
25,345, 843

GROUP III—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
Louisville, Ky
Toledo, Ohio
Portland, Oreg
Denver, Colo
Akron, Ohio

$9,842,297
12, 649, 290
15,076,307
15,030, 388
9, 618,209

$5, 645
216, 789
163,059
39,134
78, 578

$10,913, 590
14,806,340
18, 999,488
24,037,273
12, 062, 782

Columbus, Ohio...
Providence, R. I__.
St. Paul, Minn
Oakland, Calif
Atlanta, Ga

12,022,994
11, 657, 552
12,907, 286
11,427, 081
9, 543, 651

591,834
609,492
372, 398
6,608
98, 264

15,426, 714
13, 626,146
16, 702, 638
11, 549, 985
11, 001,054

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham,' Ala_.
Worcester, Mass...
San Antonio, Tex_.
Dallas, Tex
_.

12, 646, 390
6,084, 014
11, 538, 256
5, 491, 242
7,083, 273

266,872
56, 414
.129,421
20, 680
53,461

15, 525, 259
6, 704, 706
12, 863, 617
6, 492, 718
8, 071, 002

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N. Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn_._.
Dayton, Ohio

8, 741, 709
9, 879, 618
7,113, 246
7, 839,135
7,099, 788

218,413
"""3,"839"
134,372

11, 376, 394
12, 322, 860
8, 334, 006
9,172. 776
8, 345; 023

Norfolk, Va
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn_.
Youngstown, Ohio.
Hartford, Conn

6, 620,171
7, 062, 985
7, 022, 816
7, 682, 838
8,950,464

67,312
115,846
12,452
133, 735
41, 743

9, 445,640
8, 426,185
7,140, 381
0,132, 737
8,850,868

_.




23

DESCRIPTION OF GENEEAL TABLES

Table IV—Continued

R E V E N U E RECEIPTS

GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS

CITY

Net

Transfer

Net

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
Grand Rapids, Mich..
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, Pa
__.
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, Mass

$7,781,006
4,324, 658
4, 412, 002
5,460,192
10,202,921

$110,082
25, 693
1,770
29,110
20, 780

$9, 513,228
6, 958,490
5, 528, 604
7,974, 291
14,343,137

Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J

8,012,368
5.641.395
5,986,932
6, 795,367
5,101,983

15, 795
115,329
13,468
115, 799

8,428,357
7,378,447
5, 632, 269
7,808, 531
7,965,364

Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass..
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

4,304,954
7, 685, 679
5, 274, 598
3,994,195
5,759,332

28, 966
27, 687
64,964
13,324
25,194

4, 452, 596
7, 454,106
7, 687, 508
4, 014, 860
7,857, 546

Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans.._.
Erie, Pa
Reading, Pa
Yonkers, N . Y

6,056,180
5,904,614
4,471,438
3.344.396
8,074,011

46,108
454,973
14,191
8,656
13,909

6, 244, 943
9, 062,878
5,564, 713
3,847, 689
10,303,547

Lowell, Mass
Duluth, Minn
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash

5,279,106
6,410,191
7,029,135
4,097,979
4,823,076

14,206
124,245
61,224
37,671
57,599

5, 768,769
6,462,291
11,076,881
4,803, 255
4,263,520

Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, C o n n

6,608,290
4,550,750
5,428,014
4,831,311
4,216,310
5,191,507

239,344
99,227
57, 537
193
3,752
10, 682

6,856,218
4,534, 791
7,487, 633
4,866,312
5.482.832
5.856.833

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
82
83
84

Somerville, M a s s
E l Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, F l a

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga

90
91
9?
93
94

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, P a
Manchester, N . H

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g Beach, Calif
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. Joseph, M o

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, I n d

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, A r k
Troy, N . Y . . _
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

_. _

$3,806,752
3,805, 740
8,640,298
5,051,445
4,829,525

$78,653
12,059
176,360
156,600

$3,579,930
3,528,844
8,854,805
5,427,528
6,270, 588

$78,653
12,059
184, 798
156,600

4,759,455
5,187, 902
3, 550,924
2,623, 558
2,186,361
..

_._

__
_..

__
__
___

_

__..

5,044,985
5, 547,059
3,888,663
3,440, 534
2,141,405

11,358
10,179
5,315
10,353

2,331,510
4, 722,481
3, 552, 870
2, 959,034
2,990, 733

8,385
56, 775 |
10, 034
10,135
20,002

2,476, 619
4, 922,910
4,103, 967
3,220, 009
3,030, 681

8,385
56,775
10,034
10,135
20,002

6,635,169
2, 557, 816
2, 223, 045
5,048, 541
3, 305, 708

__

11,358
10,179
5,315
10,353

3,300
6,151 !
48,408
59,850
16, 371

11, 797,294
2, 592,377
3,938,454
5, 737, 725
2, 824,728

3,300
6,151
48,408
59, 966
16,371

2, 756,075
3,863,881
3,020,984
3, 754, 767
3,104,703

565
3,976
14,427
54,877
1, 039

3,407,849
4,063, 967
3, 568,130
4,402, 998
3,526,830

565
3,976
14, 427
54,877
1,039

2,494,442
1,897,187
3,417,347
3,153, 246
5,089,088

8,411

3,399, 527
3,399, 350
3,935, 931
4, 628,434
6,356, 345

8,411

1,679
82,354
12,791 1

1,679
82, 354
13,152




24

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

Table IV—Continued

R E V E N U E RECEIPTS

GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS

CITY

Net

Transfer

Net

Transfer

GROUH IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, P a . - .
E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre Haute, Ind

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

120
121
122
123
124

Chester, P a
_
Racine, W i s .
Chattanooga, Tenn
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, P a . ..

125
126
127
128
129

New Britain, C o n n .
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
B e r k e l e y , Calif
Springfield, 111

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, P a
Huntington, W. Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, Nebr
Winston-Salem, N . C

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J
P o r t s m o u t h , V a — . . __
C ovington, K y

140
141
142
143
144

Macon, Ga
Roanoke, V a . . .
Jackson, M i c h
Shreveport, L a
Wheeling, W . Va

145
146
147
148
149

N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a . _ _
F r e s n o , Calif.. _
Augusta, Ga
P a s a d e n a , Calif

150
151
152
153
154

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, M i c h

155
156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.._ _

_

_

.

_

_.

_
__

__

$4,632,812
3,486,449
1,851,657
3,564,014
3,006,196

$1,492

86, 650
33,312
38, 681
20,196
98,172

3,338, 567
4,173,177
4,013,800
2,173, 215
6,670, 282

86, 650
34,396
38, 681
20,196
98,172

2,895
31, 361
2,545
14,685
15,377

2, 084, 543
2,436,993
2,526, 042
3, 212, 767
2, 700,941

2,895
31,361
2,545
14, 685
15,377

2, 676, 570
3,941,170
1, 551,207
2,991,965
2, 771,279

12,345
93,884 1
5,183 [

2, 608,428
4, 245,894
1,945,438
2,740, 665
2, 639, 009

12,345
93,884
5,183

2,142, 981
2, 568,484
4,568,758
3,055,571
2,108,534

16,939

15,457

58,775

79,084
12,620
13,873

58,775
16,939
79,084
12,918
13,873

24,257
55,743
19,156

2,470,391
4,053,413
3,065, 566
2, 397,998
1,471,958

24,257
55, 752
* 19,156

1, 706, 573
1, 742,778
1,976,515
2, 844,735
2, 365,162

36, 768
17,759
4,110 1
34,188

2, 013, 026
2, 302, 932
2, 616,483
3,927,624
3,413,644

40,036
17, 759
4,110
34,188

3,
1,
3,
2,
5,

42,741
478

4,603, 316
1, 779, 587
3,187, 794
2,390,612
9,471,139

42, 519
478

*

.

_ __

_.

2, 734, 705
2,860,719
5,027,929
3,446,279
4,309,141

15,457

2,151,805
2,987, 668
3,004,174
1,521,210
1, 664,682

. .

_
__

r

$1,492

1, 545,971
2, 505,077
1,836,457
3,523,459
2,065,394

_

_.

$3,429,578
2,634,924
1,973,095
3,096,382
2,802,175
2, 717,975
4, 740,797
2, 951,156
2,059, 668
5,006,316

.

..........

_
.

568,887
382,996
071,682
246,451
882,347

3,001,447
2,385,649
2,887,870
5,444,855
2,475,494
1, 585,300
3, 799,456
2,441,161
2, 269,860
2, 227,030

15,212
303, 510
21,765
42, 551

15,212
303, 510
21, 765
42, 551

173,649
54,761

3,441, 292
2,383,119
3,202,922
8,137,232
2, 813,645

173,649
54, 761

565
32,460
2,205
21, 850
2,668

2, 359, 253
3,817, 256
2,755,168
3,101,981
2,222,306

565
32,460
2,205
21,850
2,668

GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis
York, P a

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111.. ___
Woonsocket, R . I . _
McKeesport, P a
Bay City, Mich.
Hammond, Ind

_

. _

__
_

. _ __

_ .

$2,406,868
2,639,272
1,478,134
2,293,814
1,262, 294
2,084,346
1,681, 562
1,750,377
2, 383, 748
4,173,368

$13,377
1,445
76,777
4,474
1,449
96,955
14,048
150,301 1
27, 510 ]

$2, 587,289
2,630, 003
1, 561,831
2,885,488
1,192,033

$13,377
1,445

1, 532,404
1,919,081
2, 065,367
2,681,405
4,147,417

1,449
96,955
14,048
150,301
27,510

76,777
4,474




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DESCRIPTION OP GENERAL TABLES

Table IV—Continued

REVENUE

GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS

RECEIPTS

CITY

Net

Transfer

Net

Transfer

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
Mount Vernon, N . Y .
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, Mass

2,054,902
1, 511,560
2,140, 560
2,128,450

$66,663
9,316
12,665
425
35, 269

$3, 754,974
2,190, 593
2,719,307
2,281,370
2,310,799

Charleston, W. Va
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N . J...
Pittsfield, Mass
Stockton, Calif

2,191,956
2, 210,261
2,030,853
2,040, 332
2, 508, 554

1,949
34,666
4,183

1,994,218
2, 247,289
2, 769,285
2,039, 239
2, 691,112

Lima, Ohio
Montgomery, Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, Ky

1,656, 772
1,309,967
2,858,442
1, 251, 552
1,406, 523

116, 881
21, 783
11, 542

3,269,606
1,706, 530
3,171,412
3, 525,352
1,715,091

East Chicago, Ind
Pueblo, Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
New Eochelle, N . Y__

2,053, 585
2,097,814
2, 384,227
2,074,736
3,152, 092

3,000
22,136
4,711
4,139
8,569

2,335,477
2,583,937
2,095,000
2,314,381
3,360,000

Salem, Mass
Evanston, 111
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
WestHoboken, N . J . .

2, 248,873
2,472,194
2,625,958
1,141,114
1,273,650

324
120
2,309
4,505
15,255

2,289,492
4,121,720
3,025,075
1,065,842
1, 548,906

Williamsport, Pa
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N. Y
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

1,240,204
2,984, 518
2, 255,146
2,816, 526
2,105,224

350
90,312
11,660
36,850

1,131, 342
3,154, 656
2,732, 015
2, 275,183
2,677, 550

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, Mo
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, Ohio

1, 596,892
2,002, 515
955,758
1,455,094
2,049,684

Chicopee, Mass.
Dubuque, Iowa
Battle Creek, Mich__.
Columbia, S. C
Joliet, I1L.

2,193,135
1,718,477
1,659,006
1,339, 550
1,707,224

Superior, Wis
Stamford, Conn
Aurora, 111
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, Iowa..

1, 738,206
1,998,427
1,396,878
2,041,153
1, 685,113

32,929
15, 522
2,332

1, 791,701
1,863,350
2,409, 265
2,336,418
2,041,920

Rock Island, 111
Portsmouth, Ohio
Quincy, 111
Austin, Tex
New Brunswick, N . J.

1, 235,368
1,335,922
1,425,940
1,779,978
1, 748, 740

4,316
7,687
583
3,155
36, 622

1,141,731
1,924,725
1,348,122
1,893, 609
1,908,096

Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, Pa
Ogden, Utah
Danville, 111
Wilmington, N. C

2,016,032
1,178,159
1, 640,581
1,446, 974
1,033,607

36, 769
4,197

2.019.813
1,637,398
1, 680,471
1,629,188
1,121,148

Auburn, N. Y
Kokomo, Ind
Newport News, V a . . .
Poughkeepsie, N. Y__.
Hazleton, Pa

1, 258, 708
1,287, 600
1,047,850
1,586,086
967,300

20,120

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N. Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, Pa
Waltham, Mass

1,418,464 |
1,394,506 !
940,315
712,953
1,605,327 I

36,843

24, 543

1,020
16,755
31,150
43,170
27,435
1,844
17,856
4,548

1,840
799

900
5,001

29,769
1,789
5,049

1, 501, 056
2,020,676
1,091, 069
1,330, 676
1,954,813
2,220,446
2.355.812
1,440,412
1,441,759
2,317,627

1,434,158
1,251,223
1,576, 300
1, 959,119
946, 280
1,875,203
1,607, 750
1,198, 748
785,393
1, 669,628




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Table IV—Continued

EEVENUE

RECEIPTS

GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS

CITY

Net

Transfer

Net

Transfer

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, Me
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis.
Sheboygan, Wis

240
241
242
243
244

Moline, 111
Watertown, N. Y
Muskogee, Okla
La Crosse, Wis
Newburgh, N . Y

245
246
247

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Newport, R. I
Pensacola, Fla

_

-

$838,735
1, 430,307
1,210, 671
1, 593,505
1,589,487

$37,160
1,594
50,971
35,297

$1,092,528
1, 782,367
1,304,824
1,612,297
1,531,785

$37,160
1,594
50,971
35,297

1,322,640
472,026
1,482,872
1,483,648
1,197,296

3,750
14,975
72,958
19,862
710

1,512,301
1,851, 520
1.417.691
1,721,748
1,179,821

3,750
14,975
72,958
19,862
710

1,349,478
1,795, 555
1,282,052
703,620

67,510
2,789

1,295,849
2.289.692
1,449, 569

67, 510
2,789

7,022

7,022

The amounts shown in the preceding table as transfer receipts and payments
comprise (1) service transfers, which are amounts paid as expenses or outlays
by one department or enterprise to another from which it receives services or
the use of quarters; and (2) interest transfers, which represent payments made
by the city corporation or a division of the city to one of its funds on account
of interest on municipal securities held by that fund. Of the transfer receipts
reported, $40,098,056 were interest transfers, and $7,881,941 were service transfers. Of the total transfer payments, $40,098,056 were interest transfers, and
$7,878,381 were service transfers.
TABLE 5
Per capita revenue receipts and specified governmental-cost payments.—The
per capita receipts and payments of Table 5 are based on the absolute amounts
shown in Tables 3 and 4. The most significant figures of the table are those for
the five groups of cities arranged according to population. They show that the
per capita receipts and payments tend to increase with the size of the cities
from those having a population of from 30,000 to 50,000 to those with over 500,000
inhabitants, the increase in the amounts of these transactions being in greater
proportion than the increase in population. The population upon which the
per capita amounts are based is the estimated population of the city at the middle
of the fiscal year of the city corporation as shown in the third column of Table
1, with the exceptions noted in the text discussion of Table 1, p. 13.
Comparative summary of per capita net revenue receipts and net governmental-cost payments for expenses and interest of 146 cities for specified years:
1903-1924.—In Table V, which follows, is presented a summary of the per capita
net revenue receipts and per capita net governmental-cost payments for expenses
and interest for the aggregate of the 146 cities covered by the several census
reports for the specified years from 1903 to 1924.




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DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES

Table V

P E R CAPITA N E T R E V E N U E
RECEIPTS

Other
than of
public
service
enterprises

YEAR

Total

1924
1923
1922
1919
1917
1915
1913
1911
1909
1907
1905
1903.-.

!

Of
public
service
enterprises

P E R CAPTTA N E T GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS F O R E X P E N S E S A N D I N T E R E S T

Total

For expenses of
general
departments

For expenses of
public
service
enterprises

For
interest

$58.41
54.78
53.57
35.26
31.97
30.00

$52.42
49.10
48. 74
31.65
28.84
26.97

$6.00
5.68
4.83
3.61
3.13
3.03

$45.62
43.65
42.93
28.07
24.58
23.93

$36.89
35.25
34.37
22. 28
19. 53
18.95

$3.53
3.37
2.77
1.90
1.39
1.39

$5.20
5.03
5.79
3.89
3.66
3.58

28.55
28.07
26.42
24.67
22.79
21.14

_.

25. 74
25. 09
23. 53
21. 90
20.19
18.71

2.81
2.98
2.89
2.77
2.60
2.42

22.17
21.23
20.15
19. 57
17. 25
16.41

17.67
16. 91
16. 06
15.84
13.81
13. 25

1.35
1.26
1.22
1.17
1.07
1.10

3.15
3.07
2.86
2.56
2.36
2.06

DIAGRAM 4 . — P E R CAPITA N E T GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES
AND INTEREST OF 146 CITIES FOR SPECIFIED YEARS: 1903-1924

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Comparative summary of per capita net revenue receipts from principal revenues of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1924.—Table VI, which follows,
shows the per capitas of all net revenue receipts and those of a number of principal
classes of such receipts. The summary is for the cities covered by the census
reports for specified years from 1903 to 1924. The revenue receipts which are
included in the column headed "Other revenues" are those from departmental
fees, charges, sales, interest, rents, privileges, fines, penalties, and escheats.
The per capita receipts from the general property tax and all other groups of
taxes show an increase from 1903 to 1924.




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FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

Table VI

Total

YEAR

1924
1923
1922
1919
1917
1915

The
general
property
tax

$58. 41
54.78
53.57 |
35.26
31.97
30.00

.

1913
1911
1909
1907
1905
1903

28.55
28.07
26.42
24.67
22.79
21.14

Other
taxes

Subventions
and
Earnings
grants,
of p u b l i c
Other
donaservice
tions, a n d
enter- revenues
pension
prises
assessments

Special
assessments

$38. 59
36. 27
35.85
23. 29
20. 57
18. 73

$3.33
2.94
2.80
2.68
2.37
2.36

$3.43
2.92
2.58
1.98
2.50
2.54

$3.12
2.98
3.13
1.43
1.28
1.26

$6. 00
5.68
4.83
3.61
3.13
3.03

$3.96
3.99
4.38
2.27
2.12
2.08

17.82
17.37
16.14
14. 64
14. 01
12. 98

2.42
2.44
2.48
2.63
2.17
2.06

2.34
2.35
2.22
2.02
1.80
1.60

1.28
1.30
1.28
1.18
1.08
0.91

2.81
2.98
2.89
2.77
2.60
2.42

1 88
1.63
1.40
1.43
1.14
1.16

D I A G R A M 5 . — P E R C A P I T A N E T R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S , BY P R I N C I P A L C L A S S E S , O F
146

C I T I E S FOR SPECIFIED Y E A R S :

1903-1924

DOLLARS
1924

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TABLE 6
P e r cent distribution of r e v e n u e receipts a n d governmental-cost payments.—
Table 6 shows for t h e several cities a n d for t h e five groups of cities t h e per cent
which t h e receipts from each of t h e classes of revenue constitute of t h e t o t a l
revenue receipts a n d t h e per cent which t h e p a y m e n t s for each of t h e classes of
governmental costs—expenses, interest, a n d outlays—constitute of t h e t o t a l of
such p a y m e n t s , t h e figures for expenses being shown under t w o heads, " Expenses
of general d e p a r t m e n t s " a n d " E x p e n s e s of public service enterprises." T h e
per cents are in all cases computed upon t h e basis of t h e receipts a n d p a y m e n t s
shown in Tables 3 a n d 4.
Proportional distribution of revenue receipts, by divisions of t h e governments
of cities.—An examination of Table 3 discloses t h e fact t h a t t h e proportion
of revenues received from property taxes is m u c h greater, as a rule, for city
corporations in cities having a single division of government t h a n in those h a v -




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ing two or more divisions, while t h e relative contributions by special assessments
are larger in t h e cities having more t h a n one division of government. I n d e pendent divisions of t h e city government seldom receive revenue from special
assessments. T h e school districts receive a larger proportion of all revenues
from subventions t h a n are received by any other division of government.
P e r cent of revenue receipts required for meeting expenses and interest and
available for outlays.—Of t h e t o t a l revenue receipts of t h e 248 cities covered by
this report, 67.6 per cent was required for meeting expenses, 10.4 per cent was
required for meeting interest p a y m e n t s , a n d t h e remainder, 22 per cent, was
available for outlays or other purposes.
Per cent relation of revenue receipts to governmental-cost payments.—The
last five columns of Table 6 show t h e per cent of governmental-cost p a y m e n t s
applied on expenses of general departments, expenses of public service enterprises, interest, a n d outlays, a n d t h e per cent of t h e t o t a l governmental costs
t h a t were represented b y revenue receipts. For 48 of t h e 248 cities t h e revenue
receipts were greater t h a n t h e governmental-cost p a y m e n t s , while for t h e remaining 200 cities t h e revenues were not sufficient t o meet t h e costs of t h e year for
expenses, interest, a n d outlays.
Comparative summary of the per cent distribution of net revenue receipts
of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1924.—Table V I I , which follows, shows
t h e per cent distribution of t h e net revenue receipts of t h e 146 cities covered
by t h e census reports for specified years from 1903 t o 1924, inclusive. T h e
headings of t h e columns differ somewhat from those of Table 6, owing t o slight
differences in t h e tables for net revenues in t h e earlier a n d later reports. T h e
percentages are based upon t h e absolute a m o u n t s of net revenue receipts t a b u lated in t h e reports for t h e several years, a n d t h a t basis differs somewhat from
t h e basis for t h e percentages of Table 6 by being exclusive of service a n d interest
transfers. T h e figures for t h e several years are not in all cases strictly comparable, since those for t h e years 1903 to 1907 are computed upon t h e basis of
reports which in some columns include a m o u n t s received in error t h a t were later
refunded. A careful investigation shows t h a t this noncomparability exaggerates
for t h e years 1903 to 1907 t h e percentages for general property taxes to t h e
extent of less t h a n 1 per cent. This exaggeration reduces t h e percentages of
most of t h e other columns, t h e t o t a l exaggeration a n d reduction being for a n y
given year not far from one-half of 1 per cent.
Table VII

YEAR

1924
1923
1922
1919
1917.
1915
1913
1911
1909
1907
1905
1903

_ _

The
general
property
tax

Other
taxes

Special
assessments

Subventions
and
Earnings
grants,
donations, of p u b l i c
service
and
enterprises
pension
assessments

Other
revenues

66.1
66.2
66.9
66.0
64.3
62.4

5.7
5.4
5.2
7.6
7.4
7.8

5.9
5.3
4.8
5.6
7.8
8.5

5.3
5.4
5.9
4.1
4.0
4.2

10.3
10.4
9.0
10.2
9.9
10.0

6.8
7.3
8.2
6.4
6.6
6.9

62.4
61.9
61.0
59.4
61.5
61.4

8.5
8.7
9.7
10.6
9.6
9.8

8.2
8.4
8.4
8.2
7.9
7.6

4.5
4.6
4.9
4.8
4.7
4.3

9.9
10.6
10.9
11.2
11.4
11.5

6.6
5.8
5.3
5.8
5.0
5.5




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FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

DIAGRAM 6 . — P E R CENT DISTRIBUTION OP N E T REVENUE RECEIPTS OP 146
CITIES FROM THE SEVERAL SOURCES OF REVENUE FOR SPECIFIED YEARS:

1903-1924
40

PER C E N T
50

1924
1923
1922
1919

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1915
1913
1911
1909

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PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES

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DIAGRAM 7 . — P E R CENT DISTRIBUTION OF N E T GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y MENTS OF 146 CITIES FOR SPECIFIED YEARS: 1903-1924

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1915
1913
1911

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The figures in Table VII disclose a number of minor variations in the proportion of receipts obtained from year to year from the several sources of revenue.
Receipts from "Other taxes," special assessments, and earnings of public service
enterprises show slightly smaller percentages in 1924 than in 1903, and the
receipts from the general property tax show somewhat greater percentages in
the later than in the earlier years.
Comparative summary of the per cent distribution of net governmental-cost
payments of 146 cities for specified years: 1903-1924.—Table VIII, which
follows, shows the per cent distribution of the net governmental-cost payments




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DESCRIPTION OP GENERAL TABLES

for the 146 cities given in Table III for specified years from 1903 to 1924, inclusive.
The table discloses, for 1924 as compared with 1903, a decrease in the proportion of payments for outlays, and for interest, and a relatively slight increase in
that of payments for expenses.
Table

VIII

P E R CENT DISTRIBUTION OF
NET
GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS

P E R CENT DISTRIBUTION OF
N E T GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS
YEAR

YEAR

For
expenses
1924
1923
1922
1919
1917
1915

61.2
64.1
62.9
68.0
62.9
58.9

.

For
interest
7.9
8.3
9.8
10.9
11.0
10.4

For
expenses

For
outlays
30.9
27.6
27.3
21.1
26.1
30.7

1913
1911
1909_
1907...
1905
1903

For
interest

58.6
56.3
57.0
56.9
58.2
58.4

9.7
9.5
9.4
8.5
9.2
8.3

_
_

For
outlays
31.7
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 PROPERTY TAXES

Corporation
All other

Total

Bank
Grand total..

$21,175,944

Group I.._
Group II-_
GroupIII.
Group I V .
Group V . .

11, 373, 512
381, 362
5,735, 683
2,174,138
1, 511, 249

$7,961,445
6, 751, 409
381,179
371,002
310, 691
147,164

Street
railway

All other

$277, 996

$12,913,580

143, 241
12
69,499
32,365
32,879

4,473, 994

4,868

5, 284, 768
1,831,082
1, 323,736

10,414

$22,923
171

"~7~470

GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
4
7
8
12

New York, N . Y
Detroit, Mich
Baltimore, M d
Boston, Mass
Buffalo, N . Y . . _

$7,395, 686
33,109
629,844
3,172, 570
142, 303

$5, 979, 262

$1, 416,424
28,241

$4,868

629,844
$143, 241

3,029, 329

142, 303

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
13
15
21
22
23

Milwaukee, Wis
Newark, N . J
Indianapolis, I n d
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey City, N . J

__.

._

$171
190, 334
12
95,042
95,803

$171
$190, 334
$12
95,042
95, 803




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STATISTICS

Table IX—Continued

OF

CITIES

SPECIAL PROPERTY TAXES

Corporation
Total

Street
railway

Bank

All other

GROUP I I I — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
Worcester, Mass
New Haven, Conn_.
Bridgeport, Conn...
Hartford, Conn
Paterson, N. J

$712,599
82,842
14,093
,059,612
36,263

Springfield, Mass...
Trenton, N. J
Fall River, M a s s . . .
Camden, N. J
New Bedford, Mass

523,809
24,760
918,007
23,666
948,242

Wilmington, D e l . . .
Albany, N. Y
Cambridge, Mass...
Yonkers, N. Y
Lowell, Mass

340
99,355
432,422
5,648
536,805

Duluth, Minn
Elizabeth, N. J
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N. Y . _ .
Waterbury, Conn..

9,721
11,431
248,811
33,453
13,804

$303
$82,489
14, 093
2,537
36,263

$712,296
1, 057, 075

14, 060
24, 760

' 749
,
914, 755

23, 666
8,475

18, 072

"921," 695"

40, 237

392,185

9,355
:

531,991
11,431
245, 022
33, 453
13,804

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
Somerville, Mass
Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N. Y___
Bayonne, N. J
Manchester, N. H

$129,707
780, 251
3,652
6,112
202, 335

Portland, Me
Troy, N. Y
Binghamton, N. Y___
Hoboken, N. J
Passaic, N. J

54, 374
1,397
1,460
14,711
18, 528

Brockton, Mass.
New Britain, Conn...
Holyoke, Mass
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Quincy, Mass

195, 552
21,122
432,246
1,075
95,634

East Orange, N. J
Niagara Falls, N. Y_.
Atlantic City, N. J . . .
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N. C

6,534
29, 541
12, 910
87, 831
76, 527
2,639

$7
283
3,652
6,112
132,153

$16, 203
1,821

$113,497
778,147
70,182

54, 374
1,397
1,460
14, 711
18, 528
2,971

192, 581

2,140

425, 460
1,075
93, 494

i 21,122
6,786

6,534
29, 541
12,910
1,121

1,118
8,112

85, 592
68,415
2,639

GROUP V — CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
163
170
174
176

Haverhill, Mass
K e n o s h a , Wis._ -_
M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Chelsea, M a s s
Medford, Mass

177
178
188
189
190

...

Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Roehelle, N . Y
Salem, M a s s

_.

i Includes stock of other corporations.

$102,617
66
9,105
101,553
47, 336
4,025
174,152 |
152, 600
6,977 1
110, 532 1

$13

$2,349

$100, 255

9,105
1, 627
877

2,564
7,197

97, 362
39, 262

37
27

166, 289
152, 573

2,090

108,162

$66

4, 025
7,826
6,977
280




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City niimber

Table I X — C o n t i n u e d

33

SPECIAL PROPERTY TAXES

Corporation

CITY

All o t h e r

Total
Street
railway

Bank

All o t h e r

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
194
196
197
201
205

West Hoboken, N. J__
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N. Y
Everett, Mass
Chicopee, Mass

$13,212
99, 605
19, 248
102, 747
237,042

$13, 212
18, 771
19, 248
258
1,086

211
213
219
224
225
230

Stamford, Conn
Taunton, Mass
New Brunswick, N. J
Wilmington, N. C
Auburn, N. Y
Orange, N. J

9,047
135, 059
7,896
985
3,036
1,707

9,047

231
234
235
239
241
244

Amsterdam, N. Y
Waltham, Mass
Lewiston, Me
Sheboygan, Wis
Watertown, N. Y
Newburgh, N. Y

17, 593
120, 280
7,276
7,404
2,982
17,167

17, 593

$9,362

$71,472

"~7,"l60"

95, 329
235,956

2,021

133,038

985
3,036
1,707
120,208
',276 !
$7, 404
137 !
17,167 I

" ~ 2 ~ 845'

City number

T h e a m o u n t s received from t h e different classes of special t a x e s shown in t h e
column h e a d e d " A l l o t h e r " are presented in Table X , which follows.

Table X

" O T H E R SPECIAL T A X E S

CITY

Inheritance

Total

•
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

1

G r a n d total
I__
II__
III
IV
V

_ .

$353, 863, 854
21,247,511
1
3, 312, 806
4,076,997
2,153, 474
3,073,066

|
$852, 480
84, 111
381, 497
300, 873
40, 437
45, 562

Income

$27,913, 201
16, 719, 207
2, 679, 231
3, 558,186
2, 041, 067
2,915, 510

Mortgage

$5, 093, 706
4, 444,193
247, 611
217, 938
71,970
111,994

GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
2
4
5
8
12

N e w Y o r k , N . Y__
Chicago, 111
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
Boston, M a s s
Buffalo, N . Y

__

$15, 545, 185
76, 815
647, 285
7,296
3, 868, 791
1,102,139

$12, 025, 373

$3, 519, 812

$76, 815
647, 285
7, 296
3, 868, 791
825, 043

277, 096

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
13
14
16
18
22
1
2

Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D. C
M i n n e a p o l i s , M i n n _ _ ___
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio
Rochester, N . Y _.

$2, 346,140
2
4, 467
120,978
298, 463 1
542, 758

$57.507

$2, 288, 633

25, 527
298, 463

Includes $4,467 incorporation tax for Washington, D. C , not shown in detail.
Incorporation tax.
87305—26
3

$95, 451

,

390, 598

152,160




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34

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

Table X—Continued

O T H E R SPECIAL T A X E S

1

1

CITY

Total

j Inheritance

Income

Mortgage

I

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
25 • T o l e d o , O h i o . .
28 A k r o n , Ohio
29 C o l u m b u s , Ohio
31 St. P a u l , M i n n
36 W o r c e s t e r , M a s s .

.

Richmond, Va.
Syracuse, N . Y .
D a y t o n , Ohio
Norfolk, V a
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio

53
57
60
63
64

Springfield, M a s s
Fall River, Mass
N e w Bedford, M a s s
Albany, N. Y
Cambridge. Mass

68
69
70
75
77
78

Yonkers, N . Y
Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
C a n t o n , Ohio
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y

...
_
•

$79, 545
26, 884
78, 270

43, 394
273, 432
39, 360
500
18, 715

39
40
43
44
47

$79, 545
26,884
78, 270
32, 576
633, 832

43, 394

563,
372,
378,
179,
356,

$32, 576
$633, 832
213,939

59, 493

39, 360
500
18, 715

568
652
372
268
270

563,
372,
378,
135,
356,

258, 272
288, 537
6,410
14, 205
283, 531
149, 404

568
652
372
347
270

43,921
43, 264

215, 008
288, 537

6,410
14, 205
283, 531
117,130

32, 274

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
$202,
235,
75,
34,
72,
71,

Somerville, M a s s
_.
Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Manchester, N. H
Troy, N. Y
Binghamton, N. Y

118
19i
123

Springfield, Ohio
Racine, Wis
Brockton, Mass
Holyoke, Mass
Quincy, Mass . . _
Portsmouth, Va

7,904
186,819
212, 439 j
193,359
161,563
4,381

17, 469

Niagara Falls, N . Y
L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass

819
439
359
563

$7,904

17, 469 !
132,026
10,683
330, 625
150, 314

580
$21
504
305
884
039

186,
212,
193,
161,

$202, 580
235,521
113,020
34,305
72,884
87, 582

80
85
86
94
107
110

1^9

136
138
111
115
150
156
157

.

$37, 516
16, 543

•

4,381
114,115

17,911

10, 683
330, 625
150, 314

1
GBOUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
163
170
171
174

Haverhill, Mass
.
Kenosha, Wis
M o u n t Vernon, N . Y .
Elmira, N. Y
Chelsea, M a s s

176
178
182
188

Medford, Mass
Pittsfield, M a s s
L i m a , Ohio
Madison, Wis
Fitchburg, Mass

189
190
196
197
198

N e w Rochelle, N . Y
Salem, M a s s
Brookline, M a s s .
J a m e s t o w n , N . Y.__
H a m i l t o n , Ohio

201

Everett, Mass
L o r a i n , Ohio
Chicopee, M a s s
Superior, W i s
Taunton, Mass-

isn

*>04

205
210
213

.

$164, 203
411,696
110,499
52,556
108, 462
121,461
137,687 1
5,937 j
119,699
124,659

_.
_

i...

._

135,038
139,423
400,060
41,283
11, 524
118,369
9,598
97,977
65,396
106,484

$164, 203
411,696
84,300
44, 692
108, 462

$26,199
7,864

121,461
137,687
$5,937
119,699
124,659

II, 524

108,251
139,423
400,060
32,673
118,369

9, 598
97,977
65,396
106,484

26,787
8,610




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City number

DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES

Table X — C o n t i n u e d

O T H E R SPECIAL T A X E S

CITY

Total

Inheritance

Income

Mortgage

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
216
225
227
228
231

P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
A u b u r n , N . Y_ . _
Newport News, Va
__
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Amsterdam, N. Y
. .

232
234
236
238
239

Petersburg, Va
Waltham, Mass
G r e e n B a y , Wis

241
243
244
245

Watertown, N . Y

Sheboygan, Wis

Newburgh, N. Y

$13,002
32,903
248
53,036
30,270
._
_
_

.__

$13,002

2,628
93, 596
44,691
94,808
53,627

2,628

56,228
70,154
43,239
2,625

$28,642

$4,261-

43, 716
23,177

9,320'
7,093-

248

93,596
44,691
94, 808
53,627
48,028
70,154
29, 579

8,200
13, 660

2,625

Receipts from poll taxes.—In some cities poll taxes are assessed a t a fixed
a m o u n t per capita; in others t h e polls are graded according to t h e occupation of
the individual, a n d are assessed a t t h e rate for the general property tax. All:
receipts from per capita taxes, whether uniform or graded, are included in thecolumn headed " P o l l taxes." Poll taxes a m o u n t i n g to $4,680,304 were r e p o r t e d
in 1924 by 113 of t h e 248 cities located in 23 States.
Receipts from business taxes.—In 1924 t h e revenue derived from business
taxes, exacted with or without the issue of licenses, a m o u n t e d to $43,052,137, a
relatively small percentage of t h e t o t a l revenues.
Receipts from nonbusiness license taxes.—The receipts from nonbusiness
license taxes are t a b u l a t e d in three columns, t h e headings of which are fairly
descriptive of the classes of revenue included under each.
Some of t h e cities not reporting receipts from dog taxes collected such t a x e s
for t h e States, receiving back a portion of the same as subventions, receipts from
which are included in Table 8. I n other cities dogs are assessed as p r o p e r t y ,
a n d receipts from taxes on dogs are included with general p r o p e r t y taxes.
T h e t e r m "general license t a x e s " is used to designate t h e taxes exacted w i t h
t h e granting of all licenses under general s t a t u t e s or ordinances, other t h a n d o g
licenses a n d business licenses. T h e t a x on motor vehicles forms t h e most i m p o r t a n t item among receipts of this class.
Receipts from special assessments, and special charges for outlays.—With t h e
exception of property taxes, special assessments and special charges for outlays*
constitute t h e largest single item of revenue for t h e majority of cities.
Special assessments for expenses were reported for 98 cities and a g g r e g a t e d
$4,119,280.
< Special assessments and special charges for outlays were reported by 23$
.>
cities, with a t o t a l of $143,661,129. 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 ir&
some cities, for t h e grading a n d widening of streets, t h e building of retaining;
walls, bridges, a n d viaducts, a n d for p a r k improvements.
Receipts from fines, forfeits, and escheats.—The 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.




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TABLE 8
Receipts from subventions and grants.—The total amount received as subventions and grants from other civil divisions was $102,274,213, of which 87.7
per cent was for education.
Receipts from donations and pension assessments.—The receipts from donations from private individuals and corporations, given in Table 8, are arranged
in four classes: Those for (1) expenses other than pensions, (2) pensions, (3) outlays, and (4) principal of public trust funds.
Receipts for expenses other than pensions include donations for maintenance
of schools and libraries, parks and other recreational purposes, hospitals and
health departments, and for charities.
Receipts for outlays represent contributions to the city for the purchase or
construction of educational and recreational facilities, of hospital equipment,
drinking fountains, and of memorials to heroes.
Receipts for establishing or adding to the principal of public trust funds were
reported by comparatively few cities and were for such purposes as policemen's,
firemen's, and teachers' retirement, park, school, library, or hospital endowment*
and relief of poor.
The receipts from pension assessments were largely contributed by policemen,
firemen, and teachers, although small amounts were contributed by other municipal employees.
TABLE 9
Receipts from highway privileges.—Among the receipts from highway privileges are those from steam and street railroads for the privilege of using the
streets for the transportation of freight or passengers, and those for electric
light and power companies, water, telegraph, and telephone companies, and heat
distribution and refrigeration companies for the privilege of placing wires, pipes,
poles, and other equipment in, under, over, or across the streets, incident to the
conduct of their business of furnishing public utilities. Under this heading are
included, also, amounts received by the cities for such privileges as to maintain
vaults under the sidewalk, to use portions of the street for storing building
materials, and to extend awnings or show windows beyond the building line.
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 that 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 $40,098,056, of which $23,285,438, or 58.1 per cent,
was reported by New York, N. Y. If this aggregate be deducted from the total
interest receipts there remains $28,727,833 which is the actual interest, or that
received from the public by the 248 pities in ,1924.




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37

TABLE 10
Character of receipts tabulated as from general departmental earnings.—
American municipalities realize considerable a m o u n t s of revenue from fees,
charges, rents, sales, a n d allied sources. T h e revenues from these sources
are w h a t economists call contractual as distinguished from compulsory revenues,
t a b u l a t e d in Tables 3 a n d 7 as taxes, special assessments, a n d fines. T h e y
involve t h e exchange of equivalents by which cities receive cash in r e t u r n for
a benefit granted in t h e form of service, rents, or objects sold.
T h e receipts of t h e general d e p a r t m e n t s from fees a n d charges include all
a m o u n t s received by t h e cities as compensation for services rendered t o t h e
payers by t h e general d e p a r t m e n t s of t h e cities, whether t h e services were clerical
in character, t h e compensation for which is called a " f e e , " or were other t h a n
clerical, t h e compensation for which is called a " c h a r g e . "
As receipts from rents there are included in Table 10 only a m o u n t s received
for t h e use of real property employed principally for d e p a r t m e n t a l uses.
As receipts from sales there are included receipts from t h e sale of discarded
equipment and materials where t h e p a y m e n t s for replacement a n d renewal are
classified as expenses. Similar sales on outlay account are included in nonrevenue receipts in Table 18.
Certain receipts from sources other t h a n those above described are classed
as d e p a r t m e n t a l , t h e principal item being a m o u n t s received as insurance t o
cover losses b y fire in cases where t h e repair of fire damages is charged to expense.
Receipts from insurance where t h e repair of damages is charged to outlay a r e
classified as offsets to outlays a n d are included in nonrevenue receipts shown in
Table 18.
Classification of general departmental receipts.—The t o t a l a m o u n t of receipts
from fees, charges, rents, sales, a n d allied sources is shown in this report, a n d
also its distribution to t h e divisions of government by which t h e services were
rendered. These divisions correspond to t h e classification employed in t a b u lating t h e general d e p a r t m e n t a l expenses and outlays, as given in Tables 12 a n d 17.
TABLE 11
Public service enterprises.—In t h e text of Table 3 will be found a definition
of t h e t e r m public service enterprise as used by t h e Bureau of t h e Census.
T h e statistics of municipally operated public service enterprises are for m o s t
cities defective because of the fact t h a t their accounts are not completely segregated, a n d t h e enterprises are not credited with all t h e revenues arising from
their activities nor debited with all t h e expenses chargeable t o t h e m . For example, t h e y m a y not be credited with t h e interest earned on their funds on current deposit nor charged with t h e interest on their bonds. And in m a n y cases
t h e y are not credited for utilities furnished or services rendered by t h e m t o t h e
various d e p a r t m e n t s a n d to other public utility enterprises of t h e city.
Receipts of public service enterprises.—The receipts shown in Table 11 for
t h e different classes of public service enterprises include all revenue receipts of
these enterprises recorded in t h e city books, with t h e exception of interest on
current deposits. Of t h e large a m o u n t reported for New York, N . Y., in t h e
column headed " All other," $3,356,943 was received from ferry tolls a n d $351,449
from bridge tolls. A m o u n t s for other cities appearing in t h a t column were
received principally from ferries, toll bridges, harbor towage and pilotage, land
development, ice plants, a n d farms.
TABLE 12
Payments for general departmental expenses.—In Table 12 are presented
statistics showing p a y m e n t s for t h e expenses of the various cities during 1924




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FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

for objects or purposes other than the operation and maintenance of publi c
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 54.1 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 1924 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.
Payments for miscellaneous expenses.—In most instances the column headings of this division reveal clearly the nature of the payments tabulated under
each. Under the heading "Unclassified" are tabulated those payments that
are not assignable to any specific classification of any of the divisions. The
amounts included in the column "Undistributed" are, with few exceptions,
those which with perfect accounting for statistical reports would be distributed
to the various other columns of the table. The amounts so tabulated represent
(1) undistributed payments for incidental operating plants which are classified
as municipal service enterprises, such as electric-light plants, heating plants,
and garages; and (2) incidental operating plants not classified as municipal
service enterprises, and such other payments for accounts with departments
of supplies, purchasing agent, insurance, printing, advertising, and 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 number of cities and towns
certain metropolitan districts in and about Boston for the purchase and improvement of parks and for the construction and maintenance of sewers and waterworks. The cities and towns benefited are charged with the costs of maintaining
the properties and public improvements acquired, including the interest on loans
made by the State for the original outlays, and are required to make contributions to the State sinking fund for the redemption of the debt incurred by the
State for their benefit. Other payments to the Commonwealth of the same
general nature are those for the abolition of grade crossings.




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DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES

Comparative s u m m a r y of 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 1903-1924.—In Table X I , which follows, t h e r e is
presented, b y principal divisions of t h e d e p a r t m e n t s of city government, a summ a r y of t h e net p a y m e n t s for general d e p a r t m e n t a l expenses of 146 cities for
specified years from 1903 to 1924, inclusive. I n compiling this table certain
changes h a v e been m a d e in t h e t a b u l a t i o n presented in reports for years prior
t o 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 h e changes referred t o result in pensions being shown u n d e r
" Miscellaneous" instead of as a p a r t of t h e expenses of t h e d e p a r t m e n t s affected.
Table XI

Total

-_..

_ .

1933

1922

$1, 287,484,806

•

General government__
__
P r o t e c t i o n t o person a n d p r o p e r t y
Health and sanitation
Highways
Charities, hospitals, a n d corrections
Schools
__
Libraries
_
Recreation
Miscellaneous
_

$1, 208, 056,438

$1,155, 691, 566

$697,319,550

111, 856, 506
259,275,394
130, 388,115
109,807,119
79, 239,113
475, 725,840
15, 782, 744
41,819, 027
63, 590,948

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

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

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
Total.General g o v e r n m e n t
Protection to person a n d property.—.
Health and sanitation
Highways
_._
Charities, hospitals, a n d corrections..
Schools
Libraries
Recreation
Miscellaneous
1

1919

19U

GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL
E X P E N S E S : 146 CITIES

$546,568,203
62,
120,
55,
60,
38,
162,
7,
20,
18,

1907
$452, 899,274
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

» $367,367,970
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

i $278,173,930
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

I n c l u d e s refunds a n d service transfers.

An examination of Table X I shows t h a t the t o t a l general d e p a r t m e n t a l expenses of the 146 cities increased in each of the periods, t h e average a n n u a l
increase for the period 1903 to 1924 being $48,062,422, while for t h e last five
years of t h a t period it was $118,033,051.
TABLE 13
P a y m e n t s for the principal general departmental expenses, total and per
capita.—In Table 13 are presented the 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 most 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 imp 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 the highest
per capita figures for all expenses included in the table, Groups I I , I I I , IV, a n d
V following in the order named. The figures for individual cities of the different
groups show striking variations, because of the factors other t h a n population
which influence expense p a y m e n t s .
The per capita p a y m e n t s for general governmental expenses in cities of Groups
I a n d I I are larger t h a n t h e y 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
the executive a n d judicial functions usually possessed by counties. To secure




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FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

comparability between t h e p a y m e n t s for all general g o v e r n m e n t a l functions in
these cities a n d in other cities of Groups I a n d I I which exercise n o county functions, certain percentages of t h e p a y m e n t s for expenses of c o u n t y g o v e r n m e n t s
of t h e other cities of Groups I a n d I I are combined with t h e city p a y m e n t s , as
h a s been explained in t h e discussion of Table 2, page 15.
Comparative summary of the per capita net payments for general departmental expenses of all cities for specified years: 1903-1924.—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
o t h e r t h a n those of public service enterprises for all cities having a p o p u l a t i o n
of over 30,000 for specified years from 1903 t o 1924. There h a s been a general
increase in t h e t o t a l n u m b e r of cities covered b y these reports, b u t this h a s h a d
no appreciable effect upon t h e p e r capita p a y m e n t s .
Table XII
Total

YEAR

Proteceal
General tion to H a n dt h
govern- person sanitaand
ment
tion
property i

ChariEDUCATION
ties,
H i g h - hospiw a y s tals, and
1 Libracorrec- Schools
tions

1924._
1923__
1922__
1919__
1917-_
1915-_

$35. 61
$3.01
34. 02 ! 2.95
33.15
2.94
21.63
2.22
18. 95 ! 2.18
18.45
2.10

$7.10
6.82
6.66
4.53
4.04
4.06

$3.55
3.34
3.25
2.34
1.93
1.86

$3.07
3.01
2.87
2.04
1.96
2.06

$2.08
2.01
2.08
1.59
1.36
1.26

$13. 52
12.87
12.50
6.88
5.89
5.58

$0.44
0.43
0.41
0.28
0.25
0.24

1913__
1911 __
1909-_
1907__
1905._
1903 __

17.23
2.00
17. 62 j 2.08
16. 07
1.96
15.95
1.86
13. 88
1.38
13.19 1! 1.46

3.89
4.12
3.89
3.80
3.52
3.35

1.75
1.77
1.62
1.59
1.35
1.21

1.93
2.04
1.71
1.91
1.67
1.64

1.11
1.17
1.10
1.05
0.88
0.86

4.98
5.04
4.54
4.42
3.99
3.86

MisRecre- cellaation 2 neous l

0.22
0.23
0.25
0.21
0.19
0.19

$1.15
1.10
1.09
0.74
0.66
0.68

$1. 67
1.49
1.34
1.01
0.69
0.61

0.63
0.65 |
0.55 1
0.51
0.47
0.35

0.71
0.53
0.45
0.59
0.44
0.27

1
Payments for pensions are included in column "Miscellaneous" for the years 1911 to [1924,! inclusive; for the years 1903 to 1909, inclusive, they are included with expenses of police, fire, and school
departments.
2
Payments for expenses of art galleries and museums are included in column "Recreation" for the
years 1911 to 1924, inclusive; for the years 1903 to 1909, inclusive, they are included with the expenses
of libraries.

DIAGRAM 8 . — P E R
MENTAL

CAPITA N E T PAYMENTS FOR PRINCIPAL GENERAL

E X P E N S E S O F A L L C I T I E S O F O V E R 30,000 F O R S P E C I F I E D

DEPARTYEARS:

1903-1924
0

5

10

DOLLARS
1
5
20

w/y//M/yyyyM//M^^
1923

WMMMKM^^

1922

25

vvawwyy^^

I9J9

30

35

11 M i i « i i ^ ^
1

III I M U X ^

-•

1917
1915
1913
1911

^ ^ M S

yjy//A^ASSSSBSk\m
WAr//AffiBBaB&\\\\
1907
w//////jy®g^\\\mm^>.
1905
Y/s///sj®®m\iwa^
1903
vzovm^mm
m ^

WR

1909

p ^ ^ f l EDUCATION
1 PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY

J

HEALTH AND SANITATION

| % ^ ^ C H A R I T I E S . HOSPITALS. AND CORRECTIONS.

[] GENERAL GOVERNMENT

RECREATION

\ HIGHWAYS

ALLOTHER




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DESCRIPTION 0 ^ GENERAL TABLES

The 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 t o $35.61 in 1924, or 170 per cent.
TABLE 14
P e r cent distribution of p a y m e n t s for t h e principal general d e p a r t m e n t a l
e x p e n s e s , by object of p a y m e n t . — T a b l e 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 p e r cent distribution of t h e p a y m e n t s for
expenses, other t h a n of public service enterprises. T h e 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.
For nearly all cities a larger percentage was reported for schools t h a n for a n y
other purpose shown in t h e t a b l e . Although t h e per capita expenses for schools,
as shown in Table 13, increase with t h e size of t h e cities, t h e y do n o t increase a s
rapidly as other per capita expenses; hence t h e percentages represented b y school
expenses, as given in Table 14, are greater for t h e cities of Group V t h a n for those
of Group I .
Comparative s u m m a r y of per cent distribution of n e t general d e p a r t m e n t a l
expenses of all cities for specified y e a r s : 1903-1924.—Table X I I I , which follows,
gives a comparative s u m m a r y of t h e per cent of n e t 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 b y those of t h e principal divisions of such expenses for
specified years from 1903 t o 1924.
DIAGRAM 9 . — P E R C E N T DISTRIBUTION OP PRINCIPAL G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTAL
E X P E N S E S O F A L L C I T I E S O F O V E R 30,000 FOR S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S :

1903-1924

PER CENT
0

20

40

0 0 0 0 4 EDUCATION

AND

TOSON^

SANITATION

H U H GENERAL GOVERNMENT

87205—2(3

4

80

1§§888^ HIGHWAYS

g^PROTEOTIONJO
H5KHEALTH

60

^ ^ C H A R . T . E S . HOSP.TALS. AND CORRECTIONS
Jj^RECREATION
|

| ALL OTHER

[00




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FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

Table XIII

ProtecHealth
General t i o n t o
person
and
govern- a n d
sanitament
proption
erty

YEAR

1924
1923
1922
1919.
1917
1915
1913
1911
1909
1907
1905
1903,

...
__..
_.
_
_
_

Highways

ChariEDUCATION
ties,
hospitals,
and
Schools L i b r a ries
corrections

Recreation

Miscellaneous

8.5
8.7
8.9
10.2
11.5
11.4

19.9
20.1
20.1
21.0
21.4
22.0

10.0
9.8
9.8
10.8
10.1
10.1

8.6
8.9
8.7
9.4
10.4
11.2

5.9
5.9
6.3
7.3
7.2
6.8

38.0
37.8
37.7
31.8
31.1
30.2

1.2
1.3
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.3

3.2
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.7

4.7
4.4
4.0
4.7
3.5
3.3

11.6
11.8
12.2
11.7
10.0
11.1

22.6
23.4
24.2
23.8
25.3
25.3

10.1
10.1
10.0
9.9
9.7
9.2

11.2
11.6
10.6
12.0
12.0
12.4

6.4
6.6
6.9
6.6
6.3
6.5

28.9
28.6
28.2
27.7
28.7
29.3

1.3
1.3
1.5
1.3
1.4
1.5

3.7
3.7
3.4
3.2
3.4
2.7

4.2
3.0
2.8
3.6
3.2
2.1

TABLE 15
Payments 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 the 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 a n d outlays of such systems have been presented since 1902 for 146
cities, except as to 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 to 1924 is included in t h e
s t a t e m e n t which follows.
PAYMENTS

Revenue
receipts

YEAR

Total
1924
1923
1922
1919
1917
1915
1913
1911
1909-.
1907
1905
1903
1

_.

._-

$127,483, 814
120,341,095
108,426,188
86, 272, 626
76, 964,015
70, 599, 902

$170,804,614
138,841, 695

65,317,823
63, 610,139
57,105,840
52, 712, 870
47,396, 604
42,986,187

91, 276,498
91, 968, 532
76,452, 815
61,760, 318
41,581,743

0)
80,674, 743
63, 918,158
76, 609,355

(1)

Expenses

Outlays

$65, 609, 226
63, 264,186
56,922,616
41, 686, 560
31,885, 640
30, 217,904

$105,195,388
75, 577, 509

29, 227, Q70
25, 882, 798
23, 519,487
20,827,844
18,677, 311
17,449, 061

62, 049,428
66,085,734
52,933,328
40,932,474
22, 904,432

C1)

38,988,183
32, 032, 518
46, 391,451

0)

Outlays for water-supply systems not reported separately.

F r o m 1903 to 1924 t h e receipts from t h e revenues of water-supply systems of
these 146 cities increased $84,497,627, or 196.6 per cent, while their p a y m e n t s
for expenses increased $48,160,165, or 276 per cent. T h e p a y m e n t s for expenses a m o u n t e d to 40.6 per cent of t h e receipts from revenue in 1903 a n d 51.5
per cent in 1924. T h e increase in t h e revenue receipts a n d p a y m e n t s for expenses a n d outlays of t h e water-supply systems of the 146 cities during specified
periods from 1903 to 1924, as shown in t h e s t a t e m e n t above, are illustrated by
D i a g r a m 10.




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DESCEIPTION OF GENEKAL TABLES

D I A G R A M 1 0 . — 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 F O R
E X P E N S E S AND O U T L A Y S O P W A T E R - S U P P L Y SYSTEMS O F 146 C I T I E S F O R
S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S : 1903-1924
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
0

20

40

60

80

100

[REVENUE RECEIPTS

120

140

160

180

E I 2 2 3 P A Y M E N T 8 FOR EXPENSES

X///////X

PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS

Of t h e Massachusetts cities of over 30,000 i n h a b i t a n t s , eight are in t h e m e t r o
politan water district a n d obtain water for their several systems from t h e m e t r o politan water system. T h e metropolitan water system is operated b y t h e S t a t e ,
a n d all costs of construction, extension, a n d maintenance are apportioned a m o n g
t h e municipalities benefited. These costs are annually apportioned a m o n g t h e
various cities a n d towns in three p a r t s : (1) For t h e accumulation of sinking f u n d s
t o redeem bonds issued for t h e construction or extension of t h e m e t r o p o l i t a n
system, (2) for interest on such bonds, a n d (3) for expenses of maintenance.
TABLE 16
P a y m e n t s for interest on city d e b t s . — T h e interest p a y m e n t s of Table 16 a r e
classified a s p a y m e n t s for interest on (1) funded a n d floating debt, (2) special
assessment loans, a n d (3) other debt, including revenue loans a n d miscellaneous
debt obligations. T h e y are all exclusive of p a y m e n t s m a d e in error a n d later
repaid t o t h e city and of p a y m e n t s of interest which balance a m o u n t s previously
received as accrued interest on t h e original issue of city debt obligations.
The a m o u n t s included in this table in t h e columns headed "All o t h e r ' ' a n d
"Of other divisions" are given in detail for t h e various divisions of t h e city gove r n m e n t s in t h e column headed " I n t e r e s t " in Table 4. Of t h e t o t a l a m o u n t of
interest p a y m e n t s , 87.7 p e r cent was reported for city corporations, 8 p e r cent
for independent school districts, a n d 4.3 per cent for other independent divisions,
including certain counties in Groups I a n d I I .
T h e aggregate of all interest p a y m e n t s was $242,373,253. Of this a m o u n t ,
$40,098,056, or 16.5 per cent, represents transfers or a m o u n t s of money paid by t h e
various divisions of t h e governments of t h e cities as interest on city securities
held b y t h e sinking funds, investment funds, and public t r u s t funds.
F r o m t h e classification of interest according t o t h e kind of debt obligation o n
which paid, it appears t h a t 90.1 p e r cent of t h e t o t a l interest p a y m e n t s was on
funded a n d floating debt, 5.2 p e r cent on special assessment loans, a n d 4.7 p e r
cent on revenue loans and miscellaneous debt obligations.




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T h e interest on special assessment loans is seldom paid from collections ol
p r o p e r t y taxes or similar revenues, b u t from special assessments, such assessments
being collected in a n u m b e r of annual or semiannual installments, each one of
which includes an a m o u n t for meeting t h e interest on t h e bonds for t h e amortization of which t h e installment is collected.
Exceptional payments for interest by Massachusetts cities.—In t h e discussion
of Table 12 a t t e n t i o n is called to certain p a y m e n t s by Massachusetts cities to t h e
C o m m o n w e a l t h for t h e maintenance of sewer, park, a n d water-supply systems
t h a t h a v e been constructed for t h e benefit of t h e city of Boston a n d t h e adjoining
municipalities, a n d t h e further p a y m e n t to t h e State to reimburse it for p a y m e n t s
of interest on loans which were m a d e to finance t h e construction or acquisition of
t h e systems. Similar p a y m e n t s of interest are m a d e to the State on t h e advances
m a d e by it in financing the cost of changes required for the abolition of grade
crossings, a n d such interest p a y m e n t s are included in Table 16 on the lines for t h e
several cities.
TABLE 17
P a y m e n t s for outlays,—The p a y m e n t s for outlays presented in Table 17
comprise t h e a m o u n t s paid by t h e several cities for t h e acquisition a n d construction of more or less p e r m a n e n t properties a n d public improvements, including
p a y m e n t s for additions made to those previously acquired or constructed, b u t
exclusive of p a y m e n t s in error for t h e correction of which counterbalancing
a m o u n t s were later received. T h e p a y m e n t s last mentioned a n d t h e counterbalancing receipts, t h e most i m p o r t a n t of which are derived from sales of real
p r o p e r t y a n d insurance adjustments, are included in t h e nongovernmental-cost
p a y m e n t s a n d nonrevenue receipts shown in Tables 19 a n d 18.
I n t h e case of 24 cities t h e p a y m e n t s for outlays shown in Table 17 exceed t h e
a m o u n t s shown in Table 4, in t h e column headed " O u t l a y s , " by t h e a m o u n t of
those p a y m e n t s for outlays recorded in Table 17 which were offset b y receipts
from t h e public on outlay account, b u t which could not be deducted from outlays
for t h e individual d e p a r t m e n t with which t h e y are identified because such outlays
were smaller t h a n t h e offsets, or because t h e character of t h e offset was not reported with sufficient precision to identify t h e d e p a r t m e n t for which t h e original
outlay had been m a d e . T h e p a y m e n t s of Table 17 are t h u s t h e t o t a l p a y m e n t s
on outlay account less p a y m e n t s in error, a n d t h e larger p a r t of p a y m e n t s offset
by receipts, while in t h e preparation of Table 4 it was possible to eliminate t h e
remaining p a y m e n t s offset by receipts on outlay account. Table 4, therefore,
shows t h e a m o u n t b y which t h e value of t h e p e r m a n e n t properties a n d public
i m p r o v e m e n t s was increased as a result of t h e cash transactions of t h e year.
T h e governmental-cost p a y m e n t s for outlays of t h e 248 cities reported, as
shown in Table 4, a m o u n t e d to $829,747,910. T h e excess of receipts from t h e
issue of debt obligations over p a y m e n t s for t h e cancellation of debt obligations,
as shown in Tables 18 a n d 19, was $507,609,443. T h e governmental-cost p a y m e n t s for outlays, therefore, exceeded t h e increase in debt by $322,138,467.
This shows t h a t for t h e 248 cities as a whole t h e increase in debt during t h e year
a m o u n t e d to 61.2 per cent of t h e governmental-cost p a y m e n t s for new properties
a n d public i m p r o v e m e n t s .
TABLES 18 AND 19
Nonrevenue receipts and nongovernmental-cost payments.—Nonrevenue receipts are a m o u n t s received under such conditions t h a t they do not result in a n
increase in t h e value of municipal assets without increasing t h e indebtedness, a n d
nongovernmental-cost p a y m e n t s are a m o u n t s paid under such conditions t h a t
t h e y do not result in a decrease in t h e value of municipal assets without decreasing indebtedness. T h e relation of these receipts a n d p a y m e n t s t o t h e records




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from which census reports are compiled and the reasons for including them in
this report are set forth in the text for Table 2.
Receipts from the issue and payments for the cancellation of debt obligations.—
The transactions relating to debt, the totals of which are shown in Tables 18 and
19, are the net amounts received and paid, or the par value of the obligations
plus premiums and less discounts, on all obligations in the form of funded and
floating debt, revenue loans, special assessment loans, and warrants issued but
not paid during the year reported or issued in a former year and paid in the
year reported.
Receipts for and payments to other civil divisions.—The receipts on account of
other civil divisions represent the total amounts received as taxes and other
revenues, where collections were made by a division of the government of the
city for the State, county, or other division of government not included in this
report as a division of the government of the city, and the payments to other civil
divisions represent the total amounts disbursed to the civil divisions for which
moneys were collected. Such receipts and payments are agency transactions
that are authorized by statutes.
Receipts and payments on account of private trusts.—Nearly all cities receive
and disburse moneys on account of private trusts. Such trusts are of two
kinds—those under which the city assumes the obligation of applying to specified uses the moneys deposited or the interest derived therefrom for the individual
or corporation whose deposit is accepted in trust, and those under which t h e
city merely holds moneys or securities until the fulfillment of certain conditions
or the determination or discovery of the owner. Tables 18 and 19 show the
total amounts received and paid on account of private trusts of both kinds,,
whether they were carried on the books as separate funds or merely carried as
accounts of the general fund. In all cases the balances on hand constitute an
obligation of the city or division of government.
Receipts and payments on account of investments.—The amounts shown in
Tables 18 and 19 as received from the sale and paid for the purchase of investments represent the total amounts of such transactions of all sinking funds,
public trust funds, and investment funds of the city and any independent division
of government included in this report as one of the constituent units of the government of the municipality. Such transactions consist merely in an exchange
of assets of one form for those of another, and neither increase nor diminish the
value of the assets of the fund in which the transaction takes place. They must,
nevertheless, be shown in a complete statement of municipal transactions,,
particularly as they are interwoven with the other transactions of the funds.
Receipts and payments on account of supplies.—Many cities maintain departments or offices which purchase supplies in quantity and issue them on requisition,,
charging them to the departments and taking credit for the amounts. Thereceipts shown under this head in Table 18 include, for general supplies, only
the excess of accounting receipts for supplies used for governmental purposes
over the cost of those purchased; they also include such amounts received from;
the sale of textbooks to pupils and from the operation of school lunch rooms as
are balanced by payments on account of same. The payments shown under
this head in Table 49 include, for general supplies, only the excess of payments;
for supplies over the cost of those charged to expense and outlay accounts;:
they also include such amounts paid for the purchase of school books for sale t o
pupils and for the 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
the column headed "Offsets to outlays" are shown the total amounts received
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for services where the costs of the materials and services were originally entered
;as payments from outlay accounts, also amounts received as insurance adjustments where the cost of replacing the property destroyed was recorded as paid
from an outlay account. In the case of small losses by fire, where the replacement is classed as a repair, the receipts from insurance adjustment are included
In the departmental receipts of Table 3. In the column headed " Outlays offset
by receipts" are tabulated the total amounts that have been deducted from the
recorded outlays because of the offsetting receipts above described, the amounts
tabulated in the two columns being identical.
Receipts and payments on account of refunds.—Accrued interest received or
paid is disbursed or recovered at the close of the interest period in which the
transaction takes place. The effect upon the treasury is, therefore, the same as
would be produced by a refund payment or receipt, although the amount may
or may not be paid to or recovered from the individual or corporation with whom
the original transaction took place. The amounts of these transactions are
included in the data of Tables 18 and 19, as they in no way affect the amounts
received from revenue or disbursed for governmental costs. They constitute
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 be 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




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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
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/'




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Assets in investment funds, and miscellaneous investments.—Under the heading "Assets in investment funds, and miscellaneous investments" are shown all
assets of funds other than sinking and trust funds and all interest-bearing securities and investments other than those of the funds mentioned, including real
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 comparative!}7 small, and in some instances they are held only temporarily
while awaiting a favorable opportunity for the city to dispose of them, when the
proceeds are to be turned over to the general treasury. In some cities permanent
funds have been established to enable the cities to carry their own fire risks on
municipal buildings, an amount equal to the premiums usually charged by insurance companies being set aside each year for the creation of a fund from wThich
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 treas-




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uries a n d of all independently administered funds, other t h a n those of t h e four
classes mentioned, of all divisions of government which are classed by t h e Bureau
of t h e Census as p a r t s of t h e government of t h e municipality.
T h e figures in t h e last column of Table 20 represent t h e t o t a l value of public
properties shown in detail in Table 21. The t e r m public properties as here used
comprises t h e land belonging to t h e city and used for municipal purposes, together
with all t h e structures upon such land, including buildings a n d machinery and
all appliances and equipment used for carrying on t h e work of t h e city departm e n t s a n d t h e various public service a n d municipal service enterprises operated
by t h e city. T h e t e r m public properties is to be distinguished from public improvements, a t e r m employed by t h e Census Bureau in referring to those permanent structures which are used by t h e cities for c o m m u n i t y purposes, and which
have a value in use b u t not in exchange.
TABLE 21
Value of properties employed or held for specified purposes.—The value of
all p e r m a n e n t public properties except those in funds with investments is shown
in Table 2 1 , in which for convenience of t r e a t m e n t these properties are classified
as " L a n d , buildings, and equipment of general d e p a r t m e n t s , " and " L a n d ,
buildings, and e q u i p m e n t of public service enterprises." Most of t h e properties
included under t h e first heading are essential to t h e conduct of municipal affairs
and are u n p r o d u c t i v e ; t h a t is, any income t h a t m a y be derived from t h e m
is merely incidental. T h e properties of public service enterprises are productive;
t h a t is, t h e y are designed to furnish an income approximately equaling or exceeding t h e cost of operating and maintaining t h e m .
Valuation of municipal properties.—The i m p o r t a n c e of carefully and accurately estimating t h e value of public properties is not sufficiently appreciated
by m a n y city officials. T h e a m o u n t s given for some cities represent t h e book
value of lands a n d buildings equal to their original cost, less depreciation and
plus improvement a n d appreciation, while for others t h e valuation given is only
an estimate. T h e result is t h a t t h e valuations of public possessions shown for
different cities do n o t furnish absolutely reliable d a t a for comparisons.
Value of properties of general departments.—Of t h e valuation reported for
d e p a r t m e n t a l properties, a m o u n t i n g to $4,549,010,798, $1,611,651,289, or 35. 4
per cent, represents t h e valuation of properties employed in recreation, more t h a n
one-half of this a m o u n t being reported for New York, N . Y. First in order of
importance, however, comes schools, with a valuation of $1,670,365,748.
Value of properties of public service enterprises.—Of t h e t o t a l value of public
service enterprises, 67.5 per cent represents t h e value of water-supply systems;
5 per cent t h e value of electric light and power systems and gas-supply systems;
1.7 per cent t h e value of m a r k e t s ; a n d 25.8 per cent t h e combined value of all
other enterprises, including public halls, subways for pipes a n d wires, railways,
toll bridges, ferries, farms, and other enterprises less frequently m e t with.
TABLE 22
Gross and net indebtedness of cities.—Table 22 shows b o t h t h e gross and net
indebtedness a t t h e close of t h e year reported for all cities of over 30,000 population. T h e t e r m gross indebtedness is here used as t h e designation of t h e aggregate of all outstanding d e b t obligations, and t h e t e r m net indebtedness is used
as t h e designation of t h e t o t a l of t h e a m o u n t s representing t h e funded and floating
debt, less t h e assets of sinking funds accumulated for their amortization. Sinking
fund assets accumulated for t h e amortization of special assessment debt, where
they could be identified as such, were excluded from t h e calculation.




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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 obligations.—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
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




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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
11
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, $1,192,230,190,
or 19.6 per cent, was held by the three classes of funds mentioned. In the column
headed "The public" is included the par value of all other city debt obligations
outstanding.
Indebtedness classified by purpose for which incurred.—A third classification
of Table 22 segregates debt obligations of cities into debts incurred for (1) the
purposes of general departments and municipal service enterprises, and (2) the
purposes of public service enterprises and investments. The revenues derived
by most cities from public service enterprises and investments are sufficient to
meet the interest accruing on debts of this 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 debt
(2) the sinking fund assets, and (3) the net debt. Of the 248 cities covered by
this report 73 showed decreases during the year in net debt, but the aggregate
increase in net debt for the year was $352,483,284.
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 1924:
Amount

YEAR

1924
1923
1922
1919
1917
1915

_

$5, 597, 892, 964
5,143,081, 344
4, 832,211,089
3, 702, 272, 563
3,453, 553, 736
3,168, 756,138

Per c a p i t a
$160. 41
150.06
143. 71
118. 28
114.02
109. 86

YEAR

1913
1911
1909..
1907..
1905
1903

Amount
$2, 747, 908, 942
2, 558, 745, 024
2, 214, 639, 832
1, 870, 299, 323.
1, 609,159,058
1, 395, 709, 774

Per capita
97 62
95. 52
88 20
80 94
72.23
66 88




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DIAGRAM

11.—GROSS

DEBT,

AT T H E C L O S E

SPECIFIED

YEARS:

OF THE YEAR,

O F 146

CITIES FOR

1903-1924

HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS

( [ T h e t e r m s " n e t i n d e b t e d n e s s " a n d " n e t d e b t " as here used differ materially
from t h e use of t h e t e r m s in some of t h e preceding reports for cities having a
population of over 30,000. I n t h e reports for t h e years 1902 t o 1908, inclusive,
t h e Bureau of t h e Census applied t h e t e r m " n e t d e b t " t o t h e t o t a l o u t s t a n d i n g
obligations of cities, less t h e a m o u n t of sinking fund assets. T h e n e t d e b t so
computed seldom represented t h e actual n e t debt because t h e c o m p u t a t i o n did
n o t t a k e account of t h e assets of cities provided for t h e redemption of current
debt, which includes special assessment bonds a n d certificates, revenue bonds
a n d notes, w a r r a n t s a n d t r u s t liabilities.
DIAGRAM

12.—PER

CAPITA
CITIES

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1923

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GROSS

D E B T , AT T H E C L O S E

FOR SPECIFIED

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YEARS:

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1919 V//////,
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1903-1924

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1913 AAAAAAAy///////

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1907

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1903 W/>///% WM.

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Recognizing this fact, t h e Bureau of t h e Census in its report for fiscal years
subsequent t o 1908 applied t h e t e r m s " n e t funded a n d floating d e b t , " " n e t
indebtedness," a n d " n e t d e b t " t o t h e difference between t h e gross funded a n d
floating d e b t a n d those sinking fund assets which h a d been specifically provided
for t h e amortization of such debt. I n computing t h e n e t indebtedness for t h e
years 1912 a n d 1913 t h e t o t a l sinking fund assets were deducted from t h e gross
funded a n d floating debt, b u t for all years other t h a n those noted above such
assets of sinking funds as were provided for t h e amortization of special assessm e n t d e b t were excluded from t h e calculation.
T h e following table a n d Diagrams 14 a n d 15 present for 14.6 cities a comparative
s u m m a r y of funded or fixed a n d floating debt, sinking fund assets, a n d n e t debt,
t o t a l a n d p e r capita, a t t h e close of t h e year for specified years from 1903 t o 1924..




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NET DEBT l

SINKING FUND ASSETS

Table XIV
F u n d e d or fixed,
a n d floating d e b t

YEAR

Per
capita

Amount

1924
1923
1922
1919
1917
1915

:

._-

$5,057, 023, 870
4, 671, 222,142
4,332,114,718
3, 352, 688, 786
3,150, 424, 610
2, 866,008, 818

Per
capita

Amount

$1, 215, 043, 841
1,129,499, 684
1, 051, 468, 771
811, 516, 426
704, 573,046
620,102, 406

$34. 82
32.96
31.27
25.93
23.26
21.50

$3, 841, 980,029
3, 541,722,458
3,280, 645, 947
2, 541, f72, 360
2, 445, 851, 564
2, 245, 906,412

$110.09
103.34
97.57
81.18
80.75
77.86

540, 454, 805
496, 230, 750
422,063, 594
362, 441, 586
319, 395, 648
290, 096, 696

19.20
18.52
16.81
15.68
14.53
13.90

1, 950,006, 813
1, 808, 828, 392
1, 537,099,399
1, 294, 878, 759
1,119, 345, 755
933, 004, 632

69.28
67.52
61.21
56.04
50.94
44.71

2, 490, 461, 618
2, 305, 059,142
1,959,162, 993 J
1, 657, 320, 345
1,438,741,403
1,223,101,328

1913..1911
1909
1907..
1905
1903
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Net debt is funded and floating debt less assets in general sinking funds.

DIAGRAM

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CAPITA

SINKING

FUND

FIED Y E A R S :

A S S E T S O F 146

CITIES FOR S P E C I -

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Increase of indebtedness with size of cities.—The per 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 CITIE* WITH 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
i Includes $116.45 undistributed.

For general
departments
and municipal service
enterprises

$207.01
146. 94
113. 85
91.19
83.14

i $182. 55
108. 72
85. 43
71. 87
68. 87

Per capita
For public
service
of net debt
enterprises
and invest- !
ments
$24.46
38.21
28.42
19.32
14.27

$134.22
112. 67
85.43
71.35
61.38.

See note for Table 22, p. 429.

TABLE 23
Funded, floating, and special assessment indebtedness, 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 t o t a l
city indebtedness t o which, in t h e t e x t description of Table 22, has 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 and
certificates/' classified according t o t h e reported purpose for which t h e outs t a n d i n g obligations were issued.
T h e classification for m a n y cities is more or less imperfect, owing t o t h e
m e t h o d s of recording d e b t in t h e financial books of those cities. T h e classes of
d e b t obligations b y purpose for which issued t h a t are most accurately shown for
all cities are those for t h e water-supply a n d lighting systems.
Bonds issued under such t e r m s as local i m p r o v e m e n t , street i m p r o v e m e n t ,
and 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 under t h e
more descriptive headings of t h e table, a n d only when such t a b u l a t i o n was
impossible h a v e t h e y been t a b u l a t e d as for " c o m b i n e d or u n r e p o r t e d p u r p o s e s . "
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 c o u l i be discovered without too extended a search of t h e earlier records,
and 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 not be so
classified.
T h e designation " f u n d i n g " is applied t o bonds issued to meet u n p a i d claims
and j u d g m e n t s and outstanding 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.
TABLE 24
Debt classified by rate of interest.—The d e b t for which statistics are presented
in Table 24 comprises t h e funded, floating, a n d special assessment d e b t s which
are shown in t h e table immediately preceding, together with t h e o u t s t a n d i n g
revenue loans. T h e t o t a l interest-bearing debt for which t h e rates were reported
was $5,907,635,247. I n addition t o this a m o u n t , Table 24 shows $73,071,662,
for which t h e rates were not reported, a n d $1,279,832 noninterest-bearing.
Nominal and actual r a t e s of i n t e r e s t . — B y nominal r a t e of interest is m e a n t
t h e r a t e per cent stated in t h e obligation itself, a n d b y actual r a t e is m e a n t t h e
percentage which t h e interest p a y m e n t specified in t h e obligation constitutes of
t h e a c t u a l a m o u n t of money received at its issue after allowance has been m a d e
for t h e proportional distribution of t h e p r e m i u m or of t h e discount over t h e life
of t h e obligation.




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55

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.
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




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FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

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, althougli 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 XV.
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 XV, 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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DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES

AGGREGATE TAX
RATE P E R $1,000
OF —

Table XV
CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF
PROPERTY

128

Assessed
valuation

Levies .
Assessed
valuation

BERKELEY, CALIF.:

City corporation
Original city, Claremont annexation,
and unsecured personal
North Brae annexation __
Annexation (1920)

i $15.92

982,894
65,905
51, 830

16.00
15.70
14.80

46,445,661
29,326,381
4,676,120
3,089,820
3,875,755
4,340,815
1,136,770

966,549
605,894
96,328
62,167
77,671
102,617
21,872

i 20.81
20.66
20.60
20.12
20.04
23.64
19.24

115,926,170
62,438,725
19,202,370
33,344,575
940,500

1, 573, 216
855,411
259, 232
446,817
11,756

996,950,520
655,897,020
5,600,195
13,361,175
73,740, 295
54,862,315
1,836,690
16, 019,145
15,113, 505
4,371,245
156,148,935

15,914,228
10,363,173
95,763
209,770
1,142, 975
844,880
27,918
235,481
220,657
63,383
2,248,545

115. 96
15.80
17.10
15.70
15.50
15.40
15.20
14.70
14.60
14.50
14.40

145,909,095
2,859,300
36,118,015
454,735
6, 706,130
16,109,165
3,615,945
2, 795, 715
1,335,650
21,528,995

145,909
43,461
14,447
13,642
100, 592
9,666
10,486
25,162
5,743
92, 575

1.00
15.20
0.40
30.00
15.00
0.60
2.90
9.00
4.30
4.30

County
Property in general
For free library
_..
Road districts
Road improvement districts.
Water districts
Lighting districts
Flood control district
Fire protection districts,
Drainage district No. 1

95

$1,100,629

61,430,875
4,198, 075
3, 502, 050

City corporation
Original city and certain annexations.
Annexation
Annexations._
Annexations._
_
Annexation
__
Annexations.._
Annexation
Annexations
Annexation
Annexations
Municipal improvement districtsNo. 1
No. 2__
No. 7__
_
No. 9
No. 11
No. 17
No. 18_ _
No. 19. _
No. 20.
Water district No. 3
_

147

$69,131,000

996,950,520
996, 950, 520
245, 249,828
169,980,064
27,216,749
996,950
38,482, 290
822,484,179
27,316,444
8,972, 555

13, 544,249
11,764,016
122,625
594,930
273,664
8,718
115,832
575,739
83,342
5,383

i 13. 59
11.80
0.50
3.50
10.06
8.75
3.01
0.70
3.05
0.60

FRESNO, CALIF.:

City corporation
Original city
Annexation No. 1 _
Annexation No. 2_
Annexation No. 3_
Annexation No. 4.
Annexation No. 5.

LONG BEACH, CALIF.:

City corporation
Original city
_
Annexations 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Annexations 5, 7, and 8_ _.
Annexation 9

1

13. 57
13.70
13.50
13.40
12.50

Los ANGELES, CALIF.:

32

OAKLAND, CALIF.:

City corporation.
Original city.
Annexation..

192,270,490 i
154,113,630
38,156,860 I

4,265, 035
3,4C7, 557
797,478

' 22.18
22.50
20.90

School districts _ _
Original city
Bray and Elmhurst.
Fruitvale
Melrose
Lockwood
Highland
Hayes
Okland H i g h . .

178,270,882 '
147, 279, 707
7,996,125
9, 719, 550
5, 018, 225
5, 503,125
1, 550,875
1, 203, 275
178, 270,882

2,165,379
1,060,414
56, 772
75, 812
37, 637
40,723
12, 252
8,242
873, 527

112.15
7.20
7.10
7.80
7.50
7.40
7.90
6.85
4.90

Sanitary districts..
Melrose No. 1.
Melrose No. 2 .
* Average rate.

3, 799, 250
3,309, 050
49C, 200

4,608
2,647
1,961

1

1.21
0.80
4.00




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FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

AGGREGATE TAX
RATE P E R $1,000
OF—

Table X V — C o n t i n u e d
CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF
PROPERTY

EstiAssessed
mated
valuation true value

PASADENA, CALIF.:

$1,324,948
792,410
167,937
247,048
117, 553

i $12. 72
12.80
12.70
12.64
12. 34

i $9. 54
9.60
9.52
9.48
9.25

91,844,290
74, 239, 750
17, 604, 540

1, 584, 007
1,291,772
292, 235

i 17. 25
17.40
16.60

i 10. 88
10.98
10.45

C i t y corporation.__
Original city a n d E a s t S a n Jose
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
S t o c k t o n a n d W h i t e Street d i s t r i c t s .

32, 477, 990
30, 497,485
1,378,490
84,965
517,050

532,983
503,209
21,780
1,272
6,722

i 16. 41
16.50
15.80
14.97
13.00

16.56
6.60
6.32
5.99
5.20

School districts
Original city
E a s t S a n Jose, W e s t Sar* Jose, a n d
N o r t h S a n Jose
P a l m H a v e n a n d Stockton
W h i t e Street district

32,477,990
29,765, 065

467, 039
431, 593

i 14. 38
14.50

15.75
5.80

2,135,985
488,870
88,070

29, 049
5,622
775

13.60
11.50
8.80

5.44
4.60
3.52

62,141, 874
54, 449, 097
6, 661,152
1,031,625

930,073
816, 736
98, 585
14, 752

i 14.97
.15.00
14.80
14.30

i 10.39
10.42
10.30
9.70

40, 539,980
38,010,285
2, 529, 695

591, 754
553, 050
38,704

i 14. 60
14.55
15.30

i 14. 6C
14.55
15. 30

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l .
P a r k district N o . l._
P a r k district N o . 2__
P a r k district N o . 3 . .

35, 246,145
35,246,145
12,174,555
10,130,165
2, 360, 835

882, 949
828, 284
21,914
30,390
2,361

* 25. 05
23.50
1.80
3.00
1.00

i 25. 05
23.50
1.80
3.00
1.00

School districts..
No. 1
N o . 20

35, 246,145
14, 556, 658
20, 689, 487

520,417
218, 350
302, 067

i 14. 76
15.00
14.60

i 14. 76
15.00
14.60

260, 089,867
260, 089, 867
256, 556, 973

6,943,400
4, 306, 297
2,637,103

i 26. 70
16.56
10.14

121.36
13.25
8.22

C i t y corporation
Urban property
Suburban property,.

290, 573, 911
290, 041, 229
532, 682

5,451,365
5,445, 505
5,860

i 18. 76
18.77
11.00

i 15. 01
15.02
8.80

S chool districts
First a n d South.
Washington
Northeast
Northwest
Second N o r t h
Southwest
West Middle
Arsenal

290,573,911
160, 977, 947
12,494, 678
10,170, 087
21,211,895
23, 536,487
5, 811,478
46, 782,400
9,588,939

386, 021
80, 489
16, 993
15, 255
53, 030
117, 682
17, 434
46,782
38, 356

i 1.33
0.50
1.36
1.50
2.50
5.00
3.00
1.00
4.00

i 1.06
0.40
1.09
1.20
2.00
4.00
2.40
0.80
3.20

6,889, 950
3,912, 211
23, 615
2, 954,124

i 23. 91
13.83
4.36
10.25

i 23. 91
13.83
4.36
10.25

C i t y corporation
Original c i t y
North Pasadena
East Pasadena
Other annexations..
SACRAMENTO,

CALIF.:

City corporation.
Original c i t y .
Annexations.
SAN JOSE, CALIF.:

STOCKTON,

CALIF.:

C i t y corporation .
Original c i t y .
Annexation..
Annexation. .
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.:

School district
F o r m e r N o . 11
Former No. 1
PUEBLO,

COLO.:

BRIDGEPORT,

CONN.:

City corporation.. _
First district...
Second d i s t r i c t .
HARTFORD,

!

CONN.:

N E W HAVEN,

CONN.:

City corporation...
General city
Town
City and t o w n .
1

Average r a t e .

288, 207, 216
282, 789,620
5,417,596
288, 207, 216




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DESCBIPTION OF GENEKAL TABLES

AGGREGATE TAX
RATE PER $1,000
OF—

T a b l e XV—Continued
CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF
PROPERTY

valuation

Levies
Assessed
valuation

211

STAMFORD, C O N N . :

C i t y corporation_._
F i r s t district
Second d i s t r i c t .

i $15.80
16.70
13.00

$882,478
706,125
176, 353

C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . __
F i r s t district
Second district..

150,994, 493
150, 994, 493
147, 039,115

4, 744, 798
1, 671, 666
3, 073,132

1

31. 40
11.07
20. 90

School districts
Oronoke
Hopeville
__
Park Road
Reidville
East Mountain.
East Farms

79

$55,848,570
42, 282, 957
13, 565, 613

4, 013, 232
337, 996
2, 006, 341
732, 225
349,144
305, 589
281, 937

43, 530
1,690
31, 099
3,295
2,793
1,834
2,819

1

10. 85
5.00
15.50
4.50
8.00
6.00
10.00

120, 628,600

2, 334, 614

1

115, 630,125
2, 625, 950
2, 372, 525

2,196, 972
24,947
112, 695

19.00
9.50
47.50

1, 244, 218, 330
864,417,041
379, 801, 289

12, 272, 011
10, 373,004
1, 899, 007

12.00
5.00

WATERBURY, CONN.:

62 I W I L M I N G T O N , D E L . :

I

14

C i t y corporation
Property in g e n e r a l T a x e d a t full r a t e . .
T a x e d a t half r a t e .
Corporations
WASHINGTON, D.

19. 35

C:

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n general _
Personal i n t a n g i b l e . .
JACKSONVILLE, F L A . :

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 . . .
Outside»fire l i m i t s .

75, 781, 580

1, 635, 224

70, 803, 569
4,978,011

1, 550, 598
84,626

21.90
17.00

PENSACOLA, F L A . :
1

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 limits..

17, 289, 203

362, 398

17, 081, 393
207, 810

358, 709
3,689

School districts
All districts
Special d i s t r i c t s .

10, 337,930
10, 337, 930
1, 551, 723

119,548
103, 379
16,169

1

11. 56
10.00
10.42

39, 448, 027
29,176, 802
10,271,225

980, 246
744, 008
236, 238

1

24. 85
25.50
23.00

17,147, 990
6, 207, 572
10, 940, 418

518, 785
190, 572
328, 213

i 30. 25
30.70
30.00

1, 768,165, 657
975, 742, 220
373, 656, 582
275, 002,193
42, 340, 581
16, 562, 484
12, 365, 615

13, 703, 914
6, 732, 621
3,176, 081
3,162, 526
169, 362
53, 000
77, 903

17.75
6.90
8.50
11.50
4.00
3.20
6.30

28, 021, 569
3, 021, 555
13,421, 072
3, 081, 562
446, 706
21, 627, 512
2, 876, 006

106, 482
18, 129
45, 632
24, 036
2,636
125, 440
10, 066

3.80
6.00
3.40
7.80
5.90
5.80
3.50

11,938,375
9,956, 593
1, 981, 782

54,912
44, 805
10,107

*4.60
4.50
5.10

20. 96
21.00
17.75

TAMPA, FLA.:

City corporation.
Original c i t y .
Annexations.
AURORA, I I I . :

School d i s t r i c t s . . .
N o . 129
N o . 131
CHICAGO, I I I . :

P a r k districts
South...
W e s t Chicago
Lincoln
Northwest and Fernwood
River
Portage
Ravenswood Manor Gardens
Irving
West Pullman
Albany and Ridge Avenue
Ridge
Edison...
_
N o r t h Shore
Calumet
135

CICERO,

and

III.:

Park districts.
Cicero
Clyde....
Average r a t e :




60

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES
AGGREGATE TAX
RATE P E R $1,000
OF—

Table X V — C o n t i n u e d
CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF
PROPERTY

223

Assessed
valuation

Levies
EstiAssessed
mated
v a l u a t i o n t r u e value

DANVILLE, I I I . :

$14, 751, 843
14, 751, 843
13, 961, 796
790,047

$366,465
320,115
43,980
2,370

i $24. 84
21.70
3.15
3.00

1 $12.42
10.85
1.58
1.50

14, 751, 843
13,961, 796
790,047

63,499
60, 734
2,765

14.30
4.35
3.50

12.15
2.18
1.75

C i t y corporation
Property in generalP a r k district

25,727,664
25, 727,664
2,499, 233

746, 778
743, 529
3,249

i 29. 03
28.90
1.30

19.84
9.80
0.44

School districts
Township High..
N o . 75
N o . 76.

25, 727, 664
25, 727, 664
17, 803, 543
7, 924,121

1,481,141
638,046
569, 713
273,382

i 57. 57
24.80
32.00
34.50

i 19. 52
8.41
10.85
11.70

C i t y corporation
Property in
Moline
South Moline

12,196,484
12,196,484
12,031,174
165, 310

348,976
319, 548
28,874
554

i 28. 61
26.20
2.40
3.35

18.78
8.04
0.74
1.00

Townships..
_
Moline
South Moline .

12,196,484
12,031,174
165, 310

9,174
8,421
753

10.75
0.70
4.55

10.23
0.21
1.35

11, 745, 562
10, 769, 552
976,010

10,080
8,616
1,464

!0.86
0.80
1.50

10.26
0.25
0.46

310,050
580.400
894, 810
834, 840

194,011
139, 896
19,106
35,009

11.54
1.20
6.60
6.00

i 1.54
1.20
6.60
6.00

636,944. 620
574, 575, 680
825, 720
11, 302, 980
34,271,730
15, 968, 510

448,045
258, 559
1,115
36, 735
104, 529
47,107

10.70
0.45
1.35
3.25
3.05
2.95

10.70
0.45
1.35
3.25
3.05
2.95

C i t y corporation
Property in generalAgricultural l a n d s . . .
M o n e y a n d credits - ,

19, 111, 459
11, 614, 772
112, 949
7, 383, 738

545,936
534, 279
1,615
10, 04.2

l 28. 56
46.00
14.30
1.36

17.21
7.89
2.43
1.36

School district
Property in generalMoney and credits..

19,111,459
11, 727, 721
7, 383, 738

1,040, 617
1,020, 312
20,305

i 54. 45
87.00
2.75

i 13. 74
14.92
2.75

State
P r o p e r t y i n general..
Money and credits..

19, 111, 459
11, 727, 721
7, 383, 738

137,453
134, 869
2,584

17.19
11.50
0.35

i 1.81
1.97
0.35

County
P r o p e r t y i n general..
Money and credits..

19, 111, 459
11, 727, 721
7. 383, 738

291,316
287, 329
3,987

i 15. 24
24.50
0.54

i 3. 85
4.20
0.54

C i t y corporati on _ _
Property in general.
Agricultural l a n d s . _.
Money and credits. _

11,072,989
6, 021. 494
427, 745
4, 623, 750

423, 426
413, 074
2,139
8,213

i 38. 24
68.60
5.00
1.78

i 13.92
17.15
1. 25
1.78

School district
Propertj^ i n g e n e r a l .
Money and credits..

11,-G72,989
6, 449, 239
4, 623, 750

631, 907
620, 385
11, 522

i 57. 06
96.20
2.49

i 20. 77
24.05
2.49

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n general..
Danville township. _
Newell t o w n s h i p
T o w n s h i p s . _.
Danville.
Newell..,

191

240

EVANSTON, I I I . :

MOLINE, III.:

R O C K ISLAND, I I I . :

Townships
Rock Island
South Rock Island.
EVANSVILLE, IND.:

Townships
Pigeon
Perry
Knight

125,
116,
2,
5,

INDIANAPOLIS, I N D . :

Townships
Center
Perry
Warren
WashingtonWayne
159

CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA:

COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA:

1

Average rate.




61

DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES

AGGREGATE TAX
RATE PER $1,000
OF—

Table XV—Continued
CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF
PROPERTY

Assessed
valuation

Levies
Assessed
valuation

214

COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA—Continued.

State...
Property in general
Money and credits

$11,072,989
6, 449, 239
4, 623, 750

$75, 515
74,166
1,349

1

$6. 82
11.50
0.30

11, 072,989
6, 449, 239
4, 623, 750

170, 613
168, 583
2,030

1

15. 41
26.14
0.44

City corporation. _
Property in general.
Agricultural lands. _
Money and credits..

50, 588, 755
34, 388, 445
410, 860
15, 789, 450

960, 542
928, 488
2,054
30, 000

1

18. 99
27.00
5.00
1.90

School district
Property in general.
Money and credits..

33,183, 452
17, 394, 002
15, 789, 450

1

32. 99
61.10
2.03

State..
Property in general.
Money and credits..

33,183, 452
17, 394, 002
15, 789, 450

205, 603
200, 031
5,572

County...
Property in general.
Money and credits..

33, 183, 452
17, 394, 002
15, 789, 450

418, 302
407, 020
11, 282

City corporation
Property in general—
With garbage collect!on.....
Without garbage collection..
Corporation lands.._
Money and credits

88, 263, 897

2, 726, 931

i 30. 89

38, 382, 945
3, 896, 166
956, 259
45, 028, 527

2, 396, 631
235, 484
11, 365
83, 451

62.44
60.44
11.88
1.85

School district
Property in general.
Money and credits..

88, 263, 897
43, 235, 370
45, 028, 527

2, 889, 543
2, 799, 923
89, 620

State..
Property in general _
Money and credits..

88, 263, 897
43, 235, 370
45, 028, 527

County
Property in general.
Money and credits..

88, 263, 897
43, 235, 370
45, 028, 527

1, 294, 541
1, 258, 149
36, 392

17, 552, 765
10, 676, 090
6, 876, 675

County
Property in general.
Money and credits..
DAVENPORT, IOWA:

1, 094, 853
1, 062, 774
32, 079

1

6.20
11.50
0.35

1

12. 60
23.40
0.72

D E S MOINES, IOWA:

206

101

1

512, 886
497, 207
15, 679

32. 74
64,76
1.99
i 5.81
11.50
0.35

1

14. 67
29. 10
0.81

622, 462
608, 537
13, 925

1

35. 46
57.00
2.02

17, 552, 765
10, 676, 090
6, 876, 675

629, 799
616, 544
13, 255

i 35. 88
57.75
1.93

17, 552, 765
10, 676, 090
6, 876, 675

17.15
11.50
0.40

17, 552, 765
10, 676, 090
6, 876, 675

125, 491
122, 775
2,716
258, 044
253, 557
4,487

i 14. 70
23.75
0.65

37, 303, 720
23,426, 684
597, 936
13, 279,100

1,156, 933
1,124,481
8,550
23, 902

i 31. 01
48.00
14.30
1.80

37, 303, 720
24, 024, 620
13, 279,100

1, 629, 254
1, 600, 040
29, 214

i 43. 68
66.60
2.20

37,303, 720
24, 024, 620
13, 2*9,100

280,931
276,283
4,648

17.53
11.50
0.35

37,303, 720
24, 024, 620
13, 279,100

515, 310
506, 679
8, 631

i 13.81
21.09
0.65

DUBUQUE, IOWA:

City corporation
Property in general.
Money and credits..
School district
Property in general.
Money and credits. .
State..
Property in general.
Money and credits: _
County
Property in general.
Money and credits. .
SIOUX CITY, IOWA:

City corporation
Property in general _
Agricultural lands...
Money and credits...
School district
Property in general _
Money and credits..
State
Property in general _
Money and credits..
County
Property in general.
M o n e y a n d credits..

i A v e r a g e rate.




62

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

AGGREGATE TAX
R A T E P E R $1,000

Table XV—Continued

OF—
CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF
PROPERTY

220

Assessed
valuation

EstiAssessed
mated
valuation true value

WATERLOO, IOWA:

$15, 985,855
45, 634

$433, 339
228

i $27.11
5.00

3, 970, 502
3, 328, 067

232, 235
193, 860

58.49
58.25

3,427, 727
5, 213, 925

C i t y corporation
Agricultural l a n d s
P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l E a s t Side
W e s t Side
_.._
M o n e y a n d credits—
E a s t Side
W e s t Side
School districts
Property in g e n e r a l E a s t Side
W e s t Side
Money and c r e d i t s E a s t Side
W e s t Side

2,793
4,223

1 $8. 82
0.9O
10.61
10.57

0.82
0.81

0.82
0.81
15. 40

15, 985,855
3, 983, 793
3,360,410

93. 53
110. 50

4, 456
8,029
85,178
84, 458

1.30
1.54

1.30
1.54

i 5. 33
11.50

1 1.73
2.09

3,427, 727
5, 213, 925
15, 985, 855
7, 344, 203

219
501
199, 393
197, 706

0.06
0.10
i 12. 47
26. 92

0.06
0.10
U.06
4.88

3, 427, 727
5, 213, 925

514
1,173

0.15
0.22

0.15
0.22

36, 837, 093
34, 733,477
2,103, 616

184, 821
180, 614
4.207

i 5, 02
5.20
2.00

13.39
3.54
1.20

52, 003, 766
48,146, 916
3, 856, 850
56, 577, 504
48,373,193
8,204,311

County
P r o p e r t y in general- _
Money and creditsE a s t Side
W e s t Side

372, 604
371, 325

3, 427, 727
5, 213, 925
15,985,855
7, 344, 203

State
P r o p e r t y in general- _
M o n e y a n d credits—
E a s t Side
W e s t Side

756, 414

1

1,113,164
1,107, 379
5,785
234,172
221,866
12,306

i 21. 40
23. 00
1.50
14.14
5,00
1.50

1 14. 05
15. 03
1.04
12.79
3.11
0.98

1

47. 32

1

16.98
20.03

COVINGTON, K Y . :

County
P r o p e r t y in general _
B a n k stock
184

LEXINGTON, K Y . :

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y in general
Agricultural p r o d u c t s .
County
Property in general-. Agricultural p r o d u c t s LOUISVILLE, K Y . :

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l Subject t o all taxes
Manufacturing plants
Unmanufactured a g r i c u l t u r a l
products
State
Real and " o t h e r " property
Personal a n d " o t h e r " property_
143

6, 720, 095

19. 57

1 15. 82

6, 700, 725
9,270

20.00
6.00

16.16
4.85

6, 733,876
447, 942,418
203, 910, 660
244, 031, 758

10,100
1,831, 890
611, 732
1, 220,158

1.50
14.09
3.00
5.00

1.21
13.30
2.42
4.03

SHREVEPORT, L A . :
2

97,970,810

500,239

15.11

14.08

C i t y corporation
_..
Property in g e n e r a l Full rate
Suburban rate
Rural rate
Annexations
Securities

1,364, 564, 251

25,461,221

1 18. 66

1 16. 60

751,034,958
53,843,495
41,801, 595
208, 350, 291
309, 533,912

25.80
17.20
8.60
18.58
3.00

State
P r o p e r t y in general Securities

1, 225, 266,829
975,378,102
249,888, 727

19,376,702
926,108
359,494
3,870,315
928, 602
3,041, 517
2, 666, 684
374,833

12.48
2.73
1.50

22.22
14.83
7.34
16.04
3.00
12.1
2.35
1.50

130, 295,418
11,313,859
27,134,547
21,316,995
14, 881, 755
11, 579, 015
29,366, 635
11,907,983
2, 794, 629

1,102,921
97,079
225,837
178,490
127,117
100, 237
248,003
99,914
26, 244

18.47
8.66
8.39
8.44
8.61
8.74
8.52
8.47
9.50

18.47
8.66
8.39
8.44
8.61
8.74
8.52
8.47
9.50

School districts
7

343,315,147
335,036, 226
1, 545, 045

BALTIMORE, M D . :

LANSING, MICH.:

C i t y corporation
First ward
Second w a r d
Third ward
Fourth ward
Fifth w a r d
Sixth w a r d
Seventh ward
Eighth ward
1 Average r a t e .

._

A_

2

D e t a i l n o t available.




63

DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES

A G G R E G A T E TAX
RATE PER $1,000
OF—

Table XV—Continued
CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF
PROPERTY

valuation

Levies
Assessed
valuation

113

SAGINAW, MICH.:

70

DULUTH, MINN.:

School d i s t r i c t s . .
East S i d e . . .
West Side...

1

$87, 285,438
56,890,490
30,394,948

$1,115,528
629,209
486,319

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n general _
Money and credits. _

129,547,160
79, 996,836
49,550,324

1,941, 955
1,892,405
49, 550

i 14. 99
23.66
1.00

School district
P r o p e r t y in general _
Money and credits..

129,547,160
79,996,836
49, 550,324

2,289, 781
2,240, 231
49,550

1 17. 68
28.00
1.00

State
P r o p e r t y i n general_
Money and credits..

129, 547,160
79,996, 836
49, 550, 324

483,157
458,382
24, 775

1

County
Property in general.
Money and credits..

129, 547,160
79, 996,836
49,550,324

809, 544
784,769
24,775

16.25
9.81
0.50

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y in general_
Fourth ward
Fifth w a r d
Sixth w a r d
Seventh ward
Eighth ward
Money and credits..

393,886,290
116,476,600
80,687,017
47,457,044
7,069,645
10,916,195
30,376,569
100, 903,220

16,679,798
6, 585,587
4, 505,563
2,659,493
398,304
616,110
1,712,935
201,806

i 42. 35
56.54
55.84
56.04
56.34
56.44
56.39
2.00

County.
P r o p e r t y i n general _
Money and credits..

393,886,290
292,983,070
100,903,220

2,107,193
2,056, 741
50,452

15.35
* 7.02
0.50

State
Property in general.
Money and credits..

393,886, 290
292,983,070
100,903,220

1,729,245
1,678, 793
50,452

14.39
5.73
0.50

$12. 78
11.06
16.00

3.73
5.73
0.50

MINNEAPOLIS, M I N N . :

ST. PAUL, M I N N . :

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l Old city
Annexations
Money and credits..

8, 079, 843

1 31. 74

122, 659, 249
46, 529, 816
85,338, 877

5, 744,133
2,165, 032
170, 678

46.83
46.53
2.00

State
P r o p e r t y in general .
Money and credits..

254, 527,942
169,189, 065
85,338,877

1, 012,122
969, 453
42, 669

13.98
5.73
0.50

County
P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l .
Money and credits..

254, 527,942
169,189, 065
85, 338, 877

2,638, 029
2, 595, 360
42, 669

1 10. 36
15.34
0.50

KANSAS CITY,

MO.:

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l Subject to all taxes
Subject to special p a r k l e v y .

488,301,194

6,404,138

1 13.12

488, 301,194
120,149,120

6,103, 765
300,373

12.50
2.50

79, 581, 390

1, 027, 234

1 12. 91

79, 581,390
24, 085, 720

954,977
72, 257

ST. JOSEPH, M O . :

C i t y corporation
_
P r o p e r t y in general—
Subject to all taxes
Subject to special p a r k l e v y .
ST. LOUIS,

MO.:

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y in general.
M e r c h a n t s ' a n d m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' stock.
HOBOKEN, N.

1,137,655,735
1, 003,129, 460 |
134,526,275 '

15, 523,929
15,147, 255
376, 674

1 13. 65
15.10
2.80

J.:

C i t y corporation
Old H o b o k e n , real a n d personal, a n d
W e e h a w k e n a d d i t i o n , personal
W e e h a w k e n a d d i t i o n , real
1 Average r a t e .

12.00
3.00

95,192, 658

3, 377, 032

66, 791, 060
28, 401, 598

2, 380,136
996, 896

35.64
35.10




64

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

AGGREGATE TAX
RATE P E R $1,000
OF—

Table X V — C o n t i n u e d
CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF
PROPERTY

valuation

Levies
Assessed
valuation

AMSTERDAM, N.

Y.:

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n general
R e a l p r o p e r t y of p e n s i o n e r s .

$29,376, 492
29, 327,642
48,850

$311, 024
310, 304
720

i $10. 59
10.58
14.74

School district
_
P r o p e r t y in general
R e a l p r o p e r t y of p e n s i o n e r s .

29, 376,492
29, 327, 642
48,850

463, 513
462, 743
770

i 15. 78
15.78
15.76

225

AUBURN, N.

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n general
R e a l p r o p e r t y of p e n s i o n e r s . .

Y.:

27, 563, 510
27,449,457
114, 053

870, 054
868, 097
1,957

i 31. 57
31.63
17.16

110

BlNGHAMTON, N . Y . :
C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y in general
R e a l p r o p e r t y of p e n s i o n e r s . .

104, 806, 657
104, 501,192
305, 465

2, 574, 843
2, 570,414
4,429

i 24. 66
24.60
14.50

171

ELMIRA, N.

44,132, 004
43, 930, 255
201, 749

1, 319, 738
1, 318, 947
791

129.90
30.02
3.92

197

JAMESTOWN, N.

31, 217, 864
31, 085,906
131, 958

537,333
536, 854
479

i 17. 21
17.27
3.63

11,862, 052,513
231, 174,150

292, 370,115
5,911, 493

i 24. 65
25.57

6, 402, 525,800 i
44, 009, 000

164,075, 848
2,425

25.63
0.06

1,158,851
i, 117,440 I

25,382, 441
11,858

25.69
0.12

i, 678, 020
;, 893, 000

69,476, 040
47, 647

25.83
0.26

904, 605,924
133, 685, 050

23, 206, 218
10, 935

25.65
0.08

163, 842, 898
17, 362, 380

4, 239,894
5,316

25.88
0.31

456, 407,234
455, 914, 284
492, 950

11, 458, 660
11, 452, 624
6,036

i 25.11
25.12
12.25

[, 931, 987
:, 833,743
98,244
', 802, 650
552, 800
681,000
, 548, 900
876, 300
508, 300
916, 700

3, 896, 512
3, 880,466
2,332
3,160
954
385
4,114
1, 316
1,087
2,698

i 45. 88
50.64
23.73
0.41
'1.73
0.57
2.66
1.50
2.14
2.94

65, 335,181
65, 335,181
54,100, 938
9,466, 674

2,179, 597
1, 506,186
632,829
20, 534

i 33. 36
23.05
11.70
2.17

1, 767,569

20,048

11.34

114, 307, 735
114,006,555
301,180

2,901, 631
2,896,689
4,942

i 25. 38
25.41
16.41

Y.:

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y in general
Real p r o p e r t y of p e n s i o n e r s .
Y.:

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y in general
R e a l p r o p e r t y of p e n s i o n e r s . .
N E W YORK, N.

Y.:

City corporation...
General city—personal.
Manhattan BoroughReal
Real
| Bronx B o r o u g h Real
fp;
Real
Brooklyn B o r o u g h Real
Real
Queens Borough—
Real
fReal
R i c h m o n d Borough—
Real
Real

m

ROCHESTER, N .

Y.:

C i t y corporation
Property in general. _
R e a l p r o p e r t y of p e n s i o n e r s .
SCHENECTADY, N .

Y.:

C i t y corporation
_
P r o p e r t y i n general
R e a l p r o p e r t y of pensioners
S t a t e Street light district N o . 1..
S t a t e Street light district N o . 2..
B r o a d w a y light district N o . 1 . . .
B r o a d w a y light district N o . 2 . . .
J a y Street light district
C e n t e r Street light district
A l b a n y Street light district
107

TROY, N.

Y.:

City corporation...
P r o p e r t y in general
Old T r o y
Lansingburg
S y c a w a y , St. M a r y s , a n d N o r t h Greenbush

78

UTICA, N .

1

Average rate.

Y.:

C i t y corporation
_
P r o p e r t y in general
R e a l p r o p e r t y of p e n s i o n e r s .




DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES

65

AGGREGATE TAX
RATE P E R $1,000

Table XV—Continued
CITY, A N D PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF
PROPERTY

Levies

EstiAssessed
mated
valuation true value

WATERTOWN, N . Y.:

$42, 537,800
42,403,300
134, 500

$1,177, 771
1,176, 991
780

City corporation.
Original c i t y .
Annexation..

82,066, 737
55, 078,926
26,987,811

782,834
682,979
99,855

19.54
12.40
3.70

19.54
12.40
3.70

County
Original c i t y .
Annexation. _

82, 066,737
55,078,926
26,987,811

682,970
413,092
269,878

18.32
7.50
10.00

18.32
7.50
10.00

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n general
R e a l p r o p e r t y of p e n s i o n e r s .

183

GREENSBORO, N .

i $27. 69 |
27. 76 t
5. 80 '

C:

CANTON, OHIO:

Townships

2

159, 518,180

10.28

ALLENTOWN, P A . :

County.
P r o p e r t y i n general
M o n e y a t interest, e t c .

96,243,194
67,461,426
28,781,768

317,511
202,384
115,127

13.30
3.00
4.00

42, 418, 337
34,182,243
8,236,094

289,311
256,367
32,944

i 6.82 !
7.50 !
4.00 I

ALTOONA, P A . :

County
P r o p e r t y in general
M o n e y a t interest, e t c . .
BETHLEHEM, PA.:

County
P r o p e r t y i n general—
Northampton
Lehigh
M o n e y a t interest, e t c .

1 5.14 I

51,875,640
32,431, 740
5, 698,998
13, 744,902

194,591
17,097
54,979

6.00 I

33,059,164
22,202,172
10, 856,992

178, 641
133, 213
43,428

i 5. 34 |
6.00 I
4.00 '

78, 703, 509
62, 762, 433
15,941,076

503,101
439, 337
63, 764

i 6. 39 J
7.00 I
4.00 I

81, 485, 685
64, 597, 370
16, 888, 315

455,037
387,484
67, 553

i 5. 58 I
6.00 ;
4.00 |

25, 986,470
21, 211,149
4, 775, 321

207, 880
188, 779
19,101

i 7. 99 I
8.90 I
4.00 i

73, 596,449
67, 892,190
5, 704,259

430,170
407, 353
22,817

i 5. 84 I
6.00 I
4.00 !

55, 549,178 I
37,902,695
17,646,483

146,391
75,805
70, 586

1 2. 64 I
2.00 j
4.00 !

57,004,265
46,532,620
10, 471, 645

326, 899
285,012
41,887

i 5. 91 ;
6.12 !
4.00 |

38,014, 304
23,901,301
14,113,003

223, 761
167, 309
56,452

i 5. 89 !
7.00 !
4.00

35, 048,600
19, 653, 645
15, 394,955

120, 541
58, 961
61, 580

i 3. 44 ,
3. 00 '
4.00 ,

3.00 I
4.00 !

EASTON, P A . :

County
P r o p e r t y i n general
M o n e y a t interest, e t c . .
ERIE, PA.:

County
P r o p e r t y in general
M o n e y at interest, e t c . .
93

HARRISBURG, P A . :

County
_.
P r o p e r t y i n general
M o n e y at interest, e t c . .
HAZLETON, P A . :

County
P r o p e r t y i n general
M o n e y at interest, e t c . .
ill

| JOHNSTOWN. P A . :

County
P r o p e r t y i n general
M o n e y at interest, e t c . .
146

LANCASTER, P A . :

County
P r o p e r t y i n general
M o n e y a t interest, e t c . .
MCKEESPORT, PA.:

County
P r o p e r t y i n general
M o n e y at interest, etc.—
N E W CASTLE, P A . :

County
P r o p e r t y in general
M o n e y a t interest, e t c . . .
NORRISTOWN, P A . :

County
P r o p e r t y in general
M o n e y at interest, etc . .

'<

1

81305—26

i $25. 75
25.81
5. 39

Average r a t e .

5

2

Detail not available.




66

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES
AGGREGATE TAX
RATE P E R $1,000
OF—

Table XV—Continued
Assessed
valuation

CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF
PROPERTY

PHILADELPHIA, P A . :

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
Farm—
O u t s i d e poor district
I n s i d e poor district
M o n e y at interest, etc

$50,909, 715

907,567
j 2, 277, 967, 515
<
;
71, 118,960
j
38, 716,885
;
I
14, 886, 700
i
7, 139,400
j
859, 729,691

6,154,419
39,864,431

17.10
17.50

810, 756
451,439

11. 40
11. 6Q

445,913,227
359,907, 567
71,118,960
14, 886, 700

165,431
143, 963
18r491
2,977

951,795,480
530,889,720
420, 905, 760

15,668,663
10,617, 794
5, 050,869

Poor districts..
Urban
Suburban.
Farm
10

PITTSBURGH,

$14. 03

127,281
62,470
3, 438, 919

8.55
8.75
4.00
JO. 37
0.40
0.26
0.20

PA.:

City corporation.
Land
Buildings
SCRANTON,

1

j $3,629,466,718

PA.:

J 16.46
20.00
12.00
1

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 i t y i n general
M o n e y at interest, etc
100

146,826, 250
82,923,880
63,902,370
128, 508,802
110, 517,358
17,991,444

735,070 ,
'
663,104 !
,
71,966 j
;

i 5. 72
6.00
4.00

107,586,986
84,845,113
22, 741, 873

755,122
90,967

'7.86
8.90
4.00

26,160, 217
16,941,048
9, 219,169

197,817
160,940
36,877

17.56
9.50
4.00

35, 243,356
24,822,481
10,420,875

240, 264
198,580
41, 684

16.82
8.00
4.00

1,203,344
1,124,252
79,092

i 14. 58
20.70
2.80

124,388,940
110,108,400
14,280, 540

2,110,023
2, 070, 038
39,985

1 16. 96
18.80
2.80

559, 597,070
426,473,250
133,123,820

9,669,864
9, 297,117
372, 747

i 17. 28
21.80
2.80

1,435,588
1,425,140
10,448

i 18. 05
18.80
2.80

101,843,280
101,843,280
22,152,150

2,020,927
2,016,497
4,430

i 19.84
19.80
0.20

182,286,830
182, 286,830

3,288,133
3, 244,612

i 18.04
17.80

4,753,650
10, 111, 960
8,899,570
8,532,430
25,088,860
37, 599,800
1,552,840

1,426
4,045
5,340
11,092
12,545
7,520
1,553

0.30
0.40
0.60
1.30
0.50
0.20
1.00

WILKES-BARRE,

2,791,464 |
,
;
2,015,050 l
776,414 |
|

19. 01
24.30
32.15

PA.:

County
P r o p e r t y i n general
M o n e y at interest, etc
WILLIAMSPORT, P A . :

County.._
P r o p e r t y i n general
M o n e y at interest, e t c . . .
164

YORK,

PA.:

County
_
_.
P r o p e r t y i n general
M o n e y at interest, etc-._
N E W P O R T , R.

I.:

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n general
Personal i n t a n g i b l e
P A W T U C K E T , R.

I.:

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n general
Personal intangible
30

P R O V I D E N C E , R.

I.:

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n general
Peisonal intangible
166

W O O N S O C K E T , R.

I.:

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n general
Personal i n t a n g i b l e
E L PASO,

82, 558, 090
54,311,690
28, 247,000

79, 536,900
75,805,350
3, 731,550

TEX.:

C i t y corporation
General c i t y . . .
P a v i n g district
SAN ANTONIO, T E X . :

C i t y corporation
General c i t y
I m p r o v e m e n t districts—
No. 1—
N o s . 2, 5, a n d 13
Nos. 3 a n d 7 . . .
No. 4
N o s . 8, 9, 10, a n d 12.
N o . 11
N o . 14..
J Average r a t e .




67

DESCRIPTION OF GENEBAL TABLES

AGGREGATE TAX
RATE P E R $1,000.
OF—•

Table XV—Continued
CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF
PROPERTY

Assessed
valuation

Levies
EstiI Assessed
mated
valuation true value

245

LYNCHBURG, V A . :

City corporation
Property in general. _
Personal intangibleBonds, notes, etc
Capital, and shares of stock_
Bank stock

$53, 548, 595
31,007,690

$711,656
620,154

i $13. 29
20. 00

i $10. 60
13.91

4,951,164
12,347, 880
5,241, 861

9,902
37, 044
44, 556

2.00
3.00
8.50

2.00
3.00
8.50

i 3. 99

i 3.23

2.50

1.82

58, 778, 604

234, 665

36,889, 806

92, 225

5, 269, 512
7, 649, 550
2,130,353
6, 839,383

18,443
65,021
4,261
54, 715

3.50
8.50
2.00
8.00

3.50
8.50
2.00
8.00

City corporation.
_
Property in general.
Real.
_._
_._
Real
Real
Personal intangible—
Bonds, notes, etc.
Capital, and shares of stock.
Bank stock

42,291, 554
31,316,414
2,454,282
608,803
427,765

800, 601
723,409
38,041
8,219
5, 561

i 18.93
23.10
15. 50
13. 50
13. 00

i 1 3 . 75
15.81
10.85
9.45
9.10

2,688, 575
3, 776,328
1,019,387

5,377
11,329
8,665

2.00
3.00
8.50

2.00
3.00
8.50

State
_
__
_
_
Real estate, personal tangible, and
bank stock
Personal intangible—
Bonds of cities and counties of
Virginia, and bonds, notes, etc. _.
Capital
Money
Shares of stock..
_

43,224, 857

132, 740

i 3. 07

35,826, 651

89, 567

2.50

1.73

2,699,805
3,339. 308
922, 073
437,020

9,449
28,384
1,844
3,496

3.50
8.50
2.00
8.00

3.50
8.50
2.00
8.00

City corporation
Property in general.
_.
Personal intangibleBonds, notes, etc
_
Capital, and shares of stock..
Bank stock

206, 510,146
162, 053, 764

4, 621,983
4,456,479

'22.38
27. 50

i 15. 48
17.53

19,913,210
14,133, 532
10,409, 640

42,401

2.00
3.00
8.00

2.00
3.00
8.00

State..
,
Real estate, personal tangible, and
bank stock
_
Personal intangible—
Bonds of cities and counties of
Virginia, and bonds, notes, etc...
Capital
_
Money
_
Shares of stock

211,185,304

12.99

12.08

2.50

1.63

State
Real estate, personal tangible, and
bank stock
Personal, intangibleBonds of cities and counties of
Virginia, and bonds, notes, etc. _.
Capital
Money.._
Shares of stock
NEWPORT N E W S , V A . :

NORFOLK, V A . :

232

172,463,404

|

1

2.24

83, 277
631,102
431,159

21,296,088
11,508,102
3,292,280
2,625,430

74, 536
97,819
6,585
21,003

3,50
8.50
2.00
8.00

3.50
8.50
2.00
8.00

43,048,736
27,022,181

618,358
540,444

i 14.36
20.00

111. 75
14.93

1,069,960
25,000

12, 305
337

11. 50
13. 50

8.53
10.11

2,259, 588
8, 538,047
4,133,960

4,519
25,614
35,139

2.00
3.00
8.50

2.00
3.00
8.50

44, 503,654

162,890

i 3. 66

»3.01

2.50

1.93

3.50
8.50
2.00
8.00

3.50
8.50
2.00
8.00

PETERSBURG, V A . :

City corporation
Property in general
AnnexationsReal, and personal tangible..
Real
Personal intangibleBonds, notes, etc
Capital, and shares of stock..
Bank stock
State
Real estate, personal tangible, and
bank stock
Personal intangibleBonds of cities and counties of
Virginia, and bonds, notes, etc. _.
Capital
Money
Shares of stock
i Average rate.

32,251,101
2,484,198
7,604,960
1,230,308
933,087

8,694
63,642
2,461
7,465

!




68

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

Table X V — C o n t i n u e d

AGGREGATE TAX
RATE PER $1,000
OF—

Assessed
valuation

, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF
PROPERTY

Levies
Assessed
\ aluation

138

PORTSMOUTH, V A . :

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n general
Personal i n t a n g i b l e B o n d s , notes, a n d shares of s t o c k .
Capital
B a n k stock
State
R e a l 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

1

$44,237,983
39,242,495

$850,461
824,093

1,619,472
1,012, 111
2,363,905

3,239
3,036
20,093

2.00
3.00
8.50

44,897,175

120,802

*2.69

41, 606, 400

104,016

2.50

5,075
8,603
1,174
1,934

3.50
8.50
2.00
8.00

1,449,899
1,012,111
587,017
241,748

$19. 22
21.00

RICHMOND, VA.:

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n general
Personal tangible
P e r s o n a l intangible—
B o n d s , notes, etc
C a p i t a l , a n d shares of s t o c k .
B a n k stock

305,815,590
185,417,284
20,117,931

State
R e a l , 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, etc
Capital
Money
Shares of stock

316,785,142

1,120,033

229,176,487

572,941

25,726,772
37,783, 790
9,483,268
14,614, 825

90,044
321,162
18,967
116,919

3. 50
8.50
2.00
8. 00

73,028, 568
47,762, 203
3,622,425

1,195, 066
1,075,155
36, 224

i 16. 36 '
22.50 '•
10.00 !

4,692, 700
3,893,763
392, 300

24, 240, 488
52,398, 615
23,641, 272

48,491
157,195
200,951

i 15.35
21.00
19. 50
2.00 !
3.00
8.50

ROANOKE, VA.:

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n general _
A n n e x a t i o n (1919)
Personal i n t a n g i b l e B o n d s , notes, etc
C a p i t a l , a n d shares of s t o c k .
B a n k stock

6,969, 860
9, 996,871
4,677, 209

SEATTLE,

2.00 ;
3.00 I
8.50 j

76, 966,244

257,330

i 3. 34 |

50, 523, 506

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, etc
Capital
M oney
Shares of stock

13,940
29, 991
39, 756

141,347

2.50

25, 445
71,575
6,353
12,610

3.50
8.50
2.00
8.00
i 31. 36
31,64
31.42
35. 38

7, 269, 549
8,420,609
3,176,318
1, 576,262

-

!

WASH.:

C i t y corporation
Old l i m i t s
N e w limits
Ballard
Columbia, Dunlap, South Park, and
W e s t Seattle
Georgetown
•
R a v e n n a , Southeast Seattle, a n d j
S o u t h Seattle
!
Yesler
|

7,654,070
5,421,092
1,099,363
232,552

19, 368,492
2,610, 749

548,321
75, 817

28.31 [
29.04 i

County
P r o p e r t y i n general
R o a d districts
74

244,057, 734
171, 336, 571
34,989,192
6, 573,014

244,057, 734
244, 057, 734
44,018, 775

235,549
41,376
3,412,299
3, 075,127
337,172

30.56 j
28.11
J 13. 98 I
12.60 I
i 7. 66

58,591,446
58, 591,446
46,905,436
9,340., 520
1, 653,535
691,955
58, 591,446
-58,427, 390
164,056

1, 39'1", 591
31,874
1,108,37£
210, 068,
29, 532
11, 742
820,395
817,983
2, 412

i 23. 77
0.54
23.63
22.49
17.86
16.97
i 14. 00
14.00
14,70 I

j

TACOMA, WASH.:

C i t y corporation
General c i t y
District No. 1
District No. 2
D i s t r i c t s N o s . 3 a n d 4_
District N o . 5

1

;

,

7,707,733
1, 471, 983

School districts..
N o . 10
N o . 38
Average r a t e .




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DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES

AGGREGATE TAX
RATE P E R $1,000OF—

Table XV—Continued
|

CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES 0 ¥
PROPERTY

Assessed
valuation

Levies
EstiAssessed
mated
valuation true value

CHARLESTON, W. VA.:

County
Property in general _
Fifteenth ward

$102,919,179
100,093,303
2, 825, 876

City corporation
Original city
Fulton
Woodsdale
Edgewood
Pleasant Valley
Elm Grove
Warwood
Other annexations..

112,630,101
82,875,328
1, 545,157
4, 517,580
4,036, 726
1, 790, 570
3,883,636
4,770,991
9,210,113

822,101
608,305
10,229
36,909
27,167
11,621
32, 700
39,265
55,905

School districts...
Original cityAnnexations..
Annexations..

112,630,101
82,875,328
5,058,311
24, 696,462

City corporation
Property in general
Public utilities
Public utilities
Sewer districts—
Nos. 1, 2, 3, 17, and 18..
Nos. 5 and 8
No. 7
Nos. 12 and 14

50, 668,354
47,975,370
2, 595,796
97,188
10,389, 575
5,659,295
4,196,225
15,049,780

State
Property in generalPublic utilities

50, 571,166
47,975,370
2,595,796

County
Property in general.
Public utilities

50, 571,166
47,975,370
2, 595, 796

City corporation
Property in general _
Public utilities

1

$462,088
445,415
16, 673

WHEELING, W. VA.:

$4. 49
4.45
5.90
1

i $2. 57
2.55
3.09
17.30
7.34
6.62
8.17
6.73
6.49
8.42
8.23
6.07

934,822
604,990
58,171
271,661

i 8. 30
7.30
11. 50
11.00

18.30
7.30
11.50
11.00

1,150, 078
1,052, 252
34,854
2,008

122.70
21. 93
13. 43
20. 66

i 21. 62
20.84
13.43
20.66

15, 584
5,659 i
2,098 I
37, 623

1.50
1.00
0.50
2.50

1.42
0.95
0.47
2.37

58,163
50,120 |
8,043

U . 15
1.04
3.10

11.10
0.99
3.10

299,638
288,914
10,724

i 5.92
6.02
4.13

15.64
5.72
4.13

60, 923, 882
58,156, 660
2, 767,222

1,474, 027
1,436,871
37,156

i 24.19
24.80
13. 43

i 19. 53
19.77
13.43

State
Property in general .
Public utilities

60,923,882
58,156, 660
2, 767, 222

88, 577
80,003
8,574

U . 45
1.30
3.10

i 1.17
1.10
3.10

County
Property in general _
Public utilities

60,923,882
58,156,660
2,767,222

297,459
286,026
11,433

i 4. 88
4.90
4.13

13.94
3.93
4.13

City corporation
Property in general.
Public utilities

44,389,140
41,888,888
2,500,252

1,038,890
1,005,319
33, 571

i 23.40
24.00
13.43

122.52
23.04
13.43

State
Property in general. _
Public utilities
County
Property in general .
Public utilities

236

7. 30
7.34
6.62
8.17
6.73
6.49
8.42
8.23
6.07

44,389,140
41,888,888
2, 500,252

51, 290
43, 543
7,747

i 1.16
1.04
3.10

11.11
1.00
3.10

44,389,140
41,888,888
2, 500,252

218,134
207,804
10,330

14.91
4.96
4.13

14.73
4.76
4.13

124,876,852
123,864,175
1,012, 677

2, 738,609
2, 725,012
13, 597

i 21. 93
22.00
13.43

i 21. 93
22.00
13.43

124,876,852
123, 864,175
1,012,677

118,305
115,167
3,138

10.95
0.93
3.10

10.95
0.93
3.10

124,876,852
123,864,175
1,012,677

401,728
397, 544
4,184

1

13.22
3.21
4.13

1
1
|
!
1

GREEN BAY, W I S . :

KENOSHA, W I S . :

]
I

LA CROSSE, W I S . :

182 1 MADISON,

I
j
I

Wis.:

City corporation
Property in general.
Public utilities
State..Property in general _
j
Public utilities
|
County.
I
Property in general.
1
Public utilities
1
Average rate.

;

3.22
3.21
4.13




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FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

AGGREGATE TAX
RATE P E R $1,000
OF—

Table XV—Continued
CITY, AND PARTS O F CITY OR CLASSES OF
PROPERTY

Assessed
valuation
Assessed i
v a l u a t i o n '.

MILWAUKEE,

WIS.:

1

City corporation
...
P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l .
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 district
P u b l i c utilities
P u b l i c utilities

804,396,885
755, 229,851
49,167,034

4,164,310
3,961,180
203,130

15.18
5.25
4.13

State
P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l .
P u b l i c utilities

804,396,885
755,229,851 I
49,167,034

1, 070,722
918,374
152,348

U.33
1.22
3.10

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y in general .
P u b l i c utilities

44,960,175
44,259,420
700, 755

1,141,439
1,132,030
9,409

i 25. 39
25.58
13.43

State
Property in general.
P u b l i c utilities

44,960,175
44,259,420
700,755

62,791
60,620
2,171

1.39
1.37
3.10

County.
P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l .
P u b l i c utilities
121

$20,217,048
527, 273
4,485,424
10,467, 781
4,016, 629
59, 768
660,173

County
P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l .
P u b l i c utilities

238

$807,290,232
755, 229,851
178,943,373
416, 647,161
159, 639, 317
2,893,347
49,167,034

44,960,175
44,259,420
700, 755

138,027
135,132
2,895

13.07
3.05
4.13

1,682,030
1, 559,176
122,854

i 18.13
18.65
13.43

OSHKOSH,

EACINE,

$25.04
0.70
25.07
25.12
25.16
20.66
13.43

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

92, 759,099
83,609,400
9,149,699 j

State
P r o p e r t y in g e n e r a l .
P u b l i c utilities

92, 759, 099
83,609, 400
9,149,699

150, 549
122,198
28,351

i 1.62
1.46
3.10

County
P r o p e r t y in general _.
P u b l i c utilities
_

92,759,099
83,609,400
9,149,699

350, 273
312,472
37,801

13.78
3.74
4.13

SHEBOYGAN, WIS.:

C i t y corporation
Property in general.
P u b l i c utilities
P u b l i c utilities

40, 803,224
38,943,139
1, 638, 593
221,492

1,138,961
1,112,384
22, 002
4,575

i 27.91
28.56
13.43
20.66

State
P r o p e r t y in general.
P u b l i c utilities

40, 581, 732
38,943,139
1, 638, 593

55, 590
50, 513
5,077

i 1.37
1.30
3.10

County
P r o p e r t y i n generalP u b l i c utilities

40, 581, 732
38,943,139
1, 638, 593

184,218
177, 448
6,770

14.54
4.56
4.13

C i t y corporation
P r o p e r t y i n generalPublic utilities.
P u b l i c utilities
Sewer d i s t r i c t s No. 1
No. 2

57, 570,269
46, 031, 803
650, 000
10,888,466

1,172, 601
935,481
8,728
224,925

3,193,000
137,000

3,193
274

1.00
2.00

State
Property in generalP u b l i c utilities
_

46, 681, 803
46, 031, 803
650, 000

64, 630
62, 616
2,014

i 1.39
1.36
3.10

County
P r o p e r t y i n generalP u b l i c utilities

46,681, 803
46,031, 803
650,000

493,072
490,387
2,685

i 10. 56
10.65
4.13

SUPERIOR, W I S . :

1

Average rate.

i 20. 37
20.39
13.43
20.66




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DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES

Special property taxes.—The several classes of property subject to special
property taxes, the amounts levied thereon, and the rate of levy for each of
the divisions of government, so far as such details were reported, are set forth
in Table XVI, which follows.
Table X V I
CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY

16

Levies

Aggregate t a x
r a t e per
$1,000 of
assessed
valuation

BRIDGEPORT, CONN.:

18

Assessed
valuation

HARTFORD, CONN.:

125
41

211
79
62
235
103
7

09

City corporation—corporation and bank stock-.
City corporation—corporation and bank stock...
School district—corporation and bank stock

NEW

$1, 561,100

$15,611

$10. 00

76, 295, 402
29, 665, 626

762,954
296,656

10.00
10.00

BRITAIN, CONN.:

City corporation—corporation and bank stock...

1, 920,174

19, 202

10.00

8, 266, 564
8, 248, 914
17,650

82,842
82, 489
353

i 10. 02
10.00
20.00

904, 700

9,047

10.00

1,380,437

13, 804

N E W HAVEN, CONN.:

City corporation
Corporation and bank stock
Shellfish beds
STAMFORD, CONN.:

Town—corporation and bank stock

WATERBURY, CONN.:

City corporation—corporation and bank stock..

10.00

WILMINGTON, D E L . :

City corporation—horses and mules

475

2

1.00

LEWISTON, M E . :

City corporation—bank stock

485, 067

7,276

15.00

PORTLAND, M E . :

City corporation—bank stock

BALTIMORE, M D . :

City corporation
Bank stock
Savings bank deposits

3, 624,933

15.00

631, 250
365,000
266, 250

13.54
10.00
1.88

968
267

29.40
29.40

200, 265
189, 735

5,848
5,540

29.20
29.20

8,344
7,656

280
256

33.50
33.50

17, 536, 850
278, 250
17, 258, 600

132, 222
2,782
129,440

17.54
10.00
7.50

3,442,600
3, 442, 600

12,910
12, 910

3.75
3.75

1, 629,866
1, 629, 866

6,112
6,112

3.75
3.75

6,310,933
6,310, 933

23,666
23,666

3.75
3.75

1,782,667
1,782,667

6,685
6,685

3.75
3.75

3,048,267
3,048,267

11,431
11,431

3.75
3.75

3,922,933
3,922,933

14,711
14,711

3.75
3.75

12,712,267
12,712,267

47,671
47,671

3.75
3.75

29,294,400
29,294,400

109,854
109,854

3.75
3.75

2,105,502
2,105,502

7,896
7,896

3.75
3.75

910,528
910,528

3,414
3,414

3.75
3.75

4,940,800
4,940,800

__.

54,374

178, 500, 000
36,500,000
142, 000, 000
32,928
9,072

--_

18,528
18, 528

3.75
3.75

LOWELL, MASS.:

City corporation—bank stock
State—bank s t o c k —

178

PITTSFIELD, MASS.:

190

SALEM, MASS.:

94

City corporation—bank stock
State—bank s t o c k —

_

City corporation—bank stock
State—bank stock

MANCHESTER, N.

H.:

City corporation
Bank stock
Savings bank deposits

153

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.:

City corporation—bank stock.
County—bank stock

91

BAYONNE, N. J.:

58

CAMDEN, N. J.:

137

City corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock

City corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock

EAST ORANGE, N. J.:

City corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock

72

ELIZABETH, N. J.:

116

HOBOKEN, N. J.:

City corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock
City corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock

23

JERSEY CITY, N. J.:

15

NEWARK, N. J.:

C ity corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock

-.

City corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock

219
230

ORANGE, N. J.:

117

._

N E W BRUNSWICK, N. J.:

PASSAIC, N. J.:

City corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock...

City corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock
_

__

City corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock
' Average rate.

2

Horses and mules taxed at $1 each.




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FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

Table XVI—Continued
CITY, AND PARTS OF CITY OR CLASSES OF PROPERTY

Assessed
valuation

Levies

Aggregate t a x
r a t e per
$1,000 of
assessed
valuation

PATERSON, N. J.:

City corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock.

i, 670,107
> 670,107
,

$36,263
36, 263

,073,333
, 073,333

4,025
4,025

i, 602, 667
i, 602,667

24, 760
24, 760

!, 523,200
1,523,200

I
13,212 '
13,212

PERTH AMBOY, N. J.:

City corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock

TRENTON, N. J.:

City corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock
W E S T HOBOKEN, N. J.:

• City corporation—bank stock
County—bank stock

ALBANY, N. Y.:

City corporation—bank stock

10, 335, 552

103,356

925,351

19,254

AMSTERDAM, N. Y.:

City corporation—bank stock
AUBURN, N. Y.:

City corporation—bank stock

842,754

8,428

14, 620, 535

146, 205

924, 800
924, 800

12, 819
6,429

BUFFALO, N. Y.:

City corporation—bank stock

JAMESTOWN, N. Y.:

City corporation—bank stock
School district—bank stock

MOUNT VERNON, N. Y.:

City corporation—bank stock

910, 500

9,105

734, 068

17,341

NEWBURGH, N. Y.:

City corporation—bank stock

N E W ROCHELLE, N. Y.:

City corporation—bank stock

N E W YORK, N.

697, 700

6, 977

739, 345,108

', 393, 451

,954,133

29, 541

, 094, 938

20, 949

, 551,914

95, 519

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.:

City corporation—bank stock

, 393, 451

13,935

:, 736,926

27, 369

, 138, 555
139, 736

41,386
1,397

;, 311,900

33,119

, 651, 670

16, 517

865,100

8,651

', 917, 000
', 917, 000
r
, 917, 000

2,639
2,639
2,639

!, 955, 000
J, 955, 000
1,955,000

985
985

!, 225, 000
I, 225, 000
5, 225, 000

1, 075
1, 075
1, 075

SYRACUSE, N. Y.:

City corporation—bank stock

TROY, N.

Y.:

City corporation—bank stock
Lansingburg school district—bank stock..

UTICA, N. Y.:

City corporation—bank stock

WATERTOWN, N. Y.:

City corporation—bank stock, etc

YONKERS, N.

Y.:

City corporation—bank stock

CHARLOTTE, N.

C:

City corporation—building and loan
State—building and loan
County—building and loan

WILMINGTON, N.

C:

City corporation—building and loan
State—building and loan
County—building and loan

WINSTON-SALEM, N.

C:

City corporation—building and loan
State—building and loan
County—building and loan

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.




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87305—26

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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 OF
R E P O R T E D , P O P U L A T I O N , AND A R E A :
1924

FISCAL

YEAR

[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 to each, see p . 11.
For a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 13]

POPULATION

Year of|
| incor| porai tion
j as a
, city

D a t e cf
m i d d l e of
fiscal year

Grand totalGroup
Group
Group
Group
Group

Decennial census
Estimated j
as of middle!of fiscal
J a n . 1,
A p r . 15,
1920
1910
39, 981,105

I___
II.III_
IV.
V..

117,
i 4,
i 8,
i 5,
3,

562, 561
338, 065
966, 336
522, 687
591,456

36, 674, 220

28, 786, 946

3, 506, 535.1

16,369,301
4,026,059
8, 046, 082
4,936,174
3,296,604

; 13, 137, 432
| 3, 261, 622
I 6, 170, 299
! 3, 302, 328
j 2, 515,265

961,455. 2
403,443. 5
945, 385. 4
645, 094. 9
551,156. 1

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
N e w York, N . Y . Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, P a . . .
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
S t . Louis, M o

June
June
June
Dec.
June
Oct.

30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
31,1923
30,1924
7,1923

5, 830, 486
2, 942, 005
1, 951, 076
1,172,139
912, 502
806, 064

Baltimore, M d
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, C a l i f . .
Pittsburgh, P a . . . . .
San Francisco, Calif.
Buffalo, N . Y
._

June
July
Dec.
June
Dec.
Dec.

30,1924
31,1924
31,1923
30,1924
31,1923
31,1923

Land
area
(acres),
J u l y 1,
1924

784,938
775, 611
2

()

626, 015
543, 661
529, 843

OVER

5, 620, 048
2, 701, 705
1,823, 779
993, 678
796,841
772, 897

4, 766,883
2, 185, 283
1, .549, 008
465, 766
•560, 663
387, 029

191,360.
125,430.
81, 920.
59, 305.
43, 929.
39, 040.

0
2
0
0
0
0

733, 826
748, 060
576, 673
588, 343
506, 676
506, 775

558, 485
370, 585
319,198
533, 905
116,912
123, 715

50, 560.
27, 634.
260, 467.
30,035.
26, 880.
24,894.

0
8
0
2
0
0

GROUP I I — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 300,000 T O 500,000
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.
N e w Orleans, L a . . .
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio—.

1846
1802
1836
1867
1805
1819

June
Dec.
June
June
June
June

30,1924
31,1923
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924

494,199
481, 451
445, 606
417, 280
409, 534
407,835

457,147
437, 571
414, 524
380, 582
387,219 ,
401,247 !

373,857
331, 059
347,469
301,408
339, 075
363, 591

17, 497. 3
39, 680. 0
14, 913. 4
31,834. 0
113, 920. 0
45, 598. 6

Kansas City, M o . . .
Seattle, W a s h
Indianapolis, I n d . . .
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey City, N . J . . .

1853
1869
1831
1834
1827

Oct.
June
June
June
June

21,1923
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924

354,103

324,410
315,312
314,194
295,750
298,103

248,381
237,194
233, 650
218,149
267, 779

37,395. 0
43,840. 0
29,879. 4
20, 565.8
8,320. 0

(2)

351, 073
313, 398
312,157

j
}
I
j
I

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
290, 584 I
280,359 |
277,636 I
276,471 I

Louisville, Ky__
Toledo, O h i o . . .
Portland, Oreg.
Denver, Colo...
A k r o n , Ohio

1824
1837
1851
1859
1836

Feb.
June
May
June
June

28,1924
30,1924
31,1924
30,1924
30,1924

Columbus, Ohio..
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

1816
1832
1854
1854
1847

June
Mar.
June
Dec.
June

30,1924
31,1924
30,1924
31,1923
30,1924

268,209
261,947
243,946
243,489

Omaha, Nebr
B i r m i n g h a m , Ala_.
Worcester, M a s s . . .
San A n t o n i o , T e x . .
Dallas, Tex

1857
1871
1848
1837
1856

June
Mar.
May
Nov.
Oct.

30,1924
31,1924
31,1924
30,1923
31,1923

208,025
199, 564
189,009
187, 506
184,136

0)

0)

234, 891
243,164
258,288
256,491
208,435

223,928
L68,497
207,214
213,381
69,067

23,024.0
20, 219. 4
40, 442.0
37,085.0
16,004. 8

237,031
237, 595
234,698
216,261
200,616

181,511
224,326
214, 744
L50,174
154,839

17,852. 4
11,410.0
33,388. 8
31, 591.0
19,634. 7

191, 601
178,806
179, 754
161,379
158,976

124,096
132,685
145,986
96,614
92,104

23,918.4
31,346. 6
23,781.8
22,860. 5
16,447.0

i I n c l u d e s e s t i m a t e s not s h o w n in d e t a i l .
2
E s t i m a t e n o t s h o w n . F o r explanation, see text discussion of T a b l e 1, p . 13.




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 F I S C A L

YEAR

1924—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 . I I .
F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 13]

POPULATION

Year of,
incorporation
as a
city

D a t e of
m i d d l e of
Estimated
fiscal year ^ as of m i d d l e
of fiscal
year

D e c e n n i a l census
A p r . 15,
1910

J a n . 1,
1920

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
171,667 I
171, 717
162, 537 '
162,351
152, 559

127,628
137,249
133,605
131,105
116, 577

15,360. 0
11,379. 0
11,460. 0
14,994.0
10,059. 0

155,153
153,145

115, 777
138,276
143, 555
132,358
138,036

67,452
78,800
102,054 t
79,066 |
98,915

5,120.0
25,924. 0
9,370. 0
16,224.0
10,162. 9

30,1923
31,1923
30,1924
30,1924
31,1924

146,541
145,964
141,451
140,637
140,086

137,634
106,482
137, 783
135,875
129, 614 I

112, 571
73,312 1 1
129,867 1
125,600 i
88,926 !

11,211.0
24, 761. 6
12,361. 7
5,157. 0
20,286. 6

Sept.
June
June
June
June

30,1923
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924

137,696
129, 705
128,564
127,775
126,399

126,468
119, 289
118,110
120,485
116,309

!
|
I
!
i

86,368 i
96,815
92, 777 1
119,295 I
94,538

33, 597. 2
4,707.0
33,098.9
21,051. 5
4,915.0

June
May
Aug.
Dec.
June

30,1924
31,1924
31,1923
31,1923
30,1924

123,424
119,808
118,877
118,808
117,061

118,342 |
121,217 I
91,599 |
110,168
113,344

110,304 |
96,652 i
38,550 I
87,411
100,253

11,609. 0
12,152.9
18,140. 0
4,495.1
11,924.1

109,694
101,177
93,372
107, 784
100,176

104,839 1
82,331 j
66,525
96,071 1
79,803

4, 002. 4
12, 530. 0
12,486.7
6,090. 7
12,880. 0

112,759
98,917
72,075
95, 783
104,437

106,294
78,466
18,182
73,409 1
104,402

8,565. 8
39,916.8
6,685.1
6,227.0
25,075.0

96,965
87,091
91,295
99,148
94,156
91,715

83,743
50,217 1
64,205 |
89,336
74,419
73,141

25,168. 0
8,028.9
11,110. 8
6, 705.3
13,404. 0
17,981. 0

1782
1848
1784
1849
1841

July
June
June
June
June

31,1924 r
30,1924 ,
30,1924 |
30,1924 j
30,1924 I

Norfolk, V a
H o u s t o n , Tex_
Bridgeport, Conn__.
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio_
Hartford, C o n n

1845
1839
1836
1868
1784

June
June
Sept.
June
Sept.

30,1924
30,1924
30,1923
30,1924
30,1923

Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s

1850
1872
1866
1851
1852

Sept.
Dec.
June
June
May

Des Moines, Iowa
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
Camden, N . J

1857
1792
1851
1854
1828

Nashville, T e n n
N e w Bedford, M a s s .
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

1806
1847
1855
1832
1686

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
M e m p h i s , Tenn_
D a y t o n , Ohio

_.

183,946
180,363
175,947
172,276
169,236

0)
0)
0)

Cambridge, M a s s . . .
Kansas City, K a n s .
Erie, P a
Reading, P a . .
Yonkers, N . Y

1846
1886
1851
1847
I 1872

Sept. 30,1923
J u n e 30,1924
J u l y 7,1924
J u l y 7,1924
J u n e 30,1924

116,819
115,639

Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
T u l s a , Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash

I 1836
1870
: 1903
i 1855
j 1883

June
June
Dec.
June
June

30,1924
30,1924
31,1923
30,1924
30,1924

110, 648
108,395
107,098

1875
1854
1891
1850
1832
1853

June
June
Dec.
June
June
June

30,1924
30,1924
31,1923
30.1924
30,1924
30,1924

103,093
102,754

Tacoma, Wash
C a n t o n , Ohio
O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla__.
Lynn, Mass.
Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, Conn.

111,812
111,368

0)

104,576

0)
102,519
100,817

0)

GROUP IV.—CITIES 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

Somerville, M a s s .
E l Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif._.
Fort Wayne, I n d .
Jacksonville, Fla_.

June
Aug.
June
June
June

30,1924
31,1923
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924

98,181
97, 036
96, 445
95, 697
94,974

93,091
77, 560
74, 683
86, 549
91, 558

77,236
39, 279
39, 578
63,933
57, 699

2, 517
8, 640
51,078
10,092
9,824

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y .
Evansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga
1

1871
1873
1850
1839
1822
1853
1798
1847
1815
1789

June
June
June
Mar.
June

30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
31,1924
30,1924 ||

93, 635
92, 623
92,085
91,341
91,218

94,270
88, 723
85, 264
77, 818
83, 252

85, 892 1
72, 826 j
69, 647
36,346 1
65,064 1 1

4,316
6, 497
5,577
17,094
4,473

Estimate not shown.

F o r explanation, see text discussion of T a b l e 1, p . 1 3 ,




76

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

TABLE

1.—YEAR

OF INCORPORATION,

DATE

OF M I D D L E

R E P O R T E D , P O P U L A T I O N , AND A R E A :

OF FISCAL

YEAR

1924—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.
For a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 13]

POPULATION

Year ofj
incor
poration
as a
city

D a t e of
m i d d l e of
fiscal year

Estimated :
as of middlej
of fiscal
year

Decennial census
J a n . 1,
1920

A p r . 15,
1910

Land
area
(acres),
J u l y 1,
1924

G E 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
Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, P a
Manchester, N . H .

1867
1869
1871
1860
1846

J u l y 7,1924
J u n e 30,1924
J u n e 30,1924
J u l y 7, 1924
J u n e 30,1924

89, 740
86, 582
86, 294
82, 275
82, 240

73, 502
76, 754
72, 217
75,917
78,384

51,913
55, 545
52, 450
64,186
70, 063

6,159. 8
2, 544. 0
12,504. 0
3, 861. 0
20, 520. 0

L o n g B e a c h , Calif-.
Peoria, 111
.
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, I n d _ .
St. J o s e p h , M o

1897
1845
1887
1865
1853

Dec.
June
Nov.
June
Oct.

31,1923
30,1924
30,1923
30,1924
21,1923

81,160
80, 619
80, 463
78, 475
78, 248

55, 593
76,121
51, 608
70,983
77,939

17, 809
66,950
37, 782
53, 684
77,403

18,113. 0
6,035. 5
8,168.8
9,947. 5
8, 985. 0

Wilkes-Barre, P a Sioux C i t y , I o w a .
Roekford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, Ind

1871
1857
1852
1832
1909

July
Sept.
June
June
June

7,1924
30,1923
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924

76,951
75,114
74,353
74, 231
72,962

73,
71,
65,
69.
55,

833
227
651
272
378

67,105
47, 828
45, 401
58, 571
16, 802

3,346. 8
28,020. 0
6, 861. 0
13, 808. 0
23, 030. 2

Hamtramck, Mich.
Little Rock, Ark_._
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C _ . . .
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif-_

1922
1831
1816
1783
1863

Dec.
June
June
June
June

31,1923
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924

72,099
72, 566
72,186
72,185
71,105

48, 615
65,142
72, 013
67, 957
65,908

3,559
45,941
76, 813
58, 833
44, 696

1, 527. 0
10,154. 4
6, 630. 4
2, 873. 6
8, 774. 0

B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y_
Johnstown, P a
E a s t S t . Louis, 111..
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre Haute, Ind-_.

1867
1889
1865
1889
1833

June
July
June
Dec.
June

30,1924
7,1924
30,1924
31,1923
30,1924

71,048
70, 720
70, 576
70, 340
70, 255

66, 800
67, 327
66, 767
61,903

48, 443
55,482
58, 547
50, 510
58, 157

5,991. 0
3, 488. 9
8, 627. 0
10, 368. 0
5, 759 0

Pawtucket, R . I_.
H o b o k e n , N . J-__
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, O h i o .
Lansing, Mich

1886
1855
1873
1850
1858

June
June
June
June
Oct.

30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
31,1923

68,933
i 68,166
68, 045
67, 291
66, 684

64, 248
68,166
63, 841
60, 840
57, 327

51, 622
70,324
54, 773
46,921
31, 229

5, 494. 0
830.0
2, 001. 7
7,296. 5
7,082. 0

Chester, P a
Racine, Wis
C h a t t a n o o g a , Tenn_.
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, P a

1866
1848
1851
1881
1868

J u l y 7,1924
J u n e 30,1924
M a r . 31,1924
M a y 31,1924
J u l y 7,1924

66,050
65, 715
65, 489
65, 303

58,030
58, 593
57,895
66, 254
60, 331

38, 537
38, 002
44, 604
56, 878
52,127

3,020. 0
3, 858. 0
7,475. 2
13, 677.9
2,653.9

N e w Britain, Conn
Highland Park, M i c h . . .
Mobile, Ala
B e r k e l e y , Calif
Springfield, 111

1871
1918
1814
1878
1840

Sept.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Aug.

30,1923
31,1923
31,1924
31,1923
31,1923

65, 263
65, 255
64, 518
63, 798
61,959

59,316
46,499
60,777
56,036
59,183

43,916
4,120
51, 521
40, 434
51, 678

8, 519.0
1, 895. 0
9,155. 2
5, 494. 7
5, 612. 5

Bethlehem, P a
Huntington, W . Va._.
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, N e b r
Winston-Salem, N . C .

1918
1872
1873
1871
1913

July
Dec.
May
Feb.
Nov.

7,1924
31,1923
31,1924
28,1924
30,1923

61, 228
60, 809
60, 313
59,488
59, 241

50, 358
50,177
60,203
54,948
48, 395

12, 837
31,161
57, 730
43,973
22, 700

11,172. 0
8, 532. 0
13, 544.9
8,021.0
7, 655. 0

Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J .
Portsmouth, V a . - .
Covington, K y

1869
1889
1899
1858
1834

June
June
June
June
June

30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924

59,103
58, 314
58, 284
58,185
58,093

44,995
47, 876
50, 710
54,387
57,121

14, 557
32, 642
34, 371
33,190
53,270

3,
10,
2,
3,
3,

Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, M i c h
Shreveport, L a

1832
1884
1843
1839
1836

June
June
June
June
Dec.

30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
31,1923

57,284
56, 855
56, 227
56, 223
i 56, 208

52,995
50, 842
48, 374
43, 874
56, 208

40, 665
34,874
31, 433
28, 015
41, 641

Wheeling, W . Va_.
P o p u l a t i o n as of J a n . 1, 1920.

678. 5
567. 6
516.0
200. 0
837. 0

5,966. 0
5, 760.0
5, 653. 0
8, 486. 0
6, 508. 4




77

GKNEEAL TABLES
TABLE

1.—YEAR

OF INCORPORATION,

DATE

R E P O R T E D , P O P U L A T I O N , AND A R E A :

OF M I D D L E

OF FISCAL

YEAR

1924—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 t a b l e , see p . 13]

POPULATION

Year of|
incorporation
as a
city

D a t e of
m i d d l e of
fiscal year

Estimated
as of m i d d l e
of fiscal
year

Decennial census
J a n . 1,
1920

A p r . 15,
1910

Land
area
(acres),
J u l y 1,
1924

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
145
146
147
148
149

N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y .
Lancaster, P a
Fresno, Calif
Augusta, G a
P a s a d e n a , Calif

1892
1818
1885
1798

June
July
Dec.
June
Dec.

30,1924
7,1924
31,1923
30,1924
31,1923

55,971
55,895
55, 845
54, 754
54,198

50, 760
53,150
45,086
52, 548
45, 354

30,445
47, 227
24, 892
41, 040
30, 291

5,900. 0
2, 530. 0
5,432.1
6,012. 0
10,406. 4

150
151
152
153
154

Lakewood, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, I o w a . . .
A t l a n t i c C i t y , N . J_
Kalamazoo, M i c h . .

1911
1857
1851
1854
1884

June
June
Sept.
June
June

30,1924
30,1924
30,1923
30,1924 j
30,1924

54,039
53, 877
53, 535
52, 818
52, 681

41, 732
50, 022
56, 727
50, 707
48, 403

15,181
43, 684
43,028
46,150
39, 437

3, 474. 0
5.460.0
10, 393.0
7, 362.0
5, 285. 0

155
156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . .
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

1873
1882
1816
1850

Sept.
June
June
Nov.
Sept.

30,1923
30,1924
30,1924
30,1923 1
30,1923

(2)

40,079
46,054
49,187
46,338
45, 566

8,200
39, 806
44, 404
34,014
32, 811

6,787. 7
11, 457. 0
3.252.1
8,167. 0
7,805.0

52,008
51,403
51, 309
50, 491

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
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, M a s s .
Oak P a r k , 1 1 1 . . . .
N e w Castle, Pa._
Kenosha, W i s
York, P a

1870
1902
1869
1850
1887

J u n e 30,1924
J u n e 30,1924
J u l y 7,1924
J u n e 30,1924
J u l y 7,1924

49, 897
49, 320
48, 950
48,886
48, 790

53, 884
39, 858
44, 938
40, 472
47, 512

44,115
19, 444
36, 280
21, 371
44, 750

21,192. 8
2,880. 0
5, 000. 0
4, 007. 9
2, 220. 0

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R . I_.
McKeesport, P a . . .
Bay City, M i c h . . .
Hammond, Ind

1856
1888
1891
1865
1884

Oct.
June
July
Dec.
June

31,1923
30,1924
7,1924
31,1923
30,1924

48,
48,
48,
48,
48,

759
754
676
538
497

43, 818
43, 496
46, 781
47, 554
36, 004

31,140
38,125
42, 694
45,166
20, 925

5,917. 2
5, 532. 0
2, 240. ft
6,316.&
13,300.5-,

170
171
172
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y___.
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, T e x
Chelsea, M a s s .

1892
1864
1881
1839
1857

June
June
Dec.
Dec.
June

30,1924
30,1924
31,1923
31,1923
30,1924

47,855
47,784
47, 251
46, 666

42, 726
45, 393
40, 422
44, 255
43,184

30,919
37,176
20, 640
36,981
32, 452

2, 644. 4
4, 451. 2!
6, 464. 0
4,985. 6
1,191. 6

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . V a _ .
Medford, M a s s
Perth Amboy, N . J.
Pittsfield, M a s s
Stockton, Calif

1818
1892
1871
1891
1850

Dec.
June
June
June
June

31,1923
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924

46, 452
46, 400
46,149
46,146
46, 092

39,
41,
41,
40,

038
707
763
296

22,996
23,150
32,121
32,121
23, 253

2, 964. 0
5, 253. 0
2,958.0
26, 048. 6
5, 50J2. 5-

180
181
182
183
184

Lima, Ohio..
•
_
Montgomery, A l a .
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C _
Lexington, K y

1871
1837
1853
1808
1832

June
Dec.
June
Nov.
June

30,1924
31,1923
30,1924
30,1923
30,1924

45, 737
45, 657
45, 202
44, 594
44, 284

41,
43,
38,
19,
41,

326
464
378
861
534

30, 508
38,136
25, 531
15, 895
35, 099

4, 390. 0
4, 371. 0
4, 601. 6
11,175. 0
3, 216. 0

185
186
187
188
189

E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, Mich.
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y_.

1893
1873
1861
1872

June
June
June
May
June

30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
31,1924
30,1924

43, 832
43, 653
43, 422
43,198
42, 864

35, 967
43, 050
34, 273
41, 029.
36, 213

19, 098
41, 747
14, 532
37, 826
28, 867

6, 396. 0
7,188. 4
4, 410. 0
17, 583. 6
6, 400. 0

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, M a s s . . .
E v a n s t o n , 111
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
W e s t H o b o k e n , N . J_.

1836
1892
1850
1879

June
June
May
Oct.
June

30,1924
30,1924
31,1924
31,1923
30,1924

42, 777
42, 674
42, 550
42, 485
42, 239

42, 529
37, 234
39, 642
41, 611
40, 074
F o r explanation, see text discussion of T a b l e 1, p . 13.

43, 697
24, 978
28, 946
39,165
35, 403

5,113. 5
4,852.6
4,951. 0
3, 319.0
546.0

2

Estimate not shown.




78

FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES

TABLE

1.—YEAR

OF INCORPORATION,

DATE

OF MIDDLE

R E P O R T E D , P O P U L A T I O N , AND A R E A :

OF FISCAL

YEAR

1924—Continued

[For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y S t a t e s , w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 11.
F o r a t e x t discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 13]
POPULATION

Year o
incorporation
as a
city

D a t e of
m i d d l e of
fiscal year

G K 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
Williamsport, P a . .
Brookline, M a s s . . .
J a m e s t o w n , N . Y_.
Hamilton, O h i o . . .
Muskegon, M i c h . .

1705
1886
1854
3870

July
June
Aug.
June
June

7,1924
30,1924
31,1923
30,1924
30,1924

42, 209
41, 974
41.960
41,911
41, 903

36,198
37, 748
38, 917
39, 675
36,570

31, 860
27, 792
31, 297
35, 279
24, 062

Waco, Tex
Everett, M a s s . . .
Springfield, M o . .
Muncie, I n d
L o r a i n , Ohio

1856
1892
1855
1865
1894

Sept.
June
Dec.
June
June

30,1923
30,1924
31,1923
30, 1924
30,1924

41, 849
41, 792
41, 456
41, 406
41,393

26, 425
33, 484
35, 201
24, 005
28, 883

Chicopee, M a s s
D u b u q u e , Iowa
B a t t l e Creek, Mich_
C o l u m b i a , S. C
Joliet, 111

1890
1840
1859
1805
1852

May
Sept.
Sept.
June
June

31,1924
30,1923
30,1923
30,1924
30,1924

40,980
40, 532
40, 372
40, 306
40,189

38,500 •
40,120
39,631 !
36,524
37,295 ,
I
36,214 !
39,141 j
36,164
37, 524
38, 442

25, 401
38, 494
25, 267
26, 319
34, 670

Superior, W is
Stamford, C o n n
A u r o r a , 111
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, I o w a -

1893
1857
1864
1853

June
June
June
May
Sept.

30,1924
15,1924
30,1924 il
31,1924
30,1923

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
Austin, Tex
N e w Brunswick, N . J .

1899
1815
1839
1839
1863

Sept.
June
Oct.
June
June

Waterloo, I o w a
Easton, P a
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
_..
W i l m i n g t o n , N . C_

1887
1861
1867
1866

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, I n d .
_.
N e w p o r t N e w s , Va_.
Poughkeepsie, N . Y .
Hazleton, P a

i 39,
39,
39,
38,
38,

671
668
652
917
885

39,671
35, 096
36, 397
37,137
36,162

40, 384
25,138
29, 807
34, 259
29, 292

30.1923
30.1924
31, 1923
30,1924
30,1924

38,
38,
37,
37,
37,

516
367
478
200
037

35,177
33,011
35, 978
34, 876
32, 779

24, 335
23, 481
36. 587
29, 860
23, 388

Sept.
July
June
Oct.
Nov.

30,1923
7,1924
30,1924
31,1923
30,1923

36, 635
36, 265
36.130
36, 007
35, 999

36, 230
33, 813
32, 804
33, 776
33,372

26, 693
28, 523
25, 580
27, 871
25, 748

1848
1865
1896
1854
1892

Dec.
June
Dec.
June
July

31,1923
30,1924
31,1923
30,1924
7,1924

35, 812
35, 710
i 35, 596
35, 555
35,440

36,192
30, 067
35, 596
35,000
32, 277

34, 668
17, 010
20, 205
27,936
25, 452

Orange, N . J
A m s t e r d a m , N . Y_
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a
Waltham, M a s s . . .

1872
1885
1854
1812
1884

June
June
Dec.
June
July

30,1924
30,1924
31.1923
30.1924
31,1924

35, 004
34,964
34, 648
34,378
34, 257

33, 268
33, 524
31,012
32,319
30,915

29,630
31, 267
24,127
27,875
27, 834

Lewiston, M e . _ Green Bay, W i s .
Columbus, Ga..Oshkosh, W i s
Sheboygan, W i s .

1863
1854
1828
1853
1853

Aug.
June
June
June
June

31.1923
30.1924
30,1924
30,1924
30,1924

33,
33,
33,
33,
33,

31, 791
31,017
31,125
33,162
30,955

26,247
25, 236
20,554 i
33, 062
26, 398

M o l i n e , 111
W a t e r t o w n , N . Y_
Muskogee, O k l a . . .
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N . Y _ .

1872
1869
1898
1856
1865

Sept.
Dec.
Dec.
June
June

30,1923
31,1923
31,1923
30,1924
30,1924

32, 898
32, 429
31,657
i 30, 421
30, 409

30,
31,
30,
30,
30,

734
285
277
421
366

24,199
26, 730
25, 278
30,417
27, 805

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, C o l o .
N e w p o r t , R . I. 2
Pensacola, Fla. 2

1805
1878
1784
1822

July
June
June
Mar.

31,1924
30,1924
28,1924
31,1924

30, 341
i 30,105
28.131
26, 284

30, 070
30,105
30, 255
31, 035

29,494
29, 078
27,149
22, 982

885
695
677
207
066

1
P o p u l a t i o n as of J a n . 1, 1920.
2
I n c l u d e d i n this report for t h e reason t h a t t h e d a t a for 1924 were secured before completion of t h e S t a t e
census w h i c h showed t h e p o p u l a t i o n t o b e less t h a n 30,000.




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 :

1924

mber |

[ 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]
i

i

RECEIPTS
CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND TUNDS OF
MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T

_?s

D a t e of close of fiscal year
Revenue

b

Nonrevenue

I

i
Grand total- _ _
Group
Group
Group
Group
G roup

1

NEW

I ______
II
III.
IV.
V

YORK, N.

__

$2,322, 572, 536 $3,098, 684,332
__
__

_.

?,

1,204,813, 785
283, 774,907
422,972,729
253,661,646
157,349,469

_.._

$604,269,771

$6,025,526,639

270,830,242
94,255,087
125,544,332
70,640,117
42,999,993

! 3,456,841,323
750,509,171
935,713,213
j
546,317,654
;
336,145,278
i

G R O U P I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 500,000 A N D O V E R
1
$26,034,924 | $1, 574,175,010
$429, 500,184 $1,118,639, 902
948,044, 271
15,696,472
31, 1924
364,140,253
1,327,880,996
31,1924
3,519,812
3,469, 521
6,989,333
1
31, 1924
564,036
61, 223
625,259
31,1924.
865,645
1,884,777
1,019,132 j
31, 1924
128,932,867
49,150,404
77,659,212
2,123,251 !
31,1924
64,515,916
10,043,380
52,392,894
2,079,642
31,1924
2,082,299
12,616,420
10,534,121
31,1924
30,729,442
25,613,015
5,116,427

_ Dec.
__ _ Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
_
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

CHICAGO, I I I

i
i

1,981,197,296
372,479,177
387,196,152
222,015,891
135,795,816

C a s h on
h a n d at
close of year

C i t y corporation
__
Dec. 31, 1924
General t r e a s u r y
L i b r a r y fund
D e c . 31, 1924
___
Sinking f u n d . .
Dec. 31, 1924
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
___ Dec. 31, 1924.. _ _
!
I n v e s t m e n t funds
Dec. 31, 1924
P r i v a t e t r u s t funds
_
Dec. 31, 1924. _
_ .
County
._ __ _
!
N o v . 30, 1924
General t r e a s u r y
|
C o u n t y - a s - a g e n t fund _
N o v . 30, 1924
N o v . 30, 1924
P u b l i c t r u s t fund
i
I n v e s t m e n t fund
N o v . 30, 1924
i
P r i v a t e t r u s t fund
__. N o v . 30, 1924
School d i s t r i c t . . .
!
General t r e a s u r y
_ | J u n e 30,1924
i
J u n e 30, Dec. 31,1924
i
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
;
Investment fund.
1 J u n e 30,1924

175, 788,983
92,315,735
86,608, 524
77,637
1,744,349
3,885,225
15,056,013
15,010,354
29,322
16,337
48,081,404
42, 578,952
5, 502,316
136

i Also t h e aggregate of p a y m e n t s a n d cas h on h a n d at t h e close of the year.

312,181,935
123, 710, 324
67,305, 692
10,988
1,334, 349
4,884,463
49,312, 962
861,870
133,036,663
7,239,754
125,757,921
37, 751
1,237
33, 735, 649
33,335,027
400,622

66,631,334
57, 525,420
27,126,548
9,782
1,002,438
1,202,184
27,449,744
734,724
1,008,653
969,382

i
:

18,163
20,804
304
2,259, 667
1,921,727
337,940

1
!
!
1
i
|

|
|

554,602,252
273,551,479
181,040, 764
98,407
2,336,787
7,830,996
80,647,931
1,596,594
149,101,329
23,219,490
125,757,921
85,236
38,378
304
84,076,720
77,835, 706
6,240,878
136

PAYMENTS

Governmental-cost

Nongovernmental-cost

$704,319, 701 $2,641, 797, 778 $2,679,409,160
337,620,670
114,661,770
132,028,297
74, 745,055
45,263,909

1

Y

General t r e a s u r y
M o r t g a g e tax fund
Foreign i n s u r a n c e 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

Aggregate of
receipts a n d
cash on h a n d
at beginning
of year i

C a s h on
h a n d at
beginning
of year

$58,214,862
31,438,543
865,645
15, 548,238
4,458,915
'

5,903, 521

1,352,607, 526
299, 561,327
508,899,080
301,341,466
179,388, 379

1,766,613,127
336,286,074
294,785,836
170,231,133
111,492,990

$488,437,816 $1,027,522,332
477,209,635
819,232,818
50,992
6,938,341
358,112
267,147
1,019,132
113,207,874
176, 755
10, 733,287
49,323,714
12,616,420
24,825,921

#
>
t-1
•

_

,

p
>

w
p
N

GO

81,849,508
70,425,370
25, 396, 587
11,145
2, 336,787
1,183,635
40, 567,003
930,213
1,131,356
1,039,035
73,176
18,841
304
6,253, 758
6,079,944
173,814 j

186,732,351
90, 629,962
87,309,145
18,230

286,020,393
112,496,147
68,335,032
69,032

3,302, 587

3,344, 774
40,080,928
666,381
134,915,968
9,138,510
125,757,921

13,054,005
13,041,945
12,060

19,537
48,336, 513
47,820,403
516,110

29,486,449
23,935,359
5,550,954
136
CD

O

mber

[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, A N D 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

o

Nonrevenue

Cash on
hand at
beginning
of year

Aggregate of
receipts and
cash on hand
at beginning
of year i

Cash on
hand at
close of year

PAYMENTS

Nongovernmental-cost

Governmental-cost

GROUP I.—CITIES ILAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER—Continued

N
Hi
CHICAGO, III.—Continued.
Park district
General treasury.. _
Sinking funds
Public trust funds.
Investment funds _.
Private trust funds..

Sinking fund
Public trust fund. .
Investment fund. _.
Poor district
G eneral treasury...
Public trust funds..
T)ETROIT, Mien
City corporation
General treasury

Dec. 31, 1924.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dee. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Mar. 31, Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924
|
| June 30, 1924.

$2,838,840
2,411,682

$19,204,104
18,853,845

$6,835,837
5,027, 679

852,141

110, 624

130,094

611,423

26,886
96,127

1,410,401
245, 626

192,903
70,920

220,165

77,407

>
a

997,333
174,706

45,866

$12,717, 776
12,083,812

$12, 517,179
10,835,199

$3, 643,826
3,374,195

516,748

100, 752

993,131
140, 560

$28,878, 781
26,293,206

Hi

390,384
8,939

7, 618,055
7, 618,055
104,916, 560
76, 751, 816
60, 648,924
915, 894
21, 581
150, 452
2, 444,020
8, 076, 544
4, 494, 401
27,938, 715
27 £79 gg3
*"' 215^867
4,841
38, 344
226,029
224,908
1,121
99, 411, 806
89, 372, 497
78,919,934

1

24, 696

9,182,120
9,182,120

2,193, 768
2,193, 768

18,993,943
18,993,943

1,200,184
1,200,184

15, 507, 767
15, 507, 767

2,285,992
2,285, 992

62,098, 473
43, 817, 711
25, 726, 769

20, 710, 356
15, 811, 559
12, 842, 308

17, 528, 864
8,105, 285
4, 948, 622

79,115
16,193
1, 864, 697
961,976
41, 394
5,876
4, 870, 368
4, 592,978
~ 24? 357
'
714
30, 319
28,429
27, 656
773

122, 445, 730
89, 099,166
73, 342, 320
915, 894
578, 370
217, 305
10, 506, 243
3, 486, 455
52, 579

47, 750, 795
39,176, 635
20, 927, 059

574, 473
74,963
15,837,586
1, 576, 639
27,188
93
18, 244, 422
16 103 041
~l! 300i 381
208, 000
633, 000
36, 340
36, 340

187, 725, 389
136, 381, 086
99, 218,001
915, 894
675,169
241, 608
20,146, 303
10, 615,159
4, 562, 983
5,969
51, 053, 505
48, 375 ««*>
1, 762^ 605
213, 555
701, 663
290, 798
288,904
1,894

1, m, 824
50, 359
630, 745
43, 858
43,116
742

163,196
70,918
209, 400
208, 588
812

37, 540
37, 200
340

93, 338,098
80, 679, 620
66, 045,913

5, 892, 796
3, 364, 008

198, 642, 700
173, 416,125
144, 965, 847

8, 798,121
5, 613,983
552,171

109, 680, 672
99, 051, 070
97, 296,904

80,163,907
68, 751, 072
47,116, 772

96, 799
24,303
2, 499, 099
495, 766
34, 736
5,960
9, 379, 721
77 278 7Q*>

33,137,164
32 903 n 5 n

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7,140,961
6, 632, 938
4,475, 668
9
8, 536, 620
8,193 839
~' 342^ 781

ITIES

Sanitary district
General treasury.
PHILADELPHIA, P A
City corporation
General treasury
Special assessment fund.
Library fund
Museum fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Investment fund
Private trust fund
School district

Feb. 29, Mar. 31, Apr. 30,
M a y 12, M a y 31, June
30, July 31, Dec. 31,1924.
Feb. 29, Mar. 31, Apr. 30,
Dec. 31, 1924.
June 30, Dec. 31,1924
Feb. 29, Mar. 31, Apr. 30,
July 31, 1924.
Feb. 29, Mar. 31, Apr. 30,
Dec. 31, 1924.

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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 P M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1924—Con.




Welfare department funds..
Sinking funds
Public trust funds
Investment funds
Private trust funds
County
General treasury
County-as-agent fund
Soldiers' relief commission..
Sinking fund
Private trust funds

June 30,1924.
June 30,1924.
June 30, 1924.
June 30,1924.
June 30, 1924.
Nov. 30,
Nov. 30,
Nov. 30,
Nov. 30,
Nov. 30,

1924_
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Aug. 31,
Aug. 31,
Aug. 31,
Aug. 31,

10, 039, 309
10, 004, 251

1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..

Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,

2,939
10,159,081
230, 683
59, 860

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

35, 058

CLEVELAND, OHIO

City corporation
General treasury
Fee and special fund _.
Sinking funds
Public trust funds
Investment funds
Private trust funds
County
General treasury
County-as-agent fund.
Sinking funds
Private trust fund
School district
General treasury
Fee and special funds..
Library fund
Sinking funds
Investment fund
Park district
General treasury
Fee and special fund. _

62, 780, 562
37,196,165
25, 767, 961
394, 086
11,005,384
28, 653
81
6,285, 663
4, 731, 825
1, 553,838

June 30, 1924
Mar. 31, Aug. 31, 1924.
Mar. 31, 1924
Aug. 31, Dec. 31, 1924..
June 30, 1924
Aug. 31, 1924.
Aug. 31, 1924.

ST. LOUIS, M O

City corporation
General treasury
Collectors' 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
Investment funds...
Private trust funds..

Apr. 7, 1924
Apr. 7, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924._.
Dec. 31, 1924-.Apr. 7, 1924
Apr. 7, 1924-...
Apr. 7, 1924-..Apr. 30, 1924...
Apr. 7, 1924-.._
Apr. 7, 1924-__.
Feb. 29, Apr. 7
31, 1924.
Apr. 7, 30, 1924.
Apr. 7,1924....

18, 978,202
14,457, 366
88, 268
1,443, 973
2, 976, 792
11,803
320, 532
319, 739
793
39, 643, 563
28, 890, 657
24, 755,304
313, 425
153,312
90,356
3,003, 286
56,055
19, 526
1,774

Dec.

Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

355, 930
102, 572

13, 739, 744
112, 936
693, 000
88, 027
12, 658,478
2, 031, 699
10, 298,837
20,120
296, 269
11, 553

693
3,315, 755
35, 252
12, 308
2, 528, 788
2, 491, 671
263
1,775
35, 079

76, 566, 585
23,250, 641
16, 740,472

43, 539, 657
21, 347,017
17, 517,432

5, 908, 522
334,115

3,336, 779

267, 532
51, 731, 224
4, 361, 017
45, 655,155
1, 401, 537
313, 515
1, 057, 367
876, 562

405, 880
7,128,140
5, 509,071
283, 208
988, 010
347, 851
14, 888, 611
9, 050, 434

527,353
527, 353

4, 823, 991
993, 256
20, 930
175, 889
175, 889

18,162, 646
16, 636, 952
11, 250, 753

12, 787,492
6, 715, 601
4, 617,899

1,993
178, 812

129, 786
403, 475
500
2, 845,116
1, 764, 768
219,016
20, 346
3,184

4,609
5,497
2,017, 7W
49, 039
20, 850

3,632 [
27, 214, 580
378, 871
752, 860
100, 335
25, 226, 575
14, 527, 621
10, 298, 837
20, 383
333,102
46, 632

178
4,986, 886
66, 374

3,454
1, 648, 633
102,079

8,374
3,184,138
2, 887, 326

10, 629, 602
10, 609, 343

203
262, 013
34, 596

182, 886, 804
81, 793, 823
60,025, 865
394,086
20, 250, 685
449, 694
81
673, 412
65,145,027
14, 601, 913
45, 938, 363
3, 943, 385
661, 366
34, 924,180
24, 384, 362
88, 268
6, 269, 957
4,148, 860
32, 733
1,023, 774
1, 022, 981
793

38,881,795
21,273,348
18, 467,155

70, 593, 701
52, 243, 210
40, 623, 956
313, 425
153,312
90,364
3,133,072
56, 055
427, 610
7,771
2, 845,116
4,138,405
370, 627

22,181,455
15, 964,185
14, 839,267

59,463
24,034

2, 285,193
56, 279
464, 721
8,054, 772
5, 263, 833
162,495
2, 314, 929
313, 515
9,106, 278
4, 639,033
3, 690,880
747, 500
28, 865
447, 397
447, 397

6,915
6,866
1, 038,154
49, 339

20,180
79
73,930, 634
42,141,332
36,161,831
394,086
5,192,115
393,300
7, 877, 619
7, 338, 613
539,006
23, 558,018
19,269, 785
88,268
2, 577,084
1, 622,881
353,665
352, 872
793
36, 859,098
26, 585,086
22,430,407
218, 641
130, 798
57,841
3,133,072
56, 055
398,138
905
159,168
61

23,644

20, 579,061
210,418
752. 860
91,961
11, 412,835
1,030,952
10, 293, 837
71, 010
12, 036
70,074,375
18, 379,143
5,396, 879
12, 773,377
115
81
208, 691
49, 212,636
1, 999,467
45, 775, 868
1, 089,450
347,851
2,259,884
475, 544
1,993
1, 778,479
3,868
222,712
222, 712

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11, 553,148
9, 693, 939
3,354,282
94,784
22, 514
32, 523
22, 557
2, 845,116
3,100, 251
162,120
59,402

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[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. F o r a text discussion of this t a b l e , see p . 14]

RECEIPTS
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

D a t e 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

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 — C o n t i n u e d
ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Continued.

School district
...
General t r e a s u r y
L u n c h - r o o m 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
Private trust funds...

J u n e 30,
June30,
J u n e 30,
J u n e 30,
J u n e 30,
J u n e 30,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

BALTIMORE, M D

General t r e a s u r y . _.
City-as-agent f u n d .
Sinking fund
Public trust funds..
I n v e s t m e n t fund
Private trust fund..

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

BOSTON, M A S S

General t r e a s u r y
C o u n t y fund
T e a c h e r s ' pension fund..
L i b r a r 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

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
3i,
31,

1925..
1925..
1925..
19251925..
1925..
1925..
1925..
1925.

Los ANGELES, CALIF.

C i t y corporation
_
General t r e a s u r y
Special assessment fund
C o n v i c t labor account
L i g h t a n d w a t e r emergency
fund.
Sinking funds

June
June
June
June

30,
30,
30,
30,

1924..
1924.
1924..
1924.

J u n e 30, 1924.

$10,752,906
10,475, 972
5,082
54, 578
214, 582
2,692

$1, 525, 694
193, 349
287, 307
356,995
241, 952
580
445, 511

$6, 071, 891
5,415, 284
53, 840
548,084
7,243
25, 859
21, 581

$18, 350,491
16,084, 605
346, 229
959, 657
463,777
29,131
467,092

$6, 217, 270
5,900, 880
72, 887
160,455
27,078
5,934
50,036

$10, 274,012
10,126,135

40, 606, 287
39,182,176

37, 700, 735
29, 078, 743
3, 235, 510
5,126, 959
255, 215

2, 496, 227
2, 334, 858

80, 803, 249
70, 595, 777
3, 235, 510
6, 560, 561
374, 788
30,998
5, 615

7, 336,348
7, 074, 059

42, 545, 207
42,427,160

121,916, 763
97,828, 852
3,104, 598
2,120
4,357
2, 001, 600
9, 693,103
5, 032, 597
3, 514, 408
735,128

8, 231, 570
4, 820, 007
25, 065

56, 058, 324
29,863, 570
22, 996,135

6, 280, 084

1,311,084
103,163
9,864

4,308
62,056, 565
55, 956, 747
570, 656
2,120

122, 518
16, 410
21,134
1,307

48,438,169
33, 980,183
2, 509, 855

11,422,029
7, 891, 922
24, 087

132
1, 576, 751
6, 011, 034
2, 714,179
i, 176, 8i3
469, 222

4,225
970
2, 075, 712
624, 343
534, 864
265, 906

84, 389, 291
50,129, 643
41,282,035
8, 496, 610
52, 820

114, 336, 894
44, 795, 409
31, 891,102
108, 542

41,139,794
16, 042, 784
10,187,360
41, 000

239, 865, 979
110,967,836
83, 360,497
8, 605,152
52, 820
41, 000

122, 255

I 531, 055
,

5, 089, 060

13, 742, 370

423,
1, 606,
1, 694,
l, 802,

879
357
075
73 i

218, 449
8,831
30, 998
4,011

4,094
836
1,147, 606
842, 411
8.18, 546
573, 005

110,358
37,456
63

118,047

$1,859,209
57,590
273,342
688,844
399,243
23,134
417,056
30, 921, 694
21, 094,558
3, 235, 510
6,342,112
247,910
1,604

63, 974, 308
56, 780, 608
3, 008,106
2,120
263
1, 574, 908
1, 055, 838
i, 552,46o

49, 710,885
36, 228, 237
71,427

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425,856
8, 545,497
3,134, 348
l, 143,397
162,123

102, 913, 335
61, 483, 730
49, 612, 835
8, 605,152
52, 820

80, 894, 320
19, 620, 536
10, 751, 527

3, 021,446

4, 440, 840

41, 000

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Public trust funds......
Investment funds
Private trust funds
County..
General treasury
County-as-agent fundSinking funds
Public trust funds
Ivestment fund
Private trust fund
School district
General treasury
Sinking funds
PITTSBURGH, P A
„
CMty corporation
_
General treasury.__
Bridge fund
.
Library fund
...
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Investment funds
County...
_
General treasury
Tuberculosis sanatorium, hospital for insane, and home
for poor fund.
Workhouse fund
Training school fund
Mothers' pension fund
Sinking funds
Public trust fund
School district
_
General treasury
Sinking fund
Public trust fund
Private trust funds
SAN FRANCTSCO, C A L I F .
General treasury
Special assessment fund
Municipal railway accident insurance fund.
Sinking fund..
_
_
Public trust funds.
Investment funds.—
>
Private trust f u n d . .

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June

5,360
170, 563

'1924

30,
30,
30
30
30,
30.

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

20,134, 253
19, 227, 489
.

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31,1921.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31,1924.

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
June
June
June
June

30,
30,
30,
30,

1924
1924
1924
1924

Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of th(

825, 539
56, 435
24, 790
14,125, 395
12,298,250
1, 827,145
40,097,965
20, 737,067
20,526, 734
1, 269
24, 334
101, 217
62, 886
20, 627
7, 221, 849
4, 259, 842
532, 759
191,885

27, 607,376
26,328, 262
1, 279,114

888,934
1,163, 511
2,375,724
56,427, 772
7, 655, 485
46, 519,287
403, 807
91, 780
54, 756
1, 702,657
4,846, 012
3, 589,122
1, 256,890

15,378,972
4,584,568
4,008,226
1,325
63,238
450,251
9,028
52, 500
5, 382,323
3, 802,014
673,944

44,742,679
20, 731, 593
20,164,129

14, 207,052
8,080, 517
4,175,669

398, 658
95,437
86,938
3, 869,102
148, 394
21, 890, 766
18, 712, 500
2, 753, 860
315,185
109, 221

104, 533
576
3,078
695,191
102. 987
5,412,081
3,880,835
1,135, 614
315,185
80,447

284,108
94,861
83,860
984,177
36,875
13,770,100
13,030,427
739, 673

9, 303,849
5,883,169

104,250

83,849, 669
57,909, 538
964,085
157, 666

39,848,145
37,800,335
964,085
12,011

2,147, 943
3, 243
637,893
419,053

4, 795,908
1, 494, 662
18, 415, 866
2, 111. 944

2,072, 910
25, 381
645, 561
532,326

21, 787
4,983
519, 581
17,405, 944
9, 914, 737
5,148, 585
676,344
4,662

1, 702, 657
12, 068, 907
9, 774, 967
2, 293, 940

1,102,198
1,168,494
2,895, 305
87, 655,945
31,109, 485
51, 667, 872
1,353,115
106,444
54, 756
3, 364, 273
41, 242,198
36, 737, 443
4, 504, 755

17,419, 342
6, 246, 899
A, 883,125
56
60,000
1,246,523
9, 595
47, 600
3, 572,078
2, 001. 271
274, 843

74, 328, 703
33, 396, 678
28,348,024
1,325
543, 637
3, 953, 867
130, 259
419, 566
19,041, 259
13,034,083
1,408, 647

128,011
487
6,231
1,103, 420
57,815
7, 600, 365
6,183,156
1,062.205
288, 244
66, 760
8, 584,716
5,272, 334

1, 022,185
990, 207
2, 252,318
54,493, 589
5, 672, 660
46, 960, 547
122,895
45, 905
29, 966
1, 661, 616
15, 047, 896
14, 664, 226
383, 670

74, 653
7,724
642,987
13, 028,103
6, 209,336
4, 707, 325
404, 681
4,104

16,811, 396
6,412,712
2, 938,165
459, 303
2,606,127
57, 778
351,339
8, 247, 332
6,772,970
601,045
78, 762
94,950
80, 707
542, 635
76, 263
2,151, 352
480,945
1, 627,946
42,461
42, 510, 612
21, 928, 421
53,416 ;
2,555,567
1,080,824
15.199,493
1,692,891

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1, 661, 616
8, 788, 810
6,820,059
1, 968, 751

144,499

191,477
13, 822, 229
13, 539, 263
272, 964
10, 002

480,125

10, 240, 986
8,088,731
668,374

274
3, 503,616
33,892
367,066
3,417,950
1,143,338
66,329
10,017
2,189,734
8, 532
2,708, 585
1,801,238
878, 573
28, 774

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414,754 {

34,697,675
14, 226,034
1,156
2, 722, 998
812.338
15. 355. 551
1, 579,618

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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 G O V E R N M E N T : 1924

Con.

rnber

[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. F o r a text discussion of t h i s 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

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

_.=

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 f u n d Library funds.
Sinking funds.
Public trust funds.
I n v e s t m e n t funds
P r i v a t e t r u s t fund
County
General t r e a s u r y
C o u n t y - a s - a g e n t fund
C i t y a n d c o u n t y hall f u n d .
I n v e s t m e n t fund
P r i v a t e t r u s t fund

J u n e 30,1924
J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 3 0 , D e c . 31, 1924, J a n .
3 1925.
J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, D e c . 31,1924, J a n .
31, 1925.
J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31, 192431, 1924.
31, 1924.

$32, 867,678
29,305, 565
28, 296,474
210
21,434

Aggregate of
receipts a n d
cash on h a n d
at beginning
of y e a r i

Cash on
h a n d at
beginning
of year

PAYMENTS

Governmental-cost

Nongovernmental-cost

OVER—Continued

$40,411, 851
32,167,090
20, 292, 346
23
303, 406

$14,171, 575
12, 610,159
8, 730,423
1,862
27, 347

683,824
237,076

4, 472,950
140,948

3, 625,077
191,139

66, 547

6, 643, 215
314, 202
8, 244, 761
1, 749, 471
6, 281,153
18
11,418
202, 701

43
34, 268
1, 561, 416
705, 830
288,031
1,443

3, 562.113
3, 561,950

C a s h on
h a n d at
close of year

566,112

$87,451,104
74,082,814
57,319,243 1
2,095 !
352,187

$13, 857,002
11,967,711
7, 325, 440
2,095
6,478

$40,497, 551
35, 628, 383
34, 686, 229

$33,096, 551
26, 486, 720
15, 307, 574

344, 807

902

8,781,851
569,163

4, 338,749
262, 706

300, 391
296, 956

4,142, 711
9, 501

6,709,805 1
348,470
13,368,290
6,017,251 '
6, 569,184
1,624
11,418
768,813

32, 243
1,889, 291
893, 232
400,115
1,624

4,869,168
4, 869,168

6, 709,805
316, 227
6, 609, 831
254, 851
6,169,069
11,418
174,493

594, 320

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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

H
MILWAUKEE, WIS

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y
Sewerage commission 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 funds
County
General t r e a s u r y
County-as-agent f u n d .
Licensefund

Sinking fund

,

Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
A p r . 30,
1924.
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec,

31,
31,
31,
31,

1924
1924
1924
A u g . 31, Dec. 31,
1924
1924
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

$32, 497, 565
26, 390,639
25, 575, 675
44,109
22, 675
550,488

$47, 394,135
35, 552, 378
19, 983, 710
2,155, 259
238, 256
479, 378

197, 692

11, 993, 698
702, 077
11, 841, 757
6, 957, 383
3, 220,024
12, 686
383, 609

6,106,926
6,104, 717

$7, 947, 371
5, 537, 942
5, 241, 872
96, 642
2,486
74, 012
122, 930
2,409,429
2,268,485
9,732

£87,
67,
50,
2,

839,
480,
801,
296,
263,
1,103,

071
959
257
010
417
878

12,191, 390
825, 007
20, 358,112
15, 330, 585
3, 229, 756
12, 686
383, 609

1

$10, 227, 658
5,175,101
3, 360, 693
1, 605, 326
1,718
126,249

$35, 359,
28,470,
27, 611,
522,

659
384
111
671

336, 602

81,115
5, 052, 557
4, 809,186
10, 865

6,889, 275
6, 665, 733

27, 267

223, 542

$42, 251, 754
33, 835,474
19,829,453
168, 013
261, 699
641, 027
12,191, 390
743,892
8,416, 280
3, 855, 666
3, 218, 891
12, 686
132,800




Investment funds.
Private trust funds
WASHINGTON, D. C
General treasury
Register of wills fund
Recorder of deeds fund
Militia fund
School incidental fund
Library incidental fund
Park funds
Miscellaneous funds
Sinking funds
Public trust funds.-Private trust funds

, „ . . . . [ Dec. 31,1924.
I Dec. 31, 1924.
June 30,
June 30,
June 30,
June 30,
June 30,
June 30,
June 30,
June 30,
June 30,
| June 30,
1 June 30,

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

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 funds
Private trust funds
C ounty
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
A.lso the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of

2, 209
27, 375,330
25,989,160
69,245
90, 083
76, 395
12, 505
692,829
156, 557
288, 556
30, 226, 717
25, 720, 776
22, 824, 565
13,139
115
2, 255, 752
24,023
62, 901

408, 985
116,151
15,145
4, 505,941
4, 275, 710
1,915
10,114
75
24,033
20,438
164, 523
5,158
3,975

40, 550
1, 227, 505
9,160,420
661, 246
272
33, 546
42,416
159,151
23
722, 908
1, 943, 736
3, 319,881
372, 620
1,904,621
53, 545,848
42,488,827
29, 397,646
14,700
15,000
6,678,430
394,095
4,093
775
3,622
5, 266,065
352, 796
312, 652
48, 953
11, 057, 021
3,650,008
4,993,875
45, 780
25, 598
79, 794
635, 250
321
14,477
1, 558, 994
7,529
45, 395

131, 212
12, 226, 563
10, 957,172
43,004
1,213
28,205
225
100,672 1
299,058
234,431
70, 245 1
492,338 |
5,052,071
1,745,290
1,146, 970
2,798
401,617
38,727
7,200
4, 568
43.516
56,376
19,587
23,931
3,306,781
714,062
2,308,993
7,481
1,663
14,861
99, 338
7,894
684
42, 581
4,384
104,840

42,759 1
1, 358, 717
48,762,313
37,607,578
69, 517
166,633
43,629
263.751
12,753
823,580
2,935,623
3,710,869
731,421
2,396,959
88,824,636
69,954,893
53,369,181
27,839
17,913
9,335,799 !
456,845
62,901 !
4,093
7,975
8,190
5, 718, 566
525, 323 i
347, 384 1
72,884 1
18,869, 743 1
8, 639, 780
7,302,868
47,695
17, 595
27, 336
118,688
755,026
8,215
15,161
1,766,098
17,071
154,210 1

42,759
1,153,478

205, 239
13,146,146
11,177, 855
33,486
3,457
29, 798
420
11,104
267,031
1,014,380
83,924
524,691
7,459,186
3, 377,493
2, 582, 994
5,265
509,400
71,858

26, 696,049
22,487, 328
69,137
90,083
40,172
76, 225
12, 310
812,476
2, 533, 528
163, 703
411,087

8, 920,118
3, 942, 395
380
43,064

34,143, 667
28,955, 589
16,913,177
13,139
12,648
8,813,456
359, 236
62,901

47, 221, 783
37,621,811
33, 873,010
14, 700

157, 728
23
135,064
2, 532, 786
236,410
1,872,268

12,943
25, 751
4,093

7,975
3, 622
73, 510
84,165
20, 232
18,472
4, 081, 693
983, 548
2,668, 227
7, 230
1,167
31,201
199, 211
211
14,477
35, 353
4, 581
136,487

2, 386,920
288,371
105, 741
5,188,078
4,443, 534
46, 295
10, 365
25,802
87,487
553, 223
706
2,963
17, 703

4,568
3, 258,136
152, 787
221,411
54,412
9, 599, 972
3, 212, 698
4, 634,641
1,400
367
2,592
8,004
684
1,730,039
9,527
20




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 : 1924—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. 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 i

Cash on
hand at
close of year

PAYMENTS

Governmental-cost

GROUP II—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000—Continued
MINNEAPOLIS, M I N N

-. .

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
_ - _ Dec.
Dec.
__ _ _ Dec.

Public trust funds.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

192419241924
19241924
1924

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,

1924
1924
19-24
1924

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dee.
Dec.
May
June
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924.
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924 31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924.
31, 1924
30, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, Dec. 31, 1924- _ . . J
31, 1924 ._
._.!
31, 1924

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 __ _
.
NEW

ORLEANS, LA _

$25, 593, 242
22,908, 877
20, 300, 603
27, 432
1, 733, 804
677, 218
169, 820

.

C i t y corporation _
General t r e a s u r y
School l a b o r a t o r y fund _

___

-

69, 028
68, 403

_

General t r e a s u r y
C o u r t h o u s e commission fund

F i r e commission fund
H e a l t h fund
Poor fund
I n s t i t u t i o n for defectives fund
School fund
L i b r a r y fund _ _ .
Recreation funds
Sewage a n d w a t e r fund
P u b l i c Belt R a i l r o a d 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 funds
_.
Pri v a t e t r u s t funds
Levee district
General t r e a s u r y
Dec. 31, 19~2~4_

2, 684, 365
2, 546,934

.

...1

28, 868, 260
27, 269, 545
22, 676, 603
298, 023
97, 551
1, 522
46, 722
4, 734
318
762, 016
6, 810
81,986
1,190, 094
1, 665, 957
47, 687
363, 254
26, 268
1, 598, 715
1, 598, 715

$45,150, 641
16, 237, 754
9, 599, 703
272, 699
424, 367
5, 935, 932
5,053
28, 912, 887
2, 498, 362
22, 242, 099
876, 242
3, 297,184
30, 461, 099
30, 460, 424
7, 077, 508
28, 000
985, 685
1, 098, 699
141, 964
17, 875
5,000
5, 865, 811
78, 240
172, 427
4, 544, 380
58, 359
417, 520
9, 622, 257
317, 360
29, 331
8
675
675

$4, 416, 561
3, 369, 520
3, 238, 561
10,371
334
117, 277
2,977
1, 047, 041
605, 629
439, 394
2,018
5, 783, 995
5, 074, 227
2, 405, 344
80, 282
642
11,838
24, 855
46, 819
342
13, 742
14, 640
13,154
18, 762
145, 605
538, 202
309, 605
1, 334, 598
115, 532
265
709, 768
709, 768

$75,160, 444
42, 516,151
33,138, 867
37, 803
2, 006, 837
1, 218, 862
6,105, 752
8,030
32, 644, 293
5, 650, 925
22, 680, 493
947, 288
3, 365, 587

$4, 435, 462
3, 667, 336
3, 504, 603
14, 378
9,694
134, 983

65,113,354
62, 804,196
32,159, 455
378, 305
28, 642
1, 095, 074
1,125,076
235, 505
22,951
19, 060
6, 642, 467
98, 204
273,175
5, 880, 079
2, 262, 518
727,125
11, 004, 542
796,146
55, 599
273
2, 309,158
2, 309,158

9, 548, 433
8, 886, 790
2,813, 636
109, 443
700
260
15, 558
22, 287
2,250
9,793
12, 614
2,090
35,974
1, 521, 801
522, 829
417, 520
3, 324, 599
75,175

3, 678
768,126
167, 669
564, 563
35, 894

261
661, 643
661, 643

$29, 219, 046
25, 785, 283
25, 366, 031
23, 425
395, 827
3, 433,
3, 433,

20,160, 344
18, 513, 504
5, 485, 731
268, 862
27, 942
1, 055, 801
1, 083, 419
213,152
20, 701
9,267
3, 534, 844
83, 737
215,974
3, 067, 750
1, 519, 378
1, 546, 307
380, 559
80
1, 646, 840
1, 646, 840




CINCINNATI, OHIO
City corporation
General treasury
Miscellaneous fee fund _
University fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Investment funds
Private trust funds
County
vGeneral treasury
County-as-agent fund _ _
Library fund
Sinking fund
r
Public trust funds
Investment fund
Private trust funds
School district
General treasury
Fee and special fund _ . .
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Investment fund
KANSAS CITY, M O
City corporation
General treasury
Sinking funds
Public trust fund
County
General treasury
County-as-agent fund.
Public trust fund
School district
General treasury
Sinking fund
SEATTLE, WASH
City corporation
General treasury
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Investment funds
Private trust fund
County
General treasury
County-as-agent fund.
Sinking fund
Investment funds
Private trust fund

Dec.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924.

Aug. 31, 1924
Aug. 31, 1924
Aug. 31, 1924
Aug. 31, 1924
June 30, Aug. 31, 1924.
Aug. 31, 1924
Aug. 31, 1924
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.

31, 1924....
31, 1924....
31, 1924....
31, Dec. 31, 1924....
31, 1924....

Apr. 21, 1924.
Apr. 21, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

27, 747,081
17, 605,414
9, 550,986
143, 609
754,793
4,874,136
865,647
1,416,243
3,608,445
13,656
10,732
3,761
2,695
6, 502,378
6,375,042
33,237
71,474
10,968
11,657
19, 515,665
9,815, 940
9,002,618
782,959
30, 363
2,832,588
2,814,012
18, 576
6,867,137
5,995,253
871,884
33, 508,405
22,845,685
21, 549, 605
1,130,193
127,391
4,089,929
3, 876, 784

' Also the aggregate of p a y m e n t s and cash on hand at the close of the year.

213,145

29, 714,362
12,075,123
6,333,925

13,832,867 i
4,814,372 1
3,599,898 j

417,968
4,022,453
454,767
500,010
346,000
16,403,278
524, 323
14,719,339
253,161
860, 649

166,179
813,588 j
132,832 I
I

45,806
1,235,961
383,123
731,160

161,875 1
6,060,748
2,619,412
2,359,727
772
962,515
296
73,622
44,404
2,957,747
2,848,139
109,355 1
253 1

121,678

71, 294,310
34,494, 909 !
19,484, 809 I
!
143, 609 |
1,278, 940 !
9,710, 177 !
j
1,453, 246 1
1
1,916, 253 |
|
507, 875 !
26,103, 315
6, 752,
180
17,079, 066
267, 589
1,833, 896
4, 057
76, 317
90, 210
10, 696,086
9, 606,
304
33, 237
911, 989
11, 221
133,335

17, 311, 793
9,081,963
7,347,093
167,026
1,214,245
194,168
5,006
154,425
5,445,800
2,471,058
1, 795, 743
4,782
1,058, 717
777
52,964
61, 759
2, 784,030
2,645,889
138,088
53

23,773,301
10,195,312
9,134,281
1,019, 755
41,276
11,219,610
3, 378, 578
7,814,074
26,958
2,358,379
2,089,229
269,150

6,358,417
1,977,051
455,180
1, 512,816
9,055
1,827,089
1,092,622
724, 564
9,903
2, 554,277
2, 542,834
11,443

49, 647,383
21,988,303
18, 592,079
3, 315, 530
80,694
15,879,287
7,285,212
8, 538, 638
55,437
11,779, 793
10, 627,316
1,152,477

11,037, 371
6, 265,406
4, 533,021
1,724, 530
7,855
1,764,032
789, 762
967,097
7,173
3,007,933
2,403, 761
604,172

43, 607, 096
22,089, 860
9, 645, 751
3,200,193
1,811
706, 778
8, 535, 327
20,286,111
525,142
19, 498, 258
198, 111
9,323
55, 277

6, 873,404
4, 665,068
2, 612, 848
718,480
6, 625
605,261
721, 854
1,698,034
412, 956
1, 205, 386

83, 988, 905
49, 600, 613
33, 808,204
5,048, 866
135, 827
1, 350, 535
9,257,181
26,074,074
4, 814, 882
20, 703, 644
411,256
9,323
134, 969

7,498, 892
4, 610,128
2, 422, 221
775, 740
10,172
413, 930
988, 065
2,101,264
308, 907
1, 532,042
205, 038

79, 692 1

25, 581,064
15,437, 555
9, 507, 511
143,609
1,103,333
3,966,995
712,431
3,676
3, 564,528
2,996,828
249,438
294,909
23,353
~6~578,~98l'
6,088,660
33,237
456, 566
518
21, 578,720
10,475,350
10,425,139
50,211
2,980,893
2,980,069
824
8,122,477
8,122,477
35, 624, 854
26, 512, 309
23, 811, 567
2, 417, 723
123, 689
159,330
2, 886, 516
2, 877,193
9, 323

55,277




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 : 1924—Con.

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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 i

Cash on
hand at
close of year

Governmental-cost

Nongovernmental-cost

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000—Continued
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SEATTLE, WASH.—Continued.
School district
General treasury
Sinking fund
Port of Seattle
General treasury
Sinking fund
INDIANAPOLIS, I N D . . .
City corporation
General treasury
Deduction fund
Special assessment 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
Deduction fund
Public trust funds

22

ROCHESTER, N . Y
City corporation
General treasury
Cemetery fund..
Sinking funds
Public trust funds
Investment fund
Private trust funds
County
General treasury
County-as-agent fund.
Private trust fund

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.

$5,415, 459
4,439, 355
976,104
1,157, 332
820,158
337,174

$1,100, 477
1,100,477

$289,441

130, 648
76, 751
53, 897

289,441
220,861
208,053
12, 808

978,424
147, 671
329,347
33,159
889,311
754,201
141,653

24, 831, 782
7, 618, 627
5, 592,893

7, 912, 784
5, 657, 998
2, 626, 791

14,437
17,605
41, 821
1, 951, 871
15,260,727
526, 966
13,879, 843
785, 729
68,189
1,952,428
1, 872, 630

11, 339
1, 207, 557
84,556
1, 727, 755
1, 760,964
1, 389,092
96,132
245,013
30,727
493, 822
483,453

110,067
244,710
865,357
720,686
627,817
13,089
79,780
088,615
060,367
681,910
115,050
152,420
104,826
6,161
028, 248
028,248

79, 798
22,455,416
18,898,918
16,259,206
7,291
1,417,242
37, 389
9,334
1,168,456
3, 556,498
34,007
2,908,245
614,246

10,369
6, 527, 111
5, 817, 878
1,362, 686
3,148
3,499,422
579,092
50,062
323,468
709, 233
472,314
161, 730
75,189

$6,805, 377
5, 539, 832
1, 265, 545
1,508, 841
1,104, 962
403, 879

$564,282
365, 834
198,448
223, 218
211, 700
11,518

$5,167, 694
4, 712, 417
455,277
1,058,335
763, 636
294, 699

$1, 073,401
461, 581
611, 820
227,288
129, 626
97, 662

51, 722,990
24,424,296
14,549,031
33,159
3,915,087
1, 979,363
268,030
3, 679, 626
19,131,758
3,160, 768
13,975, 975
1,896, 099
98,916
8,166, 936
7,983,900
13,089
169,947

9, 045,164
6, 738, 279
3,738,523

22, 530, 556
13, 333, 553
9,105,087
33,159
3, 872, 810
210, 860
111, 637

20,147,270
4, 352,464
1,705,421

49, 071,142
42, 777,163
35, 303,802
125,489
5,069,084
721, 307
65, 557
1,491, 924
6, 293,979
2, 534, 569
3,069,975
689,435

35, 892
582, 693
84,036
2,297,135
1,024, 733
694,462
98,534
195, 773
35,964
1,282,152
1,240, 204
41, 948
7,976,321
7, 230,572
2,381, 514
27,188
3, 870,424
515, 479
59, 396
376, 571
745, 749
449, 871
148, 638
147, 240

2, 708, 988
2,397,019
311, 969
6,488,015
6,424, 660
13, 089
50,266
22,936, 817
20, 894, 716
20,341,903
87, 664
362, 560
102, 589
2,042,101
2,042,101

6,385
1,185,810
72, 357
1,382,491
15,398,037
69, 287
13, 877,441
1, 388, 357
62,952
396, 769
319, 036
77, 733
18,158,004
14, 651, 875
12, 580, 385
10, 637
836,100
103,239
6,161
1,115,353
3, 506,129
42, 597
2,921,337
542,195

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City corporation
General treasury
School fund
Library fund
Firemen's relief fund-.
License fund
Petty cash fund
Sinking funds
Public trust fund
County
General treasury
County-as-agent fundHealth funds
Parental home fund. - .
Park fund
Sinking fund
Public trust fund

Dec.
June
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924..
30,1924.
31,1924..
31,1924..
31,1924..
31,1924..
31, 1924..
31,1924..

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

19,375,603
15,339,747
13,377,962
1, 504,490
7,125
23, 602
186

42,385,077
29,782,204
23,098,477
2,542,819
250,060

360, 245
66,137
4,035,856
3,924,252

3, 636,489
252,175
12,602,873
5,693,257
6,039,175
32,477
28,330
301,879
501, 594
6,161

31, 1924..
31, 1924..
31,1924..
31,1924..
31,1924..
31,1924..
31, 1924..

2,332
735
13,912
92,037
2,588

17,323,943
13,984,148
8,857,568
3,088,100
73,550

2,184
200
1, 960,806
3,924
3,339,795
739,672
1,137,564
968
1,644
207,913
1, 241,797
10, 237

79,084, 623
59,106,099
45,334,007
7,135,409
330,735
23,602
2,370
200
5, 957, 540
322,236
19,978,524
10,357,181
7,176,739
35,777
30,709
523, 704
1, 835,428
18, 986

16, 975,344
13,462,018
10,046,336
1, 678, 629
24,002
200
1,710,190
2,661
3, 513,326
1, 266,326
1,172,840
1,872
291
86,416
971,406
14,175

25,730,551
19,928,486
13,821,941
5,456, 624
306, 733
23, 602
186
319,400
5,802,065
5, 300, 268
32,464 !
30,413 |
434,109 !

36,378,728
25,715,595
21,465,730
156
2,184
4,247,350
175
10,663,133
3, 790,587
6,003, 899
1,441
5
3,179
864,022

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LOUISVILLE, K Y
General treasury
Tuberculosis hospital funds.
Sewerage fund
Children's guardian fund
School funds
Library fund
Park fund
Water fund
Cash in transit
" Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Investment funds
Private trust fund
TOLEDO, OHIO
City corporation
General treasury
Fee and special fund _
l i b r a r y fund
Sinking funds
Public trust funds. _ _
Investment funds
Private trust funds.._
School district.
General treasury
Fee and special fund _
Sinking funds..

Aug. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Nov. 30, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
June 30, 1924
Aug. 31, 1924
Aug. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Aug. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
June 30, Aug. 31,1924.
Aug. 31, Dec. 31,1924_
June 30,1924

$9,847, 942
7,127,801
32,582
25,685
795
694,623
54,836
56, 612
1,009,217

Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31,1924..
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Aug. 31, 1924.
Aug. 31,1924.
Aug. 31,1924.

i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

785, 623
58, 654
1,514
866,079
174,700
619,013
31,226
217,955
269,474
23,754
13, 278
691,379
802, 658
56,414
832, 307

$4,952, 567
1,061,370
104,886
8
21, 701
2,854,960
182,153
245,876
74,011
1,034
289, 356
94,709
20,090
2,413

$4,119, 865
512,379
914, 833
948,614
5,750
517,472
1
21,364
34,440
569
1,151, 598
10,055
4
2,786

$18,920, 374
8, 701, 550
1, 052, 301
974,307
28,246
4,067,055
236.990
323,852
1,117, 668
1,603
2,226, 577
163,418
21,608
5,199

$3,080,342
55,164
744, 387
660,593
4,364
58, 711

7,716,953
6,552,913
3,690, 387

5,390,948
3,295, 680
2,153, 066

4,624,489
2,734,669
1, 799, 660

42, 099
2,187,030
4,048
126,000
503,349
1,164,040
1,127,305

7,152
1,079,948
6,054
1,891
47, 569
2,095,268
1, 260,422

36, 735

834, 846

25,973,980
18,023,293
11,462,466
31,226
267,206
5,536,452
33,856
141,169
550, 918
7, 950,687
6,190,385
56,414
1, 703, 888

978
38, 541
1,034
1,497,474
14,263
18
4,815

25,698
843, 937
15,299
1,916
48,159
1,889,820
1,008,906
880,914

$10, 919,235
5,083,840
270,825
313,706
23,882
3,231,703
160,451
283,969
746,580
727,103
77,173
3
15,023,129
9, 533,409
7, 997,400
31,226
241, 208
1, 253,006
10,569
5, 489,720
4, 940,425
56,414
492,881

$4,920, 797
3, 562, 546
37, 089
776,641
76,539
38,905
332,547
569
2,000
71,982
21,587
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5, 755,215
1, 665,406
300
3,439,509
7,988
139,253
502,759
571,147
241,054
330,093
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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 G O V E R N M E N T : 1924—Con.

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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

o

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 b e g i n n i n g
of y e a r i

C a s h on
h a n d at
close of year

PAYMENTS

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
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PORTLAND, O R E G

P u b l i c t r u s t funds
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
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DENVER, COLO.

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$15,239,366
9,571,447
6,491,501
1,323,306
19

...

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y .
D o c k commission fund
F u g i t i v e fund
Cash in transitSinking 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 .__

.

__
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
._ N o v .

30,
30,
30,
30,
30,
30,
30,
30,

1924
1924
1924.
1924
1924..
..
1925
1924
.
1924

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J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, Oct. 15, 1924
__.
N o v . 30, 1924
N o v . 30, 1924
N o v . 30, 1924

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.

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C i t y corporation
Dec.
General t r e a s u r y
Dec.
M u s e u m fund
Dec.
T r u s t a n d agency fund
Dec.
Clerk of district court fund
Clp.rlr nf n m m t v court fund
Dec.
MisfipllA/np.oiis fund
Dec.
Sinking funds
_ - Dec.
Dec.
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
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.
Sinking fund
.
Aug.
I n v e s t m e n t fund

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924"
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924. .
1924

31, 1924
31, 1 9 2 4 . . .
31, 1924

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1,623,200
97,540
35,881
4,270,923
4, 230,164
40,759
1,396,996
1,380,893
12,437
3,666
15,069,522
10, 564,990
9,858,867
1,425
67,530
42,521
352,991
58,263
183,355
38
4,504,532
4,273,578
230,912

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$12,277,041
10,802,614
9,016,151
328,019
65
50
81,580
5,734
933,329
437,686
698,069
658,439
39,630
776,358
639,635
•71,535
65,188
19,710,305
16,815,324
8,662,919
53,595
6,317,360
465
510,061
199,720
363,152
650
707,4C2
2,894,981
2, 887,275
7,600
106

$4,398,699
2,486, 563
1,806,360
230,937
322
3,985
257,886
10,453
37,769
138,851
1,638,221
1,632,444
5,777
273,915
269,488
2,687
1,740
5,976,168
2,651,661
1, 550,140
70
142,492
11,412
6,420
769,459 '
44,325
45,566 !
81,777
3,324,507
3,261,981
62,526

$31,915,106 i
22,860,624 1
17,314,012
1,882,262
406
4,035
1,962,666
113,727
1,006,979
576,537
6,607,213
6, 521,047
86,166
2,447, 269
2,290,016
86,659
70,594

$3,810,215
2,800,164
2,136,734
156,320
290
3,785
231,622
6,065
13,368
251,980
611,470
603,774
7,69e
398, 581
357,395
17,022
24,164

$19,162, 547
11,937,676
10,668, 511
1,185, 725
51

40,755,995
30,031,975
20,071,926
55,090
6,459,852
79,407
48,941 j
1,632,511
302,308
592,073
688
789,179
10, 724,020
10,422,834
301,038
148

6,937,800
3,159, 949
1,652,185
185
168,193
14,298
6,232
1,086,820
111, 496
41,839

24,076,407
17, 536,981
16,607,305
44,355

78,701
3,777,851
3,684,313
93,538

1,265
75,209
6,915
5, 565,143
5, 555,248
9,895
1,659,728
1,650, 564
9,164

99
535,280
137,121
212,821
6, 539,426
6,331, 926
207, 500

$8,942,344
8,122, 784
4, 508, 767
540, 217
65
250
1, 729, 779
32,453
986, 696
324, 557
430, 600
362,025
68, 575
388,960
282,057
69, 637
37, 266
9,741,788
9,335,045
1,812,436
10, 550
6,291,659
65,010
42,709
10,411
53, 691
337,413
688
710,478
406,743
406, 595
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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.
Public trust funds....
P r i v a t e t r u s t funds.._
School district
General t r e a s u r y
F e e a n d special f u n d .
S i n k i n g fund

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

A u g . 31, 1924.
A u g . 31, 1924.
A u g . 31, 1924.

COLUMBUS, 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 .
L i b r a r y fund
S i n k i n g fund
Public trust f u n d s . . .
I n v e s t m e n t fund
Private trust funds. School district
General t r e a s u r y
F e e a n d special f u n d .
S i n k i n g fund

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

A u g . 31, 1924.
A u g . 31, 1924.
A u g . 31, 1924.

P R O V I D E N C E , R. I

General treasury
Fee fund
Cash in transit
P e t t y cash fund
S i n k i n g fund
Public trust funds..
I n v e s t m e n t funds _ _.
P r i v a t e t r u s t funds -

Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.

30,
30,
30,
30,
30,
30,
30,
30,

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
Dec. 31, 1924.
1924
1924

ST. P A U L , M I N N

General t r e a s u r y . . .
P e t t y cash fund
S i n k i n g funds
Public trust fundsPrivate trust fund..
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Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Sept. 30, Oct. 9, Dec.
1924
Dec. 31, 1924

OAKLAND, CALIF

C i t y corporation
General treasury
Special assessment f u n d .
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 fund

June
June
June
June
June

30, 1924.
30,1924.
30, 1924 _
30, 1924.
30, 1924.

6,852,874
5, 779,124
3,777,651

3, 530,357
3,503,555
19,694
7,108

8,454,357 [
.
6,339,051
5,203,462

1,847,231
100,285
53, 957
1,073,750
1,036,811

9,696,787
6,166,430
4,459,557
44,117
1,635,757
26, 999

1,072,857
7,283
55,449
2,115,305
1,997,114

36, 939

12,614,828
7,426,022
6, 873,799
54, 859
972
480,006
15, 651
735

13,400, 777
10, 207,161
5, 630, 564
4,142,449
97,475
500
336,173
3,193, 616
2,063, 548

5,188, 806
5,084,847
26, 614
77, 345

53 ,
287,648
9,216
1,488
370,100
2,721,582
2, 367, 790

8,130,730 !
5,675,258
4,806,103

33,343,325
22,239,321
16,441,996
54,859
1,025 [
4,910,103
122,342
2,723
706,273
11,104, 004
9, 516,185 1
26,614
1, 561, 205

8,753,086
4,875,289
3,967,275

1, 819, 256
1, 070, 861

3, 013, 970
2, 593, 742
5,125
409,107
5, 609

1,130, 068

282, 569
125, 520

324, 530
3,410
143,562
53,791
19, 940
62,847

24, 593, 973
20,424, 272
8,606
653, 321
3,525
2, 593, 624
215,096
497, 242
198, 287

15, 002, 328
7, 267, 955
150
7, 505,492
228,429

13, 279, 684
12, 871, 595

1,601,430
993,350

328, 791
115
1,962, 376
93, 666
462, 744
135, 440

487, 686
67,639
14, 558

353, 792

10, 725, 499
7, 742, 367

12, 267,044
11, 688, 555
8,606

1,239,090 |
1,104, 789 I
5,075 !
123, 757
5,364

29, 521.102
21, 244, 339
5,225
7, 911, 818
359, 313

302
11, 433, 689
7,037,412
5, 697,762
1,324,045

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 .

118,192
7,327, 720
4, 606,138
3,937,633

25,004,018 1
18,284,605 !
13,440,670 !
44,117
4,555,845 1
134,567
109,406
6.719,413
6,537,480
19,694
162,239

105

2,091, 893 !
1,575,137
508,167

15, 605
1

3,421,232
1,702,654
1,376, 666

289,924
57,252 1
719,794 I

205,693
4,609
115,686

407
16,946,814 1
10,315,203
7,582,595
1,324,045
495, 617
77, 466
835, 480 1

755,779
34,702
78,674
2,455,472
2,398,190
57,282

25
339,330
10,836 1
1,139
556,684 1
3,877,797
3,548,263
329, 534

328, 791
3,465
296, 797
48, 067
11,097
60,178

i2,141,360 |
8,438,258
6,906,771
44,117
1,437,320
50,050
3,703,102
3,683,299
19,694
109
16, 018, 548
10,627,102
8, 901, 284
54, 859
500
1, 562,230
107,645
584
5, 391,446
4, 914,185
26, 614
450, 647
14,235,638
14,210, 560
8,606

4,73i, £28
4,171,089
1,727,796
2,362,746
49,815
30,732
560,839
455,991
104,848
8,571, 691
6,736,930
3, 573,437
500
3,008, 543
3,861
1,000
149, 589
1,834, 761
1,053, 737

Q

781, 024
8, 539, 079
5,142, 851
324,530

60
16,472

17, 075, 036
16, 806, 544
78, 898
189, 594

2, 296, 827
150, 557
486,145
138,109
9,432, 096
1, 844, 053
100
7, 423, 813
164,110
20

387
2, 593,962
1,979, 437
1, 637, 528

11,556, 593
6,189, 592
4,845,483
1, 278,874

213,932
7, 626
120,351

65, 235

2, 796, 259
2,146,174
1,099,584
45,171
281,685
4,605
715,129

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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 G O V E R N M E N T : 1924—Con.
[For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11.

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

Cash on
hand at
beginning
of year

For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14]
Aggregate of
receipts and
cash on hand
at beginning
of year i

Cash on
hand at
close of year

PAYMENTS

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
32

OAKLAND, CALIF.—Continued.
School district
General treasury
Sinking funds
Sanitary district
Sinking fund
ATLANTA, GA
General treasury
Convict labor account _
Paper fund—schools._.
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Investment funds.
Private trust fund

34

OMAHA, N E B R
City corporation
General treasury
Sinking funds
Public trust funds, _
Investment fund
Private trust funds _
School district
General treasury
Sinking fund
Public trust funds _ _
Investment f u n d —
Public utilities district _.
General treasury
Sinking fund
Private trust fund _ _
BIRMINGHAM, ALA
General treasury
Convict labor account.
Sinkipgfund,
..,..

June 30, 1924 _
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924_
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924_
Dec. 31, 1924 _
Dec. 31,1924_
Dec. 31, 1924_
! Dec. 31,1924.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924_
31, 1924.
31,1924_
31,1924.
31, 1924_

July
July
July
July

31, 1924.
31,1924.
31, 1924_
31, 1924 _

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Sept. 30, 1924..
Sept. 30,1924.
Sept. 30,1924.

$4,391,976
3,994,918
397,058
4,301
4,301

$516, 756
516,756

$l,7i2,334
1, 612,017
100,317
6,244
6,244

$6, 621,066
6,123, 691
497,375
10, 545
10,545

$607,675
534,338
73,337
6,850
6,850

$5,366,356
5,110, 549
255,807
645
645

$647,035
478,804
168,231
3,050
3,050

9,641,915
9,539,858
16,323

4, 968,277
3,910, 949

2, 048,083
2, 040,037

1,247,305
1,244,901

11,099,318
11,082,995
16,323

4,311,652
3,162,948

3,358
536,000

8,046

16, 658,275
15,490,844
16,323
11,404
609,404
2,180
528,041
79
24,846, 644
10,765,058
5,983,284
4,617,155
89,398
10,516
64,705
8, 544,314
7,895,457
561, 817
66, 238
20,802
5, 537,272
4, 586,793
739,119
211,360

2, 600,178
1,189,770
804,268
379,001
6,197

13, 514,331
9,974, 672
22,357
440,830

693,666
659,553

73,404
2,180
10,150
913, 262
400,051
349,352
991,023
59, 676
829,136
790, 674
4,740
28, 236
5,486
684,075
627,310
56,765
6,140,428
6,066,988
22,357
10,259

517,891
79
7, 620, 521
4,208,408
1,742,856
2,367,241
27,048
6,889
64,374
1,824, 013
1,544,884
234,805
34,324
10,000
1, 588,100
722,194
682,354
183,552

4,312,861
1,156, 599
891,076
258, 891
2,674
3,627
331
2,891,165
2, 559,899
322,272
3,678
5,316
265,097
237, 289

5,770, 010
2, 508,607

1, 603,893
1,399,077

251,252

27, 808

179,319

2,404

304
1,112,365
872,732
218,077
10, 794
10, 762
298, 043
287,486

9,000
609, 404
2,180
528,041
79
15,792,131
6,767,557
4, 544,436
2,178, 566
44, 555
5,191, 527
5,153,359
38,168
3, 833,047
3,833,047

10, 557

14,830

6,761,120
6,716,285
22,357

6,454,335
2,807,731
634, 580
2, 059, 588
38,646
10, 516
64,401
2,240, 422
1,869,366
343, 740
17, 276
10,040
1,406,182
466,260
739,119
200,803
6,059, 545
2, 598,834
426.000




Public trust funds _
Investment funds. _.
Private trust funds _
WORCESTER, MASS
General treasury
License fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds...
Private trust funds..
SAN ANTONIO, T E X
City corporation
General treasury...
Library fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds. _
Investment fund.. _
Private trust funds
School district
General treasury _. _
Sinking fund
DALLAS, T E X
General treasury. . .
Library fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds _
Investment funds _ _
Private trust fund..
RICHMOND, VA
General treasury
Public baths fund...
School fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds..
Investment funds. _.
Private trust funds..
SYRACUSE, N . Y
City corporation
General treasury
Library fund
Public trust funds
Private trust funds
County supervisors' fund.
General treasury

Sept. 30, 1924.
Sept. 30, 1924.
Sept. 30, 1924_
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.

30,
30,
30,
30,
30,

|
|
!

1
1924
1924
1924
1
1924
1924; Jan. 15, 1925.
1

May
May
May
May
May
May

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924..
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

May 31, 1924.
May 31, 1924.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.

30,
30,
30,
30,
30,
30,

1924
1924
1924
Aug. 31, 1924.
1924
1924

1
I
1

1
1

Jan. 31, 1925....
Jan. 31, 1925
June 30, 1924
Jan. 31, 1925
June 30, Oct. 31,1924; Jan.
31, 1925.
Jan. 31, 1925
Jan. 31, 1925..

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Oct. 31, 1924.

25,080
15,744
11,667,677
11,397,131
158,407
112,139

100,181
2,867,814
42,156
11, 836,152
11,462,525
21, 919
139, 548
35,628
176,532

18, 499

143, 760
2,883, 558
49,154

10,532

24, 095, 525
23,373,075
21, 919
313, 736
171, 761
215,034

859,112
732,891
16, 846
30,292
79,083

Jl

110,750
2,883,558
40,403

12, 793,038
12,791,585

10,443,375
9,848,599
21, 919
296, 890
140,016
135,951

1,453

4, 247,039
3,280,180
2,027,095
26,321
1,215,177
7, 688
496
3,403
966,859
649,085
317, 774

6,513,398
3,043,968
2, 603,901
34,538
384,309
21,220

3,387,982
2, 776,877
2,459,080
474
306, 510
1,487

6,874
1, 861,551
1, 837, 742
23, 809

14,148,419
9,101,025
7, 090,076
61,333 i
1,905,996
30,395
496
12, 729
5, 047,394
4,497,075
550, 319

3,469,430
3,316,774
152,656

9,326
611,105
531,216
79,889

7,136, 734
6, 247, 355
4,426
875,115
9, 794
44

6,892,187
6,377, 970
29, 027
467,945
9,721
200
7,324

16, 274,308
13, 748,112
37, 531 |
2,406,569
69,257
263 1
12,576 j

6,207,157
5,142,392
3,660
1,004,441
50, 750
19
5,895

8,124,463
7,355,470
33,844
717,850
17,299

1,942,688
1,250,250
27
684,278
1,208
244
6,681

8, 960,122
8,297,999
6, 603
355,979
260, 589
32, 047

6, 918, 747
2, 799,947
6,085
1, 572, 759
2,456,922
3,374

21,175, 111
15,143,059
14, 881
2, 049, 074
3, 750,891 1
39, 963

3, 027, 773
1, 064, 598
2, 397
74, 890
1, 784,655
4,487

11, 594,807
8,655,007
12,484
1,962,208
953,088
12, 020

6, 552, 531
5, 423,454

5,511,922
3,496,686
2,552,927
3,217
923,408
17,028
106
2,015,236
1,754,522
260, 714

4,514,491
2, 652, 940
2,520,082
43,474
82, 510

6, 905

1
1

22,478

8,751

28, 807
50, 853

51,404
125, 839

14, 024,398
13, 899, 785
13,178, 447
90, 047
44, 047
587, 244
124,613
124,613

26,969,166
26, 710,186
25, 875, 962
97, 521
103, 384
633, 319
258, 980
258,980

2, 755,155
2, 755,155
2, 736, 841
193
5, 351
12, 770

134,367
134,367

H

11,976
1, 013,148
23, 456
35,921
44, 576

15,483
81, 263

9,879,618
9,745,251
9, 682,167
7,341
55, 743

o

12,322,860
12,198, 247
12, 002, 886
97,328
98,033
124, 613
124, 613

11, 891,151
11, 756, 784
11,136,235
620, 549
134, 367
134,367

Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of tl
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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 G O V E R N M E N T : 1924—Con.

mber |

[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.

RECEIPTS
CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF
MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T

D a t e of close of fiscal year
Revenue

Nonrevenue

C a s h on
h a n d at
beginning
of year

CO

F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 14]
Aggregate of
receipts a n d
cash on h a n d
at beginning
of year i

C a s h on
h a n d 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—ContinuedL
hrj

41

NEW

HAVEN, CONN

42

43

_

D e c . 31, 1924
D e c . 31,1924.
D e c . 31, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924.
D e c . 31, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924
A u g . 31, D e c . 31,1924
D e c . 31, 1924

.
.

_

Dec.
June
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
. . .. _ D e c .

31,
30,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924, . :
1924

I DAYTON, O H I O . . .

J

C i t y corporation
__
! D e c 31, 19~24
General treasury .
__
F e e a n d special fund _
_ _ _| D e c . 31, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924
C o n v i c t labor account
S i n k i n g funds
_. __ _ __ I D e c . 31, 1924
1 D e c . 31, 1924
Public trust funds.. 1 D e c . 31, 1924
I D e c . 31, 1924
P r i v a t e t r u s t funds
School district
1
General t r e a s u r y .
_ _ A u g . 31, 1924
F e e a n d special fund . . A u g . 31, 1924
A u g . 31, 1924
L i b r a r y fund
__
1 A u g . 31, 1924
Sinkingfund
i A u g . 31, 1924
I n v e s t m e n t fund,
A u g . 31, 1924,

..

20, 825
148, 557
1
!

MEMPHIS, TENN_

General t r e a s u r y
School fund
Library fund...
P a r k fund
.
W a t e r fund
Cash in t r a n s i t . .
S i n k i n g funds

$7,117, 085
6, 779, 996
102, 003
20,973
22, 075
22,656

___

General t r e a s u r y
C o u r t fee fund
School fund _
. .
L i b r a r y fund
_
P a r k fund
License fund
Sinkingjfund.
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
.

$9,769,057
5,920, 061
19, 730
2,866, 006
94,807
492, 667
3,178
317, 643
50,866
4,099

$2, 511,811
1, 817,488
432, 518
2,071
10, 261
198, 339
51,134
3,913,652
1, 786,361 1
1, 046, 841 [
39,844 |

7, 839,135
4, 787,192
588,899
5,431
36, 659
898,647

6, 018, 584
1,971, 317
2, 234, 754
101,243
406, 797
1, 051, 546

j

1, 522,307

252,927

295, 662
3,463
741,481

I
I
1
.. 1
i

7,234,160
4, 697, 570
3, 240, 254
64,944
13,195
1, 324,198
54,795
184

2, 516, 321
1,884, 391
1, 371, 961

3, 212,899
1, 067,839
824, 073

.

|
\
|

. .. i

2, 536, 590
2, 034, 062
24,920
166,128
310, 696
121
663

476, 207
5,616
15, 760
14,847
631, 930
570,951

221, 415
13,168
3,159
6,024
2,145, 060 I
2, 020, 575

14
32, 509

2,434
120, 575 1
706 I
770 1

28, 456

$19, 397,953
14, 517, 545
121, 733
3, 319,497
118, 953
525, 584
3,178
536,807
250, 557
4, 099

!

$2, 502,218
2, 225, 385

i

154, 876
601
3, 336

$8, 338,445
4,442,812
29,604
3,160, 940
118, 334
519, 727

i
i

99,797
18,223

67, 028

17, 771, 371
8, 544,870 |
3,870,494
146,518
443,456
2, 245,855 |
3,463
2, 516, 715 |

2, 584,369
24,196
1, 034, 520
55, 487
469,162

9,172, 776
4,104, 308
2, 221, 517
85, 605
413, 373
1, 556, 022

1, 001, 004

791,951

I
I

2, 635, 242
970,236
770, 867

8, 479, 395
5, 071,104
4,408,913
64,944
13,195
533,187
50, 865

12, 963, 380
7, 649,800
5, 436,288
64,944
13,195
2, 021, 820
73, 579
19,103
20,871
5, 313, 580
4,625, 588
24,920
168, 576
463,780
827
29,889

1
j

I

144, 320
17, 398
19,103
18,548
1, 665, 006
1, 495, 912
I, 391
136,987
827
29,889

3,408, 291
3, 019, 098
24,920
148, 459
215, 814

$8, 557,290
7, 849, 348
92,129
3,681
18
2,521
3,178
437, 010
165, 306
4,099
6, 014, 226
4,416, 366
614, 457
5,426
30, 083
220, 671
3,463
723, 760
1, 848, 743
1, 608, 460
256, 508
1, 344, 313
5,316
2,323
240, 283
110, 578
18, 726
110, 979

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NORFOLK, VA
_
General treasury
License fund
Library fund
Sinking funds,.
Public trust funds
Investment funds

1

. . -

City corporation General treasury
Sinking fund . . .
Private trust fund
School district..
General treasurv.
Sinking fund
"
46

Dec.
. . Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
- - - Dee.
......

BRIDGEPORT, CONN
General treasury
Court fee fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO
City corporation
General treasury.Fee and special fund
Sinking funds

31,
31,
31,
31,

_ _
_

1924
1924
1924
May 31, 1924

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,

1924
1924
1924
1924

Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.

.

HARTFORD, CONN
City corporation
.
General treasury __ . . .
Police court fund
High school fund
Park fund..
_
Waterfund
Cemetery fund
License funds
Sinkingfunds

31,
31,
31,
31,

31,
31,
31,
31,

Mar. 31,1924
Mar. 31, 1924
Mar. 31, 1924
Mar. 31,1924
Dec. 31,1924.
Mar. 31,1924
Mar. 31,1924 .
Mar. 31, Dec. 31, 1924

14,579,168
13,095,269
1,809
32,348
1,382, 374
15,427
50,934
1,007

560,931
498,807
4,655
1,896
12,881
15,378
24,437
2,877

21,827, 582
20,045, 641
15, 622
36,134
1, 512,215
41, 762
172,324
3,884

378,144
310,256
4,321
1,884
12,008
14,932
30,916
3,827

9,512,952
9,421,262
4,838
34,250

2,431, 554
1,916,873
1,507,164
309,144

19, 920,770
15,432, 738
12, 937,990
1,084,701
30, 713
1,379,334
4,488,032
4,140, 532
347, 500

4,341,294
2,301, 681
1,942,235
271,139

8, 542,031
6, 353,189
6,353,189

88,307
2,039, 613
1,842,308
197,305

2,188,842
2,188,842

11, 217,249
10,066, 587
68,045
501,168
581,449

776,282
560,593

7,152,833
7,101,873
157

12,603, 746
7,158,900
4,249,660
19,153
2,809,475
80,612
5,178, 522
4,197, 482
30,998
933,350
16,692
266,324
264,940
1,384

2,955,145
930, 220
663,299

14,357,598
11,088,267
8,952,751
86, 430
4,428
253, 697
1,186. 016
26, 850
7,428
501, 418

898, 880
661,165
308,943

J

2,299,588
2,281,339
18,249

10,310,385
8, 636, 622
6, 658,174
669,119
30, 560
1,278, 769
1,673,763
1,572,837
100,926

1

7,035,268
6,918,920
54,160
20,798
41,390

3,734,145
2, 712,344
13,885
480,110
527,806

7,816, 573
4, 212, 675
2,449,806
19,153
1, 737, 774
5,942
3,445,009
2,811, 009
30,998
593,488
9,514
158,889
157, 505
1,384

3,385,128
2,036,147
976,859

8,992, 207
6, 748,039
5, 331, 256
75, 826
470
76,614
877, 111
11,113
5, 783
344,297

3, 891, 639
3, 104, 511
2, 628, 606
10, 604

1924
1924
1924
1924

Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924

__
.

....

1924
1924
1924
1924

Dec. 31, 1924...
Dec. 31, 1924
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.

School district
_
General treasury.
Fee and special fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Park district
'_
General treasury
Fee and special fund
48

31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924...

6,687,483
6,451, 565
9,158
1,890
116,960
10, 957
96, 953
7,178,831
4,879,243
4, 772,652
106,438
153

_

1
|

.. 1

1
1
1

i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

1, 021,374
37,914
1, 299,110
1, 210, 243
85,179
3,688
49,871
49,871

173, 689
148,868
14, 500
1,620
85. 500

100, 565
514, 681
286,356
228, 325
447,836
435,323
260
12,253
1,402,045
910,078
822, 995
50,327
36, 756
434,403
176, 230
254, 683
3,490
57, 564
57, 564
1,473, 752
1,235,717
992, 889
3,958
3,394
160,037
1,237
25
71, 621

215,689

225,994
40,927
1, 986, 713
1, 681,584
299,757
5,372
38,212
38, 212

4,051
13, 543
204, 668
1,773
14
124, 683

7,095
45, 507

50,803

11,936,486
10, 314,123
6,463
1, 500,207
19, 735
95,901
57
7,037,445
6, 777,868
4, 642,566
813,562
30,713
1,291,027
259, 577
109, 382
150,195
3, 288,134
2,404,121
67,888
501,168
314, 957

6,266,472
3,429,908
2,647,541
19,153
723,529
39,685
2, 609, 952
2,347, 655
30,998
226,076
5,223
226, 612
225,228
1,384

3, 382,129
2, 798, 772
938,820

8, 892, 611
6, 597, 533
5, 542, 249
9,300
377
235, 369
737, 663
21, 245
594

4, 566,107
3, 829, 569
3,101, 559
77,130

1,859, 952
581,857
168-, 243
407, 517
6,097
1,500
1,500

4,785
243, 685
3,832
6,820
376, 735




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 FUXNDS OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1924—Con
[For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d alphabetically b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned t o each, see p . 11.

CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF
MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T

D a t e of close of fiscal year
Revenue

Nonrevenue

C a s h on
h a n d at
beginning
of year

For a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 14]
I Aggregate of
| receipts a n d
I cash on h a n d
at b e g i n n i n g
of year i

C a s h on
h a n d 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
HARTFORD, CONN.—'Continued.

City corporation—Continued.
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
I n v e s t m e n t fund
P r i v a t e t r u s t funds
School district
General t r e a s u r y
Sinking funds

M a r . 31, 1924..
M a r . 31, 1924..
M a r . 31, 1924..
M a y 31, 1924..
M a y 31, 1924.

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

k

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y . _.
Sinking funds
Public trust funds..
I n v e s t m e n t f u n d . _.
Private trust fund..
< School district
•
General t r e a s u r y . _.
Public trust funds.

FORT WORTH,

Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.

31,1924..
31, 1924..
31, 1924..
31, 1924..
31, 1924._

891, 088
633,176
594, 544
038, 314
315
3

8, 246, 812
7, 391, 272
6,316,432
994, 426
316
80, 098
855, 540
855, 540

$972
1,584
238, 035
143, 867
94,168

1, 353, 213
897, 554
222, 216
558, 367
217
116, 754
455. 659
454, 032
1,627

J u n e 30, 1924.
J u n e 30, 1924.
June
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
June
June
June,

30, 1924
31,1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
30, 1924
30, A u g . 31, 1924
30, 1924

4, 350, 351
3, 851, 448
363,275
1,375
13,377
42, 679
72, 883
5,314

4, 218, 349
1,934, 781
1, 066,150
29,936
24, 569
129, 294
1,031,184
2,435

3, 201, 440
2, 544, 710
76, 529
1,604

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

4,413, 772
2,114,651
1,897,125
1,946
201,823
11,729
2,028

1, 074,324
575, 520
519, 215
33, 240
16, 729
6,336

1, 594,435
742, 662
607, 813
1,001
133, 031
817

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...

7,
4.
3,
1,

.

3, 257, 912
3, 257, 743
169

TEX...

General treasury. _
School fund
L i b r a r y fund
Recreation f u n d . . .
P a r k fund
S i n k i n g funds
Investment funds.

2, 244,168
2, 075, 278
168, 890

$34, 428
6,304
392
787,128
720, 331
66, 797

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
May
Dec.

1924
1924
1924
D e c . 31, 1924.
1924

6, 418
486, 286
85, 893

$57, 270
10, 003
1,976
3, 269, 331
2, 939, 476
329,855

$235
1,484
1,771
237, 715
174, 792
62,923

17, 491,113
12,922, 002
10,133,192
2,591,107
532
319
196, 852
4, 569, 111
4, 567, 315
1,796

1,390, 657
1, 214, 794
312,184
846,174
210

9, 623, 310
5, 352, 521
5, 073,922
278, 277
322

56, 226
175, 863
174,320
1,543

4, 270, 789
4,270, 536
253

11, 770,140
8, 330,939
1, 505,954
32,915
37,946
178, 391
1, 590, 353
93, 642

1,172, 253
408,903
7,446
5,892

7,082,531 I
3,432,833 |
3, 024,153
36,187
351, 583
18,882
2,028

344
24, 796
634, 456
90, 416
803,305
528,201
382, 771

732

144,008

690

$50, 736
2, 295, 078
2, 295, 078

6,984,183
4, 756, 406
1,479, 804
26, 587
35,387
103, 603
581, 893

503
5, 530,374
2,538,047
2,393,910
35,455
100, 225
8,457

8,519
205
736, 538
469, 606
266,932
6, 477,146
6, 354, 687
4, 747,086
1, 466,656
319
140, 626
122, 459
122, 459
3, 613, 704
3,165, 630
18,704
436
2,215
49,992
374,004
2,723
748,852
366,585
247,472
107,350
9, 735
2,028




School district
,
General treasury-.
Sinking fund
..
Public trust fundIn vestment fund_.

July
July
July
July

7, 1924.
7, 1924_
7, 1924.
7, 1924_

PATEKSON, N . J
General treasury
_
School fund
..
Library fund
Firemen's relief fund..
License fund
Municipal court fundSinking fund
Public trust funds
Investment funds
Private trust fund

Dec.
June
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924.
30, 1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924..
31, 1924.
31, 1924..
31, 1924.
31, 1924.

SPEINGFIELD, MASS
General treasury
License fund.
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
D E S MOINES, IOWA
City corporation
General treasury
Special assessment fund
Hospital fund.
Library fundWater f u n d . . .
Sinking funds
Public trust funds. _
Private trust funds _
School district
General treasury
Public trust fund
TRENTON, N . J
General treasury
Library fund
Firemen's relief fund..
License fund
Municipal court fund.
Sinking fund.
Public trust funds

_|
i Nov.
I Nov.
1 Nov.
i Nov.

30,
30,
30,
30,

1924
1924
"....
1924
Dec. 31, 1924_

i

!

Mar. 31, 1924
; Mar. 31, 1924
', Mar. 31, 1924
Mar. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1923
Dec. 31,1923; Mar. 31,1924.
Dec. 31, 1923
Mar. 31, 1924
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924..

Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

498,804
323,804
175,000

851,773
550,410
256,053
43, 468
1,842

3,649,698 i
3,159,616
442,483
45, 702
1,897 |

275,104
54,470
184, 084
34, 653
1,897

12,018,117
8,678,129
3, 014,058
68,500

687,864
270,559
287, 710
3

18,195,283
13,641,945
3,953,195
73,361
19,247
9,865
24, 256
352,678 j
74,152
45,314
1,270

1, 555, 039
1,277,435
224,927
27

21,483, 039 |
21, 261, 757
21, 563
119,151
80,568 j

1, 765,962
1,697,801

13, 074,894 I
8,497,077 ! 1
3,580,071 \
1,200,516 i
88,529 I
121,817 I !
1.270,957 I
'864,903 |
85,294 !
1,284,990 j
4,577,817 1
4, 515,115 1
62,702 I |

2,352,669
1,509,976
513, 510

12,983, 712 1
11,955,088
89,586
15,846
7,503
16,946
741,415 1
157,328 J

2, 053,104
1,824, 531
703

8,984
10,103
186, 558
51, 788

84,283
312
43,727
1,270

10, 287, 716
10,197,121
21,563
53,000
16,032

971, 622
931, 797

2, 578, 591
2,221,182
563,397

2,468,140
1,389,160
723,815

36,893
2,932

604,152
51, 592
13,399
988,642
357,409
354,476
2,933

882
489
80,906
271,149
15,571
296,348
1,078,980
1,050, 540
28,440

5, 667,383
5,073,168
83,218

1, 559, 605
1,302,945
1,627

7,503
16,946
370,092
116,456

248, 761
6,272

5,146
955
45, 279
1,270

66,043
2,118

444
12,237
244,087
354,125
28,003
357,570
842,693
833,945
8,748

219,958
7,912

2,992,327
2,857,879
123,399
11,049
8,003,401
4,124, 266
3, 717, 229
68,477
19,247
'881
70
73,196
35
14,363,917
14,322,159
41, 758
8,444,152
4, 905, 733
2,377,180
1,200, 516
88,085
109, 580
822,830
267,652
39,890
3, 538,419
3, 530,991
7,428
7,493, 776
7,332,372
88,883
15,846

56,675

382,267
247, 267
135,000

8,636,843
8,240,244
11,039
4,857
8,984
24,186
347,532
1

5,353,160
5, 241, 797
21, 563
53,108
36, 692
2,278,073
2,081,368
689,381

204,040
243,126
17,401
927,420
196, 705
150,179
46, 526
3,436,832
2, 798,185
7,503
16,946
521,457
92, 741

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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 P M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1924—Con.

00

mber

[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, 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

D a t e of close of fiscal year
Revenue

Nonrevenue

Cash on
h a n d at
beginning
of year

Aggregate of
receipts a n d
cash on h a n d
at b e g i n n i n g
of year i

Cash on
hand at
close of year

PAYMENTS

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
56

SALT L A K E CITY, U T A H

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 fund_ _
57

FALL RIVER,

_
._

CAMDEN, N. J

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

.|

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924
31, 1924 . . ,
31, 1924
31,1924
31, 1924_.

Public trust funds

6, 808, 835
6, 684, 217
4, 653
7, 516

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924_ _.
3924
1924
1924

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dee.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

NASHVILLE, T E N N

General t r e a s u r y ._
C o n v i c t labor a c c o u n t
L i b r a r y fund
P a r k fund
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n fund

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

2,295
4,004
2,433, 538
2,332,181
83,434
17,923

J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924 ._
J u n e 30, 1924

...

1
|
._ 1

$3,960,153
3, 587,134
3,315,014
1,984
30,000
37
176, 515
63, 584
373,019
354,167
18,852
6,414,623
5,937,424
9,302
138, 735
311, 960

$545, 675
382,352
274, 278
367
36,000
51,711
19,996
163,323
155,381
6,894
1,048
1,163, 410
688,148
177

17, 202

394,554
79,012
1,419
150

5, 217,782
5,074,120
6,461
115,594
20,709
898

6,878,368
6,126,793

1, 048, 200
907,345

4,333,920
4, 248,421
18,795
2,001
8,157
5,760

2,917,063
1,614,939

109,574
2,875

___

General t r e a s u r y

59

_ __ D e c .
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

MASS

B o a r d of police i n c i d e n t a l fund

*>8

$5, 986,932
3, 553,394
3, 547,095

_,

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
. _

669,992
81, 583

32, 000
203, 240

135,460 !
5,395 !
3,119, 284
2,403, 610
964
112,858
148'1

$10,492,760
7, 522,880
7,136,387
2, 351
66,000
2,332
232, 230
83, 580
2,969,880 1
2,841, 729
90,328
37,823

$481,857
309,223
156,058
509
66,000
475
66,378
19,803
172,634
159,472
8,396
4,766

$5,632,269
3,312, 781
3,311,023
1,758

$4,378,634
3,900,876
3,669,306
84

2,319,488
2,311,425

1,857
165,852
63, 777
477,758
370,832
81,932
24,994

14,386,868
13,309,789
4,830
7,516 1
9, 302 1
533,239
500^546
4,294
17,352

1, 405,146
964,054
71

7,821, 999
7,811,696
115
7,516

13,144,350
12,108, 258 1
6,461
921,046
107,687
898

1,027,892
842,722

10,370, 267
8,266,970
38,795
34,965
324,255 !
5,908 i

2,972,926
2,277, 263

138,735
300,546
1,622
118

154,302
30,868

1,144
37,362
5,307

8,063

5,159, 723
4, 534,039
4,644
9,302
394,504
200,000

2,672
17,234
8, 081,163
8,006,233
6,461

4,035, 295
3,259,303

68,469

766,744
8,350
898

4,481,562
3, 738,926
18, 795
33, 821
252, 722
601

2,915,779
2,250, 781
34, l71

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Sinking f u n d s . .
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
60

NEW

BEDFORD,

MASS..

General t r e a s u r y
L i b r a r y fund
License fund
S i n k i n g fund
Public trust f u n d . . .
Private trust f u n d . .
61

I D e c . 31,1924.
D e c . 31,1924.
Nov. 30,
Nov. 30,
Nov. 30,
Nov. 30,
Nov. 30,
Nov. 30,

1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

FLINT, MICH

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y . . .
H o s p i t a l fund
P a r k fund
W a t e r fund
P e t t y cash fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds.
Investment fund...
Private trust fund.
S chool district
General t r e a s u r y
62

29,
29,
29,
29,
29,
29,
29,
29,
29,

June 30, 1924.

WILMINGTON, D E L .

General treasury
_
P u b l i c safety funds
H e a l t h fund
Street a n d sewer f u n d s .
School fund
P a r k fund
Water fund..
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
63

J u n e 30, 1924.
J u n e 30, 1924.
J u n e 30,1924.
J u n e 30, 1924.
J u n e 30,1924.
D e c . 31, 1924..
J u n e 30, 1924.
J u n e 30, 1924.
J u n e 30, 1924.
J u n e 3 0 , 1924.

ALBANY, N. Y

City corporation
General t r e a s u r y .
C i t y clerk's fund
S i n k i n g funds
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
C o u n t y s u p e r v i s o r s ' fundGeneral treasury

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,

1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..

Oct. 31, 1924..

CAMBRIDGE, M A S S

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 funds..
1

Mar. 31, 1924
Mar. 31, 1924
Mar. 31, 1924
Mar. 31,1924

Also t h e aggregate of p a y m e n t s a n d casri on b a n d a t t h e close of t h e

43,996
6,790

1, 051, 997
14,887

581,912
19,792

1,677,905
41,469

633,797
18,053

413, 281
23,416

630, 827

7,713,366
7, 606,984
1,683

7,426,540
7,081,314
8
13,042
220,000
63,192
48,984

2,128, 536
2, 010,492
12

17, 268,442
16,698,790
1,703
13,042
378, 564
83,140
93, 203

2,133,955
1,918,803
4

7,481,793
7,465,338
16

158, 002
3,872
53,274

16,439

7,652,694
7, 314, 6491
1,683
13, 042
220, 562
62,829
39,929

10,464, 221
8,162, 843
6,114,436
73,194
142,419
1, 073,799
3,250
215,426
28
531,458
8,833
2,301,378
2,301,378

2,135,659
1, 658, 607
1,378,374
97,693
11,496
96, 218
2,625
72,120

17,939,442
13, 255,139
10, 208, 047
223,685
157,996
1,813, 670
5,875
287,546
3,616
545, 790
8,914
4,684, 303
4,684,303

3, 638,521
2, 032,971
1,482,868
14,963
22,346
314, 647
5,631
181, 720
3,588

4,007,519
2,556,554
2,679
98
233,996
770,066
7,330
389, 314
11, 720
35, 762

3,244,888
1,004,116
643,725
7,544
389,170
548,988
127,109
288,946
202,284
27,728
5,278

871,686
407,676
948
1,051
368,758
60.963
10,681
14,631
491
6,487

8,124,093
3, 968, 346
647,352
8,693
991,924
1,380,017
145,120
692,891
214,495
69,977
5,278

1,124,091
770,338
796
666
296,296
12,827
10,943
19,831
1,327
5,789
5,278

4,028,184
957,667
643,189
7,983
591,955
1,359,690
134,161
304,358

5,784, 526
5, 582, 791
5,487,803
5,965
44, 571
44,452
201, 735
201, 735

4,958,492
4, 788,553
4,335,656
6,035
432,514
14,348
169,939
169,939

682,196
682,196
390,058
1,003
232,637
58,498

11,425,214
11,053,540
10,213, 517
13,003
709,722
117,298
371,674
371,674

785,425
785,425
304,195
597
430,263
50,370

7,882,740
7,677,838
7,606, 713

6,102,288
5,927,056
168, 519
6,713

6,113,121
5,420,114
676,253

343,005
295,498
44,580
2,372
555

12,558,414
11,642,668
889,352
9,085
17,309

370,039
283, 535
80,524
2,666
3,314

6,291,051
6,287,723

88, 603
16,096
5,339, 562
3,433,689
2,715, 237
52,798
4,081
643, 653
3,588
14, 332
1,905, 873
1,905, 873

16,754

69,961
3,852
44,219

477, 052
477,052

7,208
1, 605,550
1,605, 550

7,752,472
4,949,962
3,356,350
208, 722
128, 831
1,255,815
244

2, 802, 510
2, 802, 510

29,181

5,445
65,680
204,902
204,902

3,328

6,548,449
6, 272, 206
5,368,829
6,819
243, 208
105, 826
28
545, 790
1,706
276,243
276, 243
2,971,818
2,240,341
3,367
44
103,673
7,500
16
368,702
213,168
35,007
2,757,049
2, 590,277
2,302,609
12,406
274,014
1,248
166,772
166,772
5,897,324
5,071,410
808,828
3,091
13,995




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 : 1924—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. 14]

CITY

' ^ ^ T o f ^ u Z T

°P

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 i

Cash on
hand at
close of year

O
O

PAYMENTS
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
65

KANSAS CITY, KANS
City corporation
General treasury
Sinking funds
Public trust fund
Investment funds
Private trust fund. _ School district.General treasury
Sinking fund
ERIE, P A . _
City corporation
General treasury..
Water fund
Sinking fund
Investment fund..
School district
General treasury..
Public trust fund.

67

READING, P A
City corporation
General treasury. - .
Sinking fund
Public trust fund-.
Private trust fund.
School district.
General treasury...
Sinking fund
Public trust fund..

68 | YONKERS, N . Y
I
General treasury
I
County supervisors'fund...
Court fund
License fund
Public trust funds....,

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.

Jan. 5, 1925.._
Dec. 31, 1924.
Jan. 5, 1 9 2 5 —
Dec. 31, 1924.
July 7, 1924.
July 7,1924.

Jan. 5, 1925..
Jan. 5,1925..
Jan. 5, 1925..
Jan. 5,1925..
July 7, 1924. _
July 7, 1924...
July 7,1924..
L_
_| Dec.
| Dec.
i Dec.
I Dec.
Dec.

31,1924.
31,1924.
31, 1924.
31,1924.
31, 1924.

$5,699,697
4,596,298
3,849,630
664, 836
1,500
72, 873
7, 459
1,103,399
1, 060,958
42,441

$1,176, 528
603,897
494,680
86,605
8,468
12,626
1,518
572,631
479,418
93,213

4,485,629
2,415, 374
1,832,261
564,331
18,572
210
2,070,255
2,064,912
5,343

1,604,474
1,329,249
1,220,155
48,344
60,750

1,044,808
970, 590
656,425
158,485
155,680

275,225
275,225

74,218
74,218

353,052
931,188
881,113
48, 720
1,355

3,013, 658
750, 980
407,480
321, 900
4,400
17, 200
2, 262, 678
2,112,002
146, 676
4,000

359,587
641,894
496,955
128, 744
13,299
2,896
717,693
474.093
243; 600

, 421,864
, 417,463
3,389
1,012
!, 087,920
!, 016,056
10, 793
37
61,034

15,941, 576
15,343, 583
184,895
827
6,592
405, 679

532,
227,
143,
64,

$13,235,812
9,842,089
7,841,265
1,880,185
23,267
88,395
8,977
3,393,723
3,014,469
379,2.54
7,134,911
4,715,213
3,708, 841
771,160 !
235,002 "
210
2,419, 698
2,414,355
5,343

$1, 577,439
1,207,297
916,119
233,936
8,620
48,622
370,142
349, 770
20,372

2,620,437
2,483,351
137,086 1

744,701
742,039
550,899
101,138
90, 002

5,578,904 J
3,328,344 j
2,696,248
632,096

2,602
2,662

569
538
295
208
128
19,907
305,031
143,040
161,327
664

6,899, 279
2,909,706
2,431, 888
434,828
5,883
37,107
3,989, 573
3,672. 505
311,392
5,676

2, 207,434
588, 544
533, 565
40,030
2,634
12,315
1, 618, 890
1,446,048
172, 770
72

843,094
755, 260

24, 872, 590
24,114,899
252, 548
864
6,592
497, 687

576,836
521,845
16,043

0,974

$9, 517,851
6, 897,414
6,235,430
619,846
14,647
27,491

38,948

2,250,560
2,250, 560
3, 856, 345
1, 700,390
1, 692,443
7,698
249
2,155,955
2,071,388
78, 963
5,604
10,317, 456
10,035,862
236, 505
37
45,052

$2,140, 522
1, 737,378
689,716
1,026,403
12,282
8,977
403,144
181,348
221,796
811,306
644, 830
461,694
37,926
145,000
210
166,476
161,133
5,343
835, 500
620, 772
205,880
387,100
3,000
24, 792
214, 728
155,069
59, 659
13, 978, 298
13, 557,192
827
6,592
413,687

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LOWELL, MASS

.

5, 293,312
5, 276,369

5, 518,486
5,485,998
7,686
4,255
131
20,416

340,399 j
336,848

6,534,436
4,366, 714
4,054, 535
235, 222
76, 510
447
2; 167, 722
1, 810, 665
241,113
115,944

1,535,973
952, 717
564, 697
107, 754
128, 917
151,349
583,256
400,480
63,380
119, 396

459,633
454,906
435,038
84
18,397
1,387
4,727 |
1,200 1
2,098
1,429

7,090,359
4, 659, 292
1, 780,879
1,600, 992
1,274, 753
2,668

3,922,679
2,669,541 1
1,837,822

2,431,067
2,129,464
301,603

6,279,487
5, 946, 634
4,498, 360
27,429
628,121
1,882
792,842
332, 853
189,457
143,396

4,135,650
3, 649, 785
414,153
6,482
1,237

5,119,118
2,977,948
1,044,831
44,990
1,118

2, 679,113
1,621,214
980,651
3,160

90
34,521
19,682
1,491

9,410
976,830
53,624
9,791
576

4,880, 675
2,673, 596
2, 525.379
10, 200
128, 661
9,155
201

2,943,590
738,998
511, 690
8,825
174,635
25,488
10,000
8,360

_

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
P r i v a t e t r u s t funds

Dec.
Dec.
_ _. Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y
S i n k i n g fund
Public trust funds.
I n v e s t m e n t funds
School district
General t r e a s u r y - _.
Sinking fund
P u b l i c t r u s t fund

..

TULSA, OKLA

City 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 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

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

Dec.
Dec.
_ __ Aug.
Dec.

_.

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

31, 1924
31, 1924
31, Dec. 31,1924
31, 1924

'

15,246
6,697

J u l v 3 l , 1924
. . . J u l y 31, 1924
__ . J u l y 31, 1924

-

June
June
June
June
June

30,
30,
30,
30,
30,

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30,1924

ELIZABETH, N. J

General t r e a s u r y
School fund
L i b r a r y fund
License fund
F i r e m e n ' s relief fund
M u n i c i p a l court 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

Dec. 31, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924
N o v . 30, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924
D e c . 31,1924
Dec. 31, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924

'
!

1
|
;
|
!

SPOKANE, W A S H

C i t v corporation
General t r e a s u r y
A n n e x e d t e r r i t o 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 fund
1

Dec.
_ Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 192~4~
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31,1924
31, 1 9 2 4 . . .

:

Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

8,209

3,548

3 1

730,288
54,327
47,104
1,253,138
753,200
499,938

38,231
25,444
8,240 |
2,173
970,978
419,092
363,361
29,293
12,710
10,739
2,989

11,152,197
11,099, 215
7,686
18,049
6,831
20,416
8, 530, 042
5, 774,337
5,054, 270
343,060
223, 824
153,183
2, 755, 705
2,212, 345
306,591
236,769 j

372,263
371,040

5,782,975 1
5,782,517

287
936

458 1

332, 652
329, 659
301,368
490
27,057
744
2,993
1,396
1,597

17, 292, 525
13, 275, 467
8,115, 061
1,628,421
2, 633,162
58, 877
839, 946
4,017,058
3,072,121
944, 937

2, 918, 286
2, 317, 743
950, 088

11,933,881
8, 248,947
2,439, 635
54, 632
2,355
8,209
9,500
1,049,582
98, 750
19,522
2,749

2,717,865
1,907,487
678, 542
1, 568

8, 795, 243
3,831, 686
3, 400,430
48,318
316.006
45,382
10,201
11,349 1

1, 292,376
8,785
66,494
600, 543
159, 250
441,293

6,586,536
4,390,691
4,314,028
30
39,690
36,943
2,195, 845
2,020,862
156,591
18,392

1, 610,854
1,053,987
438,874
342, 540
157,077
115,496
556,867
190, 087
150, 000
216, 780

11,138,105
8,929,809
6, 882,271
1,628,421
410,439
8,678

3, 236, 134
2,027, 915
282, 702

2, 208, 296
2,046,213
162,083
4, 840,926
3, 009, 747
1, 734,479
49,962
1,237
8,209
90

107, 235
21,572
724
737

28, 418
8,784

1,152, 575
588,881
516,704

4,321,119
2, 361, 688
2, 315,798
10, 282

64,597
7,446

35,608

134

4,996,959
4,945, 658
7,686
17,762
5,437
20,416

930, 347
41, 414
773, 452
1, 208, 219
866, 658
341, 561
4, 375,
3. 331, 713
26, 614
102
118
9,410
942,347
48, 760
10,014
2,012
3, 321, 549
881,117
567,928
38,036
251,409
2,328
10,201
11,215




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 : 1924—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. 14]
RECEIPTS
CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OF
MUNICIPAL GOVEENMENT

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
close of year

PAYMENTS

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
73

74

75

SPOKANE, WASH.—Continued.

School district
General treasury
Sinking fund.
Public trust fund
Investment fund

June
June
June
June

30,1924
30,1924
30,1924
30, 1924

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

30, 1924
30, 1924
30, 1924
30,1924
30, 1924

i

TACOMA, WASH

City corporation
General treasury
_
Petty cash fund
Sinking funds.
Public trust funds
__ .
Investment funds
Private trust funds . _ _
School district _.
General treasurv
Sinking fund
__ - Public trust fund
Investment fund
Private trust fund
Park distri ct
i
General treasury
_
CANTON, OHIO

'_

City corporation
General treasury
__
Fee and special fund _. _
Library fund
_._
Sinking funds
Public trust funds
Private trust fund
School district
General treasury
Fee and special fund
Sinking fund

1

Aug. 31, 1924
Aug. 31, 1924
Aug. 31, 1924

1,581,276
1,401,318
159,148
12,506
8,304

5,982

$551,886
354,905
196,345
636
1,200,021
970,728
534,450
425
231,419
10,366
41,269
152,799 |
213,392
116,327
65,425
1,184
28,030 1
2,426 1
15,901 i
15,901

153,191
153,191

__

31,1924
31,1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31,1924

6,316,858
5,717,223
4,476,602
150
618,637
15,100
2,960
603,774
597,978
591,996

429,975
15,664
33,466

Dec. 31, 1924

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

$2,204,692
2,073,999
109,235
1,358
20,000

6,847,634
5,113,167
4,634,062

31, 1924
31,1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924

June
June
June
June
June

$2,207,079
1,865,194
328,685
12,864
336

1

1

1,657
1,657

4,649,977
2,783,552
1,639,124
18,633
1,126
1,073,636
51,033

3,193,197
3,009,039"
2,445,935

1,598,360
690,806
581,670

18,838
486,769
15,648
41,849
184,158
183,075

10,881
23, 780
25,001
49,474
907, 554
518,061

1,866,425
1,250,373
20,261
595,791

1,083

389,493 1

$563, 694
360,081
200,937
2,676

$1,959,431
1,867, 813
88,794
2,824

$2, 440,432
2,066,204
344, 534
9,358
20,336

14,364,513
11,801,118
9,645,114
575
1,280,031
41,130
77,695 !
756,573
2,392,646
2,109,641
224,573
19,672
36,334
2,426
170,749
170,749

4,581,995
4,010,905
3,718,431
475
93,142
13,446
42,385
143,026
533,790
299,428
195,994
2,034
36,334

7,095,582
5,159,432
5,043,481

2,686,936
2,630,781
883,202
100
1,093,037
5,585
35,310
613,547
52,433
37,712

37,300
37,300

129,727
129,727

9,441, 534
6,483,397
4,666, 729
18,633
30,845 |
1, 584,185
91, 682
91,323
2.958,137
1,951,509
20,261
986,367

2,431,571
1,611,240
1,518,481

4,634,018
2,718,905
2,212, 692
18,633
30,312
429, 233
28,035

$4,963,557
4,294,098
634,265
14,858
20,336

533
25,229
66,997
820,331
356,417
463,914

93,852
22,099
1,806,423
1,772, 501
28,579
5,343

1,915,113
1,575,069
20,261
319,783

12,295
2,426
3,722
3,722
2,375,945
2,153,252
935,556
1,154,952
38,418
24,326
222,693
20,023
202,670




76

City corporation.
General treasury
Special assessment fund
S i n k i n g 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 treasury
Sinking fund
77

30, 1924
30,1924
30, 1924
30,1924
30,1924

UTICA, N .

Y

_

3,398,124 |
1,190,025
749,720

1,893,218

338,005
12,543
89,757
2,208,099
1,790,594
417,505

929,951
2,291,421
723,652
1, 567, 769

J u n e 30,1924
J u n e 30,1924. .

1,887,345
1,604, 772
282,573
4,831,504
4, 722, 509
592
37,504
33, 702
37,197

5,343,479
5,191,460
5,995
87,025

4, 220,062
4, 220,062
4,154,218
3, 530
31, 502
30,812

4,891,255
4,632,680
4,406,590

31, 1924 _ . .
31, 1924
31, 1 9 2 4 . . .
31,1924..
31,1924 _

_

WATERBURY, CONN

7,675,592
5,384,171
2, 561,002

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

C i t y corporation
General treasury
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
P r i v a t e t r u s t fund
C o u n t y s u p e r v i s o r s ' fund
General treasury
79

June
June
June
June
June

LYNN, MASS

General treasury
License f u n d
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
78

5,485,561
3,598,206
1,734,904
1,228,649
634,404
249

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,1924
31,1924..
31,1924
31,1924
31, 1924

N o v . 30,1924
5,202,189
5,161,887
5,084,236
858
991
38,868
14,286
22,648
40,302
40,302

_

C i t y corporation
General treasury
_
C o n t i n u a t i o n school fund
License fund
C o u r t fee fund
S i n k i n g fund
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
School d i s t r i c t . .
_
General treasury

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
__ Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924
31,1924.,
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924.

_ .

J u n e 30,1924

58,999

171,281
18,968
35,841
258,575
258, 575
6,171,504
6,151,317
6,013,006
3,628
305
76,254
58,124
20,187
20,187

397,449
371,246
9,788 j
15,355
1,060
914,594
914,594
807,096
184
84,982
7,849
14,483

!
[
j
j|

1,022,706 i
1,016,465 i
1,000,123 1
706
91
9,484
6,061
6,241
6,241

7,545,170
4, 221,498
2, 628, 784
1, 228,649
355,121
8,944

16,559,267 1
10,172,402
5,045,626
1,228, 649
2,865,627
12, 792
1,019, 708
6,386,865
4,119, 018
2,267, 847

3,142,490
2,433, 707
1,843, 043

10,572,432
10,285,215
6,587 |
134,317 !
49,057 !
97,256

522, 590
492, 721

4,866, 505
4,863,637
592

4,817
16, 781
8,271

2,276

10,025,911
9, 767, 336
9,367,904
3,714
287,765
57,629
50,324
258,575
258,575 j

1,222,115
1, 222,115
1,105, 626
119
87,344
14,425
14,601

12,396,399
12,329, 669 |
12,097, 365
1, 564
4, 619
39,264
100, 024
86, 833
66, 730
66, 730

1,021, 835
1,016,430
1, 007, 723
799

416,042
3,848
170, 774
708, 783
578,147
130,636

3,323,672
3,068,269
255,403

5,486, 584
5,362, 500
5,331, 575
341
30, 584
124, 084
124, 084

5,871,607
3,517,197
573,799
2,094,464
848,934
2,354,410
472,602
1, 881, 808
5,183,337
4,928, 857
5,995
129, 500
30,000
88, 985
3, 317,212
3,182, 721
2, 930, 703
3,254
200, 421
12, 620
35, 723
134,491
134,491
5, 507,049
5,495,962
5,346,391

7, 817
5,405
5,405

5,867,515
5, 817, 277
5, 743,251
765
991
6,660
4
65,606
50,238
50,238

$336, 211
334, 601

$3, 579,930
3, 578,080

$2,464, 781
2,461,462
3,319

1, 610

1,850

91

3,628
32, 513
100,020
13,410
11,087
11,087

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80

SOMERVILLE, MASS
General treasury
License fund
P u b l i c t r u s t fund

;
_

Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924

$3,806,752
3,805,595

i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

1,157

$2,256,713
2,252,394
3,319
1,000

$317,457
316,154

1,303 1

$6,380,922
6,374,143
3,319
3,460




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 : 1924—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. 14]
RECEIPTS
CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF
MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T

Revenue
GROUP I V . - C I T I E S

..
General t r e a s u r y .
Special assessment b o n d f u n d .
C o n v i c t labor account

HAV I N G

L i b r a r v fund
Sinking funds
P u b l i c t r u s t fund

j

82 II S A N

DIEGO,

CALIW__

__

JACKSONVILLE, F L A

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

_.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924
31, 1924
31,
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924.

.

J u n e 30, 1924..
J u n e 30, 1924.._

Dec.
Dec
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924.
31, 1924
31, 1924.
31, 1 9 2 4 . . .
31, 1924.
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924..

J u l y 31, 1924

__.
. .

...
.. . .

1

PAYMENTS

Governmental-cost

Nongovernmental-cost

P O P U L A T I O N O F 5 3,000 T O 100,0 0 0 — C o n t i n u e d

$3, 884,393
3, 226.902
329, 083
11, 732
291,199
1,449
24, 028

$2, 691. 537
1, 293, 257

3,965, 346
2, 510, 713
894,072
7,238

941, 312
9,606
22, 607

!

- -

__

General t r e a s u r y
Special assessment fund
W a t e r fund _ . _ __
L i g h t a n d power fund
S i n k i n g fund
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
School district
General t r e a s u r y .

29,
29,
29,
31,
29,
29,
29.

_ _

C i t v corporationGeneral t r e a s u r y
.
Special assessment fund
Annexed t e r r i t o r y 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 .
Sinking f u n d s .

FORT WAYNE, IND

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
_ _ Feb.
Feb.
Fob.

Nonrevenue

8, 652,357
6, 829,034
2,850, 655
3, 004, 854

EL P\SO, TEX

Aggregate of
receipts a n d 1 C a s h on
cash on h a n d |
hand at
at beginning
close of year
of year i

C a s h on
hand at
beginning
of year

D a t e of close of fiscal year

4,484
31. 369
1, 206. 604
366,946
1,454, 633
1, 414, 079
40, 554

1,823,323
1, 689,490
133,833

718,473
37, 304
638, 208
4,295

$1, 003, 837
583,197 1
1

!

60,062
117
354,168
6,293
1, 627, 437
1, 010, 867
761,767
25, 325
107, 545
18, 803
1,592
95, 835 i
616, 570
488,138
128,432 !

1, 796,395
1, 796, 395

4,620
1,793
18, 531
61, 920
19, 397
546,414
1,029, 780
1, 029, 780

1, 224,181 !
827, 210
519, 564
9,766
37,954
66, 715
69, 631
31,472
46,143
45,965
396,971
396,971

4, 986,125
4,105, 318

1, 857,124
1,714,995

3,349,063 l
2,852,411

5,227,805
3,431,410
1, 203,991
1,114,212
336, 745
699,257
59, 755
12,044
5,406

1, 698,186
668,406
15, 731

$7, 579,767
5,103, 356 !
329,083
11,732
1,069, 734
38, 870
1,016,404
10,588
14, 245,140
10,350,614
4, 506, 494
3, 012, 092
25,325
1,053,341
59,778
1,230,803
462.781
3, 894, 526
3, 591, 707
302,819

$1,059, 533
592,090
5, 368
1,094
450, 393
10, 588

$3,607,497
1,883,077
329,083
11, 732
1, 006, 633
29, 961
347, 011

$2,912, 737
2, 628,189

3, 298, 298
2, 940,844
874, 694
83, 540
25, 325
406, 584
16.467
1, 229,137
305, 097
357,454
301, 576
55,878

57, 733
7, 815
219, 000

!

2,079, 978
537, 778
245,107

8, 866, 864
6,871, 992
3, 386, 693
2,928, 552

i

105,540
27, 781
1,666
157,684
1, 542, 200
1,373, 727
168,473

541, 217
15, 530

!
|
1

8,150,172 I
4, 927, 026 !
1, 739, 286
1,123,978
379,319
767,765
147,917
105,436
70,946
592,379
3. 223,146
3, 223,146

1, 763, 383
724,644
324, 987
9,766
58,959
47, 584
94, 816
29,078
50,954
108, 500
1,038. 739
1,038,739

2,090, 721
2,090, 721

45, 373
12, 581
9,000
52. 342
19,992
483, 879
93, 686
93, 686

1,540,963
1,383,466

6,427,188
5,217,271

2, 224,163
2,071,987

10,192, 312
8,672,724 !

1,994, 872
1, 916, 404
78,468
5, 612, 326
3, 521, 605
1, 356, 689
1,114,212
274, 987
707, 600
44,101
24,016

774, 463
680, 777
57.610




General treasury - _.
Sinking funds
Public trust funds..
Investment fund....
School district
General treasury.._
Sinking fund.

r

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924..
31,1924.
31. 1924.
31, 1924.

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.

LAWRENCE, MASS

General treasury -..
License fund
Sinking funds
Public trust funds.
Private trust fund.

86

87

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.

SCHENECTADY, N. Y

General treasury
County supervisors' fund.
City clerk's fund
Sinking funds
Public trust funds
Investment fund

Dec. 31, 1924.
Oct. 31, 1924..
Dec. 31, 1924..
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31. 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924..

1, 050, 655
17,040
37, 523
100
880, 807
847, 504
33, 303

616,710 1
1,049,956
44,329
4,000
142,129
142,129

2,358,409 1
444,932 I
49,070

4, 770, 813
4, 760, 323
334
9,674
482

4,043,568
3,868,912
2,863
123,654

1,293,324
1,124, 414
9
168,901

5,198,081
5.170, 509

6,050, 702
5,870,854
86, 348
7,719
31,617
36,164
18,000

48,139

EVANSVILLE, IND

City corporation
General treasury
Special assessment funds.
Library fund
Cemetery funds
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Investment fund
Private trust funds
School district
General treasury

Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,

1924..
1924..
1924._
1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..

89

SAVANNAH, GA

5,660
5,781
14, 943
1,188
556, 239
283,145
593, 002
533, 603
108, 303
34,018
2,522
8,266
3,431 1
i

589,139
578, 707
8,702
73, 095
4,942
69,070
23, 628
1,500
397,770
10,432
10, 432

July 31, 1924.

273, 094 i
273, 094

Sept. 30, 1924..
Sept. 30, 1924..
Sept. 30, 1924.

633,911 |
616, 835
16, 007 !
1,069

7, 824, 851
7, 714, 759
110,092

186,361
880, 557 !
867, 610 !
170 1

694, 806
302,732
207,076
250
25,000
44,500
14, 291
11,615
392,074
392,074

KNOXVILLE, T E N N

General treasury...
Sinking fund
Public trust funds.

496. 652
427,336
69,316

.

City corporation
Dec. 31, 1924.
General treasury
Dec. 31, 1924.
Pilotage commission fund.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Cash in transit
Dec. 31, 1924.
Sinking fund
Dec. 31, 1924.
In vestment funds
.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Private trust fund
School district
General treasury
Dec. 31, 1924.
i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

i

9,877 i
2,900 1
305, 804 ;
.305, 801

402,822
277,642 |
26,525
97,029 I
1,626
1, 704, 769 1
749, 581
534,964
579
49,143
4,675
105, 217
21,291 1
j
33, 712 1
955,188 |
955,188 i
1
409, 062 1
39, 499 1
369, 563
279, 251
277, 652
10,416
1,198
195, 000
71, 038
1,599
1,599 1

1,253,658 j
76,147 1
53,561 1
100
157,497 i
54,878
102, 619

5,175,739 ;

10,107, 705 1
9, 753, 649
3,206
302,229
482 I
48,139

817,193
815,365
3
1,825

5,056,3435,056,009 i

11, 651, 605 !
11,319,005 1
86,348
13,379 !
63,923
148,136
20, 814

846, 979
712,124

5,557,238
5,504,608
46,170 J

5, 850,147
3, 611, 433
2,136, 668 1
607, 277 |
157, 448
43. 635
176, 809
53,185
4,931
431.482 I
2, 238', 714
2, 238, 711

1, 239, 662
722, 571
519,980
496
51,613
1, 478
97, 330
23, 241

7, 025, 774 1
1,511,928
130,922
4,100
1,519,588
1,416,969.
102,619

30, 684
104,171

28. 433
517, 091
517, 091

41,532 ;
1,209,917 !
1,209,917!

!
334 '

6, 460 1
3, 893,978
2, 240, 387
1, 518,143
544, 383
105,833
42, 146
29, 882
1, 653, 591
1, 653, 591

10,867,824
10, 371, 093
495, 662 j
1, 069

671, 404
659, 205
12,199

3,450, 887
3, 450, 887

3.160, 418 !
2, 460,941 !
2, 085, 102 |
1, 618 I
25, 000 i
249,377
17, 191
82, 653 I
699, 477 |
' 699,477 1

357,543
356,488
11,082
1,468 1
25,000
239, 500

2,141, 405
1, 767, 458
1, 767,308
150

79,438
1,055
1,055 1

596, 377
1,435,781
35, 829
4,000
152,174
152,174
4, 234,169
3, 882, 275
2,869
300,404
482
48,139
5, 247, 388
5,102, 273
40,178
13, 379
33, 239
37, 505
20, 814
716,
648,
98,
62,

O

507
475
545
398

11
79, 479
62
4.931
403, 049
68,032
68, 032

Ul

6 745, 533
,
6 261, 001
,
483, 463
1,069
661,470
336. 995
306, 712
9.877

17; 191
373, 947
373,947

3, 215
324,475
324, 475

O

Ox




T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A K 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 : 1924—Con.
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, A N D DIVISIONS A N D FUNDS OF
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT

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

Nongovernmental-cost

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
90

ALLENTOWN, P A

91

-_

July
July
. .
July
___ J u l y

BAYONNE, N . J

WICHITA, K A N S

_

.

_.

P u b l i c t r u s t fund

93

Dec.
June
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
30,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

_

C i t v corporation
General t r e a s u r y
L i b r a r y fund
P a r k fund

School district
General t r e a s u r y .
S i n k i n g fund

7, 1924
7, 1924
7, 1924
7, 1924

.->

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31,1924
31,1924

i

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

5,
5,
5,
5,
5,

1925
1925
1925
1925
1925

8,930,960
6, 031, 836
1, 732, 608
356

581,165
294, 558 i
130, 733

1,166,160

142, 793
13, 081

3,562,904
1,935,752
1,872,166
4,360
38,223
4,750
16,253

2,033,607
1, 578,087
1,290,314
27,908
197,016

1,627,152
1,421,262
205,890

J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924

2,969,169
1,494,851
1,475,650

HARRISBURG, P A

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
._
Public trust funds...
I n v e s t m e n t funds

$1, 227,558
277, 533
256, 473
21, 060
950, 025
694, 438
255, 124

4, 779,256
4,184,429
511,197
638
6,990
60,402
15,600

J a n . 5, 1925
J a n . 5, 1925

, .

General t r e a s u r y
School f u n d .
License fund . - _
F i r e m e n ' s relief fund
S i n k i n g fund
.
P u b l i c t r u s t fund
9?

$2,339,895
1,120,928
1,007,860
113,068
1, 218, 967
1, 207,452
11,105
300
110

_,

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y
S i n k i n g funds
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
P u b l i c t r u s t fund
I n v e s t m e n t fund

!
!

-

!

4,713
7,135
7,353

463

14,199
48,650
455,520
396, 571
58,949
742,181
323,525
43, 524
24,400
162,700
1,268
91,633

$775,871
339, 861
231, 355
108, 506
436, 010
351, 585
80, 708

$4,343,324
1, 738, 322
1, 495, 688
242,634
2,605,002
2,253,475
346, 937
300 1
4, 290 |

1,187, 709
404, 798
369,805
5,035
13,918
1
16,040 1
782,911
669,692
113,219
682,001
654,035
596,136
27,889
1,033
28,977

1

$2, 485, 004
1,148, 430
1, 087, 595
60, 835
1,336, 574
1, 223,992
112, 582

$762, 765
183,669
84,097
99,572
579,096
383, 011
196,085

14,291,381 J
10, 510, 823 J
2,374,538
994
6,990
1,369,355
28,681

3, 717

$1, 095, 555
406, 223
323,996
82, 227
689,332
646,472
38, 270
300
4,290
1, 254,165
773, 301
185, 439

4, 979, 685
2, 760, 972
2,186,482
638
6,990

8, 057, 531
6, 976, 550
2,617
356

291, 347
4, 078

24, 603

6, 784,220
3,918,637
3,532,285
37, 303
249,157
4,750
46,492 [
48,650
2,865,583
2,487,525
378,058

1,420, 642
683, 503
592,027
6,035
64, 795

4,114,001
2,169,059
1,940,276
31,260
182,912

20,646

14,611

737,139
640,085
97,054

1,944,942
1,833,939
111, 003

4,393,351
2,472,411
2,115,310
24,400
195,302
9,436 1
127,963 !

208,945
162,020
132,102

3,230,144
1, 764, 993
1, 735,877
24,400

15,281
846
13,791

9

>
Q
M

>

1,078, 008

2,390
2, 326

1,249,577
1,066,075
999,982
8
1,450
4,750
11,235
48,650
183,502
13,501
170,001
954.262
545,398
247,331
180,021
6,200
111,846

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Ul

o
Q
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H
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School district
General treasury..
Sinking fund
Public trust fund.

July 7, 1924..
July 7, 1924..
July 7,1924..

MANCHESTER, N. H

General treasury
Sinking fund.
Public trust funds..
Private trust funds.

Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31,1924Dec. 31, 1924.

LONG BEACH, C A L I F . .

City corporation
General treasury
Special assessment fund.
Sinking fund
Investment fund
Private trust fund..
School district
General treasury
Sinking funds. __
_
Investment fund

June
June
June
June
June

30,1924.
30,1924.
30, 1924.
30, 1924.
30, 1924.

June30, 1924.
June 30,1924.
June 30, 1924.

PEORIA, I I I

City corporation
_
General ti easur y . _
Sinking fund..
* Public trust funds
School district
General treasury
Public trust fund
Investment fund
Pleasure driveway and
district.
General treasury
Sinking fund

TAMPA, FLA

1

Dec. 31,1924
Dec. 31, 1924
June 30, Dec. 31,1924..
June 30, 1924.
Aug. 30, 1924.
June 30,1924.
park
May 31,1924.
May 31,1924.

City corporation
May 31,1924.
General treasury
May 31,1924.
Convict labor account..
May 31, 1924.
Library fund
May 31, 1924.
Sinking fund
May 31, 1924.
Public trust funds
May 31,1924.
Private trust fund
School district
June 30,1924.
General treasury
Sinking fund
June 30,1924.
Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of th

418,656
302,083
101,073
15,500

27,966
12,133
15,055
778

3,010,735
2,957, 714
8,680
44,341

3,139,611
3,055.495
26,086
52,264
5,766

148,009
148,009

6,638,469
4,920,728
2,685,252
762,451
268,906
1,204,119

7,426,119
5,705,444
5,492,036
5,266
36,643

1,405,109
1,118,784
976,590

1,474,318
1,468,727
3,562
2,029

1, 717, 741
1,441, 533
191, 777
84,431
2, 563,967
1,267, 570
1,218,759
2,653
46,158
1,123,190
1,102,556
12, 293
8,341
173,207
170,749
2,458
2,271,453
1,680,149
1, 514,177
3,900
1,639
150,124
10,309
591, 304
515, 795
75,509

132, 522

171,499
1, 720, 675
1,683,272
37,403

9,672
286, 325
189,430
96,895

1, 346,739
782,499
721,658
9,928
60,913
514, 235
497,873
16,362

313,010
115,265
106,469
3,762
5,034
186, 353
170,380
15,973

1,920,940 1
1, 782,943
119,690
18,307 !

46,925
10,155
27,533
9,237

1,465,151
1,452, 519
3,562
9,070

408,864
320,269
88,595

6,298,355
6,161,218
34,766
96,605
5,766

71,317
71,317

3,050, 683
3,040,117

3,176,355
3,049,784
34,766
86,039
5,766

15,469,697
11,744,956
9,153,878
767, 717
438,071
1,204,119
181,171
3, 724,741
3,314,235
326,075
84,431

1,633,911
732, 716
622,482

373,920
119,072
110,567
1,302
7,203
224,063
222,587
1,476

10, 566

93,981

11,800, 594
9,273, 587
8,328,055
739,419
206,113

16,253
901,195
754,175
147,020

2, 527,007
2,432, 722
94,285

2,035,192
1,738,653
203,341
28,298
137,977
1,204,119
164,918
296, 539
127,338
84,770
84,431

50,005

11,392

4,223, 716
2,165,334
2,046,886
16,343
102,105
1,823,778
1,770,809
44,628
8,341
234,604

30,785

122,419

50,005

7,600
3,792

228,354
6,250

24,535
6,250

122,419

81,400

1,166,467
951,886
685,474

5,995,766
4, 765,389
3,982,165
3,900
1,639
570, 633
21,910
185,142
1,230,377
1,034,202
196,175

872,801
663,202
454,775

3,986,862
3,251,354
3,244,463
3,900
1,630
21
1,340

1,136,103
850,833
282,927

2, 557,846
2,133,354
1,782, 514
185,864
1,797
163,179
424,492
424,250
242

234, 645
9,804
21, 963
214, 581
94,157
120,424

9
182,076
10,380
15,962
209, 599
96,434
113,165

2, 598, 528
1,481, 714
1,444,277
37,437
994,395
983,967
10,428

735, 508
702, 706
32,802

1,251, 268
564,548
492,042
15,041
57,465
605,320
564«, 255
32,724
8,341
81,400

388, 536
10,190
169,180
285,270
235,062
50,208




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 : 1924—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. 14]

CJTY, 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
receipts and
cash on hand
at beginning
of year i

Cash on
hand at
close of year

Governmen- j Nongoverntal-cost
I mental-cost

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
98 I SOUTH BEND, IND
!
City corporation
!
General treasury
Special assessment fund
Sinking funds
_
Public trust funds
Investment fund
Private trust fund.
School district.
,
General treasury
99 i ST. JOSEPH, M O
|
City corporation
;
General treasury
Library fund.
Sinking fund
I
Public trust funds
j
School district.
I
General treasury
|
Sinking fund
100
:
j
j

101

i 108,391
,
3,365,403
2,151,799
1,083, 630
54,545
30,713
44,716

$1,900,338
1, 066,719
441,445

*"l95,"082"
33,102
274,411
33,380
596,093
596,093

$8,788,298
5,376, 626
3,178,405
1,083,630
265,527
89,035
319,127
440,902
3,411,672
3,411, 672

1,138,732
1,134,427
985,125
31
98,200
51,071
4,305
4,305

1,291,372
1,138,957
1,102,865
1,973
31,747
2,372
152,415
42,009
110,406

5,752,183
4, 534,033
4,271,621
4,994
174,852
82, 566
1, 218,150
976,034
242,116

2, 528,049
2,326, 292
2,275,421
1,443
41, 997
7,431
201, 757
23, 206
178, 551

$2,010,131 !
937,540 |
15,900
25,220
~~~407,"522~
1,072,591
1,072,591 !

44,905
29,123
1,061,430
929,720
131,710

$1,669,776
1,073,683
537,708

215, 527
29,185
317,127
63,435
833,619
833, 619

$5,797, 691
3,772, 039
2, 675, 616
1,083, 630
10, 793
2,000
2, 025, 652
2, 025, 652
2,841,099
1,890,902
1,880,360
3,520
177
6,845
950,197
950,197

WILKES-BARRE, P A
City corporation
General treasury
Sinking funds
School district
General treasury
Public trust fund

2,756, 640
1,260, 501
1,157, 543
102,958
1,496,139
1,493,745
2,394

1,319,659
1,253,145
1,166,607
86,538
66,514
66,000
514

71,333
66,308
15,187
51,121
5,025
621
4,404

4,147, 632
2, 579,954
2,339,337
240, 617
1,567,678
1,560,366
7,312

167,272
158,068
51,163
106,905
9,204
4,874
4,330

3,408, 414
1,948,762
1,948,762

Sioux CITY, IOWA
City corporation
General treasury
Sinking fund
Public trust funds.
School district
General treasury
Sinking fund

3,867,857
2, 223,270
2,032,517
166,952
23,801
1,644,587
1,600,115

1,301,739
874,884
869,422
5,442
20
426,855
426, 855

394,357
233, 748
161,644
33, 609
38,495
160,609
145,790
14,819

5,563,953
3,331,902
3,063,583
206, 003
62,316
2, 232,051
2,172,760
59,291

781, 681
518,277
426, 602
46, 788
44,887
263,404
229,987
33,417

4,067,943
2,378,574
2,293,748
67,417
17,409
1,689,369
1, 689,369

1,459, 652
1,456,684
2,968




ROCKFORD, I I I
City corporation
General treasury...
Library fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds..
School district
General treasury...
Park district
General treasury...
Public trust fund...
Investment fund.._

102

PORTLAND, M E . . .
City corporation
General treasury...
Sinking fund
Public trust funds.
Investment fund...
Private trust fund.
Bridge district
General treasury...
Water district
G enera 1 treasury...
Sinking fund
Investment funds..
Pier site district
General treasury...
GARY, I N D .
_
City corporation
General treasury
Special assessment funds
Library fund
Improvement and interest
fund.
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Private trust funds...
School district. _
General treasury

104

HAMTRAMCK, MICH
City corporation
General treasury..
Sinking fund
Public trust funds.
School district.
General treasury..
Sinking fund
1

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924..
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924..
Dec. 31, 1924..

Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.

Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
July 31, 1924.

June30, 1924.
June30, 1924.
June 30. 1924.
July 14, 1924..
July 14, 1924.

Also the aggregate of payments and cask on band at the close of the

2,502,225
1, 255,337
1,163,197
30,000
25,000
37,140
1,182,396
1,182,396
64, 492
42,477

809,644
314,469
240,697
32,665
40,630
477

3,849,148
3,158,536
2, 762,545
381,760
12,616

38,024
38,024
426,303
389,489
36,146
668
30,848
30,8'
, 105. 742
,837, 732
, 048, 482
659, 993
13,373
12, 838
91,907
11,139
268,010
268,010
2, 502,853
1, 644, 780
1,584,323
56,422
4, 035
858,073
756,059
102,014

133,160 '
83,673 1
70,000!
511 |
7,800 '
5,362 ;
47,998 •
47,998 j
1,489
1,489 1
j

5, 670,796
3, 066,083
2,788,981
95,920
95,000
86,182
2,417,006
2,417,006
187,707
160,816
3,059
23,832

128,772
100,842
79,417
55
15, 500
5,870
26, 465
26,465
1, 465
1, 465

693.539
548,427
382,729
109,355
5,100
51,243

8,352,331
7,021,432
6,385,971
523,780
58,346
51, 720
1,615
44,669
44,669
1,184,273
922, 738
110, 776
150,759
101, 957
101,957

336, 617
222,155
115,400
102,233
4, 522

71,109 1
71,109

035,411
727, 073
555,784
65, 409
62,200
43, 680
186, 612
186,612
121,726
116,850
3,059
1,817

685,322
552,358
289,881
75,195 1
26,560
3,197

5,342,400
3,058, 769
1,458,368
735,188
109,575
16,035

762,685
517,286
217,424
90,214
19,669
1,078

46,565
32,304
78,656
132,964
132,964 1

155,871
43,443
540,289
2,283,631
2,283,631

57,688
38, 661
92, 552
245,399
245,399

555,545
190,261
182,371
4,094
3,796
365,284
330,284
35,000

5,689,024
3,986.407
3,843,060
135,516
7,831
1,702,617
1,565,603
137,014

783,249
425,876
406, 009
12,036
7,831
357,373
220,359
137,014

22,015

1,615
13
13
690, 599
468,341
72,167
150,091

1,551,336
668,679
120, 005
69, 642
17,399
461,633
882,657
882,657
2,630,626
2,151,366
2,076,366
75,000
479,260
479, 260

I
!
j
1
!

6,632
6,632
67,371 I
64,908
2,463

|
|
1
j
1
1

3,582,557
1,944,057
1,868, 600
67,865

•

7,592
1, 536,125
1, 536,125
102,375
102, 375

4,457,875
3,737, 738
3,736,724
1,014

13,093
13,093
17,401
14,289
3,112

21,943
21,943
680,205
680,184
21

83,968
83,968

1,959,467
1,021,184
840,964
28,000
79,500
72,720
854, 416
854, 416
83,867
56,976
3,059
23,832
3,557,839
3,061,539
2,533,847
421,547
52,810
51,720
1,615
9,633
9,633
486,667
228,265
107, 643
150,759

17,989
17,989
3, 527,869
1,858,894
1,093,967
629,003
89,906

1,051,846
682, 589
146, 977
15,971
14,957

43,736
2,282
1, 668,975
1,668,975

54,447
2,500
447,737
369,257
369,257

3,407, 938
2,110,295
2,110,295

1,497,837
1,450,236
1,328, 756
123,480

1, 297, 643
1,297,643

47.601
47, mi




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 : 1924—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. 14]

a

RECEIPTS
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

1

D a t e of close of fiscal year
Revenue

6

Nonrevenue

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N
106

LITTLE ROCK, A R K

1
|

107

TROY, N. Y

C H A R L E S T O N , S. C_

31,
31,
31,
31,

J u n e 30, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924

Dec. 31, 1924
__. __ Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
_ . _ Dec. 31, 1924
._
. . . ._ J u l y 31, 1924
- - - J u l y 3 1 , 1924..
J u l y 31, 1924
Oct. 31, 1924.
_ _

.

C i t y corporation
Dec. 31, 1924-.
General t r e a s u r y
J u n e 30. 1924
H i g h school fund
Dec. 31, 1924
Colonial c o m m o n s fund
Dec. 31,1924
W a t e r fund
P o r t utilities commission funds D e c . 31,1924
D e c . 31, 1 9 2 4 . . .
Convict labor account
D e c . 31, 1924
Sinking funds
J u n e 30, D e c . 31, 1924
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
D e c . 31,1924
Investment funds...

$1,897,187
797,609
764,286
11,724
20,633
966
764,023
764,023
335,555

Cash o n
hand at
close of year

i

PAYMENTS

Governmental-cost

Nongovernmental-cost

OF 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued

$4,480,426
3,328,556
3,323,483
2,573
2,500

i

I

369,490
369,490
782,380

$483,297
39,051
5,179
6,883
26,887
102
15, 744
15,744
428, 502

782,380

428,502

1,546,437

115,244

1,302,249

128,944

3,419,026
3,134,462
3,113,677
2,906
4,210
13,669
162,631
162,460

1924
1924
1924
1924

___

C i t 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 district
General t r e a s u r y
Sinking fund
I n v e s t m e n t fund
C o u n t y supervisors' f u n d
General t r e a s u r y
108

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

Aggregate of
receipts a n d
cash on h a n d
at b e g i n n i n g
of y e a r l

335,555

. _.' __

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_..
School d i s t r i c t - __ _
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
district.
General treasury

C a s h on
hand at
beginning
of year

3,853,657
3,683,236
3,652,543
2,889
7,615
20,189
25,937
18,987
750
6,200
144,484
144,484

232,263
231,487 t
119,221
156
102,945
9,165
776
776

7,504,946
7,049,185
6,885,441
5,951
114,770
43,023
189,344
182,223

267,942
267,518 1
142,613
404 1
114,770
9,731
424
424

3,937,610
3,624,640
3,591,348

3,299,394
3,157,027
3,151,480
5,547

171
121,933
121,933
3,235,600
2,726,090
1,650,494
6,396
1,015
382,933
630,510
1,875
7,127
41,757
3,983

2, 976, 915
2,825,759
2,293,365
72,209
18,175
49,722
210,417
15,984
165,887

$6,860,910
4,165,216
4,092,948
21,180
50,020
1,068
1,149,257
1,149,257
1,546,437

750 1

$190,501
47,499
5,367
2,175
39,957

$3,399,350
1,213,909
1,187,346
19,000
7,563

27,758
27,758
115,244

883,192
883,192
1,302,249

6,371 1
266,417
266,417
1,907,182
1,765,937
397,291
1,449
286
31,704
1,097,841
33,559
156,674
47,133 !

8,119,697
7,317,786
4,341,150
80,054
1,301
432,812
1,778,073
1,875
251,103
214,415
217,003 1

33,292
168,486
168,486
144,484
144,484

1,346,684
1,234,871
542,128
9,076
227
31,881
434,389
26,913
172,948
17,309 1

4,710,788
4,103,815
2,475,239
53,169
1,074
245,606 j
1,293,962
1,875
10,117
22,676
97 1

$3,271,059
2,903,808
2,900,235
5
2,500
1,068
238,307
238,307
128,944

20,434
13,313
750
6,371
121,933
121,933
2,062,225
1,979,100
1,323,783
17,809
155,325
49,722
214,073
18,791
199,597




School district
General treasury. _.
Sinking fund
Public trust funds.
SACRAMENTO, CALIF
City corporation
General treasury
Special assessment fund.
Cash in transit
Sinking fund....Public trust funds
Investment funds
Private trust funds
School district
General treasury
Sinking fund
Private trust fund
BlNGHAMTON, N. Y
General treasury
Library fund
County supervisors' fund.
Water fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Investment fund
Private trust fund
JOHNSTOWN, P A
City corporation
General treasury.
Sinking fund
School district..
General treasurySinking fund
EAST ST. LOUIS, I I I
City corporation
General treasury
Registered bond interest fund.
Public trust funds
School district.
_
General treasury
Lunch-room fund
Sinking fund
Park district
General treasury
Sinking funds
1

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.

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5,101,879
3,268,325
2,459,071
788,770

7,161
1

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

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Jan. 5,1925..

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July 7, 1924.

Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.

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June 30,1924.
June30,1924.

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Feb. 28,1924.
Feb. 28, 1924.

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Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of

151,156
104, 597
38,262
8,297
2,407,145
2,349,997
821,029
5,606
553,079
378
639,414
330,491
57,148
56, 581

141,245 |
|
126,577
8,441
6,227
2,964,629
1,714,221
1,537,627

2,666
20,091
8,512
11,812
134,179
1, 250,408
1,070,711
179,697

567
Ji

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

10,449
2,934
1,833,554
1,530,017
303,537

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

509,510 '
498,808
2,218
8,484

801, 911
729,982
48,921
23,008

111,813
93,722 !
11,906 I
6,185

10,473, 653
7,332,543
4,817,727
794,376
2,000
580,271
19,339
654,160
464,670
3,141,110
2,657,309
483,234
567 |

3, 340,461
2,821,496
27,500
249,524
130, 526
24,839
16,194
70,381
1

1,106,278
1,001,387 1
292
10,119
62,538
8,498
23,434
10

7,877,809
7,042, 238
28,149
249, 524
324,457
89,181
48,645
95,604
11

2,634,924
1,357,334
1,342,735
14,599
1,277,590
1,267,147
10,443

2,023,942
1,324, 993
1,198, 263
126, 730
698, 949
509,100
189,849

1,925,746
1,595,479
1,208,004
387,475
330,267
70,655 j
259,612

6,584,612
4,277, 806
3, 749,002
528. 804
2,306, 806
1,846, 902
459,904

1,973,095
955,743
909,018
34,325
12,400
885,831
876,607

1,811,251
1,560,369
1,556,996

3,431,070
3,219,355
357
183,812
1,804
23,953
1,789

9,224
131,521
122,711
8,810 1

3,373
109,469
82,001
27,468
141,413 1
85,061
56,352

x

435,101
233,077
201,813
4,614
26,650
158,161
76, 782
1,652
79. 727
43,863
19, 733
24,130

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4,219,447
2,749,189
2,667,827 !
38,939
42,423
1,153,461
1,035,390
29,120
88,951
316, 797
227,505
89,292 |

1,956,625
1,309,389
1,083,333
2,000
84,192
7,823
4,745
127,296
647,236
464,784
182,291
161
1,906,731
1,770,397
284
48,017
5,685
11, 733
70, 604
11

606,973 1
573,701
24,823
8,449

83,125
62,559
12,192
8,374

6,369,497
4,000,090
2,887,088
794,376

2,147,531
2,023,064
847,306

297,573
11,392
9,661

198,506
124
639,754
337,374
124,467
48,061
76,000
406

2,369,407
2,144,464
224,943
4,634,304
4,216,739
27,865
129,437
247,533
12,730

2,614,614
1, 956, 690
1,527, 886
428.804
657,924
369,458
288,466

3,486,449
2,083,416
2,083,416

502,616
260,489
234,107
5, 818
20,564
161.426
74, 901
3,328
83,197
80, 701
45,462
35,239

1,851,657
920,179
873,348
33,121
13,710
789,833
784,079

1,403,033
1,287,595
115,438

5,754
141,645
111,163
30,482 !

1,336,774
1,055,102
120,087
28, 907
83,496
24,182
25,000
483,549
237, 700
137, 700
100,000
245,849
189,849
56,000
1,865,174
1,568,521
1,560,372
8,149
202,202
176,410
25,792
94,451
70,880
23,571




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 : 1924—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. 14]
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RECEIPTS

H

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
h a n d at
beginning
of year

PAYMENTS
| Aggregate nof, j
receipts a d
C a s h on
cash on h a n d
h a n d at
at beginning
close of year * G o v e r n m e n - Nongovernof year * |
tal-cost
mental-cost

G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued
113
City corporation..
General t r e a s u r y .
A u d i t o r i u m fund
Sinking 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
P r i v a t e t r u s t fund
1H

TERRE

30, 1924
30, 1924.
30, 1924
30. 1924..
30,1924..
30, 1924

J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924

HAUTE, IND

General t r e a s u r y
Special assessment funds
Sinking fund
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
I n v e s t m e n t fund
P r i v a t e t r u s t fund
School district
General t r e a s u r y
Library fund..
P u b l i c t r u s t fund
I15

June
June
June
June
June
June

116

General t r e a s u r y
License fund
Sinking fund
_._
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
Investment funds.
P r i v a t e t r u s t funds

1

1
Dec.
Dec
_.. Dec
__ D e c .
Dec
Dec.
July
July
July
July

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924
1924
1924 _
1924
1924
1924

31, 1924
31, 1S24
31, 1924 .
31, 1924

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Dec.
Dec
Dec
Dec.
Dec,
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31.
31.
31,

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

General t r e a s u r y

' D e c . 31, 1924

1,325,418
1,319,189
6,229
2.802,175
1,404,729
1,103,990
283,026
1,435
13,392
2,836
1,397,448
1,191,549
50.398
118,142
37,357
2, 804, 625
2, 696, 329
81, 720
13, 621
12, 955

HOBOKEN, N. J

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$3,111,839
1,786,421
1,733,539
22,037
8,675
21,922
248

!

4, 774,109
3,960,141

$7, 732, 792
5,905,460
5,084,558
33,285
663,241 !
94,481
17,514
12,381
1,827,332
1,815,283
8, 847 1
3,202

$1,261,285
1,100, 8C7
886,464
17,028
126,850
59,952
3,112
7,461
160,418
155,041
2,400
2,977

$3,579,471
2,001,925
1,860,360
16, 257
93, 729
23,492
8,087

844,958 I
348, 666
278,233
50
34,925
18.074
i
17,384 i
496,292
324,848
8. 956
54,786 1
107, 702 |

4,330,235
2,392,164
1,896,763
283,076
87,800
66,126
8,363
50,036 I
1,938,071
1,546, 904
72,354
172,928 1
145,885 |

1,008,413
428,251
334.495
4,050
53,800
20,356

3,006,196
1,743,780
1,445,984
279,026

4, 372, 312
3, 872, 222
859
441,636
1,914
47, 010
8,671

294, 757 !
57, 089

7, 471, 694
6, 625, 640
859
621,866
22, 523
66, 790
134, 016

6, 087, 736
4, 797, 340

792, 556 [
243, 742 1

$3,078,365
3,050,876
2,484, 930
487,069
52,726
16,308
9,843
27,489
25, 785
200
1,504
683,102
638, 769
514,540
51,390
34,6(0
5,527
32, 652
44,333
30,507
13,000
826

$1,542,588
1,068,163
866,089
11,248
167,497
19, 833
958
2,538
474,425
470,309
2.418
1,698

1

98, 510
6,988
6, 825
125, 345

11,654,401
9, 001, 223 1

1,577,546
1,576,104
1,442

18,770

15,550
580,162
373,470
1,433
77,328
127,931

1,2'2,416
1,145, 941
57, 921
40, 600
17, 954

593, 078
60, 801

3,425, 217
3, 410, 010

393, 382
5, 812
25, 800
107,283

9,207

752, 423
J 89, 389

4, 207, 573
2,469, 671

$2,892,036
2, 802, 668
2,337,734
442,662
11,037
6,315
4,920
89,368
84,138
5,005
225
315, 626
220,133
118,284
34.000
27,000
8,363
34,488
95,493
27,493
13.000
55,000
3,453, 399
3,148,829
859
228, 484
7, 504
40,990
26, 733
6, 694,405
6, 342, m?>




School funds..
_
Firemen's relief fund
Water fund
Municipal court fund. _.
License fund
Sinking fund
Public trust fund _
" Private trust fund.

.

June 30, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
._ Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
._ Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
_- Dec. 31, 1924

PASSAIC, N. J_

Dec. 31, 1924

General treasury
School fund
Library fund
Firemen's relief fund.
Municipal court fund
License fund
Petty cash fund
Sinking fund
Public trust fund_-

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO

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Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

30, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924 _
31, 1924
31, 1924
31,1924

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Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

_

City corporation
General treasury
Fee and special fund
Library fund
Sinking funds
Public trust funds
Private trust fund _.
School district
General treasury
Fee and special fund
Sinking fund

_.

1924
1924__
1924
1924.
1924
1924_.

A u g . 31, 1924
A u g . 31, 1924
A u g . 31, 1924

LANSING, MICH

City corporation
General treasury
Sinking funds. _
Public trust fund .
Investment fund
Private trust fund...
School district _ _
General treasury
Investment fund
CHESTER, P A

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Apr.
Apr.
Apr
Apr.
Apr.

30,
30,
30,
30,
30,

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924

51, 528
18, 085
2, 989, 837
2. 648, 512
281,364
1,493
6,824
45
300
38, 235
13, 064
2, 079,
1,305,
912,
11,

_.
_

387, 279
9,722
347, 354

1
!

864
229
787
538
404
340, 598
39,902
774, 635
616, 810
8,725
149,100

5,104,488
3, 726,440
3, 403, 845
316, 702
5,850
43
1,378,048
1,377,786
262
1,548, 866

713, 321
City corporation _
697, 437
General treasury
J a n . 5, 1925
J a n . 5, 1925
Welfare fund
15, 884
J a n . 5, 1925
Sinking fund
Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

967,020

1,364,290 J |
9 722
349! 439 l"
1,938 >
794 I .
856,680
67,042
3,273 L

9,991

32
1,938
794
268, 383
48, 956
3, 273

2,053
536,769
1

5,197,189
3,653,140
1, 330, 324
35, 560

9,199,889 I
6,759,228
2,134,029
37,059
6,824 L .
5,824 IL.
3,328 |L_
500
206,703 I

1, 012, 863
457, 576
522, 341
6

5,779 j.
3,028 J.
151, 303
18, 055

500
17,165
15, 275

1,411,942
1,149,904
761,177

765,823
169, 729
89,844

5, 955
330, 942
50,984
846
262, 038
260, 423

22,153
51, 991
5, 741
596, 094
528,140
67,954 j;

1,615

2,244,543
2,031,587
1,784,289
236,474
10,824

4, 300,551
4,072,115
3, 930,484
108, 408
18, 212
7
15, 004
228, 436
228,436
1,562.322
1,001,534
715,176
3,500
282,858

46,394 11

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4,257,629 |
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2,624,862 I;
1,763,808 I
11,538 |_
_
6.359
693,693 I
142,877 I
6,587 I j
1,632,767 I
1,405,373 I
8,725 {-.
218,669 11
11,649,582 I
9,830,142 !
9,118,618 l!
661,584 II

212,956 I
178,096 j
34,860 I
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34,886
50
15,004
1,819,440
1, 784, 318
35,122

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891,931 !
422,139 1
1
139,781
27 I
282,331 1
,

4,003,119
2,136,994
1,552,394
3,527
581,073

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2,983 !

i6~569''i
549,453 i
.
29 I
643,217
528,865
56,339
2

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500
34,017
23,494
644,965
247, 072
212, 441
274 !
4,523 j
24,473 I
5,361 '
.
397, 893
330, 746
67,147
2,113,412
1, 763, 926
1, 479, 514
268,916
15,496

1, 337,386
9,722
325,452

65,342
4, 052. 481
2,371,533
1,-624, 879
35, 603
6,824
20
300
13, 322
2,193,411
1, 224, 014
1, 055, 747
11, 538
6,041
118, 018
32, 700
969,367
869, 086
8,725
91, 556
6, 768, 454
5,523,265
5, 508, 875

13,418
1,938
794
307. 227
1,671
3,273
4, 504,191
3, 858, 830
452, 811
1,454
5,804
3,028
172,686
9,578
1,419, 253
1,153, 746
495, 620
44
571,152
85,704
1,228
265, 507
205, 541
59, 966
2, 767,716
2,537, 951
2,130, 229
392, 668

19, 390

349, 486
314, 364
35,122

1,240,189
1,240,189

826, 457
393, 746
120, 464

2,087,438
976, 542
885, 865
3, 527
87,150

273, 282

23,921

50
15,004
229, 765
229, 765
1,089, 224
766, 706
$46,065
220, 641




T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O P R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1924—Con

rf^

[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

a

Revenue

Nonrevenue

Cash on
hand at
beginning
of year

Aggregate of
receipts and
cash on hand
at beginning
of year i

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
120

CHESTER, PA.—Continued.

1

School district
General t r e a s u r y
S i n k i n g funds
RACINE,

J u l y 7, 1924
J u l y 7, 1924
J u l y 7, 1924

WIS

__ __

General t r e a s u r y _ _ _ _ _
Public trust fund._

122

CHATTANOOGA, T E N N .

Sept. 30,1924
S e p t . 30, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Sept. 30, 1924 -__
Sept. 30, 1924
Sept. 30, 1924
Sept. 30, 1924 _ _S e p t . 30, D e c . 31, 1924
Sept 30, 1924
Sept. 30, 1924

H o s p i t a l fund

1

__i
i
__!
1
1
1

___

General treasury

. __ N o v .
Nov
Nov.
. _ . _ . . _ Nov.
Nov.

P u b l i c t r u s t funds
ALTOONA, P A

30,
30,
30,
30,
30,

1924____
1924
1924
1924
1924

..--.
,
..:

.

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y _ _ _
Sinking fund
School district

31, 1924 _
31, 1924
31, 1924
31,1924

__

General t r e a s u r y

BROCKTON, M A S S

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

._._

J a n . 5,1925
J a n . 5, 1925
J a n 5, 1925

.___;
j

3
$835,545
820,256
14,540
749

$560,788
403, 892
156, 896

$469,792
14,318 !
450,271
5,203 1

2, 536,438
2,509, 543
11,907
14, 988

1, 621,126
1,323, 758
51, 858
239, 512
5,998

222, 436 I
215, 992 !
2,177 1
3,862
405

1, 839, 002
1, 699,988
2,545
104,895
9,811
12, 729
6,370
1,148
1,516
3, 538,144
3, 509,939
24,281
3,924
2,080,771
1,071, 923
1. 057,838
14,085
1,008,848

1,280, 411
. 1,162,204

473, 801
469,023

29,773
23, 729
4,059
4, 500
33, 529

1,836

22,000
617

2,161
407
374

$1, 866,125
1,238,466
621,707
5,952
4,380,000
4,049, 293
65,942
258,362
6,403 !

$432, 711
23, 882
404,291
4, 538

$1,110, 896
1,030,532
78,950
1,414

$322, 518
184,052
138,466

590,910
587,360
1,258
1,376
916

2,468,354
2,459,097
9,257

1,320, 736
1,002,836
55,427
256,986
5,487

3.593.214
3.331.215 !
2,545
136, 504
33, 540
16, 788 |
4,500
42,060 j
1,555
23, 516
991

399,574
388,447

579,025
555, 269

3,227,452
3,227,194

17,532
3,585
2,639

258

269,421
188,414
37, 652
146,486
4,276
81,007

3, 604,724
3,483,244
9,739
106, 343
127
5,271

481,133
424,579 j
51, 356 i
3,130
2,068

7,624,001 1
7,417, 762
9, 739
181,980
7,181
7,339

2,395,394
1, 589, 851
1,458, 755
130, 546
550
805, 543

129,849
103,491
23,710
76,055
3,726
26, 358 1

4, 606,014
2, 765,265
2,540,303
220,686 1
4, 276
1,840,749 1

2,991
168
4,500
2,810
432

2,528,587
2,347,595
2,545
128,959
32,927
16,561

665, 053
595,173

>
a

>
w
H

>
W
H
s—i

a
o

39,250
1,123
23, 516
765

226

4,554
613
59

w

3,817,524
3,635,299
9,739
164,448
3,338
4,700

2, 716, 318
1,280,460
1,206,260
74,200

1, 620,275
1,296,391
1,296,391

1,435,858

323,884

o




|

NEW

1
j
|
126

BRITAIN, CONN .

General t r e a s u r y
Police court fund
License fund
S i n k i n g fund
Public trust funds.

.

i, 367,233
68, 625

140,383"

432,022
290, 578
6,243
1,220
122,801
2,850
8,330

491,405
491,405

3, 612,342
3,385,301
43, 472
1,220
159,638
14,381
8,330

328,123
313, 403

2, 620, 773
2, 612, 247
5,061

663,446
459,651
38,411
1,220
144,918
10,916
8,330

3,672,990
2, 973, 587
2, 677,617
191,789
58, 477
45, 704
699,403
556, 308
143,095

472, 264
389,499
372,624
10, 710
1,729
4,436
82, 765
73, 571
9,194

8,180, 308
5,894,931
5,455,726
314,783
65, 810
58,612
2,285,377
1,962,975
322,402

506,125
476,198
462, 776
10,034
. 1,485
1,903
29,927
23,227
6,700

4, 339, 778
2,546,641
2,543,981

1, 556,390
1,065, 477
899,294
5,183
161,000
490,913
490,913

1, 627, 701
1, 252, 379
1,252,131

238, 943
207, 322
108,175

738,084
535, 442
387,088

248
375,322
375, 322

99,147
31, 621
31, 621

3, 423,034
2,525,178
2, 259, 600
5,183
260, 395
897, 856
897,856

1,950,621
1, 401,952
1, 339,976
5,183
56, 793
548, 669
548, 669

2,991,965
1, 598, 595
1, 336, 392
183,451

571, 514
201,479
62, 022

385,504
266, 039
216, 716

3,948,983
2,066,113
1, 615,130
183,451
6,650
97,580
12, 543
150, 759
1,882, 870
1, 629,133
251,337
2,400

564, 288
415, 248
358, 525

4, 693, 045
2,941,941
2,744, 273
22, 686
139, 742
23, 233
876
11,131

433,450
347, 265
274, 240
16, 305
54, 543
2,176

562,660

7,244
2, 660

137,883
105,000

2,688, 915
2, 603,318
37, 229

_

Mar.
Mar.
. _ Mar.
. Mar.
Mar.
Mar.

31, 1924.
31, 1 9 2 4 . . . .
31.1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924.

36,837
11, 531
4, 035,054
2, 531,845
2, 405,485
112, 284

MOBILE,

_.
June
June
June
June

_.

30,
30,
30,
30,

1

1924
1924
1924
1924

1

5,604

1

8,472
1, 503,209
1, 333,096
170,113

J u l y 14, 1924
J u l y 14, 1924

ALA

BERKELEY,

__

-

Sept. 30, 1924
_ _ Sept. 30, 1924
. . . Sept. 30, 1924
A u g . 31, 1924

CALIF

C i t y corporation _ .
General treasury
. . . . J u n e 30,
Special assessment fund
J u n e 30,
J u n e 30,
C o m p e n s a t i o n fund
S i n k i n g fund
. _ _ J u n e 30,
J u n e 30,
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
.
J u n e 30,
Private trust funds.
School district
._ _.
J u n e 30,
General treasury
Sinking f u n d . . .
J u n e 30,
J u n e 30,
I n v e s t m e n t fund
129

77, 567
3,440

098,044

1

..

.

City 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
S i n k i n g fund
School district
_
General treasury _ _
128

i,58§,i83
147, 906
107, 660

I

J u l y 7, 1924
J u l y 7, 1924

! HIGHLAND P A R K , MICH_

C i t y corporation
General treasury
S i n k i n g fund
P u b l i c t r u s t fund
I n v e s t m e n t funds
School d i s t r i c t . .
General treasury
S i n k i n g fund
127

.

23, 579
2,779

July 7, 1024

General treasur y - - - - - S i n k i n g fund
Investment fund.--..-.-.

...._.___
1924
1924.
1924
1924
1924
1924..
1924
1924
1924

5,991
78,677
75

|

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.
Public trust funds.
I n v e s t m e n t fund
Private trust fund.-

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.

1, 393, 370
1,189, 205
201, 765
2,400

28, 1924.
28, 1924
28, 1924
31,1923, M a r . 31,1924. i
28, 1924.
28, 1924
[

2, 830, 054
1,874,358
1, 795, 055
5,993
58, 588
13, 846
876

* 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 .

8,000
125, 466
370, 035
370, 035

1, 439, 964
755, 046
742, 402
1,758
10, 886

659 1
18,903
4,468
25, 293
119,465
69, 893
49, 572
423, 027
312,537
206,816
16,693
81,154
7,629

245 1

75,841
107,660

14, 720
3,465

148, 354
202, 642
202, 642

18
8,638
12,543
35, 524
149, 040
101,321
47, 719

1

2,660
1, 793,137
1,793,137

2,740, 665
1,192,886
951,396
183, 451
6,549
51,490
1, 547, 779
1,427,411
120,368
2, 697,784
1, 710, 853
1,684, 824
6,381
599
19,049

3,334,405
2,872,092
.2,448,969
304,749
64,325
54,049
462,313
146,611
315,702
.

Q

734,329
587,784
532, 536
55, 248
146,545
146,545

>

644, 030
457,979
305,209
83
37,452
115, 235
186,051
100,401.
83, 250
2,400
1,561,811
883,823
785,209
84,600
2,008
876
11.130

Cn




T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H BALANCES, BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1 9 2 4 — C o n .
[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]

>>5

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 i

Cash on
hand at
ose of year

PAYMENTS

Governmental-cost

Nongovernmental-cost

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
SPRINGFIELD, I I I . — C o n t i n u e d .

School district
General treasury
Pleasure driveway and park district.
General treasury

June 30, 1924.
Apr. 30, 1924.

BETHLEHEM, P A

City corporation
General treasury.
Sinking fund
School district
General treasury.
Sinking fund
Investment fund..

Jan. 5. 1925..
Jan. 5. 1925..
July 7, 1924..
July 7,1924.
July 7, 1924..

HUNTINGTON, W. VA

City corporation
General treasury
Special assessment fund.
Sinking funds
School district
General treasury
Sinking funds
IIOLYOKE, MASS

LINCOLN, N E B R

City corporation
General treasury.

June 30, 1924.
June30, 1924.
Nov. 30, 1924.
June 30, Nov. 30, 1924.
! Nov. 30, 1924..
_.
i Nov. 30, 1924..
! June 30, Nov. 30, 1924.
! June 30, Nov. 30, 1924.
i Nov. 30, 1924

General treasury
School funds
License fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds..
lnvestment funds...
Private trust funds..
133

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.

!

___

I
I Aug. 31? 1924-

$834,623
834, 623
121,073

$656, 835
656. 835
28,083

$1, 576, 269 1
1, 576, 269 i
174, 835

121, 073

174, 835

2,159,920
1,163.359
1,142,844
20,515
996,561
976, 910
19. 651

4,357, 693
2,105,577
1,824, 278
281,299
2,252,116
1,847,616
390,409
14,091

2,568,484
1,418,510
642,868
707,017
68,625
1,149, 974
958,786
191,188

3,696,221
1,657,431
740, 953
739, 796
176. 682
2,038, 790
1, 666,049
372, 741

4,647,842
4,595,210
8,921

3,068,191
1,741,137
1,631,342

$66,733
66,733
19,452

$869,927
869,927
117, 004

$639, 609
639, 609
38, 379

19, 452
1
I
!
|
1
|

117, 004

38,379

1,103,829
227,210
60,911
166,299
876.619
476; 228
386,764
13,627

2, 751, 644
1,494,479
1,494,479

502,220
383,888
268,888
115,000
118,332
114,614
3,645
73

580, 625
135,691
26,811

1,257,165
1,256,774
391

108,880
444,934
293, 966
150,968

2, 860, 719
1,468,745
685, 731
739,796
43,218
1,391,974
1,326,084
65,890

8,468,495
8,367,647
17, 695
6,184
39, 214
5,049
32,610
96

682,277
650, 951
2, 202

5,107,013
5,096,412
7,815

26,030
2, 992
42

2,040
746

6,135, 242
3, 808, 894
3r 580. 714

875,277
760, 855
752, 888

3,459.197
2,046,085
1,872, 799

254,877
52,995
28,411
24,584
201,882
' 45,999
155,883
2, 679,205
2,620,284
7,618
6,184
13,184
17
31,822
96
1, 800,768
1,001,954
955,027




Sinking funds...
Public trust fund
Investment funds
Public trust fund
School district
General treasury.. .
Sinking fund
Investment funds
Sanitary district.
General treasury

Aug. 31,1924.
Aug. 31,1924
Aug. 31, 1924
Aug. 31, 1924
__ . . June
June
June
__
__ June

1

24,661
85,134

87,999
5,000

1

30, 1924.
30,192430,1924.._
30, 1924-

1,222,290
1,209,420
12, 870

|
!
'
'

104,764
104,764

467,260
291,130
176,130
85,694
85,694

31, 1924
31, 1924
31,1924
31, 1924

2,122,407
2,046,794
18,113
40, 745
16, 755

12,065,159
5,540,653
59,506

City corporation
— - -__
Dec. 31, 1924
General treasury . . .
Dec. 31, 1924
Library fund
School district
..
June 30, 1924
General treasury
Public trust fund
June 30, 1924
Park district
- _ ... . .
Apr. 30, 1924
General treasury

2,151,805
1,262, 316
1,262,027
289
856,149
782,121
74,028
33,340
33, 340

1,473,807
831,448
812,920
18, 528
354, 749
354, 749

3,011,925
2,986, 536
467

3, 291,163
3, 205, 385
4,336

24,922

70, 768
10,674

3,059,917
2, 720,983
271,762
85
4,170

3,997,008
2,616,711
683, 331
6,862

50,900
12,017

857
670,429
18,813
5

WINSTON-SALEM, N. C_._

_ __

General treasury
Sinking fund._ _ _ _ . . _
Public trust funds
Investment funds

May
May
_ May
May

CICERO, I I I

OUINCY, MASS

_

General treasury
License fund
. _.
Petty cash fund.
__
-- . .
Public trust funds
___._
Private trust funds

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924

.

137 EAST ORANGE, N. J
General treasury.
. __
*
* Dec. 31, 1924
June 30, 1924
School fund..
_
Dec. 31, 1924
Municipal court fund
Dec. 31, 1924
Firemen's relief fund
Dec. 31, 1924
License fund..
Sinking fund...
._. - Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Public trust fund
Dec. 31, 1924
Private trust fund - _ 138 PORTSMOUTH, VA
General treasury.
School fund.
Water fund
Sinking funds..
Public trust fund
Investment funds

. . ...

_.
. .

Dec. 31, 1924
June 30, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924

!
i
J
;
i

* Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

1, 540,366
1,030, 344
87,443
330,025
21,409
33
71,112

24,601
124
661
442, 961
2,116
440,845
3,379 |
|
3,379 I

2, 720, 729
2,051, 779
297,312
265,805
105,833

7,306

29
173,257

41,927
5,000

661
109,461
11,600
97,861

1,310,385
1,212,237
98,148

4, 961
4,961

102,727
102,727

712, 665
278, 829
257, 706
176,130
88,149
86,149

1
I
1
1
1
1

14, 363, 736
7,723,070
108,156
50,755
6,481, 755

238,529
136,677
88,156
13,696

4, 323,014
4, 322,856

292,791 j
|
93,923
91,611 I
2,312 |
198,774 |
!
195,602 |
:
3,172 !
94 I
94 j
i

3,918, 403
2,187,687
2,166, 558
21,129
1,409,672
1,332,472
77, 200
321,044
321,044

540, 613
257, 797
253,022
4,775
79,639
79, 356
283
203,177
203,177

2,470,391
1,387, 591
1,371,237
16,354
968,815
965,177
3,638
113,985
113,985

907,399
542, 299
542,299

884,986 I
I
873,635 1
1

7,188,074
7,065, 556
4,803
100
106,845
10, 770

421,103
414,007

4,077,670
4,046,930
467

2, 689, 301
2, 604, 619
4,336

30,273

69, 711
10,635

567, 579
282,643
49,433

3,121,318
2,124,691
972,174
85
4,170

29,834
3,216
126

7, 336, 252
5, 517, 295
1,021,643
6,947
4,170
857
751,163
34,046
131

233,478
1,894
131

6,000
14,198

566, 544
57,985
2,061
39,484
461, 577
545
4,892

4,827, 639
3,140,108
386,816
635,314
588,819
578
76, 004

1,191,421
524,985
846
152,464
506, 790
578
5,758

2,417,154
1,627,490
382,800
404, 218

1,219,064
987, 633
3,170
78, 632
82,029

2,646

67,600

176,170
135,623
30,537
10,010

6,465,000

287, 610
287,610

49,262
173,257
5,000
661
2,132,511
1,502,666
453,715
176,130
193, 837
193,837

100
11,155
96
279, 327
179, 601
66, 550

100
6,861
135

158

9,802,193
3,263, 537
20,000
36, 901
6,481,755

361, 218
287, 939
73,279
3,882
3,882

3,647,355
3,109, 961
36
6,862
857
511,685
17,954




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 : 1924—Con.

mber |

[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 FUNDS OF
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT

Date of close of fiscal year
Revenue

Q

Nonrevenue

Cash on
hand at
beginning
of year

Aggregate of
receipts and
cash on hand
at beginning
of year *

Cash on
hand at
close of year

PAYMENTS

Nongovernmental-cost

Governmental-cost

3ROUP 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
139

140

COVINGTON, K Y

1,436
2,769
426, IIS
387,625
38,490
i
1
I
1

MACON, GA

Water fund
Public trust funds
Investment funds

_.

General treasury
Public trust fund,.
J41

$1,664,682
1,238,567
1,210,424
1,929
1,430
20,579

...

City corporation
_'.
Dec. 31, 1924
General treasury
Library fund.., __....
. . Jan. 31,1925
Dec. 31, 1924
Park fund
...
Newport and Covington bridge May 31, Dec. 31, 1924
funds.
Dec. 31,1924
Petty cash fund
Dec. 31, 1924
Sinking funds - ..
Dec. 31, 1924
Public trust fund ..
Private trust funds.
.... Dec. 31, 1924
School district.
_
June 30,1924
General treasury
June 30, 1924
Sinking fund.- . . .

ROANOKE, VA

General treasury.
School fund

_

_

Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31,1924
Sept. 30, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31,1924
Dec. 31,1924
_
Sept. 30, Dec. 31,1924

6,053
749
14, 543
395, 815
380,911
2,564
12,340

June 30,1924
_ June 30,1924
June 30,1924
Dec. 31,1924
Dec. 31, 1924
June 30,1924
Dec. 31,1924..
Pee. 3 1 , 1 9 g 4 , _ _ ,

1,743,341
1,347,526
942,964
67,887
315,330

i
1
i

1,760,537
1,630,130
2,189
111, 183
}6,619

m

$1,300,407
842,324
603,509
9,750
15,000
10,000
1,306
143, 654
2,087
57,018
458,083
445, 731
12, 352
2,851,115
1,965,180
1, 000, 779
39,868
47, 719
3,149
17,000
1,136
855, 529
885,935
385, 996
51
499,888
2,881,010
1,797,402 !
1,035,098
46,510
2.Q0Q 1

$180,619
138,259
83,667
1,160
411
409
1,000 i
30,365 1
16,917
4,330
42,360
126
42, 234 !
370,124
350,242
17,962
108
7,426
186
50
324,510
19,882
17,670
2,212
1,388,498
1,333,061
19,096
26,095
10.246 1

$3,145,708
2,219,150
1,897,600
12,839
16,841
30,988
2,306
175,455
21, 773
61,348
926, 558
833,482
93,076

$106,607 '
90,128
10,283
1,403
838
17,495
1,000
33,006
19, 251
6,852
16,479
5,013
11,466

$1,471,958
1,073,281
926,965
11,436
16,003
3,993

$1,567,143
1,055,741
960, 352

306
112,066
2,512
398, 677
380, 274
18,403

1,000
30, 383
10
54,496
511,402
448,195
63, 207

9,500

4, 964, 580
3,662,948
1,961,705
107,863 !
370,475
3,149
23,239
1,935
1,194,582
1,301,632
784,577
4,827
512,228

273, 512
258,043
9,007
1,370
1,826
3,149
23,239
50
219,402
15, 469
14,288
1,181

2,053,062
1,474,118
852, 589
105,657
283,401

2,638,006
1, 930,787
1,100,109
836
85,248

1,665
230,806
578,944
577,732
1,212

220
744,374
707,219
192,557
2,434
512,228

6,030,045
4,760,593
2,189
1,165,377
89,224
12,662 !

2,434, 462
2,299, 604

2,320,691
1, 206,893
2,189
1,111,609

1,274,892
1,254,096

48, 522
73, 674
12,66? i - - ,

-

-

_

.

5,246
15, 550
•




142 JACKSON, MICH
City corporation
General treasury...
Sinking fund
Public trust funds.
Investment funds..
Private trust fund.
School district
General treasury...

Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
July 13,1924.

SHREVEPORT, L A

City corporation
._.
General treasury
Water and sewerage fund.
Health funds.
Convict labor account
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
School district
General treasury
144

145

146

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,1924.
31,1924.
31,1924.
31,1924.
31,1924.
31,1924.

June30,1924.

WHEELING, W. VA

City corporation
General treasury...
Sinking funds
Public trust funds.
School district
General treasury...
Sinking fund
Public trust fund..
NIAGARA FALLS, N.

June 30,1924.
June 30,1924.
June 30,1924.

Y___

General treasury
School fund
Firemen's relief fund.
Public trust funds
Investment fund
Private trust fund
LANCASTER, P A

June 30,1924.
June 30,1924.
June 30, 1924.

Dec.
July
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,1924.
31,1924..
31,1924.
31,1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924.

_.

City corporation
General treasury..
Jan. 5, 1925..
Jan. 5, 1925..
Public trust fund.
School district
July 7, 1924.
General treasury..
July 7, 1924.
Sinking fund
July 7, 1924.
Public trust fund.
i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of tl

2,316,642
2,316,642
2,222,257
3,613
83,998

562,114
390,336
296,769
47,659
11,859

6,774

1,980,625
1,224,166
1,051, 558
137, 644
35,024
40

34,049
171, 778
171,778

4,859,381
3,931,144
3, 570, 584
188, 816
130,881
40
40,823
928,237
928,237

1,346,436
468,888
281,000
3,696
3,726

5,047,810
4,073,381
372,627
101,069

756,459
756,459
2,878,923
2,123,179
1,858,093
244,828
8,322
2,793
1,215
7,928
755, 744
755, 744
2,365,162
1,388,164
1,356,123
13,445
18, 596
976,998
918,035
53,052
5,911
3,611, 628
3,349,652
231,744
7,326
13,885
9,021

218

39,620
228,816
228,816

2, 620, 593
1, 962, 968
1, 920,955
41,448

565
657,625
657,625

263,159
45,172
991,537
991,537

150,317
30,149
877,548
877, 548

414,691
83,249
2,624, 829
2,624,829

169,787
42,144
1,045,327
1,045,327

3,961,812
2,646,483
2,077,506
273,370
89,415
2,793
198,404
4,995
1,315,329
1,315,329

505,644
213,156
4,565
208,122

2,264,616
2,185, 743
2,139,448
40,158
6,137
78,873
48,714
26,616
3,543

5,135,422
3, 787,063
3, 500,136
261, 725
25,202
1,348,359
1,124, 227
208, 293
15,839

1,235,001
1,082,165
1,022, 506
53,975
5,684
152,836
109,415
34, 959
8,462

3,413, 644
2,385, 249
2,228,432
154, 750
2,067
1,028,395
989,267
34,051
5,077

2,210,081
1,280,984
859,811

3,676,502
2,295,215
1,374,767

2,596,827
2,205,740
382,495

382

5,488

9,498,211
6,925,851
2,466,322
7,326
19,755
77,921
1,036

4,645,835
2,596,176
2,031,049
7,326
11,284

2,599,347
1,094,400
1,071,791
22,609
1,504,947
1,419,029
82,960
2,958

557,482
36,471
30,162
6,309
521,011
519,194
1,290
527

3,447,280
2,455, 743
1, 934,288
124,103
89,021

2,216,063
1,170, 736
947,864

976
9,965

2,793

469
292,488
157,478
128, 625
6,385

68,900

4
1,383,474
758,868
755,950
2,918
624,606
621,097
3,291

7,672,639

682, 742
453, 926
372, 735
33,262
8,309

1,032

781,495
192,112
178,112
14,000
589,383
506,989
79,654
2,740

434,378
143,420
137,729
5,691
290,958
290,943

15

8,471

1,556,046
1, 514,250
1,276,894
114,106
122,007
40
1,203
41,796
41, 796
1,494, 764
1,230, 591
1,048,011
98,281
1,689
46, 500
36,110
264,173
264,173
486, 777
319, 649
249,198
53,000
17,451
167,128
25,545
139,283
2,300
2,255,549
2,123,935
52,778
77,921

915

121
1,780,065
986,752
984,452
2,300
793,313
790,882

2,431

261,800
71,177
57,177
14,000
190,623
108,953
81,670

C
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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 OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1924—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. 14]

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
receipts and
cash on hand
at beginning
of year i

Cash on
hand at
close of year

Governmental-cost

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
147

FRESNO, CALIF..

City corporation..
_
General treasury
Special assessment fund
Sinking fund..
Public trust fund
Investment funds
Pri vate trust funds
School district
General treasury
Sinking fund

J

June
Dec.
June
June
June
June

30, 1924.
31, 1924.
30, 1924.
30, 1924.
30, 1924.
30, 1924.

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.

AUGUSTA, G A

City corporation
General treasury
Convict labor account Hospital fund
.
Sinking fund.
Private trust fund
School district
General treasury
Public trust fund
Invest ment fund
149

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Sept. 30, 1924..
Sept. 30, 1924..
Sept. 30, 1924..

PASADENA, CALIF

City corporation
_....
General treasury
Special assessment fund.
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Investment funds
School district
General treasury
Sinking funds

June
June
June
June
June

30, 1924.
30, 1924.
30, 1924.
30, 1924.
30,1924.

June 30, 1924.
June 30,1924.

071,682
555,680
224,387
331,118

$153,978
146,154
73,225

$847,479
684,215
611, 508

175

35,787
10,736
741
25,665
7,824
7,824

63,478
2,261
5,219
1,749
163,264
100,353
62,911

516,002
380, 651
135,351
261,663
663,128
521,673
13, 500
123,433
4,522
598,535
596,763
1,736
36
1,185,857
,487,650
i 542,408
,
624,847
281,175
13,929
25,291
,698,207
, 531,836
166,371

1, 094,720
1,040,048
748,687

67,095
60,673
36,813

92,300
189, 061
10,000
54,672
53,902

8,033
15,827
6,422
6,422

770
8,125,192
7, 972,329
5, 563,061
3,236
382,952
875
2,022, 205
152,863
152,405
458

1,793,992
775,237
523,077
234,239
17,921
1,018,755
911,624
107,131

$4, 073,139
2,386,049
1,909,120
3?1,118
99,265
12,997
6,135
27,414
1,687,090
1,488,828
198,262

$626,482
428,199
411,651

3,423,478
2,763,849
2,307,173
13,500
223,766
209,410
10,000
659,629
657,087
1,736
806

65,701
59,343
41,930

16,105,041
13, 235,216
9,628,546 i
628,083
898,366
32, 725
2,047,496
2,869,825
2,595,865
273,960

580
6,843
5,960
3,165
198, 283
129,792
68,491

7,003
10,410

$3,187,794
1,725,211
1,350, 788
331,118
37,489
5,816
1,462, 583
1,346, 642
115, 941
2,405,824
1,763,655
1, 533,392
13, 500
216,763

6,358
6,358

642,169
642,169

2,141, 594
1,847,437
1,388,510
437, 540
21,387

9,774, 649
7,383, 507
6,588,091
628,083
157,105
10,228

294,157
192,171
101, 986 i

2,391,142
2, 274,442
116, 700




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
TOPEKA, KANS
City corporation
General treasury. __
Library fund
Sinking funds
Public trust funds.
Investment fund. _.
School district
General treasury...
Sinking fund
Public trust f u n d . .
Investment fund...
DAVENPORT, IOWA
City corporation
General treasury. __
Sinking funds
Public trust funds.
Private trust fund.
School district
General treasury.__
Sinking fund
Investment fund...
ATLANTIC CITY, N . J
General treasury
Firemen's relief fundSinking fund
Public trust funds
KALAMAZOO, MICH
City corporationGeneral treasury
Sinking funds
Investment funds
Private trust fund
School district
General treasury

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.

31, 1924..
31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924.

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
June
June
June
June

30, 1924.
30,1924.
30. 1924..
30, 1924.

Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.

31, 1924..
31, 1924..
31, 1924..
31,1924..

June 30,1924.
June 30, 1924.
June 30,1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
;
'•
i Dec.
; Dec.
j Dec.
Dec.
!
i May

31,1924.
31,1924.
31,1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924.

Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

1,623,611 i
1,237,366
776,159 I
448,877
5,357
33. 500
609,827
573,367
31,748
4,712
1,115,019
796,495
474,317
15,761
280, 539
25,878
318,524
96,613
173,494
10, 710
37,707

366,751 j
5,323 !
89,133 |
386,245
147,293
118,368
120, 584
642,993
568,404
280,303
3, 518
279,491
5,057
35
74, 589 1
66,544 i
5, 797
331
1,917

1,652,758
1,267,994
505,677
37, 581
33
724,703
384, 764
384,764

917,674
634,832
527,454
76,495
17,865
13,018
282,842
280,992

7,876,722
7,001,846

1,116,561
1,029,846

802,602
72,274

61,945
24,770

1,850 1

2,828,169
2,407,860
2,161,440
201,327 j
25,013
20,080
420,309
420,309 1

1,254,282
833,677
635,299
195,115
3,263
420, 605
420, 605 1

6,265,484 |
!
3,736,816 I
2,388,665 I
12,398 !
1,201,234 I
11,886 '
122,633 !
2, 528,668 !
1,750,813 j
5,542 I
199,247 !
573,066 i
I
4,186,212
2,811,124
1,836,144
19,404
911,021
44, 503 !
52
1,375,088 1
1,143, 352 [
180,930
11,152
39,654

1, 590,307 i
1,061,464
637,744

534,702
413,262
262,745
3,619
121,188
25,658
52
121,440
111,187
10,219
34

2,425,670
1,518,091
1,359,867
15, 785
133,447
8,992

1,225,840
879, 771
213, 532

907, 579
897,090
57
10,432

346,069
135,075
170,654
686
39, 654

5,458,302 1
3,689,883
2,668,941
241,279
41,942
737,721
1,768,419
1, 760,190 |
5,092
3,137

1,162,268
696,441
541,172
95,453
18,214
41,602
465,827
462,690

3,202,922
2,001,734
1,913,945
77,269
10, 520

1,093,112
991,708
213,824
68,557
13,208
696,119
101,404
96,312
5,092

14,611,787
13,413,417
18,431
1,045,450 1
134,489

1,984, 791
1,388,621

6,612,706
4,662,001
4,049,871
563,105
25,682
23,343
1,950,705
1,950,705 j

1,203,727
900,276
767,762
129,332

315,300
10,127
98,293
528,843
303,668
20, 567
204,608

3,463,057 !
1,617,889 i
1,357,729 j
12,398
247,748
14
1,845,168
1,422,354
5,542
176,932
240,340

.1,261,188
1,201,188

1,212,120
1,057,463
393,192
638,186
1,745
24, 340
154,657
24, 791
1,748
128,118

656,386
9,853

3,137

571,328
24,842

3,182
303,451
303,451 1

8,310,881
8,241, 503
18,431
50,947
2,808,406
1, 527,140
1,476,630
50, 510
1,341,266
1,341,266

4,316,115
3,783,293
474,122
58, 700
2, 540, 573
2,234, 585
1,805,479
383, 263
25, 682
20,161
305,988
305,988

to




T A B L E 2.—SUMMARY

O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H BALANCES, 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 : 1924—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. 14]

CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND FUNDS OF
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT

Date of close of fiscal year
Revenue

o

Nonrevenue

Aggregate of
receipts and
cash on hand
at beginning
of year l

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
I—I

155

156

157

City corporation
General treasury
Library fund.._
Sinking fund
1
Investment fund
School district
General treasury
Sinking fund
Water district
General treasury
Sinking fund

. . Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.

31, 1924
31,1924
31,1924 . .
31,1924

1
.1

Aug. 31, 1924
Aug. 31,1924
Aug. 31, 1924
Aug. 31,1924

NEWTON, M A S S

General treasury
Branch library fund
License fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Investment funds
Private trust funds

Dec. 31, 1924 _
__ Dec. 31, 1924.. .
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
. Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924

General treasury
Library fund
Park fund
._
_

...

$1,638,517
555,605
193,483
625
361,497

1

3,831,916
3,765, 722
98
415
57,178
6,276
2,227

3,628,538
2,996, 776

3,195,068
2,883,304
37,253
2,100
3,157
247,494
5,000
16,760

1

84,624
1,185
1,359
2,529

2,291,710
1,576,571
334,819
1,901

3,429,089
1,660,095
384,312
12,000

137,442
84,619
16,960
30

5,307
626,410
23
22

$3,636,653
1, 793,962 1
1,176,895
1,997
612,633
2,437
822,190
717,289
104,901
1,020,501
641,243
379,258

326,363
310,446
15,917
756,549
641,243
115,306

2,443,366
2,398,349
2,237
292
196
24,928
16,831
533

1
1

Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Dec 31, 1924
Dec. 31,1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924
May 31,1924
May 31,1924
May 31,1924

87,880

263,952

CHARLOTTE, N . C

General treasuiy
School fund

$412,271
324,391
72,837
77
249,480
1,997
87,880

I

MALDEN, MASS

Sinking funds
Public trust funds
Investment fund
Private trust fund
158

$1,585,865
913,966
910,575
1,295
1,656
440
407,947
406,843
1,104
263,952

WICHITA FALLS, T E X

396,473
392,136 1
15
1,838
1,530
954
!
485, 549
395,604
248

$736,251
576,042
185,797
1,476
388,769

$2,359,818
829,197
674,171
452
154,574

22,976
8,819
14,157
137,233
43, 541
93,692

691,153
620,590
70,563
839,468
597,702
241,766

7, 856,927
7,154,634 1 1
113
5,722
685,426 1
7,806
3,204
22

469,058
465,670
5

3,849,716
3,844,086
108
415

6,123,983
5,677,257
39, 738
2,392
3,353
357,046
23,016
1,892
19,289

935, 231
858, 658
20
285

5,858,241
3,321,285
736,091
13,931 1

729,968
603,497
51,292
1,802

1,026
1,420
937

71,492
1,018
1,892
1,866

5,107

2,757,373
2, 713,572
39,673
2,107
196
1,825

$540,584
388, 723
316,927
69
69,290
2,437
108,061
87,880
20 181
43,800

85
;>

43,800
I—I

3, 538,153
2,844, 878
5,307
684,400
1,279
2,267
22
2,431,379
2,105,027
45
3,157
285, 554
20,173
17,423

3,123,831
1,850,955
520,080
12,129

>
o

2,004,442
866, 833
164,719

O

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i
i

Water f u n d . . . _ . ^ . . . . _ , . _ _ . . .
Sinking fund
Investment funds

May 31,1924
May 31,1924
May 31,1924

,_.,.___ 1

359,380
2,669
16,370
2,229,698
961,780
948,064
13,716
1,267,918
1,264,432
3,486

159 1 CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA

1
!
I
j

City corporation
General treasury
Public trust funds
School district
General treasury
Sinking fund

_

Mar. 31,1924
Mar. 31, 1924
June 30,1924
June 30, 1924..

I

457,378
35,304
880,000
163,869
45,539
45,539
118,330
118,330

740,667

190,295
109,630
102,094
7,536
80,665
* 74,825
5,840

2,224,974
1,004,589
998,206
6,383
1,220,385
1,220,385

199,549
111,997
111,997

$4,519,987
4,172,587
11,862
216,008
5,830
93,402
17,685
2,223
390

$146,876
128,776
4,385
12,626

$2,600,666
2,417,169
7,402
176,060

645

35

$1,772,445
1,626,642
75
27,322
5,830
92,722
17,685
2,019
150

644,352
563,388
523,196
8,187
18,737
1,900
11,368
75,884
72,954 1
2,930
5,080
5,080

4,579,132
2,822,649
2, 723,165
35,911
39,218
2,113
22,242
1,683,623
1,670,042
13,581
72,860
72,860

901,579
644,992
590.994
10, 749
30,310
1,900
11,039
246,907
246,645
262
9,680
9,680

2,631,448
1,378,662
1,344,594
25,162
8,906

650,085
321,742
235,517
86,225
328,343
300,759
25,427
2,157 1

2,429,861
1,073,587
913,225
160,362
1,356,274
1,200,166
153,386
2,722 1

660,465
359.995
233,933
126,062
300,470
269,480
28,327
2,663

1,561,831
661,845
627,627
34,218
899,986
819,724
80,203
59

221,251
218,897
218,694
203
2,354
2,354

1

817,287 1
73,277
896,370

76,520

160
73,277

529 [
35,304 i

2,614,818
1,226,216
1,212,297
13,919
1,388,602
1,382,762
5,840

896,370

87,552
87,552

GROUP V — CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160

HAVERHILL, MASS

General treasury
Library fund
Water fund
. . .
License fund
Sinking funds
._
Public trust funds
Investment funds
Private trust funds
161

_. Dec. 31,1924...
Dec. 30, 1924
Nov. 31, 1924...
._ Dec. 31, 1924..
Dec. 31,1924
Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31,1924. __
Dec. 31, 1924

i

OAK PARK, I I I

City corporation
General treasury
Library fund...
Public trust funds
Investment funds
Private trust funds
School district
General treasury
Public trust fund..
Park district
General treasury.
16?

1

$2,420,245
2,195,459
2,370
191,871

::::::::::::::::::
Dec. 31, 1924..

Dec. 31,1924
May 31, Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924___
Dec. 31,1924.

__.

N E W CASTLE, PA__

City corporation..
General treasury
Sinking fund
School district..
General treasury
Sinking fund
Investment fund

June 30, Dec. 31, 1924
June 30, 1924..
Mar. 31, 1924.

_

..-

Jan. 5, 1925
Jan. 5, 1925

_

.

July 7, 1924.
July 7, 1924
July 7, 1924...

i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

16,914
11,448
2,183
2,640,717
1,368,088
1,325,003
27,511
15,361
213
1,204,849
1,194,198
10,651
67, 780
67,780
1,478,134
600,877
526,822
74,055
877,257
877, 257

$1,865,729
1,773,146
5,606
837
5,830
73,908
6,237
15
150
1,294,063
891,173
874,966
213
5,120
10,874
402,890
402,890

301, 642
150,968
150,886
82
150,674
22,150
127,959
565

$234,013
203,982
3,886
23,300
2,580 ,
25
240

204
240

1,200,606
1,193,256
7,350
52,180
52,180

1,046,105
798,995
787,577
2
213
11,203
236,110
230,141
5,969
11,000
11,000
207,565
51, 747
51,665
82
155,818
110,962
44,856




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 OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1924-—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. 14]

CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF
MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T

Date of close of fiscal year
Revenue

Nonrevenue

Cash on
hand at
beginning
of year

Aggregate of
receipts and
cash on hand
at beginning
of year i

Cash on
hand at
close of year

PAYMENTS

Governmental-cost

Nongovernmental-cost

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
KENOSHA, W I S

163

General treasury...
Petty cash fund
Public trust funds.
Investment funds..
YORK, P A

164

City corporation
General treasury.._
Sinking fund.
Public trust funds.
School district
General treasury.._
Library fund
Sinking fund
Public trust fund. _

165 J DECATUR, I I I

j
I
!
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!
[
I

166

Dec. 31, 1924_.
Dec. 31, 1924..
Dec.31, 1924 _„
Dec. 31, 1924..

Jan. 5, 1925..
Jan. 5, 1925_.
Jan. 5, 1925..
July
July
July
July

7,
7,
7,
7,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.

30,
30,
30,
30,
30,

.

City corporation
General treasury. __
Library fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds .
Private trust fund.
School district
General treasury...
Sinking fund
Public trust funds.
Investment funds..

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
June 30,1924.
June 30, 1924.

WOONSOCKET, R . I

General treasury. _.
Library fund
License fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds.

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31,1924.

$2,370, 591
2,353,600
9,652
7,339
1, 266, 768
572,886
478,144
87,271
7,471
693,882
652,963
1,096
39,774
49

$1, 527,443
1,390, 549
325
24,141
112,428

$717,428
703,955

$4,615,462
4,448,104
325
37, 223
129,810

$309,931
299, 950
325 ,
4,915 i
4,741

$2,962,265 I
2,949,311 j

$1,343, 266
1,198,843

5,682 !
7, 272 i

26,626
117, 797

28,286
25, 761
25, 561
200

333,332
151,960
73,105
78, 855

1,628,386
750,607
576,810
166,326
7,471
877, 779
802,122
4,035
71,536

300, 619
134, 729
47, 982 ,
80,138
6,609
165,890
143,388
503
21,958
41

1,196, 507 '
570,217
517,467 .
51,888 |
862 i
626, 290
616,135
3,532
6, 578
45

131, 260
45, 661
11,361
34,300

2,525
125
2,400

181,372
149, 034
539
31,762
37
391, 897
356, 641
142, 688
5,837
192, 961
15,005
150
35,256
29, 198
5,110
14
934

3, 848,954
2, 096, 097
1, 750, 394
38, 087
255, 420
52,046
150
1, 752, 857
1, 329,944
34, 248
1,588
387, 077

466,858 ;
263,074 *
88,349 ;
8,846 !
153,420 |
12,309 I
150 i
203, 784
184, 338
18, 017
495
934

1, 533, 853
922, 907
880, 482
29, 241

2, 532, 755
2, 279,133

655,204
423, 719
2,191

395, 794
194, 853
2,517

2,016, 036
2, 000,088
134

243, 070
9,616

212,930
16,364

4,966, 476
4 398, 477
2,651
936
531,338
33,074

181,317
17,107

15,814

2,085, 795
1, 286, 841
1, 263, 866
1,710
6,009
15, 256

1, 371, 262
452, 615
343, 840
30, 540
56, 450~
21, 785

798, 954
793, 276
4,104
1,574

918, 647
507. 470
25, 034
386,143

1, 778, 517
1, 695, 625
460
75, 338
7,094

3,430
10,043

L3,184
610, 946
610, 787

159

85, 599
42, 599
43,000
1, 848, 243
910, 116
781, 563
102, 000
26, 553
938, 127
534, 819
16, 231
934
386,143
2, 554, 646
2, 203, 536
350, 021
153




167

MCKEESPORT, P A

1, 764,425

...

City corporation
General treasury..
Sinking f u n d . . . . . .
Public trust fund _
Investment fund. .
School district
General treasury..
Sinking fund

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

5, 1925..
5, 1925..
5,1925..
5, 1925..

July 7, 1924.
July 7, 1924.

BAY CITY, MICH

City corporation
General treasury _
Sinking funds
Investment fundSchool district
General treasury..
Sinking fund

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
June 30,1924.

HAMMOND, IND

City corporation
._..
General treasury
Special assessment funds
Improvement and interest
fund.
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Private trust fund
School district
General treasury
MOUNT VERNON, N.

1

2, 534,049
1, 524, 817
1, 456, 887
65, 514
2,416
1,009, 232
1,002. 343

M89
4, 200, 878
3, 284, 007
961,403
2,227,617
3,051

Dec. 31,1924_
Dec. 31, 1924..
Dec. 31, 1924.

73, 229
18, 707

July 31, 1924.

916, 871
916, 871

Y

City corporation _ _
General treasury
County supervisors' fundLicense funds
Sinking funds
Public trust funds
School district
General treasury
Library fund
Public trust fund

ELMIRA, N . Y

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.

939,382
921, 664
11, 359
4,492
1,867
825, 043
821, 002
4,041

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.

3,051,331
1, 710,431
1, 262,185
5,279
1,438
425,646
15,883
1,340,900
1,334.526
6,292
82
2,064,218
2,025,404
3,000

General treasury
__
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
City board of audits fund.
Dec. 31, 1924.
County supervisors' fund.
Dec. 31, 1924..
Public trust funds
" " "32," 308"
Dec. 31, 1924.
Investment funds
_
3,506
Dec. 31, 1924.
Private trust funds
Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

274, 641
36. 054
31,951

% 079,415
1,205, 806
1,203, 880

370,153
207, 663
162, 490

3,004,901
1, 767,610
1, 500, 427
254, 446
9,870
2,867
1, 237. 291
1,028, 665
208, 626

2,388
1,715
238, 587
112,961
125, 626

778
1,148
873,609
873,609

1, 754, 828
1,388,386
1,129, 624
205, 872
52, 890
366, 442
2,880
363, 562

1,484,909
1,342,967
1,156, 767
167,913
18, 287
141, 942
131, 682
10, 260

5, 773, 786
4, 256,170
3, 743, 278
439, 299
73, 593
1, 517, 616
1, 136,905
380, 711

861,984
742, 898
605, 720
130, 004
7,174
119, 086
97.177
21,909

2, 831, 706
1, 974, 560
1, 816,002
158, 558

1, 392 893
980, 348
435, 645
68, 041

317,103
219, 207
98, 389

874
562
437
658
698

582, 812
291, 337
123,387

647

5, 910,
4, 483,
1, 495,
2, 295,
3,

4,174,927
3, 351,359
1, 089,823
2, 236, 023
2,401

18, 298
6,592
95, 281
97, 896
97, 896

91,
49,
547,
1, 427,
1, 427,

527
897
345
312
312

14, 074
11,045
141, 534
291, 475
291,475

823, 568
823, 568

7, 526, 591
4,903, 628
3,361, 683
92, 354
5,420
1.413,219
30, 952
2,622.963
2, 568,945
53,936
82

2,094. 763
1,340.972
523, 797
5,691

3,821, 637
2,111,739
1,820,627
86, 663

787, 355
24,129
753, 791
739,818
13,973

197,732
6,717
1, 709,898
1, 669,935
39,963

3, 325, 524
2,934, 651
179, 535
34,415
43,032
106,332
27, 559

126,017
111,467

2.199,909
2,075,037
93,930
16,107
14,835

853,907
811,812
562, 634
243, 087
5,091
1.000
42, 095
42, 095

24, 598
452,064
412. 545
412, 545
2,616,891
1, 787,885
1,380,899
77, 483
3,982
321.211
4.310
829,006
793,229
35, 777
827,208
484,003
176, 535
34,415
3,750
102,826
25, 679

386, 569
16. 416
16, 129

287

1,858,369
1,405.312
718,599
9, 592
666,362
10, 759
453,057
441.190
11,867
434,098
425,244
6,974
1,880

1,297

857,146
723,462
133, 684

21,453
1, 659

650,845
525, 750
264, 596
254, 446
6,704
4
125, 095
42, 095
83,000
2,080,096
1, 538, 712
1,321,556
150, 737
66, 419
541, 384
316, 266
225, 118
1,153,135
840, 866
282, 227
59, 635

O
fed

56, 000
37,193
405, 811
312. 269
312, 269
1,610,191
1,450, 917
1,017,259

s
o

5.420
428,132
106
159,274
159,192
82

12, 530
""2,"620

999, 598
748,147
85.605
18,308
15,667
106,332
25, 539

to
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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 : 1924—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 . 14]

3

GITY, 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 i

Cash on
hand at
close of year

PAYMENTS

Governmental-cost

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
172

BEAUMONT, T E X

..

173

$1, 524,225
886,099
355,318
282,638
170

June
June
June
June
June

30,1924
30, 1924
30, 1924
30, 1924
30,1924

June
July
June
July
June
June

30, 1924
10,1924
30, 1924
10, 1924
30, 1924
30,1924

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
. Dec.

P u b l i c t r u s t funds
175

31, 1924
31,1924 . .
31, 1924
31, 1924

.
|

CHARLESTON, W . V A

C i t y corporation
June
June
June
June

Special assessment fund
S i n k i n g fund
P r i v a t e t r u s t fund
School district
L i b r a r y funds
S i n k i n g funds
176

-

June
June
June
June

30,1924
30, 1924
30,1924
30, 1924
30,
30,
30,
30,

1924
...
D e c . 31, 1924
1924
_
1924

MEDFORD, MASS

General treasury
License f u n d

. .

D e c . 31, 1924
D e c . 31, 1 9 2 4 . . .

3,252,866
1,600, 682
9,556
648,930

1,294,124
50,169
630, 568
596, 989
1,467

990,000
3,698

14,931

6,635

!

2, 163,719
2,128, 633
29
33,966
1,091

2,393,232
2,285,611
187
107,434

163,798
163,563 1

2,191,956
1,073, 623
598,979
288,146
. 186,498

1
1

174
General t r e a s u r y

$1, 690, 796
1,132, 794
5.151
246,216

. . . ._

GALVESTON, T E X

School fund

$800,992
611,471
167, 728
17, 500
187
4,106

2,140,985
1,001,164
435,796
668,951
853
34,221

-

School fund
S i n k i n g f u n d __ . -

1,307,601
386, 516
35,388

518,332
294,373
89,707

235

1,118,333
657,386
212,680
248,201
66

102,690
248,438
921,085
544,360
3, 505
373,095
125

2,212,210
2,194,724
321
10,149

1,823,288
1,756,224
4,018
§3,345. 1

201,090 j
3,576
223,959
93,814
54,794
72,726
2,625
668,467
657,528
6,437

$4,016,013
2,930.364
528,197
546,354
357
10, 741

$574,817
306,163
3, 725
256,757

6,687,975
2, 652,015
1,075,920
1 914,870
2,320
1,024,221
18,629

1,175,049
419,894
228,703
516,333
339

4,720,749
4, 577,807 :
216
141,400
1,326 1
4,017,889
1, 754, 512
724,074
288,146
490,278
252,014
2,263,377
1,295, 560
270,979
694,022
2,816
4,703,965
4,608,476
4,339
69,931 1

$709,224
467,346
167,702
71,250
357
2,569

$2,731,972
2,156,855
356, 770
218,347

8,172
2,281, 795
1,201,280
836,314
242,220
1,981

2,346,068
2,345, 595
29

138

444

1,086,523
308,480
48,897

1,994,218
1,025, 111
650,152
288,146
86,813

251,338
8,245
778,043
467,312
154,055
154,800
1,876
884,739
869,166
5?9§5

3,231,131
1,030,841
10,903
1,156,317
1,024,221
8,849

9,780
272, 717
272,579

.

969,107
780,836
113,487
73,844
940
2, 249,238
2,248, 767
321

2,101,964
1,959,633
187
141,400
744
937,148
420,921
25,025
152,127
243, 769
516,227
47,412
3,437
465,378
1,569,988
1,490,543
4,018
63,946




Public trust funds.
Private trust fund.

_

i Dec. 31,1924_
Dec. 31,1924.

177 PERTH AMBOY, N . J
General treasury
School fund
Library fund
Sinking fund
Fire men's relief fund. _
License fund
Municipal court fundPublic trust fund

Dec. 31, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31,1924_
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31,1924_
Dec. 31, 1924-

178 PITTSFIELD, MASS
General treasury
License fund...
._
High school lunch fund.
Private trust fund

Dec.31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.

179 STOCKTON, CALIF
City corporation
General treasury
Special assessment fund..
Sinking fund..Public trust funds
Private trust funds
School district.
General treasury
__.
Sinking fund
Public trust fund
180

181

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31,1924_
31, 1924.
31, 1924_

June 30, 1924.
June30, 1924.
June30, 1924.

LIMA, OHIO

C ity corporation
General treasury
Fee and special fund_
Library fund
Sinking funds
Public trust funds
Private trust fund
School districtGeneral treasury
Fee and special fund.
MONTGOMERY, A L A . .

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31,1924A u g . 31, 1924.
A u g . 31, 1924.

General treasury.
June30, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Library fund
June 30, 1924.
Sinking fund
1
Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of thi

7,016
9,701
2,065,519
1,886, 296
131, 599
849
37,950
5,844
2,981
2,044, 515
2,043,437
1,078

2,508,554
1,531,658
1, 255,261
263,920
12,477
976,896
845,342
131,407

4, 587,624
3,226,803
665,877
20, 700
656,759
1,104
9,731
6,650
1,585,022
1, 543,860
10,193
13, 587
17, 382

251 I
I
4,251
477,532
387,355
61,183
28,865

129
26*0,829
258,653
240
1,936

883,146
882,071
571,385

1, 586,266 1
1,337,639
1,309,850

64, 725
11,157
234,804
1,075
1,075

4,675
14,802
8,312
248,627
121,750
126,877

2, 755,483
2,592, 549
1,969, 670

1,395,861
745,572
664,017

951
613,879
4,700
3,349
162,934
162, 934

2,609
77,746

147
1,681,315
1,024,199
705,642
17,653
15,769
283, 279
1,856
657,116
647, 476
9,640
1,309,967
1,309, 224
743

7,267 1
13, 952

245
9, 343

7,130, 675
5, 500, 454
858, 659
21,549
723, 574
5,844
1,104
9,731
9,760 I

692,627
614,984
56,417

652

3,890,366
3,845,950
11,271
13,827
19,318

255,142
252,286

2,043,422
2,042,344
1,078

6,872
4,609
3,634,097
2,919,201
212
849
703,000

9,108

4,977,966 1
3,751,368 I
3,136,496
263,920
69,400
38, 436
243,116
1,226,598 1
968,167
258,284
147

1,200
650, 289
650,289

5,832, 659
4,362, 320
3, 339, 329
, 17,653
1 19,329
974,904
6,556
4,549
1, 470,339
1,460, 699

212,178
116,847
556
94,775 1

3,100,991
2,419, 862
7,299
I
673,830 I

2, 803,951
1,966, 269
802,030
20,700

20, 574
5,844

1,104
9,731

202
2, 654
1,829,977
1,671,054
1,623,317
5,225
18,222
24,290
158,923
30,368
128,555
809,184
534,265
472,132
3,672
57,251
1,210
274,919
274,919

9,640
1,578,846
993, 791
6,000
579,055

150

292,855
188,730
624
103,501

2, 691,112
1, 675, 527
1,392,753
263,920
18,854
1,015,585
936, 724
78,861
3,294,149
2,172,631
1, 718, 709
17, 653
13,147
416, 566
6,556
1,121,518
1,111,878
9,640
1, 706,530
1,466,187
6,675
233,668

1,591,802
1,551,320
10,193
13,625
16, 664
456,877
404,787
120,426
64,175
1,360
218,826
52,090
1,075
50,868
147
1,729,326
1,655,424
1,148,488
2,510
501,087
3,339
73,902
73,902
1,101, 606
764,945
336,661




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 : 1924—Con.

mber |

[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

5

Nonrevenue

C a s h on
h a n d at
beginning
of year

i

Aggregate of
receipts a n d i C a s h on
cash on h a n d 1 h a n d at
1 at b e g i n n i n g close of year
of year i

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 T O 50,000—Continued
18?

General t r e a s u r y .
School fund
L i b r a r y fund
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 funds
P r i v a t e t r u s t fund
183

GREENSBORO,

N.

_ __

D e c . 31, 1924
June30,1924
D e c . 31, 1924
D e c . 31,1924
J u n e 30, D e c . 31,1924
D e c . 31,1924
D e c . 31, 1924

...

$3, 561, 781
2,140,420
775,086

1,273,335
1,092,258
179,721
1,356

5,879.007
5,515,693
361, 529
1,785

322,457
218,618
103,238 !
601

7,474, 799
6,826,569
644,488
3,742 j

184

1,418,065
1,297,623
87,883
2,081

2,292,634
1,345,955
625,128
10,102

I

15.873
13,855
750

211,879
27, 785
2,000
69,785

830,650
601,367
41,670
901
334
140,743
45,575

4,541,349
3,244,945 i
754,681 I
13,084
334
368, 495
87,215
2,750
69,845

|
I
i
I
i
|

2,056, 585
1,378,157
737,203
623,029
16,365
1,560

1,402, 903
469,715
154,817

LEXINGTON, KY__

M a y 31,1924
M a y 31,1924
M a y 31, 1924

_

General t r e a s u r y . .
School fund
L i b r a r y fund
C a s h in t r a n s i t _ .
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 fund

Dec.
June
Dec.
Dec.
June
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

_ .
_ .
_ _

31,1924
30,1924
31,1924
31,1924
30, Dec. 31, 1924
31, 1 9 2 4 . . .
31, 1924
31, 1924

j E A S T CHICAGO, I N D

!
j
j
1
j
|
186

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y
Special assessment funds
S i n k i n e fund
Public trust funds. „
Private trust funds. .
School district
General treasury
PUEBLO, COLO

!
i

1

C

General treasurv
S i n k i n g funds
P u b l i c t r u s t funds

185

$2,975,323
2,904,207
28,683
763
30,734
10,017
919

MADISON, WIS

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y

._ .
Dec.
Dec.
_. D e c .
.
Dec.
. -~ D e c .

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

|

4,150

..

_ _ _ _.
D e c . 31, 1924

i
|

678,428
678,428

310,748
933,188
933,188

|
j
1

J u l y 31, 1924
_

J

601,177
14,100
19,567
11,431

2,119,950
1, 495,939
711,303

3,241,893
2,455,162
1,097,316

$1,287,401
669,539
326,944
1,074
271,732
18,112

60
633,263 [
283,053 |
151,411
29, 189
40,415

$1,479,338
94% 201
243, 250
1,124
268, 569
23,136

$7,824,505
5, 714,166
1,130,713
1,837
903,643
42,229
20,486
11,431

62,038
350,210
350,210

4,092,751
2,130,925
1,043,431
652, 218
60,930
1, 560
372, 786
1.961,826
1,961,828

198,692
142,811
84,310 |

5, 560, 535
4,093,912
1,892,929

$3,288, 293
2, 253,356
885, 793
713
143, 585
4,846

$3,056,874
2, 515,609
1,670

489,205
345,216
143,640
349

3, 547,135
3, 545,657
1,478

3,438.459
2,935,6?6
499,370
3,393

605,333
409,449
6,105
482

1,726,633
1,170.665
428,789
10,602

160, 842
27,390
750
315

109,889
6,688

2,209.383
1,664,831
319,787
2,000
334
97,764
53,137
2,000
69,530

1,192,144
273,830
169,056
12,623
28,730
1,560
61,861
918,314
918,314

2,338,477
1,327,500
702, 897
624, 603

1,010.977
1,010,977

310,925
32, 535
32, 535

542,767
225,088
66,473

2,606,073
1,804,925
1,000, 773

2,411,695
2,063,899
825,683

58

1
1
i
1
j
;

1

493,489
14. 247
20,486
11,373

562,130
529, 595
171,478
14,992
32,200




l i b r a r y fund.....
W a t e r funds
S i n k i n g funds
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
I n v e s t m e n t fund
School district
General treasury
S i n k i n g funds
I n v e s t m e n t funds

CO

f

D e c . 31, 1 9 2 4 . . .
D e c . 31, 1924.
D e c . 31, 1924
1 D e c . 31, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924

*

<?5 187

PONTIAC, M I C H

__

J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, 1 9 2 4 . . .
J u n e 30, 1924

Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
189

NEW

1

_

30, 1924
30,1924 - . - _ 30, 1924
.
30, 1924
30, 1924
30, 1924
30, 1924
30, 1924 . . .

1
1

D e c . 31, 1924
D e c . 31,1924
D e c . 31, 1924; J a n 31,1925.

SALEM, M A S S

P r i v a t e t r u s t fund

Dec
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924
1924.
1924.
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

7,382,814
4,626,851
4.144,123
433, 703
4,279
44, 746
2, 755, 963
2, 013, 525
66, 980 1
1
675,458

721,416
711,835
598,882
110,625
2,039
289
9,581
9,313

268

2,099, 711
1,255,378
1,102, 563
152,414
240
161
844, 333
844, 321
12

4,561, 687
2, 659,638
2,442, 678
170,664
2,000
44,296
1, 902,049
1,159,891
66, 700
675,458

4, 572, 629
4, 371, 003
111, 125 1
942
7,556
879
29,828
34,912
16,384

272,793
239,170
159
101

2,318, 520
2, 205, 392
110, 966
206

1, 981, 316
1, 926,441

1,956

30, 691
15, 993

794,687
782,941
6,954
4,792

6,331,335
6,182. 005
74,464
74,866

770, 053
754,398
14,274
1,381

3,368, 569
3, 295, 058
60,190
13,321

2,192, 713
2,132, 549

325,434
314,570 1
2,346
10

4, 615, 558
4, 527, 602
33, 507
11, 769
1,836
1,867
28,626
1,123
9,228

321,476
313,982
736
88

2, 289,816
2, 230,493
31,588
8,898
170

42
6,628

18,667

2,004, 266
1,983,127
1,183
2,783
1,666
1,825
3,331
1,123
9 228

4,196,193
2,401, 292
2,030,234
326,598
3,532
40,928
1. 794,901
1,065,401
54, 500
675,000

797,683
795,924
688,344
106,880
4 0
300
1,759
1,321
438

2, 078,875
1,984,791
68,655
635

2,135,080
2, 031, 278
42,154
302
7,556
879
25,500
11,375
16,036

358,674
354,934
316
5

3,160,661
3,131,418
2,081
27,162

2, 375, 987
2, 267,646
65,429
42,912
2,040,927
1,983,159
30,104
8,000
1,666
1,183
11,321

2,502
22,292

R O C H E L L E , N . Y___

P u b l i c t r u s t funds

801,148
789,713
11,435

2,249,197
2,229,873
1,057
3,759
170
411
12,804
1.123

31,1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924..

J u n e 30,1924
J u n e 30,1924
J u n e 30, 1924

317,679
280,606
37,073

2,388,938
1,429,635
1,425, 545
225 1
347
3,518
959,303
946,803
12,042
458

__

--

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

11,291
505,999
281,858
5,004

10,000
943,625
391,114
9,015
4,092
786,731
694,659

..

1

1 Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

92,072

5,494

11,359 II
1,330,339 |
832,823 1
21,805
4,657
1,466,623
1,466, 623
62,095
94,862

2,969
155,524
54

1,359 1
383,839
395,022 i
3,851
565
624,011
570,402
50, 819
2,790

1

2,875
46,687 j
8,939 '
55,881
44, 605
11,276

1,826
1,245
348

273
4,501

3,734 1

G8

879
29,828
2, 265
391

821,371
395,441
16,747
4,657
347,796
239,347
13, 587
94,862

635
7,556

60,164




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 : 1924—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. 14]

i

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
Nonrevenue

Cash on
hand at
beginning
of year

Aggregate of
i receipts and
j cash on hand
I at beginning
|
of year i

Cash on
hand at
close of year

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, 749,247
1, 046, 907
990, 517
41, 290

$4, 993,125
2,518,929
2,413,602
49,825
7,349
48,033
120
2,461,531 1
2, 461, 531
12,665 1
12, 665

$413,109
82,889
73, 778
3,659
1,989
3,463

2, 628, 267
1, 723, 580
475,170
1, 231, 722
267

2,087,0/5
1, 273, 066
678,46'.

4, 977,108
3,175, 702
1, 329, 019
1, 231, 722
380
38, 719
22, 925
9, 437
541, 538
1, 962
1, 801,406
1, 686, 559
114, 847

1,174,409
496, 943
491, 810

191
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924._
31, 1924..
31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924

...

_.

J u n e 30, 1924
D e c . 31. 1924.

1

192
Special assessment f u n d .

P u b l i c t r u s t fund

Nov.
Nov
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.

30,
30,
30,
30,
30,
30,
30,
30,

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924

...
___
1,708
14, 713

-..

904, 687
809,107
95, 580

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193
A p r . 30, 1924
| A p r . 30, 1924
A p r . 30, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924.
194
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School f u n d .

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Governmen- | Nongoverntal-cost
| mental-cost

Continued

$2,472,314
1,261,336
1, 224,393
5,937
3,115
27, 771
120
1,199,641
1,199,641
11,337
11, 337

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D e c . 31, 1924
_. 1 J u n e 30, 1924

1

1,145,619
648,433
536,474
99,352
12,607
497,186
460, 596
36,590
1,288,905
1,024,287
232,999 1

15,100
702, 340
702, 340

6
38,514
22, 925
4,704
526, 825
1,625
814, 009
802, 027
11, 982
550,546
546,976
478,346
68,630
3,570
3,570
2,171,120
1,517,864
277,496

$771,564
210,686 1
198,692 |
2,598
4,234
5,162
559,550
559, 550
1,328
1,328
261, 766
179, 056
175, 382 I
107
205
3,025
337
82, 710
75,425
7,285

327, 835
327,835
2,385
2,385

$4,121, 840
2, 207, 665
2,147, 919
46,166
3,360
10, 220
1,908,895
1, 908,895 '
5,280
5,280

221
355

3, 027, 384
1, 955, 292
684, 392
1,231,722
159
37, 906

4, 280

1,113

277
677,466
657,101
20, 365

1, 072, 092
1, 029,458
42, 634

$458,176
228, 375
191, 905
2,000
34, 350
120
224, 801
224, 801
5,000
5,000
775,315
723,467
152,817

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458
22, 925
4,044
541, 538
1,685
51, 848
51,848

200,396 i
180,047
110,885
65,118 1
4,044
20,349
4,085
16,264

1,896, 561 j
1,375,456
1,125,705
164,470
85,281
521,105
468, 251
52,854

125,388
94,466
73,578
19,210
1,678
30,922
13,361
17, 561

1,070,347
633,590
538,517
90, 260
4,813
436,757
419, 705
17,052

700,826
647,400
513,610
55,000
78,790
53,426
35,185
18,241

254,132
31,737
148,660 1

3,714,157
2, 573,888
659,155 j

241,057
137,887
67,815

1,564,161
950,535
589,145

' 1,908,939
1,485,466
2,195

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Firemen's relief fund..
License funds
Municipal court fund.
Sinking fund
Public trust fund
Private trust fund

Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,

3,216

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

21,938
5,91

WlLLIAMSPORT, PA__

City corporation
General treasury..
Sinking fund
Investment fund..
School district
General treasury..
Sinking fund
Public trust fund.
196

General treasury
License fund
Public trust funds..
Private trust fund.

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.

HAMILTON, OHIO

199

471,910
314, 613
230, 228
77, 924
6,461
157, 297
78,017
77,549
1,731

1,131,692
547,624
521,114
25, 352
1,158
584, 068
547, 619
35,137
1,312

243, 519
111,017
91,458
19,559

5,244,283
5,203,934
4,495
27,344
8,510

306,250
300,428

3,154, 656
3,150,457
327
3,872

1,783,377
1, 753,049
4,168
21,086
5,074

4, 463, 056
2, 861, 489
2, 845, 731
15, 758
1, 535, 254
1, 534, 818
436
66,313
66, 313

506, 578
364, 903
355, 245
9,658
141; 675
141, 444
231

2, 823, 288
1, 584,146
1, 583, 546
600
1, 205, 928
1, 205, 723
205
33, 214
33, 214

1,133,190
912,440
906, 940
5, 500
187, 651
187, 651

4,462, 877
3, 331,172
2, 511, 679
13,112
797,690
8,691
1,131, 705
1, 036, 011
6,361
89, 333

1, 065, 387
787, 816
695, 775

2, 286, 843
1, 692, 430
1, 430, 461
13,112
241,330
7,727
594, 413
552, 839
6,361
35, 213

1,110,647
850,926
385, 443

4, 503,837
3,450,319
3, 060, 730
243, 712
16, 571
110,479
18,827

100, 572
33, 744
18, 721
]4,928

2, 714, 400
1, 895, 268
1, 758, 875
136, 393

1, 688, 865
1, 521, 307
1, 283,134
92, 391
16, 571
110,479
18, 732

2,040,132
2,031,484
4,168
784
3,696

219,633
211,996

2, 345, 458
1,521,0~~
1, 514,973
6,056
791,330
790,965
3"
33,0
33, 099

1, 340, 836
1,150, 762
1,146, 654
4,108
156, 860
156, 860

776,762
189,698
184,104 1
5,594 1
587,064
586,993
71

828,186
061, 083
546, 915
13,112
494, 006
7,050
767,103
760, 742
6,361

823, 925
461, 073
206, 762

Feb. 29, 1924.
Feb. 29, 1924.
July 31, 1924..
July 31, 1924..
Feb. 29, 1924..

2,823 I
4,814

33, 214
33, 214

21,613
13,319
423

2,386
3,436

851
1, 505
418, 922

20, 769

132,502
80, 502
52,000

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33, 099
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City corporation
General treasury
Fee and special fund.
Sinking funds
Public trust funds
School district.
General treasury
Fee and special fund.
Sinking funds

1,847,121
973,254
842,800
122, 835
7,619
873, 867
706,138
164, 686
3,043

2, 984,518
2, 960,454
327
23,737

JAMESTOWN, N. Y

C ity corporation
General treasury
Public trust fund
School district
General treasury
Public trust fund
County supervisors' fund.
General treasury

377,165
221,881
155,366
60,108 !
6,407
155,284
49,047
103,894
2,343

229,402
166,521
105,949
59,572
1,000
62,881
4,518
58,363

July 7, 1924..
July 7, 1924..
July 7, 1924..

BROOKLINE, MASS

60,739 l
|
12,573 i
423

1,240,554
584,852
581,485
3,155
212
655, 702
652,573
2,429
700

Jan. 5, 1925..
Jan. 5. 1925..
Jan. 5, 1925..

3,216
496 i

3,216
1,347
1,505
440,535
34,088
423

851
1,505
357,858
15,546

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924..
31, 1924..
31, 1924.
31, 1924.

A u g . 31, 1924.
A u g . 31, 1924.
A u g . 31, 1924.

MUSKEGON, MICH

C ity corporation
General treasury. _.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Sinking fund
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Public trust fund. _
Dec. 31, 1924.
Investment funds..
Dec. 31, 1924.
Private trust fund..
i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

254, 311
362, 852
274, 501
88, 351

2,142,074
1, 274, 262
1, 037,428
219, 625
16, 571
638

1

2, 207,891
2,072, 419
1,941, 350
3, 029
109,841

18,199 J

810,766
809,016
758,002
49,373
1,641
1, 750
768
982
153,872
103,638
81,952 1
21,058 1
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91, 077
964
277, 571
276, 802
769

465, 483
259, 721
206, 370
53, 351

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CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF
MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T

Date of close of fiscal year
Revenue

i Nonrevenue

Aggregate of
receipts and
cash on hand
at beginning
of year i

Cash on
hand at
beginning
of year

Cash on
hand at
close of year

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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. 14]

PAYMENTS

Governmental-cost

Nongovernmental-cost

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
199

MUSKEGON, MICH.—Continued.

1

School district
General t r e a s u r y
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
*>00

EVERETT,

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.

_ M a r . 31, 1924
._
A u g . 31, 1924
. . _ D e c . 31, 1924
Sept. 30, 1924
M a r . 31, 1924
. M a r . 31, 1924
__ . M a r . 31, 1924
M a r . 31, 1924
M a r . 31, D e c . 31,1924
M a r . 31, 1924

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MASS

General t r e a s u r y
License fund
Sinking 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 fund
90?

J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924

WACO, T E X

General t r e a s u r y
School f u n d . _ . . .
Library fund.
Park fund..
Water fund..
Cemetery fund...
Cash in transit
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
?01

__

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31.

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1924
1924
1924
1924

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SPRINGFIELD, M O

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y _ _
._
Special assessment fund
Sinking fund
._
P u b l i c t r u s t fund
I n v e s t m e n t fund
__ . . . .
Private trust fund.
School district
General t r e a s u r y
S i n k i n g fund

J u n e 30,
June:30,
J u n e 30,
J u n e 30,
J u n e 30,
J u n e 30,

1924
1924
1924...
1924...
1924
1924

J u n e 30, 1924..
J u n e 30, 1924

_.

$867,812
667, 237
200, 575

$135,472
122, 383
13, 089

1, r 97, 912
957, 649
132, 598
1,337
5,138
202, 270
12, 661

549, 293
44, 351
434, 491
16, 432
44, 053
2,710
4,083

284, 783
1,476
2, 019, 270
1, 978, 030
281
13,734
27, 225

1, 522,956
1, 453, 450
2,738
30, 864
25, 409
10, 495

955,758
480,349
446,085
21, 245
11,951
1,000
68

3,233
2,245
668

_
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!

1,213
1,960

475,409
431,790
43,619

$50, 234
25, 721 1
24, 513
1, 216, 640
439, 608
13, 367
173
1,023
8,563
7,164
9,893
730,198
2,840
3,811

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$819,132
652, 861
166, 271

$167, 558
138,957
28, 601

1, 276, 898
469, 527
57, 586
1,145
903
15,485
2, 765

1, 502, 076
607, 460
490, 870
16, 079
34, 033
158, 459
21,143

584, 871
364 621
32, 000
718
15, 278
39 599
9,893
120,950
1,812

720,522
3,194
5,771

173, 509
523

386, 413 i
223,143 i
1
133, 227 !
90
29, 953

3, 928, 639
3, 654, 623 I
3,019
177,825
52, 724
40,448

296, 240
152,160

2,037,431
2, 036, 647
281
15
488

1, 594,968
1, 465, 816
2,738
74, 562
49,852
2,000

395,378
93,223
90,793

1.354,369
'575,817
537,546
21,245
13,462
1,000 |
68
2,496
778,552
676,697
101,855 |

246, 560
79, 685
76, 213

16,740
15,787
5,800

2,895

1,091,069
480,345
455,533
21,245
3,567

577
166, 875
65,025
101,850

610, 724
610,719
5

919
302,155
243,919 i
58,236 1

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3, 363, 845
1, 441, 608
580,456
17,942
50, 214
213, 543
23,908
9, 893
1, 014, 981
5,529
5,771

$66, 828
23,523
43, 305

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1,511
1,577
988
988

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$1, 053, 518
815,341 1
238,177

103, 248
2,384
38, 448

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1,000
68
1,919
953
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!
City corporation
i
General treasury
|
Special assessment fund.
I
Library fund
i
Cemetery fund
Sinking funds
i
Public trust funds
!
Private trust funds
•
School district
General treasury
Sinking fund
LORAIN, OHIO
City corporation
General treasury
te ' Fee and special fund.
)i Library fund
*« I Sinking funds
"*
^ Public trust funds- _ _
^ f Private trust funds..School district
General treasury
Fee and special fund.
Sinking fund
CHICOPEE, MASS
General treasury
License fund
Public trust funds- _
Private trust funds..
DUBUQUE, IOWA
City corporation
General treasury_..
Library cash fund-.
Sinking fund
Public trust funds.
Private trust fund _
School district
General treasury - .
Sinking fund
BATTLE CREEK, MICH
C i ty corporation
General treasury.__
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
School district
General treasury._
Public trust fund.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

166, 815
164,940
11,330

Aug. 31, 1924.
Aug.|31, 1924 _
Aug. 31, 1924..

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year,

805,322
474,755
241, 250

5,402 1
108,326
38,009
9,262 1
345,416 |
337,348

4,192,820
2,894,404
1,906,989
14,093
17,473
892,173
49,458
14, 218
1,298,416
1,096,892
9,882
191,642

1,985, 963
1, 226, 547
984,046
14,093
9,845
213,105
5,458

4,015,724
3,886,693
6,329
13,274
109, 428

211,598
124,819

3, 230, 203
2, 239, 842
2,037,634
737
180, 220
21, 213
38
990,361
962,449
27,912

499,313
337,292
337,141
59

162,021
162,021

692,767
692,767

3, 625,710
2,497,392
2,343,133
146,501
7,758
1,128,318
1,121, 433
6,885 1

518,859
142,062
135,618

1,440,412
727,985
678,748
47,923
1,314
712,427
709, 581
2, 846 l

39,639
1,178,386
955,329
846,181
104, 226
4,922
223,057
195,145
27,912

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.

Julv 15, 1924.
July 15, 1924.

872,349 '
526,933 1
365,934

8,068

1924
1924
1924
Dec. 31, 1924.
1924

M a r . 20, 1924.
M a r . 20, 1924..
M a r . 20, 1924..

1, 330, 676
680,391
390,767
215,051
27, 609
23, 246
19,773
3,945

1,646,392
• 1,601,652
5,101

30, 1924..
30, 1924..
30, 1924..
30, 1924..

Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.

591, 524
219,382
65,491
1,932
20,848
3,022
57,432
42, 769
27,888
372,142
342,398
29,744

11,379
406,724
332
4,956
125, 720
125, 720

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.

2,147,338
1,113,036
510, 286
216,983
48, 518
28,328
107,205
62,434
139,282
1,034,302
953,565
80,737

26,344
60
2,000
4,992
120,214
1,875
1,875

July 31, 1924 _
July 31, 1924 _

Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,

525, 429
195,088
87, 912
2, 752
229
1,546
44,527
39,052
19,088 ,
330,343 !
315,384 !
14,959

1,239,637
1,113,917
690, 526

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

1, 659,006
792, 506
789,748
2,758
866,500
864, 612
l,8 r ~

1,480, 567
1,475, 853
1,326, 827
144,028
5,000
4,714
236
4,478

133,027
51,175
12,063
69,789
305,905
150,518
150,225
143
112
• 38 !
155,387
155,387
486,137
229,033
226,558
2,475
257,104
256,585
519

7,600
168,242
44,000
13,663
330, 567
320,998
9,569

650,285
599, 292
50,993

759,416
647,301
9,882
102, 233
2,263,616
2,262,388
1,228

12,271
74,508

92

6,444
376,797
375,713
1,084

2, 383, 247
1, 690,480
1,628,764
678
46,571
14,467

225,138
213, 263
54,028
61
2,060
30,000
15,720
111,394
11,875
11,875
1,401,535
1,193,102
681,693
28
510,826
555
208,433
128, 593
79, 840
1,540,510
1,499,486
5,101
1,003
34,920
347,643
212,070
71,729
133, 649
6,654
38
135,573
107,661
27,912
1,666,439
1,627,345
1,528,767
98,578
39,094
36,139
2,955
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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. 14]

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

Nonrevenuc

Cash on
hand at
beginning
of year

Aggregate of
receipts and
cash on hand
at beginning
of year i

Cash on
hand at
close of year

PAYMENTS

Governmental-cost

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
208

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
I n v e s t m e n t 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
SUPERIOR, W I S .

City corporation..
General t r e a s u r y C o u r t fund __ _
Sinking f u n d . . .
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
Town.
General t r e a s u r y _
Fee fund

$534, 041
339, 222
218, 790
119, 665
473

387,129
339, 631
47,498

185, 017
165, 918
19,099

294
194, 819
194,479
340

1, 725,080
977,513
966,915
5,900
4,698
726,386
726,386
21,181
21,181

1,356,102
78o, 138
755, 829
21, 209
8,100
570,964
570, 964

216, 255
185, 261
174,411
10,829
21
30, 657
30, 657
337
337

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

_ _
. _

1,450,440
829,434

23,986
5, 948

264, 250
84, 689
272, 067

~~~7~754'
10,284

1

1,742,754
1,424,522
119, 986
184,165
12,133
1,948

2, 779, 532
1, 375, 245
1, 226, 978
6,055
139,308
2, 904
1, 404, 287
1, 319,146
731

24, 533
5, 251
5, 251

1

1,998,427
982,447
945, 467
14,276
11, 875
10, 829
1, 015,980
996, 232
1,884

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924
1924 _
1924
1924
1924.

|
1
. .
_ _

J u n e 30, 1924
__ J u n e 30. 1924.._
_ _ _ _ _

_ _ _
D e c . 31, 1924" _
_
_ _
M a y 31, D e c . 31, 1924
___ _ _
D e c . 31, 1924__
J u n e 30, 1924

!

_
___

_ ___

General t r e a s u r y ,
Special assessment fund .__ _
Sinking fund__
__
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
.. __ _
I n v e s t m e n t funds
STAMFORD, C O N N

$995,399
810,382
765,170
40,068
5, 068
76

_ _ _

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
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
JOLIET, I I I _

$1,341,394
954,265
895,876
51,338
7,051

J u n e 30, 1924

C O L U M B I A , S. C . _ _

_ _.

31, 1924.
31, 1924.
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924__

_ ___

__ ___
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

15,
15,
15,
15,

1924.
1924
1924
1924

S e p t . 30, 1924
S e p t . 30, 1924

39,282
19, 265

$2,870, 834
2,103,869
1, 879, 836
211, 071
12, 592
76
294
766, 965
700, 028
66,937
3, 297, 437
1,947,912
1,897,155
37, 938
12, 819
1,328,007
1, 328, 007 1
21,518
21, 518
3, 217,180
2, 259,904
119,986
456,169
107,106
274,015
4, 802, 492
2, 362, 943 !
2,177, 696
20, 331
151,183
13,733
2, 439, 549
2, 334, 643
2, 615

$453,221
384, 074
266, 914
114,452
2,414

$1,443, 603
958, 788
944, 328
13, 992
468

$974, 010
761, 007
068, 594
82, 627
9,710
76

294
69,147
49, 790
19,357

484, 815
459, 615
25, 200

213, 003
190,623
22,380

422, 454
379,900
365,514
14,313
73
41, 578
41,578
976
976

2, 335, 483
1,278,161
1,258,006
10,155

539, 500
289, 851
263, 635
13, 470
12, 746
249, 649
249, 649

96,750
37,887

1,796,249
1,556,726
119,986
95,938
23,599

1,324,181
665,291

129, 567
36,117
36,117

1, 863, 350
.,002,539
989, 022
658

93, 450
88, 907

12, 859
860,811
846, 406
1,884

2, 809, 575
1,324,287
1,152,557
19,673
151,183
874
1,485,288
1,399,330
73'

41.933
16, 930

1,036, 780
1, 036, 780
20, 542
20,542

318,298
66, 577
274,015




212

AURORA, I I I

D e c . 31,
Dec. 31,
___.. D e c . 3i,
D e c . 31,
D e c . 31,

.

-

Sinking fund
School d i s t r i c t . . . .
General t r e a s u r y
TAUNTON, MASS _

P e t t y cash fund

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

..

_ .

!

_ . . J u n e 30, 1924..
__

.

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 fund
.. _
I n v e s t m e n t funds _ _ . _ _ _ .
P r i v a t e t r u s t funds
COUNCIL BLUFFS, I O W A . . .

Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.

30,
30,
30,
30,
30,
30,
30,
30,

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

Mar.
. . . Mar.
._ M a r .
Mar.

31,
31,
31.
31,

1, 383, 535
1, 061, 756
1, 026, 293

1, 819, 457
1, 661, 012
4,119

i

.

1,687,445
1, 040,121
986,958
40, 753
12,410

1924 .
1924
1924 _
1924 _

647, 324
647, 324

J u n e 30, 1924

_. M a r .
Mar.
._ M a r .
Mar.

1, 239, 684
699, 482
691, 240
59
8,183

31, 1924
31, 1924..
31, D e c . 31,1924
31, 1924..

J u n e 30, 1 ~ ~ ~
924
J u n e 30, 1 9 2 4 . . .

540, 202
540,165
37

__

PORTSMOUTH, OHIO

C i t y corporation
__
General t r e a s u r y
F e e a n d special fund
Sinking funds
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 fund

_

__ Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924

6,925
28, 390
148
321,779
321, 779

17 1

359,939 1
200,363 !
193,821 j
6,510
32
159,576
159,576
615,499
587,445 j
200 |

32,159
1,809
1,183

ROCK ISLAND, I I I

C i t y corporation
._
General t r e a s u r y
Sinking f u n d . _
_ .
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
Private trust funds. _
School district
_
General t r e a s u r y
P u b l i c t r u s t fund _

1,429, 807
966, 571
935,277
17, 670
4 02P
6, 919
2, 676
463,236
463,236

1

_ _ _

City 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

7,850
76, 560

1

_.

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y - .

213

4,790
12, 642
432

2, 056, 675
2, 021, 524

_ __r_ Sept. 30, 1924
S e p t . 30, 1924..
Sept. 30, 1924..

Playground fund.. _ _

[

i Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.

1, 343, 609
860, 476
649, 658
8,921
198,595
2, 664
638

12, 657
89, 202
432

101
4,442

12, 521

35
84, 760
432

3,173, 281
2, 228, 690
2,155, 391
24,180
10,986
35, 309
2,824
944, 591
944, 591

520,180
393, 600
373,512
2,713
5, 761
11,614

2,442,194
1,660,375
1, 629, 613
21,467

210,907
174, 715
152, 266

126, 580
126, 580

6,471
2,824
781, 819
781,819

4, 491, 631
4, 269, 981
4,119
200
859
182, 584
1,809
10,445
21, 634

227. 937
202, 817

2, 351,940
2,351,940

200
859
10,867

5,225
17, 224
36,192
36,192
1,911,754
1, 715,224
4,119
1

859
134, 839

15,586 !

6,320
12, 308

2,942 ;
9,326

948,397
714, 852
402, 499
213, 462
14,000
84, 891
233, 545
233,545

447,965
336,163
228,482
27,986 j
63,011 j
16,684
111,802 |
111,802 !
1
102,119 ;
68,703 1
61,580 [
2,415
3,811
897
33,416 |
32,541
875

3, 083, 807
2,091,136
1, 617, 939
282, 201
89, 421
101, 575
992, 671
992, 671

437, 303
293,970
208,852
4,459
66,969
13, 690
143,333
143,333

2, 044, 252
1, 222,197
1,178,367
32, 650
11,180
822,055
822, 055

602, 252
574,969
230,720
245, 092
11,272
87, 885
27,283
27,283

2,012, 707
1,270, 207
1, 239, 906
2,474
26,902
925
742, 500
741, 588
912

175,122
73,410
•58,235
2, 474
11, 776
925
101,712
100,800
912

1,146, 047
677,974
670,907

691,538
518,823
510,764

7,067

8, 059

468,073
468, 073

172,715
172, 715

400, 395
284,093
281, 770

3,833; 450
2,829, 204
2, 372, 881
8,921 I
441, 377
4,687
638
700 1

692, 310
390,132
357, 318

1,932, 412
1, 385, 689
1, 259, 528
8,921
113,104
4,136

1, 208,728
1, 053, 383
756, 035

i

670,904
502, 022
487, 086
14,908
28
168, 882
168,882
2, 089, 446
1, 684, 635
1,441, 453
242, 782

2,023
400

300

171,717
1,809
7,667
11,218

2,778
10, 416

31, 563
551

700

296, 710
638

Q
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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 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 : 1924—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. 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

Aggregate of
receipts and
cash on hand
at beginning
of year i

Cash on
hand at
beginning
of year

Cash on
hand at
close of year

PAYMENTS

Governmental-cost

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
PORTSMOUTH, OHIO—Continued.
School district
General treasury _
Fee and special fund
Sinking fund..
QUINCY, I I I . . .
City corporation..
General treasury.
House of correction fund. _
Library fund..
Boulevard and park fund _
Water fund
Cemetery fund
Public trust funds
Investment funds.
Private trust fund
School district
General treasury
Public trust fund
Sanitary district
General treasury

Aug. 31, 1924.
Aug. 31, 1924.
Aug. 31, 1924.

Apr. 30, 1924
Apr. 30, 1924
Apr. 30, 1924
Mar. 27, 1924..
Sept. 30, 1924..
May 14, 1924..
Apr. 30, 1924
Apr. 30, Sept. 30, 1924.
May 14, 1924
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
Mar. 31, 1924..

AUSTIN, T E X . . .
City corporation._
General treasury..
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Sewer fund
Dec. 31, 1924.
Highway fund
Dec. 31, 1924.
Park fund
Water, light, and power fund. Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924..
Cemetery funds
Dec. 31, 1924.
Sinking fund..
Dec. 31, 1924.
Investment fund
Dec. 31, 1924.
Pri vate trust funds
School district
General treasury
Aug. 31, 1924..
Public trust fund
, A u g . 31, 1924..

$483,133
383,913
6,262
92,958

$404, 811
247, 517
157, 294

19, 018

1, 426, 523
877, 269
695, 528
2,867
392
360
165, 927
6,712
2,529
2,954

290, 579
290, 529
179, 348

621, 988
340, 852
227, 925

15, 887
40, 601
1,720

456
8
37, 308
4,026
4,723
64, 675
1,731
272, 005
272, 005

532, 811
532, 778
33
16, 443
16, 443
1, 783,133
1, 426, 590
310,852
8,251
100, 393
11, 291
693,132
21, 618
280, 434
619
356, 543
345, 285
11, 258

29,957
14, 542
8,474
45
45
5
5
1, 269, 032
749, 052
210, 347
30, 000
26,163
464, 420
1,541
16, 581
519,980
519, 980

$116, 302
97, 284

2, 339, 090 1
1, 508, 650
1,102, 801
2,867
16, 735
40, 969 1
204, 955 1
10, 738
37, 209
82,171
10, 205
804, 861
804, 828
33
25, 579
25, 579

9,131
9,131
35,965
22, 667
2,165
6,629

11, 816
1,879

$1, 004, 246
728, 714
6,262
269, 270

I

"l78"|i
13,298 !'I
11,848 |
1,450 1

3, 088,130
2,198, 309
523, 364
44, 880
126, 556
11, 291
1,157, 552
34,975
282, 313
619
16, 759
889,821
877,113
12, 708

$302,178
245, 071
57,107
613,287
336, 442
222, 376
220
111
1,505
3, 058
25, 620
82,171
1, 381
269, 988
269,988
6,857
6,857
590, 027
175, 594
29,691
2,225
638
60,188
10, 694
56, 370
619
15,169
414, 433
411, 750
2,683

$546, 723
476, 016
6, 262
64, 445

$155, 345
7,627

1, 348, 705
822, 660
612, 494
2,867
14, 515
37,934
136, 581
7,680
10, 589

377, 098
349, 548
267, 931

507, 328
507, 328
18, 717
18, 717
1, 896, 764
1, 425,125
347, 754
42, 655
102, 241
9,498
753, 416
22, 036
147, 525
471, 639
461, 638
10,001 1

147, 718

2,000
2,924
66, 869
1,000
8,824
27, 545
27, 512
33
5
5
601, 339
597, 590
145,919
24, 315
1,155
343,948
2,245
78, 418
1,590
3,749
3,725
24




N E W BRUNSWICK, N. J
.General treasury
School fund
Library fund..
Firemen's relief fund
Electrical inspection fund.
Municipal court fund.._-_
Sinking fund..
Public trust funds

00

S
220

WATERLOO, IOWA.
_
City corporation
General treasury
Special assessment f u n d . .
River
front
improvement
fund.
Library cash fund
Water fund
Sinking funds
_
Public trust funds
Investment funds.
Private trust fund
School district
General treasury

221

EASTON, PA._
City corporation
General treasury. _
Sinking fund
School district
General treasury..
Sinking fund.
Public trust fund.
OGDEN, U T A H . .
City corporation
General treasury. _.
Library fund
Investment f u n d . . .
Private trust fund..
School district
General t r e a s u r y . . .
Sinking fund
1

Dec.
June
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
30,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1,785,362
1,585,945
163,762
2,047
5,185
1,780

1924..
1924.
1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..

2, 418, 236
1, 604, 270
655, 322
18, 410

20,875
5,768

899
106, 320
33, 015

323,254
269,106
47, 605
1

1,195
5,347

118
20,580
31,380
268

764
156,489
58,741
7,309

37,664
56,321
56,321

1,411 1
206,531 J
134,186
9,978
628 1
255,208
1,033,381
1,033,381

66,711
139,017
139, 017

669,556
669,556

529
29,462
44,065
2,401
628
188,497
224,808
224,808

178,513
122,192
24,787

1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..

l
|
1
1
1
1

1,291
179,139
84,637
6,843
198

37
5,669
22,040
2,791
430
217, 544
184,621
184,621

83
21,723
27, 509
344

10,082

1
1

792,439
792,439

1
1

1,182,356
502,280
498,756
3,524
680,076
676,063
3,507
506

1,844,692
1,195,413
1,051,030
144,383
649, 279
517, 511
131,768

335,456
109,291
58, 363
50,928
226,165
183,195
32,970
10,000

3,362,504
1,806,984
1,608,149
198,835
1, 555, 520
1,376,769
168,245
10,506

1,640,581
954,298
921,515
894
31,889

813,915
687,708
653,054
17,115
12,103
5,436
126, 207
102,977
23, 230

221,902
155,392
147,299
41
6,602
1,450
66,510
43,173
23,337

2,676,398
1, 797,398
1,721,868
18,050
50,594
6,886
879,000
812,730
66,270 1

July 7, 1924..
July 7,1924.
July 7, 1924.

Dec. 31, 1924.
May 31, 1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
Dec. 31,1924.
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.

JJ

686,283
666,580
19,703

899
125, 370
31,050
619,896
395,088
110,821

727,050
542,429
264,581
10,031
19,306

Jan. 5, 1925..
Jan. 5, 1925..

499
10, 462

2, 062, 376
1, 903, 555
1,142
360

2,056,582
1,387,026
577,071
568,270
18,382

2,052,801
1,260,362
422,336
558,239
7,679

June 30, 1924.

2,521
2,618

1,944, 718
1, 237, 293
669, 451
20,048
5,185
1,780

281,886
142,869
23, 812

1
1
1
1

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

519, 758
318, 473
196, 096
50

2,958,364
1,924,983
711,704 J
568,270 1
37,067 |

Mar. 31, 1924..
Mar. 31, 1924..
Mar. 31, 1924.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.

I
4, 526, 852
3,459,321 '
866,689 j
20, 458
5,185 '
1,780 !
899 1
128, 390 |
44,130 j

1,219,401
728,308
683, 856
44,452
491,093
391,923
89,170
10,000

1,641, 595
771,947
771,947

364, 399
273,712
264,603
1,451
7,221
437
90,687
47,417
43,270

1,680,471
1,020,026
1,008,477
10,404
1,145

869,648
822,590
47,058

660,445
660,445

18,685

Q

501,508
306, 729
152,346
154,383
194,779
162,256
32,017
506
631, 528
503,660
448,788
6,195
42, 228
6,449
127,868
104,868
23,000

Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of thi

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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 G O V E R N M E N T : 1924—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. 14]
I
RECEIPTS
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

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

Governmental-cost

Nongovernmental-cost

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
223

C i t y corporation
_
General t r e a s u r y

Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.

School district
General t r e a s u r y
224

$1,448, 814
953,486
950, 872

DANVILLE, I I I

WILMINGTON, N . C

30,
30,
30,
30,

1924
1924
1924
1924

774
1,840
495, 328
495,328

J u n e 30, 1924

C i t y corporation
H e a l t h fund

P u b l i c t r u s t funds

-

School district
General t r e a s u r y
225

J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 20, 1924
J u l y 31, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924
Oct. 31, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924
J u n e 30, 1924

__

P u b l i c t r u s t funds
226

._

AUBURN, N. Y

General t r e a s u r y
School fund
Waterfund

KOKOMO, IND

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y
Special assessment funds
Sinking fund

1
5,454
686,672 1
686,672

$542,241
214, 624
214, 609
15

$1, 631,028
793,157
770, 660
3,144
19,353

327,617
327, 617

837,871
837,871

1,855,377
1, 264, 714
1,189, 993
29,138
4,983
4, 919
11, 500
18, 781
5,400
590, 663
539,166
51,497

65,851
59, 698
50, 371
341
281
377

1,121, 947
717, 755
672, 247
28, 797
4,702
4, 542

8, 328

7,467

6,153
6,153

404,192
375, 437
28, 755

191,480
80, 436
86, 219
7,665

1,454, 278
852, 771
428,080
138,018
26, 849

8,899
3,862
4,399

8,560

382, 257
135,202
22,687
59, 766
22,961 1

753,953
573, 770
523,325
28, 732
1,950
4,000
10, 262
2,177
3,324
180,183
180,183
1, 287, 111
791, 575
411, 754
7,557
54, 720
5,150
16,184
171

255,804 1
108,443
93,002
22,310 1
4,379
23,442
4,228

2, 821, 743
1,960,368
557,132
181,821
54,720 1
11,744
51,559
4,399

207,322
173, 222
40, 742
2,000

386,398
107,875
55,104
6,045
14,839 1

1,881,320
1,168, 777
471,341
474,160
50,349 1

1

1,287,600
887,680
375,495
466,115
35,510 1

67,018
22, 453
8,705
240
76
29

$2,581,455
1,385,396
1,341, 744
3,144
33, 214
7,294
1,196,059
1,196, 059

1,034,406
668,491
657, 963
166
2,957
890
1, 238
3, 201
2,076
365,915
314,418
51,497

2,215
11,933

_. _

D e c . 31, 1924"
D e c . 31, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924
__

14,059
14, 059

$847,418
160,746
155, 292

1,278,828
1,060,350
52,376
151,954

._

M a y 31, 1924
M a y 31, 1924
D e c . 31,1924
M a y 31,1924
M a y 3 1 , 1924...
M a y 31, J u n e 30,1924
May31,1924

$285, 223
271,164
235, 580
3,144
32,440

13, 403
44, 565
44,565

v

1, 251, 223
835, 335
405, 929
414, 394
14,288

$408,186
377,615
356,475
13,846
7,294
30, 571
30, 571
667,579
487,261
467, 375

11,500
2,986
5,400
180,318
157,576
22, 742
1,175,985
1, 027,161
42, 833
36,138
27,871
2,845
39,137
247,840
198, 240
42,725
13,100




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 . . .
NEWPORT NEWS,

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.

POUGHKEEPSIE, N . Y .
General t r e a s u r y . __
License fund
C o u r t fund
N e w street fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds..
Investment fund...

|
J u n e 30, 1924.
J u n e 3 0 , 1924.
J u n e 30, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.

.
1
1

230

| ORANGE, N . J

July 7, 1924..
1
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
19241924.
1924.

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y
License 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
School district
General t r e a s u r y
Sinking fund
County supervisors' fund.
General t r e a s u r y

3, 587,960
2, 602, 010

33,135
5,087
2,356

1,394,506

|

813,987
800,279
2,238
2,135
9,335

1

Oct. 31, 1924-.

429,145
417, 553

1,964,120
1, 958, 251

598, 023
526, 891
4, 846

351,528
225,661
183,771
17,065
24,825 i
125,867 1
125,867

1, 339,
599,
479,
21,
99,
739,
739,

338, 992
137, 981
107, 869

138,179
108,521

5,181, 446
4,123,060
2,200
869
930
749, 234
36, 665

249, 457
236, 322

1,455,307
1,412,529
2,200

579,423
579,167
256
1,096

1

1,096

869
930
709,409
8,610
266,132
3, 517, 735
2, 348, 883
2,291,598
2,979
35, 343
11, 964
6,999
1,168,201
1,159,821
8,380
651
651

49, 600
49,600

2, 991, 288
2, 902, 695
4. 840
104
250
42, 315
22, 558
18, 520

1,150, 744
1,092, 425
2,501
104

2,378
2,378

6,216
415, 888
415, 888

1,046,428
1,042,405
2, 589
1,434

1,591,087
1,573,948
2,345

20, 435
18, 057
18, 057

247,' 055
247,055

!

1, 577. 200
919, 436
657, 764

3, 084,
2. 073,
663,
347,

29, 824
7,370
18, 520

17,003

461.327
111,890
3,132
346, 305

971, 764
643,726
63, 785
264, 253

1
1

July 31, 1924..
Dec. 31, 1924..

23,930
148, 997
712, 543
712, 543 i

1, 064, 441
446, 639
547, 040
70, 762

I
!

AMSTERDAM, N. Y

13,367
18, 520
278,*523
278, 523

1,048,750
983,366
52,660
12,724

967,300
356,156
277,211
4,405
74,540
611,144
611,144

Jan. 5, 1925..
Jan. 5, 1925..
Jan. 5, 1925..

:

General t r e a s u r y
F i r e m e n ' s relief f u n d .
Police court 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

3 1
130, 477
34,100
34,100

3,264
11,530

HAZLETON, P A

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y
Special assessment f u n d .
Sinking fund
School district
General t r e a s u r y

10,560
399,920
399,920

J u l y 31, 1924..

VA_.

General t r e a s u r y . . .
School fund
Sinking fund

I

250
9,227
3,658

6,690
22,968

955 1
731
485
739

263
874
039
470
365
389
389

104
250
4,102
7, 240

30,112
201, 011
201, 011
181, 316
151, 201

5,869

38, 213
9,449
18, 520

946, 280
425, 336
371,166
3, 417
50, 753
520,944
520,944

53, 991
36, 557
4
18, 053
18, 500
17,434
17,434

1, 912,046
1, 897, 782
2,200

3, 088,084
2, 074, 077

869
930
5,514
24, 601

o

w

w

743, 720
12,064
268, 488

119,841
62,085
37, 940 I
97
14,106
7,589
2,353
57,756 1
54,442
3,314

5, 032,082
3, 224, 955
3,129, 817
5, 314
51, 584
28,888
9,352
1, 805, 380
1, 793,430
11,950
1,747
1,747

1,065, 503
410, 645
395, 504
27
3,632
9,248
2,234
654,858
652, 740
2,118

1, 607, 750
652, 043
647, 514
4,529
955,056
955,056
651
651

2, 358, 829
2,162, 267
2, 086, 799
5,287
47,952
15,111
7,118
195,466
185,634
9,832
1,096
1,096

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 th<

<£5




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 : 1924—-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. 14]

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
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 P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
232

233

234

PETERSBURG, VA
General t r e a s u r y
School fund .
Sinking fund
P r i v a t e t r u s t fund

June
June
June
June

NORRISTOWN, PA
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
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

LEWISTON, M E . . . _ . .

.

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1925
1925
1925
1925
1925
1925

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

28,
28,
28,
28,

1924
1924
1924
1924.

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1924
31, 1 9 2 4 . . .

132, 967
99, 868
48,146
51, 722

624,656
49,457
2,397
47, 060

33,099
1,817
31, 282

575,199
495, 612
79,587

1, 047, 597
1, 006, 761
3,513
4,514

116,021
102, 210

2,598
2,057
977

......

1
_ .

838, 735
825, 235

10,148
22,661
1,300,301
1, 298, 787
1,500

174, 696
5,500

4,674
1,583
810
6, 744
128,600 I
128,600

13, 500
14

1

GREEN BAY, WIS

General t r e a s u r y
W a t e r fund
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
I n v e s t m e n t fund

$847,424
667,228

1, 610, 376
1, 604, 744

J u l y 7, 1924
J u l y 7, 1924
J u l y 7, 1924

$338,136
8,884
232, 229
94, 253
2,770

714, 742
296,142
295, 593
507
42
418, 600
413, 584
4,750
266

WALTHAM, MASS

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
236

$970, 084
861,070
73, 285
35, 729

1924..
1924..
1924..
1924..

. . . D e c . 31, 1924"
D e c . 31, 1924
D e c . 31, 1924

General t r e a s u r y
License fund
Sinking funds-..
P u b l i c t r u s t funds
I n v e s t m e n t fund
P r i v a t e t r u s t funds
235

30,
30,
30,
30,

1

1, 467, 467
1, 298,846
162,177
6,138
306

669, 717
662, 674
5,233
1,810

346,889
301, 347 1
37, 285 1
2,674
5,583 1

$2,155, 644
1,537,182
305, 514
304,678
8, 270
1,472, 365 |
445,467
346,136
99,289
42
1, 026,898
911,013
115, 619
266

$574,000
340,390

$1,228, 517
925,045
303, 472

$353,127
271, 747
2,042
79, 068
270

787,182
240,322
228, 327
11, 953
42
546, 860
543, 612
2,982
266

187, 567
152, 468
110,636
41, 832

973, 320
925, 612
3,513
10, 858

225, 610
8,000
497,616
52, 677
7,173
45, 504
444, 939
336,139
108,800

2, 773,994
2, 713, 715
3, 513
11, 786
3,640
11,935
29,405

125,997
116,059

1, 674, 677
1, 672,044

928
1,007
1,278
6,725

2,633

2,267,636
2, 252, 622 j
1, 500
13, 500
14

103,450
101,950
1,500

1, 092, 528
1,092, 528

2,484,073
2, 262,867 '
199,462 1
14, 045
7, 699 1

74, 998
40, 470
25, 314
1,515
7,699

35,099
31, 262
3,837

10,657
22, 680
1, 071, 658
1, 058,144
13, 500
14
1, 819, 527
1, 648,116
167,148
4,263

589, 548
574, 281
7,000
8,267




237

COLUMBUS, GA

General treasury.
Hospital fund
School fund
Library fund
Water fund
Sinking fund
Investment fund..

Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924..
1924.
1924..

OSHKOSH, Wis

General treasury
Public trust funds. _
Private trust funds..

239

SHEBOYGAN, W I S

General treasury
School fund
Water fund
Public trust funds...
Investment fund
Private trust funds..

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924..
June 30, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924..
Dec. 31, 1924..
Dec. 31, 1924..
Dec. 31, 1924..

1

MOLINE, I I I

City corporation
General treasury
Sinking fund
Public trust funds. _
Private trust funds.
School district
General treasury

.1
!

Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.

31, 1924..
31, 1924..
31, 1924..
31, 1924..

|

June 30, 1924.

WATERTOWN, N . Y

General treasury
Library fund
County supervisors' fund.
Sinking fund
Public trust funds

2,396,918
1,237, 275
3,535
5,162

48,974
23,738
21,651
3, 585

1,663,268
1, 655,471
7,797

482,455
454,955
19, 816
7,684

413, 729
135, 207
168,136
64,553
12,843

1, 567,082
924, 044
530, 985
105,583
6,470

533, 291
475,620
16,815
30,908

22,907

2, 514,102
1,534,871
715,936
201,044 I
19,313
9,352
33,586

146,097 1
109,173
93, 782
593
12,042
2, 756
36,924
36,924

2,345,457 |
1,455,363
1,391, 080
25, 950
35,240
3,093
890,094
890,094

100,443
59, 099
48, 736
1,135
6, 587
2, 641
41,344
41,344

1,516,051
1,050,339
1, 038,667
6,815
4,857

June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.
Oct. 31, 1924..
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.

538,782
467,093
715

2,928, 524
2, 722, 328
1,848
10,862
130,803
62, 683
3, 502,297
2,085, 585
911,849
1,418
4,430
1,030,169
10,289
1,058
126,372
1,416, 712
674,216
742,496

386, 697
274, 646
770

1, 866,495
1,837,637
1,078
5,150
18,128
4, 502

675, 332
610,045

MUSKOGEE, OKLA

City corporation
1
June 30,1924.
General treasury
June 30, 1924.
Library fund...
1
June 30, 1924.
Recreation fund
June30, 1924.
Sinking fund
j
June 30, 1924.
Public trust fund. _.
June 30, 1924
Investment fund
June 30,1924.
Private trust funds.
School district
I
General treasury
June 30,1924.
June30, 1924.
II
Sinking fund
1
Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of t h year.

• 1,490,649
940,222
775, 736
1,242
227
162,108
909

1,475,186
736,827
112,204

2, 535,477
1,167, 501
28,411
213,662
5,425
293
1,507
1,118, 678

180,404
138,905
743
8,603
443
30,932
778

505,141
479, 760
20,131
5,250

45,080
24,247
14,814
6,019

1,624,784
998,638
448,366
167,620
5,808
4,352

520,886
468,476
16,964
12,912
6,855
5,000
10,679

368,432
67, 757
250,606
20,512
6,650

872,970
556, 528
547, 766

1,326,390
789,662
749,532
25,357
14,773
536,728
536,728
487,001
475,871
1,133
1,255
8, 742
1, 555,830
982,964
687,690
1,305
2,400
290,947
622
572,866
470,017
102,849

8,425
337
316,442
316,442
1,902, 741
1, 779, 364
10,862
105,448
7,067
1,422,085
751,951
168,018
487,275
96, 658
670,134
194,459
475, 675

j
3,928,146 [
2,214,617
79,346
302,485
7,048
199, 723 i
3,890
1,121,037

1,306,418
779,213
75,811
294,544
7,048
149,802

1,212,265
908,211
50,192
80,220
1,180
168,498
1,605
2,359
1,644,476
1,630,157
14,319

j!
1
l
|
|
i
I
M
1
|

24,166
46,874
524,382
350.670
56,141 1
113
2,030
251,947
9,667
1,058
29,714
173,712
9, 740
163,972 1

2,194,697
2,134,164
49,264

11, 269

224,810
198,129
2, 779
22,378
846
678

!
1
1
1

9,352
596

32,990

102, 675
8, 606
536,462
408, 536
23, 909
176
4,203
342,278
9,378
1,058
27,534
127,926
5, 726
122,200

27, 543
3,044
1,120,359

465,712
465, 712

550,427
486,048
64,379

728,963
345,925
303,677
18,000
23, 796
452
383, 038
383, 038

5,712
10,000
49, 575

525, 783
2
98,838
738, 359
182,442
555,917




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 :

1924—Con.

[For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d alphabetically b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned to each, see p . 11. F o r a t e x t discussion of this t a b l e , see p . 14]

CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF
MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T

D a t e of close of fiscal year
Revenue

Nonrevenue

C a s h on
hand at
beginning
of year

Aggregate of
receipts a n d
cash on h a n d
at beginning
of year 1

Cash on
h a n d at
close of vear

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 T O 50,000—Continued
243

244

NEWBURGH, N. Y

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

$1, 503, 510
1,473,243
23, 372
6,333
562

$953, 516
713, 762
219,350
20,404

$441,859
280, 515
155, 650
4,374
1,320

$2, 898,885
2,467, 520
398, 372
31,111
1,882

$320,080
67, 676
247,000
3,522
1,882

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Oct. 31-Dec. ;

1,198,006
993, 596
105, 670
78, 698
640
1,647
7,759
7,249
2,747

1,161,452
778,884
336, 502
10,278
3,546
1,895
17,401
8,946
4,000

65, 677
20, 956
2,014
9,864

2,425,135
1, 793,436
444,186
98, 840
4,186
3,542
40, 748
26,282
13, 915

96, 920
27, 551
1,690

Jan. 31, 1925..
June 30, 1924.
Jan. 31, 1925..
Jan. 31, 1925..
Jan. 31, 1925..

1,416,988
1, 283, 999
79,297
4,079
49,473
140

1,494,035
1,037,222
242,302

70,130
22,410
4,234

53,261
161,250

41,377
2,109

1, 798,344
1,126, 688
1,121,822

1, 039, 995
311,973
160, 245
125,900
2,517

232,207
144,986
136, 229
1,538
4, 552

23, 311
728,022
728, 017
5
1,439, 703
1, 364,365

L A CROSSE, W I S

245

246

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

General treasury. _ S i n k i n g fund
P u b l i c t r u s t funds Investment fund-.-

31,
31,
31,
31,

_.

General treasury
School fund
C i t y a n d t o w n h o m e fund..
License fund
C o u r t 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
LYNCHBURG, V A

General treasury_ _ <
.
School fund
C o n v i c t labor account Sinking fund
I n v e s t m e n t funds
COLORADO SPRINGS,

COLO.

C i t y corporation
General t r e a s u r y
Sinking f u n d s .
Public trust f u n d s . .
I n v e s t m e n t fund
P r i v a t e t r u s t funds..
School district
General t r e a s u r y
Sinking fund

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

31,
31,
31,
31,
31,

1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1924.

J u n e 30, 1924.
J u n e 30, 1924.

671,656 i
608,889
62,767 |

Dec. 31, 1924.

1, 282, 052 |
1, 210,962 !

N E W P O R T , R. I

General t r e a s u r y .

4,154
712 |

15, 588
10,087
7,168

$1,741,610 j
1,733,036

1,180,531 I
661,100 |
435,500 i
80,343 |

40,748
5,480
11, 585

$837,195
666,808
151,372
19,015
1,147,684
1,104, 785
6,996
8,631
4,186
3, 542
17,214
2, 330

2,981,153
2, 343, 631
325,833
4,079
144, 111
163,499

455,340
333, 608
4,042

252, 320
75,482
70,349
2,423
622

2,667
87, 221
84,801
2,420

3, 070, 546
1, 583, 647
1,418, 296
127, 438
11, 223
712
25, 978
1, 486, 899
1, 421, 707
65,192

2,088
176,838
171, 428
5,410

1, 212, 336
1,179, 551
32, 785

256, 613
71, 849

2,978, 368
2, 647,176

217, 769
12, 035

1,449, 569
1,410,076 I

1,363,359
1,039,882
319, 398
4,079

112,331
5,359

1,162,454
970,141
2,393
31, 780
158,140

2, 292, 481
1, 080,145
1, 075, 371
4,774

525, 745
428,020
272, 570
125, 015
5,827
712
23, 890
97, 725
70, 728
26, 997
1, 311, 030
1, 225, 065




Home for aged men fund.
Library fund
License fund
Sinking fund
Public trust funds
Investment fund
Private trust fund
PENSACOLA, FLA___

__

City corporation
General treasury
Convict labor account_
Sinking fund
School district
General treasury
Sinking fund

1

Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.
Dec. 31, 1924.

Sept. 30, 1924..
Sept. 30, 1924..
Sept. 30, 1924..
June 30, 1924.
June 30, 1924.

1,273
732
14, 781
49,304
5,000

5,045
12, 082
530
8,421
34, 082

5,126 |
278
97
139,371

15,178
710, 642
509, 351
385, 380
5,237
118, 734
201, 291
201,291

39,892

278, 592
153,295
80, 268

165,706
153,685
57,154

73, 027
125,297
90,172
35,125

96,531
12,021
10,960
1,061

11, 444
13,092
530
23, 299
222, 757
* 5,000
55, 070
1,154,940
816, 331
522, 802
5,237
288,292
338,609 I
302,423
36,186

4,869
58
23,299
138, 243

6,575
13, 034

530
19,884

64, 630
5,000
15, 805

693, 215
500, 350
393,903
5,237
101,210
192,865
167, 559
25, 306

270, 603
134, 424
95, 724

39, 265
191,122
181, 557
33,175
148, 382
9,565
6,046
3,519

38,700
136,179
128, 818
7,361

Also the aggregate of payments and cash on hand at the close of the year.
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T A B L E 3 . — S U M M A R Y OP 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 :

1924

[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. For a t e x t discussion of t h i s 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

General
property

Total

( T a b l e 7)

( T a b l e 7)

(Table 7)

$2,322, 572, 536 $1, 491, 234, 371 $55,039,798 $4,680,304

Grand total.
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

Poll

I...
I I __
Ill_
IV.
V__

784,507,292 32, 621, 023
179, 008,134 3, 694,168
271,264,011
9, 812, 680
157, 954,110 4, 327, 612
98, 500,824 ' 4,584,315

1,204,813, 785
283, 774, 907
422,972,729
253, 661, 646
157, 349, 469

687,230
208, 973
1. 511, 924
1, 417, 752
854,425

Business
a n d nonbusiness
license
( T a b l e 7)

Special assessments,
a n d special
charges for
outlays
( T a b l e 7)

Fines,
forfeits,
and
escheats
( T a b l e 7)

New York, N . Y .

2

Chicago, 111
-----C i t y corporation

$429,500,184

S a n i t a r y district
3

Philadelphia, P a
C i t y corporation

. .

4

Detroit, Mich
C i t y corporation
County

- -

5

Cleveland, Ohio
C i t y corporation
County. _
!

P a r k district

117, 659, 058
47, 605, 890
10, 758, 354
42, 867, 277
9, 683, 360
6, 744,177

104, 916, 560
76.751,816
27,938,715
226, 029

72, 425,148
47,387,210
24, 839,052
198, 886

( T a b l e 10)

59, 668,982
18,152,115
30, 442, 894
24, 079, 824
15, 436, 594

52, 857, 622
22, 337, 223
23, 670, 949
15, 600,473
8, 978, 943

8,356,348
1, 760,265
4,176, 247
2, 332, 876
1, 541, 539

78,448,794
10, 588,703
13, 836, 775
6, 691, 385
3, 372, 745

31,058,427
9,216, 951
11, 503, 772
6, 367, 551
4,183, 948

OVER

$12, 629,140

76, 815
76, 815

$11,031,059

$2, 472,048

$27, 228, 537

$31, 449, 475

$5, 200, 841

$31, 004,144

7, 834, 677
7, 717, 347
117, 330

$285, 544,069 $22, 940, 871

175,788,983
92,315,735
15,056,013
48,081,404
12,717,776
7,618,055

Earnings
of general
departments

6,287,711 $147, 780,409 $18,167,275 $123,445,210 $112, 938,402 $62,330, 649
34,980,114
9,952, 510
11,155, 564
6, 471,450
3, 728, 073

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

Subventions Highway
a n d g r a n t s , | privileges,
donations, |
a n d pension r e n t s , a n d
interest
assessments
( T a b l e 8)
( T a b l e 9)

14, 339,166
12, 633, 336

1, 297, 251
1,045, 542
146, 030
4,657
101, 022

6, 393, 309
1, 351, 804
601, 447
4, 005, 637
434, 421

11, 618,145
8, 927,134
1, 220, 759
1, 016,048
298, 266
155, 938

5, 961, 990
3,122, 244
2,135, 278
187, 785
494, 877
21, 806

10, 608, 572
9, 912, 438

1, 705,830
$87,902
87,902

696,134

691, 864
691, 864

1,166, 736
1,166, 736

144, 239
143, 317
922

3, 231, 265
628, 648
2, 602, 617

16, 287, 348
15, 872, 024
413, 917
1,407

3, 773,496
3, 665, 553
82, 207
25, 736

7,108, 562
7,108, 562

99, 411, 806 1
89, 372,497
10,039, 309

53,134, 023
47, 376,146
5, 757, 877

680, 394
44,023
636, 371

1, 777, 932
204,044
1, 573, 888

7, 537, 885
7, 537, 885

438, 584
234, 206
204, 378

3, 789,010
3,139, 529
649,481

1,094, 719
917, 893
176, 826

3, 690,955
2,650,467
1, 040, 488

27,268,304
27,268, 304

62, 780, 562
37,196,165
6,285,663
18, 978,202
320,532 1

41,360, 571
19,159,084
4, 529,332
17, 366, 602
305,553

7,296
7,296

1, 013, 618
950, 507
63, 111

6, 090,273
5,243, 225
847,048

774, 099
728, 331
45, 627
141

360, 890
16, 540

3,117, 216
1, 954, 755
270, 640
881, 305
10,516

2, 528, 832
1, 616, 330
522,235
385, 804
4,463

7, 527, 767
7, 520,097
7,670

344, 350




St. Louis, Mo
City corporation
School district...

39,643, 563
28, 890, 657
10, 752,906

25,003, 623
15, 671, 367
9,332, 256

Baltimore, Md
Boston, Mass

40, 606,287
62, 056, 565

28, 762,125
41,216,209

Los Angeles, Calif...
City corporation.
County
School district...

84, 389,291
50,129, 643
20,134,253
14,125, 395

43, 056,118
16,067, 713
15, 798,415
11,189, 990

Pittsburgh, Pa
City corporation.
County
School district...

40, 097, 965
20, 737,067
7,221, 849
12,139, 049

31, 893, 061
15, 496, 839
5, 598,043
10, 798,179

San Francisco, Calif.

32, 754, 341

22, 481, 796

Buffalo, N . Y
City corporation.
County

32, 867, 678
29, 305, 565
3,562,113

21, 971, 491
19, 251, 897
2, 719, 594

2,743,453 J
2,743,453 I

180, 989

925,831
24, 569
901,262

2,240, 805
1, 788, 323
452, 482

1,479,864
1, 438,437
41,427

3, 338,175
3,338,175

1,268,529
564, 239

26,526
372, 899

1,092,793
1,092, 928

2, 844,908
4, 542, 760

700, 722
2,177, 249

4,164,104
4,241, 770

3, 802, 769
2, 015, 962
1,755, 980
30, 827

" 180," 989"

443, 305
417,826
25,479

1,116, 736
388, 811

629,844
7,041,361

3,468, 507
3, 468, 507

10, 838, 515
10, 838, 515

3,147,261
52,095
218,773
2, 876, 393

1, 830, 937
987, 879
836, 571
6,487

2, 542,378
1,320,383
1,201, 437
20, 558

17, 442,230
17,434,272
7,958

409, 511
214,019
195, 492

544,420
544, 420

407, 578
338, 714
68, 860
4

1, 070, 882
209, 407
10,170
851, 305

1, 476, 557
685,159
412, 481
378, 917

1,155, 428
294, 755
750, 029
110, 644

2, 959, 539
2, 953, 754
5,785

988,121

91, 837

2, 247, 507

1, 091, 701

773, 855

3, 339, 206

1, 831, 532
1, 495, 277
336, 255

158, 899
137, 428
21, 471

2, 277, 409
2, 204, 586
72, 823

854, 223
783, 224
70, 999

1. 740, 318
831,285
764,529
66, 756

1, 244,442
1,244,442

1, 729, 083
1, 412, 824
315,119
1,140

1, 072, 817
798, 602
274, 215

2, 625, 580
2, 625, 580

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Milwaukee, Wis
City corporation.
County

$32,497,565
26,390,639
6,106,926

$21,707,199 $2,346,311
17, 554,223 1, 763,815
4,152,976
582,496

Washington, D . C__.

27,375, 330

12,033,180

30,226, 717
25,720,776
4, 505,941

20, 516,065
17,287,590
3,228,475

190,334
104,743
85, 591

Minneapolis, M i n n . .
City corporation.
County

25, 593,242
22,908,877
2,684,365

18,562,424
16,429,578
2,132,846

New Orleans, La
City corporation.
Levee district

28,868,260
27, 269, 545
1, 598, 715

21,725,390
20,149, 513
1, 575,877

Cincinnati, Ohio
City corporation.
County
School district-..

27,747,081
17,605,414
3,639,289
6,502,378

17,166,148
8,016,697
3,143,247
6,006,204

105,699
105,699

298,463
298,4f;3

$1,367, 526
885,810
481, 716

9,432, 789

287, 728

1,107,431

1,170,023

2,487, 500
2,296,499
191,001

1,453,267
1,249,437
203,830

990,894
379,190
611, 704

2, 218,834
2,218,834

142,633
122,746
19,887

1,363,759
1,221,127
142,632

622,652
478,325
144, 327

764, 314
596,607
167,707

960, 771
960, 771

1,059,111
1,059, 111

99,218
99,218

847,927
847,927

474,680
459,484
15,196

779,840
772,198
7,642

3,034,931
3,034,931

456,114
422,310
33,804

390,378
368,050
22,255
73

1,014,416
835,713

1,106,419
765,073
225,217
116,129

2,119,986
2,119,651
335

$169,184
152,253
16,931

$1, 718,318
1,011,486
706,832

390,885

478,864

1,159,796
1,145,820
13,976

1,041,116
938,283
102,833

122,150
53,619
68, 531

319,652
305,738
13,914

120,978
77,261
43,717

$46, 761
46,761

$2,213,054
2,213,054

$719,701
564, 555
155,146

$1,646, 566
1,646, 566

2,469,963

4,467

Newark, N . J
City corporation.
County

$609,706
598,877
10,829

2, 736,059
2,716,724
19,335

741,464
741,464

1,277,456
1,220,134
57,322

178,703

3,917, 701
3, 559, 323
157,109
201,269




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

GOVERNMENT:

1924—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 . 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

Special

Poll

(Table 7)

Total

General
property

(Table 7)

(Table 7)

Business
and nonbusiness
license
(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)

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GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000—Continued
Kansas City, Mo
City corporation.
County
School district._.

$19, 515,665
9,815,940
2,832, 588
6,867,137

Seattle, Wash
City corporation.
County
School district--.
Port of Seattle...

33, 508,405
22,845,685
4,089,929
5,415,459
1,157,332

14, 629, 743
6,716,364
3,666,475
3,909,730
337,174

Indianapolis, I n d —
City corporation.
County
School district...
Rochester, N . Y
City corporation
County

18,978, 424
11,147,671
2,110,067
5,720,686

13,307, 208
6,454,803
1,802, 382
5,050,023

~~12~

20,088,615
18,060,367
2,028,248

12,828,680
11,340,652
1,488,028

637,800
637,800

Jersey City, N . J
City corporation
County

19, 375,603
15,339, 747
4,035,856

12,834,133
9,498,668
3,335,465

95,803
47,671
48,132

$13,697,964
5,190,938
2, 513,262
5,993,764

$1,106,807
1,097,875
8,932

$46,477
24,722
21, 755

$46,761
26,171
19,175
1,415

$562, 328
21,333
807
540,188

$948,470
626,963
49,246
272, 261

$636,472
335, 797
241,166
59, 509

$2, 003,149
2,003,149

132,494
95,306
37,188

$12

$513, 714
513, 714

4,367,052
4,356,034
11,018

189,171
168,485
20,201
174
311

1,479,350
42,899

216,648
136,209
74,580

11,764,098
10, 963,832
700

W

1,422,029
14,422

729,849
366,556
279,767
83,526

5,859

799, 566

Ui

46,010
45,941

570, 833
27, 789
7,241
535,803

258,207
151,950
61, 676
44, 581

573,453
298,204
184,970
90, 279

71,183

C

489,378
447,947
41,431

648,202
433, 792
214,410

1,200,271
1,053,886
146,385

512, 551
125,060
387,491

217,768
208,467
9,301

3,887,273
3, 864,612
22,661

873,250
652, 571
220,679
10,036
10,036

1,923,284
1,923,284

1,044,154
1,042,024
2,130

130,941
130,742
199

51,435
40,397
11,038

1,214,460
1,161,798
52,662

24,461
5,065
19, 396

1,645, 543
1, 548,885
96,658

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71,183

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1,422,126
1,422,126

E
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1,877, 710
1,877, 710




JROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
Louisville, Ky

$9, 847, 942

Toledo, Ohio
City corporation
School district

12,866,079
8,174, 700 1
4, 691, 379

8,707,893
4,414,806
4,293,087

Portland, Oreg
City corporation
School district
Port of Portland

15,239,366
9, 571, 447
4, 270, 923
1,396,996

Denver, Colo
City corporation
School district

15, 069, 522
10, 564, 990
4, 504, 532

$6,144,135

$1,003,523

$733,178

$742, 639

$49, 869

$527, 578

$290, 766

S356, 254

481, 506
481, 506

1, 092, 659
1, 092, 659

114, 958
114,889
69

146,185
8, 475
137, 710

632, 655
436, 431
196, 224

260, 859
J 96, 570
64, 289

1, 349, 819
1,349,819

7,765,347
4,351,310
2,759,878
654,159

255, 602
255, 602

2,149, 228
2,149, 228

220, 739
220, 739

1, 446, 792
17, 975
1,428, 817

449, 010
377, 062
49, 441
22, 507

549, 393
259, 545
32, 787
257, 061

2, 403, 255
1, 939, 986

9,117,839
4,959,074
4,158,765

399, 339
399, 339

1, 059, 884
1, 059, 884

131, 438
96, 570
34, 868

217,113
47, 976
169,137

1, 087, 919
1, 014,125
73, 794

868, 958
800, 990
67, 968

2,187, 032
2,187, 032

$79, 545
79,545

463, 269

Akron, Ohio
City corporation
School district

6,560,480
3,258,937
3,301,543

26,884
26,884

218, 821
218, 821

1,036,607
1,036, 607

124,915
124, 915

111, 204
18, 827
92, 377

385, 248
303, 207
82, 041

148,240
93,844
54, 396

1,084,388
1, 084, 388

Columbus Ohio
City corporation
School district

12, 614, 828 ;
7, 426,022 II
5,188, 8 |

8,293,116
3,429,101
4,864,015

78,270
78,270

441, 426
441, 426

904, 256
904, 256

160, 893
127, 585
33, 308

106,219
9,891
96,328

801, 305
657, 227
.144,078

301,429
250, 352
51, 077

1, 527, 914
1, 527, 914

Providence, R. I
St. Paul, Minn
Oakland, Calif
City corporation
School district
Sanitary district

29

9, 696, 787 1
6,166, 430
3, 530, 357I

12, 267, 044
13, 279, 684
11,433,6 1
7, 037, 412!
|
4, 391,976 |
4,301

9,169,465
7,823,270

73, 266
514, 672

88, 965
1,448,719

36, 579
65, 696

796,194
463, 566

429, 276
325, 605

1, 448, 321
843, 457

257, 906
249, 628
8,278

1, 745,174
1, 745,174

146, 564
146, 564

154, 593
1, 762,123
2, 206, 484
15, 605
2,190, 879

167, 213
164, 704

280, 502
255, 894
24,608

142, 751
142,751

9, 641, 915

4,962,883

Atlanta, Ga
34

$70, 385
32, 576

6,487,095
4,317,092
2,165,702
4,301

2, 509

>

644, 989

1,287,157

267, 957

259, 893

237, 088

173, 269

1, 739, 225

6, 579, 700
3,157,132
3,422,568
.

196, 823
153, 754
43, 069

1, 621, 074
1, 484, 547

81, 560
30,172
51, 388

198, 496
40, 739
157, 757

508, 270
363, 051
76, 865
68, 354

226, 353
148, 864
77, 489

3, 500, 986
21, 792

Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, Mass
San Antonio, Tex
City corporation
School district

6,140, 428
11,667,677

2, 492, 555
7, 982, 517
4, 594, 623
3,145, 235
1, 449, 388

933, 220
44, 592

1, 099, 366
186, 993

269, 715
23, 387

811,237
390, 809

194, 761
212, 692

189,493
614, 032

150,081
732, 313

Dallas, Tex
Richmond, Va__

5,511,922
3, 496, 686
2, 015, 236
7,136, 734

8, 960,122 1

4, 709,187
4, 644, 880

1, 346,431

133,911

3, 479,194

64, 747
64, 747

43, 394

88, 290

W
1

t"

w

12, 913, 202
5, 400, 051
3, 829,136
3, 684, 0751

136, 527

>
pi

Omaha, Nebr_
City corporation
School district
Public utilities district.

69, 454

Q

65,194
65,194

26,181
26,181

519, 518
5, 317
514, 201

99, 236
55, 601
43, 635

113,470
105, 458
8,012

28, 953
28, 953

31,103
712,973

144, 522
121, 476

68, 407
85. 146

573, 048
297, 206

299,153
613, 923

344, 782
90, 387

966, 532
2, 262, 447




TABLE 3.—SUMMARY OF REVENUE

RECEIPTS,

BY D I V I S I O N S O F M U N I C I P A L

GOVERNMENT:

1924—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

Special

Poll

(Table 7)

Total

General
property

(Table 7)

(Table 7)

Special assessments,
and special
charges for
outlays

Fines,
forfeits,
and
escheats

(Table 7)

Business
and nonbusiness
license
(Table 7)

(Table 7)

Subventions!
Highway
and grants,
privileges,
donations,
rents, and
and pension
interest
assessments
(Table 8)

(Table 9)

Earnings
of general
departments

Earnings
of public
service enterprises

(Table 10)

(Table 11)

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000— Continued
40
C i t y corporation
County supervisors'
41
42

New Haven, Conn_.

C i t y corporation

134, 367 1

82,842

5,266,405
2,917,258
2, 349,147

500

6, 687,483 !

4, 273, 535

48

Grand Rapids, Mich
C i t y corporation
School district

._

$66, 727

14,008

5,368,912
3, 593,022
1, 775,890

$756, 960
756, 960

$155,469
155,469

$197,110
197,110

$785, 225
785, 225

43, 207
315,534

88, 926
380, 658

107,884
90,819

237, 556
578,062

231,087
146, 493

205,177
205, 834

8,881
1,016.028

349, 631
349, 631

134,019
134,019

97, 467
12, 004
85, 463

256, 973
175, 083
81. 890

235,147
215,057
20, 090

586, 836
586, 836

65,113

213, 629

257, 660

142, 404

1,108, 715

75, 736
75, 736

535,457
50, 700
484, 757

329,470
309,423
20,047

163, 209
144,315
18, 894

618, 686
618, 686

111, 585

611, 919
64, 242
64,242

7,035, 268

Bridgeport, Conn
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
C i t y corporation

$26,433
26,433

268, 322
268, 322

39, 360
39,360

$1,246, 312
1, 246, 312

134,367
6,044, 798
5,045, 707

6,427,083

14,093

7, 816, 573
1,212,675 i
3,445,009
158,889

5,466,668
2,030, 760
3, 284,183
151, 725
5, 946,616
4,143,711
1,802,905

1,059. 612
762,954
296, 658

7, 891,088
4, 633,176
3, 257,912 1

5,077,826
2,413,420
2, 664,406

60,094

23,119
23,119

130,004
130,004

20, 337

65, 783

52,077

305, 963
305,963

18, 715
18,715

8, 992, 207
6, 748,039
2, 244,168

46
47

$216,457
246,457

$273,432
273,432

7,117,085 !
7,839,135

7,178,831 |
4,879, 243
2,299, 588

Norfolk, Vq

45

49

$6,192, 220
6,057,853

7,234,160
4, 69.7, 570
2, 536, 590 i

__

43

44

$9,879,618 i
9, 745, 251 !

797. 847
797,847

151, 617
151,617

226,639
226,639

102, 580
102, 580

1,030,771
1.030.771

75, 722
75, 722

14,673 1
14,673 |
i

76,824 ,
76,824

68.187

216,029

250,407
180,060
68. 806
1,541

228, 857
196,192
27,042
5,623

529, 530
529, 530

133, 505
30,015
103.490

198,030
174,935
23, 095

286, 848
268,828
18,020

893, 700
893, 700

495,024
12, 777
482, 247

109, 946
66,171
43, 775

311, 678
244,194
67,484

713. °97
713.297

66,969
1,991 1
64, 978




Fort Worth, Tex

4,350,351

,105, 365

Seranton, Pa
C i t y corporation
School district

4.413, 772
2.114, 651
2,299,121

414, 689
676, 076
738, 613

5, 489, 302
10, 223, 701

752, 540
404, 979

D e s M o i n e s , Iowa
C i t y corporation
School district

8, 028,163
4, 886, 735
3,141,428

636, 403
692, 67?,
3
943, 7 1

Trenton, N . J

5, 756, 724

3, 721, 326

Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h .
C i t y corporation
School district

5, 986,932
3, 553,394
2,433, 538

198

017
11
8

Fall R i v e r , M a s ?
Camden, N . J
Nashville, T e n n
N e w Bedford, M a s s

6,808,835
5,217, 782
4, 333, 920
7,713,366

357
004
639
464

Flint, Mich
C i t y corporation
School district

5,339,562
3,433,689
1,905,873

278
000

Wilmington, Del

4,007,519

227

Albany, N . Y
C i t y corporation
C o u n t y supervisors 1
fund

5,784,526
5,582,791

969
;, 662, 234

Cambridge, Mass

6,102,288

4,165, 701

Kansas City, Kans
C i t y corporation
School district

6,359, 587
4,641,894
1,717,693

682

393
289

66

Erie, P a
C i t y corporation
School district

4,485, 629
2,415,374
2,070,255

914
917
997

67

Reading, Pa
C i t y corporation
School district

3,353,052
1,931,188
1,421,864

017
224
793

Y o n k e r s , N . Y__
Lowell, M a s s

8,087,920
5,293,312

420
551

_.

Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s

_.

201,735

41,968

12,214
84,049

414, 336
26, 730

88. 652
185, 666

62, 727
62, 727

36,263
1,087, 377

44,138
44,138

1,250, 213
1, 250,213

158,923
158,923

325, 643

120,306

184, 720

560,961

51,920
51,920

423, 247

84, 408
54, 632
29, 776

103,417
90,932
12,485

1,030
1,030

423, 247

11,388
132, 000
37,000
95,000

14, 502
37, 743

560,035
248,096

434, 819
79,555

175, 941
409, 532

76,326
76,326

102,323
9,839
92,484

103,826
84,122
19, 704

154,921
69,412
85, 509

659, 974
641 424
641, 424

198,995

97,166

15, 715

489,400

382,069

192, 591

603,881

138,132
138,132

621,200
621,200

56, 779
56,779

811,193
2, 332
808, 861

87,102
59, 343
27, 759

151,802
134,065
17, 737

483 526
483, 526

25, 944
478,422
34,456
33,467

36, 707
285,882
206,618
110,753

22,876
43,737
110,725
38,705

177, 221
403, 582
656, 530
224,832

127,097
457.191
205,311
1,25,800

172,875
79, 778
159,104
228,273

428,721
596,152
538, 537
501,744

28,665
28,665

505,068
505,058

62,433
62,433

278,190
4,880
273,310

61, 582
38,204
23,378

189,016
139,831
49,185

629,340
629,340

340

91,926

178,370

62,063

779,095

167,257

26,185

413,056

278,623
278,623

106,368
106,368

347,596
347,596

15,965
15,965

368,186
368,186

78,029
78,029

19,840
19,840

705,950
705,950

24,760

30,821

1,290,659
23,666

62, 378
15,368

1,326,614

92,714

278

Q

W

>1
tr
H

>

W

tr1
t?i
w

201, 735
25,493

17,166

82,511

182,157

219, 659

550,680

543,345
543,345

17,525
17,525

50,189
6,496
43,693

124,813
109,789
15,024

34,011
27,324
6,687

2,220,407
2,220, 407

155,530
63,570
91,960

29,799
29,799

316,525
316,525

12, 759
12,759

347,935
1,100
346,835

86,800
61, 683
25,117

51,475
28,129
23,346

573,892
573,892

58,340
953
57,387
263,920
825,342

31,907
113,615
113,615

788,692

98,530
98, 530

91,600
91,600

8,760
8,727
33

286,585

44,623
23,761
20,862

71,424
60,220
11,204

450,173
450,173

286,585

28,495
28,256

592,731
273,995

90,669
26,839

42,271
126,535

723,854
434,356

38,322

66,782

283,508
24,287

307,052
45,369

CO




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

GOVERNMENT:

1924—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
(Table 7)

Special

Poll

(Table 7) I (Table 7)

Business
and nonbusiness
license
(Table 7)

Special assessments,
and special
charges for
outlays

Fines,
forfeits,
and
escheats

(Table 7)

(Table 7)

Subventions
Highway
and grants,
donations, j privileges,
rents, and
and pension i
interest
assessments
(Table 8)

(Table 9)

Earnings
of general
departments

Earnings
of public
service enterprises

(Table 10) ! (Table 11)

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
70

Duluth, Minn
C i t y corporation _.
School district

71

$59,465
59, 465

$1, 005,999
1,005, 999

$79,310
79, 310

130,344
130,344

1, 600,992
1, 600,992

67, 545
67,545

$6, 534,436
4,366,714
2,167, 722

$3, 743, 836
1, 872,567
1, 871,269

T u l s a , Okla
C i t y corporation
School district-

7,090,359
4, 659, 292
2, 431, 067

4,459,238
2,362,145
2, 097,093

72

Elizabeth, N . J

4,135, 650

2, 562,925

178,681

514, 785

73

Spokane, W a s h . .
City corporation..
School district

4,880, 675
2, 673, 395
2, 207, 280

2,805, 675
1, 520, 639
1, 285, 036

25,175
25,175

224, 280
224, 280

74

Tacoraa, Wash
C i t y corporation
School district
P a r k district

6,847,634
5,113,167
1,581,276
153,191

2, 337,003
1,438,596
807, 012
91,395

46,993
46,759

627, 696
627, 696

C i t v corporation
School district

4,649,977
2, 783, 552
1,866,425

3,311,439
1,526,830
1, 784, 609

167,359
167,359

O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla
City corporation..
School district

5,485, 551
3, 598, 206
1,887,345

3,076, 002
1,388, 021
1, 687,981

152,550
152, 550

77

Lynn, Mass

4,831,504

3,310,994

532,342

78

Utica, N . Y
C i t y corporation
C o u n t y supervi sors'

4, 220,062
4, 220,062

3,037,305
3,037,305

182,857
182,857

75

76

L~~ ~~-

$16,131
16,131

$14, 639

$98, 369
72,173
26,196

$36,449
27,354
9,095

$1,215,878
1,215,878

274,196

160,737
114, 290
46,447

34,695
21,364
13,331

362, 612
362,612

274,196
11,431

$278,999
17,837
261,162

4,891

414,990

345, 839

62,042
61, 909
133

858,858
8,954
849,904

96,169
78, 558
17,611

111,007
110,945
62

735,937
8,000
727,937

288, 897
288,897

183, 606
183, 606

1, 228,649
1, 228, 649

74,826
74, 826

81, 623

5,846

226,559
171,963
54, 596

581,917
581, 917

244, 533
237, 071
7,462

284, 755
184,390
38,803
61, 562

2,459,710
2,459, 710

41,097
1,812
39, 285

186,738
171,433
15, 305

96,435
69,209
27, 226

360, 201
360, 201

110, 903

208, 687
146,032
62, 655

199,030
173,224
25,806

434 904
434,904

234
14, 205
14,205

110,903
67,867

.

23,545

49,662

26, 987

124, 744

71,306

150,364

473,693

100,894
100,894

426,484
426,484

7,781
7,781

357,639
357,639

62, 266
62,266

36,887
36, 887

7,949
7, 949




79

Waterbury, C o n n . . .
City corporation.
School district

--—#.
'..

5,202,189
5,161,887
40,302

4,540,116
4,501,674
38,442

13,804
13,804

48,027
48,027

21,577
21, 577

69,663
69,663

37,830
37,830

37,355
37,355

49,157
48,912
245

39,010
37,395
1,615

345, 650
345,650

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
$3,806,752
3,884,393

i $2, 717,953
2, 672,241

$20,284
32,826

$83,198
329, 975

$58,034
26,459

$106,140
281,140

$11,709
45,591

$121,704
74,583

$297,148
421,578

8,652,357
6,829,034
1,823,323

3, 228,932
2, 246,379
982,553

110,867
106, 926
3,941

3,057,609
3,057,609

77,850
77, 850

823,807
7,695
816,112

115,027
115,027

165,739
145,022
20, 717

1,072,526
1,072, 526

5, 227,805
3,431,410
1,796,395

2, 726,283
1, 118,264
1, 608,019

37,115
27,735
9,380

25,012
25,012

1,129,069
1,129.069

19,822
19,822

146,385
3,677
142, 708

42,974
28,339
14,635

57,144
35,491
21,653

1,044,001
1,044,001

___ _

Jacksonville, F l a
C i t y corporation
...
School district __ __ . .

4,986,125
4,105,318
880, 807

2, 415,738
1, 615,362
800,376

20, 521

115,907
114,340
1,567

199,624
199,624

79,452
79,452

60,499
12,934
47,565

141,663
132,354
9,309

85, 767
84,298
1,469

1, 866, 954
1,866,954

85
86

Lawrence, Mass _
S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y_ _._ ___

4, 770,813
5,198,081

3, 093,161
3, 968,782

57,439

14,997
193,214

36,356
130,302

28,116
20,681

117,413
441,694

32,258
29,705

70,439
72,853

304,862
224,178

87

Evansville, Ind
C i t y corporation
School district

3, 556, 239
2,283,145

2, 352,103
1, 286,854
1, 065,249

13,813
9,209
4,604

45,514
45, 514

472,150
472,150

4,101
4,101

150,685
3,760
146, 925

4.6,547
37,097
9,450,

63,824
16, 958
46,866

407,502
407,502

88

Knoxville, Tenn._

1, 554,180

3,686

80
81

Somerville, M a s s .
E l Paso, Tex

8?

San Diego, Calif
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t . __

83

Fort Wayne, I n d .
C i t y corporation
School district __

84

89

90

. _

._

__

1, 273,094
.

2, 633, 911

Savannah, Ga
C i t y corporation
School district

_.
_

Allentown, Pa
__
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t . .

._

2,186,361
1,880,557
305,804
2, 339,895
1,120. 928
1, 218,967

. . . .__

$332,287

$58,295

20,521
1,015,772
116,672

91

Bayonne, N . J

4,779,256

3, 344, 220

Wichita, K a n s . _..
C i t y corporation
School district

3, 562, 904
1,935,752
1,627,152

Harrisburg, Pa
City corporation. _ _
School d i s t r i c t . _ . _

2, 969,169 i
1,494,851
1,474,318

2, 058,726
895, 895
1, 162,831

3,010,735

2, 226, 819

111, 093
18,610
92,483

2, 582,791
1, 004,391
1, 578,400

93

94

Manchester, N . H.._

__

81,304

41, 571

286,048

20, 949

102,285

464,019

29,535
29,535

34,392
34,392

69,521

28,916
28,916

71,270
42,085
29,185

290,802
290,802

40,040
15,195
24, 845

20,969
7,983
12,986

209,664
209,664

213,909

69,521

1, 599,130
724,386
874,744

92

79, 869
299, 593
299, 593

1, 362,332
1, 155,234
207,098

59,328
59, 328

77, 830
77,830

7,932
7,932

213, 909

550

31,975

75,973

58, 764

4,057

519,683

161,597

16,828

591,472

85,831
85,831

6,112

640,049
640,049

36, 649
36,480
169

32,847
904
31, 943

59,007
49, 775
9,232

113,070
105,662
7,408

12,660
12,660

45, 026
45,026

107,065
107, 065

14, 372
14, 310
62

259, 079
6,502
252, 577

138, 618
130,922
7,696

31,499
12,322
19,177

282,809
282,809

125, 565

2,471

26, 924

37,472

25,135

245,076

31,975
236,640

84,633




TABLE 8.—SUMMARY OF REVENUE

RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL

GOVERNMENT:

1924—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

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) I
Fines,
forfeits,
and

Highway
privileges,
rents, and
interest
(Table

Earnings
of general
departments

Earnings
of public
service enterprises

(Table 10)

(Table 11)

GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
95 Long Beach, Calif
City corporation _
School district.

-

Peoria, 111
City corporation
School district
Pleasure driveway and
park district
97 Tampa, Fla
City corporation..
School district
South Bend, Ind
City corporation
School district
St. Joseph, Mo
City corporation
School district
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
City corporation
School district
Sioux City, Iowa
City corporation
School district

$6,638,469
4,920, 728 1
1, 717, 741
2, 563,967
1, 267, 570 i
1,123,190

$2, 597, 051
1, 634,262
962,789

$143, 799
142,758
1,041

$766, 838
766,838

$69,328
69,328

$738, 364
75, 000
663,364

$1, 386,389
1,300,533
85, 856

$90, 046
85,355
4, 691

$846, 654
846, 654

2, 071, 586
911,733
1, 002, 793

68,218
68, 218

169, 568
169, 568

44,906
44, 875

99,104
16,321
82,783

33, 239
17, 795
14, 651

71, 655
33, 369
22,963

5, 691
5, 691

153,919
153, 919

51, 548
51, 548

47, 462
47, 462

37, 536
1,733
35, 803

82, 056
74, 689
7,367

128,949
128,949

265, 695
265,695

12,326
12,326

1, 727,816
1,727,816

9,655
9,655

154,111
5,256
148, 855

51,032
40, 408
10,624

84, 696
48,004
36, 692

359, 000
359,000

167, 877
167, 877

924, 654
924, 654

27, 839
27,839

133,515
12,564
120,951

113,087
102, 532
10, 555

33, 659
25, 571
8, 088

4,262
4,262

39, 531
39,531

78,168
78,168

33, 408
33, 408

260,099
26,346
233,753 1

20,143
12, 375
7,768

44, 493
30,961
13, 532

3,536
3,536

50,635
50, 635

570. 279
570, 279

23,367
23,367

47,435
2,710
44,725 I

91,496
89, 845
1,651

55,461
37,277
18,184

301, 517
301, 517

31

...
_...

173, 207

157,060

2, 271,453
1, 680,149
591,304

1,485,679
956,154
529, 525

$18, 609

5,108,391
3,365, 403
1, 742, 988

__

2. 693, 200
1,155,713
1, 537, 487

16,555
7,225
9,330

3,322,079
2,260,649
1,061,430

1,917,186
995,350
921,836

2,756,640
1,260,501
1,496,139

2.112, 262
' 971,176
1,141, 086

3,867,857
2,223,270
1, 644, 587 J

2, 727,667
1,147,640
1, 580,027

18,609

165,000
65,000
100,000

15,323




Rockford, 111
City corporation
School district
Park district
_
103

2,095,634
937,321
1, 044,949
113,364

Portland, Me
City corporation
Bridge district
Water district
Pier site district

2,749,930
2,691, 202
30, 792

Gary, Ind_
City corporation
School district

78,813
78,813

$54, 374
54, 374

58, 539
58, 539

63,447
63,447

364,989
364,989

53, 316
53, 316

18,383
18,383

88,780
3,217
83, 713
1,850

2,733
2,733

166, 564
166, 564

27,936

132,886
71,450
57,950
3,486

232,382
232,382

116,271
66,458
7,232
39, 669
2,912

114, 681
114,681

429, 789
43,155

23, 544 [
20, 518
3,026

386,634

2,207, 624
1,061,605
1,146,019

26, 274
26,274

659,993
659,993

11,345
11,345

115,595
4,764
110,831

13,132
10,384
2,748

57,942
49, 530
8,412

13,837
13,837

Hamtramck, Mich
City corporation
School district

1,678,151
1,025, 231
652,920

11, 598
11,598

242,871
242, 871

50, 777
33, 595
17,182

181, 306
3,921
177, 385

26, 649
18,724
7,925

26,350
23, 689
2,661

285,151
285,151

Little Rock, Ark
City corporation
School district
Sewer and street improvement district...

1, 036,609
361,937
674,672

216, 237
216, 060

336, 605
1,641

78, 777
78, 777

87,383
9,902
77, 481

48,021
40,976
6,631

66,433
61,194
5,239

Troy, N. Y
City corporation.
Lansingburg school district.
County supervisors
fund.

2,380,725
2,144,645

Charleston, S. C
City corporation...
School district

1,420,999
1,072,004
348,995

Sacramento, Calif
City corporation
School district

2,385,496
1,540,482
845,014

110

Binghamton, N. Y_

2,279,756

111

Johnstown, Pa
City corporation
School district

1,872,236
948,009
924,227

East St. Louis, 111
City corporation
School district
Park district

1,411,206
516,772
787,199
107,235

107

108

109

...

15,398
15,398

177

114,147

243,865
243,865

4,191
4,191

1,397

237, 017
191, 862
45,155

28, 518
28, 075
443

W
fej

'4

414

334,964

86,186
86,186

74, 281
72,884

11, 724
11, 724

18,446
16,957

345,797
345,797

>

1,489

w

121,933
999, 723
999,723

168,877
165,816
3,061

190, 086
46,458
143,628

148,750
143,757
4,993

40, 061
38,857
1,204

918,642
918,642

52,790
49, 780
3,010

976,517
4,800
971,717

62,418
62,418

244,362
230,981
13,381

363,836
363,836

215,747

337,341

52,139

176,245

182,606

63,044
63,044

143,175
76,486
66,689

51,165
51,165

76,340

89,042

208,310
208,310

97,818
97,386
432

7,629
7,629

139,483
139,483

251,318

93,232
70,167
23,065

20,448
8,157
12, 291

974
974

9,704
7,412

82,079
52,473
15, 620
13,986

21, £54
51.014
51, 014

251,318
129,542
129,542

|

227,342
219,334
8,008

25, 509
25, 509

87,713
4,701
83,012

2,292

Ox
CO




T A B L E 3 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S , BY D I V I S I O N S O P M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T :
[For a list of t h e cities 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.

1924—Continued

F o r a t e x t discussion of t h i s 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

General
property

o

Special

( T a b l e 7)

Total

( T a b l e 7)

Business
a n d nonPoll
business
i license
(Table 7) ( T a b l e 7)

Special assessments,
a n d special
charges for
outlays
( T a b l e 7)

Fines,
forfeits,
and
escheats
( T a b l e 7)

Subventions Highway
a n d g r a n t s , j privileges,
donations,
rents, and
a n d pension
interest
assessments
( T a b l e 8)
( T a b l e 9)

Earnings
of general
departments

Earnings
of p u b l i c
service enterprises

( T a b l e 10)

( T a b l e 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 100,000—Continued
Saginaw, M i c h
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t . . .

$3, 111, 839
1, 786,421
1,325,418

504
158, J
122,'779
035,;725

Terre Haute, I n d
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t . . .

2,802,175
1,404,729
1,397,446

397
278
119

115
116
117

P a w t u c k e t , R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J

2,804, 625
4, 774,109
2, 989,837

067,;576
896
395,1
427
214, <

$14,711
18, 528

118

Springfield, Ohio
C i t y corporation
School district__.

2,079,864
1,305, 229
774,635

L,

376, 609
671, 431
705, 178

7,904
7,904

119

Lansing, M i c h
C i t y corporation.
School d i s t r i c t . . .

5,104,488
3, 726,440
1,378,048

1,305, 932
., 126, 203
., 179, 729

120

Chester, P a —
C i t y corporation.
School d i s t r i c t . . .

1, 548,866
713,321
835, 545

., H7, 887
?
532, 5 1
585, zm

Racine, W i s .
Chattanooga, T e n n . .
B r o c k t o n , Mass

2,536,438
1,839,002
3,538,144

., 707, 750
., 275, 886
!, 356, 905

Altoona, P a
C i t y corporation.
School d i s t r i c t . . .

2,080,771
1,071,923
1,008,848

,184, 466
450, 945
733, 521

113

121
122
123

$9,190
9,190

$267,055
267,055

$16,513
16, 513

$234, 263
6
234, 257

$116,985
87, 895
29,090

$77,657
51,311
26,346

$231,672
231,672

$12,757
4,117
8,640

26,795
26,795

283, 394
283,394

17,312
17,312

123,233
2,869
120,364

36,610
22,124
14,486

76,481
20, 644
55,837

55,196
55,196

14, 606
1,200
2,911

21, 085
221, 660
109,441

64,282
173, 218
141,031

4,817
5,936
10, 813

4,066
400,846
312, 266

100,514
189,794
158,728

60,692
16,049
21,654

466,987
354, 799
38

71,784
71,784

153, 946
153,946

31, 053
31, 053

25, 296
2, 527
22,769

72, 303
62, 521
9,782

121, 294
84,388
36,906

219,675
219,675

12, 003
12, 003

311, 086
311,086

32,754
26, 615
6,139

154,482
900
153, 582

34, 658
34,396
262

131,794
93,458
38,336

2,121,779
2,121,779

32,217
32,217

108,751
108,751

15,334
15,334

145,592

35, 839
20, 550
15, 289

32,676
1,818
30,858

2,130
2,130

145, 592
115,956
254,622
65,646

40, 830
24, 849
34,108

65,645
111,440
240,880

315, 667
22, 725
264,554

178,014

25,104
15,200
9,904

68, 753
31,222
37, 531

170, 937
170, 937

58,440
58,440
186, 819
407,991

43, 732
49, 878
49, 878

52,120
1,952
20,543

30,014
107,865
89,175

21, 631
39, 663
14, 610

66,316
66,316

323,459
323,459

13,844
13,844

178,014




125

N e w Britain, Conn

2, 688,915

397

126

Highland Park, Mich_._
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t , .

4,035,054
2, 531, 845
1,503,209

474
005
469

M o b i l e , Aia-__
C i t y corporation
School district._

1,556,390
1,065,477
490,913

110
506, 258
859.
392,

128

Berkeley, Calif
C i t y corporation
School district

2,991,965
1, 598,595
1,393,370

129

Springfield, 111.
C i t y corporation
School district.__
Pleasure drivew T ay a n d
p a r k district

2,830,054
1,874,358
834, 623
121,073

107, 203

41

130

Bethlehem, Pa
.
C i t y corporation
School district

2,159, 920
1,163,359
996,561

,414, 135
933
202

131

Huntington, W. Va
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t .

2,568,484
1,418,510
1,149, 974

690
753
Q37

127

.

___

46,055

38, 843

50,219

60,729

92,846

245, 523

22, 664
22,664

236,092
236,092

46,999
46,176
823

128,351
6,063
122, 288

107, 664
71,561
36,103

300,776
267,250
33, 526

439, 034
439,034

185,969
185, 969

36, 201
36, 201

35,151
35,151

89, 569

18, 585
18, 500
85

242,178
242,178

89, 569

41,824
41, 220
604

153
, 100, 148
005
730,

45, 934
42, 963
2,971

193, 111
193, 111

12,382
12,382

643,435
75
643,360

63, 954
61, 554
2,400

200,189
185,555
14,634

2,807
2,807

, 601, 016
749, 269
744, 544

29, 933
29, 892

280,733
280,733

38,112
38,112

72,648
4,065
68, 583

44,191
42,291
1,355

52,073
18, 648
20,141

711,348
711,348

545

13, 284

92,000
22,000
70,000

' 25,681
25, 681

44, 228
44,228

38,090
38,090

165,026

20,760
3, 526
17,234

301, 765
301,765

Q

165,026

58,235
30,136
28,099

14,416
14,416

33,568
33,568

707, 902
707, 902

40,486
40,486

2,439
329
2,110

36, 803
23, 886
12, 917

11,196
7,186
4,010

16, 984
16, 984

W

40, 504

6,337

11,477

31,755

89, 290

55,108

100,137

1, 507, 555

12,492
12,492

30,135
21,154
8,981

452,976
430, 864

20,430
6,615
13, 815

126,368
89,500
36,868

40,001
22,475
17,526

51,774
42,966
8,808

475,073
475,073

6,012

60,287

317,2Q9

53,627

247,000

77,123

82,067

256, 277

165, 675
165, 675

467,202
467,202

942
942

72,242

22,197
1,163
17,884
3,150

8,621
501
7,540
580

180,396
180,396

132

Holyoke, Mass

4, 647, 842

074

133

Lincoln, Nebr
C i t y corporation
School district
S a n i t a r y district

3,068,191
1,741,137
1,222,290
104,764

Winston-Salem, N . C

2,122,407

730

135

Cicero, 111
C it y corporation
School district
P a r k district

2,151,805
1,262,316
856,149
33,340

530
437
483
610

Quincy, M a s s . . .
P o r t m o u t h , Va

3,011,925
3,059,917
1,540,366

798
932
015

Covington, K y
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t . .

1,664,682
1,238,567
426.115

036
981
055

7,803

136
137
138
139

___

8,464

•

7,803

942
998
292
652

134

53,717

21,122

625, 605

22,112
1,075
1

"~~i i
257,197
6.534
4,381

30,366
9,190
4,979

72,242

11,900
164,763
149,516

84,545
195,221

8,232
2,079
16,985

86,690
266,488
80,325

46, 992
189,058
- 132,842

130,115
57,867
17,558

303,090
292, 785
335. 765

107,628
107,628

4,959
4,959

13,525
13,525

91,756
2,196
89,560

17,246
16,177
1,069

13,495
9,064
4,431

345,037
345,037

>




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 :

1924—Continued

On
C5

[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

General
property

Special

Poll

(Table 7)

Total

(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
Fines,
forfeits,
and
escheats

Highway
privileges,
rents, and
interest

Earnings
of general
departments

Earnings
of public
service enterprises

(Table 9)

(Table 10)

(Table 11)

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$1,743,341
1,347,526
395,815

$995,132
710,291
284,841

Roanoke, Va

1,760,537

1,146,810

142

Jackson, Mich..
City corporation
School district

1, 980, 625
1,224,166
756,459

1,121,157
528,112
593,045

143

Shreveport, L a .
Citv corporation.School district _
Wheeling, W. Va_
City corporation
School district
_

2, 878,923
2,123,179
755, 744

1,409,213
906,813
502,400

2,365,162
1,388,164
976, 998

1, 759, 973
816,729
943,244

145

Niagara Falls, N . Y

3,611, 628

2,358,079

146

Lancaster, Pa
City corporation
School district

1,383,474
758,868
624,606

821,915
366,358
455,557

Fresno, Calif
..
City corporation
School district
Augusta, Ga
C ity corporation. School district

3,071,682
1,555,680
1,516,002

1,694,068
950,427
743,641

2,261,663
1,663,128
598,535 !

1,403,501
884,734
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518, 767 _ . . , . , _ - . . „ l _ ,

140

Macon, Ga
Citv corporation
School district

141

144

147

148

$158,813
158,813

9,442

$74,323
74,323

$48,929
36,174
12,775

252,890

16, 274

86,468

81,275

46,069

51,616

48,374

291,776
291, 776

12,806
12,806

140,889
934
139, 955

48, 928
39, 742
9,186

169,149
154,876
14,273

187, 935
187,935

173,050
173,050

605,319
605,319

62, 278
59, 692
2, 586

134.702
2.459
132,243

90,471
59, 947
30,524

127,781
49,232
78,549

266,667
266, 667

49, 953
49,953

137,079
137,079

30,005
30,005

10,276
2,098
8,178

114,910
105,514
9,396

17,330
1.150
16,180

234,436
234,436

122,421

$13,292

$44,198
26, 293
17,905

7,985
7,985

$17,469

$16,419
16,419

270,715

22,361

288, 232

120,564

27, 566

240,123

15, 231
15,231

51,095
51,095

3,059
3,059

132,174

28,021
13,010
15,011

29,017
17,575
11,442

• 292,540
292, 540

18,418
18,418

70,215
57,415
12, 800

5, 997
5,997

22, 284
20.512
1,772

151, 589
143,761
7,828

258, 797
258, 797

9,442
11,200
11,200
161,567
10,422
10,422

132,174
122,887
122, 605
282

331,118
331,118

155,125
155,125

117, 703
117, 703

69, 700
69, 700

759,279
759, 279

$84,400
78,409
5,991

$321,127
321,127

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27,496
27,496

125,168
55,000
70,168

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150

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
C i t y corporation
' School district

151

Topeka, Kans
City corporation-..
School district

152

Kalamazoo, Mich
City corporation
School d i s t r i c t

155

156
157
158
159

80, 832
80,832

583,061
2,453
580,608

70,324
70,324

249,434
234,586
14,848

1, 987, 975
1,987,975

78,064
78,064

357,313
357,313

43,627
43,627

28,797
1 799
26^ 998

106,938
78,948
27,990

21,441
7,741
13,700

201, 873
201,873

1,774,950
830,469
944,481

38,826
38,826

208,635
208, 635

15,674
15,674

19,367

43,703
36,350
7,353

38,229
27,455
10,774

288,816
288, 816

19,367

__

2,887,870
1,787,057
1,100,813

1,943,207
918,370
1,024,837

35, 608
35,608

734,272
734,272

18,387
18,387

44,286
4,564
39,722

31,887
20, 795
11,092

61,376
36,214
25,162

18,847
18,847

3, 918,059

339,858

8,424

8,971

418,600

429, 263

111, 110

371,218

18,476
18,476

135,062
1,325
133,737

34,873
29,737
5,136

98,317
86,278
12,039

222,113
222,113

57, 226
24,480
6,771

58,394
50,455
7,939

229,958
229,958

69,256
91,221
35,082

245,3
170,106
376,984
66
180,1
180,160
_.__60

2,456. 603
1,354,964
1,101,639

3,023,212
1,490,616
1,532,596

2,174,476
710,568
1,463,908

2,428,200
1,446,225
981,975 I

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Atlantic City, N . J

154

687,260
687,260

6,185,857
4,487,650
1,698,207

Davenport, I o w a . .
City corporation
School district

153

70,368
69,256
1,112

5,618,504

P a s a d e n a , Calif
C i t y corporation
School district

2,530,255
1,420,464
1,109,791 i

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10,683
10,683

12,910

91

1,850,269
891,390
958,879

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x
City corporation...
School district
Water
improvement
district

1,585,865
913,966
407,947
263,952
3,831,916
2, 443,366
2,291, 710

2,680,085
1,734,401
1,207,402

160,668
160,668

237,977

Newton, Mass...
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C

10,477
10,477

Cedar Rapids, Iowa
C i t y corporation
School district

_.

_ .__

2,229, 698
961,780
1,267,918

1,041,451
502,051
301,423

15,022
15,022

6,952
6,952

176,862
85,048
91,814

5,540
9,003
14,241

101, 232
49,070
324,867

160

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111.
City corporation
School district
Park district--

29,506
34,097
5,766

27,945
10,422
99,986
21,644
21,644

1, ?37,704
538,383
1,199,321

169,

163

N e w Castle, P a
City corporation
School district .
Kenosha, Wis

$2,420,245

__

.,.
.

$1,657,752

2,640, 717
1,368,088
1, 204,849
67,780

186,373
65,093
196,905
170,861
170,861

17,899
17,899

68,217
53,034
27, 856

48,189
2,375
45,814

13,288
9,621
3,667

39,953
20,837
19,116 _

1,035,179
413,388
621,791

2,370,591 !

1,198,192

$266,820

$30, 667

85,355
31,706
53, 649
411. 762

$12,981

$18, 744

$4, 631

$62,698

$38,033

$138,695

$189,224

138,274
138,274

1, 664,198
460,333
1,136,444
67,421

1,478,134
600,877
877,257

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25,975
418,456
226,841
2,639

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000

161

Q

479,259
479,259

26,394
26,394

43, 965
2,262
41, 703

44,469
28,962
15,176
331

25,149
13,595
11,526
28

219,009
219, 009

40*615
40,615

51,149
51,149

35, 752
35, 730
22

170,999
170, 999

21,342
15, 882
5,460

34,956
9,620
25,336

2,787
2,787

20,443

69,536

46, 597

48,439

37,876

311,945

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1924—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 . 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

General
property

Special

Poll

( T a b l e 7)

Total

(Table 7)

(Table 7)

Business
and nonbusiness
license
( 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, j Highway
privileges,
donations,
a n d pension J r e n t s , a n d
assessments j interest
( T a b l e 8)

( T a b l e 9)

Earnings
of general
departments

Earnings
of p u b l i c
service enterprises

( T a b l e 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— C o n t i n u e d
York, P a
City corporation..
School district

$1,266,768
572, 886
693, 882

D e c a t u r , 111
City corporation...
School district

2,085, 795
1, 286,841
798,954

1,315,016
593,027

166

Woonsocket, R . I

1,778,517

167

McKeesport, P a
City corporation..
School district

1, 764,425
939,382
825, 043

Bay City, Mich
_
City corporationSchool district

2, 534,049
1, 524,817
1,009, 232

1, 002, 583
416.990
585, 593
1, 552,046
750, 576
801, 470

169

Hammond, Ind
City corporation.
School d i s t r i c t . . - -

4, 200, 878
3, 284,007
916, 871

1, 549, 761
746,976
802, 785

170

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
C i t y corporation..
School d i s t r i c t . . - .

3, 051, 331
1, 710, 431
1, 340, 900

2, 078, 444
1, 015, 544
1, 062,900

171
172
173
174

Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex.
Galveston, T e x
Chelsea, M a s s . .

2, 064, 218
1,524,225
2,140,985
2,163, 719

1, 321,888
1, 004, 433
1,113, 546
1, 586, 598

$32, 727
12,455
20,272

$853,308
356,536
496,772

164

$45,471
45,471

$64,185
64,185

$8, 550
8,550

19, 252
19,252

355,209
355,209

15,266
15,266

14,065

13, 583

25,106

1,153

18,572

9,157
9,157

148,316
148,316

76,345
61, 728
14,617

5,385
5,385

58, 768
58, 768

5,478
5,478

27, 794
27, 794

2, 231, 719
2, 231, 719

26, 836
26, 836
44, 726
9,090
14, 960
10, 509

721.989
1,368,053

$119, 604
119, 604

6,637
210, 015

30,869

54, 593
1,941

$81,384
64,307
17,077

$45, 584
21,382
24,202

16,134
11, 857
4,277

30, 801
10, 765
20,036

$279, 524
279, 524

• 52,652
37, 748

212, 250

149, 037
1,669
147,368
176,813
4,403
172, 410

69, 787
59, 651
10,136

54,196
5,439
48, 757

236,432
236,432

72, 737
58, 643
14, 094

40,691
19,433
21, 258

622,131
622,131

8,756
8,756

111, 233
3,195
108, 038

13, 939
12, 969
970

23, 366
23, 203
163

224, 480
224, 480

93, 021
93, 021

10, 257
10, 257

267, 014
18, 651
248, 363

69, 872
55, 027
14, 845

43, 091
28, 299
14, 792

343,192
343,192

100, 542
50, 041
1,025
6, 833

13, 282
15, 988
17, 589
12,136

171, 733
103, 004
450, 068
50, 756

31, 266
61, 643
92, 350
40, 523

37, 477
25,991
178, 481
65,106

290, 748
247, 398
272, 966
150,374

18, 572

9,830
4,915
4,915

$135, 559
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Charleston, W. Va._
City corporation
School district.. .

2,191,956
1, 073, 623
1,118, 333

1, 562, 858
657, 055
905, 803

176
177
178

Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N. J .
Pittsfield, Mass
.

2, 212, 210
2, 065, 519
2,044, 515

1, 646, 831
1, 274, 471
1, 364, 519

179

Stockton, Calif
City corporation
School district-..

2, 508, 554
1, 531, 658
976, 896

1, 386,945
901, 326
485, 619

180

Lima, Ohio...
City corporation.
School district._.

1, 681, 315
1, 024,199
657,116

953, 309
360, 623
592, 686

181 Montgomery, A l a . . .
182 Madison, Wis
183 Greensboro, N. C___
184 Lexington, Ky
185 East Chicago, I n d . . .
City corporation.
School district--.

1, 309, 967
2, 975, 323
1, 273, 335
1, 418, 065

508, 850
2, 090,151
614, 256
1, 028, 870

2, 056, 585
1, 378,157
678, 428

1, 300,816
704, 077
596, 739

Pueblo, Colo
City corporation.
School district---

2,119,950
1, 495, 939
624, 011

Pontiac, Mich.
City corporation.
School district-_.

194

308,931
308, 931

31, 254
31, 254

• 160,884 1
971
159, 913

53,175
23, 058
30,117

27,772
5, 272
22, 500

7,125
7,125

27, 851
618
26,135

5,529
49, 941
4,876

63, 600
85, 528
88, 875

5,829
10, 767
6,947

46, 221
126, 615
46, 878

33, 073
101, 286
5,545

46,009
19, 612
32, 671

168, 470
392, 656
156, 230

92, 659
92, 659

264, 325
264, 325

71, 769
71, 769

510, 530
27, 787
482, 743

101, 670
101, 523
147

48, 276
39, 889
8,387

32, 380
32, 380

57,950
57,950

223, 849
223, 849

22, 092
22, 092

20, 616
1,900
18, 716

72, 492
58,151
14, 341

59, 445
28, 072
31, 373

265, 625
265, 625

828
691
336
937

146,110
219, 509
128, 561
65, 281

45, 867
7,666
19, 870
12, 782

113,010
76, 651
127, 031
81, 341

5,950
75, 496
100, 909
47. 780

56,
94,
43,
36,

193, 495
253,105
156,877
10, 566

29, 013
29,013

623, 029
623, 029

69, 885
1,560
68, 325

16, 219
10, 305
5,914

7, 679
5, 201
2,478

1,130, 491
691, 493
438,9!

21, 872
21, 872

316,181
316,181

40, 675
40, 675

169, 699
1,380
168, 319

42, 065
39, 275
2,790

19, 749
5,845
13,904

379, 218
379, 218

2, 388, 938
1, 429, 635
959, 303

1, 706, 81
890,178
816, 714

9,588
9,588

153, 497
153, 497

11, 470
11, 470

93, 686
279
93, 387

38, 881
25, 288
13, 593

129,835
94, 226
35, 609

245,109
245,109

Fitchburg, Mass
New Rochelle, N. Y.
Salem, Mass

2, 078, 875
3,160, 661
2,249 197

1, 346,149
2, 565,933
1,571, 421

13, 649
35, 679
4,176

27, 712
88, 366
11,894

5,328
10, 322
6,458

47, 877
230,998
45, 499

27, 631
34, 464
25, 282

142, 727
51, 408
104,913

165, 000
1,476
203, 099

2,472, 314
1, 261,336
1,199, 641
11, 337

1, 718, 526
570, 345
1,136, 991
11,190

116,838
116,838

208, 253
208, 253

12,810
12, 810

43,391
2,279
41,112

37,916
25, 006
12, 763

60,981
52, 206
8,775

273, 599
273, 599

San Jose, Calif
.__
City corporation.
School district...

2,628, 267
1, 723, 580
904, 687

629, 049
308, 224
320, 825

37,937
36,934
1,003

1 , 250,855
"
1, 250,855

55,140
55, 084
56

513,490
1,391
512,099

29,498
29, 498

112,298
41, 594
70, 704

Butte, Mont
City corporationSchool district-.-

192

32, 457
32, 457

Evanston, 111
City corporation.
School district-..
Park district

188
189
190

7,500
7,500

1,145, 619
648,433
497,186

731, 342
359,411
371, 931

17, 597
17, 597

141,636
141,636

79,953
79,953

120,247
119,402

31,343
27,816
3,527

6,257
3,931
2,326

West Hoboken, N. J.

1,288,905

853,883

226, 422

73,403

13,519

168, 797
4,025
311, 839

5,937
5, 937

119, 699
4, 155
9,944
4, 972
4,972

277, 259
142, 015
« 249,955

25, 543
26, 500

239,
38,
78,
134,

857
355
340
508

H

147

17, 244
17, 244
13,212

1,652

66,072

40,167

575

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1924—Continued
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R E V E N U E RECEIPTS

Taxes

CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF
MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T

General
property

Special

Poll

(Table 7)

Total

(Table 7)

(Table 7)

Business
and nonbusiness
license
(Table 7)

Special assessments,
and special
charges for
outlays
(Table 7)

Fines,
forfeits,
and

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)

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Williamsport, Pa
City corporation
School district

$1,240,554
584,852
655, 702

$48,621
17,895 I
30,726

391,
495,

$34, 256
34,256

$54, 227
54,227

i 669.;
,
,669 j

$136, 781
28, 000
108, 781

$20, 075
10, 264
9,811

$36, 414
25, 358
11, 056
65, 945

176, 608

152, 811
3, 540
149, 271

11, 703
5,891
5,812

97,198
89, 732
7,466

607, 614
607, 614

H
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O

37, 769
22,970
14, 799

34,155
29, 762
4,393

21,410
7,167
14, 243

972,884
972, 884

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$13, 971
13,971

Brookline, Mass

2, 984, 518

2,142,159

6,649

10,813

Jamestown, N. Y
City corporation
School districtCounty supervisors'
fund

2,345,458
1, 521,029
791, 330

1,188,
532,
622,

60,531
54,102
6,429

51,213
51, 213

154,096
154,096

22, 008
22,008

Hamilton, Ohio
City corporation—.
School district

2,828,186
2, 061,083
767,103

1, 438,
704,
733,

11, 524
11, 524

54, 211
54, 211

233, 345
233, 345

24,359 |
24,359 i

Muskegon, Mich
City corporation
School district

2,142, 074
1, 274, 262
867.812

1,371,
785,
585,

10, 648
10, 648

183,112
183,112

25, 974
25,974

118, 692
450
118,242

175,879
32,827
143, 052

76,199
55,650
20, 549

179, 723
179, 723

200
201

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass

1, 597,912
2, 019, 270

1,167,
1,392,

8,915
4,858

22, 286

17, 728
15,819

125, 431
77, 763

39,421
21,814

24,619
49,288

214, 327
184, 565

202

Springfield, Mo
City corporation
School district

73,198
73,198

21, 245
21,245

8,603
8,603

79,890
1,000
78,890

14, 912
6,066
8,846

19, 239
9,055
10,184

3,898
3,898

2,311
2,311

214, 535
214, 535

3,960
3,960

75,475
3,119
72,356

11, 668
7,655
4,013

31,697
15,164
16, 533

26, 537
26, 537

196

198

M u n c i e , Ind
City corporation
School district

_.

$499, 665

21, 590

2,518 |

48, 304

33,099

955, 758
480,349
475, 409

725, e
348,1
377,4

1,455,094
753, 010
702,084

1,082, 2
476,4
605,8

29, 263

6,615
3,274
3,341

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1,294, 135
629, 125
665, 010

9,598
9,598

2,236,305

1,216, 697

335,019

1,745,912
1,133,995
611,917

1,146, 834
568, 751
578, 083

B a t t l e Creek, M i c h . .
C i t y corporationSchool district _._

1,659,006
792,506
866, 500

1,281, 316
543, 510
737, 806

C o l u m b i a , S. C
C i t y corporationSchool district __.

1,341,394
954,265
387,129

811, 456
487, 013
324, 443

Joliet, 111
C i t y corporationSchool d i s t r i c t . . .
P a r k district

1,725, 080
977, 513
726,386
21,181

964, 340
296, 116
647, ?89
20, 935

210

Superior, W i s . . .

1,742,754

1,276, 424

65,396

211

Stamford, C o n n
C i t y corporationTown---

1,998,427
982,447
1,015, W

1,815, 792
884, 652
931, 140

9,047

1,543

9,047

1,543

A u r o r a , 111
C i t y corporationSchool district __.

1,429,807
966,571
463, 236

435
473, 873
390, 562

213

Taunton, Mass

2,056,675

363

214

Council Bluffs, I o w a
City corporation.
School district___

1,687,445
1,040,121
647,324

1,058, 359
452, 016
606, 343

215

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
City corporation.
School district_._

1,239, 684
699,482
540, 202

805, 573
316, 380

Portsmouth, Ohio..C i t y corporationSchool district ___

1,343,6(
860,476
483,133

762, 187
310, 842
451, 345

Q u i n c y , 111
City corporation.
School d i s t r i c t _ _ .
Sanitary district.

1,426,523
877, 269
532,811
16,443

935, 362
441, 192
478, 545
15, 625

204

L o r a i n , Ohio_
City corporation.
School d i s t r i c t . . .

2,080,834
1,253,554
827, 280

00 205

Chicopee, M a s s

§

Dubuque, Iowa
City corporation.
School district___

r

206

to

<P 207

216

14,684
3,806
10, 878

216,141
216,141

17,745

28,673

502,714

6,848
2,870
3,978

45,401
42,015
3,386

180,925
180,925

100,707
2,727
97,980

15,522
5,616
9,906

59,065
38,257
20,808

122,028
122,028

44,573
44,568
5

47,652

16,325
11,827
4,498

17, 653
14,440
3,213

233,396
233,396

47,652

373, 260
373,260

15,703
15,703

66,811
425
66,386

25,924
25,874
50

18,488
5,581
12,661
246

202,669
202,669

76,530

146,842

69,282

76,855

23,488

7,937

17,482
16,369
1,113

26,045
26, 045

12,757
12,514
243

30,711
7,385
23,326

34,085
19,785
14,300

50,965
15,697
35, 268

43,169
43,169

232,408
232,408

9,697
9,697

50,237
2,745
47,492

23,688
23,688

54,452
29,270
25,182

229,571
229,571

74,789
74,595
194

149,817
2,123
147,694

54, 600
51,096
3,504

4,509

43,666

10,199

47,778

19,556
19,556

302,141
302,141

16, 014
16,014

28,193
1,723
26,470

2,217
2,217

67,449
67,449

10,702
10, 702

117,854
115,663
2,191

43,451
43,451

57,885
57,885

37,499
37,499
29,305

9,034
3,907
5,127

(

151,721
151,721
625,461

21,153

7,638

9,812

4,652

47,742

44,194

6,236
6,236

12,397
12,397

276,476
276,476

3,240
3,240

23,233
1,225
22,008

22, 500
21,055
1,445

49,728
32,200
17,528

235, 276
235,276

14,854
14,854

241,543

225, 543
225,543

19,583
19, 583

44,828
2,847
41,981

5,195
4,825
370

15,540
6,882
8,658

108, 568
108, 568

62,226
62, 226

94,227
94,227

28,675
28,675

87,105
71,425
15,680

21,418
15,198
6,220

49,849
39,961

224,920
224, 920

20,095
20,095

167,034
167,034

9,348
9,348

41, 612
2,180
39,432

34,664
31,220
3,444

19,708
7,500
11,390
818

198,700
198,700

193
13,002
13,002

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T A B L E 3 . — S U M M A E 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 :

1924—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. 16]
R E V E N U E RECEIPTS

X2

S

Taxes

CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF
MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T

Total

Special

Poll

(Table 7)

3

General
property

(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]
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)

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GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000— Continued
Austin, Tex
City corporation. School district

$1,783,133
1,426, 590
356,543

$4,249
4,249

662,380
219,443

$10,450
10,450 L

$115,507
""ri5,"*507"

$28,493
13,792
14,701

$49, 558
42, 666
6,892

$693,053
693,053
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New Brunswick, N. J

1, 785,362

1,097,348

49,772

$132,151

3,127

116,095

* 87,352

72, 528

219,093

220

Waterloo, Iowa
City corporation. .
School district

2,052,801
1,260,362
792, 439

1,169, 533
409, 230
760,303

$12, 505
12, 505

13, 617
13, 617

585, 753
585,753

25,562 J
25,562

19, 555
1,722
17,833

5,845
5,162
683

37,078
23,458
13, 620

183,353
183,353

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Easton, Pa
City corporation..
School district

1,182,356
502,280
680,076

941,255
422,917
518,338

42,976
15,432
27, 544

33,041
33,041

7,382
7,382 i

106, 777

20,013
3,744
16, 269

3,290
3,290

m

106, 777

27, 622
16,474
11,148

Ogden, Utah
City corporationSchool district

1, 640, 581
954,298
686,283

787,337
398,453
388,884

26,836
26,836

323,378
323, 378

25,046 I
25,046 !

269,926
550
269,376

14,064
9,959
4,105

33, 912
9,994
23, 918

160,082

o
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160,082

J3

Danville, 111..
City corporation..
School district

1,448,814
953,486
495,328

708,446
280, 500
427, 946

25,497
25,497

629,943
629,943

14,383
14,383

42,116

1,840
1,840

26, 589
1,323
25,266

Wilmington, N . C
City corporation..
School district

1,034, 406
668,491
365, 915

734, 529
392,881
341, 648

985
985

9,566
6,141
3,425

27, 706
26, 695
1,011

121,658
121, 658

225

Auburn, N . Y

1, 278, 828

775,404

35,939

14,199

31,616

164,554

226

Kokomo, Ind
City corporation..
School district

1,287,600
887, 680
399,920

725,169
401,470
323,699

5,278
1,489
3,789

22,977
3,525
19,452

9,704
9,704

223

$7,896

42,316
18, 503
9,674
8,829

83,873 I
82,563 !
1,310 j

26, 832
26,832

9, 353
796
8,557

40,895 I
5,000
2,500
2,500

74,255

2,041

1,262
1,262

463, 298
463,298

3,499
3,499

1,401
266
1,135

51, 413
933
50,480

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227
228

231

1,048,750
1,591,087

805,
1,043,

Hazleton, Pa
___
City corporation
School district
230

Newport News, V a . . .
Poughkeepsie, N . Y

967,300
356,156
611,144
1, 455,307

Amsterdam, N . Y
City corporation
School district
C o u n t y supervisors'
fund

1,394,506
813,987
579,423

828, 522
764,
300,
462,

Petersburg, Va

970,084

600, 568

233

Norristown, Pa
City corporation
School district...

714, 742
296,142
418,600

1,707

48,835
94,904

35, 282
25,266

21,547
66,135

8,506
8,506

58, 720
58,720

8,074
8,074

117, 808

12,331
4,856

28,251
3,076
25,175

1

74, 077

117,808

170, 606
170, 606

47, 863
47,863

461,
232,
229,

234
235
236
237
238
239

Waltham, Mass
Lewiston, Me
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis.

240

Moline, 111
City corporation
School district....

1, 610,376
838, 735
1, 467,467
1, 212, 265
1, 644, 476
1, 624, 784

1,124,
590,
1,032,
652,
1,100,

__.

1, 326, 390
789, 662
536, 728

8,133
189, 413

_..

1, 555, 830
982,964
572, 866

W atertown, N. Y

85,164

717

92, 782
92,782

3,671
3,671

117,142
1,670
115,472

22, 744

178,937

139,973

7,071
6,168
903

163, 228
163, 228

123,465
27, 440
27,124
316

110,304

6,641

12,831

57, 748

62, 276

24,574

92, 514

97,339
23, 669
73, 670

11,254
11, 254

10, 599
10,599

2,360
2,360

87,925
5,815
82,110

26,083
1,194
24,889

14,681
5,858
8,823

2,621
2,621

17, 748
18,242

6,638
6,780
32,945
115, 452
29,277
32, 063

6,370
2,294
15,472
29, 214
90, 001
268, 486

9,028
12,938
14, 744
31, 477
6,175
6,400

35,242
52, 400
78, 796
38,979
62, 061
55,190

12,815
14,936
25,486
9,894
27,180
23, 526

40,202
43,122
63,186
153,802
39, 505
9,081

143,803
90, 548
159,216
173, 261
195, 132
186, 074

14, 075
14,075

271, 593
271, 593

6,034
6,034

39, 412
1,702
37, 710

3,115
2,600
515

82,119
73, 798
8,321

113, 603
113, 603

2,628

796,
306,
490,

T

Muskogee, Okla
City corporation
School district

27, 111
4,667

1,096

232

242

82,966

4,408

7,475

Orange, N . J__.

241

97,904
31,330

49, 770
12,750
37,020

260,
423,

248
53,036

487,001

41,8

213, 876
7,276
44,691

7,660
94,808
61, 031

31,112

La Crosse, Wis
Newburgh, N. Y
Lynchburg, Va.

1, 503, 510
1, 198, 006
1,416,988

1, 039, 710
758,849
712, 324

246

Colorado Springs, Colo
City corporation
...
School district

1,798,344
1,126, 688
671, 656

247

Newport, R. I . .

1, 282, 052

1,151, 300

248

Pensacola, Fla
City corporation
School district

710, 642
509, 351
201, 291

459,
284,
175,

12, 175

6,749

110,044

16, 382

45,729

151, 638

129, 524
129, 524

21 754
21, 754

73, 876
316
73, 560

86, 833
66, 357
20,476

68,321
65, 548
2,773

216, 604
216, 604

20, 253
38, 887
204, 924

131, 035
46, 528
41, 610

4,771
4,686
18, 918

67, 965
103, 338
55, 482

39, 985
15, 258
53,018

34.954
32, 596
96.955

94, 683
137, 458
218, 957

22, 813
22,813

1, 223, 601
580, 310
643, 29f

70,154
60,406
2,625

24, 277

30,119
30,119

59,2i0

928,
452,

243
244
245

Q

212, 633
212, 633

6,680
6,680

20, 327
1,178
19,149

14, 625
13, 677
948

48, 596
40, 328
8,268

249, 069
249, 069

1,685

12,171

72, 560

27,998

2,135

11, 470
11, 470

39, 780
39, 780

17,175

10, 242
10, 055
187

19, 551
17, 491
2,060

82, 221
82, 221

3,739

10, 464

6,037

64, 944
64, 213
731

6,037

17,175

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TABLE 4.—SUMMARY

O F GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY DIVISIONS OF M U N I C I P A L

GOVERNMENT:

1924

[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, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT

I.__
II
III__
IV
V

Total

Expenses of
general
departments
(Table 12)

$1,812,049,868

$1,429,749,082

$139,927. 533

951,855,264
216,094,296
330, 519,878
192,309,132
121,271,298

745,475,272
170,832,632
261,847,304
153,307,631
98,286,243

69,493,238
18,659,353
25,267, 733
17,009,085
9,498,124

1,352,607, 526
299,561,327
508,899,080
301,341,466
179,388,379

_

$829, 747,910

$319,225,242

For expenses and interest
All
governmental
costs

$2,641, 797, 778

Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

(Table 17)

Excess of
governmental-cost
payments
over revenue
receipts

Expenses of
public service| Interest
enterprises
(Table 16)
(Table 15)

For outlays 1

$242,373, 253
136,886, 754
26,602,311
43,404,841
21,992,416
13,486,931

400, 752,262
83,467,031
178,379,202
109,032, 334
58,117,081

E X C E S S OF R E V E N U E
RECEIPTS O V E R —

Governmental-cost
payments

Payments
for expenses
and interest

$510, 522,668

147, 793, 741
15,786,420
85,926,351
47,679,820
22,038,910

252,958, 521
67,680, 611
92,452,851
61, 352, 514
36,078,171

GROUP I — CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1

$488,437,816

School district
P a r k district _
S a n i t a r y district
3

.

Philadelphia, P a
C i t y corporation
School district
Poor district
._ .

4

Detroit, Mich
City corporation.County

R

Cleveland, Ohio...
City corporation,
County
School district
Park district..

_

__
_

$278,249,758

$12, 561,197

$72,929,315

$124,697,546

$58,937,632

$65, 759,914

129,097,790
62,286,309
11,231,269
40,916,347
8,132,528
6, 531,337

113,475,701
51,684,130
10,551,030
40,169,717
7,198,137
3,872,687

6, 540, 430
5,363, 209

9,081,659
5,238,970
680,239
746,630
934,391
1,481,429

57, 634, 561
28,343,653
1,822, 736
7,420,166
11,071, 576
8,976,430

10,943, 368

46, 691,193

122,445,730
89,099,166
33,137,164
209,400

85,815,031
62,754,704
22,850,927
209,400

71,081,542
49,087,609
21,785, 744
208,189

3,155,806
3,155,806

11, 577, 683
10,511,289
1,065,183
1,211

36, 630, 699
26,344,462
10,286,237

17, 529,170

19,101,529

109,680,672
99,051,070
10,629,602

Chicago, 111
C i t y corporation

$363, 740,270

186,732,351
90,629,962
13,054,005
48,336, 513
19,204,104
15, 507, 767

N e w York, N . Y

?

69,902,892
64,855,714
5,047,178

43,327,661
38,490,868
4,836, 793

17,905,989
17,905,989

8,669,242
8,458,857
210,385

39, 777, 780
34,195,356
5, 582,424

10,268,866

29, 508,914

46,561,701
25,601,332
4,351,628
16,549,254 J
59,487 1

34,188,222
15, 593,789
3, 703,236
14,850, 728
40,469

4,827,991
4,816,786
11,205

7, 545,488
5,190, 757
637,187
1, 698, 526
19, 018

27,368,933
16, 540,000
3, 525,991
7,008, 764
294,178 I

11,150,072

16, 218,861

73,930,634
42,141,332
7,877, 619
23, 558,018
353, 665 1

1,177, 221

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St. L o u i s , M o
_
City corporation. _
School district

7
8

Baltimore, M d
Boston, Mass

9

Los Angeles, Calif
City corporation. _
County
School district

10

36,859,098 j 1
26,585,086 j
10, 274,012 !
__ ._

28,982,032 11
20, 597,965
8, 384,067 j

25,801, 736 I
17, 528,027 !
8, 273, 709 1

2,199,979
2,199,979

980,317
869, 959
110, 358

7, 877,066
5,987,121
1, 889, 945

42, 545,207
63,974,308

29,974,314
51, 628,338 ;

23,428,274 j
42,154,916 i

1, 518,845
2, 691,077

5,027,195
6, 782,345

12, 570,893
12,345,970

56,817, 768
29,690,346
10, 246, 554
16,880,868 j

39,926,110
14,372, 602 !
9, 967, 273 j
15,586,235 j

12,302,015
12, 296,298
5,717

4, 589, 643
3,021,446
273, 564
1,294,633

46,095, 567
31, 793, 384
3, 575, 675
10, 726, 508

18, 524,044

27,571, 523

29, 509,357
13, 915,474 |
5,451, 599 j
10,142,284 !

1,944, 518
1,921,443
23, 075

3,853, 727
1,989,499
1,187, 253
676,975

9, 435,077
2,905,177
3, 579,059
2, 950,841

4,644, 714

4,790,363

19, 615, 598 !

2,587, 234

3, 224, 218

14,421,095

7,093,804

7,327,291

24,716,397,
21,995,543 ,
2, 720, 854 j

1, 258,157
1, 258,157

2, 625,922
2, 532, 708
93, 214

11,897,075
9,841,975
2, 055,100

7,629,873

4,267,202

$2,862,094

$9,273,266

102,913,335
61,483, 730 !
13,822,229
27, 607,376

Pittsburgh, Pa
City corporation.
County
School d i s t r i c t . _

44, 742,679
20,731, 593
10,240,986
13, 770,100

11

San Francisco, Calif

39,848,145

35,307,602
17,826,416 !
6,661,927
10,819,259 1
i
25, 427,050

1?

Buffalo, N . Y
C i t y corporation_ . .
County

40,497, 551
35,628,383
4,869,168

28,600, 476
25, 786, 408 1
2,814,068

$2, 784, 465

10,661,531

1, 938, 920
1,917, 743 |

10, 631,973
10,428,227

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
13

14

Washington, D . C

15

Newark, N . J
City corporation
County

16

Minneapolis, M i n n
C i t y corporation
County.

17

N e w Orleans, L a _

$35,359,659
28,470,384
6,889,275

Milwaukee, Wis
City corporation
County

Levee district .
18

C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio
C i t y corporation
County
School district

_.

$23,224, 299
19,551, 575
3, 672, 724

$20,153, 558
16,917, 750
3, 235,808

$1,253,700
1, 253,700

$1,817,041
1,380,125
436, 916

$12,135,360
8, 918,809
3,216, 551

26,696,049

_.

20,761,109

19, 743, 874

853, 532

163, 703

5,934,940

34,143,667 i
28,955, 589
5,188,078

25,659,957
21,669,139
3,990,818

20,995,640
17, 657,982
3,337, 658

1,458,074
1,458,074

3,206,243
2, 553,083
653,160

8,483,710
7,286,450
1,197,260

3,916,950

$679,281

4,566,760

29,219,046
25,785,283
3,433,763

19,468, 682
17,283,657
2,185, 025

16,314,686
14,456,764
1, 857,922

573, 590
573,590

2, 580,406
2,253,303
327,103

9,750,364
8, 501, 626
1,248, 738

3,625,804

6,124,560

20,160,344
18,513,504
1,646,840

14,882, 570
14,339,839
542,731

10, 373, 829
9, 981,098
392, 731

2,100,355
2,100,355

2,408,386
2, 258,386
150,000

5, 277, 774
4,173, 665
1,104,109

8,707,916

13, 985, 690

25,581,064 1
15,437,555 J
3,564,528
6,578,981

21,025,199 i
12,483,994 i
2, 832, 673
5, 708, 532 1

15,125, 519
7,343, 510
2, 528, 776
5, 253,233

1,198,769
1,189,781
8,988

4, 700, 911
3, 950, 703
294,909
455, 299

4, 555, 865
2, 953, 561
731,855
870,449

2,166,017

6, 721, 882

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GOVERNMENT:

1924—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 P A Y M E N T S

CITY, A N D DIVISIONS O F MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT

For expenses and interest
All
governmental
costs

Total

Expenses of
general
departments
(Table 12)

Expenses of
public service
enterprises
(Table 15)

Interest

For outlays *
(Table 17)

EXCESS O F R E V E N U E
RECEIPTS O V E R —

Excess of
governmental-cost
payments
over revenue
receipts

Governmental-cost
payments

(Table 16)

Payments
for expenses
and interest

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000—Continued
19

Kansas City, M o
C i t y corporation
County
School district

?0

Seattle, W a s h . . .
C i t y corporation
County
School district
P o r t of Seattle

21

Indianapolis, I n d
C i t y corporation
County
School d i s t r i c t . . _

?,?,

_

Jersey C i t y , N . J .
C i t y corporation
County. _
.

$17,765,454
9,371,324
2,643,256
5,750,874

$14,474,002
6, 638,984
2, 564,134
5,270,884

$2,110, 866
2,110,866

$1,180, 586
621,474
79,122
479, 990
3,677,610
2, 577,434
308, 973
496,504
294,699

$3, 813, 266
1,104,026
337,637
2,371,603

$2, 063,055

$1,750,211

11,738,204
10,705,792 1
475,115
432,344
124,953

2,116,449

9, 621,755

35,624,854
26, 512,309
2, 886, 516
5,167,694
1, 058,335

. . .

..
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23,886,650
15,806,517 i
2,411,401 1
4,735,350 J
933,382

12,657,477
6,280,171
2,096,790
4,238,846
41,670

7, 551, 563
6, 948,912
5,638

22, 530, 556
13,333, 553
2, 708,988
6,488,015

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Rochester, N . Y
C i t y corporation
County

?3

$21, 578, 720
10,475,350 \
2,980,893
8,122,477

11,832,357
5,769, 711
1,319, 608
4,743,038

25,468
25,468

1, 283,001
550,909
311, 969
420,123

9,389,730
6,987,465 I
1,077.411 j
1,324,854 1

3,552,132

5,837,598

22,936,817
20,894, 716
2,042,101

13,140,826
6,346,088 i
1,631,577 1
5,163,161 i
I
17,273,527 !
15,756,044 !
1, 517,483

14, 587,347
13,078,809
1, 508, 538

664, 282
664,282

2,021,898
2,012, 953
8,945

5,663,290
5,138, 672
524,618

2,848,202 1

2,815,088

25,730, 551 |
19,928, 486
5,802,065 |

19,006,023 !
15, 531,423 1
3,474,600 !

14, 574,343
11,632,602
2,941,741

869,154
869,154

3,562, 526
3,029, 667
532,859

6,724,528 |
4,397,063 j
2,327,405 !

6,354,948

597,013

369, 580
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24

Louisville, K y

25

T o l e d o , Ohio
C i t y corporation
School district

26

P o r t l a n d , Oreg
C i t y corporation
School district
P o r t of P o r t l a n d s .

27

$10,919,235

D e n v e r , Colo
_
C i t y corporation
School district

_._

$424,548

$709,785

$3,129,061

$1,071,293

$2,057, 768

7,412,075
3,861,282
3,550,793

755, 743
755,743

1,746, 674
1,254,465
492,209

5,108,637
3,661,919
1,446,718

2,157,050

2,951,587

19,162,547
11,937,676
5,565,143
1,659,728

10,961,385
6,455,409
3,602,587
903,389

7, 647, 581
3,793,163
3,501,462
352,956

1,456, 537
1,044,789

1,857,267
1,617,457
101,125
138, 685

8,201,162
5,482,267
1,962,556
756,339

3,923,181

4,277,981

12,581,419 I
8,346,215
4,235,204

10,065,751
6,038,047
4,027,704

1,390,801
1,390,801

1,124,867
917,367
207,500

11,494,988
9,190,766
2,304,222

9,006,885

2,488,103

12,141,360
8,438,258
3,703,102

__

$6, 655, 841

9,914,492
5,871,490
4,043,002

24,076,407
17,536,981 i
6,539,426

_._

$7,790,174

15,023,129
9,533,409
5,489,720

7, 619,189
4,577,269
3, 041,920

5,488,822
2,803,736
2,685,086

341,629
341,629

1,788,738
1,431,904
356,834

4,522,171
3,860,989 1
661,182

2,444,573

2,077,598

16,018,548
10,627,102
5,391,446

9,420,039
5,843,427
3,576,612

6,398,178
3,270,454
3,127,724

998,648
998,648

2,023,213
1, 574,325
448,888

6,598,509
4,783, 675
1,814, 834

3,403,720

3,194, 789

10,274,455
9,827,327

8, 631,496
7,815, 563

408, 596
788,187

1,234,363
1, 223,577

3,961,183
7,247,709

1,968,594
3,795,352

1,992,589
3,452,357

411, 748

28

Akron, Ohio.
C i t y corporation
School district

29

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
C i t y corporation
School district

AQ
31

Providence, R . I
St P a u l , M i n n

14,235,638
17,075,036 i

32

O a k l a n d , Calif.
C i t y corporation
School district
S a n i t a r y district

11,556, 593
6,189,592
5,366,356 I
645 |

8,167,914
4,073,998
4,093,271 1
645 i

7,383,656
3,559, 554
3,824,102

218,419
218,419

565, 839
296,025
269,169
645

3,388,679
2,115, 594
1, 273,085

122,904

3,265, 775

11,099,318

7,197,530 1

6,075,511

491, 582

630, 437

3, 901, 788

1,457,403

2,444,385

15,792,131
6,767, 557
5,191, 527
3,833,047

9,915,778 1
3, 593, 501 l
3,716, 280 !
2,605,997

6,066,402
2,819,966
3,242,676
3 760

2,064,933
24,994

5,876,353
3,174,056
1,475,247
1,227, 050

2, 878,869

2,997,484

2,039,939

1,784,443
748, 541
473, 604
562, 298

6,761,120
12,793,038

4,499,303 !
8,996,076

3, 713,216
8,064,444

119,006
277,588

667,081
654,044

2,261, 817
3,796,962

620, 692
1,125,361

1, 641,125
2, 671,601

6, 513,398
3,043,968
3,469,430

4,338,352
2, 508,382
1,829,970 j

3,721,803
2,054, 587
1, 667,216

14,117
14,117

602,432
439,678
162, 754

2,175,046
535, 586
1,639,460

1,001,476

1,173, 570

5,892,858
6,934,552 1

4,690,429
4,789,113

424, 246
1,155, 886 !

778,183 1
989,553 1

2, 231,605
4,660, 255 1

987,729
2,634,685

1,243,876
2,025, 570

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33

Atlanta, Ga

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

Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, M a s s

37

San Antonio, Tex
C i t y corporation
School district

38
39

Dallas, Tex
Richmond, Va

•

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_
_
___.._
_
_

8,124,463
11,594,807 1

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GOVERNMENT:

1924—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. 18]

GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S

CITY, AND DIVISIONS O F MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT

For expenses and interest
All
governmental
costs

Total

Expenses of
general
departments
(Table 12)

Expenses of
public service
enterprises
(Table 15)

Interest

For outlays l
(Table 17)

Excess of
governmental-cost
payments
over revenue
receipts

(Table 16)

E X C E S S OF R E V E N U E
RECEIPTS O V E R —

Payments
for expenses
and interest

Governmental-cost
payments

3
•

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued

O
40

41
42

N e w Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn

43

D a y t o n , Ohio_
_
C i t y corporation
School district

$12,322,860
12,198,247
124,613

Syracuse, N . Y
C i t y corporation
C o u n t y s u p e r v i s o r s ' fund
_
_
._

$7,671,407
7, 546,794
124,613

$6,140,074
6,015,461
124,613

$508,418
508,418

$1,022, 915
1,022,915

$4, 651, 453
4, 651, 453

$2,443, 242

$2, 208,211

8,338,445
9,172,776

6,017,441
6,440,075

5, 523,200
4, 749, 778

2,892
417, 286

491,349
1,273,011

2,321,004
2,732,701

1,221,360
1,333,641

1,099,644
1,399,060

8,479,395
5,071,104
3,408, 291

5, 247,019
2,807,268
2,439,751

4,299,092
2,074, 608
2,224,484

200,042
200,042

747,885
532, 618
215,267

3,232,376
2,263,836
968, 540

1,245,235

1,987,141

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Norfolk, V a _

9, 512,952

6,283,255

4,108, 834

580,197

1,594,224

3,229, 697

2, 825,469

404, 228

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Houston, Tex
C i t y corporation
School district

8, 542,031
6,353,189 i
2,188,842

5, 718, 631
3,684,641
2,033,990

4,486,298
2,559,073
1,927,225

315,750
315,750

916, 583
809,818
106,765

2,823,400
2,668,548
154,852

1,363, 200

1,460,200

a

543,004

1,580,811

117,565

*}

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46

Bridgeport, C o n n

7,152,833

5,572,022

5,029,018

47

Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
C i t y corporation
School district
P a r k district

6,266,472
3,429,908 !
2,609,952 1
226,612

4,716,607 !
2,264,752 |
2,384,581 ]
67,274

3,422,602
1, 213,094
2,142,234
67,274

330,735
330,735

963, 270
720, 923
242,347

1,549,865
1,165,156
225,371
159,338

48

Hartford, C o n n
.
C i t y corporation
School district

8,892,611
6,597,533
2,295,078

7,130,534
5,285,305
1,845,229

5, 655,940
4,010,252
1, 645,688

775, 729
775,729

698,865
499,324
199,541

1,762,077 !
1,312,228 !
449,849

9,623,310
5,352,521
4,270,789 1

5,456,245
2,862,963
2,593,282 1

4,674,620
2,232,064
2,442, 556

349,271
349,271

432,354
281,628
150,726

4,167,065 i
2,489,558 |
1,677,507 J

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Grand Rapids, Mich
C i t y corporation

______
_ _

H
1,463,246

$1,550,101

99,596

1,732,222

3,099,966

1,861,673

2,434,843

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FortlWorth, Tex..

8

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54

3,701,346

2,860,257

204,608

636,481

3,282,837 [

5,530,374
2,538,047
2,992,327

4,248,456
2,032,944
2,215,512

3,990,393
1,898,280
2,092,113

170
170

257,893
134,494
123,399

1, 281,918
505,103
776,815

1,116,602

Paterson, N. J
Springfield, Mass.
Des Moines, Iowa
City corporation.
School district. _ _

GO

6,984,183

Scranton, Pa
City corporation.
School district...

8,003,401
14,363,917

5,512,464
7,616,666

4,881,201
6,700,134

100
327,490

631,163
589,042

2,490,937
6,747,251

2, 514,099
4,140,216

8,444,152
4,905,733
3,538,419

5,417,285
2,841,279
2,576,006

4,402,460
2,013,158
2,389,302

298,318
298,318

716,507
529,803
186, 704

3,026,867
2,064,454
962,413

415,989

1, 737,052

649,005

2,633,832

Trenton, N. J

7,493,776

5,279,437

4,326,321

428,873

524,243

2,214,339

Salt Lake City, U t a h .
City corporation..
School district

5,632,269
3,312,781
2,319,488

4,510,372
2,349,496
2,160,876

3, 535,487
1,608,427
1, 927,060

248, 552
248,552

726,333
492,517
233,816

1,121,897
963,285
158,612

Fall River, Mass
Camden, N. J
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass..

7,821,999
8,081,163
4,481,562
7,481,793

5,740,917
4,566,029
3,496,224
6,122,184

4,872,913
3,722,391
2,616,790
5,078,111

348,989
273,140
286,849
317,116

519,015
570,498
592, 585
726,957

2,081,082
3,515,134
985,338
1,359,609

7, 752,472
4,949,962
2,802, 510

4,381,443
2,471,672
1,909,771

3,218,893
1, 545,854
1, 673,039

605,079
605,079

557,471
320,739
236, 732

3,371,029
2,478,290
892, 739

453,327

734,022

519,462
519,462

566,278
566,278

2,878, 524
2,878,524

2,610,878

2,412,910

318,872

2 23,162
2,607,035

1,013,164
2,863,381
147,642

Flint, Mich
City corporation.
School district

165,316

Wilmington, Del-

4,028,184

3,294,162

Albany, N. Y
City corporation
County supervisors' fund.

7,882, 740
7,677,838
204,902

5,004,216
4,799,314
204,902

3,918,476
3,713, 574
204,902

477,287
354, 663

1,476, 560

231, 573

1,067,918
651,753
837,696
1, 591,182
958,119

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20, 665 |
2,098,214

713,357
780,310

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6,291,051

5,380,017

4,374,873

419, 592

585, 552

911,034

188,763

722,271

Kansas City, Kans...
City corporation.
School district

9,517,851
6,897,414
2,620,437

5,047,997
3,439,882
1,608,115

2,627,401
1,156,320
1,471,081

1, 665,314
1,665,314

755,282
618,248
137,034

4,469,854
3,457,532
1.012.322

3,158,264

1,311,590

66 Erie, Pa
City corporation.
School district

5,578,904
3.328.344
2,250,560

3,397,819
1,707,481
1,690,3""

2,728,551
1,176,211
1,552,340

312, 515
312, 515

356, 753
218,755
137,998

2,181,085
1,620,863
560,222

1,093,275

1,087,810

67 Heading, Pa
City corporation.
School district. __

3.856.345
1,700,390
2,155,955

2,713,725
1,355,712
1,358,013

2,290,228
1,011,178
1,279,050

211,475
211,475

212,022
133,059
78,963

1,142,620
344,678
797,942

503,293

639,327

1
8

10,317,456
6,801,133
2,229,536
Yonkers, N. Y .
3.516.323
5,523,397
357,012
920, 724
Lowell, M a s s . .
5,782,975
489,663
4,919,263
4,103,666 1
369,961
863, 712 1
445,636
For explanation of difference in amounts reported in this column an(1 total payments for outlays reported in Table 17, see text discussion of Table 17, p. 44.
Execss of payments for expenses and interest over revenue receipts.

1,286,787
374,049

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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 P M U N I C I P A L

GOVERNMENT:

1924—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 . 18]

GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S

CITY, AND DIVISIONS O F MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT

For expenses and interest
All
governmental
costs

Total

Expenses of
general
departments
(Table 12)

Expenses of I
public service
Interest
enterprises
(Table 16)
(Table 15) I

For outlays l
(Table 17)

Excess of
governmental-cost
payments
over revenue
receipts

EXCESS OF R E V E N U E
RECEIPTS OVER—

Governmental-cost
payments

Payments
for expenses
and interest

>

GROUP I I I . — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued

O
M

Duluth, Minn
City corporation
School district
Tulsa, Okla..
City corporation
School district

$6, 586, 536
4, 390, 691
2,195,845

_._

11,138,105
8,929,809
2,208,296

$510,151
354,072
156,079

$2,105,184
1,781,350
323, 834

$52,100

222,799
222,799

626,270
412,188
214,082

7, 562,951
7,288,242
274, 709

4,047,746

$3, 251,588
1, 535,656
1, 715,932

$719, 613
719,613

3, 575,154
1,641, 567
1,933, 587

2,726,085
1,006,580
1, 719,505

$4,481,352
2,609,341
1,872,011

Elizabeth, N . J_.

4, 840,926

3,568,804

3,194,473

4,377

369,954

1,272,122

Spokane, Wash
City corporation
School district

4,321,119
2,361,688
1.959.431

3,723,387
1,902,768
1,820, 619

3,180,536
1,457,138
1,723,398

201,077
201,077

341,774
244, 553
97,221

7, 095, 582
5.159.432
1,806,423
129, 727

4,243,448
2,730,770
1, 388,674
124, 004

2,826,331
1,351, 523
1,351,179
123,629

855,927
855,927

561,190
523,320
37,495
375

2,852,134
2,428, 662
417,749
5,723

75

Canton, Ohio
City corporation
School district

4,634,018
2, 718, 905
1,915,113

3,234, 738
1, 607,885
1,626,853

2, 298,983
990,849
1,308,134

176, 746
176,746

759,009
440,290
318,719

Oklahoma City, Okla
C ity corporation
School district.. _

7,545,170
4,221,498
3,323,672

3,989,450
2,026,507
1,962,943

3,077,875
1,370,807
1,707,068

264,308
264,308

647,267
391,392
255,875

3,555, 720
2,194,991
1, 360,729

Lynn, Mass

4,866, 505

4,034, 307

3, 383,744

320, 814

329,749

3, 515,205
M

on
H

1,399,280
1,111,020
288,260

76

>

,

597,732
458,920
138,812

Tacoma, Wash
City corporation
School district
Park district

$2,053,084

705,276

566,846
$559, 556

1,157,288

M

Q
Tfl

o
247,948

2,604,186

o
h-i

H
M

Utica, N . Y
City corporation.. _
County supervisors' fund

5, 486, 584
5, 362, 500
124, 084

• 3, 398, 612
3, 274, 528
124,084

3 097 199
2,973,115
124.084

301, 413
301, 413

832,198 !
2, 087, 972 J
2, 087,972

15,959

2,059, 619

35,001
1, 266, 522

1,415 239

1,496,101

797,197
821, 450

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Waterbury, Conn....
City corporation.
School district

5, 867, 515
5, 817, 277
50, 238

4, 535, 392
4, 500, 557
34, 835

3,807, 247
3, 785, 653
21, 594

102,124
102,124

626,021
612, 780
13, 241

1, 332,123
1, 316, 720
15, 403

666,797

665, 326

GROUP I V . - C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
Somerville, Mass..
El Paso, Tex.

$226, 822
276,896

$807, 758
1, 277, 289

$126, 882
209, 754

$239, 082
414, 584

$580, 936
1, 000, 393

609,131
609,131

619, 685
541, 217
78, 468

4,392,056
4, 067, 866
324, 190

184, 838
44, 251
140, 587

2,195, 789
1, 835, 454
360, 335

881, 971
881,971

527, 012
420, 506
106, 506

2, 425,934
2, 088, 867
337, 067

1, 441, 063

984, 871

3, 478, 333
3, 547, 826

284, 072
171, 509

280, 144
341, 416

1, 013, 794
1, 496, 487

285, 530
359,157

728, 264
1,137, 330

2, 343, 421
1, 287,123
1, 056, 298

1, 897, 369
917, 554
979, 815

275, 548
275, 548

170, 504
94, 021
76, 483

1, 550, 557
953, 264
597, 293

337, 739

1, 212,818

3, 450, 887

3, 015, 521

2, 214, 083

250, 752

550, 686

435, 366

2,141, 405
1, 767, 458
373,947

1, 933, 991
1, 595, 426
338, 565

1, 570, 009
1, 238, 295
331,714

182,135
182,135

181, 847
174, 996
6,851

207, 414
172, 032
35, 382

2, 485,004
1,148, 430
1, 336, 574

1,900,802
842, 308
1, 058, 494

1, 624,904
673, 085
951, 819

112, 750
112, 750

163,148
56, 473
106, 675

584, 202
306,122
278, 080

145,109

$3, 579,930
3, 607, 497

$2,998,994
2, 607, 104 |

$2, 633, 030
1,982, 766

San Diego, Calif
City corporation.
School district--.

6,871,992
1,994, 872

4,474,808 \
2. 804,126
1, 670, 682 i

3, 245, 992
1, 653, 778
1, 592, 214

Fort Wayne, Ind
City corporation.
School district--.

5, 612, 326
3, 521, 605
2, 090, 721

3,416,537 !
1,686,151 |
1, 730, 386 |

2, 570,831
981,032
1, 589, 799

84

Jacksonville, Fla.
City corporation.
School district

6, 427,188
5, 217, 271
1, 209,917

4,001,254
3,128, 404
872,850

2, 592, 271
1, 825, 927
766, 344

85

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N. Y_.
E vansville, Ind
City corporation.
School district--.

5,056, 343
5, 557, 238

4,042, 549
4, 060, 751

3,893,978
2, 240, 387
1, 653, 591

Knoxville, Tenn.
Savannah, G a
City corporation.
School district —
90 | Allentown, Pa__.
City corporation.
School district

660, 868

4,177, 549

$214, 507

Q

2 381, 610

816,976
44,956

S

252,370

CO

439, 093

Bayonne, N . J.

4, 979, 685

4, 216, 021

3,180,988

476, 748

558, 285

763, 664

200, 429

563, 235

Wichita, Kans...
City corporation.
School district.-.

4,114, 001
2,169, 059
1, 944, 942

2, 515, 280
1,186, 902
1, 328, 378

2,108, 834
897, 709
1, 211,125

12, 966
12, 966

393, 480
276, 227
117, 253

1, 598, 721
982,157
616, 564

551,097

1,047, 624

Harrisburg, Pa
City corporation.
School district

3, 230,144
1, 764,993
1, 465,151

2,462,675
1,208,378
1, 254,297

2,069,363
912, 699
1,156, 664

249,976
152,343
97,633

767,469
556, 615
210,854

260,975

506,494

143, 336 j
143,336 I

i For explanation of difference in amounts reported in this column and total payments reported for outlays in Table 17, see text discussion of Table 17, p. 44.
2 Excess of payments for expenses and interest over revenue receipts.

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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 P M U N I C I P A L

GOVERNMENT:

1924—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 P A Y M E N T S

CITY, A N D DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT

For expenses and interest
All
governmental
costs

Total

Expenses of
general
departments
(Table 12)

Expenses of
public service
Interest
enterprises j
(Table 16)
(Table 15)

For outlays l
(Table 17)

Excess of
governmental-cost
payments
over revenue
receipts

E X C E S S OF R E V E N U E
RECEIPTS O V E R —

Governmental-cost
payments

Payments
for expenses
and interest

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
94

Manchester, N. H_

$3,050,683

$2, 592, 762

$2,154,315

$156,732

$281, 715

$457,921

$39,948

$417,973

95

Long Beach, Calif
City corporation._ ._
School district

11,800,594
9, 273, 587
2,527,007

3,999, 264
2,708, 253
1,291,011

3,267,163
2,071,128
1,196,035

431, 012
431,012

301,089
206,113
94,976

7,801, 330
6, 565,334
1, 235,996

5,162,125

2,639,205

2,142,140
1,086,848 1
946, 559

2,030,313
1,028,777
897,257

2,406
2,406

109, 421
55,665
49,302

456,388
394,866
47,836

34, 561

421, 827

96

._
__ _

Peoria, 111.
City corporation
School district
Pleasure driveway and park
district
_

97

South Bend, Ind
.
City corporation
School district

99

St. Joseph, Mo
_
City corporation
School district

100

Wilkes-Barre, Pa
City corporation.

101

Sioux City, Iowa __
City corporation _
School district

994,395

108, 733

104,279

4,454

13, 686

1, 848,180
1,322,832
525,348

1,361, 933
892,937
468,996

171,107
171,107

315,140
258, 788
56, 352

2,138,682
1,928, 522
210,160

1, 715,409

423,273

2, 706,952
1,295,449
1,411,503

2,202,032
927, 574
1,274,458

263,160
263,160

241, 760
104, 715
137, 045

3,090, 739
2, 476, 590
614,149

689,300

2,401,439

2,841,099
1,890,902
950,197

Tampa, Fla
City corporation.
School district

98

2, 598, 528
1,481, 714

1,941,980
991, 783
950,197

1,823, 858
923, 882
899, 976

2,506
2, 506

115, 616
65, 395
50, 221

899,119
899,119

3,408,414
1,948,762
1,459, 652

2,127, 576
1,119,114
1,008,462

1,981,627
1,003,525
978,102

5,840
5,840

140,109
109, 749
30,360

1, 280, 838 1
829, 648 1
451,190

651,774

629,064

4,067,943
2,378,574
1,689,369 1

2,375,475
1,063,888 1
1,311, 587 |

2,069,456
849,863
1,219,593

143, 672
143, 672

162, 347
70,353
91,994

1, 692,468
1, 314,686
377, 782 I

200,086

1,492,382

122,419
3,986,862
3, 251, 354
735, 508
5, 797, 691
3,772,039
2,025, 652

.
.

__
_._

!

$480,980

1,380,099




Rockford, 111—
City corporation.
School district
P a r k district

3,582,557
1,944,057
1, 536,125
102,375

2,236,052 1
1, 111, 985
1,066,166
57,901

1,902,260 I
846,978 I
1,000,830 L
54,452 I.

133,157
133,157

200,635
131,850
65,336
3,449

1,346, 505
832,072
469,959
44,474

547,146

799,359

Portland, M e
C i t y corporationB r i d g e district
W a t e r district
Pier site d i s t r i c t -

4,457,875
3, 737, 738
21,943
680,205
17,989

3,228,857
2,871,788
21,943
317,137
17,989

2, 568,303
2, 551,727
13,862
2,714

220,554
79,257

440,000
240,804
8,081
173,438
17, 677

1,229, 018
865,950

648,231

580, 787

Gary, I n d
City corporation.
School district

3,527,869
1,858,894
1, 668,975

2,388,861
1,053,774
1, 335,087

2,265,010
997,076
1,267,934

12, 962
12,962

110,889
43, 736
67,153

1,139,008
805,120
333,888

Hamtramck, Mich...
City corporation.
School d i s t r i c t

3,407,938
2,110,295
1,297,643

2,050,877
1,275,222
775,655

1,494,214
842,313
651.901

341,925
341,925

214, 738
90,984
123, 754

1,357,061
835,073
521,988

106

Little Rock, Ark
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t
Sewer a n d street i m p r o v e m e n t
district.
_

3,399,350
1,213,909
883,192

1, 587,038
784,831 1
691,703

1,403,977
722,581
659,283

13, 680
13, 680

169, 381
48, 570
32,420

1,812,312
429,078
191,489

1,302,249

110,504

88,391

1,191, 745

107

Troy, N . Y
C i t y corporation
L a n s i n g b u r g school d i s t r i c t .
C o u n t y supervisors' f u n d . . .

3,937,610
3,624,640
168,486
144,484

2,870,336
2,558.715
' 167; 489
144,132

2,439,379
2,132,564
162, 683
144,132

140,308
140,308

290, 649
285,843
4,806

1,067, 274
1,065,925
997
352

108

C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
City corporation.
School district

4,710,788
4,103,815
606,973

2,721,124
2,320,433 |
400,691

1,576,544
1,200,642
375.902

677,192
677,192

467,388
442,599
24,789

1,783,382
206,282

S a c r a m e n t o , Calif
C i t y corporation .
School district

6,369,497
4,000,090
2,369,407

3,763,499
2,144,603
1,618,896

2,933,861
1,639,908
1,393,953

304,737
304,737

524,901
299,958
224,943

2,605,998
1,855,487
750, 511

1,267,618

1,338,380

B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y_.

4,634,304

2,840,660 1

2, 514,739

175,577

150,344

1,793,644

1,203,234

590,410

Johnstown, P a
C i t y corporation .
School district
E a s t St. L o u i s , 111
C i t y corporation .
School district
P a r k district
Saginaw, M i c h
City corporation.
School district

3,486,449
2,083,416
1,403,033
1,851,657
920,179
789,833
141,645
3,579,471
2,001,925
1, 577, 546

2,015,698
886,483
1,129,215
1,548,086
725,802 1
715,161
107,123
2,352,394 1
1,137,478 |
1,214,916 1
]

1,765,957
743,797
1, 022,160
,352,568
619,684
662,455
70,429
, 920,685
823,034
, 097,651

769
769

248,972
141,917
107,055

1,470,751
1,196,933
273,818
303,571
194,377
74,672
34,522
1,227,077
864,447
362,630

851,525

619,226

103

104

112

1

140,985
312

22,113

182,887
182,887

195, 518
106,118
52,706
36,694
248,822
131, 557
117, 265

363,068
716,881

905,085

310,149

518, 584

548,690

1,475,188

O

>

514,476

Ha

>

OP

121,438

F o r e x p l a n a t i o n of difference in a m o u n t s reported in t h i s c o l u m n a n d total p a y m e n t s for o u t l a y s reported in T a b l e 17, see text discussion of T a b l e 17, p . 44.

425,009

759,445

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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

GOVERNMENT:

1924—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 P A Y M E N T S

For expenses and interest

CITY, A N D DIVISIONS O F 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)

Excess of
governmental-cost
payments
over revenue
receipts

EXCESS OF R E V E N U E
RECEIPTS O V E R —

Governmental-cost
payments

Payments
for expenses
and interest

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
$3,006,196
1,743,780
1,262,416

$2,000,932
905,711
1,095,221

$1,832,155
777,799
1,054,356

$47,708
47,708

$121,069
80,204
40,865

$1,005, 264
838, 069
167,195

3,425,217
4,207,573
4,052,481

2,299,196
4,121,716
2,779,512

1,724,792
3,034,751
2,455,239

211,567
329,881

362,837
757,084
324, 273

1,126,021
85,857
1,272,969

Springfield, Ohio
C i t y corporation
School district

2,193,411
1,224,044
969,367

1,586,493
783,123
803,370

1,278,083
569,157
708,926

89,247
89,247

219,163
124,719
94,444

119

Lansing, Mich
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t . _

6,768,454
5,528,265
1,240,189

3,572,006
2,698,237
873,769

1,767,294
894,577
872,717

1,475,406
1,475,406

329,306
329,306

120

Chester, P a
C i t y corporation
School district

2,087,438
976,542
1,110,896 [

1,240,424 j
536,519
703,905

1,057,511
434,450
623, 061

600
600

182,313
101,469
80,844

847,014
440,023
406,991 I

121
122
123

Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn
Brockton, Mass

2, 468, 354
2, 528, 587
3, 227, 452

1,989,936
1,692,242
2, 752, 019

1,679, 010
1,324,192
2,355, 227

121,435
26,810
146, 572

189,491
341, 240
250, 220

478,418
836,345
475, 433

124

Altoona, P a
_
City corporation.
School district

2,716,318 !
1, 280, 460 |
1,435,858

1,647,112
858,194 1
788,918

1, 399,049
675, 852
723,197

90, 757
90, 757

157, 306
91, 585
65, 721

1,069,206
422,266
646, 940

125

N e w Britain, Conn

2, 620, 773

2,061, 335 1

1, 770, 712

79, 546

211,077

114

Terre Haute, I n d
C i t y corporation
School district

115
116
117

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J

118

_.

._.
_

,

a
$204,021

$801, 243

620,592
1,062,644

505,429
652,393
210,325

606,918
440,921
165,997

113,547

493,371

3,196,448
2,830,028
366,420

1, 663,966

1, 532,482

538, 572

>

308,442

559, 438 1

$566, 536

H
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O

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68, 084
689,585
310, 692
635,547

546, 502
146, 760
786,125
433, 659

68, 142

627, 580




Highland Park, Mich..
C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . _.
School d i s t r i c t . . . . . .

4, 339,778
2, 546, 641
1, 793,137

3,063,268
1, 798, 639
1, 264, 629

2, 559,703
1, 436,801
1,122,902

168,492
168, 492

335,073
193, 346
141, 727

1, 276,
748,
528,

304,724

971, 786

M o b i l e , Ala
_
City corporation.
School district

1,950, 621
1, 401,952
548, 669

1, 467,154
1, 013, 738
453, 416

1,138, 497
696, 470
442,027

134, 372
134, 372

194, 285
182, 896
11, 389

483,
388,
95,

394, 231

89,236

128

Berkeley, Calif...
City corporation.
School district

2, 740, 665
1,192,886
1, 547, 779

2, 331,944
946,805
1, 385,139

2,149,192
891, 617
1, 257, 575

3,643
3,643

179,109
51, 545
127, 564

408,
246,
162,

251, 300

660, 021

129

Springfield, 111
_
_
C i t y corporation
School district
Pleasure driveway and park
district

2, 697, 784
1, 710,853
869,927

1,993,940
1, 078,910
819, 032

1, 502, 709
630,976
780, 764

364, 594
364, 594

126, 637
83, 340
38, 268

703,
631,
50,

132, 270

836,114

117, 004

95,998

90,969

5,029

21,

Bethlehem, Pa
City corporation.
School d i s t r i c t . - . .

2, 751, 644
1,494, 479
1, 257,165

1, 550,179
695,135
855,044

1,153, 536
434, 418
719,118

84, 724
84, 724

311,919
175,993
135, 926

1, 201,
799,
402,

591, 724

H u n t i n g t o n , W . Va._
City corporation.
School district

2,860,719
1, 468, 745
1, 391,974

1, 538, 219
620, 440
917, 779

1, 414, 410
563,104
851, 306

14,199
14,199

109, 610
43,137
66, 473

1,322,
848,
474,

292, 235

609, 741

1, 030, 265

132

Holyoke, Mass..

5,107, 013

3, 649, 769

2, 507, 832

930, 249

211, 688

1, 457,

459,171

998, 073

133

Lincoln, N e b r
__.
City corporation..
School district
Sanitary district...

3, 459,197
2, 046,085
1, 310, 385
102, 727

2,134, 345
1, 041,860
1, 082,810
9,675

1, 507, 423
518, 254
979, 753
9,416

406,158
406,158

220, 764
117, 448
103, 057
259

1, 324,
1,004,
227,
93,

391, 006

933, 846

134

Winston-Salem, N . C .

4, 323,014

1, 749, 890

1,157, 652

108, 583

483, 655

2, 573,

2, 200, 607

135

Cicero, 111..
City corporation.
School district
Park district.

2, 470, 391
1, 387, 591
968,815
113,985

1, 530,576
806,888
700, 616
23,072

1, 251, 234
581, 418
653, 343
16, 473

137, 781
137, 781

141,561
87, 689
47, 273
6,599

939,
580,
268,
90,

318,686

621, 229

136
137
138

Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J_.
Portsmouth, Va

4,077,670
3,121,318
2,417,154

2,608,039
2,458,291
1,599,523

2,217,773
1,984,526
951,612

120,257
189,522
174,447

270,009
284,243
473,464

1,469,
663,
817,

1,065,745
61,401
876,788

403,886
601,626
2 59,157

Covington, K y
C i t y corporation .
School district

1,471,958
1,073,281
398,677

1,332,128
962,102
370,026

1,016,241
674,538
341,703

166,670
166,670

149,217
120,894
28,323

139,
111,
28,

372, 517

192,724

i For e x p l a n a t i o n of difference i n a m o u n t s reported i n t h i s c o l u m n a n d t o t a l p a y m e n t s for o u t l a y s r e p o r t e d i n T a b l e 17; see text discussion of T a b l e 17, p . 44.
Table 17,
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.
2

332,554




T A B L E 4 . — S U M M A R Y O F GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY DIVISIONS O F M U N I C I P A L GOVERNMENT:

1924—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 P A Y M E N T S

City numl

a>

CITY, AND DIVISIONS O F MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT

F o r expenses a n d i n t e r e s t
All
governmental
costs

Total

Expenes of
general
departments
( T a b l e 12)

E x p e n s e s of
p u b l i c service
enterprises
( T a b l e 15)

Interest

For outlays i
( T a b l e 17)

Excess of
governmental-cost
payments
over r e v e n u e
receipts

( T a b l e 16)

E X C E S S OF R E V E N U E
RECEIPTS O V E R —

Governmental-cost
payments

Payments
for expenses
and interest

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued

140 M a c o n , G a

$2,053,062
1,474,118
578,944

C i t y corporation
School district

$1,389,003
1,017,647
371,356

$1,123,990
752,995
370,995

$164,359
164,359

$100,654
100,293
361

$664,059
456,471
207,588

$309,721

$354,338

3
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a
M
>
>

141

Roanoke, V a

2,320,691

1,500,520

1,288,378

17,796

194,346

820,171

560,154

260,017

142

Jackson, M i c h
C i t y corporation
School district

2,620,593
1,962,968 !
657,625

1,581,240
936,928
644,312

1,283,739
675,530
608,209

114,965
114,965

182,536
146,433
36,103

1,039,353
1,026,040
13,313

639,968

399,385

3,961,812
2,646,483
1,315,329

1,865,202
1,260,424
604,778

1,403,410
897,480
505,930

133,522
133,522

328,270
229,422
98,848

2,096,610
1,386,059
710,551

1,082,889

1,013,721

Wheeling. W . V a
C i t y corporation
School district

3,413,644
2,385,249 1
1,028,395 1

1,762,164
931,696
830,468

1,398,251
605,659
792,592

126,556
126,556

237,357
199,481
37,876

1,651,480
1,453,553
197,927

1,048,482

602,998

145

N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y .

4,645,835

2,521,654

1,957,407

108,525

455,722

2,124,181

1,034,207

1,089,974

H

146

Lancaster, P a
C i t y corporation
School district

1, 780,065
986,752 1
793,313 |

1, 254,748
649,481
605,267

984,635
435,495
549,140

183,865
183,865

86,248
30,121
56,127

525,317
337,271
188,046

396,591

128,726

3

3,187,794
1,725,211
1,462,583

2,476,465
1,188,691
1, 287,774

2,316,827
1,144,994
1,171,833

6,208
6,208

153,430
37,489
115,941

711,329
536,520
174,809

116,112

595,217

_

2,405,824
1,763,655
642,169

1,818,776
1,327,129
491,647 1

1,510,792
1,020,813
489,979

137,541
137,541

170,443
168,775
1,668

587,048
" 436,526 ,
150, 522 1

144,161

442,887

_ __

Shreveport, L a
C i t y corporation
School district

147 Fresno, Calif

C i t y corporation
School district __

._
_
_

148 A u g u s t a , G a
C i t v corporation
School district

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149

P a s a d e n a , Calif
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t .

150

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
C i t y corporation
School district

9,774,649 1
7,383,507
2,391,142
_

2,780,731
1,302,069
1,478,662

1,177,815
1,177,815

273,839
157,139
116,700

5,542,264 J
4,746,484
795,780

3,463,057 i
1,617,889
1,845,168 |

2,267,155
972,623 j
1,294,532

1, 588,536
534,344
1,054,192

190, 588
190, 588

488,031
247, 691
240,340

1,195,902
645,266
550,636

2,425,670
1,518,091
907,579

_

4,232,385 1
2,637,023 1
1,595,362

1,699,827 !
946,257 {
753,570

1,369, 243
629,933
739,310

183,298
183,298

147,286
133,026
14,260

725,843
571,834
154,009

1,953,472

3,588,792 1

756,057

439,845

151

Topeka, Kans
C i t y corporation
School district

153

Davenpoit, Iowa
C i t y corporation
School district

3,202,922
2,001, 734
1,201,188

1,732,902 |
843,086 |
889,816

1, 584,794
742,014
842, 780

19,783
19,783

128,325
81,289
47,036

1,470,020
1,158,648
311,372

315,052

153

Atlantic City, N . J

8,310,881 !

5,031,983

4,080,132

232,024

719,827

3,278, 898

2, 692,377 1

586,521

154

Kalamazoo, Mich
C i t y corporation
School district

2,868,406
1,527,140
1,341,266

1, 754, 790
855,521
899, 269

1,434,821
641,370
793,451

143, 851
143,851

176,118
70,300
105, 818

1,113, 616
671,619
441,997

338,151

775,465

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x
C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . . __
School district
_ _.
W a t e r improvement district

2,359,818
829,197
691,153
839,468

1,165,803
556,254
367,783
241, 766

579, 711
271, 770
297,220
10, 721

116, 380
116,380

469, 712
168,104
70, 563
231,045

1,194,015
272,943
323,370
597, 702

773,953

420,062

156
157
158

Newton, Mass.
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C

3,849,716
2,757,373
3,123, 831

3,214,576
1,917,236
1,585,612

2,804, 543
1, 629,104
1,053,896

120, 791
84,624
236, 733

289,242
203, 508
294,983

635,140
840,137 1
1, 538, 219

17,800
314,007
832,121

617, 340
526,130
706,098

159

Cedar Rapids, Iowa
C i t y corporation _ .
School district

2,224,974
1,004, 589
1,220,385

1,459,384
631,998
827,386

1,199,543
456,131
743,412

108,036
108, 036

151,805
67,831
83,974

765.590
372.591
392,999

155

_

_

_. ...
..
_.

1

-

$2,530

728,373

1,154,968

Q

4,724

770,314

GROUP V — CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160

Haverhill, Mass

161

O a k P a r k , 111
City corporation.
School district
.
P a r k district

16?

N e w Castle, P a
C i t y corporation
School district

$2,600,666
_
_

$2,129,865

$1,945,300

$101,073

$83,492

$470,801

2,631,448
1,378,662
1,200, 606
52,180

1, 826,442
867,193
907, 634
51,615

1,485,141
592,208
854,166
38,767

165,928
165,928

175,373
109,057
53,468
12,848

1, 561,831
661,845
899,986

1,169, 652
423,535
746,117 i

1,056,657
388,915
667,742

112, 995
34,620
78,375

392,179
238,310
153,869

$290,380

$180,421

805,006
511,469
292,972
565

$9,269

83,697

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. 44.

814, 275

308,482

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T A B L E 4 . — S U M M A R Y O F 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 :

1924—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 . 18]

GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S

City numl

For expenses and interest
CITY, A N D DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT

All
governmental
costs

Total

Expenses of
general
departments
(Table 12)

Expenses of
public service
enterprises
(Table 15)

For outlays J
Interest
(Table 16)

(Table 17)

Excess of
1 govern1 mental-cost
payments
over revenue
receipts

EXCESS OF R E V E N U E
RECEIPTS O V E R —

Governmental-cost
payments

Payments
for expenses
and interest

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
163

K e n o s h a , Wis...

$2,962,265

$1,668,193

$1,472,488

164

York, P a
City corporation.
School district

1,196,507
570,217
626,290

999,601
410,595
589,006

936,663
361,528
575,135

165

D e c a t u r , 111
City corporation.
School district

1, 533,853
922,907
610,946

1,297,828
717, 731
580,097

916,013
365,445
550, 568

166

Woonsocket, R . I .

2,016,036

1,681,994

1,178,972

167

McKeesport, P a
C i t y corporation .
School district

2,079,415
1, 205,806
873,609

1, 504, 760
783, 264
721,496

1,197, 841
532, 508
665,333

175,156
175,156

168

Bay City, Mich
C i t y corporation_
School district

2,831, 706
1,974, 560
857,146

1,962,721
1,182,852
779,869

1, 301,638
656,076
645, 562

Hammond, Ind
City corporation.
School district

4,174,927
3,351,359
823,568

1,672,925
849,357
823, 568

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y .
City corporation-.
School district

3,821,637
2,111,739
1,709,898

Elmira, N . Y . . .
Beaumont, Tex.
Galveston, Tex..
Chelsea, M a s s . . .

2,199,909
2,731,972
2,281,795
2,346,068

171
172
173
174

$79,378

$116,327

$1,294,072

$702, 398

$591,674

62,
49,
13,

196,
159,
37,

$70, 261

267,167

126,
96,
29,

236,
205,
30,

551,942

787,967

391,

334,042

237,519

90, 523

131,
75,
56,

574,
422,
152,

314,990

259, 665

380, 973
380,973

280,
145,
134,

297,657

571, 328

791,
77,

1,362,913
612,200
750,713

168,341
168,341

141,
68,
72,

2,502,
2, 502,

2,810,563
1,555,136
1,255,427

2,271,711
1,094,729
1,176,982

165,821
165,821

373,
294,
78,

1,011,074
556,603
454,471

770,306

240,768

1,811, 520
1,258,550
1,504,741
2,069,439

1,486,153
852,432
1,105,168
1,788,197

158,497
167,612
157,353
50,667

166,
238,
242,
230,

388,389
1,473,422
777,054
276,629

135,691
1,207,747
140,810
182,349

252,698
265,675
636,244
94,280

255,347
255,347

25, 951

2, 527, 953




C h a r l e s t o n , W . Va_._
City corporation.
School district

1,994,218
1,025, 111
969,107

1,268,009
609,851
658,158

1,098,427
514,034
584,393

176
177
178

Medford, M a s s
_
Perth Amboy, N. J .
Pittsfleld, M a s s

2,249,238
2,803,951
2,043,422

1,676,828
1,757,743
1,488,456

1,425,149
1,197,731
1,330, 527

179

S t o c k t o n , Calif
City corporation.
School district

2,691,112
1,675, 527
1,015,585

1,798,867
993,974
804,893

1,608,299
882,267
726,032

L i m a , Ohio
City corporation.
School district

3,294,149
2,172,631
1,121, 518

1,460,209
865,082
595,127

853,619
331,090
522, 529

181
182
183
184

M o n t g o m e r y , Ala_.
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C_.
Lexington, K y

1,706,530
3,288,293
3, 547,135
1,726,633

1,260,851
2,079,426
1,019,695
1,210,878

885,750
1,711,901
733,417
1,089,730

185

E a s t Chicago, I n d —
City corporation.
School district

2,338,477
1,327, 500
1,010,977

1,206,098
663,688
542,410

1,133, 772
625,322
508,450

2,606,073
1,804,925
801,148

1,703, 709
1,158,395
545,314

1,138,045
609,259
528, 786

City corporation.
School district

2,099,711
1,255,378
844,333

1, 592,922
869, 747
723,175

Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y .
Salem, M a s s

2,318,520
3,368,569
2,289,816

191 E v a n s t o n , 111

9,287 1
9,287

160,295
86, 530
73,765

197,738

923,947

1,093

726,209 1
415,260
310,949

535,382
307,776
556,059

172,013
325,317
130,939

572,410
1,046,208
554,966

37,028
738,432

183,962
105,101
78,861

892,245
681,553
210,692

182,558

117,994
117,994

488,596
415,998
72,598

1,833,940
1,307,549
526,391

1,612,834

221,106

114, 518
133,140
156,551

260,583
234,385
129,727
117,775

445,679
1,208,867
2,527,440
515,755! ;

396,563
312,970
2,273,800
308,568

49,116
895,897
253, 640
207,187

79,666
234,695
26,990
6, 606
6,606

3,373 1

709, 687

72,326
38,366
33, 960

1,132,379
663,812
468, 567

281,892

300,611
300,611

265,053
248,525
16, 528

902,364
646, 530
255,834

486,123

416, 241

1,196,037
555, 111
640,926

147,908
147,908

248, 977
166, 728
82,249

506, 789
385, 631
121,158

1,813,922
2,854, 245
1, 790, 325

1, 571,423
2,634, 730
1, 552, 787

102,458
487
119,232

140, 041
219,028
118,306

504, 598
514, 324
499,491

239, 645
207,908
40,619

264,953
306, 416
458,872

4,121,840
2,207,665
1,908,895
5,2

1,964,292
1,035, 533
923,479
5,280

1,672,363
810,640
856,469
5,254

149,847
149,847

142,082
75,046
67, 010
26

2,157, 548
1,172,132
985,416

1,649,526

508, 022

192 S a n Jose, Calif.

3,027,384
1,955,292
1,072,092

1,391,241
529,419
861,822

1,310,701
491,513
819,188

80,540
37,906
42, 634

1,636,143
1,425,873
210,270

399,117

1, 237,026

193 B u t t e , M o n t

1,070,347
633,590
436,757

1,022,028
586,572
435,456

860,266
444,245
416,021

161,762
142,327
19,435

48,319
47, 018
1.301

Q

850,487

186 P u e b l o , Colo
City corporation.
School d i s t r i c t —

187 P o n t i a c , M i c h

189
190

City corporation.
School district
P a r k district

City corporation.
School district
City corporation.
School district

1

H
289,227

796,016

w
TJ1

75,272

F o r e x p l a n a t i o n of difference i n a m o u n t s reported ir this column a n d total p a y m e n t s for o u t l a y s r e p o r t e d in T a b l e 17, see text discussion of T a b l e 17, p . 44.

123, 591




TABLE 4.—SUMMARY

OP GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY DIVISIONS OP M U N I C I P A L

GOVERNMENT:

1924—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

PAYMENTS

EXCESS OF R E V E N U E
OVER—

For expenses and interest

CITY, AND DIVISIONS O F MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT

All
governmental
costs

Expenses of
general
departments

Expenses of ,
public servicej
enterprises

(Table 12)

Total

(Table 15)

For outlays i
Interest

(Table 17)

(Table 16)

RECEIPTS
Excess of
governmental-cost
payments
Governover revenue]
mental-cost j
receipts
payments

Payments
for expenses
and interest

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
194

C i t y corporation _
School district _

$1,221,599

$1,089, 507

$132,092

$342, 562

966,182
404,395
561,787

904,665
376,316
528,349

$1,194
1,194

60,323
26,885
33,438

165,510
143, 229
22,281

3,154,656 |

2,555,295

2,274, 749

125,952

154,594

599,361

170,138

429,223

2, 823,288
1,584,146 i
1,205,928 1
33,214

West H o b o k e n , N . J

1,778,606 !
998,367
747,025 !
33,214

1,322,217
614,449
674, 554
33,214

280,904
280,904

175,485
103,014
72,471

1,044,682
585, 779
458, 903

477,830

566,852

803,508
343,537
459,971

693, 782
693,782

282,200
244,921
37, 279

507,353
410,190
97,163

$1,564,161 !
1,131,692
547,624
584,068

195
_ . _ - _

196

Brookline, M a s s _

197

Jamestown, N . Y
City corporation.
School district .
C o u n t y supervisors' fund

. _ . . _

-_

198

H a m i l t o n , Ohio
C i t y corporation

2,286,843
1,692,430
594,413

1,779,490
1,282,240
497,250

199

M u s k e g o n , Mich___
C i t y corporation
School district

2,714,400
1,895,268 i
819,132

1,505,848
776,718
729,130 I

1,195,399
511,660
683,739

128, 665
128, 665

181,784
136,393
45,391

1, 208, 552
1,118, 550
90, 002

200
201

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass

1, 502,076 j
2,037,431

1,353,248
1,764, 652

1,054,444
1,499,039

122, 567
72,807

176,237
192,806

148,828
272,779

202

Springfield, M o
City corporation..
School district-

898,691
390,042
508,649

842,346
377,976
464,370

3,802
3,802

52, 543
8,264
44,279

192,378 1
90,303
102,075

1,000,201
383,878
616,323 1

906,471
343,141
563,330

20,179
20,179

73,551
20, 558
52,993

330,475
296,513
33,962

203

1,091,069
480,345
610,724

_

Muncie, I n d
School district

!
!

1,330,676
680,391
650,286 1

$275, 256

$67,306
$108,862

541,343

572,326

274,372

1,048,696

636,226

18,161

95,836

244,664
254,618

135,311

57,067

124,418

454,893




204

205

Lorain, Ohio
City corporation.
School district

1,985,963 |
1,226,547
759,416

1.533,575
861,718
671,857

1,098,042
530,856
567,186

113,035
113,035

322,498 !
217,827 !
104,671

452,
364,
87,

94,871

677, 219

27,311

145,123
76,977
68,146

1, 210, 354
1,005, 092
205, 262

637,335

71,591
48,197
23,394

',087
i,253
.,834

140,164
140,164

183,367
150,359
33,008

311, 218
158, 343
152, 875

102,209 1

135,050
135,050

129,905
81,881
48,024

390
469
355, 546
1, 375

610,403

92,619 1

Chicopee, M a s s .

2,263,616 |

1, 586, 397

1,168,129

325, 649

D u b u q u e , Iowa
City corporation.
School district

2, 383, 247
1,690,480
692,767

1,172,893
685,388
487, 505

950, 532
531,173
419,359

77, 238
77,238

B a t t l e Creek, M i c h . _
City corporation.
School d i s t r i c t —

1,440,412 1
727,985 l
712,427 1

1,201,325
572,732
628, 593

1,051.919
446', 720
605,199

77, 815
77, 815

C o l u m b i a , S. C
City corporation.
School district

1,443,603 ]
' 958, 788 >
484,815 j

1,132,385
800,445
331,940

808,854
509,922
298,932

Joliet, 111...
City corporation.
School district
P a r k district

2,335,483 |
1,278,161
1,036,780
20,542 i

1,314, 093
613, 692
681,234
19,167

1,049,138
396,761
633,210
19,167

210

Superior, W i s .

1,796,249 !

1,384,704

1, 288, 766

95,938

211

Stamford, C o n n
C i t y corporation .
Town

1,863,350
1, 002, 539
860,811

1,659,142
822,127
837, 015

1, 495,071
752,831
742, 240

164,071
69,296
94,775

204,
180,
23,

A u r o r a , 111
City corporation.
School district

2,442,194
1,660,375
781,819

1,059, 039
619,845
439,194

847,862
431,637
416, 225

143, 420
143, 420

67,757
44,788
22,969

1, 383,
1,040,
342,

213

Taunton, Mass..

2, 351,940

1, 692, 561

1,103,872

428, 515

160,174

214

Council Bluffs, I o w a City corporation.
School district

2, 044, 252
1,222,197
822,055

1,141,009
567, 013
573,996

387, 257
541, 581

122, 867
122, 867

89,304
56,889
32, 415

215

Rock I s l a n d , 111
City corporation.
School district

1,146, 047 1
677,974 1
468,073

803,846
395,043
408,803

660,410
276,105
384,305

62,817
62,817

80,619
56,121
24,498

342,
282,
59,

216

P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
City corporation.
School district

1,932,412
1,385,689
546,723

1,034,926
549,651
485,275

722,412
302,942
419,470

123,697
123,697

188,817
123,012
65,806

897,
836,
61,

Q u i n c y , 111
City corporation .
School district
Sanitary district..

1,348,705 |
822, 660
507,328
18,717 I

804,770
387,234
399,819
17,717 L.

122,014
122,014

208

972,166
545,354
409,095

17,717

547,259

_-__|___

45,382
36,106
9,276
....J

649,908
573,019

1
218,594 1
_. .

457,681

1

"

209,009

410,987
Q

53, 495

358, 050
135, 077

339, 285

>
H

1,012,387

370,768

659, 379 i

295,265

364,114

903,
655,
248,

356,807

>

546,436

376,
277,

1

93,637

W

435,838

^
!

588,803

77,818

308,683

454,357

1,

F o r e x p l a n a t i o n of difference in a m o u n t s reported in t h i s column a n d t o t a l p a y m e n t s for o u t l a y s r e p o r t e d in T a b l e 17, see text discussion of T a b l e 17, p . 44

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T A B L E 4 . — S U M M A R Y O F GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS, BY DIVISIONS OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T :

1924—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]

City num

GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S

CITY, AND DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT

F o r expenses a n d interest
All
governmental
costs

Total

G R O U P V . -- C I T I E S

218

A u s t i n , Tex__
C i t y corporation
School district

?19
wo

EXCESS OF R E V E N U E

i

j

Expenses of
general
departments
( T a b l e 12)

E x p e n s e s of
p u b l i c service
enterprises
( T a b l e 15)

Interest
( T a b l e 16)

For outlays i
( T a b l e 17)

RECEIPTS OVER—
Excess of
governmental-cost
payments
GovernPayments
over r e v e n u e
receipts - mental-cost for expenses
payments
a n d interest

H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000—Continued

$1,896, 764
1,425,125
471,639

$1,324,486
956,667
367, 819

$846,465
481, 521
364, 944

$312,990
312,990

$165,031
162,156
2,875

$572, 278
468,458
103,820

$113,631

$458,647

N e w Brunswick, N . J

1,944, 718

1, 580,695

1,228,606

153,847

198,242

364,023

159,356

204,667

Waterloo, Iowa
C i t y corporation

2, 056, 582
1, 387, 026
669, 556

1, 204, 245 1
554, 501
649,744

961,766
400, 287
561, 479

92, 844
92, 844

149, 635
61, 370
88,265

852, 337
832, 525
19, 812

3,781

848, 556

991

Easton, P a
C i t y corporation

1, 641, 595
771,947
869, 648

996, 310
442, 896
553, 414

920, 783
409, 243
511, 540

30
30

75, 497
33, 623
41, 874

645, 285
329, 051
316, 234

459,239

186, 046

?,??

Ogden, U t a h _

1, 680, 471
1, 020, 026
660, 445

1, 216, 272
641, 386
574, 886

905, 291
377,184
528,107

60, 718
60, 718

250, 263
203, 484
46, 779

464,199
378, 640
85, 559

39, 890

424, 309

223

D a n v i l l e , 111

1, 631, 028
793,157
837, 871

706, 721
371,819 !
334, 902

637,121
336,172
300, 949

69,600
35,647
33,953

924, 307
421, 338
502,969

182, 214 J

742, 093

99-1

Wilmington, N . C

1,121, 947
717, 755
404,192

987, 206
641, 538
345, 668

723, 056
416, 597
306, 459

88, 038
88, 038

176, 112
136, 903
39, 209

134, 741
76, 217
58, 524

87,541 |

47,200

995

Auburn, N . Y

1, 454, 278 !

1,152,660

973, 227

119, 612

59, 821

301, 618

226

Kokomo, I n d

1, 251, 223 !
835, 335 |
415, 888 j

637,391
302,446
334,945

592,180
278,112
314, 068

9,446
9, 446

35, 765
14,888
20, 877

613, 832
532,889 ,
80,943 |

227
228

Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y

1, 577, 200 |
1,964,120 !

900,967
1, 291, 928 i

731, 386
1, 069, 216

2,723
84, 436

166, 858
138, 276

676, 233 !
672, 192

School district

_

-

175, 450

126,168
$36, 377

528, 450
373, 033 i

_.

650,209

147, 783
299, 159




229

Hazleton, Pa
C i t y corporation
School district

.._

__

946, 280
425, 336 1
520,944

809, 493
297,495
511,998

726,113
250, 314
475, 799

83, 380
47,181
36,199

136, 787
127, 841
8,946

|

157, 807

21,020

230

Orange, N . J

1,912, 046 !

1, 296,140

1, 081, 695

63, 327

151,118

615, 906 1

456,739

159,167

231

Amsterdam, N. Y .
C i t y corporation
School district
C o u n t y s u p e r v i s o r s ' fund

1, 607, 750
652, 043
955,056
651

1, 070, 612
521, 646
548, 315
651 J

911, 201
389, 242
521, 308
651

106,200
106, 200

53, 211
26, 204
27,007

537,138
130, 397
406, 741

213, 244

323, 894

2.32

Petersburg, Va

1,228,517

913,081

669, 229

88, 495

155, 357

315, 436

258,433

57,003

233

Norristown, Pa
C i t y corporation
School district

588, 057
214, 576
373,481

530, 426
200, 762
329, 664

1,606
1,606

56, 025
12, 208
43, 817

199,125
25, 746
173, 379

72, 440

126,685

234
235
236

Waltham, Mass
Lewiston, M e
Green B a y , W i s

1, 674, 677
1, 092, 528
1, 819, 527

1, 319, 558
709,102
1,193, 528

1,127, 065
605, 200
980,830

91, 447
44, 807
67, 184

101, 046
59, 095
145, 514

355, 119
383, 426
625,999

64,301
253, 793
352, 060

290, 818
129, 633
273, 939

237
238
239

Columbus, Oa
Oshkosh, W i s . . .
Sheboygan, Wis

1,306,418
1,663, 268
1, 567,082 |

920,935
1,388, 897
1,104,965

787, 564
1,150,374
970, 440

65,128
190,375
68, 452

68,243
48,148
66, 073

385,483
274,371
462,117 j

94,153
18,792

240

M o l i n e , 111
City corporation...
School district

1, 516,051
1,050, 339
465, 712 |

902, 247
464,498
437,749

754,264
338, 840
415, 424

73, 201
73, 201

74, 782
52, 457
22,325

613, 804
585,841
27,963

241

Watertown, N . Y

1, 866, 495

1, 218,619

1,035, 788

93, 720

89, 111

647, 876

242

M u s k o g e e , Okla_
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t .

1, 490, 649
940, 222
550, 427

1, 235,235
715, 239
519,996

916,161
467,956
448, 205

86, 821
86, 821

232, 253
160, 462
71, 791

255, 414
224,983
30,431

243
244
245

L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N . Y
Lynchburg, Va .

1, 741, 610
1,180, 531
1,363, 359

1, 056, 405
1, 017,837
1, 118, 603

880, 563
869,383
888, 232

64, 375
71, 857
75,388

111, 467
76, 597
154,983

685,205
162, 694
244, 756

238,100 !

246

C o l o r a d o Springs, Colo
C i t y corporation
School district

2,292,481
1, 080,145
1, 212, 336 |

1, 349,140
690, 598
658, 542

1,105, 821
473, 722
632, 099

83, 694
83, 694

159, 625
133,182
26, 443

943,341
389, 547
553, 794

494,137 |

__
..

1, 449, 569

1,153,803

1, 030, 936

9,293

113, 574

295, 766

167, 517

442,940
295, 111
147,829

64, 465
64, 465

158, 344
113, 715
44, 629

27,466
27, 059
407

__

787,182
240, 322 i
546, 860

. _
. . . . .

247

Pensacola, F l a
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t

__
_

_
.

Newport, R. I

248

.. _ _

1
2

__

__

693, 215
500, 350 1
192, 865

!

665, 749 i
473, 291 1
192, 458 1

1

291, 330
255, 579
519, 819

57, 702

424,143

189,661 '

2

1,379,494

731, 618

65,181

i

320, 595

17,475
53, 629

00

447,105
180,169
298,385
449, 204

128, 249
17,427

44, 893

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. 44.
Excess of payments for expenses and interest over revenue receipts.

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TABLE 5 . — P E R

CAPITA

REVENUE

R E C E I P T S AND S P E C I F I E D

GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS:

1924

[For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 31. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 26.
see Tables 3 and 4]

PER CAPITA GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS FOR—

PER CAPUA REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM—

Taxes

All
r e v e n u e s General
Special
property

Poll

SubvenSpecial
tions
assessm e n t s , F i n e s , g raan d s ,
nt
Busiforand
donaness
special feits,
tions,
and
and
non- charges escheats a n d
for
penbusioutsion
ness
lays
assesslicense
ments

00

For absolute amounts,

Highway
privileges,
rents,
and
interest

EarnEarnings of ingsl of
pub ic
general service
d e p a r t - enterm e n t s prises

All expenses
and
interest

Expenses of
general
departments

Expenses
of
public
service
enterprises

Per
capita
excess
of revenue
receipts
over
payI n t e r e s t ments
for expenses
and
interest

M

>
a
f
H

$58.09

Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

68.60
65.42
47.17 i
45.93
43.81

I
II
III
IV
V

$37.30

$1.38

$0.12

$1.66

$3.70

$0.45

$3.09

$2.82

$1.56

$6.02

$45.32

$35.76

$3.50

44.67
41.26
30.25
28. 60
27.43

1.86
0.85
1.09
0.78
1.28

0.04
0.05
0.17
0.26
0.24

1.99
2.29
1.24
1.17
1.04.

3.40
4.18
3.40
4.36
4.30

0.48
0.41
0.47
0.42
0.43

3.01
5.15
2.64
2.82
2.50

4.47
2.44
1.54
1.21
0.94

1.77
2.12
1.28
1.15
1.16

6.93
6.65
5.09
5.15
4.50

54. 20
49. 81
36.86
34.82
33.77

42.45
39.38
29.20
27. 76
27.37

3.96
4.30
2.82
3.08
2.64

$6.06 J
7.79
6.13
4.84
3.98
3.76

$12.77
14.40
15.60
10.31
11.11
10.05

GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 A N D OVER

>

W
H
HH

O
XII

o
Q
M

1
9

3
4
R
fi
7
8
q
10
11
1?

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
Baltimore, M d
Boston, M a s s
Los Angeles, Calif. 1 Pittsburgh, P a
San Francisco, Calif
Buffalo, N . Y

._

$48.97
$73. 66
39.98
59.74 |
37.12
53.77
45.33
84.81
45.33
68. 80
31. 02
49.18

$3.93
0.03

51.73
80.01

36.64
53.14

0.80
9.08

64.05
60.25
62.03

50.95
41.35
41.47 """2.35"

$6.05
0.58
0.01

0.54
0.29

$2.17
2.66
0.35
1.52
1.11
3.40

$1.89
4.87
0.60
6.43
6.67
4.30

$0. 42
0.44
0.07
0.37
0.85
0.55

$4.67
2.17
1.66
3.23
0.40
1.15

$5.39
3.95
8.35
0.93
3.42
2.78

$0.89
2.03
1.93
3.15
2.77
1.84

1.42
0.50

1.62
0.73

0.03
0.48

1.39
1.41

3.62
5.86

0.89
2.81

5.31
5.47 j

0.65
3.20
1.57

0.87
1.82
3.46

0.65
0.17
0.30

1.71
4.13
4.30

2.36
2.01
1.61

1.85
1.42
2.02

4.73
6.14
4.96

$5.32
$62. 39
3.61
43.87
3.64
43. 98
59. 64
23.26
1 51.03
8.25
35.96
4.14

$12. 51
$11. 28
3.09
15 87
5.93
9.79
7.40
25.18
8.27 i 17.77
1.22
13. 23

$47.72
38. 56
36. 43
36. 96
37. 47
32. 01

$2.15
2.22
1.62
15.28
5.29
2.73

38.19 i
66.56

29.85
54. 35

1.93
3.47

6.40
8.74

13. 54
13. 45

56.40
46. 77
53. 98

47.14
36. 08
46. 65

3.11
4.76
2.37

6.16
5.93
4.96

7.65
13.48
8.05

9




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, Wis
Washington, D . O . .
Newark, N . J
Minneapolis, Minn..
N e w Orleans, L a
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio

$65. 76
56.86
67.83
61.33
70.49
68.04
55.11

38.68

54.06
64.10
62.07

Kansas City, M o . .
Seattle, W a s h . i . . . .
Indianapolis, I n d . .
Rochester, N . Y__
Jersey C i t y , N . J . .

$43. 92
24.99
46.04
44.48
53.05
42.09

37.90
40.93
41.11

$0.10

"6." 26"
0.73

2

()
2.04
0.31

0.13
"6."03"

$3.33
0.81
2.34
6.56
2.59
1.12

$0.34
0.99
0.27
0.34
0.24
0.96

$3.48
19.59
5.58
3.27
2.07
2.49

3.13

$4.75
0.01
0.43
0.29

1.45

0.13

1.59

0.62
2.79
3.34

11.07
6.14
0.42

0.13
0.16
0.08

1.63
3.88
5.27

$1.23
5.13
2.60
0.77
1.81
3.13

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
24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
Toledo, Ohio
Portland, Oreg.
D e n v e r , Colo
A k r o n , Ohio 1

29
30
31
32
33

Columbus, Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. P a u l , M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, Ga.1

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
B i r m i n g h a m , Ala
Worcester, M a s s
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex

39
40
41
42
43

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, Va.i
Houston, Tex.LBridgeport, Conn.1
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
Hartford, Conn

$33. 89
$21.14
45.89
31. 08
54.89
27. 97
54.51 1 32.98

_
.
_. _
_

1

_.
.__
_

47.03 [
46.83
54.44
46.98

30.92
35. 01
32.07
26. 64

62.08
30.77
61.73
29.40
38.76

31.63
12. 49
42. 23
24. 50
25. 57

48.71
54.78
40.45
45.50
42.75

50.38
58.72 1

_

Per capita not computed.

43.12
57.58
46.66
36.34
51.55

$40. 78
41.01
47.12
39.10
25.33
37.08

$2.54
1.77
3.27
1.37
5.13
2.94

$3.68
0.34
7.20
6.18
5.88
11.53

5.66

50.17

40.88

5.96

. 3.33

4.94

1.63
2.07
1.64

0.20
4.54
6.02

37.43
55.12
60.89

33.70
46.55
46.69

0.07
2.12
2.78

3.65
6.45
11.41

16.63
8.98
1.18

$26.81
35. 36
39. 48
45.51

$22. 91
26.44
27.55
36.41

$1.46
2.70
5.25
5.03

$2. 44
6.23
6.69 !
4.07

$7.08
10.53
15.41
9.00

35.12
39.22
40. 28
33. 55 [

23.86
32.95
32.04
30.32

3.72
1.56
3.23
0.90

7.54
4.71
5.02
2.32

11.91
7.61
14.15
13. 41

$2.77
2.30
2.22
1.83
1.90
2.71

$18. 76
13.74
10.25
14.68
34.15
16.48

O F 100,000 T O 300,000

$2.52
1.72
0.92
1.44

$2.56
3.90
7.74
3.83

$0.17
0.41
0.80
0.48

$1.82
0.52
5.21
0.79

$1.00
2.26
1.62
3.94

$1.23
0.93
1.98
3.14

$3. 45
4.81
8.66
7.91

1.65
0.28
2.11
1.06

3.37
0.34
5.94
7.17

0.60
0.14
0.27
0.60

0.40
0.59
7.22
.06

2.99
3.04
1.90
0.69

1.12
1.64
1.33
1.15

5.70
5.53
3.46
0.59

0.95
4.68
0.24
0.35
0.17

7.79
5.51
0.99
0.35
0.78

0.39
1.35
0.12
0.14
0.37

0.95
4.07
2.07
2.77
3.11

2.44
0.98
1.13
0.53
1.62

1.09
0.95
3.25
0.61
1.87

16. 83
0.75
3. 87
0.15
5.25

47. 67
22. 55
47. 60
23.14
32. 00

29.16
18. 61
42. 67
19. 85
25. 47

9.93
0.60
1.47
0.08
2.30

8.58
3.34
3.46
3.21
4.23 i

14. 41
8.22
14.13
6.26
6.76

0.38

3.87
1.37
0.25
1.83
1.59

0.66
6.91
0.51
2.21
2.07

0.46
0.15
0.61
0.53
0.79

1.62
4.20
1.35
3.36
0.58

3.34
0.86
1.31
0.85
1.52

0.49
1.09
1.17
1.54
1.39

12.30
4.35
0.05
5.90
3.47

37. 70
42. 53
34.20'
37. 38
31. 00

26. 04
34. 04
31.39
27. 57
25.40

6.28
2.82
0.02
2.42
1.18

5.38
5.67
2.79 !
7.39
4.42

11. 01
12. 24
6.25
8.12
11. 74

1.97
0.10

5.14
1.48

0.98
0.67

0.43
0.87

1.61
1.29

1.48
1.87

3.41
5.84

30.40
46. 56 J

22. 06

0.85

2.13
5.07

6.21
4.56 I

19.98
12.16

$0.28

0.29
$0. 27
0.13

7.12 |

0. 71

25. 25
34. 33
34. 36
29. 29
31.12

0.24
1.52
0.47

0.48

35. 23

0.12
6.92

38.83

0.74
1.50
3.85

$4.48
2.43
4.98
2.30
7.41
5.20

1.80

$1.46
0.60
3.26
1.49
1.16
9.61

0.23

F o r explanation, see text discussion of T a b l e , 1, p . 13.

36.93

2 Less t h a n one-half of 1 c e n t .

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TABLE 5 . — P E R

CAPITA

REVENUE

R E C E I P T S AND S P E C I F I E D

GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS:

1924—Continued

[For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically b y 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]

PER CAPITA GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS FOR—

PER CAPITA REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM—

Taxes

All
revenues^ General
Special
property

Poll

SubvenSpecial
tions
assessm e n t s , F i n e s , g raan d s ,
nt
Busiforand
donaness
feits,
special
tions,
and
and
non- charges escheats a n d
for
penbusioutsion
ness
lays
assesslicense
ments

00

For absolute amounts,

Highway
privileges,
rents,
and
interest

EarnEarnings of ingsl of i A l l e x pub ic
penses
general service
and
d e p a r t - enterm e n t s prises i n t e r e s t

Expenses of
general
departments

Expenses
of
public
service
enterprises

Per
capita
excess
of revenue
receipts
over
payI n t e r e s t ments
for expenses
and
interest

F

g

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
49
50
51
5?
53
54
55
56
57
58

$53.85
29.80
31.20
39.03
72.98

Grand Rapids, Mich._ .
Fort Worth, Tex
Seranton, P a
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, 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
Camden, N . J

59
60
61
6?
63

N e w Bedford, M a s s
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del .
Albany, N . Y
-

64
65
66
67
68

Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans _
Erie, Pa.3
Reading, P a _
_
Y o n k e r s , N . Y_

-_-

_

$34. 65
21.27
24.14
26.08
52.86

58.30
44.38
46.57
53.29
41.28

40.93
28.69
28.29
34.94
22.42

35.11
64.38 !
44.92
33.73 |
49.41

19.63
41.99
30.16
19.27
33.01

52.24
55.00 {
29.99 j
72. 62 1

$0.26
7.76

$0.93
0.09
0.60

0.19

0.24

10.10
0.19

0.49
0.12

3
>
a
>

$3. 38
2.23
2.99
3.98
1.77

$0.75
0.82
0.60
3.09
0.57

$2.13
1.27
0.73
1.25
2.92

$4.87
3.84
0.01

$0.52
0.08
0.31
2.95
0.19

$7.03
1.12
0.63
1.33

$0.52
0.29
0.37
0.10
0.27

0.46
1.53
1.07
0.20
3.79

9.08
0.75
4.83
0.29
2.26

0.55
0.12
0.44
0.18
0.35

0.74
3.77
6.31
1.39
3.19

0.75
2.95
0.68
0.99
3.62

1.13
1.48
1.18
1.35
0.63

0.28
0.28
0.24
0.77
0.91

1.67
0.92
4.25
1.50
2.97

0.90
0.32
0.53
0.52
0.14

5.32
1.88
2.34
6.56
3.15

1.66
1.05
0.52
1.41
0.67

1.29
1.91
1.59
0.22
0.17

$37. 23
25.36
30.03
39.20
54.37

$31.90
19. 60
28. 21
34. 71
47. 83

4.66
4.66

3.76 1
3.36
4.72 1

39.34
40. 70
35. 08
44.93
36.12

31.97
33.36
27. 50
38.14
29.45

2.34
2.17
3.31
1.93
2.73
2.16

4.36
4.19
5.29
3.48
6.03

28.33
21. 20
51.10
42.39
36.86
27. 08
27.73 1 21.23
42.75
33.47

2.32
2.65
5.09
2.68
4.44

4.80
6.07
4.69
3.82
4.84

6.79
13.28
8.06
6.00
6.67

5.01
6.53

6.18
11.34

1.90
8.27 !

5.72
11.55

4.71

$2.38
1.40

0)
0)

11.07
(2)
2.38

0.77

35.66
28.15

6.75

0.33

0.27
0.98

0.22
4.70

0.15
0.15

0.71
0.43

1.56
1.08

1.88
0.29

4.71 1
19.20 j

46.05
43.65 |

37.45
22.72

3.59
14.40

20.06
51.68

0.52
2.37

0.88
2.55

0.82
2.76

0.08
0.26

2.56
5.32

0.40
0.81

0.64
0.38

4.03
6.50 '

24.27 :
61.07 !

20.48
49.60

1.89
3.21

$2.95
$16. 62
4.45
4.36
1.82
1.17
2
4.49
0.16
4.20 1 18.61
5.20
4.04
5.65
4.06
4.51

18 96
3.68
11.49
8.36
5.16

H
w

a
o

o
H
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69
70
71
72
73

Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
T u l s a , Okla
E l i z a b e t h , N . J.» .
Spokane, Wash

74
75
76
77
78
79

Tacoma, Wash
_._
C a n t o n , Ohio
O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla. 3
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, Conn.3

.
.

47.84 |
60. 28 |
66. 20 j
46.67
66.42 !
45.25

.

_.

31.10
34. 54
41.64

47.13 {
41.86 !

7.46
0.15

0,22
0.55
1.22

0.41
9.28
14.95

0.26
0.73
0. 63

2.48
2.57
2.56

0.24
0. 91
1.50

1.14
0.34
0.32

26. 83

0.24

2.14

0.59

8.21

0.92

2.17

22.67
32. 23

0.14

0.46
1.63

6.09
2.81

1.08
1.79

7.14
0.40

2.37
1.82

2.76
0.94

32.30
30.13

5.19
1.81

0.23
1.00

0.48
4.23

0.26
0.08

1.22
3.55

0.70
0.62

1.47
0.37

4.62
0.08

0. 60

0.66

44.40 j
41.34
33.38

37.09
30.00
25.45

4.03
6.64
2.08

3.34 (
4.71
5.85

5.56

35. 60

30.41

1.92

3.27

11.07

23.86
3.51

41.16
31.48

27.42
22.37

8.30
1.72

5.44
7.39

25. 26
13.77

39. 35
33. 71

33. 01
30. 72

3.13

3.22 I
2.99

7.78
8.15

$30. 55
26.87
46.40
35.70
42.13

$26.82
20.43
33.66
26.86
27.29

$1.29
2.16
6.32
6.91
9.29

$2.44
4.27
6.43 1
1.93
5.55 !

$8.23
13.16
43. 32
18.93
10.37

3.93 !
11.22
3.39

3.38
18.94
32.82

_..

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
Somerville, Mass..
El Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif. _.
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Jacksonville, Fla_.

$38.77
40.03
89.71
54.63
52.50

$27. 68
27.54
33.48
28.49
25.44

$3.38

10.85
1.26

$0.21
0.34
1.15
0.26
1.22

$0.85
3.40
31.70
11.80
2.10

$0.59
0.27
0.81
0.21
0.84

$1. 08
2.90
8.54
1.53
0.64

$0.12
0.47
1.19
0.45
1.49

$1. 24
0.77
1.72
0.60
0.90

$3.03 I
4.34 j
11.12 •
10.91 |
19. 66 |

0.16
2.09
0.49
0.87
3.28

0.39
1.41
5.13
0.89
0.32

0.30
0.22
0.04
0.46
0.38

1.25
4.77
1.64
3.13
0.76

0.34
0.32
0.51
0.23
0.32

0.75
0.79
0.69
1.12
0.78

3.26 I
2.42 I
4.43 |
5.08
3.19 j

43.17
43.84
25.45
33.01
21.20

37.15
38.30
20.60
24.24
17.21

3.03
1.85
2.99
2.75
2.00

2.99 '
3.69
1.85 \>
6.03
1.99

7.78
12.28
13.17
2 4.18
2.77

0.66
0.88
0.99
0.55
1.53

0.87
0.68
7.42
1.30
0.03

0.09
0.05
0.42
0.17
0.33

2.38 1
6.00 i
0.38
3.15
!

0.45
1.87
0.68
1. 68
0.46

0.23
0.19
1.31
0.38
0.31

2.34 '
6.83
0.15
3.44
2.98

21.18
48.69
29.15
29. 93
31.53

18.11
36.74
24.44
25.15
26.20

1.26
5.51
0.15
1.74
1.91

1.82
6.45
4.56
3.04
3.43

4.89
6.51
12.14
6.16
5.08

1.77
0.85
1.91
0.16
2.15

9.45
2.10
0.64
22.02
11.82

0.85
0.56
0.59
0.12
0.36

9.10
1.23
0.47
1.96
1.71

17. 08
0.41
1.02
0.65
1.45

1.11
0.89
1.60
1.08
0.43

10.43
0.07
3.30
4.57
0.05

49.28
26.57
22.97
34.49
24.82

40.26
25.18
16.93
28.06
23.31

5.31
0.03
2.13
3.35
0.03

3.71
1.36
3.92
3.08
1.48

32.52
5.23
5.26
30.60
17.64

Wilkes-Barre, Pa_.
35.82
27. 45
0.51
1.02
2.14
Sioux City, Iowa.
51.49
0.67
7.59
38.31
Rockford, 111
40.82
1.06
4.91
28.18
Portland, Me
51.32
0.79
0.72
37. 05
0.73
0.85
1
Gary, Ind
42.57 1
0.36
9.05
30.26
1
Less than one-half of 1 cent.
2
Per capita excess of payments for expenses and interest over revenue receipts.
3
Per capita not computed. For explanation, see text discussion of Table 1, p. ! 3

0.43
0.31
0.25
0.04
0.16

0.26
1.22
0.32
1. 57
0.18

0.58
0.74
1.79
1.54
0.79

0.05
4.01
3.13
5.79
0.19

27.65
31.62
30.07
43.50 !
32.74 1

25. -i 5
27. 55
25.58
34. 60
31.04

0.08
1.91
1.79
2.97
0.18

1.82
2.16
2.70
5.93
1.52 1

8.17
19.87
10.75
7.82
9.83

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N. Y_
Evansville, Ind
Knoxville, Tenn
Savannah, Ga
_

33.03
42.85
25. 54
17.02
14.93

Allentown, Pa_.
Bayonne, N. J..
Wichita, Kans..
Harrisburg, P a .
Manchester, N. H_

26.07
55.20
41.29
36.09
36.61

17. 82
38. 62
29.93
25. 02
27. 08

Long Beach, Calif.
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, I n d . .
St. Joseph, Mo
100
101
102
103
104

50.95
56.12
38.62
28.84
23.97 i

81.79
31.80
28.23
65.10
42.46

32. 00
25. 70
18.46
34. 32
24. 50

$0.59
0.39
0.22
0.61
0.15
0.04

0.07

1.24
0.01

2.88

0.39
1.03

0.23
0.21

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0.63
1.19
2.24
1.58 1

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R E C E I P T S AND S P E C I F I E D 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 a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned to each, see p . 11.
see Tables 3 a n d 4]

PER

P E E CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS F R O M -

Taxes

All
revenues

Special
j assessBusi- m a e * t s >
ness ' aan<?
General Special
property

Poll

not fe

business

license !

*£
lavs
lays

Subventions
and
Fines,
grants,
fordonafeits,
tions,
and
lescheats a n d
pen
si on
assessments

1924—Continued

F o r a text discussion of t h i s table, see p . 26. F o r a b s o l u t e a m o u n t s ,

Highway
privileges,
rents,
and
interest

Earn- Earnings of ings of
general public
depart- service
ments enterprises

00

CAPITA G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S l
PAYMENTS FOR—

Per
capita
excess
of revenue
Exreceipts
Expenses
over
All ex- penses of]
payof
penses
general public Interest ments
and
depart- service
for exinterest
ments
penses
enterprises
and
interest

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105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, P a
E a s t St. Louis, Ill_ _
Saginaw, M i c h
T e r r e H a u t e , I n d . __

$34.43
26.14
47.36
44.82
71.75

Hamtramck, Mich
L i t t l e Rock, A r k
Troy, N . Y
Charleston, S. C

115
116
117
118
119
120
1*1
1?9
193
124

Pawtucket, R . I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio

Racine, W i s . .
Chattanooga, Tenn._.
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, P a . -

__ _ _
.
__._

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$23. 08
14. 29
32. 98
19. 69
33. 55

48.29
37.26
27.96
44.24
39.89

32. 09
26. 47
20.00
30. 69
30. 89

40.69
70.04
43. 94
30.91
76. 55

29.
49.
32.
20.

99
82
54
46

16. 78
23.26
25. 86
38.40
19. 42
27.98
35. 99
54. 03
31.86 1 18.14

"$I.~6JT

~~$5.~21~
0.11

1.25
"""2.~02~
0.18
0.22
0.27
0.12

0.21
0.02
0.04

0.88
2.83
6.23

0.67
0.76

$0.16
2. 98
1.19
2.34
1.38

$3.34
4.64
3.38
2.89
12. 92

$0.70
1.09
0.06
0.71
0.74

$2. 49
1.20
3.28
2.63
13. 73

$0. 37
0.66
0.40
2.06
0.88

$0. 36
0.92
0.26
0.55
3.44

$3.92
0.16 |
4.79 1
13.85 ;
5.12 ]

$28. 21
21.87
39.76
37. 70
52. 93

$20. 55
19.35
33. 79
21. 84
41. 26

$4.70
0.19
1.94
9.38
4.29

$2.95
2.33
4.03
6.-47
7.38

$6. 22
4.27
7.60
7.13
18. 82

1.07
0.89
1.84
0.13
0.38

3.04
1.97
3. 22
3.80
4.03

0.31
0.72
0.36
0.23
0.25

4.75
3. 55
1.24
3.33
1.75

0.73
1.32
0.14
1.66
0.52

2.48
0.29
1.16
1.10
1.09

2.57!
0.01 '

35. 39
24.97
19.16
27. 31
26. 08

2.47
0.01

3.29 ;
0.79 |

39. 98
28. 50
21.94
33.44
28.48

2.12
3.52
2.77
3.54
1.72

8.31
8.76
6 02
10.80
11.40

0.31
3.25
1.61
1.07
0.18

0.93
2.54
2.07
2.29
4. 67

0.07
0.09
0.16
0.46
0.49

0.06
5.88
4.59
0.38
2.32

1.46
2.78
2.33
1.07
0.52

0.88
6.77
0.24
5.20 !
0.32
1.80 " 1 . 2 6 "
31.82
1.98

33.35
60.47
40.85
23. 58
53. 57

25.02
44.52
36.08
18.99
26. 50

3.07
4.84
1.33
22.13

5.26
11.11
4.77 i
3.26 j
4.94 j

7.33
9.57
3.09
7.33
22.98

0.48
0.79
0.03
0.31
1.02

1.63
0. 45
1.64
1. 36
4. 95

0.23
0.33
0.60
0.22
0.21

2.19
1.76
3.87
1.00
2.73

0.54
0.62
0.38
0.52
0.38

0.49
0.99
1.70
3.68
1.05

18.62
30.13
25. 75
42. 02
25. 22

15. 83
25.42
20.15
35.96
21.42

0.01
1.84
0.41
2.24
1.39

2.74
2.87
5.19
3.82
2.41 i

4.63
8.27
2.23
12.00
6.64

0.03 j
4.78 1
0.35
4.04
2. 62 |

2.60
0.68

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126
127
128
129

New Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich
M o b i l e , Ala
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111... .

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, P a
H u n t i n g t o n , W . Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, N e b r
Winston-Salem, N . C .

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, Ill_ _
Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J_
P o r t s m o u t h , Va___
Covington, K y

140
141
142
143
144

M a c o n , G a _ . _.
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, L a
Wheeling, W. Va

145
146
147
148
149

N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a .
F r e s n o , Calif
Augusta, Ga
P a s a d e n a , Calif... _

150
151
152
153
154

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, Mich

155
156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a Falls, Tex.3
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

0.12

41.20 I
61.84
24.12
46.90
45.68

23.10
28.03
36.15
31.25
17.25

10.37

20.89
35.20
32.19
13.72
18.44

4.41
0.11
0.08

30.43 1
30.97
35.23
51.21
42.08

...

35. 28
42.24
77.06
51. 58
35. 83
36.41
5K65
52.50
26.47
28.66

...

31.74
42. 20
13.94
28.69
25. 84

0.32

17.37
20.17
19.94
25.06
31.31

0.02

0.13
0.35
2.88
0.72
0.48

0.71
3.62
0.56
3.03
4.53

0.60
0.72
0.54
0.19
0.62

0.77
1.97
1.39
10.09
1.17

0.93
1.65
0.65
1.00
0.71

1.42
4.61
0.29
3.14
0.84

3.76 [
6.73
3.75
0,04
11.48

31.59 I
46. 94
22. 74
36.55
32.18

27.13
39.23
17.65
33. 69
24.25

1.22
2.58
2.08
0.06
5.88

3.23
5.13
3.01
2.81
2.04 i

9.62
14.89
1.38
10.35
13.49

1.50
0.24
0.67
0.21
0.10

0.42
0.55
0.11
0.51
1.02

0.72
11.64
0.19
7.61
5.35

0.62
0.67
0.53
0.34
0.91

2.70
0.04
1.48
2.12
4.17

0.95
0.61
0.91
0.67
1.30

0.34
0.18
1.65
0.87
1.39

4.93
0.28
25.00
7.99
4.33

25.32
25. 30
60. 51
35.88
29.54

18. 84
23.26
41. 58
25.34
19. 54

1.38
0.23
15.42
6.83
1.83

5.09
1.80 !
3.51 i
3.71 i
8.16

9.96
16.94
16.55
15.70
6.29

2.80
0.20
2.83
2.57
1.85

7.90
1.45
3.35
0.09

0.02
0.14
0.04
0.29
0.23

1.22
1.49
4.57
1.38
1.58

0.38
0.81
3.24
2.28
0.30

0.15
2.23
0.99
0.30
0.23

3.05
5.20
5.02
5.77
5.94

25.90
44.72 i
42.18
27.49 1
22.93 •

21.17
38.03
34.05
16.35
17.49

2.33
2.06
3.25
3.00
2.87

2.40 |
4.63 !
4.88
8.14
2. 57

10.51
6.93
10. 32
i 1. 02
5. 72

2.77
4.45
0.14
3.08
0.89

0.29
0.29
5.19
10.77
2.44

0.77
1.52
0.23
1.11
0.53

1.30
1.43
2.51
2.40
0.18

0.85
0.81
0.87
1.61
2.04

1.47
0.91
3.01
2.27
0.31

5.61
0.85
3.34
4.74
4.17

24. 25
26.39
28.12
33.18
31. 35

19.62
22. 66
22. 83
24.96
24. 88

2.87
0.31
2.04
2.37
2.25

1.76
3.42
3.25
5.84
4.22

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6.19
4.57
7.10
18.03
10.73

2.19
0.27
2.20
2.83
1.30

4.84
0.91
5.93
2.15
12.68

0.40
0.05
1.25
0.50
1.49

5.15
2.36
13.60
2.29
10.76

2.15
0.50
0.33
0.41
1.30

0.49
0.52
1.26
2.77
4.60

4.29
5.23
0.11
4.73
36.68

45.05 j
22.45
44. 35
33.22
78.09

34.97
17.62
41.49
27. 59
51. 31

1.94
3.29
0.11
2.51
21.73

8.14
1.54
2.75 1
3.11 1
5.05

19. 47
2.30
10.66
8.09
36. 04

1.44
0.72
0.67
6.43
0.20

6.61
3.87
13.72
0.16
3.05

0.81
0.29
0.34
0.17
0.35

0.53
0.36
0.83
7.93
2.56

1.98
0.81
0.60
8.13
0.66

0.40
0.71
1.15
2.10
1.87

3.74 i
5.36
0.35 1
7.03
4.22

41.95 i
31. 55
32.37 1
95.27
33. 31

29.40
25.41
29.60
77. 25
27.24

3.53
3.40
0.37
4.39
2.73

9.03
2.73
2.40
13. 63
3.34 I

13.99
13. 52
21. 57
11.10
14.72

0.54
0.20
1.95
0.43

3.58
1.27
3.84
3.38

0.11
0.18
0.28
0.35

1.95
0.95
6.33
0.95

1.31
1.03
0.54
0.26

1.33
1.77
0.68
0.79

4.72
3.31
7.35
3.57

61.81
37.30
30. 90
28. 90

53. 93
31.69
20. 54
23. 76

2.32
1.65
4.61
2.14

0.82

6.52
0.16
0.09

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0.31

6.17
0.20

64.53
24.75
55.00
41.31
114.13
__ __ __

0.23

42.13
14. 70
30. 34
25. 63
45.33

2.89

55.95 1
45.07
53.94
106. 37
48.03

40.24
32.94
36. 30
74.18
35.12

0.20

73.68
47.53
44.66
44.16 1

51. 53
33.74
23. 53
34.42

0.19

0.24

(2)

8.05
4.41
0.05

0.57
0.66
0.11

Per capita excess of payments for expenses and interest over revenue receipts.
2 Less than one-half of 1 cent.
3 Per capitas not computed. For explanation, see text discussion of Table 1, p. 13.

5.56
3.96
5.75
3.01

II. 87
10.24
13. 76
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TABLE 5 . — P E R CAPITA R E V E N U E

R E C E I P T S AND S P E C I F I E D

GOVEKNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS:

1924—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. 26.
see Tables 3 and 4]

PER CAPITA GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS FOR—

PER CAPITA REVENUE EECEIPTS FROM-

Taxes

All
revenues! General
property Special

Poll

Special
assessBusi- ments,
and
ness
special
and
charges
nonfor
busioutness
license lays

Subventions
and
Fines, grants,
fordonafeits,
tions,
:and
and
escheats pension
assessments

For absolute amounts,

Highway
Earn- E a r n f
privi- inslof Ii n g s o "
m g s oi n i l i , i i n
leges, general public
rents, depart-'
and
inter- ments
est

Ml expenses
and
interest

Expenses of
general
departments

Expenses
of
public
service
enterprises

Per
capita
excess
of revenue ^
receipts
over
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M

160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169

Woonsocket, R . I
McKeesport, P a
Bay City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

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M o u n t Vernon, N . Y

170
171
172
173
174

Beaumont, Tex

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . V a
Medford, M a s s
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s
Stockton, Calif..

Chelsea, M a s s

_-

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$48.50
53.54
30.20
48.49
25.96

$33. 22
33. 74
21.15
24. 51
17.49

42.78
36.48
36.25
52.21
86.62

Haverhill, Mass
Oak P a r k , 111 __
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis_
York, P a

26.97
28.06
20. 60
31. 98
31.96

63*31
43.13
31.90
45.31
46.37

43.12
27. 62
21.02
23. 57
34. 00

47.19
47.68 1
44.76 S
44.31
54.42 I

33.64
35.49
27.62
29.57
30.09

$5.35

$0.61

-----8.42
0.67
0.29
0.38
0.20
2.48
1.10
0.14
4.50

0.66

3.64
0.09
6.76

0.16
0.60
0.01
0.57

$1.67
3.56
2.31 i
2.38
1.29

$5.82
16.51
6.30
14.37
5.48

5.24
2.30
3.60
7.85
3.47

2.59
8.02
2.71
5.77
2.92

16.16
1.98
5.33
11.77
52.13

47.13
31. 06
17.84
23.39
38. 32

3.44
3.31
3.51
o.33
1.09

7.74 !
3.49
4.99
5.13 |
4.94

5.00
5.28
5.56
13.47
2.02

23. 65
30.71
25.95
28.83
34.89

0.20
1.72
5.09
0.58
0.14

3.45
3.71
7.05
2.84

19.89
11.54
6.67
12.05
15.40

$0.26
2.80
0.83
0.77
0.93

$0.38
9.72
1.04
6.38
1.32

$0.09
0.54
0.73
0.42
0.18

$1.26
0.89
3.49
1.42
2.78

$0.76
0.90
0.44
0.95
1.67

$38.99
30.11
21. 59
30.12
19. 20

$2.03
3.36

0.39
0.28
0.19
0.11
0.57

7.28
0.51
3.05
1.21
46.02

0.31
0.02
1.57
0.11
0.18

1.12
0.13
3.06
3.64
2.29

0.33
2.06
1.43
1.50
0.29

18. 79
24.18
24. 61
26.82
28.10

0.56
0.93
0.19
0.32
0.23

1.93
2.10
1.05
0.02
0.15

0.21
0.28
0.33
0/37
0.26

5.54
3.59
2=16
9.53
1.09

1.45
0.65
1.29
1.95
0.87

0.70
0.12
1.08
0.11
2.01

6.65
1.37
1.85
1.93
5.73

0.67
0.13
0.23
0.15
1.56

3.46
1.00
2.74
1.02
11.08

1.14
0.71
2.19
0.12
2.21

0.60
0.99
0.42
0.71
1.05

1

1.62

3.99 1

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M o n t g o m e r y , Ala
M a d i s o n , Wis__
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y

36.76
28.69
65.82
28.55
32.02

20.84
11. J.5
46.24
13.77
23.23

E a s t Chicago, I n d
Pueblo, Colo__.
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass

46.92
48.56
55.02
48.12
73.74

29.68
25.90
39.31
31.16
59. 86

52.58
57.93
61.77
26.97
30.51

36.74
40.27
14.78
17.21
20.22

29.39
71.10
55.90
67.48
51.12

21.00
51.04
28.32
34.32
32.74

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o
Muncie, Ind
L o r a i n , Ohio__

38.18
48.32
23.05
35.14
50.27

27.90
33.32
17.50
26.14
31.26

Chicopee, M a s s
Dubuque, Iowa
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h _ _
C o l u m b i a , S. C
Joliet, 111

54.57
43.07
41.09
33.28
42.92

29.69
28.29
31.74
20.13
24.00

8.18

Superior, Wis__
Stamford, C o n n
A u r o r a , IU__
Taunton, Mass

43.93
50.38
36.06
52.85
43.40

32.18
45.77
21.80
25.22
27.22

1.65
0.23

32.19
35.02
38.06
47.93
48.20

20.92
19.87
0.34
24.96
23.70
29.63 "~"6."2l"

N e w Rochelle, N . Y . Salem, M a s s
E v a n s t o n , 111
S a n Jose, Calif. _
Butte, Mont__
W e s t H o b o k e n , N . J_
Williamsport, Pa
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N. Y
H a m i l t o n , Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

___

C o u n c i l Bluffs, I o w a R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
Austin, Tex
New Brunswick, N . J

0.13
2.65
0.09
0.23
6.42
3.31

0.59

5.84

0.62

0.31

0.41
0.04

11.90
1.44
0.27

5.29

1.15
0.51

0.70
0.22
0.16

0.23
0.72
0.22

6.21

0.04
0.54
0.16

1.27
5.25
0.86
1.76
3.05

4.89
3.20
4.86
2.88
1.47

0.48
1.00
0.17
0.45
0.29

0.45
2.48
1.70
2.85
1.84

1.58
0.13
1.67
2.26
1.08

1.30
1.25
2.09
0.97
0.82

5.81
4.24
5.60
3.52
0.24

3i.93
27.62
46.00
22.87
27.34

18.66
19.40
37.87
16.45
24.61

2.58
2.51
2.95
3.51
0.08

10.68 |
5.71
5.19
2.91
2.66 I

0.66
0.50
0.22
0.32
0.83

14.21
7.24
3.54
0.64
2.06

0.93
0.26
0.12
0.24

1.59
3.89
2.16
1.11
5.39

0.37
0.96
0.90
0.64
0.80

0.18
0.45
2.99
3.30
1.20

5.64
3.82
0.03

27.52
39.03
36.68
41.99
66.59

25.87
26.07
27.54
36.38
61.47

6.89
3.41
2.37
0.01

1.65
6.07 ]
5.73
3.24
5.11

0.10
2.74
0.89
0.41
1.56

0.28
4.88
29.40
3.33
0.95

0.15
0.30
1.30
1.88
0.01

1.06
1.02
12.07
2.83
5.36

0.59
0.89
0.69
0.74
1.74

2.45
1.43
2.64
0.15
0.32

4.75
6.41

41.85
46.03
32.70
24.06
28.92

36.30
39.19
30.80
20.25
25.79

2.79
3.51

0.81
0.16
1.22
1.29
0.25

1.28
0.26
3.67
5.57
4.37

0.23
0.06
0.52
0.58
0.62

3.24
1.15
3.64
0.90
2.83

0.48
0.24
0.28
0.81
4.20

0.86
1.57
2.32
0.51
1.82

0.33
4.21
14.48
23.21
4.29

22.89
60.88
42.39
42.46
35.94

21.43
54.19
31.51
19.17
28.53

0.03
3.00
6.69
16.55
3.07

1.43
3.68
4.18 |
6.73
4.34

0.21
0.12
1.77
0.06
0.91

0.53
0.51
5.18
5.55

0.42
0.38
0.21
0.10
1.81

3.00
1.86
1.93
1.82
3.62

0.94
0.52
0.36
0.28
1.32

0.59
1.18
0.46
0.77
0.35

5.12
4.42
0.09
0.64
5.22

32.34
42.22
21.68
24.16
37.05

25.20
35.87
20.32
21.89
26.53

2.93
1.74
0.09
0.49
2.73

4.21
4.61
1.27 I
1.78
7.79

0.11
0.48
0.05
2.92
1.44

1.07
7.45
1.67
1.08
9.29

0.25
0.40
0.27
1.11
0.39

1.17
0.70
2.49
1.18
1.66

0.43
0.17
0.38
0.41
0.65

0.7D
1.12
1.46
0.44
0.46

12.27
4.46
3.02
5.79
5.04

38.71
28.94
29.76
28.09
32.70

28.50
23.45
26.06
20.07
26.11

7.95
1.91
1.93
3.48
3.36

3.i
1.77 I
4.55
3.23

1.93
0.44
1.09
0.20
0.32

3.70
0.66
5.86
0.25
7.11

1.75
0.32
0.24
0.12
0.08

1.94
0.77
1.27
1.23
0.60

0.59
0.86
0.60
1.14
0.58

0.20
1.28
1.37
1.88
1.28

3.83
16.07
6.05

34.90
41.83
26.71
43.49
29.34

32.49
37.69
21.38
28.36
23.89

3.62
11.01
3.16

4.14
1.71
4.12 I
2.30

0.39
1.62
0.54
0.11
1.34

5.86
2.46
4.46

0.51
0.75
0.25
0.28
0.08

1.16
2.27
1.11
3.11
3.13

0.13
0.56
0.92
0.77
2.36

0.40
1.30
0.53
1.33
1.96

2.82
5.86
5.30
18.63
5.92

20.87
26.97
25.94
35.60
42.68

17.15
18.83
21.47
22.75
33.17

1.63
3.22
3.26
8.41
4.15

3.57

2.77
3.33
1.89
3.81
3.13

2.26 I

2.42 I

2.09

4.92 I
1.21
4.44
5.35 I

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TABLE

5.—PER

CAPITA

REVENUE

R E C E I P T S AND S P E C I F I E D G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T

PAYMENTS:

1924—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 . 26.
see Tables 3 and 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
CITY

City number

All
revenues

G e n e r a l Special
property

Poll

SubSpevencial
tions
assessand
Fines, grants,
Busi- m e n t s ,
fordonaand
ness
feits,
tions,
special
and
and
non- charges escheats a n d
penfor
busision
outness
assesslays
license
ments

For absolute amounts,

Highway
privileges,
rents,
and
interest

EarnEarnings of ingslof
pub ic
general
d e p a r t - service
m e n t s enterprises

All expenses
and
interest

ExExpenses
penses of
of
general p u b l i c
d e p a r t - service
ments
enterprises

Per
capita
excess
of revenue
receipts
over
payInterest ments
for expenses
and
interest

GROUP V — CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
?,?,0

??1
999
??,3

994
99^
?,?,6

Waterloo, I o w a .
Easton, P a
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111 __.
Wilmington, N . C

??9

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, I n d
Newport News, V a .
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a

?30
?3I
?3?,
?,33
?M

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass

?3P
?36
?37

Lewiston, M e
Green B a y , W i s
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis

__

9<?7

99S

988

239

--

__ _. .

$31.92
25.95
21.79
19.68
20.40

35.71
36.06
29.46
44.75
27.29

.__

$56.03
32. 60
45.41
40.24
28.73

21.65
20.31
22. 62
29. 35
19.30

$0.34
1.19
$6.03

0.51

1.00
0.01
1.49

0.14
0.12
1.40

41. 58
23. 67
39.88
21.87
28.00
17.33
20.79 1 13.44
47.01
32. 83

0.05
1.37
0.08
6.24

2.83
0.52

24.75
43.55
36.00
49.52
49.14 1

0.21
1.33

0.54

17.42
30. 66
19.38
33.14
29.73

0)

0.23
2.86
1.85

$0.37
0.91
0.74
0.71
2.33

$15. 99

1.14
0.04
2.75
0.88
0.24

2.07
12.97

$32.87
27.47
33. 66
19.63
27.42

$26. 25
25.39
25. 06
17.69
20.09

$2.53

0.88
0.64
0.61
1.86
0.80

32.19
4.59
17.85
0.27
0.23 | 25.31
5.33
36.34
22. 84

27.18
16. 58
20.55
30. 07
20. 49

3.53
0.78
1.80
0.76
0.37

0.65
0.20
0.71
0.43
1.17

4.00
4.67 1
2.67
0.08
4.20

0.44
0.76
0.29
0.82
0.71

1.27
1.88
4.57
1.19
0.27

2.67
4.73
5.14
5.88
5.63 1

$0.70
0.20
0.69
0.40
0.26

$0.53
2.94
7.47
1.17
0.04

$0.16
0.76
0.39
0.05
0.27

$1.01
0.55
0.94
0.74
0.77

2.33
1.66

0.06
0.10
0.76
O.lo
0.23

3.91
1.44
1.37
2.67
3.32

0.40
0.15
0.99
0.71
0.35

2.12
4.88
3.18
0.33
0.19

2.43
2.65
0.19
0.31
0.19

0.02
0.10
0.37
0.07
0.26

5.11
3.35
1.67
2.56
1.03

0.20
0.98
3.43
0.88
0.97

0.07
0.46
0.87
2.71
8.12

0.38
0.44
0.93
0.19
0.19

1.55
2.34
1.16
1.87
1.67

8.95
17.50
0.75

$5. 00
0.09
4.43
3.38

$4.08
2.08
6.93
1.93
4.89

$23.16
5.13
11.74
20.61
1.31

3.34
0.26
0.08
2.37

1.67
1.00
4.69
3.89
2.35

3. 52
18.21
4.15
8.41
4.45

37. 03
30. 90
30.62
26. 06
26.35 | 19.32
17.11
15.43
38. 52
32.90

1.81
3.04
2.55
0.05
2.67

4.32
1.52
4.48
1.63
2.95

4.55
9.26
1.65
3.69
8.48

20.93
35. 42
27.35
41.83
33.42 1

1.32
1.99
1.93
5.73
2.07

1.74
4.32
2.03
1.45
2.00

3.83
8.13
8.65
7.70
15.72

17.86
29.11
23. 39
34. 64
29.35

1.68
2.45




240
241
242
243
Oo 244

M o l i n e , Til
Watcrtown, N . Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla_
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N . Y

40.32
15.02
49.15
49.42
39.40

24.21
1.29
29.34
34.18
24. 95

r

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo
Newport, R. I
Pensacola, F l a

46./0
59.74
45.57
27.04

23.48
40.64
40.93
17.47

|

245
246
247
IsD 248
j
fia

l
2

0.43
0.96
0.95
0.67
1.28

1.83
2.31
1.99
0.09

0.40
0.13
0.23

6.75
0.76
0.37
2.47

0.75
4.09
4.31
1.53
1.37
7.06
0.44

i

27.43
37.58
39.02
34.73
33.47

22.93
31.94
28.94
28.95
28.59

2.23
2.89
2.74
2.12
2.36

2.27
2.75
7.34
3.66
2.52

12.89
* 22. 56
10.13
14.70
5.92

7.22 j
8.27
0.08 1
3.13 j

30.87
44.81
41.02
25.33

29.27
36.73
36.65
16.85

2.48
2.78
0.33
2.45

5.11
5.30
4.04
6.02

9.83
14.92
4.56
1.71

0.18
0.21
0.69
0.16
0.15

1.20
3.39
2.33
2.23
3.40

0.09
0.51
2.74
1.31
0.50

2.50
1.41
2.16
1.15
1.07

3.45
4.68
6.84
3.11
4.52

0.62
0.22
0.06
1.51

1.83
0.68
0.43
0.65

1.75
0.49
2.58
0.39

3.20
1.61
1.00
0.74

!|
'
';

Less t h a n one-half of 1 c e n t .
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 revenue receipts.

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T A B L E 6 . — P E R C E N T DISTRIBUTION, BY PRINCIPAL CLASSES, OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS AND GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S :

1924

[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]
P E R CENT OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS OBTAINED F R O M -

SubvenSpecial]
tions
assess-) Fines, and
Busi- ments : for- grants,)
donaand
ness
feits, tions,
General:
and special
prop- (Special! Poll non- jchargesl and es- and
cheats penerty
busi- i for out-)
sion
ness | lays
assesslicense
ments
Taxes

Grand total.
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

I
II
III
IV
V-

High- Earnway
ings
priviof
leges, genrents, eral
and
deinter- partest ments

Per
cent of
reveEarn- nue reings ceipts
reof
pub- ! quired
for
lie
service meetenter-1 ing exprises j penses

Per
Per |cent of|
cent of| revereve- !|nue re-j
nue re-1 ceipts
ceipts I available
required for outlays
for
meet- and
ing in- other
terest purposes

P E R CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS R E P R E S E N T E D B Y —

Payments for-

Expenses
of general departments

Ex
pensesi
of
public' Interservice] est
enterprises

64.2

2.4

0.2

2.9

6.4

0.8

5.3

4.9

2.7

10.4

67.6 I 10.4

22.0

54.1

5.3

9.2

65.1
63.1
64.1
62.3
62.6

2.7
1.3
2.3
1.7
2.9

o.i !
0.1 i
0.4
0.6 I
0.5 I

2.9
3.5
2.6
2.6
2.4

5.0
6.4
7.2
9.5
9.8

0.7
0.6
1.0
0.9
1.0

4.4
7.9
5.6
6.2
5.7

6.5
3.7
3.3
2.6
2.1

2.6
3.2
2.7
2.5
2.7

10.1
10.2
10.8
11.2
10.3

67.6
66.8
67.9
67.1
68.5

11.4

21.0
23.8
21.8
24.2
22.9

55.1
57.0
51.5
50.9
54.8

5.1
6.2
5.0
5.6
5.3

8.5
7.3
7.5

15.3
26.5
18.2
29.7
25.9
26.9

57.0
1 60.8
] 58.1
! 39.5
46.2
1 70.0

2.6
3.5
2.6

16.3

26.2 ! 55.1
16.8
65.9
32.7 1 38.8
12.0 j 66.0
22.4
49.2
13.0
61.0

12.0

9.4

10.3
8.7
8.6

GROUP I— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
New York, N . Y . . . .
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, Pa
Detroit, MiQb
Cleveland, Ohio = —
St. Louis, Mo

66.5
66.9
69.0
53.4
65.9
63.1

Baltimore, Md
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif...
Pittsburgh, Pa
San Francisco, Calif.
Buffalo, N . Y

70.8
66.4
51.0
79.5
68.6
66.8

6.7
C1)

1.6 ;
6.9 :

6.1 ,
i

1.6

11.3
_„,.

_ 3.8

2.6
8.2
1.1
7.6
9.7
8,7

0.6
0.7
0.1
0.4
1.2
1.1

2.8 ;
0.6
4.5 I
1.0 ,
5.3 !
2.5 !

3.1
0.9
12.8
1.4
3.0
5.6

0.1
0.6
2.0
1.0
0.3
0.5

2.9 j

5.3

(>)

6.7
0.5

_

4.5 '
0.7 !
1.8 i

6.3 !
3.6 ]

7.3
6.7

3 . 1 I 15.5
3.8 ! 1.1
0.6
5.0
2.3 | 5.7
2.7 ;
1.8 I
3.7
2.7

7.0
7.3
2.2
3.7
3.3
2.6

1.2
3.4
3.6
3.7
4.0
3.7
1.7
3.5
3.0
2.9
2.4
3.3

7.2
6.0
6.8

27.4
12.0
8.4

10.3
6.8

20.7
7.4

10.2
8.0

67.7
68.3
70.8
61.6
62.1
70.6
61.4
72.3
61.9
78.4
67.8
79.0

17.0
5.2

11.0
8.7

12.0
2.5

12.4
10.9
5.4
9.6
9.8
8.0

6.5
6.0

3.6
4.2
4.3
6.5
3.1

14.9 |
4.9 i
9.5 i
7.9
in o
2.7

25.5
30.9
29.9
36.3

11. 8 1
10.6 :
4.5 1
8.6 !
8.1 j
6.5 !

29.5
19.3
44.8
21.1
36.2
29.4

37 n

21.4

87.9
94.1
85.7
90.6
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QsotJP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000
Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D. C._
Newark, N. J
Minneapolis, Minn.
New Orleans, La
Cincinnati, Ohio

66.8
44.0
67.9
72.5
75.3
61.9

Kansas City, Mo..
Seattle, Wash
Indianapolis, I n d .
Rochester, N . Y . Jersey City, N . J..

70.2
43.7
70.1
63.9
66.2

0.6
0.5

-_._
1.1
C1)

3.2
0.5

-. 6.2
. 0.4

1.9
9.0
3.8
1.2
2.6
4.6

5.1
1.4
3.4
10.7
3.7
1.6

0.5
1.7
0.4
0.6
0.3
1.4

5.3
34.5
8.2
5.3
2.9
3.7

2.2
1.1
4.8
2.4
1.6
14.1

4.2
4.0
3.3
3.0
2.7
4.0

6.8
4.3
7.3
3.8
10.5
7.6

65.9
75.2
74.3
66.0
43.2
58.8

5.6
0.6
10.6
10.1
8.3
16.9

28.5
24.2
15.1 j
23.9
48.5
24.3

57.0
74.0
61.5
55.8
51.5
59.1

3.5
3.2
4.3
2.0
10.4
4.7

5.1
0.6
9.4
8.8
11.9
18.4

34.3
22.2
24.8
33.4
26.2
17.8

91.9
102 5
88.5
87.6
143.2
108.5

5.7

7.2

0)

2.6
13.0
20.5
9.6
0.7

0.2
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.1

2.9
4.4
3.0
6.0
8.5

4.9
0.6
1.4
2.4
6.2

3.3
2.2
3.0
3.2
2.6

10.3
35.1
0.4
7.1
9.7

85.0
60.3
62.5
75.9
79.7

6.0
11.0
6.8
10.1
18.4

9.0 !
28.7 !
30.7
14.0
1.9

67.1
35.5
52.5
63.6
56.6

9.8
21.2
0.1
2.9
3.4

5.5
10.3
5.7
8.8
13.8

17.7
32.9
41.7
24.7
26.1

90.4
94.1
84.2
87.6
75.3

•0. 4

0.2
0.1

1.1
4.3
5.4

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
25
26
?,7
?fl

Louisville, K y
T o l e d o , Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo
Akron, Ohio

62.4
67.7
51.0
60.5
67.7

?9
30
31
32
33

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. Paul, M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, Ga
„

65.7
74.7
58.9
56.7
51.5

'"b'¥

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr._
Birmingham, A l a . .
Worcester, M a s s
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex

51.0
40.6
68.4
83.4
66.0

"iI.Y -------

39
40
41
42
43

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
N e w Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Youngstown, Ohio..
Hartford, Conn

_
.„_

__

51.8
62.7
84.9
64.4
72.8
....
_„_

...
_

i Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent.

63.9
74.8
91.4
69.9
66.1

7.4
3.7
1.7
2.6
2.3

0.6
0.3
0.6
0.6

6.7

0.5
2.8
1.2

1.0

~"6.Y

"~6.y
1

C)

0.2

6.2
0.2
11.8

0.9

—----

7.5
8.5
14.1
7.0
10.7

0.5
0.9
1.4
0.9
1.3

5.4
1.1
9.5
1.4
1.1

3.0
4.9
2.9
7.2
4.0

3.6
2.0
3.6
5.8
1.5

10.2
10.5
15.8
14.5
11.2

71.9
63.5
59.7
76.0
60.1

7.2
13.6
12.2
7.5
18.4

20.9
22.9
28.1
16.5
21.5

61.0
49.3
39.9
41.8
45.2

3.9
5.0
7.6

5.8
18

6.5
11.6
9.7
4.7
14.7

28.7
34.0
42.8
47.7
37.2

90.2
85.6
79.5
62.6
79.9

3.5
0.6
3.9
2.3
6.7

7.2
0.7
10.9
15.3
13.3

1.3
0.3
0.5
1.3
2.8

0.8
1.3
13.3
19.3
2.7

6.4
6.5
3.5
1.5
2.5

2.4
3.5
2.5
2.5
1.8

12.1
11.8
6.4
1.2
18.0

58.6
73.7
64.8
66.5
68.1

16.0
10.1
9.2
4.9
6.5

25.4
16.2
26.0
28.6
25.4

39.9
60.6
45.8.
63.9
54.7

6.2
2.9
4.6
1.9
4.4

12.6
8.7
7.2
4.9
5.7

41.2
27.8
42.4
29.3
35.2

78.8
86.2
77.8
98.9
86.9

1.5
15.2
0.4
1.2
0.4

12.6
17.9
1.6
1.2
2.0

0.6
4.4
0.2
0.5
1.0

1.5
13.2
3.3
9.4
8.0

3.9
3.2
1.8
1.8
4.2

1.8
3.1
5.3
2.1
4.8

27.1
2.4
6.3
0.5
13.5

63.0
62.4
71.5
67.8
71.7

13.8
10.9
5.6
10.9
10.9

23.2
26.7
22.9 !
21.3 i
17.4 |

38.4
54.9
63.0
57.1
57.7

13.1
1.8
2.2
0.2
5.2

11.3
9.9
5.1
9.2
9.6

37.2
33.5
29.7
33.4
27.5

81.8
90.8
91.2
84.6
87.8

8.0
2.5
0.6
4.0
3.7

1.4
12.6
1.2
4.9
4.8

1.0
0.3
1.5
1.2
1.9

3.3
7.7
3.3
7.4
1.3

6.9
1.6
3.2
1.9
3.6

1.0
2.0
2.9
3.4
3.3

25.3
7.9
0.1
13.0
8.1

66.3
67.3
77.6
65.9
62.2

11.0
10.4
6.9
16.2
10.3

22.7
22.3 !
15.5 :
17.9 |
27.5

41.3
49.8
66.2
51.8
50.7

10.0
4.1

8.5
8.3
5.9
13.9
8.8

40.2
37.7
27.8
29.8
38.1

77.3
80.2
85.4
85.5
85.3

6.1
20.3
20.8
39.7
20.7

43.2
52.5
70.3
54.6
63.6

6.1
3.7

16.8
10.7
7.6
15.4
7.9

34.0
33.1
22.1
24.7
19.8

70.3
84.0
98.4
124.7
101.1

9.2
0.9
0.3
3.9
0.2

0.3
0.9
10.2
2.5

1.0
1.1
0.7
1.9
1.1

3.2
7.5
1.6
0.9
1.5

3.9
4.6
1.0
3.2
2.2

2.1
2.3
3.1
2.9
3.2

16.6
8.6
6.8
9.9

70.1
66.9
71.5
48.0
71.5

23.8
12.8
7.7
12.3
7.8

I
'
j
!

0)
4.5
2.4

5.3
8.7

CO
On

CENT

DISTRIBUTION,

BY P R I N C I P A L C L A S S E S , O P

REVENUE

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 : 1924—

Continued
[For a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y States, w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned to each, see p . 11. F o r a text discussion of this t a b l e , see p . 28. F o r a m o u n t s on w h i c h per
centages are based, see T a b l e s 3 a n d 4]
PER CENT OF REVENtJE RECEIPTS OBTAINED FROM—
Taxes

CITY
S-*

General
p r o p - Special
erty

#

rani




TABLE 6 . — P E R

Poll

Business
and
nonbusiness
license

O

Subventions
assessand
Fines,
m e n t s , for- grants,
and
donafeits,
special a n d es- tions,
charges cheats a n d
penfor outlays i
sion
assessments

Highway
ings
of
privileges, general
rents,
and
deinter- p a r t ments
est

]

PER CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST
Per
PAYMENTS REPRESENTED BY—
P e r | P e r cent of
cent of (cent of reve!
P a y m e n t s for—
reve- j reve- n u e re- j
|
n u e re- jnue re- ceipts
XL. tun- ceipts ! ceipts avail|
ings
rereable
of
ExExp u b - q u i r e d q u i r e d for outpenses
nue
for
for
lays
penses
lic
of
rea n d i of gen- p u b l i c I n t e r - O u t - ceipts
service m e e t - meetlays
enter- ing ex- ing in- other eral de- service est
p a r t - enterprises penses j terest purposes 1 m e n t s prises

i

1

i

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
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J _ .
Springfield, M a s s

64.3
71.4
77.4
68.4
72.4

Des Moines, I o w a . . .
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
Camden, N . J

70.2
64.6
60.8
65.6
54.3

Nashville, T e n n
N e w Bedford, M a s s . .
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

55. 9
65.2
67.1
57.1

Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, K a n s . . .
Erie, P a
R e a d i n g , Pa_
Yonkers, N . Y

68.3
51 2
64.9
66.9
71.2

6.7
10.6

3.0
0.2
0.8

0.4

0.5

19.0
0.5

0.9
0.3

17.2

1.2

0)
4.8
12.9

0.6
3.5
1.7

3.3

1.0
0.3
1.0
7.5
0.3

3.6
1.6
1.8

1.0
1.0
1.2
0.3
0.4

6.3
7.5
9.6
10.2
2.4

1.4
2.8
1.9
7.9
0.8

3.9
4.2
2.3
3.2
4.0

0.8
3.5
2.3
0.4
9.2

15.6
1.7
10.4
0.5
5.5

1.0
0.3
0.9
0.3
0.8

1.3
8.5
13.5
2.6
7.7

1.3
6.6
1.5
1.9

1.9
3.3
2.5
2.5
1.5

0.8
•0.4
0.5
2.3
1.8

4.8
1.4
9.5
4.5
6.0

2.6
0.5
1.2
1.5
0.3

15.1
2.9
5.2
19.4
6.4

4.7
1.6
1.2
4.2
1.3

0.5
1.8
0.7
2.9
3.5

0.4
8.5
7.1
2.7
3.8

0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4

1.4
0.8
7.8
8.5
7.3

3.0
2.0
1.9
1.3
1.1

6.5

63.7
70.5
90.4
88.9
68.7

5.5
14.6
5.8
11.5
5.8

30.8
14.9 1
3.8
(2) |
25.5

48.6
41.0
72.2
61.0
46.6

8.0
10.5
8.1
6.3
11.4

58.6
82.6
63.2
76.7
76.6

8.9
9.1
12.1
7.6
10.9

32.5
8.3
24.7 1
15.7
12.5 1

52.1
57.7
62.8
62.3
46.1

3.7
3.0
3.5
0.7
0.3

12.4
6.5
11.8
10.3
12.2

67.0
69.9
71.6
70.9
76.7

13.7
9.4
10.4
11.3

\).^

19.3
20.7
18.0
17.8 !
13.5 !

3.6
0.5
1.1
2.1
0.5

9.0
34.9
12.8
13.4

78.6
67.5
67.8
74.6
72.7

9.6
11.9
8.0
6.3
11.4

11.8
20.6
24.2 i
19.1 1
15.9 !

3.6
2.9

4.5
9.1
4.7
7.9
4.1

43.3
47.0
23.2
31.1
47.0

82.0
62.3
79.8
68.6
71.2

3.5
5.7
4.4
4.5
3.4

8.5
35.8
7.0- 29.5
12.9
19.9
6.6 ! 26.6
7.1 ! 43.5

95.1
76.8
106.3
87.0
64.6

58.4
67.9
41.5
62.6
49.7

6.4
4.2
7.8
7.9
6.6

13.2

96.7
103.1
68.9
99.5
73.4

69.5
27.6
48.9
59.4
53.5

6.7
17.5
5.6
5.5
3.5

0)
0)

2.3

22.0

9.7 I 18.2

7.2 1 43.5
11.3
18.2
7.2 1 36.5
9.3
7.9
6.4
5.5

8.9 1

14.5
47.0
39.1
29.6
34.1

97.0
66.8
80.4
86.9
78.4




69
70
71
72
73

i Lowell, M a s s
! Duluth, Minn
| T u l s a , Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
! Spokane, Wash

74
75
76
77
78;
79

;
i
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j

_

._

Tacoma, Wash
C a n t o n , Ohio
Oklahoma City, Okla
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
: Waterbury, Conn

j
,

..J
,
;
;

65.0
57.3
62.9
62.0
57.5
34.1
71.2
56.1
68.5
72.0
87.3

15. 6 :
0.2

1.3

~6.~3~:~~~6.~4

"o'z'.Y.V.'.'J.
ii.lT~~~i.~4
4.3 !
0.3 !

0.5
0.9
1.8
4.3
0.5

0.9
15.4
22.6
12.4
4.6

0.5
1.2
L0
0.1
1.3

,
:
i
!
:

5.2
4.3
3.9
10.0
17.6

0.5
1.5
2.3
8.4
2.0

2.4
0.6
0.5
2.0
4.6

8.2
18.6
5.1
0.1
11.9

85.9
60.8
41.6
77.3
69.3

1
i
j
j
!

0.7
3.6
2.8
0.5
2.4
0.4

9.2
6.2
22.4
1.0
10.1
1.3

1.6
3.9
1.4
0.6
0.2
0.7

]

10.7
0.9
2.0
2.6
8.5
0.7

3.6
4.0
3.8
1.5
1.5
0.9

4.2
2.1
3.6
3.1
0.9
0.7

35.9
7.7
7.9
9.8
0.2
6.6

53.8
53.2
60.9
76.7
73.4;
75.1

I
i
'
!

7.0
7.8
8.8
8.9
7.0

7.1
31.4
49.6
13.8
23.7

i
s
|
!
!

71.0
49.4
24.5
66.0
73.6

7.7
10.9
2.0
0.1
4.7

6.4
7.7
5.6
7.6
7.9

14.9
32.0
07.9
26.3
13.8

8.2
16.3
11.8
6.8
7.1
12.0

38.0
30.5
27.3
16.5
19.5
12.9

!
!
:

39.8
49.6
40.8
69.5
56.5
64.9

12.1
7.9
3.8
16.4
3.5
8.6
6.6 I 6.8
5.5
10.7
1.7

40.2
30.2
47.1
17.1
38.1
22.7

,
!

0.9

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
Somerville, M a s s
E l Paso, Tex
S a n Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, F l a
Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady,. N,_Y_ ;
Evansville, Ind
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga..-..„

...

0.5
0.8
1.3
0.5
2.3

1.5 j
0.7
0.9
0.4 !
1.6 i
1
- 0.6 |
0.4

2.2
8.5
35.3
21.6
4.0

0.8
0.3
3,7 - ...2. 5
13.3
1.3
3.1
3.0
1.4
13.7

o.i !
1.6 !
1.6 :

0.3
1.2
1.3
0.8
2.8

3.2
1.9
1.9
1.1
1.7

7.8
10.9
12.4
20.0
37.4

72.5
56.4
44.6 ,
61.8 .
69.7

6.3
10.7
7.2
3.5
10.6

21.2
32.9
48.2
34.7
19.7

i
1
|
!
j

73.5
55.0
36.6
45.8
40.3

3.5
5.8
6.9
11.8
13.7

6.7
11.5
7.0
3.3
8.2

16.2
27.7
49.5
39.1
37.7

106.3
107.7
97.6
93.1
77.6

2.5
.8,5
4.2
10.9
3.2

0.7
0,6 .
1.3
0.8
1.3

1.5
1,4
1.8
3.9
3.3

6.4
.1.3
11.5
17.6
13.3

78.9
71.6
61.1
93.6
80.1

;

5.9
6.6
4.8
20.9
8.3

15.2 !
! .21.8 '
| 34.1 !
2
! ()
i
: 11.6 1

68.8
63.8
48.7
64.2
73.3

5.6
3.1
7.1
7.3
8.5

5.5
6.1
4.4
16.0
8.5

20.0
26.9
39.8
12.6
9.7

94.4
. 93.5
91.3
76.3
102.1

1.7
3.4
1.7
4.7
1.2

0.9
0.4
3.2
1.1
0.8

9.0
12.4
0.4
9.5
8.1

74.3 '
76.5
59.6
74.5 .
76.8 !

7.0
11.7
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63.9
51.3
64.1
70.6

4.5
9.6
0.3
4.4
5.1

6.6
11.2
9.6
7.7
9.2

23.5
15.3
38.9
23.8
15.0

94.2
96.0
86.6
91.9
98.7

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20.9
1.3
3.6
1.0
3.4

1.4
2.8
5.7
1.7
1.0

12.8
0.2
11.7
7.0
0.1

55.7 '
79.3
•67.5
48.3
55.0 ;

4.5
4.3
13.9
4.7
3.5

18.7
11.8
29.4
! 17.1
\ 13.8
39.8
16.4
18.6
47.0
41.5

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27.7
78.1
34.2
38.0
64.2

3.7
0.1
4.3
4.5
0.1

2.6
4.2
7.9
4.2
4.1

66.1
17.6
53.6
53.3
31.6

56.3
98.7
57.0
88.1
116.9

1.2 '
2.9
4.4;
3.7

0.7
2.4
0.8
3.1
0. 4

1.6
1.4
4.4
3.0
1.9

0.1
7.8

72.1
57.2 i
67.1
73.2
73.3

5.1
4.2
6.6
11.5
3.6

22.8 i
38.6
26.3
15.3 !
23.1 1

58.1
50. 9
53.1
57.6
64.2

0.2
3.5
3.7
4.9
0.4

4.1
4.0
5.6
9.9
3.1

37.6
41.6
37.6
27.6
32.3

80.9
95.1
84.7
85. 5
88.0

2.8
7.2
9.5
2.8
1.2

AUentown, P a . . ,
91 ; B a y o n n e , N . J
92 i Wichita, K a n s . . . .
93 , H a r r i s b u r g , P a . _
94 : M a n c h e s t e r , N . H . _ _ .

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9.1
10.9
0.9
8.7

95
96
97
98
99

11.6
6.6
2.3
33.8
27.8

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2.1
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0.8 ,

11.1
3.9
1.7
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2.8:
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1.4 i
21.3 I

J.2
0.6
0.6
0.1
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Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. Joseph, M o

100 j W i l k e s - B a r r e , P a . .
101 I Sioux C i t y , I o w a . . .
102 Rockford, 111.
103 P o r t l a n d , M e .
:04 G a r y , I n d
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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 , BV 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 (JOVEKNMENTAL-COBT

PAYMENTS:

1924

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P E R CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST

P E R CENT OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS OBTAINED F R O M —

General;!
prop- Special
erty !

Subventions
Specialj
assess- Fines, and
Busi- ments, for- grants,
ness- and feits, donaand .special and es-| tions,
Poll non- (charges! cheats and
busi- iforout-j
penness lays
sion
license
assessments

Per
cent of
reveEarn- j Earn- nue reings I ings ceipts
of i of
regen- I pub- quired
for
eral j lie
de- ; servicei meetpart- I enter- ing exments ! prises penses

Highway
privileges,
rents,
and
interest

PAYMENTS R E P R E S E N T E D B Y —
Per I
Per cent of1
cent of revePayments forreve- nue re-!
nue re- ceipts I
avail- i
ceipts
able |
Ex
Rev.required for out-: Ex- pensesl
; nue
penses
lays
for
j reof
of gen- public! Inter- Out- j ceipts
meet- and
lays
ing in- other eral de- service! est
pur- ; part- enterterest
poses j ments prises

i

67.0
54.6
69.6
43.9
46.8

110
111
112
113
114

Bingham ton, N. Y
Johnstown, Pa
East St. Louis, 111
Saginaw, Mich
Terre Haute, Ind

66.4
71.1
71.5
69.4
77.5

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N. J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

73.7
71.1
74.1
66.2
45.2

120
121
122
123
124

Chester, Pa
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, Pa

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67.3
69.4
66.6
56.9

0.5
0.2

9.7

* 2.0

11.4

17.7
7.1
6.4

4.2
0.1
1.6

7.2
4.6
6.9
5.9

1.1
2.5
0.8
4.6

1.1
3.5
0.5
1.2

.1.0

2.2

6.8

18.0

1.0

10.1

1.2

4.8

6.3

0.6

2.5
5.2

2.2

2.6
5.4

2.4

0.5

6.6
0.3
1.0

11.5
8.6
10.1

1.3
0.5
0.6

0.8
4.6
3.7
3.5

2.3
3.6
4.7
7.4

0.2
0.1
0.4
1.5

0.2

6.1

0.6

2.1

7.0-

0.1
0.6

5.9
2.5
15.5

0.5

6.3

0.6
0.4

0)

0.1

3.8
7.4

11.5

2.1
1.2
2.4

3.2

5.3

1.2

1.0

0.8

0.5

4.4
7.5
4.4

1.5

3.5

4.2
2.5
2.7

1.2

3.6
4.0
5.3
3.5

2.2
0.3
0.7
5.8

3.0

0.7

2.6

0.1
8.4

1.0

9.4

2.3

2.2
0.4

13.8
1.9

1.4
1.0

0.7

8.6

0.9

5.1
0.8

0.5
3.8
1.3

10.4

4.6

1.6
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Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N. Y
Charleston, S. C
Sacramento, Calif.

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105
106
107
108
109

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11.4
0.6

10.1
30.9
7.1
5.3

0)
7.4
2.0
16.7
7.4

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10.6
41.6

6.1
6.8

0.1
12.4
1.2
7.5

3.3

8.2

2.6

73.4
74.7
75.5
69.7
63.5

14.4
10.3

.78.4
67.1
68.6
67.6
67.1

4.4
94
9.9
8.0
4.3

69.0
70.5
82.1
65.7
63.5
68.3
71.0
73.5
70.7
71.6

18.0 | 1 43.8
16.4 1 41.3
16.0
62.0
15.9 1 33.5
26.2 1 46.1

10.0

17.2 1
23.5
21.5
24.4
28.6

54.3
50.7
73.0
53.7
60.9

3.8
0)

12.9
15.9
10.8
10.5
6.5

50.4
18.1
13.6 1 72.1
7.1
60.6
23.8
58.3
30.0 I 26.1

6.2
7.8

11.8

19.9
21.5
7.9
22.2 |
20.8 i1

8.6
8.9
8.5

7.5

18.6
7.1
7.6

50.7
68.0
52.4
73.0
51.5

0.4
3.6

6.3
5.0
7.4

14.4
4.8

99
8.2
3.2
7.1

10.6
7.0
4.0

5.1
1.6

4.1

21.8
0)

4.9

•

39.8
53.3
27.1 i
42.2
40.9

73.4
55.8
86.8
68.7
80.1

38.7
74.0
75.6
42.2
16.4 j 106.6
34.3
86.9
33.4
93.2

10.6
18.0
8.0
10.0
4.9

32.9
31.4 j
27.7
47.2

81.9
113.5
73.8
94.8
75.4

8.7

40.6
19.4
33.1
14.7
39.4

74.2
102.8
72.7
109.6
76.6

7.7

1.1
4.5

13.5
7.8

3.3

5.8

2.0

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New Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif.
Springfield, 111

77.0
68.2
57.8
61.2
56.6

Bethlehem, Pa
_
Huntington, W. Va
Hoi yoke, Mass
Lincoln, Nebr
Winston-Salem, N. C._

65.5
66.4
46.9
60.6
48.1

13.5

Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass
East Orange, N. J_.
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, Ky

57.4
68.2
61.3
51.8
64.3

Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, La
Wheeling, W. Va..

57.1
65.1
56.6
48.9
74.4

Niagara Falls, N. Y
Lancaster, Pa
Fresno, Calif
Augusta, Oa
Pasadena, Calif

65.3
59.4
55.2
62.1
39.7

4.5

Lakewood, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N. J .
Kalamazoo, M i c h . . .

71.9
73.1
67.3
69.7
73.1

0.4

0.8

2.0 1

1

6.5

1.9
3.2
5.8
21.5
2.6 i

2.3 !
2.7 !
2.7 !

25.1

68.8
67.6
81.8
72.0
66.0

7.8
8.3
12.5
6.0
4.5

23.4 ,
24.1
5.7
22.0
29.5 j

67.6
59.0
58.4
78.4
55.7

3.0
3.9
6.9
0.1
13.5

8.1
7.7
10.0
6.5
4.7

21.3
29.4
24.8
14.9
26.1

102.6
93.0
79.8
109.2
104.9

1.0
0.4
2.2
1.7
3.9

14.0
0.7
32.4
15.5
12.1

57.3
55.6
74.0
62.4
59.7

14.4
4.3
4.6
7.2
22.8

28.3
40.1
21.4
30.4
17.5

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41.9
49.4
49.1
43.6
20.8

3.1
0.5
18.2
11.7
2.5

11.3
3.8
4.1
6.4
11.2

43.7
46.2
28.5
38.3
59.5

78.5
89.8
91.0
88.7
49.1

3.5
7.5
1.2
6.7
1.8

9.1 |
10.9
15.6 !

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0)

4.3
0.6
0.9
0.4
0.3

7.6 I
0.1
1.9 i
4.1
11.6

2.i;
1.6
2.7
1.4
1.2 I
1.3 !
3.6 j

8.5
0.2
0.3

1.0
0.3
0.3

3.4
2.9
8.7
5.2
5.5

1.0 i
1.6 i
6.2
8.6
1.0 I

0.4
4.3
1.9
1.1
0.8

8.4
10.1
9.6
21.8
20.7

64.6
44.4
71.0
73.1
71.1

6.6
9.0
9.3
30.7
9.0

28.8 1
46.6 <
i9. 7 ,
00 i
19.9 |

50.0
54.4
63.6
39.4
69.0

5.0
2.9
6.1
7.2
11.3

5.7
6.6
9.1
19.6
10.1

38. 0
36.0
2i.2
33.8
9.5

87.1
73.9
98.0
63.7
113.1

1.0

0.8

4.3
4.1
7.1
4.7
0.4

2.8 I
2.6
2.5 I
3.1 i
4.9 |

4.8
2.9
8.5
4.4
0.7

18.4
2.7
9.5
9.3
9.9

73.9
74.2
70.6
53.4
64.5

5.8
11.0
9.2
11.4
10.0

20.3
14.8
20.2
35.2
25.5

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54.7
55.5
49.0
35.4
41.0

8.0
0.8
4.4
3.4
3.7

4.9
8.4
7.0
8.3
7.0

32.3
35. 3
39.7
52.9
48.4

84.9
75.9
75.6
72.7
69.3

8.0 !
9.6 |
24.7
5.5 !
9.4

3.3 !
2.0
0.6 !
1.0 |
1.1

0.8
2.1
2.3
6.7
4.0

6.6
21.1
0.2
11.4
32.1

57.2
84.5
75. 6
72.9
64.0

12.6
6.2
5.0
7.5
4.4

30.2
9.3
19.4
19.6
31.6

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42.1
55.3
72.7
62.8
28.4

2.3
10.3
0.2
5.7
12.0

9.8
4.8
4.8
7.1
2.8

45.7
29.5
22.3
24.4
56.7

77.7
77.7
96.4

1.0
0.8
1.5
7.5
5.3

3.5
1.8 i
1.1
7.6
1.4 !

0.7
1.6
2.1
2.0
3.9

6.7
11.9
0.7
6.6
8.8

58.8
63.9
55.6
76.7
62.4

16.1
6.1
4.4
12.8
7.0

25.1
30.0
40.0
10.5
30.6

1

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45.9
56.4
49.5
49.1
50.0

5.5
7.6
0.6
2.8
5.0

14.1
6.1
4.0
8.7
6.1

34.5
29.9
45.9
39.5
38.8

87.3
100.1
90.2
67.6
88.2

11.2
2.6 I
2.0
14.2
2.2

3.6 !
1.8 I
2.2
1.2
0.6 I

3.7
1.8
3.7
1.5
1.8

14.5
6.4
7.0
16.4
8.1

43.9
76.3
70.1
56.3
58.6

29.6
7.5
8.3
12.9
6.8

26.5 1
16.2 j
21.6
30.8
34.6 1

24.6
72.9
59.1
33.7
53.9

4.9
3.1
3.1
7.6'
4.9

19.9
7.5
7.4
9.4
6.8

50. 6
16.5
30.5
49.2
34.4

67.2
99.5
88.6
73.4
100.2

0.3
0.5
0.8

0.2

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Wichita Falls, Tex
65.7
69.9
10.9
Newton, Mass
_
0.8
1.4
Maiden, Mass
71.0
9.3
52.7
Charlotte, N. C
0.1
0.3
77.9
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
1
Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent.
2
Payments for expenses and interest are in excess of revenue receipts.
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P E R CENT O F GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PER CEKT OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS OBTAINED F R O M —

Taxes
CITY

Business
General
and
prop- Special . Poll nonbusierty
ness
license

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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 PRINCIPAL CLASSES, OP R E V E N U E RECEIPTS AND GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS:

Q

SubvenSpecial
tions
assess- Fines, and
ments, for- grants,
and
feits, donaspecial and es- tions,
charges cheats and
for outpenlays
sion
assessments

High- Earn- Earnway
ings
ings
priviof
of
leges, gen- pubrents, eral
lic
and
de- service
inter- part- enterest ments prises

Per
cent of
revenue receipts
required
for
meeting ex
penses

PAYMENTS R E P R E S E N T E D B Y —
Per
Per cent of
cent of revePayments for—
reve- nue renue re- ceipts
ceipts avail1
reable
ExRevenue
quired for out- Ex- penses
for
lays of genof
reInter- Out- ceipts
meet- and
public est | lays
ing in- other eral de- service
partterest pur- ments enterposes
prises

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160 Haverhill, Mass
161 Oak Park, 111
162 New Castle, Pa
163 Kenosha, Wis
164 York, Pa
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W. Va,
Medford, Mass.
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, Mass
Stockton, Calif-*

...

63.0
76.9
56.8
61.2
36.9

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Decatur, 111
Woonsocket, E. I
McKeesport, Pa
Bay City, Mich
Hammond, Ind
Mount Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y__
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, Mass

._.

68.5
63.0
70.0
50.5
67.4

_

__•_
_

68.1
64.0
65.9
52.0
73.3

_

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71.3
74.4
61.7
66.7
55.3

11.0

"17.T

1.3

"5.1"
~2,"6"
0.8
1.1

0.2

3.9
2.5
0.4

9.7
7.6
0.2
16.3

"hi'
0.3
1.3

0)

1.3

0.5
5.2
2.7
1.6
3.6

0.8
18.1
3.5
13.2
5.1

0.2
1.0
2.4
0.9
0.7

2.6
1.7
11.6
2.9
10.7

1.6
1.7
1.4
2.0
6.4

84.6
62.5
71.5
65.5
73.9

3.4
6.6
7.6
4.9
5.0

12.0
30.9
20.9
29.6
21.1

74.8
56.4
67.7
49.7
78.3

3.9
6.3

0.9
0.8
0.5
0.2
0.7

17.0
1.4
8.4
2.3
53.1

0.7
0.1
4.3
0.2
0.2

2.6
0.4
8.4
7.0
2.6

0.8
5.6
4.0
2.9
0.3

56.2
72.6
77.8
66.4
36.5

6.1
22.0
7.5
11.1
3.4

37.7
5.4
14.7
22.5
60.1

59.7
58.5
57.6
46.0
32.6

0.9
2.2
0.6
0.7
0.5

3.0
4.9
3.3

0.3
0.6
1.0
0.8
0.6

8.3
6.8
21.0
2.3

2.3
1.5
4.0
4.3
1.9

79.9
79.7
66.9
59.0
85.0

12.2
8.1
15.6
11.3
10.7

7.9
12.2
17.5
29.7
4.3

1.4
0.3
0.5
0.3
2.9

7.3
2.1
6.1
2.3
20.4

2.4
1.5
4.9
0.3
4.1

50.5
69.4
69.3
66.4
64.1

7.3
7.8
15.7
6.4
7.3

42.2
22.8
15.0
27.2
28.6

1.5
0.2
2.4
0.2
3.7

0)
0.3
14.1
2.9
4.1
4.3
10.5

3.2
6.7
7.2
3.9
5.3

18.1
30.6
25.1
43.7
16.5

93.1
100.4
94.6
80.0
105.9

16.6
5.6
8.4
13.5
4.0

8.2
9.4
6.3
9.9
3.4

15.4
16.6
27.6
30.7
59.9

136.0
88.2
84.9
89.5
100.6

59.4
67.6
31.2
48.4
76.2

4.3
7.2
6.1
6.9
2.2

9.8
7.6
8.7

26.5
17.7
53.9
34.1
11.8

79.8
93.8
55.8
93.8
92.2

55.1
63.4
42.7
65.1
59.8

0.5
3.5
8.4
1.3
0.2

36.4
25.4
37.3
27.2
33.2

109.9
98.4
73.7
100.1
93.2

2.7

L0. 6

9.8
8.0
7.6

.1.6

6.4
6.8

H
M
O
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CO

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Lima, Ohio
Montgomery, Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . O
Lexington, Ky

56.7
38.8
70.2
48.2
72.6

0.4

"To*

""6.1"

3.4
18.3
1.3
6.2
9.5

13.3
11.2
7.4
10.1
4.6

1.3
3.5
0.3
1.6
0.9

1.2
8.6
2.6
10.0
5.7

4.3
0.5
2.5
7.9
3.4

3.5
4.3
3.2
3.4
2.6

15.8
14.8
8.5
12.3
0.7

57.8
76.4
62.0
69.9
77.1

29.1
19.9
7.9
10.2
8.3

13.1 '
3.7 ;
30.1
19.9
14.6 i

25.9
51.9
52.1
20.7
63.1

3.6
6.7
4.0
4.4
0.2

14.8
15.3
7.1
3.7
6.8

55.7
26.1
36.8
71.3
29.9

51.0
76.8
90.5
35.9
82.1

3.4
8.0
3.9
2.3
7.3

0.8
2.0
1.6
1.3
1.1

0.4
0.9
5.4
6.9
1.6

17.9
10.3
7.9

55.1
67.9
56.3
80.5
83.4

3.5
12.5
10.4
6.7
6.9

41.4
19.6
33.3
12.8
9.7

48.5
43.7
57.0
67.8
78.2

11.5
7.0
4.4

3.1
10.2
11.9
6.0
6.5

48.4
34.6
24.1
21.8
15.3

87.9
81.3
113.8
89.7
93.8

1.1
1.5
1.1
2.7
5.7

4.7
2.5
4.3
0.5
1.0

9.0
11.1

74.3
73.7
49.9
75.1
84.5

5.3
5.8
3.1
14.1
10.2

20.4
20.5
47.0
10.8 ,
5.3 [

67.8
40.6
43.3
80.4
69.7

5.2
3.6

5.2
3.4
2.7
15.1
8.4

21.8
52.3
54.0
4.5
21.9

98.2
60.0
86.8
107.0
82.4

g 185 East Chicago, I n d . . .
Oi 186 Pueblo, Colo
187 Pontiac, Mich
& 188 Fitch burg, Mass
<p 189 New Roehelle, N . Y_

63.3
0.5
53.3
71.4
64.8 "i§"3" " T 2 ~
81.2
4.5

1.4
30.3
14.9
1.0
0.4 I 6.4
0.7 \ 1.3
1.1 | 2.8

1.9
0.5
0.3
0.3

Salem, Mass
L 1 1 Evanston, 111
9
*> 192 San Jose, Calif
193 Butte, Mont
194 West Hoboken, N . J .

69.9
69.5
23.9
63.8
66.2

0.2 j
4.7 j

0.5
8.4
47.6
1.4
1.5 » 12.4
3.1
5.1

0.3
0.5
2.1
7.0

0)

2.0
1.8
19.5
10.5
17.6

2.8
0.2
2.2
1.9
0.5

4.4
0.4
6.6
8.3
8.5

0.8
0.1
0.9
0.9
1.2

11.0
1.6
6.5
1.3
5.5

1.6
0.3
0.5
1.2
8.2

2.9
2.2
4.1
0.8
3.6

1.1
5.9
25.9
34.4
8.4

73.0
46.9
68.4
52.9
61.8

4.9
5.2
7.5
10.0
8.5

22.1
47.9
24.1
37.1
29.7

!
|
j
;
i

79.9
72.1
46.8
35.1
44.0

0.1
4.0
9.9
30.3
4.7

5.3
4.9
6.2
12.3
6.7

14.6
19.0
37.0
22.2
44.5

109.6
94.6
83.1
123.7
78.9

190

11.1

1.2

"To"

1.5
0.1

"i6.T

3.9
0.7

0)

0)

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, Pa
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N . Y
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

71.5
71.8
50.7
50.9
64.0

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, Mo
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, Ohio

73.1
.......
69.0 "ii.T
75.9
1.0
74.4
0.5
62.2 ~"6.~5~

0.6
0.2
7.7
0.2
1.8

1.1
2.2
14.7
11.0

1.1
0.8
0.9
0.3
3.6

7.8
3.9
8.4
5.2
7.2

2.5
1.1
1.6
0.8
2.6

1.5
2.4
2.0
2.2
0.7

13.4
9.1
0.4
1.8
10.4

73.7
77.8
88.5
63.7
58.2

]1.0
9.5
5.5
5.1
15.5

15.3
12.7 i
6.0
31.2 |
26.3 j

70. 2
73.6
77.2
68.1
55.3

8.2
3.6
0.3
1.5
5.7

11.7
9.5
4.8
5.5
16.2

9.9
13.4
17.6
24.8
22.8

106.4
99. J
87.6
109. 3
104.8

205
206
207
208
209

Chicopee, Mass
Dubuque, Iowa
Battle Creek, Mich.
Columbia, S. C
Joliet, 111

54.4
65.7
77.2
60.5
55.9

.......

0.2
1.1
0.1
8.8
3.4

2.0
17.3
4.1
3.2
21.6

0.5
0.9
0.6
3.3
0.9

2.1
1.6
6.1
3.6
3.9

0.8
0.4
0.9
1.2
1.5

1.3
2.6
3.6
1.3
1.1

22.5
10.4
7.4
17.4
11.7

66.8
58.9
68.1
70.7
68.6

4.1
8.3
4.3
13.7
7.5

29.1 I
32.8
27.6 I
15.6 i
23.9

51.6
39.9
73.0
56.0
44.9

14.4
3.2
5.4
9.7
5.8

4.1
6.1
5.0
12.7
5.6

29.9
50.8
16.6
21.6
43.7

98.8
73.3
115.2
92.9
73.9

210
211
212
213
214

Superior, Wis
Stamford, Conn
Aurora, 111
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, Iowa

73.2
3.8
90.9 : 0.5
0.1
60.5
47.7 HILT "To'
62.7
0.4

4.4
0.9
3.0
0.4
0.7

8.4
1.3
16.3
0.5
16.4

4.0
0.6
0.7
0.2
0.2

4.4
1.5
3.5
2.3
1.4

1.3
1.7
1.7
2.1
1.3

0.5
2.6
3.8
3.6
2.9

5.5
8.2
4.7
7.8
5.3

20.6
17.0
26.0
17.7
32.4

i
1

10. 6
30.4
13.9

73.9
74.8
69.3
74.5
62.3

71.7
80.2
34. 7 "~5.~9"
18.2
46.9
45.4
6.0

22.9
11.0
56.6
28.0
44.2

97.0
107.2
58.5
87.4
82.5

65.0
56.7
65.6
49.5
61.5

1.2
18.2
4.6
7.0
1.4
11.7
0.2 1

1.6
2.1
0.7
0.6
0.2

3.6
6.5
2.9
6.5
6.5

0.4
1.6
2.4
1.6
4.9

1.3
3.7
1.4
2.8
4.1

8.8
16.7
13.9
38.9
12.3

58.3
63.0
65.0
65.0
77.4

6.5
14.1
3.2
9.3
11.1

35.2
22.9
31.8
25.7
11.5

i
,
!
i

29.9
46.4
27.9
30.2
18.7

108.2
69.5
105. 8
94.0
91.8

Rock Island, 111
Portsmouth, Ohio
Quincy, 111
Austin, Tex
New Brunswick, N . J
i Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent.

215
216
217
218
219

2.6
0.4

15.0

;

"To"
f'o.T

1.3

7.4

i
;

1

57.6
37.4
59.7
44.6
63.2

5.5
6.4
9.0
16.5
7.9

.5.38.8
2.8
6.8
4.4
7.0
9.8
3.4
8.7
10.2

tr*
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180
181
182
183
184

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TABLE 6 . — P E R

C E N T D I S T R I B U T I O N , BY PRINCIPAL CLASSES, OF R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S AND

GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS:

1924—

Continued
fFor a list of t h e cities a r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y b y S t a t e s , w i t h t h e n u m b e r assigned to each, see p . 11. F o r a t e x t discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 28.
centages are based, see T a b l e s 3 a n d 4]
PER CENT OF REVENUE RECEIPTS OBTAINED FROM—
Taxes

General
p r o p - Special
erty

Poll

Business
and
nonbusiness
license

Special
assessments,
and
special
charges
for outlays

Fines,
forfeits,
and escheats

Subventions
and
grants,
donations,
and
pension
assessments

High- Earnway
ings
priviof
leges, genrents,
eral
and
deinter- p a r t est
ments

Per 1

Earnings
of
public
service
enterprises

F o r a m o u n t s on w h i c h per-

P E R CENT OF GOVERNMENTAL-COST
PAYMENTS REPRESENTED B Y —

PerP e r cent ofi
cent of cent of reverevereve- n u e ren u e re- n u e re- ceipts
ceipts ceipts availreable
req u i r e d 1 q u i r e d for out-)
for
lays
for
m e e t - meet- a n d
ing in- other
i n g expenses terest p u r poses

GROUP V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000—Continued
Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, P a
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111-Wilmington, N . C

57.0
79.6
48.0
48.9
71.0

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, Ind
__
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a

60.6
56.3
76.8
65.6
70.7

0)

230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass

56.9
54.8
61.9
64.6

0.1
3.4
0.3

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis

_.
__
-

_..

_
_
_.
.._

2.8

0.4
0.4

3.3

13.3
70.4
70.4
53.8
66.9
60.5

51.4
77.9
58.9
44.0
78.4

7.3
6.4
15.3
4.8
17.0

41.3 1
15.7 j
25. 8 I
51.2 I
4.6

46.8
56.1
53.9
39.1
64.4

12.9
0.8
0.8
11.9

85.5
46.7
70.0
72.5
75.1

4.7
2.8
15.9
8.7
8.6

9.8
50.5
14.1
18.8
16.3 1

66.9
47.3
46.4
54.4
76.7

1.6
0.5
2.5
2.1
2.5

9.6
11.7
9.5
0.4
8.9

78.7
73.0
78.1
74.4
75.7

10.4
3.8
16.0
7.8
6.3

10.9
23.2
5.9
17.8
38.0

5.1
4.3
12.7
2.4
0.6

10.8
10.8
14.3
11.9
11.5

77.5
71.4
70.3
81.5
63.9

7.0
9.9
5.6
2.9
4.1

15.5 1
18.7
24.1
15.6

1.0
9.0
16.5
2.9
0.1

220
221
222
223
224

0.9
3.0

0)
13.6
1.1
2.2
0.6

5.8
3.8

0.3
2.3
0.9
0.1
0.9

i
i
!
i
!

1.8
1.7
2.1
1.8
2.7

10.9
4.0
4.7
6.0
12.2

1.1 I
0.4 |
3.4
1.6 i
1.3

2.5
1.8
2.1
4.2
2.9

12.3
8.4
6.0
12.3
2.2

8.5
2.0
6.4
3.6
0.8

I
;
.
i
j

1.8 I

6.2
5.4
3.2
3.8
3.4

1.7 |
0.8 ;
1.7 j

1.4 ;

8.9 I
0.3 |
11.8

32.0 S

7.3
4.6
14.9
4.3
15.7

41.4
39.3
27.6
50.7
12.0

99.8
72.0
97.6
88.8
92.2

8.2
0.8
0.2
4.3

4.1
2.9
10.6
7.0
8.8

20.7
49.1
42.9
34.2
14.5

87.9
102.9
66.5
81.0
102.2

56.6
56.7
54.5
67.4
67.3

3.3
6.6
7.2
0.2
5.5

7.9
3.3
12.6
7.1
6.0

32.2
33.4
25.7
25.3
21.2

76.1
86.7
79.0

55.4
53.9
60.3
69.2
61.9

4.1
3.7
5.0
11.4
4.4

5.4
8.0
5.2
2.9
4.2

35.1
34.4
29.5
16.5
29.5

76.8
80.7
92.8

4.5

0)

3.6




Moline, 111
Watertown, N. Y
Muskogee, Okla__
La Crosse, Wis
Newburgh, N. Y
Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo
Newport, R. I
Pensacola, Fla

__:

!
..I
_;
:

60.0
8.6
59.7
69. 2
63.3

•
._,
I
__•

50.3
68.0
89.8
64.6

1.1
6.4
1.9 :I
1.3
3.2 ,

4.7
5.0

14.5 I
1.3
0.3 !
0.8
9.1
0.1

0.9

3.0 |
22.6
4.7 !
4.5 i
8.6 j

3.9
1.1
0.9
2.4

j
]
I
I

0.2 j
3.4 !

6.2
9.4

8.6
31.1
13.9
6.3
11.5

62.4 I
231.9 :
64. 5 i
62.8 !
78.6 :

5.6
18.3
14.9
7.4
6.4

32.0 1
2 |
20.6 !
29.8 i
15.0 ;

49.8
55.5
61.5
50.6
73.6

6.8
2.7
2.2
2.8

15.5
13.8
0.2
11.6

68. 0 ;
66.1 !
81.1
71. 4 1

10. 9
8. 9
8.9
22. 3

21.1
25.0
10.0
6.3

I

65.2

!
1
!

48.2
71.1
63.9

5.6 { 4.4
2.3
2.7
1.3 ! 2.7
3.7 |
0.8

111

()

4.8
5.0 ;
5.8
3.7
6.1 i

4.9 |
4.8
15. 6 |
6.4 |
6.5 ;
5.5 I 11.4
3.7 | 7.0
0.6
7.8
22.8

40.5
34.7
17.1
39.3
13.8

87.5
26.1
104.4
86.3
101. 5

18.0
41.1
20.4
4.0

103.9
78.4
88.4
102.5

1

Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent.
* Payments for expenses and interest are in excess of revenue receipts.

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T A B L E 7 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S FROM T A X E S , SPECIAL A S S E S S M E N T S ,

F I N E S , F O R F E I T S , AND E S C H E A T S ;

1924

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 212. 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 F R O M T A X E S

The general property tax

Aggregate
Total
Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

1
II
III
IV
V

.

----

$1,783,189,868 j,
920,820,989 '
212,776,165 1
328,363,320 j
196,583, 624 !
124,645,770 j

Special taxes

_

Total

$1,617,242,184 ||
852,795,659!
192,863,785 ',

293,744,179
170,170,924
107,667,637 !

,! Original levies

$1,491,234,371 |j
784,507,292
179,008,134
271,264,011
157,954,110
98,500,824

;
I
{
I

Penalties and
interest

$1,480,072,583

$11,161,788

778,807,829
177,297,516
269,157, 536
156,989,118
97,820, 584

5, 699,463
1,710,618
2,106,475
964,992
680,240

Poll taxes
Property

;

All other

11,373,512
381,362
5,735,683
2,174,138
1,511,249

i3,854 !

$4,680,304

21,247,511
3,312,806 '
4,076,997 i
2,153,474 '
3,073,066

$21,175,944 j

687,230
208,973
1,511,921
1,417,752
854, 425

I
I
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

$334,617,187
141,206,967
V4,515,889
63,568,818
49, 245,857
31,658,888

$321,114,080
125,570,550
73,204,914
55,592,349
42,381, 485
27,747,076

Baltimore, Md
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif...
Pittsburgh, Pa
San Francisco, Calif.
Buffalo, N . Y

31,803,760
50,001,858
59,426,485
33,435, 559
25,302,072
26,037,649

30,508,705
49,064,720
46,858,887
32,483,561
24,222,114
24,047,218

$285,544,069 <

117,659,058 j
72,425,148 I
53,134,023 |
41,360,571 j
25,003,623 j
28,762,125
41,216,209
43,056,118
31,893,061
22,481,796
21,971,491

!
!!
I
j
l

$282,493,678
117,253,956
72,245,622
52,580,047
41,360,571 ,
24,846,892 |
28,196,766 I
40,997,005 <
42,925,043
31,715,757 !
22,402.087 •

21,790,405 |

$3,050,391
405,102
179,526
553,976 ,

$7,395,686 ! $l.r ,545,185 I
76,815
$87,902

156,731
565,359
219,204
131,075
177,304
79,709
181,086

647,285
7,296

33,109

i

s

629,844 !
3,172,570 j

3,868,791 1
j

418,339

1

_.. ;

180,989

1

i

142,303

1,102,139 I

$171

$2,346,140 i
4,467 !

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
13
14
15

Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D . C
Newark, N . J

$26,478,966
15,377,359
23,076,222 j

$24,663,216 i!
14,507,610 il
21,912,956 ||

$21,707,199 i
12,033,180 ;
20,516,065 1

$21,588,094 :
11,897,114 i
20,095,384 '

$119,105 !
136,066 1
420,681 1

190,334 I

$46,761




Minneapolis, Minn
New Orleans, L a . . .
Cincinnati, O h i o . . .

Ij
1
j:

18,562,424 i
21,725,390 1
17,166,148

18,495,835
21,673,969
17,166,148

66,589
51,421

Kansas City, M o . .
Seattle, W a s h . . . . . .
Indianapolis, I n d . . .
Rochester, N . Y . . .
Jersey City, N . J . . .

I
1
i;
i;

13, 697,964
14,629,743
13,307,208
12,828,680
12,834,133

13,579,225
14,228,538
13,307,208
12,688,752
12,577,249

118,739
401,205

GROUP III.—CITIES
24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y . .
Toledo, Ohio....
Portland, Oreg.
Denver, Colo...
Akron, Ohio

29
30
31
32
33

Columbus, Ohio.
Providence, R. I .
St. Paul, M i n n . . .
Atlanta, Ga

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Aia
Worcester, Mass
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex

39
40
41
42
43

Richmond, Va _ _
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn..
Dayton, Ohio

44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53

:

105,699
298,463 L .

!

12
95,042
95,803

139,928
256,884

$6,144,135
8,707,893 !
7,765,347
9,117,839 1
6,560,480

$6,144,135
8,707,893
7,765,347
9,092,931
6, 560,480

10,036

!
.

:

" 1
!_
$79,545

$24,908
26,884
78,270

9,877,961
9,438,660
9,884,933
8, 636,739
7,232,440

8,812,812
9,313,116
8,370,518
6,745,001
5,677,326

1
1
1
;
j

8,293,116
9,169,465
7,823,270
6,487,095
4,962,883 1

8,293,116
9,141,520
7,778,257
6,457,370
4,865,509

27,945
45,013
29,725
97,374

'
'
1
. 1
...J

8,479,157 !
4,794,856 .
9,717,831 I
4,750,745
4,953,219 }

6,776,523
3,425,775
9,507,451
4,659,370
4,740,290

|!
|!
i
1
j

6,579,700
2,492,555
7,982,517
4.594,623
4,709,187

6,569,029
2,487,663
7,908,029
4,555,941
4,655,498

10,671
4,892
74,488
38,682
53.689

1

5,696,159 |
7,984,854 j
6,434,384 |
5,832,718
6,057,737

5,489, 537H
6,712,109 I
6,237,574 i
5,361,241
5,574,087 j

4,644,880
6,192,220
6,044,798 i
5,045,707
5,266,405

4,613,923
6,138,868
5,992,844
5,019,767
5,266,405

30,957
53,352
51,954
25,940

Norfolk, Va
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, C o n n . .
Youngstown, Ohio.
Hartford, Conn

4,965,075
5,532,009
6,639,467
6,740,810
7.480,124 j

4,899,962 ||
5,433,154 |
6,521, 607 |;
5,791,346 j|
7,150,905 ||

4,273,535
5,368,912
6,427,083
5,466,668 >
5,946,616

4,219,335
5,270,197
6,361,809
5,466, 668
5,882,063

54,200
98,715
65,274

14,093

64, 553

1,059, 612

Grand Rapids, Mich.
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, Pa
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, Mass.......

6,261,143
3,158,721
3,801,670
4,318,507
8,826,544

5,154, 650 i
3,116,753 |
3,590,827
4,215,353 1
8,603,135 i

5,077,826 !
3,105,365 !
3,414,689
3,752,540
7,404,979

5,077,826
3,018,802
3,385,968
3,669,415
7,350, 662

j

I

I
•
I
I

46,477

542,758 ; . .

S G A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000
T

$6,877,313
9,268,944
8,020,949
9,517,178
6,806,185 j

$7,669,821
10,476,561
10,390,916
10,708,500
7,967,707

120,978 j _ _

$70,385
32, 576

•

69, 454

633,832

133,911

43,394
273,432

$712,599

88, 290
66, 727

82,842
39,360
500

14,008
60,094

18,715

86,563
28,721
83,125
54,317

36, 263
523,809

130,004

563, 568

132,000
12, 214
84,049




TABLE

7.—REVENUE

R E C E I P T S FROM T A X E S ,

SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, F I N E S ,

FORFEITS,

AND E S C H E A T S :

1924—Continued

o

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 212. 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
The general property tax

Aggregate

Special taxes
Poll taxes

Original levies j

Total

P

^ S ?

n

d

All other

Property

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued

!

i

54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

Trenton N J
Salt L a k e C i t y U t a h
Fall River, M a s s

$7,025,669
4,088,783 '
4,453,309 ,
5,902,921
3,681,079

-

Albany, N . Y

-

Cambridge, M a s s . .
Erie P a
Yonkers, N Y

Oklahoma City
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N Y

-

Okla

$5, 636,403
3,721,326
3, 637,198
4,464,357
2,834, 004

!
'
!
!
!

$5, 613,426
3, 682,460
3, 628,834
4, 434,366
2,772, 546

$22,977
38, 866
8,364
29,991
61, 458

2,402,198
5,011,856
3, 528, 666
2, 289, 227
3,860,582
4,090, 320
3,255, 682
2,884,713
2,225, 392
5, 532, 479
3,406, 332
3, 737,032
4,380, 642
2, 525,146
2, 805, 675

2,774,438
6,632,717 :
4,181,434 j
2, 621, 926 !
4,612,521 ;

2,457,095
6,483,259
3,613,943
2,381,493
4, 248,960

5,067,281
3,930,167
3, 425, 527 |
2, 500, 247 1
6, 638,395

N e w Bedford, M a s s

Lowell, M a s s
Duluth Minn
T u l s a Okla
Elizabeth N J

$5,699,130
3,975,902
3, 775,330
5,843,338
3,351,460

5,024,622
3,369,297
3,096,243
2,399,887
6,302,848

2,422,639
5,030,464
3, 585, 278 !
2,289, 227
3,863,969 1
1
4,165, 701 ;
3, 255, 682 I
2,910,914 !
2,243,017 !
5, 755, 420 1

4, 431, 587 !
4,904,741
6, 258,119
3, 287,352
3,117,172

4,357,962
3,819,432 1
4, 589, 582
2, 767, 676
2, 830, 850

3, 441, 551
3, 743,836 j
4,459, 238 j
2, 562,925 1
2,805,675

3,122, 699
3, 965, 506 I
4, 532,027
4,011,397 1
3, 755,321
4, 731, 017

2,383,996 1
3,493,003
3,228, 552
3, 934, 748
3, 321,056
4,623,524

2,337, 003
3,311,439
3, 076, 002 !
3,310, 994 I
3,037,305 j
4, 540,116

2,337, 003
3,311,439
2, 912, 565
3, 279,365
3,019, 573
4,512, 747

$24,760

$30, 821

918,007
23,666

$372,652

62,378
15,368

20,441
18, 608
56, 612

948, 242

378,372

92, 714

3,387

340
99,355

179, 268

75,381

432, 422

356, 270

26, 201
17,625
222,941
35, 219
6,804
78, 596
37, 779

38,322
155, 530
58,340

5,648

258, 272

536, 805
9,721

288, 537
6,410

11, 431

66,782
14,639

;
14, 205
163,437
31,629
17, 732
27, 369

248, 811
33,453
13,804

283, 531
149,404

67,867
48,027

„

„

_

_

_

_

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GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
82
83
84

Somerville, M a s s
El Paso, T e x . . . .
San Diego, Calif ___•
Fort Wayne, Ind
__
Jacksonville, Fla._ .

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga

90
91
92
93
94

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N . H

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g B e a c h , Calif.
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. J o s e p h , M o

__
__

__
_

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, I n d
_

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif.._

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, P a . .
E a s t St. Louis, 111
Saginaw, M i c h
_
Terre H a u t e , Ind__

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, M i c h

_

_.
_

___

_.

_
_

_
_.

_

4,181,369
4,278,668
2, 411,430
1,637,735
1,661,925

3,093,161
3, 968, 782
2,352,103
1, 554,180
1,362,332

3, 068,639
3, 945,601
2,352,103
1, 542,958
1, 358,334

24, 522
23,181 j

1,855,313
3,489, 676
3,345,320 1
2,257,164 |
2,703,052

1, 769,551
3,426,855
2, 668, 622
2,135, 727 i
2,673,657

1, 599,130
3,344, 220
2, 582, 791
2, 058, 726
2,226,819

1, 588, 938
3,305,963
2, 582, 791
2, 058, 726
2, 218, 824

10,192
38, 257

2, 740,850
2,139,804
1,658,207
2,722,081
2,085, 063

!
[
|
|

2,597,051
2,071, 586
1,485,679
2, 693,200
1,917,186 J

2, 595, 298
2, 071, 586
1, 472, 878
2, 693, 200
1, 914,306

2,428,369
3,371,948
2,557,819 |
2,982,339
2,905, 236 1

_

$2, 701,726
2, 642, 875
3, 205,547
2, 726, 283
2,379,684

3,577,016
2,354, 278 1
1,757,217
4,459, 552 1
3,037,556

_

$2,717,953 |
2,672,241
3, 228,932
2,726,283
2,415, 738

4,245,841
4,429,651 !
2, 887, 681 |
1, 760,610
1, 725,852

_.

$3,128,819 1
2,705,067 i
3,339,799 1
2, 788, 410
2, 552,166 1

2,316,793
2,778,302
2,174,447 1
2,926,290
2,233,898 [

2,112, 262
2,727,667 |
2, 095,634
2,749,930 i
2,207, 624 !

2,098, 099
2, 727, 667
2,095,634
2,741,829
2, 207,624

14,163

1, 983,397
1,683,626
2, 789,248
1,856,980
3,454, 746

1,689, 749
1,268, 244
2,541,192
1, 597, 505
2,483,314 |

1, 678,151
1,036,609
2,380, 725
1,420,999
2,385,496

1,669, 804
1, 036, 609
2,364,358
1, 412, 923
2,385,496

8,347

2, 682, 739
2,268,952
1, 793, 599
2,451,262 1
2, 510, 655 I

2,445,138
2,078, 455
1, 540, 748
2,167, 694
2,209,949

2,279, 756
1,872, 236
1, 411,206
2,158, 504
2,170,397

2,271, 266
1,863, 665
1, 411,206
2,130, 652
2,170,397

2,172,366
3,812,621
2,497,151
1,641,296
2,661,775

2,103,267 I
3,633,467
2,345,307
1,456,297
2,317,935 |

2,067, 576
3,395,896 !
2, 214,427
1,376, 609 i
2,305,932 ! !

2,061,984
3,297.795
2,184, 996
1,376,609
2,284,166

$3,270,051
3,061,501 i
6,475, 258 |
3,937,301
2, 831,242

|
!
!
,!

$16, 227
29, 366
23,385

$129, 707

$202,580

$58,295
37,115
20, 521

36, 054
780. 251
3,652

235,521
113, 020

57,439
13,813
3,686

11,222
3,998

_ _ __
_
111,093
550

fi. 112
i

7,995 !

202.336

34,305

31,975
84,633

1, 753
12, 801

18,609
16, 555

2,880

8,101

165,000
54,374

63,447

>

g
OP

15,398
16, 367
8,076

1,397

8,490
8,571

1,460

72,884
7,629
87,582
143,175

27,852
12,757
5, 592
98,101
29,431

14,606
1,200
2,911

14,711
18, 528
7,904

21,766

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TABLE 7 . — R E V E N U E

R E C E I P T S F R O M T A X E S , S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T S , F I N E S , F O R F E I T S , AND E S C H E A T S :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p . 212. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically b y States, with the number assigned to each, see p. l-i 1.
For a text discussion of this table, see p . 31]
RECEIPTS FROM TAXES
The general property tax

Aggregate

Special taxes

Total

Poll taxes
Original levies j P e ^ e r e s t ^

!

Pr

°Pertv

'

All other

GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 T O 100,000-Continued
$1,106,415
1, 707,460
1,269,500
2,318,866
1,170,993

$11,472
290
6,386
38,039
13,473

2,071,397
2, 753,474 !
899,110 i
1, 830,153
1, 601,016 j

2,056,940
2, 733,259
896,130
1,829,321
1, 601,016

14,457
20, 215
2,980
832

1,531,816
1, 752, 674
2,852,520
1,901,569 1
1,089,104

1, 414,135 1
1, 704, 690
2,180, 074
1, 858, 942
1,021, 730

1,400,442
1,697,491
2,150, 781
1,836,979
1, 019,995

13,693
7,199
29,293
21,963
1,735

Covington, Ky.._

1,868,349
2,445,038
2, 253, 719
973,876
1,197,148 |

1,400,205
2,352, 261
2,056,419
956,891 I
1,178,664 |

1, 234,530
2,052,798
1,875, 932 |
798,015
1,071,036

1,234, 530
2, 016, 267
1,844, 075
780,219
1, 069, 266

36, 531
31,857
17, 796
1,770

Macon, Ga Roanoke, Va
- «
Jackson, Mich
- Shreveport, La. .
Wheeling, W. Va

1,214,562
1, 533, 203
1,433, 724
2, 259,302
1, 988,210 j

1,153,945
1,430,461
1,129,142
1,591,705
1,821,126 1

995,132
1,146,810
1,121,157
1,409,213
1,759,973 1

986,412
1,134,116
1,119,020
1,403,978
1,758,123

8,720
12, 694
2,137
5,235
1,850

120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129

$1,332,629
1,998,340
1,425,366 !
2,932, 956
1, 637, 963

New Britain, C o n n . - Highland Park, Mich

130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144

-

Berkeley, Calif .
Bethlehem, Pa . Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, Nebr
__
Winston-Salem, N . C
Quincy, Mass
East Orange, N. J

-

$1, 208, 544 1
1,946,695
1,277,838
2, 829,171 !
1,300, 660 ;

2, 239,598
3,059,229
1,164, 234 I
2,081, 580
1,949,794

2,154, 700
2, 776,138
1,092,882 i
1, 876, 087 !
1, 630, 949 ;

1,614,134
2,501,062
2,895, 752
2,374,975
1,459,940

Chester, Pa
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn
Brockton, Mass

$1,117,887
1,707, 750
1, 275,886
2,356,905
1,184,466

$58,440
$186,819
$195, 552

212, 439

21,122

43, 732
49, 878
53, 717

"

7,803

432, 246

193,359

1,075
95, 634
6,534

161, 563

92, 000
14, 416
40, 504
12, 492
6,012

4,381

30, 366
9,190
4,979

17,469

13, 292
9,442
11,200




145
146
147
148
149

Niagara Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a
F r e s n o , Calif
Augusta, Ga
I—
P a s a d e n a , Calif.

150
151
15?
153
154

Lakewood, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, M i c h .

155
156
157
158
159

Wichita Falls, Tex
Newton, Mass
Maiden, M a s s . . . .
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa .

2,935,143 |
901, 722
2,217,773
1, 703,825
3,295,063

. ...
•.
•

._
.

2,642,067 |
847,568
1,816,955
1,558,626
2, 526,971

2,358,079 I
821,915
1,694,068
1,403,501
2,456, 603

2,664,163 1
2,038,085
2, 731,474
4,288,313
2,039,890

2,263,223
1,813, 776
1,978,815 !
4,270,918 1
1,860,746

2,174,476
1,774,950
1,943, 207
3,918,059 1
1,850,269

2,174,476
1,774,950
1,940,390
3,854, 725
1,841,204

1,048,403
3,155,992 i
2,005,761
1,315,793
1,759,348

1,041,451
2,680,085
1,734,401
1,207,402
1, 737, 704

10,881
2,471
1,384
5,553

2,347,198
819,444
1,692,684
1,397,948
2,456,603

1,063,425
3,347,905
2,079,857
1,526,939
1,948,108

.

1,016,899
2,657, 905
1,711,313
1,205,042
1,737, 704

29,541

132,026
10,422

10,683
2,817
63,334
9,065
24, 552
22,180
23,088
2,360

12,910

87,831
76,527
2,639

91

330,625
150,314

29, 506
34,097
5,766

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w C a s t l e , Pa_
Kenosha, Wis
York, P a

$1,968,220
1,802,472
1,161,149
1,647, 830 j
931,506

$1,657,752
1,664,198
1,035,179
1,198,192 !
853,308 |

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R. I
McKeesport, P a .
B a y C i t y , Mich__
Hammond, Ind.

1,334,268 |
1,395, 701 1
1,030,312
1,557,431 1
1,587, 385

1,315,016 i
1,368,053
1,002,583
1,552,046
1,549, 761

170
171
172
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y _ .
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s

2,224,884
1,419,170
1,020,160 1
1,128,506 1
1,837,991

2, 078.444
1,321', 888 1
1,004.433 j
1,113, 546
1,586, 598

2,004,366
1,311,175
992,614
1,104,031
1,560,415

175
176
177
178
179

Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s
Stockton, Calif... — . .

Charleston, W . V a . .

1, 943,000
1,918,437
1,425,350
1,803,191
1,815,698

1,602,815
1,849,008
1,329,055
1, 707,369
1,479,604

1, 562,858
1, 646,831
1,274,471
1,364,519
1,386,945

180
181
182
183
184

Lima, Ohio
M o n t g o m e r y , Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y

1,263,137 I
940,655 1
2,475,716
845,178
1,241,870 !

1,017,196 I
748,678
2,248,541
696,747
1,163, 807 1

953,309
508,850
2,090,151 !
614,256 I
1,028,870 j

$1,991,595
2,308,125
1,248,050
1,980,218
1,004,241

. . .

1, 704,743
1,421,960
1,254,973
1,621,677
3,827,860

.
_.
_ ..

,

.. .

1

$102,617

$164,203

8,447
991
4,997

1,315,016
1,360,297
995,195
1, 536,067
1, 549, 761

2,328,162
1,532, 994 !
1,086,189 |
1,147,120 [
1, 856,960

$21,843

$1,635,909
1,664,198
1,026, 732
1,197, 201
848,311

.
.

Q

66

$30,667

411, 696

85, 355

>

32, 727

>

14,065
18, 572

7,756
7,388
15,979

W

9,830
74,078
10, 713
11, 819
9,515
26,183

9,105

110,499
52,556

101,553

108,462

1,555,649
1,630,020
1,256,394
1,354,272
1,379,480

7,209
16,811
18,077
10, 247
7,465

47,336
4,025
174,152

953,309
503,139
2,088, 713
607,220
1,024,898

5,711
1,438
7,036
3,972

'

6,637

121,461
137,687

30,869
7, 500
27, 851
618
26,135

5,937

!

119,699
4,155

to

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TABLE 7 . — R E V E N U E

R E C E I P T S FROM T A X E S , S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T S , F I N E S , F O R F E I T S , AND E S C H E A T S :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 212. 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 nu mber

RECEIPTS FROM TAXES

CITY

T h e general p r o p e r t y t a x

Aggregate
Total
Total

>
•

Original levies

Special taxes

Penalties a n d
interest

Poll taxes
Property

All other

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
$1,962, 802
1,509,219
1,881,447
1, 695, 640
2, 842, 315

$1,339,773
1,152,363
1, 716, 480
1, 662, 600 1
2,743,627

$1, 300, 816 1
1,130,491
1,706.892 1
1,346,149
2,565,933

$1, 300, 816
1,130,491
1, 686, 719
1, 330, 237
2, 490,705

1, 870,404
2, 056, 427
1,972,981
987, 772
975,561

1,852,052
1,835.364 j
666.986 1
766,183 i
934,819

1,571,421
1, 718, 526 !
629,049 !
731,342 !
853,883

1, 556. 525
1, 718, 526
628, 748
729,465
835,106

Williamsport, Pa
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N. Y
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, Mich_.

1,033,313
2,683, 394 1
1,476,132
1,761,968
1,591,581

969, 417
2, 670, 063 |
1, 300, 028
1, 504, 264
1,382, 495

886, 540
2,142,159
1,188,284
1,438,529
1,371,847

?09
?m
202
om
O04

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
.__
Springfield, Mo
Muncie, Ind
. _
Lorain, Ohio

1,194,114
1,685, 840 !
837, 819 i
1, 309, 717
1, 645, 592

1,176,386
1, 647, 735
807,971
1, 091,222
1, 341, 232

?05
906
907
?08
209

Chicopee, Mass
Dubuque, Iowa
Battle Creek, Mich
Columbia, S. C
Joliet, 111..

1, 639,395 1
1,484, 545 i
1, 361, 684
1, 026, 368
1,411,188 1

1. 585, 530
1,166, 390
1, 283, 533
938, 344
1, 022,225 1

185
186
187
188
189

East Chicago, Ind
Pueblo, Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
New Rochelle, N . Y__

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, Mass
Evanston, 111
__
San Jose, Calif _.
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J

19<i

196
197
198
199

_._

_

__

__
___

$9,944
$20,173
15, 912
75, 228

$152,600
6,977

$124, 659
135,038

25,543

14, 896

110, 532

139,423

26,500

301
1,877
18, 777

13, 212

883, 527
2,136, 370
1,180, 780
1, 438, 529
1, 371, 847

3, 013
5,789
7,504

99,605
19,248

400, 060
41, 283
11, 524

1,167,471
1, 392, 498 !
725, 675 i
1, 082. 296
1, 294,135

1,157,884
1,382. 535
722,410
1, 082. 296
1, 294,135

9,587
9,963
3,265

102, 747

118,369

1, 216, 697
1,146,834 1
1,281,316 j
811,456
964,340 1

1, 203, 604
1,144, 383
1, 279, 206
807, 312
964,340

13, 093
2, 451
2,110
4,144

237. 042

97,977

17,244
1,652
48,621
21, 590

29,263
9,098
6,615

9,598
29,305
9,034




•310
211
912
213
914

Superior, W i s . . . .
Stamford, Conn
Aurora, 111
.
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs," i o w a . : . . . . . : _ . ; .

1,634,474 |
1,882, 666
1,149, 709
1,266,161 i
1, 356, 708 |

1,418,350 1
1,843,864
907,604
1,251,697 1
1,076,992 1

1,276,424 1
1,815,792
864,435
981,363
1,058,359

215
91fi
217
918
219

Rock Island, 111
Portsmouth-,-Ohio...
Quincy, 111
Austin, Tex
New Brunswick, N . J

1,065, 5531
960,317
1,131,839
896, 522
1, 290, 294 |

820,427
837,415 j
955,457
886, 072
1,155, 016

805, 573
- 762,187
935,362
881,823
1,097,348

990
221
292
223
??4

Waterloo, Iowa..
Easton, Pa
_
Ogden, U t a h . .
Danville, 111
Wilmington, N . C_

1, 806,970
1, 024, 654
1,162, 597 |
1,378,269
874, 075 !

1,195, 655 !
1,017,272 j
814, 173
733,943
837, 890

225
226
227
228
2^9

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, Ind
Newport News, Va._
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, Pa

928,534
1,198, 228 ;
934,953
1, 215,369
808,910

852,238
731,431
907, 842
1,127, 736
742,116

930
231
232
933
234

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, Pa__
Waltham, Mass

990,188
1, 079, 625 |
732,972 i
583,432
1, 378, 314

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, Me
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis.

240
241
242
243
244

Moline, 111
Watertown, N . Y
Muskogee, Okla
La Crosse, Wis
Newburgh, N . Y

245
94fi
947
948

Lvnchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo
Newport, R. I
Pensacola, Fla

65, 396

i26
15,440

- • 9,047

9,148

135,059

1,543
106,484

_
-

__ _
_

_
.
.

.
.
_.

.
_

805, 573
762,187
935,362
966, 738
1, 074, 049

15, 085
23, 299

1,169, 533
941, 255
787,337 !
708,446
734, 529 j

1,169, 533
934, 695
787, 212
708,238
727, 217

6,560
125
208
7,312

775,404
725,169
805,282 |
1,043, 370
683,840

769, 603
724, 855
797,374
1, 033, 619
680, 217

5, 801
314
7,908
9,751
3,623

3,036

904, 307 !
983,172
713,500
570, 473
1,362,916

828,522
764, 703
600, 568
461, 880
1,124, 654

807, 771
760, 826
597,109
461, 880
1,112,147

20, 751
3,877
3,459

1,707
17, 593

12, 507

120, 280

637, 729
1,140, 783
836, 329
1,320, 598
1,350,913

...

.

"•

1,276,298
1,800, 352
864,435
972, 215
1,058,359

622, 497 1
1,110. 567 j
775, 638
1, 224, 422
1, 076, 027

590,199 1
1, 032, 931
652, 526 1
1,100, 337
982,933

589,455
1, 032,143
649,520
1,100,013
980, 805

744
788
3,006
324
2,128

7,276

7,404

94,808
53, 627

1, 088.141
163, 208 1
1,110,196 1
1, 265,923
909, 356

810,514
132,182 !
958,918 j
1,130,117
858,142

796, 439
41,860
928,799
1,039, 710
758, 849

796, 439
39,453
916,490
1, 038, 661
755,483

2,407
12, 309
1,049
3,366

2,982

56, 228

17,167

70,154
43, 239

992, 576
1,465, 727
1,167,188
581,453

932, 048
1, 246,414
1,165, 503
530, 203

712,324
1, 223, 601
1,151,300
459, 222

708, 272
1,214,412
1,141, 474
459, 222

21,153
6,236

|
i
j
1

13,002

4,052
9,189
9,826

7,896
12, 505
42,976
18, 503

985
32,903
248
53, 036

5,656

4,408

49. 770
1
30, 270
2,628
93, 596

97, 339
17, 748
18, 242

44, 691
7,660

2,625

12,175
3, 739
6, 037

to




T A B L E 7 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S FROM T A X E S , S P E C I A L ASSESSMENTS, F I N E S , F O R F E I T S , AND E S C H E A T S :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 204. 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 F R O M SPECIAL A S SESSMENTS A N D FROM S P E CIAL CHARGES F O R OUTLAYS

RECEIPTS FROM TAXES—continued

Business
license
taxes
Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

$43,052,137

I
II
III
IV
V

19,673,208
7,804,672
7,620,059
5,114,284
2,839,914

Nonbusiness license taxes
Dog licenses (General licensesI

Permits

Special assess- Special assessments and
ments for
special charges
expenses
for outlays

$1,021,110

$15,249,520

1,964,944

$4,119,280

480,377
130,098
206,525
120,133
83,997

10,805,737
1,225, 780
2,207,362
580,502
430,139

4,020,792
791,960
1,121,618
656,551
374,023

633,656
1,034,960
1, 738,336
450,312
262,016

$143,661,129
59,035,326
17,117,155
28, 704,558
23,629,512
15,174,578

RECEIPTS F R O M F I N E S , F O R F E I T S ,
AND ESCHEATS

Court fines i Commercial
and forfeits j forfeits

$17,165,092
7,620,170 1
1,701,130
4,079,826 i
2,257,806 |
1,506,160 |

Escheats

$660,958

$341,225

515,113
1,172
48,985
63,890
31, 798

221,065
57,963
47,436
11,180
3,581

$194,237
4,657

$39,736
8,243
1,305
109
2,504
49,087

GROUP I—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 A N D OVER
1 New York, N . Y
? Chicago, 111
3 Philadelphia, Pa
4 Detroit, Mich
5 Cleveland, Ohio
6 St. Louis, Mo
7 Baltimore, Md
8 Boston, Mass
q Los Angeles, Calif
10 Pittsburgh, Pa
11 San Francisco, Calif
1? Buffalo, N . Y

$8,692,872
3,382. 115
404,570
166,092
149,225
2,198,118

-

:

$127,971
44, 722
37,917
37,127
20,217

251,225
195,822
1,994,605
360, 701
1,164,191
713, 672

48,391
23,978
70,690
23,541
14,354
31,469

1,555,854
743, 485
395,072

$1,792,848
605,608
242, 572
18,069
83, 781
130,046

650,297
5,724
1,082,841
14,825
426,372
68, 864

166,823
163,287
654,633
10,444
135,401
17,280

$2,143.420
3, 718,983

$20,300
19,851
368,363
5,944
219,198

$11,031,059
14,318,866
1,166,736
7,518,034
6,090,273
3,100,144

$2,238,075
1,284,351
142,934
438,405
758,134
117,402

25,628
1,268, 529
339, 451
558,295
1,641,246
10,619,317
388,180
544,420
88,970
988,121
1,831, 532 . . . . 15.7,394

70
13, 461
276,816
14,625
11,247

89S
18,823
87,837
8,151
2,867
.1,505

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
Milwaukee, W i s . .
Washington, D . C
Newark, N . J . . . r .

$522,578
2,127,557
959,445

$9,176
25,957
20,270 I

$1,353
261,325
6,525

55,124
173,556

$250,502
1,514
4,598

$1,396,064
389,371
1,036,518

$167,301
476,966
122,150

$1,875
1,898




16
17
18

-Minneapolis, M i n n
N e w Orleans, L a
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio

19
20
?1
22
23

...

Kansas City, M o
Seattle, W a s h
Indianapolis, I n d .
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey City, N . J

"._ _.
._

234,994
689,941
675,015

•5,656
3,905
5,547

7,268
525,268

79,002 .
40,350 ,
71,626 ;

813,891
84,815
125,782
606,636
964,018

18,936
13,425
12,901
11,816
2,509

176,308
24,952
372
220,679
1, 730

97,672
9,302
78,713
34,119
75,897

407,735
1,815
115, 767
'...

'

511,299
4,367,052
3,864, 692
1,695,251
130,941

34,136
183, 614
46, 010
51,435
24, 461

95
2,047
35,030

142, 538
97,171
355,348

2,415

i

2, 328,324
1,057,296
340, 347

22,581
228,033

L--

500
664

12,125
4,893

GROUP III—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
T o l e d o , Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo
A k r o n , Ohio

29
30
31
32
33

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. P a u l , M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif.
Atlanta, Ga

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
B i r m i n g h a m , Ala
Worcester, M a s s
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex

39
40
41
42
43

Richmond, Va
Syrucuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn.-JL
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
Hartford, Conn

49
50
51
52
53

Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J . . . . . . .
Springfield, M a s s

.
_ .

_

.
...
.
.

$3,806
9,776
14,676

45,863
52,696
480,485
150.242
629,012
73,370
814,426
41,009
31, 747
29,062

„
.

$497,952
199,945
144,662
169,092
26,653

14,019
3,964
7,406
3,022
•

9,004
16,183

$189, 569
243,109
188,812
175,585
318,397
1,445
517
13

77,166
5,106
29,706
100,245
12,955

83, 462
67, 756

30,987
34,855
3,583
27,964
129

934
1,912

4,102

9,844
6,291
4,162
14

88,574

...

614,530
218,241
15,276
159,029
24,145

11, 543
1,592
2,298

... _ ..

542,625
24,275
9,538
169.243
9,851
42, 753
10,321
29,897
365,425
25,144

198
959
3,933
5,551

_..."

.

mm

...

$41,851
38,452
101,164
26,759
16,583

156,491
188, 600
57, 578
162
136, 271

2,415

435

$539, 739
129,056
176,928
198,464
167,211

116, 787
41

25
21,925
23, 769

80,000
109,144
73

55,577

56,250

173
38, 375
8,339
449
2,407
33, 873
108
10,308
42,925
1,586

i Exclusive of receipts from permits issued by public service enterprises, which are included in Table 11.

293
12, 858
71

$49,635
111,072
219,891
130,174
118, 267

727, 328
88,965
1, 250, 255
1, 745, 174
1,119,946

127, 585
20,928
62,030
146,481
266,476

1, 621, 074
1,099, 366
70, 206
' 65,153
144, 522

79,488
269, 715
23, 387
26,181
68,407

2,072

41, 476
1,137,168
88, 853
380, 658
293, 381

85,136
26, 433
107, 884
90, 819
133, 231

10

23,119
65, 490
784,989
226, 568

65,113
75, 736
52. 077
151, 533
102, 580

1, 030, 771

41, 610

$234
3,886
848
1,264
6,648

$742, 639
552,920
2,149, 228
1, 059, 884
907, 551

158,923
88,652
144, 056

75, 722
41,968
51,920
14, 502
37, 743

$33,308
3,490

15, 651
176
83
1,481

788

84




T A B L E 7 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S FROM T A X E S , SPECIAL A S S E S S M E N T S , F I N E S , F O R F E I T S , AND E S C H E A T S :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 204. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. II.
For a text discussion of this table, see p. 31]
RECEIPTS FROM SPECIAL A S SESSMENTS AND FROM S P E CIAL CHARGES FOR OUTLAYS

RECEIPTS FROM TAXES-continued

Business
license
taxes

Nonbusiness license taxes
Dog licenses General licensesi

Permits 1

Special assess- Special assessments and
ments for
special charges
expenses
for outlays

RECEIPTS FROM F I N E S , F O R F E I T S ,
AND ESCHEATS

Court fines
and forfeits

Commercial
forfeits

Escheats

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N. J
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N. J

$39,356
169,450
97,898
24,609
461,169 |

Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass...
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

24,113 !
31, 605
17,564 |
70,842
101, 292

Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans_„.
Erie, P a . .
Reading, Pa
Yonkers, N. Y

16,583
87,093
22,119
88,406
267,401

Lowell, Mass
Duluth, Minn
Tulsa, Okla...
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash

23,303
43,410
27,158
152,631
19,728

Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio
Oklahoma City, Okla
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
Water bury, Conn_._,

39,633
16,505
19,907
20,155
94, 550
7,070

1,163

$21,071
20, 537
31. 586
1,294
16,090

$1, 250, 213
97,166
621, 200
36, 707
285, 882

$76,326
15,485
56. 654
22. 876
43, 487

5,942
3,723

10,343
1,862
11,101
15,142
1,353

206, 618
110,753
505, 058
178, 370
347, 596

110, 725
38, 705
62,124
62,063
15, 009

23, 763
543, 345
316, 525
91,600
307,052

17, 064
17, 218
12, 746
8,760
16, 708

16, 264
966, 609
1, 600, 992
614, 785
224,145

28, 256
79. 272
67, 545
4,891
61, 544

627,696
271, 273
1, 228, 649
47,498
426,446
50,038

109, 842
183, 606
64,313
26, 987
7,781
37, 725

$2,300
9,008
8,648
$41

$1, 730

3,832

15, 324
19,002
7,680
10,124
12, 275

1,865
3,838
1,918
5, 437

984
14,190
9,237
24,132
10

29,105
39,390

7,520

90,111

6,072
5,347

"I'm

110, 671
105, 661

11,288
40,183
21,635
3,390
923
13,518

17,624
2,164
38
19, 625

$230
125
$250

309
956
102
307
13
11,787
38
498
48

1,117
10,513
105




80
81
82
83
84

Somerville, M a s s . .
El Paso, Tex
S a n Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, F l a

_

85
86
87
88

Lawrence, M a s s .
Schenectady, N . Y

'

00
CO

GEOUP I V . - C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000

Savannah, Ga

_

91
92
93
94

Bayonne, N. J
Wichita, Kans

Tampa, Fla
_.
South Bend, Ind
St. J o s e p h , M o . . .

.._

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a .
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111..

-

__

__ .__

__ ___

._

Gary, Ind

105
106
107
108
109

E a s t St. L o u i s , 111

Lansing, M i c h . . .
1

23,838
31,499
19, 918
56,413
11,129

_

Exclusive of receipts from permits i

$273 i
348

43,806

6,874
8,525

2,149
2,925
5,901
14, 519
2,689

5,039

2,915
2,472

155

3,197

111, 444

9,337
11,319
18,147
5, 572
5,123

30, 386

241

49,173
24,228
75
438
1,186

3, 688
1,824
1,497
1,749

235
5,023
585

43,194

925
1,495
3,987
1,756
2,653
2,946

16,368
214,745
97, 269
3,036
4,865

4,110
2,704
2,815

1,930

4,387

17,051

41, 954

810
10.410
7,438

4, 295
25,077
8,008

13,125

101
220
60,276

607
3,991
9,357
8,472
7,138

1

r p u b l i c service e n t e r p r ses, w h i c h are in eluded in T a b l e l l .

1,315

1
!
!

64, 282
173,218
141,031
153,946
309.771

4,817
5,936
10, 813
31,053
31,238

404
19

1,096

361
71
321

100

50, 777
78, 777
4,148
50, 614
49, 568
21, 854
51,011
25, 509
15, 513 1
5, 227 |

$1, 998

33,408
23, 367
18,383
2,733
11, 345

190, 670
139,483
219, 334
267,055
283,394

1,641

_

69,328
44,545
47,391
9, 655
27, 418 i

242,871
334,964
243,865
208,310
914, 347

3,352

789
10,430
713
572

63,334

7,932
4,057
35, 553
14,372
26,924

78,168
566, 927
364, 989
20, 639
659, 993

32, 677

$43,633 1

28,116
20, 277
4,082
41, 571
34, 392

762,451
169, 568
51,548
1, 727, 816
915, 822

8, 832

15,458
14,113
15,116
2,126
14, 220

$14,401
26,459
75,852
19, 822
79, 452

31,317
130, 302
471,909
81, 304
29, 535

$46,373

36,313
14,440

$36, 825
329, 975
3, 013,803
1,129,069
199, 624

77, 830
58, 764
640,049
107,065
2,471

$9, 788

1,567

3, 847

72, 584
52, 634
78,220
9,190
13, 569

no

115
116
117
118
119

00, 938
42,166
152,347
11,888
134, 556

1,297

9,314
138,486
83, 717
148 601
97,818

Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C

111
;1?,
113
114

3, 255
2,887

49, 991
61, 739
65,057
39,454
5,801

Manchester, N . H

95
96
97
98
99

$3,327
4,089

12,848
187,034
29, 852
56, 825
293, 057

CO
O

$10,223
29,151
70,465
10, 572
113, 043

43
551
3,222
3
1,000
11,803

282

!

1,516




T A B L E 7 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S FROM T A X E S , S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T S , F I N E S , F O R F E I T S , AND E S C H E A T S :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 204. 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 SPECIAL A S SESSMENTS AND FROM SPECIAL CHARGES F O R OUTLAYS

BECEIPTS FROM TAXES—continued

Business
license
taxes

Nonbusiness license taxes
Dog licenses General licenses

Permits

!

Special assess- Special assessments and
ments for
special charges
expenses
for outlays

RECEIPTS FROM FINES, FORFEITS,
AND ESCHEATS

Court fines
and forfeits

! Commercial
i forfeits

Escheats

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
120
121
122
123
124

Chester, Pa
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, Pa

$22,635
37,700

125
126
127
128
129

New Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich.
Mobile, Ala...
Berkeley, Calif.
Springfield, 111

3,322
20,506
165,032
20,875
19,956

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, Pa
Huntington, W. V a . . .
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, Nebr
Winston-Salem, N . C .

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111..
Quincy, Mass
East Orange, N. J..
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, Ky

88, 599
8,680
121,619
137,489
103,729

140
141
142
143
144

Macon, Ga.
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, L a _ „
Wheeling, W. V a .

154,952
217,060
6,359
145,946
48,236

$9, 582
12, 779
1,952
935
.14,148

$1,647

19,608
52,168

21,219
24, 574
5,759
25,348
41,293

346
918
294
:,643

$17,138

4,796
1,240
3,505
21,416
9,977

11,222
8,676

4,462
8,942

52

578
2,365

2,422
18,994

4,965

53,932

1,386
3,167

7,810

466
4,640
2,819
1,397

18,179
3,220
41, 758
1,050
3,899
3,395

31,190
1,626
24, 285

320

18,137

$108, 751
1,390
102, 701
87,192
323,459

$15,334
21,631
39,663
14,610
13,822

34,833
236,092
36, 201
184,435
280, 733

38,602
46,999
35,151
12,185
38,112

44,228
707,902
11,477
452,976
317,209

$28,624
5,164
1,983

30,736
40,486
31, 755
20,430
53, 488

467,202
66,408
195,221

942

4, 959

8,232
2,079
16,960
13, 525

16,419
16,274
291, 776
605,319
137,079

44,153
86,468
12,806
62,278
29,930

$22
241
197
$7,354

139

25
45

75




14*
146
147
148
149

Niagara Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a
F r e s n o , Calif
Augusta, G a . . .
P a s a d e n a , Calif

150
151
15?,
153
154

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans.
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, Mich

155
156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

„___
_

~..

116,398
10,779
111,038
153,309
34,373

648
4,452
9,819

5,375 !
^j.-_
2,030 1
1,816 !____
24,362 L _ _

2,028
30,851
32,409
318,492
6,391
3,057
27,198
3,806
86, 389
14, 882

2,044 _

59,167

19,365
4,065

6,397
17

1,851
747
6,616
7,200
5,348

_

1
1,397 j

43,627
15, 674
18,387
8,507
18,476

92, 213
23, 679
196, 905
169,855

15, 022
5,540
9,003
14, 241
17,814

$5,479
479,259
51,149
299, 951
64,185

$4,631
26,394
35,679
15, 043
8,550
15, 266
1,153
61,728
5,478
8,639

86, 988
100,542
50,041
1,025
6,303

10,257
13,282
15, 988
17, 589
12,135

308,931
51, 736
85, 528
67,193
263,920

31,254
5,829
10,767
6,940
71, 769

223,665
146,110
214, 594
128, 561
65,281

22,092
45,867
7,657
19, 870
12, 782

5,026
5,176
1,756

21

i

352, 287
203,459
732, 516
8,424
160, 588

42,845

16,869
5,265

22,361
3,059
69, 700
27,496
80,832

355, 209
25.106
148,316
58, 768
2,231,719

31,633

1
2,710 ,
3,199 1
2,001 1
__..|

270, 715
61,095
331,118
117, 703
644,415

80
94,160
41,414
1,006

464

85

GKOUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000
$12, 270
41,839
35,759
28, 234
38,194

160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass..
Oak Park, 111....
New Castle, P a . .
Kenosha, Wis
York, Pa

165
166
167
168
169

Decatur, 111
Woonsocket, R. I .
McKeesport, P a . .
Bay City, Mich...
Hammond, Ind.._

14,325
10,846
8,155
3,800
26,125

593
2,229

170
171
172
173
174

Mount Vernon, N . Y .
Elmira, N. Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, Mass

22,478
44, 244
2,383
7,713
5,696

3,441

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W. Va._
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N. J .
Pittsfield, Mass
Stockton, Calif

24,910
4,584
48,442
4,526
87, 744

376

180
181
182
183
184

Lima, Ohio
Montgomery, Ala..
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N. C .
Lexington, Ky

6,985
223,788
28,488
42,373
134,287

1

$3,860

$56, 759

527
600
589
8

1,637

7,171
945
1,167
350
4,326

332
589
48, 965
13,490
5
• 13,065

$13,265
11, 994

3,745
500
1,002
1,585
32
9J7
482
- 6,635
7,083
3,844

72
164
969

446
4,371

$711
35,816
4,856
9,135
6,677

2,000
2,550
9, 752
18, 527
650

6,033
•
530
11,864
21,682
405
184
4,915

Exclusive of receipts from permits issued by public service enterprises, which are included in Table 11.

2

$73
$5,400

14, 617

Includes $21 receipts from cat licenses.

117

1

7

9

to




T A B L E 7 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S FBOM T A X E S , SPECIAL A S S E S S M E N T S , F I N E S ,

F O R F E I T S , AND E S C H E A T S :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 204. 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 SPECIAL A S S E S S M E N T S AND FROM S P E CIAL CHARGES FOR OUTLAYS

City nurnb€

RECEIPTS FROM TAXES—continued

RECEIPTS FROM F I N E S , F O R F E I T S ,
AND ESCHEATS

CITY

Business
license
taxes

N o n b u s i n e s s license taxes
D o g licenses General licenses

Permits *

Special assess- Specials assessment and
m e n t s for
special charges
expenses
for. o u t l a y s

C o u r t fines
a n d forfeits

Commercial
forfeits

Escheats

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194

P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, Mich

N e w Rochelle, N . Y
E v a n s t o n , 111

.-

_

West Hoboken, N J

205
206
207
208
209

3,281
3,628
1,260
1,970
769

34, 256
2,774
47,489
4,517
6,217

195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204

Waco T e x

Joliet, 111

_ .-

-

$389
1,245

$18,650
13,271
5,405
12,112
26,467
3,476
17,184
28,206
12,778
60,001

_

4,725
1,975
45, 718
1,264
3, 682
4,127
18,059
2,100
112,964
49,603

$35
51

55,767

$9,974
7,321
4,132
1,537
5,931
700
40, 259
8,471
2,849
5,302

41,586

3,875
616
8,108
4,431

449
19,639

2, 959
2,434
6,869
1,047
2,791

3,108

1,231
972

31,026

382
1,497
2,191
2,364

50

117
2,649
5,918

$623,029
316.181
147, 782
27,135
88, 366

$40,675
11,470
5,328
10,297

208, 253
1, 250, 855
76,356
40,167

6,458
12,810
55, 078
79,953
575

62

51,980
4,052
154,096
231, 585
183,112

9,669
2,518
21,655
24,359
25, 974

353

19,612
632

2,674
20,613
214, 535
229, 571

17,728
4,278
8,603
3,960
74,789

2,902
124
2,984

40, 764
302,017
64,465
43,451
373,260

9,992
16, 014
10, 702
44,071
15,703

$5,715
577
11,894
65, 280
2,247
6,761
1,760

$11, 541

207
502




310
211
212
213
214

Superior, W i s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » _ . . , . _ . .
Stamford, C o n n - .
A u r o r a , 111
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, Iowa

75,878
2,886
15,263
7,260
11,030

215
216
217
218
219

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
Portsmouth, Ohio...
Q u i n c y , Bl
Austin, Tex
N e w Brunswick, N . J

8,077
5,904
11,259
3,067
42,858

220
221
222
223
224

W a t e r l o o , Iowa.__
Easton, Pa
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, Ind
Newport News, VaPoughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, Pa

?30
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J._
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, Pa
Waltham, Mass.

60,851
167, 716
83,790
6,165
6,248

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis

4,896
30,720
113,927
23,119
24,438

686
459

'>A0

M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N. Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N. Y

8,952
29,520
7,876
16,941
36, 276

1,589
1,232
1,023
603
2,339

198, 222
19,486
7,712
62,404

1,738
1,709
2,157
1,809

'Ml
242
'H3
244
245
746
247
«>48

.-

9,440
30,844
17,120
7,468
71,258
40,529
1,262
88,125
29,085
6,835

_

_

_

L y n c h b u r g , Va
Colorado Springs, Colo_
N e w p o r t , R . I__
Pensacola, F l a
_

_

397
462

151
27,074

255
13, 984
832
378

1,367
1,601

X'm'

50,013

957.
585

1,781
1,491

5,176
6,309
6,372
225
6,329

141, 533
26,045
232,408
8,031
274,985

68,934 1
12,757
9,697
4,652 1
3,240

225, 543
94,227
167, 034

5,309

19,343
28,671
9,348 1
10,450
2,879

132,151

1,812
1,246
3,724

1,038
1,962
1,702
1,910
2,538

14, 689
8,637

7,077

20,737

3,535
2,197
7,904
2,094
254

2, 797

366

642

5,300
261

68,955
463, 037

1,664
283
1,671

5,772

77,194
58, 720

717
3,671
12,831
2,360
9,028

20,869
13,297

2,294
14, 318
29, 214
69,132
255,189

12 938
13,882
31,427
6,175
6,393

267
11, 594

271, 593
24, 277
129, 524
130, 768
34, 934

5,984
6,712
21, 754
4,771
4,306

41, 610
212, 633

18,918
6,577
1,685
39, 780

11,524
980
3,239
5,089
390
1,884
1,490
1,525
5,472
7,166

735

17,338

1,477
131
731

248

2,041
3,499
27,105
4, 6ft7
8,074

85,164
92, 782
6, 641
10, 599
5,606

348

3,534
360
3,882
2,709
272
3,487
1,618
464

582,956
323, 378
629,943
26,832

764
1,154

11,470

25, 500
7,382
25,046
14,383
9,285

862
50

50
37

* Exclusive of receipts from permits issued by public service enterprises, which are included in Table 11.

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TABLE 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

PENSION

ASSESSMENTS:

1924

o

[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 . 36]
RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS BY O T H E R CIVIL
DIVISIONS

S u b v e n t i o n s for education

Aggregate

Other subventions
and grants

Total

'$123,445,210 $102,274, 213

Grand total
I.
II
III
I V _•___.
V

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52,857,622
22,337,223
23,670,949
15,600,473
8,978,943

F o r expenses
Total

B y State

Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

RECEIPTS FROM DONATIONS BY PRIVATE P E R S O N S AND
CORPORATIONS

j B y county

B y State

B y county

$79, 431,710 |$10,219,297 $11, 111, 128 $1,512, 078 $3,301,645
37,210,752 !
2,779,764
12,128,320
60,233
7,126,485
14,204,075 i 5,040,688 |
479, 792
9, 878,065 j 3,865,139 j
279, 578
6,010,498
1,253,237 j
445,509

39,990,516
19,363, 766
21, 094, 790
14,108,905
7,716,236

48,728
1, 370, 235
86,123
6,992

392,112
1,143, 437 j
624,224 I
559, 722 '
582,150 I

F o r outlays

Other
than
pensions

Pensions

$368,948

$239,958 $1,778,581

23,921
182,039
102,830
21, 767
38, 391

12, 868
96,175
32,037
49, 543
49,335

297, 736
378,492
306,153
376,915
419, 285

For
principal
of p u b l i c
trust
funds

Receipts
from
pension
assessments

$914,158 $17,869,352

>

12,474,994
1,830,020
1,951,935
931,846
680, 557

O

57, 587
486, 731
183,204
111, 497
75,139

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 L> O V E R
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
g
9
10
ll
12

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 .
Baltimore, M d
Boston, Mass

$27,228, 537 $19,770,146 i $19,762,925
3,533,205
6,393,309
4,110,248
3,231,265 |
2,476, 376 i 2, 058, 763
. _
3,789,010
3,462, 565 i 2,813,084
27,898
27,898 i
360,890 •
901,262
901, 262
925,831

-

. _
>

Pittsburgh, Pa
Buffalo, N . Y

...

1,092,793 i
1, 092,928 ,
3,147,261 !
1,070,882 i
2,247,507 1
2, 277,409 {

1,047,061
441, 769
3,052, 793
972,377
1,792, 791
1,935,230

!
!
!
i
j
1

$7, 221
577,043
417,613
649,481

1,047,061
42,162
2,876,393
810,611
1,452,142
1,885,246

399,607
176,400
161, 766
340,649
49,984

$8,163
32,409
25,002
136, 950
1,622
2,065 |

$4,680
7, 776
6,013
57
2,065

40,361
53,330 |

M

3,330

$8,163
2,429

$25,300
$17,226
130,937

1,565

40, 361

91,999 I
211

50,000
500
211

91, 499

$7,450, 228
2,250, 652
729,887
189,495
331, 370
22, 504
45, 732
610, 798
41,138
98, 505
362, 717
341,968

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, Wis
Washington, D . C . Newark, N . J.-_2-lMinneapolis, M i n n .
N e w Orleans j L a . " . . .
Cincinnati, O h i o . . . .

$1,718,318
9,432, 789
2", 487, 500
1,363,759
' 847,927
1,014,416

$1,519,340
9,1*30, 457
2,203,607
. 852,039
675, 728
• 51,659

$814,408
i 3,098,778
2,036,200
713,701
675, 728
51,659

$23,303

$704,932
r 6,031,679
167, 407
115, 035

$53,040
1,694
165,224
74,394
820,994

$37,704
1,157
31,876
2,141
97,389

$15,336
$537
33,297
46,022

100,051
20,231
242, 874

$6,000
480, 731

$198,978
249,292
282,199
346,496
97,805
141,763

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19
20
21
22
23

Kansas City, M o . .
Seattle, W a s h
Indianapolis, Ind_
R o c h e s t e r , N . Y__
Jersey City, N . J

„
.._.

562,328 1
1,479,350
570,833
1,214,460
1. 645, 543

540,995 i
1,451, 722
523,166 !
941,132
1,473,921

540,995
1,436,451
, 479,359.
901,286
1,379,755

7,771
36,930
5,495
94,166

$7,500
6,877
34,351

15,144
310
11,462
1,175

6,189
27,318
36,205
272,153
171,622

15,144
310
11,462
1,175

GROUP III—CITIES. HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
T o l e d o , Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo__
Akron, Ohio

29
30
31
32
33

Columbus, Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. Paul, M i n n . _ _
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, Ga

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr._
Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, M a s s . . .
San A n t o n i o , T e x
Dallas, Tex

39
40
41
4?
43

_.
_-_
_
_
_

$527,578
146,185
1, 446. 792
217,113
111, 204

$451,632
81,189
1,412,199 !
200,689
22,856

$451,632
79.289
112, 687
169,137
19,670

106, 219
154, 593
1. 762, 123
2,206.484
259,893

11,424
95, 519
1, 703, 793
2,190,118
257,893

9,524
74,890
369,908
948,009
257,893

198,496
811,237
390,809
519.518
573,048

143, 489 i
802,620
230, 204
514,201 1
560,900

133,989
209,196
127,059
512,265
560,900

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio

297, 206
756,960 1
237, 556 I
578, 062 i
97,467

268,976
663,009 1
107,763
577,112
32, 557

268,976
660,685
101,422
74,096
30, 657

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Youngstown, Ohio
Hartford, Conn

213, 629
535,457 |
111, 585
66,969 1
133, 505

199, 685
484,757
89,072
12,551
81, 352

Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
S c r a n t o n , Pa__
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s

495,024 |
325,643
423, 247
560,035
248,096 1

' 481,636
325, 643
371,175
538, 350
122,806 1

480,062
325, 643
371,175
538,350
47,912

$1, 299, 512
31, 552
3,186
1,900
20,629
$1,333, 885
1, 242,109

199, 685
484, 757
83,687
10,755
77,546

49
50
51
52
53

i By the United States.

$71,691
13, 636
159
2,465
10,197

$1,900

9,500
593, 424
9,932
1,936

93, 213

7,912
15,000
1,405
761 i
2,000
22,625
1, 697
90,231

$21,456
2, 325

$235
1,491

1,541

924
10,197

5,460

1,392

1,305

100

2,324
6,341
22, 500

480, 516
1,900

1,060
15,000
761

18,246
426
2,400

4,379
12, 831
1,455

2,854

1,016
S, 972

*

7

32, 382
6,920
70, 374
5,317
6,086
24,047
92,700
107, 270

21,187
950
1,125

54,806
160

204
733

9
483

1,574

125

13,784
22, 513
54,214
51,420

125

66
59,236

86,883
44,074
56,925
15, 605

50,700

5,385
1,796
3,806

67,510

1,271
75,000

4,607

155
1,251
320

1,174

160
50, 700

7,384

100

$4, 255
51, 360
34, 434
13,959
78,151

2,000

6,062
4,183
1,251
22, 523
950
10,104 1

$50,000
$9, 820
59

195
250

13,263
66
59, 236

52, 072
21,619
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TABLE 8 . — R E V E N U E

R E C I P T S F R O M 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:

1924—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 . 36]
RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS B Y O T H E R CIVIL
DIVISIONS

RECEIPTS FROM DONATIONS BY PRIVATE P E R S O N S AND
CORPORATIONS

Other subventions
and grants

Subventions for education

For expenses

Total

Total
By State

I By county

By State

Other
than
Pensions
pensions

By county j

Receipts
from
pension
assessments

For
For out- j principal
of public
lays
!
trust
! funds

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
54
55
56
57
58

Des Moines, Iowa
T r e n t o n , 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 . . .
Camden, N . J

59
60
61
62
63

Flint, Mich

64
65
66
67
68

$102,323
489,400
811,193
177,221
403, 582

$74,210
413, 006
799, 000
57, 221
341,023

$74, 210
413, 006
799, 000
124, 895
341, 023

|

93,888
105,316
246,456
758,367
311,941

556,601
7,997
20,882

Albany, N . Y

650, 489
175, 707 j
268,710
758,367
313, 967 !

82, 511
50,189 !
347,935
286, 585 1
592,731

35, 752 I
43,693
293, 685
254,914
464, 208

32,246
43,693
293,685
254,914
464, 208

3,506

Erie, P a
Reading, P a
Yonkers, N . Y

4,612
5,994
232,991

|

!

69
70
71
72
73

Duluth, Minn
T u l s a Okla
Elizabeth, N J

273,995
278,999
274,196
414, 990 !
858,858

135,930
216,866
274,196
372,174
838,503

1
!
1
I
|

76.010
210)872
41,205
372,174
560,201

74
75
76
77
7S
79

Oklahoma City, Okla

735,937 !
41,097 !
110,903
124,744
357,639
37,355

716,013
5,9p7
110,903
61,503
305,284
10,715

!
i
!
!
I
j

481,625
5,007
59,834
5,442
305,284
5,791

Utica, N . Y

62,394
1,372

31

9,109
6,496 I
17,905 1

$2,332 !
'

fi.niO
49,125
9.479
15,625
50,897

J

$3,299
3,322

1, 024
6,496
100

$24,502
76,078
9,861
52.259
62,559

'
j
i

i
1
1,804

5,103
3,322

i

5,000

3,085 !

37,650

17,805

'
i

36,345
31,671
128,041

482

900 |
1
52,636
4,924

1

104

100,000
15,021

;

38,065
47,008

195
1,593

234,388

482

100,000
15,125

55,308

278,302

51,069
3,425

$3, 611
316

I

$2,026

!

$67

31

$61, 566

$6,108

656, 530
224,832
278,190 ;
779, 095
368,186

$3,611
316
2,332
67

195
695

898

I
|

42,621
18.762

. i

16,890
34,278

30,720 l
1,154 1

32,521
51,201

3,034 i
912 •
30,720
1,154
26, 640 |

1,312
912

1,722
„

25,950

.

690

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GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
82
83
84

Somerville, M a s s
El Paso, Tex
S a n Diego, C a l i f . . .
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, F l a

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y .
Evansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n
.
Savannah, Ga

90
91
92
93
94

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N . H

95
96
97
98
99

$106,140 i
281,140
823,807
146,385 !
60,499 j

$76,783
276,917
816,112
130,607
47,565

117,413
441,694
150,685
286,048
69, 521 j

87,666
393,067
140,604
286,048
69,521

44,445
391,320
132,816
56,010
69,521

213,909
519,683 !
32, 847
259,079

192,121 j
465,802 1
31,943 i
224, 577 1

L o n g B e a c h , Calif . .
Peoria, 111
_
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, I n d
St. Joseph, M o

738,364
99,104
37, 536
154,111
133, 515

663,364 j
75,053
35,803
140,696
120,951

240,588
75,053
34,712
134,506
114,104

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, I n d

260, 099
47,435
88, 780 i
166,564
115, 595

204,972
44, 725
78,489
148,630
106,379

204,972
44,725
78,489
148,419
102,265

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

181,306
87,383
237, 017 1
190,086 j
976,517

175,156
87,383
214,347
82,984 |
971,717

175,156
77,481
213, 575
25, 092
314,040

110
111
12
13
14

B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y__
Johnstown, Pa
E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre H a u t e , I n d

337,341
251,318
87,713 |
234,263
123,233 |

296,777
226,897
79,189
227,146
115,953

295,098
226,897
79,189
225,953
112,961

4,066
400,846
312, 266 !
25,296 j
154,482 1

1,923
351,878
277,946
5,999
150,619 !

1,459
351,878
252,946
4,099
149, 719

$48,563

$506 1
2,972
3,329
210

192,121
465,802
31,943

15
16
17
18
19

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, O h i o
Lansing, Mich

1
_. _

i
I
i
j
I

$26,075 I
273,792 .'
332,841 !
130,607
47,565

$2,145
3,125
483,271

1,172

42, 049
75

1
$1,672

7,788
230,038

.___
_

.._

'
1
1
j

I
i

i
!

j

|
1,000

1,000
526
1,076

;
$3,329

$28,851
1,251
4,366
15,568
12,934

125

i

$2,972

28,747
48,101
9,005

210

|

|
118 I

401
958

!
300 j
10
3, 000

224,577

_
I
!

$506

422,776

300

16
j

1,939
8,464 1

!
300

211

3,000

!

$75,000

10.178
1,733
11, 476
4,100

13,873
1,939
8,164
26,346

26,346
78
2,237
17,934
2,373

4,114

!

i

1

21, 488
53,881
894
31,502

•

!

75,000
13, 873

1,091
6,190
6,847

i~"

78
387
350

1,850
17,584

28, 781
2,632
8, 054

2,373

6,843

321
5,700

22,349
1,402

6,150
9,902
772
57,892
657, 677

321
105,700
4,800

1,000
458
2,709
6

60

1,193
2,992

2,559
2, 709
2,359

1,679

60

2,101
2,353

464
25,000
1,900
900

627

98,000
3,800

627

2,000

38,005
24,421
5,815
4,758
7,280
2,143
48,908
34,320
18,670
3, 863




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

1924—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 . 36]

City ntimber

RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS BY OTHER CIVIL
DIVISIONS

Subventions for education

Aggregate

CITY

RECEIPTS FROM DONATIONS BY PRIVATE PERSONS AND
CORPORATIONS

Other subventions
and grants

Total

For expenses
Total

By State

By county

By State

By county

Other
than
Pensions
pensions

For outlays

For
principal
of public
trust
funds

Receipts
from
pension
assessments

GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
$145, 592
115,956
254,622
65, 646
178,014

1?0
1?1
1??
1?3
124

Chester, Pa
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, Pa

1?5
1?0
1?7
1?8
1?9

New Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, Pa
Huntington, W. Va
Holyoke, Mass

135
136
137
138
139

$126,766
89,969
253, 729
40,831
161,444

$126,766
87,299
40,817
821
161,444

50. 219
128,351
89, 569
643, 435
72,648 |

41,033 1
118, 262
82,838
643,360
64,622
149,676
2,439
71, 737 !
43,762
247,000

149, 676
2,110
41,605
36,762

Winston-Salem, N . C

165,026 I
2,439 |
89,290
126,368
247,000

Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass
East Orange, N. J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, Ky__

72,242 j
86,690
266,488 j
80,325
91,756

69,032
65,955
234,470
77,227
89,560

69.032
32,005
234,470
77,227
89,560

140 Macon, Ga
141 Roanoke, Va. ._
U?, Jackson, Mich
143 Shreveport, La
144 Wheeling, W. Va

74,323 !

72,174
77,007
137,571 1
127,244 1
3,932 1

72,174
77,007
133,270
127,244
3,932

.

.--

81.275 ;
140, 889
134,702
10.276 1

35,160
1,486

378, 879

1,645

329
28,487
7, COO

3,059
150
1, 705

1,200

546
82,606

$18,826
25,977

$16

1,200

39,547
118. 262
82,838
264,481
64,622

$20,000

$10
893
100
6,725
150
6,731
75
2,276

$2,670
$192, 912
4,850

432

$893
100

24, 715
16,570

$3,666

2,461
9,939
5,026

75
2,276

5,750
14,150
114
106

17,007
$82, 500

247,000
3,001

38

825

38

91

3,476

3,210
20,735
31,980
3,098
2,105

30,949

91

109
5,209
608 I

109
210
608

4,999

2,149
4,268
3,209
2,249
5,736




145
146
147
148
rr> 149

N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a
F r e s n o , Calif__
Augusta, Ga
P a s a d e n a , Calif

288,232
132,174
759, 279
125,168
583,061

W 150
g 151

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, Mich

28, 797
19,367
44, 286
418,600
135,062

369
19,367
39, 722
364,461
126,400

176,862
101,232
49,070
324, 867
48,189

91,814
44,471
5,617
2,367
45,814

T 152
lU 153
<£ 154
1

155
156

S 157
158
159

__.

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x
Newton, Mass
_. __ __
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
_.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

II

198,113
108,378
308,584
70,168
216,638

675

70, 742
1

450, 695

1,350

i

18,702
23,790

69,392

'1

55,000

3,445 1
1,728

1, 728
2,529

2,278

825

2,529 1
200
1,986

4,140
2,474
322, 500

23,153
25,080

992

2,453

875

362, 978

25,825

500

548

85,048
5,044
400

2,035
53,939
3,573

200
1,486

84,500
4,044
400

1,000
,

925

925

24,424
15,499
1,450

1
'.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis.
York, Pa

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
W o o n s o c k e t , R. I . . . _.
McKeesport, Pa
B a y City, M i c h . . .
Hammond, Ind

54,593
6,315
149,037
176, 813
111,233

170
171
17?
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y _
Elmira, N. Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s

267,014
171, 733
103,004
450,068
50, 756

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . Va
Medford, M a s s . . .
Perth Amboy, N. J
Pittsfield, M a s s
_
S t o c k t o n , Calif

160, 884
46,221
126, 615
46, 878
510, 530

1

180
181
18?
183
184

L i m a , Ohio
._ .
M o n t g o m e r y , Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y

20, 616
113,010
76, 651
127,031
81, 341

1

.

__

.

_.

$62,698
43,965
170.999
69, 536
135, 559

$9,572
38,493
158,741
64,786
121,787
I

!

||
l|

II

48,662
1,280
133,387
168,817
99,192
220,330
133,919
97,971
121,970
9,713
1,360
5,347
110,243
8,715
197,186

$2,840

$29,118

a
$3,353

934

1,319

$3,353
229

$17, 815
5,243
12, 258
1,790
13, 772
3,844
3,510
14, 933
3,593
7,468

7,780

38, 786
19, 700

$229

2,960
$467

2,087
1,525
717
4,403
3,254

2,927

920
85
4,425

4,937
6,144

1,319
2,041
319

608
1,785

$686
1,525
717

188,021
21, 959
971
20,156

$3,786

5,857 i
14,009
4,425
138, 292
105

5,549
49,842
74,728

124, 755
1,500

17,791
16,362
14,107
5,224

10

21,350

13,167

63,168

73,365

18,979

158, 553

158,553 i
10

2,706
308,120

138,292
105

O
P

1,900

1,923
1,876

2,276
900

:::::::

400
5,576

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TABLE

8.—REVENUE

RECEIPTS

FKOM 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:

1924—Continued

to
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 . 36]
RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS B Y O T H E R CIVIL
DIVISIONS

Subventions for education

Aggregate

RECEIPTS FROM DONATIONS B Y PRIVATE P E R S O N S A N D
CORPORATIONS

Other s u b v e n t i o n s
and grants

For expenses
Total

Total
By^State

By county

By State

Other

By county

jPensions

For outlays

pensions

For
principal
of public
trust
funds

Receipts
from
pension
assessments

>

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued

185
186
187
188
189

East Chicago, Ind_._
Pueblo, Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
New Rochelle, N . Y.

$69,885
169,699
93,666
47,877
230,998

$66, 402
167,996
90,805
33,583
185,432

$63,642
3,439
87,086
8,889
183,340
9,081

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, Mass
Evanston, 111
San Jose, Calif
_
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N. J

45,499
43,391
513,490
120,247
226,422

29,466
37,971
512,099
119,402
208,175

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, P a —
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N. Y.__
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, M i c h —

136,781
48,304
152,811
37,769
118,692

96,371
20,302
137,670
4,251
115,613

137,670
3,251
112,692

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, Mo
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, Ohio

125,431
77,763
79,890
75,475
149,817

120,624
36,133
78,890
66,889
133,885

120,624
14, 265
63,747
62,020
131,985

205
206
207
208
209

Chicopee, Mass
Dubuque, Iowa
Battle Creek, Mich.
Columbia, S. C
Joliet, 111

47,778
28,193
100,707
47,652
66,811

36, 275
26,560
97,980
47,602
64,056 1

208,667
51,825
208,175

$2,760
164, 557
3,719
2,476
893
37,971
303,432
67,577

$21, 718
2,092
19,492

$500

$515

$515
323
279
3,239
8,684

$323
275
301

1,575
398
267

2,989

17,313

1,666
2,471
1,863
15,143
4,869

450
20, 005
1,900

2,095
1,643
33,551

18,479
90

128
2,727
50
425

$2,938
8,684
250

148
267

28,000
20,032
25
16,970

2,279
5,000
139
4,807

$2,968
1,380
2,582
11, 055
36,882
14,458
5,022
1,124
845
18,022

225

28,000
20,032
2,304
21,970 !
139
4,807
25,000
1,000
2,165
500

$4

1, 575

225

96,371

15,701
26,470
96,337
14,051
64,056

M

1
!

12,410
7,970
12,837
11,548
2,940

2,165
500

16,630
6,421
15,432
11,503
1,505

128
2,727
50
425

H
P>
H
HH
Zfl

H

i—i
Q
Ul

o
o
I—I

H
t—i

25,666
1,000

!
!
!

>

f

CO

2,330

Cfi




210
211
212
213
214

Superior, W i s
Stamford, C o n n
Aurora, 111.
Taunton, Mass.
Council BlufTs, I o w a -

215
216
217
218
219

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111.
Austin, Tex
N e w B r u n s w i c k , N . J_.

44,828
87,105
41,612
115,507
116,095

220
221
222
223
224

Waterloo, I o w a
Easton, P a .
Ogden, U t a h .
_
D a n v i l l e , 111..
W i l m i n g t o n , N . C_

19, 555
106,777
269,926
42,116
1,401

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N. Y
Kokomo, Ind
N e w p o r t N e w s , Va__
P o u g h k e e p s i e , N . Y_.
Hazleton, P a

139,925
51,413
48,835
94,904
117,808

230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J
A m s t e r d a m , N . Y_.
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green B a y , W i s . .
Columbus, G a . . .
Oshkosh, W i s
Sheboygan, Wis..

240
241
242
243
244

M o l i n e , 111
__.
W a t e r t o w n , N . Y_
Muskogee, O k l a . . .
L a Crosse, W i s
N e w b u r g h , N . Y._

245
246
247
248 I

Lynchburg, Va _
Colorado Springs, Colo..
N e w p o r t , R. I .
Pensacola, Fla_

76,855
30,711
50,237
47,742
23,233

178,937
117,142
57, 748
87.925
35, 242
52,400
78, 796
38,979
62,061
55,190
39,412
110,044
73,876
67,965
103,338
55,482
2,0,327
12,171
17,175

l
l
|

55,142
22,565 j
45,357
9,851
22,008
39,992
3,466
36,945
112,672
100,981

|
1
1
|
I

i

t
|
2,703

174,862
107, 580
55,686
73,789
5,602

j

22,906

{

|

435
2,023
70,817
680

70 |
522

1

25 1
.

437

15, iii
1,285
11,025

i

337

i

4,272

4,272

!
10, 372

275

!

3, 537

100

105
724

3,970
8,838
2,062
8,321
10,690

5,815

5,815
16,383

18,036
3,275
2,240
10,813
11,314

1

6,735 |

105
724

266

j

_
.

500

i

5,0Q,0

13,767

l,4fi6
375
241
897
57,199
7,388
613

1,099
3,943
316
130
5,029

1,400
250

949

1,373
12,133

125
241
150
3,626
31§
130
4,260

317

2,975
17,231
15,693
10,811

769

2,502

52,980
279

19,149
180
17,175

2,813
12,214
3,987

1,528
1,445

2,067

655
1

I

337

1

s

70,817

i

550

21,713
2,284
3,181
12,282

790

i
L. _

550

1

!
1

1,649

—.

i

i

4,312

!

5,101
50 !
1
365 j
1, 501

437

47,400
65,029'
37,579
60,313
42,816
35,338
87,973
16,361
44,754
86,885 |

1 5,161
1,699

608
2,835

i

i

761

i

17,833
95,752
269,376
40,588
798
'116,172
-43,826
46,595
73,444
106,494

I
1

1

102

8,462 I

5,257

899

279
3,205

3,427

1

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TABLE 9 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS FROM HIGHWAY PRIVILEGES, R E N T OF INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, AND INTEREST:

to

1924

GO

[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]
RECEIPTS FROM R E N T OF I N V E S T M E N T
PROPERTIES

Aggregate

Grand total
Group I . . . .
Group II—.
Group III..
Group IV..
Group V...

J $112,938,402
78,448,794
10, 588, 703
13,836,775
6,691,385
3,372, 745

Receipts
from
highway
privileges

Total

$22,458,496 $21,654,017
13,761,511
2,433,203
4,210, 759
1,495,413
557,610

17,891,154
1,733,289
491, 211
1, 468, 941
69,422

By investfunds
By sinking ment from
and public and
miscellatrust funds neous real
property

RECEIPTS FROM I N T E R E S T

Total

By investfunds
By sinking By public ment from On current
funds
deposits
trust funds and
investments

$7,698,703

$13, 955,314

$68, 825,889

$41,477, 630

$7, 253, 482 j $3,681, 976

7,492,192
140,631
53, 721
2,846
9,313

10,398,962
1,592,658
437,490
1,466,095
60.109

46, 796,129
6, 422, 211
9,134, 805
3, 727,031
2, 745, 713

30, 914,136
3,142, 923
5,047, 508
1,371, 603
1,001,460

5, 082, 845 I 2, 628, 360
617,720 i
521, 329
654, 256
178,134
468,184 ;
231,939
430, 477
122,214

$16,412,801
8.170, 788
2,140, 239
3, 254, 907
1, 655, 305
1,191, 562

3
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>
GROUP I — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
New York, N . Y_—
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, Pa
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
St. Louis, Mo

$31,449,475
11, 618,145
16, 287,348
1,094, 719
3,117, 216
2,240,805

$3,218,717
6,250,457
686,382
118,968
7,086
1,176,076

Baltimore, Md
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif-.
Pittsburgh, Pa
San Francisco, Calif.
Buffalo, N. Y

2,844, 908
4, 542, 760
1,830, 937
1,476, 557
1,091, 701
854, 223

1,305,016
46,698
460,997
197,444
254,881
38, 789

$3,388,765
881,067 ~~~$724,"256"
10, 639, 529 6,124,577
30, 738
264, 393
68, 593
2, 241, 284
188, 842
54, 760
112, 738
20,445

206,580
28,488
405, 626
1,871
800

$3,388, 765
156,817
4, 514, 952
30,738
57,813
40,105
1, 835, 658
188, 842
54, 760
110,867
19, 645

W

W
h-3

$24,841,993 | $22, 394, 951
1,138
4,486,621 |
4,961,437 1 2, 659, 887
629, 567
975,751 1
1,062,171
3,079,392 |
392,021
800,336
1,471,299 1
2, 254, 778
1,181,098 |
1,224,353 !
724,082
794,989

1, 282, 596
1, 606, 357
122, 255
456, 682
92,398
214,113

$1,929, 388
684, 634
1, 692, 714
40,814
2,531
55, 646
57, 431
495, 377
5,584
46,332
41, 274
31,120

$21,392
1,880, 727
58, 265
59, 860
3,949
6,069
9,864
24, 790
20, 627
476, 270

66, 547

$496, 262
1,920,122
550, 571
245, 510
2,010, 741
346, 600
121,408
153,044
1,028, 469
700, 712
114,140
483,209

M

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GEOUP 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
N e w Orleans, L a
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio

19
20
?A
??,
?3

Kansas City, Mo_
Seattle, W a s h
Indianapolis, I n d .
Rochester, N . Y
J e r s e y C i t y , N . J-_.

_
„_

. . _

$719,701
287, 728
1,453, 267
622,652
474, 680 |
3, 917, 701 1

$10,996
93,521
714, 776
66,415
160,091
396,234

948,470
216, 648
258, 207
489,378
1,200,271

364,857
24, 573
184,474
417, 265

$74,387

$74,387

27,103
1,872
50,449
1, 517, 930

27,103
1,872
6,656
1,421,092

$43, 793
96,838

2,187
24, 691
5,130
6,486
23,054

2,187
24, 691
5,130
6,486
23, 054

!
!

$22,334
156,557
573,508
203,062
47,687
1,247,986

$91,202
37,356
25, 755
• 48,627
66,112
249, 210

581,426 1
191, 957 !
228, 504 i
298,418 i
759, 951

238,711
12,462
35,914
152,420
452,282

24, 619
492
44, 588
29, 248
511

$634,318
194,207
711,388
554,365
264,140
2,003, 537

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$199,901
18,156
238,223
22,938
24,845
11,105
6,161

$320,881
294
93,969
64,453
127,403
481,496
318,096
167,898
148,002
110,589
307,158

Gnour 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
Louisville, Ky _
Toledo, Ohio....
Portland, Oreg..
Denver, Colo_._
Akron, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio..
Providence, R. I.
St. Paul, M i n n - .
Oakland, Calif. _.
Atlanta, Ga

$39, 621
45, 827
7,165
27,483
9,647

$290,766
632,655
449,010
1,087,919
385,248

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$36,401
419
141, 290
775, 041

801,305
796,194
463,566
167,213
237,088

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19,085
74,654
67, 879
135,859
141,198

5, 404
48, 352
58, 471
3,649

$8, 400
4,055
15, 884
8 420

$39, 621
45, 827
7,165
19, 083
9,647
1,349
32, 468
50, 051
3,649

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala.._
Worcester, Mass
oan-tt.ili/uniu, x e x . .
Dallas, Tex

508, 270
194, 761
212, 692
99, 236
- 299,153

298,045
120,467

2,310
6,419

1,889
154, 543

3,001

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven Conn.
Memphis, T e n n - - .
Dayton, Ohio

613, 923
155,469
231,087
146,493
256,973

250,414
46,170
40,137
21, 857
8,561

7,074

7,074

12,381
14, 736
' 4,102

12, 381
14, 736
4,102

Norfolk, Va
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, C o n n . .
Youngstown, Ohio..
Hartford, Conn

257, 660
329,470
68,187
250,407
198,030

28, 566
168, 679

100, 967
8,925
9,389
6,325
8,871

100, 967
8,925
2,676
1,325
8,871

31,853
36,931

1,690

2,310
4,729
3,001

6 713
5,000

296
362
463
886
373

$3, 745
8,198
43, 591
100,511
14,061

$1,514
2,961
39, 547
80

776, 816
673,188
337, 216
27, 705
95, 890

557, 351
487, 686
282, 569

3, 588
22, 778
21,089

357
14, 558

73, 404

2,180

10,150

207,
67,
212,
97,
141,

915
875
692
347
609

73, 643
10, 259
158,407
31,697
120, 624

16, 931
7,699
34, 739
901
2,253

5,486
15, 744

356,
109,
178,
109,
244,

435
299
569
900
310

260, 589

15, 714
709
40, 631

4,051

$214,
5S6,
300,
285,
375,

744
409
555
395
601

128,127
151, 866
58, 798
212, 229
152, 228

$94,
303,
152,
10,
101,

20,825
36, 990
133,178
116,
124,
20,
164,
82,

960
687
798
672
936

106
44

4,157

847

4,937

1,612
153

3,047
10,168
15,856

2 727

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KECEIPTS FROM RENT OF INVESTMENT
PROPERTIES
Aggregate

Receipts
from
highway
privileges

Total

By investfunds
By sinking ment from
and
and public
miscellatrust funds neous real
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RECEIPTS FROM INTEREST

Total

By sinking By public
funds
trust funds

By investment funds On current
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50
51
fi?
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Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
P a t e r s o n , N . J_ _
Springfield, M a s s

. . _ _ _.
__ _ _

54
55
56
57
58

Des Moines, Iowa
.
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
_
Camden, N . J
.

59
60
61
63
63

Nashville, T e n n .
_____ _
N e w Bedford, M a s s
F l i n t , Mich__
__
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

64
65
66
67
68

Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a . _ _
Reading, P a
Yonkers, N . Y

69
70
71
7?,
73

Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
T u l s a , Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash

103,826
382,069
87,102
127,097
457,191

__ . . .
. . .

$109,946
120, 306
84, 408
434,819
79, 555

_

$1, 595
348
10,000
335, 762
12, 735
44,059
215,837
26, 532

___

__

$1,029

354
1,500
2,369

354
1,500
2,369

775
2,748

$1, 383

775
$1, 365

311,169

1,458
12,238

1,458
12,238

134, 659
710

2,275
200

2,275
200

205,311
125, 800
61, 582
167, 257
78,029

102, 759
4,021

182,157
124, 813
86,800
44,623
90,669

_

$1,029

53,020
7,696
1,997
11,196

26,839
98,369
160,737
345,839 1
96,169 1

4,828
245,291
22,355 ,

1,265

1,265

3,023
5,478
2,288

1,500

3,023
5,478
788

11,217

397

10,820

457

279

178

2,228
290 1

2,228
290 1

$107,322
119, 958
74,054
97,557
64, 451

$63,229
72,883
19,001
81,837
29, 258

58,992
163,484
60, 570
125, 639
133, 784

13, 603
367
2,381

3,050
122,562
8,536
109, 574
115, 594

68,377
124, 890
61, 582
63, 233
74,008 j

$484

43,996
88, 603

,

8,926
8,265
8,025
2,875
5,203

$3
2,962
2,083
1,587

4,004
898

780
16,096
14,332

11, 720
44, 571

17,384
5,609

179,134
66,315
76,816
42,626
68,256

168,519
19,223
18, 572
15,640

2,604
923
3,843
2,367 i
41,994

26,839
97,912
155,909
98,320
73, 524 1

10,246
9,155
109,746
34,521
59,209

6,697
74,348
2,668
8,017
1,463 1

]

2,868
210

447
l,49l
537 1

$43, 606
44,113
39,367
13, 766
32,812
47,016
32, 657
40,005
13,190
12,089
23,601
20,191
47,250
34,129
23,828
8,011
43,301
54,191
24,619
26,262
9,896
13,962
43,495
54,291
12,315

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75
76
77
78
79

Tacoma, Wash
C a n t o n , Ohio
O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla—
Lynn, Mass
U t i c a , N . Y____
Waterbury, Conn

244,533 1 I
186,738
208,687
71,306
62,266
49,157

46,831

4,785 f

1

4,785

17,421
4,790

4,790
325 L_

325

192,917 i 1
186,738
191,266
66,516
62,266
48,832

63,521
101,048
145,566
37,504
6,683
14,286

2,150
10,528
249
2,982
8,119
17,823-

26,415
20,360

100,831
75,162
45,451
5,670
47,464
16,723

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000
Somerville, Mass...
El Paso, Tex.
San Diego, Calif. _.
Fort Wayne, Ind._
Jacksonville, F l a . . .

$11,709
45,591
115,027
42,974
141,663

$1, 716
71,298
1,925
38,594

$1,939
1,878
965
300

Lawrence, M a s s . . .
Schenectady, N . Y.
Evansville, Ind
Knoxville, Tenn. _ .
Savannah, Ga

32,258
29, 705
46,547
20,949
28,916

1,095
16,584
140
10,924

542
409
60
295
5,360

Allentown, Pa
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N . H_

40,040
161,597
59,007
138,618
37,472

203
87,839
24, 602
102,801
1,713

Long Beach, Calif..
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, I n d . . .
St. Joseph, Mo

1,386,389
33,239
82,056
51,032
113,087

46,451
4,423
1,325
2,383
36,970

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, Pa._
Sioux City, Iowa...
Rockford, 111
Portland, Me
Gary, Ind

20,143
91,496
23,544
116,271
13,132

8,296
71,397
11,922
7,065

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich.
Little Rock, Ark...
Troy, N . Y
Charleston, S. C . . .
Sacramento, Calif..

26, 649
48,021
28, 518
148, 750
62,418

110
111
112
L13
114

Binghamton, N . Y.
Johnstown, Pa
East St. Louis, 111..
Saginaw, Mich
Terre Haute, I n d . _

52,139 i
93,232 j 1
9,704
116,985
36, 610 '

37,395
8, 610 •
19,415
10,362
155
15,384
1,025
1,354

1

$600

$1,939
1,278
965
300
542
409
60
295
5,360

240

240

1, 298, 555
5,616
10,425

1,298, 555
5,616
10,425

364

364

1,390

1,390

1,292

1,292

14, 970
1,889

14,970
1,889

210
4,772

210
4,772

1,280
1,066 1

1,280
1,066

$11,709
41,936
41,851
40,084
102,769

$1,157
$24,028
15, 500
21,556

1,308
7,620
6,580

$21,953
5,406
100

482
8,669
3,889
1,069

1,188
3,431

31,716
28,201
29,903
20,514
12,632 1

9, 674
5,781
2, 522
16,007
9,877

39,837
73,758
34,405
35,817
35,519

15,470
60,402
8,540
8,275
8,680

1,019
3,439
2,662
21,203

41,383
23,200
70,306
48,649
75,753 1

3,303
52,490
9, 517
3,485

15, 282
984
8,947
16,826

2,105
2,985

1,670
2,091
9,805
23,046
1,162

11,847
18,709
11,622
109,206
13,132
26,649
9,334
19,908
114,365
50,167
51,774
73,076
8,679
114,351
35,544 I

67,259
2,043
7,130
4,210
9,345
1, 804
25,042
802
8, 675
2,164

250
110
7,353

2,725
11,696

$10,552
17,908
3,090
27,058
74, 533
21,560
12,563
20,061
3,438
2,505
24,257
12,337
22,426
17,527
5,636
41,383
1,890
16,832
18,489
55,442
8,072
13,633

1,817
1,145

114
1,323
218
36,301
10,449

966
171
3,983
2,934

7,329

1,789

2,223
15,309
16, 499

248
2,836

17,756
9,927
19,405
7,045
15,309
64,736
36,784
40,852
48,034
5,654
90,119
14,045

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RECEIPTS FROM RENT OF INVESTMENT
PROPERTIES
Aggregate

Receipts
from
highway
privileges

Total

By investBy sinking ment funds
and public and from
miscellatrust funds neous real
property

RECEIPTS FROM INTEREST

Total

j By investBy sinking By public | ment funds) On current
funds
trust funds ! and from
invest
ments

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115
116
117
118
119

P a w t u c k e t , R . I _ __
H o b o k e n , N . J._*
Passaic, N . J .
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

120
121
122
123
124

Chattanooga, Tenn
Brockton, M a s s .
A l t o o n a , Pa__

125
126
127
128
129

New Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich
M o b i l e , Ala
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, P a
Huntington, W . Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, N e b r
Winston-Salem, N . C

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111
Qjuincy, M a s s
E a s t Orange, N . J_
Portsmouth, V a . . .
Covington, K y
_

_ __
__
__

C h e s t e r , P a __
._

$100,514
189,794
158, 728
72,303
34,658

$65
128,007
107, 775
5, 945

35,839
40, 830
24,849
34,108
25,104

1,271

60, 729
107, 664
41, 824
63,954 i
44,191
.

..

58,235
36,803
55,108
40,001
77,123
22,197 1
46,992
189,058
132,842
17,246 1

300
77
515
3, 757
28,184
53,275
28, 532
500
14, 620
13
773

$3,307

$3,307

660
674
216

660
674
216

5,469

$1,123

600

4,346
600

$97,142
61, 787
50,293
65, 684
34,442

$81, 720
51, 528
38, 235
20, 972
1, 941

$1, 734
1,673
3,858
29,060
5,850

34, 568
40, 830
19,080
34,031
23, 989

30,424

749
7,353
25
3,824

6,370
24, 281
21,329

2,174
336 1
604
3,405 j
1,386

2,174
336
604
3,405
1,386

54, 798
107,328 1
13,036 i
7,274
14,273 i

36,837
70,414

50 i
589 |
73 i

50
589
73
3,613

57, 685
21, 594
55,022
39, 228
73,510 ,

1,442
67,983
200

20,436 !
46,992 i
62,509 J
44,528 1
3,255

3,613 '
1,163

598 !

125,107
20,331
13,791

1,442 j
67,983
200 '

598

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$6,020

305
11, 988
1,516

$7, 668
8,586
8,200
15,652
26,346
3,395
21,489
11,169
5,926

2,660
3,400
8,472
2,916

876

40,166
16,413
9,806
12, 870
18,113

1, 606
2,634
37, 583

31, 739

50, 900
21,409
1,436

13, 996
21, 370
4,702
33
488

16, 755

299

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28,442
13,036
7,274
10,481
17,519
5,181
11,871
23,724
1,059
6,440
25,622
6,907
22, 787
1,331

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141
142
143
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Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, La
Wheeling, W . V a

48,929 1
46,069
48,928
90,471
114,910

S 145

N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y
Oi 146 L a n c a s t e r , P a
T 147 F r e s n o , Calif.
t o 148 A u g u s t a , G a
<f> 149 P a s a d e n a , Calif
150
Jix 151
CD 152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159

_
_

_
__

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic Citv, N . J
Kalamazoo, Mich

_
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W i c h i t a Falls, T e x
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, I o w a . . .

_._

37,432

120, 564
28,021
18,418
22,284
70,324

513
2,200
10,828
13,333
14,992

106,938 i
43, 703
31,887
429,263
34,873
57,226
68, 217
53,034
27,856
13,288

11,804
10,489

746
8, 771
22
197,906
114

3,025
270

3,025
270
4,545
2,413

4,545
2,413

912

912

2,657
1,392

2,657
1,392

360

360

34,100 |
35,310
48, 928
85,926
75,065
120,051
24,909 j
7,590
6,294
53,940
105,832
34,932
31,865
227,421
34,519

3,936
240

900
896
8,000

3,936
240

900

56,326 1

295
275

68,217
51, 613
19, 561
13,013

525
295
275

525

6,053
16, 619

1,164

1, 215
6,501

26, 880
5,469
2,733

3,291

1,990
3,136

4,522

1,736
661

40,717
10, 505
5,789
180,903
14, 657

222
4,983
5,522
18,613

28, 735
57,178
24,928
2,669
3,486

26,883
416
40

9,021
175
36
23,064
47
1,287
669

3,598
16,306

440
2,227
533
16,370

3,642

18,275
22,008
79,242
65,831
109,040
18,482
7,415
30,215
64,893
19,397
19, 267
27,905
19,193
27,151
5,214
9,846
522
5,885

GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis
York, Pa

$38,033
44,469
21,342
46,597
81,384

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R. I
McKeesport, Pa
Bay City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

170
171
17?
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . Va
Medford, M a s s
Perth Amboy, N. J
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

$3,857
10,650

_
_

$3,207
714

15
5,109
35,923

284
5,591

284
5,591

69,872
31, 266
61,643
92,350
40,523
-

$3,207
714

16,134
100,244
69,787
72,737
13,939

_

37,900

10, 238
1,500
4,154
5,510
519

53,175
33,073
101,286
5,545
101,670

1,544
698
49,026
35,576

50

50

133

133

965

965

12
324

324

$38,033
40,612
10,692
43,390
42, 770

$16,914

16,199

$8,095
14, 577

$2,183
213

3,420
7,520

6,491

16,119
94,851 1
28,273 1
72,737
13,939 |

10,113
75,338
15,400
22,167

4,706
906
2,700

59,634
29,766
57,439
86,840
39,871

11,316

5,361
4,665

50,666
32,375
52,260
5,533 |
65,770 I

1,867
2,416

5,967

28,435
33,966

853
1,091

33,238
10,149
35,657

66
7,016
25
219

3,506
170
34,221

$10,841
25, 822
10, 692
33,479
19,051
1,300
18,607
8,306
48,154
7,972
42,957
21,595
28,834
51,766
4,814
17,362
15.210
16, 578
5,533
65, 551

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1924—Continued

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RECEIPTS FROM RENT OF INVESTMENT
PROPERTIES

Aggregate

Receipts
from
highway
privileges

Total

By investfunds
By sinking ment from
and public and
miscellatrust funds neous real
property

RECEIPTS FROM INTEREST

Total

By investfunds
By sinking By public ment from | On current
funds
trust funds and
deposits
investments

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
180
181
182
183
184

Lima, Ohio
Montgomery, Al a _. _
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N. C . _ _
Lexington, Ky

$72,492
5,950
75,496
100,909
47,780

185
186
187
188
189

East Chicago, I n d . . .
Pueblo, Colo-.
Pontiac, Mich.
Fitchburg, Mass
New Rochellc, N . Y.

16,219
42,065
38,881
27,631
34,464

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, Mass
Evanston, I1L.
_
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N. J

25,282
37,916
29,498
31,343
73,403

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, Pa.—
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N. Y___
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

200
201
202

Waco, Tex_____
Everett, Mass
Springfield, Mo
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, Ohio

20,075
10,267
11,703
34,155
175,879
39,421
21,814
14,912
11,668
54,600 1

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1

$72,492

$3,525

$2,425

400

3,122

$43,154

$2,425

3,122

$29,338

.. .
.
i

10,465
6,468

2,486
60

$1,188

!
"

1,298
60

3,471
9,763
4,169
17,214
47,903

2,331

3,471

396
3,527

3,527

480
840
36
41

396

48fl
840
36
41

100

970

970

1,000

1,092
395
256

1,092
395
256

300

75,496
100,909 I
44,258 |

30,734
58,508
15,873

16,219
31,600
38,881
25,145 i
27,936

3,833
20,388
12,267
2,502

21,811
28,153
24,933
10,602
25,500
20,075
9,787
8,532
34,119
175,738
38,351
21,814
12,820
11, 273
54,044 ]

411

22,028
5,584
10,151
6,123
24,672
13,734
184
1,106
36,354

$4,084
956
4,687

$919

750

2,471
347
16,102
11,267

3,355
3,976

11,229
5,899
584
4,553
499

1,123
120
14,713

700
2,465
2,856
56
157,905

212

638
1,476

2,225

68
4,742
2,382

39,759
41,445
22 948
12,386
5,386
22,291
6,541
16,669
9,048
22,134
9,636
6 049
2,973
13,579
7,322
5,676
23,912
11, 072
12,203
5,855
12,568
5,425
15,308

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206
207
208
209

Chicopee, M a s s , .
Dubuque, Iowa
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h . .
C o l u m b i a . S. C
Joliet, 111

_

210
211
?]?,
213
?14

Superior, W i s
_
Stamford, C o n n
._
Aurora, 111
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, I o w a .

?15
216
217
218
219

E o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111.
A u s t i n , Tex
New Brunswick, N . J

220
221
m
223
224

Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, P a
Ogden, U t a h .
_
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C

?,?5
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N. Y
_
Kokomo, Ind
N e w p o r t N e w s , V a __
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a

230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N. Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass.

235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
944

Lewiston, M e
Green B a y , W i s . . .
Columbus. Ga
Oshkosh, W i s ___
S h e b o y g a n , Wis.__
Moline, 111
Watertown, N. Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla
L a Crosse, Wis
Newburgh, N. Y

?45
?,4fi
?47
?4§

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, C o l o .
N e w p o r t , R. I
Pensacola, F l a

_ _ .
_

__ _
_

17,745 |
6,848
15,522
16,325
25,924

8,761 |
600

_.
_
_._

_
_

_.

_
. _ __

. _

__. . . . _
_

_
_

23,488
34,085
23,688 1
44,194
22,500

2,399
403
21,898
4,883
56,152

1,538
1,077

12,275

5,195
21,418 1
34,664
28,493
87,352 1

_

283 |
1,470
276
60

1,558
1,077

2,666

283
1,470
276
60

5,84£
27,622
14,064
1,840
9,566
14,199
5,278
35,282
25,266 1
12,331
123,465 ||
27,440
62,276
26, 083
12,815
14,936
25,486
9,894
27,180
23,526
3,115
16,382
86,833
39,985
15,258
53,018
14,625
72,560
10,242

5,858

472
234 1
490
3,795 j

472
234
490
3,795

581
2,652
970

970

1,638
15,228

520

1,827

1,827

733
294
1,307

733
294
1,307.

103
4,231
1,452

103
4,231
1,452

2,206

2,206

4
2,024
15
949
3,405

4
2,024
15
949

83,389
3,757

687
8,541

63
1,402
7,545
10,421

9, 330

3,405
4,330

5,000

8,984 I
5,965
14,052
16,049
23,864

13,135

1,211
299
790
2,914
5,475

7,773
5,666
13,262
4,698

13,691

1,948

10,257
4,615
7,648
9,043
4,745

21,950
33,008
17,830
44,194
10,225

56
24, 517
4,029
32,159

9,689
3,876
5,823
1,809
5,480

2,324
20,781
12,276
19,815
31,200

59
7,129

420
56
407
6,785
1,518

638
2,954
619

1,608
7,031
726

233
506

198

3,476

1,857

5,845
27,041
11,412
1,840
8,596

3,698
20,875

12,561
5,278
20,054
22,919
12,331

2,215

33,135
2,391
35,729
5, 257
2,598

3,806
19,504
10,615

71
1,840
2,076

14,833
21,255
7,755 1
18, 639
21,320
3,115
16, 378
84,809
39, 907
12,907
49, 613 j
7,080
52,809
10,242

1,004
3,191
308
2,057
3,283

1,605

I,255
80,958
23,372
7,759

11,985
4,285
2,081
2,204
306
3, 378
1,075

49,473
14,781
2,865

2,077
34, 661

Q

1,187
8,044
4,592
7,330
16,405
11,432

3,250

40,076
23,683
61,543 1
25,789
11,508

1,845
12,958
8,915
8,713
8,807

2,302
686

12,724
3,264
899

330
1,183

3,581
18,101
25,814
20,224
5,876

2,356

977

72

1,333
17,666
3,791
6,654
12,683"
1,034
12,919
3,545
12,595
2,095

13,500
306
2,359
4,352

562
1,978
140
712
i

4,291
3,367
7,377

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RECEIPTS

FROM EARNINGS OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS,
MENTAL SERVICE:
1924

BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE

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HIGHWAYS

All general
departments

Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

General
government

Protection
to person
and
property

Sanitation,
Conserva- or promo- Repair and
tion of
construction of
health
tion for
cleanliness
compensation

$62, 330, 649

$2,073,552

$5,205,758

31, 058, 427
9, 216, 951
11, 503, 772
6, 367, 551
4,183,948

I
II
III
IV.
V

i 605,845$10,825,834
,
6, 059, 570 7,483,648
1, 764,300 1,467,305
1, 037,833 1,142,068
513, 209
460, 840
219, 604
283,302

754,966
283,079
590,248
246,870

1,993,151
884,270
1, 204, 941
779, 678
343, 718

$7,521,695
3.498, 505
1,144,817
1,816, 688
775, 324
286,361

All
other

EDUCATION

Charities,
hospitals,
and
corrections

$912,039

8,681,622

249, 519
181, 589
296, 026
94, 337
90, 568

4,142, 971
957,339
1, 258, 573
1, 339,412
983,327

Recreation
Schools

$8,376,185
2,293, 966
1,364,327
2,145, 692
1,325, 798
1, 246,402

Miscellaneous

Libraries

$975,383 I $5,868,286
380, 503
157,181
192, 209
148, 582

3, 095, 860
810,195
1, 252,628
460,037
249,566

$2,284,450
1,105,768
202, 549
566,866
223,464
185,803

GROUP I — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 A N D OVER

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5,961,990
3, 773,496
3,690, 955
2, 528, 832
1,479, 864

1 N e w York, N . Y
.
?, Chicago, 111
3 Philadelphia, P a
4 Detroit, Mich
5 C l e v e l a n d , Ohio
6 St. Louis, M o
7
8
9
10
11
12

Baltimore, M d
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif
Pittsburgh, P a
S a n Francisco, Calif
Buffalo, N . Y

_._
_._

$1,381,540
1,149, 049
1,047, 793
235,858
482,454
535,091

$1,425,162
2, 590,042
1,030,383
586,657
231,747
266,226

$162,373
27,088
21,327
91,393
111, 761
2,423

$245,976
522,281
436,833
42, 017
282, 092
5,539

$42,685
544,938
174, 705
567, 043
502, 737
215,000

$76,923
19, 510
17,851
15, 002
5,790
4,246

$689,341
171,575
476, 612
843,263
376, 736
209, 599

$602,952
185, 683
84,170
276, 503
339,376
41,427

$134
93, 522
11,168
36,404
43, 355
19,370

$540,865
544,076
221,802
898,231
99, 693
179,773

$32,890
114,226
250,852
98,584
53,091
1,170

700, 722
2,177, 249
2, 542,378
1,155,428
773, 855
1. 072,817

134, 623
144, 680
397,481
263,821
224, 563
62,617

29,487
249,941
520,603
208,998
228,014
116,388

8,170
133,324
77,208
24,313
49,112
46,474

56,017
128,104
58,936
20
1,630
213, 706

226,828
13, 557
752,443
148, 354
6,368
303,847

29,116
32,129
8,682
7,516

68,842
290, 774
364,287
325,891
103, 540
222,511

35, 581
558,604
35,154
106,969
4,634
22,913

15,499
92,343
30,358
18,168
20,182

108,019
96, 047
218,986
21,467
135,551
31,350

4,039
514,590
16,255
17,721
2,275
75

32,754

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13
14
15
16
17
18

Milwaukee, Wis
W a s h i n g t o n , D . C_
Newark, N . J
Minneapolis, M i n n
N e w Orleans, L a
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio

19
20
21
22
23

Kansas City, M o
Seattle, W a s h . _
Indianapolis, Ind
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey City, N . J

_

_
_

$35,394
12, 751
21,408
15,270
6,696
13,361

$162,460
6,715
20,905
304,264
59,161
2,377

$25, 214
126, 774
21
3
27,231
4,093

49,109
71,178
79, 298
86, 026
21, 056

10,400
19,168
10, 981
7,146
4,606

27, 735
69,461
80,222
65,062
11,833

183
17,692
1,220
118

$5, 715
11, 029

$53, 558
19, 546
95,005
117,625
78

$1,367,526
1,107,431
990,894
764,314
779,840
1,106,419

$171,705
117,896
243,376
103,692
179,251
153, 745

$222,095
120,028
152,370
116,172
253,946
112,812

$21,799
2,455
61, 390
22,121
31,040
12,393

$159,899
291,130
80,357
22,916
8,402
9,464

$73,846
330,183
89, 524
26,093
125, 715
176, 695

$84,442
3,342
27, 286
2,600
8,039
2,739

$192, 281
51,898
242, 301
48, 268
6,494
52,466

$218,391
44, 259
51,956
102,915
73, 865
566, 274

636,472
729,849
573,453
648,202
512, 551

179,909
189,366
131,229
118, 565
175, 566

177,100
103,829
74,911
51,665
82,377

3,923
42, 901
19, 509
7,780
57, 768

5,782
4,540
77,224
223, 614
942

129, 509
143,172
14,186
33,156
2,738

28, 729
12, 903
10,246
523
740

24,093
55, 639
74,427
54, 547
154,925

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GROUP III—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
T o l e d o , Ohio . . .
P o r t l a n d , Oreg __
D e n v e r , Colo
A k r o n , Ohio

29
30
31
32
33

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. P a u l , M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, Ga

34
35
36
37
38

$14

$356,254 1
260,859 1
549,393
868,958
148,240

$271
19,814
9,858
284,033
392

$16,344
71, 202
9,092
180,212
15,137

$2, 637
3,379
3,909
5,006
12,831

$12, 017
3,183
18, 059
527
2,747

$13,948
20, 921
353,401
111, 332
2,084

$1, 702
750
4,294
14,034
3,428

$16, 900
16,301
14
65, 756
121

$233,148
94,734
32, 787
67, 968
108, 794

301,429 |
429,276
325, 605 1
280, 502 1
173, 269

26,280
40,474
51,815
3,561
2, 700

13,207
79, 721
42,883
10,911
3,297

2,432
38,309
4,683
33,299
258

107, 038
35, 555
22, 639
23,933
2,030

69,246
94, 343
23, 397
106,341
32, 846

1,537
6,894
2,633
1,600

14, 320
43,267
6,193
9,072
34, 795

50,187
73, 590
5,751
24, 608
28, 732

16,461
9,246
6,521

1,115
21, 630
93, 267
52,272
53, 715

16, 254
850
57, 622
4,626
6,775

Omaha, Nebr
B i r m i n g h a m , Ala
Worcester, M a s s .
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex

226, 353
189,493 !
614,032 1
113,470
344, 782

15, 567
18,191
25,540
1,328
4,305

58,840
31,703
26,505
13, 679
16,812

3,404
5,545
48,687
18,246
9,514

715
38,818
56,925
3,661
33,174

47,153
22, 910
62, 783
42,195
33, 754

43
5,356
2,587
1,992
7,677

23,483
241,627

4,551
8,391
5,318
2,261
4,426

14,690
18,166
18,846
22,096
85,821

3,901
889
33,988

102,305

77,489
16, 041
91,226
8,012
46, 770

39
40
41
42
43

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio

90,387
197,110
205,177
265,834
235,147

32,425
34,150
5,493
1,496
11,388

9,430
22,275
40,931
80,552
6,980

115
11,474
2,763
15
307

7,429
5,289
17,810
29, 303
62,851

46, 521
19, 973
53,489
11, 621

2,875
1,715
320
15, 929
9,766

9,182
17.486
3,858
45.487
102,109

25, 380
15, 036
92,154
5,210
16, 701

7,341
7,491
4,804
3,389

1,608
35,348
14,299
29, 549
10,005

1,943
475
85

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a .
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
Hartford, C o n n . . .

142,404
163,209
216,029
228,857
286,848

46,608
62,996
. 1,948
27,287
6,236

24,294
20,405
15, 565
36,800
96, 745

1,873
950
9,182
3,444
18,896

4,087
19, 708
84,511
39,938
13, 373

2,498
75
55,610
165
18,417

6,430
14,268
9,302
27,042
26,890

8,192
26,035
16,830
19,408
76,777

734
904
2,542

_

__

45, 798
14,040
13,164
71,172
664

3,601
3,477

12, 768
2,628
1,350

1,890
3,828
7,675

22,974
9,697

224

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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 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 : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d

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. 37]

EDUCATION

General
government

All general
departments

Protection
to person
and
property

Conservation of
health

Sanitation,
or promo- Repair and
tion of
construccleanliness
tion for
compensation

All
other

Charities,
hospitals,
and
corrections

Recreation
Schools

Miscellaneous

i Libraries

3

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

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Grand Rapids, Mich..
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, Pa
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, Mass

$311,678
184, 720
103,417
175,941
409, 532

$68,943
61
6,495
16,554
13,760

$6,853
16, 581
853
7,989
11,373

$121,489
700
257
34, 258
13,498

$9,472
28, 700
5,004
398
69, 062

$12,964
3,700
67, 207
1,874
102,295

Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt Lake City ,Utah_
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J

154,921
192, 591
151, 802
172,875
79, 778

696
20,369
29,924
4,930
16,878

217
1,675
3,252
4,881
19, 502

1,429
45,547
803
16, 795
5,642

1,163
12,365
2,090
2,713
135

35,993
40,922
14,280
31,899

Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass..
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

159,104
228,273
189,016
26,185
19,840

205
11,452
6,944
4,060
3,236

9,467
6,530
10, 524
1,610
1,216

1,589
40,477
64,504
2,378
7,542

30,239
22,496
2,493
2,228
4,882

54,463

26,343
1,705
65
170

Cambridge, M a s s . . .
Kansas City, Kans..
Erie, Pa
_.
Reading, Pa._
Yonkers, N . Y

219,659
34, 011
51,475
71,424
42,271

10,157
58
2,777
1,122
9,186

19,610
698
5,480
52
1,622

29,314

18,276
2,126
5,687
37,330
8,016

3,489

63, 532

11, 252
20,324
1,173

2,089
6,399
1,508
318
2,458

Lowell, Mass
Duluth, Minn._
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N . J .
Spokane, Wash..

126, 535
36,449
34,695
81, 623
226, 559

6,187
2,955
514
18, 079
551

5,577
2,720
15,488
3,397
8,231

13,174
1,415
168
2,999
1,954

4,726
638
43,473
45,097

483
761
762
304
1,157

49,454
4

359
60
3,613

5,783
11,134
793
82,843

$4,463
20,271
3,252
326
1,876
544
3,769
1, 750
1,803
127

2,501
1,007

$1, 763
2,796
65, 091
3,412
1,571
33, 946
41,033
31,968
49, 580

$67,484
32, 796
12,485
106, 706
92,650

$3,842
1,375
1,946
4,858

85,407
59,988
17,737
52, 207
32,190

4,966
4,530
4,070

12,300
34, 390
47,902
9,386

2,001
1,683
1,283

7,004
5,624
21,917
11,204
1,652

2,062
1,063
1,183

27,108
5,635
13,331
5,605
51,090

1,254
2,340

2,722

1,426

11,174

532
5,148

3,142

6,440
3,654

$7,034
78,184
2,387
182
8,778

$7, 371
2,352
3,531

15,809
1,855
70,625
465
1,821

5,285

7,257
16,856
4,081
3,957
361
2,997
18, 043
1,312
1,014
235
7,888
4,313
3,563
20,625

31,149

7,271
23,236
761
550
36,078
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9,627
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75
76
77
78
79

Tacoma,1 Wash
Canton, O h i o . . .
Oklahoma City, Okla
Lynn, Mass
_
___
Utica, N . Y
Water bury, C onn

284,755 1
96,435
199,030
150,364
36,887
39,010

22,482
197
4,985
8,093
9,776
2,051

1,978
3,746
11,511
6,802
6,371
2,740

2,884
1,144
4,818
13,995
4,102
390

21
58, 790
73,616
7,200
319
395

8,468
5,476
44

6
2,335
69,824
3,157
1,616
447

5,776
95
49,368
7,118
4,745

34,254
27,226
25,806
22,205
3,953
20,200

4,428
974
1,383
2,538
3,254
4,135

58,591
2,023
1,516
1,091
378
3,906

145,867
35,871
1

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
82
83
84

Somerville, M a s s . . .
E l Paso, Tex
S a n D i e g o , Calif
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, F l a

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, I n d .
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga

90
91
92
93
94

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N . H

_

$121,704
74, 583
165,739
57,144
85,767

$8, 784
1,502
11,102
1,020

$3,467
10,258
23,320
1,009
15,904

$11, 559
10,275
384
1,737
791

$3,796
13,162
37,839
1,061
41,712

$23,862

70,439
72,853
63,824
102,285
71,270

_

7,600
7, 550

8,149
77
727
2,319
2,209

2,009
24,331
7,475
876
6,621

2,430
3,057

188
14,626

4,555
16,172
1,268
545
6,955

20,969
16,828
113,070
31,499
25,135

1, 710
5,632
6,643
997
7,297

659
291
3,560
167
1,630

9
23
2,097

4,398
922
8,611
8,594
2,660

2,136
24,305

188
8,520
4,379
43,803

$254
1,033
689
34

$24,159
11,732
1,883

$13, 207
14,282
20, 717
19,319
1,469

$2,131
1,449
7,075
2,334
2,027

$1,041
5,647
45, 776
6,325
23,864

$29,444
5,243
14,818

320
2,025
64
42
684

14,430
76

11,227
18,465
46,866
5,422
29,185

604

361
1,100
4,761
915

18, 754

1,703
1,863
2,397

960
42
73

Q

458
182

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>

1,236

7
1,150
38, 734
2,047
333

7,226
2,421
1,639
2,628
2,990

31, 594
16,193
2,393
11, 743
5,183

4,968

H
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4,206
623
3,883
2,638
14,297

169

2,010
2,274

751
405
67
494

L o n g B e a c h , Calif
Peoria, 111.
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. Joseph, M o

90,046
71,655
128,949
84,696
33,659

1,075
564
325
12,631
404

17,047
16, 738
14,660
11,684
8,554

1,059
7,166
2,597
2,081
614

17,362
2,425
1,204
81
2,493

.3,924
870
23,785
8,714
5,263

1,100
2,228
50
1,070

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111. .
Portland, M e . .
Gary, Ind
_

44,493
55,461
132,886
114, 681
57,942

735
6,290
1,774
9,087
21, 704

2,555
2,547
5,008
16,866
472

740
63
25
4,051

39
15,907
15,896
1,495

21,441
9,677
45,868
21,865

1,076
160
208
1,706

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
..
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , C alif

26,350
66,433
18,446
40, 061
244,362

5,376
3,341
1,024
71
1,297

7,164
11,985
2,597
4,398
26,999

213
6,916
16
1,922
10, 519

275
1,095
113
2,394
147,126

110
111
11?
113
114

Bmghamton, N. Y
Johnstown, P a
E a s t St. L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre Haute, Ind

176, 245
20,448
82, 079
77, 657
76,481 ' 1

2,011

2,282
1,419
16,433
13, 708
3,888

83
1,372

608
3,241
564
88

30,872
17,928
432

6,788
4,645

55
102

3,601

95
96
97
98
99

__

89,885

752
45

25,349
25, 528

536
115

6,166

6,094
316
2,936
1,757
1,581

7,512
2,729

4,691
23,050
82,296
70

3,936
8,248

12,986
2,648
7,408
19,177
6,281

27, 560

34,064
8,088
13, 532
18,184
57,950
13, 690
8,412

1,155
4,142

13, 057

92

5,881
27,990
2,650
2,189
797

2,661
5,239
11, 943
1,844
13, 381

2,139

146, 889

10, 901
12, 291
15, 620
24,813
53, 234

1,668
1,533
2,603

2,510

15,723

1,276

357

298
103
1,285
13,435
854
1,803
13,986
1,020
7,369

73
3,026
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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 P A L
MENTAL S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d

DIVISIONS

OF THE GENERAL

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 . 37]

HIGHWAYS

Protection
to person
and
property

General
government

All general
departments

Conservation of
health

S

EDUCATION

n

^ ^
'
or promo- Repair and
construction of
tion for
cleanliness
compensation

All
other

Charities,
hospitals,
and
corrections

Recreation
Schools

Miscellaneous

Libraries

>
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GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J___
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

120
131
122
19-3
1?,4

C h e s t e r , Pa__
_
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, T e n n
Brockton, Mass
A l t o o n a , Pa___

125
126
127
198
T?9

N e w Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich
M o b i l e , Ala
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111

92,846
300, 776
18, 585
200,189
52,073

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, P a .
Huntington, W . Va_.
H o l y o k e , Mass.__
Lincoln, N e b r
Winston-Salem, N . C

20, 760
11,196
100,137
51, 774
82,067 I
8,621
130,115
57, 867
17,558
13,495 1

135 Cicero, 111
136 Q u i n c y , M a s s
137 E a s t Orange, N . J
138 P o r t s m o u t h , V a
139 1 C o v i n g t o n , K y

_
_._
_

_

$60,692
16,049
21,654
121,294
131,794
32,676
65,645
111, 440 1
240,880 !
68, 753

$31,000
2,375
6,108
1,565
2,843

$28
317
2,044
1,476
263

1,530
628
21
7,245
2,580

3,774
4,530
1,298
1,178

4
3,008
1,978
11,009
666

226
144, 012
845

4,395
4,613
3,975
21, 088

24,894
3,084
3,594
10,911

17,914
10, 782
6,587
9,083
11,182

745
18, 250
2,383
565
701

2,142
3,791
55
105, 868
50

309
14, 223
5,878
41, 826
2,304

684

74
112
20,842
1,755
5,231

520

2,175
262
649

242
5,327
1,424
1,417
7,165

5,462
18,143
8,389
34

200
7,097
791
121
389

6,172
114
802
13

$8,966
6,986
8,105
1,768
4,055

6

$10

$7,455
2,000
60

$1, 225

$758

285

308

40, 232

38,048

1,081

706
75, 705
1,957

106
437

316
87,440
35, 759

889
488
400

7,576
212,867

715

2,715
734
1,671

332
15,301
7,688
472

951
1,219
1,301
6,193
2,882

5,108
13,013
581
182

899
5,346
4,209
3,993

1,533
34
314
1,094

190
22, 716
49, 254
75,085

$8, 656
1, 768
2,584
36, 906
36, 907
30,858
32,134
2,079
13, 268
37, 531
26, 761
32,997
85
14, 634
20,141
17, 234
3,169
19,548
8,808
13, 779
7,552
16,583
11, 749
2,737
4,431

$1, 245
603
1,454
617
• 1,429
6,665
2,918
1,137

$1,349
2,000
2,868
4,979
11,907
7,150
1,574
3,976
1,490

2,182
5,691
2,401

3
11, 289
13,284

$389

•
H

178
2,818
48
21, 603

H-(

10, 527
2,200
322
1,295

$1,055
841
4,952
840
289
2,353
4,453
1,929

95
19, 965
124

14,020

580
9,823
4,224
405
1,430

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140
141
142
143
144

Macon, Ga
R o a n o k e , Va___ __
Jackson, M i c h . .
S h r e v e p o r t , La__
Wheeling, W . Va

145
146
147
148
149

1,140
938
10,127
5,560

3,821
9,858
1,129
18,386

544
116
604
776
164

67,881
4,591
88, 974
2,793

5,991
15,468
14,273
78, 549
15, 248

343

267
2,354
3,783
1,331
5,195

91
11,877
11, 647
576
115,089

448
2,505
2,281
766
14,973

291

17,446
11,442
12,800
7,828
14,848

508

448

7,382

2,492
23
33,872

27
1,194
9,203

467
2,378
7,428
824

264
10,556
3,485
29,258
20,311

1,503
4,333
2,520
1,540
2,565

10,458
10, 774
25,175
43,301
9,571

3,242
334
2,298
1,548
2,468

2,174
4,380
12,712
4,138
16, 780

2,418
24
5
14,784

31, 768

2,932

4,605
2,518
482

6,000
6,436
2,038

954
954
4,115
530
2,384

7,939
25,591
5,400
9,430
19,120

1,017
5,286
1,747
1,901
3,140

4,602
5,176
260

13,561
24, 915

3,087

79

$3, 933
11,526
25,336
17, 424
23,106

$2,386
3,488

$697
208

$25,150
438

1,903
1,096

6,585
521

5,792

1,645
219

1,086

163
6,333
17,183
8, 719
383

543
10,469
1,421

Niagara Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, Pa .
F r e s n o , Calif. _
Augusta, G a _ .
P a s a d e n a , Calif

27, 566
29,017
70,215
151,589
249,434

7,371
248
21,654
130
32,870

353
591
9,380
2,808
13,378

150
151
15?
153
154

Lakewood, Ohio
Topeka, K a n s . . .
Davenport, Iowa
A t l a n t i c C i t y , N . J—.;.__
Kalamazoo, Mich

21,441
38,229
61,376
111,110
98,317

137
339
11,576
26,445

3,204
4,619
12,445
10,413
614

1,903
3,955

155
156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x
Newton, M a s s . .
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C .
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

2,389
6,565
4,558
1,205
809

6,793
5,583
1,970
8,104
8,771

2,750
16,087
4, 958
43

58,394
69, 256
91,221
35,082
39,953

.

594

55
80
8,210
6,834

4,262
2,491
25, 657
6,164
9

84,400 1
51,616
169,149
127, 781
17,330

f

6,151
1,933
38
348

136, 933
691
421

3,790
21,564

1,272
1,571
932

GROUP V— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
16?
163
164

Haverhill, M a s s
O a k P a r k , 111..
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, W i s . . .
Y o r k , Pa.__ __

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R . I
McKeesport, Pa
Bay City, M i c h . . .
Hammond, Ind._ _

170
171
17?,
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex_.
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . Va
Medford, M a s s
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

_
_

__

__.
_ .

$138,695
25,149
34,956
48,439
45,584

$7,191
140
4, 688
1,821

38

$160
1,149
1,048

11

1,843
470

$1,955
1,890
82
4,011
565

$13, 524

30,801 1
37, 748
54,196
40, 691
23,366

862
19, 717
8
3,067
3,848

6,213
753
1,071
1,437
9,876

309

43,091
37,477
25,991
178,481 !
65,106

2,593
2,117

461

2,223
4, 733

363
6,205
2,128
5,221
1,170

27, 772
46,009
19, 612
32,671
48,276 |

145
9,723
7,753
2,599
7,463

775
5,731
4,724
987
5,542

59
23

$212
351
619

7,769
18, 442

7,556
16,191
3, 704
2,953
2,151
650

88
7,500
849
315

$81, 778
3,145
3,134

92
717

337

265
414

13,062
2,285

20,036
8,505
48, 757
21,258
163

4,931
535
203
597

5,279
3,000
1,015
165,982
25,448

8,913
16,680
5,381
548
3,977

5,879
2,592

5,884

3,064

1,356
79
2,091
40
2,167

$1, 709
5,959

1,048
4
3,004
1,711
7,967

76
39
772
1,449
1,001

193
18,102

20,974
1,271
2,370
7,830
8,387

1,526
1,226
849

10, 020
533

9,320

388
1,264
1,761

591

1,642

2,379
1,935
208
600
357
71
100
1,259
14,926

2,640
2,027
17
20, 993
3
5,600
5,349
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TABLE 1 0 . — 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 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 4 — C o n t i n u e d .

DIVISIONS

OF THE GENERAL

DEPART-

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 . 37]

HIGHWAYS
General
government

All general
departments

Protection
to person
and
property

Conservation of
health

Sanitation,
or promo- Eepair and
tion of
construccleanliness
tion for
compensation

EDUCATION

All
other

Charities,
hospitals,
and
corrections

Recreation
Schools

Miscellaneous

Libraries

3
GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
180
181

$59,445
56,857 I
94,355 !
43,340
36,508

$17,098
2,569
6,819
4,000
1,470

$6,366
2,467
3,817
225
2,912

$161
3,699
1,994
3,674
197

183
184

Lima, Ohio
Montgomery, Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, Ky_._

185
186
187
188
189

E a s t Chicago, I n d
__Pueblo, Colo. —
Pontiac, Mich .
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y

7,679
19,749
129,835
142,727
51,408 1

1,904
1,129
5,211
5,032
2,580

22
1,265
2,464
3,192
3,897

662
2,662
9,102
335

190
191
19?,
193
194

Salem, M a s s
E v a n s t o n , 111
S a n Jose, Calif
Butte, M o n t
West Hoboken, N . J

104,913 !
2,166
60,981
17,732
112,298 !
534
6,257
180
13,519 J * 1,373

7,558
4,733
3,327
270

7,313
892
10,580
1,593
88

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, P a _
Brookline, M a s s
Jamestown, N . Y
H a m i l t o n , Ohio
Muskegon, Mich _ _

?00
?01
?0?,

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o
Muncie, I n d L o r a i n , Ohio

?m

204

___

_

36,414
65,945
97,198
21,410
76,199 1

627
5, 723
5,002
111
12,334

223
664
3,249
733
83

24,619 1
49,288
19,239
31,697
14,684 1

20
3,751
668
794
242

898
451
362
402
959

$62
34,319
149
6,934
4,678

$1,396
5,970
17,857
1,245

$2,123
18
6,821
344
1,076

$5, 913
2,897

11,423
10,101

$866
743
5,090
1,912
581

2,478
13,904
35,609
10,187
3,911

1,480
1,359
282
635
2,720

1,032
1,430
261
1,735
19,164

1,693
8,775
70, 704
2,326
11,089

1,057
5,693
705
1,054
969

4,746
3,382
12, 756

33
798
510
708

11,015
2,301
4,298

5,219
5,297
8,473

11,563
86
1,949

55,549
93,459
2,081

32,121
5,090
6,293
753

1,050
10, 901
6,721

1,331
3,783
83
81

27, 499

2,465
12, 754
25
512
19, 950

5,765
2,206
10, 540
3,757
131

554
544
9
5
1,200

4,741
897
833
50
374

1,238
1,736
2,762
9,484

2,884
314
303

>

$31,373
867
45, 660
14,828
13,168

$6

763

9,395
19
31
19,388

a

4,375
2,134
69, 541
1,698
19, 765
1,668

11,056
13,926
7,466
14,243
18,177
11,482
2,870
6,304
16, 533
10,878

1,080

w
H
>
H
M

11, 701
2,000
18,379
595

w
H
M
O
w
o

a
H

185
2,159

11, 349
9,820
940
1,833
1,079

1,337
560
225
3,616
"612

315
280
1,724
818
911

2,833

$286
3,251

5,946
407

1,671
17,866
3,880

s

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205
206
207
208
209

Chicopee, M a s s
D u b u q u e , Iowa
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
C o l u m b i a , S. C
Joliet, 111

28,673 I
45,401
59,065
17,653
18,488

4,283
2,898
25,090
15
67

815
6,834
996
4,124
3,366

3, 216
752
4,991
4,783
371

210
911
212
213
214

Superior, W i s
Stamford, Conn
A u r o r a , 111 .
Taunton, Mass
C o u n c i l Bluffs, I o w a

7,937
50,965
54,452
73,117
49, 728

510
2,315
295
1,661
8,871

581
2,329
17,426
2,788
7,665

410
2,139
181
3,728

215
216
217
218
219

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111 _
Austin, Tex
N e w Brunswick, N . J

15, 540
49,849
19, 708
49, 558
72, 528

3,455
1,251
593
42
4,640

550
6,705
676
2,212
3,942

2,157
96
818
98
1,733

55
7
36
6,706
70

220
221
222
223
224

Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, Pa
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
W i l m i n g t o n , N . C_

37,078
20,013
33, 912
26,589
27, 706

90
268
3,953

3,502
258
383
164
276

10
3,068

3,171
390
29
89
20,489

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, Ind
N e w p o r t News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a

31, 616
22,977
21, 547
66,135
28,251

730
318
2,467
727
680

228
670
639
382
635

5,633
37,960

230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y _
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, Pa
Waltham, Mass

22,744
7,071
24, 574
14,681
40,202

5, 662
1,761
1,070
4, 656
2,942

8
511
1,790
104
2,169

572
466
2,218
151
489

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis

43,122
63,186
153,802
39, 505
9,081

1, 335
15
87

1,765
2,282
68
1,938
5

201

240
241
242
243
244

M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N . Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla

82,119
45, 729
68,321
34, 954
32, 596

72
1, 648
45
209
3, 542

13, 746
868

127
771

2,737
200

2,955

245
246
247
248

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, C o l o . . -

96, 955
48, 596
27, 998
19, 551

7,088
335
7, 075
711

1,100
2,510
2,142
6,277

1,639
551

Newburgh, N . Y

Pensacola, F l a

70

166

340
28
4,986

4,229
3,386
19, 679
3,213
12, 661

669
594
1,129

4,799
22,272
25,182
19,348
17, 528

1,062

29, 578
4,282
21,386
1,619

8,658
9,888
11,390
6,892
50,742

483
785
367

2,957

13, 620
16,224
23,918
25, 266
1,011

5,472

1,557
212

15
264

143

4,451

2,735
6,737
19, 219
6,057

8,114
1,539
3,981
981

13, 790
43

14, 725
5,519

1,020
739
364
9,415
347
44,083

277
136
1,880
1,042
7,602
8,542
788

117
475
1,186
1,131
133
1,137
561
163
296
1,912

1,260
111
1,029
7,928
645

7,517
332
2,229
267
115

2,178

243
3,000
4,285

1,951

8,571

1,024
12, 456
445
3,303

342
345
400
67
33

176
4,676
11, 393
299
3,728
1,207
5

13, 865

1,984
420

3,522

4,250
903
12,909
8,823
2,170

13,314
1,879
50,192
3,383
2,442

5,924
29, 792
41,037
29,337
5,797
8,342
8,639
2,773
16,930
10,001

2,135
1,553
5,314
7,377
2,755

109
5,030
309
1,537

54, 411
20, 994
44, 722

13,454

122
11, 467
340
52

44, 301

264
382

11, 237
19,452
3,577
16,987
24,175

15, 631

394

21,190
8,476
15,833
2,060

9,649
16,212
76
20
246

1,762

168
14,074
3,609

745
367
1,180

300

650
12,005

6,547
65
22
360
11,091

2,047
5,685
1,514
1,406

1,291
844
774
890

40
148

Q

5
352
555
8
35

1,429
1,000

20
467
430
918
238
1,007

6
853

297

H

>
W
W

OP

16, 211
8,060

22,301

6,125
1,180

3,577
181

260
1,564
1,041
1,305

29
1,227
150

1,613
509
2,460
2,910
264

203
1,493
720
\

3,858
21, 564
1, 225
10,069

475
993

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TABLE 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 OF 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

1924

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. 37J

Watersupply
systems

Total

Gassupply
systems

Markets

!$240,668,407 $147,340,618 $28, 532, 076 $5,477,174 $3,340,690

Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

Electric
light and
power
systems

I
II.*.
III
IV
V_

121, 627, 953
28,855, 865
45,597, 913
28, 418, 613
16,168,063

65, 381,109 13, 299, 962
15, 979,139 3,118, 532
34, 077, 443 3,471,836 4,432,801
.19, 259,416 6, 266, 332
592, 647
12, 643, 511 2,375,414
451, 726

1, 653, 617
783, 800
541, 800
282,092
79, 381

Scales

Docks,
wharves,
and landings

Cemeteries
and crematories

$70, 618 $12, 932,153 $1,889,007
17, 609
4,277
11,839
21, 600
15, 293

9, 415, 986
921,120
1, 542, 906
924, 626
127, 515

181, 963
118,462
621,487
575, 426
391, 669

Subways
for pipes
and
wires

Halls

Street
railways

$671, 606 $467,352 |$34,927,987
343,814
14, 242
219,012
71, 665
22, 873

425,325 I 26, 912, 917
7, 916, 293
17,138
98, 777
17,168
7,721

All other
enterprises
$5,019,126
3,995,651

M

562,874
407, 641
52,960

>
O
M

>

GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
?
3
4
R
6
7
8
q
10
11
T>

N e w York, N . Y
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, P a
Detroit, Mich
C l e v e l a n d , Ohio . _
St. Louis, M o ,
B a l t i m o r e , M d . . ._
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif
P i t t s b u r g h , P a _.
San Francisco, Calif- _
Buffalo, N . Y

__ __
__ _
_ _ -.

.
._ _
_

$31,004,144
10,608, 572
7,108, 562
27, 268, 304
7, 527, 767
3,338,175
4,164,104
4, 241, 770
17,442, 230
2, 959, 539
3.339, 206
2, 625, 580

$18,600,895
9, 781, 317
6, 613, 409
4,436, 560
4, 348, 711
3,187, 856
3,
3,
5,
2,

312, 377
928, 902
909,154
765, 722
14, 545
2,481, 661

2, 574,060

$832, 250
18, 060
22, 384
94, 464
141, 685
51, 378

$2, 407
8, 655

90, 527
157, 442

$696,134

65

124,904

!

$6,883,840
113, 061
472, 769
$132, 904

$186, 842

6,482

$978, 767

,

1, 493, 342
56, 646

141,158
$425, 325

29,833
107,128
9,140

48, 233
826
5,785
127, 791
23,396

120, 523

3,196,870

$2, 206,183
1,129, 638
1,829, 556
960, 633
1,140, 850
2,093, 671

$5, 032
26.914
328,157

$1,839
73

225, 724
16,351

$12, 217
61,121
65

$1, 254
2,400

9, 629

$1, 665, 957
$335

M
O
ZP

o
*j

Q
M

H

s

GROUP I I — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
$2, 213,054
1,170,023
2,218,834
960, 771
3,034,931
2,119, 986

H
>
H

W
H

22, 737,280

i
Milwaukee, Wis - . .
Washington, D. C .
Newark, N . J
Minneapolis, Minn
New Orleans, L a „ .
Cincinnati, Ohio...

$3, 708,392

90, 286
306,042

10,029, 768

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19
20
21
22
23

Kansas City, M o
Seattle, W a s h . .
Indianapolis, I n d
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey City, N . J .

_

2,003,149 1
11, 764, 098
71,183
1, 422,126
1, 877, 710

1,937,477
1, 571, 698

61,358
17,871
65,071
37, 322

$3,118, 532

I, 257,646
1, 851, 787

i

i

2,365 j
1
___,

1,949
805,661

!

4,555
25,923

114,808

6,112
7,795

6,250,336

i

i

""""1

1""""

GROUP III—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
T o l e d o , Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo
A k r o n , Ohio

29
30
31
32
33

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. Paul, M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, Ga

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
B i r m i n g h a m , Ala
Worcester, M a s s
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex

39
40
41
42
43

$1,003,523
1, 349,819
2,403, 255
2,187,032
1,084,388

-

$979, 717
1,292,018
1,262, 719
2,121,905
1,061, 744

$23, 645
5,000
987, 789

$17, 590
13,139
28,247
22,644

1, 527,914 |
1, 448, 321
843,457
142, 751
1, 739, 225

1, 229, 295
1, 390, 761
797,567

3, 500, 986
150, 081 [
732,313
28, 953
966, 532

1, 208, 512
56,447
671,160

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
N e w Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio _ _

2, 262,447
785, 225
8,881
1, 016,028 1
586,836 1

561, 565
767,269

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a . .
.
Houston, Tex._
Bridgeport, Conn
Youngstown, O h i o . . .
Hartford, Conn

1,108, 715
618, 686

661, 973
506,205
523,344
873, 009

3,800
8,421

49
50
51
52
53

Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s

618, 638
560, 961

16, 787

54
56
57
58

Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h
Fall River, M a s s
Camden, N . J

.

529, 530
893, 700
713, 297
560,961
*
1,030

1

$206
37,349
22, 091

$102, 259
14, 789

1

70,810
50, 993

...
.

$241,324

$161
35,005

57,295
10, 583

$1, 969
1,410

12,133
858
47,461

$2, 042, 270
67, 835

2,473

3,991
25, 799

33,039
46,820
9,739

48,470

17,801

99

1, 726, 914

43, 458

228,412

61,153
4,832

24,121
966, 532

883,744
541,934

1, 633, 976

1

26,800
17,956
5,757
20,386
44, 902

709

2,402

34, 465

2,530

!

3,124
3,872
346, 628

28, 563

741
6,329

108,026

55,158

2,386
1,157

11,113
77,872

1,030

659, 974
641,424
603,881
483, 526
428,721
596,152

581, 642
597,168
447, 523
386, 730
568, 776

10,454

649, 520
43, 783

15, 999
4,101
i

2,612
814
168

258
9,507

35,189
41, 565
17, 869

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TABLE 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

1924—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]

Watersupply
systems

Total

Electric
light and
power
systems

Gassupply
systems

Markets

Docks,
wharves,
and landings

Scales

Cemeteries
and crematories

Halls

Subways
for pipes
and
wires

All other
enterprises

Street
railways

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
*)9
60
61
62
63

Nashville, T e n n
N e w Bedford, M a s s
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del,
Albany, N . Y

64
65
66
67
68

Cambridge, Mass
K a n s a s C i t y , K a n s . _._
Erie, P a
Reading, P a
__ _ - . .
Yonkers, N . Y

550, 680
2, 220, 407
573,892
450,173
723, 854

69
70
71
72
73

Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
T u l s a , Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash

434,356
1, 215, 878
362, 612
5,846
581,917

386, 210
459, 323
357,821

74

T a c o m a , W a s h .__ .._
C a n t o n , Ohio
__
O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla .
Lynn, Mass
_._ _
Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, Conn

2, 459, 710
360, 201
434,904
473, 693
7,949
345, 650

739, 298
340, 458
434,904
407,156

76
77
78
79

$503, 054
455, 899
623,040
370, 424
703,119

$538, 537
501, 744
629, 340
413, 056
705,950

__

I
!
1
1

507,978
632,754
564,331
450,173
721,637

$28,196

$1, 339

5,525
4,876

775

$106
5,269

$82
40,576

$5, 760

a

37, 756
2,831

>
r

42, 702
$1, 587, 653
372

w
H

$9,189

>

1,970

247
81

33,922
167

W
H

$14,143
4,462

i—i

$756, 555
162
3,773
1,124

580, 793

O

w
o

2,073

1, 575, 024

528
1,314

5,121

46, 083

$98, 777

o

13, 308

i—i

H

66, 537

|

343,778

7,949
1,872
i

1

!
1

M

w

1

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000
Somerville, M a s s
El Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, I n d
Jacksonville, F l a

__
,._,

$297,148
421, 578 1
1,072, 526
1,044,001
1, 866,954 |

$297,148
421,578
961, 429
336,745
282,587

1

i

_ _ _ _
_ _ :

$6, 532

!

..
$53, 213

$699, 257
1, 393. 465

3

1
$16,844

$41,040

$1, 467
190, 902

)




85 iL a w r e n c e , M a s s __
86 S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y__
87 E v a n s v i l l e , Ind__
88 Knoxville, T e n n _
__
89 S a v a n n a h , G a
_

304,862 [i
224,178 1
407, 502
464,019
290,802

276,912
220,484
359,206
450,026
209,664

90
91
92
93
94

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N . H

209, 664
591, 472
12, 660
282,809
245, 076

208,762
591,472

95
96
97
98
99

Long B e a c h , Calif
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, I n d
St. Joseph, M o

846, 654
5,691
265, 695 1
359,000
4,262

100 Wilkes-Barre, Pa_ .
101 Sioux C i t y , I o w a
102 Rockford, 111.-.
103 P o r t l a n d , M e
104 IG a r y , I n d

3, 536
301, 517
232, 382
429,789 1
13,837 l|

_
- _

27,950
3,694
12, 246
13,850
22,994

1,611
9,043

736
143
993

33,703
13, 001

$2, 349

32,758

902
12, 660

282,809
190,543

54,097

436
$116,139

725,646

4,340
1,331

341

l
I

3, 457
6,501

2,269

4, 239

1,085
1,417

2,451
297,831
231,587
386,804
2,440

188

4,360
102
592
23

262,136
351,907

i

1

!
Q

795
19
180

80

11,187

33, 629

9,337

fen'
W

i

1

285,151
11,724
345, 797
999, 723
363, 836

285,151

107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich_.
Little Rock, Ark _
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
J o h n s t o w n , Pa__ __
E a s t St. L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre H a u t e , I n d

182, 606
974

182,331

275
782

231, 672
55,196

192,088

1,418
853

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J _ _.
Springfield, Ohio ___!
Lansing, M i c h
._

466,987
354, 799
38
219, 675
2,121, 779

433,319
347,010

120
121
122
123
124

Chester, P a
_
Racine, Wis
__
Chattanooga, T e n n
_.
B r o c k t o n , M a s s __ __
Altoona, P a __. .

105

U6

125 N e w B r i t a i n , C o n n
126 H i g h l a n d P a r k , M i c h
127 M o b i l e , Ala
128 Berkeley, Calif
129 ISpringfield, 111

.
.._

2,130
315, 667
22, 725
264, 554
170,937
245, 523
439, 034
242,178
2,807
711, 348 II

344,633
381,060
310,578

203,038
294,058

-

!

11, 724
618

i

546
6,970

591.424
23,172
192

16,129
54, 343

1, 803,110

389

i

>

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t"
t=i

1

!
2,500

38
16, 637
1,845

20, 269
23, 084

,
, . _
_

, 7,002

22, 037

33, 668
5,289
22, 377

2,130
788
9,668

298,186
248,120
168,525

432

199,602
438.997
176, 2S8

16, 693
13, 057

10, 246

300,783

16, 434

i

1,980
23, 222

6,094

$16, 605

37
364. 879

46, 282
2,807
1,292

9,362
i

44, 394

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TABLE 11.-—REVENUE

R E C E I P T S FROM E A R N I N G S O P P U B L I C S E R V I C E E N T E R P R I S E S :

1924—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 j
p
light and | s <*»
power
suppiy
systems
systems

Markets

Scales

Docks,
wharves,
and landings

Cemeteries
and crematories

Halls

Subways
for pipes
and
wires

All other
enterprises

Street
railways

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued
130
131
134

Bethlehem, P a .
H u n t i n g t o n , W . Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, N e b r
Winston-Salem, N . C

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111..
Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, K y

140
141
149
143
144

Macon, Ga
Roanoke, V a
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, L a
Wheeling, W . V a

145
146
147
148
149

Niagara Falls, N . Y
F r e s n o , Calif . _
Augusta, G a
P a s a d e n a , Calif

150
151
152
153
154

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N J
K"alamazoo, M i c h

155
156
157
158
159

Wichita Falls, Tex
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C _

m
133

._

I
i
1
-

.

._

_.
..

_ _ ._

$301.765
16,984
1,507,555 I
475,073
256.277 |

$288,875

180,396
303, 090 1
292, 785
335, 765
345, 037

!
i
!
i

180,396
283,261
292, 785
325,084
322,208

321.127
48,374
187,935 1
266,667
234.43R

315,332

240,123 !
292, 540
5,997
258, 797 !
1,987,975

224,348
252, 793
250,381

$12, 890
6,317
$805, 596
94, 679

>

$9, 755
$1,103
$126,962

639

Q

1,130

4,766

M

4

19, 825

4,062
2,250
48,005

170,784
242,819
224, 782

20
5,540

231,786
244,081

8,317
48,459
3,647

197,962
857,736

$912

$476,508

6,619
20, 579
147
369
820
2,492

5,548

>

100

W

$1, 201

16, 331
1,108
421

22, 720

*1
2,350
56, 485
35,517

$563

12,038
1,069

229,958
245,306
170,184
376,966
180,160

223,820
245,284
147,885
359,380
178,878

2,255

198

18,847
3,286

17, 584
6,138
22
22,299
11,169

443

o
M

H
M

317

359,180
200,174

M

o

20

1,094,159

201, 556
286,363

H
O
Tfl

4,350

201, 873
288,816
18,847
371,218
222,113

CO

839

6,417

|

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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

•

160
161
16?
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis
York, P a

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R . I
McKeesport, Pa
Bay City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

170
171
17?
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . Va
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N J
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

7,125
168,470
392, 656
156, 230
32,380

147,461
385,284
155, 862

180
181
18?
183
184

L i m a , Ohio
Montgomery, Ala
Madison, Wis.
Greensboro, N . C_. _
L e x i n g t o n , Ky__ _

265,625
193,495
253,105
156, 877
10, 566

260,880
186, 915
227,055
141, 505

185
186
187
188
189

E a s t Chicago, I n d . .
Pueblo, Colo...
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, M a s s . . .
N e w Rochelle, N . Y _ .

190
191
19?
193
194

Salem, M a s s
E v a n s t o n , III
S a n Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, Pa
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N . Y
H a m i l t o n , Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

$189,224
219,009
2,787
225,801

. _
- -

$189,138
219, 009

279, 524
212,250
236,432
622,131
224,480

279, 524
212,250
236,432
244,378
224,480

343,192
290, 748 !
247, 398
272, 966
150,374

343,192
259,142
153, 600
271,443
150,374

$86
$2, 787

1
i

$620

225,181

.
- .
- - -.
_ ._
. ~-

_

__.

379,218
245,109
165,000
1,476

.
.

.

$376,042

$2, 669

.1

28, 937

!

68, 739
1,523

' ii

3, G92

$782
368

2,902
782 i
201 '
3,596
10, 566

1.843
4,322
25
206

$25,059
Q

i

7,125
21,009

tzl

2,898

i

32, 380

H
1,414
25, 824
9,776

1,485 !

$62

W
1

1,794

i

!

!
5,644

193,903
273, 599

13,971
176,608
607,614 1
972,884 1
179,723 !

|

1,711

367, 560
243, 574
151, 643

203,099
273,599

•
1

w

6,014
1

50
13, 357

_ _ ,
2,051

I
i •
1

1,476
449

J

6,696

. 1

1

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]

__r_\:_-_\.

13, 971
170, 719
237, 456
208,635
157,022

5,889
361, 288
312, 523

8,870
451, 726
1, 720

20, 981

1

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TABLE 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 :

1924

Or
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. 37]

Watersupply
systems

Total

Electric
light and
power
systems

Gassupply
systems

Markets

Scales

Docks,
wharves,
and landings

Cemeteries
and crematories

Halls

Subways
for pipes
and
wires

Street
railways

All other
enterprises

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
?00
?01
?04

W a c o , Tex___
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, Ohio

?05
?06
?07
?08
?09

Chicopee, M a s s
Dubuque, Iowa
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
C o l u m b i a , S. C
Joliet, 111

•w,
?03

?10
?11
?1?i
91S
9]4

Stamford, C o n n
Counci Bluffs, I o w a

- -_
- -_ . __
-

$214,327
184,565
3,898
26,537
216,141
502,714
180,925
122,028
233,396
202, 669

174,423
179,383
122,028
226,837
202,669

$12, 688
15,968
3,873
26, 537
10,200

$201,639
168,597
$25
205,941

>
a

>
r

4,302

$323,989
$479

289

352

$774

305

j
$2,482

$3,420

;
'

- ._
151,721
625,461
235,276

148, 725
126,123
235,016

H

>
53
M

i
2,346
11,352

650
487,986

Xfl

Q
Xfl

o

260

*j

*>15

?16
?17
9
18
?19
990
991
999
99^

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio

99f,

Auburn, N . Y

??6
229

i
1
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108,568
212,952
165,474
200,799
218,218

Poughkeepsie, N . Y

183,353
3,290
160,082

1,095
879

477, 545

o

10,851
6,712
13,830

1,117

25,419

xn

154, 664

3,290
145,806

14,271

5

•

4,065
4,956
9,704
8,133

189,413

H
M

875

117,593

164, 554
9,704 i
8,133 |
• 189, 413

._

183,353

121,658 |

Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111

?'H

*>?7
?,?8

108,568
224,920
198, 700
693,053
219,093

$4, 934




230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J .
A m s t e r d a m , N . Y___
Petersburg, Va _
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green B a y , W i s . __
C o l u m b u s , Ga__
Oshkosh, W i s
S h e b o y g a n , Wis._ -_

240
241
242
243
244

M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N . Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla __
L a Crosse, W i s . ._ Newburgh, N . Y

245
246
247
248

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo
Newport, R. I
. . . __ Pensacola, Fla_
-

__ __ .

...

_
._.

139,973 |
163,228
92, 514
2,621
143,803

139,412
163,228
78,753

90, 548
159,216
173,261
195,132
186,074

90, 548
159,160
167,819
183,281
168, 270

113,603
151, 638
216, 604
94, 683 |
137,458 |

103, 559
151,638
209, 559
94,683
135,958

218,957
249,069
2,135
82,221

204,604
188, 547

561
6,238
2,621

73,166

7,523
125

125,889

1

17, 789

56
294
2,180

i

5,148
11,851
15, 624
10,044

[

7,045
669
11,450
36,041

)
!
i

831
1,165
1,133
191

429
9,055

17, 568
1,515

1,738
5,780

to




TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST

P A Y M E N T S FOR E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S
OF THE G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTAL S E R V I C E :
1924

to

[Data for this table are presented in nine sections, as follows: " I . General government," pp. 252 to 275; " I I . Protection to person and property," pp. 268 to 283; " I I I . Conservation
of health," pp. 276 to 291; " I V . Sanitation, or promotion of cleanliness," pp. 284 to 291; " V . Highways," pp. 284 to 299; " V I . Charities, hospitals, and corrections," pp. 292
to 307; " V I I . Education," pp. 300 to 307; " V I I I . Recreation," pp. 300 to 307; " I X . Miscellaneous," pp. 308 to 315. 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]

I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT

Legislative branch
Total

Executive branch

Total

Council
Clerk of
or board of |
aldermen council

Legislative
investigations

Mayor

3
>
a

Financial

Chief executive
Executive Auditor
boards and] or compcommistroller
sions

AssessSpecial Treasurer
account- or cham- ment and Collection
Other
of
ing and
levy of
berlain
revenue financial
auditing
revenue

>
in

H
Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

$1,429,749,082 $120,600,098 $2, 633,584 $719,969

I
II
III
IV
V

745,475,272
170,832, 632
261, 847,304
153,307, 631
98,286, 243

73, 222, 890 1,440,900
16,516, 902
318,105
15,287, 572
386,092
9,324. 265
270,277
6, 248,469
218,210

364,717
108, 455
151,487
48,970
46,340

$33,788 $1,618,818 $3,214,136 $5,906,097
3,842
4,241
20,622
2,912
2,171

765, 861
109,005
342,813
230,149
170, 990

507, 823 2, 969, 672
640,154
914, 041
830,177 1,030,708
775, 019
594, 739
460,963
396,937

^

$542,506 $3, 864, 724 $9,172,435 $8,055,096
130,882
61,032
107,989
147,817
94, 786

1,198,148 4,588,402 4,741,203
784,086 1, 478, 935
900,026
913,522 1, 621,249 1,032, 937
572,374
949, 639
873,279
396, 594
534,210
507,651

$3,256,195
2,515,911
139,609
300,019
189,633
111,023

H
M

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h-l

H
1
?
3
4
5
6

N e w York, N . Y . . . _
Chicago, 111-. __ _
P h i l a d e l p h i a , Pa__
Detroit, Mich
C l e v e l a n d , Ohio
St. Louis, M o

7
8
9
10
11
1?

Baltimore, M d
Boston, M a s s
L o s Angeles, Calif
Pittsburgh, P a .
San Francisco, Calif
Buffalo, N . Y . _

— $278,249, 758
113,475,701
71,081,542
43,327,661
34,188,222
25,801,736
__

23,428,274
42,154, 916
39, 926,110
29,509,357
19, 615,598
24, 716,397

$28,247, 618 !
12,108,175 '
7,192,833
3,329,899
3,176,127
2,503,751
1,613,424
3, 855,485
3, 615,884
3,486,964
2,144,132
1, 948,598

$435,915
341,069
189,166
91,597
61,070
59,587

$131, 924

49,932
40, 717
34.278
58,500
79,069

2,100
2,596
19,513
66, 794
48,813

$3,842
35,101
18,513
26,446
12, 917

$411,584
32, 268
102,218
16,504
21, 747
34,435
46,401
25, 847
36,406
38,451

$1,164,266
608,108
184,832
157,049
63, 678
87,612
87, 673

$130, 558

66, 927
48,922
197, 738

54,931
71,508
275,338
105,613
72,257
100,485

$33, 256
34,481
22,427
2,400
16,000
16,629
554
1,517
3,618

$154,140
103,300
103,803
181,112
111,622
63, 555

$843, 861
933, 681
410,596
216,185
235,399
187,896

19, 986
65, 711
79, 720
150,695
38,271
126,233

192, 083
316,336
456,278
443,154
213,178
139, 755

$840,329 $1,203, 837
1,886,572
235,259
475, 759
680,016
240, 811
17, 914
135,740
44,566
229,672
20,575
204,182
248,485
205,072
79,201
127, 697
67,683

9.518
47,710
2,660
245,067
2,996
5,793




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
N e w Orleans, L a . . __ _
Cincinnati, Ohio

19
20
21
??,
23

Kansas City, M o
Seattle, W a s h _
Indianapolis, Ind
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey C i t y , N . J

$20,153,558
19,743,874
20,995,640
16,314, 686
10,373,829
15,125,519

$1,832,869 |
1,114,281
1,810,302
1,414,158
1,119,535
1,834,118

$66,811
66,516

4,740

17, 256

44,059

41,371

17, 759

14,474,002
12,657,477
11, 832,357
14, 587,347
14,574,343

2,127,747
1,554,026
857,118 i
1,087,143
1,765,605

10,125
29,715
18,544
82,335

29,127
10,054
3,023
15,140

20,642
14, 565
10, 780
14, 871

$13,132

$5,000

$4,241

$47, 958
35, 848
204,159
25,272
84, 820
28,210

$86, 752
55, 950
41,077
107,341
48,006
121, 726

22,200
16, 739

147,164
142,346
53, 581
39, 037
71,061

174,948

14,910

$54,098
12, 742
29,164
105,007
62,328
93,600

$144,145
141,269
179,835
105,811
131,312
130,951

$97,321
91,149
135,135
2,630
52.352
15,634

$18,312
3,211
22,244
14,224
30,937
10,609

13,704
13, 975
2,781
7,246

125,189
127, 591
60,893
89, 519
23,955

182, 206
92,499
126, 236
76, 233
168,438

233,829
87,512
50,463
37,052
96,949

2,500
3,205
2,604
7,847
23,916

$52,160
49, 661
23,055
100,161
22,497

$35,989
31. 995

$77,230
10,876
3,458

141,507
22,497

4,217

29,389

12,809

>

31,791
48,545

12,564
7,859
4,983

>

1,631
3,713
2,834
1,125

OP

$6,437
1,979

i
GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
Toledo, Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
_ __
D e n v e r , Colo
__
A k r o n , O h i o . . ___

29
30
31
32
33

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
Providence, R . I
St. Paul, M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, Ga

34
35
36
37
38

_

$413,434
$6,655,841 ,
7,412,075 !
447,194
7,647,581
397,415
10,065, 751
1.009,354
5,488,822 i
289,775 1
6,398,178
8,631,496
7, 815,563 1
7,383,656 !
6,075,511

429,265
471,494
527,802
377,457
247,954

6,066,402 |
3,713,216
8,064,444
3, 721,803
4,690,429

348,546
204,055
323,013
177,882
271,094

39
40
41
42
43

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala.
Worcester, M a s s . .
..
S a n A n t o n i o , Tex_._
Dallas, T e x . _ .
Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
N e w H a v e n , C o n n . . . ' __.
Memphis, Tenn...
D a y t o n , Ohio

4,789,113
6,140,074
5.523.200
4,749,778
4,299,092

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
Hartford, C o n n . .

4,108,834
4,486,298
5,029,018
3,422,602 i
5,655,940

412,131
427,058 ]
293,388
195, 635
290,976
1
333,125 i__
223,886 l
250,932 '
254,858 1
348,555

49
50
51
5?
53

Grand Rapids, Mich
F o r t W o r t h , Tex._
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s . . .

4,674,620
2, 860,257
3,990,393
4.881.201
6,700,134

223,972
135,118
197,221
179,347
357,397

_.
__

$323
16,605

$23,457
11,434

$12,016
16, 756
78, 666
35,676
8,454

$1,550
7,660
3,787
1,222

$7,875
7,986
29, 929
20,302
9, 734

25, 938
23,129
41,066
43,640
22,910

9,578
873
4,716
600
3,875

16,089
68,047
48,452
. 7,047
1,687

25,577
67, 833
5,207
61,354
47,024

5,070
• 10,301

35,281
3,557
47, 755
4,401
587

6,085
24,349
52, 971
41,129
35,093

41,780
17,596

25,127
43,811

30,701
13,486
20,335
13,391
22,114

32,656
44,755
1,912
13,605
5,174

29,448
54,439
32,302
40,186
25,239

20,203

33,445
9,109

34, 603
25,195
12,147
17,022
18, 368

26,058
2,944
6,701
6,732
12, 990

19,907
27,150
49,681
23,929
41,873

3,534
27,673
21,881
23,929
27,546

27,883
2,554
17,479
5,680
20,320

22,153
17,058
14,148
22,182
77,768

439
19,856
20,448
22,298
37, 555

607
2,428
7,039
9,898
7,799

$77, 893
26,304
12,021

1,800
2,440

$5,000

14, 022
12,102

6, 969
36,166

14, 728
14,480

10, 884
491

9,043
12, 668
61, 738
57, 596

I
1§, 761

14,069

9,825

15,552

1

1.000

38, 786
39,083
15,202

L.
5,368
16,745
1,169

11,938
21, 686
12,257

2,100
1,000

!
| "
7,238
4,623
4,870

""'"!

!
| " "
r —----8,283

;

31,945
6,199
4,229

14,346
35,282

8,898
8,895

9,294
3,764

7,669
1,100
3,883 I

18,069
21,079

i

...J

9,997
7.240
11,936

o

6,115
2,325
3,086
2,862

$8,311
12, 452

23,969
17,291
14,000
14,180
10,699
13,398
13,065
14,804
7.320
23,071

2,000
1,623
7,155
4,500
3,677
499

1,130

23,292
17,546

30,682
12,170
25,240

1,756
3,634
8,855
2,647

to
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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 S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d
[See note at head of this table, p. 252]

to

I.- —GENERAL G O V E R N M E N T

Legislative b r a n c h

Total

CITY

Chief executive

i

City numb

fe

Executive branch

j

Total

Council
Clerk of
or board of
council
aldermen

Legislative
investigations

Mayor

Financial

Executive Auditor
b o a r d s a n d or c o m p commistroller
sions

Special
accounting a n d
auditing

Treasurer
or c h a m berlain

Assessm e n t a n d Collection
of
l e v y of
revenue
revenue

Other
financial

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
^8
59
60
61
69
63
61
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
79

7S
74
75
76
77
78
79

Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J
N e w Bcdfcrd, M a s s
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y
Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a
Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash
Canton, O h i o . .
Oklahoma City, Okla
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, Conn

_

$4,402,460
4,326,321
3.535,487
4,872,913
3,722,391
2,616,790
5,078,111
3,218,893
2,521,963
3,918,476
4,374,873
2,627,401
2,728,551
2,280,228
5,523,397
4,103,666
3,251,588
2,726,085
3,194,473 i
3,180,536
2,826,331 l
2,298,983
3,077,875 S
3,383,744 j
3,097,199 !
3,807,247

$215,766
186,289
201,644
246,309
221,920
134,742
260,786
148,924
185,322 1
315,568
221,872
141,732
172,275
129,544
417,844
237,988
252,356
135,478
163,696
143,542
153,943
130,316
165,037
168,338
249,323
227,685

$22,294
45,189
23,493
$13,641

$2,936

$10,716

5,420
5,310
11,429
7,100
28,987
16,458

1,000
7,972

8,817
13,643
5,730
3,640
13,853
14,898

34,611

2,817
2,508
6,592

$4,247

35,874
28,543
24,662
30,555
10,779

6,024

22,297
15,241
35,267
17,963

4,435

2,905

4,642
36,211
24,791

8,181

3,532

5,623

1,000
500

6,559
9,829
12,570

25,915
6,659
16,059
7,475

$10,283
8,128
16,555
13,033
18,609
23,043
11,093
9,113
4,534
20,478
11,710
10,638
10,270
8,848
27,286
12,682
9,466
15,857
23,550
15,300
16,296
7,736
11,666
7,261
16,026
23,837

$6,872
3,000
400
1,526
1,000
2,548
1,890
535
1,543
750
353

2,056
2,427
3,186
2,085
1,166
1,891
3,614
1,331

$2,663
5,928
16,900
11,564
12,532
33,685
19,282
4,546
18,142
34,792
9,875
2,685
6,240
38,312
24,452
18,543
7,615
8,645
13,760
20,675
11,958
18,919
9,870
22,486
3,281

$6,086
17,114
35,814
18,281
15,703
31,008
18,386
15,553
19,635
30,002
15,753
16,308
15,586
46,378
30,397
32,903
2,450
24,258
1,728
273
16,528
6,170
28,646
42,477
22,193

$2,740
16,380
12,380
28,630
27,417
6,075
19,317
17,645

40,968
27,655
23,363

14,258
2,112
1,000
1,000
8,836
10,327
14,091
2,392
20,970

$135
6,789
225
3,700
1,280
3,795
2,300
5,445
2,245
2,646
24,081
13,676
6,837
4,554
1,475
4,042
39
8,652
3,369
1,000
1,078
306

3
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a
>
>
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GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
8?
83
84

Somerville, M a s s
E l P a s o , Tex._
S a n Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, F l a

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga

90
91
9?,
93
94

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, P a
Manchester, N . H

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g B e a c h , Calif
P e o r i a , 111
T a m p a , Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. Joseph, M o

100
101
10?
103
104

$2,633,030
1,982,766
3,245,992
2,570,831 1
2,592,271

$136,424
125,973
239,377
64,279
184,973

$4,457

3,478,333
3,547,826
1,897,369
2,214,083
1,570,009

151,491
213,403
74,916
161,515
148,515

1,624,904
3,180,988
2,108,834
2,069,363
2,154,315

116,942
194,624
80,806
115,213
203,754 i

3,267,163
2,030,313
1,361,933
2,202,032
1,823,858

264,279
142,029
94,519 !
83,264
114,454

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e .
Gary, Ind . . .

1,981,627
2,069,456
1,902,260
2,568,303
2,265,010 !

133,829
84,304
107,284
167,600
134,916

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

1,494,214
1,403,977 !
2,439,379 i
1,576,544
2,933,861

110
111
11?
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, Pa
E a s t St. L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, Mich
Terre Haute, Ind

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansine. Minh

_

_._
_

$2,839

$9,248

900
3,641

6,523
5,084
9,951

$20,005
12,024
6,400
6,423

18,481
16,141
4,800
7,496
6,773

!
!
i
!

2,100
1,171
1,200
6,589

11,540
7,143
300
9,645
17,143
35,104
801
28,791
6,003

2,753

$6,763
18,034
14,857
9,147
11,200
7,441
16,075
8,855
3,565
21,922
3,570
6,950
4,827
3,732
4,195

10,057

16,205
6,929
11,479
8,630
10,750

29,916
22,698

3,515
4,767

17,863

4,788
19,617

5,666
12,184
4,453
2,545

7,397

1,300

6,597
5,115

400

6,060

9,787
6,140

6,429

9,783

146,847
99,722 '
180,204 '
83,036 !
175,282

19,487
8,640
16,700
1,092

1,600
1,920
1,690
3,067

6,862
10,685
8,545
7,432

2,514,739
1,765,957
1,352,568
1,920,685
1,832,155

142,935
87,607
110,515
120,246
54,999

1
!
!
!

17,707

1,724,792
3,034,751
2,455,239
1,278,083
1,767,294

164,359
221,616
140,185
77,659
128,922

!
i
1
|
i

$2,650
2,894
3,015
2,400
3,228
16,449

5,209
1,236
995
2,842
848
108
165
740
1,638

$215
15,542
10,494

$150

26,627

1,322

20,248
2,355
2,932
20,788
10,124

1,725
532
400
7,420
59

9,458
18,527

22,659
21,204
2,005
18,892
47,836

15,202
3,441
98
14,331
. 926

8,264
4,299
3,961
3.957
7i 730

40,174
8,887
12,332
500
15,814

11,407
13,815
10,039
2,056
7,861

1,000

8,758
2,570

17,456

26,501

3,719
255

3,818
73,028

41,200

$24,156
4,230
27,113
2,640
8,721

$26,462
21,915
31,343
4,397
17,800

9,961
20,930
3,312
10,799
14,224

19,912
31,731
900

9,567
9,173
3,421
1,341
5,402

16,804
23,462

20,992
11,528

9,420

516
120
525

te|

w
p*

1,'371
4,993
CP

.
...

18,696

7,302
3,640
16,024
7,947
17,442

4,281
20,526
450

4,422
720
13,861
12,776
181

7,562
7,739
12,621
7,168
16,028

19,899
22,865
32,303

12,498

11,294
610
9,577
18,059
3,297

15,406
3,830
4,852
16,651
500

6,843
2,744
7,258
3,121
7,353

900
"2,950
3,034
1,000
12,515

15,642
4,182
6,862
2,665
4,997

16,090
20,765
15,112
8,027
7,229

5,245
$1,080

1,560

675
250
1,631
400

7,606

500

10,263

11,952
2,500
4,045
8,826
5,147

47,007
20,001
3,634

4,522

1,000

1.285

2,418

3.607

9,757
37,815
8,168
5,062
25,343
14,951
7,096

4,600
3,284
513
200
19,052
713
460

2,600
18,812
15,701
8,024
7,264 t

7,353
813
4,134
\ k 346
2,808

to

Or
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T A B L E 12.—-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL
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 :
1924—Continued

D I V I S I O N S AND SUBDIVISIONS

[See note at head of this table, p . 252]
I.—GENEEAL GOVERNMENT*

Legislative branch

Executive branch
Chief executive

Total

I i Council Clerk of
'or board of| council
! aldermen

Legislative
investigations

Mayor

Financial

Executive Auditor
boards and or compcommistroller
sions

Special
account- Treasurer ment and Collection
of
ing and or chamlevy of
berlain
revenue
auditing
revenue

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144

Chester, Pa
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn...
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, Pa
New Britain, Conn..
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111
Bethlehem, P a .
Huntington, W. Va_—
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, Nebr._.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Cicero, 111..
Quincy, Mass
East Orange, N. J
Portsmouth, Va
,
Covington, Ky
,
Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, La
Wheeling, W. Va

$1,057,511
1,679,010
1,324,192
2,355,227
1,399,049
1,770,712
2,559,7Q3
1,138,497
2,149,192
1,502,709
1,153,536
1,414,410
2,507,832
1,507,423
1,157,652
1,251,234
2,217,773
1,984,526
951,612
1,016,241
1,123,990
1,288,378
1,283,739
1,403,410
1,398,251

498
85,704
$13,677
82,701
135,344
""47748'
79,623
107,014
6,346
127,006
62,917
87, 648
131,743
110,843
61,608 i
132,037
1,418
88,046
52, 197
1,390
95,071
2,600
124,965
5,481
103,601
13,006
96,330
97,474
53,919
3,617
125,971
76,727
556
424

$18,203

12, 525

$3,053
4,604
5,672
6,289
2,592
1,596
11,639
4,895
7,762
5,128
3,778
7,724
7,391
5,461

6,469
21,501

5,935
6,907
9,700
6,041
3,594

6,007
2,729
30,290
6,081

6,410
1,800
4,250
9,176

$1,710
"~25,~643
'"~6,~239"

$1,100
1,340

3,460
13,850
21,581
8,046
22,585
13, 556
18, 900

1,000

1,300
1,100
610

$547

5,410 ;
3,512 I
4,843 !
8,351 '
5,800 I
4,509

[

$2,838
2,913

$1,850
6,292
3,959
7,151

1, 600
1 1,706
I
225
450
1 1,318
130
1,786
2,275
2,251
1,600
1,375
4,317
1,000
445
2,200
1,200
830 !

1,100
3,739
97
2,557
5,127
4,044
5,707
8,668
14,873
16,416
3,450
5,719
8,397
5,449
3,789
6,255
5,748
9,286
3,000
3,640

$12,097
9,299
1,800
24,857
2,500
14,173
7,958
1,365
13,353
16,919
7,371
1,248
20,814
4,447 i
482 j

5,187 !
27,746
12,600
10,832
5,950
6,723
13,377
5,831
6,308
1,900

$14,055
3,300
17,305
19,822
8,005
11,881
11,405
10,230
31,494
9,734
2,832
11,800
11,252
8,649
23,956
12,417
10,196
13,298
1,492
.,668
14,932
11,518




145
146
147

3 149

N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a
F r e s n o , Calif
Augusta, Ga
P a s a d e n a , Calif

70,779
57,188
92,355 [
268,538
77,690

6,710

D a v e n p o r t , Iowa._
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, Mich

1,588, 536
1,369,243 i
1,584,794
4,080,132
1,434,821

3,497

JO 152
f 153
154

10,157

2,996

M 155
- * 156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, I o w a .

579,711
2,804,543
1,629,104
1,053,896 l
1,199,543

62,839
153,280 |
83,021 |
73,442
58,791

177
3,728

CO 148

O
9* 150 L a k e w o o d , Ohio
1 151 T o p e k a , K a n s

__

-_.

1,957,407
984,635
2,316,827
1, 510,792 1
2,780,731 1

139,134
34,126
99,737
69,953
138,608

20,837
1,750

4,400

480

24, 287
5,400

6,735

4,125

4,811
17,736
49,847
2,835
9,600
6,900
5,725
i

15,823
15,723

_

7,531
4,460
13, 603
4,380
27,108
4,627
2,414
8,622
19,045
9,745
4,208
9,783
5,189
2,670

8,800
1,125
1,600
1,291
1,142
2,047
2,986
900
3,451
987

3,743

16,192
2,240
2,558
7,295
27,695

8,521
3,312
12,163
10,420
9,053

12,063
15,973
7,512

3,465
2,618
1,481

14,430
1,971
5,665
9,269
9,125

10,646
24,922
16, 285
4,174

$10,356

$16,761
2, £07
10, 694
8,350
4,285

1,191
378

3,227

1,135
16,875
14,151
9,896
3,034

400
8,241

1,279
576
31, 539

1,624
31

16,976
13,822

509
2,650
1,370
168

!
GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, M a s s .
Oak P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, W i s _ _
York, P a

_

$1,945,300
1,485,141 ! i
i, 056,657
1,472,488
936,663

$12,658

$92,419
75,410
71,842
77,584
64,320

14,199
4,695
15, 925

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R. I
M c K e e s p o r t , Pa__
Bay City. Mich
Hammond, Ind

916,013
1,178,972
1,197,841
1,301,638
1,362,913

39,843
67,884
79,782
61,771
71,931

170
171
17?,
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, T e x
Chelsea, M a s s

2, 271,711
1,486,153
852,432
1,105,168
1,788,197

135,916
92,885
62,435
60,096
112,233

10,689

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . Va
Medford, M a s s
Perth Amboy, N. J
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

1,098,427
1,425,149
1,197,731
1,330, 527
1,608,299

72,738
104,278
71,966
75,473
138,994

1,475
1,067
3,500
650
12,999

180
181
182
183
184

L i m a , Ohio
Montgomery, Ala..
M a d i s o n , Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y

853,619
885,750
1,711,901
733,417
1,089,730

68,795
57,854
100,069
76,438

1

75.204 1

$675
550

$913
$6,473
15,165

7,030

14, 058

7,843

9,601
7,484
7,076

661
10,437

528
2,427
137

8,076
705
100
11,416

8,376
7, 056
7,215
3,152
12, 216

10, 580
78
6,862
5,624

4,119
14,930
8,358
16,847
11,707

2,245
11,848
7,825
8,749
2,900

1,242
2,005
2,392
883

4,784
5,850
23,458

4,785
28
308
3,033
1,981

1,716
473
332
11,814
2,500

1,929
3,798
50

1

165
166
167
168
169

_

$7,777
2,750
2,000
17,648
2,512

$5, 227

$200

1

17, 743
$2, 528
12,338
9,209

1
4,692
5,015
4,818
2,448

4,067

5,087

1,500

8,879
3,386
12, 655

500
7,826

25
6,292
1,762
5,655
13,091

4,034
2,720

1,815
377

4,319
6,767
4,688
3,667
10,437

7,070
6,672
3,200
1,841
5,171
18,854

11,136

225
1,050
571
695
1,070

14, 087

7,600
1,925
1,437

3,117
6,279
3,980
6, 360
6,051

2,000
3, 699
20,416

3,625
1,077
4,439

4,480
3,907
2,470
4,183
6,227

6,192
2,309
13,277
7,028
6,300

1,880
4,346
529
3,335
1,000

2,311
9,331
8,673
4,054
5,171

2,325

10, 519

466
1,299
1,764




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 : 1924—Continued

00

I See note at head of this table, p . 252]

I.—GENERAL

GOVERNMENT

Legislative b r a n c h
Total

CITY

Executive branch
Chief executive

City numb

Total

Council
Clerk of
or board of
council
aldermen

Legislative
inves. legations

to
Crc

Mayor

Financial

Executive A ditor
b o a r d s a n d or uc o m p commistroller
sions

Special
accounting a n d
auditing

Treasurer
or c h a m berlain

>

AssessOther
m e n t a n d Collection
of
l e v y of
financial
revenue
revenue

a

r
GO

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued

H

>

185
186
187
188
189

E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, M i c h .
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y

$1,133,772 i
1,138,045 |
1,196,037
1,571,423
2, 634,730

$69,561
77,343
94,475
79,132
173,140

$2,656
35

190
191
19?
193
194

Salem, M a s s
.
E v a n s t o n , 111 _
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J

1, 552, 787
1, 672,363
1,310,701
860,266
1,089,507

98,188
81, 779
62,088
68,206
72,298

9,533
3,619

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, Pa__
_
Brookline, M a s s
Jamestown, N. Y
H a m i l t o n , Ohio _ _ _ _
Muskegon, Mich_„

904,665
2,274,749
1,322,217
803,508
1,195,399

59,639
142,892
68,664
67,981
67,126

?on

W a c o , Tex_
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o .
Muncie, I n d
L o r a i n , Ohio

1,054,444
1,499,039
842,346
906,471
1,098,042 ( 1

201
?,02
203
204

..

___
_

35,698
89,664
49,160
41,070
81,484 I

5,581
11,936

$2,238

$5,369

300

4,331
7,969

$10,010
3,412

300

5,812
4,600
5,225

5,670
3,125

4,560
500

6,292
1,100
10,800
18,425

5,407
2,436

1,066
1,400

4,603
3,725
6,629
6,471
6,534

9,504

13,457
3,837
2,762

667
2,293

3,045
4,556

$8,234
2,460
8,937
5,357
15,048

$2,712

5,549

$8,295
2,288
11,210
9,887
6,839

3,638
6,455
5,493
3,156

5,480
475
300
250
4,744

4,705
7,618
3,853
12,489
4,991

16,233
1,736

5,922

1,049
17,843
3,818
1,556
4,979
6,094
49
3,346
1,311

2,100
5,947
5,096
6,307
4,841
2,419
5,904
2,338
4,127
7,619

1,250

2,530
879
500
1,131
2,546

$3*, 248
15,954
$7,302
13,383
17,327

10,994

$6,526
12
920
1,442

7,623
11,799
2,924
8,166
10, 788

495
532

5,210
19,024
5,986
6,717
5,956

13,168

4,530

5,387
6,716

200
4,051
3,958

5, 502
14,364
1,494
536
7,349

4,985
7,676
12, 587
339
7,350

733
540
22
150
1,160

3,725

H
i—i

O

Ul

o
*j

Q
t—i

63

H

i—i

teJ
ui




205 | Chicopee, M a s s .
?m D u b u q u e , I o w a
207 B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
208 C o l u m b i a , S. C
209 Joliet, 111.
.

1

1,168,129 1
950,532
1,051,919
808,854
1,049,138 1

60,969 II
53,477
63.357
50.358
81,819

1,127
3,732

2,455
12,123
22,027

210
211
212
213
214

Superior, W i s
_
Stamford, C o n n . .
Aurora, 111
_
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, I o w a

1,288,766
1,495,071
847,862
1,103, 872
928,838

1
|
|

90,044
101,028 1
80,551 1
71,582 1
37,609

215
216
217
218
219

I
R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
A u s t i n , Tex___ _
___
New Brunswick, N . J

660,410 j
722,412
804,770
846,465
1,228,606

47,341 1
63, 770
50,106 1
56,047
78, 551

1,025
2,410
3,860

220
221
222
223
224

Waterloo, I o w a
E-aston, P a
Ogden, U t a h . .
D a n v i l l e , Ill_
Wilmington, N . C

29,754
66,972
66,602
37,411
42,092

1,500

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N. Y
Kokomo, Ind_._
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a

973,227
592,180
731,386
1,069,216
726,113

230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J__
Amsterdam, N. Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass

1,081,695
911,201
669,229
530,426
1,127, 065

235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248

Lewiston, M e . . _
Green Bay, Wis
C o l u m b u s , Ga
Oshkosh, W i s
Sheboygan, Wis
M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N. Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla_ __
L a Crosse, Wis
Newburgh, N. Y

605,200
980, 830
787, 564
1,150, 374
970,440
754,264
1,035,788
916,161
880,563
869,383
888,232
1,105,821 1
1,030,936
442,940 1

__
!

_

L y n c h b u r g , Va
Colorado Springs, C o l o . . .
Newport, R. I

Pensacola, Fla

:

961,766 j
920,783 |
905,291 !
637,121
723, 056

1
!

*

2,700

500

2,714

5,738
2,000

1,440

25, 012
9,062
18,350

4, 962
2,452
6,182
1,828
3,000

698

1,378
60
11,822
11,804

5,089

1,200
$2,171

4,811

2,662

392
493
75
2, 295
750

4,203
3,949
3,014
3,732
655

11,889
1,766
6,165
4,397
4,875

10,943 1
4,298
1,218
23,693

79
123

3,230
2,244

300
800
975
1,439

5,188
2,788
715
9,007
3,000

10, 601
11,378
1,149
11,060

4,599
8,296
20,605

26
2,138
3,538
1,242

625

360
2,212
2,097

861
7,430

17,398
5,180
8,947
11, 742
8,514

643
1,883
9,096
634
83
10

2,135
6,360
1,800
3,726
2,770
3,993
2,484
6,097
2,706

875

1,616
2,798
10,325
1,175
6,337

10
5,846
6,858
3,746

16, 785
6,323
11,121
9,095

6,617
2,021
12,624
7,350
1,455

7,611
400
3,797
3,704
3,319

2,324
3,724
11,719

73
799
6,538

828

5,353

4,650
6,003
4,141
7,734
12,019

2,400
4,931
6,555
400 |
8,894

1,200
2,043
6,674
3,777

315

1,037

244
7,334

49,160
55,509
64,068
59,989
63,220
49,230
74,514
49,277
55,894
49,435
78,218
50, 362 I
59,061 ||
52,997

7,133
4,420
2,101
3,177
1,761
1,909
9,832
1,000
5,845
3,969
6,088
238
3,965
3,476

5, 765

'
1

1,200
740

11,943

2,135

3,053

1,250

3,686
900
5, 250
1,700
1,230

5,972
125
4,520

1,407

8,386

1,311

2,239
11,662
6,361
13,596
3,058

10,230
2,294

500

916
3,885
6,364

2,146
4,148

1,000

3,100
9,634

!
6,861

3,151
2,000

3,900
360
2,820
3,618
6,195
5,007
4,093
5,140
4,275
2,461
9,547
3, 748

3,100
12, 534

1

350

4,695
700
8,298

5,118

344

959
200

8, 253

63,033
56, 818
77,234
30,643
75,361

12,086

1,042
2,185

8,165
3,500

3,200

6,025

1,350
500

2,202

2,752

660

15, 501
4,967
3,737

1,455
3,610

5,232
2,499
3,281

3,694
3,300

10, 759
9,600

i]
65,438 1
31,001 i
91,439
80,432 1
48,948

i
j

4,431

200

5
618
3,750
1,070
350
1,284
805
200
600
137
1,220

2,795
4,041
4,433
4,123
6,358
200
2,912
2,955
4,700
597
1,732
2,895
4,284
1,100

Q

85

3,818
820
544
253

1
!

16,785
165
1,525

I
!

3,703
8,092
13,249
4,256
5,937

439
385
550

390
59
38

to
at

CO




TABLE 1 2 . - G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S 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 :

1924—Continued

) n o t e a t head of t h i s table, p . 252]

i.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT—continued
Executive branch—Continued

Judicial branch

O t h e r general executive offices a n d a c c o u n t s
Law
offices
and
accounts

Engineer's
department

City
clerk

, 505, 294 $1,668,912

Grand total.

2,806,894
724, 202
985, 024
596, 304
392, 870

Group I__.
Group I I . _
Group I I I .
G r o u p I V _.
Group V . .

327, 879
190, 962
420, 283
410, 642
319,146

Public
works
and
service

Civil
service

Public
buildings a n d
grounds

City
planning

General
municipal
courts
All other

Special
courts

Superior
courts

C oroner

Marshal
and
sheriff

Elections

2,928,161 $3,121,629 $1,010,513 $451, 355 $872, 773 $1,860,599 $10,159,682 $2,113,342 [$18,463,789 !$673, 931 $4, 055, 242 |$11,099,557
676,478 1,932,726
217,260
392,946
801, 266 566,595
234,757
605, 582
451, 889 170, 291

711, 068 88, 007 327, 340
142,961 121, 212 129,163
101, 360 148, 350 244,954
35, 707 62,456
91, 709
19,417 31, 330 79, 607

864, 754 7,717,581 1,555,165 115,050,339
180, 805
704, 221
373,165 I 2,844,839
355, 336 1,016,672
84,797
511,348
229, 897
433, 803
60,6J2
31,713
229, 807
287, 405
39,603 j
25,550

536, 866
114,169
17,415
3,801
1, 680

3, 217, 284
769, 636
54, 952
6,993
6, 377

6, 702,
1, 958,
1, 416,
575,
445,

738
662
558
089
860

G R O U P I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 500,000 A N D O V E R
1
9

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1?,

$1,285,608
473,038
287, 526
51,458
57,006
75,890

N e w York, N . Y
Chicago, III
Philadelphia, P a . _
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio

Boston, Mass
L o s Angeles, Calif-_
San Francisco, Calif
Buffalo, N . Y . .

__
_

63,712
104, 865
122, 657
133, 611
56, 820
94, 703

$28,954
141, 900
35, 031

$63,086
11,879
169,388
55,025

$1,137,433
256, 276
60, 755
50, 516
14,244
48, 642

$244,930
164, 647
74,356
36,654
26,108

85.168
33,099
109,174
114,365
23,054

16,009
140
72, 800
25,072
26, 841
23, 511

51,372
47, 555
27, 753
46, 686

226,283
37,375
25, 248
36,822

$17,969
6,375
11, 642

18, 697

33, 324

$40,000
6,692
21,015
12, 914
19, 659
18, 536
42, 961
29, 620
79, 250
5,236
51,457

$64,101 $3, 798, 608
68,195 1, 076, 277
362, 776
992,132
69,401
96, 557
18, 686
471,530
135, 980
82, 015
13,516
19,634
77, 584
21,182
13, 699

93, 088
357, 983
279, 629
164,825
43, 220
261, 717

$719. 676 $6,987,136 pi 29,130
132, 789 1, 689, 038 126, 265
164, 623 1,327,769
77, 406
83, 663
856, 970 27, 288
128,061
522, 331
9,604
77, 465
604, 730
36, 556
14, 456
45, 781
106,778
53,285
28, 588

246, 680
1,044,812
596,930
555, 323
457, 738
160, 882

9, 000
33. 520
24. 791
35,162
14,800
8,344

$690, 376 $1, 959, 260
999, 544 1, 703, 396
232, 671
600, 082
138, 802
294, 793
122, 440
365, 552
195, 523
119,739
26, 588
231,178
327, 7C9
88,761
113,360
50,332

279,
342,
268,
303,
277,
188,

682
724
314
384
229
583




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
N e w Orleans, L a
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio

19
20
21
23

Kansas City, M o
Seattle, W a s h _
Indianapolis, I n d
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey C i t y , N . J

24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
T o l e d o , Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo
A k r o n , Ohio

29
30
31
32
33

Columbus, Ohio.,
Providence, R. I
St. P a u l , M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
A t l a n t a , Ga

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
_
B i r m i n g h a m , Ala
Worcester, M a s s
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex

39
40
41
42
43

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex._
Bridgeport, Conn
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
Hartford, Conn
Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, T e x . .
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s

?,?,

$122,
29,
94,
48.
31,
37,
66,
126,
27,
53,
85,

_. _

593
958
671
343
722
884
273
530
410
072
746

$14, 890
47, 316
14, 771

1
$7,125
$59,166
20,509 1
13,050
54,817 •
12,477 j
25,242
49,888 i
35, 383

s
19, 914
8,378
10,153
75, 540

67,865
103,852
15,656
34,100
13,607

j
.
'
i

44, 957
5,700
35,607
11,205

$37, 501
26, 935
5,100
17,480
10,943
37, 947

$32, 671
6, 345
82,196

7,055

$17, 082
113
1,036
21, 976
3,000
5,406
21, 256
1,897
22, 659
20, 972
13, 766

$96,319
54, 727
1,239
584
500
18, 664

8,772

56,167

$362, 639
328, 634
293, 221
277, 094
145, 052
278, 846

$12,976
10,363
12,318
11,193
16,599
13,868

5. 487
43. 914
15, 039
32. 995
33, 418

256, 636
210, 953
150,113
172,096
369, 555

14,470
6,974
8,392
5,656
1,360

$15
338,199

j

$161,429

$166, 547

i
!

29, 654
103,075
109,467
91, 770

278, 897
126,041
61,993
349, 672

60, 917
78, 639
36,113
56, 673
44,899

333, 325
102, 785
94, 732
133,934
310, 736

$4, 412
6,331

$34, 092
118,771
48,428
75, 837
150,160
101, 782

$688
75. 923
69, 257
40, 277

100,018
13, 639
8,508
20, 477
32, 509

;
,
,
,
;

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

49
50
51
52
53

$24, 254
12, 854
34, 320
33, 951
18, 990

-

23,
25,
27,
20,
14,

$3,128

$19,165
26, 945
9,017
44, 037
4,327

$16, 742
10, 580
48, 798
17, 763
12, 899

29, 561
15, 696
28, 912
15, 732
25,147

8,493
65, 944
15,873
8,507

'

...

._

9,653
15, 406

32, 838
21,046
12, 288
16, 570
19, 347

23, 580
6,300
14, 539
12, 361
11, 571

21,195
15,114
13, 826
15, 279
21, 799

23, 642
23,198
13, 366
22, 779
18, 826

._.

331
250
392
401
396

5,820
'14,642
5, 959
17, 063
2,822

13, 446
15, 400
8,104
7,500
15, 682

29, 880
12, 572
11,432

11, 462
15,463
26, 058
15,090
17, 371

12, 839

8,753
19, 918
13, 941
6,585
14,133

8,889

13,114
10, 551
25, 605
14, 754
11, 490

9,541
7,477
1,300
3,070
10, 714

12, 367
7,528

15, 721
15,209
10, 403
581

$6,979
5,969
4,451
2,310

$20, 247
5,692

6,532
17, 827
9,977

$22, 819
26,103

11, 008
4,924
4,113
9,931
1,303
2,292

$14,514
14,143
1,203
8, 532
6,060
17,181
9,551
100

1,252
3, 522

2,220
2,149

24, 215

9,036
27, 831
19,170
17, 405
10, 620
7,724

11,619

44, 526
13, 783
49, 350
5,305

4,375
962
2,115
4,797

1,946
9,972
6,737

2,640
3,075

7,806
3,942

16,156

$25, 557

1

04, 741
20, 890
35, 488
15,009
7,475

!

1,026

02, 274
29,047
88, 884
102
2 130

i

!
)

32, 628
2,066
43,005
1,570
2,059

1,432

5, 515
7,707
4,679

29,459
30, 587
8,489

13, 520
10, 381
32, 303
27, 277
44, 808

1,949

22,072

37
12, 066

10,005

810
1,420
14, 378

4,444
2,664

14,341

80, 838

21,419
36, 832
45, 776

3,878
2,200

2,000
2,500

44, 354
68, 532

2,794

8,776
6,333
30, 387
70, 983
47, 791

20, 869

1,500
794

1,852

12,944
2,512

2,537

J

!

26, 790
44, 544
59, 207
11,215
48, 875

313

25, 273

$13, 736
108, 021
37, 557
100, 378
49,441

5,050

9,711

5,218

1

|
$510 :

27, 853
15, 453

8,154

7,245

$23, 454
53, 406
12, 552
23, 864
51, 649

16,249
4, 722

11,352
14,054
1

16, 693
29,508




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 : 1924—Continued
[See note at head of this table, p . 252]
I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT—continued
Judicial branch

Executive branch—Continued
Other general executive offices and accounts
Law
offices
and
accounts

City
clerk

Engineer's
department

Public
works
and
service

Civil
service

Public
buildings and
grounds

City
planning

All other

General
municipal
courts

Special
courts

Superior
courts

C oroner

Marshal
and
sheriff

Elections

—
i i

a
f

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

Ul
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
6?
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
7?,
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

Des Moines, I o w a . . _
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
Camden, N . J .
Nashville, T e n n
N e w Bedford, M a s s
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y
Cambridge, Mass
K a n s a s C i t y , Kans__
Erie, P a
Reading, P a .
Yonkers, N . Y
Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
T u l s a , Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, W a s h . .
Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio...
O k l a h o m a C i t y . Okla
Lynn, Mass.
Utica, N . Y
_ __
Waterbury, Conn

$45,025
12,073
16,539
4,445
10,105
13,611
4,073
7,422
7,800
11, 943
9,721
17,185
12,307
13,055
35,032
9,138
18,419
22, 767
11, 967
17,857
14,163
7,946
27, 458
7,831
13,224
13, 921

$6,252
11,577
10,535
15,303
5,020
5,305
30,632
6,979
2,547
4,347
15,177
3,713
4,631
3,365
12,206
10,118
8,669
4, 969
9,334
4,884
8,422
7,937
8,473
12,208

$171
788
652
1,987
22, 267

$13, 791
18, 853
37, 745
16,538
4,450
23,896
10,456
11, 743
8,686
6,501
3,258
11, 747
7,428
20, 887
11,890
15,860
8,348
2,485
10,262
20,003
9,528
19,200
11,508
10, 742
14,333

$245
841
427

$50
480

7,229
7,994
9,020
1,770

1,780
50
267
21,460
3,928
150
181

400
468

$11, 998
539
11,941
30,245
8,452

35,808
3,494
16, 625

1,908
518
2,186
314
240
4,725
1,022
701

$9,120

8,019

26, 571
6,305
3,061
38,470
2,700

545
1,980
1, 591
2,183
97
2,070

11,427

39
8,445
187
304
592
3,095
11, 622
5,719
7,299

2,447
2,303
1,007
657

7,637
2,372
75
384

159
4,378
12,999
1,100

$60,127
7,146
33,154
8,519
5,969
15,119
9,372
12,628

$10,183
$294

17,343
$2, 850
4,604
19,837

2,440

2,040
1,090

H

>
I—i

Ul
HH

O
Ul

o
o
M

H

33, 792
39,518
8,659
4,956
4,921
3,371
4,298
8,702
1,599
14,813
23,106

$18,086
4,957
5,912
35,978
6,716
226
25,890
10,493
2,450
53,802
28,043
9,001

8,856

400
1,634

2,798

29,074
54,138
23, 727
9,939
6,748
4,628
11,047
21,153
7,267
16,236
17,996
30,330

s




GEOUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
82
83
84

Somerville, M a s s
El Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif
F o r t W a y n e , Ind___
Jacksonville, F l a
._

$4,112
4,093
24,536
4,108
21, 705

$8,516
4,292
9,641
1,543
11,227

$7,700
13,060
12,688
2,606

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, Ind
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga

3,600
13,608
4,022
13, 623
5,164

9,537
5,866
3,515

9,941
7,314
3,000
1,835
9,706

90
91
92
93
94

Allentown, Pa
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, P a
Manchester, N . H._

8,236
9,277
12,129
5,873
10,521

2,172
25,539
7,184
3,768
7,780

7,033
4,081
11,404
4,272
9,757

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g B e a c h , Calif_. ___
Peoria, 111
..
Tampa, Fla
__ __
South Bend, Ind.__
S t . Joseph, M o

34, 016
1,567
3,941
8,620
13, 999

20,605
3,066
5,089
4,256
3,600

26,268
9,461
11,032
17, 711
8,325

100
101
10?
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a . _
Sioux C i t y , I o w a . . .
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, Ind

9,891
10,542
5,957
5,927
5,841

11,507
1,101
10,171
13,249

'4,263
7,919
5,593

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

16, 710
2,100
10,961
3,747
14,316

14,627
2,958
1,614

1,351
4,631
4,742
8,054
22,762

110
111
11?
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, Pa
E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, M i c h
T e r r e H a u t e , Ind.__

8,832
3,571
7,642
6,153
6,403

6,662
3,200
3,220

9,915
7,291
10,710
7,859
3,784

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

4,718
15,849
4,047
5,666
5,778

10,778
17,149
20,427

__

__
__ _ _

$480
1,581
6,383

3,453

$1,407
4,178

4,984
18,335
8,061
11,923
16,512

2,156

9,935
7,966

771

2,665
1,493
23, 765
225

2,789
1,176

$5,130
4,183
4,765
7,304
12,995
2,600
4,538
26,422

8,998
25,161
27,161

$600
$2,107

946
3,002

281

14,389
7,421

1,106
10,274
3,480
3,650

9,360

23,231
694
6,993
382

10, 599
12,021
1,911
5, 720
1,500

13,020
37, 507
4,828

503

45
108

600
3,247
4,471

1,104

700

45
767
11,375
516

626

9,772

1,500
5,467
75
16,587

18,502
8,423
9,849
1,500
8,577

8,918
13,459

4,139
5,331

159
2,583

1,649
9,880
7,778

2,185
2,588
70

4,040

7,504
10,442

2,991

3,295

160

628

10,613

1,648
300

4,594

3,807
7,964

7,617
154
322

25
3,108

50

1,809

276
256
8,129

59
8,068

9,168

9,541
2,735
10,361
13,046
7,330
152
22,417
92
47

5,524

7,385

9,482
194
21,943
6,438

1,560

3,383
5,790
4,140

26,825
4,818
7,497
13,077

$15,420
5,832
12,632

$3,008
5,400
492

$9, 760
28, 060

34,185

3,820

$7,506

6,747
5,040
3,555
14, 815

4,295
9,188
8,106

$22

13,223
9,532
6,676
15,954
5,739




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
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 : 1924—Continued

D I V I S I O N S AND SUBDIVISIONS

[See note at head of this table, p. 252]
I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT—-continued
Executive branch—Continued

Judicial branch

Other general executive offices and accounts
Law
offices
and
accounts

City
clerk

Engineer's
department

Public
works
and
service

Civil
service

Public
buildings and
grounds

I
City
planning

General
municipal
courts
All other

Special
courts

Superior
courts

Coroner

Marshal
and
sheriff

Elections

GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
120 Chester, Pa
121 Kacine, Wis
122 Chattanooga, Tenn.__
123 Brockton, Mass
124 Altoona, Pa
125 New Britain, Conn...
126 Highland Park, Mich
127 Mobile, Ala
128 Berkeley, Calif
129 Springfield, 111
130 Bethlehem, Pa_
131 Huntington, W. Va._
132 Holyoke, Mass
133 Lincoln, Nebr_
134 Winston-Salem, N . C.
135 Cicero, 111
136 Quincy, Mass
137 East Orange, N . J
138 Portsmouth, Va
139 Covington, Ky
140 Macon, Ga
__
141 Roanoke, Va__
142 Jackson, Mich
143 Shreveport, La__
144 Wheeling, W. Va

$1, 239
$6, 540
4,471
3,171
6,175
5,994 "~~9~l44~
5,040
1,200
1,340
3,500
7, 265
11,078
4,457
3,929
4,766
3,257
9,753
4,830
8,483
2,200
2,700
3,217
2,766
5,336
11,045
1,200
3,500
13, 887
6,058
2,644
6,437
4,168
2,000
3,956
3,955
6,387
3,097
3,618
4,893
3,521
6,963
1,522
3,600
4,381

$7,405
3,601
4,635
4,425
7,430
4,280
14, 071
1,949
11,167
2,922
6,711
4,525
4,086
5,834
13,220
4,200
6,648
2,900
1,507
6,068
7,842
5,654

$384
$9,149
$5, 657
12,180

$28

$8, 381
1,400
10

300

3,045
1,929
2,582

12, 691

1,838
13, 705

3,174

35

6,200
7,215

3,978

1,000
343
941

3,558

$15, 878

300

230

$1, 560
5,579
6,546

33

50
1,140
813
40

13,861
129
14, 559
16,452
2,537
6,495
14, 320
3,858
1,620

$360

8,677
5, 587
1,189
521
7,590
14
29
19,882
3,281

10, 291
1,271
1,497
755
19, 806
5
12,214
6,600

Ii, 197

4, 273
8,131
4,766
3,690
25, 607
5,030
8,480
' 1,976

8,248
247

$10,456
3,500

$1,000
662
85,135
600
1,433

10,376
11,991
2, 256
2,119
924
475
9,942
13,809
904




145
146
147

Niagara Falls, N . Y_
Lancaster, Pa
Fresno, Calif
._
Augusta, Ga
Pasadena, Calif

10,205
2,011
6,941
3,889
16, 524

2,678
1,440
2,628

3,754
5,766
7,309
13,912
7,143

2,540
8,291

153
154

Lakewood, Ohio
Topeka, Kans__
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J_.
Kalamazoo,- Mich__.

155
t± 156
00 157
158
159

Wichita, Falls, Tex._
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa_

3,511
5,716
2,426
7,772
4,200

4,139
11,981
5,352
803
7,315

00 1 4 8
Sq 149

784
8,220

13, 583
90
10
9,072

1,258

10,800

4,691
4,607

10, 386
3,272
3,850

4,867

15,289
1,518
2,785

CO

g
|
g
|

150
151

2,097

612
15

2,836

"4," 355"
9,408
2,675
20, 885

968
1,827

90
60
204
6,819
40
2,137
2,267
2,470

19,071

74
1,980
2,880
7,411

59
5,813
23,303
9,927

14,047

163
8,620
11,720
2,475

1,179
2,738

5,000

GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
16?
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
Oak P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, W i s
York, P a .

$2,978
17, 666
5,909
5,240
2,413

$6,477
15,005
1,800

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R . I
M c K e e s p o r t , P a _Bay City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

4,000
2,000
13,323
2,904
2,929

2,865
9,284
2,202

170
171
17?
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, T e x
Chelsea, M a s s

19, 767
3,336
8,833
7,380
2,692

4,137
7,398
8,304

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . V a
M e d f o r d , Mass__
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s _ _
Stockton, Calif..

7,259
2,414
2,534
1,680
11,656

1,925
7,599
5,921
6,624

180
181
18?
183
184

L i m a , Ohio .
_ __ _
Montgomery, Ala
Madison, W i s
__.
Greensboro, N . C _ .
Lexington, K y

4,373
3,640
3,564
2,700
6, 200

2,108

6,200

3,734
7,289
2,080
3, 605

$5,453

$1,246
9,305

$5, 700
6,857
4,500
6,061

4,997

4,504
3,742
13, 705
5,517
14,337

1,500

4,802
7,950
11, 842
2,400
4,216
5,188
16,457
3,600
4,875
21,354
3,300
4,038
5,927

$1, 079
1,339
4,540
1,734

$200

7,545

262
8,788
9,513
2,859

2,270
309

161

240
8,017

$1,000
2,572
5,251

250

13,176
4,731

9,461
2,450
3,193

3,834
1,095
1,544
132

7,824
16
168

5,388
1,162
2,000

15,207
19,516
284
946
12,668

5,932

3,522
1,814
7,351
7,894
2,667

$1,216

8,237

5,905

8,307

26

3,128

3,337

22,807
250

2,022
7,200

$2,806
235
6,935
530

126

14,676
3,318

$9,328
4,152

$2, 534
1,500
35
9,921

122
10, 680

2,325
11,607
696
10,404
6,506
20, 556
6
9,290
16

$1,160




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 GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1924—Continued

to

[See note at head of this table, p . 252]

I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT—continued
Executive branch—Continued

Judicial branch

Other general executive offices and accounts
Law
and
accounts

City
clerk

Engineer's
department

Public
works
and
service

Civil
service

Public
buildings and
grounds

City
planning

All other

General
municipal
courts

Special
courts

Superior
courts

Coroner

Marshal
and
sheriff

Elections

•

I

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
185
186
187
188
189

E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo_
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y

$4, 823
3,562
7,752
3,312
16, 755

$2,000
4,291
4,978
6,895
8,258

190
191
19?
193
194

Salem, M a s s
E v a n s t o n , I1L_
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J

5,976
13,996
5,820
5,884
2,894

5,911
3,731
4,667

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, P a
Brookline, M a s s
Jamestown, N . Y
H a m i l t o n , Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

3,822
3,175
3,353
3,797
4,100

1,899
9,472
1,382

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o
Muncie, I n d
Lorain, Ohio.,

3,365
1,942
2,569
3,358
4,709

3,855
7,417
2,126
2,556

_

$4, 786
4,610
9,918
4,754
1,564

$7, 923

12, 656

305
4,105

7,145
.9,772
10,778
6,827

1,279
73

6,387

2,426

$4,210
122
4,213

$269
14, 293
1,905
273

1,668

$5, 058
3,157
6,448

7,961
100
743

3,921
11,834
7,567
7,917

10,411
898

139
350
742
881

$7,305
1,925
3,083

2,033

$1,198

13,462
500
3,098
2,013
2,245

9,519
2,249
7,044
4,649
15,246

5,992
7,978
6,794

10,127
5,957
10,353
3,024

35
1,101
2,665

5,917
1,085
7,592
4,068

754

M
$173
6,773
9,106
16,488

6,432

683
135
2,083

684

1,891
4,713
4,527
3,188
3,600

>
O

48
2,559

2,850
3,027
13,353

915
11,598
2,855
13,161

M
O
QQ

O
O
M

H

a




205 [ Chicopee, M a s s
206 D u b u q u e , I o w a , .
207 B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
208 C o l u m b i a , S. C__
209 Joliet, 111

_

1,152 f
3,778
3, 240
4,014
5,576

4,144
1,853
2,546
3,732
4,445

757
6,359
3, 911
5,052
4,250

6,871
3,864
6,300
1,815
1,977

4, 212
9,557
5,770
6,129
2,160

3,820
3,584
5,966
5,988
4,606

3,030
2,584
3,596
2,832
5,365

2,135
2,260
2,925
4,200

1,679
13, 637
5,407
2,700
4,048

2,859
4,412
4,564
900
2,200

4,877
3,745
2,676

7,649
7,544
8,870
3,120

210
211
212
213
214

Superior, W i s
Stamford, C o n n . .
A u r o r a , 111
Taunton, Mass
C o u n c i l Bluffs, I o w a

215
216
217
218
219

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
Austin, Tex
New Brunswick, N . J

220
221
222
223
224

Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, Pa_.
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C

225
226
227
228
229

A u b u r n , N . Y__
Kokomo, Ind
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a
_

4,183
1,782
2,059
3,007
1,498

3,630
1.836
1,900
3,741
3,190

230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, Pa
Waltham, Mass

3,069
3,911
2,100
1,353
2,847

5.381
3,751

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green Bay, W i s . .
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis
_
M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N. Y
Muskogee, Okla_.
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N . Y
Lynchburg, Va._.
C o l o r a d o Springs, C o l o . . .
Newport, R. I
Pensacola, Fla

607
1,999
3,137
4,363
1,822

240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248

_.

..

966
105

194
13,305

604
2,875

189

2,563
8,451
2,282

4,690
2,905

1,500

8,500
3,174
313
10,478
10,465

44
560

785
5,990
2,800
3,506
2,000

6,767
7,757
4,720
434
2,040

2,956
12, 260
4,977

2,880

318
8,814
103

1,038
4,570
2,949
4,304
4,473

1,104
4,619
9,876
13,410

50
35
25
840

6,921

59

881
41
7,422

$12
2,999
178

900
5,178

1,335
477
376

$1,335

88

300
3,800
1,891

4,943
1,948
7,210
1,490
659

1,851
9,376
6,258
3,500

4,447

8,090
250

177

468

5,013
1,926
4,496
3,807

879

1,982
4,817
18,842

7,720

173

8,465

>

6,723
2,878
1,032
3,411
11,119
500
7,467
1,853
6,136
6,452

2,922
3,629
3,839
2,135
5, 692

1,794
4,987
2,150
3,390

2,518
5,740
6,536
6.803
674

3,308
3, 994
2,207
4,124

5,181
6,799
3,908

4,385
6,526
1,510
3,396

>

1,344
7,563

$900

$13, 872

Q

4,441

933
11,353
10

2,199
7,299
1,140
5,825

3,405
1,230
248
10, 659
2,000

128
2,759
9,747

314

1,680
480
4,385
400

W

11, 460

8,567
13,372
50
6,724
13,547
5.081
2,600
150

5,317
3,314
1,877
2,392
2,511
1,267
5,549
2,400
1,303
1,620
5,354
1,645
463
1,221

5,149

1,800

1,318
I

8,617
4,282

101

780

2,540
6,945
2,428
5,714
5,223
5,945
8,087
984
5,798
5,882
3,981
9,843
1,882

to

OS
^4




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
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 :
1924

SUBDIVISIONS

to
oo

[See note a t head of t h i s t a b l e , p . 252]

.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT—continued

II.—PROTECTION TO P E R S O N AND P R O P E R T Y

General g o v e r n m e n t
buildings

General expenditures

R e n t of
offices
and
buildings

Fire department
Total

Supervising
department

Police
department
General expenditures

Water

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 .

Weights
Electric
and
measures wiring

>
O
M

>

G r a n d total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

$10, 621,108

I
II
III
IV
V

10, 804, 907
2,102, 740
1, 754, 633
1, 231, 447
727, 321

$976, 913 $285, 889, 642 $406, 315 $145,170,115 $112, 412, 325 $4, 061, 832 !$1, 540, 566 $5,094,719 $4, 086, 692 $1,342,226 $1,202,934 $1,715,357
675,
92,
70,
58,
80,

443
270
414
345
441

148,
33,
55,
30,
18,

665,152
396,109
058, 497
493,167
276, 717

207, 235
31,978
102, 467
39, 344
25, 291

83, 988, 802
15, 857, 334
24, 536, 357
13,144, 225
7, 643, 397

49, 445, 801
622, 864
13,682, 161
392, 779
26, 063, 673 1, 472, 844
14, 595, 520 1,109,550
8, 625,170 1,063, 795

1, 348, 783 3, 909, G82
82, 745
978, 425
68, 223
188, 853
26, 870
13,167
13, 945
4,592

722
926
643, 371
328, 520
188, 153

2,42

522,168
140, 494
326, 122
210, 277
143,165

576, 278
175, 693
220,130
131,967
98, 866

715, 326
160,533
401, 285
269,948
168, 265

f
w
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
1
?
3
4
5
6
8
q
10
11
I?

New York, N . Y
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, Pa
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
St. Louis, M o

$5, 570,
1, 040,
702,
430,
.__
458,
321,
. ._-

Baltimore, M d
Boston, M a s s .
Pittsburgh, Pa
San Francisco, Calif
Buffalo, N . Y

•

380
211
930
527
061
594

197, 618
620,398
310, 296
587, 527
314, 192
251, 233

$475,124
1,632
40, 569
37, 935
9, 880
15,605
36,157
4,634
5,850
48, 057

$54,531,911
22, 253, 404
14, 604,158 i $52,301
9,103, 060
41, 028
5, 500, 430
6,171, 544
12," 108
5, 430, 324
8, 441, 058
7, 571, 081
4,781,131
5, 524, 643
4, 752, 408

L_ -_

_-

101,798

$31, 457, 826
13, 794, 528
9, 334,934
4,923,930
2,848,995
3, 775,458

$17, 828, 048
5, 743, 089
3, 815,199
3, 314, 295
2, 344, 484
1, 834, 876

3, 001,944
4,410,712
3, 672,190
2, 128, 730
2, 419, 349
2, 220, 206

2, 224,922
3, 402, 237
2, 429, 285
1, 958, 432
2,515,809
2, 035,125

$177, 323 $1, 209, 701
81,157
155, 803
28, 492
1,200
18,196
2, 075
10, 037
190, 878
96, 785

$935, 342 $1, 260, 265
1, 067, 350
206, 043
88, 758
558, 293
85,128
129, 300
39, 358
130, 714
108, 422
162,197
167, 556
358.178
188, 382
99, 215
113,155

95, 652
144, 247
208, 332
94, 700
36,980
70, 837

38,967
20, 736
19, 306

$74,171
110, 339
181,099
23, 353
12,132
20, 485

34,996
33, 545
148, 874
36, 721
19, 077
29, 296

14,945
35, 450
21, 383
36, 957
21, 729
24, 235

$140, 650

o
a
$265,911

H

49, 467
34,095
32, 491

CO

(—i

15,400
90, 806
156, 274
25, 764
29, 557
15, 501




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 . . . .
W a s h i n g t o n , D . C_
Newark, N. J
_.
Minneapolis, M i n n
N e w Orleans, La__.
Cincinnati, O h i o . . .
Kansas City, M o . . .
Seattle, W a s h
I n d i a n a p o l i s , lnd__.
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey C i t y , N . J . . .

$196,
123,
303,
162,
115,
252,

059
402
164
439
797
134

372. 618
128,832
90, 171
150, 968
207,156

$10, 234
11,712

4,200
13,800

$3, 410, 254
4, 038, 343
4, 374, 944
2. 562, 744
2, 675, 968
2, 258, 960
2,401,363
2, 700,174
2, 638, 415
2, 476,179
3, 855, 765

$1, 870

12, 631
17, 477

$1, 627, 319
2, 065, 715
2, 221. 066
1,093,281
1,050,519
1, 008, 480

$1, 457, 348
1,472,011
1.793,373
1, 185, 359
1. 054, 691
1,039,112

1,359,446
1,125, 732
1, 043, 666
1, 033, 010
2, 229, 070

832, 560
1, 302, 334
1,130, 574
1, 034, 622
1, 380,177

$10,579
$40, 351
24, 111
"12~976~

95,916
42, 764
33, 681
119, 471

62,100
262, 337
57, 738

$13, 000
15,190
17,770
23, 963
8,009

$64, 208
90, 083
132,194
103, 922
150, 900
69, 678

5,307

17, 058
12, 854
9,771
18, 483
25,131

23. 247
17. 220
35,965
27, 778
53, 447

17, 431
6,000
59,170

$3,124
3,990
5,089
5,302

$6, 405
18, 433
30, 289
14,260
9,006

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
Louisville, K y
Toledo, O h i o . . .
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
Denver, Colo.
A k r o n , Ohio
Columbus, O h i o . . . . .
Providence, R. I
St. P a u l , M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif_..__._
A t l a n t a , Ga
Omaha, Nebr
B i r m i n g h a m , Ala
Worcester, M a s s
San A n t o n i o , T e x . . .
Dallas, Tex
Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, C o n n . .
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio
Norfolk, V a
...
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, C o n n
Youngstown, O h i o . .
Hartford, Conn
Grand Rapids. Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s . . . .

$78, 231
4,744
26, 212
67, 670
20, 835
18, 370
53, 369
71, 062
86, 988
23, 252
49,866
24, 817
42,156
18, 122
36, 780
40, 173
59, 691
34, 807
840
20, 543
40, 908
11, 804
15, 017
27, 763
59, 118
20, 948
18, 607
15, 632
16, 323
07, 069

$23, 850
3, 050
9, 600
13, 975

3, 600
6,091

2,016

$1, 541,926 $11,968
1, 589, 715
7,382
1,930,620 1
1, 701, 440 16, 583
798,179 1
1, 450, 595
2,183, 452
1, 784, 499
1, 685, 816
1, 202, 220
1, 455, 842
898, 908
1, 644, 296
735, 891
936, 688
1,195, 496
14, 001
1, 216, 894
1, 389, 034
1, 082. 845
757, 053
4, 781
1, 335, 454
6, 657
879,118
1, 371, 261
449, 047
1,165,158
922, 059
7,896
625, 294
806, 802 I 10,470 I
1, 014, 460
!
1, 416, 426 I

$771, 020
734, 578
785, 054
725,995
404, 365

$709, 019
781, 540
948, 966
730, 848
359, 154

632, 035
1, 109, 614
675, 408
673, 916
614, 822
572,162
343, 840
792, 870
274, 035
355, 968
500, 989
529, 654
694, 711
518, 822
349, 095

759, 051
903, 371
895, 783
767,908
541, 445
615, 571
422, 052
729, 323
358, 605
501, 833

638,917
417, 296
614, 781
248, 503
495, 365
275, 304
283, 527
331, 690
442, 730
609, 643

556, 467
658,192
621, 419
502, 019
348, 860
630,919
426, 310
616,951
183, 651
581, 926
518,851
321,182
419, 287
460, 800
755, 334

$68, 612

$98, 752
2,684
85, 933
43, 716
128, 813

25, 471
$19, 369
1. 250

208, 657
73, 049
2,363
63, 093
6,170

2,000
24, 793
30, 776

6,371
93, 676

350

6,059
82, 285

33, 874

11, 339
74, 491
1,104

1,200

$21, 200
19,002
32, 212
16,182
12, 819
47,009
22, 942
15, 546
24, 184
17, 093
15, 680
11,898
13, 375
3,900
9,969
17, 875
13, 232
17, 984
17, 008
13, 240
13,149
4,920
10, 520
3,513
20, 342
11, 750
2,119
3,943
7,278
13, 225

$6, 386
12, 276
20, 750
6,325
3,491
17,115
8,058
12,125
7,410
6,720
12, 379
7,749
5,747
6,654
4,864
5,792
4,169
7,540
5,527
9,463
4,820
2,500
5,012
9,669
5,631
12, 480
2,577
4,111
6,516

Q

4,205
6,248
1,684
5,527
8,554
21, 861
2,079
2,570
15, 428
2,859
9,787
3,625
2,101
5,300
360
2,478
2,834
6,162
2,029
2,222
1,940
1,100
8,878

10, 416
22, 523
9,444
12, 060
9,511
10, 207
4,770
7,920

!>
F
w

9,934
4,431
8,109
7,268
2,800
7,320
200
4,210
9,669
8,554
5,568
10,818
12, 358

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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 , 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 :

fcO

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1924—Continued

[See note at head of this table, p. 252]
I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT—continued

CITY

City numb

t-t
<x>

I I . — P R O T E C T I O N TO P E R S O N A N D P R O P E R T Y

General government
buildings
R e n t of
G e n e r a l ex- offices
and
penditures
buildings

Fire department
Total

Supervising
department

Police
department
G e n e r a l expenditures

Water
service

Inspection service
Militia
and
armories

Register
of deeds
and
mortgages

Buildings

P l u m b - W e i gdh t s
an
ing
measures

Electric
wiring

6?

63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
79

73
74
75
76
77
78
79

Des Moines, Iowa
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
Camden, N . J
Nashville, T e n n
N e w Bedford, M a s s
Flint, M i c h . _
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y _ _ .
Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a
Reading, P a .
. __

Duluth, Minn
_ .
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
S p o k a n e , W a s h . . __ __
Tacoma, W a s h . .
Canton, Ohio. .
Oklahoma City, Okla...
Lynn, Mass..
Utica, N . Y _ _
Water bury, C o n n .

$21,326
43,211
38,037
31, 525
34,305
14,043
46,841
8,845
46,932
39,977
39,705
23,931
19,384
7,219
45,880
32,453
10,527
10,048
12,607
26,791
27,264
5,473
7,427
36, 610
18,132
34,423

$1,200

1,625
144

5,083
180

$785,690
939,914
446,028
957,247
864,354
645,572
1, 008,618
539,104
627,735
925,493
803,304
515,660
527,460
322,858
1, 005,888
800,215
647,856
489,376
858,341
547,002
585,513
352,158
584,425
675,225
585,758
851,215

$3~, 950

18, 259

520

$309,496
441,664
229,285
487,338
439,235
298,415
506,295
230,815
306,938
486,869
387,569
198,183
221,025
202,323
577,866
347,496
245,143
233,174
332,315
193,734
184,962
145,394
267,877
274,760
232,736
358,741

$447, 571
443,534
197, 033
441,835
389, 227
324,868
455,310
227,467
300,673
412,705
339, 314
247,* 158
284,043
93,180

$3,444
12,147
5,492
$500
1,182
$52,133

316
58,526
$1,620

37Q 3SQ

420,804
294,566
221,135
286,163
305,451
298, 211
184,468
284,336
355,811
336, 703
466,131

84, 000
5,500
197.435
18, 000
78,000

2,397
4,000

345

8,855
3,163
11,265
8,072
4,140
11,797
17, 201
4,206
4,751
4,162
21,455
4,228
7,805
6,235
6,138
4,385

1,883
6,079

a

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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

>

4,590
3,954
9,929
9,526
7,971
5,351

$7, 248
2,710
3,828
4,883
2,493
4,532
4,965
6,523
2,267
5,550

$2,913
3, 812
7,240
2,522
2,211
10, 290
1,771

6,190
5,421
82

1,866
2,258
2,077

730
7,783

3,630
2, 510
7,863
2,652
3,360
3,872
5,331
2,856
7,025
3, 835
2,640

9,260

4,549
2,595
4,134
6,783
5,143

$10,498

3,808
8,743

2,099
2,773
1,739
2,202
1,920
7,332
2,158
3,800

H

>

5,497
8,973
2,034
2,522
17,322
10,043

w

26,947

a

m
H
O

o
*j

4,918
2,893
15, 513
5,925

M

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GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
8?,
83
84

Somerville, M a s s
El Paso, Tex__
S a n Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, I n d
Jacksonville, F l a . _

$13,985
5,431
55,366
9,422
19,294

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga

14,607
8,036
16,239
33,990
8,728

90
91
92
93
94

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, K a n s
H a r r i s b u r g , Pa_
Manchester, N . H

10,616
13,129
15,425
1,389
62,590

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g B e a c h , Calif
Peoria, 111
T a m p a , Fla__
South Bend, Ind
St. J o s e p h , M o . .

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e .
Gary, I n d

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
L i t t l e R o c k , Ark__
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N. Y
Johnstown, Pa._
E a s t St. Louis, 111
Saginaw, M i c h . .
Terre H a u t e , I n d

115
116
117
118
118

Pawtucket, R. I
H o b o k e n , N . J__
Passaic, N . J_
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, M i c h .

_..

_
.__

$2,100
3,304
9,588
1,280
9,985

$3,994
2,396

2,500
2,627

4,878
1,958
1,883
1,200

638

2,045
3,161
9,388
4,112
3,216

2,000
800

3,167
4,930
5,439
6,146

2,348
3,000
5,499
5,105

22,462
1,730
3,395
14,322
1,800

9,481
3,480
1,916
2,000
2,767

2,405
1,500
2,160

7,887
7,251
5,739
5,230
3,690

3,091
4,827
1,730
3,119

1,642
1,607
840
3,309
281

2,177
2,723
3,050
1,945
4,922

1,666

$265,156
157, 599
261,555
260,976
284,633

330,132
269,171
161,796
213,915
234,331

372,080
223,433
245,783
202,632
217,484

232,373
757,026
360,342
246,385
500,104

115,985
344,657
169,702
143,159
251,324

102,438
358,458
135,004
72,208
233, 770

46,684
14,140
10,692
7,797
16, 675

585,767
401,099
270,288
519,099
453,415

261,651
147,079
121,267
204,730
167,394

254,888
155,594
106,596
230,214
227, 271

17,658
27,624
5,086
17,336
23, 260

345, 697
326,866
364, 272
540,456
432,386

162,592
142,099
147,608
256,691
215,254

163,999
167,192
199,291
235,968
175,149

141,043
135, 580
289,842
233,107
207,778

152,333
120,438
268,951
158, 391
327,746

161, 516
110,654
116.142
154.143
147, 726

244,302
159, 673
126,378
179,225
206,561

17,400
23,167

159,336
423, 750
229,127
72,575
102, 039

135, 545
419, 076
252,263
90,431
174,798

42,355

1,643
4,988
2,156

30,800

2,355

16,875
4,199
21,109
3,985
34,065

300
4,500

2,000
13,232

24,794
65,602
15,056
9,982
16,807

724,231
525,186
422,150
436,888
478,894

$3~, 434

5,697
3,300
6,547

840
4,100

3~85
3,372

900

16, 515
1,833

307,857
289,276
578,094
448,129
578,897

6,370

429,327
295, 660
286,927
344,301
432,547 I

2,675

13,381
7,211
13,229
13, 222
6,059
_.

$522,138
394,356
522,732
516,362
660,346

$225,755
168,439
209,024
205,002
298,713

$3,300

1,440

330,089
856,418
550,944
165,210
317,266 1

3,799

$745
$6, 553
8,740
2,335
10,228

$28,980
36,270
24,000

2,400
499

949
32,991

73,886
31,010
53,122
47,957
7,153
7,442
29, 269

2,543
25,985
5,943
3,030
6,212

45,803

3,956
2,100
2,251
1,875

65,130
18,580

$5,000
1,500

2,116
1,800

1,295
2,874

2,592
7,183

$3,400
13,243
2,784
12,704
2,793
3,909
10,411
2,999
6,526
6,371

2,792
2,190

1,303

Q
15, 582
1,680
2,933
2,880
112
4,751
5,012

W
H
ft

2,106
3,600
3,955
12,094

560
1,840
2,220
2,325
1,875

1,614
1,492

2,223
1,500
2,950
1,800
2,291

323
1,900
8, 269

2,400

2,104

2,382

1,329
1,615

6,975
4,433
1,875

1,133

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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 , 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 :
1924—Continued

to

[See note at head of this table, p . 252]

i.—GENERAL GOVERN-

II.—PROTECTION TO P E R S O N A N D P R O P E R T Y

MENT—continued

City numb

CITY

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 deeds
and
mortgages

Buildings

Plumbing

$1, 964
2,179
2,250
2,458
2,102
3,663
5,721
2,873
3,796
3,062
2,014
1,655
2,220
2,823
663
2,100
3,277
15,286
2.499
ii 771

$1,964
2,000
1,800
2,100
1,920
2,300
2,928
550
2,716
3,050

2,331
4, 061
2,502

2,400
1,800
2,785
2,886

W e i g h t s Electric
and
m e a s u r e s wiring

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
120
1*1

m
123

124
125
126
127
128
1?9
130
131
13?
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144

Chester, P a , _
_..
R a c i n e , Wis__
Chattanooga, Tenn
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, P a
N e w Britain, Conn
H i g h l a n d P a r k , Mich__
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif. _ . _
Springfield, I1L_ _
Bethlehem, P a .
Huntington, W. Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, N e b r
Winston-Salem, N . C.._
Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, Va
_
Covington, K y
Macon, G a
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, L a
Wheeling, W . V a

$7,267
5,360
13,887
25,309
11,412
25, 530
21, 090
5,379
6,790
7,983
19, 569
10, 631
25,405
13,345
8,471
6,253
9,672
8,007
3,983
29, 986
11, 779
13,492
6,893
10,430
9,685

$360

4,152

$173,300
264,533
362,470
473,381
202,283
328,122
420,953
242,976
357, 500
269,253
146, 730
290, 706
555,693
221,055
218,063
224,116
370, 563
410, 555
205,577
256,204
294,310
283,809
182,760
306,268
298,862 1

$107, 063
108, 816
128,929
188,260
81, 786
150,172
162,614
115,640
96,128
113,929
90, 567
115,642
213,126
72,439
119,841
103, 061
183, 750
191,477
88,423
110,280
109, 218
124, 535
85, 553
115, 642
132,163

$49, 334
121, 771
192, 639
268,432
111,516
157,469
204,042
108, 258
182,121
141, 586
52,331
122,361
308, 649
137,989
92,275
109, 936
155,628
199,387
90, 651
143,907
133, 817
127,137
89,028
146,120
161,899

$6, 601
24,197
18, 000

$1,437
$258
6,730

40, 699
1,602
63,324

45, 787
12,928

6,253
620

16, 290
13, 345

315
500
107

33, 920
21, 730

2,400
928

27, 716
2,300

2,436
2,173
1,412
2,406
1,800
2,329
2,200
2,463

$2,060
2,345
3,059
4,083
1,869
900
1,769
646
1,818
1,800
4,483
2,953

H
>
H
$2,000
3,840
4,040

W

w
H
M

1,920
5,459
2,928

GO

3 816
2,960

o
o

O

H

2,000
2,602

2,300
300
2,252
2,100
3,335

2,667

1,842
3,900

1,380
7,428
2,500

>
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2,412
4,970




145
146
147
148
149

N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a
F r e s n o , Calif
Augusta, Ga
P a s a d e n a , Calif

7,895
1,993
7,465
8,917
9,631

150
151
152
153
154

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, Mich

8,030
9,192
17,401
58, 694
5,711

155
156
157
158
159

Wichita Falls, Tex
N e w t o n , Mass__
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

4,878
19, 632
3,141
5,461
5,023

...

6,145

375,480 (
151,064
627,466 I
282, 578
363,168
201,489
282,949
284,432
1, 256,936
294,480

2,433

165, 546
82, 788
143,186
133, 745
127, 336

105,990
457, 915
313, 568
218,438
167,372 1

90, 686
119,479
107, 667
543, 271
98,391

99, 670
155,444
108, 279
540, 522
157,304

40, 770
235,220
131, 769
104,140
59, 349

$60-

156,179
65, 876
447,894
129,178
202, 526

49,311
206,458
162, 622
84, 6,08
95,884

4,904
1,440
5,050
1,800
8,440
6,104

12, 300

1,642
46,197

845
500

30, 375

17, 275

897
657
2,400

i

1

2,639

3,437
25, 768
2,271

34,975

3,157
1,477
2,294
4,603
2,303

3,444
3, 5J4
1,288
3,472

2,336
2,100
2,676
2,384
2,172

5,100
1,800
8,754

2,701
960
1,320

3,291
25
1,548
300
2,574
2,478
480

7,289
8,000
800
9,240
1,983
4,942
37, 228
2,271
2,336
2,676
1,723
2,043

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass.
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis
York, P a

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R. I
McKeesport, Pa
Bay City, Mich
Hammond, Ind. _

170
171
172
173
174

_'
..

$14,184
9,402
4, 685
6,350
7,331

$359,038
219, 986
147, 012
277, 767
121,424

3,542
10, 224
1,465
11, 583
3,713

$1,800

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y .
Elmira, N . Y
_
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex.
Chelsea, M a s s . . . . . .

4,164
16,141
4,666
17, 641
33, 025

13, 566

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . Va
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

15, 954
8,580
9,992
5,344
9,926

180
181
182
183
184

L i m a , Ohio
M o n t g o m e r y , Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y

__

_.

__.

1,648
3,431
6,787
5,429
2,783

7,227

156, 515
372, 731
195, 652
327,398
258, 601
339,438
226,490
192,254
250,388
392,895

4,305

7,584 1

6,475

$201,528
104, 648
5.9,390
101, 666
45, 440

57,872
164,395
94, 377
82, 017
111, 279

89, 587
175, 661
98,365
153, 085
115, 566

179, 816
97, 794
79, 362
92,439
146,442

$642

$355

11,321
70, 000

$2, 779
1,500
3,500

6,800

286

23, 582

2,160
532

84,055
25,110

3,199
1,004

84, 027
112,195
94, 693
143, 759
212, 690

51, 387
6,000

7,446
5,631
2,756
3,574
4,668

118, 742
97, 744
143, 553
114,892
111, 180

1,380

258,178
257,944
217,756
219,322
319, 068
117,497
207,781
264,685 I
138,231 j
250,715 1

1 $6,666

$144,240
111, 038
67,1,76
91,889
64, 354

o

96, 599
140, 052
57, 786
87, 321
176,205

32, 876

49,159
100, 762
90, 713
90,183
93, 718

62,861
96, 789
78, 343
33, 009
116, 777

2,492

250
2,500
683

7,696

1,200
34, 896

$2,126

1,560
2,500
2,766

1,450
2,212
1,564

2,340
2,327
1,920
1,893
1,000

1,620
40
870

2,800
2,762
2,472
1,242

558
2,050
1,562

1,223

$2,175
1.000
5,088
6,600

W

>

H

>

1,860
5,401

W

3,089
2,039

CO

2,472
3,814

4,360

2,445
2,442
2,000
2,084
7,341

1,750
2,362
1,871
3, 946

3,105
6,689
2,000

1,539
3,301
2,400
1,984
1,500

1,050
80,183

$3, 027

2,256
1,761
1,775
2,263

680
4,256
2,761
1,932
6,408

1,538

1,920
4,079
2,550
5,166

2,321

to
CO




TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST

P A Y M E N T S F O R E X P E N S E S O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S AND S U B D I V I S I O N S
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 4 — C o n t i n u e d
[See note at head of this table, p . 252J

I.~GENERAL GOVERNMENT—continued
General g o v e r n m e n t
buildings

CITY

City numb

&

II.—PROTECTION TO P E R S O N AND P R O P E R T Y

General expenditures

R e n t of
oflBces
and
buildings

Fire department
Total

Supervising
depart-

1 ment

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

Buildings

Plumbing

Weights
Electric
and
m e a s u r e s wiring

GROUP V — CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
185
186
187
188
189

P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y . . _ .

$9,972
24,042
9,833
8,216
14,962

190
191
19?
193
194

Salem, M a s s .
E v a n s t o n , 111
_.
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont_
W e s t H o b o k e n , N . J___.

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, P a
Brookline, M a s s
Jamestown, N . Y
H a m i l t o n , Ohio _
Muskegon, Mich

7,044
45,594
8,892
1,069
6,526

?00
201

Waco, Tex
Everett,Mass
Springfield, M o
Muncie, I n d
L o r a i n , Ohio_

?m
?m
204

_.

__
_

5,062
4,963
1,066
1,371
2,284

3,000

372

2,000
1,800
50

$110,158
85,401
77,293
107,862
236, 263

$85, 907
86, 342
82, 623
159,156
181, 652

271,003
290,253
207,890
176,150
301,358

8,960
6,970
4,852
8,060
15,747

$1,512

117,048
157, 526
64,122
63,927
136, 587

131,657
113,986
120,862
86, 907
138,308

128,711
495,053
215,590
139,988
196,604

50,324
239,747
68,197
61,584
59,469

71, 599
223,171
102,279
73, 758
103,857

59,636
119,220
57,753
53,768
79,264

123,112
173,050
86, 519
79, 797
97,175

$254,471
222,867
178,097
278,388
473,333

208, 740
312,456
178, 073
157,419
195,110 1

$2,200

*

2,106

1, 500

$47, 779
36, 500

$6, 829
1,800
1,960
5,900
2,934
7,986
2,600

2,462

1,000

2,186

8,875
1,224
1,720
1,170

1,470
3,238
612
430
2,225

$1, 009
42, 611

9,838
21, 055
23, 277
2,240
16,000
26,600
8,000
25,424
20,494

$1, 576
$1,822
2,500
2,508
2,100

300
82

1,800
7,415
1,820
816

2,475

1,835
511
2,760

$3,900
3,000
4,273
896
2, 564
1,654

2,995
2,856
2,500

1,578
3,332
1,625

1,440
1,481

938

2,070

1,491
3,469
640

10,430
8,704
1,758
418
5,587

1,182




205 | Chicopee, M a s s
206 D u b u q u e , I o w a
207 B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
208 C o l u m b i a , S. C
209 Joliet, 111

|
I

8,816
8,229
17,783
5,364
1,391

210 Superior, W i s
211 Stamford, C o n n
212 1 A u r o r a , 111
. _
213 T a u n t o n , M a s s _. _
214 Council Bluffs, I o w a _ _ .

12,166
3,173
11, 893
7,660
2,318

215 i R o c k I s l a n d , 111
216 P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
217 Q u i n c y , 111
218 A u s t i n , T e x
219 N e w B r u n s w i c k , N . J . _

2,981
2,272
7,839
7,508
9,040

220
221
222
223
224

Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, Pa
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C
Auburn, N . Y
:
Kokomo, Ind
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a

7,828
6,669
10,108
11,907
6,441

230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass

11,141
1,665
13,465
6,996
5,705

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e . .
Qreen Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, W i s . .

240
241
242
243
244

M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N . Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N . Y

245
246
247
248

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado S p r i n g s , C o l o .
Newport, R. I
J
Pensacola, F l a

__

10,130

1,140

4,976
6, 415
6, 594
8,893

118, 554
101,813
95, 636
91, 897
78,441

121,373
125,937
72, 625
98, 758
41, 252

152,467
144, 076
76,128
121,055
58,956

40,252
7,220

39,628
39, 086
69,483
45,098
83, 754

54,953
54, 278
92,485
75, 716
125, 734

60,100
65,285
70, 774
46,115
72,168

87, 239
56, 532
55, 859
80,355
72, 822

4,950

190,397
134, 503
160,484
121, 583
66,051

61, 762
46, 862
83,466
67,482
31, 669

109, 504
66,252
58, 919
47,652
26, 783

460

206, 653
127,195
145,255
62, 965
211, 734 |

106,452
45,390
68, 927
43, 282
92,162

90,067
73,823
70,087
14, 743
86, 405

3,270
1,500

64, 664
49, 298
88, 581
59, 843
48, 035

62,326
79,101
75,045
103,426
92, 582

2,100 j

108,345
151,368
174,572
162, 603
101,458

47, 258
50,910
65,167
48, 290
62, 296

54, 590
82,901
106, 341
110,353
36, 772

75

184,127
152,584
243,380
127,825

79,190
70, 050
132, 651
60,819

85,007
71, 515
102,861
63,360

3,171

7,385
22,680

220,046
196,344
194, 636
206,334
170,833
322,068
292, 677
155, 744
236, 711
106,944
100,588
100,289
167,380
134,295
238,668
191,970 1
126,780
134,138 1
160,235
149,888

13, 641
10,131
5,987 j
9,199 j
15,496
3,945
7,171
1,009
12,102
4, 609

86,508
63, 647
92,380
99,314
75,321

130,964 1
174,463
166, 659
219, 782
174,879

7,000

3,889
1,992
2,127
2,147
3,165

225
226
227
228
229

125

I

362

540

10
1,819

30
77

2,181

743
2,250
10, 000
$3, 637

3,068
1,380
1,625
1,999

900

680
2,264
1,486
2,400
2,575

2,928

2,351
2,849
980
1,441
1,200

2,468
694
305
1,878
660

1,999
2,516
1,565
2,349
1,200

18,600

2,000

34,514
1,500

2,648
605
2,339

2,495
605
899
2,000
188

1,522

1,400

2,676
1,800

2,584

29,200
1,200
13,826
17, 606
10, 750

_

__
55

2,000

3,480

2,591

407
1,775

150
5,640
1,800
2,833
1,860
3,011
1,156
8,996
640

1,500
2,780
4,193

683
1,615

700
1,715
4,248
962
1,200

1,857
2, 045
2,270
1,690

1,644
1,246

1,468
2,040

2,939

3,135

300
2,261

500
1,771

424
2,106

2,523
2,148

2,138
1,664

2,229
515

2,180
2,609
277
1,500
855

48
2,448

1,619

855

679
2,265

2,090

1,000
1,800
2,955
1,330

500
2,100
1,876
2,016

5,726
2,225
4,761
1,493
2,265

480
774

175
2,105
2,550
2,780
2,260

2,062
36, 616
45,327
27, 529

2,650
12, 500
693

11,808

1
j

..._...-.1
.

Q

1,500
500

693
300

34
4,394
538
300

to




TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST

P A Y M E N T S FOR E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S A*ND 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 :
1924

ts2
OS

[See n o t e a t head of this t a b l e , p . 252]

II.—PROTECTION

I n s p e c t i o n service—|
continued

Boilers

I
II
III..
IV
V

:

Pounds

6391,314

1, 337, 562
186,423
83, 752
36,421
22, 896

127, 506
33,048
116,353
62, 704
51,703

134,886
I 11,290
36,961
| 6, 074
I 4,451

AND

PROPERTY—continued

I I I . — C O N S E R V A T I O N OF H E A L T H

Prevention
a n d t r e a t m e n t of
communicable
diseases

Other protection to person a n d p r o p e r t y

$193,662 $1,667,054

G r a n d total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

All other

TO P E R S O N

Examining
engineers
and
plumbers
',224

Health
department
administration

Total
Police
a n d fire
alarm

Humane!
societies

EmRate
ployinvestiment
agencies gations

56, 036 1, 004, 715
11,573
212, 691
9,059
342,151
6, 255
260, 954
4,301
117,339

334, 844 135, 986 229,304
44, 494 80, 871
109,148
62, 992 65, 655 142, 210
11,544
30, 677
38, 993
5, 907 35,354
10,818

Tuberculosis

All other

$1,937,853 $548,47! $263, 586 $526, 732 $2,640,657 $34,206,343
1, 528, 652
716,503
176,036
170,157
49,309

\4

Vital
statistics

Other
communicable
diseases
in hospitals

55, 243, 887 $673,146
2, 243,158 352,454
649, 920 99,158
924, 919 132,344
848, 534 49,180
40,010
577,356

17,350,007
5,032, 974
6,572,039
3,241,361
2,009, 962

9,231,852 $5,730,646
4, 974,328 3,396,318
515,651
2,173,937
1, 442,124 1, 201,560
343,433
403,801
273, 684
237, 662

>
o

i—i

>
w

>
H
I—I

w

H
O
f—i

I
G R O U P L — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 500,000 A N D O V E R
N e w Y o r k , N . Y._ Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, P a .
Detroit, M i c h . . .
C l e v e l a n d , O h i o - . _ __
St. L o u i s , M o . .
Baltimore, M d
_ ..
Boston, M a s s . .
_ _ _
Los Angeles, Calif .
Pittsburgh, P a . _ _
San Francisco, Calif
Buffalo, N . Y

$34,018
44, 084
25, 521
10, 200

6,055
6,958
2,700
4,750

$9, 567
$922, 078
110,694 $34,817 22,120
2,700
64, 286
744
32,079
12, 039
14, 237 29, 869
40, 091
7,046
20,000
46,161
29, 677
10, 770
16,463
31,026

$256, 708 $48, 836
24, 332 $99, 947
$173,325
340, 055 "30," 855"
3, 660 79, 880
441 I 13,305
16, 000

4,687
25,825
13, 223

4,566
8,701
',638

104,150
128, 443
135,495

2,000
13, 500
15, 340

18, 274

a

$318,028 $4,977,736
415, 575 3,378,112
29,000
1,222,694
203,187
1,682,297 |
12,064
1,152,315 |
7,325
607,581 1

5,265
14,013 j 41,303
117 ! 399, 965
38, 216
23, 891
34, 833

497,460
983,473
728,828
744,302
656,987
718,222

I
I
|
|

207,508 $111, 793
44, 059
350,044
12, 700
123,096
45,627
111,302
11, 528
12,618
6,211
32,169
86,
66,
88,
37,
44,
83,

046
890
610
924
060
981

12,586 j
63,517
14,649 1
8,560
11,259 1
8,875

$308,148 $1, 497,207
1, 748,857
431, 784
76,400
427,104
458,402
503,168
662, 565
110,260
232, 929
95, 996
42,068
405,167
121,215
175,228
308,411
434,938

79,029
9,410
22, 682
106,244
113,434

w




GROUP IL—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
13
14
15
16
17
18

Milwaukee, Wis
_
Washington, D . C . _ .
N e w a r k , N . J . __
Minneapolis, M i n n
N e w Orleans, La___ _
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio
__

19
20
21
22
23

Kansas City, M o
Seattle, W a s h
Indianapolis, Ind
Rochester, N . Y . . _ .

$28, 628
71,330
12,140
2,562
12,040
$7,988
3,302

$6, 000
8,793
5,061
700
4,046

$7,163
894

$60,607
84, 724
$500
4,000
5,995
6,349

780

10,303
1,800
5,639
41, 981

4,786
3,662

480
2,256

67,360

1.380
12, 620
4, 000
65,162
9,142

$7,244
8,906
19, 659
6,222

19,242
2,463

$14,547
133,062
1,138
9,634
397,304
11,449

13,290
3,999
2, 690
10, 000

18. 764
86,909
31, 879
11,555
262

$31,650

$572,472
296, 786 '
812,025
770,056
221,110
314,106

$44,586
27,364
157, 629
42,505
17,962
17,358

$12, 418
19,100
7,000
6,845
15, 858
4,578

$270,569
86,334
235,084
521,998
2,400
183,054

$114,113
70,370
162, 992
22, 635
18,474
1,386

223,843
374,011
313, 754
500,391
634,420

36, 883
85,309
32, 981
50,989
136,354

272
1,445
2,700
5,569
23,373

90,379
175, 797
137,499
284, 701
186,122

45,554
1,897
43, 617
34,613

$12, 700
11,978
22,784
43,122
21,069

$1,368

$176,757

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
Louisville, K y
T o l e d o , Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo
Akron, Ohio

__
_ _
__

..

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
Providence, R. I .
St. P a u l , M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, Ga
__.

$1,528
1,527

1,482
7,576

_
4,860

_

Grand Rapids, Mich. . .
Fort Worth, Tex.
Scranton, P a .
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s

14,465
600
7,094
13, 765

653

4,500

3,000
3,160

1, 527
1,720

267

574
500
6,500

776

3,721
9,325
7.814

102,495 .
.
96,538 j
243,150
69,027
139,403

22, 273
19, 421
19,354
15, 666
8,260

161,312
216, 837
119,409
164,472
44,103

665
5,140

17,303
11,811
3,389

3,400
7,272
3,436

10,995

5,691
2,320
6,014

461
290

1,026
3,902
3,080
2,373
3,737

2,588
16, 880
8,469
8,779

3,239
863

__
_
_

14,072
17,091
9,321
5,397
17,608

24
18,681
1,200

166
1,801
49

13,399
70

„i

1,560
2,000

102, 208
332,165
147,141
123,960
211, 592

1,016

7,319

1,500

$250, 938
131, 678
86, 658
191, 084
123, 995

1,829
5,578
8,533
64
2,495

1,969
14,768
4,612

307
1,050

37,321

$52,928
1,926

2,692

2,177

24,653
93

2,538

_ _
_

39, 832

3,635
4,247

59,488

4,900
4,192
5,148

3,240
2,539

4,999

436

51,023
48,179

4,896
126
1,732

500
2,400

1,051

80
102
360

4,491
1,800

__

Richmond, Va
_ __
Syracuse, N . Y
_. _
New Haven, ConnMemphis, Tenn _.
D a y t o n , Ohio

5.198
1,760
8,002
988

4,197

$2,931
554

_ __

$7,200
3,816

$6,283
9,094

8,553

$31, 791

$10, 512
900

$6,325

__ __

O m a h a , Nebr___ _
B i r m i n g h a m , Ala
Worcester, M a s s
San A n t o n i o , T e x
Dallas, Tex

Norfolk, V a
Houston, T e x . . _
Bridgeport, Conn
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
Hartford, Conn

$4,076
2,415
3,935
2,237

354 !

12,828
10,570

$177
16, 662
13,690
41,100
12, 771

3,174
20, 629
3,120
109,823

202,096
14,369

1,960
8,340
2,753
1,800
3,669

3,460
7,762
86, 708
4,259
60,284

23,590
3,056
80, 263
2,000
10,142

21,829
73,942
21,105
10,520
16, 717

2,000
5,820
8, 795

75,554
9,468
16,307
70,000

1,000
58,794
6,159

60,205
118, 746
172,021
41,696
181, 921

6,219
31,112
42,015
8,917
11,934

1,834
3,120
4,790

3,775
33, 792
21, 739

10, 593
20, 785
42, 868
6,895
74,541

204,396
55, 419
59,859
125,942
134, 619

25,212
9,674
8,020
18,354
9.579

2,273

1,000

3,065

5,363
107,860
9,211

2,500
6,100

23, 826

34, 731
45,892

17, 606
1,943
19,182
21,255
25.234




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 D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d

to
00

[See note at head of this table, p . 252]
II.—PROTECTION

Inspection serviceContinued

Boilers

All other

TO P E R S O N

AND P R O P E R T Y — c o n t i n u e d

III.—CONSERVATION OF H E A L T H

Prevention
and treatment of
communicable

Other protection to person and property

Examining
engiPolice
neers
and fire
Pounds
and
alarm
plumb-|
ers

G R O U P 11 [ . — C I T I E S

EmRate
Humane! ployinvestisocieties ment
gations
agencies

Total
All other

Health
department
administration

Vital
statistics
Tubercu-

Other
communicable
diseases
in hospitals

>
o
I—I

>
r

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

XSl

54
55
56
57
»8
>
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
7L
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

D e s Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h
Fall River, Mass
C a m d e n , N . J __ -

$1,015
2,168

N e w Bedford, M a s s
Flint, Mich
- Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

Yonkers, N Y
Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
T u l s a , Okla
Elizabeth, N J
Tacoma, Wash
O k l a h o m a City, Okla
Lvnn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, Conn

6,529
1,929
665
2,280
589

4,648
71

7,688

2,409
128

1,743

2,100

4,017
2, 307
2,128
2,600

2,900
4,181

2,044
5
3,002
1,200
2,798

1, Q47

166
363

$2, 311

1,946
6,111
1,837
600
1,650
90
4,623
330

2,458
1,800
1,320
1,683

3, 276
4,800

2,757

2,010
2,808

150

17, 814
30
120

1,896
139
2, 223
1,980
2,202
5,691

$5, 700
3,355
1,196

6,128

_ _
2,582

$4, 457
250

$1, 500

$33, 024

$2,172
66
1,830

583
24

Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a
_

$348

$2, 628

1,815
391
600

707

6,486
2,286

16,177
377
3,788
5,561
5,896

480

372

3, 808
557
1,500

3,927
1,575

1,035

$58,821
189, 710
72, 518
222, 059
85, 835
52, 226
168, 731
83, 639
23,157 i
132,895 |
155, 880
46,957 i
50, 038
55, 390
197,184
138,778
78,654
20, 314
73,860
68,805
40,709 i
46,287 1
55,991
110,334
55,865
74,413

$12,957
18, 369
23, 313
24, 405
11, 427
12, 020
28,765
14,820
3,647
19,740
13, 240
21,204
4,269
6,675
20, 701
14, 388
7,082
6,941
10,113
12, 689
8,035
8,918
11,912
11,841
11, 392
10, 791

$2, 600
1,380
2,690

2,520
1,352
1,800
7,203
921

2,661
2,557

$63, 559
95,899
2,383
5,673
82, 779
59,950
56,911
596
57, 594
7, 458
3,275

535
150
821
3,666
2,298

10, 315
45,869
9,465
7,332

$1, 635
38,124
3,479
30, 039
49,639
15,988
7,000
4,772
39, 521

>

H
w
H

O
in
O
bj

o
M

6,351
10,908
42,998
69,400
16,806
6,428
12,929
21,142
11,133
2,932
9,504
37, 261
1,500
9,201

H
t—i

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GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
8?
83
8d

Somerville, M a s s .
E l P a s o , Tex
S a n Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, Fla

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, Ind
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga
___

qo
91
99
93
94

Allentown, Pa
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N. H

95
9fi
97
98
99

L o n g B e a c h , Calif
P e o r i a , 111
T a m p a , Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. J o s e p h , M o

100
101
100
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, Pa
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e .
Gary, Ind

105
I0fi
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
_
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

110
111
1T>
113
114

Binghamton, N. Y
Johnstown, Pa
E a s t St. L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, Mich
Terre Haute, Ind

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J . . .
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

$500

$22,771
_. _
- .
_

$1, 507
2,577

$2,460

5,039
$4, 467

$2, 240
12, 654
$1, 560
2,730

$240

$1,117
19, 938
2,891

1,426
5,000

1,800
2,653

2,184
571

14, 818

3,750

,_
720

622
1,902

s

1,115
8,353

63
15,157

1,832
16, 212

759
777

126
3,336

_

1,164
226
_
...

250
50

3,974

1,348

1,800

3,822
83
1,000

11,951
12, 770
17, 881
4,928

6,882
200

2,638

200

659

330
216
360

245
5,571
1,562

26

_.

1,832

150

28, 613

__

210
1,473

2,252
900
360

__

6,755
590
2,400

538
_
__

295
2,788

6,660
240

5,300
250

355
360

364

1,731
3,634
9,034

437

300
3,858

1,608

1,845

1,405
3,354

. .

600

12, 079
3,987
_.

11, 291

60

20
404

350
3,637

$55, 915 1
86, 547
78, 282 1
19, 326 1
77,461

$9,402
10,646
15,290
5,250
28,829

$883
1,550
900

$7, 547

$25,667
4,054
16, 977
1,275

116,399
125, 739
24, 231
46, 066
47, 857

14,018
16,313
7, 350
17, 024
26, 362

5,169
750

46,322
6,649

539
6,760
3,409
6,692
1,591

35, 545
63, 800
33, 831
27,130
74, 277

11, 343
10, 230
13, 471
7,121

J

700
600
2,000

43,424

49, 827
83, 602
23, 772
40, 580
36,966 I

18,645
4,909
15, 500
12,825
7,815

1,700
990

33,714
18, 895
54, 899
32,239
36, 081 1

1,984
2, 391
13, 020
13, 720
14,837

30, 617
29,560 1
31, 277 j
33,171
47,948

9,801
14,306
6,860
14, 228
5,064

33,149
27, 259
8,792
49,644
15, 525

18,005
3, 290
3,006
9,776
2, 366

671
1,284

14, 799
48,140
52,725
24,192
29, 244 1

4, 673
13, 601
9, 774
13, 297
8,796

689
2,884
2,750

1,798
5,750
29, 615

1,071
48,083

13, 743
1,700
14, 403

50
1,800

6,169

23,028
1,540

7,743

750

2,092

2,160

5,585
1,307
3,000

1,500

300

1,893
18, 089

6,200
1,579
1,995

1,200

9,302

1,200




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 4 — C o n t i n u e d

to

00

o

[See note at head of this table, p . 252]
II.—PROTECTION

I n s p e c t i o n service—
Continued

City number

All other

AND P R O P E R T Y — c o n t i n u e d

III.—CONSERVATION O F H E A L T H

Prevention
a n d t r e a t m e n t of
communicable
diseases

O t h e r protection to person a n d p r o p e r t y

CITY

Boilers

TO P E R S O N

Pounds

Examining
engineers
and
plumbers

Total
Police
a n d fire
alarm

EmRate
H u m a n e ployinvestisocieties m e n t
agencies gations

All o t h e r

Health
department
administration

Vital
statistics
Tuberculosis

Other
communicable
diseases
in hospitals

W

GROUP I V — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
1?0
1?1
1?9

m
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
14?
143
144

Chester, P a
Racine, W i s
Chattanooga, T e n n
_.
Brockton, Mass
__
Altoona, P a . _ _ _ _ _ _
New Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
_ _
Berkeley, Calif
_
_ _
Springfield, 111
Bethlehem, P a
Huntington, W . Va
Holyoke, Mass
__
Lincoln, N e b r
_
Winston-Salem, N . C

$2,877
501

$724
$4,889

$12

$7,064

$538

$3,200
3,039
$459
780
2,379
3,181

3
1,200

1
140
480

$201
6,932

990

1,500
2,418

200

2,620
1,025
3,561

2,274

715

150
3,119

Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, K y
Macon, G a
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, M i c h
Shreveport, L a _ _
Wheeling, W . V a

3,037
1,500
3,280

85

120

300

246

___

321
680
240
936

450
1,558

5,553
240
570

$9,930
42,461
43,423
94,432
7,269
53,353
50,968
27, 760
29,491
21, 787
14,899
17,060
134,856
46,127
37,484
32, 606
61,694
32,766
37,678 |
11,464 |
38,354
23,279
52,951
30,136
19,828 I

>

H

$6, 548
21,802
7, 388
16, 811
4,270
10,405
17, 586
1, 503
5,285
5,386
5,468
9,393
8, 864
9,270
13, 566
9,323
6,940
9,526
23,855
5,393
18, 934
15,465
5,193
8,636
15,118

>
$16,419
$1,085
588
1,200
1,695
1,641

$15,000
48,864
21,003
1,700
3,000

3,809
1,433
4,545
769
3,710

w
H

i—i

O

Ul

o
o
H

3,404

41, 286

625
14
643
1,980

2,645
34,238

45,396
1,120

3,330

1,800
1,206

3,035

968

15, 729
6,452

1,816
453
2,514
11,356
900

0

Ul




145
146
147
148
149

Niagara Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a
Fresno, Calif
A u g u s t a , G a __
P a s a d e n a , Calif.

150
151
152
153
154

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
T o p e k a , K a n s . . _ _Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, Mich

155
156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass _
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

1,247
2,400

58,881
7,623
30, 299
16, 886
28, 630

4,143
230
52

1,223
4,051

87
200
17

16, 299
22,420

300
1,200

77,173

2,290

5,047

163

6,211

3,600
7,222
602
2,940
3,935

200
1,200

342

175

2,929
14,601
3,163
11,204
8, 714

9,475
40,005
49,496
41, 206
13,432

800
2,729

13,135

5,810
2, 305
9, 626
10,032
6,947

21,034
43, 512
19, 766
65,390
24,647

3,536

5, 710
7, 776
4, 683
11,711
2, 833

1,381

2,370

18,369
2,93(
1,465

5,533
15, 332

1, 750

385

22, 284
385

2,605

379
475

4, 712
11, 306
316

10, 547
20, 869

$27, 804

$21,146

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
Oak P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis
York, P a

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111 __
Woonsocket, R . I
M c K e e s p o r t , Pa_
B a y C i t y , M i c h __
Hammond, Ind

170
171
17?
173
174

M o u n t V e r n o n , N . Y __ .
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex _ _
Galveston, Tex _ _
Chelsea, M a s s

175
176
177
178
179

C h a r l e s t o n , W . V a __
Medford, M a s s
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

180
181
IS?
183
184

L i m a , Ohio_
Montgomery, Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y

$1, 349

$817
$900

$900
$1,027
$700
932
737
120

144
56
60

1,202

402

$5,000
58

1,242

8,937
1,157

3,161
538

$21,455
1,500
1,570
4,706
808

4,864
1,872
5,140

941
395
2,694

505
1,933
2,998

600

150
2,787

429
864

3,080
500

60

480
1,500
600
900

150
573

$395

1

$77,482
22, 048
9,779
42,425
13, 766 I

$8,049
10, 713
4, 019
22, 583
3,100

$758

12, 520
8,380 |
22, 550 1
11,757
10,140 1

11, 208
2,806
14,762
5,790
2,492

1,312
1,659

33,683
27,364
23,424
19,169
25,660

10,237
4, 675
11, 357
9,096
6,179

1,500
777
900
1,500
361

33,801
16,946
29,171
39, 278
3,378

13,159
3,903
8,159
2,885
1,000

12,356
20,495
40,916
37,144
28,642 1

5,050
1,164
20, 600
23,314
6,390

66
11,148

1,980

1,044

1,620
409

4,960

3,799

1,000

1, 500
627
100
12,295

3,025
2,000
7,329

735

425

1, 395
7,891

6,800

74

1,739




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: 1924—Continued

to

00
»N0

[See note at head of this table, p. 252]

II.—PROTECTION

Inspection s e r v i c e Continued

TO P E R S O N

AND P R O P E R T Y — c o n t i n u e d

III.—CONSERVATION O F H E A L T H

City number

CITY

Boilers

All o t h e r

Prevention
a n d t r e a t m e n t of
communicable
diseases

O t h e r protection to p e r s o n a n d p r o p e r t y

Pounds

Examining
engineers
and
plumbers

Total
Police
a n d fire
alarm

EmRate
H u m a n e ployinvestiment
societies
gations
agencies

Health
department
administration

Vital
statistics
Tuberculosis

All o t h e r

Other
communicable
diseases
i n hospitals

a

i—i

r

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000-Continued
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197

P u e b l o , Colo
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y

. - -

$22
1,374

$597
$392

__ _-

1,830
2,729

$5,131
10,134

San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J -

225
1,676
1,731

$1,358
619

$563

890
2,280

$587

383
2,212
606

10, 057
4,384
2,868

30

60

Brookline, Mass

3,374

7,258

4,577

187

25, 466
$390

H a m i l t o n , Ohio
275
200
201
202
203
204

430
E v e r e t t , M a s s . _ . _ __ _
Springfield, M o
Muncie, I n d
_
L o r a i n , Ohio
_

2,078

1,305

1,936
516

300
221

25
600

115
8,542

$21,305
30,889
38,951
47,194
33,019

$7, 553
10, 520
12,842
8,073
14,122

39,308
31,153
28, 830
11,373
18, 213

6, 524
•S, 859
9,500
6, 796
2,927

10,183
91, 789
19, 952
14,192
39,019 1

2,925
8, 967
2,312
5,336
4,365

17,088
24,223
7,444
8,917
19,257 1

8,854
3,800
2, 535
727
5,539

$2,100
750
791
1,261

$1,200
21,888

650

11,382

$4,953

xn
15,165

o
H
t—i

26,115
1,050

910
26,156
3,284

10,286
448

o
W

487
1,500
827
298
704

w.
H
M
O

8,412

6,048

600
3,275
696
2,726
523




205

?m

207
208
209

Chicopee, M a s s
D u b u q u e , Iowa
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h . . .
C o l u m b i a , S. C
Joliet, 111

210
211
212
213
214

Superior, W i s
Stamford, C o n n
A u r o r a , 111
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, I o w a . .

215
216
217
218
219

Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, Pa
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N. Y
K o k o m o , Ind_
Newport News, Va
P o u g h k e e p s i e , N . Y._
Hazleton, P a

230
231
232
233
2,34

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a .
Waltham, Mass

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green Bay, Wis.
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, W i s
Sheboygan, Wis

240
241
242
243
244

M o l i n e , 111..
Watertown, N . Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla
L a Crosse, Wis__
Newburgh, N . Y

245
246
247
248

Lynchburg, Va _
Colorado Springs, Colo
N e w p o r t , R . I_
Pensacola, F l a

_

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
A u s t i n , Tex
New Brunswick, N . J

220
221
222
223
224

670
300

_
_

183

5,788
2,274

1,730
1,928
...

674

1,378

180
1,861
1,117

398

450

$319

900
1

1,427

I

257

1

2,722

1,494
1,999

3,018
1,570
69

649

750

2,350

900

35 2
488

1,800
1,395
751

'
i

i

70

__

383

1,300
1,101

227
33

520
120

300

323

j
j

1,086

2,764
_

240
1,000
1,300
110

16, 811

281

500

2,047

513
1,205
...

423
874
146

_.

60
642

...
416

985

._
__

660
180

...
120
1,474

900

5,688
2,605
300

4,821
5,652
4,311
9,573
3,803

2,003

18,768
20,613
11,670
48, 596 i
5,430

4,079
8,994
5,547
1,588
1,002

1,710
1,783

1,950

508

33,981

14,619

808
18,600

50
3,365
350

3,647
1,045

725

24,393
8,716
16.167
8, 710
17,433

950
5,348
11,810

30

3,851

330
1,140

7,081
9,271
10, 672
4,993
23,793 |

718
1,227
6,566
3,509
13,495

33,387
5,496 !
26,199
103,977
6,682 j

6,378
2,341
8,640
9,226
1,832

981

18, 632

832

1,226

24,998
28,934
29.168
5,550
23,546

3,125
4,421
9,667
2,426
6,776

2,103
1,351
2,000

4,435
1,760

3,274

374

3,108

5,077

5,715
9,297
24.169
9,551
10,420 j

1,042
6,230
4,531
9, 551
4,108

444

500

900

47

6,020 !
23,495
12,437
9,176
8,669 |

240
1,588
5,269
• 187

31,584 1 [
13,441
31,788
26,625
8,383

380
6,804
1,368
3,645
3,683

29,356
21,986
23, 452
5,582

21, 658
7,247
6, 601
2,066

13,003

4,793
122

310
1,072
18
3,000
727
7,117
77, 708

1,367

5,372
4,905
1,037

450
270

344

,

2,575
1,237
390

1,530
6,883




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 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 4 — C o n t i n u e d

to
00

[See note at head of this table, p. 252]
III.—CONSERVATION

OF

IV.—SANITATION,

HEALTH—continued

Conservation of child Food regulation and]
All other
inspection
life
prevention
and treatment of
Medical
communi- work for Other con- Milk
Other
and
servation
cable
food
dairyof child
school
diseases
control
children
life
control

Total

Sewers
and
sewage
disposal

OR PROMOTION

Street
cleaning

OF CLEANLINESS

Other
refuse
collection
and
disposal

-HIGHWAYS

Public
conven- Other
ience sanitation
stations

Total

Supervising
department

>
o

>
Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

I
II
III
IV
V

$3, 532,383 $4, 613,808 $2, 284, 249 $1,477,723 $1,418,'
2, 085, 889 1,493,854 1, 579, 221
670, 333
288,492
232,355
655, 314 1, 216, 252
259,764
345, 591
776, 219
139,803 ,
157, 097
457,150
73,106

749,014
164, 591
321, 298
147,171
95, 649

475, 771
238, 537
418,464
187, 629
98, 248

$108,263,918 $18,520,859 $47, 605, 524 $37, 534, 605
61, 054, 209
12, 843, 957
17, 374, 282
10, 991, 526
5, 999, 944

9, 844,117
S 2,226,684
I 3,030,445
j 2,081,686
j 1,337,927

33,196,214
3,476, 726
5, 745, 949
3, 255,819
1, 930, 816

3,797,986 $125,051,114 $2, 278,858

051, 474 264,883 1,697,5 21 60,102,851
373,460 83, 861 683, 226 15,240,359
442, 528 273, 720 881, 640 24, 823, 872
127, 254 157,411 369, 356 14,414, 639
166, 243 MO, 469,393
539, 889 25, 069

. 025, 638
,
271,120
316, 798
443,295
222, 007

w

H

>

H
W.
H
l-H

O
W

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

o
New York, N. Y..
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, PaDetroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio..
St. Louis, Mo
Baltimore, Md
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif
Pittsburgh, Pa
San Francisco, CalifBuffalo, N . Y

$607,174
362, 095
186,833
185,131
5,423
100, 721
118,
129,
167,
140,
48,
33,

723
794
650
743
317
285

$4, 000
162, 322
257, 398
179,148
137, 881
91, 253
22, 008
154, 815
177, 365
142,151
73, 327
92,186

$904, 218 $337, 688
88, 640
91, 946
104,163
13,400
111, 287
36,120
101,871
35, 573
41, 590
81, 051
68, 068
38,253
48, 288
17, 919
15,463

26, 799
44, 631
38,524
42,300
15,921
24, 522

$23, 638, 360 $2, 650, 737 $20,568,864 '
$98, 365 11, 531,405 4, 260, 013 2,287,537 ;
$4,748,571
192, 264 2,924,999 3, 201, 650
21, 600 6, 462, 746
231, 657 2,036,311 I 886,106
52,112 3, 325, 088
260, 415
1,163, 296 | 898,974
74, 596 2, 536, 856
284, 270
705,276 ! 302,414
6,712 1, 389, 961
29,150
41,181
59,880
42.864
24, 339
24,972

2,058, 773
3, 602, 581
1, 394, 279
2, 530, 614
704, 659
1, 878, 887

599, 706
781, 293
161, 888
87,413
228, 243
106, 218

$11,424
i 12, 460
! 42, 087
| 8,340
j 9,634

573,578 I 760,207 ! 33, 990
771, 542 j 1,894,127 ! 47, 230
540,200 !
608,026 i 21, 765
774, 601
1,451,500 | 65,135
462, 219
2.700
3.000
387, 791
1,296,899 | 10; 118

$418, 759 $19,151,133
223, 860 8,389,471
131,373
4,831,188
128, 927 3, 226, 537
205, 831
3, 719, 296
88, 367 2, 797,171
91, 292
108, 389
62, 400
151, 965
8,497
77, 861

3,337, 967
2,847,511
4,409,901
3, 884, 748
1,075,044
2,432, 884

;379,518
103,509
220,230
54,359
"73," 663
14, 918
~ 30," 770
118, 853
29,818

^
>4
_
H
£
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OF 300,000 TO 500,000

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A '

Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D. C .
Newark, N . J__
Minneapolis, Minn.
New Orleans, La
Cincinnati, Ohio

$33, 500
33, 886
38,96J
9,863
29,181
29, 951

$11,963
49, 517
29, 661
71,818
496

Kansas City, M o .
Seattle, Wash
Indianapolis, Ind_.
Rochester, N. Y__
Jersey City, N . J „

45, 788
8,796
12,654
4,930
17,500

6,743
26, 630
33, 716
57, 948

$309,488
508,170
194,466
118,316
691, 651
38, 282

$477, 274
443,191
476,488
274, 078
88, 757'
291,135

34, 202
6,864
15, 587
3,792
2,750

101,125
30,004
58,817
123,502
52, 863

335,143
245,468
158, 827
267, 538
418, 827

Louisville, K y
Toledo, O h i o P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , C o l o , __
Akron, O h i o . ,

29
30
31
32
33

_ _.

51, 602
40, 242
32,116
26, 968
71, 539

1, 736, 494
1, 354, 061
1, 226, 038
1,146, 786
858,156

11,478
61, 037
8,702
11, 006

$7,500

$26. 472
31,755
39,152
39,112
5,477

$504, 400 |
669, 247
683, 781
1, 079,138 I
687,104

619,314
665, 680
337,440
302, 220
489, 958

77,480
324,136
82,467
38, 957
55, 620

199,
209,
136,
192,
221,

237
769
329
541
259

314, 812
94, 678
84. 592
43, 356
207, 774

6,444
15, 570
6,139

21,341
21, 527
27, 913
27, 366

352, 909
1, 206, 309
759, 957
524, 271 1
554, 039 1

4,937
6,680
5,300
19,125
16, 860

213, 473
250, 348
474,414
307, 111
396, 673

25, 645
39, 076
146, 902
30, 605
69, 391

70,
42,
148,
59,
112,

655
904
351
720
556

87, 706
125,436
161, 973
189,032
193, 219

3,680

25, 787
42, 932
8, 000
24, 695
18,163

10,284
10,560
7,698
7,981
3,413

9,046
6,475
3,395
6,077
13, 235

380,120
628, 039
297,103 1
360, 363 1
260,279

45,931
90,000
36,073

102,013
267, 379
140,391
71, 060
35,036

200,067
348, 360
94,384
191,520
173, 743

400, 959
317, 031
858, 557
515, 139
522, 871
459, 871
459, 746
368, 317
549,162
379, 617

1,764

2,506
9,160
3,500

25,196

4,465

6,292
10,130
9,000
5, 984
10,100

416, 530 1
379, 717
357,145
99, 224
477, 642

91,316
190, 602
54, 507
12,211
28, 979

144, 959
22,162
88, 855
22, 746
149, 925

154,189
152,483
203,184
52, 873
256, 505

21,175

212, 282
232,690 [
312, 838 1
330, 787
597, 799 i

66,470
16,659
47,810
77,058
71, 296

72,121
79,053
43, 722
54, 290 j
161, 852

71, 682
127, 652
210, 324
186, 036
333,102 |

10, 982
1,000
16, 062

1,569
202

10,000
12,138
9,976
12,148
7,740

27, 523
3,608
6,797
45,493
10, 040

11,365
3,000
9,752

3,920
6,680
5,388
8,250
16,860

10,488
20,464
45, 682
30,125
21, 799

19, 503
10, 317

34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
4?,
43

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, M a s s
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex
Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
Dayton, Ohio.
__

6,219
38, 010
3,873
4,858
13, 576

36,136
6,589
28,146
10,069

14,2Q2
10, 659
23,334
38, 943
1,200

24,697
36, 519
30,968
22,899
6,265

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Youngstown, Ohio
Hartford, C o n n . _

8,573

20,413
10, 647
22,170
17, 259
36, 606
35,011
19,881
22,292
34,753
36,436 1

3,619
15, 202
4,449
7,302

$3, 881
6,797
37, 372
5,647
1,260

18, 034
46, 397
31, 898
17, 329
20, 554

49 G r a n d R a p i d s , M i c h
50 F o r t W o r t h , T e x
51 S c r a n t o n , P a
. . .
5? P a t e r s o n , N . J
53 1 Springfield, M a s s

201, 317
511, 272
274,140
1,135, 387
364, 643

$202, 065
125, 539
35, 778
4,655
144, 911

Columbus, Ohio.
Providence, R. I
St. P a u l , M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, Ga

24,175
2,641
10, 651
1,652
6,740
2,880
936
3,230 |

$33, 991
79, 859
3 (30
61,417

230
825
520
295
899

$4, 000

_ _
_ ..

$1, 626, 258
1, 771, 714
1,121,117
1, 647, 824
1,185, 366
1, 566, 545

$190,
238,
264,
209,
128,

$20,435
10.833
10.461
27.462
5,297

$18, 397
31,101
10, 369
45,212
38, 629

__

$155, 620
31, 434
147, 666
67, 781
26, 936
31, 322

$63,174
44,274
62,313
35,443
101,816

$8,222
7,164
15, 935
8,174
4,713

$8,882
47,940
11,859
11,186
26,226

.. .

$7, 751
25,482
7,720
6,267
12
6,057

r i O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A
24
25
26
27
28

963
879
884
069
286
620

$1,181,
977,
823,
351,
349,
202,

4,720

2,700
4,600
1,648
8,052

8,917
6,468
522

4,069
4,370
5, 685 i
935
6, 575 |

4,069
3,600
1,800
6,010
1,051 |

$485,822
447,190 |
439,135 1
294,152
382,363

37,681

5,305

9,188
3, 059
3,344

32,109
12, 300
6,257
5,370
1,377

18, 390
7,783
10,057
24, 689
14, 470
10, 599
11, 394
21, 058
2,009
9,326
12, 403
15, 487

16,701

6,883
3, 830
54,371
3,780

20, 336
6, 927
2, 400

5,981
38, 565
7,507

255, 634
606, 537
362,279
202, 875
425, 209

8, 550

240,445
253,588
377,925
533,924
724,998 1

3, 607




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 D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E :

1924—Continued

00

[See note at head of this table, p . 252]

City number

I I I . — C O N S E R V A T I O N OF H E A L T H — C o n t i n u e d

CITY

Conservation of child Food regulation and
All other
inspection
life
prevention
and treatment of
Medical
communi- work for Other con- Milk
Other
servation
and
cable
food
school
dairy
of child
diseases
control
children
control
life

I V . — S A N I T A T I O N , OR PROMOTION O F CLEANLINESS

Total

Sewers
and
sewage
disposal

Street
cleaning

Other
refuse
collection
and
disposal

V.—HIGHWAYS

Public
convenOther
ience sanitation
stations

Total

Supervising
department
O
M

>

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt Lake City, Utah_
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N. J
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass..
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N. Y_
Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans—
Erie, Pa
Reading, Pa
Yonkers, N. Y
Lowell, Mass
Duluth, M i n n . .
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash
Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio
Oklahoma City, Okla_.
Lynn, Mass...
_.
Utica, N . Y
Water bury, Conn

$2,740
54
3,620
14,733
1,810
14,380
9,380
18,056
6,983
9,360
4,996
8,196
3,261
14,358
6,976
15,010
70
11,458
13,190
2,307
11,190
3,786
12,200
10,543

$33,504
33,401
24,058
29, 919
18,049
5,370
19,824
27,771
7,379
24,412
24,133
9,157
27,943
13,781
26,381
23,128
22,196
2,275
19,494
15, 551
10,821
16,168
12,449
9,470
29, 596

$29,003
1,290
17,581
120
5,673
947
4,306

6,245
4,461
13,996
18,203
6,321
1,616
12,648

4,065 j
1,917 I
77

2,483

$225, 852
271, 263
150,148
206,908
195,983
162,691
458,184
215,556
258,095
426,807
389,225
106,863
144,055
214, 982
526,307
280,956
94,154
120,867
254,703
189,310

4,365
.7,079
2,100
1,500
7,525
2,075

107, 726
102, 241
134,956
246, 732
287, 530
154,337

$3,125
2,100
3,013
4,433

$4,860
2,500
12,365
2,360
2,407

1,910
7,945
5,167
1,620
6,008
3,918
2,854
1,902
2,500
12,188

7,200
583
5,167
1,728
1,450
5,995
4,950
1,851
7,530
2,100
1,808
3,368

6,742
9,301
4,600
6,683
3,750
1,860
3,572
1,200
2,500

$56,595
34,081
24,164
19, 279
20,629
6,245
107,967
30,326
18,076
70,647
103,491
12,043
24,185
57,402
32,244
26,458
28,214
31,396
43,378
25,812
46,072
40,033
23,599
38,055
12,691
33,471

$72,724
85,686
49,387
47,959
86,785
64,467
116,431
42,873
71,765
207,310
127,620
34,610
43,147
65,473
122,684
65, 745
35,471
28,650
128,936
69,019
50,334
39,886
35,323
102,717
70, 293

$73,020
124,907
50,862
130,991
82,630
84, 299
218,614
135,188
159,614
43,893
149,406
52, 713
65,337
76,847
332,146
174,445
16,270
49,248
76,220
82,981
58, 560
61,388
171,487
161,917
37,915

$10,596
16, 514
3,391
4,679

7,833
3,684
"~l,"l57"
7,855
13,808
761
2,122
9,356

4,023
5,732

$12,917
10,075
22,344
4,000
5,939
7,680
7,339
7,169
8,640
101,273
8,708
6,340
11,386
7,405
39,233
500
13,438
11, 573
6,169
9,376
1,964
3,648
10,083
1,867
6,182
6,926

$389,998
519,871
432,802
514,7i0
341,551
486,630
726,662
241,685
169,844
261,607
519,719
213,634
296,304
207,769
303,557
531,450
285,138
67,740
288,049
264,043
318, 287
304,836
262,625
295, 816
170,209
567,497

$12,179

g

"~8,~927

£H

19,236

H

5,950

25,498

m

~~3,~666

£j

3,438

4,941
4,924

~~2~469

8,231
2,700
8,561
1,650
18,156

9

2

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POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
82
83
84

Somerville, M a s s .
E l Paso, T e x
S a n Diego, CaliL
Fort Wayne, Ind ._.
Jacksonville, F l a

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, M a s s . . .
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga

90
91
92
93
94

Allentown, P a .
B a y o n n e , N . J.__
Wichita, Kans
Harris burg, P a
Manchester, N . H

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g Beach, Calif
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. Joseph, M o . . .

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Roekford, I 1 L .
Portland, Me
Gary, I n d

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
L i t t l e Rock, A r k . . _ _
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif.__

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, Pa
E a s t St. Louis, 111
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre Haute, I n d

7,812

6,570
9,716
3,973
15,500
5,047

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
H o b o k e n , N . J,__
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio .
L a n s i n g , Mich__

2,373
97
3,050
6,306
7,186

5,464
23,892
20,349
2,589
9,624

$4,279
12,071
24,598

$5,984

7,865

5,609

8,522
7,036
2,470
6,032
7,871

9,786
73, 586
5,643
5,337

23.713
9,970
2,100

919

1,496
22,469

3,533
1,500

19,208
27,301
9,429
7,951

13, 222
2,777
2,310
5,826
900

10,360
11,370
2,362
16,479
10,348

1,800

4,142
1,800
2,234
2,790
3,158

16, 259
9,411
12,777

4,545
10,800
2,201
6,012
6,494

11, 504

$47,237
4,452
8,441
25,584

___

4,157
130

__
__.

$290,428
162,264
184,532
111,060
279,909

$2,482
7,389
7,241
1,090
4,958

$30, 599
47,472
35,096
41,945
127,935

$187,684
78,174
110,061
39,902
18,612

$9, 758
2,580
9,060
24,315

$219,573
88,820
298.148
167,509
319,240

$6,934

$2,163
6,069
1,500
2,320

340,120
234,660
110.149
383,934
96,510

4,553
5,394

4,499
1,400
1,650 I
5,830
8,983

376,328
520,513
79,496
133,747
246,340

30,977
95,746
9,579
21,446
32, 578

30,889
120,730
35, 566
37,371
72,585

290,440
295,063
31,063
72,350
118,469

8,213
4,277

15, 809
4,697
3,288
2,580
22,708

2,579
1,800
2,100
3,208

110,122
241,467
105, 550
214,559
207,081

16,286
13,159
16,163
16,300
26,849

56,800
149,167
39, 224
82,000
39, 259

23,284
76,158
42,833
105,858
135,072

6,430

3,500
600

7,322
2,983
7,330
3,387

168,908
116,609
159,115
235,342
273,745 1

2,100
910
1,500
1,850
1,500

284,362
131,679 1
145, 853
77,410
35,571

37, 695
19,857
26,045
7,752
16, 541

55,778
36,408
21, 955
44,653
11, 926

164,737
72, 510
95,103
25,005
64

9,843
2,904
2,750

500

2,000
820
2,100
1,850
1,500

498,644
193,427
148,409
115,979
169, 248

1,596

2,646
1,920
1,500

3,360
2,647
1,920
3,350

113,515
140,933
76,392
221,808
95, 518

33,737
57,791
28,994
133,530
21,374

52,344
29,706
14,330
56,497
61,050

22,354
45,190
25, 834
• 25,270
13, 094

500
1,027
840

2,245
1,350
800
4,770

1,925
2,209
935
3,932
17, 560

216, 833
38,488
226, 463
134,435
283,653

40,467
3,729
19,399
34, 456
50, 988

116, 775
15,988
115,531
48,334
46,847

57,673
18,771
75,117
46,053
174,158

I,~2o6"

1,545
706

4,465
706
104
4,284

129,929
141, 552
51,017
67,109
48, 704

21, 858
20,543
21,310
20,369
7,311

32,478
46, 840
13,858
39, 566
16,416

75, 216
67,858
12,952
5,149
24, 977

168
2,111

209
4,200
2,897
2,025

112,987
213,632
224, 701
11,808
144,434 1

41,800
28,283
28,008
2,783
16,371

47,036
72,701
66, 993

20,000
96,695
129, 700
9,025
98,164

1,052

3,099
15,953

3,888

3,073

1,000
167

1

18, 086

11.386
5,865
8,720

$72,145
24,697
30,726
18, 653
106,727

3,831
3,275
1,609
4,451
1,550

900

__

$5,655
3,600
2,840
3,270
4,616

300
6,166
4,000

700
1,500
1,219

900
2,300
2,000
1,219 1

22,938

7,014
5,901
16,309

2,962

4,078

21,157
4,020

5,178
7,319
13,393

tel
4,131
2,000

>

2,855
4,539
2,833
31,032
15,946

>

781

5,080
8,246
5,964
6,511

304,578
153,306 1
220,641
402,832
104, 746 1

1,918

1,270

Q

139,446

42,205
185,117
174,330
117,311
154,221

6,305

223,001
180,440
135, 521 1
162,092
104,693

2,312
5,200
4,200
1,193
2,880

253, 973
103, 218
235,970
108,020
177,046

7,919

16,416
5,592
10,879

Xfl

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TABLE

12.

-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS
OF T H E G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTAL S E R V I C E : 1924—Continued
[See note at head of this table, p . 252]
III.—CONSERVATION O F H E A L T H — c o n t i n u e d

I V . — S A N I T A T I O N , O R PROMOTION O F CLEANLINESS

Conservation of child Food regulation and
All other
inspection
life
prevention)
and treatment of
Milk
communi- Medical Other conOther
work for servation
and
cable
food
school
of child
dairy
diseases
control
children
life
control

Total

Sewers
and
sewage
disposal

Street
cleaning

Other
refuse
collection
and
disposal

V.—HIGHWAYS

Supervising
department

Public
convenOther
ience sanitation
stations

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000-Continued
$382

$1,500
1,440
5,103
9,674

120
121
122
123
124

Chester, P a
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, T e n n
Brockton, Mass

10,316
7,970

125
126
127
128
129

Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111

691
6,050
11,064
3,452
1,603

10,971
18,078
2,003
14,080
8,075

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, P a
. .
Huntington, W . Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, N e b r
-_
W i n s t o n - S a l e m , N . C____

219
621

4,049
7,046
7,536
25,983
10,027

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111
_.
Quiney, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J .
Portsmouth, Va
Covington. K y

440
4,516
3,301
2,880

22,229
9,110
12,811
4,943
2,005

140
141
142
143
144

Macon, G a
R o a n o k e , V a __
Jackson, M i c h .
Shreveport, L a
Wheeling, W . V a . .

5,107

5,080
2,633
6,766
3,231
1,881

.

5,980
1,810

10,715
6,971

$1,400
1,714
1,694
816

$1,400
3,902
4,084
750

$61,533
63,716
59,871
198,973
49,025

$6,892
7,431
5,603
89,229
7,552

$12,702
13,311
14,399
11.443
22,126

$37,589
41,792
36,170
91,467
16,587

1,200
2,873
3,477
3,900
1,513

3,700
1,781
4,249
1,133
1,500

80,530
159,904
77,101
128,558
68,749

39,717
4,652
11,535
3,702
7,418

20.080
301,862
34,505
27,837
20.500

12,787
41,399
26,940
85,513
38,668

2,358
885
5,385

32,262
80,939
198,263
43,704
83,875

8,943
16,817
13,514
17,368
16,099

13,300
4,095
39,542
23,300
19,028

6,934
60,027
121,499

19,632
38,280
41,103
32, 828
11,088

45,807
25,957
58, 984
26, 385
27,621

65,423
93,623
88, 308
22, 959
65,794

3,369
13,754
26,093
18,197
9,618

18,357
25, 983
12,912
39,334
24,613

55,100
53,465

$1,500
441
250
1,700

2,753

2,410

22,382

3,630
2,889
2,693

733
866
3,189
600

1,500
1,959
2,400
825

1,800
825

131,747
161,037
192, 504
82,172
106,939

2,700
1,667
1,596
2,176
429

1,839
1,000
1,596
1,702
1,500

77,684
96,241
44,597
130,240
88,315 1

600
551

$72,379
151,317
107,438
251,407
332,269

1,850
4,988
4,121
11,506
1,560

155,102
286,917
102,831
132,769
100,975

3,085

124,367
79,991
236,300
64,323
82,233

578
2,750

91,687
332,692
199, 560
115, 604
149,204

576
7,438
ll,f!02

6,834
6,096
7,003
603

17,461
1,260

45,986

56,802
54,084

$4,350
651
3,699
2,760

$531

6,247
1,776
2,762
885
3,177
4,109
2,436

693
1,727
2,136

165
3,039
3,865
13,771

115,617
158,002
83,973
226,840
111,801

$1,800
8,485
1,920

2,200
6,793

8,337

2,700
675




145
146
147
148
00 149

Niagara Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a . .
Fresno, Calif
Augusta, G a
P a s a d e n a , Calif

7,852
2,212
900
934
6,176

|
150
Oi 151
152
to 153
o> 154
^

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J .
Kalamazoo, Mich._.

2,446
175
1,527
2,200
491

155
156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . .
Newton, Mass
Maiden, MassCharlotte, N . C
C e d a r R a p i d s , Iowa.

125
2,329
1,360
8,332
525

!
I
I
j
j

14,323
3,106
7,123
770
9,229
7,134
5,052
10,196
23,397
11,454
13.082
8,080
6,721
5,593

6,557

2,405
2,992
1,850
1,731
1.500
1,609

1,709
2,180
2,106

2,300
2,220
2,405

198,297 j
65,702
75,881
82.127
183,144

8,181
18,965
41,354
14,886
84,715

49,748
21,250
30,574
25,657
44,321

4,752
3,149
2,200
1,609

113,293 i
68,979 1
82,607
400,850
36,869

8,229
364
14,256
13,738

18,300
51,777
23,730
134,349
19,623

2,460
930
839
3,982
2,375

84,223
11,220
42,536
225,671
254

25,227
210,000 |
152,432
99,901
65,556 !

7,137
71,962
30,968
8,629
14,846

10,500
34,618
20,639
27,440
25,724

2,942

137,426
20,770
1,800
33,664
43,401

5,610
103,420
96,006
54,419
22,220

2,219
10,350

1,180
250
175
7,964

2,153
7,920
10,707

143,533
164,858
162,815
225,303
284,983

2,541
5,068
2,085
9,441
1,893

113,874
107,962
119,945
319,085
109,381

2,400
3,996
10,920
1,650

1,980
2,244
9,360
2,766

52,649
472,574
180,692
113,745
96,292

12,815
11,488

$4,276
4,140
1,101
2,400

$226,440
149,210
59,581
123,223
86,697

1,711

550
31,389
1,361

2,575
53

2,100
13,332
19,120

8, SSI

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
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle. Pa__
Kenosha, Wis
York, P a

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R . I
McKeesport, Pa._
B a y City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

170
171
172
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
_ ..
Galveston, Tex._

$3,655
2,100
969

._-.

$10,337
9,235
5,694
6,294
5,961

1,490

3,022
4,938
3,923
5,568

1,531
4,399
58
3,348
3,140

14,526
10,664
3,500
2,205
5,588

$3,641

1,500

$1,217
1,200
1,140

$875
1,200
1,096

893
1,022

870
1,022

590
5,889
525

1,800
1,200
1,760
1,011

1,860
6,000
1,260
622

$98,976
57,938
57,619
67,383
66,007

$9,113
3,364
4,419
10,181 ,
10,956 '

$27,315
17,751
17,484
14.537
14,658

21,067
72,691
113,407
37,865
104,303

11,682 ,
21,320 .
17,650
12,010
54,942

8,792
8,886
42,755
23,015
19,851

150,971
60,935
7(5,476
67,706
91,258

23,989
7,192 i
31.797 !
8,325
28,909

21,271
13,977
6,125
27,059

I

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . Va_.
Medxord, M a s s
Perth Ambov, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s

2,046

180
181
182
183
184

L i m a , Ohio
M o n t g o m e r y , Ala
Madison, Wis

3,985
3,086

Lexington, K v

368
5,992

1,958
1,357

10,985
6,802
5,706
7,387
2,378
1.900
4,793
7,999
9,344
4,410

1,327
8,874
1,860

1,500
2,000

$62,548
32,547
28,285
41,584
37,993

:

i

.. i
>
. $3,291 j
;
' ___
:

593 i
42,485
53,002

!
L_...

29,510

i
_....'

103,511
33,512
44,679
52,491
35,290

|
2,824 j
:
785 I
!

1,846
500
1,187
3,081

2, 938
350
1,187
2,084

83,738
115,862 j
110,966 j
58,327
113,824

8,614
23,823
26.798
31,989
41,121

.
!
,
j

40,754
27,499
39,928
12,827
72,637

29.578
64,155 <
42,440
13,511

3,215
1,462
2,059
1,488

1,421
5,682
1,464
2,059
1,488

32,342
79,446 j
155,150 !
59,271
85.545 '

321 ;
6,259
85,762
5,603 '
10,264 ,

28,867
13,258
25,262
14,512
35.950

53,788
40,320
39,156
35,367

!

""
"!
__'l
964 i
!

2.840
I....
2,200
3,430

4,792
385
1,800

;.«"
3,154
6.143
2,842
3.964

65,252 ,
263,924
100,015
149,304
73,109
299,944
187,254
122,111
131,420
237,235

$5,626
1,921
3,500

2,541
3,720
2,100
1,980
13,235
1,800
1,964

45,966
134,564
92,455
169,464 '
124,055

900
4,761
2,350
3,030

77,736
73,229
153,988
54,492
121,978

4,068
9,667
2,400




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 , 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 4 — C o n t i n u e d

to

CO

o

[See note at head of this table, p . 252]

in.—-CONSERVATION OF HEALTH—continued

IV.—SANITATION, OR PROMOTION O F CLEANLINESS

Conservation of child Food regulation and
All other
inspection
life
prevention
and treatment of
Milk
communi- Medical Other con-1 and
Other
work for servation
cable
food
dairyschool
of child
diseases
control
control
children
life

V.—HIGHWAYS

I
Total

Sewers
and
sewage
disposal

Street
cleaning

Other
refuse
collection
and
disposal

Public
convenOther
ience sanitation
stations

Total

Supervising
department

>
o

>

GROUP 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

w
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194

Salem, M a s s
Evanston, IllSan Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, P a . _
Brookline, M a s s
.
J a m e s t o w n , N . Y_
H a m i l t o n , Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex
Springfield, M o
Aluncie, I n d
L o r a i n , Ohio

2,633
10, 411
9,028

__
35
2,220
499
389
16,828
4,358
2,521
1,631
.

.

$7,132
3,371
15,313
9,217
13,733

$3,829
2,764
2,846
4,517
1,323

E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, Mich _
_ ..
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y

789
613
666
186
866

7, 733
^

4,848
7,855
6,444
4,970
9,465
1,125
8, 231
1,407
5,278
6, 647

$2,791
5,379

$901
1,800
506

$901
4,200
2,202

1,554
2, 625
2,520
1,920

1,400
1,920
5,075

2,580
6, 303
658
6, 337

1,500
3,520
1,800

2,050
1,365

1,871

2,989

1,020

2,500
1,608
1,500

2,200
200
640
i

5,682

$113,205
19,271
59,570
77,572
225,664

$37,005
9,654
17,962
30,281
34, 992

$39,957
6,172
17,178
21,048
70,337

$34,443
1,482
21,605
25,047
118,410

141, 232
143, 396
54,040 i
54, 396
76, 237

59,451
17, 449
7,815
4, 671
900

27,161
87, 899
38, 494
38, 363

53, 258
33,128
5,211
47,925
35, 624

15,881 !
229, 560
50, 583
36,034 1
79, 042

3,052
34,820
9,056
3,761
22, 730

11, 723
49, 700
16, 661
7,796
30,107

953
141,118
23,405
22, 612
24,100

54,098 1
78, 436
26,191
34,382
27,882 |

1,131
27, 792
12,388
4,474
5,589

30, 096
16, 226
9,390
15,643
9,017

15,099
34,418
1,719
14, 265
9,180

$1,800
1,963
1,553

$55,727
198,856 J
102,582
235,175 i
476,860 1

$5,000
4,349

1,925
4,920
2,520
1,800
1,350

178, 216 i
159,842
76,755
89, 739 1
31,808

9,329
6,980

153
3,922
200
1,865
2,105

89,943
334,740
127,825
43,506
76, 747

7,772

$1,272
1,196

188, 740
125,320
59,938 i
59,769
82, 528

1,362

1,261

J

2,694
4,096

10,525
4,703

!>

H
w
H
O

2,400
1,445
13,108

2

0
in

2,136
2, 485




205
206
207
208
209

j Chicopee, M a s s
I D u b u q u e , Iowa
I B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
' C o l u m b i a , S. C
i Joliet, 111

210 I Superior, W i s

.

2,197
._ _._

211
212
213

Stamford, C o n n
A u r o r a , 111
Taunton, Mass
214 I Council Bluffs, I o w a

215
216
217
218
219

Rook I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
A u s t i n , Tex
New Brunswick, N . J

220 I W a t e r l o o , I o w a . _
221 E a s t o n , P a
222 Ogden, Utah___
223 D a n v i l l e , 111._.
224 I W i l m i n g t o n , N . C
225
226
227
228
229

.

5,806
5,839
6,747
1,563
4,230
4,560
2,923
2,854
3,547
3,528
4,267
2,000
1,330
1,395
7,230

4,372

1,484
1,076
4,548
675
3,437
7,453
4,195

1, 346

11,324
11,828
4,221
3,124
4,300

2,798
200
13, 679

...

-._ . .

333

860
986
41
1,638
900

1,038
900

1,200

6,102
1,490
495
1,020
1,009

660
1,980
1,500

1,140
1,440

1,052
2,250
1,583

2,149

337

1,013

1,278

500

736

5,478
4,686

66

1,800
1,469
2,000
2,520

3,300

1,465

1,100

931
2,159

2,662

6,312
1,470

240
241
242

.

245 j L y n c h b u r g h , V a
246 Colorado Springs, C o l o . . .
._
247 N e w p o r t , K. 1
248 Pensacola, F l a

59
2,055
315

3,170
6,332
4,364
4,044
2,685
5,123
4,783
4,820

1,292

172,389
108,782
103,032
106, 623
88,063

5, 789
1,750
2,200

2, 593

3, 500

87, 770
176,468
86,688
114,186
102, 347

627
1,550
1, 998
2,880

35,008
65,888
73,166
97, 541
172, 819

1, 978
3,585
1,500
37
5,912

75, 075
102, 325
81, 072
70, 963
84,925

22, 751
5,095
19,448
53,375
8,198

1,661
2,284
5,937
1,516

96,866 ',
54, 958
45, 237
88, 460 i
112,064 '

4,000
24,113
38, 855
560
18, 237

53,149
37, 499
6,921
9,813
45, 504

3,450
1,500
3,600
1,735

116,773
79, 451
71, 222
69, 656
150, 504

8, 581

19, 350
9,037
• 45,586
4,077
17,738

2,217
1,800

1,000
1,478

1,972
2,286
2,899
1,947

2,848
1,515
1,254

54, 749
72, 714
22,802
63,487
28, 824

6,726
30, 690
3,461
6,224
1,491

11,500
22,128
18, 462
13, 443
21,118

36, 523
16, 571
39,320
6,215

4,500

48, 278
166,881
40, 044
49, 621
81, 957

7,566
36, 577
11,815
18, 891
53, 573

20, 204
54,150
12,928
18,839
18,476

17, 610
74,855
14, 215
9,319
6,408

2,898
1,299
1,086

37, 050
23, 293
26, 654
68,046
93, 841

3,491
3, 805
7,331
26,818
5, 842

18, 364
868
6, 632
18,754 i
26, 852

15,195
16, 250
11,141
19, 876
58, 267

40, 060
101,434
32, 428
27, 908
81,211

17, 774
23, 568
1,516
5,221
6,111

15, 583
13, 675
6,743
64, 080

10,809
58, 698
14, 273
14,992
4,778

84, 267
28,054
49, 644
86, 687
22,721 j

11,330
7,138
13, 731
2,772
5,387

48, 525
13, 537
10, 528
29, 024
9,136

71,314 |
71,365 j
53,623 I
20,297
95,917 i

10, 715
8, 253
4,247
8,189
32,176

27,931 I
27, 653
68,103
36,810
52, 601

2,482
4,005
13,064
12,160

13, 582
14, 618
18,507
21, 480

38,839
39,444
17,867 :
28,500 j
62,017 !

2,690
11,752
1,684
6,852
4,175

21,471
17, 851
1, 785
9,406
12, 755

65,307 I

1 612
1,050
2,080
825

1,380

1,500
191

..
...

3,000

5,067
5,275

2,291
I, 625
5,700

__

178
501
374

834
1,753
7,005
254
655

.

230 i Orange, N . J __ . .
231 !A m s t e r d a m , N . Y .
232 i P e t e r s b u r g , V a . _
233 N o r r i s t o w n , P a
234 W a l t h a m , M a s s

M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N . Y
Muskogee, Okla.
243 I L a Crosse, Wis
244 N e w b u r g h , N . Y

2,422
3,149
1,163
6,325

1,338
2,245
3, 555

Auburn, N. Y _
Kokomo, Ind
N e w p o r t N e w s , Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a . . . . .

235 ! L e w i s t o n , M e
236 I
237 C o l u m b u s , G a . . .
238
239 I S h e b o y g a n , W i s

877

16, 903
9,197
20, 681
8, 477

18, 675
12, 500
37,819
15, 037

I

25,390 i
88,247 j
40,319 .
.

l

600
879

2,725

2, 572

1,743
600

1,464
915
330

4,597
1,968
2,069
3,811

O

!:;::::::;:

g

3,645
6 " 287
,

W

^
H

>

:
!
I

2,685
1,400

I
j

CO
p
pg
U2

212
5,360

89,126
105, 396 |
58, 714
191,027 i
159,803 j

3,634

1,522
1,631

41, 200
153,814
57, 578 i
75,927 |
123,298 j

J,"454
1,920
3, 650

3,693
3,099
5,195

96,915 !
110,067 i
161,516 J
32, 429 !

2, 433
3, 433
1,162
1, 223

1,064

29, 729
25, 261
11,610

3,806
2,258

|

119
461

923
9,841
14,398
10, 720
42, 392

2,500

1, 387

5,"614

77417

6, 683
6,471
4,161

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TABLE 12.

- 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 I W I 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 :

J924--Continued

to

CO

to

[See note at head of this table, p. 252]
-HIGHWAYS—continued

Preven- Snow and ;
Street
tion of I ice
lighting
street I removal
dust

Other
Roadways highway
structures

Grand total
Croupl
Group II
Group i l l .
Group IV
Group V

\1—CHARITIES,

WaterI ways

507,234
974,315
1,099,578
510,226
391,520

7,169,510
1,358,853
1,860,531
869,163
629,266

2,526,175
409,079
561,541
383,278
388,791

16,192,238
4,098,919
6,996,C30
4,454,444
3,162,801

Charities
Total

| SuperI vising
! depart- Outdoor
;
ment
poor relief

Poor in
institutions

Care of
children

Other
charities

57,561,009 ($83,452,886 $1,357,558 $9,095,340 $9,370,763 $8,123,943 $4,200,935

___|$59,701,259 $11,887,323 i$3,482,873 $4,268,864 '$34,905,032
! 28,319,791
! 6,917,683
' 12,111,125
6,965,743
5,386,917

Repair
and construction
for compensation

HOSPITALS, A N D CORRECTIONS

728,676
65,573
137,130
22,891
11.626

3,633,589
1,144,817
1,740,539
765,599
276,465

51,751,757
13,597,150
9,763,122
4,997,165
3,343,692

713,575
175,027
240,734
127,125
101,097

3,890,424
806,308
2,232,651
1,151,410
1,014,547

5,447,443
1,031,698
1,662,908
577,795
650,919

5,810,308
1,214,644
626,161
342,833
129,997

3,809,708
115,716
194,408
63,333
17,770

GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
New York, N . Y
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, Pa
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
St. Louis, Mo
Baltimore, Md
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif...
Pittsburgh, Pa
San Francisco, Calif
Buffalo, N . Y

$9,758,812 ;$3,023,991 ;

i$l,82S, 187

$42,685 $20,625,058
544,938
4,367,032
174,705
5,942,297
533,799
2,832,631
1,850,590
502,737
2,216,808
215,000

3,034,218 ! 1,681,902 |
i 385,577
1,725,087 1 256,300 I $13,518 ;
31,139
1,572,838
221,637 >
! 21,500
2,058,187 • 321,892 j
'
919,860
135,689 ; 412,448 !
1,620,476
1,269,093
2,714,151
2,412,860
409,671
824,532

113,114
562,342
109,039
492,000
69,250
182,354

j
j
!
79,477 !
76,479
j
|._
__
I
!
.
I
1,791 I
L__
• 183,293

1,163,829
846,503
803,498
712,681
558,146
635,563

| 198,802
I...
!._
._
:.
.
!
I 134.967

226,828
13,557
752,443
148,354
6,368
472,175

1,498,811
3,697,626
2,555,392
1,941,536
1,878,361
2,345,615

$558,644
554,213
161,976
503,605
47
191,537
17,207
167,194
15,090
29,020
6,850
65,830

113,580
834,079
647,938
47,964
26,039
250,802

,659,125 $3,790,520 $3,633,083
540,003
158,150
3,350
700,102
96,167
17,575
259,963
109,849
357
180,277
52,661
38,903
103,059
21,316
109,862
416,721
288,580
827,774
330.843
140,996

64,597
140,997
229,338
226,772
527,294
317,859

8,000
26,906
13,383
33,077

M




GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000
13
14
15
16
17
18

! Milwaukee, Wis
1 Washington, D. C
!Newark, N . J
] Minneapolis, Minn
|New Orleans, La
i Cincinnati, Ohio

I

$333,5
884,824
493,338
591,070
607,637
757,986

$485,745
22,884
98,845
125,063
77,003
55,901

943,696
680,160
831,748
266,444
526,912

67,411
219,690
62,248
74,561
69,442

$252,531 |
3,533 ,
353,054 ,
78,246 .
56,112 _

$28,353
1,986
80,146
97,506

$355,488
451,978
349,935
392,652
296,765
519,791

$1,617,542
2,559,427
2,195,233
903,348
302,048
1,153,801

$62,436 j $73,846
330,183
2,166 1
89,524
969
26,093
125,715
176,695

i

19
20
21
22
23

| Kansas City, Mo..
I Seattle, Wash
!Indianapolis, Ind_.
j Rochester, N. Y . . .
! Jersey City, N . J_.

127,848 '
'
_
'
I
;
I

23,093
79,898 '< 197,430
3,658

456,552
250,000
286,061
484,291
255,406

2!

|
1
!

1,458,946 I
479,060
703,124
691,421 1
1,533,200

129,509
143,172
14,186
33,156
2,738

$55,304
27,748
4,942
2,300

33,532
24
24,884
26,293

$217,554
17,266
116,639
48,510
12,186
93,130

$156,166
83,331 ,
138,678 ,
22,203
47,331
101,598

$151,759 . $33,287
18,190
294,681 I
11,755
155,265 i
21,577
128,581 !
924
31,714
15,341

10,024 !
164,056
38,915
2,620 i
45,344 ; 101,007 1
92,264
174,122 L
141,812 1 149,530 !

18,183
33,290
12,081
203,521
33,949

8,635
953
784
19,611

1

GROUP III.—CITIES H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000
I
Louisville, K y
Toledo, Ohio
Portland, O r e g . . .
Denver, Colo
Akron, Ohio.

$36,081 •
'
2,497 '
11,091 '
137,315 !

$14,636
140,044
36,248
117,686
7,231

Columbus, Ohio..
Providence, R. I..
St. Paul, M i n n Oakland, Calif....
Atlanta, Ga

>198,528
271,959
138,486
440,926
539,562
264,759
692,329
153,220
163,168
279,152

6,103
79,823
84,375
42,818
15,410

50,953
120,382
780

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala..
Worcester, Mass...
San Antonio, Tex..
Dallas, Tex

135,873
186,432
378,746
370,456
344,708

23,051
36,926
34,906
12,646
11,795

15,113
117,051
7,740

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn.
Memphis, Tenn
Dayton, Ohio

256,785
235,786
106,169
278,775
176,957

52,745
3,343
66,787

Norfolk, Va
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn...
Youngstown, Ohio..
Hartford, Conn

64,888
410,053
119,717
96,759
179,021

6,445
56,114
99,875
65,054
1,495
25,556

Grand Rapids, Mich. _
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, Pa
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, Mass

77,680
145,752
194,722
396,525
221,509

18,353
1,391
11,784
10,543
74,400

19,483
7,459
49,659
2,612
13,423

$3,601
28,218
4,645
20,534
42,S42

$232,482
233,826
210.481
242,735
133,582
12,801
252,939
332,411
162,790
194,598
194,882
55,650
243,818
62,024
130,214

5,809

13,666

73,494

30,058

10,363

41,990

19,964 ;
61,062 :

16,565
6,206
72,890 •

105,782
174,096
144,115
170,874
127,428
88,834
93,997
128,563
33,449
116,416
85,005
302,745
84,040
98,812
192,823

$1,225 i
387326";

8,505 !

917 !

$13,948
20,921
245,548
95,557
2,084

$463,675 ,
122,809 i
42,522 ;
640,375 ! $10,624
142,353 j

69,246
94,343
23,397
100,344
61,099 I

58,756 ;
279,851
296,148 '
19,454 !
461,831 !

11,709

47.153 |
22,910
62,783 55,346 !
33,754 !

10,274
19,026 '
826,412
58.689
182,912

10,271
10,489
22,052

44,559 '
""46^52l"|
19,973 !
53,489 |
11,621 |
45,798 !
13,164
71,172
12,964 i
3,700 ]
67,207 i
1,874 !
102,295

8,845
944"

240,521
379,300
199,146
413,957
184,770
130,378
105,100
298,241
26,076
243,899

11,165 I
31,015 I
9.616 i

93,411
33,000
107,540
162,417

$5,512
34.200
10,300
69,716
77,371

i
j
I
j
j

20,862 j
61,494 I
37,786 !
3,687 J
.
56.898 I
1.573
181,607
11,606
2,268
33, 900
56,864
27,422
17,000
39,096
33,572
17,623
104,895
4,785
27,080

$62,926

$23,882

408
42,724

2,985
66,000

89,357
43,301

5,338
2,000 !
7,160 i

11,918
5,602

67,232
4,259
16,097
70,826
95,267
67,923

41,079
91,736
18.841
146,586

10,904

530
j
''
I
I
;

17,973
140,189
6,767

"67460

12,500
10,381
12,966

""4," 464

13,798 1
6X,74fl ,

9,002

7,867
1,867

57,347 i
14,600
12.101

2,569

33,945
64.351

1,255




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 D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d

fcO
CO

[See note a t h e a d of t h i s t a b l e , p . 252]
VI.—CHAEITIES, HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS

v.—HIGHWAYS—continued

i

Other
Roadways highway
structures

Prevention of
street
. dust

Snow and
ice
removal

Street
lighting

Waterways

Repair
and construction
for compensation

Total

Charities

! Superi vising
department

Outdoor
poor relief

I
GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION

56
57
58

Des Moines, Iowa
T r e n t on, N . J
!
Salt L a k e City, U t a h . . . _ •
Fall River, M a s s
Camden, N . J

59
60
61
62
63

Nashville, T e n n
N e w Bedford, M a s s
.Flint, M i c h
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

64
65
66
67
68

Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a
Reading, P a
Yonkers, N . Y

69
70
71
72
73

Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash

$106,576
320,723
266,382
258,657
167,878

3,
28,
30,
33,

$17,878
25,612
65,205

226,289
455,024
159,793
41,263
90,427

119,
92,
27,
1,
9,

$10, 568
4,990

$186.092
132,031
84,867
113,635
120,027

17,2

14, 542
1,219

Poor in
institutions

Care of
children

Other
charities

3

>
o

O F 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued

>
$35, 993
40,922
18,456
31,899
$100

$92, 242
85, 209
36,325
523, 294
83,334

$4,400 |

$7,324
33, 688
2, 996
275,122
21, 258

$43,037

$4,084

84,833
103

2,700

w

H

>
H

HH

!
:
!
;

362,115
79,523
150,195
91,299
82,863
'
I
>

!

Tacoma, Wash
,
C a n t o n , Ohio
|
O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla_ _.
Lynn, Mass
__,
Utica, N . Y
I
Waterbury, Conn

18,077 |
5, 812 !

36, 307 ,
8, 092
5, 932
791
674 ;
568
714

273,561
107,389
12,391
140,295
86,093

858
:,636

178,112
228,288
192,992
109,438
44,297
359,860

976
345
485
900
315
389

7,633

23,400 |

100
6,500

10,500

1

10,569 I
32, 998
31,628
12, 708

70,804 |
32,463
14,024 !

41,277
1, 500 1
'
1
i

42, 560
41,735

23,280
15,334
17,615

78,735
112,956
51,560
87,616
150,600

154,730
325,383
242,355
6,268
250, 650

3,489

32,892

39,001
22,496
2,493
2,228
4,882

277,982
10, 556
500

83,337
121,078
113,401
80,855
203,278

11, 252
20,324
1,173

324,231

142, 519
57,749
42,003
90, 265
76,940

4,726
638
42,607
45,097

278, 396
28,967
27,625
80,699
32,339

17,932
2,154

50,000
74,203
50,972
67,254
106,613
75,742

8,468
9,779

5,476
44

23,938
28, 552
47,850
190, 002
208,845
160,007

11, 763
194,401
50,116
5,426
20,290
113,974

Ul

H

81, 643

M

36,595

79,966

$440
4,428

40,182
200

O

w
o
*$
a
1—I

41, 966

142,760

118,240

150,288

4,200
14.395
250

30,207

H

93,745
12,306

3,226

8,394
9,796
4,207

912
9,971
26,669
147,105
17.396
23,587

1,800
29,985
14,700
42,759

2,691
3,730

1,200
78,460
46,590

2,250




IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
Somerville, Mass..
El Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif...
Fort Wayne, I n d . .
Jacksonville, F l a . .
Lawrence, Mass...
Schenectady, N. Y
Evansville, Ind
Knoxville, Tenn...
Savannah, Ga

163, 745
80,178
55,883
294,402
26, 666

28, 870 1
3,398
6,652 j
17,01
537

8,791

Allentown, Pa
Bayonne, N. J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N. H .

84,694
48,036
42, 027
146, 613
147, 708

4,528
981
23,639
11,310
8,189

21,386

Long Beach, Calif.
Peoria, 111
...
Tampa, Fla
__
South Bend, Ind._
St. Joseph, Mo
100
101
102
103
104

$53,475
44,142
158, 290
53,423
212, 510

106,120
88, 410
27,030
23,633
90.160

84,331
27,444
11,424
3,044
3,368 I

Wilkes-Barre, Pa_.
Sioux City, Iowa..
Rockford, 111
Portland, Me
Gary, Ind

198,368
83,342
98,115
125,154
30,493

5,741
576
4,0
42,132
173

$12,327
1,047
7,636
9,771
12,450

$40,909
1,442
9,899

935

3,000
25,258
39,226

1,422 '
5,118 ;

17,4f6 I
155,201 i
62,127 I
38,739 ;
32,665 |

20,904 I
167
5, 268

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N. Y
Johnstown, Pa
East St. Louis, 111.
Saginaw, Mich
Terre Haute, I n d . .

110,676 j
118,079 j
82,761 I
65,005
42,636 !

25, 748
4,194
658
33,377
209

21,337
1,311
350

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, 11.1...
Hoboken, N. J
Passaic, N. J
Springfield, Ohio..
Lansing, Mich

164,130 I
47.161 J
183,320 '

3,763

74

7,483

6, 586 i
9,900 j
1,679
34,333 j

"':::":::!
2,833
1,456
7, 588 1

1,410 1

I

1,050
752
11,430 1

5, 967

10,659

2,136 I
24, 305

188
7,815

. _

54, 361
75,805
86 170
75,035
54, 507

i

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, A r k . .
Troy, N. Y
Charleston, S. C . . .
Sacramento, Calif.

2,430
3,057

5,634 !
21,920

110, 462
398
8,832

$23,862

10,327
17,500 |

56, 422
45,272
42, 799
105, 977
58,134
20,803
21,668
80,695 '
53,056 '
79,431
55,306
44,068
47,283
53, 595
56,000
60,305
36, 557
45,573
55, 535
52, 242

$83,205 i
43,232
16,941
63,813 !
1
;
,
1
1
,

228,642
143,290
19,502
213,339
72,202

$5,254

4,379
43,803
3,601
$500

9,785
4,561

3,924
870
23, 785
8,714
5,263

40,716
408
124, 919
25,000
22,820

21,821
9,677
45,868
20,417

1,300
1,536
8,220
151,845

3,936
8,248
288
5.024 1

2,000
98,939 ,
32,567
2,000
44,400 i

25. 349
25.528
6,166

269
7,512
2,968
7,455
2,000
60
36,538

55,698
79,427
215,586 !
195,847 !
39,140

$45,452
8,738

$22,857
$3, 263
4,132

9,991
7,037
11, 894

540

70, 776
55,914
9,002

i

142,406
46,170

31, 934

$2,160

216
6.157

20,227
2,500
4,854

1

10,121

.

58,300
57, 257
42,327
71,485
78, 934

778
300

105
106
107
108
109

51,733 I
66,177

50,081
12, 512

$70,668
42,189
99, 030
75, 990
94, 280
81,650
130,121
46,679
72, 264
61,492

$11,398 |

181

14, 676

300

5,100

2,000,
8, 939
14,976

4,800

12,300

4,233

34,167

7,365

13, 478

70

2,975

6,050

1,800

3,600

6,000

17, 247

7,074
4,437
6,331
5,566

1,150
• 1, 536
4,395
48,741

150
500
77,875

1,300
18,155

31,674
3,187
39,327
14, 512
25, 558

23,897
12,845

600
99,525
64, 758

13,063

25, 261

66,662

327, 521
3,497
52 1
42, 948 |
10, 500

4, 572

51, 536
51,695 |
65,773
123,921
24, 853 !

3,094
4,413

26, 951
7,282
18,035

2,899

13,132

30,445
2,100

300
10, 554

15, 614

22,124

1

2,935

900




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

DEPARTMENTS,

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 :

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

1924—Continued

[See n o t e a t head of t h i s t a b l e , p . 252]

v . — H I G H W AYS-—continued

Roadways

Other
highway
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

Waterways

Repair
a n d construction
for compensation

Charities
Supervising
department

Total

Outdoor
poor relief

Poor in
institutions

C a r e of
children

Other
charities

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
120
121
122
123
124

Chester, P a
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, T e n n .
Brockton, Mass
Altogna, P a

$26,981
35,632
55, 256
139, 022
265,032

125
126
127
128
129

New Britain, Conn
Highland Park, M i c h .
Mobile, Ala._
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111

82,177
200,175 ,
49,410 ,
36,494

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, P a
Huntington, W . Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, N e b r
W i n s t o n - S a l e m , N . C___

135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144

$692
23, 306
1,779
15, 502
6,204

$13,308
1,582
2,801

$11,417
16,336
3,100
9,172

10, 557
55,754
37, 427
71,824
48, 564
14, 234

045
144
127
674
234

Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J_
Portsmouth, V a . . .
Covington, K y

46,400
229, 875
82,449 !
65,954 ,
72,905

359
1,468
.,167
1,402
15

Macon, G a .
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport. L a
Wheeling, W . Va_.

49,237 ,
101,835
23,961
145,026
63,037 :

17, 250
19,472
10,337
10,445
11, 792

3,452
5,691

34,866
7,397

$42,906
63,259
44,208
65,286
34,925

$4,395
4,613
3,975
21,088

33,064
47,536
36,706
43,109
53,748

309
14, 223
5,878
35,164
2,304

44,051
34, 510
40, 741

332
15,301

38,977
15,122

5,028
5,176

44,928
50,869
77,862
25,437
72,046

626

849

45,309
26,837
47,071
50,283
36,297

1
$720
6,247

83, 296 !
304, 252
35, 551
27,653 |
13, 505

6,836
1,105

$285
16,984
3,283
67,990

$5, 727
300
38, 854

$2,100

32,349
11, 606
7,238
18,441
5,466

17,962

3,287

899
5,346
4,209
3,993
3,821
9,858
1,129
18,386

2,000
21,979
166, 344 J
7,015
162, 276

10, 972
98,185
4,189
15, 562

792
61,183

5,134
169,617
27,920
20,348
12,108
134,603
36,063
155,434
15,246
6, 755 1

$900

3,041
2, 000

6,300 :

;

!

44, 752

204

$5, 685
23,431
149,937
138,091

6,089

350
1

t

4,038

5,588

i

5,134
33,006
19,991
400

10, 630
3,929
7,246

1,440 !.„

5,976
7,747
18, 245
2,839

120
6,090
5,682
1,200

180
847
4,800 ..

600
250
950




145 N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y
146 j L a n c a s t e r , P a
147 F r e s n o , Calif.
148 j A u g u s t a , G a
00 149 I P a s a d e n a , Calif.

1

150 1L a k e w o o d ,

Ohio
Topeka, Kans_
Davenport, Iowa
iO 153 A t l a n t i c C i t y , N . J
f> 154 I K a l a m a z o o , M i c h

r
-

i

151

;
_.'

___j
•

1 5 2

155 i W i c h i t a Falls, T e x
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
158 C h a r l o t t e , N . C
159 i C e d a r R a p i d s , I o w a

;

_

62,929
87,772
60,125
148,750
82,039

20, 297
3, 849

63,192
40,133
37,032
133,402
37, 249

7,352
6,327
8,410
22,341
6, 580

36,842
270,512
59,^352
59,759
34,215

31,160
7,497 I
3,694 i
4,853 [

14, 912

9,409

2, 269
661

525
2,373

2,340
5,592

150

1,550

27, 328 I
38,074 I

45,946
11,816
6,744

56,192
63,109
77,711
53,257
64,225

|
I
!
!
!

43,085
45,681
59,057
121,670
41,075

j
I
I
I

$154

1,494
816

91
11,877
11,647
576
115,089

!
!
!
|
j

17, 329
2,300
7,934
232, 591
27, 382

245
10, 556
3,485
29, 258
20,311

I
|
i
j
!

2,908
7,324

2,932

12, 875
84, 813
46,465
43, 856
36.368

6,000
6,436
2,038

4,145 |

10,106 ,
2,300 !

I

3, 638 j
26,138 :

:
!

i

100, 622
3,805 i
40, 812 , • 4,357
5,484
35,992
52,095
11, 319

4, 629
5,397 ;

2,783
3,354 !
1
12,540 j
30,959
2,175
20,315
29,241
2,100

!
!
|
!

3,078 i

166 |

1

1,777 1

175 .
100

1,000 i
4,017 •_.

261

i, 500

1_
.
10,505 L .
15,540 |__
7, 906

!

J
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
160
161
162
163
164 ;

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis
York, Pa

165 D e c a t u r , 111
166 I W o o n s o c k e t , R . I
167 I M c K e e s p o r t , P a
168 B a y C i t y , M i c h
169 H a m m o n d , I n d

_•

J Charleston, W . Va
Medford, Mass
I Perth Amboy, N . J
I Pittsfield, M a s s . . .
j S t o c k t o n , Calif

180 L i m a , Ohio
181 j M o n t g o m e r y , A l a . _
182 I M a d i s o n , W i s
183 G r e e n s b o r o , N . C
184 I Lexington, K v

$20,370 i
1,870 :
2,998 '
6.957 i
2,936 |

v
.:
_i

:
.}
!

$17,826
3, 895

2,318 1
1,090 1
42,172 j
1,170 !
2,809 i
6,053 j
9,355
8,476 1
1,273 !

15,953
67,803
34,415 l
68,062 i
50,425 '

],868

7,262

7,178

12,157 ,

347

61,647
36,915
43,817 !
31,095 ,
62,857 I

$24,179

3,219 \

31,399 ;
195,990
49,771 1
57,491
31, 754
205,438
94,971 ,
95, 650
77, 980
160,749

i

170 ! M o u n t V e r n o n , N . Y
171 E l m i r a , N . Y
172 B e a u m o n t , T e x
173 j G a l v e s t o n , T e x ,
174 | Chelsea, M a s s
175
176
177
178
179

a03, 259
106, 627
20, 867
33,684 '
20,843

509
476 I
1,200
1,711 ;
4,707 j
19,573 j

11,295

13, 500

12, 762
5,574

21,908
1,578

6,512

9,401 '
3,883 ,

2,290

210 !
9,271
7,273 i
7,229 :

62
5, 397
9,001

164
722

900
20,352
4,057

12,5

$1, 709
5,959

$53, 471
30, 859
33, 795
62,183
44, 476
30,
36,
44,
40,
42,

7,769
18,442
88
7,500 ;
840 !
315

546
240
585
205
729

10,020

71, 076
67,401
16, 573
38,457
45, 502

27, 508
27,930
41,888
54, 762
58, 511
10, 563
24,047
40, 696
20, 833
53,097 I

533

$3, 525

1,048 ,
4 ,
3,004 i
i
1,711 |
7,967;
1,396
5,970
17, 857
1,245

$61,831
3,000
5,091
27, 289
810

$49,689

24,908
404
4,640
6,618

5,216

3, 731
4,491

3,421
789

65f 024

6,901

979
91,366

$255,132 |
3,000 •
19, 590 j
35,339
1.310

$5, 526

36,890 i |
404
34,889
6,618

3,199

101,820
66,290 ;
1,191
205, 432
102,405 j
12, 630
45,193
20,481 |
37,700
14,303
4,356
12,813 1
21,201 !
11,475
83, 248 i

1,480
3, 702

3,086
900
2,054

3,112
24,422
5,634

18,141

2,703
4, 348

$10, 277

10, 521

$50

23,139
8,277

2,500

17,685
3,632
13, 504

1,598
6,101

5,187
20

249

6,245
] 0,721

2,900

18, 970

5,107




TABLE

1 2 . - -GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS 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 4 — C o n t i n u e d
[See note at head of this table, p . 252]

VI.—CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS

-HIGHWAYS—continued

Other
Roadways highway
structures

Prevention of
street
dust

Snow and j
Street
ice
i
lighting
removal I

Waterways

Repair :
and con- I
struction !
for com- I
pensation

Charities
Total

Supervising
department

Poor in
Outdoor
Care of
Other
poor relief { -tixtions I c m * d r e n I charities

GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
185
186
187
188
189

E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, Mich
F i t c h burg, M a s s _
N e w Rochelle, N . Y

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, M a s s
E v a n s t o n , 111 _ . . .
San Jose, Calif . .
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J .

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, P a
Brookline, M a s s
Jamestown, N . Y

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, T e x
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o

M u s k e g o n , M ich

Lorain, Ohio

$7,571
63, 531
66, 599
117, 681
368,809

$6, 535
80, 996
651
10,210

49,841
84,345
18,398
25,158
9,755

28,927
16,391
5,153
428

40, 531
174, 524
57, 398
39,460
33,499

6,246
18,813
4,201
289
13,008

4,428
1,798

107, 674
40, 224
31, 935
14,790
52, 791

91
20,827
1,910

16,855
13,325

$5, 005
92
7,875

$600
2,904
31, 298
9,086

11,844

29,451
1,100

$36,621
44,375
27,117
52,289
85,789

500

899

42,774
40,125
40,398
47, 905
21,553

1,107
43,036
3,680

$5, 219
5,297
8,473

33,843
81,255
52,006

6,085
13,848

$5,000

62,882
36,457
21,195
33,010
26,462

139,362
2,180

$5,072
3,855
5,011

1,800
13, 599
2,343
2,206
10, 540
3,757
131

2,376

39,787
27, 799
148,348
15,464 {
40, 712

1,238
1,736
2,762
9,484

30,109
12, 751

1,050
10,901
6,721

$900
71,845
188,082
81,008

12,701
63,026
22,791
1,967
9,140 !

$900
100
67, 210
3,894
98,467
150

$18, 597
60, 586

$663

22,940

6,599
4,379
625
3,764
3,819
• 4,932

9,240
12, 979
14,176
1,840
36,893
4,200
51,391
3,601
1,200
8,862

8,585
10,915
26, 925

1,245
3,280
2,419

3,752
16,074

$1,925
278




205
206
207
208
209

Chicopce, M ass
Dubuque, Iowa
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
C o l u m b i a , S. C
Joliet, 111

80,062
33, 729
40, 632
69,955
57, 354

42, 031
4,486
5, 921
3,161
5,359

210
211
212
213
2}4

Superior, W i s
_
Stamford, C o n n
A u r o r a , 111
-,...
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, I o w a

40,192
67, 261
46, 536
94,609
64,075

5,441
22,473
2,240
6,348
3,409

215
216
217
218
219

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Austin, Tex
N e w Brunswick, N . J . . .

220
221
222
223
224

5,800
3,160

10, 000
3,150
2,420

410
25, 914

3,220
1,992

3,359
2,872

28,707
50,942
43,180
33, 507
22,835

6,064
706

11,599
43,660
38, 351
97, 541
108, 614
22,892
49,875
23,855
43, 517
65,157

1,976
3,984
6,999
4,316

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, Ind._
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a

42.166
27,451
25,031
15,248
81, 498

567
511
658
117

7,149

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, V a .
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass

43,276
29,491
42,919
57,958
71, 727

1,378
38

6,692
1,277

1,322
8,772

2,687
9,319

10,097

950
18,315

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, W i s .

46,061
34,258
29,168
94,969
94.167

124
23,776
3,919
19,024
18,592

5,024
1,974

13,967
12,425

240
241
242
243
244

M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N . Y
Muskogee, Okla.
L a Crosse, W i s . .
Newburgh, N . Y

9,130
55,087
24,887
21, 552
51, 580

3,742
3,168

245 L y n c h b u r g , V a
246 Colorado Springs, C o l o . .
247f N e w p o r t , R . I
248 Pensacola, F l a

54,866
37,880
101,058
32,047

15
2,735

<

27,147

8,039
622

230
231
232
233
234

14, 725
5, 519

35,914
56,093
37, 912

4,783

Waterloo, I o w a . .
Easton, P a . . .
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C

.

23,409
21, 591
29,982

504

1,880
637

25

6,143

7,087

82,055 ,
3, 650 :
3,944 !
29,897

975 1

2, 222
50,847
288
80,014
714

1,462
2,034

14,908
2,154

30,053
1,515
3
20,226

4,860
21,942
386

3,133
9,496

i

770

1,000

8,589

1,065

2,263
315
13,010

300

4, 765

10, 088

12,899

4,055

2,599
2,397
2,503 '

36,968
28,311
31, 549
23,130
19, 768

1,260
111
1,029
7,928
645

47,906

3,239
3,579

173
28,842

61,177
35,473
24, 018
7,849
34,662

243
3,000
4,285

39, 766
21,076 1
25, 709
42
38,031 i

12,861
11,827
8,445
42
22,284

19, 738
6,449
11,804

11, 494
27,349
22,324
41,673
26,323

12, 456

35,202
14, 790
7,819
17, 945
13, 266

11,742
5,249
100
11,728
10,134

3,028
3,291

25, 713
51,142
24,408
27,139
39,042

2,135
1,553
5,314
7,377
2,755

63,414
64,312
68,046
2,696
89,090

23, 506
38, 594
44,134

7,000

2,047
2,017

72,800
3,750
56, 740
1,743

950
2,829

8,542
3,077

45, 467
27,396
18, 566
43,151
29,182

2,045

40,190

261
13
14,066
14, 977

1,800

47,976

3,761

21,100
4,776

2,222
19,114
288
37,380
714

18, 963

1,670
1,300
1,660

32,13l 1
9,455
82,108
32,616

4,960
130
12, 612
12,355

43,075
3,650
1,744
7,919 |
975

6,844
.12,311
480
12,811

6, 954
1,300
19, 662

100

1,024

3,303

.

600

264
382

•

i

28,927
37,641

57, 708
21,569
92, 239
31, 645
25, 789

1,800
2,088
1, 530
I, 972
2,389
2, 948

640
j

1,088
20,354
1,500
2,696
6,915
1,500
3,750
34, 773
734

1,200

785

o.

14,020
500

H

>

W
100

360

11,098
2,522
100

20, 744
5,000
13, 232

57,317

1

9,897
20,843
240

1

I

319
360

1,600
- 120

SO
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TABLE 12.—-GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS
OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1924—Continued

CO

o
o

[See n o t e a t head of t h i s t a b l e , p . 252]

- C H A R I T I E S , HOSPITALS, AND C O R R E C T I O N S -

VII.—EDUCATION

continued
Hospitals

General
hospitals

Corrections

institutions

J$29,645,047 $7, 015, 23^

G r a n d total

VIII.—RECREATION

ProbaInstitution
tions for j b o a r d s
minors
and
officers

Institut i o n s for
adults

Total

|, 518, 039 $3,460, 092j$l, 665, 934 $559, 024, 379

Schools

j Libraries :

Total

Educational
recreation

General
recreation

Parks
a n d trees

QuasiI productive
park
enterprises

3
a

$541,255, 6211 $17, 768, 758$46, 281, 725! J $4, 790, 586 851,4571 $29, 203,084 $1,436, 598
$10,
CD

Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

117,623,130 4,016,546 !6, 740, 434 2,411,458
713, 523
i 4,607,992 2,744,795 1.919,209
250, 607
! 3, 737, 213
181,514 | 566,098
49, 684
I 2,479,432
20, 720 ! 169,120
34, 820
51, 660 i 123,178
i 1,197,280

I
II
III
IV
V

, 288,
268,
70,
15,
22,

731
238
828
713
424

264, 688, 644
61,647,000
115,816,929
70, 876, 257
45,995,549

256, 362, 219
59, 343, 625
112, 266, 662
68,681,344
44, 601, 771

8, 326, 425 24, 650, 207 3,407,792
735, 477
2, 303, 375 5, 973,112
3, 550, 267 8, 379, 927 433,106
150, 965
2,194, 913 4, 519, 268
63, 246
1, 393, 778 2, 759, 211

5,579,836 '14,722,615
1,134, 475
518
2, 049,497 5, 670,429
1, 339, 035 3, 006,246
748, 614 1, 900,276

939,964
199, 642
226,895
23,022
47, 075

H

>
W

w
o
Xfl

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
2
3
4
6
7
8
9

in

n

19

New York, N . Y
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, P a
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio_
St. L o u i s , M o

$18, 608 $2,126,272 '
$8,412,944
108, 214
760,736 $532,143
i 1,387,536
1,406,710 1, 340, 721 1,033,373 , 950,112
371,612
121,017
600, 695
J
729,253
383, 200
358,090 , 124,479
... i
644,611
594, 280
170,931
231,239
..'
779,989

Baltimore, M d
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif
Pittsburgh, P a
S a n Francisco, Calif
Buffalo, N . Y

', 196,420
_.; 1.577,125
..! '864,515
562, 774
i 1,061,253
1 '

782, 766
77,312
206,153
95. 935
37, 745

130,204 i
329,621 i
243, 624 ,
411,054 i
184, 204 '
331,322

!

164,452
17, 288
120,398
100,229
55, 224
55,185

$110,163 $101,757,467 1 $99, 823, 668 $1,933, 799
322, 687
40, 021, 000
38,902, 292 1,118, 708
194, 520
22,030,778 | 21,492, 601
538,177
96,492
15,813,995 1 14,809,005 1,004,990
52,466
13, 781, 365 i 12, 797, 780
983, 585
14, 595
8, 384,173 i
8, 084, 673
299, 500
21, 585
187, 695
68,597
92, 570
75,815
51, 546

7, 220,143 i
13,612,087 i
18,219,799
10,280,953
5,409,378
8,157, 506

6, 950, 569
12,907,562
17, 704, 786
9, 797,166
5,214,185
7, 877,932

269, 574
704, 525
515,013
483, 787
195,193
279, 574

OVER
$5,585,967
5,697,806
2,743,783
2,062,405
557,853
1,243,813
952,518
2,221,073
868,490
657,054
806,446
1,252,999

o
1 $1,421,189 $414, 696 $3, 750, 082
|| 511,814 1, 978, 630 3, 081,379
483,597
548, 477 1, 711, 709
1
66,423
457, 531
827, 543
i1
1,798
63, 775
492, 280
|i 293,908
226,867
713,883
; 19,710
:
130,922
,• 70,898
1 137,540
,
j
92,406
I 177,587

245, 548
668, 339
361,440
223, 659
185, 277
205, 597

687, 260
1,421,812
436,152
295,855
434, 845
869, 815

Q
$125, 983
710, 908
9,155

93,918

M

H
M




GROUP II—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D. C
Newark, N. J
Minneapolis, Minn
New Orleans, La
Cincinnati, Ohio

$242,908 $426, 996 $245, 817
407, 649 924, 928 672,821
672,384
682, 048 219,932
503,970
15,237
83,989
;
17, 500
34,886 j 124, 355
198,884 j 91, 935
567,371

$37,310
107,194
155,875
46, 235
30, 852
43,378

Kansas City, Mo
Seattle, Wash
Indianapolis, Ind
Rochester, N. Y
Jersey City, N. J

;

159, 002 ! 36,687 j
85, 872
7, 440
10,449
8,913 !
6,943
15,301 j
30, 413
30,911 !

616,027
211,717
] 458,405
i
88,191
821,870

164, 704 j
26,581 '
65,910 i
1,478 J
203,143

248,096
71, 672
207
84,717
75,668

$50,441
$7,133,
5, 620 ,
219,
42,657 j
721,
28,104 I
049,
307,
142,
42,164 |

879,
073,
450,
709
240,
935,

670
487
679
038
870
583

164
651
502
795
001
679

001, 831
288, 593
445, 785
566, 985
751,639

185, 434
537,836
684, 613
745, 008
919, 782

$254, 506
145 836
271, 177
339, 243
67, 869
206, 904

! $1,109,
j 1,004,
502,
i
700,
j
225,
|
103,
j

$341,
145,
26,
48,
28,
8,

$105, 165
123, 439
62, 707
176, 237
47, 223
37, 918

381,
350,
559,
545,
429,

39.
35,
20,
42,

109, 974
97, 865
153, 571
181. 864
58, 512

183, 603
249, 243
238^ 828 :
178, 023 ;
168, 143 ,

$621, 070
735, 890
473,438
357,687
149,990 j
77,150 |

!
i
i
!
1
I

232,323 ;
177,469
386,159
323,808
370, 536

$41, 559

40, 440

GROTP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
1
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

Louisville, Ky_
T o l e d o , Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo
A k r o n , Ohio
]
Columbus, Ohio.
, Providence, B . I
St. P a u l . M i n n . _
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, Ga
34 O m a h a , N e b r
35 B i r m i n g h a m , Ala
36 Worcester, M a s s
37 San A n t o n i o , T e x
38 D a l l a s , T e x
39 R i c h m o n d , V a
40 Syracuse, N . Y .
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 D a y t o n , Ohio
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53

$245, 540
41, 825
11, 008
250, 746
47,163

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, C o n n .
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
Hartford, Conn
Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
P a t e r s o n , N . J . __.
Springfield, M a s s

$29, 932
46, 784
17,821
66, 505
17, 819

3,280
127,000
158, 752

i
;
j
|
j

13,118
""47," 464"
1,273
47, 389

'~~336,"680~

._

4~443~
552, 386
31,450
147, 804
98.
53,
18,
358,
69,

$13, 600
1.880

;

'.._..

8,507

2,576 j

7. 026

69,482
15,902
14, 248

7,800 •

27, 326

4,500
1,980
13, 755

36, 769
4,783

,
I
i

3.636

$118, 458
161, 913
133, 629
47, 063

$203, 062
102,380 I
304, 892 !
615, 865
52, 674

2, 870, 647
2,911,142
3, 097, 995
3, 754, 640
2, 509, 080

50,152
38, 000
225, 461
130, 427
92,023

80, 766
266,493
340, 786
372,518
153, 953

3,132, 681
3,702,750
3,107, 033
1, 654, 858
1,993,603

76,472
53,325
127, 619
28, 632
24,395

148,970 !
81, 306
176, 362
336,966 |
188, 028

12,"" 099"
16, 065

1, 755,660 !
2, 248, 328 i
2, 539, 601 !
1, 605, 381 :
2, 020,170

1,739,657
2,166, 610
2, 453,108
1, 542,368
1,899, 555

16, 003
81, 718
86,493
63,013
120, 615

109,087
191, 008
172, 360
349,007
93, 573

!
|
1
I

300
17,017
2,951
37,081

1, 430, 340
1, 956, 362
1, 916, 076
2,027, 652
2, 392,145

'
1
I
'

1, 396, 030
1,916, 324
1, 811,159
1,959,264
2, 347,145

' 34,310
40, 038
104,917
68, 388
45, 000

59, 627
149, 280 1
152, 660
117,407
254,137

2, 544, 424
1, 357, 694
3,728,378
2,332, 959
2, 780, 787

;

2, 431, 758
1, 334, 584
1,698,393
2. 270, 313
2.618,569 1

112, 666
23,110
29, 985
62, 646
162,238

177,107
138, 043
108,427
112, 086 1
297, 602 |

$2,479,
3, 596,
3, 468,
3, 882,
2, 713,

2 920. 799 !

? 949) 142

l

3,885, 067
2, 601,103
3, 209,153
1, 756, 075
3, 234, 652
1, 683,490 !
2, 017,996

1
10 514 i
3,412
8,010
38,652 .

213
086
577
652
277

$2,597,671 ,
3,757,999
3,468,577 \
4, 016, 281
2, 760, 340
3. 322. 456 i

I

""11,374
16, 513

29,414
18, 400
59, 797
4,751

16, 892

"~~~2~521~

051
488 """$7~699~
743
43, 202
305
200

7,160
55, 048
21,339
470
448

$95, 883

$7. 020
56,105

35,671
33, 308
25, 668
36,406
2,731
5,139

17,434

9, 224
23, 732
12,632
20,058
21,889

$37,439
9, 694
350,206
68, 378
200

$165,023
91, 975 •
147, 666 |
491,382 j
52,474

35, 817
56, 582
300,446
159,225
40, 695

44,949 '
385,683 1
330,389
153,832
94, 670

38. 033
32, 677
79, 826
38,798
46, 759

107, 606
43, 490
90,863
108.069
125; 804

20,
38,
14,
97,
31,

713
747
385
732
324

S8, 074
135, 244
155,024
214,194
62, 249

5,
56;
32,
10,
39,

537
272
952
413
675

54, 090
75,574
119,708
99, 519
155,798

7,475
49, 440

15,106
70, 542
37, 065
30, 241
64,424

138, 269
54,869
50. 704
8L 845
210,793

496

$711

8,
76,
33,
2,

557
643
793
382

5," 673




T A B L E 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 :

1924—-Continued

CO

O
fcO

[See note at head of this table, p . 252]
V I . — CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS-

VII.—EDUCATION

continued

VIII.—RECREATION

Corrections

Hospitals

I Insane
General !
in
hospitals ! instituI tions

Institutions for
adults

Institutions for
minors

Proba- !
tion i
boards
and
officers

Tota

Schools

General
recreation

Libraries

Parks
and trees

Quasiproductive
park
enterprises
O
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>
r1

GROUP I I I — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt Lake City, U t a h . .
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass..
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y
Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans._
Erie, Pa
Reading, Pa
Yonkers, N . Y
Lowell, Mass
Duluth, Minn
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash
Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Lynn, Mass.. ...
Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, C onn

402
1,200

$2,417,976
1,899,655
1,974,857
1,907, 704
1,662,995
782,037
1,809,687
1,620,346
1,122,308
1,256,414

$2,335, 734
1,838,925
1, 914,386
1,837,859
1,628,709
752,408
1,740,216
1, 591,506
1,086,478
1,189,640

$82,242
60,730
60,471
69,845
34,286
29,629
69,471
28,840
35,830
66, 774

3, 700

1,477,752
1,457,504
1,414,202
1,187,097
2,368,657

1,417,825
1,439,887
1,370, 769
1,161,053
2,336,120
1,451,147
1, 646,969
1,711, 581
1, 318,813
1,697,820
1,325,461
1,193, 718
1,679,996
1,304,339
1,231,892
1, 604, 342

59,927
17, 617
43,433
26,044
32,537
34,159
55,976
27, 704
38,088
60, 594

$84,918
7,442
163,339
50,000
91,092
30,957
190,085
71,496
123,826
1,397
500

$14,423

$8, 584

$5,726
17, 728

26,227
450
2,316

27, 513
7,159

1,485,306
1,702,945
1,739,285
1,356,901
1,758,414

10, 860
23,425
30,000
5,664

180
14,925
10, 696
18,181

400
76,417
7,044

$2,880

,101
4,118
9,122

33,099

1,370,002
1,209,964
1,704, 828
1.361,463
2,954 i 1,307,314
2,721 ! 1,643,558

44,541
16,246
24, 832
57,124
75,422
39,216

$117,569
109, 981
180,675
119,407
58,813
134,273
135,683
85,338
90,845
164,685
211,204
70,113
23,705
82,147
119,078
79, 713
82, 600
102, 671
49,903
123,643
122,364
20,693
103, 526
124,833
87, 309
72, 124

$3,185
6,785
2,500
1,892
4,077
2,858
13,846
3,620

6,483
13,125
870
18,035

$38,699
22,069
69,247
26,145
23,216
29,400
39,746
39,178
14,870
20,739
55,348
8,617
4,433
22,910
5,684
18,917
38,853
27, 768
29,609
8,065
755
240
28, 639
22,024
13, 823

$75,685
87,912
104, 643
93,262
35, 597
102, 373
95,937
46,160
74,083
139,869
155,856
61,496
16,414
45, 391
113, 394
60, 796
40,127
102, 671
22,135
84,001
62,799
19,068
85,251
96,194
65, 285
55, 601

w

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W
H
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O
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Q

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$3, 550
38,375




GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
8?
83
84

Somerville, M a s s
E l Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif
F o r t W a y n e , I n d - . . ._
Jacksonville, Fla_- -

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
E vansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga.

90
91
9?
93
94

Allentown, Pa - Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
_
Harrisburg, Pa
M a n c h e s t e r , N . I I _ . __

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g Beach, Calif
Peoria, 111
_ .. Tampa, Fla.
. S o u t h B e n d , IncL __ . _ .
St. Joseph, M o .

$8, 732
12,135
12, 809

$910

. .

31, 500

$1,063,035
987,408
1, 638, 627
1,577,014
777,087

$19,096

i

;

19,406

_

7,691
2,000
4,528
3,600

5,573

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
G a r y , I n d . . . __

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
L i t t l e Rock, A r k
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

12,214
75, 640
38, 111
94, 569
13, 582

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N. Y

209, 665

E a s t St. Louis, 111
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre Haute, Ind

52
12, 503
7,200

115
11«
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

_ . .

10, 874
40,000
10,000
123,921
5, 287

4,956
6, 311
16, 092
11,130
8,777

24, 575
36, 313
67, 669
48, 380
32,440

142, 591
20, 720
1,566
35,059
3,947

77, 728
92,910
24, 010
49, 371
25,338

7,245
18,885
8,969
17,153
1,500

41,414
55,471
48,058
46, 587
131,211

3,481
17,478
8,123
42,911

7,864
23,211
28, 618
119,307

i

1, 252, 611
1, 516, 794
966,851
761,837
356,331

'
!
i
i
!

847^880
1, 524, 741
1,199, 769
1,065,173
743,371

18,840
23, 774
21,120
15,000
39, 727

29, 531
42,624
95,004
59, 510
41,217

1,185,936
872,789
464,895
1,174, 221
885,038

73,175
40, 624
20,130
55, 707
39,013

220,319
114,421
25, 576
84,430
29,470

i
!
1
.

892,260
1,192,889
956,827
890,938
1, 234,254

43,457
43,882
19,498
57,975

48, 659
76,378
57,027
64, 240
139,251

629,575
641, 983
810,850
445,476
1,385,233

1 043 19.x

1,021,212
950, 859
652,099
1,050,937
989,919

13, 521
37, 681
48, 943

33,242
16,249
66,142 j
22,875
83,327

2,942
8,841
8,699
7,971

30,300
7,408
57,443
14, 904
83, 327

742,093 ,'
1,331,913 i
1,073,159 ,
627, 614
868,399

717,015
1,298,251
1,046,476
618,963
847, 500

25,078
33, 662
26, 683
8,651
20,899

28, 717
81,377
53,627
19,323
45,923 |

5,047
36,883
12, 536

23, 670
44,494
41,091
19, 323
39, 664

892, 260
1,236,346
1, 000, 709
910,436
1, 292,229

2,025

._

49, 713
44,435
80, 536
8,717
39,999

j
I
j

UH).xm
665,620 |
1,088, 618 1
1,038,862

90, 000

100
101
10?
103
104

72,497
59,201
84,933
15,178
51, 751

1,295, 780
1,546,794
1,041,186
789,168
378, 787

639,845 !
656,200
826,914 i
445,476 1
1,418,489

7,384

408
11,197

43,169
30,000
74,335
27, 331
22,456

$84,234
66,571
42,075
54, 834
64,906

1, 259, 111
913,413 !
485,025 ,
1, 229, 928 !
924,051

$1, 337

98. 672
25, 000

$62, 798
29, 961
71, 011
73, 505
23, 308

$20,443
16,025
56,146
10,959
63, 554
22, 784
14, 766
4,397
6,461
11,752

$104, 677
86, 217 1 $3,621
206,686 ! 108,465
68,399
3,536
131,996 !

$1,000,237
957,447
1, 567, 616
1, 503,509
753,779

866, 720
1,548, 515
1, 220, 889
1,080,173
783,098

2,266
7,748
8,000
190,980
25, 111

j
!
i
!

7,373
$8, 395
1,097

2,500 i

710
2,767

4,874 ,
730 I

2 714

I

1
63
. . _ _.

i
1

i

600

10, 270
14,217
16,064
33, 256
21,913

11,345
40, 689
42, 741
168,062

3, 582

185
2, 022
500

6,000
5, 844

1,696

4,563

"""$2, 606
•
"

7,661

791

6, 540




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 D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d
[See note at head of this table, p . 252]
V I . — C H A R I T I E S , HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS-

Hospitals

Corrections

Insane j

General
hospitals

VIII.—RECREATION

VII.—EDUCATION

continued

iTistitn

tions

Institu

It

j o n s

Probation
boards
and
officers

. | iustitu-

f o r

I adults

!tions

f o r

| minors

Total

l

Schools

Libraries

Total

Educational
recreation

QuasiGeneral

:

Parks

i ductTve
park
enterprises

GROUP I V — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
120
121
122
123
124

Chester, P a
Racine, W i s . . . _
Chattanooga, Tenn
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, P a

125
126
127
128
129

N e w Britain, C o n n .
Highland Park, Mich
M o b i l e , Ala .
Berkeley, Calif
_
Springfield, 111

130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139

Bethlehem, P a .
Huntington, W . Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, N e b r
W i n s t o n - S a l e m , N . C___
Cicero, 111 _.
Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange. N . J
Portsmouth. Va
_.
C o v i n g t o n , Ky_._ . .
Macon, Ga
_...
Roanoke, Va
.
Jackson, M i c h
... ..
Shreveport, La
Wheeling. W. Va„

140
141
142
143
144

I
i

1
$254

$128, 838
25, 000

|

$5,400 1
'
'
2,572 | $10,000

$1, 690

j

._

$1, 850
34, 775
25,994
28,110

$13, 592
69,470
27,223
28,244
10,092

i
|
i
!

30,000
32, 681
600
55,678
32, 865

651, 416
859,803
932, 341
372, 263
349, 518 !

659,884 j
826T162 i
893,056 I
941,432 j
501,453 ;
638,949 i
830,802 j
881,431 i
369,263 !
339,327 |

12,036
11, 527
33, 284
29, 636
7,642
12, 467
29,001
50, 910
3,000
10,191

372,
528,
618,
502,
775,

366,925
510,989 |
599,426
492,361
761,910 i

5,982
17,302
19, 463
10.148
13, 923

2,073

12,071 !
!

892,058
1,104,320
553,673
1,288,332
781, 957

887

4,904
290,182
24,240
1,807

671, 920
837, 689
926, 340
971, 0G8
509,095

_ ..._
2,464

2,846

8,039
2,000
3,678

6,537 ._

2,476
128,900

i

121, 943
4,000
6,000
2,400
120,889
4,660
123, 978

1

1
I
!
1
....

1
_ ..I

2,701

4, 613

10, 500
•

4,662
9,708
7,018 .
17,136
144 .
4,907

$578, 900 !
890,053 i
444,059 i
880,018 !
681,028 .

$580, 750
924,828
470,053
908,128
681,028

!

f

1,500

600

907
291
889
509
833

862,058
1,071,639
553,073
1,232,654
749,092

i
;
1
\

$2, 542
23, 602
3,170
9,300
9,878

511,050
37, 752
24,053
18, 944
214

39,467
55, 789
25,118
83,618
88, 530

5,211
35,861
2,150
46,758
57, 975

34,256
19,928
22, 968
36,860
30, 555

8,227
19, 588
62,231
55,460
10, 913
S,703
61, 499
41, 560
6,179
16,003
26, 289
13,233
48,095
27,013
12,892

248
100
25, 521
14,643
3,576

7,979
19,488
36, 710
40,287
7,337
8,703
46, 990
19,807
1,148
16,003
17,802
12, 705
44, 591
14, 881
919

$2, 692

8,487
528
3,504
12,132
11,973

$5,424




145 | N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y .
Lancaster, P a
F r e s n o . Calif
A u g u s t a , Ga
149 i P a s a d e n a , Calif

146 !
147 i
148 !

150
151
152
153
154

i
|
!
!
!

L a k e wood, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
D a v e n p o r t , Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J .
Kalamazoo, M i c h . . .

155
156
157
158
159

j
j
I
I
I

7,759
216,763
1,244 •

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . .
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa..

925,178 |
513,947
1,164, 710
514,432
1, 537,109

3, 970
80,000
1,479
3,309
543
1,917
1,313

300
68, 625

28,645 !•
8,394
91, 218
21,907
175,342

983,060
721,651 <
869,050
1,377,009
779, 603

11, 726

908,831 I
510,947 1
1,164,710 !
514,132 !
1,468,484 i
934,430 ;
709,263 !
829,975 i
1,332,019
748,243

48, 630
12,388
39,075
44, 990
31, 360

21,068
59, 243
80,257
108,685
43,480

300, 839
1,147,224
591,420 '
472,291
758,750 ,

293,870 '
1,080, 767
557,355
462,679 '
735,354

66,457
34,065
9,612
23, 396

17,208
163,812
81,411
6,786
29,953

16,347 i
3,000

1, 802

6,626
1,300
42,987
5,592
25, 475

3,000
5,875

2,
20,
23,
86,
22,

1,615

22,019
7,094
46,429
16,315
149,867 L

573
585
571
506
721

18,495
35,658
50,811
22,179
20,759

|I.
j.
l.
L

6, 250
67,414
9,710
1,856
5, 754

10,958
96,398
71,701
4,930
22,584

,_
L
.
I.
!.

G R O U P V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
Oak P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis
York, Pa

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R. I .
McKeesport, Pa_.
Bay City, M i c h . . .
Hammond, Ind...

170
171
172
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y .
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s

175
176
177
178
179

C h a r l e s t o n , W . Va._
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N. J.
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

180 L i m a , Ohio
181 M o n t g o m e r y , Ala..
182 M a d i s o n , W i s
183 Greensboro, N . C .
184 ! Lexington, K y _

$137,317
I
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$691,720 !
854,864 !
652,316 j
763,564 •
542,883 i

$769
$525

500

4,690
38,427

$1, 815
3,785
1,191
3,466
1,238

1,483
5,000
3,829
14,303
1,210
2,924
21,201

8,035

128

1,548
3,539
5,230
27, 550

038
983
760
083
327

$41, 682
20,881
17, 556
4!, 481
2, 556

$49, 221
64, 296
5,513
49, 894
18, 780

$12, 609
21, 368
275
12, 887
8,506
$129 :

5,205
1,648
9,246
764
2, 683

$36,612 i
42,928 j
5,238 !
37,007
10, 274
26, 031
5, 606
6,539
12,431
39,404

572.159 !
334,764 !
642,869 i
658,507
769,741 '
!

273 I

400

$650,
833,
634,
722,
540,

547, 987
328, 573
636, 869
638,046
737, 868

24,172
6,191
6,000 i
20,461 !
31,873 !

31, 365
7, 254
15, 785
13,195
42,087

1,088,783 !
725,828 !
343, 357
335, 356
628, 967

1,058,668
710, 680
343, 357
335, 356
601, 567

30,115 !
15,148 I
27, 400

27, 076
29,767
23,063
19, 849
64, 716

7, 802
9, 325
1,871
5, 055
34, 355

19,274 .
20,442. .
20,892 .
14,794 ,
_
30,361 L

571,147
616, 252
579,349
656, 736
761, 503

559, 318
599, 949
563, 319
634, 736
725,134

11, 829
16,303
16,030
22, 000
36, 369

5,985
47, 757
17, 325
17,114
73, 786

2,287

5, 787
15, 784
5,851
5,237
34, 821

198 i .
.
31,973 !
.
9,187 ;
.
11,877 !
_
38,965 j.

479,190
364,184
832,214
350,723
389,159

470,182
357, 509
799, 387
339, 502
381, 330

6,675
32, 827
11,221
7,829

4,787
26, 094
127, 661
345
28, 323

1,658
24,418

6,548
15, 800

4,787 L
17,888 ,
_
87, 443
345
23,403

4,920

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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 :
1924—Continued

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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V I . — C H A R I T I E S , HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS—

VII.—EDUCATION

continued
Hospitals

Insane
General
in
hospitals , institutions

VIII.—RECREATION

Corrections

Institutions for
adults

Institutions for
minors

Probation
boards
and
officers

Total

;|

Schools

j Libraries '

Total

Educational
I recreation

General
recreation

Parks
a n d trees

Quasi
productive
park
enterprises

i

GROUP V.—CITIES H A V I N G A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000— Continued
East Chicago, Ind
Pueblo, Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
New Rochelle, N . Y

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, Mass
Evanston, 111
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J . . . .

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, Pa
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N . Y
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass„Springrield, M o .
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, Ohio

$71, 745
96, 693
10,173

$510

11,923
950

1,021

$1, 837

1,800
7,000
;
;
;

!

$16,338
102,666
9,674
7,466
2,570
1,191
767

$817
1,531 i
1,035

$526, 980
523, 555
632,148
550, 982
999, 250

$499,395
$27, 585
515,833 i
7,722
625,519 I
6,629
538,853 I 12,129
971,904
27,346

512,445
878,044
826, 243
438,092
526, 392

482,897 '
841,832 I
810,278 I
412, 790 !
513,424 '

494,915
665,687
631, 200
401, 572
656,191

488, 592 '
6,323
602,997 ' 62, 690
631,200 i .
_
395,812
5,760
614, 303
41,888

490,444
657, 012
472,091
572,341
529, 747

477, 652
632, 541
457,138
550,740
520,106

29, 548
36, 212
15, 965
25, 302
12,968

12, 792
24,471
14, 953
21,601
9,641

!

H
$75, 567
41, 666
7,607
28, 860
88, 505
61, 614
58,699
45,463
9,535
11, 540

$4, Io6

:::::"/:::

21,132
189,951
22, 731
20,871
27,152 |
I
34,901
54,162
24,665 I
21,194
7,320

1, 408

12,223

$2, 861
3, 705
6, 697
6,888
6,141

$72, 706
33, 801
910
21,972
70,244

19, 561
24, 466
28,163
5, 92,1
6,888

42,053
34, 233
17, 300
3,614
4,652

2,834
73, 917
4,681
2,504
11,317

16, 890
116,034
18,050
18, 367
3,612

11, 935
3,237
460
988

34, 901
42,227
21,428
20, 734
6.332

m
H

$12,120

ICS

185
186
]87
188
189

FINANCIAL S




TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST

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205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229

8,970

827

2,200
3,211

B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
C o l u m b i a , S. C
Joliet, 111

476,619
414,271
580,946
296, 712
604, 218 !

9,652 j

5,300

i
A u r o r a , 111
Council Bluffs, Iowa

i

1,168

i
1

9,604

R o c k Island, 111

9,845

410

. .
31, 576

294
7,179
685

65, 582

510 1

!
j
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111

.._17, 702

i

Auburn, N. Y . ^ .

5,083

Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y

5,471

Orange, N.J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass..

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green B a y , W i s
Columbus, Ga

240
241
242
243
244

M o l i n e , 111
Water town, N . Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla

245
246
247
248

L y n c h b u r g , Va
.
Colorado Springs, C o l o . .
N e w p o r t , K. I
Pensacola, F l a

Sheboygan, Wis

Newburgh, N . Y

28

1,023

1,800

17, 744

705

460

230
231
232
233
234

1,000
5,000
2,289

272
8,242

78, 569 L__.

„

62, 326

!
;

415

43,988
..

5, 651

1

__

1,024

17, 558

8,000

1,358

47, 231

733
10, 563

L_._
289

18,827

.

. 165

21,586
25,000
16, 538
12,541

12,843 |
4,895
11,423 1
16,097 j
31,305 i
20,034
9, 239
14,486
3, 577

382, 514
304, 891
286,950
419,947
425,015

7,800
6,160
1, 200
19,558
11,173

12,257
18,681
2,462
36, 730
381

733
14,134
15,542
4,173
3,235

19,740
37,094
28,970
14, 219
18, 295

425

17,062
15,148
23, 679
20,476
1,638

5,293

15,104
3,031
35, 727
9,498
13,192

15, 529
3,031
39, 371
31,404
16, 204

556, 353
444,420
528,107
297,821
305, 303

0, Z6&

3,324
22, 703
34, 724
10, 408
17, 706

50

20, 523
51, 228
44, 512
18, 392
22,900

372, 722
377,149
394, 667
363,549
526,482

zuu

13,631
37, 562
39, 919
16,846
22,999

16,460 1

10, 307
14.859
1,192

1,370

3,644
21, 906
3,012
200 1

3, 775
3,025
2,587
1,472

13, 087
12,123
21,092
20,476
166

6,608
175

I
|
!

10, 981
500
2,742
532
12,908

2,330
19,432
8,328
23, 337
13,034

w
>

5,827
4
6,298
6,852
49, 768

8,439
715
13,997
16, 578
5,465

W

9,060
18, 631
2,462
30,122
206

3,197
50

1
1

Q

H
>
W

i

!

7,167
...

|

3,299

13,278 '
15,174
11,495
1, 500 j
19,986

629,388
583,102
399,474
429, 302
537, 614

3, 133

1, 535
2,009

527,901
486,118
247,267
300,718 !
364, 620 |
207, 569 !
490,631 j
270, 749 I
511,946
424,008 1
1
399,960
446, 380 !
441, 793 !
442,099 '<
363,128
307, 234
625, 432 !
325, 505 i
146,843

6, 500
1,842
3,392
27,101

16,808 j
504
9,040 I
7,384 '
62,676 |

7,193
18,922 1
4,878
23, 523
14,723

10,769 j
55,085
22, 325
46, 575
18,499

19,943
12,851
15,<263
20,995
10, 902

20, 233
25,460
21, 050
34, 741
22, 752

3,228
4,460
1,719
14,860
4,429

17,005
21,000
19, 331
19,881
17,823

14,031
10,999
240

33,
83,
29,
32,

11, 550
35, 283
11, 850
14, 982

21, 561
48,061
17, 659
17, 626

111 i
344
509
608

'
5,757

34, 052
""903

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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 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 : 1924—Continued
[See note a t head of t h i s t a b l e , p . 252]

IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

Relief t o special
classes

Pensions a n d gratuities for—
Total
j Policemen

I
II
III
IV
V

Firemen

$66,978,977 : $10, 630,160

Grand total.
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

18,241,802 .$11,719,868

7,454, 335
1, 359, 768
1,131,975
439, 764
244, 318

5,121,421 I 5,995, 047
1,093, 282
1, 307, 787
1,223,665 : 2, 305,801
539,713
1,182,445
263, 721
928, 788

I 43,989,555
6,585,069
1 8,771,064
I 4,449,983
3,183,306

GROUP I.—CITIES
New York, N . Y
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, P a
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
St. L o u i s , M o
Baliimore, M d
Boston, Mass
L o s Angeles, Calif..
Pittsburgh, P a
San Francisco, Calif..
Buffalo, N . Y l

; School
! employees

| $19, 734,508 $4,040,677
5,729,296 ; 1,863,588
100, 205
6,051,065 !
248,977
! 1,951,749 [
198, 111
j 1,913,390 •
!
486,934
.J
..'
._•
.J
i

818,854 •
2.894,022
'562,456 ,
1,202,055 ,
1,415,948 I
1,229,278 !

209, 211
202,535
111, 604
163,103
176,026
140, 298

All other

1'others'
pensions

7, 622, 044
4.244,173
321,474 I
609, 361
373,612 '
611,474
222,460 !
374, 568
155,134 !
271,061

209,019
452,676

I'inve^l^

^

89, 527
429, 218
2, 239
119,992
147,730
54, 002

1, 042, 554 ! 1,800,325 I 1,105,313 , 917, 448
238, 301 |
136,768 !
185,898 I
108, 897
417, 992 '
94,031
661,064 '
223, 961
230, 396
15,345
214,125
297, 708
245, 855 ,
17,576
194,468 • 171,607

O F 500,000 A N D

$2, 745, 643 $2,284,181 $2, 273, 291 $4,871,627
742, 765
874, 969
693, 722
490. 215
155,139
246, 649
214, 209
1, 332,374
153,650
139
506, 698
100,498
187, 642
6,417
172, 655
805,001
109,768
66,496
254,587

I t m s t b a n d i J u d g m e n t s Unelassi10
M
j
J Soldiers'
Municipal!
ment
I relief a n d :
service i All other
I burial ! funds
enterprises;

$5,316,853 | $9,488,508 I$2,175, 098 #2,064, 045 •$2,360,868 i$l, 719, 621 j$2,197,340 [$11,064,814

HAVING A POPULATION

146,054
257,435
78,104
74, 646
290,813
179, 762

Undistributed
expenses

j AdminisI t rat ion of t

$272, 097
5,073
44, 254
41,061
69. 621

671, 820 i 497, 775
2,770
88,385 | 22.488
227, 510 !
1,175
175,418 ' 86, 240

1,220,931 I
229,043 j
47(5,353
124,035
146,978

7. 465, 964
994,490
1.251,136
809, 424
543,800

OVER
$230,825 | $216,818
145,687 j 79,136
1, 092, 750 j 412,461
2, 500
82,863
66,504 j
8,774
15,105;
49,032
187,476 i 161,233
1,716 !
3, 739
46,648 ! 12,106
10, 854 : 49, 032
27, 619
2.380 I

$7,000 i $202,189 $2, 5t0,160
34,365 ,
799, 776
4, 232 !
2, 448, 792
37, 787 j 626, 212
234, 227
8,018 i
315,083
67, 599
212, 127
89, 761
29, 258
139, 724
180, 789
5,185
388, 620
82,470

36, 692
168, 589
29,889

214,171
92, 219
144,803
291,894
94, 299
28,413




GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N
13
14
15
16
17
18

j
j
!
I
j
j

Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D.C__.
Newark, N. J
Minneapolis, M i n n .
New Orleans, La.-_
Cincinnati, Ohio
Kansas City, M o .
Seattle, Wash
Indianapolis, Ind_.
Rochester, N. Y „.
Jersey City, N. J_

$719, 242 i $140,652
752,925
271, 312
747,798:
i 269, 001
449, 672 !
79, 221
179,953 !
51,416
1,182,161 |
191, 800
282,594
465,160
321,216
833,853
670,495

j
'
j
i

47,057
58, 501
49, 591
201. 217

$131,466 |
|
132, 761 !
!
64,376 !
!
111,834 1
I
67, 506 1
i
182, 768 1!
47, 015 1
76, 632
49,093 i
83, 673
146,158

:

$£7,734 ,..
49,595 !
187, 232 ! $35, 938
77, 902
103,317
39,280 I
390,731 •
1,121
47,544 _
_
328, 675
103, 679

202, 314
4,199

OF 300,000 TO 500,000

$109,453
100, 963
153, 526

$194, 913
143.863
293,981
518, 062
252,039

$43,865 ,
9,404 l
27,444
85, 510
24,147

$29, 524
48, 261
56,993
25, 674

$1, 601
95,830
9,028
56, 391
161, 787

34
35
36
37
38

51, 825
101, 827
69,460
32, 122
5, 130

212, 969
16, 279
48, 574

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, Mass
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex

176,690 <
89,929 j
283,588 |
37,608!
34,164 i

45, 661
10. 245
16,052
14, 950
8,033

59, 827
6,211
23. 739
6,270
9,232

73, 743

29,285

74,915 !
372.864 !
144,842 I
28,956
268,551

15,636
46, 613
29,244
3,631
27,032

5,076
49, 532
27,053
11,434
23, 591

12, 511
128, 822
9,403
4,750
173,982

10, 984
46,090
886

Norfolk, Va
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Youngstown, Ohio
Hartford, Conn

87, 541
67, 552
148,403
203,767
167,274

5, 667

927

$1, 950

10, 656

50,524
29,411
398,943 j
144,156
228,089 I
I

23, 783
18,996
17, 760
5, 509

27,829
20,529
23,652

Grand Rapids, Mich..
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, Pa
Paterson, N. J
Springfield, Mass
1

48, 672
82, 599
61, 975
33,113
10,510

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
Dayton, Ohio

|
j
j
!
j

18,000
32,472
13,839

16,148
59, 746
14,872

Includes payments as

10, 789

46, 207
27,152
60. 583
7,992

$65, 675

383,566
276, 910
298, 334
92,893 !
152,861 |

16, 848
30, 304
2,697
24, 662

$7,992
5,802
249
5,018

$32, 348
2,124
4,987
9,628
2,035

1,440

17, 781

19,050

50, 244

100,17J
28,977
17, 585
1,054

34, 920

63,199
140,958
46, 052
18,296
136, 310

$1,808
274
897
4,220
229

$3,476
1,357
8,417
2, 338
7,423

$1, 239

$63,485

15, 663
35,453
12, 647

8,552
44, 881
1,799

$49, 915
36,998
162, 917
166, 603
18, 333

4,624
6,575
4, 923

5, 209
538
5,225
24, 632

16, 676
1,673
57,001
4, 597
85, 235

46,839
12,124
44,958
17, 392
12,383

1,383
53,103
23,219
1, 237

3, 950
4,134

5,144

7,900
46,0C9
8,231
3,053

12,409
2,000
4, 591

3,196
9,419
2, 987
"" 238"

380
9, 585

3,443
37, 346

3,144

855
1,789
998

3, 348

73,222

39,218

2, 393

34
1,789
38, 777

70
208
4,913

600

47, 736
276

26, 389

7,386

82,377

1, 025

2,015

66,054

3,981

to fire departments, not shown separately on city records.

260
1,955

13, 733

20,391

792
44,316

503
440
225
525

24, 524
9,303
4,112
15,151
14,472

8,560

5,688
100
13,102
32,442
5,642
644
10,200
270, 653

14. 747
43,655
7,084

7,208
23,521
8,160

28,343

172
10,033
3,139

12,996

14,813
34,132
6,088
38,016

68,214

242

3,100

$80, 638
249, 869
65, 543
29,946
16, 519
147,160

3,221
18,165
3, 777
30, 889
1,723

1,320
444
8,330

131, 540
46,427
12,842

$84, 974
33,009

OF 100,000 TO 300,000

$10,852

Columbus, Ohio
Providence, R. 1
St. Paul, Minn
Oakland, Calif
Atlanta, Ga

$46,417

521

10, 872
96, 624
10,166
58, 778
68,979

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N
Louisville, Ky
Toledo, Ohio
Portland, Oreg
Denver, Colo
Akron, Ohio

$27,568 j
8,453 '
2,661
2,502
500
54, 683

3,957

18, 502
20, 568
8,675
9,310
43,825
51,115




TABLE

12.

- 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 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 4 — C o n t i n u e d
[See note at head of this table, p. 252]

City nuniber

IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

Relief t o special
classes

Pensions a n d gratuities for—
CITY

Total
Policemen

Firemen

School
employees

All other

Mothers'
pensions

Soldiers'
relief a n d
burial

Undistributed
Adminisexpenses
t r a t i o n of
public
t r u s t a n d J u d g m e n t s Unclassia n d losses
fied
investMunicipal
ment
All other
service
funds
enterprises

G R O U P I I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued
Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J

$98, 546
124,429
40, 490
175, 275
207,606

$21,733
26,996

Nashville, Tenn.
New Bedford, Mass...
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y
Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans„_.
Erie, Pa
Reading, Pa
Yonkers, N . Y
Lowell, Mass
Duluth, Minn
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N. J
Spokane, Wash
Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio
Oklahoma City, Okla
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
Water bury, Conn

63,889
184, 377
41,946
38, 389
184, 357
317,935
64,-382
100, 012
90,441
260, 651
270,864
78, 918
22, 729
68, 321
53,438
103,849
103, 936
18, 637
211,001
145,046
56,411

15, 287
40,800

J

1
i
1
!
!
i

$7,428
53,167
8,063
53, 562
48,099

13, 585
12, 797
!

$18,157
42,727
300
20,451
34, 565
9,646
7,250

6,976
51,428
5,972
11, 503
75, 398
50, 667

17,483
33, 783
10, 736
6,470
25,591
12,148
18,492
I§, 345
13,876
14,844
13,059
350
14,139
]2,720
8,349

31,816
25, 762
14,647
10,186
10,910
26,894
16, 741
18,460
8,678
18,046
18, 592
7,255
9,959
8,944
11,888
26,232
8, 286

76,142
71, 359
104, 227
38, 910
15, 776

$13, 601
$245
$18,989

765
88

4,386
21, 556
53,121
26,991
3,684

64,862

95, 668

43, 241
10, 649
72,110
800
1,608

102, 676
5,209

101, 748

195
1,773

46, 759

118
478
18,181
10,894

59,884
13, 283

54, 340
1,440

4,664
206
490
4.122
4,678
8,395
9,130

$7, 767
1,294
6,824
1,022
2,656

336
3,950
887
299
60
4

$29,860

$27, 300

25,187
2,390
23, 707

15, 747

9,145
8,615

2,249
760
134
8,471
14,840
8,432

13,183

12,887

22,278
5,086
4,704
971
1,553

4,011

207
319

2,304

505
4,791
10,000

249
1,263
5,354

31,151
2,224
4,941
79, 741
36, 711
76, 001

$58,080

$4, 585

116
5,494
25,129

40,204
9,345
13,811

2,876
240
3,341
1,257

443
4,156

726
213
5,611

7,299
72,416
8,005
7,387
2, 646
12,446




GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
8?
83
84

$157,635
7,949
60, 667
46,882
97,446

Somerville, M a s s
E l Paso, Tex .
S a n Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, Fla

$10, 293

$5,689

12,825
15, 080
18, 653

2,405
8,732
6,383

172, 845
179,040
40,806
34, 248
49,153

6, 966
4,424
15,192
10,686
12, 334

6,506
8,665
14, 594
1,680
5,045

30, 358
83,251
6,321
2,785

15,142
664
1,122
7,105

10, 709
17, 201
14,611
8,906
3,800

38, 929
39,300

10, 334

7, 659
1, 475

20,081
1,340
2,954
6,300

7,197
9,445
3,470
8, 312
984

39, 583
7,964
4,082
15,313
1,196

53, 007

5, 663
26, 299
15, 710
5,405

1,853
16, 718
6,701
12, 252

48, 601
8,382

1,300
2,972
4,489

46, 470

6, 881

59, 731
46,485
3,823
4,758
14,908

18, 696

30, 015

7,691
5,470
8, 730

5,796
8,397
5,999
4, 537
10, 613

6,988
42, 703
9,902
7, 530

2,219
31,341
10,124
7,933

85
86
87
88
89

Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, Ind
Knoxville, Tenn_
Savannah, Ga

90
91
9?,
93
94

Allentown, Pa
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N . H

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g B e a c h , Calif
P e o r i a , 111
T a m p a , Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. Joseph, M o

100
101
10?
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, Ind

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Trov, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif-

54, 312
14, 842
165,822
76, 398
68,169 1

110
111
I}?,
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, Pa
E a s t St. L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, Mich
Terre Haute, Ind

152, 510
62, 834
27, 982
22,852
42,998

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

26, 239
126, 742
58,155
120, 336
31, 207

-

62, 763
117, 384
20, 730
89,051
28, 639

__

...

64,138
50, 235
43,572
26, 342
37, 863
108,075
30, 892
12, 816
76,847
29, 883

16, 514

$28,851

$25, 241

$39, 531

$38, 224
$486
300
449

12,101
17,936
29, 397
12, 801

43,693
9,776

23,077

96
742.
17, 816

!

895
1,268
5,649

963
1, 565
4,689
30, 729
613
%2, 077
450

$3,072
5,213
42, 777
9,557
33, 649

$560
2,360
19, 260
2,850

48,386
2,223
3,990
6, 278
4,608

$4,094
8,900

11, 980
31,610

250
100

61,471
5,990

$6, 734
1,690

.

55

_

475

4, 603 !
585 1

25

4, 295

9, 528

16, 284
4,015

1

135

28,188
493
37,376

15,818

2,091

35,950
1,877
4,721
7,390
12,167

4,991
8,799

2, 615
2,200

682
2,297

936
180
12

8,159

187
5,224

40
102

17, 834

47
600
921
14

20,340
550
333

27, 695
20,931

1,262
2,218

6,431

4,452

4,194
i

2,891

53
20
3,159

15,989
32, 742
25,124
79,180
3,863

39,028
3,600
1,200
4,609
26, 514

13,055

2,229

1, 657
72
5,317
8,087
3,682

424 i
500 |
1

26, 366
7,880
3.972

660
'

1,906

!
15

55
3,056
9,937
327

3,679
100
36, 553
19,162

1,020
120
100

1,141

3.085
7,269

2,653
9, 465 ;

973
18, 936
6,744
4.593
17, 552




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 DEPARTMENTAL S E R V I C E : 1924—Continued
[See note at head of this table, p. 252]

IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

Relief to special
classes

Pensions a n d gratuities for—

•z I
Total

Policemen

Firemen

|J^

0

°^

e s

! All other

Mothers'
pensions

Undistributed
Adminisexpenses
t r a t i o n of
public
t r u s t a n d J u d g m e n t s Unclassia n d losses I
fled
investMunicipalj
ment
service
All other
funds
enterprises!

Soldiers'
relief a n d
burial

G R O U P I V . — C I T J 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
120
121
122
123
124

Chester, Pa
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn__
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, Pa

$54,844
53,550
21,076
127, 227
37.460

125
126
127
128
129

New Britain, Conn._
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala._
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111

31, 770
49,594
10, 570
13,623
26, 210

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, Pa
Huntington, W. Va._
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, Nebr
Winston-Salem, N. C.

42, 288
4,850
95,768
10,625
1,516

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass
East Orange, N. J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, Ky

10,754
75,903
43,719
15.461
17,327

140
141
142
143
144

Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va_
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, La.Wheeling, W. Va

10,307
23,489
20,313
66,602
14,541

$2,106
6. 480
5,544

$4,687
6,899
5,040
8,914
5,849

1,882

$32,396
23,886
4,080
27,490
29,058

!

1,583

| „

$660
13,784

,

$40,472

5,447 .
-

3,426

4,814

5, 758
9,388

26,858
700
17,758

550
10, 798
1,060
1,867

2,235
540
1,375
169

880
3,335
4,402
1,988

3,210
20,919
24, 703
3,098

8,705

28,000

i
i
i
15,307 | _
_

20, 569

12,402 |

j

5,200

i

237
796

4,798

9,789
22,421
928

1,506
18,023
6,202
10, 962

384

3,400

32
158

345
i,566
11,564
1,065
1,358

500
25
2,502
136

8,959
2.559
1,360
4

345
180

75

7,124
2,891
68
1,207
14,717

i

15,485

1

1,209
4,268
3,209

3
1,500
902
2,661

4,210
3,264
1,505

166 L

i

2,536
7,445
4,480
645

$7,753
10, 015
25
2,243
2,553

360

3,961

2,200

$6,437
9,465
$1,800
1,646

!
_
_

4,026
933
9,354

$3, 571
927
2,691

27,134 L .

7,350

5,911

$252

$300 L-

18.050 I —.
L_.
350

1

371
705

3,200

416

!
140
424
279

98
1,316
200
1,425
• 1,485
1,495

2,248

627
1,898

1,700

1,415
431
9,071
57,276
5,981




145
146
147
148
149

N i a g a r a Falls, N . V
Lancaster, P a
Fresno, Calif
Augusta, G a .
P a s a d e n a , Calif

j
;
_!
!

70,930
36,621
56,767
65,015
42,365

150
151
152
153
154

L a k e wood, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N. J
Kalamazoo, Mich

i
'
\
|
i

61,031
20,435
36,382
183,017
27,859

155
156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a Falls, Tex
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N. C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

!
|
'
j

i
i

6,362

'
I
;
j
i

215
5,598
1,850

123,741
124,969
16//68
9,397 j

12,243
6,457 '<
5,601 i
5,534 |
5,580 i
7,070 !
6,953 :
46,292 !
3,94. i

3,567
21, 244

3, 650
6,523 '
2,934
2,935

10, 611
3,993
3,448
GROW

2,577

|
!
1

58,040
10,432
35,307
4,604
24,424
15,499

1,008

s

735 !
7,063 i
4,679
1,854 i

250
25, 752
16,991

1,527 i
444
1,325

2,196

4,972 •

49,316
1,607

18, 789
24,016
10,800

129
1,427
50

4, 209
10, 031
4,335
2, 574

14 !
10
5, COO '

1,842 I

375

1,560
40,546 1
16,015
.

o \
779
425 ;

2,161

48,416
26,22,

26,817
47,256

10,t>£6 '
25,023
333

io :

2,778
5C0
7, 739
390

19,068
4,901

3,937
24, 570
20,096
10,764
1,450

283
5,748

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

160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis
York, Pa

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
W o o n s o c k e t , R. I
McKeesport, Pa
Bay City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

170
171
172
173
174

$94,872
38, 389
33,405
35, 309
21,476

$3,036 1
3,594 ;

17,292
14,454
27,377
6,952
21,383

4,302 !
6,587 !

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N. Y.l
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s

94,080
69,340
8,121
15, 752
132,828

6,504
8,540 ,

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W. V a . . .
Medford, Mass
P e r t h A m b o y , N . J_.
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif.

14,244
86,353
58, 262
57,113
59, 388

180
181
182
183
184

L i m a , Ohio
M o n t g o m e r y , Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y

56, 560
43,854
16,017
5,298
26,916

..

3,480

$2, 596
3, 924
6,202
2,202
4,174
8,882
5,895
655

720
3,9B0
8,426

$19, 751
3,210
12,258
18, 275
13,772

$841

$34, 244

$3,955

$30,449

$20, 838

2,581
55 "
349 I

13,748
3,593
5,592
63,194
27, 919

"~H39~|
16, 009
8,040

213 _

38,475

2,992 !

5,189

2,362
8,808 ,
2,760 !
9,601 I

8*i3
5,844
788
9,253

18, V 91
13, 717
14,907

4,145
1,620 !
2,673 |

2,411
2,640
2,067
1,701
1,221

14,601

15, 963
10
12,218

8,036

$200 ;.
702 |.

1,327
11,327
1,904
10,980

550
2, 401

792
597
1,699

37,147

44, 945

7,676 j

1,298
C05
751

11,355
732
69
325

11,555

3, 687
5,335
370
500
8,624

300 l.
95 |

2,841

15 j
890 L

$14, 945
3, 494
3, 453

2,166
26

"eo"!

366
2,303
5,782

12,151

650

5, 718

542
20

4, 217
3,707
7,389
3,531
14, 723
9,617
20,792
17, C62
17,183
29,069
4,693
30,923
5,480
3,055
20, 208




TABLE 12.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST

P A Y M E N T * 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 SUBDIVISIONS
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 : 1924—Continued

00

I—*

[See note at head of this table, p. 252]
IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

Belief to special
classes

Pensions and gratuities for—
Total
Policemen

Fire!

™> jompkyL;

Mothers'
pensions

A1!othCT

Undistributed
Adminisexpenses
tration of
public 'judgments Unclassitrust and and losses I tied
investMunicipal
ment
service
All other
funds
enterprises!

Soldiers'
relief and
burial

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
185
186
18V
188
189

East Chicago, Ind._.
Pueblo, Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
New Rochelle, N. Y.

$16, 956
22, 698
10,762
86, 038 !
83,951 j

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, Mass
Evanston, 111
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hobokcn, N . J

111,419 i
27,017 1
9,392 1
10,975
38,062

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, Pa___
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N. Y . . _
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, Mo
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, Ohio

44,474
97,278
37,324 !
63,900 !
12,806
12,034
94, 740
1,993
9,412
145, 574

$600
240
2,544
7,309

$4,404

1,934
4,529
600

1,754
5,148
513
4,813
6,016

17, 664
1,145
7,402
600
5,345

938
5,117

5,423
4,899
2,311

$1,923
4,140
2,582
11, 650
50,709
15,458
3,142

$7,303
18,361

$28,999

11,812

29,479

i
j
$28,649 j..
$12

!

42,993 |
586 |
'
i

2,592

1,200
702

16,630

2,497
4, 551

960
896

5,467
32,797

$120
1,300
1,909
30

1,152
3,334
6,162

50

1,158
8,357
1,325

i
11,376

5,657
1,718

10

2,822
210

12,167

27,892

I

4, 548
4,023
4,945

a
to

1,210

o

39, 651

12, 574
6,604

a

3,057
9,866

H
to

663
9,053
547

16,343 I
.
488
11

H

$8,378

i

|
;

H
>
H
i—i

480
100

71

W
l>
to

to

!

305

12,867
23,694
10,400
33,471
53,116
2,940

3,441
9

$92
161
275
2,413

$15, 033
13,342
6,479
3,771

3
>
o

289

10,171
9,361
1,157

3,716

96,403

7,200

M

M




42,809
35,117

210
211
919

213

°,u
215
216
217
218
?19

1,595
8, 684

1, 512
4.316

1,260
5,798

!

13,223
4,204
2, 695

10,158
8,655
3,776

4, 582

4,198

4, 918
390

2,040
3, 710
10,584

1,989
34, 399
2, 4S7

4, 248

11,071

11,200

.. .

Superior, W i s
Stamford, C o n n
Aurora, 111
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, I o w a
Rock I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
Austin, T e x . . .

1,825
."), 742

10,472
23,038 |

205 j Chicopee, M a s s
206 D u b l i n UP. I o w a _ _..
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h . .
'W
<>0S
C o l u m b i a , S. C
909 Joliet, 111..

48,119
27,227 I
12,353 ,
42,927 i
16,863

__

14,936
43,250
16,381
4,765
35,895

-_
.

,
;
'
'

11,503

2,778
98

10,620

10,188

,

3,130
10.827

..

r

1,237

19,369

4, 652
523
3,187
1,375
2,999

92
5,184

2,135
12,282

f.50 !
560 '
11,319 !
2,400

17, 951

1

j

Waterloo, Iowa

9
36
5

!

Ogden, U t a h .
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C.

13,106
34,399
12,400
1,528 ,
10,967 !

4,190
1, 500
832
3,198

640

2?5
926
227
228
229

Auburn, N. Y
Kokomo, I n d .
. _
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
H a z l e t o n , Pa._

52,395 '
8,436 '
38,844 S
74,201
33,078 .

5,000

3, 560
572
2, 250
3,783
3,473

230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y .
P e t e r s b u r g , Va
Norristown, Pa._
Waltham, Mass

14,449
33,240
8,869
29, 779
77,575

6,529
3,251

7, 635
1,257

1,693

2,897
3,271

23,362
2,062
15,407
10,690

235
936
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
G r e e n B a y , Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
S h e b o y g a n , Wis

2,860

1,402
1,392

12,669

940
241
242
243
944

Moline, 111
....
Watertown, N . Y
Muskogee, O k l a .
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N . Y

7,080
44,150
58,278 !
47,932 |
38,634 ;

245
246
247
248

Lynchburg, Va
...
Colorado Springs, Colo
Newport, R. I _
Pensacola, F l a

21,164
18,875 I
32.527 !
2,354 j

M

._
.

..

.

!
,
,
,

19,065 i
22,305 1
15,660 !
19.526 •
26,498

1,380

1,145

5,744

3,972
2,515

3,800
3,953

1,604
1,224

3,250
3,545
909
5,003
2,776

3,558
3,524
2, 250
1,926
5, 500

1,500
2,452

29, 586
2,342
2,240
25,324
24, 685

2,406
378
150
15
1,857

738

1,946
5, 668
4, 715
899
4,207
8,148

180
400
35
J6
436

2,217
1,869

698
102
1,625
. _. _i .

15

i
1
i

4,698
1,690

31. 107 i

16.384

196

587

000

8, 842

8.134

37
11

250
1,982
603
2,967

1,256
194

10,925
2,223
18,057

2

'

3
8

14,496

13, 784
20,824
2,502
3,338
6,200

;

5,122
1,427
180

13

1,591 I . .
750
216

150 |
8,132
i

. .

.

i _ _

1
I

;

6,336
6,592
36,145
5, 767
1,210
970
250

^
>

26,629
3,103

8,217
7,856 '

Q
N

5, 756

288
5,420
7, 725

34, 607

100
21

•"
500

3, 478
401
8,130
205

1,150

7,507

2,380
10,553
120
8,011

1, 528
1.592

1,170
2.009

312

828

5, 300

222
223
224

'

505

1

220
221

. .

2,600

41

\

2,330

7, 855

t"1

4,920

h3

185
651
4,617
3,251
5,191

w

>

400
3,391
13,801
8,593
2,767

19,947
3,941
550

228
1,277
15,866
4,247

4,996
2,526
500
375

6,379
7,267
11,945
1,979

OZ
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T A B L E 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 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
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 :
1924

GENERAL

[ T h i s Uible is presented in t w o sections, t h e second section beginning on p . 324. 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.
For a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 39]

ALL G E N E R A L
DEPARTMENTS

I.—GENERAL
GOVERNMENT

II.—PROTECTION TO P E R S O N AND

Police d e p a r t m e n t
Total

Grand total..
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

...,$1,429, 749,082

Per
capita

Total

$35. 76

$120,600,098

42.45
39. 38
29.20
27.76
27.37

I -.
II..
III
IV.
V_.

73,222,890
16, 516, 902
15, 287, 572
9,324,265
6,248,469

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

$3.02 $145,170,115i
4.17
3.81
1.70
1.69
1.74

83, 988,802
15,857,334
24, 536, 357
13,144, 225
7, 643, 397

Fire department

50, 068, 665
14,074,940
27, 536, 517
15,705,070
9, 688, 965

Per
capita

New York, N . Y
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, Pa
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, Pa
San Francisco, Calif
Buffalo, N . Y

' $278*249,758
113,475,701
71,081, 542
43,327,661
34,188,222
25,801,736

'

23,428,274
42,154,916
39,926,110
29, 509, 357
19, 615,598
24,716,397

$4.84 $31,457,826 ' $5.40 $18,005,371
$47. 72 $28,247,618
5,743,089
38. 56 12,108,175 I 4.11 13,794,528 i 4.69
9,334,934 ' 4.78
,
3,815,199
36.43
7,192,833 ! 3.69
2.84
4,923,930 !
4.20
3,470,098
36.96
3,329,899 i
3.48
2, 344,484
37.47
3,176,127
2,848,995 • 3.12
3.11
1,834,876
32. 01
2,503,751 I
3,775,458 ' 4.68
29.85
54. 35

0)

47.14
36.08
46.65

1,613,424
3,855,485
3, 615,884
3,486,964
2,144,132
1,948,598

2.06
4.97

0)
5.57
3.94
3.68

3,001,944 .
4,410,712 l
3,672,190 |
2,128,730 j
2,419,349 I
2,220,206 !

3.82
5.69

0)
3.40
4.45
4.19

2,224,922
3,402,237
2,431,360
1,958,432
2. 706,687
2,131,910

Total

Per
capita

$2.93 ($23,645,3701

10.59 $34, 206, 343;

2.85 14, 607, 685
3.24 3,463,835
3.07 2,985, 623
2.84 1, 643,872
944,355
2.70

0.83 17,350,007
0.80 5,032,974
0.33 6, 572,039
0.30 3,241,361
0.26 2,009,962

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

IV.—SANITATION,
OR PROMOTION
OF CLEANLINESS

All other
Total

Total

$3.63 $117,074,157
4.78
3.66
2.74

III.—CONSERVATION
OF H E A L T H

PROPERTY

Per
capita

Total

$0.1

$108, 263, 918

12.71

61,054,209
12, 843, 957
17,374, 282
10,991, 526
5,999,944

3.48
2.96
1.94
1.99
1.67

0.99
1.16
0.73
0.59
0.56

Per
capita

OVER

$3.09 $5,068, 714
1.95 2,715,787
1.96 1,454,025
2.96
709,032
306, 951
2.57
2.28
561,210

$0. 87
0.92
0.75
0.60
0.34
0.70

2.83 , 203,458
4.39 ! 628,109
0) i 1,467, 531
3.13 I 693,969
4.98 ! 398,607
4.02 ; 400,292

0.26
0.81

0)
1.11
0.73
0.76

$4,977, 736
3,378,112
1,222,694
1, 682, 297
1,152, 315
607, 581
497,460
983,473
728,828
744, 302
656,987
718,222

$0. 85 $23,638,360
1.15 11, 531,405
6,462, 746
0.63
3, 325,088
1.44
1.26
2, 536, 856
0.75
1, 389,961

$4.05
3.92
3.31
2.84
2.78
1.72

2,058, 773
3, 602, 581
1,394,279
2, 530,614
704, 659
1,878,887

2.62
4.64

0.63
1.27

0)
1.19
1.21
1.36

0)
4.04
1.30
3.55




G R O U P 11. - C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O X O F 300,000 T O 500,000
13
14
15
16
17
18

j Milwaukee, Wis
I Washington, D . C
Newark, N . J
| Minneapolis, M i n n
! N e w Orleans, L a
j Cincinnati, Ohio-....

19
20
21
22
23

| Kansas City. M o . . . . - . .
Seattle, W a s h
_. . .
j Indianapolis, I n d
.. - .
| Rochester, N . Y
..
I J e r s e y C i t y , N . J . . . . . _ .:

$20,153,558
19,743,874
20,995,640
16,314,686
10,373,829
15,125,519

$40.78
41.01
47.12
39.10
25.33
37.09

$1,832,869
1,114,281
1,810,302
1,414,158
1,119, 535
1,834,118

$1,627,349
2,065, 715
2,221,066
1,093,281
1,050, 519
1,008,480

$3.29
4.29
4.98
2.62
2.57
2.47

$1,467,927
1,472,011
1, 793,373
1,185,359
1,054,691
1,039,137

$2.97
3.06
4.02
2.84
2.58
2.55

$314,978
500,617
360, 505
284,104
570,758
211,343

$0.64
1.04
0.81
0.68
1.39
0.52

$572,472
296,786
812,025
770,056
221,110
314,106

14,474,002
12,657,477
11,832,357
14,587,347
14, 574,343

40.88

2,127,747
1, 554,026
857,118
1,087,143
1, 765, 605

1,359,446
1,125, 732
1,043, 666
1,033,010
2,229,070

3.84

832,560
1,364,434
1,392,911
1,092,360
1,380,177

2.35

212,357
210,008
201,838
350,809
246, 518

0.60

223,843
374,011
313, 754
500,391
634,420

0)

33.70
46. 55
46.69

0)
2.97
3.30
7.14

0)
3.97
3.49
4.42

0)
0.57
1.12
0.79

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
Louisville, K y . .
Toledo, Ohio
Portland, Oreg..D e n v e r , Colo
A k r o n , Ohio
Columbus, OhioProvidence, R. I .
St. P a u l , M i n n . .
Oakland, Calif...
A t l a n t a , Ga

23.86 I
32.95
32.04 !
30.32

6,066,402
3,713,216
8,064,444
3, 721,803
4, 690,429

R i c h m o n d , Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn.
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio
I
I
|
j

6,398,178
8,631,496
7,815,563
7,383,656
6,075,511

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala.
Worcester, M a s s . .
San A n t o n i o , Tex Dallas, Tex
.

45
46
47
18

$6,655,841
7,412,075
7,647, 581
10,065,751
5,488,822

Norfolk, V a .
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Y o u u g s t o w n , Ohio
Hartford, Conn

i Per capita n o t c o m p u t e d .

$22. 91 ! $413,434
26.44
447,194
27. 55
397,415
36.41
1,009,354
289,775
0)

$1.42
1.60
1.43
3.65

0)

$771,020
734,578
785,054
725,995
404,365

$2. 65
2.62
2.83
2.63

632,035
1,109,614
675,408
673,916
614,822

2.36
4.24
2.77
2.77

0)

$709,019
781, 540
948,966
829,600
359,154

$2. 44
2.79
3.42
3.00
2.84
3.78
3.85
3.68

0)

$61,887
73,597
196, 600
145,845
34, 660

$0.21
0.26
0.71
0.53
0.21
0.32
0.70
0.47

0)

$250, 938
131, 678
86, 658
191,084
123,995

1.60
1.80
2.16
1.55

0)

429,265
471,494
527,802
377,457
247,954

0)

761, 735
989,304
939,499
896,721
541,445

0)

56,825
84,534
169, 592
115,179
45, 953

0)

102,208
332,165
147,141
123,960
211, 592

29.16
18.61
42.67 1
19.85
25.47

348, 546
204,055
323,013
177,882
271,094

1.68
1.02
1.71
0.95
1.47

572,162
343,840
792,870
274,035
355,968

2.75
1.72
4.19
1.46
1.93

824,228
495,101
729,323
421, 698
508,003

3.96
2.48
3.86
2.25
2.76

59,452
59, 967
122,103
40,158
72, 717

0.29
0.30
0.65
0.21
0.39

102,495
96, 538
243,150
69,027
139,403

4, 789,113
6,140,074
5,523,200
4, 749, 778
4, 299,092

26.04 1
34.04 |
31.39
27.57 |
25.40

412,131
427,058
293,388
195,635
290,976

2.24
2.37
1.67
1.14
1.72

500, 989
529, 654
694,711
518, 822
349,095

2.72
2.94
3.95
3.01
2.06

556,467
658,192
621,952
502,019
348, 860

3.03
3.65
3.53
2.91
2.06

138,040
29,048
72. 371
62,004
59,098

0.75
0.16
0.41
0.36
0.35

161,312
216,837
119,409
164,472
44,103

4,108,834
4,486,298
5,029,018
3, 422, 602
5, 655,940

0)
0)

333,125
223,886
250,932
254,858
348, 555

0)
0)
l

638, 917
417,296
614,781
248, 503
495, 365

(
0
0)
0)
1.60

630,919
426. 310
710,627 j
183,651 j
587,985 i

0)

0) !

65, 618
35, 512
45,853
16,893
81, 808

0)
0)
0)
0.11

60,205
118, 746
172,021
41, 696
181,921 ,

22.06 i
36. 93 1

(
0

()
1.64
2.28 j

F o r e x p l a n a t i o n , see text discussion of T a b l e 1, p . 13.

3. 23 J

1.18 •
3.84 i

0.53




IABLE

13.—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 , B Y 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 :

1924—Continued

[This t a b l e is p r e s e n t e d i n t w o sections, t h e second section beginning on p . 324. 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 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 . 39]

|

I
Cit y number

1
i

CITY

ALL G E N E R A L
DEPARTMENTS

i

1
I.—GENERAL
GOVERNMENT

',

Police d e p a r t m e n t
Per
capita

Total

Total

III .—CONSERVATION
OF H E A L T H

I I . — PROTECTION TO P E R S O N A N D P R O P E R T Y

Per
capita :

Fire department

All other
Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

IV.—SANITATION,
OR PROMOTION
OF CLEANLINESS

Total

Per
capita

P(
?
capita I

Total
x oc u
"

I Per
j capita

G R O U P I I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s

$4,674,620
2, 860,257
3, 990,393
4,881,201
6, 700,134

$31.90
19.60
28.21
34.71
47.83

$223,972
135,118
197,221
179,347
357, 397

$1. 53
0.93
1.39
1.28
2.55

$275, 304
263, 527
331. 690
442, 730
609, 643

$1. 88
1.81
2.34
3.15
4.35

$601,136
321,182
430, 626
535, 291
755, 334

$4.10
2.20
3.04
3.81
5.39

$45,619
40, 585
44. 486
36,439
51,449

$0. 31
0.28
0.31
0.26
0.37

$204,396
55,419
59 r 859
125, 942
134,619

$1.39
0.38
0.42
0.90
0.96

$212,282
232, 690
312,838
330, 787
597, 799

$1.45
1.59
2.21
2.35
4.27

Des M o i n e s , Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h
Fall River, Mass___•._
Camden, N. J

4,402,460 I
4,326,321 i
3, 535,487 i
4, 872, 913
3,722,391 -

31.97
33.36
27.50
38.14
29.45

215, 766
186, 289
201,644
246,309
221,920

1.57
1.44
1.57
1. 93
1.76

309,496
441,664
229, 285
487, 338
439, 235

2.25 '
3.41
i.78
3.81
3.47 •

447, 571
443, 534
197,033
441,835
389, 227

3.25
3.42
1.53
3. 46
3. 08

28, 623
54, 716
19,710
28, 074
35, 892

0.2J
0.42
0.15
0.22
0.28

58,821
189, 710
72,518
222,059
85, 835

0.43
1.46
0. 56
1.74
0.68

225, 852
271, 263
150,148
206, 908
195,983

1.64
2. 09
1.17
1.62
1.55

Nashville, T e n n
N e w Bedford, M a s s . .
Flint, Mich
W i l m i n g t o n , Del
Albany, N . Y

2,016,790 l
5,078,111 I
3,218,893 !
2,521,963 i
3,918,476 |

21.20
42. 39
27.08
21.23
33.47

134,742
260,786
148, 924
185, 322
315,568

1.09
2.18
1.25
1.56
2.70

298,415
506,295
230,815
306,938
486,869

2.42
4.23
1.94
2.58
4.16

324, 868
455.310
279, 600
300, 673
412,705

2. 63
3.80
2.35
2.53
3. 53

22,289
47, 013
28, 689
20,124
25,919

0. 18
0.39
0.24
0.17
0.22

52, 226
168,731
83, 639
23,157
132,895

0.42
1.41
0.70
0.19
J. 14

162,691
458,184
215, 556
258, 095
426, 807

1.32
3. 82
1.81
2. 17
3. 65

Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans._.
Erie, P a . . .
Reading, P a
Yonkers, N . Y

4,374,873 i
2,627,401 |
2,728,551 !
2,290,228
5,523,397

37.45
22.72

221, 872
141, 732
172,275
129, 544
417,844

1.90
1.23

387, 569
198,183
221,025
202,323
577,866

3.32 i
1.71 !

339,314
305,684
284,043
93,180
379, 339

2.90
2. 61

76,421
] 1. 793
22, 392
27, 355
48, 683

0.65
0.10

155,880
46, 957
50, 038
55,390
197,184

1.33
0.41

389,225
106,863
144, 055
214, 982
526, 307

3. 33
0.92

Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
T u l s a , Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash

4,103,666
3,251,588
2,726,085
3,194,473
3,180, 536

347,496
245,143
233.174
332,315
193,734

3.14
2.26 !
2.18

420, 804
378, 566
226,635
483, 598
323,451

3.80
3.49
2.12

31,915
24,147
29, 567
42,428
29,817

0.29
0.22
0.28

138, 778
78,654
20,314
73,860
68,805

1.25
0.73
0.19

0)
20.48
. 49. 60
37.09
30.00
25.45

0)

30.41

237, 988
252,356
135,478
163, 696
143, 542

0)

1.16
3.75

2.15
2.33
1.27

0)

1.37

0)

'

1.81
5. 19 |

0)

1.85

0)

0.83
3.41

0)

3.09

0)

0.24
0.44

0)

0.29

0)

0.50
1.77

0)

0,66

280, 956
94,154
120, 867
254, 703
189,310

0)

1.92
4.73

2.54
0.87
1.13

0)

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75
76
77
78
79

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C a n t o n , Ohio
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, Conn

2, 826, 331
2,298,983
3,077,875
3, 383, 744
3, 097,199
3, 807,247

27.42
22.37

0)
33.01
30.72

0)

153,943
130,316
165,037
168, 338
249, 323
227,685

1.49
1.27
0) 1
1.64
2.47

0)

1.79 j
1.41

184,962
145, 394
267, 877
274,760
232, 736
358, 741

0) 1
2.68
2.31
1

C)

376,211
184, 468
284, 336
355,811
336,703
466,131

3.65 !
1.80

(0

3.47
3.34

1

c)

24,340
22,296
32,212
44, 654
16, 319
26,343

0)

40,709
46,287
55,991
110, 334
55, 865
74,413

$0. 32
0.41
0.54
0.15
0.56

$55,915
86, 547
78, 282
19,326
77,461

$0. 57
0.89
0.81
0.20
0.82

0.24
0.35
0.16
0.22
0.30

116,399
125, 739
24,231
46,066
47, 857

1.24
1.36
0.26
0.50
0.52

376,328 i 4.02
5.62
520,513
0.86
79.496
133,747 ' 1.46
246, 340
2.70

0.14
0.62
0.26
0.38
0.18

35, 545
63, 800
33,831
27,130
74,277

0.40
0.74
0.39
0.33
0.90

110,122
241,467
105,550
214,559
207, 081

1.23
2.79
1.22
2.61
2.52

0.85
0.30

0.61
49,827
1.04
83,602
23, 772
0.30
40, 580 j 0.52
36,966
0.47

284, 362
131,679
145,853
77,410
35,571

3.50
1.63
1.81
0.99
0.45

0.44
0.25
0.74
0.43
0.49

113,515
140,933
76,392
221, 808
95, 518

1.48
1.88
1.03
2.99
1.31

0.24 j
0.22

0)

0.44
0.16

0.39 j
0.45

0)

1.08 1
0.55

0)

107,726
102,241
134,956
246,732
287,530
154,337

1.04
1.00

0)

2.41
2.85

0)

r p I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000

$2, 633, 030 $26, 82
1, 982, 766 20.43
3, 245, 992 33.66
2, 570, 831 26.86
2, 592,271
27.29

Somerville, M a s s .
E l Paso, T e x
San Diego, C a l i f . .
F o r t W a y n e , Ind_
Jacksonville, F l a _ .

$136, 424
125,973
239, 377
64, 279
184, 973
151,491
213,403
74, 916
161, 515
148, 515

$1.39
! 1.30
j 2.48
! 0.67
1.95

$225, 755
168,439
209,024
205, 002
298, 713

1.62
2.30
! 0.81
i 1.77
- 1.63

330,132
269,171
161,796
213,915
234,331

$2. 30
1.74
2.17
2.14
3.15

!

$265,156
186,579
261,555
297,246
308, 633

$2.70
1.92
2.71
3.11
3.25

3.53
2.91
1.76
2.34
2.57

372, 080
223, 433
245, 783
202, 632
217,484

3.97
2.41
2.67
2.22
2.38

$31, 227
39, 338
52,153
14,114
53, 000

$290,428 j
162,264
184,532:
111,060
279,909 ,

$2. 96
1.67
1.91
1.16
2.95

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y .
Evansville, l n d
Knoxville, T e n n
S a v a n n a h , Ga

3,478, 333
3, 547, 826
1, 897, 369
2,214, 083
1,570.009

37.15
38.30
20.60
24.24
17.21

Allentown, Pa
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N . H .

1,624,904
3,180,988
2,108,834 i
2,069,363 !
2,154,315 \

18.11
36.74
24.44
25.15
26.20

116,942 |
194, 624 ]
80,806 !
115,213 !
203,754 ;

1.30
2.25
0.94
1.40
2.48

115,985
344, 657
169, 702
143,159
251, 324

1.29
3.98
1.97
1.74
3.06

103,387
358, 458
167, 995
72,208
233, 770

3,267,163 ;
2,030,313 '
1,361,933 J
2,202,032 I
1,823,858 >

40. 26
25.18
16.93
28.06
23.31

264,279
142,029
94,519
83,264
114,454

3.26 |
1.76 |
1.17 I
1.06 !I
1.46

261,651
147,079
121,267
204,730
167,394

3.22
1.82
1.51
2.61
2.14

254,888
229, 480
137,606
283, 336
275. 228

1.15
4.14
1.95
0.88
2.84
3.14
2.85
1.71
3.61
3.52

1,981,627 !
2, 069,456
1,902,260 !
2,568,303 !
L, 265, 010 '

25.75
27.55
25.58
34.60
31.04

133,829
84, 304
107,284
167, 600
134,916

1.74
1.12
1.44
2.26
1.85

162,592 i 2.11
1.89
142,099
147,608 j 1.99
3.46
256,691
215,254 | 2.95

171,152
167,192
199,291
243, 410
204,418

2.22
2.23
2.68
3.28
2.80

11,953
17, 575
17, 373
40, 355
12,714

0.16
0.23
0.23
0.54

0.17 |

33,714
18,895
54,899
32,239
36,081

1,494,214
1,403,977
2, 439, 379
1, 576, 544
2,933, 861

20.55
19.35
33.'
21.1
41.26

146,847
99,722
180,204
83,036
175,282

2.02
1.37
2.50
1.15
2.47

141,043 ' 1.94
1.87
135, 580
289,842 , 4.02
3.23
233,107
207,778 ! 2.92

152,333
146,423
268,951 |
204,194 I
327,746 I

2.10
2.02
3.73
2.83
4.61

14,481
7,273
19, 301
10,828
43, 373

0.20
0.10
0.27
0.15
0.61

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30,617
29, 560
31,277
33,171
47,948

0.42
0.41
0.43
0.46
0.67

216,833
38,488
226,463
134,435
283,653

2.98
0.53
3.14
1.86
3.99

2, 514,739
1, 765, 957
1,352,568
1,920,685
1, 832,155

35.39
24.97
19.16
27.31
26.08

142,935
87,607
110, 515
120,246
54,999

2.01
1.24
1.57
1.71
0.78 1

161,516 ;
110,654 )
116,142 |
154,143
147,726 !

2.27
1.56
1.65
2.19
2.10

244, 302 \
177,073 I
149,545 |
179,225 !
271,691

3.44
2.50
2.12
2.55
3.87

23, 509
7,933
21, 240
10,933
13,130

0.33
0.11
0.30
0.16
0.19

|
I
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j
!

33,149
27,259
8,792
49,644
15,525

0.47
0.39
0.12
0.71
0.22

129,929
141, 552
51,017
67,109
48,704

1.83
2.00
0.72
0.95
0.69

95 L o n g Beach, Calif
96 | Peoria ,111
97 i T a m p a , F l a
South Bend, l n d St. Joseph, M o
Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , Iowa
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, lnd

100
101
102
103
104
i

105
106
107
108
109

IH a m t r a m c k , M i c h .
ILittle Rock, Ark_-.
jTroy, N . Y
i C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
I S a c r a m e n t o , Calif...

110 B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y
111 J o h n s t o w n , P a
112 E a s t St. Louis, 111
113 Saginaw, M i c h
114 T e r r e H a u t e , l n d

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22,019

32, 582
14,571
20, 341
27,079
13, 001
53,911
!

22, 645
31,018
15,010

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69,228
24, 540
11,415
31,033
10, 793

!

0.14
0.40
0.14

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T A K L E 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 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 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 : 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 324. 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 G E N E R A L
DEPARTMENTS

[.—GENERAL
GOVERNMENT

Police department
Per
capita

Total

III.—C O NSER V ATION
OF H E A L T H

II.—PROTECTION TO P E R S O N AND PROPERTY

Per |capita •

Fire department

All other
Total

Total

Per
capita

Totol

P

lca pTtaj

IV.—SANITATION,
OR PROMOTION
OF CLEANLINESS

Total

Per |
capita <

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
$2.24
6.15
4.33
1.34
3.08

$16,628
13,592
27,199
2,204
9,629

$0. 24
0.20
0.40
0.03
0.14

$14, 799
48,140
52, 725
24,192
29, 244

55, 935
145, 968
210, 639
268,432
111,516

0.84
2.21
3.21
4.10
1.71

10, 302
9,749
22, 902
16, 689
8,981

0.15
0.15
0.35
0.25
0.14

9,930
42,461
43, 423
94, 432
7,269

2.30
2.49
1.79
1.51
1.84

157,469
244, 741
108, 258
245, 445
141, 586

2.41
3.75
1.68
3.85
2.29

20, 481
13, 598
19, 078
15, 927
13, 738

0.31
0.21
0.30
0.25
0.22

53, 353
50, 968*
27, 760
29, 491
21, 787

90, 567
115,642
213,126
72,439
119,841

1.48
1.90
3.53
1.22
2.02

52, 331
168,148
321, 577
137,989
92, 275

0.85
2.77
5.33
2.32
1.56

3,832
6,916
20, 990
10, 627
5,947

0.06
0.11
0.35
0.18
0.10

103,061
183,750
191,477
88,423
110,280

1.74
3.15
3.29
1.52
1.90

109, 936
171,918
199, 387
103,996
143,907

1.86
2.95
3.42
1.79
2.48

11,119
14,895
19,691
13,158
2,017

0.19
0.26
0.34
0.23
0.03

$1, 724, 792
3,034, 751
2,455, 239
1, 278, 083
1, 767, 294

$25. 02
44. 52
36.08
18.99
26.50

$164, 359
221, 616
140,185
77, 659
128,922

$2.38
3.25
2.06
1.15
1.93

$159, 336
423, 750
229,127
72, 575
102,039

Chester, Pa
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn_.
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, Pa

1,057,511
1, 679, 010
1, 324,192
2, 355, 227
1,399,049

15.88
25.42
20.15
35.96
21.42

85,498
85, 704
82, 701
135,344
79, 623

1.28
1.30
1.26
2.07
1.22

107, 063
108, 816
128, 929
188, 260
81, 786

1.61 I
1.65 I
1.96
2.87
1.25

125
126
127
128
129

New Britain, Conn_.
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111

1, 770, 712
2, 559, 703
1,138, 497
2,149,192
1,502,709

27.13
39.23
17.65
33.69
24.25

107, 014
127, 006
62, 917
87, 648
131, 743

1.64
1.95
0.98
1.37
2.13

150,172
162, 614
115, 640
96,128
113,929

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, Pa
Huntington, W. Va._
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, Nebr
Wintson-Salem, N. C

1,153, 536
1,414, 410
2, 507. 832
1, 507, 423
1,157, 652

18.84
23.26
41.58
25. 34
19.54

110, 843
61, 008
132, 037
88, 046
52,197

1.81
1.01
2.19
1.48
0.88

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass
East Orange, N. J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, Ky

1, 251, 234
2,217, 773
1,984, 526
951, 612
1, 016, 241

21.17
38.03
34.05
16.35
17.49

95, 071
124,965
103, 601
96, 330
97, 474

x.61
2.14
1.78
1.66
1.68

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, K. I
Hoboken, N. J . . .
Passaic, N. J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

120
121
122
123
124

.

$2.31
$154,125
6.22 J 419, 076
3. 37 , 294, 618
1.08
90, 431
1.53 | 205, 598

$0.21
$112,987
0.71 j 213, 632
0.77 1 224, 701
0.36 !
11, 808
0.44 j
144, 434
0.15
0.64
0.66
1.44

$1.64
3.13
3.30
0.18
2.17

61, 533
63,716
59,871
198,973
49, 025

0.92
0.96
0.91
3.04
0.75

0.82 1
0.78
0.43
0.46 1
0.35 [

80, 530
159, 904
77,101
128, 558
68, 749

1.23
2.45
1.20
2.02
1.11

14, 899
17, 060
134, 856
46,127
37, 484

0.24
0.28 |
2.24
0.78 |
0.63 j

32, 202
80, 939
198, 263
43, 704
83, 875

0. 53
1.33
3.29
0.73
1.42

32, 606
61, 694
32, 766
37, 678
11,464

0.55 1
1.06
0.56
0.65
0.20 I

131, 747
161,037
192, 504
82,172
106,939

2.23
2.76
3.30
1.41
1.84

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140
141
142
143
00 144

Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, Mich:
Shreveport, La
Wheeling, W. V a . . . .

1,123,990
1,288,378
1,283,739
1,403,410
1,398,251

19. 62 I
I
22.66
22.83
24. 96
24. 88

53,919
125,971
76,727
98,556
69,424

0.94 f
2.22
1.36
1.75 j

145
w 146
147
lb 148
149

Niagara Falls, N . Y_.
Lancaster, Pa
Fresno, Calif
Augusta, Ga
Pasadena, Calif

1,957,407
, 984,635
2,316, 827
1, 510, 792
2, 780,731

34.97
17. 62
41.49
27. 59
51.31

139,134
34,126
99, 737
69,953
138,608

150
151
152
153
154
•
155
156
157
158
159

Lakewood, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J . Kalamazoo, Mich

1,588,536
1,369,243
1,584, 794
4,080,132
1,434,821

29. 40
25.41
29. 60 1
77.25 |
27.24 1

Wichita Falls, Tex__.
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa..

579,711
2,804,543
1,629,104
1,053,896
1,199,543

53.93
31.69
20.54
23.76

I

C1)

1.24 1

109,218
124,535
85,553
115,642
132,163

1.91 1
2.19
1.52
2.06
2.35

167,737
148,867
89,028
173,836
161,899

2.93 |
2.62
1.58
3.09
2.88

17,355
10,407
8,179
16,790
4,800

0.30 1
0.18
0.15
0.30
0.09

38,354
23,279
52,951
30,136
19,828

0.67 |
0.41
0.94
0.54
0.35

77,684
96,241
44,597
130,240
88,315

1.36
1.69
0.79
2.32
1.57

2.49 i
0.61 j
1.79
1.28
2.56 1

165,546
82,788
143,186
133, 745
127,336

2.96
1.48
2.56
2.44
2.35

191,154
65,876
460,194
129,178
202, 526

3.42
1.18
8.24
2.36
3.74

18,780
2,400
24,086
19,655
33,306

0.34
0.04
0.43
0.36
0.61

58,881
7,623
30,299
16,886
28,630

1.05
0.14
0.54
0.31
0.53

198,297
65,702
75,881
82,127
183,144

3.54
1.18
1.36
1.50

70,779
57,188
92,355
268, 538
77,690

1.31
1.06
1.73
5.08
1.47

90,686
119,479
107,667
543,271
98,391

9,491
8,026
22,289
173,143
8,410

0.18
0.15
0.42
3.28
0.16

21,034
43, 512
19, 766
65,390
24,647

0.39
0.81
0.37
1.24
0.47

113,293
68,979
82,607
400,850
36,869

2.10
1.28
1.54
7.59
0.70

62,839
153,280
83,021
73,442
58,791

0)

40,770
235,220
131,769
104,140
59,349

0) i

9,475
40,005
49,496
41,206
13,432

0) 1
0.77 1

25,227
210,000
152,432
99,901
65,556

4.04
2.97
1.95
1.30

$1.55 j
0.45
0.20
0.87
0.28

$98,976
57,938
57,619
67,383
66,007

$1.98
1.17
1.18
1.38
1.35

2.95
1.62
1.43
1.16

1.68
2. 22
2.01 j
10.29 !
1.87 !

0)

4.52
2.56
2.03
1.18

101,312 . 1.87
155,444
2.89
2.89
154,476
540, 522 10.23
187,679
3.56
49,311
206,458
162, 622
101,883
95,884

GROUP V.—CITIES H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass..
Oak Park, 111....
New Castle, Pa_.
Kenosha, Wis
York, Pa

165
166
167
168
169

Decatur, 111.
Woonsocket, R. I .
McKeesport, P a . .
Bay City, M i c h . . .
Hammond, Ind

170
171.
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179

$1,945,300
1,485,141
1,056,657
1,472,488
936, 663

0)

3.97
3.16
1.99
1.90

15,909
16,237
19,177
12,415
12,139

0.31 |
0.37
0.24 |
0.24

0.96
0.80
0.27

0)

OF 30,000 TO 50,000

$92,419
75,410
71,842
77, 584
64,320

$1.85
1.53
1.47
1.59
1.32

$144,240
111,038
67,176
91,889
64,354

$2.89
2.25
1.37
1.88
1.32

5202,170
104,648
70,711
171,666
45,440

$4.05
2.12
1.44
3.51
0.93

$12,628
4,300
9,125
14,212
11,630

$0.25
0.09
0.19
0.29
0.24

$77,482
22,048
9,779
42,425
13, 766

916,013
1,178,972
1,197,841
1,301, 638
1,362,913

18.79
24.18
24.61
26. 82
28.10

39,843
67.884
79,782
61,771
71,931

0.82
1.39
1.64
1.27
1.48

57,872
164,395
94,377
82,017
111, 279

1.19
3.37
1.94
1.69
2.29

89, 587
199,243
98,365
237,140
140,676

1.84
4.09
2.02
4.89
2.90

9,056
9,093
2,910
8,241
6,646

0.19
0.19
0.06
0.17
0.14

12,520
8,380
22,550
11,757
10,140

0.26
0.17
0.46
0.24
0.21

21,067
72,691
113,407
37,865
104,303

0.43
1.49
2.33
0.78
2.15

Mount Vernon, N . Y .
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, Mass

2,271,711
1,486,153
852,432
1,105,168
1,788,197

47.13
31.06
17. 84
23.39
38.32

135,916
92.885
62,435
60,096
112,233

2.82
1.94
1.31
1.27
2.41

179,816
97, 794
79,362
92, 439
146,442

3.73
2.04
1.66
1.96
3.14

135,414
118,195
94, 693
143, 759
215,182

2.81
2.47
1.98
3.04
4.61

24,208
10,501
18,199
14,190
31,271

0.50
0.22
0.38
0.30
0.67

33,683
27,364
23,424
19,169
25,660

0.70
0.57
0.49
0.41
0.55

150,971
60,935
76,476
67,706
91,258

3.13
1.27
1.60
1.43
1.96

Charleston, W. V a . .
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N . J .
Pittsfleld, Mass
Stockton, Calif.
J

$38.99
30.11
21.59 1
30.12
19. 20

1,098, 427
1,425,149
1,197, 731
1,330, 527
1, 608, 299

23.65
30.71
25.95
28.83
34. 89 1

72,738
104,278
71,966
75,473
138,994

1.57
2.25
1.56
1.64
3.02

118, 742
97, 744
143, 553
114,892
111, 180

2.56
2.11
3.11
2.49
2.41

129,475
140,052
57, 786
87,321
183,901

2.79
3.02
1.25
1.89
3.99

9,961
20,148
16,417
17,109
23,987

0.21
0.43
0.36
0.37
0.52

33,801
16,946
29,171
39,278
3,378

0.73
0.37
0.63
0.85
0.07

83,738
115,862
110,966
58,327
113, 824

1.80
2.50
2.40
1.26
2.47

Per capita not computed.

For explanation, see text discussion of Table 1, p . 13.

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TABLE

13.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS

FOR EXPENSES

DEPARTMENTAL

OF GENERAL

SERVICE—TOTAL

DEPARTMENTS,

AND P E R CAPITA:

BY PRINCIPAL

DIVISIONS

OF THE

GENERAL

1924?—Continued

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[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 324. 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

Total

Per
capita

III.—CONSERVATION
OF H E A L T H

H.—PROTECTION TO P E R S O N A N D P R O P E R T Y

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

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GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N

M

OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued

180
181
182
183
184

Lima, Ohio
Montgomery, Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N. C
Lexington, K y

$853,619
885,750
1,711,901
733,417
1,089,730

$18.66
19.40
37.87
16.45
24.61

$68,795
57,854
100.069
76,438
75,204

$1.50
1.27
2.21
1.71
1.70

$49,159
100,762
90,713
90,183
93,718

$1.07
2.21
2.01
2.02
2.12

$62,861
96,789
158,526
33,009
151,673

$1.37
2.12
3.51
0.74
3.43

$5,477
10,230
15,446
15,039
5,324

$0.12
0.22
0.34
0.34
0.12

$12,356
20,495
40,916
37,144
28,642

$0.27
0.45
0.91
0.83
0.65

$32,342
79,446
155,150
59,271
85,545

$0.71
1.74
3.43
1.33
1.93

185
186
187
188

East Chicago, I n d . . .
Pueblo, Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
New Rochelle, N. Y .

1,133,772
1,138,045
1,196^037
1,571,423
2,634,730

25.87
26.07
27.54
36.38
61.48

69,561
77,343
94,475
79,132
173,140

1.59
1.77
2.18
1.83
4.04

110,158
85,401
77,293
107,862
236,263

2.51
1.96
1.78
2.50
5.51

133,686
122,842
82,623
159,156
224,263

3.05
2.81
1.90
3.68
5.23

10, 627
14,624
18,181
11,370
12,807

0.24
0.34
0.42
0.26
0.30

21,305
30,889
38,951
47,194
33,019

0'.49
0.71
0.90
1.09
0.77

113,205
19,271
59, 570
77,572
225,664

2.58
0.44
1.37
1.80
5.26

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, Mass
Evanston, 111
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N. J,

1,552,787
1,672,363
1,310,701
860,266
1,089,730

36.30
39.19
30.80
20.25
25.79

98,188
81,779
62,088
68,206
72,298

2.30
1.92
1.46
1.61
1.71

117,048
157,526
64,122
63,927
136,587

2.74
3.69
1.51
1.50
3.23

131,657
113,986
130,700
107,962
161,585

3.08
2.67
3.07
2.54
3.83

22,298
18,741
13,068
4,261
3,186

0.52
0.44
0.31
0.10
0.08

39,308
31,153
28,830
11,373
18,213

0.92
0.73
0.68
0.27
0.43

141,232
143,396
54,040
54,396
76,237

3.30
3.36
1.27
1.28
1.80

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, Pa
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N. Y
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

904,665
2,274,749
1,322,217
803,508
1,195,399

21.43
54.19
31.51
19.17
28.53

59,639
142,892
68,664
67,981
67,126

1.41
3.40
1.64
1.62
1.60

50,324
239,747
68,197
61,584
59,469

1.19
5.71
1.63
1.47
1.42

73,839
223,171
118,279
73,758
130,457

1.75
5.32
2.82
1.76
3.11

4,548
32,135
29,114
4,646
6,678

0.11
0.77
0.69
0.11 i
0.16

30,183
91, 789
19,952
14,192
39,019

0.24
2.19
0.48
0.34
0.93

15.881
229,560
50,583
36,034
79,042

0.38
5.47
1.21
0.86
1.89

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass__
Springfield, Mo
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, O b i o „ » _ „ _

1,054,444
1,499,039
842,346
906,471
1,098,042

25. 20
35.87
20.32
21. 89
26. 53 1

35, 698
89,664
49,160
41,070
81,484

0.85
2.15
1.19
0.99
1.97

59,636
119,220
57,753
53,768
79,264

1.43
2.85
1.39
1.30
1.91 1

131,112
173,050
111, 943
100,291
97,175

3.13
4.14
2.70
2.42
2.35 1

17,992
20,186
8,377
3,360
18, 671

0.43
0.48
0.20
0.08
0.45 J

17,088
24, 223
7,444
8,917
19, 257

0.41
0.58
0.18
0.22 1
0.47 1

54,098
78,436
26,191
34, 382
27.882

1.29
1.88
0.63
0.83
0.67

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205
206
207
208
209

Chicopee, Mass
Dubuque, Iowa
Battle Creek, Mich.
Columbia, S. C
Joliet, 111

1,168,129
950,532
1,051,919
808,854
1, 049,138

28. 50 [
I
23. 45
26. 06
20. 07
26.11

60,969 1 1.49 1
53,477
1.32
63,357
1.57
50,358
1.25
81,819
2.04

llO
211
212
213
214

Superior, Wis__
Stamford, Conn
Aurora, 111
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, Iowa..

1,288, 766
1,495,071
847,862
1,103,872
928,838

32.49
37. 69
21.38
28. 36
23.89

90,044
.01,028
80,551
71,582
37,609

215
216
217
218
219

Rock Island, 111
Portsmouth, Ohio
Quincy, 111
Austin, Tex
New Brunswick, N . J .

660,410
722,412
804,770
846,465
1, 228,606

17.15
18. 83
21.47
22. 75
33.17

220
221
222
223
224

Waterloo, Iewa
Easton, Pa_
Ogden, Utah
Danville, 111
Wilmington, N . C_

961, 766
920, 783
905,291
637,121
723,056

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, Ind_.
Newport News, Va_.
Poughkeepsie, N . Y .
Hazleton, Pa_

230
231
232
233
234

54, 749
72, 714
22,802
63,487
28,824

1.34
1.79
0.56
1.58
0.72

0.47
0.52
0.29
1.25
0.14

48, 278
166,881
40,044
49,621
81,957

1.22
4.21
1.01
1.28
2.11

24,393
8,716
16.167
8,710
17,433

0.63
0.23
0.43
0.23
0.47

37,050
23,293
26,654
68,046
93,841

0.96
0.61
0.71
1.83
2.53

0.28
0.10
0.21
. 0.13
0.14

7,081
9,271
10,672
4,993
23, 793

0.19
0.26
0.30
0.14
0.66

40,060
101,434
32,428
27,908
81,211

1.09
2.80
0.90
0.78
2.26

5,305
3,783
7,349
6,449
4,119

0.15
0.11
0.21
0.18
0.12

33,387
5,496
26,199
103,977
6,682

0.93
0.15
0.74
2.92
0.19

84, 267
28, 054
49, 644
86, 687
22, 721

2.35
0.79
1.39
2.44
0.64

2.57
2.11
2.02
0.45
2.59

10,134
7,982
6,241
4,261
30,902

0.29
0.23
0.18
0.12
0.90

24,998
28,934
29.168
5,550
23, 546

0.71
0.83
0.84
0.16
0.69

71, 314
71,365
53, 623
20, 297
95,917

2.04
2.04
1.55
0.59
2.80

62,326
115,717
75, 045
148, 753
120, 111

1.84
3.43
2.23
4.48
3.63

3,974
9,448
3,033
11,186
6,733

0.12
0.28
0.09
0.34
0.20

5,715
9,297
24.169
9,551
10,420

0.17
0.28
0.72
0.29
0.32

27,931
27,653
68,103
36,810
52,601

0.82
0.82
2.02
1.11
1.59

1.44
1.57
2.06
1.59
2.05

54,590
95,401
106,341
110,353
36, 772

1.66
2.94
3.36
3.63
1.21

6,497
5,057
3,064
3,960
2,390

0.20
0.16
0.10
0.13
0.08

6,020
23,495
12,437
9,176
8,669

0.18
0.72
0.39
0.30
0.29

38,839
39,444
17,867
28,500
62,017

1.18
1.22
0.56
0.94
2.04

2.61
2.33
4.72
2.31

96,815
71, 515
102,861
63,360

3.19
2.38
3.66
2.41

8,122
11, 019
7,868
3,646

0.27
0.37
0.28
0.14

29,356
21,986
23,452
5,582

0.97
0.73
0.83
0.21

65,307
25,390
88,247
40,319

2.15
0.84
3.14
1.53

63,647
92,380
99, 314
75,321

2.11
1.57
2.29
2.46
1.87

125,939 1 3.07
3.07
124,493
2.37
95,636
2.28
91,897
2.20
88,441

7,599
8,204
6,620
15,123
7,071

0.19
0.20
0.16
0.38
0.18

31,584
13,441
31,788
26, 625
8,383

0.77 I
0.33
0.79
0.66
0.21

2.27
2. 55
2.03
1.84
0.97

121,373
125,937
72,625
98, 758
41, 252

3.06
3.17
1.83
2.54
1.06

192, 719
151,296
76,128
121,055
58,956

4.86
3.81
1.92
3.11
1.52

7,976
15,444
6,991
16,898
6,736

0.20
0.39
0.18
0.43
0.17

18,768
20,613
11, 670
48, 596
5,430

47,341
63,770
50,106
56,047
78,551

1.23
1.66
1.34
1.51
2.12

39, 628
39,086
69,483
45,098
83, 754

1.03
1.02
1.85
1.21
2.26

54,953
54,278
92,485
75,716
144,334

1.43
1.41
2.47
2.04
3.90

6,007
6,925
5,412
13,481
10, 580

0.16
0.18
0.14
0.36
0.29

26.25
25. 39
25. 06
17. 69
20. 09

29,754
66,972
66,602
37,411
42,092

0.81
1.85
1.84
1.04
1.17

60,100
65,285
70, 774
46,115
72,168

1.64
1.80
1.96
1.28
2.00

121, 753
58,032
55,859
109, 555
72,822

3.32
1.60
1.55
3.04
2.02

10,117
3,463
7,505
4,565
4,898

973, 227
592,180
731,386
1, 069,216
726,113

27.18
16. 58
20. 55
30. 07
20.49

65.438
31,001
91.439
80,432
48,948

1.83
0.87
2.57
2.26
1.38

61,762
46,862
83,466
67,482
31,669

1.72
1.31
2.34
1.90
0.89

123, 330
83,858
69, 669
47,652
30,263

3.44
2.35
1.96
1.34
0.85

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y_.
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, Pa
Waltham, Mass

1, 081,695
911,201
669,229
530,426
1,127, 065

30.90
26.06
19.32
15.43
32.90

63,033
56,818
77,234
30,643
75.361

106,452
45,390
68,927
43,282
92,162

3.04
1.30
1.99
1.26
2.69

90,067
73, 823
70,087
15,422
88,670

235
236
237

Lewiston, Me
Green Bay, Wis..
Columbus, G a . . .
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis..

605,200
980,830
787, 564
1,150,374
970,440

17.86
29.11
23.39
34.64
29.35

49,160
55,509
64,068
59,989
63,220

1.80
1.63
2.23
0.89
2. 20
at
1. 45
1. 65
1.90
1.81
1.91

64, 664
49,298
88, 581
59,843
48,035

1.91
1.46
2.63
1.80
1.45

240
241
242
243
244

Moline, 111
Watertown, N . Y_
Muskogee, Okla...
La Crosse, Wis
Newburgh, N . Y__

754,264
1, 035, 788
916,161
880,563
869,383

22.93
31.94
28.94
28.95
28.59

49,230
74,514
49,277
55,894
49,435

1.50
2.30
1.56
1.84
1.63

47,258
50,910
65,167
48, 290
62,296

245
246
247
248

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo..
Newport, R. I . . .
Pensacola, Fla

888,232
1,105, 821
1,030,936
442,940

29.27
36.73
36.65
16.85

78,218
50.362
59,061
52,997

2.58
1.67
2.10
2.02

79,190
70,050
132,651
60,819

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T A B L E 13.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR E X P E N S E S O F GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS 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 : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d

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[This table is presented in two sections, the fiist section beginning on p. 316. 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

City number

V.—HIGHWAYS

Total
Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

I
II.
III
IV___
V

Repair and construction for compensation

General expenses

CITY

$117,490,105
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_

56,469,262
14,095, 542
23,083,333
13, 649, 040
10,192,928

Per
capita

Total

$2.94 $7,561,009
3.21
3.25
2.57
2.47
2.84

3, 633, 589
1,144,817
1,740, 539
765, 599
276,465

HOSPITALS, AND
CORRECTIONS

VHI.~RECREATION

Per
capita

»otal

Per
capita

Total

$0.19

$83,452,886

$2.09

$541, 255,621

0.21
0.26
0.19
0.14
0.08

51, 751,757
13,597,150
9, 763,122
4,997,165
3,343,692

2.95
3.13
1.09
0.90
0.93

256,362,219
59,343, 625
112,266,662
68, 681,344
44, 601, 771

IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

Libraries

Schools

Per
capita

Total

$13.54 $17,768,758

Per
capita

3
Total

$0.44 $46,281,725
0.47
0.53
0.40
0.40
0.39

24, 650,207
5,973,112
8,379,927
4, 519,268
2, 759,211

$17.12 $1,933,799
. 13.22 1,118,708
11.02
538,177
12.63 1,004,990
14.02
983,585
10.03
299,500

$0.33
0.38
0.28
0.86
1.08
0.37

$5,585,967
5,697,806
2,743,783
2,062,405
557,853
1,243,813

269,574
704,525
515,013
483,787
195,193
279,574

0.34
0.91

952,518
2,221,073
868,490
657,054
806,446
1,252,999

14.60
13.68
12.52
12.44
12.42

8,326,425
2,303,375
3, 550,267
2,194,913
1,393,778

Per
capita

Total

$1.16 $66,978,977
1.40
1.38
0.93
0.82
0.77

Per
capita

43,989,555
6,585,069
8,771,064
4,449,983
3,183,306

2.50
1.52
0.98
0.81
0.89

$0.96 $19,734,508
5,729,296
1.94
6,051,065
1.41
1,951,749
1.76
1,913,390
0.61
486,934
1.54

1.95
3.10
1.67
2.10
0.60

GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 A N D OVER
New York, N . Y . . . .
Chicago, 111Philadelphia, Pa
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
St. Louis, Mo

$19,108,448
7, 844, 533
4,656,483
2,692,738
3,216,559
2,582,171

$3.28
2.67
2.39
2.30
3.52
3.20

$42,685
544,938
174, 705
533,799
502,737
215,000

Baltimore, Md
Boston, Mass.
Los Angeles, Calif. _.
Pittsburgh, Pa
San Francisco, Calif.
Buffalo, N . Y

3, 111, 139
2,833,954
3,657,458
3,736,394
1,068,676
1,960,709

3.96
3.65

226,828
13,557
752,443
148,354
6,368
472,175

0)

5.97
1.97
3.70

$0.01 $20,625,058
4,367,032
0.19
5*942,297
0.09
2,832,631
0.46
1,850,590
0.55
2,216,808
0.27
0.29
0.02

0)

0.24
0.01
0.89

1,498,811
3,697,626
2,555,392
1, 941,536
1,878,361
2,345,615

$3.54
1.48
3.05
2.42
2.03
2.75
1.91
4.77

0)
3.10
3.46
4.43

38,902.292
21,492,601
14,809,005
12,797,780
8,084,673
6,950,569
12,907,562
17,704,786
9,797,166
5,214,185
7,877,932

8.85
16.64

o
15.65
9.59
14.87

c1)

0.77
0.36
0.53

1.21
2.86
1

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1.05
1.48
2.36

818,854
2,894,022
562,456
1,202,055
1,415,948
1,229,278

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$1.68

1.04
3.73

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1.92
2.60
2.32

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Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D. C_.
Newark, N . J
Minneapolis, Minn.
New Orleans, L a . . .
Cincinnati, Ohio .

$1,552,412
1,441,531
1,031,593
1, 621, 731
1,059,651
1,389,850

$3.14
2.99
2.32
3.89
2.59
3.41

$73,846
330,183
89,524
26,093
125,715
176, 695

$0.15
0.69
0.20
0.06
0.31
0.43

$1, 617,542
2,559,427
2,195,233
903,348
302,048
1,153,801

Kansas City, M o . . .
Seattle, Wash . . . .
Indianapolis, Ind._.
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey City, N . J . . .

1,606, 985
1,210,889
1,211,852
1,113, 630
855,418

4.54

129,509
143,172
14,186
33,156
2,738

0.37
1
C)
0.04
0.11
0.01

1,458, 946
479,060
703,124
691,421
1, 533, 200

0)
3.45
3.55
2.74

$3.27
5.32
4.93
2.16
0.74 !
2.83
4.12

0)
2.00
2.21
4.91

$6,879,164
6,073, 651
7,450, 502
6, 709,795
3, 240,001
5, 935, 679

$13.92
12.62
16.72
16.08
7.91
14.55

$254,506
145,836
271,177
339,243
67,869
206,904

$0.51
0.30
0.61
0.81
0.17
0.51

$1,109,155
1,004, 755
562,318
700,335
225,337
103,829

5,001,831
4,288, 593
4,445, 785
5, 566,985
3, 751,639

14.13

183, 603
249,243
238,828
178,023
168,143

0.52
1
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0.68
0.57
0.54

381, 775
350, 961
559, 730
545,869
429,048

$118,458
161,913

$0.41
0.58

133, 629
47,063

0.48

$203,062
102,380
304,892
615,865
52, 674

$0.70
0.37
1.10
2.23

0.19
0.15
0.92
0.54

0.30
1.02
1.40
1.53

0)
12.66
17,76
12.02

$2.24
2.09
1.26
1.68
0.55
0.25

$719,242
752,925
747,798
449,672
179,953
1,182,161

1.08

262,594
465,160
321,216
833,853
670,495

0)
1.59
1.74
1.37

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000
Louisville, Ky._
Toledo, O h i o . . .
Portland, Oreg_
Denver, Colo...
Akron, Ohio

$1.69
2.31
1.58
3.56

Columbus, Ohio..
Providence, R. I_
St. Paul, M i n n . . .
Oakland, Calif-_.
Atlanta, Ga

283,663
1, 111, 966
736, 560
423,927
492,940

1.06
4.25
3.02
1.74

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, AlaWorcester, Mass__
San Antonio, Tex_
Dallas, Tex

353,806
294,121
795,774
459, 793
489,117

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn.
Memphis, Tenn
Dayton, Ohio
Norfolk, Va
Houston, Tex_
Bridgeport, Conn__
Youngstown, Ohio.
Hartford, Conn
1

$490,452
648,326
438, 233
983, 581
685,020

Per capita not computed.

$13,948
20,921
245, 548
95,557
2,084

$0.05
0.07
0.88
0.35

69,246
94,343
23,397
100,344
61,099

0.26
0.36
0.10
0.41

1.70
1.47
4.21
2.45
2.66

47,153
22,910
62,783
55,346
33,754

459,871
413,225
348,344
495, 673
367,996

2.50
2.29
1.98
2.88
2.17

209,836
606, 537
349,115
131, 703
424, 545

0)
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0)

0)

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2.77 1

0.85

$2,479,213
3, 596,086
3,468,577
3,882,652
2,713, 277

$8.53
12.83
12.49
14.04

0.22
1.07
1.21
0.08
1

10.70
11.11
12.70
15.42

C)

2,870,647
2, 911,142
3,097,995
3, 754, 640
2, 509,080

0)

50,152
38,000
225,461
130,427
92,023

0)

80, 766
266,493
340, 786
372,518
153,953

10,274
19,026
826,412
58,689
182, 912

0.05
0.10
4.37
0.31
0.99

3,132,681
1, 702, 750
3,107,033
1, 654,858
1, 993, 601

15.06
8.53
16.44
8.83
10.83

76,472
53,325
127,619
28,632
24,395

0.37
0.27
0.68
0.15
0.13

148,970
81,306
176,362
136,966
188, 628

0.72
0.41
0.93
0.73
1.02

176,690
89,929
283,588
37,608
34,164

240, 521
379, 300
199,146
413, 957
184, 770

1.31
2.10
1.13
2.40
1.09

1, 739, 657
2,166, 610
2,453,108
1, 542,368
1, 899, 555

9.46
12.01
13.94
8.95
11.22

16,003
81, 718
86,493
63,013
120,615

0.09
0.45
0.49
0.37
0.71

109,087
191,008
172,360
349,007
93, 573

0.59
1.06
0.98
2.03
0.55

74,915
372,864
144,842
28,956
268,551 I

130,378
105,100
298, 241
26,076
243, 899

0)
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0.17

1, 396,030
1, 916,324
1,811,159
1,959,264
2,347,145

0)
0)
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34,310
40,038
104,917
68,388
45,000

0)
0)
0)

59,627
149,280
152, 660
117,407
254,137

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(
0
(0
0.76

87,541
67,552 I
148,403
203,767
167,274 |

$463,675
122,809
42, 522
640,375
142,353

$1.60
0.44
0.15
2.32

0)

58, 756
279,851
296,148
19,454
461,831

0.23
0.11
0.33
0.30
0.18

46,521
19,973
53,489
11,621

0.26
0.11
0.31
0.07

45,798

0)

13,164
71,172
L ' 664
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0.46

0)

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1.59 I

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12.63
15.33

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0.44
0.29

0)

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1.66

$194,913
143,863
293,981
518,062
252,039
383,566
276,910
298,334
92,893
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T A B L E 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 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 — T O T A L AND P E R C A P I T A :

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1924—Continued

[ T h i s t a b l e is p r e s e n t e d i n t w o sections, t h e first section b e g i n n i n g on p . 316. 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 text discussion of. t h i s t a b l e , see p . 39]
VII.—EDUCATION

City number

V.—HIGHWAYS

CITY

General expenses

Total

Per
capita

R e p a i r a n d cons t r u c t i o n for compensation

Total

Per
capita

HOSPITALS, AND
CORRECTIONS

Total

Per
capita

VIII.—RECREATION

Total

IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

Libraries

Schools

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

$12, 964
3,700
67,207
1,874
102,295

$0.09
0.03
0.48
0.01
0.73

$93,411
33,000

$0.64
0.23

107,540
162,417

2.57
3.69 |
3.22
3.78
2.70

35,993
40,922
18,456
31,899

0.26
0.32
0.14
0.25

447,629
704,166
239,192
167,616
256, 725

3.63
5.88
2.01
1.41
2.19

39,001
22,496
2,493
2,228
4,882

Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans._.
Erie, P a
Reading, P a
Yonkers, N . Y

516,230
213,634
285,052
187,445
302,384

4.42
1.85

Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn...
T u l s a , Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash

531,450
280,412
67,102
245,442
218,946

4.80
2.59
0.63

$233,481
249,888
310, 718
532,050
622,703

Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h .
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J

354,005
478, 949
414,346
482,811
341, 551

Nashville, T e n n
N e w Bedford, M a s s . .
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

$1.59
1.71
2.20
3.78
4.45

0)

1.68
2.72

0)

2.09

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0.76
1.16

52,431, 758
1,334, 584
1, 698, 393
2,270,313
2,618, 569

$16. 59
9.14
12.01
16.14
18.69

$112, 666
23,110
29, 985
62,646
162,218

$0.77
0.16
0.21
0.45
1.16

$177,107
138,043
108,427
112,086
297,602

$1.21
0.95
0.77
0.80
2.12

$50, 524
29,411
398,943
144,156
228,089

$0.34
0.20
2.82
1.03
1.63

92,242
85,209
36,325
523,294
83,334

0.67
0.66
0.28
4.10
0.66

2, 335, 734
1,838,925
1, 914,386
1,837,859
1, 628, 709

16.96
14.18
14.89
14.38
12.89

82, 242
60,730
60,471
69,845
34,286

0.60
0.47
0.47
0.55
0.27

117, 569
109, 981
180, 675
119,407
58,813

0.85
0.85
1.41
0.93
0.47

98,546
124,429
40,490
175,275
207, 606

0.72
0.96
0.31
1.37
1.64

0.32
0.19
0.02
0.02
0.04

154, 730
325,383
242,355
6,268
250,650

1.25
2.72
2.04
0.05
2.14

752,408
1,740,216
1,591, 506
1,086,478
1,189,640

6.10
14.53
13.39
9.14
10.16

29, 629
69,471
28,840
35,830
m, 774

0.24
0.58
0.24
0.30
0.57

134, 273
135,683
85,338
90,845
164, 685

1.09
1.13
0.72
0.76
1.41

184,377
41, 946
38,389
184,357

0.52
1.54
0.35
0.32
1.57

0.03

1,417,825
1,439,887
1,370, 769
1,161,053
2,336,120

12.14
12.45

59,927
17,617
43,433
26,044
32, 537

0.51
0.15

211,204
70,113
23,705
82,147
119,078

1.81
0.61

34,159
55,976
27,704
38,088
60,594

0.31
0.52
0.26

79,713
82,600
102, 671
49, 903
123,643

0.72
0.76
0.96

0)

277, 982
10,556
500

2.38
0.09

11,252
20,324
1,173

0.18
0.01

324,231

2.91

4,726
638
42,607
45,097

0.04
0.01

278,396
28, 967
27,625
80,699
32,339

2.52
0.27
0.26

0

0.43

0)

C1)
0.31

1,451,147
1,646, 969
1,711,581
1,318,813
1,697,820

(0

10.38
20.98
13.11
15.19
15.98

(0

16.24

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0.23
0.29

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0.58

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Grand Rapids, M i c h .
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
P a t e r s o n , N . J—_
Springfield, M a s s

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0.73
1.07

(9

1.18

317, 935
64,382
100,01290,441
260, 651
270,864
78,918
22,729
68,321
53,438

2.72
0.56

0)
0.81
2.34
2.45
0.73
0.21

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Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, Conn

309,819
304,836
257,149
295,772
170,209
567,497

3.01
2.97

0)
2.89
1.69

6.23 f

23, 938
28, 552
47,850
190,002
208,845
160,007

5,476
44

(
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0.28

0)
1.85
2.07 1

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1,325,461
1,193, 718
1, 679, 996
1, 304,339
1,231,892
1,604,342

44,541
16,246
24,832
57,124
75,422
39,216

12.86
11.62

0)

12.72
12.22

C)

0.43
0.16
C1)
0.56
0.75

(
0

122,364
20,693
103, 526
124,833
87,309
72,124

1.19
0.20

0)

103,849
103,936
18,637
211,001
145,046
56,411

0)
1.22
0.87

1.01
1.01

0)

2.06
1.44

0)

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000
Somerville, Mass.,
El Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif...
Fort Wayne, Ind..
Jacksonville, Fla_.

$195,711
88,820
296,012
143,204
319,240

$1.99
0.92
3.07
1.50
3.36

$23,862

$0.24

2,136
24, 305

0.02
0.25

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y_
Evansville, Ind
Knoxville, Tenn
Savannah, Ga

337,690
231,603
110,149
383, 746

3.61
2.50
1.20
4.20
0.97

2,430
3,057

0.03
0.03

188
7,815

(T)

90
91
92
93
94

Allentown, Pa
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N . H_.

168, 908
112,230
115, 312
235,342
270,144

1.88
1.30
1.34
2.86
3.28

4,379
43,803

0.05
0.51

3,601

95
96
97
98
99

Long Beach, Calif..
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, I n d , . .
St. Joseph, Mo

494, 720
192, 557
124, 624
107,265
163,985

6.10
2.39
1.55
1.37
2.10

3,924
. 870
23,785
8,714
5,263

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a .
Sioux City, Iowa.
Rockford, 111
Portland, Me
Gary, Ind

282,757
143, 629
174,773
382,415
104,746

3.67
1.91
2.35
5.15
1.44

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich.
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y__._
Charleston, S. C..__
Sacramento, Calif..

176,869
174,330
91, 962
128, 693

0.53
2.44
2.42
1.27
1.81

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y .
Johnstown, Pa
East St. Louis, 111..
Saginaw, Mich
Terre Haute, Ind.._

216, 835
180,440
135, 521
154,580
101,725

1

$0.85
0.45
0.18

$10.19
9.87
16.25
15.71
7.94

$62, 798
29,961
71,011
73, 505
23,308

$0.64
0.31
0.74
0.77
0.25

$104, 677
86,217
206, 686
68,399
131,996

$1.07
0.89
2.14
0.71
1.39

$157, 635
7,949
60, 667
46.882
97,446

$1.61
0.08
0.63
0.49
1.03

63,813

3.05
2.55
1.92
2.20
1.45
Per capita not computed. For

0.67 |

$1,000,237
957,447
1, 567,616
1, 503, 509
753, 779

228, 642
143,290
19, 502
2i3,339
72,202

2.44
1.55
0.21 1
2.34
0.79

1,252,611
1, 516, 794
966,851
761,837
356,331

13.38
16.38
10.50
8.34
3.91

43,169
30,000
74,335
27,331
22,456

0.46
0.32
0.81
0.30
0.25

72,497
59,201
84,933
15,178
51,751

0.77
0.64
0.92
0.17
0.57

172,845
179,040
40,806
34, 248
49,153

1.85
1.93
0.44
0.37
0.54

0.04

2,000
98, 939
32, 567
2,000
44,400

0.02
1.14
0.38
0.02
0.54

847,880
1, 524,741
1,199, 769
1,065,173
743,371

9.45
17.61
13.90
12.95
9.04

18,840
23, 774
21,120
15,000
39, 727

0.21
0.27
0.24
0.18
0.48

29,531
42,624
95,004
59, 510
41,217

0.33
0.49
1.10
0.72
0.50

62, 763
117,384
20, 730
89,051
26,639

0.70
1.36
0.24
1.08
0.32

0.05
0.01
0.30
0.11
0.07

40, 716
408
124,919
25,000
22,820

0.50
0.01
1.55
0.32
0.29

1,185,936
872,789
464,895
1,174,221
885,038

14.61
10.83
5.78
14.96
11.31

73,175
40, 624
20,130
55, 707
39,013

0.90
0.50
0.25
0.71
0.50

220,319
114,421
25, 576
84,430
29,470

2.71
1.42
0.32
1.08
0.38

64,138
50,235
43,572
26,342
37,863

0.79
0.62
0.54
0.34
0.48

21,821
9,677
45,868
20,417

0.28
0.13
0.62
0.28

1,300
1,536
8,220
151,845

0.02
0.02
0.11
2.05

892,260
1,192,889
956,827
890,938
1,234,254

11.60
15.88
12.87
12.00
16.92

43,457
43,882
19,498
57,975

0.58
0.59
0.26
0.79

48, 659
76,378
57,027
64, 240
139,251

0.63
1.02
0.77
0.87
1.91

108,075
30,892
12,816
76,847
29.883

1.40
0.41
0.17
1.04
0.41

3,936
8,248

0.05
0.11

629,575
641,983
810,850
445,476
1,385,233

8.66
8.85
11.23
6.17
19.48

0.14
0.20
0.22

0.35
0.36

0.77
1.09
2.99
2.71
0.55

10,270
14,217
16,064

25,349
25,528

55,698
79,427
215,586
195,847
39,140

33,256

0.47

11,345
40, 689
42,741
168,062

0.16
0.56
0.59
2.36

54,312
14,842
165,822
76,398
68,169

0.75
0.20
2.30
1.06
0.96

6,166

0.09

1,021,212
950,859
652,099
()
1,050,937
0.61
989,919
0.15
of Table 1, p . 13.

14.37
13.45
9.24
14.94
14.09

152,510
62,834
27,982
22,852
42,998

2.15
0.89
0.40
0.32
0.61

0.09

$83,205
43,232
16, 941

327,521
3,497
52
7,512
42,948
0.11
0.04
2,968
10,500
explanation, see text discussion

4.61
0.05
2

33,242
0.47
0.31
16, 249
0.23
66,142
0.94
13,521
0.19
22,875
0.33
37,681
0.54
83,327
1.19
48,943
0.70
2
Less than one-half of 1 cent.
21, 913

*

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T A B L E 13.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF T H E GENERAL
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 4 — C o n t i n u e d

CO

to

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[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p . 316. 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

City number

V.—HIGHWAYS

CITY

G e n e r a l expenses

Total

Per
capita

R e p a i r a n d cons t r u c t i o n for compensation

Total

Per
capita

HOSPITALS, AND
CORRECTIONS

Total

Per
capita

Vin.—RECREATION

Schools

Total

IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

Libraries

Per
capita

T o tt a ll
10 a

P e r

capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

o

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
$51,536
51,695
65,773
123,921
24,853

$0.75
0.76
0.97
1.84
0.37

$717,015
1, 298, 251
1, 046,476
618, 963
847, 500

$10.40
19.05
15.38
9.20
12.71

$25, 078
33, 662
26, 683
8,651
20,899

$0.36
0.49
0.39
0.13
0.31

$28,717
81,377
53,627
19,323
45,923

$0.42
1.19
0.79
0.29
0.69

$26, 239
126,742
58,155
120,336
31, 207

$0.38
1.86
0.85
1.79
0.47

5,685
23,431
149, 937
138, 091

0.09
0.35
2.28
2.11

578, 900
890,053
444,059
880,018
681,028

8.69
13.48
6.76
13.44
10.43

1,850
34, 775
25,994
28,110

0.03
0.53
0.40
0.43

13, 592
69,470
27, 223
28,244
10,092

0.20
1.05
0.41
0.43
0.15

54,844
53,550
21,076
127,227
37,460

0.82
0.81
0.32
1.94
0.57

O
w

1.28
4.66
0.55
0.43
0.22

862,058
1,071,639
553, 073
1, 232,654
749,092

13.21
16.42
8.57
19.32
12.09

30,000
32,681
600
55,678
32,865

0.46
0.50
0.01
0.87
0.53

39,467
55, 789
25,118
83,618
88,530

0.60
0.85
0.39
1.31
1.43

31,770
49, 594
10, 570
13, 623
26,210

0.49
0.76
0.16
0.21
0.42

H

2,000
21,979
166,344
7,015
162, 276

0.03
0.36
2.76
0.12
2.74

659,884
826,162
893,056
941,432
501,453

10.78
13.59
14.81
15.83
8.46

12,036
11, 527
33, 284
29, 636
7,642

0.20
0.19
0.55
0.50
0.13

8,227
19, 588
62, 231
55,460
10,913

0.13
0.32
1.03
0.93
0.18

42,288
4,850
95,768
10,625
1,516

0.69
0.08
1.59
0.18
0.03

5,134
169,617
27,920
20,348
12,108

0.09
2.91
0.48
0.35
0.21

638, 949
830,802
881,431
369,263
339,327

10.81
14.25
15.12
6.35
5.84

12,467
29,001
50,910
3,000
10,191

0.21
0.50
0.87
0.05
0.18

8,703
61,499
41,560
6,179
16,003

0.15
1.05
0.71
0.11
0.28

10,754
75,903
43,719
15,461
17,327

0.18
1.30
0.75
0.27
0.30

$246, 518
101, 218
235,910
108,020
140, 508

$3.58
1.48
3.47
1.61
2.11

$7,455
2,000
60

$0.11
0.03

36,538

0.55

72,379
146,922
102,825
247,432
311,181

1.09
2.22
1.56
3.78
4.77

4,395
4,613
3,975
21,088

0.07
0.07
0.06
0.32

154, 793
272,694
96, 953
97, 605
98,671

2.37
4.18
1.50
1.53
1.59

309
14,223
5,878
35,164
2,304

0)

128
1?9

New Britain, Conn
Highland Park, M i c h . .
M o b i l e , Ala
B e r k e l e y , Calif
Springfield, 111

0.22
0.09
0.55
0.04

83,296
304,252
35, 551
27,653
13,505

130
131
132
1SS
134

Huntington, W . Va
Holvoke, M a s s . .
Lincoln, N e b r
W i n s t o n - S a l e m , N . C___

124,367
79, 659
220,999
56,635
81,761

2.03
1.31
3.66
0.95
1.38

332
15,301
7,688
472

0.01
0.25
0.13
0.01

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111 Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J
Portsmouth,Va
Covington, K y

91,687
331,793
194, 214
111, 395
145,211

1.55
5.69
3.33
1.91
2.50

899
5,346
4,209
3,993

0.02
0.09
0.07
0.07

115
116
117
118
119

Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

120
121
122
123
124

Chester, P a
Racine, W i s .
Chattanooga, T e n n
Brockton, Mass

125
126
197

3

>

0)

>
on
H
M

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Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va_
Jackson, Mich
_.
Shreveport, La
Wheeling, W. Va_—

155
156
157
158
159

1.95
2.61
1.47
3.71
1.99

3,821
9,858
1,129
18,386

Niagara Falls, N . Y.
Lancaster, Pa
Fresno, Calif
Augusta, Ga
Pasadena, Calif
150
fco 151
K 152
153
154

111,796
148,144
82,844
208,454
111, 801
143,442
152,981
151,168
224,727
169,894

2.56
2.74
2.71
4.10
3.13

Lakewood, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J .
Kalamazoo, M i c h . . .

113, 629
97,406
116,460
289,827
89, 070

Wichita Falls, Tex..
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

49,717
472, 574
174, 692
107, 309
94, 254

0.07
0.17
0.02
0.33

134,603
36,063
155,434
15,246
6,755

2.35
0.63
2.76
0.27
0.12

366,925
510,989
599,426
492, 361
761, 910

10.66
8.76
13.56

91
11,877
11,647
576
115, 089

0)

17,329
2,300
7,934
232, 591
27,382

0.31
0.04
0.14
4.25
0.51

908,831
510,947
1,164,710
514,132
1,468,484

16.24
9.14
20.86
9.39
27.09

2.10
1.81
2.18
5.49
1.69

245
10, 556
3, 485
29, 258
20, 311

0)

2,908
7,324

0.05
0.14

100, 622
40,812

1.91
0.77

934, 430
709, 263
829, 975
1, 332, 019
748,243

17.29
13.16
15.50
25.22
14.20

2
()

2,932

293, &70
1, 080, 767
557, 355
462,679
735, 354

20.78
10.84
9.02
14.56

9.09
3.40
2.09
1.87

6,000
-6,436
-2,038

0.21
0.21
0.01
2.12
0.20
0.07
0.55
0.39

(2)

5,484
35, 992
52, 095
11,319

0.12
0.13
0.04

(2)
0.69
1.01
0.22

(2)

5,982
17,302
19, 463
10,148
13, 923

0.10
0.30
0.35
0.18
0.25

26,289
13, 233
48,095
27, 013
12,892

16,347
3,000

0.29
0.05

300
68, 625
48, 630
12, 388
39,075
44, 990
31,360
6,969
66,457
34, 065
9,612
23, 396

0.46 i
0.23
0.86
0.48
0.23

10,307
23,489
20,313
66,602
14,541

0.18
0.41
0.36
1.18
0.26

0.01
1.27

28,645
8,394
91, 218
21,907
175, 342

0.51
0.15
1.63
0.40
3.24

70,930
36,621
56,767
65,015
42,365

1.27
0.66
1.02
1.19
0.78

0.90
0.23
0.73
0.85
0.60

21,068
59, 243
80,257
108, 685
43,480

0.39
1.10
1.50
2.06
0.83

61,031
20,435
36,382
183,017
27,859

1.13
0.38
0.68
3.47
0.53

123,741
124, 969
16,768
9,397

2.38
2.43
0.33
0.19

2
()
1.28
0.66
0.19
0.46

17, 208
163,812
81,411
6,786
29, 953

2
()
3.15
1.58
0.13
0.59

>

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

160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, M a s s .
Oak Park, 111....
New Castle, Pa._
Kenosha, Wis
York, Pa

165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179

$224, 731
143, 251
59, 581
115,454
68, 255

$4.50
2.90
1.22
2.36
1.40

Decatur, 111
Woonsocket, R. I_.
McKeesport, Pa._.
Bay City, Mich__.
Hammond, Ind

65,164
256,424
99,166
148, 989
78,109

1.34
5.26
2.04
3.07
1.61

Mount Vernon, N . Y__
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, Mass

289, 924
187, 254
121, 578
131, 420
231,351

6.02
3.91
2.54
2.78
4.96

Charleston, W. V a . .
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N . J_.
Pittsfleld, Mass
Stockton, Calif

44, 918
134, 560
89,451
167,753
116, 088

0.97
2.90
1.94
3.64
2.52

^ Less than one-half of 1 cent.

$1, 709
5,959
7,769
18,442

$255,132
3,000
19, 590
35, 339
1,310

$0.03
0.12
0.16
0.38

Q

$5.11
0.06
0.40
0.72
0.03

$650, 038
833, 983
634, 760
722, 083
540, 327

$13. 03
16.91
12.97
14.77
11.07

$41, 682
20, 881
17, 556
41, 481
2,556

$0.84
0.42
0.36
0.85
0.05

$49, 221
64, 296
5,513
49,894
18,780

1.30
0.11
1.02
0.38

$94, 872
38,389
33, 405
35, 309
21,476

$1.90
0.78
0.68
0.72
0.44

C1)
7,500
849
315

0.15
0.02
0.01

36, 890
404
34,889
6,618

0.76
0.01
0.72
0.14

547, 987
328; 573
636, 869
638,046
737, 868

11.24
6.74
13.08
13.15
15. 21

24,172
6,191
6,000
20, 461
31, 873

0.50
0.13
0.12
0.42
0.66

31,365
7,254
15, 785
13,195
42, 087

0.64
0.15
0.32
0.27
0.87

17, 292
14,454
27,377
6,952
21,383

0.35
0.30
0.56
0.14
0.44

10,020

0.21

101,820
66, 290
1,191
205,432
102,405

2.11
1.39
0.02
4.35
2.19

L 058, 668
,
710, 680
343, 357
335, 356
601, 567

21.96
14.85
7.19
7.10
12.89

30,115
15,148

0.62
0.32

27, 400

0.59

27, 076
29, 767
23,063
19,849
64,716

0.56
0.62
0.48
0.42
1.39

94,080
69,340
8,121
15,752
132,828

1.95
1.45
0.17
0.33
2.85

12.04
12.93
12.21
13.75
15.73

11, 829
16, 303
16, 030
22, 000
36,369

0.25
0.35
0.35
0.48
0.79

5,985
47,757
17,325
17,114
73,786

0.13
1.03
0.38
0.37
1.60

14, 244
86,353
58, 262
57,113
59,388

0.31
1.86
1.26
1.24
1.29

533

~6."6i"
0.13

1,048
4
3,004
1,711
7,967

0.02

12, 630
45,193
20,481
37,700
14,303

0.07
0.04
0.17
2

0.27
0.97
0.44
0.82
0.31

559, 318
599,949
563, 319
634, 736
725,134

Per capita not computed.

For explanation, see text discussion of Table 1, p . 13.

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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 :

1924—Continued

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For a text discussion of this table, see p. 391

City number

V.—HIGHWAYS

CITY

G e n e r a l expenses

Total

Per
capita

VII.—EDUCATION

R e p a i r a n d cons t r u c t i o n for compensation

T o tt a ll
l o a

P e r

capita

HOSPITALS, AND
CORRECTIONS

Total

Per
capita

Vin.—RECREATION
Schools

Total

IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

Libraries

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

3
Total

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180
181
18?
183
184

L i m a , Ohio
Montgomery, Ala.
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C_
Lexington, Ky__

$76,340
67,259
136,131
54, 492
120, 733

$1.67
1.47
3.01
1.22
2.73

185
186
187
188
189

E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y___

55, 727
198,856
97,363
229, 878
468, 387

1.27
4.56
2.24
5.32
10.93

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, M a s s
E v a n s t o n , 111
S a n Jose, Calif
WestHoboken, N . J.__

177,166
148,941
70, 034
89, 739
31,808

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, P a
Brookline, M a s s
Jamestown, N . Y
H a m i l t o n , Ohio__
Muskegon, Mich

*?00

W a c o , Tex__
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o _ _
Muncie, I n d

•>01
202

?03

204

$1,396
5,970
17,857

$0.03
0.13
0.40

1,245

0.03

$4,356
12,813
21,201
11,475
83,248

5,219
5,297
8,473

0.12
0.12
0.20

900
71,845
188,082
81,008

4.14
3.49
1.65
2.11
0.75

1,050
10,901
6,721

0.02
0.26
0.16

139,362
2,180

87,600
332, 534
117,285
39, 749
76,616

2.08
7.92
2.80
0.95
1.83

2,343
2,206
10,540
3,757
131

187, 502
123,584
57,176
50,285
82,528

4.48
2.96
1.38
1.21
1.99

1,238
1,736
2,762
9,484

$0.10
0.28
0.47
0.26
1.88

$470,182
357, 509
799,387
339, 502
381,330

$10.28
7.83
17.68
7.61
8.61

$9,008
6,675
32,827
11, 221
7,829

$0.20
0.15
0.73
0.25
0.18

$4,787
26,094
127,661
345
28,323

$0.10
0.57
2.82
0.01
0.64

$56,560
43,854
16,017
5,298
26,916

$1.24
0.96
0.35
0 12
0.61

0.02
1.65
4.35
1.89

499,395
515,833
625,519
538,853
971,904

11.39
11.82
14.41
12.47
22.67

27,585
7,722
6,629
12,129
27,346

0.63
0.18
0.15
0.28
0.64

75, 567
41, 666
7,607
28,860
88, 505

1.72
0.95
0.18
0.67
2.06

16,956
22, 698
10,762
86,038
83,951

0.39
0.52
0.25
1.99
1.96

3.26
0.05

11.29
19.73
19.04
9.72
12.16

29,548
36, 212
15,965
25,302
12,968

0.69
0.85
0.38
0.60
0.31

61, 614
58, 699
45,463
9,535
11,540

1.44
1.38
1.07
0.22
0.27

111, 419
27,017
9,392
10,975
38,062

2.60
0.63
0.22
0.26
0 90

0.50
4.53
0.54
0.50
0.65

44,474
97, 278
37,324
63,900
12,806

1.05
2.32
0.89
1.52
0.31

0.83
1.30
0.59
0.51
0.18

12,034
94,740
1,993
9,412
145,574

0.29
2.27
0.05
0.23
3.52

1,800
13,599

0.04
0.32

482,897
841,832
810,278
412,790
513,424

0.06
0.05
0.25
0.09

39, 787
27,799
148,348
15,464
40, 712

0.94
0.66
3.54
0.37
0.97

488,592
602,997
631, 200
395,812
614,303

11.58
14.37
15.04
9.44
14.66

6,323
62,690

0.15
1.49

5,760
41,888

0.14
1.00

21,132
189,951
22,731
20,871
27,152

0.03
0.04
0.07
0.23

12, 701
63,026
22,791
1,967
9,140

0.30
1.51
0.55
0.05
0.22

477,652
632,541
457,138
550,740
520,106

11.41
15.14
11.03
13.30
12.57

12,792
24,471
14,953
21,601
9,641

0.31
0.59
0.36
0.52
0.23

34,901
54,162
24,665
21,194
7,320

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1206
207
208
209

Chieopee, M a s s
Dubuque, Iowa.
Battle Creek, Mich
C o l u m b i a , S. C „ _
Joliet, 111.-

172,389
94,057
97, 513
106,623
88,048

4.21
2.32
2.42
2.65
2.19

210
211
212
213
214

Superior, W i s
Stamford, Conn
A u r o r a , 111..
Taunton, Mass
C o u n c i l Bluffs, I o w a

87, 770
173, 733
86,688
114,186
100,467

2.21
4.38
2.19
2.93
2.58

215
216
217
218
219

R o c k I s l a n d , 111--P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
Austin, Tex
N e w B r u n s w i c k , N . J_*

35,008
65,251
73,166
97,541
166, 676

0.91
1.70
1.95
2.62
4.50

220
221
222
223
224

Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, Pa
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C

66,533
99, 248
81,072
70,963
84,925

1.82*
2.74
2.24
1.97
2.36

225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, Ind
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, Pa
Orange, N . J Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, Pa

95,606
54,847
44, 208
80,532
111, 419

2.67
1.54
1.24
2.26
3.14

116,530
76,451
66,937
69,656
149,480
76,670
105,396
55,411
191,027
159,803
39,065
152,261
52,264
68,550
120,543

3.33
2.19
1.93
2.03
4.36
2.26
3.13
1.65
5.75
4.83
1.19
4.70
1.65
2.25
3.96

1,260
111
1,029
7,928
645
243
3,000
4,285

89,915
110,067
161, 252
32,047

2.96
3.66
5.73
1.22

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Lewiston, M e
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis

235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248

M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N . Y
Muskogee, Okla
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N . Y
Lynchburg, Va
C o l o r a d o Springs, C o l o .
Newport, R. 1
_.
Pensacola, F l a
1

Less than one-half of 1 cent.

14, 725
5, 519
15

6.36
0.14

0)

2,735

0.07

1,880

0.05

637

0.02

6,143

0.17

8,542
3,077

82,055
3,650
3,944
29,897
975

2.00
0.09
0.10
0.74
0.02

476,619
414, 271
580.946
296, 712
604; 218

11.63
10.22
14.39
7.36
15.03

13, 278
15,174
11,495
1,500
19,986

0.32
0.37
0.28
0.04
0.50

13,631 I
37,562
39,919
16,846
22,999

0.33
0.93
0.99
0.42
0.57

42,809
35,117

1.04
0.87

10,472
23,038

0.26
0.57

2,222
50,847
288
80,014
714

0.06
1.28
0.01
2.06
0.02

629,388
583,102
399,474
429, 302
537,614

15.87
14.70
10.07
11.03
13.83

21, 586
25,000
16, 538
12, 541
16,460

0.54
0.63
0.42
0.32
0.42

20,523
51, 228
44, 512
18,392
22,900

0.52
1.29
1.12
0.47
0.59

48,119
27,227
12,353
42,927
16,863

1.21
0.69
0.31
1.10
0.43

32,131
9,455
82,108
32,616

0.84
0.25
2.21
0.88

372, 722
377,149
394,667
363,549
526,482

9.68
9.83
10.53
9.77
14.22

12,843
4,895
11,423

0.33
0.13
0.30

16,097

0.43

15,529
3,031
39,371
31,404
16, 204

0.40
0.08
1.05
0.84
0.44

14,936
43,250
16,381
4,765
35,895

0.39
1.13
0.44
0.13
0.97

0.19
0.04
0.55

556,353
444, 420
528,107
297, 821
305,303

15.19
12.25
14.62
8.27
8.48

31,305
20, 034
9,239
14,486
3,577

0.85
0.55
0.26
0.40
0.10

17, 062
15,148
23, 679
20, 476
1,638

0.47
0.42
0.66
0.57
0.05

13,106
34,399
12,400
1,528
10,967

0.36
0.95
0.34
0.04
0.30

382, 514
304,891
286,950
419.947
425,015

10.68
8.54
8.06
11.81
11.99

7,800
6,160
1,200
19,558
11,173

0.22
0.17
0.03
0.55
0.32

0.34
0.52
0.07
1.03
0.01

52,395
8,436
38,844
74,201
33, 078

527,901
486,118
247,267
300, 718
364, 620

15.08
13.90
7.14
8.75
10.64
6.13
14.56
8.04
15.42
12.82

0.19
0.05
0.10
0.79
0.21
0.56
0.14
0.71
0.45

0.48
0.01
0.26
0.21
1.83
0.32
1.63
0.66
1.40
0.56

14,449
33,240
8,869
29,779
77, 575

207, 569
490,631
270,749
511,946
424,008
399,960
446,380
441,793
442,099
363,128
307,234
625,432
325,505
146,843

12.16
13.76
13.96
14.53
11.94

6,500
1,842
3,392
27,101
7,193
18,922
4,878
23,523
14,723
19,943
12,851
15,263
20,995
10,902

12, 257
18,681
2,462
36,730
381
16,808
504
9,040
7,384
62,676
10,769
55,085
22,325
46,575
18,499

0.61
0.40
0.48
0.69
0.36

10.13
20.78
11.57
5.59

14,031
10,999
240

0.47
0.39
0.01

20,233
25,460
21,050
34,741
22,752
33, 111
83,344
29,509
32,608

0.62
0.79
0.66
1.14
0.75
1.09
2.77
1.05
1.24

1.46
0.24
1.09
2.09
0.93
0.41
0.95
0.26
0.87
2.26
0.56
0.66
0.47
0.59
0.80
0.22
1.36
1.84
1.58
1.27
0.70
0.63
1.16
0.09

0.23
0.08
6,954
1,300
19, 662

1,024

0.04

0)
0.03
0.22
0.02
0.01
0.09
0.12

12,456

0.03
0.37

3,303

0.10

2,135
1,553
5,314
7,377
2,755

0.06
0.05
0.17
0.24
0.09

7,000

0.23

264
382

0.01
0.01

47,906

1.34

28,927
37,641

0.81
1.06

39,766
21, 076
25,709
42
38,031
57,708
21, 569
92, 239
31,645
25,789
63,414
64,312
68,046
2,696
89,090

1.14
0.60
0.74

72,800
3,750
56,740
1,743

0)

1.11
1.70
0.64
2.74
0.95
0.78
1.93
1.98
2.15
0.09
2.93
2.40
0.12
2.02
0.07

19,065
22,305
15,660
19,526
26,498
7,080
44,150
58, 278
47,932
38,634
21,164
18,875
32, 527
2,354

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D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 1924

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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. 41]
II.—PROTECTION TO P E R S O N AND
PROPERTY
I.—GENERAL
GOVERNMENT

Police de- Fire department partment

All other

V.—HIGHWAYS
in.—CONSERVATION OF
HEALTH

IV.—SANITATION,
OR P R O MOTION
OF CLEANLINESS

General
expense

Vn.—EDUCATION

Repair
and construction
for compensation

VI.—CHARITIES,
HOSPITALS,
A N D CORRECTIONS

VIII.—RECREATION

Schools

IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

Libraries

3

>
Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

8.4

I
II
III
IV
V

9.7
6.1
6.4

10.2

6.7
8.2
10.5
10.2

37.9

0.5

8.2

11.3
9.3
9.4
8.6
7.8

2.0
2.0
1.1
1.1
1.0

2.3
2.9
2.5
2.1
2.0

8.2
7.5
6.6
7.2
6.1

0.5
0.7
0.7
0.5
0.3

10.4

6.9
8.0
3.7
3.3
3.4

1.2

3.2

4.7

Q

34.4
34.7
42.9
44.8
45.4

1.1
1.3
1.4
1.4
1.4

3.3
3.5
3.2
2.9
2.8

5.9
3.9
3.3
2.9
3.2

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

M

1 New York, N . Y
?, Chicago, 111.
3 Philadelphia, Pa
4 Detroit, Mich
5 Cleveland, Ohio
6 St. Louis, Mo
7
8

9
10
11
12

!.

10.2
10.7
10.1
7.7
9.3
9.7

Baltimore, Md
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif
Pittsburgh, Pa
_ ___
San Francisco, Calif.
Buffalo, N. Y

6.9
9.1
9.1
11.8
10.9
7.9

11.3
12.2
13.1
11.4
8.3
14.6

6.5
5.1
5.4
8.0
6.9
7.1

1.8
2.4
2.0
1.6
0.9
2.2

1.8
3.0
1.7
3.9
3.4
2.4

8.5
10.2
9.1
7.7
7.4
5.4

6.9
6.9
6.6
6.2
9.4
10.0

12.8
10.5
9.2
7.2
12.3
9.0

9.5
8.1
6.1
6.6
13.8
8.6

0.9
1.5
3.7
2.4
2.0
1.6

2.1
2.3
1.8
2.5
3.3
2.9

8.8
8.5
3.5
8.6
3.6
7.6

13.3
6.7
9.2
12.7
5.4
7.9

0)
0.5
0.2
1.2
1.5
0.8
1.0

0)

1.9
0.5

0)

1.9

7.4
3.8
8.4
6.5
5.4
8.6

35.9
34.3
30.2
34.2
37.4
31.3

0.7
1.0
0.8
2.3
2.9
1.2

2.0
5.0
3.9
4.8
3.6
4.8

7.1
5.0
8.5
4.5
5.6
1.9

6.4
8.8
6.4
6.6
9.6
9.5

29.7
30.6
44.3
33.2
26.6
31.9

1.2
1.7
1.3
1.6
1.0
1.1

4.1
5.3
2.2
2.2
4.1
5.1

3.5
6.9

1.4
4.1
7.2
5.0

8.0
13.0
10.5

34.1
30.8
35.5

1.3
0.7
1.3

5.5
5.1
2.7

3.8
3.6

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
13 Milwaukee, Wis
14 Washington, D. C
15 Newark, N . J

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9.1
5.6
8.6

8.1
10.5
10.6

7.3
7.5

8.5 1

1.6
2.5
1.7 1

2.8
1.5
3.9

10.6
10.1
7.9

7.7
7.3
4.9

0.4
1.7
0.4

3.6

Q
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16
17
18

Minneapolis, M i n n
N e w Orleans, L a
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio

8.7
10.8
12.1

6.7
10.1
6.7

7.3
10.2
6.9

1.7
5.5
1.4

4.7
2.1
2.1

5.0
11.1
3.8

9.9
10.2
9.2

0.2
1.2
1.2

5.5
2.9
7.6

41.1
31.2
39.2

2.1
0.7
1/4

4.3
2.2
0.7

2.8
1.7
•7.8

19
20
21
22
23

Kansas City, M o
Seattle W a s h
Indianapolis, I n d
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey City, N . J

14.7
12.3
7.2
7.5
12.1

9.4
8.9
8.8
7.1
15.3

5.8
10.$
11.8
7.5
9.5

1.5
1.7
1.7
2.4
1.7

1.5
3.0
2.7
3.4
4.4

4.8
6.7
4.5
10.7
6.2

11.1
9.6
10.2
7.6
5.9

0.9
1.1
d.l
0.2

10.1
3.8
5.9
4.7
10.5

34.6
33.9
37.6
38.2
25.7

1.3
2.0
2.0
1.2
1.2

2.6
2.8
4.7
3.7
2.9

1.8
3.7
2.7
5.7
4.6

0.2
0.3
3.2
0.9

7.0
1.7
0.6
6.4
2.6

37.2
48.5
45.4
38.6
49.4

1.8
2.2
1.3
0.9

3.1
1.4
4.0
6/1
1.0

2.9
1.9
3.8
5.1
4.6

0)

HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
Toledo, Ohio__--__
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo
A k r o n , Ohio

29
30
31
32
33

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
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_

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, M a s s
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex

39
40
41
42
43

__..

6.2
6.0
5.2
10.0
5.3

11.6
9.9
10.3
7.2
7.4

10.7
10.5
12.4
8.2
6.5

0.9
1.0
2.6
1.4
0.6

3.8
1.8
1.1
1.9
2.3

7.3
6.0
5.7
2.9
7.0

7.4
8.7
5.7
9.8
12.5

6.7
5.5
6.8
5.1
4.1

9.9
12.9
8.6
9.1
10.1

11.9
11.5
12.0
12.1
8.9

0.9
1.0
2.2
1.6
0.8

•1.6
3.8
1.9
1.7
3.5

9.7
7.7
4.3
4.1
8.1

4.4
12.9
9.4
5.7
8.1

1.1
1.1
0.3
1.4
1.0

0.9
3.2
3.8
0.3
7.6

44.9
33.7
39.6
50.9
41.3

0.8
0.4
2.9
1.8
1.5

1.3
3.1
4.4
5.0
2.5

6.0
3.2
3.8
1.3
2.5

5.7
5.5
4.0
4.8
5.8

9.4
9.3
9.8
7.4
7.6

13.6
13.3
9.1
11.3
10.8

1.0
1.6
1.5
1.1
1.6

1.7
2.6
3.0
1.9
3.0

3.5
6.7
5.9
8.3
8.5

5.8
7.9
9.9
12.4
10.4

0.8
0.6
0.8
1.5
0.7

0.2
0.5
10.2
1.6
3.9

51.6
45.9
38.5
44.5
42.5

1.3
1.4
1.6
0.8
0.5

2.5
2.2
2.2
3.7
4.0

2.9
2.4
3.5
1.0
0.7

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn..
Memphis, Tenn
Dayton, Ohio.

8.6
7.0
5.3
4.1
6.8

10.5
8.6
12.6
10.9
8.1

11.6
10 7
11.3
10.6
8.1

2.9
0.5
1.3
1.3
1.4

3.4
3.5
2.2
3.5
1.0

7.9
10.2
5,4
7.6
6.1

9.6
6.7
6.3
10.4
8.6

0.8
0.4
1.1
0.3

5.0
6.2
3.6
8.7
4.3

36.3
35.3
44.4
32.5
44.2

0.3
1.3
1.6
1.3
2.8

2.3
3.1
3.1
7.3
2.2

1.6
6.1
2.6
0.6
6.2

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
Hartford, Conn

8.1
5.0
5.0
7.4
6.2

15.5
9.3
12.2
7.3
8.8

15.4
9.5
14.1
5.4
10.4

1.6
0.8
0.9
0.5
1.4

1.5
2.6
3.4
1.2
3.2

10.1
8.5
7.1
2.9
8.4

5.1
13.5
6.9 !
3.8
7.5

3.2
2.3
5.9
0.8
4.3

34.0
42.7
36.0
57.2
41.5

0-8
0.9
2.1
2.0
0.8

1.5
3.3
3.0
3.4
4.5

2.1
1.5
3.0
6.0
3.0

49
50
51
52
53

Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s .

4.8
4.7
4.9
3.7
5.3

5.9
9.2
8.3
9.1
9.1

12.9
11.2
10.8
11.0
11.3

1.0
1.4
1 1
0.7
0.8

4.4
1.9
1.5
2.6
2.0 1

4.5
8.1
7.8
6.8

5.0
8.7
7.8
10.9
9.3 1

2.0
1.2

52.0
46.7
42.646.5

2.4
0.8
0.8
1.3

39,1 1

2.'4

3.8
4.8
2.7
2.3
4,4 1

__.
____

_
....
_____

__

__

* Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent.

8.9

0)

!

1.1

'6.3
2.1
(1)

0.3
0.1
1.7

.0)

1.5

2.2
2.4 1

1.1
1.0
10.0
3.0

3.4
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TABLE 1 4 . — P E R C E N T DISTRIBUTION OP THE EXPENSES OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS O F T H E GENERAL
DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1924—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 . 41]
II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON AND
PROPERTY
I.—GENERAL
GOVERNMENT

Police de- Fire department partment

All other

V.—HIGHWAYS
IV.—SANIin.—CON- TATION,
SERVAOR PROTION OF
MOTION
HEALTH OF CLEANLINESS

General
expense

VH.—EDUCATION

VI.—CHARITIES,
Repair HOSPITALS,
and con- AND CORstruction RECTIONS
for compensation

vm.—RECREATION
Schools

IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

Libraries

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
54
55
56
57
58

Trenton, N . J
Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J . .

4.9
4.3
5.7
5.1
6.0

7.0
10.2
6.5
10.0
11.8

10.2
10.3
5.6
9.1
10.5

0.7
1.3
0.6
0.6
1.0

1.3
4.4
2.1
4.6
2.3

5.1
6.3
4.2
4.2
5.3

8.0
11.1
11.7
9.9
9.2

0.8
0.9
0.5
0.7

2.1
2.0
1.0
10.7
2.2

53.1
42.5
54.1
37.7
43.8

1.9
1.4
1.7
1.4
0.9

2.7
2.5
5.1
2.5
1.6

2.2
2.9
1.1
3.6
5.6

59
60
61
6?

Nashville, T e n n .
N e w Bedford, M a s s
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
A l b a n y , N . Y___

5.1
5.1
4.6
7.3
8.1

11.4
10.0
7.2
12.2
12.4

12.4
9.0
8.7
11.9
10.5

0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.7

2.0
3.3
2.6
0.9
3.4

6.2
9.0
6.7
10.2
10.9

17.1
13.9
7.4
6.6
6.6

1.5
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.1

5.9
6.4
7.5
0.2
6.4

28.8
34.3
49.4
43.1
30.4

1.1
1.4
0.9
1.4
1.7

5.1
2.7
2.7
3.6
4.2

2.4
3.6
1.3
1.5
4.7

Cambridge, Mass

5.1
5.4
6.3
5.7
7.6

8.9
7.5
8.1
8.8
10.5

7.8
11.6
10.4
4.1
6.9

1.7
0.4
0.8
1.2
0.9

3.6
1.8
1.8
2.4
3.6

8.9
4.1
5.3
9.4
9.5

11.8
8.1
10.4
8.2
5.5

6.4
0.4
5.9

32.4
54.8
50.2
50.7
42.3

1.4
0.7
1.6
1.1
0.6

4.8
2.7
0.9
3.6
2.2

7.3
25
3.7
3.9
4.7

5.8
7.8
5.0
5.1
4.5

8.5
7.5
8.6
10.4
6.1

10.3
11.6
8.3
15.1
10.2

0.8
0.7
1.1
1.3
0.9

3.4
2.4
0.7
2.3
2.2

6.8
2.9
4.4
8.0
6.0

13.0
8.6
2.5
7.7
6.9

6.8
0.9
1.0
2.5
1.0

35.4
50.7
62.8
41.3
53.4

0.8
1.7
1.0
1.2
1.9

1.9
2.5
3.8
1.6
3.9

6.6
2.4
0.8
2.1
1.7

5.4
5.7
5.4
5.0
8.0
6.0

6.5
6.3
8.7
8.1
7.5
9.4

13.3
8.0
9.2
10.5
10.9
12.2

0.9
1.0
1.0
1.3
0.5
0.7

1.4
2.0
1.8
3.3
1.8
2.0

3.8
4.4
4.4
7.3
9.3
4.1

11.0
13.3
8.4
8.7
5.5
14.9

0.8
1.2
1.6
5.6
6.7
4.2

46.9
51.9
54.6
38.5
39.8
42.1 I

1.6
0.7
0.8
1.7
2.4
1.6

4.3
0.9
3.4
3.7
2.8
1.9

3.7
4.6
0.6
6.2
4.7
1.5

m
64
65
66
67
68

Erie, P a
Reading, P a
Yonkers, N . Y

69
70
71
79
73

Duluth, Minn
T u l s a , Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash

74
75
76
77
78
79

Tacoma, Wash
C a n t o n , Ohio
O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, Conn

-

—

..

0.1

0)

0.4
0.9

0.1

0)

1.3
1.4
0.3
0.2

0)

0)

CO

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ITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
Somerville, Mass..
El Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif...
Fort Wayne, IndJacksonville, Fla_.

5.2
6.4
7.4
2.5
7.1

8.6
8.5
6.4
8.0
11.5

10.1
9.4
8.1
11.6
11.9

1.2
2.0
1.6
0.5
2.0

2.1
4.4
2.4
0.8
3.0

11.0
8.2
5.7
4.3
10.8

7.4
4.5
9.1
5.6
12.3

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N. Y_.
Evansville, Ind
Knoxville, Tenn
Savannah, Ga_

4.4
6.0
3.9
7.3
9.5

9.5 i
7.1
8.5 |
9.7
14.9 I

10.7
6.3
13.0
9.2
13.9

0.6
0.9
0.8
0.9
1.7

3.3
3.5
1.3
2.1
3.0

10.8
14.7
4.2
6.0
15.7

9.7
6.5
5.8
17.3
5.6

7.2
6.1
3.8
5.6
9.5

7.1
10.8
8.0

6.4
11.3
8.0
3.5
10.9 I

0.8
1.7
1.1
1.5
0.7

2.2
2.0
1.6
1.3
3.4

6.8
7.6
5.0
10.4
9.6

10.4
3.5
5.5
11.4
12.5

Long Beach, Calif..
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind.—
St. Joseph, Mo

8.1
7.0
6.9
3.8
6.3

8.0
7.2
8.9
9.3
9.2

7.8
11.3
10.1
12.9
15.1

2.1
1.2
0.8
1.4
0.6

1.5
4.1
1.7
1.8
2.0

8.7
6.5
10.7
3.5
2.0

15.1
9.5
9.2
4.9
9.0

8.2
6.9
7.8
10.0
9.5

8.6
8.1
10.5
9.5
9.0 1

0.6
0.8
0.9
1.6
0.6

1.7
0.9
2.9
1.3
1.6

5.7
6.8
4.0
8.6
4.2

9.4
9.7
11.9
14.8
7.1 !
6.4 I
6.3
8.6
8.0 |
8.1

10.2
10.4
11.0
13.0
11.2

1.0
0.5
0.8
0.7
1.5

2.0
2.1
1.3
2.1
1.6

14.5
2.7
9.3
8.5
9.7

9.7
10.0
11.1

0.9
0.4
1.6
0.6
0.7

1.3
1.5
0.7
2.6
0.8

5.2
8.0
3.8
3.5
2.7

1.0
0.4
1.1 '
0.2
0.5 1

0.9
1.6 :
2.1
1.9
1.7 1

6.6
7.0
9.2
0.9
8.2 1

100
101
102
303
104

Wilkes-Barre, Pa..
Sioux City, Iowa_.
Rockford, 111.
Portland, Me
Gary, Ind

4.1
5.6
6.5
6.0

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramok, Mich..
Little Rock, Ark.__.
Troy, N. Y
Charleston, S. C___.
Sacramento, Calif. _.

9.8
7.1
7.4
5.3
6.0

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N. Y_.
Johnstown, Pa
East St. Louis, 111...
Saginaw, Mich
Terre Haute, Ind__.

5.7
5.0
8.2
6.3
3.0

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N. J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich
i Less than one-twentieth of 1 per

9.5
7.3
5.7
6.1
7.3
cent.

9.2 I
14.0
9.3
5.7
5.8 I

13.8
12.0
7.1
11.6 1

4.0
4.3
6.4
2.7
5.1

6.0
0.4
1.9
1.8

36.0
42.8
51.0
34.4
22.7

1.2
0.8
3.9
1.2
1.4

2.1
1.7
4.5
0.7
3.3

5.0
5.0
2.2
1.5
3.1

0.1
3.1
1.5
0.1
2.1

0)
0.5
0.1
2.1
0.2
0.1

2.4
1.5
2.2
2.9
0.9

52.2
47.9 !
56.9
51.5
34.5

1.2
0.7
1.0
0.7
1.8

1.8
1.3
4.5
2.9
1.9

3.9
3.7
1.0
4.3
1.2

1.2

36.3
43.0
34.1
53.3
48.5

2.2
2.0
1.5
2.5
2.1

6.7
5.6
1.9
3.8
1.6

2.0
2.5
3.2
1.2
2.1

2.1
2.3
0.8
2.6

2.5
3.7
3.0
2.5
6.1

5.5
1.5
0.7
3.0
1.3

3.2
2.2
0.5

0.1
0.9

0)

38.0
48.3
48.3
58.5
29.1

6.6
4.0
1.0
9.6
4.6

0.1
0.1

Allentown, Pa
Bayonne, N. J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N . H_

2.5

0.9 |

0

1.7
0.4
0.3

9.2
1.1
1.3

14.3
6.9
9.2
14.9
4.6

1.1
0.5
2.4
0.8

0.1
0.1
0.4
5.9

2.6
12.6
7.1
5.8
4.4

0.3
0.6

8.6
10.2
10.0
8.0
5.6 !
14.3 j
3.3
9.6
8.5
8.0 1

0.2 1
1

1.6
0.9

6.4 !
0.2
1
0.4 !
0.1
0)
2.1 1

45.0
57.6
50.3
34.7
54.5

3.7
5.7
8.8 1
12.4
1.3

42.1
45.7
33.2
28.3
47.2

0.7
LO
0.7

13.0
0.2

4a 6
53.8
48.2
64.7
54.0

0.9

41.6
42.8
42.6
48.4
48.0

<*>
2.2
0.6
3.0
1.7
2.7
9.7
1.4 1

1.1

6.8
1.7
2.7
5.7

3.8

•

r

3.6

1.1
6.8

4.8

2.3

LO
2.0
2.7

1.3
0.9
4.9
1.2
4.5

6.1
3.6

1.5
LI
1.1
0.7
1.2

1.7
2.7
2.2
1.5
2.6 1

1.5
4.2
2.4
9.4
1.8

2.1

1.2
2.3

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T A B L E 1 4 . - — P E R C E N T DISTRIBUTION OF THE E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L DEPARTMENTS, BY P R I N C I P A L DIVISIONS OF THE G E N E R A L
DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1924—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 . 41]

H.—PROTECTION TO PERSON AND
PROPERTY
I.—GENERAL
GOVERNMENT

Police de- Fire department partment

All other

VH.—EDUCATION1

V.—HIGHWAYS
in.—CONSERVATION OP
HEALTH

IV.—SANITATION,
OR PROMOTION
OF CLEANLINESS

General
expense

VI.—CHARITIES,
Kepair HOSPITALS,
and con- AND CORstruction RECTIONS
for compensation

VHI.—REC- IX.—MISCELLAREATION
NEOUS
Schools

Libraries

0.5
1.4
11.3
5.9

54.7
53.0
33.5
37.4
48.7

0.2
2.1
2.0
1.2-

1.3
4.1
2.1
1.2
0.7

5.2
3.2
1.6
5.4
2.7

4.7
11.9
3.1
1.3
0.9

48.7
41.9
48.6
57.4
49.8

1.7
1.3
0.1
2.6
2.2

2.2
2.2
2.2
3.9
5.9

1.8
1.9
0.9
0.6
1.7

0.2
1.6
6.6
0.5
14.0

57,2
58.4
35.6
62.5
43.3

1.0
0.8
1.3
2.0
0.7

0,7
1.4
2.5
3.7
0.9

3.7
0.3
3.8
07
0.1

0.4
7.6
1.4
2.1
1.2

51.1
37.5
44.4
38.8
33.4

1.0
1.3
2.6
0.3
1.0

0.7
2.8
2.1
0.6
1.6

0 9
3.4
2.2
1.6
1.7

12.0
2.8
12.1
1.1
0.5

32.6
39.7
46.7
35.1
54.5

0.5
1.3
1.5
0.7
1.0

2.3
1.0
3.7
1.9
0.9

0.9
1.8
1.6
4.7
1.0

GROUP I V — C I T I E S HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
1?0
191
122
1?3
1?4

Chester, P a
Racine, W i s .
Chattanooga, T e n n
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, P a

8.1
5.1
6.2
5.7
5.7

10.1
6.5
9.7
8.0
5.8

5.3
8.7
15.9
11.4
8.0

1.0
0.6
1.7
0.7
0.6

0.9
2.5
3.3
4.0
0.5

5.8
3.8
4.5
8.4
3.5

6.8
8.8
7.8
10.5
22.2

125
126
1?7
T>8
1?9

N e w Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
B e r k e l e y , Calif
Springfield, 111

6.0
5.0
5.5
4.1
8.8

8.5
6.4
10.2
4.5
7.6

8.9
9.6
9.5
11.4
9.4

1.2
0.5
1.7
0.7
0.9

3.0
2.0
2.4
1.4
1.4

4.5
6.2
6.8
6.0
4.6

8.7
10.7
8.5
4.5
6.6

no

Bethlehem, P a
Huntington, W . Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, Nebr
Winston-Salem, N . C

9.6
4.4
5.3
5.8
4.5

7.9
8.2
8.5
4.8
10.4

4.5
11.9
12.8
9.2
8.0

0.3
0.5
0.8
0.7
0.5

1.3
1.2
5.4
3.1
3.2

2.8
5.7
7.9
2.9
7.2

10.8
5.6
8.8
3.8
7.1

7.6
5.6
5.2
10.1
9.6

8.2
8.3
9.6
9.3
10.9

8.8
7.8
10.0
10.9
14.2

0.9
0.7
1.0
1.4
0.2

2.6
2.8
1.7
4.0
LI

10.5
7.3
9.7
8.6
10.5

7.3
15.0
9.8
11.7
14.3

4.8
9.8
6.0
7.0
5.0

9.7
9.7
6.7
8.2
9.5

.14.9
11.6
6.9
12.4
11.6

1.5
0.8
0.6
1.2
0.3

3.4
1.8
4.1
2.1
1.4

6.9
7.5
3.5
9.3
6.3

9.9
11.5
6.5
14.9
8.0

131
13?
133
134
135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111 Quincy, Mass

140
141
14?
143
144

Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, L a
Wheeling, W . V a .

Portsmouth, Va
Covington, K y

0.3
0.3
0.2
1.5

0)

0.6
0.5
1.6
0.2

») •
0)

0.6
0.5

0)
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.8
0.1
1.3

CO
CO




145
146
147
148
149

Niagara Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a
F r e s n o , Calif
__-_
Augusta, Ga
_•__
P a s a d e n a , Calif
-.-_ _-_. _

7.1
3.5
4.3
4.6
5.0

8.5
8.4
-6.2
"8.9
4.6

9.8
6.7
19.9
8.6
7.3

150
151
152
153
154

L a k e w o o d , Ohio _ „-_•_-_
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
_-_-_-_
Atlantic City, N . J . „ — _
K a l a m a z o o , M i c h ________

4.5
4.2
5.8
6.6
5.4

5.7
8.7
6.8
13.3
6.9

155
156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a F a l l s , Tex___-__
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
C h a r l o t t e , N . C_
Cedar Rapids, Iowa . . . .

10.8
5.5
5.1
7.0
4.9

7.0
8.4
8.1
9.9
4.9

1.0
0.2
1.0
1.3
1.2

3.0
0.8
1.3
1.1
1.0

10.1
6.7
3.3
5.4
6.-0

7.3
15.5
6.5
14.-9
6.1

6.4
11.4
9.7
13.2
13.1

0.6
0.6
1.4
4.2
0.6

1.3
3.2
1.2
1.6
1.7

7.1
5.0
-5.2
9.8
2.6

7.2
7.1
7.3
7.1
6.2

8.5
7.4
10.0
9.7
8.0

2.7
0.6
1.2
1.2
1.0

1.6
1.4
3.0
3.9
1.1

4.4
7.5
9.4
9.5
5.5

8.6
16.9
10.7
10.2
7.9

-

(i)
4.1

0)

0.8
- 0.2
0.7
1.4

2.5

1.5
0.9
3.9
1.5
6.3

3.6
3.7
2.5
4.3
1.5

3.1
0.9
2.5
1.1
2.2

1.3
4.3
5.1
2.7
3.0

3.8
1.5
2.3
4.5
1.9

50.7
38.5
34.2
43.9
61.3

1.2
2.4
2.1
0.9
2.0

3.0
5.8
5.0
0.6
2.5

4.4
7.7
1. 6
.0.8

33.4
56.2
60.1
49.0
57.7

-.1
1.4
1.7
2.8
0.3

2.5
4.3
0.5
3.4
2.0

4.9
2.6
3.2
2.4
2.3

2.7
0.5

1.2
0.5

59.8
27.9
^53.2
49.0
54.1

2.6
0.5
0.5
1.6
2.3

3.4
0.6
1.3
1.0
3.1

1.9
1.2
2.3
0.5
1.6

4.5
4.5
0.1
18.6
,5.7

46.6
47.8
40.3
30.3
33.6

1.3
1.0
1.5

1.2
2.0
2.7
1.8
3.6

4.1
4.*i
1.0
1.4
7.4

1.1
3.2
1.7
2.8
0.9

50.9
42.1
47.0
47.7
45.1

1.1
1.1
1.3
1.7
2.3

0.5
3.4
1.4
1.3
4.6

1.3
6.1
4.9
4.3
3.7

0.5
1.4
1.2
1.6
7.6

55.1
40.4
46.7
46.3
35.0

1.1
0.8
1.9
1.5
0.7

0.6
2.9
7.5

6.6
5.0
0.9
0.7
2.5

0.9
0.2
0.3
15.4
1.0

46.4
51.9
50.3
34.0
52.8

,0.2
0.5

58.'8
51.8
52.4
32.6
52.1

0.9
1.3
3.2
1.1

i3.a

2.5
-2.;8

0.5
0.4
0.6
0.2

0.8
0.3

0)

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

H a v e r h i l l , Mass.___\._
Oak P a r k , I1I__
N e w Castle, P a
"__-__
Kenosha, Wis
York, P a
__"____

4.8
5.1
6.8
5.3
6.9

7.4
7.5
6.4
6.2
6.9

10.4
7.0
6.7
11.7
4.9

0.6
0.3
0.9
1.0
1.2

4.0
1.5
0.9
2.9
1.5

5.1
3.9
5.5
4.6
7.0

11.6
9.6
5.6
7.8
7.3

165
166
167 i
168.
169

D e c a t u r , 111
"__
W o o n s o c k e t , R . I______ _
M c K e e s p o r t , P a _________
B a y City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

4.3
5.8
6.7
4.7
5.3

6.3
13.9
7.9
6.3
8.2

9.8
16.9
8/2
18.2
10.3

1.0
0.8
0.2
0.6
0.5

1.4
0.7
1.9
0.9
0.7

2.3
6.2
9.5
2.9
7.7

7.1
21.7
8.3
11.4
5.7

170
171
172
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
E l m i r a , N . Y__
Beaumont, Tex.
G a l v e s t o n , Tex_
Chelsea, M a s s

6.0
6.3
7.3
5.4
6.3

7.9
6.6
9.3
8.4
8.2

6.0
8.0
11.1
13.0
12.0

1.1
0.7
2.1
1.3
1.7

1.5
1.8
2.7
1.7
1.4

6.6
4.1
9.0
6.1
5.1

12.8
12.6
14.3
11.9
12.9

6.6
7.3
6.0
5.7
8.6

10.8
6.9
12.0
8.6
6.9

11.8
9.8
4.8
6.6
11.4

0.9
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.5

3.1
1.2
2.4
3.0
0.2

7.6
8.1
9.3
4.4
7.1

4.1
9.4
7.5
12.6
7.2

8.1
6.5
5.8
10.4
6.9

5.8
11.4
5.3
12.3
8.6

7.4
10.9
9.3
4.5
13.9

0.6
1.2
0.9
2.1
0.5

1.4
2.3
2.4
5.1
2.6

3.8
9.0
9.1
8.1
7.9

8.9
7.6
8.0
7.4
11.1

175 C h a r l e s t o n , W . V a
176 M e d f o r d , M a s s
177, P e r t h A m b o y , N . J
178: Pittsfield, M a s s
179 S t o c k t o n , Calif
180
181
182
183
184

L i m a , Ohio
Montgomery, Ala
Madison, W i s .
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y

* Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent.
•

0.1
0.4

0.2
1.9
2.4
0.1

0.5
2.0

C1) -'
0.6
0.1

(9
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.1

0)
0.3
0.1
0.5
0.2
0.7
1.0
0.1

(0

3.1

0)

2.6




T A B L E 1 4 . — P E R C E N T DISTRIBUTION OP THE E X P E N S E S OP GENERAL D E P A R T M E N T S , B Y PRINCIPAL D I V I S I O N S OP THE G E N E R A L
DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE: 1924—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. 41] •
II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON AND
PROPERTY
I.—GENERAL
GOVERNMENT

Police de- Fire department partment

All other

V.—HIGHWAYS
III.—CONSERVATION OF
HEALTH

IV.—SANITATION,
OR PROMOTION
OF CLEANLINESS

General
expense

VH.—EDUCATION

Repair
and construction
for compensation

VI.—CHARITIES,
HOSPITALS,
AND CORRECTIONS

VHI.—RECREATION

Schools

IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

Libraries

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000-Continued
East Chicago, Ind_..
Pueblo, Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
New Rochelle, N . Y.

6.1
6.8
7.9
5.0
6.6

9.7
7.5
6.5
6.9
9.0

11.8
10.8
6.9
10.1
8.5

0.9
1.3
1.5
0.7
0.5

1.9
2.7
3.3
3.0
1.3

10.0
1.7
5.0
4.9
8.6

4.9
17.5
8.1
14.6
17.8

Salem, Mass
Evanston, 111
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J

4.9
4.7
7.9
6.6

7.5
9.4
4.9
7.4
12.5

8.5
6.8
10.0
12.5
14.8

1.4
1.1
1.0
0.5
0.3

2.5
1.9
2.2
1.3
1.7

9.1
8.6
4.1
6.3
7.0

Williamsport, P a . . .
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N . Y__.
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

6.6
6.3
5.2
8.5
5.6

5.6
10.5
5.2
7.7
5.0

8.2
9.8
8.9
9.2
10.9

0.5
1.4
2.2
0.6
0.6

1.1
4.0
1.5
1.8

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, Mo
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, Ohio

3.4
6.0
5.8
4.5
7.4

5.7
8.0
6.9
5.9
7.2

12.4
11.5
13.3
11.1
8.8

1.7
1.3
1.0
0.4
1.7

Chicopee, Mass
Dubuque, Iowa
Battle Creek, Mich.
Columbia, S. C
Joliet, 111

5.2
5.6
6.0
6.2
7.8

7.4
6.7
8.8
12.3
7.2

10.8
13.1
9.1
11.4
8.4

0.7
0.9
0.6
1.9
0.7

6.7
3.7
0.6
1.8
3.4

1.5
2.0
0.9
5.5
3.2

0.2
1.2

4.0
3.5
3.5
1.1
1.1

7.2
1.6
0.7
1.3
3.5

0.3
0.1
0.8
0.5

4.4
1.2
11.2
1.9
3.4

2.3
8.4
1.7
2.6
2.3

4.9
4.3
2.8
8.0
1.1

17.8
8.2
6.8
5.5
7.5

0.1
0.1
0.3
1.0

1.2
4.2
2.7
0.2
0.8

3.3
3.6
2.9
2.3
0.7

1.1
6.3
0.2
1.0
13.3

14.8
9.9
9.3
13.2
8.4

1.5
0.5

7.0
0.4
0.4
3.7
0.1

1.2
4.0
38
2.1
2.2

3.7
3.7

0.4
0.3
0.3

0.1
6.0
12.0
3.1

11.4
8.9
5.3
10.4
2.9

0.1
0.7
0.5

9.0
0.1

1.8
10.1
3.8
4.5
6.6

9.7
14.6
8.9
4.9
6.4

1.6
1.6
0.9
1.0
1.8

5.1
5.2
3.1
3.8
2.5

2.7
1.4
3.0
3.3
0.8

4.7
7.6
2.2
7.8
2.7

0)

(0

1.3
2.2

00
00
00




210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
*>18
219

?,?0

221
222
223
224
225
226

Superior, W i s
Stamford, C o n n
A u r o r a , 111
._
Taunton, Mass
»
Council Bluffs, I o w a

7.0
6.8
9.5
6.5
4.0

9.4 1
8.4
8.6
8.9
4.4

15.0
10.1
9.0
11.0
6.3

0.6
1.0
0.8
1.5
0.7

1.5 1
1.4
1.4
4.4
0.6

R o c k I s l a n d , HI
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111 __
New Brunswick, N . J

7.2
8.8
6.2
6.6
6.4

6.0
5.4
8.6
5.3
6.8

8.3
7.5
11.5
8.9
11.7

0.9
1.0
0.7
1.6
0.9

3.7
1.2
2.0
1.0
1.4

Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, Pa
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C

3.1
7.3
7.4
5.9
5.8

6.2
7.1
7.8
7.2
10.0

12.7
6.3
6.2
17.2
10.1

1.1
0.4
0.8
0.7
0.7

0.7 1
1.0
1.2
0.8
3.3

6.7
5.2
12.5
7.5
6.7

6.3
7.9
11.4
6.3
4.4

12.7
14.2
9.5
4.5
4.2

0.5
0.6
1.0
0.6
0.6

5.8
6.2
11.5
5.8
6.7

9.8
5.0
10.3
- 8.2
8.2

8.3
8.1
10.5
2.9
7.9

...

3.7 1
11.2
4.7
4.5
8.8

7.2
0.1

4.2
11.0
3.6
4.4
11.2

6.9
10.8
9.0
11.1
11.7

0.9
0.3

3.4
0. 9
3.6
9. 7
0.9

8.7
4. 7
6.8
8. 1
3.1

9.8
9.3
6.0
7.5
15.3

0.1

4.9

0.1
0.7
0.1

4.0
3.5

0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
2.7

2.3
3.2
4.4
1.0
2.1

6.6
7.8
8.0
3.8
8.5

10.8
8.4
10.0
13.1
13.3

228
229

Hazleton, P a

230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J
„
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
N o r r i s t o w n , Pa__ _
Waltham, Mass

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis

8.1
5.7
8.1
5.2
6.5

10.7
5.0
11.2
5.2
4.9

10.3
11.8
9.5
12.9
12.4

0.7
1.0
0.4
1.0
0.7

0.9
0.9
3.1
0.8
1.1

4.6
2.8
8.6
3.2
5.4

240
241
242
243
244

M o l i n e , HI
Watertown, N . Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N . Y

6.5
7.2
5.4
6.3
5.7

6.3
4.9
7.1
5.5
7.2

7.2
9.2
11.6
12.5
4.2

0.9
0.5
0.3
0.5
0.3

0.8 J

5.1

2.31
1.4
1.0
1.0

245
246
247
248

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado S p r i n g s , Colo
Newport, R. I

8.8
4.6
5.7
12.0

8.9
6.3
12.9
13.7

10.9
6.5
10.0
14.3

0.9
1.0
0.8
0.8

3.3
2.0
2.3
1.3

>-

0)
0.2

5.3
9.0
9.1
11.5
13.6

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, Ind
Newport News, Va

.._

0.2
3.4

0.2

5.6
3.2
3.3
8.0
7.6

227

».

6.8 1
11.6
10.2
10.3
10.8

4.4
1.2
9.7
2.7

0.1
0.5

6.8
0.2
2.7

3.7
2.3
3.8

48.8 I
39.0
47.1
38.9
57.9

1.7 1
1.72.0
1.1
1.8

1.6 1
3.4
5.2
1.7
2.5

3.7
1.8
1.5
3.9
1.8

56.4
52.2
49.0
42.9
42.9

1.9
0.7
1.4
1.3

2.4
0.4
4.9
3.7
1.3

2.3
6.0
2.0
0.6
2.9

57.8
48.3
58.3
46.7
42.2

3.3
2.2
1.0
2.3
0.5

1.8
1.6
2.6
3.2
0.2

1.4
3.7
1.4
0.2
1.5

39.3
51.5
39.2
39.3
58.5

0.8
1.0
0.2
1.8
1.5

1.3
3.2
0.3
3.4
0.1

5.4
1.4
5.3
6.9
4.6

0.7
0.3
0.6
2.4

1.6
0.1
1.4
1.4
5.6

1.3
3.6
1.3
5.6
6.9

0.1

3.4

48.8
53.3
36.9
56.7
32.4

12.7
10.7
7.0
16.6
16.5

2.1

9.5
2.2
11.7
2.8
2.7

34,3
50.0
34.4
44.5
43.7

1.2
1.9
0.6
2.0
1.5.

1.8
5.6
2.8
4.0
1.9

3.2
2.3
2.0
1.7
2.7

3.8
2.0
3.2
7.1

5.2
14.7
5.7 !
7.8 !
13.9

0.3
0.1
0.6
0.8
0.3

8.4
6.2
7.4
0.3
10.2

53.0
43.1
48.2
50.2
41.8

2.6
1.2
1.7
2.4
1.3

2.7
2.5
2.3
3.9
2.6

0.9
4.3
6.4
5.4
4.4

7.4
2.3
8.6
9.1

10.1
10.0
15.6
7.2

0.8

34.6
56:6
31.6
33.2

1.3
1.1
0.1

3.7
7.5
2.9
7.4

2.4
1.7
3.2
0.5

(9
0.3
0.6

0)

0.4
1

0.1

8.2
0.3
5.5 I
0.4

1
* Less than one-twentieth of 1 per cent.
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T A B L E 1 5 . — 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 P U B L I C S E R V I C E

ENTERPRISES:

03
O

1924

f 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. 42]

Total

Electric
light and
power
systems

Gas-supply
Markets
systems

Scales

Docks,
wharves, Cemeteries
and
and
landings [crematories

$139,927,533

Grand total
Group
: Group
Group
Group
Group

Watersupply
systems

$76,665,280

$16,857,705

$3,532,184 $1, 696,469

$75,102

$7,164,383

$2,366, 766

$942,524

7,705,674
2,029,413
2,070,982
3,655,334
1,396,302

897,727
344,490
288,969
130,841
34,442

11,776
4,306
21,625
21,620
15,775

4,355,938
790,312
1,205,219
733,877
79,037

293,344
84,907
792,979
705,872
489, 664

449, 616
41,467
335,887
85,927
29,627

I
II
III
IV_._
V

31, 760, 524
9,774,931
17, 295,082
10,870,601
6,964,142

2,630,967
470,004
431,213

Halls

Subways
for pipes
and .
wires '

Street
railways

All other
enterprises

$103,949 $25, 594, 554

$4,928,617

19,918, 204
5, 589, 527
86,823

4,001, 603

12

534, 742
334,350
57,922

>

98,832
4,458
659

O
M

>

I"1
W

GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 AND OVER
1

New York, N . Y
Chicago, 111
s Philadelphia, Pa-_.
4 ' Detroit, Mich
« C l e v e l a n d , Ohio
>
6 St. L o u i s , M o
o

7

.-

B a l t i m o r e , M d - _ __ . _-.__

S

q
10
11
T>

Los Angeles, Calif-Pittsburgh, Pa
San F r a n c i s c o , Calif
Buffalo, N . Y _ , . : _ ,

$12,561,197
6,540,430 1
3,155,806
17,905,989
4,827,991
2,199,979
1, 518,845
2, 691,077 1
12,302,015
1,944,518
2,587,234
1, 258,157

$6,890,750
5,176,060
2,879,056
1,284,401
2,616,366
2,097,529
1,206,203
1,982,910
4, 782, 506
1, 778,400
14, 754
1, 051,589

H

1,694, 756

$399,966
3,351
6,178
31,806
66,580
16,811

$843
1,300
4,264

132,033
31,024

$1,177, 221

113

$1,095,210
183,798
270,572

5,256

$180,847

2,661,884.
17,594

Milwaukee, Wis
'.
Washington, D . C __
N e w a r k , N..T
Minneapolis, Minn
..
N e w Orleans, L a . - - _ _ - C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio
:

>

$

16,588,939.
$149, 026

119,116

H
M
Q

$98,832

36, 272
534,032
22,608

142,998
1,320
23. 075
128,911
116,783

89,785

2,443, 569

P°
O
*}

o
H

s

GROUP I I — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000
1?
14
15
16
17
18

$3,289,575

81,375
45,505

4,833,697
120,193

$885,696

$1,244,091
$1,253,700
829,178
853,532 !
1,458,074 1 1,182,090
571,940
573, 590
737,128
2,100,355
1,198,769 i 1,173,620

$9,609
22, 261
189,354

$2,093
$1,410

51,033
13,948

$86,630
240
$1,312,194
2,213"

$8,988




19
20
21
22
23

Kansas^City, M o
Seattle, W a s h
Indianapolis, I n d
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey C i t y , N . J_

2,110,866 1
7, 551, 563
25,468
664, 282
869,154

2,082,368
574,400

22,634
8,162
16,178
11,311

$2, 029,413

530, 616

2,896

2,968
662,255
16,958
19,048

850,106

4,277,333
82,814

*

9,290
23,189

GROXTP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
24
?5
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
T o l e d o , Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo_
A k r o n , Ohio_ .__

29
30
31
32
33

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. P a u l , M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
A t l a n t a , Ga

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
_.
B i r m i n g h a m , Ala__
Worcester, M a s s
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex _

39
40
41
42
43

R i c h m o n d , Va __
Syracuse, N . Y __
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn__
D a y t o n , Ohio
_

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex

49
50
51
52
53

Grand Rapids, Mich
F o r t W o r t h , Tex_

54
55
56
57
58

$424,548
755,743
1,456,537
1,390,801
341,629

_.

998,648
408,596
788,187
218,419
491, 582 |
_
.-

2,064,933
119,006
277, 588
14,117
424,246

$415,187
707, 953
531, 347
1,320, 540
335,172
723,366
371, 549
742, 509

$241,324

8,857

12, 909
1,323
74, 754

21, 081

$45,911
53,165

$3, 057
1,462
104

16,454

3,244

$1,337,491
27, 434

$171,760
13, 025

34, 036
42, 019
25,669

101,646

-

o

58,337
6,988

23, 794
1,660

1,200
28,479
7,129

145,825

424, 246

1,155,886
508,418
2,892
417,286
200, 042

283,372
499, 513
340,424
193,735

19,306
8,905
6
26,951
6,307

580,197
315,750

223,816
211, 752

29,947
25,962

330, 735
775, 729 1

330,434
737,663
263, 396
204, 608

Paterson, N . J _
Springfield, M a s s

349. 271
204, 608
170
100
327,490

Trenton, N . J
Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h
F a l l R i v e r , M a s s _.
Camden, N . J

298, 318
428,873
248, 552 1
348,989 1
273,140 1

213, 783
419,102
185,036
284,214
243,099

__ _ _

$2,494
37,347

33,958

449, 355
556,623
61,433
216, 007

$6, 867
2,917
701, 025

$7,526
6,494
4,071
6,457

800, 550

1,680

4,280

1,672

2,886
3,928

43,955

2,737
2,849

41,462

17,613

60,423

.
276,197

50, 237

301
20,150

17,916

7,820

78, 055

170
100
20,482

307, 008
71,513

13,022
3,655

6,116
1,197
1,000

437
16, 078

62,319
63,338
13,963

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TABLE 15.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS FOR E X P E N S E S OF P U B L I C SERVICE E N T E R P R I S E S :

00

1924—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. 42]
Watersupply
systems

Total

CITY
Q

Electric
light and
power
systems

Gas-supply
systems

Markets

Scales

Docks,
wharves, Cemeteries
and
and
landings crematories

Halls

Subways
for pipes
and
wires

Street
railways

All other
enterprises

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued
••y

$286,849
317,116
605,079
318,872
519,462

64
65
66
67
68

419,592
1,665,314
312,515
211,475
357,012

371,975
345,736
305,184
211,475
352,810

445,636
719,613
222,799
4,377
201,077

Oklahoma City, Okla

855,927
176,746
264,308
320,814

244,319
162,951
263,108
242,482

Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, Conn._

102,124

$1,036

3,417
1,878
4,694

363,349
226,647
203,652

1,704

$1,096
2,605

$2,204
77,168
1,218

102,124

.

Erie Pa
Yonkers, N . Y

69
70 Duluth, Minn
71 Tulsa, Okla
72 Elizabeth, N . J
73 Spokane, Wash
74
75
76
77
78
79

$5,964

$275,948
237,343
598,740
275,619
514,768

59 Nashville, Tenn
60 New Bedford, Mass
61 Flint, Mich
6? Wilmington, Del
63 Albany, N . Y

.
«

Tacoma, Wash

$492,920

200,610
482,646

. _ .

$126,882
209,754
609,131
660,868
881,971 1

$126,882
209, 754
530,955
180,167
150,265

•

2,873
2,278
46
62
587
467
4,282
1,200

$4,458

36,444

s
g

::

$44,418

5,999

13,086

3,790
300
1,065

r1

1,924

1,425

fcj
hj

47,617

$1,319,578

:::::::::" 9
Q
Ul

41,839

§

$86,823

8,448

Q

>-\

78,332

H

fcfj
CP

GROUP I"\7\—CITIES

80 Somerville, Mass
81 El Paso, Tex
82 San Diego, Calif
83 Fort Wayne, Ind
84 Jacksonville, Fla

41,375

$601

HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000

|
$476,529
586,216

$2,913

$1,259

$32,463
145,490

$21,009

$24,704




85 Lawrence, Mass
86 Schenectady, N . Y
87 Evansville, Ind
88 Knoxville, Tenn
89 Savannah, Qa

284,072 1
171,509
275,548
250, 752
182,135

256,867
168,970
226, 598
237,860
102, 609

2,539
6,832
12, 247
20,477

90 Allentown, Pa
91 Bayonne, N . J
92 Wichita, Kans
93 Harrisburg, Pa
94 Manchester, N . H

112,750
476, 748
12,966
143,336
156, 732

112,331
476, 748

419

95 Long Beach, Calif
96 Peoria, 111
97 Tampa, Fla
98 South Bend, Ind
99 St. Joseph, Mo

431,012
2,406
171,107
263,160
2, 506

351,752

27,205
2,448
645
2,592

3,219

36,451

4,559

16,345

57,991

1,319
$65,670

163, 246
253,049

4,551
1,195

1,211
212
512

6,813

Wilkes-Barre, Pa
Sioux City, Iowa
Rockford, 111
Gary, Ind

5,840
143, 672
133,157
220, 554
12,962

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
Charleston, S. C
Sacramento, Calif

341,925
13, 680
140,308
677,192
304, 737

341,925

110
111
11?
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, Pa
East St. Louis, 111
Saginaw, Mich
Terre Haute, Ind

175, 577
769

173,809

1,768
141

182,887
47,708

131,884

7,649
9,599

1,304
621

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J

211,567
329,881

180?994
323,902

89,247
1,475,406

85, 683
212,918

120
121
12?
123
124

Chester, Pa
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, Pa

Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

...

600
121,435
26,810
146,572
90,757 1

373
938
7,714

56,230

5,467
7,539

2,192
312

59,103

20,154

2,280

::::::::::: %
s
§

13,130
5,512

550
1,208
4,337

133, 588
156, 561
261,786

130,229
89,377

2,226

2,506

100
101
102
103
104

.

30,543

12,966

143,336
97,422

133,941
132, 219
140,985
2,968

$5,010

497,820
16,608

18,474
15,958

10, 385

£-,
H
•

g

628
33,442
47,087

16, 257

H
co

30, 573
5,979
1,237,271

3,564
2,325

22,354

538
600

379
8,724

1,333
1,380

30,826
107
16,343

16,646

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TABLE

15.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST

PAYMENTS FOR E X P E N S E S

OF PUBLIC SERVICE

ENTERPRISES:

1924—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. 42]

Watersupply
systems

Total

Electric
light and
power
systems

Gas-supply
systems

Markets

Scales

Docks,
wharves, Cemeteries
and
and
landings [crematories

Halls

Subways
for pi pes |
and
wires

Street
railways

All other
enterprises

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
1?5
1?6

m
1?8
T>9

N e w Britain, C o n n
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111 _

„

150,323

$19,454

135
136
137
138
139

E a s t Orange, N . J

Cicero, 111

140
141
142
143
144
N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y

Atlantic City, N J
Kalamazoo, Mich

_--_

4,927
3,838

137,781
120, 257
189, 522
174,447
166; 670

137, 781
97, 336
189, 522
157, 212
161,862
151,969
97,857
94,370
119,986

117
2,966

108, 525
183,865
6,208
137, 541
1,177,815

105, 424
182,188

3,081
1,677
1,012

79,797
377,765
128,786

$20,412
3,643

$2,168

12,499

766

$176,920

145,336
150,515
103, 635

190, 588 i
183, 298
19, 783
232, 024
143,851 1

$458

$180
$2,940

84, 724
14,199
930, 249 !
406,158 1
108, 583

Bethlehem, P a
Huntington, W . Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, N e b r
Winston-Salem, N . C

150
151
152
153
1,54

$57, 466
l£0r312
98, 521

164,359
17, 796
114, 965
133, 522
126, 556

130
131
13?
133
134

145
146
147
148
149

$79,546
168,492
134,372
3, 643
364, 594

36, 585

809

9,552

$404,334

$2,814
100

126, 757

2,836

2,112
22,921

3,072
815

14,163
3,993
12,039

251

100

16,171
6,100
2,816

484

17,796

95,602
476,663
190,288
180,123
227,292
125,319

937
183

605

32,451

20
5,196
20,823

664,133

201

21,116
36,818

300
50
240
4,732
181

3,125
720

18,823

IS. 806

2, 545




155
156
157
158
159

Wichita Falls, Tex..
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass.
Charlotte, N. C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

116,380
120,791
84,624
236,733
108,036

110,447
119,768
56, 068
221,281
106,528

5,933
1,023
28,556
12,277

3,175

400

GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
16?
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis
York, Pa

165
166
167
168
16ft

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R. I
McKeesport, Pa
Bay City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

170
171
17?
173
174
175
176
177
178
179

Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif.

180
181
18?
183
184

$101,073
165,928

__

79,378 j

$3,876

$3

79, 378

255,347
111,963
175,156
380,973
168,341

255,347
111, 963
175,156
75,531
168,341

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s

165,821
158,497
167,612
157,353
50,667

165,821
123,924
99, 111
154,879
50, 667

C h a r l e s t o n , W . Va

9, 287
79,666
234,695
26,990
6,606

53, 293
228,335
25,156

1,221

1,500
1,834

117,994
114, 518 !
133,140
156,551 I
3,373

116,237
92,694
104,429
145,629

1,382
496
2,196
779
3,346

375
3,618
11

300,611
147,908 1
102,458 |
487

289,069
146,601
75,541

119,232
149,847

99,018
149,847

L i m a , Ohio
M o n t g o m e r y , Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C

_.

$97,194
165,928

_
..

905

$304,537

30,36?

$4,206

$15,999

$52,502
2,474
9,287
26,373
3,639
6,606
5,346
26,504
10,064

$12,364

6,504

5,038

79

27

18"?

186
187
188
189

P u e b l o , Colo
P o n t i a c , Mich__
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, M a s s
E v a n s t o n , 111

_

._
..

1,307
26,917
487
1,207

19,007
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15.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST

P A Y M E N T S FOR E X P E N S E S

OF PUBLIC SERVICE

ENTERPRISES:

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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 . 42]

Watersupply
systems

Total

Electric
light and
power
systems

Gas-supply
systems

Markets

Scales

Docks,
wharves, Cemeteries
and
and
landings [crematories

Halls

Subways
for pipes
and
wires
I

Street
railways

All other
enterprises

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued

( *

$1,194
125,952 i
280,904 |
693,782
128,665

9

$1,194

195
196
197
198
199

H a m i l t o n , Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o
Muncie, Ind
L o r a i n , O h i o . __

122,567
72,807
3,802
20,179
113,035 1

101,617

205
206
207
208
209

Chicopee, Mass__ _
D u b u q u e , Iowa
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
C o l u m b i a , S. C
Joliet, 1 1 1 — ,

325,649
77, 238
77,815 |
140,164 i
135,050

86, 063
75,809
77,815
134,584
135,050

210
211
212
213
214

Superior, W i s
Stamford, C o n n

143,420
428, 515
122,867

Ii6,112

Taunton, Mass
C o u n c i l Bluffs, I o w a

215
216
217
?18
219

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
_
Austin, Tex
N e w Brunswick, N . J

62,817
123,697
122,014
312, 990
153,847

62,817
112,331
72,429
128,172
153,317

990

Waterloo, Iowa
E a s t o n , P a _ _.
Ogden, U t a h _
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C

92,844
30
60, 718

92,844

88, 038 j

87,193

221
222

<

m
224

Brookline, M a s s

-.
_

37,130

M

23,013
17, 924
3,698
20,179
11,418

2,695

a

$431, 213

99, 554
54,883

233,143

•

8

6,443
910
787

50

H

$469

M

350

$2,682

$1, 761

O
IP

o

. _ _
_ _

_

>

$888

$189, 635
167,962

$5, 200

104

$120,752
88,574
94, 607
90, 647

87,045
122,128

484

o

2,824
10, 091

331,379

M

739

H
HH

483
1,263
1,298

169,632

SI

10,883
8,160
13,888

40,162

530
30

42,950

17, 768

1

845




225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, lnd
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a

230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green B a y , W i s
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, W i s
Sheyboygan, Wis

240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248

119,612 I
9,446
2,723
84,436

I"' 115,774

63, 327
106,200 i
88,495
1,606
91,447

63, 327
106, 200
70, 362

44,807
67,184
65,128
190, 375
68, 452 1

44,807
67,036
56,459
167,763
53,591

M o l i n e , 111
W a t e r t o w n , N . Y__
M u s k o g e e , Okla__
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N , Y

73, 201 1
93,720
86,821
64,375
71,857

64,458
92,703
78,801
64,015
70,478

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo
Newport, R. I
Pensacola, F l a . _ __

75, 388
83, 694
9,293
64,465

66, 287
63,439

_

__

3,838
9,446
2,723

84,436

4,634
1,606

13,499

63,168

60, 656

28,279
148
9
1,539

8,660
22, 612
13,322
8,743
1,017
8,020

s

360
584
5,563
14

795
616
1,314
70

6,468
3,809

1,713
11, 517
2,755

1,209
7,410

1

1

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16.—GOVERNMENTAL-COSTS PAYMENTS * FOR I N T E R E S T :

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1924

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 . 43]

PAYMENTS FOR INTEREST ON FUNDED AND
FLOATING DEBT
Total payments
for interest

I
II
III
IV
V

$242,373,253
136,886,
26,602,
43,404,
21, 992,
13,486,

$190,802,551
116, 747,954
19,373,965
31,679,656
14,213,867
8,787,109

Of independent divisions
Of city
corporation

Schools
Grand total.

PAYMENTS FOR INTEREST ON OTHER DEBT

Of independent divisions
Of city
corporation

Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

PAYMENTS FOR INTEREST ON
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT

$18,083,611
4,808,716
1,809,672
5,436, 793
3,891,175
2,137, 255

Of other
divisions

Of city
corporation
Schools

All other
$9,454,989
4, 935,335
3,250,371
698,927
479,134
91,222

$12,457,134

$230,160

4,188,719
1,364,009
3,460,433
1,919,616
1,524,357

121,013
16,874
3,051
88,647
575

$9,369,987
4,839,885
613,766
1,908, 662
1, 208,011

All other

$1,358,081

$616,740

783, 589
42,244
217,294
184, 631
130,323

461,543
131,410
25
7,335
16,427

$746,630
21,440

>

$353,295
636

O

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
?
3
4

*
)

6

7
8
q
10
11
1?

New York, N . Y
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, P a
Detroit, Mich
C l e v e l a n d , Ohio
St. L o u i s , M o
Baltimore, M d
B o s t o n , Mass._
Los Angeles, Calif
Pittsburgh, P a
San Francisco, Calif
Buffalo, N . Y

$72,929,315
9,081,659
11,577,683
8,669, 242
7,545,488
980,317
5, 027,195
6,782,345 i
4,589,643
3,853,727
3,224,218
2,625,922 I

$67,960,401
3,021,194
10,511,289
7,418,650
4,862,218
869,959
4,941,336
6,613,075
3,021,446
1,886,026
3,224,218
2,418,142

$1,043,743
1,698,526
110,358

$2, 719, 753
575
210,385
460,554

$1,918,312
1,087,559
702,247
328,539

$23,011

$3,050,602
1,130, 217
337,960

98,002

97,649

o

600
9,363

03

85,859
169, 270
1,279,114
676,975

272,964
1,177,890

103,473

93,214

48,589

15,519
65,977

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GROUP II—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 600,000
13
14
15
16
17
18

Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D. C
Newark, N. J_
Minneapolis, Minn
New Orleans, La
Cincinnati, Ohio

19
20
21
22
23

Kansas City, Mo
Seattle, Wash
Indianapolis, Ind
Rochester, N. Y
Jersey City, N. J

$1,817,041
163,703
3,206,243
2, 580,406
2,408,386 1
4, 700,911

$1,380,125
163,703
2,428,692
1,789,017
1,794,061
3,892,957

1,180,586
3,677,610 i
1, 283,001
2,021,898
3, 562, 526

519,714
2,573,326
535,577
1,460,957
2,835,836

$436,916

$455,299
479,990
455,277
419,106

625,631
324,593
150,000
287,941

$96,589
456,977
178,133
57,746

$2,510

$27,802
7,309
286,192

"
*

$27,529
6,968
79,122

101,760
589,308
311,969
8,945
515,068

14,364
444,062
28,742

4,108
15,332
107,934
165,089

$41,227
1,017
17,791

GROUP III—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
Louisville, Ky__
Toledo, Ohio...
Portland, Oreg.
Denver, Colo_.Akron, Ohio

$709,785
1,746,674
1,857,267
1,124,867
1,788,738

$681,694
1,153,387
1,204,768
717,634
1,169,762

Columbus, Ohio..
Providence, R. I .
St. Paul, M i n n Oakland, Calif....
Atlanta, Ga

2,023,213
1, 234,363
1,223,577
565,839
630,437

1,212,658
1,234, 290
1,027,394
296,025
575,358

448,772

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala..
Worcester, Mass...
San Antonio, Tex..
Dallas, Tex

1,784,443
667,081
654,044
602,432
778,183

529,108
521, 604
489,030
384,309
722,490

415,565

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N. Y
New Haven, Conn..
Memphis, Tenn
Dayton, Ohio

989, 553
1, 022,915
491,349
1, 273,011
747,885

736,105
429,438
1,161,253
476,566

$492,209
101,125
207,500
356,834

$135,634

$96,121
405,462
199,274
262,142
361,667

$28,091
4,957
7,227
459

193,543
562,273

73
2,640

"40," 292"

255,807

14,787

219,433
143,879

152,656
265,132
215, 267

$3,051

45,014
56,052

1,598
165, 014
55,369
55,693

3

$116
13,362
58,039

$25

"I6,"098*

2,873
21,678
61,911
66,744

165, 220
Norfolk, Va
1,429,004
1,594,224
32,475
Houston, Tex
777,343
916,583
106,765
4,500
Bridgeport, Conn...
538,504
543,004
Youngstown, Ohio..
554,356
16,491
963,270
225,856
166,567
7,650
Hartford, Conn
491,674
698,865
12,898
186,643
* The payments reported in this table are the gross payments for interest on city debts less (1) amounts paid in error ,and (2) amounts paid which balance receipts from accrued
interest on original issue of debt obligations.

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FOR INTEREST: 1924—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. 43]
PAYMENTS FOR INTEREST ON FUNDED AND
FLOATING DEBT

PAYMENTS FOR INTEREST ON
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT

PAYMENTS FOR INTEREST ON OTHER DEBT

City numbt

t-4

Total payments
for interest

CITY

Of independent divisions
Of city
corporation

Schools

All other

Of independent divisions
Of city
corporation

Of other
divisions

Of city
corporation

Schools

All other

>
a

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION O F 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
$432,354
636,481
257,893
631,163
589,042

$203,196
593,589
100,225
502,594
493,687

$150,726

$75,081

123,399

34,269
42,856

54 D es M oines, Iowa _
55 Trenton, N . J
56
57 Fall River, Mass
58

716,507
524,243
726,333
519,015
570,498

523,619
433,659
283,190
478,025
465,514

186,678
230,610

59
60
61 Flint, Mich
62
63 Albany N Y

592,585
726,957 1
557,471 j
453,327
566,278

554, 540
640,391
291,658
453,327
516,924

231,737

64
65
66 Erie Pa
67
68 Yonkers, N . Y

585,552 1
755,282 ]
356,753
212,022
920,724

529,586
442,218
175,785
125,361
653,654

137,034
137,998
78,963

176,030
42, 970
7,698
70,195

69
70
71 Tulsa, Okla .
72 Elizabeth, N. J
73 Spokane, Wash .

369,961
510,151
626, 270
369,954
341,774

273,643
312,842
409,220
191, 564
241,709

128,000
162,083

41,230

74 Tacoma, Wash
75 Canton, Ohio..
76 1 Oklahoma City, Okla

561,190
759,009
647,267 1

523,320
378,576
354,314 1

28,579
318,719
255,403

49
50 Fort Worth, Tex
51
52
53 Springfield, Mass

..

«

_1

• 38,347
113,047
46,203
36,845
26,266

$3,351
42,892
85, 713
95, 355
6,184
52, 237
96, 280
40,990
58,781
1,200
86, 566
2,815

>
$26
3,206

M

O

4,995

*j

o
H

55,966

5P

196, 875
96,318

153,642
$375

H

w
o

49,354

88,780

W

w

2,968
24, 748
2,844

43,282

18,432
37,078

28,079
51,999
8,441
8,916
472




77
78
79

Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, Conn

.

329,749 I
301,413 1
626,021

265,811
264,761
502,720

63,938
28,112
110,060

8,540
13,085

156

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
80
81
82
83
84

Somerville, M a s s
E l Paso, Tex.__
S a n Diego, Calif.
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, F l a

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga

280,144
341,416 i
170,504 1
550,686 |
181,847

220,353
299,830
94,021
471,862
141, 744

90
91
92
93
94

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, K a n s .
Harrisburg, P a . . .
Manchester, N . H

163,148
558,285
393,480
249,976 i
281,715

55,055
502,215
102,767
145,262
245,561

95
96
97
98
99

P e o r i a , 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. Joseph, M o

301,089
109,421
315,140
241,760
115,616

206,113
15,255
254,238
104,715
65,395

94,285
38, 643
48, 781
126,005
50,221

$239,082
414, 584
619, 685
184,838
527,012

$199,441
341,722
541,217
44,101
360,633

$39,641
72,862
$78,468
140,587
100,422

$39, 648

150
20, 225

12,141
25,975
14,333

52,849
18,919

765
13,389
173,460
7,081

653
42,681

$6,084

59,791
29,445

76,483

104,477
110,832
96,696

6,851

o

2,198
6,421
937

36,154

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a . .
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, I n d

140,109
162,347
200,635
440,000
110,889 1

97,709
54,534
35,341
212,174
43,736

29,723
75,019
39, 776

105
106
107
108
109

H a m t r a m c k , Mich__
L i t t l e R o c k , Ark_
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C . _
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

214,738
169,381
290,649
467,388
524,901

69,404
48,570
239,831
368,241
299,958

123, 754
32,420
4,775
24,789
224,943

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, P a
E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre Haute, I n d

150,344
248,972
195, 518
248,822
121,069 1

142,814
141,917
58,961
45,853
80,054

107,055
38,911
117,265
40,600

$2,152

31,014

9,396
4, 550

10,000
2,775
199,196

2,040
15,819
24,957
28,630

71, 552

691
10, 659
7,571
11,040
637
16,975
25, 560

$2,302
IT1

ft
674

2,525

64,628
1,342

20, 238

615

$87, 776
46,012
59,891

31
14,467
7,530

35,121

36,876
85,704

871

10,281

13,795

150

702

265

1
The payments reported in this table are the gross payments for interest on city debts less (1) amounts paid in error, and (2) amounts paid which balance receipts from accrued
interest on original issue of debt obligations.

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T A B L E 16.—GOVERNMENTAL-COSTS PAYMENTS * FOR I N T E R E S T :

00

1924—Continued

to

[For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by S tates, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 43]
PAYMENTS FOB INTEREST ON FUNDED AND
FLOATING DEBT

PAYMENTS FOB INTEREST ON
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT

PAYMENTS FOB INTEREST ON OTHEB DEBT

City numb<

fe
Total payments
for i n t e r e s t

CITY

Of i n d e p e n d e n t divisions

Of i n d e p e n d e n t divisions

Of c i t y
corporation

Of c i t y
corporation
Schools

Of o t h e r
divisions

Of c i t y
corporation

All other

All other

Schools

•=51
M

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
$362,837
757,084
324,273
219,163
329,306

115
116 H o b o k e n , N . J
117 •
118 Springfield, Ohio
119 L a n s i n g , M i c h

$293,244
488,695
220,319
91,672
223,437

120
121
122 J
123 J
124

Chester, P a
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, T e n n
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, P a

182,313
189,491
341,240
250,220
157,306

84,192
189,491
313,608
188,832
74,200

1251
126
127'
1281
129

Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111

211,077
335,073
194,285
179,109
126,637

207,327
153,922
152,471
51,490
39,335

311,919
109,610
211,688
220,764
483,655

172,680
43,137
164,771
28,369
319,138

141,561
270,009
284,243
473,464
149,217 1

2,925
217,084
163,216
429,399
112,063 1

130 B e t h l e h e m , P a . _ _ _ __
131» H u n t i n g t o n , W . Va__
132
1331
134; W i n s t o n - S a l e m , N . C _
135
136137
138
139

Ciceio, 111
Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, K y

.

$69,593
115, 058
42,441
2,888

$91,556

$153,331
52,293
33,047
104,817

80,150

15,199

2,078

13,605

14,027
61,388

63,370

39,424
18,159

1,052

17,385

141,727
8,497
120,368
29,439

$9,220

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2,351

I

3,750

$2,246

29,368

135,926
65,664

O
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$2,783

46,917
89, 079
148,966
6,599

69,845

1

1,347

4,909
15,551
14,919
52,925
36,125
44,065
7,484 1

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809

84,902

19,121

2,892
7,196
8,829

3,313

98,148
40,789

12,266
55
14,637

6,484

9,202

259




Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, La
Wheeling, W. Va_.

100,654 I
f
194,346
182,536
328,270
237,357

83, 656
194,346
104,985
206,889
189,931

36,103
97,228
37,876

Niagara Falls, N . Y .
Lancaster, Pa
Fresno, Calif
.__
Augusta, Ga
Pasadena, Calif

455,722
86,248
153,430
170,443
273,839

418,531
30,121
37,489
141,756
157,139

48, 819
115,941
1,290
116,700

Lakewood, Ohio
Topeka Kans
Davenport, Iowa___
Atlantic City, N . J .
Kalamazoo, Mich__

488,031
147,286
128,325
719,827
176,118

162, 022
91,475
81,104
687,669
17, 616

240,340
14,260
47,036

Wichita Falls, Tex__
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

469,712
289,242
203,508
294,983 |
151,805

167, 033
250,993
172,507
175,160
67,831

70, 563

16,637

361

41,448
4,462
9,550

18,071

1,620

37,141

50
7,308
~ "9,~039"

"""378"

185
32,158
2,174

17,980

8,184

85,669
41, 551
50, 510
231,045

1,071
38, 249
31, 001
8,435

111, 388

902

83,072

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
160
161
16?
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle P a
Kenosha, W i s .
York, P a

$83,492
175,373
112,995
116,327
62,938

$59, 081
25,059
31,278
116,327
47,761

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R . I
McKeesport, P a
B a y City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

126,468
391,059
131,763
280,110
141, 671

39, 550
344,394
53,016
131,620
68,816

170
171
17?
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s

373,031
166,870
238,506
242,220
230,575

175
176
177
178
179

C h a r l e s t o n , W . Va_
Medford, M a s s
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s
Stockton, Calif

160,295
172,013
325,317
130, 939
183,962 1

$49,591
78,375

$12,848

$24,411
19, 915

$64, 083
3,342

13.620

38,485

56,163
133,684
58,346

21,393
14,183

271,064
165,216
223, 012
242,220
182,560

78,445

18,934

86, 530
148,954
265,380
112,938
105,101

251

1,306

22.621

$3,877

73,765

$575

18,904
46,665
1,191

6,333
623
14, 509

4,588
1,654
15,494
48, 015

27,405

23,059
32,532
18,001

78,861

1 The payments reported in this table are the gross payments for interest on city debts less (1) amounts paid in error, and (2) amounts paid which balance receipts from accrued
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1924—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. 43]
PAYMENTS FOR I N T E R E S T ON F U N D E D A N D
FLOATING D E B T

P A Y M E N T S F O R I N T E R E S T ON
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT D E B T

PAYMENTS F O R I N T E R E S T ON OTHER D E B T

City numb

u

Total payments
for interest

CITY

Of independent divisions
Of city
corporation

Schools

All other

Of independent divisions
Of city
corporation

Of other
divisions

Of city
corporation
Schools

9
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GROUP V— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
180
181
182
183
184

Lima, Ohio
Montgomery, Ala - . .
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N. C
Lexington, Ky

$488,596
260, 583
234,385
129,727
117,775

$267,227
182,175
145,320
88,672
107,348

$72,598

185
186
187
188
189

East Chicago, Ind-__
Pueblo, Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
New Rochelle, N . Y.

72,326
265,053
248,977
" 140,041
219,028

36,635
126,958
152,414
103,006
173,298

33, 960
11,132
74,798

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, Mass
Evanston, 111
_.
San Jose, Calif
__
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N. J.

118,306
142,082
80,540
161,762
132,092

94,142
31,148
37, 906
90,260
78,600

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, Pa
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N. Y
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

60,323
154, 594
175,485
282,200
181, 784

23,594
139,246
83,621
168,080
92,867

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex .__
Everett, Mass
Springfield, Mo
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, Ohio

176,237
192,806
52,543
73,551
322,498

172,336
166,942
8,264
19,773
155,013

205
206
207

Chicopee, Mass
Dubuque, Iowa
Battle Creek, Mich..

92,619
145,123
71, 591

72,020
57,404
13,571

_.

$148,593
51,934
86, 693
41,055

a

$178
26,474
2,372

w
H

10,427
121,445
14,314
19,314

1,731
122

>

$5,396
7,451

37,035
26,416

32,939
72,471
35,213
43,471

43,898
24, 732
36,740

l-H

9,261
27,335
16,752

3,291
15,896
75,817
43, 526

"2," 383"

2,066
1,920

3,901
25,864
44,279
52,993
102,195
62,857
23,394

60, 577

785
2,237

14,328
34,352

20, 599
5,245
274

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499
15,348
3,497
1,024

%
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24,164
57,749
42, 634
17,052

All other

2,476
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209

C o l u m b i a , S. C
Joliet, 111

183,367 Ii
129,905

103, 522
13, 024

25,200
40,801

?10
211
212
213
214

Superior, W i s
Stamford, C o n n
A u r o r a , 111
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, Iowa

95,938
164,071
67,757
160,174
89,304

95, 938
51, 181
13, 633
135, 575
52, 163

22,221

215
216
217
218
219

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
_
Austin, Tex
N e w Brunswick, N . J .

80,619
188,817 !
45,382
165,031
198,242 ;

325
604
10, 155
149, 939
142, 146

22,015
63,656
8,698

220
221
22?
223
224

Waterloo, Iowa
E a s t o n , Pa_
Ogden, U t a h .
D a n v i l l e , 111..
Wilmington, N . C

149,635
. 75,497
250,263
69, 600
176,112

58, 726
33, 241
111, 578
21, 633
120, 926

75,806
41, 251
45,880
33,953
33,167

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N. Y
Kokomo, Ind
_ _.
N e w p o r t N e w s , Va
P o u g h k e e p s i e , N . Y.__
Hazleton, P a .

59,821
35,765
166,858
138,276
83,380

43, 000
14, 288
144, 997
107, 803
47, 181

930
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va_.
Norristown, Pa
W a l t h a m , M a s s . . _.

151,118
53,211
155,357
56,025
101,046

109, 815
20, 868
155, 357
10, 535
90, 493

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e .
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, W i s . .

59,095
145,514
68,243
48,148
66,073

54, 204
145, 199
243
148
321

240
241
242
243
244

M o l i n e , 111
_
W T atertown, N . Y
Muskogee, Okla.._
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N . Y

74,782
89,111
232,253
111,467
76,597

815
87, 887
153, 758
106, 142
56, 518

63, 097

245
Z46
247
248

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo
Newport, R. I
_
Pensacola, F l a

154,983
159,625
113,574
158,344

146, 468
100, 070
96, 988
102, 985

26,411

--

___
_.

1
The payments reported in this table are the
interest on original issue of debt obligations,

13,950
68,624
78,348

32,887
233

7,808
7,223
$16,427

18,115
31,155

748
24, 599
4,726

32,415
46,428
26, 007
25,951

6,368
10,401

18, 517

12,217
37, 579

89,530
4,514
9,247

2,644
382
2,376
9,500
6,730

12,459
623
899

600
21,861
660

180

29,813
5,123
589

36,180
4,747

1

2,483
2,149
578
2,875

6,042

16,821
20,697
36,199
25,472
43,817

| ...
1,535

1,673
10, 553
4,891
315
7,752

15,195

43,407
1,224

7,130

6,704
5,325
10, 902

2,235

8,694

9,177
8,515
32

33,112
16,586

38, 098

10,730

6,531

s payments for interest on city debts less (1) amounts paid in error, and (2N amounts paid which balance receipts from accrued

Or




TABLE

I T . — P A Y M E N T S FOR OUTLAYS,

BY PRINCIPAL

DIVISIONS

6F

GTOVIIRNMIJNTAL

SERVICE:

1924

This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p.364. 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 . 441
II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON AND
PROPERTY

I.—GENERAL GOVERNMENT

Total i

$831, 548,327

Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

I
II
III
IV
V__

401,994,
83,727,
178,547,
109,093,
58,184,

__

520
269
877
791
870

Police
department

Fire
department

All other

IV.—SANITATION, OR PROMOTION
OF CLEANLINESS
III.—CONSERVATION)
OF
Sewers and Refuse col-)
HEALTH

sewage
disposal

$9,125,100 $3,446,852 $10,077,176 $4,806,408 $4,361,838

$86, 477, 066

4,733, 224 1,065, 996 2,137, 981
668,775 1, 530, 210 1, 048,949
2,057,275 1,022,711
901,432
1, 752,966
667, 614
53,629
864,936
519, 877
219,847

38, 238, 947
9,961,129
22,104, 979
9,142, 286
7,029, 725

3, 680, 084 1,973,306
212,402
485, 646
597,227
1,471,333
460,451
2,994,440
203,466
493,597

lection and All other
disposal

-HIGHWAYS

Streets,
roads, and
alleys

Other
highway
structures

All other

.,972,034 $1, 447,158 $207,993,167 $36, 253, 862 $5,144, 269
3,847, 842
987, 778
1, 045,950
546,900
543, 564

974, 657
51, 941
217,158
97, 894
105, 508

87, 622, 672 13, 880,972
23, 053, 846 4,998, 961
46, 572,802 9,781, 585
31, 234, 852 4, 781, 382
19, 508, 995 2,810,962

2, 881,072
337, 990
747, 701
934, 453
243, 053

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M
GO

1
9,

3
4
5
fi
7
8
9
10
11
12

New York, N . Y
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, P a
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, O h i o . .
St. Louis, M o
Baltimore, M d
Boston, M a s s .
Los Angeles, Calif
Pittsburgh, Pa
S a n F r a n c i s c o , Calif
Buffalo, N . Y

_

$124, 697, 546
57, 647,344
36,630, 699
39, 777, 780
28, 598,408
7,877,066

$1,253,984

12,570,8,93
12,345,970
46, 095,567
9, 435,077
14,421,095
11,897,075

80,827
209,374
873,177
211, 594
384, 211
204, 207

319,583
97,361
45, 766

$815,988
94, 253
123,936
92,720
797
31,528

$1, 273,925
70,371
144,904
526, 478
209,895
35,270

$153, 343

9,542

$31, 809
21,184
5,538
66, 465
142, 639
281,899

37,767
512,704
134, 292
58,719
26, 011
44,591

82,515
681,956
1,300,507
126,984
89,742
190, 677

71,536
6,341
464, 218
64,986
6,855
12,152

330, 753
310, 786
129,369
30, 510
35, 673
751,356

43,452
233,571

$6, 373,199 $2, 832, 625
10, 719, 233
396, 016
2,151, 037
6,437, 966
48, 654
2, 314, 707
95,614
429, 696
2,121, 542
921, 053
5, 631, 227
483, 757
306, 594
348,936

210, 534
85,368
78, 540
28, 643
24, 292
47, 556

$343,582
274
42,993
33, 394
525
7,550
364
165
14, 612
531,198

$20, 593, 747
19,808, 440
6,262, 641
11,969, 032
6, 482,847
3,327,819
1, 706,324
3, 541, 245
6, 876,755
2,990,548
1, 559, 632
2, 503, 642

$701, 832
2,965, 523 $1,064,385
262,175
2, 810, 467
1,182,951
1,162, 406
24,931
139,476
91, 752
288, 272
2, 594, 057
1, 511,469
197, 561
349, 751

75,437
2,004
1,159, 523
178,072

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13
14
15
16
17
18

Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D . C
N e w a r k , N . J___
Minneapolis, M i n n
N e w Orleans, L a
Cincinnati, Ohio

19
20
21
22
23

Kansas City, M o
Seattle, W a s h .
Indianapolis, Ind
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey C i t y , N . J_

___
__

_._

$12,146,963
5, 934, 940
8, 483, 710
9, 750,364
5, 279, 016
4, 589, 398
3, 813, 266
11, 894, 658
9, 413, 771 !
5, 663, 290 i
6,757,893

$25, 469
335,894
31,369
2,415
4, 301
13, 755
29,869
9,341
21,177
12, 056

$70,300
54,609
17, 362
9,330

.38,920
8,575
1,719
11, 587

$78, 474
102, 525
49, 294
72, 498
1,188
113, 257
188,195
4,810
58, 534

$41, 226
26, 301
5,836
1,104,109

8,274
332, 342
12,122

$84,
15,
120,
542,

258
747
663
774

14, 852
22, 582
230,900
17,173

$4,946, 239
508, 409
608, 456
964, 379
566,154
431, 555
10,870
1, 031, 291
486, 022
382, 837
24, 917

$141, 408
4,444
4,017
32, 408

6,619

411
706
869, 000
6,727
78

$3,366,323
825, 307
1, 773, 768
1,916, 555
1, 809,187
2, 288, 246

$590,931
463,079
4,705
911,073
30, 694
79, 020

408, 334
2, 501,193
4, 279, 879
2, 758, 334
1,126, 720

68,931
2,186, 513
227, 430
127, 679
308, 906

$954,942
1, 020,919
1,248,431
1, 768,411
1,793,000

$145, 068
167, 413
47,720
614,068
242,816

1,948, 266
183, 785
2, 978, 320
1, 317, 228
1, 623, 499

21, 206
43, 652
158, 093
69,327
396, 613

2, 390,493
914,853
262, 231
149, 614
573, 593

47, 349
224,113
21, 011
17, 213
2,089

566, 289
1, 935,894
357, 512
514, 395
668,972

$44, 538
$75,115
36, 525

142, 397
29,512
439, 611
133, 420
22,179

28,381

765, 822
634,807
171, 336
362, 708
369,315

67,224
173, 546
158,279
354,281
79,026

16, 053

144, 440
11, 273

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
Toledo, Ohio.
P o r t l a n d , Oreg___
D e n v e r , Colo
Akron, Ohio

29
30
31
32
33

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
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_

6, 598,509
3S 961,183
7, 257, 709
3, 388, 679
3, 901, 788

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr.
Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, M a s s
.
S a n A n t o n i o , T e x __
Dallas, Tex

5, 876, 353 j
2, 262, 788
3, 796,962
2,175, 046
2, 231, 605

39
40
41
42
43

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn.
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Youngstown, Ohio
Hartford, C o n n .

_.

_
_.
__

$3,129,061
5,108, 637
8, 201,162
11, 494, 988 1
4, 522,171 |

$352, 302
8, 802
570,143
15,269

$79,495
11,830
4,545

$48, 746
14, 036
106, 546
41,129
39,857

179,318
30, 517
21, 631
11, 567
2, 672

13,008

38,575
128,385

9,177
4,018
14, 500

56, 980
12, 348

828
5,108
5, 895
3, 083

6,058
6,479
13, 324
1,974
8,313

16,187
60, 333
3,537
193
106, 495

255
453
004 1
1
701
376

71, 277
2, 714
2,370
425
17,525

2,000
2,955
30, 537
7,496
5,393

45, 247
3,868
67, 348
109, "931
47, 079

3, 229, 697
2, 827, 240
1,580,811
1, 549, 865
1, 762, 077 1

32,151
4,105
143

140
33, 373
5,962
9,815
2,270

11, 264
50,166
23, 155
16,352
42, 205

4,
4,
2,
2,
3,

660,
651,
321,
732,
232,

14,649

$1, 379
4,389
4,215

$97, 315
350
892
1,079

$676,611
1,135, 787
201,968
405, 007
1, 274, 911

23, 526
9,270
3,950
9,221
125

2,368
3,800
456
3,314
4,962

225, 638
344,395
689, 009
296, 280
490, 634

433
1,252
477

4,254

54, 373

952
1,905

2,131

30, 551

83
899
780,160

1,113
102, 368
1,037

43, 324

314
553
1,995

1,700

19, 788

613, 853
143, 739
1, 380, 075
14, 958
284,318
2,048, 695
760, 316
174,114
127, 751
226, 567
412, 616
583, 357
230, 579
272,185
84, 487

$13, 269
19, 825
5,704

$84

204, 950
7,260
27, 520

6,171
30,084
65

12, 619
3,676

457

128, 043
91, 392

1,386

15, 307
2,934
125,122
38, 299
270
4,400
1,743

i For explanation of differences between total payments shown in this table and total amounts for outlays reported in Table 4? see p. 44.

392

$162, 886
8,639
20,084

44, 827

237

6,174
13, 407

CO




T A B L E 1 7 . — P A Y M E N T S F O R O U T L A Y S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S O F G O V E R N M E N T A L S E R V I C E :

03

1924—Continued

II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON A N D
PROPERTY

Total i

CITY

I.—GENE R A L GOVERNMENT

Police
department

Fire
department

All o t h e r

III.—CONSERVATION
OF
HEALTH

IV.—SANITATION, OR PROMOTION
OF CLEANLINESS

Sewers a n d Refuse colsewage
lection a n d All other
disposal
disposal

V.—HIGHWAYS

Streets,
roads, a n d
alleys

Other
highway
structures

$1, 547,319
424,332
358,246
431, 611
1,013, 811
1,144,843
460, 924
204,441
841.828
949,084
599, 784
443; 097
568, 753
187, 041
1,040,139
324,199
1,196, 397
732, 896
30,249
1,028,104
405, 453
799, 876
1,731,268
765,037
152, 625
473,124
781.829
1,132, 247
359, 342
878,273
91,995

$23,365
6,262
21,416
20,088
4,114,940
169,280

All other

!

City number

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 364. 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 . 44]

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
49
50
51
5?
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
6fl
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
79,
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

$4,167,065 1
3,282,837
1,281,918
2,490,937
6,747,251
3,026,867
2,214, 339
1,125, 833
2,081,082
3,515,134

Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
S c r a n t o n , P a __ _.
Springfield, M a s s
Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J
Nashville, T e n n
N e w Bedford, M a s s
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y
Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a
Yonkers, N . Y
Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash
Tacoma, Wash
O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
Water bury, Conn

._

1, 011, 742
1, 359, 609
3,371,029
734,022
2,985,805
911,034
4, 469, 854
2,181, 085
1,142, 620
3, 516, 323 1
863,712
2,105,184
7, 579,194
1, 272,122
597, 732
2, 852,134
1,399,280
3, 555,720
832,198
2,087,972
1, 332,123 |

$19,101
1,133
9, 542
1, 830
12, 529
2,894
3,011
233
2, 999
1, 683
86
4, 316

$9,512
195
4,635
2,643
10,282
4,840
67,195
5,857
1,108
5,483
19, 699
15, 646

5, 030
735

6,285
3,731
3,253
1,281

7,078

5,824

23, 711
4, 867

9,554
123,713

926
7, 319
2, 584
563

1,447
6,458
358
7,349

3, 540
3,129

5,742
2,475

$15, 501
165,427
21,754
900
59,736
1,003
43, 689
9,555
22,151
1,050

$190

$86, 719

6,925
405
565

80
67, 297
2,863
76
62,418
900
127, 680

3,969
1,304
799

33,276
80,992
24, 500
10,052
1,671
87,211
70,257
22,400
7,895
72,175
26,482
75, 453
16, 447
8,933

1,624
36,908
1,000

425
2,482
71,061
4,592
10,243

667

1,535
8,783
17,271

17,850
330
1,421

2,028
485

1,179

82, 498

1,840
966

852

11

197
407
284
151,556

3,851

8,137

$263, 744
1, 645, 713
37,080
489,305
181,170
146,386
125, 877
222, 785
459,804
774, 693
92,380
150,069
823, 904
45,731
100, 525
99,165
175, 589
358,429
38,314
313, 715
187,505
111, 837
780, 535
89, 979
20, 948
91,354
171,016
544,524
71, 670
336,575
56,808

$8, 903
272
25, 550
1,495
4,435
36,204
1,121

$691

13
10,170

8,281
900
18,387
20,133
23,272
1,284
9,289
5,689
7,094
72,080

1,054

128, 652
14,765

45, 475
19, 643
2,208
4,084
14,020
12, 938
860

8,174
15,000

99,065
120,983
107,773
125, 439
195,007
122,363
3,733
9,602
115,292
47,761
8,597
26,881
69, 358

$24,642
108,226
416
37, 828
33,045

12,042
11, 432
30,272
934
13,979

56, 846
136,854

5,910

52, 620
24, 506

23,982
125, 713

37, 906
31,069
130,116
87, 237

4,993
13, 511
88

00




GEOUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
82
83
84

Somerville, M a s s
El Paso, Tex_._
San Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, F l a

85
86
87
88
89

$580,936
1,000,393
4,392,056
2,195,789
2,425,934

$164,071
622
23, 821
1,453

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
E v a n s v i l l e , Ind_
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga

1,013,794
1,496,487
1,550,557
435,366
207,414

193, 673
12,387
4, 654
123, 588
915

90
91
92
93
94

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N . H

584,202 !
763, 664
1,598,721
767,469
457,921

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g B e a c h , Calif.
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. J o s e p h , M o

__

___
_

„_
.

7, 801,330
456,388
2,141, 687
3,090,739
899,119

1,254
1,320
2,900
1,551
277,435
75
1,841
290

$3,855
4,588
21,138
2,879
6,124
2,497
4,768
3,268

1,093
1,130
233

51,453

41,781
344
2,446
1,858
4,760

166, 680

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, I n d

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

1,357,061
1,812,312
1,067,274
1,989,664
2, 605,998

992
684
63, 638
1,083
1,569

21,326
3,142

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, P a . _
E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre Haute, I n d

1,793, 644
1,470,751
303,571
1,227,077
1,005,264

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J_
Springfield, O h i o
Lansing, M i c h

__
__
_

1,317,488
1,692,468
1,346,505
1,229,018 j
1,139,008

1,126,021
105,056
1, 272,969
606,918
3,196,448

405
2,436
535

715
26,893
1,906
321

4,395

100
101
102
103
104

_._

$9,431
5,415
30, 447
2,300
3,963

130,102
3,150

$2,444
11, 245
177, 574

24,214

1,526
259,422
12,490
118,477
16,580

1,914

1,798
80
2,706
1,249
105,136
1,340

29,406

5,286
45,570

$455
777

927
437
79,555

426
587
2,672
4,120
4,617
770
300

12,128
500

446
77
270

3,406
1,385

1,595
53
190,264
8,321
91,290

139
92
16,341

42

1,270
7,475

11,138
840

4,112

675

2,085

45,397

1,535
1,500

996
77,746

24,305
5,411
22,202
408

1,260
2,180
3,387

2,342
170
780
9,696

1,325

$9,032
123,180
67,116
42,547
115, 975
200,075
59,092
50,714
42,243
13,856
57,903
24,489
205,074
94,703
67,386
313,981
52
11,882
500,162
171,852
38,940
160,776
90,882
82,839
159,146
5,008
123,126
14,820
258,970
334, 368
205,267
333,052
10,729
128,823
20,683

$1,194

100, 600

1,784

32,877
14,861
4,190
111
975
3,338

3,315
3,084

57,389

36, 659

16,581
1,894

7,404
6,688

739
8,003
4,862
12,493
9

$9, 772
38,079
264,033
92,734
59,818

194,033
650,783
527,884
22,488
66,184

33,702
17,912
14,384
5,201
136

172,254
130,929
416,197
167,910
47, 875

16,424

470

91,829
2,500
142,721

5,416
800

37, 623
10,999

92,198
17,017

450,417
4,844

558

86,980
569, 226
535, 484
126,081
504, 724

502,774
45,900
28,552
25, 616

8,922
8,614

13,142

541, 665
355,407
73,905
890, 605
551,567

315,
346,
177,
546,
310,

639
895
626
422
593

1,360
107,566
50, 319
466,803
462,498

81,008
16,113

1,125

970

2,228
241,539
23
16,028
672
3,522

79, 669
12, 634

165,158
10,347

614

160,946

12,865

230,187
5,260
346,506

6,650

395, 933
371, 955
353,078

23,341
4,711
308,746

1
25
9,042
4,16l
1,490
i For explanation of difference between total payments shown in this table and total amounts for outlays reported in Table 4, see p. 44.
_

18,188

7,183

18,781
240

$284

$116,241
534,342
2, 671, 848
1,101,768
426, 538

767,943
1,081,330
435, 717
593,996
716, 963

$13,647
23,140

295
82,788




T A B L E 1 7 . — P A Y M E N T S FOR OUTLAYS, BY PRINCIPAL D I V I S I O N S OF GOVERNMENTAL S E R V I C E :

00

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 364. 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 . 44]
II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON A N D
PROPERTY

Total *

I.—GENE R A L GOVERNMENT

Police
department

Fire
department

All other

III.—CONSERVATION
OF
HEALTH

IV.—SANITATION, OR PROMOTION
OF CLEANLINESS

Sewers and Refuse colsewage
lection and All other
disposal
disposal

V.—HIGHWAYS

Streets,
roads, and
alleys

Other
highway
structures

All other

3

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued

1?3
1?4

m

Chester, P a
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, T e n n
B r o c k t o n , Mass_
Altoona, P a

1?5
1?6
1?7
1?8
1W

N e w Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
B e r k e l e y , Calif
Springfield, 1 1 1 . . -

559,438
1, 276, 510
483,467
408,721
703,844

267
10,919
457
986
500

1,524
2,903
737
771
1,100

6,545
58,935
3,450
1,842

9,000
825
4

1,249

130
131
13?
133
134

Bethlehem, P a
Huntington, W . Va
Holyoke, Mass
._
Lincoln, Nebr
Winston-Salem, N . C

1, 201,465
1,322, 500
1,457, 244
1,324,852
2, 573,124

1,379
5,144
1,648
504
2,819

1,556
3,484

3,523

1,024

431

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111
_
Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, K y

939,815
1,469,631 !
663,027 J
817,631
139,830

140
141
14?
143
144

Macon, Ga
Roanoke, V a _____
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, L a
Wheeling, W . V a

145
146
147

Niagara Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a
F r e s n o , Calif.

1?0
1?1

_
__

_ __

_

$847,014
478,418
836, 345
475,433
1,069, 206

$5, 213
4,986
857
3,924

$4, 340
1,268
4,994
3,779

$5, 440
362

666,062
820,171
1,039, 353
2,096, 610
1, 651, 480
2,124,181
525, 317
711,329 1 1

433
38,856
692
910
2
370
39,868
727
252,149
97
4,465

5,824
1,601
1,942
367
4,050

1.133
2,544
3,749
2,055
5,098
7,230

62, 618
1,400

26,100
15, 912
42, 296
605

$15, 757
29, 356
25,459
584

848
1,847
562

3,424
2,159
21,975
2,204
66
36, 545
22, 783
5,007
23,650
59,056

$578

750

646

$15,156
13, 274
8,742
128, 527
25,025
137,075
53,437
20, 576
14,867
57, 522
202,466
23, 369
66,606
180,469
239, 208

$379,164
35,907
153,058
110,382
363,477

1,190
2,985
$1,014
925
2,604
4,356
177

1, 640
32, 982

95

624
143, 520
1,039
760
467

18,495
9,305

71,968
545, 221
260, 875
107, 860
312, 332

O
M

$10,450
14, 696
2,830
9,259
6,960
317

IT1

$9, 723

22, 528
330

450
60,875
2,575

188,615
749,009
503,975
504,364
1,124,162

129, 757

487
2,637

141, 382
28, 645
293,369

1,032
31

22,724
26, 782
33, 553
63,119
755

22,612

450

456,600
332,127
323,377
153,289
63,384

29, 218
37,722
255,329
156,399
25,185

56,703
69,912
400,358
556,097
156,131

15,998
18,145
15,490
150
2,573

307

8,038
6,350
10,890
1,543

102, 526

1,314

17,508
162,973
84,829
305,281
16, 739

$617

35,666

O

12, 750

7,666

511, 579
30, 211
222,793

226,187

55,07l

4,087
4,604
101,693

350
27,217

18,282

2,942

w

$
H
H
M
O

o
*
_
G
O




148
149
00
-d
§
Oi

Augusta, Ga
P a s a d e n a , Calif

587,048
5,542,264

150
151
152
153
154

Lakewood, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J .
Kalamazoo, Mich

1,195,902
726,443
1,470,020
3, 278,898
1,113, 616

io 155

OS 156
157
158

»L 159

Wichita Falls, Tex
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C . . .
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

_.

1,194,015
635,140
840,137
1, 538, 219
765,590

I, 532, 518

48,415

18,750
53,811

5,400

23, 682
5,250

9,213

12,831
584,067

500
512

113,487
11,131
150, 534
231,819
129,172
6,979
215,957
66,820
268, 322
30,214

31,473
12,000

82, 520
1,251

7,752

23,834

237

1,119

1,604
3,053

905
450
15,160

705

400
170
74

418
9,000
834
13,992
7,311

^

1,430
200

299,934
978,849

16,000
11,813

32,204
11,309

71, 575
10,169

47,063

15, 291

320,242
349, 554
829,938
166, 701
333, 568

361
11, 218
9,119

79,151
72, 424
217, 632
649,718
136, 257

37,177
46,587

$128, 419
434, 827
138, 394
409, 217
123,461

$110,744
3,336
75,793
24,416

3,633

713

2,046

49, 232

44,JL56

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a .
Kenosha, Wis
._
York, P a
. __,

$470,801
805,006
392,179
1, 294,072
196, 906

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111.. _ _
Woonsocket, R . I . _
McKeesport, Pa
B a y City, Mich _ _
H a m m o n d , I n d ._

236,025
334,042 1
574, 655
868, 985 1
2, 534,988

170
171
172
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s .

1,011,074
388, 389
1,473,422
777,054
276, 629 1

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . Va
Medford, M a s s .
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

726, 209
572, 410
1,046,208
554,966
892, 245

180
181
18?
183
184

Lima, Ohio
Montgomery, Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y

_

.

1, 833,940
445, 679
1, 208,867
2, 527,440
515,755 1

$75
49, 593

1,654

$3,070
1,575
16, 308
2,570
1,375
599
4,500

15, 376
1,070
521
13,845

2,656
3,443

3,450
2,186

2,379
741

1,141
8,116

2,526
3,067

810
590
159, 264
132,577

4,000
905
1,809
400

$15, 575
1,650
2,400
15,762
6,597
3,086
1,526
12,981
5,942
4,459
3,000
2,131
5,276
2,995
13,500
847
1,200
12,500
17,739
77, 672

$83,884
$5,500

1,587

24, 656
136, 562
51, 331
23, 563
1, 694,112

450
394

44
832

166, 418
76, 229
171, 690

2,564

2,949
2,721
25,921

730

2,175
353

117, 553
513
350

$500
13,087

151, 111
43, 852
145, 275
85,076
564, 450

6,690

415,389
4,259
119,057
138,936
11,443

29, 527

.

20,276
1,267
7,221
55,934

Q
$25, 730
650

475
285
14,069

118, 418
68,809
427,080
64, 921
103, 231

2,167
2,495
1,894

3,294
10,333
70, 281
122, 558
101, 232
65,856

12,348
23, 700
71, 311
5,703

$38,891
5,221
12,336
162,979
26,914

$17,194

15,017
201

85
11,158
11,063

i For explanation of differences between total payments shown in this table and total amounts for outlays reported in Table 4, see p. 44.

1,064
19,401
485,488
32, 792
95,963

1,063

700,400
171, 774
521,482
1, 250, 524
305,881

12,049

>

26,899

349, 403
219, 477
121,964
174,197
177,449

W
f

37,127

1,607
16, 321

w.

957

5,867
19, 930
1,477

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T A B L E 1 7 . - — P A Y M E N T S FOR OUTLAYS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF GOVERNMENTAL

SERVICE:

CO

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 364. 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. 44]
II.—PROTECTION TO PERSON AND
PROPERTY
I.—GENEEAL GOVERNMENT

Total i

Police
department

Fire
department

All other

III.—CONSERVATION
OF
HEALTH

IV.—SANITATION, OR PROMOTION
OF CLEANLINESS

Sewers and Refuse colsewage
lection and All other
disposal
disposal

to

-HIGHWAYS

Streets,
roads, and
alleys

Other
highway
structures

All other
w

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GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued

a
185
186
187
188
189

E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo .
P o n t i a c , Mich_
_ __ _
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y

190
191
19?
193
194

$1,132, 379
902, 364
506, 789
504, 598
514, 324

$2,105

$369

$8, 549
205

6, 616

6,755

18,129

Salem, M a s s
E v a n s t o n , 111
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
_ .
West Hoboken, N . J

499, 491
2,157, 548
1, 636,143
48, 319
342, 562

249
200
1, 330
203

1,155
4, 224
1,155

3,721
17,949
5,110
537

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, P a
Brookline, M a s s
J a m e s t o w n , N . Y __
H a m i l t o n , Ohio . .
Muskegon, Mich

165, 510
599, 361
1, 044, 682
507, 353
1, 208, 552

943
261
2,108

300
?01
90?

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o
Muncie, I n d
Lorain, O h i o .

?m
?04

205
206
*>07

?08
209

Chicopcc, M a s s
Dubuque, Iowa.
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
C o l u m b i a , S. C
Joliet, 111

._

$4, 759
835
$185
4,942
125

1,240

92

$54,142
15, 232
160,917
25,950
263, 274
21,921
102, 457
108, 850
19, 345

$542, 019
398, 872
103, 764
310, 713
21, 753
238, 578
229, 633
992, 548
17, 276
278, 846

6,169

6,677

23, 275

2,490

18, 517
10, 503
1,264
8,971
30, 241

148, 828
272, 779 1
192, 378
330, 475
452,388

385
1,681
248

3,387
6,612
19, 502
1,640
567

977
3,633
4,313
5,590
97

677,219
1, 210, 354 1
239,087
311, 218
1, 021,390 1

8, 597
331
485
112

3.460
6; 966
100
1,800
4,697

3,521
11, 808
4,130
16, 000
55,080

1,060

555
2,247
1,785

291
213, 440
46
408
2,538

394
1,709
1,220

520

50, 708
24, 704
28,108
24, 538
350, 712
8,105
37, 290
26, 760
87,392
14,900
107,184
105, 628
45, 501
12,284
105,932

7,772
88,089
11, 340

$2, 310

390
6,750

3,427

^
78,797
1,162
49, 677

13, 036
21, 217
41,490
24, 549
315

37, 048
52, 755
23,668
129,961
209, 565

105, 806

29,108
872
313, 061

24, 416
114, 682
252,983
14, 679
543, 858

$1, 686

$64, 586
21, 677
9,543
9,767
27, 679

4.244
38, 526
6,955
37, 881
7,083

82,501
573, 511
28, 025
41, 798
277,175

29,616
1,999
35, 608
4,704

$40, 612
47
7,000

>
on

>

H

i—i

Ui

H
359

M

a
266
280
34, 342

o
o
i—i

H
M
CO

1,298

10,435




210 r Superior, W i s
211 Stamford, C o n n
212 A u r o r a , 111
213 T a u n t o n , M a s s . .
214 Council Bluffs, I o w a

_._

411,545
204, 208 !
1,383,155 |
659, 379
903, 243 j

215
216
217
218
219

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
Austin, Tex
N e w Brunswick, N . J

342, 201
897,486
376,' 539
572, 278 |
364, 023

220
221
222
223
224

Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, Pa
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
.__
Wilmington, N . C

225
226
227
228
229

2,452
219

3,276
1,782

19, 233
5,683
2,850

1,218

641

222
1,582
425

3,469
540

61, 204

43

17, 631

711

852, 720
645, 285
464,199
924, 307
137,036

1, 847
70
1, 720

700
3,055
669
275

14, 447

Auburn, N . Y
_
Kokomo, Ind
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a

301, 618
613, 832
676, 233
672,192
136, 787

73
408
479
2,136

1,422
4,101
1,891
495

27, 259
2,116
13, 918
15, 235

230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass

615,906
537,138
315,436
199,125
355,119

5,200
745

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e . .
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, W i s
Sheboygan, Wis

1,000
186

1,592
2,045

240 "'Moline, 111
241 • W a t e r t o w n , N . Y
242 M u s k o g e e , Okla
243 L a Crosse, W i s
244 -.Newburgh, N . Y
245
246
247
248

._. . . .

383, 426
625,999
385, 483
274, 371
462,117
_
__.
_

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo.__
Newport, R. I
Pensacola, F l a

613, 804
647, 876 1
255, 414
685, 205
162, 694
276,
943,
295,
27,

881
341
766
466

100
I, 583
4, 834
10, 411
86
672
1, 797
400

5,247

5, 925
8, 216

6,573
1,862
2,215

414

180
573
3

793
2,322

1,802
24,048

2,562
1,600

2,550
477
115
4,728
1,950

12, 553
13,903
12,986
13, 542

221, 403
5
174
439

428
2,792

13,605
1,771
2,825
4,272
773

620

252
51
1,524

40
544

4,293

13, 488
24,572

3,128

42, 795
15,972
39,985
91,997
77, 721

176, 743

378
1,086
3,000
6,682
24, 400

416

8,768

573,058
144, 285
182, 365
361, 819
41,504

88, 508
27, 673
90, 576
742

16, 331

223, 261
446.181
199.182
354,129
34,390

29, 453
22, 697
41, 063

12, 450

2,315

171, 778
94,520
188,235
8,385
92, 770

16,154
26, 483
87,116
20, 461
46, 891

2,101
3,641
7,863
3,275

42, 219
2,145
79, 811
82, 303
239, 815

24,024
142, 524
9,903
601

1,474
6,860

36, 584
47, 735

39, 772
54, 448

741
137

495, 257
178, 665
176, 062
247, 477
13, 248
92, 538
3,019
268, 852
7,863

49, 849
55, 650

3,364

15, 344
5,694
2,423

" i

"
i

1

363
175

12,114

50, 572
132, 373
30, 726
40,127
9,374

4,894

4,839
2,929

7,682

935
1,600
1,816

200, 024
295, 212
185,142

2,066

34,217
43, 206
66,836
45,208
92, 871

18, 246
11,991
10,261
3,178
23, 665

500

3,380
448

113, 782
20, 374
564, 451
68,483
299,929

83, 328
6,250

11,338
259,679

25, 903
19, 882
8,339
1,150

747
1, 711

27, 703
21,888
199,712
34, 615
59, 819

For explanation of differences between total payments shown in this table and total amounts for outlays reported in Table 4, see p. 44.

10,805

6,385
50,162
1,495
13, 648
4,071
592

320

15, 824
47
1,129
15, 630
4,650




TABLE 17.—PAYMENTS

F O R O U T L A Y S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S O F G O V E R N M E N T A L S E R V I C E :

CO

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 356. 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. 44]
VI.—CHARITIES, HOSPITALS,
AND CORRECTIONS

Corrections

Charities Hospitals

Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

I
IIIII
IV
V

VII.—EDUCATION

Schools

$2, 653, 649 $9, 521, 514$1, 370,919 $210, 865,025
2,236,997
279,687
103,444
26,147
7,374

Libraries

VIII.—RECREATION

Educational

All other

IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

Municipal
service All other
[enterprises!

PUBLIC SERVICE E N T E R P R I S E S

Watersupply
systems

Electric
light and
power
systems

Markets

All other
M

i, 224, 785 $4, 346,176 $39, 859, 749 $4,018, 235 $1, 243, 770 $124, 248,102 $15, 063, 351 $4,084,011 $31,944, 111

5, 685, 729 1,004, 528 113,325, 384 3,175,301 3, 911,947 24, 348, 247 3, 539, 633 421, 660
711,593
2, 455, 749 282, 595 13,253, 287
167, 921 5,007, 756
177,936
24,602
308,182
49, 529 43,454, 741 1,093,054
247,180
5,122> 528
169,168
243,053
803,820
871,162
22, 633 25,398,468
7,865
4, 381, 285
52,234
479,322
441,017
11,634
15,433,145
11,263
999,933
79,264
75,133
200, 692

59,456, 295
11, 861,342
33, 230,905
12, 841,694
6,857, 866

4,913,028 3,020,477 15, 918, 541
2, 686, 636 517,279
2,963, 259
2, 666, 513 315, 994 5,023,433
7,446,380
3, 914,420
181,494
592,498
882, 754
48,767

>
a

>
i—i

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

M

New York, N . Y_.
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, Pa..
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio..
St. Louis, Mo
Baltimore, M d
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif_...
Pittsburgh, Pa
San Francisco, Calif.
Buffalo, N . Y
_..

$203,457
11,974
32, 789
849, 890
5,324

84, 586
223,314
112, 340
85,470
561, 623

$1, 743,158
1, 562, 904
571, 797
37, 276
512,426
42, 785
434, 256
121, 981
258, 670
19, 772
380, 704

$44, 629 $58,134,454
$148, 817 $1, 779, 238
7,425,166
11,923
205,871
30, 886
10, 842, 531
312,312 1, 305,448
1,585
5,090,638
43,132
77,235
450,188
5, 504,328 1, 504,436
48,849
750
1,889,945
31,317
190,440
2,068
11,310
98, 221
40, 380
3,143
614,905

3,851, 850
2, 890, 555
10,733, 241
2,950,841
1, 551,124
2,460,711

140,186
441,815
113,052
96,940
70,252

45, 295
28, 510
88,186
11, 969

$3, 385, 280 1, 872,356
10, 321, 879
81, 553
3, 276,605
2, 817,339 1,100,343
1, 533, 785
228
139,679
262, 814
882, 312
370,607
132, 223
739,345
486,379

426,858
57, 548
747

7,898
10,079
21,371

$17,855,015
4,418,413
2, 589,854
3,484,217
8,723, 887
646,320

$1, 624, 887 $3,455,835
964,435
$749,394

258,152
3,145,182
2,002
368, 560
15,593
7,172,129 4,163, 634
14,052
268,162
16,077 J 8,918,885
50
1, 865, 671

251

210, 269

4, 539,945
3, 632,076
24, 625
146,210,
307, 099
3,367,468

10, 819

359, 768
84, 826

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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
N e w Orleans, L a
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio

19
20
21
22
23

Kansas City, M o
Seattle, W a s h
Indianapolis, I n d
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey C i t y , N . J

$115, 752
17,165
2,623

15,037
122, 623
6,487

$36,829
63,486
651,053
5,951

$17,226
89,206
124,684
30,045

$1,032,554
1, 751, 694
1,048,106
2,083,843
358,930
1,112,222

$69,872
35,817
91,297
95,795
19,056
71,883

$83,691

10, 572
7,202
221,990
2,390
1,456,276

9,438
8,250

2,326,484
433,334
1,273,198
293,892
1, 539,030

45,119
39,877
51, 656
50,412
140,809

1,740
964

3,746

75,000
300

6,226

$460,544
174,897
297,179
1,753,499
32,001
24,446
209, 563
117, 536
1, 506,083
77,608
354,400

$163,056
3,964

$1, 399
728

7,866
3,050

22,475

$11,110

$914,538
1,806,650
1, 769,665
1,155,253
1,077, 588
576, 537

505,265

594,792
2,007,943 $2,686, 636

$916, 709
33,433
196,754

304

402,981

600

267, 678
1,690,698

1,406, 906
6,476

GROUP III—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
T o l e d o , Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo
A k r o n , Ohio

29
30
31
32
33

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. Paul, M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, Ga

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, M a s s
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex

39
40
41
42
43

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y___
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex._
Bridgeport, Conn
Youngstown, Ohio

$200

$35,179
54
462

$720,418
1,461, 799
1,962, 556
2, 304,222
661,182

$25, 267
80,240

1,814,834
790,064
1,825,974
1,273,215
803,136

10,189

9,939

1,475,247
341, 858
1,073,229
1,639,460
386,054

13,894
23, 678
27,420
5,906
9,449

1,353
3,312

210,540
1,703,700
710,595
578,465
940,696

125,238
46,445
32,694
15,954
27,844

207,495
158,692
873,422
225,371
1,084,899

216,094
53, 772

$9,896

117
1,250
1,267
1,148
68,964
261
2,888
421

7,645

14, 215
115,950

_

57,184
22,940

5,957
1,807

34,165
7,959

16,723
12, 373

$57,222
5,991

51,356
843
61
3,244
1,346

195

$102,907
53,598
237, 508
45, 719
9,286
137,998
75, 501
51, 797
102,364
11,652
84,961
16,191
179,227
87,908
178,227
94,063
57,684
409,242
24, 764
17,122
63
586,317
33,128
199, 319
27.410

$24, 096
24, 892

$74
1,496
17

$318, 691
623,159
3,278,324
5, 681,272
457, 807

126

278

51,071

13, 521

1,596,374
2,175,286
1,381,031

144

850
4,696

$260, 467

$15,000
288
882,839

115,100

445, 854

255

$2,232
120

137,934
175,938

17,768
9,735

150,472

491,406
5,238
833, 543
4,900
495,195
827,868
47, 737

735,644
492,120

13, 929
95,661

275, 849
60, 628
89,324
60,357

92
233

922, 832
349,135
440,344
128, 604

9,633

3,599

109,834
19, 332

17, 739

18,070

1,170,561
198,365
3,329

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TABLE

17.—PAYMENTS

F O R OUTLAYS, BY PRINCIPAL D I V I S I O N S OF GOVERNMENTAL

SERVICE:

CO

1924—Continued

City number

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 356. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically b y States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11.
For a text discussion of this table, see p . 44]
V I . — C H A R I T I E S , HOSPITALS,
AND CORRECTIONS

VII.—EDUCATION

VIII.—RECREATION

IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

PUBLIC SERVICE

CITY

Charities Hospitals

Corrections

Schools

Libraries

Educational

All o t h e r

Municipal
service
All o t h e r
enterprises

Watersupply
systems

Electric
light a n d
power
systems

ENTERPRISES

Markets

All other

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000-Continued
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
6?
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

Grand Rapids, M i c h .
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J Springfield, M a s s
Des Moines, Iowa
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
Camden, N . J
N a s h v i l l e , Tenn__
N e w Bedford, M a s s . . .
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y
Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a _ Reading, Pa_
Yonkers, N . Y
Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn_
T u l s a , Okla
Elizabeth. N . J
Spokane, Wash
Tacoma, Wash
C a n t o n , Ohio
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Lynn, M a s s . .
Utica, N . Y .
Waterbury, Conn

$3,473

$1,959

1,947
3,167
265
1,030
1,256

$7,504

2,000
11,637

117

48,935

1,414
12

2,615

1,847
68

"""97566"

$1,677,507
119,878
776,815
1,409,092
662,089
961,293
1,139,699
158,612
350,669
534, 527
66, 510
108.811
884,624
252,048
1,071,667
212,664
1,006,520
553, 270
797,942
1,460,823
85,663
323,834
274,709
375,959
138.812
417,749
288,260
1,360,729
13,850
609, 023
133,970

$16,892
3,477
5,470
5,897
27,338
28,153
10,198
17,922
8,912
4,192
29,074
8,115

$5,402
1,669
120
2,269

109, 523

1,530
5,802
6,467
11,873
3,315
12,260
11,857
11,874
18,740
8,710
14, 066
9,224
3,836
12,817
9,739

4,050
1,710

644

1,535

$50, 897
13,098
22,123
63,699
101,672
172, 503
92, 571
34, 579
29,267
838,110
3,295
20,000
73,173
64,247
74,398
8,113
149,938
51, 758
2,048
8,600
33,940
156,253
86,826
3,000
15,087
4,745
1,153
82,538
2,176
1,174
37, 591

$395,049
790, 555
$12,339

$22, 258

530
4,968
51
29,794
1,268

1,199

8
46
326

23,458

550,457
376,701
103,065
330,242
105,207
268,926
675
302,041
710, 575
17,831
615,784
116,999
621,939
326,912
217,692
280,881

$13,466

1,015
1,482

2,071
334

7,288
4,218
108,172
8,419
283 124
61,954

$845,325

61

3,981

156,872

21

143,686
124,902
377,874
114,410

12, 024
1 095
105

8,541

196,725
4,469,357
328
134

$8 826

1, 546,792

197, 681
7,093
1,000

62,824
881,782




GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
82
83
84

Somerville, M a s s
E l Paso, T e x .
S a n Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, Fla

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n

90
91
92
93
94

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, K a n s
Harrisburg, P a
Manchester, N . H

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g B e a c h , Calif
Peoria, 111.
Tampa, Fla.
_._
South Bend, I n d .
St. J o s e p h , M o

100
101
102
103
104

Hamtramck, Mich
L i t t l e B o c k , Ark__^__
Troy, N . Y
.....
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, P a
E a s t St. L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre Haute, Ind

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
_
Springfield, O h i o . - . _ .
Lansing, M i c h

130

$32,137

2,199

$13,422

296,864
275,836
597,293
48,738
35,382

$14,693

9,865

278,080
595,140
616, 564
210,854
57,665
7,545

187,486

1, 235,996
47,836
210,160
614,149

3,073

15,454
30,323
7,647

$4,495

451,190
373,571
469,356
453,688
333,888

37,405
8,126
5,551

13,991
86,642

6,205
73,892
6,229

5,952

541,086
12, 205

1

•66

4

527,310
165,997
359,250 1

8,266

$35,158
237,035
378,447
94,820
146, 547

$469,647
$231,071
970, 204

1,493
345,652
234, 589
134,187
51,164

$1, 491
174,961

5,383
199
19, 648

1,141

1,265

3,086, 676

48,347
277,073
69,315
881
126

234,800
21,605
45,077
45,238
80,125

30, 000

788,945

308

o

382,882

1,437, 210
472,917

1-3

115, 248
96,394
363,068
200

>
W

2,961
600

10,260

5,388

473,667
273,818
74,672
357,085
158,482

3,355
177,409

81, 261

848,186
13,686
500
73,306
102,956

31,931

516, 600
191,489
22, 735
206,282
750, 511

$2, 472
71

968
818
89, 604
4,150
2,892

9,719
10,140

8,805
22,344

$54,322
28,909
20,145
52,445
63,258
2,828
67,856
34,000
3,468
9,591

17,012

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, Ind

105
106
107
108
109

$166, 759
12,382
324,190
330,012
337,067

$390

2,826

5,870

309,475
73, 537
42,843
39,336

2,500
5,545
8,713
4,428
5,652
8,920
1,634
7,170

44, 227
1,180
45, 522

2,036
1,450

27,379
39, 052
34, 522
3,577
414,913

23, 525
78,718
383,232
73,724

683, 502
175, 638
14,493

55,640
195,619
91,813

10, 544

$7,912

1,063
6,854

42,788
465,915 1 1,187,005

8,142

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T A B L E 1 7 . — P A Y M E N T S FOR OUTLAYS, BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE:

CO

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 356. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically b y States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11.
For a text discussion of this table, see p . 44]
V I . — C H A R I T I E S , HOSPITALS,
A N D CORRECTIONS

Charities Hospitals

•»
*
120
121
122
123
124

Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, T e n n _ . .
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, P a .
__ .

125
126
127
128
129

N e w Britain, C o n n . . .
Highland Park, M i c h .
Mobile, Ala
.
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, P a
Huntington, W . Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, Nebr
Winston-Salem, N . C .

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111— .
Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, Va
C o v i n g t o n , Ky_._

140
141
142
143
144

Jackson, Mich
S h r e v e p o r t , La.—
Wheeling, W . V a

WS
146
147

N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y_._
Lancaster, Pa__.
F r e s n o , Calif.

Corrections

VII.—EDUCATION

Schools

Libraries

VIII.—RECREATION

Educational

All other

—MISCELLANEOUS

00

PUBLIC SERVICE E N T E R P R I S E S

Municipal]
service
All other
[enterprises I

Watersupply
systems

Electric
light and
power
systems

Markets

All other

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

$39
$61, 802
1~242~
9,886
2,325

583

8,601
675

173, 225
59, 330
50,316

51

915

$5, 741

$406,991
39, 871
308,851
43,223
619,189
204, 426
514, 634
95, 253
162, 640
50,895
402,121
471,917
45,291
227,575
542,140
268,199
736,330
53, 079
73, 320
28,651
207.588
592,853
13, 313
710, 551
195,727
879.589
188,046
174,809

$3,886
$18, 486
441
360
27, 751

$11, 200
6,933
8,010

23, 645
5,815

37,151
10,487
2,650
9,326
21, 006

2,278
7,926
4,389
4,514

$183, 207

77,141
38, 794
94, 269

3,887
14,450
9,628

$540

23
79,829

1,271

34, 483
115,425
101,196
48, 775
27, 696

90,913
19, 247
11,035
31, 034

1,245
1,147
4,671
6,911
2,200
7,877

2,888
6.313
9,643
63,304
17,384

1,549
578

57,572
251,492

H
ui

$165,463

850
100

H
M

o

Ul

3,530
49,570
806

557,857
30,918
8,638

o

o
H
i—i

133,979

2,895
230,806

100, 577
82, 334
318,732
345,586
1, 224,133

11, 284

56,809
59,885

37,801
107, 391
208, 759

Ul

M

244, 620
9,825

$17, 590
254, 058
3,100
5,481

$1, 389
97, 440
22, 641

25, 209
26,132
7,623
43, 258
11,198

22, 013

$107, 598

34
23,040
292

Ul




148
149

Augusta, Ga
P a s a d e n a , Calif

150
151
152
153
154

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, Mich

155
156
157
158
159

Wichita Falls, Tex
Newton, Mass
M a i d e n , Mass___
Charlotte, N . C
C e d a r R a p i d s , Iowa._-

39,664
326,932

1,541

150,522
795,780

130,785
5,309
74,589

256

419,851
154,009
311,372
496,195
431,956

10,041

1,620
1,980
90,884
131, 436
51,996

323,370
190,381
433, 700
49, 617
392,999

2,828
4,019
7,376
2,517
6,659

400
448

84, 637
26,923
4,680
3,502
20, 658

2,159

32,720

1,874

12,864
373,760

771,302

3,879
2,861

147,316
68,572
25, 429

194,853
346

2,134
1, 793,079
3,365

132,393
78,773
695,276
79,259
55,779
521, 318
103,057

270
14,312

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis
York, P a

$6,428
292,972
153,869
413, 561
36, 308

$5, 289
5,076

$2,705
565

19, 589
976

81, 414
2,650

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R. I
McKeesport, P a
Bay City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

30,849
3,592
152,113
77, 277

4,900
2,319

10,744
3,332

6,247
20, 039

18,128

$590

170
171
172
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y .
Elmira, N . Y
B e a u m o n t , Tex_
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s

444,780
171,702
375,418
500,172
98, 537

9,691
5,313
30,000

55,433
730
4,601
75,049
21, 776

29

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . Va
Medford, M a s s . .
P e r t h A m b o y , N . J.»_
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

209,291
171,820
218,888
94,137
210, 692

101, 658
3,482
4,670

180
181
182
183
184

L i m a , Ohio
M o n t g o m e r y , Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y

526,391
240,850
204, 681
140,779
42,799

4,139

$294
$201

$380

444

17, 065

91
4,766
2,773

$78,866
32, 059
$29, 715

3,826
24, 240
43,123
2,428
10, 600
468
909

$2,664

55, 767

21, 559
33, 032

7,634
111, 129
210, 695
633, 395
158, 707

$22, 879

7,385

196,145
38,531
156, 670
114,735
6,384

133
1,898
299, 671

78,472
62,174
80, 794

1,230
134, 088

122,
24,
203,
675,

097
568
071
840

51,789

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TABLE

17.—PAYMENTS

F O R OUTLAYS BY PRINCIPAL D I V I S I O N S OF GOVERNMENTAL

SERVICE:

CO

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 356. 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 . 44]

City numb

VI.—CHARITIES, HOSPITALS,
AND CORRECTIONS

VII.—EDUCATION

VIII.—RECREATION

IX.—MISCELLANEOUS

PUBLIC SERVICE E N T E R P R I S E S

CITY

Charities

Hospitals

Corrections

Schools

Libraries

Educational

All o t h e r

Municipal
All o t h e r
service
enterprises

Watersupply
systems

Electric
light a n d
power
systems

Markets

All other
M

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
185
186
187
18$
189

E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
NewRochelle, N . Y

190
191
19?
193
194

Salem, M a s s .
E v a n s t o n , 111
S a n Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J .

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, P a
Brookline, Mass _
Jamestown, N . Y .
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

?00
?01
?0?
203
?04

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass

205

$3, 794
$1,440

6,545

L o r a i n , Ohio
Chicopee, M a s s

466
__

*>06

^07
?08
209

Battle Creek, Mich
C o l u m b i a , S. C _ .
Joliet, 111

7,315

_

1,221

$468, 567
255,834
121,158
117,095
150,142

$3,065
3,569
3,216
4,213
8,265

184,406
985, 416
210, 270
1,301
54,721

2,040
10,488
4,278
3,029
2,318

$11, 240
10,880
3,600
10, 286

783
14, 724

12,093
83,786
102,075
33,962
87,559

3,810
347
2,730
7,853
204

161,494
205,262
81,125
152,875
354,846

4,443
5,795
2,709

$142, 020
78, 746
19, 470

$3, 548

$879

H
2,005

49,074
113,025
17,934
68,669

M

1,989

o
o

1,945

1,891

a
>

6,590
449,203

2,403
246, 358
324
100
$7,443

22,281
365,699
458,903
97,163
74,198

$5,097
5,350

o

1,005

27,345
7,040
5,408
23, 234
4,997

1,188

5,198
8,230
1,212
16,379
26,165

230,784
207,926
40,410
35,487
158,362

5,000
23, 794
4,745

104,722

12, 331
600
3,168
2,075

$119,720
23,926

58,905
37,381

98
1,098
3,067
43,10Q
40,119

H
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210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219

205,837
742
342,625
111, 414
248,059

Council Bluffs, Iowa._

*
Portsmouth, Ohio
New Brunswick, N . J .

220
221
222
223
224

Easton, Pa
Ogden, Utah._
Danville, III
Wilmington, N . C

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N . Y _
Kokomo, Ind
__
Newport K ews, Va_ _ _
Poughkeepsie, N. Y . . .
Hazleton, Pa

230
231
232
233
234

375

$2,445
155

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N. Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, Pa
Waltham, Mass

235
236
237
238

Lewiston, M e . . .
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis

240
241
242
243
244

Moline, 111
Watertown, N. Y
Muskogee, Okla.
La Crosse, Wis
Newburgh, N . Y

245
246
247
248

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs,Colo.
Newport, R. I
Pensacola, Fla

7,067

3,098

3,017

750

1,180

2,600

3,951

2,165
3,346
508
500

5,556

439

254

4, 731
3, 561
1,872
4,830
1,088

3,594
77,112
375,167
123,730
8,946

45,813
380,670
86, 277
85,837
96, 599

11, 599

6,646
1,129
3,092

59, 270
61,448
98,233
103,820
126,339

410,609
406,741
49,641
173,379
29,152

588

3,444
22, 531
5,591
11, 537
12, 580

4,053

19,812
312,673
85,559
502,969
58,524

162,028
186

4,929
5, 788
8, 591

27,963
37,276
30,431
322,730
35,013
57, 590
553, 794
17, 213
407

59, 229
89,771
61,889
314,299
20, 535

800

$616
1,918

352

1,801

4, 636
1,832
4, 585
2,066
3, 754
2, 035

109,710

1,351
2,213
8,148

61,913

861

16,178

7,700

1,973

2,815

2,633
675
12, 698
10,851
4,313
8,267
8,601

3,500

39,990
8,031
14, 711
5,496

350

2,170
476
1, 259

2,441

2,262
605
1,463

5,496

6,390

341, 677

75,153

443

3,831

6,183

189, 517
37,994
112, 634

16
6

642

90, 550

39,315

531
4,550

875

15,907
42, 632
93, 343
44, 729
51, 992

2,907
2,736
7,185

4,409
20,908
2,945
4,084
5,078

28, 409
33,066

1,090

3,646

H

&
M

22, 600
335,985
26,679
40,889
51, 396

24,917
28,896

o

SZ2

401
288
2,672

221, 742

12,401
1,416
5,928

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TABLE 18.—NONBEVENUE

RECEIPTS:

CO

1924

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. 44]

NONREVENUE RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT O F Issue of debt
obligations

Total

Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

; 098,684,332 $1,902, 740,020
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1,981,197, 296
372,479,177
387,196,152
222, 015,891
135, 795, 816

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III
IV
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1,295,905, 556
124,057,190
260,235,280
136, 522,102
86,019,892

Other civil
divisions

Private
trusts

Sale of
investments

Sale of
supplies J

$191,226,454

$78,108,199

$257,367, 630

$5,851,000 $10,018,019 $12,733, 707 $267,410, 709

98,452,000
44,104,870
19,483,411
17,316,414
11,869, 759

40, 764,105
18,632, 395
10,646,967
5,227,856
2,836,876

179, 247,484
30, 665, 554
24, 018,313
16,150, 743
7, 285, 536

1,683,354
1,878,590
1, 207,020
610,008
472, 028

Offsets to
outlays

4,761,681
1,151, 252
2,389,112
1,191, 653
524,321

Refunds

6, 299, 689
1,493,122
2, 730, 529
1,472,154
738,213

Independent
divisions

172, 534, 558
70,433, 788
10,976,262
8, 213, 345
5, 252, 756

General
transfers
$373, 228, 594
181, 548,869
80, 062,416
55, 509, 258
35, 311, 616
20, 796,435

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New York, N . Y_.._
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, Pa
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
St. Louis, Mo

$1,118,639,902
312,181,935
62, 098,473
93,338,098
76,566,585
18,162, 646

$919,825,430
108,899, 719
33,663,428
62,016,410
20,449,546
10,309,367

Baltimore, Md
Boston, M a s s . .
Los Angeles, Calif...
Pittsburgh, Pa
San Francisco, Calif.
Buffalo, N . Y

37, 700, 735
48,438,169
114,336,894
16,811,396
42, 510,612
40,411,851

28,047,493
27,805,836
43,956,563
9,702,104
12,989,361
18,240,299

17,275,780
1,598,486
7,397,682
11,796,431
2,845,116
3,235, 510
2, 762,184
19,842,679
3,676
1, 730,718
6,140,878

$25,966,001
1,035,632
93
2,067,608
629,028
1,155,010
110,076
464,222
6,656, 545
193,464
1, 692,891
793, 535

$104, 200, 822
36,988, 730
2,162, 566
7, 906,467
2, 788,169
667,434

$78,277
60,390

2,924,465
5, 897, 727
1, 769, 705
1,113, 778
9, 580,470
3,247,151

52,920
59

587,426
106,658
287,307

$62, 281 $2, 274,231
184,374
725, 006 $108,482,141
291,105
1, 005, 709
6,681
903, 547
230,450
2,901,155
1,913,774
489,975
33,858,724
10, 065
77,191

469,669
40,648

264,819
305,813
447, 513
13,348
327,079
37,963

75, 631
189, 521
754,171
87, 073
352, 522
38, 209

27,125,951
159,"906'

$42,410,000
38, 530,163
23,370,405
9,327, 353
4, 534,280
2,811,156
2,989,821
11,012,807
13, 783, 767
5, 697, 953
15, 367,902
11,713,262

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000
13
11
15
16
17
18

Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D . C
Newark, N . J
_
Minneapolis, M i n n
N e w Orleans, L a _
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio

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$47,394,135
9,160,420
53,545,848
45,150,641
30,461,099
29, 714,362 |

$9, 543,583
2,412
26,127,658
6,663,627
8,886,364
7,088,802

$6,402,755
628,006
7,759,517
3,806,506
2,706,703

$2,415,849
2,017,934
209,682
357,895
297,865
343,856

$6,401, 750
3, 313,316
3, 536, 618
7, 220, 618
65,380
1,513,947

$169, 742
155, 761
308, 597
277, 517
648

$201,662
23,234
237,101
100,953
154, 535
60, 575

$350,995
96,022
36,339
148,919
43,954
95,081

$3, 651, 204
3/298,494
18,434, 538
12, 012,636

$18, 256, 595
2,923, 735
12,340,439
8,108,988
20, 735,484
5,892,114

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43,607,096
24,831,782
22,455,416
42,385,077

11, 706,164
8,135, 226
8, 504, 429
15, 871, 910
21, 527,015

2, 036,621
6, 714,117
3, 292,449
1,471, 800
9, 286,396

2,690,693
6, 291,813
2,020, 060
1,916,973
69, 775

1,339, 713
3,418,939
118, 619
123, 840
3, 612,814

5,777,453
12, 759, 895
10, 585, 517
1,455,670
2, 458,381

70,390
4,831, 586
95,640
1,458,469
5, 348,976

11, 657
223,150
77, 773
24, 612
36, 000

138,376
347, 673
57,901
132,142
45, 720

$16,995
43,142
118, 522
11, 384
67, 450

$6,363
64, 597
462, 736
130,172
32,696

8,886
5,096
54, 924
198, 629
70, 303

88,021
6,028
135,819
4,587
13, 768

4,263,117
2,672,680
470,136
487,367
844,625

1,107
1,998
303,417

153, 022
36, 730
91,852
17, 088
52, 285

93, 508
36, 674
24,942
51,078
23, 669

2,411,116
395, 538
134,567
45,516
351,958

7,561
122, 022
3,053
4,262
16, 234

16,267
84, 540
16,783
19, 221
29, 527

9,310
152, 994
3,951
8,243
7,971

44,928
207,199
20,146
12,403
5,920

29, 921
9,950
15,500
9,548
79, 543

46,676
28,172
5,634
25,242
53,259

37, 798
50,000
3,936
7,015
891

43,076
7,916
22, 078
10,987
6,037

2,234
884, 697
79, 394

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
T o l e d o , Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo
A k r o n , Ohio

$4,952, 567
7,716,953
12, 277,041
19,710,305
6,852,874

$1, 802,905
4, 504,695
9,447,464
11,685,871
4, 788,248

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31
32
33

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. Paul, M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, Ga

13,400, 777
10, 725,499
15,002,328
2,091,893
4,968,277

7, 592,243
5,497,432
12,418,142
676, 744
3,655,657

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala.
Worcester, M a s s
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex

7,620, 521
5,770,010 |
11,836,152
4,514,491
6,892,187

3, 527,505
2,340,087
10,432,235
4, 310,043
5,999, 584

39
40
41
42
43

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio
_,_

6,918,747
14,024,398
9,769,057
6,018, 584
2, 516,321

2, 770, 729
11, 216, 755
5,499,978
3,108, 386
1, 825, 207

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45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
Hartford, Conn

14, 579,168
10,310,385
3, 734,145
3,385,128
3,891,639 1

12,884,435
7, 829, 368
1, 731, 064
2, 228,901
815,347

49
50
51
52
53

Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s

54
55
56
57
58

Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J
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8,246,812
4,218,349
1,074,324
12,018,117
10.287, 716
2,578,591
5,667,383
3,960,153
6,414,623 |
6,878,368 j

649, 738

854,489

1,676
1, 692, 790
342,645

1,809

$20,090
1,232,452
548,222
325,479
185,967

336,173
112, 500
302
719, 794
2,539

1,102, 280
1, 782,025
1,902, 749

282,987
42,156
169, 955
7,332
7,324

1,149, 769
2,918, 825
127,005
81,170
153,950

64, 395
639,830

296,471

17, 090
24,066

$1, 505, 722

$186, 666
504,353
437, 806
866,740
49,937

97,493
2,891
286, 016

2,071
8,216
110, 570

546,396
262, 965
962, 240
297,431
87,033

11,887
683

557,373
3,477
4,336
79,775
63,193

8,145
4,904

45, 645
1,278, 769

410, 388
370,826

392

2,832, 710
1,953, 540
819,857
6,948,072
9,320,720

1,228,899

97,865
19, 759

1,481,391
681,524

30, 508

938,340
3,115,444
3, 622,452
4,818,932
4, 710,121

1, 568,215
20,317
526, 704
1, 392,878

1,007, 597
118,954
17, 202
6,067

356,051

13,347
234,200
48,897
290,000
602,606

$113, 601
81, 652
144,925
25,042
10,057
20, 256
4,772
25, 334
2,614

6,721

714
81,428
22,820

$4, 646,348

266

134,367

1,689,896
2,665,451

Including accounting receipts for supplies used for governmental purposes in excess of the value of those purchased, and receipts from supplies sold .to the public

$2,919, 548
1,254,113
1,180, 639
393,664
1, 703, 534

3, 761,648
134,094
3,807,034
2,858, 518
224, 701

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~" Seattle, Wash
Indianapolis, I n d .
Rochester, N . Y__.
Jersey City, N . J_.

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1,034, 758
578,407
606,356
838,150
907, 533
779,772
2,198, 547
228,997
3,442,867
8,049
515,613
691, 608
123, 519
743,783
159, 768

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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 . 44]
NONREVENUE RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF—
CITY

Issue of debt
obligations

Total

Other civil
divisions

Private
trusts

Sale of
investments

Sale of
supplies i

Offsets to
outlays

Refunds

Independent
divisions

General
transfers

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N. Y

$2,917,063
7,426, 540
10,464,221
3,244, 888
4,958,492

$1,421,657
6,254,043
5,238,303
636,408
3,063,433

Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans
Erie, Pa
Reading, Pa
Yonkers, N. Y

6,113,121
5,699,697
1,604,474
3, 013,658
15, 941, 576

4,094,614
4, 742,455
1,412, 809
2,490,950
13, 936,220

Lowell, Mass
Duluth, Minn
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N. J
Spokane, Wash

5,518,486
1,535,973
6,279,487
5,119,118
2,943, 590

5, 033, 066
956,228
4, 597, 892
2,000,818
2,181,749

443,266

Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio
Oklahoma City, Okla
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
Wraterbury, Conn

6,316,858
3,193,197
7,675,592
5,343,479
4,891,255
6,171,504

4,782,995
2,604,886
3, 264,303
4,478,684
3,610, 587
5, 763,967

4,737

V

557, 232
1,080,429
693,384
637, 519
724
900
1, 061,689

973, 041

391,813
685,845
222,661

$131.254
302, 683
250
73.489

$2,825
220, 000
39,379
70,535
132,409

16,754
34,145
31,209
17,200
59.700

563,900
157,717
11,500
127,400
381,263

20,416
57,662
801, 721
1,091
322,308
661,679
41,849
930,871
47,9

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91,122
8,557
1,452
2,120

15.978
22,457
940
26,180
270, 086

770,727
651,801
58,325
349,576
230,498

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4,382
15,772
102, 076
24,307
23.380

$2,171

8,400
39,690
167,957
11,043
15, 249

8,956
136,834
31,356
1, 522,177
99,966

3,581
9,478
291, 019
2,140
1,137

57, 848
49.979
41,650
6.326
15,636
10,340

598,453
352,861

21,199
12,864
34,713

$6,184
36, 012
25, 020
12, 775
22, 778

$14,556
7,408
38,933
8,519
20,685

13,629
80.410

317,203
578,485
586,641
295,942
135,471
125,465
3,429,290
126,452
19,979
74,283

74,688
14, 576

$1,638,199

201, 735

38,153
509,085
99,116

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
Somerville, Mass
El Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, Fla

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$2,256,713
2,691,537
3,965,346
1,698,186
1,857,124

$2,670
134,152
367,871
550,333
27,810

$1, 912
78, 000
575,410
21, 097
463, 599

3

$1,446,347
234, 084
2,114,718
2, 525, 990
558,395

$31,518
22,519
11, 577
3,186
212, 791

$17,855
24,371
123,172

$1,333,933
1,497,478
72,669
234,370

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Lawrence, Mass
S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y_
E vansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n . . _
Savannah, Ga

3,161,135
5,029,991
73,095
7, 509,896
516,504

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N . H_.

928,129
4,351, 046
1,713,832
296,443
2,488,584

L o n g B e a c h , Calif..
Peoria, 111
T a m p a , Fla
S o u t h B e n d , Ind__.
St. Joseph, M o

5,782, 730
1,238,472
2,192,325
1,471,366
894, 018

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, Pa___
Sioux C i t y , I o w a —
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, Ind

1,172, 585
1,001,205
2,380,534
2, 266,067
913,164

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich.
Little Rock, A r k —
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C —
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif. _

1, 515,205
4,407,788
2,909,746
1,817,555
450,983

388,631

110
111
112
113
114

B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y_
Johnstown, Pa
E a s t St. L o u i s , 111..
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre Haute, I n d —

2, 552,892
1,696,393
554, 528
663,581
518,110

444,443
2,131
487,266
779,205

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I . . .
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, O h i o . . .
Lansing, M i c h

3,660, 507
3,716, 000
3,341,783
1, 000,828
2,050, 647

144,249
956,888
731, 220

120
121
122
123
124

Chester, P a
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, P a

994, 078
348,811 |
1,104,653
3,084,124
795,589 i

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1,662,788
3,270
521,657

30,143?
45, 012
406,185

5,972

17,000
1, 045,679
8,000
101, 000
78,194

169,739
474,323
54,980

636, 078
628,251
299,182
298,927

288,265
124,161
97,629
104, 092
146,518

582
2,524 1
5,062
3,000
1,899

8,334
19,472
8,247
20, 852
12,838

256,812
1,848,809
290,930
286,596
30,467

9,332
971
4,000
10, 000
16,733

51,339
17,125
4,863
4,156
4,192

1,358,396
42,287
8,663
20,929
21, 730

41,006
47,520
11, 790

1,210
21,651
7,207
8,672
5,980

1,627
87,774
59, 779
34,298

28,986
5,555
44,773
7,467
8,756

3,993

600 1
910
7,536
31,020
303
3,328*
459
4,137

16,153
461,633

4,500
4,144
59,135
273,380
17,164

100
62,006
15,675
331, 058

75, 000
2,500
10,750
150,109
382,296

46,876

67,675

231

2,795

30
7,723
32,652

132,700
6,456

27,615
17,246
26,554

500
4,440
3,313

846
15,379

351, 000
119,500
107,150
188,697
18,369

219
465
1,807
26,966

122,325
617
5,281
17,301

2,000
279,439
39, 561
85,650
105,000

225,457

704,744

44,556
177, 797
25, 220
147, 079

12,592
34,280
10,130
210,863
5,071

50,350

14,537

15,791
642

224, 019

845,377

561

149,663'
68, 047
1,500

11,615

401,770^
745,218

8,724
3,498

888
2,720

52,331

• 28,756
23,500
3,594
54,549

19, 680
8,061
18,981
1,659
54,989

2,872
454
1,735

4,876
13, 019
38,356
17,184
79

26,224
2,384

14, 581
8,839
3,235
2,240
1,977

100,358

874
$61,048

40,839
378,451
103,045

ft

622,804
3,007
440,893

673,852
1,035,701

10,525
30,857
485,437
1.199,754
210,968
316,579
64,225
435, 529
94,040

1,378,630

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159,396
1,260,070
993,996
218,105
64,944

798,174

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561,368
203, 057
94,352
110,465
378,589

I n c l u d i n g a c c o u n t i n g receipts for supplies used for g o v e r n m e n t a l purposes i n excess of t h e value of those p u r c h a s e d , a n d receipts from supplies sold t o t h e p u b l i c .

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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 . 44]

NONREVENUE RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF—
CITY
Total

Issue of d e b t
obligations

O t h e r civil
divisions

Private
trusts

Sale of
investments

Sale of
supplies1

Offsets t o
outlays

Refunds

Independent
divisions

General
transfers

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued

125
126
127
128
129

New Britain, C o n n . . .
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif
_
Springfield, 111

$432,022
3,672,990
1,627,701
571, 514
1,439,964

$155, 427
1,061,379
1,380,708
153,460
1, 424,996

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, Pa
Huntington, W. Va__
Holyoke, Mass
_
Lincoln, Nebr
Winston-Salem, N . C

1,319, 203
675,497
3,330,846
1,941,400
12,065,159

1,035,462
549,380
2, 981,895
1,467,113
803,793

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass
__.
East Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, Ky

1,473,807
3,291,163
3,997,008
2,720,729
1,300,407

1,363,216
2,941,141
1,751,747
2,243, 218
643,645

140
141
142
143
144

Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va_
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, La
Wheeling, W. Va

2,851,115
2,881,010
2,316,642
3,447,280
505,644

961,649
1,758, 572
1,057,933
2, 896,837
150,462

145
146
147
148
149

Niagara Falls, N . Y...
Lancaster, Pa
Fresno, Calif
Augusta, Ga
Pasadena, Calif

2,210,081
781,495
153,978
1,094,720
8,125,192

506, 524
679,436
52,881
784,410
4,215,515

150
151
152
153
154

Lakewood, Ohio
Topeka, Kans.
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J—
Kalamazoo, Mich

1,618,661
1,115,019
1,652, 758
7,876,722
2,828,169

1,071,566
564,916
665,497
5,335,415
895,014

$107, 220
792,372

$8,230
3,581
70
125,466
7,064
1,684

282,619
965
75,884

$73,901
306,768

$6,613

5,572

3,058
967

$6,131
1,808
29,193

$2,484
20,825
6,705
2,652
1,365

$1,319,302

$84,760
156,019
238,410
257,685

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22,677
3,202
311
106,158

16,944
1,661
6,126
9,305
12,755

240,113
32,779
34,727
199,703
6,541,162

2,167
400
2,550
238
2,325

3,116
6,144
4,490
5,868
11,327

90,482

H

746,948
464,403
231,608

o

14,915
5,219,

3,847
50
10,244
67, 569
1,621

5,016
40,110
8,147
16, 567
4,869

8,679

25,000
69,000
14, 066
228,630
4, 502,000

11,183

4,278

7,155
1,500
247,093

12,426
6,562
14,084
3,488
109, 763

909,674
24,465
46,193
187,909
2,385, 554

1,225
2,727
28,090
2,336
18,230

8,184
1,704
136,453
27,108
6,739

390, 800
221,484
66,216
228,904
118,300

8,115
35,373
23,407

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14,826
210,196
861,315
559

548,627

743,334

3,593
1,637,109
593,446

60, 514
4,369
4,143
57,018

72,768
625, 589
2,300

3,030
4,268
10,494
22,332
2,641

454,950

17,879
123
25,665
7,812
135,617
43,066
25
724,703
"26,"l8l"

~~80~638"
23,799

70,909
8,000
105,323
1,031,650
59,049
321,132
645,850
185,287

44,771
3,031
28, 206
8,032

M
354,484

548,510

976, 940

1,422,623
1,078,010
52,049
405,261
340,832

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156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass.
Charlotte, N . C
C e d a r R a p i d s , Iowa_.

_

412,271 1
3,628, 538 1
3,195,068
3,429,089 [
163,869

60,094
2,376,648
2,480,808
870,491
141, 220

289,691
158,864
35,094

6,643
7,819
16,760
4,973
34

7,077
611,095
239, 543
880,000

2,027
1,777
20,160

1,843
24,171
3,888
52,089
2,040

334,587
319,114
295,205
1, 584,665
415

$6,396
6,397
1,483
3,691
3,083

$49,524
8,721
128, 524
24,213
2,400

16, 064
4,003
6,748
11,879
1,829

498,095
364,000
86,307
451,027
127,676

GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a . _
Kenosha, Wis
York, P a

$1,865, 729
1,294,063 j
301,642 1
1, 527,443
28,286

$1,533,676
1,267, 953
150,279
374,756
22,603

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111.
Woonsocket, R. I
McKeesport, Pa
B a y City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

1,371,262 ;
2,532,755 |
853,907
1,754,828
1,392,893 1 1

816,072
1, 838,989
533,657

170
171
172
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s

2,616,891
827,208
800, 992
3,252,866
2,393, 232

1, 687, 269
159,181
767,945
2,206,181
2,050, 851

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . V a . . .
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

1,307, 601
1,823,288
4, 587,624
1,585,022
883,146

517, 013
1,540,174
2, 540,099
1,341,695
556,157

180
181
182
183
184

L i m a , Ohio
M o n t g o m e r y , Ala.__
Madison, Wis.
__ _
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y

2,755,483
1,578,846
3,561,781
5,879,007
2,292,634 ;

2,129,850
1.218.232
1,434,392
5,483,991
941,044

185
186
187
188
189

E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y

1,402,903
3, 241,893
4,196,193
2,135,080 |
2,375,987

1.065.233
1,329,976
1,142,105
1,840,001
1,740,694

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, M a s s
E v a n s t o n , 111.
_
S a n Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J

2,040,927
1,749, 247
2,087, 075
550, 546
2,171,120 1

1,789,760
1,687,574
1,383,584
476,012
1,161,837

1

_
.
.
_

._

$228,831

$150
10,874

814,177

164, 289

92,188

8,575
23,195

$46,352
118
19,856
130,322
200

$800
1,500
$15,995

15,450
225,000
204,000
166, 000
24,141

25,196

385

23,190

2,359
199,183

28,919
38,844
4,106
3,698

1,833
25,000
17,687

22,373
586
5,553
17
1,579

248,438
9,101
656
17,382
234,804

454, 522
80, 525
589, 790

6,136

196,192

11,431

182,167

327,619
452, 064

564,810
412, 756
385,144

84, 527

76,834
134,345
517,994
207, 226

504,411
27,819

71,795

77,652
4,150
201,553
45,600
36,862
41, 511

169,392

8,832

355,794

24,188
1,360
2,341

25,146
14,767
525,429
68, 630
327,619

1,634
5,858

449,913
187,824
449,848

16, 614
1,401
4,143
9,756

15,417
1,344
1,201
2,901
7,910
67,737
870
11,252
2,150
12, 535

2,963
58,273
927,833

18,617
12,811
18, 799
2,888
19,248

401,852
335,055
1,403,948
364,309
1,141,641

2,500
5,125
2,836
11,114
775
41,254

535
22,225
4,801
41,846

4,100
726
7,799

565

15

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431,710
215,708
357
1,030,313
171,531

16, 928
14,069

310,748
2,790
1,605
9,536
19,681

$795,944

1,448
1,948
2,344
2,176

3,145
10,494
26,826
3,066
3,230
5,162
4,168
7,065
2,200
342

tr1

74,525

1,443,750

14,992
1,696,354
1,056,370
52,990
79,177
42,070
41,290
144,861
320,996

Including accounting receipts for supplies used for governmental purposes in excess of the value of those purchased, and receipts from supplies sold to the public.

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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. 44]
NONREVENUE RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF—

crrr
Total

Issue of d e b t
obligations

O t h e r civil
divisions

Private
trusts

Sale of
investments

Sale of
supplies i

Offsets t o
outlays

Refunds

Independent
divisions

General
transfers

GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, P a
Brookline, M a s s
Jamestown, N . Y
H a m i l t o n , Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

9,0ft

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o
Muncie, I n d
L o r a i n , Ohio

?01

?m
?m
?04
?M

?m

?07
?08
?09

?w
?,n

___
_

Chicopee, M a s s
Dubuque, Iowa
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h . .
C o l u m b i a , S. C
Joliet, 111

?12
?,13
?14

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
Austin, Tex
New Brunswick, N . J

??0
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224

Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, P a
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , IU.__.
Wilmington, N . C

.

Superior, W i s
_
Stamford, C o n n
A u r o r a , 111
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, I o w a

?15
?16
?17
?18
?19

_._

_
_

_

_
_

$104, 504
1,674,112
726, 789
430, 567
980,256

549,293
1, 522,956
3,233
166, 815 !
1,239,637

71,500
1, 281,800
35
10,000
796,832
1,453,270
1,085,762
89,144
878,630
1,311,453

1,450,440
2, 779, 532 i
1, 383, 535 !
1,819,457
948,397

_

$229,402
2,040,132
1, 340,836
823,925
2,207,891

1,646,392
1,178,386
1,480, 567
995,399
1,356,102 i

_

455,976
2,306, 559
1,328,085
1,496,146
828,401

670,904
2,089,446
290, 579
1,269,032
2,418,236

625,784
1, 779, 053
115, 006
1, 014,468
1,099,951

727,050
1, 844,692
813,915
285,223
753,953

438,279
1, 532, 573
709,360
225,937
683,656

$110
$357,840
264, 838
443,501
153,830
287

135, 778

$3,719
14,576
22, 505
15,147

$771
1,300
14,982
13,400

4,670
5,897
1,577
120, 214
4,135

495
64,718
125
4,593
72,150

39, 639
4,375

10,000
28,500
17,050
64,012
12,970

355,964
2,315
526, 214
79, 867
116,362

43,611
9,308
84,891
50
400
10,194
16, 581

422,144

$4,166

5,633
26,490
74,849

2,350

431
80

12,701

1,753

3,229
15,303
907
7,073
3,493
4,911
1,580
9,114
17,798
• 4,767

150,081
199,113
28,201
47, 796
6,460

4,690
29,181
11,583
23,846
2,776

18,019
169,253
151,316
198,954
791,939

2,719

617
151
7,216

1,115

8,763

1,000
111, 324
2,480

21,361
75

160

14,103

9,977

7,927

12,830

$533, 626

319, 714
325,009
127,050

2,741
4,929
692
579
886

267,277
192, 262
8,200
132,047
14,000

430
69,373
9,458

$118,935

444
2,897

101,426
221,236
7,260
5,626

$1,687
3,690
5,636
4,372
7,361
4,132
4,454
617
828
16,777

18,152
732
7,701
1,553

I—I

19,821
719
33
9,280
2,595

11,641
12,300
10,275
11,008
2,363

468,496
11,826
68
28,283
331,591

864,803

1,080

1,003
31,816
150,454
45,105
24,985

35,643
222,467
69,186
38,998
44,582

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225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, Ind
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a

230
231
232
233
234

1,287,111
207,322
1,064,441
1,150,744
20,435

494, 954
74,117
435,152
758,901

296, 706

Orange, N . J
A m s t e r d a m , N . Y_
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, Pa_
Waltham, Mass

3, 587,960
3,517,735
338,136
132,967
1,047,597

2, 111, 332
1,492,262

315, 602
327,182

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green B a y , Wis___
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, W i s
Sheboygan, Wis

1,300,301
669,717
2, 535,477
505,141
520,886

979,317
230, 778
948, 588
95,589
60,702

240
241
242
243
244

M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N . Y
Muskogee, Okla
L a Crosse, W i s
N e w b u r g h , N . Y_

872,970
1,902, 741
1,422,085
953, 516
1,161,452

830,113
1,369, 719
345,091
236,395
585,401

245
246
247
248

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado S p r i n g s , Colo
Newport, R. I
._ _
Pensacola, P l a

1,494,035
1,039, 995
1,439,703
278,592

956,012
862,338
1,248, 221
164, 890

..__

283,473

23,154
130,477
2,240
9,670

16, 238

8,446
14,891
4,832

145
4,128

9,601

4,603
385
6,588
12,016

1,728

48, 000
864,487

138,258

12,361

784, 860
14,698
55,000
3,500
14, 800

304, 882
368, 832

14
51,026
660
43, 677
10, 679

6,060
180, 000
13, 500
5,000

10,314
3,761

8,200
4,584
962,950
41,342
16,000

29,410

313, 274
196, 805

337
11, 872
101,280
2,088
12, 266
12,399
25, 865
5,178

18,328
204
42,800
33,000

5,131
6,722

98,433

329, 576
332, 598
365,398

4,455
14, 503
2,327
216
2,691

6,557

14,186

4,245

455,009
2,000
615, 541
49,497
18,053

9,535
343
792
14,353
654
1, 613, 553

363,265
40,646
269,420
81,251
15,000

346
1,500
7,452
846
3,396

742
374
3,531
12,038
47, 346

* 15,000
833
1,391,485
9,915
46, 979

110
12, 867
6,349
1,601

2,360
24,658
415
3,060
9,762

2,440
113, 643
6,000
351,511
341,218

40, 763
5,533
1,012

9,470
9,469
3,426
1,350

451,932
129, 864
40,633
79,352

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T A B L E 19.—NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS :

1924

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NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF—

Cancellation
of debt
obligations

Total

Grand total.
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

1
II...
IllIV..
V,_.

$2, 679,409,160
1,766,613,127
336,286, 074
294, 785,836
170, 231,133
111, 492, 990

Other civil
divisions

Private
trusts

$1,395,130, 577 $191,479,944

$74, 779, 965

98, 525,097
44,432, 585
19,333,271
17,338,803
11,850,188

37, 772, 243
19, 784, 722
9, 859,892
4, 800, 718
2, 562,390

1, 002,828, 812
85, 674, 650
160, 635,095
87,192,635
58, 799,385

Purchase of Purchase of
investments supplies i
$347,401,301
260, 219,889
30, 582, 016
32,409, 750
13, 581, 259
10, 608,387

Offsets to
outlays

Refunds

6,465,446 $10,018,019 $12,733,707
2,486,700
1, 788,492
1,174, 271
479, 051
536,932

4, 761, 681
1,151, 252
2,389,112
1,191, 653
524,321

1,493,122
2,730, 529
1,472,154
738, 213

Independent
divisions

General
transfers

$266,918,045

$374,482,156

172, 539,399
70,070,392
11, 040,324
8,045,950
5, 221,980

181,179,617
81,308,843
55,213,592
36,128,910
20,651,194

$1, 027, 522,332
286,020,393
47,750,795
80,163, 907
70, 074,375
^ 11, 553,148

$769, 957,751
87,336, 244
9, 058,666
48, 066, 867
' 9,452, 259
2,490, 588

Baltimore, Md
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, CalifPittsburgh, Pa___-.San Francisco, Calif.
Buffalo, N . Y

30, 921, 694
49, 710, 885
80,894,320
14, 207, 052
34, 697, 675
33, 096, 551

19,871, 565
26,443,962
8, 802,744
7,086,041
4, 556, 807
9, 705,318

$23,822, 860 $24, 922, 387 $164, 009, 805
812, 890
17, 275, 780
32,875, 091
9
1, 598,486
12,419, 734
2, 005, 666
7,397, 682
8, 806, 596
596,418
11, 912, 303
6, 905, 516
1,063,834
1, 997,478
2, 845,116
3, 235, 510
2, 762,184
19,401,419
3,676
2, 241, 287
6,028, 794

86,120
140, 510
5, 772,437
79, 820
1, 579. 618
712, 534

4, 345,308
8, 855, 934
4,374,688
1, 234,806
9, 774,306
4, 620,627

$63,017
60, 390
614,191
402, 304
270,888

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$62, 281 $2, 274,231
184,374
725,006
291,105
1,005,709
903, 547
230,450
1,913, 774
489,975
10,065
77,191

52, 920
154
431, 630
4,335
498,154
88, 717

264, 819
305, 813
447, 513
13,348
327, 079
37, 963

75, 631
189, 521
754,171
87,073
352, 522
38, 209

$201, 662
23, 234
237,101
100, 953
154, 535
60? 575

$350,995
96,022
36, 339
148,919
43,954
95, 081

;i08,482,141
6,681
2, 901,155
33, 863, 565

$42, 410,000
38, 268,477
23,370,405
9, 237, 753
4, 538,261
2,797,988

27,125, 951

2,989,821
11,012,807
13,783,767

""l59,~906"

5,697,953
15,367,902
11,704,483

GROUP II—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
Milwaukee, Wis _ _ _
Washington, D. C .
Newark, N. J
Minneapolis, Minn
New Orleans, La___
Cincinnati, Ohio__.

$42, 251, 754
8, 920,118
47, 221, 783
41, 505, 936
35, 404, 577
28,401,453

$4, 228, 794
981,054
19,064,346
3, 627,189
11, 632,444
2, 556, 743

$6,615, 675
917, 254
7,400, 283
3, 689,436
3, 231, 548

$2, 375, 887
1, 984, 004
165, 075
355, 218
382, 063
383? 285

$6,422,422
1, 762,000
4, 382, 714
6, 722,928
364,944
4,135,082

$169, 742
232,815
" 325,"866
7,565

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New York, N. Y__._
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, Pa_-..
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
St. Louis, M o . .

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$3, 629,982
" ~3,~ 298," 494"
18,426,439
12, 051, 775

$18,256, 595
2,923,735
12, 637,431
8,108,988
22,819,072
5,887,364

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Seattle, W a s h . —
Indianapolis, Ind
Rochester, N. Y .
Jersey City, N. J.

17, 031,292 [
40,865,159
20,147,270
18,158,004
36,378,728

5,579,481
5,563,201
4,361, 731
11,612,890
16,466,777

1,852,911
6, 700,974
3, 290,047
1,464,442
9, 270,015

3, 035,280
7,778,721
1,445,443
1,786,928
92,818

601,176
2,143,133
146,437
202, 244
3, 698, 936

5, 718,630
12,443, 792
10, 585,517
1,476, 277
2,439,486

81,542
4, 711,031
95,640
1,458,469
4, 328,976

11, 657
223,150
77, 773
24, 612
36, 000

138,376
347,673
57,901
132,142
45,720

$9, 287
162, 038
42,825
133,102
20,926

$16,995
43,142
118, 522
11,384
67,450

$6,363
64,597
462,736
130,172
32,696

9,394

8,886
5,096
54,924
198, 629
70,303

88,021
6,028
135,819
4,587
13,768

4,263,117
2, 672, 680
501,982
487,367
844, 625

153,022
36, 730
91,852
17,088
52, 285

93, 508
36, 674
24,942
51, 078
23, 669

2,411,116
395, 538
134, 567
37, 641
351, 575

12, 239
953,484
86, 781

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 OF 100,000 TO 300,000
?4
?,5
?6
97
?a

Louisville, Ky_ _ _
Toledo, Ohio
Portland, Oreg
Denver, Colo
Akron, Ohio

99
SO
31
3?
33

Columbus, Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. Paul, Minn
Oakland, Calif.
Atlanta, Ga

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr __ _
._ __
Birmingham, Ala
__ . .
Worcester, Mass.
San Antonio, T e x . . . . . .
.
Dallas, Tex

.

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_
_

$1,802,593
2,747,385
5,741,361
1, 733, 640
2, 723,112

8,571,691
8, 539, 079
9,432,096
2, 796, 259
4, 311,652

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...

$4,920,797
6, 326,362
8,942,344
9,741,788
4,731,928

2,069,426
3, 718,440
4, 692,446
1,355,834
3,171, 545

6,454,335
6,059,545
10,443,375
3,387,982
l,-942,688

2, 565, 507
2, 648,475
8,848,000
3, 228, 111
1,151, 724

$1,500,813

649, 252

854,489

$181,844
504, 624
324, 570
869, 962
28,464

$50,185
1, 551,221
1,071,691
346,150
155, 746

149, 589
118,109
20
715,129
2,684

1,983,258
1,369,474
4,031,334
198,000

15,571
34, 713
10,727

227, 368
40,403
122,848
9,800
6,681

991,399
2, 900,192
365, 570
42,000
107,528

12,415
1,533
1,107
1,998
249, 226

$4, 622, 901

2C6

$2,853, 530
1, 253, 355
1,180,639
393, 664
1,703, 534

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41
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Richmond, Va,
Svracuse, N . Y_
_ _
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
.
Dayton, Ohio _

44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
5?
53

Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, Pa
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, Mass

54
55
56
57
58

Trenton, N . J
Salt Lake City, Utah
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J

. . .
_ _

2,524,982
9, 054,590
3,959,340
2,808,481
820,443

11, 936,486
7,037,445
3, 288,134
3,382,129
4,566,107

Norfolk, Va
.
Houston, Tex . . .
Bridgeport, Conn
Youngstown, Ohio
Hartford, Conn

_.

6,552,531
11,891,151
8,557, 290
6, 014, 226 [
1,848,743

9, 296, 622
4,429,135
1,851,215
1,917,642
1,169,651

6,477,146
3,613,704
748,852
8,636,843
5,353,160

928,400
1,208,336
485,142
3,850,562
4,364,062

2,278,073
3,436,832
4,378,634 1
5,159,723
4,035,295 1

610,249
681, 073
3,857,033
3,854,000
1,744,905

1,676
1, 692, 790
342,645

1,809

36,929
668, 748
4,099
14, 589
11,542

269, 223

38,065
1,291,027

1, 510,994
378, 000
392,907
605,691
464,841
751,880
158,472
9,735
161,592
84,008
107,239
438, 020
271,165
8,195
728,744

410,388
370,826

181

1,228,910

40,523
8,810

1,481,391
681, 524

31,536
931,338

1, 568,215
19,427
526,704
1,392,878

69,890
9,039
2,072

422,265
37, 723
663, 270

7,561
122, 022
3,053
4,262
16, 234

16, 267
84, 540
16,783
19, 221
29, 527

6,721

9,310
152, 994
3,951
8,243
7,971

44,928
207,199
20,146
12,403
5,920

5,613
4,904
3,844
714
82,715

29,921
9,950
15,500
9,548
79,543

46,676
28,172
5,634
25,242
53,259

32, 760

37,798
50, 000
3,936
7,015
891

43,076
7,916
22,078
10,987
6,037

2,071
8,216
83,026
683

11, 586

i Payments for supplies purchased for resale, and the excess of payments for supplies over the value of those charged to expense and outlay accounts*

134,367

j

1, 691,305
2, 665,451

3,695,893
134, 094
3,807, 034
3,121,734
224, 701

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1,034,758
578,407
609,527
838,150
848,691
779,772
2,195, 060
228,997
3,076,258
8,049
515,613
691, 608
123, 519
743,783
159, 768

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NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S ON ACCOUNT O F -

Cancellation
of debt
obligations

Total

Other civil
divisions

Private
trusts

Purchase of Purchase of
investments supplies i

Offsets to
outlays

Refunds

Independent
divisions

General
transfers

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
59
60
61
6?
63

Nashville, T e n n .
N e w Bedford, M a s s
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

64
65
66
67
68

Cambridge, M a s s . .
Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a
Reading, P a
Yonkers, N . Y

69
70
71
7?
73

Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn, _
T u l s a , Okla _.
E l i z a b e t h , N . J__
Spokane, Wash

74
75
76
77
78
79

Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio..
O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla__
Lynn, Mass.
Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, Conn

$2,915,779
7, 652,694 1
6, 548, 449
2,971, 818
2, 757, 049

_

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_

_

$1,409,029
6,596,231
773,125
332,358
1,041, 507

$640
557,234
1, 020,183

5,897,324
2,140,522
811,306
835, 500
13,978,298

4,291,423
1,181,498
605,666
327,100
11,930,906

638,123

4,996,959
1,610,854
3,236,134
4,375,090
3,321, 549 |

4,493,420
726,144
1,410,456
779,509
2,525,334

2,686,936
2,375,945
5,871,607
5,183,337
3, 317,212
5, 507,049

945,561
1,186,367
1,160,302
4,187, 771
2,045,207
5,072, 719

608, 822

724
900
1,061, 689
443, 266
973, 041
4,612
391,813
685,826
222,661

$129,446
501, 025
128,440
34, 500

6,937
38, 839
29,119
24, 792
57,834

267,129
142,025
45,000
105, 500
425,165

12,300
56,507
782,397
2, 527'
304, 525

26, 235
622,984
741,892
954,107
350,908

663,378
24,326
856,152

391,858
742,389
3,804,025
257,223
11,111
101, 076

48,207

56, 357
1,174
13, 629
12,780
62,443

12, 584
2,187
24,239
16,442
11,032

$31, 518
22, 519
11, 577
3,186
212, 791

$14, 556
7,408
38,933
8,519
20,685

91,122
8,557
1,452
2,120

15.978
22,457
940
26,180
270,086

664,105
651,801
58,857
349 576
230,498

4,382
15,772
102,076
24,307
23,380

8,400
39,690
167,957
11,043
15,249

8,956
137,173
31, 356
1,630, 556
99,966

987
3,581
9,478
291, 019
2,140
1,137

57,848
49.979
41,650
6,326
15,636
10,340

598,453
352,861

$751

$13,689
$105, 772
308,232
125
77,440

$6,184
36,012
25,020
12,775
22,778

$1, 724, 299
201, 735

$1,446,347
234,084
2,114, 718
2,499,190
558,395

38,153
509,085
99,116

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
8?
83
84

Somerville, M a s s .
ElPaso,Tex_
_
S a n Diego, Calif
F o r t W a y n e , I n d . ___
Jacksonville, F l a .

$2,464, 781
2,912,737
3,298,298
774,463
2,224,161

$2,159,980
1,123,686
773,661
81,733
1,634,243

$295,196

$2, 670
99,206
306, 057
505, 804
21,003

$169,000
674, 883
61,264
277,054

$27,354

21,199
12,864
34, 713

$1,484,833
1,497,478
72,669
234,370

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Lawrence, Mass„__.
Schenectady, N . Y .
Evansville, Ind
Knoxville, Tenn
Savannah, Ga

4,234,169
5,247,388
716,507
6,745,533
661,470

3,468,270
4,261,896
199,477
5,943,530
506,105

Allentown, Pa
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N . H .

762,765
8,057, 531
1,249,577
954,262
3,176,355

327,300
3,518,088
878,070
479,703
2, 513,500

Long Beach, Calif.
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, I n d . . .
St. Joseph, Mo

2,035,192
1.251.268
1,136,103
1.090.269
383,035

396,912
1,073,940
578,313
602,478
220,324

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a .
Sioux City, Iowa..
Rockford, 111
Portland, Me
Gary, I n d . . .

571,946
714,329
1,959,467
3, 557,839
1,051,846

429,372
402,829
1,821,941
1,862,825
435,449

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich_.
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
Charleston, S. C
Sacramento, Calif...

1,497,837
3,271, 059
3,299,394
2,062,225
2,147, 531

333,936
3,202,426
2,361,602
809,988
315,068

388,631

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y .
Johnstown, Pa
East St. Louis, 111...
Saginaw, Mich
Terre Haute, Ind__.

1,336, 774
483, 549
1,865,174
2,892,036
315,626

491,397
156,000
600,790
543, 621
131,000

447,723
2,131
487,266
779,205

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I_.
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio..
Lansing, Mich

3,453,399
6,694,405
4, 504,191
1,419,253
2, 767,716

2,887,822
4,063,411
2,282,951
866,341
613,608

144,249
956,888
731,220

120
121
122
123
124

Chester, Pa
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn..
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, Pa

1,089,224
1,320,736
665,053
3,817, 524
1, 620,275

522,980
205, 700
488,415
3,306,400
89,798

401,776
745,218

10,101
40,840
406,867

53,165
37,000
1,804
476,394

1,662,788
3,270
521,657

4,111

193,884
843,986

704,620

651,173
629, 790
299,182
298,927

10,429
447, 737

582
2, 524
5,062
3,000
1,899

8,334
19,472
8,247
20,852
12,838

256,812
1, 776,694
290,930
286, 596
30,467

9,332
971
4,000
10,000
16,733

51,339
17,125
4,863
4,156
4,192

1,358,396
42,259
8,663
20,929
19, 702
100,358
874
40, 839
378,451
103, 045

56l
152,972
1,076,345
59,850
129,645
91,883

910
7,418
31,196

219,213
169, 706
399,512
53,804

288,265
124,161
97,629
104,092
146,518

10,654

3,215
15,855
1,620

12,592
34,280
10,130
210,863
5,071

3,993
600 1

104,206
370, 558
49,057
68, 280

12,767

47,000
74, 550
392,428
2,500

571
3,140

41,006
47, 520
11, 790

6,785

50,350

1,210
21,651
7,207
8,672
5,980

50,826

1,627
87,774
59,779
34,298

28,986
5,555
44,773
7,467
8,756

4,137

123,480
100
63, 711
5,445
337, 780

3,050
261,680
251,875

61, 826

107,484

50
3,946
34,486

8,000
69,878
27,270

25,939
17,452
23, 540

26,741
798

186, 755
205,244
155, 500
330,115
54, 722

219
465
1,807
25,002

1,226
3,329
113,255
1,808
1,085
27,132

129,155
39,250
80,370
25,841

2,795
500
4,440
3,313

54, 549

19,680
8,061
18,981
1,659
54,989

2,872
454
1,735

4,876
13,019
38,356
17,184
79

28,756
23, 500
3,594

26,760
2,384

14,581
8,839
3,235
2,240
1,977

$61,048
622,804
3,007
436,606

673, 852
1, 035, 725

10, 525
30,857
481,260
1,199,754
210,968
316, 579
65,542
435,529
94,040

1,245,400

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159,396
1,436,284
1,311,480
218,105
64,944

798,174

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561,368
203,057
94,352
110,465
378, 589

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NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF—

Total

Cancellation
of debt
obligations

Other civil
divisions

Private
trusts

Purchase of
investments

Purchase of
supplies i

Offsets to
outlays

Refunds

Independent
divisions

General
transfers

GROUP I V — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 T O 100,000— Continued
125
126
1?,7
128
129

N e w Britain, Conn.
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
B e r k e l e y , Calif
Springfield, I1L_

$663,446
3,334,405
734,329
644,030
1,561,811

$305, 560
342, 490
488,366
238, 550
1, 531,029

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, P a
Huntington, W . Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, N e b r . _ .
Winston-Salem, N . C

502, 220 1
254,877 I
2, 679,205
1,800, 768
9, 802,193

241,563
167,710
2,331,500
1, 550,228
1,024,469

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111
_
Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, K y

907,399
2, 689, 301
3,647,355
1,219,064
1, 567,143

788,242
2, 346,394
1,482,375
689, 300
912,403

140
141
142
143
144

Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, M i c h .
Shreveport, L a
W h e e l i n g , W . Va__

2,638,006
1,274,892 1
1, 556,046 1
1, 494, 764
486,777

408,765
227,045
309,668
938,957
63, 682

145
146
147
148
149

N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a
F r e s n o , Calif
Augusta, G a
P a s a d e n a , Calif

2, 255, 549
261,800
258, 863
951,953
4,188,798

169, 606
136, 000
162, 612
655,329
324, 521

150
151
152
153
154

Lakewood, Ohio. _
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J . _

_

_

_

1, 212,120
1,225, 840
1,093,112
4,316,115
2, 540,573 1

559, 661
903, 214
131,395
2,082,958
598,174

$107,220
792,372

$163,422
697,492

$4,175

12, 276

715
4,991

65,801

3,600
30, 050
13,112
5,000
2, 020, 000

7,823
36,482
31,848

210,196
861, 315
559

49, 283
3,938
3,745
54, 496

4,313
76,884
529, 639
46, 260

548, 652

1,334
3,916
3, 776
16,185
1,752

796,421
15, 550
75, 000
35, 310
68,482

16, 246
123
24,249

68,900
94, 650

128,032

99, 000
993, 835

282,619

743,334

$4,286
55
115,235
12,150

96

33,906
3,593
1,637,109
606,807

696,119
13,219

193,149
93, 680
10, 874
337,700
223,379

$6,131
1,808
29,193

$2,484
20,825
6,705
2,652
1,365

$1,310, 615

$84,760
156,019
237,395
257, 685

22, 677
3,202
311
106,158

16,944
1,661
6,126
9,305
12, 755

240,113
32, 779
34, 727
199,442
6,541,162

2,167
400
2,550
238
2,325

3,116
6,144
4,490
5,868
11,327

90,482

14,915
5,539

3,847
50
10, 244
67, 569
1,621

5,016
40,110
8,147
16, 567
4,869

19,079

354,484

548, 510

763, 048
473,094
232,108
1, 422,623
988, 221
52, 049
405, 261
340, 832

8,679

11,183

4,570
4,727

7,155
1,500
247,093

12,426
6,562
14,084
3,488
109, 763

1, 225,175
24, 465
46,193
187, 909
2, 385, 554

25,195
3,031
20,372

1,225
2,727
28,090
2,336
18,230

8,184
1,704
136,453
27,108
6,739

390, 800
221,484
66,216
228,904
118,300

955, 725

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155
156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . _
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass__
Charlotte, N . C

.„
__
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540,584
3,538,153
2,431, 379
2,004,442
199,549

197,030
2,512,139
1,906,534
321,353
176,934

289,691
158,864
35, 775

4,677
7,819
8,753
2,976

2,027

420 .
385,219 ;
.
58,135 !.
7, 584 j

20,160

334,587
319,114
295, 205
1, 584,665
415

1,843
24,171
3,888
52,089
2,040

i

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
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Haverhill, Mass..

1 160

!

__

O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, Pa.__
Oi 161 K e n o s h a , W i s
163
ro 164 | Y o r k , P a
162
165 D e c a t u r , 111
166 W o o n s o c k e t , R . I
167 I M c K e e s p o r t , Pa_
168 | B a y C i t y , M i c h
169 H a m m o n d , I n d

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j

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$1,772,445 i!
1.046,105 |
207,565
1,343,266
131, 260 j

$1,384,000
1,017,323
76,058
197,836
125, 777

1, 848, 243 !
2, 554, 646 1
650, 845 !
2,080,096 1
1,153,135 j

877, 795
2,079, 459
516, 503
133,000
358, 710

170
171
172
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, T e x .
Chelsea, M a s s

1, 610,191
999, 598
709, 224
3, 231,131
2,101,964

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635, 664
265, 613
698, 387
1,167,995
1, 844,110

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . Va
Medford, M a s s .
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s .
S t o c k t o n , Calif

937,148 !
1, 569,988 '
3, 634, 097 !
1, 591, 802 i
456, 877

474, 781
1,359,391
1, 664, 809
1, 349, 075
144, 740

180
181
182
183
184

Lima, Ohio
Montgomery, Ala..
Madison, W i s . . . _
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y .

1, 729, 326 !
1,101, 606 I
3, 056,874 ,
3, 438, 459
2, 209, 383

1,169, 395
735, 772
980, 500
2, 533,141
854, 399

185
186
187
188
189

E a s t Chicago, I n d _
Pueblo, Colo.
P o n t i a c , M i c h __ __
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y

562,130
2,411, 695
4, 561, 687
1,981, 316
2,192, 713

228, 433
561, 568
674,350
1, 672,900
1, 541, 219 1

1

...

_.

$228,831
814, 286

92,188

1
$69 !
11,203

....

.|

160,971

2,045
20,138

327, 619
405, 811
412, 756
385,144

32, 596
18, 573
2,569
8,849

1

. ..,
!

4,227
23,190

2,359
199,183

42, 000
111,815

23,434

16, 614
1,401
4, 143
9,756

15, 417
1,344
1,201
2,901
7,910

431, 710
215, 708
357
1,030, 313
171, 531

16, 928

67, 737
870
11, 252
2,150
12, 535

2,963
58, 273
903, 781

2,567
1, 011, 317

385

1,579

130, 500

310, 925
2,479
1,475
3,527
17, 068

"'""1

$49, 524
11,182
128, 524
24, 213
2,400

33,420 '

130,970
14, 500
536,000

70, 701

i

422,484
12,951
21,149
354,041
36, 736

243, 769
2,609
261
16, 744
218, 826

504, 411
27, 819

I

$6, 396
6,397
1,483
3,691
3,083

$15,799 |

6,126

430, 278
187, 824
449,367

,

1,500

126,470

76, 834
134, 345
517, 994
207, 226

$800

$102, 825

147

142, 239
501, 768
69, 656

14,107
979
7,354
9,712
8,534

074
200
289
994

2,836
11,114
775
41, 254

535
140,
786,
29,
59,

2,500
5,125

22,038
31, 720
42, 658

4,100
726
7,799

16,064
4,003
6,748
11,879
1,829

_.'
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498,095
364, 000
86, 307
451,027
127, 676

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74, 525

18, 617
12,811
18, 799
2,888
19, 248

401, 852
334, 555
1, 400, 438
364, 309
1,154,125

3,145
10,494
26,826
3,066
3,230

14, 992
1, 696, 354
1, 056, 370
52, 990
79,177

1, 556, 351

Payments for supplies purchased for resale, and the excess of payments for supplies over the value of those charged to expense and outlay accounts.
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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 . 44]

NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT O F -

Total

Cancellation
of debt
obligations

Other civil
divisions

Private
trusts

Purchase of Purchase of
investments supplies i

Offsets to
outlays

Refunds

Independent
divisions

General
transfers

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
190
191
192
193
194

Salem, M a s s
E v a n s t o n , 111
S a n Jose, C a l i f . .
Butte, Mont. .
West Hoboken, N . J

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, P a
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N . Y
H a m i l t o n , Ohio
Muskegon, Mich.

200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209

$2,004,266
458,176
775, 315 !
700,826
1,908,939 :

$1, 770,000
377, 253
89, 780
616, 354
755,000

243, 519
1, 783, 377
1,133,190 |
1,110, 647
1, 688,865

118,000
1, 395, 700
625,796
681, 444
330, 788

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass.
Springfield, M o . . .
Muncie, I n d
_
Lorain, Ohio.
_ _ _ _ _

584, 871 i
1, 594,968
16, 740
225,138 |
1, 401, 535

176,470
1, 371, 555
12, 300
66,415
931,073

Chicopee, M a s s . - _
D u b u q u e , Iowa _
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
C o l u m b i a , S. C
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Joliet, 111

1, 540, 510
347, 643
1, 666,439
974,010
539, 500

1, 361,900
256,174
181,619
889,844
488,773

_

. .
__ _ _

$169, 392

$4, 372

$12, 705
34,017
505,108
78. 790
418,832

$565

357,840
264,838
443, 501

2,474
13,473
19, 261
1,494

23,
5,
55,
136,

673
500
608
910

15

$1,448
1,948
2,344
2,176

731

355,794

26, 394
1,138
1,775

4,166

4,639
24, 953
95,436

2,350

159

$5,162
4,168
7,065
2,200
342
1,687
3,690
5,636
4,372
7,361

$42,070
41, 290
144,861

a

375,005
118,935
210,958
325,009
127,050

M

402, 509
11,826
68
28, 283
331, 591

Q
W

444
2,897

4,132
4,454
617
828
16, 777

732
7,826
1,553

2,741
4,929
692
579
886

3,229
15, 303
907
7,073
3,493

1,003
31,816
150, 454
45,105
20,074

H

1,753
3,635

617
151
7,216

1,115

8,763

4,911
1,580
9,114
17, 798
4,767

150,081
199,113
28, 201
47, 796
6,460

4,690
29,181
11, 583
23, 846
2,776 1

18,019
169, 253
151, 316
198.954
760,074

12, 701

$533, 626

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210^ Superior, W i s . . _
211
212
213 T a u n t o n , M a s s
214 C o u n c i l Bluffs, I o w a
215
216
217
218
219 I

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
Austin, Tex
_
N e w Brunswick, N . J

1, 324,181 J
2,809, 575
210,907
1,911,754
602, 252

317,362
. 2,489,538
140,741
1, 575,439
483,262

691, 538 !
1, 208, 728 i
377,098 !
601,339 1
2, 062,376

639,468
849,558
203,048
375,869
846,350

153, 830
392

135, 778

1,760
3, 429
299
107, 394
582
35,127
3,683

355, 964
1,804
523,846
72, 398
116,359

43,461
4,833
87, 885

5,651
1,590
422,176

49, 443
2,620
19,321
106,409
27, 912
2,955
31, 409
24,470
282,150
46, 795
22,000
149, 529
10,000
8,000
157,624
5,500
31,666

431
15,103

21, 361
2,952
160

972, 295

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Waterloo, I o w a . _ . . . „
Easton, Pa
_
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C

„.„->

345,314
182,900
501,088
348,900
580,240

1,175,985 , 1
247, 840 1
1,046,428 l
598,023
53,991 !

>

619,896 ! [
501,508
631,528 1
408,186 !
667, 579 j

347,147
102,700
413, 971
153, 680
28,000

283,473

848, 234
69, 784
24,068
5,310
33, 223

3,088,084
2,358,829 ;
353,127
187, 567
973,320

1, 547,985
530,675
55,000
100, 790
777,996

315, 602
327, 217

8,543 '
13, 320 ,
2,312 |

138, 258

5,810

?35
^36
937
938
?39

Lewiston, M e
Green Bav, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis

1,071,658 |
589,548
2, 396, 918
482,455
533, 291

744,000
146, 806
45, 315
61, 933
89,339

304,882
368, 832

14
49,993
585
36, 367
596

940
941
949
943
944

M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N . Y
Muskogee, Okla
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N . Y

728,963
675,332
1,475,186
837,195
1,147,684

669, 267
94,090
372, 488
140,811
576,448

945
940
947

Lynchburg, Va
C o l o r a d o S p r i n g s , Colo
Newport, R . I
Pensacola, F l a . _

*>48

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1,162,454
525, 745
1, 311,030 !
270, 603 |

454,500
344, 527
1,114,000
189,901

342

4,455
14, 503
2,327
216
2,691

5,867

Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass

_

9, 535
343
792
14, 353
654

11, 773

41,731
6,200
1,434
62,426

?30
?31
?3?
?33
934

.

4,603
385
0, 588
12,016

12, 764

26,176

??9

.

11, 641
12, 300
10, 275
11,008
2,363

16,100
73, 500
36,150

13,964 !
136, 212
2, 235
9, 345 '

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, Ind
_
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a

225
226
227
9<?8

19,821
719
33
9,280
2,595

7,284

191,377 i
9,622 !
1,032 i

296,706

337, 456
332, 598

;
i
1
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6,674
8,117
941,035
23, 900

13,093
7, 515
13, 037

315,113
196,805

452
14, 716 :
103,261 !
2,454 i
6,960 ;

23, 700
49, 575
986, 673
18,400
15, 908

98,433

12,133 ;
9,988 ;
5,886 j

189, 511
21, 513
47, 640

365, 783

145

30, 634
4, 245
583
4,838

" ""
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35, 643
222,467
70,186
38,998
44,432
475, 387
2,000
615, 541
49,497
18,053

1, 362, 684

363, 265
40, 646
269,420
81,251
15,000

346
1,500
7,452
846
3,396

742
374
3,531
12,038
47, 346

15,000
833
1, 391,485
9.915
46, 979

110
12, 867
6,349
1,601

2,360
24, 658
415
3,060
9,762

2,440
113, 643
6,000
351, 511
341,218

40, 763
5,533
1,012

9,470
9, 469
3,426
1,350

456,077
129,877
40, 633
79, 352

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T A B L E 2 0 . — A M O U N T OF S P E C I F I E D A S S E T S AND

VALUE O F P U B L I C P R O P E R T I E S AT C L O S E O F Y E A R :

1924

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[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p.396. 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.47]
ASSETS IN FINKING F U N D S

Aggregate

CITY

i
G r a n d total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

I.
II
III
IV
V

_

6,002.852, 347
913, 541, 078
1, 390, 676,721
766, 757,960
473, 542, 014

_
_
_

1
'}.

7
8
9
10
11
1?

N e w Y o r k , N . Y_
Chicago, I1L-Philadelphia, P a
Detroit, Mich
C l e v e l a n d , Ohio
S t . Louis, M o
_
Baltimore, M d
B o s t o n , Mass__
L o s Angeles, Calif _
Pittsburgh, Pa
S a n Francisco, Calif _
Buffalo, N . Y

___
_

__ _

City
securities
(par value)

Other
investments

!
!
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Total

Cash

FUNDS'

City
securities
(par value)

Other
investments

i
$1, 264, 308,912 j $113,184, 527

$9, 547, 370,120

$1,073,916,399

$77, 207,986

52, 693, 651
17,783,397
22, 209, 754
12,323,106
8,174, 619

915, 348, 042
49, 249, 412
78, 449, 011
19, 264,944
11,604,990

22, 728, 014
18, 501, 316
24, 060, 475
6, 091, 896
5,826, 285

990,769,707 '
85,534,125 I
124,719, 240 !
37, 679,946 j
25, 605, 894 |

GROUP 1.—CITIES

3
4
5
6

Cash

Total

AS SETS I N PUBLIC TRUST

$79,729,448

$146, 808, 035

8, 421,361
1, 387, 574
1, 042, 520
1,265,585
844,877

69, 740, 952
1,855, 652
3, 736, 709
2, 681, 389
1, 714, 746

110, 756, 022
12, 716, 035
10,442,179
6,004, 649
6,889,150

$48, 704, 565 i $4,458,915
29, 910, 845 ,
1,623,528
80, 263, 502
546,867
1,007,074 •
66,374
61,279
56, 279
4,173,161
76, 417

$42, 818, 650
8,337, 575
4,956, 933
487, 000

$239, 499, 400 | $12,961,917
188, 918,335 i
15, 959, 261
15,221,408
9,951, 623 !
9, 448, 773 ,

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

$3,158,581,454
594, 433, 496
470,819, 534
253,315, 517
221, 439, 864
148,363, 615

$751,620,227 2, 461, 761
69,588,823
20,142,411
25, 239, 798
9, 570, 609

$15, 548, 238
2, 447,411
3,918,923
5, 248, 899
5, 347,622
1,198, 609

$730, 071, 989

143,419,35.2
293, 648, 037
302,167, 723
160,858, 027
146, 496, 697
109, 309, 031

35,825,399
41,564,006 .
12,376,179 '
11,075,390
2,072,910
9, 232,194 i

218, 449
1,147, 606
8,925,179
2,281,056
2,072,910
4, 338,749

29, 695,300
32,967, 800
3,451, 000
8, 294, 334

63, 669,900
14,167,177
17,58% 097
5, 555, 000

$14, 350
3, 000, 000
726, 335
2, 310, 079
2, 817, 000
5,911, 650
7, 448, 600
500, 000

4, 893, 445

1,363,786 !
19,109,492
1,007, 513
1, 081,328 ;
1,419, 384
816, 406 •

926, 000

$1, 427, 000
19,949, 742
74,759, 702
453, 700
5, 000
3,170, 744

8,831
842,411
26, 449
427,200
25,384
262,706

1, 295, 500
9,170,090
718,876
76, 528
742, 500
211,300

59, 455
9, 096,991
262,188
577, 600
651,500
342, 400

$126,249
83,924
88,746
134,983
75,175
194,998

$151, 750

$2,105, 000
983, 600
267, 607
1,188, 298
1, 300,000
5,412, 782

G R O U P I T . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 300,000 T O 500,000
13
14
15
16
17
18

Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D . C
Newark, N . J
Minneapolis, M i n n
N e w Orleans, L a

$75,552,088
72, 485, 626
110,436, 555
81,541,192
58,189,159
161,997,362

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$767,841
3,412, 580
15,090,694
5,108,480
3,389, 699
31,887, 658 j

$28,985
1,014,380
108,863
45, 588
3,324, 599
2, 411,050

$215, 856
13,385,117
2,196,850
64, 200
23,625,466

$523, 000
2, 398, 200
1, 596, 714
2,866, 042
900
5, 851,142

$2,382,999
1, 067, 524
562,992
1, 616, 731
1, 856, 415
6, 221,153

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206, 639
293, 450
481, 240
613,373




Kansas City, Mo
Seattle, Wash
Indianapolis, Ind.
Rochester, N . Y . . .
Jersey City, N.J-__

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65,972,052
100,875,396
42,323,569
60, 638,123
83,529,956

7,048,802 1
1,556,962
778,466
4,901,424 1
11,591,519 1

2,328,702
1,190, 744
778, 466
3, 870, 424
2, 681, 596

217, 000 j
160,000

4, 503,100
206, 218

""475," 666" j
8,909,923 j

" "556," 666"

.445,110
19,372
953, 650
816,479
16,836

15, 028
10,172
125, 984
515, 479
16, 836

430, 082
9,200
100, 000

827, 666
201, 000

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
Louisville, Ky._
Toledo, Ohio
Portland, Oreg
Denver, Colo
Akron, Ohio.

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Columbus, Ohio
Providence, R. 1.
St. Paul, Minn
Oakland, Calif
Atlanta, Ga

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Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, Mass.
San Antonio, Tex....
Dallas, Tex

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$2, 638, 474 1
6, 654, 564
3,644,191
394,034 j
2,113, 658

$1, 497,474
1, 724,851
248,644
205,034
813, 061

$141,000
4,829, 713
2, 730, 259
189, 000
1, 300, 597

47,378,963
47,175,807
50,255,883
29,241,116
27,722,897

12,483,010
12, 436, 985 !
8, 047, 207 I
294,119
1, 872,950

668, 864
296,797
409,107
294,119

11,814,146
12, 040,188
5,814, 300
1, 871, 500

$1, 000, 000
100, 000
665, 288

100, 000
1,823, 800
1,450

_

_

Grand Rapids, Mieh
Fort Worth, Tex.
Scranton, Pa.___
Paterson, N . J..
Springfield, Mass..
Des Moines, Iowa.
Trenton, N. J . . .
Salt Lake City, U t a h . . . .
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J

_._
_

44,649,748
10,890,716
34,443,568
15, 679,711
27,639,150 j

2, 512,489
137, 330
4, 472, 546 |
1,989, 435 1
1,435, 691 |

597, 078
14, 830
16,846
1, 532, 951
1, 004,441

1, 090, 411
122, 500
3,094,000
455, 500
431, 250

1,361, 700
984

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Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
Dayton, Ohio
Norfolk, Va
Houston, Tex_.__
Bridgeport, Conn..,.
Youngstown, Ohio
Hartford, Conn...

$32,305,433
37,325,478
62,944,915
60,415,652
36,420,468

34,153,922
25, 320,197
17,633,037
32,186,287
19, 771,640

7,119,355

1, 784, 655

4,498,700

836,000

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670, 714
1,162, 004
2, 909, 856

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99,797
1,001, 004
281, 307

2,000

35,000

397,998
193, 542
818, 674
17,688
55, 750

16, 991
10, 532
30, 292
7,688
50, 750

218,952

162,055
183, 010
788, 382
10, 000
5,000

302,087
15,851 i
889,379 1

4,487
5,351
18, 223

85,000

297, 600
10,500
786,156

18, 225

66, 500

8,246

215,689
46, 299
235

15, 391
58, 494
58, 481

252,077
135, 067
209, 625

3,000

6,450

64, 647

225, 045
5,500
30,000

41,811

92,971

1, 235, 388
36, 008

102,121

1, 567,362

483,157
239,860 !
268,341

98, 600
272, 900
9,000
1, 200, 000
271, 500

11, 203

1,753

260,388
6,455 :
96, 765

35, 343
955
2,118

50, 000
680, 000
75, 000
2,108,000
29, 600

230,124 ,
211,977
170, 241
60, 062
83,868

36, 751
7,912
5,241
1,622
30, 868

20,156, 721
16.227,944
10,057,248
13,354,250
27,870,533

1,312,474
J 607 256
' 498^ 092
2,192, 646
722, 443

846,174
634, 456
328, 092
5,146
66, 043

367, 700
699, 900
161,000
987, 500
384,900

354,125
219,958
74,396
300,546
154, 302

70,700
297,571
382,375

1, 800, 500
2, 587,188
2, 681,105
507, 900

471,125
2,852, 672
308,396
2, 646, 546
2,920,681

31, 500
512, 000
264,910

2, 586, 738

525, 751
187, 606

22,417,404
17,221,823
21,732,268
17,642,956
17,207,376

10, 836
48,067
5,609
7,626

113, 036
857, 638
652, 894
7,626
37, 000

5C0,917
161, 000

3, 208, 956
2, 262, 868

12, 008
468, 444

$93,136
131,400
543,321
1,447,364
23,000

$14, 263
15, 299
13, 761
41, 839
34, 702

70,000

34,303,730
24,358,912
24,882,005
24,154,389
37,888,853

3, 047, 896
3,091, 640

825,000

851
534
700
980

$107,399
172,550
815, 616
1,950,903
275, 682

67, 000
1,952,714
159, 000
238, 000
2, 736, 779

2,166

$25,
258,
461,
217,

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87,189

14,932

57,800
73, 215

53,666

135,573
130,850
165, 000
58,440
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[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 396. 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 . 47]
ASSETS IN SINKING F U N D S

ASSETS I N PUBLIC TRUST F U N D S

Aggregate
Total

Cash

City
securities
(par value)

Other
investments

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

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Nashville, T e n n
_
N e w Bedford, M a s s
Flint, Mich
._
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

_.

$14,138,661 i
23,343, 807 I
19,091,192
15,186, 741
20, 830, 797

$633,797
158,002
181,720
1,327
430,263

$722,797
2,144,550
181,720
286, 327
1,296,063

o

$39,000
138,000

$50,000
1, 848,548

277, 500
465, 550

7,500
400, 250

$21, 753 i
478, 789
3, 588
430, 939 !
118,570

$18,053
3,872
3,588
5,789
50,370

$3, 700
26,000

$448,917

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105, 200
68, 200

319, 950

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Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a
E e a d i n g , Pa_._

20,630,805
14, 605, 293 {
16,099, 542 1
15, 520, 534
19,392,123

Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
Tulsa, O k l a . . .
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash

12, 654, 271
19, 288, 680
20,409,702
9,064, 998
17, 904, 757

3.806,474 !
' 667,100 I
468,002 i
497,100

Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio.
Lynn, Mass
Utica N Y

287
490
1,733,669
107,235
265,534

2,566,000
9,670

1,159.950
403; 122
378,000
234,300

160,000
753, 615
993, 447
402,243

50,666

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238,787
160,490
2,534,314
1,125, 682
1, 644, 829

25, 694, 502 1
20, 674, 293
19, 459, 957 i
14, 310,419 i
8,914,729
20,429,918

. „
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80,524
254,308
90,002
212,800

1,628,192
2, 574,418
3,317, 544
925,817
101, 544
265,187

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238,500
47,030
25, 000
977,052

59,054
20, 620 1
88, 930
31, 206 j
940,333 !

2, 666
8,620

21. 500
12,000

34, 888

>

2,706
38,948

25, 500
320, 750

88, 930
3,000
580,635

Ul

159, 201
1, 711, 980 i
58,785
192,096
46, 622

936
28,654
8,785
21,572
10,122

245,000
45,000
136, 024

158, 265
1,438,326
5,000
34, 500
36, 500

67,242
179, 794
33, 848
97,123
182,873
299, 216

15,480.
25, 229
3,848
16,781
14,425
7, 817

j

289,136
463,914
546,678
4,817
87,344

707,200
2, 050,504
1, 620,392

631, 856
60,000
1,150, 474
921,000

14,200
241,000

24,187

10,742
115,440

41, 020
39,125
30, 000
77, 342
106,750
283, 399

3,000
61, 698
8,000

|
Somerville, M a s s
El Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, I n d
Jacksonville, F l a

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$8,086,957 jL.
10,460,003 j
35,354,527 ,
11,953,244 ]
16,653,669 i

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GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
82
83
84

H
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$1,112,393
774,013 1
94,816 i
549,113 !

$450,393
274,013
94,816
178,766

$537,000 !
i

133,347 i

$125, 000
500,000
237,000

$30, 567
10, 588
77,535
191, 318
147,561

$1, 610
10, 588
27, 781
29,078
53, 561

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$28,957

$1,"666"!
~~~48~754
13,000
149,240
94,000 I. — ,

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85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga

8, 619,754
11,390,266
11,939,056
7,588,928
11,853,020

16,825 .
121,684
97,330
488,593
239,500

1,825
30,684
97, 330*
12,199
239, 500

90
91
92
93
94

Allentown, P a
.
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, P a
M a n c h e s t e r , N . H__.

9,541,799
14,136,815
8,980,674
9, 744,339
12, 037, 734

406,497
1,878,821 1
260,624
216,702 ,
215,552

120,497
291, 347
97,054
42,814

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g B e a c h , Calif._.
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. Joseph, M o .

22,366,130
7, 897, 340
12,142,764
11,990,203
7, 682,159

241,001
96,311
1,186,502
215,527 |
275,048

241, 001
7, 552
295,241
215,527
220, 548

11, 782,307
8, 976, 377
8,523, 681
18,278,042
4,865,438

106,905
178,476 !
15,500 !
1,503,138
72,836 !

106, 905
80,205
15,500
105, 345
57,688

51, 271

47,000

953,227
15,148

444,566

5, 336, 354
4,510, 443
9,820, 807
10,076, 715
18, 543,302

272,530

149,050

123,480

156,620 |
231,019 |
266,483

114,770
38,819
266,483

31,100
142,000

11,324,420
9, 932,100
4,472,057
1, 778,000
7, 236, 782

191,235
742,270 1
118,436 1
303,850
131,128 1

5, 685
717,270
118,436
126,850

185, 550
177,000

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100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111.
Portland, M e
Gary, Ind

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C____-_
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, Pa
E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre Haute, Ind

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

120
121
122
123
124

Chester, P a
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, P a

___ _. _

„__
___.
,
__

__. ___

10, 648 |
221,171
105,849
21,000

15,000
91,000

104,171
23,241 '

—!

476, 394
276,000
1, 587, 474
163, 570
59,200
133, 000

114,688 ;
82,552 :

17,100
794,000

71,659 '
97,261

81,500 i
61,000

10,648
35, 500
21, 608
21,000

39,000

20,100
19, 200
46, 350
220, 542

!

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54,500 ;

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_
!

300
24,178
78,846
56,433
500,042

300
4,078
20, 646
10,083

382,691 .
30, 858
179,254
78, 381

8,679
10, 380
29,185
7, 431

126,000
16,978

248, 012
3,500
150,069
70, 950

37, 830
44, 887
246,080 1
575, 390 |
59,161

10, 000 |

4, 330
44, 887
5,870
4,522
38, 661

9,000

24, 500

186,410
414,068

53, 800
156. 800
20, 500

7,831
39, 957
9,731
886, 959
254,149

279,500

7,831
39,957
9,731
179,133
7, 823

528,000
217,826

179, 826
28, 500

183, 705

16,750 j
50,200 j

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11, 733

24,300

147, 672

47, 564
351, 467
424, 694 1

20, 564
62,352

104,500

7, 779,303
9, 564, 879
6,581, 967
7,478,817
16,538, 364

2,014,382
1, 380,942
853,517
501,858
311,416

393,382
549,453
34,017
71, 670
268, 916

1,361,000
629, 939
819, 500
430,188
42,500

260,000
201,550 ;

812
766
494
025
944

5, 812
29
23, 494
24, 473
15,496

27,000
20,826

5,809,857
7,229,393
6,574, 325
8,176,330
7,250,502

989,073

677, 573

161, 500

150,000 ;

123,096
572,482
757,747 1

2,810
17, 532
149,926

248, 950
431,321

120,286 !
306,000
176,500 !._.

j

43, 737
• 39, 000
542, 726
91, 448

14,138
203, 258
12, 932
91, 585

4, 538
1, 258
432
3, 585

117,000

w

27,000
184,615
276. 407

9,600
85, 000
12, 500
88, 000

25,666

131,128

Q

46,
43,
89,
588,
106,

148,287

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T A B L E 2 0 . — A M O U N T O F S P E C I F I E D A S S E T S AND V A L U E O F P U B L I C P R O P E R T I E S AT C L O S E O F Y E A R :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 396. 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 . 47]

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
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197
128
129

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Bethlehem, P a

131
132
133
I'M
135
]36
]37
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
1^3
154

Hoi yoke, Mass
Winston-Salem, N . - C
Q u i n c y , M a s s __ _
E a s t Orange, N . J .

Wheeling W . Va

F r e s n o Calif

Topeka, K a n s .
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, Mich

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$9,476,908 i
10,737,441 i
8,408,644 ,
6,609,300 '
9,037,799 J

N e w Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala

_.

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$725,569
1,664,428
148,354
56.357
54,543

$14,720
16,734
148,354
56,357
54,543

$264,000
983,416

9,126, 529
6.571,428 !
10,531,990 !
10,215,833 i
6,182,803

1,032,763
364,448 i
253,395 j
105,167 i
263,156

553,063
259,848
26,030
105,167
88,156

379,700

39,934

2, 992

36,942

175,000

120,796

13,696

107,100

3,658,712
7,904,597 !
7,941,147
7, 741.801
6,644,761

1,235,958
738,175
44.472

233,478
506,790
44,472

1,002,480
206,385

25,000

238,207
403,418
105,614
578
19,251

283
6,861
1,894
578
19,251

6,428,144
6,622,081 ,
6,439,483
9,271, 543
9,207,958

132,239
467,674
108,644
196,787
235,729

23,239
73,674
33,262
169,787
88,934

109, 000
365, 000
75,382

29,000

1,290
69,071
10,410
539,526

20.000

100,900

213,200

100,500

12,612,074
5,871,232
5,161,728
6,409,021
16,076,993

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10,263,329
6,949,146
9,374,409
20,545,299 !
7,438, 554

122,190
69,071
324,110
539,526
1,028,380
253,430
195,353
4.258,278
338,768

1

519,908
131,407
95,453
571,328
129,332

$446,849
664.278

$85,427
72,135
12,543
61,426

158,000

100,000
104,600
69,365

3, 686,950
189,436

$1,485

$85,427
$69,250

12, 543
2,176

Voo

59,250

4,000
75,520

237, 924
392,557
28,200

23,181
27,000
146,795

508,472
41,264

!

80,759
99,900
20.000

1,231

1,592

20,358

526, 733
120,359
375, 734

8,309
42,144
14,146

60, 666
3,000

458,424
75,215
361, 588

49,294
57,486
6,843
15,100
36, 387

8,471
6,836
6,843

19, 823
2,800

21,000
47,850

21,387

11,515
72,828
154,044
282,292

10,127
25,692
18. 214
24,842

15,100
15,000
1,388
22, 608

24,528
135,830
257,450




155
156
157
158
159

Wichita Falls, Tex
Newton,'Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N. C__
Cedar Kapids, Iowa..

1
_

537,418
1,266,426
474,292
73,277
89,778

496, 618
1,026
71,492 !
73,277 1 . . .
5,840 | . . .

i
1
I
1

8,000 ;
749,500
43,000 j

32,800
515,900
359,800

i

83,938

[

81, 571 •
377, 812
500
87,036 i •

19,500

7,536

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80,151
376, 794
500
60, 000

$33,500

$179,437
262,665

1,420 j
1,018
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I

I
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass.
Oak Park, 111
New Castle, P a , .
Kenosha, Wis
York, P a . . .

165
166
167
168
169

Decatur, 111
Woonsocket, R. I .
McKeesport, Pa...
Bay City, Mich...
Hammond, I n d . . .

170
171
172
173
174

Mount Vernon, N . Y_.
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, Mass

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W. V a . . .
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N . J_.
Pittsfield, Mass
Stockton, Calif

180
181
182
183
184

Lima, Ohio..
Montgomery, Ala.
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N. C__
Lexington, Ky

185
186
187
188
189

East Chicago, Ind
Pueblo, Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass.
New Rochelle, N. Y__

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, Mass
Evanston, 111
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J .

$242,000

64,500

160,300

376,174
1,745,717 1
154,610
707,226
14,074

171,437
181,317
125,626
151,913
14, 074

4,020
1, 501,000

200,717
63,400
28,984
134,313

421, 000

915,355

128,000

256,757
516,333

365,500
112, 000
748,142

706,038 i
238,185
692,424

406,138
5,985
20,574

133,780

133,780

436,176
103,501
464,730
1,267,265 |
411,726

57,251
103,501
266, 569
143,640
160,842

243,925

28,730
192,597
110,893
29,828

50, 000
149, 000
5,000
38,000

20,365
36,771
536,345 I

46,100
661,850

2,700
134,449

107,356
17,107 !
45,574

12,804
17,107
2,388

25,500

69, 052

11,045
24,129
12, 530

52, 084
45,500

72,300
50, 800

339
138

11, 000
16,500

10, 700
8,740

1-3

105,624

W
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16, 500

26,686

101,218

o

-

20,365
36, 771
21,613

131,000

299,900
186,100
10,000

1,876 '
105,869 1
652 1

17,161
979,679
80,895

129,435
23,784
112, 006

23,136
349
27,390

10,660
11.972
259,500
4,250

1,560
77,436
7,039 1
352,040 1
263,303

1,560
54
2,039
2,265
1,381

275,377
142, 710
19,709
82,458
18.319

6, 628
3,463
4,280
1,678
13,319

369, 732 i

!

18, 222

7,468

145,000

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1,876
245
652

20,771

42

7,510

1
1

60,317
14,500

•

135, 000

181, 000
143,946
169,989

89,390 !
353, 569
375,393
72, 078

1

787,355

753,257
628,333
748,142 1
j
|
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4,915
6,650

22,039
25,378 |

102,096

67,932
155,599

154,389

326,896

i

$190, 000

$30, 572

148,513 !
108,830

154,389

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$645

$179,437
326,737

112,263

$432,645

si
m

2,549

61, 016

59,899
23,435
23,600

39, 000
5,000
53, 000
212, 000

296, 775
49,922

46,400

7,567

38,382

261,182
139, 247

15,429
80, 780
5,000

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TABLE 20.—AMOUNT

OF SPECIFIED

A S S E T S AND V A L U E

OF PUBLIC PROPERTIES

AT C L O S E

OF YEAR:

00

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 396. 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 . 47]
ASSETS IN SINKING FUNDS
Aggregate
Cash

City
securities
(par value)

ASSETS IN PUBLIC TRUST FUNDS
Other
I
investments I

Total

Cash

City
securities
(par value)

Other
investments

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, Pa
Brookline, Mass.
Jamestown, N . Y
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, Mo
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, Ohio

$3, 335, 785
8,439, 642
7,037,252
6,284, 747 !
7, 555, 577 '

_

5, 855,129
4, 520,157
2, 360, 512
3, 900, 696
5,064, 805

1

205
206
207
208
209

Chicopee, Mass
Dubuque, Iowa
Battle Creek, Mich...
Columbia, S. C
Joliet, 111

3, 620, 790
5,046, 567 (
5, 351,006
4,963,670
4, 692, 597

210
211
212
213
214

Superior, Wis
Stamford, Conn
Aurora, 111
Taunton, Mass

3, 611,144
4, 553,032
4,362, 895
6, 766, 558
5, 515,124

215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222

Council Bluffs, IowaRock Island, 111
Portsmouth, Ohio
Quincy, 111
Austin, Tex
New Brunswick, N . J
Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, Pa
Ogden, Utah

3,434,615
5, 575,912
4.992,021
4, 963, 999
5,600,339
4,468, 3044,068,292
5, 277, 995

$180,473

$155,473

$25,000

286,694
25,928

91, 846
14,928

194^848

720,522
340, 548
104,745
87,176
581,020

720, 522
103,248
104, 745
87,176
177,811

217,300

27,912
133,809

|
)
•
!

41,933 i
483,060 1
51,761 1
793,017 ,
4,459

41,933
4,442
5,761
10,867
4,459

i
:

2,474 ;
357,651

2,474
88,670

56,370
493,403
81,580
235,672 1
44,270 1

20,000

403, 209

27,912
228,809 I

!
j

$11,000

58,000

37,000

478, 618
46,000
141,400

640, 750

268,981

56,370
2, 521

430, 882

60,000

31,380
133,622
43,270

81,700

50,200
20, 350
1,000

$16, 731 j
65,984
56,189 1
964 j
3,140,087

$1,731
2, 386
9,889
964
43, 305

52,384
1,000
82,693
44, 650 j

2,384
42, 769
44,000

27, 271 i
6,992 j
19,268
45,106
131, 513

12,271
92
7, 528
2,414
14, 313

9,000
34, 200

152,305
93, 659
125,364 1
39, 359
122, 969 i

16,930

58, 700

if,614

107, 600
1,000
16,000

26, 738
551 ;
40,480
167,683 !
46,118 i

12, 688
551
25, 620
2,683
2,618

5,768
10,000 j

268
10,000

66,969

$15,000
63, 598
46,300
$125, 000

2, 971, 782
50,000
1,000
39,924
650

5,000

10,000
6,900
11, 740
33,692
83,000
76,675
93, 659
6,150
38,359
40,000

13,000

1,050

50,666

14,860
115,000
43,500
5,500

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....
224 Wilmington, N. C
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225 ! Auburn, N. Y
226! Kokomo, Ind
227 | Newport News, V a . . . . . .
228 j Poughkeepsie, N. Y . . .
229 I Hazleton, Pa
230 j Orange, N. J
231 i Amsterdam, N . Y
232 Petersburg, Va
233 Norristown, Pa
234 j Waltham, Mass

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235 I Lewiston, Me
236 I Green Bav, W i s . . .
237 Columbus, Ga
238 Oshkosh, Wis
239 I Sheboygan, Wis

3,940,293
4,508,198
5,177,882
2,469,836
4, 525,217

20, 500

106, 690
8, 899
22, 961
346, 305
4,102
30,112

58,154
22,961
394, 805
73,862
30,112
729,315
115,816
964, 610
205,104
67,428

!
i
:
!

5, 514
5,750
225,610
154,304
928

3.031,106
4^ 089,105
4,675,602
6.636,055
5,330,465

J

1,500 !

1,135 1
102,675 |
1, 867, 928 •
642,000 i
177, 748

1,135
102,675
464,478
247,000
40, 748

:
I

5,478,106
9,193,925
3,566,842
3,870,140

1,253, 331
7,833
406, 599
205,901

112,331
7,833
23,299
151,901

23, 500
50, 760

3,862
17,003

71,404 |

7,240

110,066
739,000
50,800
16, 500

1
43,201 i
89, 548

24, 601
9,248

50,666

8,305
49,075

-

30,000

37,674

•

22,100
10,200

50,414

13,750

13,000

5,600
80,300

705

25.000
19,000

723,801

--

8,328

7,600
48,068

1,007

846

3,662,378
7,495,434
6,298,469
4,646,444
3,950,0T"

49, 255

38,328 :
63,636
27,203 !

86,190

1,500

38, 846 !

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240 i Moline, 111
241 | Watertown. N. Y
242 Muskogee, Okla
243 La Crosse, Wis
244 Newburgh, N. Y
245 I Lynchburg, Va
246 I Colorado Springs, Colo
247 Newport, R. I
248 Pensacola, Fla

2,467,634
2,770,927
3,251,655
3,200,682
2,150,239
5,430,393
2,080,575

1,515

12,000

70,200

271,118 !
84,343

21,651
12, 843

125, 500
63, 500

123,967
8,000

47, 387
114, 755 i
9,378 I
64, 522 I
24,480

6, 587
8,606
9,378
3,522
5,480

40, 800
53,499

52, 650

52,000

9,000
19,000

40,997 [
844,443

622
138, 243

40, 375

83, 715
38,000

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278, 000
659,000

13, 600
117,000
137,000
482,000
383, 300

54, 000

706, 200

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T A B L E 2 0 . — A M O U N T O F S P E C I F I E D A S S E T S AND V A L U E

O F P U B L I C P R O P E R T I E S AT C L O S E O F Y E A R :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 388. 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. 47]
1

ASSETS I N I N V E S T M E N T F U N D S , AND MISCELLANEOUS I N V E S T M E N T S

Total

I
II
III
IV
V.._.

Real
property

Other investments

Total

Cash

Cash in
general ad- Value of pubCity
Other in- ministrative lic properties
securities
funds
(par value) vestments

j $552,641,333 $45,067, 623 $38, 584,343 $425,750,395 $43,238,972 $30,760,361 $20,989, 229 $2,957,631 $6,813, 501

Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

Cash

City
securities
(par value)

ASSETS I N P R I V A T E TRUST F U N D S

_

i 481,019,788
j 47,235,059
7, 751,610
i 10,323,303
...J
6,311,573

42,909,632 33,154,736
688, 015 1,746,408
506,182
2,137,452
811, 368
692,602
152,426
853,145

26,109, 276 16,498, 341
6,391, 687 5, 235, 845
5,116, 844
2,691,912
2,832, 095 2, 045, 661
1,863, 670
5,214,002

378,846,144
38,408,949
2,416,064
5,987,238
92,000

11, 785,144 1, 255, 761 3,457,436
4,949,892
75, 500
210,453
2,488,269
949, 058 1, 679, 517
1,067, 567
720,914
257,180
745,181
698,357
420,132

$512,116,405 $6, 948, 043, 709
221, 810,882
89, 852, 892
105, 781, 572
59, 277,429
35,393, 630

4,103,835,294
669, 723, 896
1,132, 086,047
647,479, 998
394,918,474

GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
7
o
3
4
6
8

<
)

10
11
1?

New York, N . Y .
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, P a .
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Qhio
St. Louis, M o
Baltimore, M d . _ .
B o s t o n , M a s s . __
Los Angeles, Calif _
Pittsburgh, P a
San Francisco, Calif
Buffalo, N . Y

$288,895,203
74,767,409
46,658, 573
790,000
124,783
1,035,934
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-

i $288,522,117
$40, 656, 764 $24,873, 545
1, 389,100
665,481
790,000
28,865
5,934
30, 998
818,546
4,983
52, 500
645, 561

294, 598
43,925, 206
3,306, 285
500,000
16,249,361
4,472,436

$373, 086
9,237,100

2 44,603,992
850,000 ;

95, 918
180,000

263, 600
41,362,793 !
2,007, 242 j
347,500
1,043,800
4,447,191

1, 500,000 ]
i

1, 743,867
1. 294,060
' 100,000
13,060,000
25, 245

$9, 652, 751 1 $5,903,521
983, 228 !
983.228
7,510 j
5,960
42,970
42,970
791, 236
778, 236
73, 680
73, 680
55, 111
918,666
2, 715,356
80,447
532,326
645, 060

i
4,011
|
573,005
1 2,181.197
i
80,447
;
532,326
1
626,563

$859, 000 $2,890,230
1,550
13,000
51,100
345, 661
534,159
18,497

$32, 304,188 $2, 027,404, 520
36,138, 577 !
450 171 676
12,391,633 i
261, 909,493
3,439,878 !
227, 893,184
32,670,793 |
162, 551,975
20,820,815
112,683,416
7,074,059
4, 850,002
44,920,516
12, 537, 769
6,027,668
8,628,984

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98, 806,399
183, 280,665
237,841,874
135, 583, 093
120,195,048
85,513,951

GROUP IT.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D . C__
Newark, N . J
Minneapolis, Minn.
New Orleans, La
Cincinnati, Ohio

I

$1,115,320
104,420 !
487,219
4,865,842
714,379 j
38, 616, 525 i

$156,719 !
i
57,970 1.

;

$327,000 i
331,247
618,000

$87, 379
3 38,000,000

$1,115, 320
104,420
3,500
4, 534, 595
9,000
558, 555

$286,354
530,083
18,472
13, 228
761
335,895

$286,354
524, 691
18,472
3,678
261
216,184

$5,392
$500 I

9, 550
~119~71l"

$9, 786, 070
11, 523,151
7,086,386
4, 251, 213
6,148,398
14,431,591

$61,213,504
55, 847, 86S
87,190, 792
65,685, 698
46, 079, 507
70. 504, 540




19 j Kansas City, M o .
20
Seattle, Wash

1,176,958

2 1 j Indianapolis, Ind_
22 j Rochester, N . Y__
23 ! Jersey City, N . J_.

413,930
"597396"

154, 396

420,161
50,000

321, 570 |

21,297
~45~666"

1, 043,342
2, 333, 099
674, 611

1, 043,342 !
2,333,099 '
523,811 j

75,000 !

8,693,641
4, 840, 704
5,807, 615
3, 007, 211
14, 276, 912

75,800

49,784, 499
92,238, 058
32,450, 739
51, 084, 002
57, 644, 689

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000
$30,318
100,916 !
1,090,508
2,250

Louisville, K y _ _
Toledo, O h i o . , .
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo__
A k r o n , Ohio
C o l u m b u s , Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. P a u l , M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, Ga

7, 639 1
311,097

96,883 |

2

15,483

48,992 I

2,000

48,992

2,327,262
900

30,916

67, 625

__.

79,400

1,484

637
240,928 1
35,697 1
45,279

400, 037

90,416
1,897
45,279

66, 378

2,288,346

8,000
900
66,141

380,000
2,000

1, 700

10, 861
8. 751
79; 083
3,403
5,895

15, 000

244,148

81,263
12, 770

125,231

18, 548
3,827
88,307

9, 765 ;

1,900 !

i

Value of rapid transit system owned but not operated by the city.
Value of gas-supply system and elevated electric railway owned but not operated by the city.

3

357, 570

19,803
190,180

14, 975

1,270

357, 570
333,659

56,226

1,270

70, 718

342, 089
1

7,994

1,771

416,576

637
79; 794
33,800

_
14,975

100,000
68,448

19, 803
118

171, 550

188,800

j

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U, 563, 772
2,834,264
3,258,298
6,612, 226
7,204, 293

$27,960,655
27,484, 775
53,884,322
51, 263, 538
26,679,713

7, 515,563
1,403,117
2, 598,867
2,171,866
1,247,305

26, 703,031
31, 725, 092
38, 954, 528
26, 647,154
24, 263,688

1,964,486
659, 553
732,891
2, 702, 501
5,146,052

39,362, 004
9, 523, 786
27, 998, 285
10, 964,188
20, 924,404

1,141,885
2, 737,034
2,384,198
1, 583,365
2, 268,170

14,000

3,827
88,307

2,000
71, 339

$27, 550 ;

18, 548

367, 754

496

1

556,684
60,178
387
120, 351

$2, 700

206,494
12, 770

132,000

2,496 !
71,358

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270, 009
8,751 i
421,172
3,403 1
5,895 j

.. 127,554
. .

172,500
10,762

$4,815
48,159
251,980
78, 701
78,674

556,684
441,878
2,387
120,351
1,900

6,500
300,000

i
142,762 i
367, 754 i

Norfolk, V a
H o u s t o n , T e x . __
Bridgeport, Conn
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
Hartford, C o n n . . _

1

$4,815 |
78,409 1
251,980 !
192,701 '
147,122 !

!

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio

Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h
Fall River, M a s s _ C a m d e n , N . J_

1,139
11,097

$30,300
84,000
184,920
2,250

$15, 000
$868, 056

300,054

Omaha, Nobr._-Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, M a s s
San A n t o n i o , Tex___
Dallas, Tex

Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth ,Tex
S c r a n t o n , Pa_ _
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s _ _

$18
1,916
37,532

25,287, 218
22, 554, 542
13, 688, 740
29,440,918
14,433,103

316,461
3, 784, 543
560, 593
2, 383, 095
707, 784

28, 506,163
17, 393,522
23,838, 255
18,322,478
34, 572,470

486, 504
447,381
437, 973
1, 502,389
1, 697, 801

17,929,327
13,932, 379
8,825, 098
9,606,211
25,353, 524

1, 604,223
1,825,234
316,039
1,102, 860
842, 722

19, 754, 362
12, 331,940
20, 517, 752
13, 643, 308
13,345,130

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For a text discussion of this table, see p. 47]
ASSETS I N I N V E S T M E N T F U N D S , AND MISCELLANEOUS I N V E S T M E N T S

1!
Total

Cash

City
securities ;
(par value);

Real
property

Other investments

ASSETS I N P R I V A T E TRUST F U N D S

Total

Cash

Cash in
general ad- Value of pub=
ministrative lie properties
securities f ™eSSfJS'o
funds
(par value) | vestments

i

City

;n . i

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass..
Flint, Mich_._
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N. Y
Cambridge, M a s s . . .
Kansas City, Kans..
Erie, Pa
Heading, Pa
Yonkers, N. Y
Lowell, M a s s - . .
Duluth, M i n n . .
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N . J .
Spokane, Wash.
Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Lynn, Mass...
Utica, N. Y.__
Water bury, Conn

$510, 809

229, 565
78,315
7,000

48, 622

$53,274
7,208

174, 957

3,314

12, 315

$5, 278

$379, 693
12,905

229, 565

$510,809
5,278
42,000

12, 315

$26, 735
5,697

$299,684 !

$42,000

283, 535
1, 265, 889
654, 699
1, 979, 613
537, 888

16, 077, 220
12, 573,369
14, 880,911
13, 000,300
17,913,902

206, 899

206, 899

744

110,000

41, 732
6,800

"724"

37,008
6,800

4,000

579,209

78,719

401,995

98,495

433, 791

8,271

"425,"520"

$11,073,035
18,421,968
14,936,165
13,352,500
19,069,372

6,493

371,040
302, 764
1,109,338
2, 587, 597
876, 785

11,678,344
17,002, 702
16, 640, 771
5,117,154
15,294,842

4, 055, 634
1,875,431
2, 421,190
492, 721
1,105, 745
1,014,018

19, 221,199
15, 977, 653
13, 516, 601
12, 346,366
7, 524, 567
18, 851, 497

$334, 601
598, 552
1, 618, 834
1,480, 035
1,308, 536

$7, 600,015
8, 738,470
32, 060, 543
9, 932, 022
14, 644, 359

7,~666"

110, 744

$2, 321,076
1, 918,807
3,446,005
1,111,697
304, 792

66,494
737
34, 879

66,494
737
134

143,026
66, 997
170, 774
14, 601

143,026
66,997
170, 774
14, 601

23, 745

11,000

GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
Somerville, Mass..
El Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif..
Fort Wayne, Ind_,
Jacksonville, Fla_.

$101,774

$101, 774
663,918
146, 553
4,100

$1,666 i $11,750
50,954 !
.
100
4,000

650,502
95,599

$159,684 I
108,500 !

$157,684
108, 500

$2,000

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86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass...
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, Ind
Knoxville, Tenn
Savannah, Ga

90
91
92
93
94

Allentown, Pa
Bayonne, N. J

95
96
97
98
99

18,000
49,000

54,952

13,791
1

Wilkes-Barre, Pa
Sioux City, Iowa
Rockford, 111
Portland, Me
Gary, Ind

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtrarnck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
Charleston, S. C
Sacramento, Calif

no

111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, Pa
East St. Louis, 111
Saginaw, Mich
Terre Haute, Ind

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I . .
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

120
121
122
123
124

Chester, Pa_
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, Pa_„-

7,546,919
10, 317, 287
10,490, 720
6,420,130
11,440, 525

__.

5,000

970,468
958, 740
1,302,942
142,257
71,317

8,160, 244
11,275, 076
7, 289, 612
9,047,999
11,186,269

1,376,657
357,689
551.218
1, 275,064
2,300,070

16,005,082
6,904,336
10,358, 224
9,939, 796
5,028,660

92, 552

56,037
656, 589
107, 402
226, 750
573, 784

11, 581, 535
8,096, 425
8,148, 501
15,954, 261
4,067,105

127, 457

626, 368
150, 544
143,441
1, 111, 423
1, 550,117

4,429, 625
4, 306,042
9, 508, 215
7, 716,005
16, 340, 351

1,818,698
1, 897,344
363,616
1,058,533
713,448

9,050,167
7,292, 486
3,942, 441
(4)
5,900, 700

60, 801
202,941
585, 706
543,461
1, 793,878

5,371, 225
7, 919, 719
5, 053, 250
5, 839, 362
14, 203, 414

144, 346
587, 360
396,106
555,269
115.219

4, 662, 300
6, 254, 783
6, 041, 965
6, 914, 832
6,362, 260

$11, 500

71,733 |
79,438

218,494

26,800

28,433

16, 500

79,438

4,290

48,650
280,948
50,000

Long Beach, Calif
Peoria, 111
__
Tampa, Fla.
South Bend, Ind
St. Joseph, Mo

33, 766
$49,952

4,290

Harrisburg, Pa
Manchester, N . H

100
101
102
103
104

815,368
712,124
1,090, 658
659, 205
38, 605

229,994 1
18,566
82,766

210,477

|
1

1
1
14,554 !

14,554

~

4, 727,137
156,313
317,127 i

48, 650
56, 680
50,000

16,253 1

16, 253

15,962 !
63,435 ;

4,727,137
107,149

15, 962
63,435

49,164

317,127

1

. J

__.
6,198

6,198
18, 503
92, 552

_

_.._

13,900
2,800
131, 309 i
4,745

___ _

74, 000

80,604

70, 604
3,112

5,000

178,800

25,800

13, 900
2,800
40,000

10,000

8,112
51, 262

.

17,309
4, 745

153,000

17,405

I'll,

127, 457

11 '.,

1,098

11
1

__

51, 262

107, 283
17, 511

_.
36,816
164, 076

1,694

35,122
1, 376

55,000
i

I

56,038
15, 550

107, 700

10,438
15, 550

36, 000

9,600

107, 283
I

"

"

i

"

17, 511

77, 700

6, 111
85,896
19,916
226
42,162
15, 276 i

916
226
2, 639
4,276

750
8,196

4,000

15, 000

5, 361

39, 523
11.666

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For a text discussion of this table, see p . 47]
ASSETS IN IN VESTMENT FUNDS, AND MISCELLANEOUS INVESTMENTS

Total

City
securities
(par value)

Cash

Real
property

Other investments

ASSETS IN PRIVATE TRUST FUNDS
j Cash in
I
j general ad- Value of puby
othpr in I ministrative lic properties
securities ^ & 5 S
funds
(par value) v e s t m e n t s i
Cit

Total

Cash

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
T>5
1?6
137
1?8
129
130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, P a

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass
East Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, V a
Covington, K y

140
141
142
143
144

Macon, Ga

145
146
147
148
149

Niagara Falls, N . Y

I

N e w Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich
M o b i l e , Ala_
_
Berkeley, Calif.._
Springfield, 111 . .

$112, 778
676
100,000
16,800
.

Holyoke, Mass
_ _
Lincoln, Nebr.
. _ _
Winston-Salem, N . C

13,627
226,984 1
9,900
40,000

$1,903 j

:

J

$83,375

!
ITT:""

$78, 759

$100,000
16,800

13,627

1
226, 942
9,900
40,000

42

35,524 !
44, 589 j
i
1
1, 729
661 1
1
80,541 |

_ .
. .

1,008, 758

131

51,003,000

5, 758

1

$35, 524
1

971,150
12, 662
1,000
5,000

_

39, 588

661

135
131

75,406

6,852

39, 620

5,000

39, 620

751,748

219,402
12, 662

1,000
5,000

Wheeling, W . V a
.

68,900

121

I
i

5,000

1

189.259

3,165 i
33,406 i
1
i
98,293

98, 293

330
21, 978

41,602;

41, 602

23,838

48, 257 ,

3,182

68,900
10,960

5,960

189,259

i

Topeka, Kans
D a v e n p o r t , I o w a . _.
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, Mich

382
25,115

52
3,137

121
3,165
31,000

2,406

. .
23,838

I

22, 775

22, 300

$313 402
486,003
589, 730
459, 864
376, 730

$8, 273, 750
8,402,097
7,669,884
5, 945,012
8, 483, 711

537,139
320, 777
653, 213
769, 449
136, 677

7, 543,000
5,886,203
9, 356, 735
9, 330,656
5, 622,174

540, 330
414,107
332,076
678, 295
36,032

2, 880,175
7,006, 531
6,267, 368
5,315,995
6, 538,154

29, 640
2, 348,126
601, 551
2,004,132
1,131, 921

$5,000

1,729

6,852

i

150
151
15?
153
154

$78,759

$27, 500
676

5, 271,934
3,793,619
5,161,035
6, 945, 265
7,464, 574

2, 588, 235
549, 356
541, 443
55, 291
1, 580,681

9,905, 524
5,142, 200
4, 530, 246
5,981,114
13, 731,140

961,979
377,551
1,003, 862
1, 388, 621
1,071, 213

8,163,162
6,244,955
7,954,433
14,616,108
5,956,478

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Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
C h a r l o t t e , N . C__
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

155
156
157
158
159

3,100 i
88,021
58, 111
1,132

_._
__

937 I

GROUP

160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R . I
McKeesport, P a
Bay City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

170
171
17?
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s
.

175
176
177
178
179

$62,009
6,900
2,663
173, 300

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, Pa_
Kenosha, Wis
York, P a

Charleston, W . V a
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s . _
S t o c k t o n , Calif

180 L i m a , Ohio
.
181 M o n t g o m e r y , A l a
18? M a d i s o n , W i s
183 G r e e n s b o r o , N . C . _
184 1 L e x i n g t o n , Ky__

5

V. - C I T I E S

$204
1,900
2,663
4,741

HAVING A

500
167,866

1,866

382,940

$166,666

1,715
7,174

$145, 787
858,068
503, 413
300, 275
191,873

$3, 398
11,039

$240
11,039

150

382,006

139, 970
8,172
9,780

136,000
4,253
1, 612, 200
24,018

16,000

2,020
8,172
9, 780

8,245
76, 343 !

8, 245
9,343

1

2,654

I

I

24,290

.

1,210

58

|

11.200

1

7,000
16,845 1

750

17,595

315
01, 861 I

1

11,235
758, 689

8,000
78,400

289

87, 623
24,836

.

.

2,000
26,000

1

Value of ferry owned but not operated by the city.

i

" "

315 "

111, 791
1

!

01,861

3,235
680,000

1
24, 836
2,000
526,000

6, 781, 643
5, 512, 376
6,386,055
4, 355,089
2, 302, 595

1,099, 993
350,116
608,195
240, 309
768, 672

55,800

_ .
6,000

6, 575,863
5, 223,812
6, 611, 590
6,152,199
6,970,452

750, 723
189, 354
1,189, 575
345, 216
416,036

41,450

1, 210

III, 849

$96. 500

2, 654
24, 290

48, 390

13,000

6, 684, 420
4, 448, 033
4,495,044
5,288,067
4,412, 433

670, 264
869,166
671,401
252,488
1, 653, 685

141, 534

7,484
58, 300

24,000
29,000

48, 390

._

5, 374, 296
2, 599, 331
5, 883,100
8, 450, 776
6, 353, 250

1, 283, 279
111, 467
309, 888
648, 597
272, 579

150

$3,158

68, 559

L_

$7,373,538
5,081, 579
3,016, 894
6,414,813
2, 660, 477

281, 533
197, 370
144, 912
702, 897
416,159

:....

5,912,304
8, 203,025
6,474,010
4,982, 492
7,180, 778

2,923, 987
5, 394, 291
5, 592, 357
5, 308, 263
4, 598,867

314,806
409, 646
1,149,487
86,939
205,702 1

5, 926,050
7, 262,647
3,431,884
2,044, 998
1, 356, 591

P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,0<3 0 T O 50,000

934

33,199
94,474

239, 633
465, 675
858,963
656, 691
176, 919

500
157,000

9,000

I

$61,805
5,000

152,000
4,253
1, 612, 200
24,018

E a s t Chicago, I n d P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y

190 Salem, M a s s
191 E v a n s t o n , 111
_
19? S a n Jose, Calif.
.
193 B u t t e , M o n t
194 1 W e s t H o b o k e n , N . J

|
!
!
;

3,100
68,084
56, 219
1,132

141, 534

_
_
_._

1
185
186
187
188
189

19,000

1,892

25, 277

1

423 1

28,000

59, 232
44, 675

44, 675

500,666

391

277
423

25,666
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ASSETS I N I N V E S T M E N T F U N D S , AND MISCELLANEOUS I N V E S T M E N T S

Cash

Total

GRC )UP

199

Williamsport, P a
Brookline, M a s s
Jamestown, N . Y
H a m i l t o n , Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o
Muncie, I n d
Lorain, Ohio

205
206
207
208
209

! Chicopee, M a s s
i
jB a t t l e Creek, M i c h
!
C o l u m b i a , S. C
| Joliet, 111

210
211
212
213
214

I
[ Stamford, C o n n
i
jTaunton, Mass
I Council Bluffs, I o w a

215
216
217
218
219

| R o c k I s l a n d , 111 _
| P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
.
j
;N e w B r u n s w i c k , N . J

220 | Waterloo, I o w a _ _
221 E a s t o n , P a
222 I Ogden, U t a h

I Other in- I
. vestments i

Cash

$5, 000
60, 375

$55, 555

858

39,895

95

17,000

5, 050
44, 397
1,350

9,521
48,448
10,081
61,388
23, 663

5, 771
38,448
577
27, 888
13, 663

80, 508

74, 508

$6,461

$52,119

$3,436

i
100,220
25,244
44, 397
1,350

3,194

L

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-1

Total

!

$39,800
3,750
10,000
9,504
33, 500

16,666
6,000
i

607 ;
88,273

73

72,200

2,778

5,500
3,000

607
16, 000

294

294
I

1.

13,500 |
103,171 1
3,619

10,416
13, 690

925 '
700 j
47,981
15,169

3,224

66,711

66, 711

9,267

22,469 !

13, 500
21,000
3,000

82,171
619

7,221

61,472

|
i

925
700
1,381
15,169

59, 000

"

3,224
77,960 I

93. 843
13, 690

!

j
;

59, 079

59,079
5,500 j
64,778 i

Value of public properties

V . — C I T I E S H A V I INTG A P O P U L A T I O N O F 30,000 T O 50,000—Con tinued

'

.

Real
property

Cash in
general adCity
ministrative
Other insecurities vestments!
funds
(par value)

$99,362

$11, 461
60, 375
_

I
City
j securities
(par value)

ASSETS I N P R I V A T E TRUST F U N D S

437

23,500

59,927

46,600

22,032 I

$308, 245
300,428
496, 689
972,577
42,244

$2, 818,875
7, 957, 300
6, 484,374
5,024, 512
4, 207, 203

547, 411
152,160
141, 238
433, 691
569, 848

4, 552, 431
3, 882,220
2,102,098
3,235, 748
3, 845, 624

124, 819
499, 221
511,331
316, 704
408,068

3,388,192
4, 512,442
4,820,407
4, 372,150
4,064, 743

37, 887
125,125
502, 805
203, 876
352,185

3, 319, 940
3, 851,188
3, 677,465
5, 571, 685
5,021, 821

159, 035
602, 389
504,115
515,186
514, 619

3,245,443
4,601,121
4,296, 274
4,205, 972
4, 546,199

183,527
, 075, 779
313,471

4,127, 494
2,746, 841
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Danville, I 1 L . . . . . . . . . .
Wilmington, N . 0 . . . . . .

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn. N . Y
Kokomo, Ind
N e w p o r t N e w s , Va__
Poughkeepsic, N . Y
Hazleton, Pa

230
231
?32
233
234

O r a n g e , N . J__
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Amsterdam, N . Y _
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a
Walthani, Mass

235
236
237
238
139

Lewiston, M e .
Green Bay, W i s . .
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, W i s
Sheboygan, Wis

•J23

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36,800
75,524

36,800

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75, 524

1

4,399 ;
12,785

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124,141

34,278 (
l
225, 000
11, 039
758, 678 1
81,150

^45
246
247
248

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo
N e w p o r t , R . I __„
Pensacola, F l a

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4,399
12, 785

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18,520

2,234
8,000

1

M o l i n e , 111
W T atertown, N . Y_
Muskogee, Okla
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N . Y

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124,141

240
241
242
243
244

M2, 241
57, 523

163,359
18,100
92,000

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1,058
1,882
11,585

128,475 !

2,234
8,000
6,725

121, 750
350

350

....
23, 085
32, 990
7,641 !

j

81,150

1
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33,000
225,000
3,340
758,000

7, 699
678

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1,058 ;
14,882 |
44, 585

!

1,278

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27, 534

19,500

3,585
32,990
2,641

2,000

3,000

27, 534

13,000
33,000

5,359

158,000
18,100
$92,000

193,688
72,840

2,088
39,265

177,100

14,500
33,575

1,888,593
2, 492, 862

174, 320
329, 508
115, 022
417,803
308,880

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2, 951,146
2,808,225
1, 640,412
4, 854, 804
1,741, 583

151,201
1, 048,271
340,390
343,312
116,059

2,892, 435
3,252,329
3, 864,882
1, 913,115
4,129,902

101,950
65,784
223,286
23,738
367,896

2, 702, 306
3,928, 567
3, 654, 792
6,318,114
4, 764,086

90,080
275,416
34,014
67,676
39,107

3,516,135
7,002, 588
4, 358, 557
3,857,364
3, 664,118

337, 650
241, 777
16,962
39,221

3, 723, 766
8, 691,530
2,133,998
3,625,018

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LAND, BUILDINGS, AND EQUIPMENT OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS
Protection to person and property
Total

Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

$4, 549,010, 798

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IV...
V_

2, 660, 426, 571
435,644,606
734, 830,069
445, 299, 202
272,810,350

General
government

$301,251, 550
180,951, 856
35,674, 762
45, 594,405
24, 413, 677
14,616,850

Police
department

Fire
department

$48, 549,670

$155,373, 538

26,356,364
4, 479,288
10,147,039
4,910,945
2, 656,034

59,211,711
18,396,295
38,153, 212
23,900, 547
15, 711, 773

Other
protection
8, 474,434
28,146, 880
2,194, 743
4, 701, 683
1, 766,054
1, 665,074

Conservation
of health

Sanitation

$42,901,715 | $173,664,872
22,692,191
9, 200, 659 J
7,570,376 i
1,931,421
1,507,068 !

113,125,081
23,934,355
22, 541, 284
8, 631,145
5,433,007

Highways

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hos
^fs'
corrections

$34,202,614 J

$219,618,435

11, 954,175
4,455, 254
10, 042, 933
4,466,010
3, 284, 242

148,005,749
41, 961, 594
17, 790, 714
7,132, 702
4, 727, 676

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7
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New York, N . Y
Chicago, 111
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
St. L o u i s , M o
Baltimore, M d
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Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif
Pittsburgh, P a
San Francisco, Calif
Buffalo, N . Y . . .

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$1,292,165,151
354,347,077 |
166,415,582
149, 662, 868
104,614,608
89,108,995
50,631,363 1
149, 568,137
86,904,460
96,063, 614
68, 709,992
52,234, 724

$64,142, 534
19,003,204
30,300,000
8,134,887
10,186,995
4,393,000

$10, 008,188
2, 575,203
2,954,000
3,056,066
406,807
644,280

$13,439,004
5, 590, 000
4, 745,000
5, 366, 986
1,317,151
1,149,529

$19,030, 943
1, 280,012
310,000
729, 589
267, 910
10, 275

$4,441, 300
5,425,025
2,405, 500
2,984,967
835, 728
555,166

$4, 905, 950
98, 822, 706

$1, 610, 059
100, 642

918,110
3,297, 669
92, 730

1,037,181
1, 224, 564
170, 500

$64, 225,444
12, 366, 526
11, 727, 270
8, 760, 351
7, 211,000
10, 339, 266

8,443,985
10,914,398
4,210,092
9, 641,944
7, 269, 863
4, 310,954

615,467
1,850,214
894,786
1,910,005
633,235
808,113

4,404, 515
4,604, 256
3, 628,200
3,080,000
8, 839,884
3,047,186

613, 568
1, 867, 390
169, 590
3,186, 676
620,229
60, 698

1,003,657
1, 077, 764
507,976
737,000
217, 527
2, 500, 581

1, 706, 322
1,087,668
264, 340
276,928
382, 763
1,369, 895

1, 491,103
239,161
4, 997, 438
510, 607
134,993
437, 927

771, 785
9,646,427
2,642,466
6,447, 752
6,499, 294
7,368,168

$10,879,820 |
2,639,199 1
363,606

$2,565,140 !
163,406
130.444

$4,456, 573
3,995, 253
7,304, 586

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A . P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000
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Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D . C
Newark, N . J

$51,395, 554 !
38,913, 793
52,968,031 1

$2,693,249
2,972, 285
5,599, 727

$545,000 1
507,250
767,333 '

$1,455,000
1,615,190
2, 283, 688

$227,147
581,872
54,409

$1,243,312 J
381,103 |
2,024,799

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Minneapolis, M i n n . N e w Orleans, L a
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio

19
?0
91
22
?3

Kansas City, M o .
Seattle, Wash_
I n d i a n a p o l i s , Ind.__
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey City, N . J

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50,525,740
26, 525,988 i
48,236, 385 1
_.

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3, 899, 567
6,475,048 .
4,374,012 j

294,879 ;
249,220 |
490,740 I

36,967,140
31, 265,867
31, 712,739
31,692,158
35,441,211

1, 283,454 S
2,824,043 1
866,154 1
2,082,090 1
2,605,133 |

259,000
333,740
195,196
328,296
508,634

839,704
1,849,926
1,970,000
1,352,194
1,110,453

329,429 ,
15, 000 j
156,740 !

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3,137, 927
70, 000
519,404

1,024,562 ;
622,910 I
591,007 1

531,717
62,192

2,082,974
972,190
6,817,253

236,810 !
6,000 ;

J, 591,465
2,044,206
2,284,469

227,850
438,419
17, 500
1,136,644
3,701

62,000
343,155
3,363,163
3,841,885 ;
203,048 |

356,000
476, 694
85, 900
28,026
49, 735

4, 607, 557
472, 015
1,423, 400
932, 073
8,897, 720

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Louisville, Ky
Toledo, Ohio.
Portland, Oreg
Denver, Colo
Akron, Ohio.

$238,247
25,100
77, 849
244,696
21,950

$71,350
90,000
308, 448
183,148
300,210

$28, 520
125, 000
2, 267,225
451, 540
10, 000

$1, 435, 999
382, 500

193, 556
18, 814
415, 251
316, 396

17, 936
567, 600
19,417
32,093
125,463

2,102, 687
840,325
274, 749
15, 912
1, 502,911

44,198
566,074
244,028
238, 796
207,184

123,101
510, 797
935, 006
26, 599
1,074, 612

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120, 000
9,909
528, 560
747
130, 557
268, 350
178,237
9,370
403, 944
21,467

98, 267
31, 660
3, 278, 705
249,960
1,101,033 |

39, 000"
35,003
107,341
131,636
266,438

87,903
1, 230, 200
218, 293
496, 322

333,062
474, 010
101, 654
150, 000
251,498

84, 699
161, 880
56, 208
100,000
168,463

291, 008
17, 993
339,696
1,165,950
320, 206

236,249
567, 279
1,000
59, 744
385, 800

70,311
85,840
233,000
275, 642

276,066
943,283
1,680,000
174,900
249,975

26,144
168, 511
60,000
27,980
118,460

253, 306
193, 818
890, 758
374, 302
506, 984

3,466

718, 793
6,790
59, 760
223,098
72, 537

212, 940
797,210
62,000
126,300
228,367

97,975
452, 334
78,900
15, 500
155, 921

22, 500
51,200

$15,083,522
19,859,275
21,831,977
28,079,403
14,852, 513

$850,350
1,097,400
575, 243
1, 677,000

$120, 284
337, 500
422,480
44,924
740.000

18, 526,413
19,078, 252
23,508, 926
22,129,012
16,310,316

651,015
2,141,599
966,946
2,818,637
863,391

89,582
779.495
45, 285
84, 576
193, 914

23,755, 513
8,447, 500
17,384, 489
10,285, 499
15,428,115

651,487
686, 634
740, 737
384,889
908,637

327, 329
15, 780
474,064
143,974
32, 475

1, 332, 853
1,478,000
846,146
991, 547
926, 708
I
907,335
733,831
798,265
618,121
822, 378

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N. Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
Dayton, Ohio

15,217,104
16,417,078
13, 533,340
17,401, 510
9, 597, 739

2,210,639
1,490,016
1,475,274
60,000
385,130

192, 210
95, 292
296, 236
507.496
42,300

1,110, 896
1,085,151
825, 599
1,309,931
410,220

1,192, 565 1
247 1

Norfolk, Va
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Youngstown, Ohio
Hartford, Conn

9, 729, 280
14,149,055
23,838,255
13,355,444
23,900,458

1,021,555
» 1,470,975
639,931
727,700
2,424,914

132, 368
118,265
478,776
125, 575
318, 796

396, 614
692,143
1,151,175
515,100
808,624

13, 728, 826
7,975, 924
8,825, 098
9, 605, 211
17, 715,540

580,000
328,897
250,000
834, 758
1,660,416

173.001
39,730
178, 210
99,497
255,806

636,876
813,740
380,185
349,178
1,176, 703 I

Columbus, Ohio__
Providence, R. I „ _
St. Paul, Minn
Oakland, Calif
Atlanta, Ga
Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, Mass...
San Antonio. Tex
Dallas, Tex.l

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Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, Pa
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, Mass
i Includes value of market!

$766, 877
360,000
1, 367, 666
689, 538
519,857

$907
5,732
65,000

-1
3,724 !
50, 660 1
15,845
207,149

1,000

126, 700
5,270

2, 300,127
3, 256

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158, 635

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1924—Continued

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LAND, BUILDINGS, AND EQUIPMENT OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS

Protection to person and property
Total

General
government

Conservation
of health

Police
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Other
department i department I protection

Sanitation

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Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, M. J
Salt Lake City, Utah...
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J

$14,117,124
9,388,505
11,305,105
10,177,683
9,331,805

$259,840
321,298
96.099
290,825
72,700

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382,547 !
141,200 !
127,600 j
202,000 :

$2,052, 700
1,231,552
715,281
552,900
252,076

Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass.
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N. Y._

6,656,160
12,168,905
11,363,035
8,219,500
14,264,872

Cambridge, Mass...
Kansas City, Kans.
Erie, Pa
Reading, Pa
Yonkers, N . Y

8,254,835
5,663,874
10, 070,805
7,878,900
12,379,726

697,644
203,921
346,151
82,500
614,746 :

Lowell, Mass
Duluth. Minn
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash

8,232,192
10,060,906
5, 565,250
5,011,426
10,017,928

639,345
353,070
223,162
130,425
665,275

7,542,986
12,121,403
9, 011.124
6,978,930
7,243,250
12,253,253

323,736!
263,700
177,289
613,700
353,202
1,056,792

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Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio
__.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
Water bury, Conn

75,233
1, 025,024
321,511
862, 000
1,187,300

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$566,600
546,394
283,634
771, 544
439,200

$30,800
453,275

$237.222
1,144
1,700
50, 000

476,149
117,400

493,596
743,440
367, 550
564,300
645,000

47, 051
4,158
60,000

66, 300
22,955
18,934
21,000
171,824

488,000
358,282
482,996
482,400
506,395

82, 800
45,200
373
41,500

170,509
129,206
162,729
17. 500
63,860

630,927
376,934 •
319,245
611,883 |
411,400

25,000:
2,525

54,941
11,516
111,066
115,750
60,251
69,369

461,259
191,907
537,356
850,900 i
501,992
698,821

70,257 i
92,459 ;

$128,114 I
221,704 '
105,613 i
58,401
41,359

$75,000
146,887
586,445
168,308
146,945

$154, 700
112,015
5,975
611,856
13,124

50, 600

65,000
333,735
178,771
180,000
1,404,200

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140, 000
325, 725
110,032
137, 000
59,000

110,639
5,000
38,886
25, 000
322,457

74,839
26,605
101,027
637,000
500,248

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597,550
14,410

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216,889
48.838
34,000
25,000

284, 685
31,462
5, 000
36,500
107,141

48,710:
114,655! >
106,841
22,616
279,567 !

77,361
117,563
34,478
56,692
198,358

282,400
149,791
20,105
77.000
50,652

43,117
672,355
115,153
215,600
230.603
124,821

170,162
27,300
38,431
128,500
51,711
62, 350

70,000
413,740
138,367
420,306

133,475
53,019

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35,000 I

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300,208
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Somerville, M a s s .
E l Paso, T e x
San Diego, Calif..
Fort Wayne, I n d .
Jacksonville, F l a . .

$72,500
19,173
55,676
15,000
8,567

$47,400
464, 072
61,400
63,000
289.044

$85,000
21,631
138, 000
39, 000
62,111

$123,200
20, 088
27, 000

44,595
39,416
19,500
24,806
19,059

32, 500
718,280
49,910
65,974
84,276

51,050
16,925
17,500
15,508
48,635

126,600

1,286
1,000
2,500
11,600
102,511

176, 000
11, 000
7,500
99,300
48,000

34,612
5,000
33,792
16,850
280,500

8,810
155,159
3,027
2.400
10,000

311.585
57,000
204,328
45,305
17,000

180,791
17,500
8,926
15, 000
50, 000

26,060
16,725
196,819
71,000
4,000

970
42, 075
18,835

23,350
25,000
131,402
729,100
16,750

$6,356,700
6,151,992
13,261,339
6,090,700
6,996,212

$465,000
70,945
119,450
500,000
537,842

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y .
E vansvilie, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, G a .

5,840,719
7,524,773
6,254,981
3,442,585
8,626,987

388,324
196,070
304,654
164,064
344,458

170,600
18,074
202,497
35,513
136,139

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301,467
526,893
403, 094
385,037

2,500
24,429

A l l e n t o w n , Pa__
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, P a
M a n c h e s t e r , N . H___

5,763,492
8,775,076
6,636,281
4,792,870
7,277,770

102,000
235,654
204,932
17,500
383,827

23,500
90,600
20, 727
62,430
114,285

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186,859
262,922
262,600
642,620

46,112
73,465

L o n g B e a c h , Calif-.
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, I n d . . .
St. J o s e p h , M o

10.467,609
6,891,33.6
8,199,492
6,927,538
4,953,160

1, 089,073
400,000
626,859
198,224
203,000

57,930
60,000
11,603
23,650
66,760

465, 004
350, 000
271,298
403,290
430,800

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, Ind

11,401,713
6,189,574
6, 095,804
10,604,614
4, 050,605

337,488
155,463
115,570
1,700,000
62,000

171,047
341,128
25,42]
155,000
29,300

439,867
522,874
230, 894
522,237
242,500

3,470, 501
4, 226,042
5,170,215
2,975,923
10,547,728

86,650
261, 545
416,875
101,083
552,844

30.583
13,816
111, 000
153,406
22,675

112,149 |
243,619 i
499,840 I
210,096 I
421,667 j

35,660
2,845
400,000

1,588
8,270
9,500

164,579 |

4,873

188,771
250, 050 j
234,118 |

127,138
25,000
49, 030

263,500 \
302,500 ,
_
190,418 !

69,000

438,800 j

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_

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
Sacramento, Calif..
Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, Pa
E a s t St. L o u i s , 111

._

. _

4,829,067
7,291,286
3,942,441

_
_

$78,500
66,652
85,000
40,000 I
202,745 i

Terre Haute, I n d

1

5, 758, 700

35,000

11,500

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, M i c h

4,311,856
7, 022,445
5,053,25Q
4, 091,639
5,067,074

174,430
541,900
341,000
320,993
259,685

98,883
64,300
225,400
57,261
21,500

D a t a not available.

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;

$493,300
271,066
529,215
102,500
484,625

339, 700
338, 700
237, 800
185,960
270,750

$5, 509
9,000

4.715
15,135

45,090
120
4,966
46,100
84,800
130,832

500
150,000

3,735

15, 000
5.500

29,750

55, 721

330,933

7,500
326
197,382
40.000
446,129

W

"25,"666

M

>
410, 000

65,106
20,613
269,800
65,332 !
309,647

7,290
30,893
37,000
26,800
72,017

!
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80,000
240,508

89,280 i
25,500
24,612 !

33,345
360,682
135,000
119,636
417, 000
17,000

25, 000
1,465
13,200

12,000

1,177

29,720

54,792

20,335

II," 666"

221,150
15, 000
89,266

10,200
11,000
39,557

50,000
242,517

~68,"338_

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T A B L E 2 1 . — V A L U E AT C L O S E O F F I S C A L Y E A R O F P R O P E R T I E S E M P L O Y E D OR H E L D F O R S P E C I F I E D P U R P O S E S :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 412. 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. 49]

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LAND, BUILDINGS, AND E Q U I P M E N T OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S

Protection to person and property
Total

General
government

Police
department

Fire
department

Other
protection

Conservation
of health

Sanitation

Highways

Charities,
hospitals,
and
corrections

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

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Chester, P a . . .
..
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn...
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, Pa

$4,361,300
4, 506, 690
4,742, 361
4, 288,159
4, 048, 261

$319,900
100, 000
375, 857
650,924
65,000

$17,300
85,000
39,994
87,454
8,500

$113, 400
252, 000
350, 741
319,468
143, 500

125
126
127
128
129

New Britain, Conn...
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif.
Springfield, 111

5,188,611
6,470,493
3, 048,884
5,838, 312
5, 844,858

370,000
87,099
250,000
220, 486
99,466

51, 775
164,249
12,700
14,860
31,927

265, 968
228,196
233, 000
215, 212
282,000

20, 750

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, Pa
Huntington, W. Va. _
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, Nebr
Winston-Salem, N. C

5,133, 000
5,797, 203
5,149,160
6,313, 856
3, 596, 543

75, 000
613,144
, 255,480
110,000
215, 217

20,000
18,584
10,460
20, 000
38,182

260, 000
133, 000
495,470
165, 000
198,348

2,375

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111.
Quincy, M a s s . .
East Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, Ky._

2,826,175
5,157, 531
3,939, 549
2,097,190 !
2, 998, 371

30,000
126,663
84,747
258, 000
400, 000

11,900
36, 612
60,098
50,490
8,747

120,
183,
244,
161,
182,

140
141
142
143
144

Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va._
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, La
Wheeling, W. Va

3, 358, 882
3, 459, 064
3, 634,692
4,889,231 !
5,098,155

134,496
473,467
18, 206
513, 756
129,839

6,920

145
146

Niagara Falls, N . Y_.
Lancaster, Pa

7, 325, 224 !
2, 755, 799 1

604,500
52, 000

._

600
609
216
000
082

$92, 000
25,459
2,340

9,191
7,594

$2, 000
135, 000
6, 500
1,425

$17, 600
90, 000
33,982
537, 200
166, 000

$13,500
25,000-!

8,000
27, 095
5, 000
10, 750
8,200

55, 000
88,775
25, 000
87,604
23, 271

21, 000
21,250
5,000
143,305
24, 560

3,000

120
121
122
123
124

10,000
61, 000
22,600
348, 000
291, 587

15, 000
15, 000
67, 000
29, 000
682

135,940
16, 000
4,388

10,000
13, 000
13,149

18,695
30,164
22,101

187,945
295, 552
192, 305
460,091 .
339,561 !
_

73, 800
16, 704
1,152
1,490

1,787
4, 450
54,900
42,746
4,000

220,000
30,000

275, 000 j
197,269 I.

15,000

49,000

34, 000
33, 640
34, 263
39, 500
33,758
15,925 i
91,865
84,134 i
71,638 ,
77, 508 j
62, 000 '
35,000 !

98, 299
15, 000

$8, 500

w

125,000
751,957
125,000

Ul

18, 000
133, 780
375,000
237, 336

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203,718

34, 441

200, 000
45, 000

95,000
17,050 1

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2,500 I.
39,467 !
3,966 L

19,136
25, 400 ;
28, 518 j
49,990 I
33,146 !
_

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170, 226
105, 950

308, 571
23, 240
374, 658

Fresno, Calif
Augusta, Ga
Pasadena, Calif

150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159

4,410,246
2,064,893
8, 433,357

140,000 j
159,080 !
1,660,773 I

Lakewood, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa___
Atlantic City, N . J .
Kalamazoo, M i c h . .

8,152,662
4,177,606
6 670,100
,
10,030,508
5,168,437

7,600
232,178
205,703
590,400
93,950

Wichita Falls, Tex..
Newton, Mass
_
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

2, 714,014
5,168,525
5,176,147
2,383,739
5,549,325

54,545
104,300
108,331
425,205
311,024

9,950 !
51,197 j
16,498 j

505,700
203, 622
354, 001

81,147
56,853
64,706
2
( 58,200
)

196,973
124,080
228,525
691, 570
229, 300

130
365
32,029

2,156
54,300
72,052
15,180
11,401

113,948
358,000
354, 500
149,888
201, 346

111,200
14, 532
61,790

31,816
39,133
113,118

106,449
50,856

500 |
5,311 I
29,042 |

1,700
100, 350
2,377

2,567
424, 764
2,752

5,175
30,200
71,511
198, 561
48, 397

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GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N
160
161
16?,
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis_.
York, P a

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
_
Woonsocket, R . I
McKeesport, Pa
Bay City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

170
171
172
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y._
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . Va
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

180
181
182
183
184

L i m a , Ohio
Montgomery, Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y
2

30, 599
125
128,966

35,376
2,380 L
625 !
767
500

$365,363
152,174
100,000
358,000
38,581

$13,828
13, 754
7,500
17,000
17,500

$356,455
67,974
186,500
250,000
350,124

2,724,296 '
1,080,771 j
4, 018,100 j
4, 622, 000 i
4,458,250!

500
121,596
8,150
400,000
30,000

5,000
55,964
70, 750
16, 000
18,500

235,000
141,344
173,000
150, 000
201,000

_J

5, 019, 440
2,412, 092 j
2,392,837 1
3,015,171 !
3,782,850!

357,363
213,000
83,879
352,347
474, 000

205, 285
2,700
21, 670
74,100
115,000

308, 668
167,570
267,655
342,461
288,150

32,500

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6,475,863
3, 860,150 ,
3,210,178
3, 560,415
5,573,501

913, 090
30,000
250,000
95,000
216,798.

9,545
64,500
11, 582
17,500
15,010

81,120
238, 200
138, 844
122, 950
303,750

27,000 i
52,949
1,075
36,910

4,318,818 ,
2,699,659 i
4,211,951
2,472, 738
2,238,595 1

150,000
237,906
110,000
488,851
134,076

74, 750
79,147
20,000
9,568
18,900

103,346
249, 355
177, 033
221, 508
209, 700

__

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Valuation included with that of general government.

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130, 886
218, 500
188, 470
14,970
28,189

164, 650
39,850
67, 539

$4,677
56, 025
186,649
19, 500
6,800

$67,420
30, 385
15,800
6,000
5,800

$494,782

5,000
31,017
76, 700
25,000
51, 000

8,000
72,579
16,500
19,000
15, 000

323,742
17, 000
47, 589
28, 250
9,000

24, 743
77, 397
53, 654

12, 000
1, 268,152
95, 311

OF 30,000 TO 50,000

$5,311,572
5,026,433
2,951,894
5,237,152
2,660,477 1

:
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51,000
45,501
3,542
17,070

$3,727
5, 000
5,500
30,000

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$31,375 1
2, 000 1
5,600
383,653 j

1,455 :

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2,000

158 |
!

1,695
__.

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46,666 !

5,248

>

20,000

100,630
108, 000

8,200
3,290
6,150

20, 60C
121, 200
513,335

24, 740
91, 750
32,133
13, 800
141,863

20, 450
23, 044
175, 000
2,063
4, 450

6,500
77, 675
380,366
53, 661
285,048

12,100
1,000
33,000
20, 770
30, 600

167,720

30, 000
58,000
2,150

GENEEAL




147
148
149

118, 633
54,800
34,000
57, 000
83,990

145,000
1,050
55,100

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2 1 . - — V A L U E AT C L O S E

OF FISCAL

YEAR

OF PROPERTIES

EMPLOYED

OR H E L D

Foir S P E C I F I E D

PURPOSES:

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 412. 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. 49]

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L A N D , BUILDINGS, A N D E Q U I P M E N T O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S

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CITY

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Total

General
government

i

Protection to person and property
Police
department

Fire
department

Conservation
of health

Other
protection

Sanitation

i
j Highways

Charities,
hospitals,
and
corrections

y,
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GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
.

185
186
187
188
189

East Chicago, I n d . . .
Pueblo, Colo
__.
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
New Rochelle, N . Y.

$2,923,987
3,003, 205
3, 816, 706
3,901,088
4, 598,367

$165,000
242, 000
52,375
128,693
92,380

$22, 500
6,900
8,200
58, 005
96, 755

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, Mass
Evanston, 111
San Jose, Calif—
Butte, Mont
West Hobokcn, N . J

3,060, 750
5,026,897
3,431,884
2, 044,998
1,356, 591

140,250
110,000
194, 009
96,357
51,200

139,000
40,000
7,843
25,652
6,677

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, Pa
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N . Y
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

2,818,875
6,631,300
3, 533,830
2,048,324
2, 866, 719

284,000
265,400
175,000
70,000
85,800

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex__
Everett, Mass
Springfield, Mo
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, Ohio

—
.

2,898, 606
3,332,480
2,088,650
2,402,051
3, 223, 824

205
206
207
208
209

Chicopee, Mass
Dubuque, Iowa
Battle Creek, Mich_.
Columbia, S. C
Joliet, 111

1,806,205
3,141, 675
3,749,907
2,263,150
3, 562,058

$68, 300
59, 620
119, 693
203, 047
448, 650

$212,100
12, 500
344,442
77, 695
169,400

$8,000
68,900
16, 500
236, 400
83,000

26, 500
112,112
44, 500
30,410
5,000

41,000
23, 500
17,095
27,477
2,000

94,000

6,000
142,000
15,000
375
20, 000

7.200
37,200
30,000
5,200
100,911

13, 575*
126,800
128, 702
1,100
35,000

36,000
18,500
235,000

11, 554
26,670
5,000
1,500
4,500

108,913
15,000
15, 000

$250
90, 950
5, 300

$5, 600
7,683
2,175

194, 000
30, 000
234, 245
156, 010
97,400

212, 000
60, 000
39,924

~"I,"089"

6,700
128,000
8,000
8,827
2,000

154,900
269, 700
165,000
224,433
125,000

1,000
30, 000

53,827
111, 480
5,326
1,500
77,060

7,750
88,560
23,300
54,100
59,567

180,150
199, 700
120,000
176, 500
198, 697

63, 300
2,600

217, 710
90,000
378,000
150,300
4,975

16,502
12,500
88,700
118,500
36,663

184, 291
146,808
254,600
170, 000
117,366

1, 550

30,000

33, 525
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18,874 I

25, 840
48,000
1,478

45, 590

3,125
5, 000
20,000
50, 500
92, 803

38, 789
75, 000 "
7,000
20,000
10, 000
41,375
31,000
15,150
37, 700
50, 678

$225," 559
719,628

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25,"730
40, 000

36,629
28," 666

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Superior, W i s . . . ^ . , . _ .
Stamford, Conn
Aurora, 111
...
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, Iowa._.

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Kock Island, 111
Portsmouth, Ohio
Quincy, 111
Austin, Tex
New Brunswick, N . J .

!
.

Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, Pa
Ogden, Utah
Danville, 111
Wilmington, N. C

20,993
5, 528
8,000
950
7,500

6,380
253, 750
26, 250
6,021
70, 000

41,864
14, 842
10,000
18, 520
25, 000

36,182

34, 085
8, 500 I
10,000 i
237, 299
37, 750

8,804
1, 200
9,000
46,408
10,100

296,858
15,000
79, 548
50, 000

26, 694
28,011

18, 932
13, 918
25,000
3,476
10,250

7,067

87.750
10; 250
25, 239
55,289
3,300

135,927
9,900
44, 746
29, 500
23. 000

75, 527
118,017

35, 537
29, 510
12,000
8,100
6,063

3,000
7,020
90,000
11,020
121,450

105, 000

7,671
27, 060
41,698
47, 300

63, 535
15,843
23,380
16,150
31,650

72, 703
14,444
41,000
5,701
5,026

20,427
89,170
15,879
38, 575
37, 500

138, 744
63,400
211,600

11,000
9,706
19,490
3,000

16, 560
28,828
50,093
26, 000

117, 679

253,862
153,558
100,000
300,000
36,270

27,632
9,850
22, 500
52,000
37,329

226, 587
197,987
102, 850
255, 750
255,000

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50,449
24,750
54,300
65,664
27,000

12, 700
10, 700
12,000
7,071
18, 500

174,300
82, 503
220,000
186,482
229,668

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125,000
50,000
1,250,000
33,334
153,000

10,800
15, 750
5,000
1,728
8,500

175,000
118,300
85.000
77,822
99.001

Auburn, N. Y
Kokomo, Ind
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsic, N. Y.__
Hazleton, Pa

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58,700
75,500
45,395
126,210
156,500

2,820
2,000
12,837
49,950
1,150

81, 500
109,000
99,405
303, 918
160,100

35,663

Orange, N. J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, Pa
Waltham, Mass

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55,000
12,000
67,400
125,000
50,677

8,894
10, 550
10,000
12, 500
48,392

125, 511
63,145
42, 500
99,500
158,715

20,000

11, 500
7,500

126, 008

3, 060

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207,584
71,766
110,697
150,862
150,000

9,917
1,553
8,790
15,525
16, 500

195,991
110, 750
154,627
279,475
325,000

328, 500
456
40,174
27,468
15,300

1,239
9, 676
2,013

|
i
|
|
!
II
i
!

198,273
203,962
30,181
83,975
79,000

11,364
6,420
3,846
5,948
448

209,372
224,978
137,825
173,432
152, 773

415
11, 758

I
j
I
l
1
j
l

179,125
199,440
174,100
105,000

3,924
10,592
40,000
63,800

138,677
100,112
42,400
107,000

28,305
37,362

Lewiston, Me
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis
Moline, 111
Watertown, N. Y
Muskogee, Okla
La Crosse, Wis
Newburgh, N. Y

__

1
|
l

__
_

1

_

__.

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo
Newport, R. I
___
Pensacola, Fla

860
25, 000
1,900
137

5,400
20,000
150,000

2,666

24,275

1,000
52, 756
3,173
31,262
5,000
213, 535

1,666

8,000
1,234
12, 500

6,291
26, 573

34. 266
83, 000

40, 000

35,416
32,190
242, 000

>
V

>

W

m

80,000

140,135

33,700

^




T A B L E 2 1 . — V A L U E AT C L O S E O F F I S C A L Y E A R O F P R O P E R T I E S E M P L O Y E D OR H E L D F O R S P E C I F I E D P U R P O S E S :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 404. 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. 49]
L A N D , BUILDINGS, AND E Q U I P M E N T OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S — C O n .

Miscellaneous

Education
Recreation
Schools

Grand total....
Groupl
Group II
Group III
Group IV
Group V

_.

L A N D , BUILDINGS, A N D E Q U I P M E N T OF PUBLIC SERVICE E N T E R P R I S E S

Libraries

Municipal j
service
All other
enterprises

Total

Water-supply
systems

Electric
light and
power systems and
gas-supply
systems

Markets | All other

$1, 670, 365, 748 $140, 555,403 |$1, 611, 651, 289 $54,627,109 $57, 774, 421 $2, 399,032,911 $1, 619, 604, 292 $120, 201, 200 $40,895, 285
677, 594,139
177, 986,198
387,091,711
255, 575, 326
172,118, 374

81, 607,413 1, 242, 645,360 45,984,959 22,150, 693
97,179, 232 1,223,575
6,414,891
12, 543, 760
148, 954,250 4, 562,115 15, 711,191
21,969,156
88,093, 351
1,816,141 9, 389, 799
13, 272,084
34, 779,096
1,040, 319 4,107, 847
11,162,990

1,443,408,723
234,079, 290
397, 255,978
202,180, 796
122,108,124

885, 341,158
162, 432, 669
321, 716, 547
145, 251, 344
104, 862, 574

46,825,
23, 260,
22,142,
22,484,
5, 487,

22, 578,856
9, 876, 834
5, 201,081
2,465, 458
773,056

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, M o .
Baltimore, M d
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif...
Pittsburgh, Pa
San Francisco, Calif.
Buffalo, N . Y

$230, 580,704 $35, 230, 817
4, 554, 742
107, 852, 538
3, 953,827
54, 705,815
7, 669, 595
46,041, 378
3, 843, 240
39, 316,801
4,154,738
25, 327,457
20, 217, 200
34, 581,355
43,813,456
37, 623,925
18,070,039
19,463, 471

6,809,223
2, 714,456
10,055,327
2, 576,038
45,410

$833, 720, 295 $10, 459, 913
75, 819,046 18,074,074
47, 762, 529 2, 506, 641
51,159,437 11,835,131
29, 589
33, 614,183
41,955,061
195, 203
9,848,109
71,317,012
22, 295,730
19, 752,000
23,093, 404
12,308, 554

2,115,669
394,953
205,100
168, 686

$370,000
2,883, 359
5,045,000
1,969,190
3,062, 971
121, 790

$735, 239, 369
95, 824, 599
95,493,911
78,230, 316
57,937, 367
23, 574,421

$405,904, 877
86, 960, 993
72,885, 354
35,754,901
40, 596, 694
20, 800, 767

1, 515,652
3,457, 600
370,977
2, 636, 350
204,037
513,767

48,175,036
33, 712, 528
150, 937,414
39, 519,479
51,485,056
33,279, 227

32,948,826
19, 554, 881
65, 326, 477
33, 738, 500
40,840,251
30,028, 637

$9, 242,887
24,458
50,000
2,106,185
8, 864, 946 1, 218, 880
763, 850
, 185,000

1,300,000
3,028, 269
33, 775,194
3,061, 700
"l," 782," 627"

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 500,000
13 Milwaukee, Wis..
14 j Washington, D . C
15 i Newark, N . .L

$12,602,480
24,825,710
16, 991. 813

$1,015,000
1,018,072
1,261,510

$12,449,497

0)
15,935,494

$153, 641
39,000
65,072

$1,109,695
175,453
179,550

$9,817,950
16, 934,075
34, 222,761

$9, 572,000
16, 530, 623
21,690,674

$225, 950
388,452
6, 288, 658




16
17
18

Minneapolis, M i n n , . .
N e w Orleans, L a
Cincinnati, Ohio

,.

19
20

Kansas City, M o
Seattle, W a s h
Indianapolis, I n d
?,?, R o c h e s t e r , N . Y
23 J e r s e y C i t y , N . J_

__
_

15,159, 958
19,553,519 !
22,268,155 \

21,205,767
G, 812,920
20,337, 559

1, 291,152
719,056
2,424, 757

15,108, 648
8,022, 268
9,145, 637

24,053
277,000
450, 545

3,600 ,
246,170 !
582,070 |

17,314,985
13,605,933
14, 596,161
14,269,835
15,423,035

994,420
1,356, 568
1,020,840
391, 568
1,050,817

10, 761, 000
6,858, 502
8,057,810
6, 392, 316
4, 448,060

14, 360
20,017
80,000
99, 887

10, 000
2, 680, 855 1
36,615 |
250,008 !
1,140,875 i

15,016,147
14.343,717
20,100, 726

12,817,359
60,972,191
738,000
19, 391,844
22,203,478

12,467,459
16,404, 314

i
!
!
j
j

2,114,750
325,000
$23,260, 766

272,400
28, 357
233, 267

14, 790,031
21, 516,978

143,811
3,095,052
1, 842, 429
77, 500
21, 278, 754
738,000
4, 368, 546
686, 500

GROUP III—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
?4
?ft
tffi
97
?,8

Louisville, Ky_
T o l e d o , Ohio_
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo__
A k r o n , Ohio

W
30
31
3?
33

Columbus, Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. P a u l , M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, Ga
._

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, M a s s
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, T e x . .

39
40
41
42
43

Richmond, Va.
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
Dayton, Ohio. _

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex
___
Bridgeport, C o n n
Youngstown, Ohio
.
Hartford, C o n n

49
50
51
5?,
53

Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s
1
2
3

_

$6,180,503
13,949,475
12, 664,927

$1,638,330
579,300

11, 755,065
12, 3 1 7 , 4 0 5

766,000
153,800

11,677,214
7 , 4 9 0 , 216
11,152,163
9,487,819

578,054

___
__ .
__

_

$25, 500
578,000
48,880
115,006
201,000

1,484,137
597, 572
815,107

1,698, 429
3,797, 539
6,054,406
7, 371,884
2,786, 240

3,817
8,540
145,859
3,504
44, 671

13,
879,
925,
143,
6,

16,097,253
5,083,010
8,194, 460
4, 881, 878
6,900, 545

548,300
207, 871
506, 535
157,000
380,063

4,026,042
1,336, 784
1,447,875
3,483,156
3,998,293

15,000
3,047

112,000
375,870
777,456
565,954

1, 330, 902
3,816, 750
2,657, 394
8,023,328
1,229,130

1,038,120

250,000
345, 675
506, 708

1,046,150
2,292,849
8,532,392
4,796,061
6,190,255

8,420
2,472
185,308

2,992,174
1,388,116
605,600
737,000
4,233,042

448,318

$12, 877,133
7,625,500
32,052, 345
23,184,135

$85, 875
35,000
152,092
100,000
290, 000

6, 273,681
8,498,067
6,140,972

_

$3, 641,687
2,300,000
3,946, 260
9, 746, 627
230,035

7, 763,161

_._

4, 5 8 3 , 907
6, 686, 655
5, 2 8 0 , 4 6 4
4 , 1 3 3 , 563
8, 643, 937

6, 507,182
12,432, 606
6, 860, 735
3, 845,007
6, 690,986
6, 762,680
9,045,442

977,048
245,800
310,000
298,000

17, 718

30,000
10,000

19,000
13,900
25,167

971
253
533
677
954

11, 827, 2 0 0 j

1

1

8,176, 618
12, 646, 8 4 0 !
15,445, 602
4, 5 1 8 , 1 4 2 S

$12, 228,993
7, 278,500
20, 234, 595
22,039,135
11,373,200
6,455,800
10,063,140
13,995,885

7, 953,372 j
15,606,491
1,076,286 1
10, 613, 796
678,689 1
5,496, 289 !

9,016,073
2

778,972 |
223, 565
853,481
500,000 1
72, 670

10,070,114
6,137, 464
155, 406
12,039, 408 1
4,835, 364

$1, 343, 595

()

84, 500
5, 681, 861
2 127,951

$648,140
170,000
11,811,471
1,045,000

377,223
270,438

7,405, 540

925, 500
212, 344 !
27,087 1
!
166, 507

$177,000
6,279
100,000
454,000

318,199

10, 569, 734
464,427

% 583,700
1,179, 279
4, 518,142
463, 332
908, 557
630,136
44,062
214, 262

5,496, 289
5, 949, 730
6,056,829

3, 377, 205

170, 504
80, 635

7, 734, 453
4, 764,864

260,000
70, 500

572, 675
155,406
4,044,955

731,633 I
3,134, 382
835, 270
46, 900 !
188,402 |

18, 776, 883
3, 244,467

12,065,177
2, 596, 640

600,000
3

6, 111, 706
647,827

4,967,034
10, 672,012

4, 766,166

200,000
747,133

934
474, 865

5,000 1
7,100
63, 757
40, 500 !
698,234 1

4, 200, 501
5,956, 455

3,806,173
5, 956,455

161, 215

233,113

1,666
7, 637, 984

9,450,014

()

6,482,863

No comparable data available. The greater portion of parks and other properties employed for recreation are owned and controlled by the Federal Government.
Value of water-supply system included with that of electric light system.
Valuationof markets included with that of general government.

1,666

1,155,121

! —
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T A B L E 2 1 . — V A L U E AT C L O S E

O F F I S C A L Y E A R O F P R O P E R T I E S E M P L O Y E D OR H E L D F O R S P E C I F I E D P U R P O S E S :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 404. 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. 49]
I

L A N D , BUILDIN GS, AND EOUII>MENT OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S — C O n .

!
S-.
<S3

City nuir

&

Educa tion

!
1

Recreation
Schools

54
55
56
57
58

Des Moines, Iowa
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
Camden, N . J._

59
60
61
62
63

Nashville, Tenn.__
N e w Bedford, M a s s .
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Aibany, N . Y

64
65
66
67
68

Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a
Reading, P a
_
Yonkers, N . Y .

74
75
76
77
78
79

I

Miscellaneous

!

CITY

Libraries

G R O U P I I I .— C I T I E S

69
70
71
72
73

L A N D , BTJILDI*IGS, AND E Q U I P M E N T OF P U B
LIC SERVICE E N T E R P R I S E S

_

Duluth, Minn
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N . J

Municipal
service
enterprises

- -

Oklahoma City, Okla...
Lynn, Mass
. ,
Utica, N . Y
....
Waterburv,Conn
.
„.
J

1,682,818
1,293,465
1,148,197
3, 299,900
5, 878,300

1,025, 051
29, 795
171, 847

341,400
219,072
250,000
255,000
152,561

1, 992,713
1,997,913
1, 461,206
629,500
2,695,436

45,000

452, 550
340,369
123,281
276,600
374,379

981,125
2, 477, 594
206,826
274, 503
1,614, 571

4,102,491
10,184,335
6, 365,916
3,300, 500
3,898,181
6, 267,313

_.

354,192
863,050
81,450
250, 000

4,360, 590
5,875, 575
4,346,083
3,465,897
6,195, 576

_

$1,598,000
1, 550,137
1, 627,567
1,215,300
1,800, 675

3, 377,150
2, 551,624
7, 213, 500
5,671,000
7,234,363

_

$851,300
417,423
377,329
490,000
560,700

2,316,510
6, 658,365
8,092,920
2, 726, 700
4, 750,000

-

All other

i Electric
i lieht and
p o w e r systems and
gas-supply
systems

Markets

All o t h e r

FCAVING A P O P U L A T I C >N O F 100,( T O 300,000— C o n t i n u e d
)00

$8,260, 070
3,958,048
6,999,626
5,418,400
5, 520,000

-

Total

! Water-supply
j
systems

218,017
72,500
162,613
295,000
481,366
532,424

1,855, 557
605,331
1,368,300
792, 300
708,929
2,461,687

$53,126

60, 572

8,479
50,651

$140,000
192, 550
506,392
122,300
264,500

4,416,875
6, 253,063
3, 573,130
5,133, 000
4,804, 500 I

55, 800
2,003 100,415

7, 822,385
6, 909, 495
4,810,106
5,121,400
5, 534,176

J
j
1
i
j

7, 718,385
3,368,288
4,383, 723
5,121,400
5,175,881

3,446,152 1
6,941, 796
11,075, 521
105,728
5,276,914 i

2, 237, 227
4, 636,189
10,905,431

11,678.213
3,856,250
4, 505, 477
5.367.436 :
281,317
6, 598, 244 '

4,408, 714
3,603,500
4, 505,477
5, 045, 600

$166, 000
12, 000

l06, 045

37,810 ,
2,674

30, 000
150.000
809,348
126.001

$568, 000
330, 786
118,377
252, 275
899,325

35,000

4, 000,675
5, 717, 883
3,454,359
2,893, 000
3,954,000

204,121

9,300
41, 072

$4, 903, 238
2,600,649
9, 094,270
3, 213,350
3,114,000

80,000
33, 025
202,996 i
2, 500
27,900

278,990
92,162
17, 500
4,000
54,475

$5,637, 238
2.943.435
9,212,647
3,465, 625
4,013,325

381, 200
535,180
445
2, 230,000
650,500

ll§,326
10, 000
200, 000

104,000
444,905
426,383

$3,096,302

358,295
1,208,925
2,301, 627

3,980
28, 690

5,276,882

6, 598, 244

141,400
105, 728

32
6.214.416

85, 000

1,055,083
167, 750
321,836
281, 317

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GROUP IV.—CITIES H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N
80
81
82
83
84

Somerville, M a s s
El Paso, T e x
San Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, I n d
Jacksonville, F l a

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, M a s s . S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y__
Evansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n _ .
Savannah, Ga

9(1
91
9?
93
94

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, K a n s
Harrisburg, P a
Manchester, N . H

4,328,617
6,934,090
4,201,195
2,951,000
3,470,320

276, 219
106,559
507,000

518,365
583.499
1, 788,654
1, 258, 500
1, 558, 284

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g B e a c h , Calif
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, I n d
St. J o s e p h , M o

4,325,156
3,844,348
1,259,500
4,910,000
2,905,600

189,801
316,229
148,400
143,400
416,000

3,633,895
1,421,000
4,901, 784
1,055,437
644,000

100
101
109
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, I n d

105
106
107
108
109

Little Rock, A r k
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C_
Sacramento, CaliL

110
111
119
113
114

__

.. _

_

__
.
.

$329,400
136,032
444,000
290,300
190,100

$1,452,400
2,314,044
7,603,400
1,150,900
2,326, 792

3,445,000
4. 880, 574
4,212,472
1,835,129
718,032

171,250

758,000
1,257,202
751,950
214,671
6,483, 268

4,046,139
4,172, 500
3,870,000
5,228,377
2,713, 765

153,405
120,385
142, 788

291,666
315,000
173,400
241,840

9,800
767,195
802, 500
481,843
3, 321, 222

15,000

24,786

29, 000

$15,300
162, 535
393, 500
'
25,000
5, 500

!
!
!
!
;

172, 200
47,550
16,200
227,793
250,160

i
i
!
!

103,000 i
348,690 !
!

68,000
169,977 1

788
158,000
2,500

3,840
124,292

3,216 :
184,000
232, 050
27, 000

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, O h i o . .
Lansing, Mich
_

__
_.

...
1

!
1
I
1

$1,243, 315
2,586,478
10, 845,497
1,925, 200
1, 716,196

1,706,200
2,792, 514
4, 235, 739 :
2,977^545
2,813, 538

1, 583,200
2,688,094
2, 661,939
2,876,165
1,674, 995

2, 396, 752 I
2, 500,000
653,331
4, 255,129 j
3,908,499

2,396, 752
2, 500, 000

$1,759,122
4,186,831

2,393,597

123,000
104,420
250,000
101,380
313,130

159,000

1,436, 000

4,000

2,501,400
4, 581,980
2, 625,000
2,808,110
3, 547,132

369, 700
195,000
153, 800
21,500
112, 295

610,290
1,215,000
1,000,900
391, 695
560,175

109,964
72, 365
147, 000 i
15, 603 1
60, 057 1

Value of electric light system included with that of water-supply system.

825,413

_

194, 869
11, 000
724,977
3,463
500
179,822
17,110

4,250,666

3,637,400

3,149
2,000
75,000

959,124 ;
80,000
4, 338, 000 |
4, 740,082
5, 792,623 i
4,221,100
1,200

1,323, 800

681,274
2,945,858

1,433, 755
3, 008,795

55,353
282,101
26,900
305,250
89,432 ,
11, 000
93,020
6,000

$7,953, 707
128,000
1,745,120

653, 331

5, 537, 473
13,000
2,158, 732 !
3, 012, 258 j
75, 500
i_

$29,000

4, 255,129
3, 227, 225

1,889, 741
2,032, 697
4, 998,147
i 11,000

386.500
2,683,101
933,000

22,000
38,100

!

1
i
j
j

203," 600"

25,115
1,500

$1, 243,315
2, 586,478
18, 799, 204
3, 841, 322
7,648,147

179,822
1,906,851
2, 052, 697
5,349,647
16, 500

296,136
166,222

50,000 TO 100,000

9,584 i
230, 000
34,000
170,500
15, 700

3,110,656
3, 775,000
2,050,420

B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y__

15, 000
171,389

6,347, 208
389,809
1,157, 863
1,295,000
695,000

$4,259

3,014,137
1,938,782
2, 596,800
1,497,113
5,173,000

E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, Mich.2
Terre Haute, I n d

115
116
117
118
119

_

$3,194,700
2, 595,986
3,804,698
3,850,000
2,824,165

OF

__

20,000
0)

|

3,000

351, 500
2,500

959,124
40, 000
20,000

2,360,891
4, 370,456
4,175, 000

80, 000
48,000
2,359,191
1,422,167

46,100
1,200

|1
142,000

142, 000 1.

I

1,059,369 1
897, 274 !
1, 747, 723 !
9,136,340

1, 747, 723
2,405,158

35,633
269, 916

1,023,736
627,358

2

6,588, 772

Data not available.

35, 679

106, 731




TABLE

2 1 . — V A L U E AT C L O S E

OF FISCAL

YEAR

OF PROPERTIES

EMPLOYED

OR H E L D

FOR SPECIFIED

PURPOSES:

1924—Continued
I—i

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p . 404. 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 . 49]
L A N D , B U I L D I N G S , AND E Q U I P M E N T O F G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S — C O n .

Education
j Recreation
Schools

L A N D , B U I L D I N G S , A N D E Q U I P M E N T OF PUBLIC SERVICE E N T E R P R I S E S

Miscellaneous

a!
Libraries

i Munieipal
; service
: enterprises

OS

Electric
light and
P

temsranyI" ! Markets
gas-supply
systems j
,

All other

AU other

>
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

a
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120
121
122
123
124

Chester, P a . .
Racine, Wis. —
Chattanooga, Tenn_.
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, Pa

125
126
127
128
129

New Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich,
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111.

3,604,121
4,639,313
957,468
4, 513,093
4, 274, 042

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, Pa
Huntington, W. Va__.
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, Nebr
Winston-Salem, N . C_

4,592,000
3, 995, 000
1, 914,475
4,431, 356
2,473,404

150, 000
524, 500
1, 000,200
520,500
43,124

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111.Quincy, Mass.
East Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, Ky

2,475,100
4,145,290
2, 795, 258
1,131,300
1, 224, 249

151,245

117,075
158, 532
342, 005
162, 000
900,000

140
141
142
143
144

Macon, Ga_
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, L a .
Wheeling, W. V a . . . .

1,385, 634
2,086, 798
2,466,523
1, 773,990
1,677,300

3, 500
28,140
166,500
274,296
186,446

999, 593
340, 531
158,250
1,339,906
180, 822

145
146

Niagara Falls, N . Y _
Lancaster, P a

5, 581,025
2,351,980

150,000

254,000
60,000

$3,415,000
2,440, 000
2,310,873 I
2,089,197
3,444, 321

$200,000
192,252
243,677

296,254 !

$275,000
825,000
1,100,441
132, 000
66,000

$75,100
10,000

632, 747
14,125
1,142,650
310, 326
773, 708

25,000
119,989

$12,000
344, 690 !
136,036
20, 225
139,940

$301,000
1, 748,093
1,299,604
2,626,673
2,313,999

7,825

30,000
23, 000
272,316
45,031
60,200

2,875 !

$1, 620, 593

$5,000
101,389

2, 589, 723
2, 291, 899

20,000

3, 085,139
1,931,604
4, 621, 000
106, 700
2,638,853 !

2, 869, 260
1,930,604
1,944, 000

12,000

8,000
14,500
111,380
30,000
56,478

2,410, 000
89, 000
4, 207, 575
3, 016, 800
2, 025, 631

2, 2ia, 000

10,000

113, 937
71, 900
5, 700

54,000
1, 849,000
2, 327, 819
3, 218, 805
3, 539, 783

54,000
1, 791, 500
2, 327, 819
2, 744, 871
3.451. 783

153
26, 071
56, 750
16,175
48,196

221,422
46, 846
14,101
314, 989
2,399, 236

1,913,052 i
334,555 i
1, 527, 243 !
2,056,034 1
2, 366,419

1.570.268
81,300
1,475,300
1, 583,040
2, 228,419

9,699
8,500

2,580,300 |
2,386,401 I

2, 500,000
2,251,401

10,000 I
4,000 I

1, 570, 609

1,424, 939
1,815,000
1,921,135

$1,047,847

$301,000
122,500
1,198, 215
36,950
2,100
215, 879
1,000
2,665,000
106, 700
20, 397

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200,000
48,000

41,000
1,800
17, 885

a

86, 611

57, 500

ui

2, 782,636
1, 200, 000

H

S

247, 000
50,000
252,380
105, 000
80,000
135,000

226,934
38, 000
342, 784
875
51,943
472,994
33,000
300




147
148
149
00
CO

o

T

F r e s n o , Calif.
Augusta, Ga
P a s a d e n a , Calif.

150
151
15?
153
154

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans_
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, Mich

155
156
157
158
159

Wichita Falls, Tex
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
_
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

2,838,265
837,168
4,688,341

_

215,000
72,625
564, 866
125, 000
144, 878

538,188
918, 001
1, 800, 939
1,955,961
293,000

1,777, 525
3,315,000
2,366,024
1,432, 719
4,103,404

.

291,110

591,970
141, 632
1,122,315

7, 002, 000
2,112,604
3,602, 244
5,938,400
3,995, 229

__

135,000

53, 539
382, 500
372, 500
92,000
229,690

359, 902
612,450
328, 111
103,500
644, 201

14, 578
6,035
549, 245
43, 862
263,107
10, 000

27,000 1
88,104
85,205

120, 000 I
3,916,221
5,297, 783

1, 724,332
2,672, 880

25, 500
10,000
4,200
50, 924
3,000

3,198, 290
3,034, 500
1, 297, 863
2,598, 753
1, 631,453

1,973,396

10,500
2,066, 849

55, 590
401,650
7,000

10,500 I
2,067,349
1,284,333
4, 585, 600
788,041

120,000
2,191,889
651, 507

3,059,416
3,030,000
1, 285, 706
2,170,211
1,618, 783

2, 752, 000
745, 841

69,600

10,620

500
1,284,333
1, 764,000
42,200
138, 874
4,500
12,157
428, 542
2,050

GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111 .
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis
Y o r k , Pa_ . _

165 D e c a t u r , 111
166 W o o n s o c k e t , R . I
167 1 M c K e e s p o r t , P a
168 B a y C i t y , M i c h
169 H a m m o n d , I n d

$3,176,889
4,078,940
2, 356, 595
2,800,000
1,425,308

_. _

__

. . .

_
.

. . .

$278,731
106, 735
19, 500
350,000
14,000

$515, 800
478,946
7,500
1, 250,000
394,661

1,844, 796
602,100
3,468,500
3, 575, 000
3, 548, 750

160,000
2,740

310, 000
35,120
130,000
262, 000
500,000

3, 364,600
1, 564,156
1,414, 212
1, 766,172
2,191, 750

159,691
153,476
30,000

4,333, 040
2, 582,000
2,095,870
2, 528,650
3, 080,883

127,475
197,000
70,000
306,237

150, 500
284,600
211, 000
471,450
841,522

3,659,000
1,260,603
1,980, 252
1,447,035
1,103,340 1

52,000
95,500
160, 800
76,015
117,700

221, 200
511,347
975,000
150,672
219,400

155,000
72,000

$2,525 1
$34, 500

30, 750 1

60,000

38, 652 j
21, 900

135, 000

21,000
11,608 i
74, 500

$2,061,966
55,146
65, 000
1,177, 661

$4, 700

$2,057, 266
55,146

65,000
17,000

1,160, 661

22, 000

2,650,000
1, 518, 560
1, 865,000
3, 828, 776 ,
1, 895,000

2,650,000
1, 518, 560
1, 865,000
3,183, 842
1, 895, 000

47, 200
8,145
17, 900
18,147
34,350

1,664,980
2,035,941
2,102, 207
2, 272,896
629, 583

1,639,980
1, 740,941
985, 532
2,247,426
629,583

550, 000
290,300
40,000
128,500
27,053

100,000
1, 363,662
3,401,412
2, 591, 784
1, 396,951

1,157,462
3,294,421
2, 590,284

19,472
164, 082
15,500
1,545
35,281 1

2,462,825
2, 812, 717
2,174,104
1,882,351
64,000

Q
fed

>
>

25,000

$619, 934

CO

170
171
172
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y . . .
Beaumont, Tex.
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, M a s s

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . Va
Medford, M a s s .
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfleld, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

180
181
182
183
184

L i m a , Ohio
_
M o n t g o m e r y , Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y

... _
. .

_ _
.

.

.

___
_. 1

126,000

226,148
198,648
454,425
332, 864
404,100

10,000
200

245, 000

25,000

2,446,000
2, 682,861
1,878,394
1, 732,514

25,000
295,000
1,116, 675
25,470
100,000
206, 200
106,991
1,500
1,396,951
$16, 200
125,000
50,000
74,856
60,000 '

625
4,856
245, 710
74,981
4,000
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T A B L E 2 1 . — V A L U E AT C L O S E O F F I S C A L Y E A R O F P R O P E R T I E S E M P L O Y E D OR H E L D F O R S P E C I F I E D P U R P O S E S :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p . 404. 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 . 49]
LAND, BUILDINGS, AND EQUIPMENT OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS—COn.

Education

Schools

LAND, BUILDINGS, A N D EQUIPMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES

Miscellaneous
Recreation

Libraries

Municipal
service
enterprises

Total

Water-supply
systems

All other

Electric
light and
power systems and
gas-supply
systems

Markets

All other

>
a
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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—Continued
185
186
187
188
189

E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Rochelle, N . Y

190
191
192
193
194

$1,972,837
1, 736,685
2,705,000
1,714, 525
2, 532,714

$75,000
140,000
3,029
199,900
301,765

$400,000
677,000
214,979
483,200
614,686

Salem, M a s s
E v a n s t o n , 111
_
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
_
West Hoboken, N . J

1,732,500
3,603,459
2,138,649
1,267,749
1,095,014

203,500
170,000
120,300
255,783
59,300

245,000
842,076
630,530
49,510
40,000

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, P a
Brookline, M a s s .
Jamestown, N . Y
Hamilton, Ohio.Muskegon, Mich

2,057,000
2,911,000
2, 552,600
1,606,751
1,772,719

?no
201
202
203
?04

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o
Muncie, I n d
L o r a i n , Ohio.__

905
906
907
908
209

Chicopee, M a s s
Dubuque, Iowa
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
C o l u m b i a , S. C
Joliet, 111.

$2, 500
25,896
2,314

00

$51,500
2,400
72,520
256,703

$2,391,086
1,775,651
1,407,175 |
500

$2,041,486
1,771,360
1,394,650

$3, 500

2,688,500
2,235,750

35,000

$349,600
791
12,525
500

H
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15,000

100
30,000
2,000

92,338
515,200

252,400
2,267,700
205,000
38,700
154,500

1,696,644
2,466,290
1,474,047
1,657,395
2,515,300

75,500
181,500
87,000
183,000
35,200

714,902
154,950
146,800
273,056
228,500

900

1,099,888
2,200,000
2,505,006
1,475,000
2,962,344

142,575
168,700
172,273

29,035
270,000
196,338
153,000
102,770

350,000

167,257

3,000
20,750
3,700 1
136,050

2,865,300
2,235,750

750

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1,326,666

1,320,666

2,950,544 1
2,976,188
1,340,484

1,901,180
1,606,775
1,285,484

1,653,825
549,740
13,448
833,697
621.800 |

1,584,991
510,240

71,264 !
20,000 !
80,000
20,967

141,800

196,700
94,000
31,400
6,850 1

1,581,987
1,370,767
1,070,500
2,109,000
502,685 1

1,148,267
1,364,117
1,070,500
2,000,000
502,685

55,000
17,528
600
46,489
9,700

6,000
$993,364
892,431

56,000
476,982
55,000
68,834
39,500
13,448
833,697
41,000

580,800
409,143
4,000

24,577
2,650

43,000

66,000

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210
211
212
213
214

Superior, Wis
Stamford, Conn
Aurora, 111
Taunton, Mass.
Council Bluffs, Iowa..

2,153,900
2,074,132
2,318,300
1, 536,320
1, 505,085

114,271

215
216
217
218
219

Rock Island, 111
Portsmouth, Ohio
Quincy, 111
Austin, Tex
New Brunswick, N . J_

1.472,874
2,246,463
1,352,950
1,046,240
2,301,500

162,646
143,750
53, 217

220
221
222
223
224

Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, Pa
Ogden, Utah.
Danville, 111
Wilmington, N. C .

1,686,620
2,115,329
1, 649,159
1,360,452
923,898

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N. Y
Kokomo, Ind
Newport News, Va__
Poughkeepsie, N. Y_
Hazleton, Pa

939,456
1,419,075
975,757
1, 591,230
1,384,613

230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N. J
Amsterdam, N . Y .
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, Pa
Waltham, M a s s . . .

1,464,514
1, 807,740
779,482
1,225,887
1,274, 907

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e . . .
Green Bay, Wis.
Columbus, Ga___
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis.

503,280 1
1,980,930
1,026,119
2,951,881
2,650,000
1,303,165
1,676,460
1,548,272
2,017,216
992,262

240 Moline, 111
241 Watertown, N. Y ,
242 Muskogee, Okla...
243 I La Crosse, Wis
244 | Newburgh, N. Y_.

115,000
92,000
225,000

204,000

144,478 !
760,316
120,590
135,850
1,053,000

329,123 1
46,959

943,475
1,506,447
1,556,352
2,309,649
1,279,627

943,475
1,102,541
1,446,152
1,276,715
1,273,127

1,177,696

1,177,696

1,437,666

1,387,166

1,112, 276

1,052,421

59,855

1, 572,157
603, 500
320, 218
1, 799, 714

1,462,841

109,316
603,500
320,218

3,400
47,000
10, 800
85,061

1,044,979
1,291,111
2,031,000 !
75.000
1,475, 249

1,044,979
1,291,111
1,693,000

7,000
76,400
87,006
24, 940
105,106

1,018, 574
1,059,448
1,776,483
1,225, 954 !
1,131, 230 j

1,018,574
1,058,948
1, 688, 556
1,050,954
1,051,030

10,000

907,553
3,037,194
1,327,573
1,182,018 i
1,936,396

857,553
3,007,194
1,301,680
1,146,643
1,931,396

i
28, 500 [

2,015,941
4,418,826
49,115
2, 246, OCO

1,988,441
3, 587,773

9,666
6,128 |
5,950
7,350

343,800
274,000
1,000,705
227,611
316,254

51,800
6,000
9,501

19,220
415,000

22,354

180, 900
11,000

7,700
90,000

259,493

25,000
15,353
615,000
294,375
435,411

116,000
188.829
120,150
251,250
135,000

170,000
405,245
36,313
1,332,911
61,000

48,496

304, 282
828,428
91,000

349, 837
1,025,890
914.367
341, 204
225,078

124,666
310,886

38,666

59,000

4,000
68,850
10, 500

733,700
1,651,714
1,762,000

35,000 i

512,446
160,500
280,000
197,331
75,000

265,000
232, 268
57,000
135,000
6,500

A

500 I

738,200
3,080,374
1,772,500

90,775

1,359, 810

403,906
110, 200
80,722

952,212
6,500

5,666
30,000 !
66,186 1
35,000
5, 625
67, 955
1,920
1

50, 953
50,000

8,000

19,250 i
18,514 1
9,295 1
36,500

6,000

50, 500

1, 799, 714

185,000
75,000

153,000
249, 427

1,225,822

500
77,907
175,000
80,200
50,000
30,000
25,893
6,875
5,000

i

245 ! Lynchburg, Va
246 i Colorado Springs, Colo.
247 ; Newport, R. I
248 Pensacola, Fla
_

966,934
1,408,317
1,177,200
610,918

123,100
78,200

168,202
2,328, 674
426,700
459,000

30, 715

40,413

1

43,666
4,300

432,666

260,981

27, 500
570,072
49,115
1,814,000

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C H A N G E S D U R I N G T H E Y E A R I N F U N D E D AND F L O A T I N G D E B T , N E T D E B T , AND S I N K I N G F U N D A S S E T S : 1924

WITH

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For a text discussion of this table, see p. 49]

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GROSS D E B T AT CLOSE O F YEAR

Classified b y t h e g o v e r n m e n t a l u n i t
b y w h i c h incurred

Classified b y character of o u t s t a n d i n g d e b t obligations
Current

CITY
c

City n u m b

Total
School
district

City
corporation

Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

I
II._
III.
IV
V__

_ _
_ _-

O t h e r governmental
u n i t s of
city

$6,096,071,520 $5,369,460, 643 $452,187, 734 $274,423,143
3, 635, 642,053 3,337,316,94T 140,499,152 157, 825,960
42,359, 814
86, 353,470
637, 420, 607
508, 707, 323
15, 740, 345
1, 020,808, 380 1 879, 608, 622 125,459,413
92,168,040
12,461,873
503, 599, 738
398,969, 825
51, 701,315
2,041,495
298, 600,742 j
244, 857, 932

F u n d e d or
fixed

1

N e w York, N . Y

4
R
6
7
R
q
10
11
12

Cleveland, Ohio

Buffalo, N . Y .

$2,045,140,785 $2,
241,504,049
292,173,722 i
203,102, 566
166,027,966
31,070,583
131,962, 255
131,312, 367
141, 295, 684
95, 669,782 |
81, 601, 648 [
74, 780, 646

045, 940,785
137, 505, 736
258,594,956
196, 954,190
117,448, 392
28,071, 547
131,962,255
131,312,367
93,826,303
44,971,296
81, 601, 648
69,927,466

$24, 312, 789
33, 568, 766
31,889, 676
2,999,036

31,805, 760
15,923,125

$79,685,524
10, 000
6,148,376
16, 689,898

Warrants

Obligations on
private
trust
account

131, 767,496
129, 393, 701
125, 824, 855
91, 625,873
78,374, 600
62,029, 645

$42, 326, 759
29,921, 587
14,322, 918
13, 729, 022

10, 000
270,000
3,327,883
2, 616, 369

$45,002,500 $12,143,122 $10,979,153
7,306, 590
61, 826,432
1, 004,036
4,393,496
7,510
10, 565,000
403,963
1, 201, 567
1,042, 718
259, 861
347, 722
184, 759
1,000,000
918, 666
6,044, 885
9,155,944
158, 250
376, 363
181,413
2,490, 571
736,477
4,447,191
4,430, 526
1, 256,915

GROUP II.—CITIES IIAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000
Milwaukee, Wis___
Washington, D . C_

$39,004,570
4,175,230 |

$27,292,260
4,175,230 !

$11,712,310
...I
J

$36,469,200
3, 609, 550 j

>
o
r
Ul

H
>
H
h-t

H
O

w
o

O F 500,000 A N D O V E R

$1, 834, 282,251 $100,407,000
139,101, 290
2, 344,114
287, 772, 716
177, 810, 685
150, 054, 659
30,463, 000

15, 663, 621 |
34,775, 361
4, 853,180

Revenue
bonds and
notes

$5, 324, 730,746 $155,957,237 $298, 336, 557 $202, 962, 201 $62, 882,217 $51, 202, 562
3, 238, 5 0 0 , 7 7 T 103,031,114 106,244, 538 124, 200, 940 37,445,414 26,219, 276
32, 568, 978
541, 724, 439
35,000, 954
6, 830, 951
8, 878,907 12,416,378
6,977,087
882,430,503
80, 256, 567
34, 302,428
9, 865, 306
6,976,489
11,083, 520
419, 636,866
42,292, 279
22, 348,411
5,030,499
3,208,163
2,296, 538
242,438,167
34,542,219
15, 279,471
1, 662,091
2, 382, 256

G R O U P I.—CITIES H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N

*>,Chicago, 111
3

Floating

Special
assessment
bonds and
certificates

$1,893,524
$1,158 :

$641, 846
564, 522

Q
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15
16
17
18

Newark, N . J
Minneapolis, M i n n
N e w Orleans, L a
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio

19
20
21
2?
23

Kansas City, M o
Seattle, W a s h
Indianapolis, I n d
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey C i t y , N . J

85,514,146 [
60,209, 560
55,124,406
117, 007,416
32,090,503
76, 999, 662
34, 818, 522
51,413, 925
81,062, 667

67,210,359
53, 693,430
52,123,331
97, 367,840
16,856,235
55,120,508
16, 825, 464
50,970,884
67, 071, 782

$10,000, 649
13, 335, 011
8, 922, 264
10,101,890

72,
48,
45,
114,

18, 303, 787
6, 516,130
3,001, 075
9, 638,927
1,899, 257
12, 956, 890
7, 891,168
443, 041
13, 990, 885

287, 663
212,117
334,107
599, 393

28, 638,
72,449,
31, 947,
33,429,
54,747,

000
783
940
315
371

104,932
2, 934,400

157, 297

741, 997
202,303

493, 770
145, 916

2, 645,000
24, 397, 788

10, 872, 382
949,850

2, 975,000
175, 775

516,157

578,624
63, 215
1, 227, 991
222, 796

2, 892,123
495, 931
464,551
834,370

1,380,958
2,403,941
436,949
594,866
76, 043

678,481
1, 797, 719
2,433, 633
897, 362
715,840

$16,486
182, 539
667, 780
1, 355, 351

$50,174
79, 291
252, 381
263, 200
147,122

124,077

$4,903,000
11, 333,365
4, 647, 200
1, 350, 857

$4, 852, 736

75, 818
676, 744
145, 495

556, 684
443,982
2,666
120, 351
5,415

349,
575,
433,
479,
288,

345, 604
8,751
421,172
4,519
5,905

GROUP III—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
T o l e d o , Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo
A k r o n , Ohio

29
30
31
32
33

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. P a u l , M i n n
O a k l a n d , Calif
Atlanta, G a .

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, M a s s
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex

_
•

_.
_.

39
40
41
42
43

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio
_.

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a .
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
Hartford, C o n n .
__

49
50
51
52
53

Grand Rapids, M i c h .
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s

_-. _-.

__
___

__

_

$16,369,528
38,083,372
43,819, 784 |
33,949,722 j
36,252,555

$16, 369, 528
27,165, 596
38,259,105
26, 911, 253
28,932, 381

46,331,140
34,156, 655 1
36,354,424
12,043,543 !
13,887,410

36, 908,177
34,156, 655
36, 354, 424
6, 602, 590
13, 887, 410

38,150, 538
13,567, 871
15, 531,495
13,441, 962
19, 237, 351

17, 457, 297
13, 567, 871
15, 531, 495
9, 284, 295
19, 237, 351

31,110,041
22, 442, 946
13,450, 344
26,206,470
16,043,007

31,110,041
22, 318, 630
13,450, 344
26,206,470
11,307,416

37, 576,754
21,954, 576
11, 575, 278
17,460, 342
16,852,047

37, 576, 754
18,270,891
11,575,278
12, 521, 696
12, 278,246

11,435, 767
13, 989, 261
5, 616,473 !
15,544,019 i
17, 740,150 |

7,394, 082
13, 989, 261
3,094, 390
15, 544, 019
17,740,150

|
$10, 917, 776
2,487,125
7,038,469
7, 320,174

37,482, 879
30,968,000
24,929, 700
11,246,448
11, 612,000

9,422, 963
i

5, 430, 353

10,600 ;

8,516, 266

12,176,975 '

i

i

4, 735, 591
3, 683, 685
4, 882, 500
4, 573,801

$2, 479, 799
6, 742, 567
5, 745, 900
5, 738, 240

56,146 l

4, 041, 685
2, 522, 083
I

30, 690, 805
16, 973, 438
11,437,000
24, 602,000
14, 683, 671
36, 041, 500
21, 672, 643
11,106,000
14, 836, 559
16, 292, 257
8, 574, 700
13, 949,080
4, 507, 000
12,324, 864
16, 336,400

1,671

8,167, 500
$5, 686, 240

5, 600,000

2, 744, 673
60,000

2,124, 500

32,336, 488
10, 035, 500
12, 576, 900
11, 055,000
18, 460, 750

4,157, 667

124,316

$55,000

$16, 247, 868
35, 341, 743
36,157, 056
26, 583, 600
30,367,193

I
$3,073,554 j

5,118, 781
2, 698, 522

125, 231
4, 599, 529
943, 000
1, 321, 950

250,000
2,100,000
1, 902, 667
482, 428
75, 000
354,831
1,500,000
634, 796

449,000
2, 602, 437

179, 748
191, 023
4,887
21,346

2,417, 900
781, 800
1,006,044

20,000
5,811
280,000
2,194,000
1,000,000

>

W

219,005
66,186
26, 674
18, 548
55, 506
88,307
9,765

526, 544

23, 481

64,647

448, 962
513, 344
18, 838

1,300,000
2,603
15, 391

665
098
423
776
268

o

8,421
47, 673

423,167
25,949
19, 111

339,103

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T A B L E 2 2 . — T O T A L AND P E R C A P I T A O F A L L D E B T S AND O P T H E P R I N C I P A L C L A S S E S T H E R E O F AT C L O S E O P Y E A R , T O G E T H E R W I T H
C H A N G E S D U R I N G T H E Y E A R I N F U N D E D AND F L O A T I N G D E B T , N E T D E B T , AND S I N K I N G F U N D A S S E T S : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d
[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p . 428. 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. 49]
GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF T E A E

— —

Classified b y t h e g o v e r n m e n t a l u n i t
by which incurred

Classified b y character'of o u t s t a n d i n g d e b t obligations

CITT

Current

City numb

Total
City
corporation

School
district

O t h e r governmental
u n i t s of
city

F u n d e d or
fixed

Floating

Special
assessment
bonds and
certificates

Revenue
bonds and
notes

Warrants

Obligations o n
private
trust
account

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
54
55
56
57
58
5°)
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77

Salt L a k e C i t v , U t a h
Fall River, Mass
Nashville, T e n n
Flint Mich
Wilmington, Del
\lbanv, N . Y
Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a

_

_ _

Yonkers, N . Y
Duluth, Minn
T u l s a , Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash
_
Tacoma, Wash
C a n t o n , Ohio
O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla
Lynn, Mass
_.

__.

$15,457,236
14,512,574
12,027,638
12, 549,480
15,625,582
12,250,339
16,338,239
15,727,972
10,652,970
15,121, 426
11,268,262
17,941,841
9, 391,436
6, 446, 615
21, 271, 652
7, 845, 339
10,790,679
14, 750, 463
8,409, 819 |
7, 415, 549
12,621,117
15, 651, 892
17,313,487
7, 016,320 1

$11, 080, 304
14, 512, 574
8, 408,945
12, 549,480
15, 625, 582
12, 250,339
16, 338, 239
9,346,172
10, 652,970
14, 951,487
11,268,262
14,845,811
6,176,136
2, 787, 315
21,271,652
7, 845, 339
7,820, 470
11, 666,363
8,409,819
5,547,418'
11, 368, 397
9, 628,362
11,380,126
7,016,320

$4, 376, 932
3, 618, 693

6,381, 800
$169,939
3,096, 030
3, 215, 300
3, 659, 300

2,970, 209
3, 084,100
1,868,131
1, 247, 989
6, 023, 530
5, 933, 361

4,731
1

$14, 916, 039
11, 288, 738
9, 833, 200
12, 359, 300
11, 619, 220
11, 620, 363
14, 317, 000
14, 257, 025
10, 649,100
12, 669,440
10,113,050
13,435,287
7, 619, 240
6, 428, 800
15, 000, 697
6, 038, 440
9, 455, 665
14, 286,123
4, 014, 803
7, 058, 000
12, 226, 299
13, 801, 796
15, 587, 887
5, 991, 320

$658, 577
1, 584,435

$3, 700
26, 735

2, 802, 000
606, 000
481,839

800, 000
30, 000

-

$2,000
2, 565, 259
400, 000
1,197,859
20, 000
1, 300, 348
320, 000

1, 267, 920

$415,023

122, 231

87, 772
190,180
6,503
276
414, 361
621, 070
2,400
185,978
175,212
101, 075
82, 368
12,315
50,955
206,899
157,996
73, 070
2,043
124, 698
153,652
66, 997
170, 774

279,795
48, 038
1,470
198, 088

950, 000
4, 191, 341
1, 620, 777
5, 500
1,260,000
709, 000

38, 780
3, 735,166

211,138
69,051
4,960, 000
1,600,000
445, 209
257, 698
657, 807
38,924
11,545

1, 737, 909
160, 279

$124,174

660, 358
1, 025,000

22, 809
94,792
193,927
229, 621
45,190
734,189




8,070,884 I
14,164, 744

78 I Utica, N. Y
79 Water bury, Conn.

7,946,800 |
13,910,844

6,372,729 i
12,041,900

124,084 ]

253,900

1,504,634

54,000 I
1,900,000

124,084 I
222,844

15,437

GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
8?
83
84

Somerville, M a s s .
E l Paso, Tex
S a n Diego, Calif
F o r t W a y n e , Ind_
Jacksonville, F l a

$2,179,292
8, 229,124
14, 541,434
4,060,136
10, 615, 569

$2,179,292
8, 229,124
11, 576,019
1,074,136
8,699,609

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, Ind

5, 793,816
8,470, 543
3,949,610
13,374,225
4, 551,949

5, 793, 816
8,470, 543
2,235,510
13,374,225
4, 225,276

90
91
93
93
94

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
M a n c h e s t e r , N . H_._

4,229,389
13,407,147
8, 766, 722
5,729,142 1
5,914, 702 [

1,381,660
13,407,147
6,142,415
3,494,642
5,914,702

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g B e a c h , Calif
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. Joseph, M o

10, 819, 729
2, 228, 716
6,250, 712
5,316, 717
3, 299,051

7,352, 731
1,427, 725
5,332, 697
2,432,717
2,172, 737

3,466, 998
766,380
918, 015
2,884,000
1,126,314

100
101
10?
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, 111
Portland, M e
Gary, Ind

3, 752,722
3,776,646
5,142, 683
10, 589,211 1
2, 680.306

3, 111, 722
1,867, 553
3, 236,172
5,416,854
975,867

641, 000
1,909,093
1,845,600
1, 704,439

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

5,126, 686
4,702,841 1
7, 510, 308
11,154,177 I
11,598,825

2,238,186
1, 969, 775
7, 247,964
10, 604,177
6,748,312

2,888, 500
752, 511
117,860
550,000
4,850, 513

110
111

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, Pa _
E a s t St. L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, M i c h
__
Terre Haute, Ind

5, 774,204
6, 891,755 1
3, 547,618
5,250, 313
2,636, 550 1

5,774.204
4, 297, 755
2,027, 337
3, 027,336
1, 766, 550

2, 594,000
765, 651
2, 222,977
870, 000

I
1

2,847,729

m
113
114

__

Savannah, Ga
_
-.

_

$2,965,415
2,986,000
1,915,960

$1, 579,000
6,944, 000
14,170, 675
3,884, 000
9,127,270

$600, 000
175, 645
$906,000

4,856, 290
7,657,000
3,853,100
12,075,946
3,827,050

1, 714,100
326,673

2, 624,307
2, 234, 500

[

10,542,535
1, 094,980
6,130,496
5,108,199
3,271,954

$34,611

1
60,911
5,172,357

1,980,555
144,484

754, 630

3,907, 500
10,829,984
4,901,337
5,458,800
5,648, 500

2, 580,000
3, 529,000
1,843, 525
10,384,777
2, 539, 500
4,259,448
654,162
5, 752,457
8,867,000
11,376,260
5, 280,925
6,891, 500
2,495, 548
3,192,000
2,621,000

433,139
519, 506
260,283
$593, 560
29,367

11, 752

69,000
340,874
3,390,206
131,100

730,352

8,929
445,089
700,000
304, 000
10, 697
778,773
383,623
245,629
1, 622,597
120,000
250, 000
375,000
32, 650

229,900
1,805,102

133,473

1,968,275
235,861
46, 000

63,445
46,170

684,908
1,978,300
1,570,250
1,337,000

297, 000
25,942
1,455,386
35,100
15,815
125, 000
102,104
8,821
465, 000

295,596

36,675

714, 361
1,945, 000

$292
86,751
159,862
167, 207
73, 765
237, 526
30,234
85,813
80,993

19,422
445,812
19,242

7,260
710
16, 202

234, 503
16,632
63,315
15,492

6,625
498,206

$1,022, 728
210,897

147,616
152,345
38, 670
2,676
32,439

42, 691
24,251
208, 518
4,980
69,359
33,185
92,552

57,230

100

157,938
198,220
49,108

20,842
51,096
127,457

129,437
255

31,571

337, 353
55,235

356
58,078
15,550




TABLE 2 2 . — T O T A L AND P E R CAPITA OP ALL DEBTS AND OF THE PRINCIPAL CLASSES THEREOF AT CLOSE OP YEAR, TOGETHER WITH
CHANGES DURING THE YEAR IN FUNDED AND FLOATING DEBT, N E T DEBT, AND SINKING FUND ASSETS: 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 428. 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. 49]
GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR

Classified by the governmental unit
by which incurred

Classified by character of outstanding debt obligations
Current

Total

City
corporation

School
district

Other governmental
units of
city

Funded or
fixed

Floating

Special
assessment
bonds and
certificates

Revenue
bonds and
notes

Warrants

M

Obligations on
private
trust
account

120
121
122
123
124
125
126
-127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N. J
._Passaic, N. J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich
_.
Chester, Pa
_.
Racine, Wis__
._
Chattanooga, Tenn...
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, Pa
_.
New Britain, Conn...
Highland Park, Mich.
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111
Bethlehem, Pa
_
Huntington, W. Va__
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, Nebr-_
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass
East Orange, N. J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, Ky

$8,978, 340
13, 785, 787
7, 561, 443
4,474, 866
8, 461, 064

$8,978,340
13, 785, 787
7, 561,443
2, 696,157
8, 461, 064

4, 701,990
3, 844, 670
7, 402,156
5, 735, 042
4,459, 515

2, 502, 740
3, 844, 670
7,402,156
5,735, 042
2, 499, 515

5, 205, 261
7, 728, 738
4, 721,098
3, 571,142
2, 809, 099

5, 205, 261
4, 226,738
4, 521, 520
1,117,878
1,998, 592

8, 064, 079
2, 615, 672
5, 239, 229
4, 200, 697
9,485,477

4,103,179
820, 860
5, 239, 229
2,172, 418
9,485,477

3,960,900
1, 794, 812

3, 228, 029
4, 737,909
7,909, 725
8,947,993
3,051,172

2,137, 207
4, 737,909
7,909,725
8,947,993
2, 540,199

804,072

$7, 354, 000
7,160,159
5, 738, 750
3, 611,150
6, 208, 600

$1, 778, 709

1,960,000

3.979, 500
3, 813, 396
6, 842, 700
4, 590, 600
3, 633, 500

3, 502,000
199, 578
2, 453, 264
766, 515

5, 076, 000
6.980, 026
3, 858, 880
3, 382,158
1, 485, 844

2,199, 250

1,942, 896

510,973

$43, 992

85, 383
286, 750

7, 787, 900
2, 593, 208
4, 437, 500
2, 574, 270
6, 300, 000
1,113, 832
3,141,050
5,498,745
8, 512,300
2,863,400

$1, 287, 000
2, 641, 631
11, 600

>
H

$2, 390, 811
1, 268, 500
848, 772
2, 052, 600
392, 800
256,901

$100,000
1, 570, COO
554,193

283, 000

930

722,925
519, 300

47, 000
25,000
332, 600

803

563, 686

627, 032

~~"33,~447

6,111
89, 012

46, 690
31, 274
226
42, 796
25,105

9,368
153, 460
61,145

78, 759
787
20
35, 524
70, 589

7,982
5,325

17, 139

1,969,939

$109, 212
23,186

302, 329
1, 101, 646
205,000

~466,~966~

1, 388,131
2, 521, 601
2, 001, 207

$128,128
8,833
99, 252

134, 821

51,000

o
ux

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
115
116
117
118
119

>

800,000
200,474
500,000
112,990
1, 500, 000
438, 194
432,000
147, 473

26, 544
102, 793

1,729
11, 278
10, 083

2,847
3,693
6,852

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140
141
142
143
00 144

Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, M i c h . . .
Shreveport, La
Wheeling, W . Va

§145
en 146
1 147
ro 148
<p 149

N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, Pa
F r e s n o , Calif.- .__
Augusta, Ga
P a s a d e n a , Calif.

150
00 152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N. J
Kalamazoo, Mich

3,186,056 1
6,451,702
4, 508, 437
7, 290, 387
4, 524, 539

.

_

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, I o w a .

736, 776
1,919,731
546, 003

2,867, 268
6, 242, 800
3, 374, 880
8, 572,981
4, 321, 566

10, 221,495
833, 000
844, 046
3,801,941
6,986,846

9, 296, 399
2, 378, 000
3, 093, 000
3, 223, 680
9,138, 856

9, 858, 040
2, 796, 050
3,168, 662
19, 054,166
3, 846, 789

5,048,540
2,505,636
1,857,974
19,054,166
1,755,610

4, 809, 500
290, 414
1, 310, 688

8, 067, 620
1, 786, 394
3,126, 188
15, 318, 000
2,459, 454

1, 692,127
819, 893

2,994,960
5,064,899
3,922,666
6,703,506
1.434,943

1, 314, 648

35, 842
177,968
87, 041
123,128
21, 837

907, 204

1, 720, 000
2, 305, 000
77, 040
2, 373, 411

8, 207, 808
5, 064,899
3,922, 666
6. 703, 506
3, 070, 489

_..

2, 509,456
6, 451,702
3, 771, 661
5, 370, 656
3,978, 536

10, 221,495
2, 553, 000
3,149, 046
3, 878 981
9, 360, 257

__.
___ _

676, 600

2, 091,179

8,129, 848
4, 303, 500
2, 854, 800
4, 352, 800
3, 055, 646

3, 898, 200

1, 635, 546

281, 001
26, 666
920,198
100, 000
177, 500

75, 382
389,894

1,945
4,268
50,936
104, 384
3,636
17, 892

175, 000
342, 485

274, 756

1,153, 036

1, 050, 000
8,500

1, 430, 300

8,000
600,000
900, 000
90, 491

2, 595,950

810, 000

52, 881
4,654
186, 776
186, 367
872
90, 216

3,165
33, 406
34, 625
98, 293
3,396
41, 602
225, 799

56, 094
160, 899
13, 886

13, 866
500
167, 866
19,915
957

)UP 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
160
161
16?
163
]64

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis
York, Pa

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R. I
McKeesport, Pa
Bay City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

170
171
17?
173
174
175
176
177
178
179

$1, 788, 398
4, 391, 566
2, 576, 522
2,491,173
1,478, 803

$1,788,398
2,742,352
966,522
2,491,173
1,186,300

2, 569, 573
7, 657, 086
2,601,918
5, 291, 800
2, 652, 249

1,539,705
7,657,086
1,482,918
2,921,800
1,455,534

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y . . .
Beaumont, Tex
G a l v e s t o n , Tex_
Chelsea, M a s s

9, 459, 559
3, 973,183
4, 757, 372
6, 380, 762
3, 945,910

7,089,803
3,973,183
4,757,372
6,380,762
3,945,910

C h a r l e s t o n , W . Va
Medford, M a s s .
Perth Amboy, N. J
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

3,188, 765
3,155, 293
7, 266, 236
2, 777,120
4, 078, 774 II

1,704,744
3,155,293
7,266,236
2,777,120
2, 513,170

_.

$1, 389, 214
1, 610, 000

$1, 535, 000
2,039, 358
2, 377, 000
2,413, 000
1,410, 200

$260, 000

j

$1, 812, 270
178, 209
$60, 000
7,500

$250, 000
525, 256

41,166

20, 000

1, 753, 725
7, 015, 000
2,085, 000
5,048, 000
2, 285, 780

664, 313

146, 080
500, 000
67, 762

2, 369, 756

8, 833,134
3,741, 300
4, 555, 255
6, 301, 000
2,990,910

339, 325

1, 484, 021

3,163, 500
2, 578,950
3, 715, 750
2, 624, 400
3,999, 729

292, 503
1, 029, 868
1,119, 000
2, 370, 000
1,196, 715

I, 565, 604

.. •

1

426, 270
243, 800

$3, 643
21, 313
2,481
3
5,305
88,989

15, 692
150
53, 097
22, 886
141, 534

224,935
260, 469
62, 756
183, 500

$3, 398
11, 039

16,107
10, 445
69,982

26, 631
153, 020
8,172
9,780

955, 000
17, 020
1, 874, 200

931, 000

500, 000
741,400
150, 000
54, 755

8,245
76, 343
3,886
2,720
24, 290




T A B L E 2 2 . — T O T A L A N D P E R C A P I T A OF A L L D E B T S AND OF THE PRINCIPAL C L A S S E S T H E R E O F AT CLOSE OF Y E A R , TOGETHER WITH
C H A N G E S D U R I N G THE Y E A R I N F U N D E D AND FLOATING D E B T , N E T D E B T , A N D S I N K I N G F U N D A S S E T S : 1924—Continued

to

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 428. 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. 49j
GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR
Classified b y t h e governmental u n i t
b y w h i c h incurred

Classified b y c h a r a c t e r of o u t s t a n d i n g d e b t obligations

CITY

Current

ft

City numb

Total

GROUP

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204

Lima, Ohio..

__ __

Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N C _
Lexington, K y
E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo
N e w Rochelle, N . Y
Salem, M a s s
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o

-_

City
corporation

V . -- C I T I E S

$8,983,380
5,547,489
5,726,591
6,697,720 !
2,609,577
2,137,306
5,967,147
5, 290,470
3, 247,523
5,396, 512
2, 782, 243
3,346,628
2, 810,120
2, 557,378
2,868, 626
1,350, 587
1, 742, 552
3,869,019
5,351,067 1
4,183,368
3,483, 565
2, 583, 732
729,616
1,398,066
5,977,259 |

School
district

O t h e r governmental
u n i t s of
city

F u n d e d or
fixed

Floating

Special
assessment
bonds and
certificates

Revenue
bonds and
notes

Warrants

Obligations on
private
trust
account

P

H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N <3 F 30,000 T O 50,000--Continued

$7, 693, 537
5, 547,489
5,726,591
6,697,720
2, 609, 577
752,306
4,898, 203
3, 078, 604
3, 247, 523
5,396, 512
2, 782, 243
1,825,300
1,175,968
2,312,851
2, 868, 626
647,087
1,742, 552
2,326,729
4, 507,022
3,336,308
3,483,565
2, 583, 732
146,611
448,066
4,144,534

$1,289,843

1,385,000
1,068,944
2,211,866

1, 521,328
1,634,152
244, 527
703, 500
1,509,076
844,045
847,060

583,005
950,000
1,832,725

$33,214 1

1

$5,955,402
3,854,250
3,637, 000
4, 556,000
2, 230, 570
2, 067, 865
3, 576, 039
4,887, 500
2, 509,900
4,137, 251
2,336, 500
2,382,022
2,728,927
1,794,966
1, 624,925
1, 284,400
1, 685,380
3, 532,704
4,155,167
2,908,689
3,377, 550
2,134,090
719,438
1,336, 678
4,840, 657

$11,000
230, 944

$2, 893, 871
999,740
1,791,800
1, 730,000
270, 883
2,108,300
265, 400
554,322
935,800
343,696
750,773
62,400

$116,103
535,360
175,000
180, 776
106,895
252,189
20,000
650, 000
556, 940
400,000
28, 806
409,012
491,039

7,580
28,451
126, 530

54,926
8,854

33,214
9,384
91,325
400,000

95
35

1,097,556

$1, 210

%

III, 791

$16, 794
158,139

%

1,229
61, 861
2,168
117,570
87,623
21,469
45,743
26,267
850
1,889

3,787

291, 525
1,151,354
1,234,183

...J

3
>
a

15,378

57,172
11, 576
34,962
40,496
14,595
49,642
10,143
61,388
23,668

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205 Chicopee, M a s s
206 " D u b u q u e , I o w a
207 B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
208 C o l u m b i a , S. C
209 Joliet, 111

. _
__

1,868,308
3, 703, 294
1,445,925
3, 630,015
3,126, 956

_
. _

1,868,308
2,346,419
1, 047, 000
3, 007, 015
2, 013, 888

2, 255, 437
3,129, 630
2, 552,883
3, 598, 513
2,129,209

2, 255,437
1,382,000
1,841,141
3, 598, 513
1,326,081

711, 742

210
211
212
213
214

Superior, W i s .
Stamford, C o n n
A u r o r a , 111
.
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, I o w a

215
216
217
218
219

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
. .
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
Austin, Tex
N e w B r u n s w i c k , N . J . . . _._

. .
. .
.
.

1,478,971
4,497,225
893, 595
3,371, 637
4,222, 582

1,078,609
3,011, 296
738, 595
2,402, 661
4,222, 582

400,362
1,485,929
155, 000
968, 976

220
9M
22?
223
224

Waterloo, Iowa
_. _
Easton, Pa
__ __
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C _ .

_

3,160,657
3,080,286
5,038,624
1,309, 875
3, 532,212

1,498,915
1, 649, 786
4, 070, 624
581, 530
2, 804, 871

1, 661, 742
1,430, 500
968, 000
728,345
727,341

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, Ind
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, Pa

1, 574,054
685,385
3,328, 726
3,964, 940
1, 759, 500

1, 574, 054
277,885
3, 328, 726
3,964, 940
979, 000

230
231
232
233
234

Orange, N . J . _
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass

3, 816, 013
2, 414,179
3, 919,062
1, 243, 705
1, 619,475

3, 816, 013
832,028
3,919, 062
292, 705
1,619,475

235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, Wis

1, 534,850
3,000, 511
2,349,345
1,666,865
1,267,478

1,534,850
3,000,511
2,349,345
1,666,865
1,267,478

240
241
242
243
244

M o l i n e , 111-Watertown, N . Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N . Y

1,604, 730
3,343, 789
4,732,998
2,341,638
1,774,918

1,334,559
3,343,789
3,260,409
2,341,638
1, 774,918

1,472, 589

245
246
247
248

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo
Newport, R. I
Pensacola, F l a

4,137,932
4,075,900
2,379,340
2,919, 972

4,137,932
3, 004,614
2,379,340
2,337,888

1, 071,286

__ _
_
_._

_
___
._ .__ _
.
_

_
.
.

. .

.__
_
.
__
_

2,241, 000
2, 875,397
1, 276, 242
3,108, 600
2, 070, 528

1,747, 630
803,128

2,819,375
3,025, 700
3,307,000
1,151,270
3,163,316

651

404, 061
3,185, 835
4,352, 284
2,120,000
1,287,268

1
582, 084

4,132,800
3,291,935
2,136, 500
2, 759,687

15,695

294
1,493

231,200 !
17,980 j
355,000
43,602

789
781, 500
931,215
586,000

234
883 I
64,581
41,067
600

93, 846
13, 690

2,538
30,965
59,106
3,604

1,503
700
51,489
15,169

14, 042

72, 254
2,686
22, 937

233,430
174,864
771,400

501, 800

254,986
20,000 1
2,000
63,861
160,345 1

31, 900
1, 608, 262
90, 287
192, 000

22,032

76, 393
4,457
16, 551

2, 528
22,150

437, 095

50,749

26, 849

150, 000
82,329

285,152

1,181, 595

61,862
12, 785
2,240
9,666

651

3,245
12, 545
10,062

Q

w
>

331, 257
43, 483

1,198,636
8,000

705

128,475
1
1

61,000
216,000
2,651
85, 000

I

1,473, 500
2, 768, 700
2, 337, 500
1, 538,000
1, 088, 000
270,171

80, 508
3,392

11,675

2, 282, 875
2,357, 500
3, 909,000
1, 235, 000
1,491, 000

951,000

24,160

847,721 <
128,320 j
1

1,194, 080

997, 499
672, 600
2, 891, 334
2,691,350
1,759, 500

780,500

'

333,592 j

710. 700
730, 000
220, 000
1,481,200

460, 000
3, 534, 345
197, 000
3,178, 000
2,949,382

407, 500

1,581, 500

|

1,787, 800
2, 631,450
715,925
2, 562, 000
1, 500, 248

1,356,875
398,925
623, 000
1,113,068

308,946

124, 700

36,145
_

85, 528

1,038,000
138,290

53, 223

215, 306

471,827
1

i

115,666

16,277
5,150
6,505

212,385
260,078

f.

14,778
8,759
10, 589
21.788

15
170,000
6,407

118,429 i
38,878

350
1,033
435
33, 276
32,990
7,641
14, 514
35, 623
2, 748
12, 266
5,132
193,694
72,840




T A B L E 2 2 . — T O T A L AND P E R C A P I T A O F A L L D E B T S AND O F T H E P R I N C I P A L C L A S S E S T H E R E O F AT C L O S E O F Y E A R , T O G E T H E R W I T H
C H A N G E S D U R I N G T H E Y E A R I N F U N D E D AND F L O A T I N G D E B T , N E T D E B T , AND S I N K I N G F U N D A S S E T S : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d
[ T h i s t a b l e is p r e s e n t e d i n t w o sections, t h e first section b e g i n n i n g on p . 420. 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 t a b l e , see p . 49]
N E T D E I T 2 AT CLOSE
OF Y E A R

G R O S S D E B T AT CLOSE O F Y E A R — c o n t i n u e d

Classified b y purpose for w h i c h i n c u r r e d

Classified b y creditor

T h e public

C i t y funds
w i t h investments l

General d e p a r t m e n t s
! Per a n d m u n i c i p a l service enterprises
j capita
Total

Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

1
II
III
IV
V

r-

Per
capita

P u b l i c service enterprises a n d investments
Total

$4,903, 841, 330 $1,192,230,190 |$152. 47 ^$5,088,013,023 $127. 26 $1,008,058,497
2, 617, 398, 323 1,
584, 569,135
936,485, 208
480, 960, 803
284, 427, 861

INCREASE DURING YEAR 1 N -

I
018, 243, 730
52, 851, 472 •
84, 323,172 1
22, 638,935 1
14,172,881

207.01 3,206,107,462
146.94
471, 645,082
113.85
765, 995, 620
91.19 396, 912, 949
247, 351,910
83.14

182. 55
108. 72
85.43
71.87
68.87

429, 534, 591
165, 775, 525
254, 812, 760
106, 636, 789
51, 248, 832

Total

Per
capita

Funded
a n d floating d e b t

Sinking
fund
assets

Net debt2

Per
capita
$25.21 $4,226,496,952 [$105. 71 $441, 245, 604
24.46
38.21
28.42
19.32
14.27

| 2, 357, 234, 952
I
488, 759, 292
!
765, 989, 765
!
394,070, 056
!
220, 442, 887

I

134. 22
112. 67
85.43
71. 35
61.38

762, 320 $352,483. 284

258, 577, 233 71, 990,
35, 271, 703 4,913,
82, 229, 999 10,084,
44, 321, 572 1, 274,
20, 845, 097
499,

186, 586,443
30, 357, 926
72,145, 823
43,047,190
20, 345, 902

G R O U P I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P L U A T I O N O F 500,000 A N D O V E R
N e w York, N . Y .
Chicago, 111
P h i l a d e l p h i a , Pa_
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio._
St. Louis, M o
Baltimore, M d
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif. __
Pittsburgh, P a
San Francisco, CalifBuffalo, N . Y

$1,266,250,146 $778, 890, 639 $350.77 " $2,045,140,785 $350. 77
79.19
233,023,180
208,292,929
33,211,120 1 82.07
207,408,278 106. 30
149. 75
69,015,933
223,157, 789
145, 022,951 123. 73
187,658,389
15, 444,177 i 173. 28
120, 561, 578 132.12
17,582,097 181.95
148,445, 869
26,203, 775 32.51
24, 589, 583
6,481,000 j 38.55
100, 707, 855
89,174,477
137,125, 808
86, 951,420
79, 815, 348
65, 228, 710

31,254,400 168.12
42,137,890 ( 169.30
7
4,169,876 1
152. 82
8, 718, 362 !
1,786,300 ; 150.10
9,551,936 ' 141.14

()

90,554,095
87, 250, 667
69,232,308
86,970,982
35, 637, 347
59,101, 516

115. 36
112. 49

7

()

138. 93
65.55
111. 55

$8,480,869
84, 765,444
58,079, 615
45, 466,388
4, 866, 808

$2.88
43.45 l
49.55
49.83
6.04 |

41,408,160
52.75
44,061,700 , 56.81
7
72, 063, 376
8,698, 800 13. 90
45,964,301
84.55
15, 679,130 29.59

|
1

() I
!

$1,183,069,024 $202. 91 $131,214,921 $53, 499,475 $77, 715, 446
138, 983, 643 47.23
14, 213,400 1,345, 971 12, 867,429
218,183,893 111. 83
23, 821,200 7, 526,069 16, 295,131
16,129, 640 2, 749,867 13, 379, 773
163,335,943 139. 35
5, 604, 798 3, 924,384
125,619,966 137. 67
1, 680,414
7, 780,000
20, 892, 391 25.92
7,916,182
6 136,182
95, 952, 097
87, 829, 695
113,718,676
80, 550,483
76, 301, 690
52, 797, 451

122. 24
113. 24

7

()

128. 67
140. 35
99.65

9, 624, 935
766, 300
33,175, 207
2, 297,368
7, 751,400
6,198, 064

1, 587,131
6 398,306
1, 594, 498
e 603,456
6 75,033
976, 372

8,037, 804
1,164, 606
31, 580,709
2, 900, 824
7, 826,433
5. 221. 692

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, Wis
14 I W a s h i n g t o n , D . C .
13

$38,636,964
4,175,230 |

$367, 606

$78.92

I

8.67 I

$38,649,570 $78.21
4,175,230 j 8.67 j

$355,000

1.72

$35, 701, 359 $72. 24
196, 970 I
o.4i;

$5,185, 221
6
979, 700

$362,355
$4,822,866
6 1,014,351 |
34, 651




Newark, N . J
Minneapolis, M i n n
N e w Orleans, La__
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio__
Kansas City, M o . .
Seattle, W a s h
Indianapolis, Ind_.
Rochester, N . Y_._
Jersey C i t y , N . J__

71,595,390
57, 388, 013
53, 960, 966
92, 768, 577
31, 873,503
76, 410, 301
34, 818, 522
50, 788, 925
72,152, 744

13,918,756
191. 91
2, 821, 547 144. 29
1,163, 440 134. 60
24, 238, 839 286. 90
90.62
7

()

99.18
164. 05
259. 69

63,590, 917
57,426, 507
41, 096, 547
79, 738, 686
23,829,737
29,334, 760
34, 818, 522
36, 603,194
62, 381, 412

142. 71
137. 62
100. 35
195. 52
67.30

(0
99.18
116. 79
199. 84

21, 923,229
2, 783,053
14,027, 859
37, 268,730
8,280, 766
47, 664,902
14, 810,731
18, 681,255

49.20 I
6.67 j
34.25 1
91.38
23.33

(0
47.26
59.85

62, 049, 705
43,103, 637
42, 460, 565
82, 711, 735
21, 746, 495
70, 892, 821
31,169, 474
31,172, 891
67, 553, 640

139. 25
103. 30
103. 68
202. 81
61.41
7

()

88.78
99.47
216. 41

5,012, 749
1,380,499
6 670, 787
4, 387, 625
6, 287, 432
3,370,070
3, 782, 590
3,008,185
4, 507, 819

1,068,519
584,039
2,011, 001
2,101,125
96,443
453, 933
6 674,104
359, 702
e 434, 885

3, 944, 230
796,460
6 2, 681, 788
2,286, 500
6,190, 989
2, 916,137
4,456, 694
2, 648,483
4,942, 704

$345,876
316,051
422, 041
137, 683
6
352, 281
879, 602
6 134,818
2, 335,050
6 18,135
6
169, 000

6 $370, 314
1,105,028
3, 959,871
7, 304, 817
1, 242, 924
3, 243,154
1,933, 818
4,167,010
6 434, 831
6
97,000

6 36,196
6 191, 489
158, 565
327, 907
6107, 818
698, 875

299, 696
259,067
418, 735
350, 343
4, 802, 718
6
541, 203
2,033, 018
1, 682, 573
6
200, 723
445, 776
2, 697, 389
3,138, 696
518, 220
120, 966
6
672, 825
873, 915
1, 284, 888
6
29,008
2,002, 637
4, 585, 914

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
Louisville, K y
Toledo, Ohio
Portland, O r e g . . .
D e n v e r , Colo
A k r o n , Ohio
Columbus, Ohio..
Providence, R. I .
St. P a u l , M i n n . _ .
O a k l a n d , Calif___
Atlanta, Ga
Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala..
Worcester, M a s s . . .
San A n t o n i o , T e x .
Dallas, T e x
Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn.
Memphis, Tenn
D a y t o n , Ohio
Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport,. C o n n . . .
Youngstown, Ohio.
Hartford, Conn
Grand Rapids, M i c h .
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, P a
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, M a s s

$16, 228, 528
33, 227, 808
39, 962, 935
33, 299, 022
34, 733, 978
34, 485, 494
21, 304, 467
30, 275, 214
12,043, 543
11, 841, 410
36, 709,175
13,445, 371
12,437,495
12, 986,462
18,806,101
26, 531, 941
22, 442, 946
13, 295, 344
26, 206, 470
13, 389, 769
35, 776, 254
19, 367, 388
11, 559, 887
14, 720, 743
16, 285, 666
11,065,067
13,289, 361
5, 455,473
14, 556, 519
17, 290, 603

$141,000
4, 855, 564
3, 856, 849
650, 700
1, 518, 577
11, 845, 646
12, 852,188
6,079, 210
2,046, 000
1,441, 363
122, 500
3,094,000
455, 500
431, 250
4, 578,100
155, 000
"2,~653,"238
1,800, 500
2, 587,188
15, 391
2, 739, 599
566, 381
370, 700
699, 900
161,000
987, 500
449, 547

$56.
135.
157.
122.
7

()

33
84
83
80

172. 74
130.40
149. 03
49.46
7

()

183. 39
67.99
82.17
71.69
104. 47
169.13
124. 43
76.45
152.12
94.80
(7)
(77)

()

112. 54
110. 04
78.04
95.84
39.71
110. 53
126. 64

$15, 245,169 $52.46
35, 689, 742 127.30
61.47
17, 065,136
51. 38
14, 205,124
7
26,016,903
36, 340, 371 135,49
85. 77
22, 468,155
97.03
23, 669,184
40. 75
9, 922, 731
7
10,862, 495
25, 823, 563 124.14
62.92
12, 555, 912
53.08
10, 032,095
68. 33
12, 811, 962
81.59
15, 024, 362
24,817,411 134. 92
18, 338. 946 101.68
75. 68
13, 315, 344
18,109, 796 105.12
80. 31
13, 591, 749
7
22,052, 391
7
17, 771,076
7
11, 575, 278
99. 45
15, 429, 842
81. 64
12, 502, 047
60. 74
8, 900, 767
66. 29
9, 676, 626
39. 71
5, 616, 473
15, 524,019 110.38
15,598, 735 1 111.35

()

()

()
()
()

1

5

2

6

3

7

Sinking, p u b l i c t r u s t , a n d i n v e s t m e n t funds.
N o t d e b t is f u n d e d a n d floating d e b t less sinking fund assets.
See n o t e for N e w Y o r k , N . Y .
• Includes d e b t for p u b l i c service enterprises, not separately reported,
»

$1,124, 359
2, 393, 630
26, 754, 648
19, 744, 598
10, 235, 652
9, 990, 769
11,688,500
12, 685, 240
2,120, 812
3,024,915
12, 326. 975
1,011,959
5, 499,400
630,000
4, 212, 989
6, 292, 630
4,104,000
135, 000
8,096, 674
2, 451, 258
15, 524, 363
4,183, 500

$3.87
8.54
96.37
71.42
7

2, 030, 500
4, 350,000
2, 535,000
8 4, 312, 635

13.09
28.40
17. 30
29.55

20,000
2,141,415

0.14
15.29

()

37. 25
44.62
52.00
8.71
7

()

59.26
5.07
29.10
3.36
22.88
34.21
22.75
0.77
47.00
14.48
7
(7 )

()

$13, 609, 394 $46.83
28, 856, 906 102.93
32, 629, 505 117.53 1
94.73
26,189, 566
7
28, 566, 704
93.21
24, 999, 869
70.74
18, 531, 015
92.52
22, 568, 733
44.98
10, 952, 329
9, 739,050
29, 883, 347 143. 65
49. 60
9, 898,170
42.88
8,104, 354
48.35
9,065, 565
17,025, 059
92.46
23, 696, 681 128.82
94.11
16, 973, 438
10, 766, 286 I 61.19 1
23, 439, 996 136.06 1
69.57
11, 773, 815
7
32, 993, 604
7
18, 583, 606
7
11,121,391
75.14
11, 657, 652
14,052, 870
91.76
53.28
7, 808,173
84.55
12, 341, 824
28.34
4,008, 908
72.05
10,132. 218
15, 678, 604 1 111.92 1

()

o

()
()
()

6
$24,
1, 421,
4, 381,
7, 442,
890,

438
079
912
500
643

4,122, 756
1, 799, 000
6, 502,060
6 452, 966
6
266, 000
263, 500
6
450, 556
577,300
678, 250
4, 694, 900
157,-672
2, 033, 018
1, 805,000
93, 800
772, 391
3, 657, 000
3, 225, 632
51,000
671, 307
6
260, 246
1,012, 000
1, 585,058
6
91,000
2,011,000
4, 614,964

122, 427
294, 523
326, 615
959, 611
86, 936
6 467, 220
55&341
412, 579
138,085
300,170
6 61, 992
8,363
29,050

6

I n c l u d e d w i t h t h a t s h o w n for general d e p a r t m e n t s a n d m u n i c i p a l service enterprises.
Decrease.
Per c a p i t a n o t c o m p u t e d .
9 I n c l u d e s $1,500,000 c o m b i n e d w a t e r a n d sewer d e b t .




T A B L E 2 2 . — T O T A L AND P E R C A P I T A O F A L L D E B T S AND O F T H E P R I N C I P A L C L A S S E S T H E R E O F AT C L O S E O F Y E A R , T O G E T H E R W I T H
C H A N G E S D U R I N G T H E Y E A R I N F U N D E D AND F L O A T I N G D E B T , N E T D E B T , AND S I N K I N G F U N D A S S E T S : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d

CO

o

[This t a b l e is p r e s e n t e d i n t w o sections, t h e first section beginning on p . 420. 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 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 . 49]
N E T D E B T 2 AT CLOSE
OF Y E A R

GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR—continued
Classified by purpose for which incurred

City number

Classified by creditor
CITY

City funds
with investments i

The public

INCREASE DURING Y E A R I N —

General departments
Per
and municipal servcapita 1 ice enterprises

Public service enterprises and investments

Per
capita

Per
capita

Total

Total

Total

Per
capita

Funded
and floating debt

Sinking
fund
assets

Net debt 2

3

G R O U P I I I . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O 300,000—Continued
$124,800 $112. 26
2, 025,929 111. 89
93. 55
159, 000
98.21
238,000
2, 789, 779 123. 62

Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h .
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J
__

$15,332,436
12,486, 645
11,868, 638
12,311,480
12,835,803

Nashville, T e n n
N e w Bedford, M a s s . .
Flint, Mich.
_._.
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

12, 207, 639
16,174, 239
15, 727,972
10, 270, 270
14, 587, 676

382, 700
533, 750

Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, K a n s . . .
Erie, P a
..
Reading, P a
Yonkers, N . Y

10, 086,812
17,497,026
9, 013,436
6,186,815
20,950, 902

1,181,450
444,815
378, 000
259,800
320, 750

Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, Wash

7.845.339
10, 275, 679
13,951,848
7.243.340
7, 006,506

515, 000
798,615
1,166,479
409,043

Tacoma, Wash
C a n t o n , Ohio
O k l a h o m a C i t y , Okla.
Lynn, Mass

11, 501,180
13,485, 948
15, 693, 095
7,013,320

1,119,937
2,165, 944
1, 620, 392
3,000

42, 700
164, 000

$10, 772, 783
13,348, 574
9,160, 610
11, 239,480
13, 348,907

$78. 24
102.91
71.25
87.96
105. 61

99.25
136.37
132. 30
89.67
129.18

10, 702,339
13,730, 504
12, 682,124
6,862, 970
12, 548,826

86.71
114. 60
106. 68
57.77
107. 20

96.46
155.15

9,814, 262
11,227,157
9,030, 242
6, 092, 615
18, 532,252

84.01
97.09
4

0)

57.66
191. 00
70.90
99.55
137. 73

(0

70.91
122. 42
152. 32

0)
68.44

6, 757, 589
7,154, 555
6,474,182
8,346, 319
5,427, 773

()

54.49
166. 41
61.07
66.00
60.45

$4, 684, 453 $34. 02
1,164,000
8.97
2,867, 028 22.30
1,310, 000 10.25
2, 276,675 18.01

$14,444,914 $104. 90
8,436,066
65.04
9, 524, 804 74.09
9, 712, 754 76.01
8, 698, 539 68.82

$420, 735
1, 521, 000
3 5, 000
1,461, 000
1,035, 595

$128,976
3 13, 634
110, 502
3 68,466
192,046

$291,759
1, 534, 634
3 115, 502
1, 529,466
843, 549

1, 548, 000
2, 607,735
3,045,848
3, 790,000
2, 572,600

12.54
21.77
25.62
31.90
21.98

10,965,292
88.84
12,199,185 101. 82
14, 075,305 118. 40
10,362, 773 87.22
12,173,377 103. 99

23,971
3123, 000
4, 233,386
411, 887
1, 628,173

154, 227
3 81,397
109, 600
36, 236
112,417

3 130,256
3 41,603
4,123,786
375,651
1, 515,756

1, 454, 000
6,714,684
361,194
354, 000
2, 739,400

12.45
58.07

6,336, 576 54.24
12,770, 696 110.44
7,151, 238
W
5, 931, 700 53.05
15,000,697 134. 69

3 296,400
2, 704,626
337, 735
2,168, 500
1,864, 094

3 270,956
89, 231
3 32,178
3 29, 235

3 25,444
2,615,395
369,913
2,197,735
1, 864,094

5, 799, 653 52.42
9,295,175
85.75
11,790,589 110. 09
(«)
2, 889,121
51. 76
5,413,171

34,480
14,290
3,819,169
29, 290
3 322,000

14,039
53,308
626, 600
406,942
110,072

20,441
3
39, 018
3,192, 569
3
377,652
3 432,072

10, 598,107 102. 80
11,227,378 109. 26
12, 430, 622
(*)
5, 065, 503 49.41

3,900, 959
960, 711
1, 729,206
128,92©

214, 702
662,885
165,964
61,029

3, 692, 257
297,826
1, 563, 242
67,891

(4)

3.17
24.60
9.83
33.55
77.28

51. 90

1, 087, 750
3, 636,124
8, 276, 281
63, 500
1, 987,776

3,891, 801
37. 75
13, 607,987 132. 43
11,598,487
0)
5,396,300 52.64

8, 729, 316
2,043, 905
5, 715, 000
1, 620,020

84.67
19.89
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Water bury, Conn.

7,994,986 I
13,915, 744

75,898 I 80.05
249,000
0)

7,875,834 I 78.12 |
9,817,744
(0

195,050
4,347,000

6,271,185 I 62.20 I
11,776,713
0)

1.93

(4)

962, 536 I
661, 600

3 838 I
20,703

963,374
640,897

GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
82
83
84

Somerville, M a s s
El Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, F l a - .

85
86
87
88
89

Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, Ind
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, G a .

5,778,816
8, 280,043
3,839, 610
12,897,831
4, 551, 949

90
91
9?
93
94

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, K a n s
Harrisburg, P a
Manchester, N . H

3, 953,389
11,819, 673
8,564,152
5,459,465
5, 502, 202

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g B e a c h , Calif
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
__. South Bend, I n d
-.
St. Joseph, M o
.

10,819,729
2,085,616
5,439, 734
5, 316, 717
3,299, 051

._
J

100 W i l k e s - B a r r e , P a . _
101 Sioux C i t y , I o w a
102 Rockford, 111.
103 1 P o r t l a n d , M e
104 1 G a r y , I n d

-

$2,179,292
7,692,124
14,528,684
4,047,136
10,384, 222

3, 743, 722
3, 725,375
4, 956, 273
9, 221, 916
2,665,158

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, A r k
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

5, 003, 206
4, 702,841
7,479, 208
10,410,177
11,380,999

110
111
112
113
114 J

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, P a
_
E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre Haute, I n d

5,554,354
6,891, 755
3, 547, 618
4, 963,813
2,636, 550

$22. 20
84. 80
150. 77
42.43
111. 77

$2,179,292
6,318,921
5,470, 224
3,637,929
6,302,929

$22. 20
65.12
56. 72
38. 02
66.36

$1,910. 203
9,071, 210
422, 207
4, 312, 640

$19.69
94.06
4.41
45.41

$1, 579,000
5,831,607
13,396,662
3, 789,184
8,578,157

$16.08
60.10
138.90
39. 60
90.32

3 $164,500
310,000
801,705
915, 000
3 769,285

$190,225
38,036
25.185
3 525,343

3 $164, 500
3 200,225
763, 669
889,815
3 243,942

61. 88
91.45
42. 89
146. 42
49. 90

5, 646,816
8,100, 543
3,151, 530
11,074, 725
4, 269, 449

60. 31
87. 46
34. 22
121. 25
46. 80

147, 000
370, 000
798,080
2,299, 500
282, 500

1.57
3.99
8.67
25.17
3.10

4, 839, 465
7, 535,316
3, 755, 770
11, 587,353
3, 587, 550

51. 68
81.35
40.79
126.86
39.33

3 308, 270
1,036,300
3137,200
4,044, 500
3 61, 500

3 275,136
3 14,841
3 7,887
119,030
44, 500

3 33,134
1,051,141
3 129,313
3,925,470
3106,000

276, 000 | 47.13
1,587,474
154.85
202,570
101. 59
269,677 1 69.63
412, 500
71.92

4,118, 989
9, 213, 531
8, 251, 722
4,084,942
5, 862, 702

45. 90
106.41
95.62
49.65
71.29

110,400
4,193, 616
515,000
1,644,200
52,000

1.23
48.44
5.97
19.98
0.63

3, 515, 741
9, 544,723
4, 670, 080
5, 242,098
5,432,948

432,700
736,064
525, 456
3 96,600
3 273,500

59, 794
179,220
3 16,165
3 18,809
8,842

372,906
556,844
541,621
3 77,791
3 282, 342

133. 31
27.65
77.68
67.75
42.16

6,064, 796
2, 228, 716
4,135,891
4, 096, 634
3, 299, 051

74.73
27.65
51.40
52.20
42.16

4, 754,933

58.59

2,114,821
1,220,083

26.28 1
15.55 1

10,301, 534
1, 010,421
4,943,994
4,892,672
3, 003, 531

5,271,557
3 110,024
1,625,388
1,007,522
674,840

11,584
13,861
124,263
20,445
3 21, 605

5,259,973
3123,885
1,501,125
987,077
696,445

3, 752, 722
3, 676, 646
4, 742, 683
5, 631,114
2,667,806

48.77
48.95
63.79
75.86
36.56

100, 000
400,000
4,958,097
12,500

1.33
5.38
66.79
0.17

3,020, 723
3,350,524
1, 828, 025
9,015,112
2,466,664

39.26
44.61
24.59
121.45 1
33.81

351,977
780,000
226,625
403,168
444, 500

2,958
74,633
7,700
96,029
3 6,041

349, 019
705,367
218,925
307,139
450, 541

4, 765, 686
4, 701,341
5,422,172
6,865, 220
7,700,714

65.55
64.79
75.11
95.11
108.30

361,000
1,500
2,088,136
4, 288,957
3,898, 111

4.97
0.02
28.93
59.42
54.82

3,986,918
2, 622,437
5,595,837
8,871,842
11,155,777

54.84
36.14 1
77.52
122.90
156.89

570,007
590,482
327,300
6,903
121, 760

158,436

411,571
590,482
321, 575
3 13,916
55,065

79.79
97.45
50.27
63.88
37.53

105,000

1.48

757,000

16. 76

71.64
86.95
33.75
45.07
35.44 1

1,909, 275
1, 519, 000
3 32,415
3 207,500
377,000

$537,000
12,750
13,000
231,347
15,000
190,500
110,000
476,394

143,100
810,978

48.77
9,000
51,271
50.28
69.17
186,410
1,367,295 1 142.65 1
15,148 1 36.74
123,480

3l, 166
744,000
217,826

70.52
64.81
104.04
154.52
163.12

219,850 !

81.27
97.45
50.27
74. 64
286, 500
1 37.53 !

i Sinking, public trust, and investment funds.
8
Decrease.

5, 669, 204
6,891, 755
3, 547, 618
4,493,313
2, 636, 550 1

1

5,089,690
6,149, 230
2,382,182
3,170, 565
2,489,872 1

39.18 1
110. 24
54.12
63.71
66.06
126. 93
12.53
61.44
62.35
38.38

5,725
20,819
66, 695
32,647 '
70,183
12, 085
3 109,376
41,417 1

t-1

1,876,628
1,448, 817
3 44,500
3 98,124
335,583

2
Net
4

debt is funded and floating debt less sinking fund assets.
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TABLE 2 2 . — T O T A L AND P E R 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, N E T DEBT, AND SINKING FUND ASSETS: 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 420. 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. 49]
N E T D E B T 2 AT CLOSE
OF Y E A R

GROSS DEBT AT CLOSE OF YEAR—continued

City number

CITY

The public

INCREASE DURING Y E A R I N —

Classified by purpose for which incurred

Classified by creditor

City funds
with investments l

Per
capita

General departments
and municipal service enterprises
Total

Per
capita

Public service enterprises and investments
Total

Total

Funded
Per
floatcapita i anddebt
ing

Sinking
fund
assets

Net debt 2

Per
capita

120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N. J
....
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich
Chester, Pa
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn._.
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, Pa
New Britain, Conn__.
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111
Bethlehem, Pa
Huntington, W. Va_.
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, Nebr
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass.
East Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, Ky

$7,423,340
13,155, 848
6, 714,943
4, 023,852
8,418,564

$1, 555,000 $130.25
202.24
629,939
846, 500 111.12
66.50
451,014
42, 500 126.88

4, 540,490
3, 672,670
7,402,156
5,486,092
4, 028,194
4, 941, 261
6, 592, 697
4, 721,098
3, 571,142
2,809,099
7, 684,379
2,615,672
5, 081,229
4, 200,697
9,310,477
3,228,029
4,733,909
6,831, 725
8, 741, 608
3,051,172

161, 500
172,000
248~950"
431, 321
264, 000
1,136, 041

379,700
_

158~006"
175, 000

4,000
1,078,000
206,385

$7, 530,340 $109. 24
13,431, 787 197. 05
7, 561, 443 111.12
61.82
4,159,866
43.60
2,907,464

70.60
58.21
112,64
87.57
68.29

4, 674,490
2,792,670
6,542,156
4,147,142
3,677,239

70.19
42.28
99.55
63.33
56.31

79.76
118.44
73.17
55.98
45.34

4, 051,398
6,374,112
3,122, 798
3,513, 549
2, 212,870

62.08
97.68
48.40
55.07
35.72

131.71
43.01
86.87
70.61
160.12

6,352,079 103. 74
2, 605, 672 42.85
3, 217,229 53.34
3,765,560
63.30
7,800,121 131. 67

54.62
81.25
135. 71
153. 79
52.52

3,061,375
51.80
4,463,564
76.54
6,347, 725 108. 91
5,772,398
99.21
1,395,372
24.02

$1,448, 000 $21.01
354,000
5.19
315,000
5, 553, 600
27, 500
1, 052,000
860, 000
1, 587,900
782,276
1,153, 863
1,354, 626
1, 598,300
57,593
596,229
1, 712, 000
10,000
2, 022, 000
435,137
1,685,356
166, 654
274, 345
1, 562, 000
3,175, 595
1, 655, 800

4.68
83. 28
0.41
15.93
13.09
24.25
11.98
17.68
20.76
24.77
0.90
9.62
27. 96
0.16
33. 53
7.31
28.45 J
2.82 I
4.70
26. 80
54.58
28.50 1

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115
116
117
118
119

to

$6, 626, 618 $96.13
8, 420, 848 123. 53
4, 885,233 71.79
3,112,939
46.26
5,908, 784 88.61

$769, 000
3 213,000
1,398, 500
39,570
1, 609,800

$127,872
94,184
55,702
112,677
74, 942

$641,128
3 307,184
1, 342,798
3 73,107
1,534,858

2,990, 427 44.90
3, 813, 396 57.73
6, 719, 604 102. 25
4,018,118
61.36
3,010, 574 46.10

107,000
130, 296
574,871
3127, 400
400,000

3 57,029

164,029
130,296
552, 288
3
82,926
303,908

66.66
81.46
57.53
52.13
23.11

27,000
619,000
572, 995
3 120, 702
3 191,098

85, 837
298,378
49, 207

6, 755,137 110.33
2,228, 760 36.65
4.184.105
69.37
2,471,924
41.55
6, 087, 844 102. 76

635,000
370,087
642, 500
3 293,006
3
163,000

1,113,832
18.85
3,141, 050 53.86
4,262, 787 73.14
7,774,125 133. 61
2,823, 217 48.60

245,845
225,700
607,000
1, 521, 700
3 69,000

4,350, 431
5,315, 598
3, 711, 456
3, 325, 801
1.432.104

22, 583
3
44,474
96,092

3

3

12,118

3

26,611

3 58,837
320, 622
523, 788
3 108, 584
3 164,487

159,279
755
12,806
360,384
40,619

475,721
369,332
629,694
67,378
3 203,619

92, 740
89,413
3 28,006

245,845
225,700
514,260
1,432,28i
3 40, 994

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141
142
143
144

Macon, Ga
Roanoke, Va
Jackson, Mich
Shreveport, La
Wheeling, W. Va.._.

3,075,464
6,086, 702
4,373,055
7, 287, 387
4, 524, 539

110, 592
365,000
135,382
3,000

55.62
113.48
80.18
129. 67
80.50

2,368,772
6,201,702
3,657,746
5,214,210
2, 524,539

41.35
109.08
65.05
92.74
44.91

817,284
250,000
850, 691
2,076,177
2, 000, 000

14.27 1]
4.40
15.13
36.93
35. 58

2,735, 029
5, 801,792
3,374,880
6, 376,194
4,152, 211

47. 75 1
1
102.05
60.02
113.41
73.87 1

515,770
1, 548,220
577,204
1, 686,324
69, 567

499,717
1,484,641
577,204
1,666,854
7,619

145
146
147
148
149

Niagara Falls, N . Y.
Lancaster, Pa
Fresno, Calif
Augusta, Ga
Pasadena, Calif

10, 201, 672
2, 530,200
3,149, 046
3,665, 781
9, 360, 257

19, 823
22, 800

182. 62
45.67
56.39
70.84
172. 70

8,706,465
2,228,000
3,120, 546
2,850,981
6, 637,321

155. 55
39.86
55.88
52.07
122.46

1, 515, 030
325, 000
28,500
1,028, 000
2, 722, 936

27.07
5.81 1
0.51 1
18.77
50.24

9,296,399
2,255,810
3,023, 929
2, 899, 570
8, 599, 330

166.09
40.36
54.15 ;
52.96
158.67

154,900
534, 000
3 47,330
3 117, 560
3, 746, 816

154,900
506, 225
9,988
3 107,143
3, 548, 660

150
151
152
153
1*54

Lafcewood, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J_.
Kalamazoo, M i c h . . .

9,348,180
2, 732,178
3,168, 662
15,367, 216
3, 657,353

182.42
51.90
59.19
360,75
73.02

9, 630,424
2,020,183
2,864, 662
L3, 580,166
3, 784,306

178. 21
37.50
53.51
257.11
71.83

227, 616
775, 867
304, 000
5,474, 000
62,483

7, 223,300
1, 532,964
2,930,835
13, 655, 672
2,428, 821

133.67
28.45
54.75
258.54
46.10

557, 700
3 491,742
535, 711
2, 713,450
67,367

374,160
3 164,842
516, 753
2, 547,617
78,347

155
156
157
158
159

Wichita Falls, Tex..
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

8,199,808
4,296,399
3, 879, 666
6, 703, 506
3, 050,989

(*)

3,267, 526
4, 700,899
3,885,666
4,955,051
2, 559,489

90.39
75.59
96.57
50.69

7, 592,431
3, 037, 074
2,380, 508
5,089, 523
2,965, 868

58.40
46.31
99.19
58.74

3 162, 211
3 246, 500
92,300
762, 000
3 21,307

3 160,608
3 23, 588
298,132
724,027
3 24, 793

$22. 09
41.35
45.41
50.59
22.36

$48,000
118,232
35, 000
168,000
3 80, 300

213,200
509,860
63, 872
3, 686,950
189,436
8,000
768, 500
43,000
19,500

97.39
76.31
130. 65
60.81

(4)

4,940, 282
364,000
37, 000
1, 748, 455
511, 000

4.21
14.40
5.68
103.64
1.19

(4)

7.00
0.72
34.08
10.12

(4)

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000
$35.84
89.04
52. 64
50.96
30.31

$1, 657,398
4, 238,366
2, 576, 522
2,104,173
1,478,803

$33. 22
85.94
52.64
43.04
30.31

3 22, 721

$7,935
118, 232
15, 263
168,000
3 57, 579

52. 70
29, 520
157.06
1, 501,000
53.45
50,686
450,000 1 109.02
54. 69

1,810, 544
6,993, 236
2,181,918
3,014,800
1,697,249

37.13
143. 44
44.83
62.11
35.00

759,
663,
420,
2,277,
955,

029
850
000
000
000

15.57
13.62
8.63
46.91
19.69

1,377, 551
5, 269, 283
1,930,390
4, 407, 602
2, 271, 706

28.25
108. 08
39.66 |
90.81 |
46.84

347,995
3 523,000
3 78, 000
3 27, 500
121, 740

3 15, 019
3 238, 613
3 227, 864
140, 748
3 4, 224

363, 014
3 284,387
149,864
3 168, 248
125, 964

196.26
83.03
99.56
135.04
84.56

7, 731, 550
2,743,183
3,013,359
6,023, 682
3,945,910

160.41
57.32
63.06
127.48
84.56

1, 728,
1,230,
1,744,
357,

009
000
013
080

35.85
25.70
36.50
7.56

7,983, 605
3, 741,300
3, 801, 998
5, 672, 667
2,242, 768

165. 64
78.18
79.57
120. 05
48.06

785,167
3 114,700
100, 622
983,000
27, 310

143, 380

641, 787
3 114, 700
107, 581
1,042,156
105,357

68.65
68.00
157.45
60.18
1 88.49 I

3,188,765
3,091,293
4,818, 036
1,788,120
3,600, 384

68.65
66.62
104. 40
38.75
78.11

2,457,462
2,340, 765
4, 897, 526
2,624,400
3, 865, 949

52.90
50.45
106.12
56.87
83.87 1

160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, M a s s . .
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a .
Kenosha, Wis
York, P a

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
...
Woonsocket, R . I
McKeesport, P a
Bay City, Mich
__.
Hammond, Ind

2, 540, 053
6,156,086
2, 551, 232
4,841,800
2, 652,249

170
171
172
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y . _ .
E l m i r a , N . Y___
B e a u m o n t , T e x - ___
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, Mass_ __. _

9, 279,475
3, 911, 683
4, 391,872
6,257, 762
3,181,268

180,084
61, 500
365, 500
123,000
764, 642

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . V a
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s . .
S t o c k t o n , Calif

3,188, 765
3,109,193
6, 604,386
2,777,120
4,078, 774

46,100
661,850

$1,
4,
2,
2,
1,

546,398
358, 066
576, 522
330,856
399,803

$242,000
33,500
160,317
79,000

i Sinking, public trust, and investment funds.

2

$131, 000
153, 200
387, 000

64,000
2,448, 200
989,000
478, 390

$2.63
3.11
7.92

$1,102,
2, 039,
2, 222,
2,473,
1, 090,

1.38
53.05
21.43
10.38 |

Net debt is funded and floating debt less sinking fund assets.

355
358
611
000
804

3 Decrease.

31,800
296, 700
491, 710
3 59,075
358,957

$40, 065
19, 737

3 6,959
3 59,156
3 78, 047
3 182, 478
3 41, 252
3 62, 081
2,228

214, 278
337,952
553, 791
1
59, 075
356, 729

* Per capita not computed.

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C H A N G E S D U R I N G T H E Y E A R I N F U N D E D AND F L O A T I N G D E B T , N E T D E B T , AND S I N K I N G F U N D A S S E T S : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d

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For a text discussion of this table, see p. 49]
N E T D E B T 2 AT CLOSE
OF Y E A R

G E O S S D E B T AT CLOSE O F Y E A R — c o n t i n u e d

Classified b y p u r p o s e for w h i c h i n c u r r e d

City number

Classified b y creditor
CITY

T h e public

C i t y funds
w i t h investments 1

INCREASE D U R I N G Y E A R I N —

Per
1 capita

General d e p a r t m e n t s
a n d m u n i c i p a l service enterprises
Total

Per
capita

P u b l i c service enterprises a n d investments
Total

Total

Per
capita

Funded
a n d floating d e b t

Sinking
fund
assets

Net debt 2

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180 i L i m a , Ohio
181 M o n t g o m e r y , A l a
18? M a d i s o n , W i s
183 Greensboro, N . C__
184 Lexington, K y

$8,
5,
5,
6,
2,

739,455
547,489
493,191
553, 774
378, 572

$243,925
233,400
143,946
231, 005

136. 70
121.84
75.18
125.90

48.76
99.68
91.45
64.85
125. 90

65.04
78.42
66.04
60.19
67.91

2, 277,499
2,872, 828
2,810,120
2, 557, 378
2, 868, 626

53.24
67.32
66.04
60.19
67.91

1, 325, 587
1, 742, 552
3,869,019
5,156,219
3,959,006

25,000 I 32.00
41.52
92.21
127.68
194,848
99.83
224,362

1,350,587
1, 585, 452
2, 584,019
3,421, 441
3, 654,368

32.00
37.77
61.58
81.64
87.21

3, 466, 565
2, 366,432
729, 616
1,398,066
5,574,050

17,000
217,300

83.24
61.82
17.60
33.76
403,209 1 144.40 1

2, 668, 491
2,578, 732
729, 616
1,363,066
5,141, 964

63.76
61.70
17.60
32.92
124. 22

E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
.__
N e w Rochelle, N . Y . . _ .

2,087,306
5, 771,147
5, 202,070
3,156, 523
5,184, 512

50,000
196,000
88,400
91, 000
212,000

190
191
19?
193
194

Salem, M a s s
E v a n s t o n , 111
B«tte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J . . .

2, 774, 676
3, 344, 628
2, 768, 691
2,476,598
2, 498,894

7,567
2,000
41,429
80, 780
369, 732

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, P a
Brookline, M a s s
Jamestown, N . Y
Hamilton, O h i o . .
Muskegon, Mich

*>00
*>01

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o
Muncie, I n d
Lorain, Ohio

202
?03
204

48.76 1

$7, 671, 594 $167. 73
4, 562,489
99.93
5,055, 591 111.84
117. 41
5, 235, 720
58.93
2, 609, 577
2,137, 306
4, 351, 288
3, 970, 970
2, 801, 423
5,396, 512

185
186
187
188
189

_
_

$196.41
121. 50
126. 69
150.19
58. 93

$1, 311, 786
985,000
671,000
1,462,000

$28. 68
21.57
14.84
32.78

1,615,859
1,319, 500
446,100

37.02
30.39
10.33

504, 744
473,800

11.80
11.10

157,100
1. 285,000
1, 929, 626
529,000

3.74 |
30.62 I
46.04
12.62

815,074
5,000

19.48
0.12

35,000
835,295

0.85
20.18 j

$5, 519, 226 $120.67
82.15
3, 750, 749
70. 42
3,183, 270
4, 612,862 103.44
41. 07
1,818,844
1, 978,475
3, 222,470
4, 512,107
2,437,822
4,137,251

45.14
73. 82 !
103.91
56.43
96.52

$1, 047,102
248,250
321, 500
2,054, 944
3 67, 000

3 $86,187
8,726
3 41, 544
45, 806
3 25,145

$1,133,289
239, 524
363,044
2,009,138
3 41,855

835,800
675,613
574,250
17,100
80,800

3 15,835
151,861
65, 775
10, 002

851,635
523, 752
508,475
7,098
80,800

1,325

17, 675
1,091, 572
1,225,355
3
28, 630
186, 400

2, 328,990
2, 382,022
2, 708, 562
1, 758,195
1,088, 580

54.44
55.82
63.66
41.38
25.77

1,103,927
1, 685,380
3, 532, 704
3,868,473
2,882, 761

26.15
40.15
84.19 1
92.30 |
68.80

29,000
309, 575
165,071
312, 275
207, 802

3 8, 529
82, 257
3 6,130

37, 529
309, 575
165,071
3 94, 532
213,932

2,657,028
1, 793, 542
614,693
1,249, 502
4,306,540

63.49
42.92
14.83
30.18
104.04 I

3120,950
3 259,500
312,300
3 46, 265

3 9, 676
3 53, 579
44,998
27, 690
106,368

3 111, 274
3 205,921
3 57,298
3 73,955
310,369

19,000
1,091, 572
1, 238, 435
3 73, 241
243, 606

95,999

13, 080
3 44, 611
57,206

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Cbicopee, Mass...
Dubuque, Iowa
Battle Creek, Mich
Columbia, S, C„
„
Joliet, 111
Superior, Wis
Stamford, Conn
Aurora, 111.
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, I o w a . . .
Rock Island, 111.
Portsmouth, Ohio
Quincy, 111
Austin, Tex
New Brunswick, N . J.Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, Pa
Ogden, Utah
_
Danville, 111
Wilmington, N . C
Auburn, N . Y
,
Kokomo, Ind
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y_._
Hazleton, Pa
Orange, N . J._
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, Pa
Waltham, Mass.
Lewiston, Me
Green Bay, Wis
Columbus, Qa
Oshkosh, Wis
_.
Sheboygan, Wis
Moline, 111
_
Watertown, N . Y
Muskogee, Okla
La Crosse, Wis
Newburgh, N . Y
Lynchburg, Va.__
Colorado Springs, Colo
Newport, R. I.._
Pensacola, Fla
1

1, 863, 308
3, 703,294
1, 445, 925
3, 563, 015
3, 020, 556
2,196, 737
3,129, 630
2, .193, 783
3, 453,113
2,113, 209
1,465,971
4, 214, 744
893, 595
3,321, 637
3, 791, 700
3,160, 657
2,998, 586
4,977,152
1, 273,075
3, 511, 712
1, 487,125
685, 385
3, 305,226
3, 845,246
1, 759, 500
2, 955, 071
2,414,179
3,180, 062
1,192, 200
1, 602,975
1, 534,850
2, 988,511
2,311, 345
1,541,365
1,122,828
1, 563, 930
3, 290, 290
3, 343,148
1,998,638
1, 774, 918
3,478, 932
4, 017, 425
2, 379, 340
2, 865, 972

5,000
67, 000 |
106,400 |
58,700
159,100
145,400
16,000
13,000
282,481
50,000
430,882
81, 700 ,
61,472
36,800
20,500
86,929
23,500
119, 694
860,942
739,666
51, 505
16,500
12,000
38,000
125, 500
144,650
40,800
53, 499
1, 389,850
343, 000
659,000
58,475
54,000

Sinking, public trust, and investment funds.

1,445,643
3,411,614
1,445,925
2,902,015
2, 724,187
2, 255, 437
3,100, 630
1,946,127
2,254, 406
1,580,209

35.28
84.17
35.82
72.00
67.78
56.85
78.16
49.08
57.93
40.64

1, 397, 342 36.28
3, 562,141 92.84
890, 087 23.75
2, 002, 895 53.84
3,838, 582 103. 64
2, 696, 611 73.61
3, 080, 286 84.94
4, 257, 716 117. 84
1, 309,875 36.38
2, 959, 712 82.22
55.44
1,269,054
19.19
685,385
3,028, 726 85.09
84.43
3,001,940
1, 759, 500 49.65
3, 360,013 95.99
58.49
2,045,179
99.40
3,444,062
1, 243, 705 36.18
44.36
1,519,475
879, 350 25.95
2,049, 511 60.83
2, 049, 345 60.85
961, 865 28.97
34.06
1,126,182
1, 472, 945 44.77
2, 617, 789 80.72
3, 593, 823 113. 52
1, 788, 638 58.80
882, 962 29.04
2, 532,302
2,480, 359
2, 378, 440
2,165, 972

83.46
82.39
84.55
82.41

422, 665
291, 680

10.31
7.20

728,000
402, 769

18.06
10.02

29,000
606, 756
1, 344,107
549,000
81, 629
935, 084
3,508
1, 368, 742
384, 000
464, 046

0.73
15.30
34.54
14.12
2.12
24.37
0.09
36.79
10.37

780,908

21.61

572, 500
305,000

15.90
8.52

300,666
963,000

8.43
27.08

456,000
369,000
475, 000

13.03
10.55
13.71

100,000
655, 500
951, 000
300,000
705, 000
141, 296

12.67

2.92

131, 785
726,000
1,139,175
553, 000
891, 956

19.34
28.22
8.91
21.23
4.27
4.01
22.39
35.98
18.18
29.33

1, 605, 630
1, 595, 541
900
754,000

52.92
53.00
0.03
28.69

1,787,800
43.63 I
.
288,600
336,450
2, 603, 538 64.23 |
8
38,475
715, 925
17.73 |
' 10,000
2, 374, 527 58.91 ;
541, 976
1,500,248
37.33 1
55.43
2,199,067
137,250
s 115,184
2, 392, 337 60.31
516, 256
1, 224, 481 30.88
3 162,900
2, 315, 583 59. 50
2, 066,858 53.15
517,580
11.88
3 10, 500
457, 526
390,082
3,176,694
82.80
3 37, 200
197,000
5.26
719, 500
3,121, 630 83.91
3 9,300
2, 455,979 66.31
2, 737, 795 74.73
79,087
1, 369,800
2, 790,028 76. 93
216,457
3, 284, 762 90.92
3 44, 681
1,151, 270 31.97
84.91
74,135
3,056,626
15, 263
939, 345 26.23
3 28, 600
649, 639 18.19
3 333
2,496, 529 70.14
274, 300
2, 617,488 73. 62
3 28, 000
1, 729,388 48. 80
3 72,800
1, 553, 560 44.38
975,850
2, 241, 684 64.11
3 55, 000
2, 944, 390 84. 98
3 38,500
1, 030, 601 29. 98
98,000
1,423, 572 41. 56
286,500
43.44
1,472,000
3 109, 700
2, 768, 700 82.17
860,000
2, 298, 654 68.26
3 54,000
1, 538,000 46. 32
3 46,000
1, 088, 000 32.90
3 52, 775
456,149
13.87 1
1,148, 600
3,083,160
95.07
3 49,9922, 520, 501 79. 62 1
3 24,000
1,478, 000 48. 58 1
3 48, 710
1,109,520
36.49
600, 000
2, 879, 469 94.90
582, 424
3,284,102 109.09
111,000
1, 729,901 61.49
47,091
2, 553, 786 97.16 |

2 Net debt is funded and floating debt less sinking fund assets.

3

2,912
2,475
20,784 J

3

3

34,179
139, 797
4,029
5,781
3 23,527
59
115,952
54, 491
3 74,974
19,971
54,024
19, 933
13,116
5,060
8,122
83,552
24, 753
5,287
53, 272
37,947
20,914
29,657
3 2,246
1,500
3,068

542
78, 575
72, 282
69, 350
19,160
103, 954
3,875
23, 202
21,309

2SS, 600
333,538
36,000
3
30, 784
541, 976
3

103,071
24, 613
512, 227
3
168, 681
541,107
3
10, 559
274,130
3 37, 200
665,009
65,674
59,116
1,315, 776
196, 524
3 44, 681
61,019
10, 203
3 36, 722
3 83,885
249, 547
3 33, 287
s 126,072
937,903
3 75,914
3 68,157
100,246

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285,000
s 109, 700
856,932
3
54,000
3 46,000
3 53, 317
1,070,025
3122, 274
3 93,350
3 67,870
496,046
578, 549
87, 798
25, 782

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T A B L E 2 3 . — F U N D E D , F L O A T I N G , AND S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T D E B T AT C L O S E O F Y E A R , C L A S S I F I E D B Y P U R P O S E F O R W H I C H I N C U R R E D :

1924

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 444. 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. 54]

City numt

INCURRED FOR G E N E R A L P U R P O S E S

Total
Total

CITY

2

Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

$5, 779, 024, 540
2

I -_
II . __
III
._.
IV
V

3, 447, 776,423
609, 294, 371
969, 664,157
473, 012, 665
279, 276, 924

General
government
buildings *

Police a n d
fire d e p a r t ments

Sewers a n d
sewage disposal

Highways

Charities,
hospitals,
a n d corrections

School
buildings

Libraries,
a r t galleries, P a r k s a n d
a n d m u s e - playgrounds
ums

$2, 654, 230,986

$71,421,719

$55,837, 766

$403, 461,365

$667, 274, 786

$69, 272, 991

$774,850,039

$23, 852, 969 $162,112, 598

1, 020,103,821
401, 531. 609
678, 982, 579
343, 603, 991
210, 008, 986

33, 905, 526
9, 445, 279
15,130, 505
8, 656,304
4, 284,105

27,396,081
6, 666, 309
13,161,141
5, 453, 755
3,160, 480

179, 598//34
52,881, 221
102,901, 678
42,179, 900
25,899,832

263, 272, 802
94,392, 439
163, 246, 179
87,654, 503
58, 708, 863

40, 841, 287
18,110, 540
5, 897, 650
3, 691, 791
731, 723

212, 387,180
104, 834, 011
229, 088,497
143,443,913
85,096,438

17,481, 568
2,098, 900
3,033, 600
782, 861
456, 040

78, 066, 228
32,117, 275
31, 381, 833
13, 551, 982
6, 995, 280

$6, 253,468
4, 330, 000
3, 954, 000

$22, 263, 000
15, 899, 074
9, 900. 000
9, 007,800
365, 000

GROUP I—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 A N D OVER
1
9

3
4
5
6
7

s

9
10
11
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$1, 977,016, 010
171, 366, 991
287,772,716
192,133, 603
163, 783, 681
30, 463,000

New York, N. Y.s
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, Pa
Detroit, Mich..
Cleveland, Ohio
__ Baltimore, Md
_ . Boston, Mass__ _ _. Los Angeles, Calif. . - Pittsburgh, Pa _
San Francisco, Calif
Buffalo, N . Y

-

131,
129,
126,
94,
78,
64,

777,496
393,701
094,855
953, 756
374,600
646,014

I
$155, 914, 901
200,5,4,558
134,130, 988
113,695,460
22,150,000

$1,428,750
5, 516, 704
2,407, 634
3,891, 690

$819, 500
5,967, 545
3, 320, 500
1,878,000
623,000

$38,198, 550
24, 980, 644
37,492,878
7,934,378
2, 778, 000

$43, 687,800
51, 008,031
12,466, 325
40, 910, 008
4, 676, 000

$3, 671, 500
10,128,140
5,440, 200
6,917, 814
1, 610, 000

$33,000
38, 285, 000
40,437,100
27, 937, 676
2,949, 000

84,371,846
85, 217,001
56,011,393
85, 625, 236
33, 382,600
49,029,838

2,500, 000
2,471, 000
3, 715, 000
3,020, 513
7,801,000
1,153,235

2, 621, 040
3, 024, 000
2, 503, 250
1, 067, 600
4,160,000
1,411,646

30, 568,827
22,437, 500
8, 996, 064
1,874, 300
3,100, 000
1, 237, 593

24, 745, 033
28, 681,901
4, 681, 506
43, 549, 676
202, 500
8, 664, 022

678, 000
1,847, 000

12,307, 606
15,324, 300
30, 542, 298
15,629, 200
11,475,000
17,467, 000

2, 586, 633
1, 800, 000
6,162, 000

308,000
1, 537,000
807,100
292,000

1, 971,114
10,175,800
656, 750
2, 704, 700
714, 000
4,408,990




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 OF 300,000 TO 500,000
Milwaukee, Wis....
Washington, D. C_
Newark, N . J
Minneapolis, Minn
New Orleans, La__.
Cincinnati, Ohio__

$36,469, 200
3, 609,550
82, 043, 399
59, 545,482
50, 497, 464
115,950,250

Kansas City, M o . .
Seattle, Wash
Indianapolis, Ind._
Rochester, N. Y
Jersey City, N . J._

29,
72,
31,
46,
80,

537, 294
652, 086
947, 940
946, 697
095, 009

$15, 316, 668

$7,700, 447

$1, 372, 350

$6, 595, 547

$105, 500

$1,851, 500

1,174, 000
352, 000
111,609
1, 965, 220

$36,114,200

U , 004, 000
2,894,306
8, 242, 500
6, 995, 387

9, 069, 990
17,282,752
5,879,143
31, 532, 697

5, 559,140
1,104,500
33, 900
5, 940, 844

14,773,450
17,454,000
435, 060
11,126,949

350, 000
319, 000
43, 700
117,700

4, 842,420
7,140,804
287, 007
4, 788, 600

425, 000

1, 950, 000
1,766,210
837, 000
3, 516, 400
358, 750

3, 500, 000
6, 715, 974
6, 245, 700
1, 211, 553
5, 254,183

300, 000
9,833
1,121, 493
100, 000
2, 568, 480

13,037,000
8, 692, 200
9, 476, 890
9,831,190
13,411,625

250,000

1,381,767
4, 069, 697
3, 271, 500
1, 036, 000
3, 447. 980

$985, 000
347, 500
200, 000

$2, 232, 931
11,295,894
2, 48X, 125
6, 750, 000
7,494,174

$280, 000
93, 500
65, 000

$597, 437
3, 900, 000
1,955, 000

45, 000

740, 200
1, 294, 000
932,000
570,400

$461, 600

57,808,399
56,245,482
20, 025, 078
67, 665, 970

$2, 856, 410
798, 200
845,511
475,125

21,492,294
24,417,891
31, 902, 940
32,146,397
53,712,958

125, 000
1, 217, 070
1, 422, 600
2,000
1, 703, 363

704,880
60. 000
1, 412, 000

625, 000
63, 000
225, 000

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000
24
25
26
27
28

Louisville, K y
T o l e d o , Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo
.._
A k r o n , Ohio
_

29
30
31
32
33

C o l u m b u s , Ohio .
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
.__

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
B i r m i n g h a m , Ala
Worcester, M a s s . .
San A n t o n i o , T e x
Dallas, T e x

39
40
41
42
43

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N . Y
New Haven, Conn _
Memphis, Tenn
_
D a y t o n , Ohio _ . . . ._

30,816, 036
21, 572, 967 1
11,437,000
25, 545, 000
16,005,621 |

21, 007, 506
17,468, 967 1
10, 924, 000
14, 015, 800
13,554,441

1,168, 690
122,500
245, 000

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
H o u s t o n , Tex_
Bridgeport, Conn
Youngstown, Ohio
Hartford, Conn

36, 041, 500
21,675, 246
11,121,391
17,438,996
16, 315, 738 1

16, 694, 213
16, 327, 746
10, 221, 391 |
14, 844, 756
11,965,738 1

45, 000
45, 000
48,000
94, 000
1, 570, 000

1

$16,247,868
37,821,542
42,899,623
32, 329, 500 !
36,105,433
_
_ .

.. _
-

-

_. . .
- ._

$11,431,468
35, 252,472
15, 821,192
13, 255,900
25,899,433

45,650,379
30,968,000
36, 215, 940
11,246,448
13, 736, 500

35,492,013
20,400, 000
23, 430, 700
9,037,470
10, 717, 000

37,
12,
12,
11,
18,

24, 824,
9,458,
7, 077,
10,125,
14, 121,

455, 269
734, 022
576,900
055, 000
460, 750

381
022
500
000
750

Exclusive of school and other departmental buildings.

$1, 301,375
321, 500

$1, 080, 000

$5,148, 000
3, 707,169

$9, 217,
2,817,
260,
8, 379,

530
000
000
235

500, 000
1, 005, 000

228,300

7, 689,355

718, 000
220, 000
303, 000
1, 256,150

837, 500
812, 229
323,000
50, 232

5, 352, 000
5, 925, 000
2, 570, 000
348,988
1, 853, 000

6,124, 050
5,183, 431
1,104, 000

105, 000
42, 000
254, 000

2,824, 500

100, 000

9,422, 963
6, 047, 000
7, 546,000
6, 811, 700
3, 991, 000

647, 000
521,000
44,500
267, 000
256, 000

5, 276,
780,
3, 925,
1, 868,
2, 078,

000
000
000
500
000

7, 843,
21,
602,
3, 058,
4, 083,

8,491,
A, 054,
1, 464,
3,475,
5, 416,

000
000
500
000
250

100, 000

9,000
82, 500
94, 000
291, 500

1, 394, 600
20,000
308, 500
180,000
1,175, 000

500
500
000
200

7,175,
2, 029,
1, 593,
626,
1, 016,

500
000
000
000
350

5,
3,
5,
3,
2,

393, 000
190, 000

3, 385, 395
6, 489,970
737, 000
4, 688, 000
4, 735, 591

65, 000

123,
333,
360,
343,

53, 500
668,740
1, 760, 250
991,800
143, 500

405, 000
114,000
260, 000
113,300

1,398,
3, 338,
2, 564,
830,

750
500
000
939

8,446, 082
5, 562, 603
3,111,000
5,815,958
2,535,000

207, 000
12, 000
650, 000
426, 000

2

952
500
500
500
000

185, 921
424,129
743, 500
096, 000
573,350

Includes $1,977,016,010 not shown in detail.

145, 000
• 92,000
255, 000
456,150

3,141, 668
3, 630,843
2, 796, 000
4,882, 500
6, 510, 738
3

20,000

600, 000

50, 000
145, 000

559, 000

Detail not reported.

216, 000
780.800
786, 000
427,346
300,000
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INCURRED FOR GENERAL PURPOSES
Total

General
government
buildings l

Total

Police and
fire departments

Sewers and
sewage disposal

Highways

Charities,
hospitals,
and corrections

School
buildings

Libraries,
art galleries, Parks and
and muse- playgrounds
ums

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GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
Grand Rapids, MichFort Worth, Tex
Scranton, Pa.__
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, Mass
Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N. J
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J
--Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass.Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y
Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, K a n s . . .
Erie, Pa
Reading, Pa
Yonkers, N. Y
Lowell, Mass
Duluth, Minn
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N. J
Spokane, Wash
Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio
Oklahoma City, Okla

$10,992,600
13,949, 080
5, 288,800
13, 330,908
16,401,047
14, 916,039
11,947,315
11,417,635
12,359,300
14,421, 220
12, 230,063
14,343, 735
14, 738,864
10, 649,100
14, 737,360
10,143,050
17,629,628
9, 240, 017
6,434,300
16, 260,697
6, 038,440
10,164, 665
14,324, 903
7, 749,969
7, 058, 000
12, 226, 299
15, 539, 705
15, 748, 166

$8,457,600
8,889, 080
4, 775,800
12,810,908
14, 279,047
7,456,320
8,007,297
6,754,435
11,049,300
11,609,845
10,229, 063
11, 706,000
11,729,864
6,859,100
12,004,360
8,689, 050
10,234,659
8,910,017
5,988,300
12,617, 297
4,950,690
6, 557, 665
5,827,001
7, 686,469
4,371,000
2,837,804
12,458, 770
9, 568,466

$276,666
666, 200
716, 000
700,000

104,666

lis, 666
780,666
683, 500
i
1
1
1

220,000
20,000
17,000
164,000

!

169,665
85, 000

$395, 000
39, 000
186, 000
152, 080
113, 000
202,700
22,000
136,000
410,300
101, 000
254,000
173, 500
530, 500
275, 265
160, 000
166,411
97,000
89, 200
133, 850

$364, 600
1,831, 000
132, 000
3, 000,864
711, 000
232, 000
295,100
1,357, 545
3, 078,000
1,602, 280
2,186,000
2, 850, 000
2, 084, 625
1,300,825
1, 558, 500
100,205
874,176
813, 700

185, 500
|
!
!

27,000
543,000
13,300
30.000

773, 300
759, 000
1,877,000
425,000

389, 002
466, 000

175, 000
2,908,180
2,118,000

411, 666

$2,379,900
1, 722, 898
917,800
1, 516, 000
8, 004, 900
1,502,278
689, 737
1,497,890
3,423, 500
3, 287, 265
4,931, 000
4, 738,000
2, 277, 839
40, 000
4,243, 720
3, 801, 500
1, 692,835
2, 095,162
1, 210, 500
238,430
1, 432, 200
160,000
68, 578
3, 614, 566
\, 523, 000
880,000
2,997, 758
265, 000

a

$20,000
13, 650
95,000
79, 000
355, 000
109, 500
39,000
141,000
350, 000

349, 000
30,000
24,000
76, 750
20,000

32, 500
90,000

$4, 041,100
2,427, 558
2, 200,000
6, 028, 500
4, 442, 370
4,349, 042
5, 547, 050
3, 616,000
2,975>500
3,243,500
1,225, 000
2,898, 000
6, 061, 800
874, 500
3,190, 680
958, 200
3, 044,116
3, 215,300
3, 659,300
5, 239,000
2, 209, 750
2, 525, 000
2,894,643
. 3,196,850
i, 766,000
1, 236,444
5, 717,625
5, 219,187

$100,000
128,124

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$50,000

115,000
225,000
162,000
191,000
200,000

4,500
7,000

.

.

.

.

.

•

.

.

.

.

254,000
175,000
419,000
274,610
261,000
276,300
676,500
116,363
286,000
583, 000
810,100
769,975
1,465, 350
1,102,320
173,968
43,000
45,000
177,940
865,000
315,500
9,000
985,000
3,360
54,000
1,150,000

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78
79

Lynn, Mass
Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, Conn

5,991,320 II
7,877,363
12, 041,900

4,371,300
7,682,313
6,244,900

42, 500
13,000

14,000
146, 697
250, 000

770,600
907,127
723, 000

1, 371,100 |
2,435,082
1,275,000

31,600

2, 007,500
2, 514,840
2, 586,900

600 |
76,000

88,500
283,850
275,000

GEOUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
8?
83
84
85
86
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

Somerville, M a s s . .
E l P a s o , Tex__
S a n Diego, Calif.._
Fort Wayne, Ind
Jacksonville, F l a
Lawrence, Mass
Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, I n d
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, Ga
Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, K a n s
Harrisburg, P a
Manchester, N . H

_
_.

_

__
_

L o n g B e a c h , Calif
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. J o s e p h , M o
Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, Ill__
_
Portland, M e
Gary, Ind
Hamtramck, MichLittle Rock, A r k
Troy, N . Y
_
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
__.
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif
Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, Pa__
E a s t St. L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, M i c h
Terre H a u t e , Ind__.
Pawtucket, R I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J __
Springfield, O h i o
Lansing, M i c h

.

.

$1,579,000
6,944,000
14,170, 675
3,884,000
10,033,270
4, 856, 290
8, 090,139
3, 853,100
12, 595,452
4,087,333
3,976, 500
11, 764,418
8, 320,910
5, 589,900
5, 648, 500
10, 542, 535
1,837,084
6,130,496
5,108,199
3,278,579
3,308,106
3, 529,000
3, 648,627 1
10, 518, 250
2, 539, 500
4,944,356
4, 600,737 1
7,322, 707
10,439,861
11,422,260
5, 576,521 1
6,891,500
3, 209,909 1
5,137,000
2,621, 000
8, 641,000
12,192,601
7,007, 250
4,459,922
8, 272,800 1

$1,579,000
4,709,000
5,047, 791
3,380,500
5,891,770

$142,000
10, 000

4,675, 290
7, 718,639
1,980,100
6,357, 952
3,804,833

585,000
2,000
48,000

3,866,100
7, 537,802
7, 773,410
3,945,600
5,446, 500
5, 516,980
1,837,084
3,462, 996
4, 033,199
3,253, 229
3,308,106
2,638, 000
3,068, 727 1
5,599, 810
2,085, 500
4, 583,356
4,600, 737
5,234, 771 1
2,656, 000
7, 527,198 i
5,471, 521
6, 891, 500
2,497,409
4,380,000
2,281, 000
6, 785,000
11,212, 699
5,275, 250
4,120,059 i
2, 719,200

J Exclusive of school and other departmental buildings.

$103, 000
108, 000
96, 000
81,000
58, 500
45,000

51,000
100,000

58,000
29,500
63,600
171, 250
147, 000
129, 000

568,375

$147, 000
1, 300, 000
418,791

486, 500
1,794,000
8,700
274,000
840,000
352,000

58,666
558,100
937, 083
367, 625
102,600

206, 000
750, 000

240, 000
240, 000

1,666,666
58,000

75,000
78, 500
55,000

500

322, 272

334,800
50, 500

64, 689
92,000

58,000
125, 000
10,000
1

165, 000
69, 000
221,147
59,000
45,000
30,000 1

$180, 000
1, 062, 000
235,000
128, 500
1, 068,000
1, 578, 250
1,976,139
4, 695, 702
260, 283
67,500
792,300
2,910, 773
890, 200
1,839,917

$30, 000

10,000
33, 250
100,000

752, 552
190, 000

952,000
15,501
180,000
202,202
2,000

30,000
330, 048
59,000
1, 716,400
221,260

105, 000

297, 091
123,100
945
746, 000
157,939

1, 029, 765
1,855, 200
1,052,180
1, 337, 000
128,900

193, 000
85, 000

237,869
1,900,000
252,124
509,000

1,368,927
1,672, 500
443,396
1,596,000
210,000
2,113, 000
3,332, 207
1,268, 500
1,427,945
1,600, 600

604, 500

1, 563,000
2,815,399
144,500
345, 548
962,000

$975,000
1,962,000
2,916,250
2,986,000
1, 908, 270
1,834,500
3, 091, 500
1, 714,100
445, 750
283,050
2,722,100
4, 539,150
2,178,495
2,114, 500
2,457, 000
3,412,199
766,380
872,996
2, 884, 000
1,124,104
625,000
1,909, 000
1, 070, 000
2,815,000
1,672,000

6,666
30,000

2,888, 500
654,162
952,936
573,000
4,929,000
2,816,675
2,594, 000
683,825
2,220,000
870,000
1,825,000
3,809,596
2,085, 250
1,778, 709

$5, 000
250,000
1,370, 750
90,000

$35,000

95,040
508, 500
150,800
100,000
18,000
183,300
618, 775
176, 600
8,000
751, 781
64,352
150, 000
43,199
372, 772
250, 000
60,125
115,000
335,000

20,000

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220, 688
466,000
35,000
15,000

1

525,000
113, 500
400,000
739,082
10,000
356,000
152,000
87,850
224,000
32,000
11,600

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For a text discussion of this table, see p. 54]
INCURRED FOR GENERAL PURPOSES
Total
Total

General
government
buildings i

Police and
fire departments

Sewers and
sewage dis-

Highways

Charities,
hospitals,
and. corrections

School
buildings

Libraries, I
art galleries, Parks and
and muse- playgrounds

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
120
121 Racine, W i s
122 Chattanooga, T e n n
123 Brockton, M a s s
124

$4,372,300
3,813,396 i
7,099,601
4,590,600 j
4,229,221

$3,692,800 |
2, 736,396
5,395,601
3,002,700
3,462,221

125
126 Highland Park, M i c h
127 Mobile, Ala
128
129

5,076,000 J
7,702,951
4,379,110
3,382,158
2,050,333

3,889,000
6,348,325
1,537,810 i
3,324, 565 !
1,436,756

130
131
132
133
134

7,787,900
2,610,347
4,437, 500
3,962,401
8,872,601

5,852, 500
2, 520,347
2,415, 500
3,353,497
6,652,245

135
136
137
138
139

3,115,039
3,141,050
7,468, 684
8, 512,300
2,896,847

2,948,385
2,871, 550
5,906, 684
5,147,300
653,147

140
141
142
143
144 Wheeling, W . V a

2,867,268 1
6,269,466
4,295,078
6,672,981
4,499,066 1

2,062,268
5,552,466
3,234, 703
4,162,731
2.427,066

Winston-Salem, N . C

$164,000
222,000

$164,100
60,000
50,000
78,000

215, 000
78, 676

165,000
45,000
105,139
72,000

205,000
37,853

24,000
47,000
84, 633

76,000

93,000

i, 666
380,000
194,000

4,000
34,400
160,000
251, 750
42, 500

$133, 790
166,000
895,000
1,046,000
300,000

$1,045,960
720,000
1, 684, 601
724, 950
1,407,221

$65,000
106,000
177,500

$1. 915, 500
1, 269,000
1, 900, 500
978,250
1, 755,000

$167, 750
56,396
466,000
48, 500
205,000

>

2,700

Ul

1, 510,000
1,059,400
348,200
350,000
12,141

135,000
731, 925
519,300
558,100

280,000
105,000
212, 756
117,500
619,644

1, 587,600
352, 639
1,467,000
1,270,927
2, 990, 601

3, 960,900
1, 765,000
162, 787
1,863, 270
1, 841,000

132,454
659, 500
1,015,000
427,200
10,000

1, 767,099
730,300
1,470, 595
3,124,000
184,647

368,000
775,000
511,000
711,750
17,000

535,000
2,109,000
1, 738, 927
489,000
1, 324,100

GQ

1, 824,000
3,477,000
622, 610
2, 790,750
592. 720

810,000

34, 216
138,000

159,666
150,000
261,000
40,000
213, 500

3
>
a
>

762, 082
1,262,000
1,929,245
618,400
363, 500
676, 600
1, 900,000
736, 776
• 1,919,731
524,166

M
tH

43,992

149,178
30,000
113,000

$16, 750

286, 750
10,000
75,000
95,000

259,000

22,268
184,300
22, 500
321,000

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145
146
147
148
149

Niagara Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a
F r e s n o , Calif
A u g u s t a , Ga__
P a s a d e n a , Calif

10,203,603 1
2,378,000
3,093,000
3,566,165
9,138,856

150
151
15?
153
154

Lakewood, Ohio.
Topeka, K a n s .
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, Mich

9, 759,747
2,606,287
3,126,188
17, 913,950
3,612,490

155
156
157
158
159

Wichita Falls, Tex
N e w t o n , M a s s ._ . .
Maiden, Mass
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

- _•

_ .

8,129,848
4,303,500
2,854,8C0
6, 593,100
3,055,646

8,688,573 1
2,053,000 !
3,064,500 i
1,836,165
6,415,920 ;
9,532,131 '
1,608,999
2,427,188 ,
12,439,950
3,569,690 !
1
3,216,648
3,939,500
2,817,800
4,109,100
2, 544, 646

298, 500

42,500
40,000

2,025,045
388,000
688, 500

1,874,919
55,000

2,050,300

241,275

603,000

981,175

3,909,119
1, 570,000
2,305,000
25,680
2,320,206

40,500

141,000

839,235
61,375
346,000
2,153,000
177,911

3,038,102
1,272,961
344,000
3,231,950
1,100,100

4, 629, 500
197,963
1,310, 688
3,689,000
2,091,179

180,000

345,000

180,000
30,000

165,000
847,000
40,000

1,006,882
1,172,000
999,000
647,000
240,000

576,460
1,438, 500
831,000
2,202,300
619, 600

1,314, 648
1,229,000
753,800
1,092,800
1,635, 546

4,111
14,000

505,800
39,000

15,825
95,000

236,000
5,000

81,500
457,000
24, 500
7,500
46,000
29,000

107,000
16, 500

118,000
100,000
12,000

32,000
196, 750

52,684
188,000
33,000

GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
16?
163
164

Haverhill, M a s s
O a k P a r k , 111 ._
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, Wis
York, P a

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111 _Woonsocket, R . I
McKeesport, Pa
B a y City, Mich_
Hammond, Ind

170
171
17?
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex

175
176
177
178
179

C h a r l e s t o n , W . Va
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif

$1,535,000
3,851,628
2, 555,209 1
2,473,000
1,458,800
-

_._

__
__
__

$1,404,000
3,394,228
2,555,209
2,086,000
1,334,100

$4,000
50,000
31,000

2,418,038
7,015,000
2, 511,270
5,291,800
2,285, 780

1,659,009
679,000
1,978,270
3,014,800
1,212, 780

9,172,459
3, 741,300
4, 555,255
6,301,000
2,990,910

7,445,375
2,476,300 1
2,819,505
4,251, 500 1
2,990,910

209,000
120,000
34,000
226,500

3,163, 500
2, 578,950
6, 520,950
2,624,400
3,999, 729 j

2, 913, 500
2, 514,950 !
4,051, 750
1,635,400
3, 521,349 |

500,000
120,000
35,000

28,800
162, 500

478,380

170,000

i Exclusive of school and other departmental buildings.

25,000

$85,665

45,000
64,000
250,000
95,363
60,000
23,360

$141,000
18,000
170,839
55,000
470,500

$511,000
1, 751,870
774,370
325,000
510,600

30,393
529,000
360, 760
96,000
6,000

394,510

$47,000

7,500

569,674
22,000

$559,000
1,261,358
1,610,000
1, 553,000
272, 500

$22,000
260,000

1,024,942
150,000
1,119,000
2,370,000
1,036, 780

9,000

1,016,000
200,000
537,000
228,000

1, 972,000
1,334,300
779, 500
1,002,000
785,350

2,203,050
668,000
970, 900
725,000
813, 000

180,000
582, 500
273,350
455,000
835,420

670,000
345,900
1, 708,000
607,000
192,945

1,483,000
1, 283, 750
1,221,400
546,000
1, 565,604

6,000

147,000
42,000

$20,000

200,000
106,000

141,000
40,000
30,000

35,000
16,000
154, 742
1,369,200

1,500

127,000
205,000
17,400
50,000




T A B L E 2 3 . — F U N D E D , F L O A T I N G , AND S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T D E B T AT C L O S E O F Y E A R , C L A S S I F I E D B Y P U R P O S E F O R W H I C H I N C U R R E D :

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1924—Continued

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[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 444. 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. 54]

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INCURRED FOR G E N E R A L P U R P O S E S

M
|

CITY

Total
Total

°1

General
government
buildings *

Police and
fire departments

Sewers and
sewage disposal

Highways

Charities,
hospitals,
and corrections

School
buildings

Libraries,
art galleries, Parks and
and muse- playgrounds
ums

>
GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued

180
181
182
183
184

Lima, Ohio
Montgomery, A l a —
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N. C
Lexington, Ky

$8,849, 273
4,853, 990
5,439,800
6, 516, 944
2,501,453

$7,539, 973
2, 729,990
4,779, 800
4,820,944
2,195,453

185
186
187
188
189

East Chicago, Ind___
Pueblo, Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
New Rochelle, N. Y.

2, 067, 865
5,684, 339
5,152,900
2,509, 900
4,691,573

1,777,865
3,737, 339
3, 781,400
2, 063, 800
4, 683,773

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, Mass
Evanston, 111
San Jose, Calif.
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J

2, 336, 500
3, 317,822
2,728,927
2,138,662
2,375,698

1,832, 500
2, 844, 022
2, 728,927
585,662
2,327,698

195
196
197
198
199

Willimasport, Pa
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N. Y
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, M i c h —

1, 346,800
1, 685, 380
3,824, 229
5, 306, 521
4,142,872

1,265,800
1, 528,280
2,526,229
3,417,521
3,083,872

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, Mo
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, Ohio

3,377, 550
2,134, 090
719, 438
1, 336, 678
5,938,213

2,309,000
2,129,090
719,438
1,000,400
5,107,713

250,000
500, 000

$3,710,688
245, 000
615, 000
462,000
393,000

$1, 925,533
1, 274,740
1, 846, 800
2, 706, 349
668,453

66, 000
8,000
52,000

1,119,000
715, 000
504,322

2, 358, 300
155,400
471, 500
334, 700

15, 000

$16,000

250,000
330, 000
590, 750

$95,500
5,250
150, 000

$30, 000

10, 365
180, 000
67,000

"117,966"

166,580
145, 200
308,500
572, 532

1, 209, 651

28,000

439, 000
734, 900
40, 000

510,000
567,200
12,000

131,844

2,039, 577

18,000

149,000
~~ 32,266"

12, 000
35,400
276,867

1,385, 000
865,039
2,190,000
659,000
1,828, 676

703,500
940,200
1,497,500
844, 045
847,060

247, 820
248,900
490, 729

" 16," 825"

65, 000

11, 000

96,625

$1, 287,952
800, 000
1,983, 000
1, 208,480
561,000

$30,000
119,000
58,000
370,000
334,000
160,000
$2, 990

1, 000,500
1,492, 522
1, 677, 777
241, 966
507,500

565,000
590, 000
218, 750
324,300
1,652,298

40,000

24,000
31,625

90,000
27,000

O
M

15, 000
1,000

1,097, 000
653, 500
582,970
950,000
1,832,725

34,000

w
H
P>
H
I—I

w

H
i—1
O
Xfl

o
*i

2,000
290,500
77,000
28,000
57,550

a

>-*
S

28,000
91,430
37,500
100,000
160, 000
5,490
72,468
225,500




205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
917
218
219
220
221
222
223
9?4
225
226
227
298
229
230
231
232
233
?34
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
944
245
246
247
248

Chicopee, M a s s , .
Dubuque, Iowa.
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
C o l u m b i a , P. C
Joliet, 111.

...
._
. .

Superior, W i s
Stamford, C o n n .
A u r o r a , 111
Taunton, Mass _
__ . .
Council Bluffs, Iowa
R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
Austin, Tex
N e w Brunswick, N . J_.
.
W a t e r l o o , Iowa . . . .
Easton, Pa
_
_ .
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C
Auburn, N . Y
K o k o m o , I n d _.
_
N e w p o r t N e w s , Va
P o u g h k e e p s i e , N . Y_ _
Ilazleton, P a
Orange, N . J
A m s t e r d a m , N . Y___ _
P e t e r s b u r g , Va
Norristown, Pa
_ __ _.
Waltham, M a s s . . .
Lewiston, M e
Green B a y , W i s
C o l u m b u s , Ga
Oshkosh, W i s
M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N. Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla
L a Crosse, W i s
Newburgh, N. Y._.
Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo
N e w p o r t , R. I
Pensacola, F l a

_.

_ _

__

1,787.800
3. 342,150
1,445,925
2, 782, 000
2,981,448
2. 252. 675
2,875, 397
2.470, 322
3,108,600
2,071,317

1,376,300
2, 575,150
1,445,925
1,204,000
2,514,948
!
1,729,675
2, 785,497
1,873, 722
1,778,100
1,268,317

1, 241, 500
4,465, 560
783, 000
3,178, 000
3,451,182
2,819,375
3, 057,600
4,937,294
1,241,557
3, 355, 316
1,434, 594
672,600
2, 891, 334
3,872, 945
1,759,500
2,614,132
2,400, 983
3,909,000
1,235, 705
1,491,000
1,473, 500
2, 768, 700
2, 337, 500
1, 538, 000
1,212, 700
1,495,284
3, 324,125
4, 388,429
2, 332, 385
1, 547, 346
4,132,800
3, 763, 762
2,136,500
2,874,687

1,160,700
3,543,560
783, 000
1, 960, 000
3, 067,182
2,106,375
2,952,400
4, 062,294
1,241,557
2,045. 616
1,117,062
672,600
2, 591,334
2, 835, 945
1,759,500
1,618, 032
2, 031, 983
3,434, 000
1,235,705
1,391,000
818, 000
1,817,700
1, 595,000
833.000
1,072,700
1,367,184
2, 598,125
3, 026, 775
1,779, 385
718,865
2, 529,800
2,179,762
2,037,600
2, 019,187

j--200, 000

20, 000

182, 700

50,000
51, 000
113,000
30,000
10,000
1,000

346, 700
230, 400
367,000
186,000
122, 900

501,100
719,800
460, 000
520, 000
1,242,300

528,500
1.350,000
398,925
498, 000
1,049,748

66,000
237,000
300,400
684,000
120,000

312,675
459, 644
861, 580
389,500
335,000

101, 600

655,600

1,240, 000
1,097,733
711,742
582,000
802,528
400, 000
1,485,91-9
155,000
955, 000
1,166,000
1, 523, 049
1,430,500
968, 000
723, 888
656,116

42, 000

586,000
180,000
559,900
357,826
600,900
380,000
513,202
916,000
732,602
1,236, 000
1,239, 595

336,000
222, 000
75,000

193,483
1,250, 000

92,000

17,700

297,000
60,800
10,000
761,600
617,000
4,467
278, 500
193,078
105, 000
250,000
288, 000

70, 775
35,000

24,000

100, 000

258, 500

20, 700
240, 000
80,000
6,800
51, 700
95,195
675,000
126.214
16, 700

826, 000
529,000
280, 000
309, 900

53,175
36, 500
46, 500

34, 740
12, 000
25,000

80, 000
14,000
3, 000

2,500
30,000

34, 000

3, 000

183,000
75,000
53,000
61, 000
35,000
40,000

88, 000
171,000
100,000

10,500
51,435
135,000
30,000
25,100

30,000

74, 000
14,000
470, 000

950,200
787, 595
596, 764
370,978
1,480,800
1, 013, 500
660,900
790, 000

m, 66o
51,223
162,500

142,000
407, 500
870, 334
830,350
780, 500
725,000
1, 581, 500
454, 000
951,000
•S56, 500
100, 000
923,000
580,000
345,000
653,000
268, 561
820, 500
1,278,130
921,000
305,087
899,000
999,935
1, 057, 000
551,687

,

33, 000

9,000

512,000
19,600
2,500

12,000

35,000
169,000
31,000
5,000

6,750
129, 500

25,000

30,000

51,666
47,000
105, 000

75,000

705,000
75, 000

84,700

* Exclusive of school and other departmental buil
CO




T A B L E 2 3 . — F U N D E D , F L O A T I N G , AND S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T D E B T AT C L O S E O F Y E A R , C L A S S I F I E D BY P U R P O S E FOR W H I C H

INCURRED:

1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 436. 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. 54]
INCURRED FOR GENERAL PURPOSES—

continued

Miscellaneous
purposes

Incurred
for
Combined or unreported purposes
of
purposes
municipal
service
enterprises
Special
Funded and
floating
assessment

INCURRED FOR P U R P O S E S OF PUBLIC SERVICE E N T E R P R I S E S
AND I N V E S T M E N T S

Total

Watersupply
systems

Incurred
for
refunding 1

Electric
light and
power systems and
gas-supply
systems

Markets

Incurred
for
funding 2

All other

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Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

$118,027,120 $205,856,915 $102,262, 718 $7,711,504
38,078, 657 79,187, 901
39,117, 612 39,136, 983
25, 036, 338 49,467, 787
10,427, 021 23, 621, 947
5,367, 492 14,442,297

I
II
III
IV
V

49,887, 857
2, 731, 040
40, 637, 371
4,140,014
4,866,436

6,014, 714
76,000
1,127,070
227, 788
265, 932

$997,007, 777
423,502, 798
165, 838,036
251, 312,448
105, 641, 671
50, 712,824

$615,907, 313 $80, 539, 850 ;$10, 945,190 ;$289,615,424

$68,536,948

173, 292, 548
55, 922, 231
42,120,902
14, 873,129
3,406, 614

6,119,470
16, 562, 580
22,453,157
14, 660, 963
8, 740, 778

219,047, 050 27, 827, 700 3,335, 500
85,034, 275 19, 587,000 5, 294, 530
188, 679, 236 18, 799, 550 1,712, 760
78, 703, 542 11, 520, 600
544,400
44,443,210
2,805,000
58,000

$74,521,315
15,019,610
25, 286,146
15,788,903
8,878,252
9, 548,404

GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 AND OVER
1
?
3
4
5
fi
7
8
9
10
11
1?

New York, N . Y.3
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

1, 641, 215
2,326,000
10, 814, 094
1,168,000
4, 263, 000
903, 500
2, 584, 834
785, 031
3,323, 000
5, 616,983

$11, 539,114
40, 894, 737
1, 687,433
450, 000
7,981, 000
4, 717,226
44,000
794, 691
11,079,700

$29, 620,687
14,322,918

$2,432, 714
1,119,000
2, 250,000
115, 000

3, 327, 883
2, 616,369

>
%
a

§

!
$4,653,000

.-

xn

98, bob

$8,071,090
84, 765,444
56,883, 615
44, 338, 221
4, 863,000

$8,071,090
34,307, 776
20,018,115
30,400,521
3,863, 000

41, 307,850
44,061,700
69, 995, 712
8, 698, 800
44, 992,000 |
15, 525, 366

27,184, 870
250,000
31, 363, 712
7, 632,100
41, 000,000
14, 955, 866

$7,381,000
$6, 867, 700

$1, 092,500
400,000
1,000,000
316,000

20, 960, 000
180, 500
346, 500

$50,457, 668
35, 773,000
6, 670,000

i—i

5, 750,000
$1, 200,000

14,122, 980
43,495, 700
17, 672,000
886, 200
3,992,000
223, 000

o

4,300,000

1, 797,800

87, 750
531, 720
90 810

H
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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
N e w Orleans, L a
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio

19
20
21
??,
23

Kansas City, M o
Seattle, W a s h
Indianapolis, I n d
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey City, N . J

$2,705, 588

$5,000

_.

1,891,183
2, 394, 920
3,928, 648
298,395

6, 287,806
6,505,000
218,000
3,351,300

._.

513, 297
894, 604
5,564,327
3,075,400
17,851,250

850,000
2,633,550
11,806,000
7,480,327

$355,000

$120,000

$235, 000

13,132,000
1,622,000
11, 757,500
14, 967,230

4,868,000

$3, 609, 550
__

$58,000
$1,073,753

8,045,000
46,337, 615

10,230
202,303
1,444,754

24,177,000
2,300,000
13, 932,386
37,227,480 j

18,000

14,782,300
18, 681,255

7,920,000
5, 695, 790

90, 530
41,000
$19,587,000

$6,177,000
678,000
2,084,356
22,219,250

50,000
10,000

75, 000
21,044,825
3, 392,800
251,000

II, 389,500
18,430,255

$10,000,000
3, 604,000

1,000,000
6,540,000
7,452,800

519, 580
45,000

1, 377,000

2,394,000

5,306,796

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

Louisville, K y . ._
T o l e d o , Ohio
P o r t l a n d , Oreg
D e n v e r , Colo
Akron, Ohio. .

29
30
31
32
33

C o l u m b u s , Ohio
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__

34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
B i r m i n g h a m , Ala
Worcester, M a s s
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex. .

39
40
41
42
43

Richmond, Va .
Syracuse, N . Y
N e w Haven, Conn
M e m p h i s , T e n n . ._ .
Dayton, Ohio.

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, V a
Houston, Tex.
Bridgeport, Conn
Y o u n g s t o w n , Ohio
Hartford, C o n n . . .
1
2

$750,000
1,207,500
30,000

$1,438,100
3,102,004
1,203,000

241, 850

841,519

3,978,800
785, 340
200,000

. _

1,000
91,000
3,998, 700

50,000

1,898, 500

8,167, 500
5, 600,000

_
50,000
30,000

1, 312,000

308,000
368,000

480,000
1, 655,000
354,000
106,000

2,252,000

750,000
1, 975,000

943,000
1,287, 950

2,416,713
550,000
47,391
2,118, 563
1,050,000

$180,000

300,000

$186,500
13, 344, 931

56,500

$430,000

120,000
$1, 825,000

698,866

119, 500
990,000
5,886,240
2,208,978

100,000

300,000

150,000
500,000

338, 888
240,000

180,000

450,000

300,000

59,080
25,000

20,000

3,290,900

260, 000
1,727,000

3,004,000

3, 007,000

12, 500

6, 892,000
155.000
5, 499,400

5,000,000
50, 000

6, 217, 630
4,104,000
260,000
8,070,000
2,451,180

2, 806,000
4,079,000
6, 343, GOO
2, 374,000

77,180

15,491, 287
4,283,500

874,000
28,000

1,199,000
461, 750
2,023,000
1, 289, 500

7, 515, 000
9, 578,000
6,799,000

$3,737, 400

$1,079,000
2,001,000
13,247,000
19,073,600
10,086,000

12,042, 000
1,005,000
5,499,400
630,000
4,160,000

814,829
2, 698, 522

3,973,500
1,460,128

$1,079,000 1
2,367,500
26, 591, 931
19,073,600
10,206,000
9, 459, 500
10, 568,000
12, 685, 240
2, 208, 978
3,019, 500 j

$201,570
$6,742, 567
5,745,900

8, 947, 339
1,276,000

397,000
209,000

4,166,666

179,000
3, 332, 550

6,146, 948
2,798, 500

150, 000
2,038,240
4,350,000 1

250,000
2,031,000

2, 025, 740
4, 350, 000

Exclusive of refunding bonds issued to redeem former debt obligations whose purpose of issue was reported.
Includes funded debt obligations issued to redeem revenue loans, judgments, warrants, and other temporary obligations.

12,500

3, 856,000
1,064,000
750,000
556,000

J Detail not reported.

253,000
455,200




T A B L E 2 3 . — F U N D E D , F L O A T I N G , AND S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T D E B T AT C L O S E O F Y E A R , C L A S S I F I E D BY P U R P O S E F O R W H I C H I N C U R R E D :

1924—Continued

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[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 436. 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. 54]
I N C U R R E D FOR G E N E R A L P U R P O S E S —

City number

continued

CITY

Incurred
for
C o m b i n e d or u n r e p o r t e d p u r p o s e s
of
purposes
municipal
service
enterprises
Special
Funded and
floating
assessment

Miscellaneous
purposes

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A
Aq
c

0
f»1
52
W
54
55
56
57
f>S

59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
6^
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
7S
79

Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex.
Springfield, M a s s
Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J.
Salt L a k e C i t y , U t a h
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J
Nashville, T e n n
N e w Bedford, M a s s
Flint, Mich
Albany, N . Y
Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a
Yonkers, N . Y
Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
Tulsa, Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Tacoma, Wash
Canton, Ohio
Oklahoma City, Okla
Lynn, Mass
. _
Utica, N . Y .
Waterbury, Conn

$1,572,000
251, 500
36,000
204,458
49,200
30,000
104,100

$2,113,000
1,451,000
1,295,086
64,647

145,000
2,129,500
3,700

$11,500
343,000
30,000
44,000

95,000
3,549,000

47,000

$1,267,920

346,405
70,000
76,500
1,195, 630
325,000

3,857,183
544,000
20,000
5,418,917
1,981,000
223,553

160,279
78,487
810,000

Total

$2,535,000 1
3 4,280,000

556,500
28,000
1, 821,000
103, 800
86,000
223,650
78,000
170,780
25,000
70,000

!

i

1,260,000
1

Watersupply
systems

P O P U L A T I O N O F 100,000 T O

.
435,000
47,000
1, 465,000
203,000
104,100
75,000
272,475

I N C U R R E D F O R P U R P O S E S OF PUBLIC SERVICE E N T E R P R I S E S
AND I N V E S T M E N T S

20,000
2,122,000
4, 625,000
1,119,000
2, 783,200 i
1,310,000
2,241, 675
1,548,000
2,607, 735
2, 965,000 1
3,790,000
2,572,600 I
1,454,000
6,513,100
330,000
354,000
2,739,400 !
1,087,750
3, 607,000
8, 259,000
63,500
1, 987,000
8,620,495
2,039,437
5, 715, 000
1,620,020
195,050
4,347,000 1

Electric
light a n d
power systems and
gas-supply
systems

Markets

All other

Incurred
for
refunding

1

>

300,000—Continued

'A
a

$150,000

$2,385,*000
3 4,280,000

$580,000

$200,000
513,000
500,000

537,000

2,297,719
2,821,018
1,880,000

$20,000

i, 526,666
4,625,000
1,019,000
2, 759, 700
1,310,000
1,532, 675
1,271,000
2,520,000
2, 941,000
1,490,000
2,351,500
1,454, 000
3,171, 600
230,000
354,000
2,598,500
209,750
2,530,000
8,185,000
1,987,000
3,146, 495
1,893,437
5, 715,000
1,559,500

4,347,666

Incurred
for
funding 2

602,000
100,000
23,500
709,000
277,000
87, 735

w
H

>

H
i—<

Ui

H

558, 200

O
110,000

Ul

o

24,000
2,300,000
221,100

«

o

525,000
100, 000

$2,816,500

113,400
881,869

H
0
w

140, 900
878,000

92,000
904,000

1,077,000
74,000
63,500
4, 686,000

2," 666"

788,000
144,000

238, 902
700,000
768,000
25,000

1,041, 498
439, 700

60,520
195,050
1,450,000




GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
8?
83
84

Somerville, Mass
El Paso, Tex
San Diego, Calif
Jacksonville, Fla

85
86
87
88
89
90
91
9?,
93
94

Allentown, Pa
Bayonne, N . J
Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, P a .
Manchester, N . H

95
96
97
98
99

Long Beach, Calif
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. Joseph, Mo

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, Pa
Sioux City, Iowa
Rockford, 111
Portland, Me
Gary, Ind
Ham tram ck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
Charleston, S. C
Sacramento, Calif

105
106
107
108
109
110
111

m
113
114
115
116
117
118
119

Schenectady, N . Y
Evansville, Ind
Knoxville, Tenn
Savannah, Ga

Bingham ton, N . Y
Johnstown, Pa
East St. Louis, 111
Saginaw, Mich
Terre Haute, Ind
Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, Mich

$56,665
68,000
100,000

$130,000
40,000
4,000

$1,854,000 1
9,031.884 1
363,500 1
4,141,500 I

255,500

10,000

356,666
2,219,000

$34,000
1,500

417,500
202,500

316,500
155,591
142,600

706,500
1,256,678
243,205

$340,874
1,469,071

147,000 1
370,000 1
784,000
2,299,500
282,500

110,400
4,193, 616

10,125
9,785

$30,000
1,089,000
718,000

2,097,000
1,075,000

1,527,665
1,075,000

12,000
3,000,000

32,500
100
150,000
280,000

420,555

l66,666

361,000
2,087, 936
4,182,861
3,895,062

2,087,936
1,682,861
3,391,471

756,666

1,448,000
354,000

1,448,000
354,000

315,000
5,553, 600 1

315,665
1,390,000

791,000
179, 900
337,890
3,000

441,500

2,500,000
503,591

149,721

3,601,000

712,500
7,000

200,000
1,005,000
821,000
1,463,000
45,000

>

105,000

757,000

1,227,250

632,800

172,550
325,000
229,261
45,000
480,000

fed

361,000

105,000

719,070.

400,000
4,580,550
9,500

Q
fed

%

570,500
350

100,000
400,000
4, 918,440
12,500

133,473

1,662,587
1,081,048

570,000

25,000

62,000

500
25,000
22,000
115, 000

3,220,000

33,000
515,000

1,644,200
40,000
1,325,000

1,955,000

131,640

$1,152,500

$91,000
140,000

2,200
2,044,666
1,106,000
42,000

1,238,077

$1,708,000
182,500
2,339,000

282,500

4, 745,555

170,000
20,000

$381,000

147,000
340,000
784,000
2,299, 500

110,400
4,193,616
515,000
1,644,200
52,000

2,815,500

$1, 854,000
7,323,884
181,000
650,000

160,665

383,857

240,000
408,000
625,902
1, 732,000

24,863
4,125,600

1

38,000

*-

1 Exclusive of refunding bonds issued to redeem former debt obligations whose purpose of issue was reported.
2
Includes funded debt obligations issued to redeem revenue loans, judgments, warrants, and other temporary obligations.
3 Includes $1,500,000 combined water and sewer debt.
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T A B L E 2 3 . — F U N D E D , F L O A T I N G , A N D S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T D E B T AT C L O S E O F Y E A R , C L A S S I F I E D B Y P U R P O S E F O R W H I C H I N C U R R E D :

1924—Continued

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[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 436. 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. 54]
INCURRED FOR GENERAL PURPOSES—

continued

Miscellaneous
purposes

Incurred
for
purposes
Combined or unreported
of
purposes
municipal
service
enterprises
Funded and
Special
floating
assessment

I N C U R R E D F O R P U R P O S E S OF PUBLIC SERVICE
AND INVESTMENTS

Total

Watersupply
systems

Electric
light and
power systems and
gai-supply
systems

ENTERPRISES

Incurred
for
refunding i
Markets

Incurred
for
funding 2

All other

3
>
a

£

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued
$31,000
359,000

120
121 !
122
123
124

Chester, P a
..
R a c i n e , Wis_
Chattanooga, T e n n
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, P a

125
126
127
128
129

New Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich
Mobile, Ala
Berkeley, Calif
Springfield, 111

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, P a
- -Huntington, W. Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, N e b r
Winston-Salem, N . C

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, Va
Covington, K y _ .

140 M a c o n , G a
141 R o a n o k e , V a
142 Jackson, M i c h . .
143 1 S h r e v e p o r t , L a
144 1 Wheeling, W . V a

$55,000

$5, 700

127,000

10,000

.

8,569
135,000
57,000
658,000

$17,139

1,067, 500
822,700

__ __

20,000
132,077
14,800
123,000

349,344

40,000

100, 000
4,166
12,000

65,000
21,000
16, 500
519,300

1,152, 000
1,354,626 1
1, 598,300
57,593
530,477 !

805, 000
250, 000
839,375
1,892,250
2, 000, 000 1

670,000
50, 000
839,375
1,844,250
2,000,000

35,000
1,243, 000

1, 712, 000

166, 654
251,500
1, 562, 000
2, 950, 000
1, 625, 800

$479, 000
25,000
431, 000

600,000
57, 593

975, 000
1, 354, 626
998,300

$27, 500
6,000
845, 000
8,000
177, 000

$15, 000
1, 579, 900
767, 000

166,654
269, 500 1
1, 562, 000
3,175, 000
1, 655, 800

-136,803

on
$1, 046, 000

1,712,000
10,000
2, 022, 000
417,204
1, 685,356

105,000
21,000

$27, 500
1, 052, 000
860, 000
1, 587, 900
767, 000

r

9, 502

$520,975

>

413, 000

§
O

73,100

o

223,400

M

10,000
461, 000
217,204
1,685,356

$118,000

1,370, 000
200,000

80,000
191,000

18, 000
200,000

25,000
30,000

190,000
587, 900

135,000
467, 000

200, 000

200, 000
48, 000

618,000
72,000

9
tei

191, 700
535,000




145
146
147
148
QC 149

Niagara Falls, N . Y
Lancaster, P a
F r e s n o , Calif
Augusta, Ga
P a s a d e n a , Calif

g
Ot
1
b
OS

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J
Kalamazoo, Mich

150
151
152
153
154

155
J . 156
Jp 1W
158
159

16,865
1,255,000
23, 214

118, 000

146,000
76, 700

165, 000

222, 000
136, 000

1,456, 000

25,000

1, 515,030 j
325,000
28,500
1,028,000
2, 722, 936

342,485

124,363
40,000

Wichita Falls, T e x
N e w t o n , Mass___
Maiden, Mass.
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, I o w a .

201, 000
1, 574,411

81,288

5,000
60,000

28,500
827,000

702, 000

1,148, 525

227,616
771, 000

227,616
771,000
304,000
5, 474, 000
42,800

3,379, 000
38,300

4,912, 200
364, 000
37,000
1, 732, 000
511, 000

7,794

..

39,400

1,475,630
325,000

4,897,200
364, 000
37, 000
1,667, 000
511, 000

145, 000
50,000

395, 000

304, 000
2, 045, 000
4,500
15,000

1,000

65, 000

752,000

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 T O 50,000
160
161
162
163
164

Haverhill, M a s s .
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a
Kenosha, W i s
York, P a

165
166
167
168
169

D e c a t u r , 111
Woonsocket, R. I
McKeesport, Pa._
Bay City, M i c h . _
Hammond, Ind

170
171
17?
173
174

M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
E l m i r a , N . Y__
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, T e x
Chelsea, M a s s

175
176
177
178
179

Charleston, W . V a
Medford, M a s s
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s ._
S t o c k t o n , Calif
1
2

$108,000

$12,000
53, 000

$29,200

$131,000
153,200

Q

$131,000
153,200

$275, 000

__
6,000

387, 000 i

387, 000
124,700

759,029
611,000
420, 000 i1
2,277, 000 1
955, 000
1, 727, 084
1, 230, 000
1, 735, 750
350, 500

37,000
_

$243,800
70, 000
35,000
1,891,000
80, 000
4,000
19,000
10,000
126,300

1,210, 000
98,000
183, 000
119, 000
500
23,000
420, 000
102,700

339,325

759, 029
611, 000
420,000
2, 277, 000
955, 000
1, 718, 000
1,230, 000
811, 500
350, 500

924,250

64,000
2,433,200
989,000
478,380

64,666
2,330, 200
989, 000

103,000

$435,000

5,290, 000
113,000

118,000
$9,084
35, 000
1,412,000

287,666

250, 000
29,000

Exclusive of refunding bonds issued to redeem former debt obligations whose purpose of issue was reported.
Includes funded debt obligations issued to redeem revenue loans, judgments, warrants, and other temporary obligations.

478,380

7,000

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T A B L E 2 3 . — F U N D E D , F L O A T I N G , A N D S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T D E B T AT C L O S E O F Y E A R , C L A S S I F I E D B Y P U R P O S E FOR W H I C H

INCURRED:

1924-—Continued

O

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 436. 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 . 54]
INCURRED FOR GENERAL PURPOSES—
continued

Miscellaneous
purposes

Incurred
for
purposes
Combined or unreported
of
purposes
municipal
service
enterprises
Funded and
Special
assessment
floating

INCURRED FOR PURPOSES OF PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES
AND INVESTMENTS

Total

Watersupply
systems

Electric
light and
power systems and
gas-supply

Incurred
for
refunding l
Markets

Incurred
for
funding 2
i—i

All other

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GROUP V — CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
180
181
18?
183
184

L i m a , Ohio _
Montgomery, Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C

185
186
187
188
189

E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, Mich _
F i t c h b u r g , M a s s _ __ _
N e w Rochelle, N . Y
_

1P0
191
192
193
194

Williamsport, P a . _
Brookline, M a s s
Jamestown, N . Y
H a m i l t o n , Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

900
^01

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o
M n n c i e , I n d , „_ _

$1,309,300
985, 000
660, 000
1, 462, 000

$146, 000
375, 000
11,000
19,115

Salem, M a s s .

195
196
197
198
199

$358,300

<?m
90S
204

S a n Jose, Calif
Butte, M o n t .
West Hoboken, N . J

175,000
25, 000
15, 000
12,500
1,000
142, 000
99, 500

41, 300
1, 710, 585

1, 562, 000
1,319, 500
446,100

$1,309,300
975, 000
579, 000
1,367,000

>
r*

1,442,666

$10,000
56,000
75,000

1,319,500
446,100

504, 000
473,800

75,000
6,000
155,000

413, 000

187,000
385,000

H

*i

H
1,553,000
48, 000
81, 000

35, 000
1,151,354

157,100
1,298,000
1,889,000
529,000

157,100
1,025,000
604, 500
529,000

810,000
5,000 i

826, 500

$260, 000
1,284, 500

13,000
530,000

810,000
5,000

35,000
830,500 1

M

a
w
o

o

504,000
473,800

60,000
1,422,122
201,000

W

7,800

19,396

136,804

H

149,000

52, 000

11,000
19, 900
45,000

$350,000

85, 000
306, 000

120, 000

$50,000

117, 000
36,400

$789, 000

103, 000

$25, 000
20,000

258, 550
35,000
4,000

265,278

36,000




205 | Chicopee, M a s s
206 D u b u q u e , I o w a
207 B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
208 C o l u m b i a , S. C
209 Joliet, 111
_
210 Superior, W i s
___
211 Stamford, C o n n .
212 A u r o r a , 111
213 T a u n t o n , M a s s
214 Council Bluffs, I o w a
215 R o c k I s l a n d , 111
216 P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
217 Q u i n c y , 111
___
218 A u s t i n , T e x
210
220 W a t e r l o o , I o w a
221 E a s t o n , P a
222 . Ogden, U t a h
223 D a n v i l l e , 111
___
224 W i l m i n g t o n , N . C
225 A u b u r n , N . Y
226 K o k o m o , I n d
_.
227 N e w p o r t N e w s , V a .
228 P o u g h k e e p s i e , N . Y
229 H a z l e t o n , P a
230 Orange, N . J
231 A m s t e r d a m , N . Y__
232 P e t e r s b u r g , Va__
___
233 N o r r i s t o w n , P a
234 W a l t h a m , M a s s
235 L e w i s t o n , M e
236 G r e e n B a y , W i s
237 C o l u m b u s , G a
_ __
238 Oshkosh, W i s
239 S h e b o y g a n , W i s
240 M o l i n e , 111
241 W a t e r t o w n , N . Y
242 M u s k o g e e , Okla
243 L a Crosse, W i s . _
_
244 N e w b u r g h , N . Y
__
245 L y n c h b u r g , V a
246 Colorado Springs, Colo
247 N e w p o r t , R . I
248 Pensacola, Fla__
1

10,000
50,000
60,000
110,000

i

1, 218,000
384, 000
457,000

152,500

10,00(?
61,200
12, 000
14, 000
5,392
18,600
395, 000

775,666

572, 500
305, 000

560,666
305, 000
963, 666

74,000

456,000
369, 000 !
475,000 1

456, 000
369,000
475,000

54,000

105,200
472, 032

1,608,262

181,000
12,532
180,000
83, 000
945,000
130,000

492, 000

200,000

331,257

1,163, 000
284, 705
335, 000
3,000

765, 000
36,145
30, 000
150, 000
4,327

20,000
107, 500

90, 000

100,000
655, 500
951, 000
300,000
705,000
140,000
128,100
726, 000
1,120, 000
553,000
828,481

42, 000
38, 400
35,000
407
1,000

3 lt 192, 666
384,000
457,000

775, 000

931,215

413,000
989, 807

596, 600
249,000
549,000
80,800
922,000

300, 000
963, 000

1,126,416

728,666
393,500

29,000
596, 600
1,330,500
549,000
80,800
922,000

40,420

282,500
287,000

728, 000
393, 500

73, 000
789

35,000

1,603,000
1,584,000
900 I
754, 000

114,000

850,000
28,000
523,000
29,000

45,000
60, 900

35,000

1,046, 500

254,000

26, 000
256,000
100,000
12, 500

636,200

101,000

o

300,000

396,100

166,666
'454, 000
951, 000
300, 000
650, 000
140, 000
126,100
726, 000
1,020, 000
553,000
828,481
1, 603, 000
1,094,000

_
_

__l

201, 500
442, 500
55, 000
2,000
241,654

100,000

390, 000
900
440, 000

100,000

314, 000

Exclusive of refunding bonds issued to redeem former debt obligations whose purpose of issue was reported.
Includes funded debt obligations issued to redeem revenue loans, judgments, warrants, and other temporary obligations.
«Includes $857,000 for combined water and light.
2

15,000
480,000

396, 500 1
287,000

255,950

1

98, 000
101, 500

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T A B L E 24.-—BXTKDBD AND F L O A T I N G D E B T O B L I G A T I O N S , S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T B O N D S AND C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND R E V E N U E B O N D S , N O T E S ,
AND I N T E R E S T - B E A R I N G W A R R A N T S , C L A S S I F I E D BY R A T E O F I N T E R E S T :
1924
[This table is presented in t w o sections, t h e second section beginning on p . 460. 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.
For a text discussion of this table, see p . 54]

Total

O 3
Grand total
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

I
II
III
IV.__
V

__

3
p e r cent

3K
p e r cent

$5,981,986,741

$640, 764,980

$4,902,000

3, 571, 977,363
616,125,322
1, 003, 966, 585
495, 361, 076
294, 556, 395

634, 347, 006
2,327, 790
3, 297, 000
423, 077
370,107

4,270,000

~~~258,~666"
""374," 666"

per cent

3.65
per cent

3^
per cent

$464,072,488 $11,640,300 $11,448,422
381,048,472
39, 790, 291
31, 733,139
6,305,148
5,195,438

600,000
10,896,300
56,000
88,000

9, 575, 500
386, 300
477, 500
500, 000
509,122

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
9

3
4
5
fi
7
8
9
10
11
1?

N e w York, N . Y.._
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, P a _
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
S t . Louis, M o
Baltimore, M d
Boston, M a s s
Los Angeles, Calif
Pittsburgh, Pa
Buffalo, N . Y

$2, 022, 018, 510
233,193,423
287,772,716
202, 698,603
164,985, 248
30,463, 000
131,777,496
130,393,701
126,094,855
95,112,006
78,374,600
69, 093, 205

$621,189,456
715,000
3,195,900
5,000,000

$1,166,000

$247, 009,842

$6,000

$1,950,000
5, 500, 000

594,000
42,177,717
46, 706, 551

1,400, 000

1,561, 300
1,723,600
1,257,328

4,216, 650

30,000

per cent

$1,076,048, 557 $779, 870, 370
643,155, 550
145,176, 844
181,616,036
70,448, 087
35, 652, 040

654, 821,900
21, 663,394
62,046,086
25,411,303
15,927,687

2,125, 500

per cent

per cent

$1,213,213, 571 $145,232,966
563, 289,927
179, 810,476
277,155, 687
128,883,671
64,073,810

38, 757, 965
35,308,831
27, 508,975
31,085,804
12, 571,391

OVER
$182, 856,810
100, 987,400
145, 824,900
19, 413,814
20,790,092
13, 399, 000
49,057,000
56, 940,000
1,910,022
24,999,175

$518,137, 538
1,200,000
43,900,000
22,195, 000
5,800, 290

26,977,337

33, 892, 500
6, 719, 634

1,704,000

4
per cent

17,180,831

13, 518, 000
32,890, 241

$295, 408, 550
36,423, 762
20, 500, 000
41, 723,860
42,922, 274
16,470, 000
4,198,000
4,948,000
18, 512,915
12,467,857
46,367,000
23, 347,709

$900, 000
5, 302,764
16, 891,180

15,660,021
4,000

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, Wis
W a s h i n g t o n , D . C_.
Newark, N . J
Minneapolis, Minn.
N e w Orleans, La___
Cincinnati, O h i o . . .
Kansas City, M o . . .
Seattle, W a s h
Indianapolis, I n d . . .
Rochester, N . Y
Jersey C i t y , N . J . . .

3,
82,
59,
53,
115,
30,
72,
31,
49,
80,

469,
610,
043,
650,
431,
950,
031,
798,
947,
921,
270,

$14,000
7, 510,000
1,174,932
$2,127,790

200,000

$1,124,798
l, 609, 550
363,000

22,423,958
841,000

6, 773, 750

2,832,963
4,912,000
81,438

150,000

$269,300
75,000
42,000

18,770,080
18,854,045
30, 218,000
27,907,399
4,836,000
3, 313,338
3,156, 702
9,769,000
27,227,482

$11,433,675
$5,951,440
2,807,016
3,819, 528
430,160
895,250
4, 784,000
2,976,000

38,392,917
12,121,640
9, 623,600
15, 277, 869
17, 958, 000
17,869,880
10,610,170
19,351, 025
27,171,700

$6,390,680
856, 075
9,612,035
5,328, 831
429,400
4,014,810
8, 677,000

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GROUP III.—CITIES H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000

?4
*>5
9fi
?7
*>8

Louisville, Ky
Toledo, Ohio
Portland, Oreg
Denver, Colo
Akron, Ohio

90

$16,302,868
37,821,542
42,899,623
32,331,171
36,105,433

Columbus, Ohio

30
31

_
.
_

_

$188,000

33
34
35
36
37
38

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, Mass
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex
.

39
40
41
4?
43

Richmond, Va
_
Syracuse, N . Y
.___..
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
Dayton, Ohio
_

44
45
46
47
48

Norfolk, Va
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Youngstown, Ohio
Hartford, Conn

49
50
51
5?,
53

Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex__
Scranton, Pa
_
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, Mass

54
55
56
57
58

Des Moines, Iowa __.
Trenton, N . J
Salt Lake City, Utah
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J_

14,918,039
14, 512, 574
11, 817, 635
12, 359,300
15,619,079

59
60
61
ef>
63

Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass..
Flint, Mich
_
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

12, 250,063
15, 644,083
15,058,864
10, 649,100
14, 737,360

$258, 000

1,847,000

37,341, 500
21, 675, 246
11, 570,391
17,438,996
16, 842,282

._

_
.

_
_
_
_

. _
. _ . .1

10, 635, 504
19,354,000
12,032,240
665,000
1,144,000

$419, 000

30,891,036
21,927,798
12,937,000
26,179,796
16,005,621

3?i

$7,268,100
5, 023,156
15,960,966

$147,300

2, 735, 748

45,650,379
33,712,673
36,275,940
11,246,448
13,736,500

St. Paul, Minn
Oakland, Calif
Atlanta, Ga

$2,426,400
682,000

7, 609,469
1,018,000

37,455,269
12,984,022
14, 676,900
12,957,667
18,943,178

535, 500
3,644,204
6,087,000

931, 500

$4, 705,400
6, 722, 658
10, 757,363
23,973,600
2,958,889
8, 543, 548
1,000,000
11,440,000
4,826,445
2,356,500
21,451,380
250,000
790,400
300,000
10,137, 000

3,666, 500

2,448,750

229,000

310,666
673,000

20,000
1, 000,000

6, 868, 000

12,977, 831
4, 624,349
3,419,000
2,750, 500
1, 249, 275

1, 500,000
5,368,600
2,745,000
1,163,000

10,270, 275
4,437,739
3,418,000
9,196,000
3,227,180

4,809,000
373, 750
190,000
77,500
6,476, 725

3, 635, 000

12,745,000
2,870, 500
2,974,000
2,828,900
4,925, 080

730,
673,
1, 047,
1,952,
7,932,

600
000
000
000
647

1, 873, 000

1,242,134
2, 489,889
1, 722,000
3, 849,800
3,433,850

178, 000
3,521,970
40,000

11,012,600
13,954,891
5, 568,800
15, 524, 908
17,401,047

154,000
58, 500
3, 446, 900

142,666

425, 500
1,460, GOO
208, 200
354,000

J

,

15, 200

1

1,215,000
6, 248,000
787, 500
1, 691,100
6,332, 675 1

225,000

439, 800

$1, 767, 500
2,000,422
3,449,000
540, 500
228,000
172, 500
110,880

247, 685
2, 657,000
826,067
2, 527,282

924,000

1,618, 500

5,696, 600
2, 677, 000
1, 041,000
12,028,864
2,070,000

360, 000
36, 000
475,000
3,982,000
1, 642,000

4,358, 396
7, 422,826
2, 654, 000
730,000
7,113,170

198, 600

1, 746,000
268, 000
5, 069, 890

2,057,000
1,962,000
2,677,100
7, 808, 000
2,266,475 '

63,458

100, 000
547, 500
200,000
367,000
759,000
2,131,125
228,500




T A B L E 2 4 . — F U N D E D AND F L O A T I N G D E B T O B L I G A T I O N S , S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T B O N D S AND C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND R E V E N U E B O N D S , N O T E S ,
AND I N T E R E S T - B E A R I N G W A R R A N T S , C L A S S I F I E D BY R A T E O F I N T E R E S T : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d
[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 460. 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 . 54]
3
per cent

Total

per cent

per cent

3.65
per cent

3%
per cent

4
per cent

4M
per cent

43^
per cent

per cent

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
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71

Cambridge, Mass
Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a
Reading, P a
Y o n k e r s , N . Y ._

$11,093,050
17, 629, 628
9,240,017
6,434,300
21,220, 697

_

73

Duluth, Minn
T u l s a , Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, W a s h

74
75
76
77
78
79

Tacoma, Wash _
C a n t o n , Ohio _
Oklahoma City, Okla
Lynn, Mass
_ _.
Utica, N . Y
Waterbury, Conn

79

.

$100,000

$3,671, 750

$4, 502,800

535, 300
343,700

922, 500
962, 500
1,051, 730

12,237,844
15,539,705
16,408,524
7,016,320
7,931,363
13,941,900

$1,045,000
6,932,169
2, 893,000
276,000
8, 348, 600

1,103,090
2, 627, 665

1,377, 600

816,060
450,000

7,638,440
10,609,874
14, 582,601
8,407,776
7,096,924

$1,183,000
153,935
2,223,000
2,340,000
1, 684, 567

781,000
383,000

1,281,750
2,966,000
* 292,825
4,081,070
5,457,000

1,112,034
703,000
82,250
208,000

462,760
94,400
3,194, 320
928,122
1,138,000

1,139, 500
3, 486, 656
3,392,000

2, 937,410
1,749,000
3,106,992
1,249, 500
1,131,083
3,740,000

$2,825, 556
1, 092, 000
219,400
339,000
1,000 000
352,000

185,000
1,450,000

Somerville, M a s s
El Paso, Tex

8?

83
84

90
91

_ .

$2,179,000
7,119,645
14,170, 675
3,892,929
10,478,359

Savannah, Ga

5, 556,290
8,394,139
3,863, 797
13,374,225
4,470,956

Allentown, P a
Bayonne, N . J

4,222,129
13,387,015

8*1

86
87
88
89

..

Evansville, I n d

$90,000

$1, 260,000

$89,000

457, 500

2,000

60,700
957,363

2,132,290
1,716,500
2,006,100
130,000
1,328,300
302,459

t-1

H
>
H
w
H
O

o
o

GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81

>
o

790,000
807,000
400,000

$75,000
342,000
6, 380, 725
230,000
2,057,000
1,051,000
2, 605, 500
1,060, 500
1,768,000
3,702,050
1,138, 500
4,219,738

$239,000

136,000
4, 270,000




9?
93
94

Wichita, Kans
Harrisburg, Pa
M a n c h e s t e r , N . H_

95
96
97
98
99

L o n g B e a c h , Calif
Peoria, 111
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind
S t . Joseph, M o

100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, Ill_
Portland, M e
Gary, Ind

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

5,069,356
4,702,841
7,331,528
10,904,861
11,422,260

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y
Johnstown, Pa._
E a s t S t . L o u i s , 111
Saginaw, M i c h . . _
Terre Haute, Ind

5, 613,196
6,891, 500
3,547,262
5,137,000
2,621,000

115
116
117
118
119

Pawtucket, R. I
Hoboken, N . J
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, M i c h .

120
121
122
123
124

Chester, Pa._
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga,Tenn
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, P a

125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134

_

8,320,910
5,709,900
5,898,500
__

____
_

398,727
2,565,300
3,958,500

74,400
323,000

10, 542, 535
2,212,084
6,163,146
5,108,199
3,278,579
3, 605,106
3,554,942
5,104,013
10,553,350
2,555,315

_ -

$65,000

161,343

940,102
1,530,000
18,000

253,712

81,077

501, 500
600,188

413, 525
7,308, 723
50,000

221,260

1,417,250
278,468

691,347
681,266

625,000
476,000
540,000
1,775,400
681,500

115,000
60,000

88,000
$200,000
77,000

322,000
8,000
41,000

2,037,810
4,096,000
587,000

711, 700

222, 500
155,500
34,480
277,000
710,000

448,125

2,944,325
1,473,000
477,000
125,000

449,000

1,362,000

___

401,000

333,000
16,000

1,795,000

712,500

_

4, 655,300
3,813,396
7,401,930
5,692,246
4,434,221

1,934,700
1,803, 500

851, 900
935,000

N e w Britain, Conn
Highland Park, Mich
M o b i l e , Ala
B e r k e l e y , Calif
Springfield, 111

5,123,000
7, 727,951
4,711, 710
3,382,158
2, 677,365

341,000
12,000

2,384,000
183,000

1,171,000
1,378,940

661,000
2,703,400
1,984,000
547,658
448,940

Bethlehem, P a . . .
Huntington, W. Va
Holyoke, M a s s . . .
Lincoln, N e b r
__
Winston-Salem, N . C . . _

8,047, 528
2, 610,347
5,237,500
4,162,875
9,372,601

33,000

1, 589,900

955,000

197,000

2,320,500
463,183

744,000
7,800

3,810,000
325,000
459,000
563,176
1,514,000

155,000
117,092

571,000

1,271,525
4,575,000
939,150
1,178,000
80,000

4,884,000
1,267,164
486,000
251,100
165,000

300,000

980,000

129,398

192,000
196,000
85,000

545,000

1,765,000

1,353,000
151,845
2,884,117
4,047,000
8, 595,260

8, 741,000
13,762,601
7, 561,443
4,459,922
8,272,800

_

3,458,804
200,000

1,830,000
3,121,440
2,334,250
1,085,422
2,990,000
1,397,300
503,000
3,301,500
587, 500
150,000

68,550

o

t-1
473,000
1,511, 500
178,020
1,675,000
690,000
400,000
280,000
55,000
1,759,686

345,000
660,024
1,259,000

Or
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T A B L E 2 4 . — F U N D E D AND F L O A T I N G D E B T O B L I G A T I O N S , S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T B O N D S AND C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND R E V E N U E B O N D S , N O T E S ,
AND I N T E R E S T - B E A R I N G W A R R A N T S , C L A S S I F I E D B Y R A T E O F I N T E R E S T : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d

Or

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 460. 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 . 54]

Total

si

3
per cent

Z\i
per cent

3K
per cent

3.65
per cent

&A
per cent

4
per cent

per cent

4K
per cent

&A
per cent

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
14?
143
144

$3,228,029
4,641,050
7,906,878
8,944,300
3,044,320

Cicero, 111
Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J
Portsmouth, Va

$1,872, 500
2, 533, 700
355,900
1,703, 500

$544,000
981, 605

96, 000
492,000
326,820
27,000
572,800

716, 600

35,000
228,000

1, 655,406
1,100,000

2,767,590
900,000

296,000

577,000
376,643

*
"

3,148,269
6,269,466
4,370,460
7,062,875
4,499,066

Roanoke, V a
Shreveport, La_. _
Wheeling, W . V a

$161,800
350,000

_

145
146
147
148
149

N i a g a r a F a l l s , N . Y . .__
Lancaster, P a
F r e s n o , Calif
Augusta, G a _ .
__
P a s a d e n a , Calif
_

10,203, 603
2,553,000
3,093,000
3,840,921
9,138,856

150
151
15?
153
154

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa—
A t l a n t i c C i t y , N . J __
Kalamazoo, Mich

9,759,747
2,606,287
3,126,188
18,963,950
3,620,990

155
156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a Falls, T e x
Newton, Mass
Maiden, Mass
C h a r l o t t e , N . C_
C e d a r R a p i d s , I o w a _.

8,137,848
4,903, 500
3,754,800
6,683,591
3,055,646

74,500
216,629
487,911
1,467,000
35,800
$45,666

355,000
162,000

$56,000

3,000
3,032,500
1, 275, 800
40,000
65,000

200,666

8,500

414,000
990,000

$87,324
129,000
2, 078, 345
1, 635, 000
405,000

$717,854

2,037, 000
5,554,000
2,076, 676
942, 500
70,000

52,000
1,312,668

98,000

1,121,900
150,000
577, 500
2,232,680
3,089,373

1,177,772

1,085,500
888,333
1,183,341
10, 785,000
395,454

350,000
463,816
233,836
2, 282,000
824,976

5,000
32,000
136,000
1,600,000
1,181,841

1,000,000
558,380

Haverhill, Mass
O a k P a r k , 111
N e w Castle, P a

___
1

$1,785,000
4, 376,884
2,555,209

$29,000
25,000

$925,000
102,980
45,000

$312,000
130,000
522,000

$57,000
875,178
985,000

$21,000
456,200
100,000

>
53
H
l-H
Q
OQ

373,520

88,000

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
160
161
162

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O
t—i

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163
164
165
166
<» 167
CD 168
O 169

J. 17°

Kenosha, Wis
York, Pa

2,473,000
1,478,800

Decatur, 111
Woonsocket, R. I
McKeesport, Pa
Bay City, Mich
Hammond, Ind

2,564,118
7, 515,000
2, 579,032
5,291,800
2,510,715

Mount Vernon, N . Y .

174

Chelsea, Mass
Charleston, W. Va
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N . J___
Pittsfield, Mass
Stockton, Calif

3,163, 500
3,078,950
7,262,350
2,774,400
3,999, 729

180
181
182
183
184

Lima, Ohio
Montgomery, Ala
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y

8,965,376
5, 389,350
5,614,800
6,697,720
2,608,348

185
186
187
188
189

East Chicago, Ind
Pueblo, Colo._
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
New Rochelle, N . Y._

2,067,865
5,936, 528
5,172,900
3,159,900
5, 248, 513

190
191
192
193
194

Salem, Mass
Evanston, 111
San Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J._

2,736, 500
3,346,628
2, 728,927
2, 547,674
2,866,737

195
196
197
198
199

Williamsport, Pa
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N . Y
Hamilton, Ohio
Muskegon, Mich

1,346,800
1, 685,380
3,824,229
5,306,521
4,142,872

200
201
202
203
204

Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, Mo
Muncie, Ind
Lorain, Ohio

S 1 1 Elmira, N . Y
7
7 172 Beaumont, Tex
I 173 Galveston, Tex.

__

$5,000

397,200

98,000

71,000
50,000

188,090
1,851,000
563,000
614,000
12,000

516,000
188,000

868,750
219,000
187,000

500,000

$200,000

9,432,928
3,804,056
4,738,755
6,301,000
3,945,910

175
176
177
178
179

202,000

335, 500

2,160,160

211,000

1,296,000
1,306,000

1,145,000
433,100

200,000

709,150
1,530,000
572,000
25,000
83,280

45,000

4,742,300
1,432,500

77,000

203,500
223, 750

CO

o

___

3,468,875
2,534,090
719,438
1,336,678
5,938,213

60,000
1,359,550
313,000
1,500,000
43,350

20,000

783, 500
322,000

1,159,000
1,954,000
1,372,000

143,000

250,000
5,250
11,000

750,500
250,000
390,000

45,000
382,779
127,000

$3,122

1,478,500
653,522
295,102

40,000
39,000
1, 645,750

19,900
57,000
7,952

145,900
1,089,650
575, 500
1,305,484
135,000

390,000

24,000
1,826,839
842,000
52,000
726,711

388,200
2,205,000
59,000
260,674

292,000

338,000
1, 713,000
387, 525
6,290
440,298
485,000
141,650
1,166,061
81,481
1,645,600

H

48,000

235,000
354,000
45,000
49,000

145,000
5,490

220,500
$81,000

1,816,900

576,570

10,000
20,000
1, 756,900
454,700

691,000
230,900
2,094,900
562,400

154,000
1,169,900

312, 500

287,000

205,000
405,000

10,000

33,500

61,718
552,000

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T A B L E 2 4 . — F U N D E D AND F L O A T I N G . D E B T O B L I G A T I O N S , S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T B O N D S AND C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND R E V E N U E B O N D S , N O T E S ,
AND I N T E R E S T - B E A R I N G W A R R A N T S , C L A S S I F I E D B Y R A T E O F I N T E R E S T : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d

Or
00

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p . 460. 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 . 54]

Total

Si

3
per cent

3^
per cent

per cent

3.65
per cent

3^
per cent

4
per cent

per cent

per cent

per cent

GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued
?,05
?06
?07
908
?09
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219

Chicopee, M a s s .
Dubuque, IowaB a t t l e Creek, M i c h
C o l u m b i a , S. C _.
Joliet, 111

T a u n t o n , M a s s _Council Bluffs, I o w a

2, 252, 675
3,106, 597
2,488,302
3,463, 600
2,114,919

Q u i n c y , 111 Austin, Tex

223
224
99^

Auburn, N. Y

1, 485, 343
672, 600
3,041, 334
3,955, 274
1,759, 500

226
997

Newport News, Va

_

228
229
230
231
232
233
234

A m s t e r d a m , N . Y_
Petersburg, Va
Norristown, P a

>.

3,812,768
2,400,983
3,909, 000
1, 243, 705
1, 491, 000

151, 000
681, 600
243, 602
1, 583, 000

$83, 000

$627, 500

$485, 200
1, 639, 000
199, 000
375, 000
479, 700

364,975

101, 000

134, 400

20,000
606, 300
210, 000

276, 696
1, 675, 000

$44,000

$39, 000

101, 000

414, 000

37,000

518, 000
117, 500

75,000
161,000
32,000

$66, 000
270,000

434,000
220, 000
490,000
164,000
348,000

512, 571 .

257, 842
111, 100
716,000
1,199,950
833, 000

836, 000
42,880
329, 650
.
600,000
648, 000

857, 000
1,106,000

524,982
565, 000
1,142, 000
703, 780
985, 705

154, 384
167, 610
125, 000
295, 334
176, 000
176, 500

265,000
93, 248

517,964
80,000
98,000
560, 000

691, 062

502,000
24, 360

325, 600
474, 000

1, 032, 640
275, 500

$20 000
140,000
464,000
269, 640

876,000
1, 675,129

130, 000

151,407

3, 074, 361
3, 077, 600
4,939, 294
1, 305, 418
3, 515, 661

Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , 111
Wilmington, N . C - -

$482, 500
480, 000
285,000

387, 000

1, 474,930
4,465, 560
783, 000
3, 352,864
4, 222, 582

R o c k I s l a n d , 111

220
221
999

$22, 000

$1,787,800
3, 675, 742
1,445,925
3, 629, 721
3,109,768

1, 051, 821
278, 850
1,964, 000
36,500
159, 500

3
>
a
>
>

H
W
H
M

Q
Ul
.O

81, 873
450, 000

O
I—I

438, 000

H

195, 000
125,000

w.

163,000

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235
236
237
238

?,m

Lewiston, M e
Green B a y , W i s
C o l u m b u s , G a ...
Oshkosh, W i s
Sheboygan, Wis

240
241
242
243
244

M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N. Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla
L a Crosse, W i s
N e w b u r g h , N . Y___

1, 580,812
3, 324,125
4, 697, 375
2, 332, 385
1, 762, 652

245
246
247
248

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado Springs, Colo
Newport. R. I
Pensacola, F l a

4,132, 800
3, 763, 777
2, 306,500
2, 881, 094

_

1, 534, 500
2,984, 700
2, 340,151
1, 623, 000
1, 212, 700

659,000
4,000
38, 500
210, 000
140, 000

183, 000
49,000

*
215, 000
1,750

26, 607

410,935

40, 000

661, 000
439,000

130, 000
215,000

170, 000

1, 003, 000
98,000
421, 500

485, 000

75,000

400,000
938,700
495,000
785,000
103,000
220, 411
1, 638, 500
460,375
825, 000
685,100
2, 634, 000
2,000, 400
489, 000
1, 650, 000

519,000
200,000

100,000
215, 306

92,000

1

5

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T A B L E 2 4 . — F U N D E D AND F L O A T I N G D E B T O B L I G A T I O N S , S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T B O N D S AND C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND R E V E N U E B O N D S , N O T E S ,
AND I N T E R E S T - B E A R I N G W A R R A N T S , C L A S S I F I E D B Y R A T E O F I N T E R E S T : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d
[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p.452. 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 . 54]

5 per cent

53/£ Per cent

b% per cent

6 per cent

$892,558,209

Grand total..

5M Per cent

$41, 573,901

$182,944,241

$8,602,682

$236,835,768

54,817,280
27,633,626
61,712,344
22,246,047
16, 534, 944

138,000
4,999,100
1, 517,000
1,101,320
847,262

287,285,760
101,381,313
268, 952, 917
141,849,862
93,088,357

Group l . . _
Group I I . Group I I I .
Group I V .
Group V__

21, 583,984
516, 985
12,090,842
5, 586,490
1, 795, 600

64,606,355
31, 913, 766
60, 486,098
40,068,890
39, 760, 659

7 per cent 8 per cent

481,277

$621,164

2,001, 785
197, 566
1,394,439
643,042
244,445

Other
reported
rates

Rates not
reported

6,733
14, 615
599,816

:,

$192,824, 351 $73,071,662

Noninterestbearing
$1,279,832

GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 A N D OVER
1
?
3
4
5
6
7
8
q
10
ii
i?

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
Boston, Mass
Los Angeles, Calif _
Pittsburgh, P a
San Francisco, Calif.
Buffalo, N . Y

13
14
15
16
17
18

Milwaukee, Wis

19

Kansas City, M o
Seattle, W a s h

_._

.
.
_

$4,699,550
92, 747,261
22,629, 700
33,668,989
35,097,420
34,045, 500
4,064,500
19, 526, 540
10, 522,300
30,284,000

12,659,800
6,737,000
67,184

$5,000,000
26,273,370
13, 521,674

620,000

$10,000
128,000

10,022,236

$24,664
220,000
145, 516
30,036,172
27, 610,134

$281,500

2,886, 736
3,683,133

$1,500,000

1,420,285

$144,786,100

$3,002,500
$14,400

2,285,000
513,700

81, 579
53,410, 600

7, 584,000
300,000

GROUP I I — C I T I E S HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000

*n
>
99

?3

Rochester, N . Y
Jersey C i t y , N . J

$742,214

2,393, 675
13, 674,888
10, 582,130
13,069,607

?1

$10,910,333

6,973,000
448,224
1,767,400
4,546,783

5,003,000
32,063,655
6,210,985
3,973,040
3,500,000

$137,790
379,195

2,790,000
693,605
2,400
9,670,000

$4,999,100

$5, 853, 500
1,158
799,392
264, 968
10,495
6,347, 645
1,234,324
• 13,621,399
2,929,260

$662,206
$49,056

$1,165,000
3,327,990

148,510

10,230
1,873,080
6,885,250

851, 625

$33,820
30,460
16,183

44,982
73,539

O




GROUP III—CITIES .HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000
Louisville, Ky
Toledo, Ohio
Portland, Oreg
Denver, Colo
Akron, Ohio

$1,280,000
13,120,810
5,038,880
2,610,000
10,828,867

Columbus, Ohio
Providence, R. I
St. Paul, Minn
Oakland, Calif
Atlanta, Ga

16,175,647

Omaha, Nebr
Birmingham, Ala
Worcester, Mass
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex

9,786, 600
9,823, 500
844,000
12,650,000
4,420,000

5,138,700
5,748,003
8,000,000

1

Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N. Y
New Haven, Conn
Memphis, Tenn
Dayton, Ohio

3,365,530
3,142,994
1,182,000
8,070,200
7,052,214

Norfolk, Va
Houston, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Youngstown, Ohio
Hartford, Conn

13, 774,500
15,215,811
3,540,000
7,886,830
1,331, 662

Grand Rapids, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
Scranton, Pa
Paterson, N . J
Springfield, Mass

6,348,212
3,014, 259
4,812, 500
834, 000
1,853,859

Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
Flint, Mich
Wilmington, Del
Albany, N . Y

7,593,705
1,169,000
6 293,839
,
1,150, 000
510,020

2,429,000

J

$85,000

468,000

207,000

$1,000

5,067, 580
500,000
7,000
458,500

850,000
119,000

$113,437

$321, 531
3,901, 584
8,036,367
1,671
3, 516,719

$3, 661,700
1,105, 625
5,745,900
10,187,210
3, 647,100

4,198,265
941,500
183,000

161,815
1,250,022

$814,829
429,500

$82, 500
2,100,000

7,667
518,428

1,190,000
35,000
3,441, 600

500,000
145,000
2,097,025

837,000

2,948,300
9,151,000
672,000
71,086
1,191,000

Des Moines, Iowa
Trenton, N . J
Salt Lake City, Utah
Fall River, Mass
Camden, N . J

$2,794,834

1, 547,000
55,000
338,000
311,913
123, 564

2,070,000
830,000

470,000

1,368,096
1,553,860
4, 466,000
490,300
706,000
5,026,853
23,481
673,100
1,439, 658
781,800
442,000

909,000

122,400

50,000
334,831
500,000

2,603

140,000
9,391

7,500

$6, 733
1,000,000

239,000

1,072,000

§11,600

561,608
1,123,000
400,000
584, 000
1,168,000
160,000
1,006, 000

1,849,089
1,100
50, 000

1, 604,135

1,000

132, 000
857,358
27, 735
2,901,300

1,300,000

3,666

348




TABLE

2 4 . — F U N D E D AND F L O A T I N G D E B T O B L I G A T I O N S , S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T B O N D S AND C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND R E V E N U E B O N D S , N O T E S ,
AND I N T E R E S T - B E A R I N G W A R R A N T S , C L A S S I F I E D B Y R A T E O F I N T E R E S T : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d

to

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p . 452. 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 . 54]

5 per cent

hxA per cent , blA per cent

5% per cent

5 per cent

7 per cent 8 per cent

Pi

Other
reported
rates

Rates not
reported

Noninterestbearing

GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued
64
65
66
67
68
60
70
71
79
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

Kansas City, Kans
Erie, P a

__ __

Yonkers, N . Y
Lowell, M a s s
Duluth, Minn
T u l s a , Okla
Elizabeth, N . J
Spokane, W a s h
Tacoma, Wash
C a n t o n , Ohio
Oklahoma City, 6kla_
Lynn, Mass.
Utica, N . Y . . .
Water bury, Conn

.

_.

$392,500
6,245,417
55,000
2,315,000
2,659,300
1,594,000
2,881,000
7,076,855
456, 819
766,000
3,830,045
5,448,160
12,254,020
485,000
1,194,273
3,660,000

$168,000
364,251
184,000

$45,000

1,863,400
292,000
400,000
6,500,302
1,100,274

10,000
358,980
22,000
168,828

4,000,000
2,563,988
16,000
810,319
242,400

M

$30,000
1,108,300
1,699,545
5,500

$170,972

6,000
735,209
502,345
720,000
30,924
355, 745
4,794, 697
953,112
22,000

Ul
$210,274
100,000

553

Somerville,' M a s s . _
E l Paso, T e x .
San Diego, Calif
F o r t W a y n e , I n d __
Jacksonville, Fla__
Lawrence, M a s s
Schenectady, N . Y__
Evansville, I n d
.
Knoxville, T e n n
Savannah, G a .
Allentown, P a
B a y o n n e , N . J._

___

„
_
_.
_
_

$65,000
6,557,000
7,648,450
979,000
7,602,359
561,000
1,450,139
660, 697
2,803,279
125,000
1,125,000
4,924,500

162,120
54,000
100,000

11,500

M
O
W
75,832

o

o
H

$600,000
$219,145
141,500
1,987,429
819,000
$969,000

$322,000
190,000

M

$1,500

700,000
643,500

10,500

$500
2,135,500
500,000
1,800,000

1,867,446
' 298,578
69,000
346,656

>
Jjj

$2,610

GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000
80
81
8?,
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91

o

• $5,050,000
1,600,000

$345,328
629
500

835, 799




__

3,056,979
1,274,900
1,599.000

___

92 W i c h i t a , K a n s .

7,604,427
1,160,552
5,632,322
470,352
1,987,000

__

Harrisburg, P a .
Manchester, N . H

_

Long Beach, Calif.. _
Peoria, 111.
Tampa, Fla
South Bend, Ind
St. Joseph, M o
100
101
102
103
104

Wilkes-Barre, P a
Sioux C i t y , I o w a
Rockford, Ill__
Portland, M e
Gary, Ind

105
106
107
108
109

Hamtramck, Mich
Little Rock, Ark
Troy, N . Y .
C h a r l e s t o n , S. C__
S a c r a m e n t o , Calif

110
111
112
113
114

Binghamton, N . Y .
Johnstown, Pa
E a s t St. Louis, 111
Saginaw, M i c h . .
Terre Haute, I n d .

115
116
117
118
119

H o b o k e n , N . J__
Passaic, N . J
Springfield, Ohio
Lansing, M i c h .

120
121
122
123
124

Chester, P a .
Racine, Wis
Chattanooga, Tenn
Brockton, Mass
Altoona, P a . _

125
126
127
128
129

N e w Britain, Conn.
Highland Park, Mich__
Mobile, A l a . . .
B e r k e l e y , Calif
Springfield, 111

130
131
132
133
134

Bethlehem, Pa
Huntington, W . Va
Holyoke, Mass
Lincoln, N e b r
Winston-Salem, N . C . . .

_

___
_
_

_
_ .
_

_

_ __

___
_
_

_

1,862,500
549,496
428,680
1,895,000
1,150,000

___
_

1,429,462
517,152
511,397
1,300,000

91,396
380,000

5,714

590,770

1,052,458
324,305
645,446
225,000
46,000

584,000
1,016,400
107,100
1,044,000

6,625

1,000

779,206
479,500
479,810
13,000
500,815

200,000

1,955,000
70,328
2,000
210,000
2,066,624

3,401
200,000

235,861

6,000

162,000

g

81,826
1,259,000

2,452,055
1,696,500
892,743
2,860,300

2,589,175
1,448,193
860,601

365,500
1,148,000
2,205,200
472,000
760,900

283,000
255,000
25,000
297,500
60,000

165,000

451,000
738,000
2,117,000
2,834,500
1,632,710
675,000
2,284,847
252,000
2,433,227
2,153,000

2,200
13,713
2,500

164,846
680,000
2,491,806
1,905,000
1,706,000

_._

_ _

300

245,900
1,619,442
3,600,350
836,890
492,000

_

$1,000

303,955

783,316
37,500

24,863

1,147,396
969,997
34,500
279,821

383,857

54,000

GO
80,500

$200,000

230,000

233
801,646

60,000
722,925
455,210

40,000
249,524

500

4,136,267

438,552

500
71
10,104

725,000
500
800,000

120,000

35,465

1,347,666

3,099,661

00




T A B L E 2 4 . — F U N D E D AND F L O A T I N G D E B T O B L I G A T I O N S , SPECIAL A S S E S S M E N T B O N D S AND C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND R E V E N U E B O N D S , N O T E S ,
AND I N T E R E S T - B E A R I N G W A R R A N T S , C L A S S I F I E D B Y R A T E O F I N T E R E S T : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d

^
O

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p . 452. 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 . 54]

5 per cent

31

5% per cent

5H per cent

5% per cent

6 per cent

Other
reported
rates

7 per cent 8 per cent

Rates not
reported

Noninterestbearing

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
l-H

135
136
137
138
139

Cicero, 111.Quincy, Mass
E a s t Orange, N . J
P o r t s m o u t h , Va_
Covington, K y

140
141
142
143
144

Macon, G a
Jackson, Mich

_

__

__

_

_

Wheeling, W . V a .

145
146
147
148
149

L a k e w o o d , Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Davenport, Iowa
Atlantic City, N . J

155
156
157
158
159

W i c h i t a F a l l s , Tex___
N e w t o n , M a s s _ _ __
Maiden, Mass
_
Charlotte, N . C
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

8,268
120,000
932, 582
4, 683,857
3,382, 500
1,202,804
150,000
2, 515, 500
118, 000
590,000

N i a g a r a Falls, N . Y

150
151
152
153
154

$1,644,058
139,000
1,153,374
4,470,200
344,900

F r e s n o , Calif
Augusta, G a

4, 696, 267
597,509
684,600
1,811,000
2, 059,785

- _

____
_

2, 598,648
261,000
179,000
1, 681, 000
486,662

$35,000
150,000

$186,000
92,000
1,800,000

$1, 500,000
18,400
30,000

9,400
103,466
353, 500
46,299
38,100

353,500
50,325
1,695,696

$1,496, 647
10, 750
514,800
462,920

$63,000

$281, 001

$75,382
435,666

Haverhill, Mass.
Oak Park, 111
New Castle, Pa—

H

S3

1

617,241

!

616,320

628,922
300,000
475,000

H

3, 942, 500

M

O
Ui

2,924,558

o

53,000

*i

2,618,950

o

304,975
5,527, 200
19,000
1,219,000

93,000
98,000
20,000

222,000

223,100
743,763

$123,000
$1,208,556
""700,"00o1

$68,000

$4,000
620,000
900,000
600,000

$250,000
$1,603,970
178,209

r
>-

267,000
i

GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000
160
161
162

>
$226

25,000

140,000

a

I

280,435

150,500

>

H
491

CO




163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204

f
York, P a
Woonsocket, R. I
McKeesport, Pa
Bay City, M i c h .
M o u n t Vernon, N . Y
Elmira, N . Y
Beaumont, Tex
Galveston, Tex
Chelsea, Mass__
Charleston, W . Va
Medford, Mass
Perth Amboy, N . J
Pittsfield, M a s s
S t o c k t o n , Calif
L i m a , Ohio
Montgomery, Ala._
Madison, Wis
Greensboro, N . C
Lexington, K y
E a s t Chicago, I n d
P u e b l o , Colo
Pontiac, Mich
Fitchburg, Mass
N e w Kochelle, N . Y
Salem, M a s s ._
E v a n s t o n , 111
S a n Jose, Calif
Butte, Mont
West Hoboken, N . J
Williamsport, P a
Brookline, Mass
Jamestown, N . Y
H a m i l t o n , Ohio
Muskegon, Mich
Waco, Tex
Everett, Mass
Springfield, M o
Muncie, Ind
L o r a i n , Ohio

_.

_.

428,000
6,000
1,348,623
1,998,000
907,000
1,144,800
441,500
1,281,878
497,800
4,114,150
6,097,500
108,000
2,412,500
36,000
723,000
62,000
2,519,235
2,706,253
1,671,000
2,546,800
5,462,944
1,264,000
1,733,865
1, 397,000
379,500
558,000
1,609,777

$15,000
2,000,000
108,000

_„

697,820
1, 587,682
1,238,237
3,183,550
59,500
646,000
392,667
1,528,300

$762

100,000
62,756
243,405

95,666

4,000

855,000

37,000
1, 633,550
67,000
30,144
1,846,448
973,740
134,500
140,000
377,778
300,000
2,324,489
1,204,500

500,000

96,666

29,000

566,666

42,000
681,000
91,000
1,407,000
2, 599,613
250,000
410,000
164,000

95,900

232,062

386,000

700

150,000

$535,360
180,776

r
650,000

165, .000 •
101,000

974,606
1,496,300
1,600,174
1,398,439
200,000

_ _ _

443,000

500,000

193,500

-_
_

675,000
20,000
318,255
1,154,000
426,270
1,508,000
1,973,935

25,000
80,000

400,000

w

5,500
GO

550,000
941,210
719, 500

40,000

425,666

269,000
149,229
450,000

62,500

180,000
43,080
488,648
64,940

237,200
1,319,081

61,200

62,500
2, 060, 753
527,835
40,000

$1,200
91,325
400,000

72,468
667, 293
2,133,832

970

Ox




T A B L E 2 4 . — F U N D E D AND F L O A T I N G D E B T O B L I G A T I O N S , S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T B O N D S AND C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND R E V E N U E B O N D S , N O T E S ,
AND I N T E R E S T - B E A R I N G W A R R A N T S , C L A S S I F I E D BY R A T E O F I N T E R E S T : 1 9 2 4 — C o n t i n u e d
[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 452. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by Stares, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11 •
For a text discussion of this table, see p . 54]

5 per cent

51

5% per cent

5H per cent b% per cent

6 per cent

7 per cent 8 per cent

Other
reported
rates

Rates not
reported

Noninterestbearing

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

209

Chicopee, M a s s .
Dubuque, Iowa.
B a t t l e Creek, M i c h
C o l u m b i a , S. C
Joliet, 111.

210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219

R o c k I s l a n d , 111
P o r t s m o u t h , Ohio
Q u i n c y , 111
Austin, Tex
New Brunswick, N . J

$79,000

Superior, W i s
Stamford, C o n n
A u r o r a , 111
Taunton, Mass
Council Bluffs, I o w a

*>05

?06
207
*>08

_.
_

_

.

$1,345,867
490,000
1,486,000
1,419,528
582,000
644,308
291,400
201, 500
1,084,280

___

„

. . . .

100,000

Waterloo, Iowa
Easton, P a
Ogden, U t a h
D a n v i l l e , HL_
Wilmington, N . C

1,176,414
47,500
905,032
529,907
1,577, 608

225
226
227
228
229

Auburn, N . Y
Kokomo, I n d
Newport News, Va
Poughkeepsie, N . Y
Hazleton, P a
Orange, N . J
Amsterdam, N . Y
Petersburg, V a
Norristown, P a
Waltham, Mass

1,388,926
78,483
1,380,000
164,000
1,000

_

_

M

$11,675
$81,200

65,000
300,000
752,918

902,680
6,000
162, 602

85

$17, 980
355,000

H-l

789

855,830
1,263,120
375,400
244,864

2,500

M

O

m
o

553,000

281, 580
27,000
1,190,000
750, 997
750,000

230
231
232
233
234

•
a

$19,800
190,875
201,925
1,204, 721
940,900
130,000

616, 600
1,157,496
327, 600
2,153,000
1, 386,200

220
221
222
223
224

$71,800

106,000

*j

14,500

o

75,900

873,361
49,400
1,932,262
71,731
220,064

41,600

575,000
440,173

29,140
284,500
265,000
55,154
187,000

124,141
1,020,000

300,000

66,000
705

18,666

121,500

535

H-l

50,000

14,000




235
236
237
238
239

Lewiston, M e
Green B a y , W i s
Columbus, Ga
Oshkosh, Wis
Sheboygan, W i s . . .

240
241
242
243
244

M o l i n e , 111
Watertown, N . Y
M u s k o g e e , Okla
L a Crosse, W i s . .
Newburgh, N . Y

245
246
247
248

Lynchburg, Va
Colorado S p r i n g s , Colo
Newport, R. I
Pensacola, F l a

_

_
_

_,

_
_

_
_

280,000
200,000
1,755,000
150,000
303,000
355,375
509,690
3,891,909
418,897
55,599
359, 500
1,193, 535
291,000
223,670

127,000

1,500

11,000
1,196,000

2,651
85,000

153,000
666, 700
951,803

2,000

51,223

65,000
345, 091
327,488
9, 600

1,000

328,690
6,300
467, 515

553,000
91,130

700,888

4,327
$151,920

$63,486

>

W




T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E OF L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
C A P I T A T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924

00

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]

City niimber

ASSESSED VALUATION O F P R O P E R T Y

R E P O R T E D BASIS OF ASSESSM E N T I N PRACTICE ( P E R
CENT OF ESTIMATED T R U E
VALUE)2

Subject t o t h e general p r o p e r t y t a x

CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T

Total

Heal p r o p e r t y

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject t o
special p r o p erty taxes1

Personal
Other
Real
property property property

Grand total (see headnote)
Government of city
Government of State __
_
Government of county_.
_ __ _
Governments of other civil divisions

_

$59,460,859,827
49,405,377,306 j
20,355,396,321
2,522,161,021

$47,745. 756,334
39,606,080, 654
15,465,070, 665
1,699,246,385

$11,055,036,485
9,138,206,244
4,575,152, 988
808,327,683

29.556,789,190
23,192,224,601

25,445,098,194
20,354,856,393

3,966, 748,824
2,692,426,036

144, 942,172
144, 942,172

932,465,643

6, 737, 836,401
5,676,429,807
636, 944,620

4,691, 761,571
4,090,383,207
440,697,210

1,847, 647,265
1,385,071,032
196,247, 410

198,427,565
200, 975,568

51,558,581

12,168,294,761
11,451,406,456
10,292,567,571
507,216,340

9,153,426,315
8,415,175,717
7,892,535,322
348,299, 910

2,857,649,400
2,881,384,218
2,245,185,728
158, 916,430

157,219,046
154,846,521
154,846,521

130,417,883
9,072
25,631, 974

GROUP IV:
Government of city_ _ _
Government of State_
_
_
_ __
Government of county
Governments of other civil divisions

6,933,106,877
5,535,726,719
6,440,295,267
917,874,148

5,305,962,306
4,066,552,810
4,799, 797,160
611,754,148

1,521,002,100
1,352,249, 910
1, 523,574,108
298,396,039

106,142, 471
116,923,999
116,923,999
7, 723,961

58,428, 962
11,142,000
26,860, 866

GROUP V:
Government of city
Government of State
Government of countyGovernments of other civil divisions

4,064,832,598
3,549,589,723
3,622,533,483
460,125,913 1

3,149,507, 948
2,679,112,527
2,772,738,183
298,495,117

861,988, 896
827,075,048
806,393,152
154, 767,804

53,335,754
43,402,148
43,402,148
6, 862, 992

23,043,020
3,152,391
10,567,563

GROUP I:
Government of city__ __ _
Government of State__

9
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GROUP II:
Government of city
Government of State. _
GROUP I I I :
Government of city
Government of State
Government of county
Governments of other civil divisions

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$1,195,914,089
$660,067,008
661, 090,408
14,303,463
315,172,668 j [
63,060,403
14,586,953

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BIRMINGHAM :

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
127

154,817,867
154,817,867
154,817,867

32,417,563
32, 417, 563
32,417,563

46, 936,502
46,936,502
46, 936, 502
46,936,502

34, 472, 643
34,472,643
34, 472, 643
34,472,643

12,463,859
12,463,859
12,463, 859
12,463,859

31, 630,415
31,630,415
31, 630,415

21,475, 791
21,475, 791
21, 475, 791

10,154, 624
10,154,624
10,154,624

58, 714,847
58,714,847
58, 714, 847
58, 714, 847

42,274, 690
42,274,690
42,274,690
42,274,690

16,440,157
16,440,157
16,440,157
16,440,157

69,131, 000
48, 979, 558
48,979, 558

59,176,025
41, 661,500
41,661,500

9, 954, 975
7,318,058
7,318,058

46, 445, 661
46,445, 661
46,445, 661

36, 820, 380
36, 820, 380
36,820,380

9, 625, 281
9, 625, 281
9,625, 281

115,926,170
90, 567, 595
90, 567, 595

103,481,810
76, 662, 985
76,662, 985

12,444,360
13, 904, 610
13,904,610

45
4 50
4 50

», 950, 520
i, 950, 520
i, 950, 520

795,100, 725
795,100,725
795,100,725

201,849, 795
201,849,795
201,849, 795

4 50
*50
4 50

MOBILE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y City corporation.
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
181

122, 400,304
122,400,304
122, 400,304

MONTGOMERY:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . .
ARKANSAS

106

LITTLE

ROCK:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
. C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
CALIFORNIA 3
BERKELEY:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
City corporation.
School d i s t r i c t . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
FRESNO:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
LONG

BEACH:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
School districts
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
Los

.

ANGELES:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y City corporation...
County
School district
* B a n k stock only, u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e specified in footnot<
2 F o r p r o p e r t y subject t o t h e general p r o p e r t y t a x .

3

General p r o p e r t y n o t taxed for S t a t e purposes.
4 Basis i n p r a c t i c e for all personal p r o p e r t y except m o n e y a n d credits, w h i c h are assessed a t 100 per c e n t .




T A B L E 2 5 , — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F ASSESSMENT, P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

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ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY

REPORTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE (PER
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE) 2

Subject to the general property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total

Real property

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject to
special property taxes 1

Real
Personal Other
property property property

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OAKLAND:
Government of city—
City corporation
School districts
Sanitary districts
Government of county

$192, 270,490
178,270,882
3, 799,250
178, 270,882

PASADENA:
Government of city—
City corporation
School districts
Government of county
109

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$158,100,950
147,455,025
2,988,850
147,455, 025

$34,169,540
30,815,857
810,400
30,815,857

50
46
50
46

SACRAMENTO:
Government of city1—
City corporation
School district
Government of county

_.

104, 201,600
68,788,555
68.788, 555

81,510, 980
54,049,055
54,049, 005

22, 690, 620
14,739,550
14, 739, 550

75
50
50

91,844,290
77,650,790
77,650,790

_

78,173,390
64,674,760
64,674,760

13, 670, 900
12,976, 030
12, 976,030

«72
54
54

50
50
50 - . 1 — 150

75
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SAN DIEGO:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of county
SAN FRANCISCO:
Government of city

192

SAN JOSE:
Government of c i t y City corporation...
School district
Government of county

6

114, 752,269
65,834,680
65,834,680
.

98, 901,141
54,919,860
54,919,860

15,851,128
10,914,820
10,914,820

100
6 40
6 40

40
25
25

644,162, 653

533, 541,991

110,620,662

50

50 1

32,477, 990
32,477,990
32,477,990

27,139,365
27,139,365
27,139,365

5,338, 625
5,338, 625
5,338,625

40
40
40

40
40
40 1

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STOCKTON:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y

52,697,034
31,436, 545
31,436, 545

62,141,874
38, 638,155
38, 638,155

9,444,840
7, 201, 610
7, 201, 610

40, 539, 980
40, 539, 980
40, 539, 980
40, 539, 980

(7)
7
(8)
(7)
()

COLORADO

246

COLORADO

SPRINGS:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y

40,
40,
40,
40,

539,!
539,!
539,!
539,!

7
7
7
7

DENVER:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y —
City corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t ol S t a t e
186

___

400,460, 690
400, 460, 690
400, 460, 690

268, 523, 240
268, 523, 240
268, 523, 240

131,937,450
131,937,450
131,937, 450

PUEBLO:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . __
School districts
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

35,
35,
35,
35,

246,145
246,145
246,145
246,145

24,
24,
24,
24,

665,
665,
665,
665,

555
555
555
555

10,
10,
10,
10,

580,
580,
580,
580,

590
590
590
590

CONNECTICUT
BRIDGEPORT:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
48

260, 089, 867
260, 089, 867
260, 089, 867

7 260, 089, 867
7 260,089,867
7 260, 089,867

7
(7)
(7)
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HARTFORD:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y —
C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . __
School districts
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
125

NEW

573, 911
573,911
573,911
573,911

264, 053,975
264,053,975
264,053, 975
264,053,975

26,
26,
26,
26,

94,935,1
94,935, J
94, 935,1

74,997,987
74,997,987
74,997,987

19,937, 581
19,937, 581
19,937, 581

B a n k stock o n l y , unless otherwise specified in footnotes.
F o r p r o p e r t y subject t o t h e general p r o p e r t y tax.
Basis in practice for all personal p r o p e r t y except m o n e y a n d credits, w h i c h are assessed a t 100 per cent.
5
Basis in practice for all real p r o p e r t y except i m p r o v e m e n t s , which are assessed at 60 per c e n t .
6
Basis in practice for all real p r o p e r t y except i m p r o v e m e n t s , which are assessed at 20 per c e n t .
7
V a l u a t i o n of personal p r o p e r t y i n c l u d e d w i t h t h a t of real p r o p e r t y .
s Includes corporation tax.
3

4

519,936
519,936
519,936
519,936

BRITAIN:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . _.
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
1

290,
290,
290,
290,




T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]

City mimber

ASSESSED VALUATION O F PROPERTY

Total

Keal p r o p e r t y

Personal
property

CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE) 2
Other
property

Subject t o
special p r o p erty taxesi

Real
Other
Personal
property property property

CONNECTICUT—Continued

41

NEW

HAVEN:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y _ _ .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
211

_

_

_

$245,126,955
245,126,955
245,126, 955

49,029, 450
49, 029, 450
49, 029, 450
49, 029,450

9

$43,080, 261
43, 080, 261
43, 080, 261

$8, 266, 564

6, 819,120
6, 819,120
6, 819,120
6, 819,120

100
100
100

100
100
100

65
65
65
65

65
65
65
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55, 848,
55, 848,
55, 848,

Town
__
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

570
570
570
570

8

904,700

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G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation _
School districts

CQ

_ .
_

150,994, 493
4, 013, 232
150,994,493
150,994,493

128, 754,859
7
4, 013, 232
128, 754, 859
128, 754, 859

8

22, 239, 634

(7)

1 , 380, 437

22, 239, 634
22, 239, 634

80
80
80
80

80
80
80
80

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62

WILMINGTON:

120, 628, 600
115, 698, 644
115, 698, 644

1, 244, 218, 330 j

767, 056, 555

$2, 372, 525

118, 256, 075
115, 698, 644
115, 698, 644

(10)

100
96
96

100

DISTRICT O F COLUMBIA

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G o v e r n m e n t of city—

79

$288, 207, 216
288, 207, 216
288, 207, 216

3

R E P O R T E D BASIS O F ASSESSM E N T IN PRACTICE (PER

Subject t o t h e general p r o p e r t y t a x

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT

^

WASHINGTON:

477,161, 775

100

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FLORIDA

84

JACKSONVILLE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
School districts
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
248

60
50
50
50

50
50
50

5, 265,193
2, 609,190
2,609,190
2, 609,190

1,273,540
1, 273, 540
1, 273, 540

70
35
35
35

50
50
50

30, 005, 635
16,775,844
16, 775,844
16, 775, 844

9,442,392
6,045,879
6, 045,879
6,045, 879

2,079,762
2, 079, 762
2,079,762

33
20
20
20

50
50
50

240, 588, 293
168,411,805
168,411,805

73,475,143
51,432, 600
51,432, 600

24, 654,752
24, 654, 752
24, 654,752

70
49
49

80
80
80

62, 276, 940
36,812, 084
36,812,084
36,812, 084

13, 504, 640
11,042,168
11, 042,168
11,042,168

17, 289,
10,337,
10, 337,
10, 337,

203
930
930
930

12, 024, 010
6,455, 200
6,455, 200
6,455, 200

39,448, 027
24, 901,485
24, 901,485
24,901,485

338,718,188
244,499,157
244,499,157

PENSACOLA:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t s ,
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _
97

6,129,171
6,129,171
6,129,171

75,781, 580
53,983,423
53,983,423
53,983,423

TAMPA:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y City corporation...
School districts
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
33

ATLANTA:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
148

48,943,100
37,914, 933
37,914, 933
37,914, 933

31,463,800
22, 651,195
22, 651.195
22, 651,195

13, 099,772
10,884, 210
10, 884, 210
10, 884, 210

4, 379, 528
4,379, 528
4,379, 528
4,379, 528

67
56
56
56

80
80
80
80

37, 574, 600
28,812, 505
28,812,505

24, 275,725
18, 206, 794
18,206,794

10,772, 657
8, 079,493
8,079,493

2, 526,218
2,526, 218
2, 526, 218

60
45
45

80
80
80

46,848,925
43, 056, 740
43,056,740
43,056, 740

30,850, 575
28,110, 000
28,110,000
28,110, 000

10, 515,950
9,464,340
9,464, 340
9,464,340 1

5,482,400
5,482,400
5,482,400
5,482,400

67
60
60
60

80
80
80
80

COLUMBUS:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
140

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G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
237

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MACON:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y corporation.__
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . _ .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

i B a n k stock o n l y , unless otherwise specified i n footnotes.
2
F o r p r o p e r t y subject t o t h e general p r o p e r t y t a x .
7
V a l u a t i o n of personal p r o p e r t y i n c l u d e d w i t h t h a t of real p r o p e r t y .

8
I n c l u d e s corporation tax.
8
I n c l u d e s c o r p o r a t i o n t a x a n d shellfish b e d s tax.
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CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]
ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY
Subject to the general property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total
GEORGIA—Continued
SAVANNAH:
Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

REPORTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT I N PRACTICE ( P E R
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE)2

Real property

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject to
special property taxes 1

Personal Other
Real
property property property

$74, 262, 245
48, 569, 075
48, 569,075
48, 569,075

$52,357, 797
36, 927, 297
36, 927, 297
36, 927,297

$21, 273, 984
11, 011, 314
11,011,314
11, 011, 314

$630,464
630,464
630,464
630,464

50
35
35
35

50 !
35
35
35

80
80
80
80

ILLINOIS

212

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Government of c i t y City corporation
School districts
Government of State
Government of count y
Government of township

17,147, 990
17,147, 990
17,147,990
17,147,990
17,147,990

CHICAGO:
Government of c i t y City corporation
County
School district
Sanitary district
Park districts
Government of State
CICERO:
Government of city—
City corporation_._
School districts
Park districts

3
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11,183, 238
11,183,238
11,183,238
11,183,238
11,183, 238

4, 454, 230
4, 454, 230
4,454, 230
4, 454, 230
4,454, 230

1, 510, 522
1, 510, 522
1, 510, 522
1, 510,522
1, 510, 522

50
50
50
50
50

50
50
50
50
50

50
50
50
50
50

1,788, 198,295
-,
1, 788,
1,198,295
1,788, 198,295
;,
1,788, 198,295
i,
1,768, 165,657
;,
1,788, 198,295
i,

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1,292,942,326
1,292,942,326
1,292,942,326
1,292,942,326
1,276,620,891
1,292,942,326

414,853,467
414,853,467
414,853,467
414,853,467
412,955,604
414,853,467

80,402, 502
80,402, 502
80,402,502
80,402, 502
78, 589,162
80,402,502

35
35
35
35
35
35

25
25
25
25
25
25

50
50
50
50
50
50

13,003,535
13,003,535
11,938,375

7,516,188
7, 516,188
6,771,094

4,070,089
4,070,089
3,968,231

1,417,258
1,417,258
1,199,050

40
40
40

40
40

50
50
50

40 1

M

o
w

O
kj

O
H
M

7, 516,188
7, 516,188
7,516,188

4,070,089
4,070,089
4,070,089

1,417,258
1,417,258
1,417,258

40
40
40

40
40
40

50
50
50

DANVILLE:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township

14,751,843
14,751,843
14,751,843
14,751,843
14,751,843

9,379,317
9,379,317
9,379,317
9,379,317
9,379,317

4, 280,050
4,280,050
4,280,050
4,280,050
4, 280,050

1,092,476
1,092,476
1,092,476
1,092,476
1,092,476

50
50
50
50
50

50
50
50
50
50

50
50
50
50
50

DECATUR:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township
Government of sanitary district..

17,791,937
17,791,937
17,791,937
17,791,937
17,791,937
17,791,937

12,904,360
12,904,360
12,904,360
12,904,360
12,904,360
12,904,360

4,016,785
4,016,785
4,016,785
4,016,785
4,016,785
4,016,785

870,792
870,792
870,792
870,792
870,792
870,792

50
50
50
50
50
50

50
50
50
50
50
50

50
50
50
50
50
50

EAST ST. LOUIS:
Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Park district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of sanitary district..

26,005,009
26,005,009
26,005,009
26,005,009
26,005,009
26,005,009

15,276, 650
15,276,650
15,276,650
15,276,650
15,276,650
15,276,650

6,172,130
6,172,130
6,172,130
6,172,130
6,172,130
6,172,130

50
50
50
50
50
50

50
50
50
50
50
50

50
50
50
50
50
50

ERAL

223

112

191

EVANSTON:
Government of city—
City corporation
_
School districts
Park district
Government of State.._
Government of county
Government of sanitary district..

25,727,664
25,727,664
7,758,499
25,727,664
25,727,664
25,727,664 1

20,394,358
20,394,358
6,542,047
20,394,358
20,394,358
20,394,358

4,738,068
4,738,068
1,110,860
4,738,068
4,738,068
4,738,068

595,238
595,238
105,592
595,238
595,238
595,238

40
40
40
40
40
40

20
20
20
20
20
20

50
50
50
50
50
50

Ul

209

JOLIET:
Government of city—
City corporation
School districts
Park district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township

12,833,401
12,833,401
12,833,401
12,833,401
12,833,401
12,833,401 1

9,175,775
9,175,775
9,175,775
9,175,775
9,175,775
9,175,775

3,145,000
3,145,000
3,145,000
3,145,000
3,145,000
3,145,000 1

512, 626
512,626
512,626
512,626
512, 626
512,626

25
25
25
25
25
25 i

50
50
50
50
50
50

50
50
50
50
50
50

...

i Bank stock only, unless otherwise specified in footnotes.
2
For property subject to the general property tax.

o

fed

4,556,229
4,556,229
4,556,229
4,556,229
4, 556,229
4,556,229

M

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13,003, 535 1
13,003,535
13,003,535

Government of State
Government of county
Government of sanitary district.




TABLE

2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S OF A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E OF L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]
ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY

REPORTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE (PER
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE) 2

Subject to the general property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT

Total

Keal property

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject to
special property taxes i

Real
Personal Other
property property property

ILLINOIS—C ontinued
MOLINE:

Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township
161

a
$12,196,484
12,196,484
12,196,484
12,196,484
12,196,484

$7, 725,280
7, 725,280
7, 725,280
7,725,280
7, 725,280

19,049,150
19,049,150
19,049,150
19,049,150
19,049,150
19,049,150

15,085,529
15,085,529
15,085,529
15,085,529
15,085,529
15,085,529

$3,799,340
3, 799,340
3, 799,340
3, 799,340
3,799,340

$671,864
671,864
671,864
671,864
671,864

30
30
30
30
30

30
30
30
30 1
30

50
50
50
50
50

3,376, 711
3,376,711
3,376,711
3,376, 711
3,376, 711
3,376, 711

586, 910
586, 910
586, 910
586, 910
586, 910
586, 910

25
25
25
25
25
25

50
50
50
50
50
50

50
50
50
50
50
50

OAK PARK:

Government of c i t y City corporation
School districts
Park district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of sanitary district

>

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W.

H

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M

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o

PEORIA:

Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Pleasure driveway and park district.
Government of State
Government of county

3
>

41, 719, 719
41, 719, 719
41,719, 719
41,719, 719
41, 719,719

28, 793, 755
28, 793, 755
28, 793, 755
28,793, 755
28, 793, 755

10,404,439
10,404,439
10,404,439
10,404,439
10,404,439

2,521,525
2,521,525
2,521,525
2, 521,525
2,521,525

50
50
50
50
50

50
50
50
50
50 l

50
50
50
50
50

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217 I QUINCY:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Sanitary district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township..

18,298,007
18,298,007
18,298,007
18,298,007
18,298,007
18,298,007

12,180,210
12,180,210
12,180, 210
12,180,210
12,180,210
12,180,210

5, 712,595
5, 712.595
5, 712,595
5,712,595
5, 712,595
5, 712,595

405,202
405,202
405,202
405,202
405,202
405,202

50
50
50
50
50
50

102 ROCKFORD:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Park district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township..

44,017,500
44,017,500
44,017,500
44,017,500
44,017,500
44,017,500

28,130,240
28,130,240
28,130,240
28,130,240
28,130,240
28,130,240

14,821,480
14,821,480
14, 821,480
14,821,480
14,821,480
14,821,480

1,065,780
1,065, 780
1,065, 780
1,065, 780
1, 065, 780
1,065, 780

40
40
40
40
40
40

11,745,562
11,745,562
11, 745,562
11,745,562
11,745,562

8,501,420
8,501,420
8,501,420
8, 501,420
8,501,420

2, 626,780
2, 626, 780
2,626, 780
2,626,780
2,626, 780

617,362
617,362
617,362
617,362
617,362

30
30
30
30
30

29,408,549
29,408,549
29,408,549
29,408,549
29,408, 549
29,408, 549

19,836,425
19,836,425
19,836,425
19,836,425
19,836,425
19, 836, 425

8,887,430
8,887, 430
8,887,430
8,887, 430
8, 887,430
8, 887,430

684, 694
684, 694
684, 694
684, 694
684,694
684, 694

30
30
30
30
30
30

185 EAST CHICAGO:
Government of city—
74, 383, 495
City corporation
74, 383, 495
School district
74, 383, 495
Go vernment of State
74, 383, 495
Government of county
74, 383, 495
Government of township
i Bank stock only, unless otherwise specified in footnotes.

47, 381, 645
47, 381, 645
47, 381, 645
47, 381, 645
47, 381, 645

27,001,850 I
27,001,850
27,001,850
27,001,850
27,001,850 I

215

ROCK ISLAND:

Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township..
SPRINGFIELD:

Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Pleasure driveway and park district..
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township
INDIANA

2

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100
100
100
100
100

For property subject to the general property tax




T A B L E - 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S OF ASSESSMENT, P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]
ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY
Subject to the general property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total

Eeal property

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject to
special property taxes 1

REPORTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT I N PRACTICE ( P E R
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE) 2
Real
Personal Other
property property property
—

•

INDIANA—Continued
87

83

EVANSVILLE:
Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township

i—i

FORT WAYNE:
Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township

HAMMOND:
Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township

• >

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$125,310,050
125,310,050
125, 310, 050
125, 310,050
125, 310, 050

200, 211,100
200, 211,100
200, 211,100
200,211,100
200, 211,100

GARY:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township
169

hrj
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$78,857, 860
78, 857, 860
78, 857, 860
78,857, 860
78, 857, 860

144, 761, 520
144, 761, 520
144, 761, 520
144,761, 520
144, 761, 520

$46,452,190
46,452,190
46, 452,190
46, 452,190
46, 452,190

55, 449, 580
55, 449, 580
55,449, 580
55, 449, 580
55, 449, 580

>

100
100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100

f
w

100
100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100

H

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O
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131, 308, 335
131, 308, 335
131, 308, 335
131,308, 335
131, 308, 335

__.

101,920, 515
101, 920, 515
101,920, 515
101,920, 515
101,920, 515

29, 387, 820
29, 387,820
29, 387, 820
29, 387, 820
29, 387,820

100
100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100

71, 571, 280
71, 571, 280
71, 571, 280
71, 571, 280
71, 571, 280

46, 526, 360
46, 526, 360
46, 526, 360
46, 526, 360
46, 526, 360

25, 044,920
25, 044,920
25, 044,920
25,044,920
25,044,920

100
100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100 1

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INDIANAPOLIS:

Government of c i t y City corporation
County
School district
Government of State
Government of township...

636,944, 620
636,944, 620
636,944, 620
636,944,620
636,944, 620

440,
440,
440,
440,
440,

697,
697,
697,
697,
697,

210
210
210
210
210

196,
196,
196,
196,
196,

247,
247,
247,
247,
247,

410
410
410
410
410

100
100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100

KOKOMO:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township...

44, 078, 555
44,078, 555
44, 078, 555
44, 078, 555
44, 078, 555

26,997,
26,997,
26,997,
26,997,
26,997,

525
525
525
525
525

17,
17,
17,
17,
17,

081,
081,
081,
081,
081,

030
030
030
030
030

100
100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100

60, 589, 400
60, 589, 400
60, 589, 400
60, 589,400
60, 589, 400

34,
34,
34,
34,
34,

535
535
535
535
535

26,
26,
26,
26,
26,

306,
306,
306,
306,
306,

865
865
865
865
865

80
80
80
80
80

80
80
80
80
80

163,214,750
163,214, 750
163,214,750
163, 214, 750
163,214, 750

100,
100,
100,
100,
100,

67
67
67
67
67

67
67
67
67
67

100
100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100

MUNCIE:

Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township—

282,
282,
282,
282,
282,

SOUTH B E N D :

Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township

927,160
927,160
927,160
927,160
927,160

62,287,590
62,287,590
62, 287,590
62, 287,590
62,287, 590

1
1

TERRE HAUTE:

Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township_ _

89,727, 630
89,727,630
89, 727, 630
89, 727,630
89, 727,630

58, 710,150
58, 710,150
58,710,150
58, 710,150
58, 710,150

31,017,480
31,017,480
31,017,480
31,017, 480
31, 017, 480

IOWA
CEDAR RAPIDS:

Government of city—
$327,232
19, 111, 459
), 023,841
City corporation
I 760,386
,
327,232
19, 111, 459
> 023,841
,
School district
I 760,386
,
327,232
19, 111, 459
> 023,841
,
Government of State
l 760,386
,
327,232
19, 111, 459
• 023,841
,
1
Government of county
I 760,386
,
2
i Bank stock only, unless otherwise specified in footnotes.
For property subject to the general property tax.
4
Basisjn .practice for all personal property except money and credits, which are assessed at 100 per cent.

17
17
17
17

«17
U7
^ 17
*17

25
25
25
25




T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F ASSESSMENT, P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

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[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]
ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY

R E P O R T E D BASIS O F ASSESS-

M E N T IN PRACTICE (PER
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE) 2

Subject to the general property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total

Real property

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject to
special property taxes i

Real
Personal Other
p r o p e r t y p r o p e r t y property

>
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214

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COUNCIL BLUFFS:
Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

$11,072, 1
11,072,!
11,072, <
11,072, \

$4, 710,558
4, 710,558
4, 710,558
4, 710,558

$5,810,255
5,810, 255
5,810,255
5,810,255

$552,176
552,176
552,176
552,176

25
25
25
25

4 25
4 25
* 25
<25

25
25
25
25

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206

101

50,588, 755
33,183,452
33,183,452
33,183,452

28,458,405
14,229,202
14,229,202
14,229,202

21,827, 740
18,807, 950
18,807, 950
18,807,950

302, 610
146,300
146,300
146,300

40
20
20
20

<40
<20 !
'20
4 20

50
25
25
25

D E S MOINES:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

152

DAVENPORT:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

88,263,897
88,263.897
88,263,897
88,263,897

35,358,435
35,358,435
35.358,435
35,358,435

51,831.892
51,831,892
51,831,892
51,831,892

1,073,570
1,073,570
1,073,570
1,073,570

18
18
18
18

<20 i
*20
4 20
4 20

25
25
25
25

DUBUQUE:
Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

17,552, 765
17,552, 765
17,552, 765
17,552,765

7,830,139
7,830,139
7,830,139
7,830,139

9, 600,013
9, 600,013
9, 600,013
9,600,013

122, 613
122,613
122, 613
122,613

20
20
20
20

4 20
<20
<20 I
420 1

25
25
25
25

37,303,720
37,303,720

19,162,181
19,162,181

17,651,048
17,651,048

490,491
490,491

25
25

<25
4 25 1

25
25

Sioux CITY:
Government of city—>
City corporation
School district

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Government of State. _.
Government of county..

37,303,720
37,303, 720

19,162,181
19,162,181

15, 985, 855
15, 985,855
15,985,855
15, 985,855

5,902,063
5, 902,063
5, 902,063
5, 902,063

WATERLOO:

Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State- _.
Government of county..
KANSAS
KANSAS CITY:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

128,
128,
128,
128,

985,!
985, \
985, \
985, \

81,
81,
81,
81,

566, 650
566,650
566, 650
566, 650

338,194
338,194
338,194
338,194

48, 912, 965
48,912,965
48,912,965
48, 912,965

TOPEKA:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county..

/9,
79,
79,
79,

WICHITA:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county.

115, 690,
115, 690,
115, 690,
115, 690,

642
642
642
642

77,921,710
77, 921,710
77, 921, 710
77, 921, 710

KENTUCKY
COVINGTON:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State.
Government of county

43,
43.
42,
36,

862,107
862,107
701, 797
837, 093

33, 906,
33, 906,
27, 280,
27, 280,

570
570
640
640

LEXINGTON:

Government of city
Government of State
Government of county..
LOUISVILLE:

52, 003, 766
70,490, 260
56, 577, 504

37,856, 735
35,158,082
35,158, 082

Government of city
343, 315,147
220, 283,167
Government of State
447, 942,418
195,398, 655
Government of county..
268, 754, 204
195,398, 655
1
Bank stock only, unless otherwise specified in footnotes.
2
For property subject to the general property tax.
* Basis in practice for all personal property except money and credits, which are assessed at 100 per cent.




T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F ASSESSMENT, P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]
ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY

Real property

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject to
special property taxes 1

Real
Personal
property property

Other
property

LOUISIANA

N E W ORLEANS:
Government of city—
City corporation
Levee district
Government of State
143

235

103

SHREVEPORT:
Government of city—
City corporation
School district. _ _
Government of State.
Government of parish

to

REPORTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE (PER
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE)2

Subject to the general property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT

00

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$457, 217,390
537, 902,811
537, 902, 811

$308, 463,801
362, 898, 589
362, 898, 589

$148,753,589
175, 004, 222
175, 004, 222

85
100
100

85
100 100

97,970,810
97, 970,810
97,970,810
97,970,810

62, 276,430
62, 276,430
62, 276,430
62, 276,430

35, 694, 380
35, 694, 380
35, 694, 380
35, 694, 380

80
80
80
80

80
80
80
80

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H
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O
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30,800, 292
30,800, 292
30,800, 292

25, 225, 375
25, 225, 375
25, 225,375

5,574,917
5, 574, 917
5, 574, 917

$485,067

60
60
60

60
60 1
60 YY^YY

O

108,358, 275
108,358, 275
108,358, 275
108,358, 275
108,358, 275

75, 086, 550
75, 086, 550
75, 086, 550
75. 086, 550
75, 086, 550

33, 271, 725
33, 271, 725
33, 271, 725
33, 271, 725
33, 271,725

3, 624, 933

75
75
75
75
75

75
75
75
75
75 1

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LEWISTON:
Government of city
Government of 'State
Government of county.
PORTLAND:
Government of c i t y City corporation
Bridge district
Pier site district
_..
Government of State
Government of c o u n t y , . . „ _ .

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MAEYLAND
BALTIMORE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

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1,364, 564,251
1,225,266, 829

921, 687,869
883, 652,395

442,876, 382
341, 614,434

1,804,040,700
1,804,040,700

1,632, 740,100
1, 632, 740,100

171,300, 600
171, 300, 600

68,216,200
68,216,200
68, 216, 200

56,887,175
56,887,175
56, 887,175

11,329,025
11,329,025
11, 329,025

127, 427,100
127,427,100
127,427,100

110,424,800
110,424,800
110, 424,800

17,002,300
17,002, 300
17,002, 300

152,261, 600
152, 261, 600
152, 261, 600

133,393,800
133,393,800
133, 393,800

18,867,800
18,867,800
18,867, 800

51, 788,300
51, 788,300

43,937,250
43,937,250

7, 851,050
7,851,050

47,926, 760
47,926,760
47,926,760

36,046,430
36,046,430
36,046,430

11,880,330
11, 880, 330
11,880,330

54, 349,750
54, 349,750
54,349,750

44, 694,150
44, 694,150
44, 694,150

9, 655,600
9, 655, 600
9, 655, 600

176,719,600
176, 719,600
176, 719,600

110,055,950
110,055,950
110,055,950

66, 663, 650
66, 663, 650
66, 663, 650

57,237,450
57,237,450
57,237,450

41, 303,125
41,303,125
41, 303,125

15.934, 325
15, 934, 325
15, 934,325

MASSACHUSETTS
BOSTON:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
123

BROCKTON:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
196

BROOKLINE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
CAMBRIDGE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
CHELSEA:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . .
CHICOPEE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
EVERETT:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . __
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
57

FALL

KIVER:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
FITCHBURG:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

i B a n k stock only, u n l e s s otherwise specified in footnotes.
F o r p r o p e r t y subject t o t h e general p r o p e r t y t a x .
ii I n c l u d e s savings b a n k deposits.
12
Basis in practice for all personal p r o p e r t y except securities, w h i c h are assessed a t 100 per c e n t .
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T A B L E 2 5 . — - A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This t a b l e is p r e s e n t e d i n t w o sections, t h e second section beginning on p . 510.

F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 55]

ASSESSED VALUATION O F PROPERTY

R E P O R T E D BASIS OF ASSESSM E N T I N PRACTICE ( P E R
CENT O F ESTIMATED T R U E
VALUE)2

Subject to t h e general p r o p e r t y tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T

Total

Real p r o p e r t y

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject t o
special p r o p e r t y taxes l

Real
Personal Other
property property p r o p e r t y

MASSACHUSETTS—Continued

160

$65,069,740
65,069, 740
65,069, 740

$54,818,500
54, 818, 500
54, 818, 500

100
100
100

$10,251,240
10, 251,240
10,251, 240

100
100
100 """

—

HOLVOKE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y

113, 504, 790
113, 504, 790
113, 504, 790

89, 057,730
89,057, 730
89,057, 730

24,447,060
24,447,060
24,447,060

100
100
100

100
100
100

126,465,175
126,465,175
126,465,175

91,968, 725
91, 968, 725
91, 968, 725

34, 496,450
34, 496,450
34, 496,450

100
100
100

100
100
100 :::::::::

100
100
100

100
100
100 —

LAWRENCE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
69

LOWELL:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
LYNN:

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y

140,413, 992
140,413,992
140,413,992

103,264,850
103,264,850
103,264,850

37,149,142
37,149,142
37,149,142

$32,928
9,072

115,861,075
115,861,075
115,861,075

98, 855, 895
98, 855, 895
98, 855,895

17,005,180
17,005,180
17,005,180

100
100
100

100
100
100

56,009,950
56,009, 950
56,009, 950

47,907, 700
47, 907, 700
47, 907, 700

8,102,250
8,102,250
8,102,250

100
100
100

100
100
100

MALDEN:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y

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G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _

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MEDFORD:

Government of city
Government of State.-.
Government of county

4,325,600
4,325, 600
4, 325,600

N E W BEDFORD:

Government of city
Government of State. _.
Government of county

86, 566,625
86, 566, 625
86, 566,625

NEWTON:

Government of city
Government of State..
Government of county.

15,337,350
15,337, 350
15,337,350

PITTSFIELD:

Government of city
Government of State..
Government of county

i 120,570
,
\, 120,570
i 120,570
,

200,265
189,735

QUINCY:

Government of city
Government of State...
Government of county.

11,835,075
11, 835,075
11,835,075

6
SALEM:

Government of city
Government of State...
Government of county.

10,095,455
10,095,455
10,095,455

8,344
7,656

SOMERVILLE:

Govei nment of c i t y —
Government of State. _.
Government of county.

8,942,100
8,942,100
8, 942,100

SPRINGFIELD:

Government of city
Government of State...
Government of county.

33, 873, 690
33,873,690
33, 873, 690

TAUNTON:

Government of city
Government of State...
Government of county.

9,443,260
9,443,260
9,443,260

WALTHAM:

Government of city
Government of State. _.
Government of county.
1
Bank stock only, unless otherwise specified in

10,311,600
10,311,600
10,311,600
1
2
For property subject to the general property tax.




T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F ASSESSMENT, P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
C A P I T A T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

00

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]
ASSESSED VALUATION OF PEOPERTY

R E P O R T E D BASIS O F ASSESS-

M E N T IN PRACTICE (PER
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE)2

Subject to the general property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total

Real property

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject to
special property taxes l

Real
Personal Other
property property property

_.

|>
%

MASSACHUSETTS—Continued
WORCESTER:
Government of city
Government of State. __
Government of county.

O

M

$287,022, 550
287,022, 550
287, 022, 550

$241,963,100
241, 963,100
241, 963,100

$45, 059,450
45, 059,450
45, 059, 450

100
100
100

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100
100
100

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BATTLE CREEK:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
168

52, 708,410
52, 708,410
52, 708,410
52, 708,410

38,089, 920
38,089, 920
38, 089, 920
38, 089, 920

14, 618,490
14, 618,490
14, 618,490
14,618,490

BAY CITY:
Government of c i t y City corporation...
School district
Government of State.. _
Government of county.

46, 969,879
46, 969,879
46, 969, 879
46,969,879

37, 058, 330
37, 058, 330
37, 058, 330
37,058, 330

9, 911, 549
9, 911, 549
9, 911, 549
9, 911, 549

100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100 "

1, 916,045,050
1, 916, 045, 050
1.916.045,050

539, 282, 630
539, 282, 630
539, 282, 630

100
100
100

100
100
100

108,020,160
108,020,160
108,020,160
108,020,160

33, 225,440
33, 225,440
33, 225,440
33, 225, 440

100
100
100
100

100 1
100
100
100

DETROIT:
Government of c i t y City corporation..
County
Government of State..
FLINT:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county.

2
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75
75
75
75

75
75
75
75

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2,455,327, 680
2,455, 327, 680
2,455, 327, 680

141, 245,600
141,245, 600
141, 245, 600
141, 245, 600

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GRAND

RAPIDS:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—«
City corporation,...
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

221,426,753
221,426, 753
221,426,753
221,426, 753

152,416,960
152,416, 960
152,416, 960
152,416, 960

69,009, 793
69, 009, 793
69, 009, 793
69,009, 793

94,621, 917
94, 621,917
94, 621,917
94, 621,917

66, 359,800
66,359, 800
66, 359, 800
66, 359, 800

28, 262,117
28, 262,117
28, 262,117
28,262,117

184,826,300
184,826,300
184, 826,300
184,826,300

87,414,400
87,414,400
87, 414,400
87,414,400

97, 411. 900
97,411,900
97, 411, 900
97,411, 900

226,810
226,810
226,810
226,810

63,
63,
63,
63,

882,
882,
882,
882,

16, 344, 250
16, 344, 250
16, 344, 250
16, 344, 250

73, 245,420
73,245,420
73,245,420
73, 245,420

51,
51,
51,
51,

666, 650
666, 650
666, 650
666, 650

HAMTRAMCK:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _.
HIGHLAND

PARK:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
JACKSON:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
154

80,
80,
80,
80,

560
560
560
560

KALAMAZOO:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
119

21,
21,
21,
21,

578,
578,
578,
578,

770
770
770
770

LANSING:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . _.
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

130,295,418
130,295,418
130,295,418
130,295,418

93,016,005
93,016,005
93,016,005
93, 016,005

37,279,413
37, 279,413
37,279,413
37,279,413

55,248,305
55,248,305
55,248,305
55,248,305

42,713,195
42,713,195
42,713,195
42,713,195

12,
12,
12,
12,

MUSKEGON:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
1
2

B a n k stock o n l y u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e specified in footnotes.
F o r p r o p e r t y subject t o t h e general p r o p e r t y t a x .

535,110
535,110
535,110
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TABLE

2 5 . — - A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

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ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY

REPORTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE (PER
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE)2

Subject to the general property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT

Total

Real property

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject to
special property taxes 1

Real
Personal Other
property property property

>

MICHIGAN—Continued

187

a

PONTIAC:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

$46,714,609
46, 714,609
46,714,609
46,714,609

$34,154,800
34,154,800
34,154,800
34,154,800

$12,559,809
12, 559,809
12, 559,809
12, 559,809

100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100

20,148,639
20,148,639
20,148, 639
20,148,639

100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100

-—
—-

SAGINAW:

Government of city—
City corporation
School districts
Government of State
Government of county

_.

87,285,438
87,285,438
87,285,438
87,285,438

67,136,799
67,136,799
67,136, 799
67,136,799

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129,547,160
129, 547,160
129,547,160
129,547,160

58,387,826
58,387,826
58,387,826
58,387,826

71,159,334
71,159,334
71,159,334
71,159,334

40
40
40
40

393,886,290
393,886,290
393,886,290

241,115,360
241,115,360
241,115,360

152,770,930
152,770,930
152,770,930

40
40
40

254,527,942
254,527,942
254, 527,942

133,319,156
133,319,156
133,319,156

121,208,786
121,208,786
121,208,786

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"40
1440

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Government of city—
City corporation.
County
Government of State
ST. PAUL:

Government of city
Government of State
Government of county

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Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

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30
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19

99

KANSAS CITY:

Government of city—
City corporation
County
School district _ _
Government of State

488,301,194
575,527, 238
562,838,576
575, 527, 238

260,828,370
389, 249, 555
378, 568,200
389,249, 555

194,398, 230
147, 761,739
142,688,541
147, 761,739

$33,074, 594
38, 515, 944
41,581,835
38, 515, 944

79,581,390
79,581,390
79,581,390
79,581,390

55,830,340
53,830,340
55,830,340
55,830,340

18,054,050
18,054,050
18,054,050
18,054,050

1,137, 655, 735
1,137, 655, 735
1,137, 655, 735

783, 808, 570
783, 808, 570
783,808, 570

38,958,852
38,958,852
38,958,852
38,958,852

26, 282, 990
26, 282, 990
25,282, 990
26, 282, 990

67
100
100
100

70
53
53
53

86
100
100
100

5,697,000
5,697,000
5,697,000
5,697,000

70
70
70
70

75
75
75
75

289,307,495
289, 307,495
289, 307,495

64, 539, 670
64, 539, 670
64, 539, 670

65
65
65

70
70
70

11,468,848
11,468,848
11,468,848
11,468,848

1, 207, 014
1, 207, 014
1,207, 014
1, 207, 014

70
70
70
70

70
70
70
70

ST. JOSEPH:

Government of city—
City corporation _ _ _
School district
Government of State.__
Government of county.

ST. LOUIS:

Government of c i t y City corporation-__
School district.
Government of State..

202

SPRINGFIELD:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State...
Government of county.
MONTANA

193

BUTTE:

Government of city—
(16)
City corporation
20,107,005
12, 779, 677
7,327,328
(16)
20,107,005
12, 779, 677
7,327,328
School district
(16)
20,107,005
12, 779, 677
7,327, 328
Government of State
(16)
20,107, 005
12, 779, 677
7, 327,328
Government of county..
)
1
Bank stock only, unless otherwise specified in footnotes.
2
For property subject to the general property tax.
< Basis in practice for all personal property except money and credits, which are assessed at 100 per cent.
13
All personal property in class 2, assessed on a basis of 25 per cent; class 3, assessed on a basis of 33 per cent; class 4, assessed on a basis of 40 per cent; and money and credits
assessed on a basis of 100 per cent.
14
Basis in practice for all real property except $895,862, which is assessed at 33 per cent.
16
Personal property amounting to $3,771,110 assessed on a basis of 25 per cent; $18,768,884 assessed on a basis of 35 per cent; $13,331,915 assessed on a basis of 40 per cent, and
$85,338,877 money and credits, assessed on a basis of 100 per cent.
16
All personal property in class 1, assessed on a basis of 100 per cent; class 2, assessed on a basis of 20 per cent; class 3, assessed on a basis of 33 per cent; class 4, assessed on a basis
of 30 per cent; class 5, assessed on a basis of 7 per cent, and classes 6 and 7, assessed on a basis of 40 per cent.

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T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F ASSESSMENT, P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

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[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]
ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY
Subject to the general property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total

133

34

NEBRASKA
LINCOLN:
Government of c i t y City corporation..
School district
Sanitary district
Government of State
..Government of county. _
OMAHA:
Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State...
Government of county.

REPORTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT I N PRACTICE ( P E R
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE)2

Real property

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject to
special property taxes i

Real
Personal Other
property property property

o
$99,233,245
93,495,723
93,386, 733
98,267, 630
98,267, 630

$73,561,130
66, 595,245
66,595,245
66, 595, 245
66, 595, 245

$20,821,500
24,092, 865
24,092,865
24, 092,865
24, 092, 865

$4,850,615
2,807, 613
2,698, 623
7, 579, 520
7, 579, 520

65
75
75
75
75

50
75
75
75
75

>

...

327,073, 584
326,055, 542
327,073,584
327,073, 584

228,123,925
230,871,185
228,123, 925
228,123, 925

98,949,659
95,184,357
98, 949, 659
98,949, 659

113, 706,275
117,342,383
117,342,383

89, 611, 531
92, 648, 709
92,648,709

24,094,744
24, 693,674
24,693,674

196,183, 739
198, 626,739
198, 626, 739

184,079,225
184,079,225
184,079, 225,

10,125,350
12,568,350
12, 568,35p

17
17
17
17

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75
75
75
75

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" $17, 536, 850

100
100
100

100
100
100

100
100
100 I

Q

100
100
100

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ATLANTIC CITY:
Government of city.
Government of State
Government of county

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MANCHESTER:
Government of city
Government of State
Government of county
153

r

1,979,164
1,979,164
1, 979, 164

3,442,600
~3~ii¥,6Q0

100
100
100

67
67
67

67
67
67

100
100
100

100
100
100

100
100
100

100
100
100

I, 782, 667

100
100
100

100
100
100

100
100
100

4,099,791
4,099,791
4,099,791

3, 048, 267

100
100
100

100
100
100

8, 683, 300
11, 404, 700
11, 404, 700

11,764,458
11, 764, 458
11,764,458

3,922,933

III

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

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BAYONNE:

100
100
100

100
100
100

339, 693,922
324, 435, 287
324, 435, 287

52, 073,125
72, 679, 225
72, 679, 225

108, 297,479
108, 297, 479 1
108, 297, 479

12, 712, 267
12, 712, 267

77
77
77

77
77
77

77
77
77

624,659, 451
635,498, 882
635, 498, 882

505, 570, 615
501,950, 746
501, 950, 746

114, 093, 725
128, 553, 025
128, 553, 025

4,995, 111
4,995,111 1
4,995,111

29, 294, 400
29, 294,400

100
100
100

100
100
100

100
100
100

32, 834, 425
33, 391, 850
33, 391, 850

28, 362, 855
28, 288, 663
28, 288, 663

4, 242, 000
4, 873, 617
4, 873, 617

229, 570 |
229, 570
229, 570

60
60
60

60
60
60

60
60
60

32, 304,146
32,912,146
32, 912,146

27,857, 380
27, 597, 280
27, 597, 280

4,160, 500
5, 028, 600
5, 028, 600

286, 266
286, 266
286, 266 i

150, 565,851
147,835,101
147, 835,101

110,377,166
107,049,916
107,049,916

38, 554, 615
39,151,115
39,151,115

1, 634,070
1, 634, 070
1, 634,070

151, 579,428
157,005, 525
157,005, 525

130, 969, 500
135, 794,462
135, 794,462

17,454,500
18, 055, 635
18, 055,635

3,155,428
3,155,428
3,155,428

88,331, 687
89, 634,187
89, 634,187

79, 053,400
78, 520,500
78, 520, 500

9,038,100
10,873, 500
10,873, 500

240,187
240,187
240,187

1, 782, 667

118, 500, 821
120, 654,301
120, 654, 301

97, 593, 655
97, 249, 245
97, 249, 245

16, 807, 375
19, 305, 265
19, 305, 265

95,192, 658
97, 207, 658
97, 207, 658

74, 744,900
74, 038, 500
74, 038, 500

500, 064, 526
505, 411, 991
505, 411, 991

1, 629, 866 1
I, 629,866

CAMDEN:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
137

EAST

6,310,933
6, 310,933

ORANGE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
ELIZABETH:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
116

HOBOKEN:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . _ .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
23

JERSEY

NEWARK:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y City corporation..
County
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . .
219

3,922,933

CITY:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y City corporation. _
County
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . .
15

3, 048, 267

NEW

BRUNSWICK:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

2,105, 502
2,105, 502

ORANGE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
1
2

B a n k stock o n l y , unless otherwise specified i n foiDtnotes,
F o r p r o p e r t y subject t o t h e general p r o p e r t y tax.

910, 528
910,528

100
100
100

100
100
100 1

" I n c l u d e s savings b a n k d e p o s i t s .
*7 Basis i n practice for all personal p r o p e r t y except $8,418,545, w h i c h is assessed a t 25 per c e n t .

100
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T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D VALUATION OF PROPERTY, BASIS OF ASSESSMENT, P E R CAPITA ASSESSMENT, R A T E
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This t a b l e is p r e s e n t e d i n t w o sections, t h e second section beginning on p . 510.

O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

F o r a t e x t discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 55]

ASSESSED VALUATION O F PROPERTY

R E P O R T E D BASIS OF ASSESSM E N T I N PRACTICE ( P E R
CENT OF ESTIMATED T R U E
VALUE)2

Subject to t h e general p r o p e r t y tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T

Total

Real p r o p e r t y

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject t o
special p r o p e r t y taxes 1

Real
Personal Other
property property property

N E W JERSEY—-Continued
117

PASSAIC:

$89,959, 238
90, 932, 307
90, 932, 307

52

$68,774, 000
68, 611, 269
68, 611, 269

$21, 018, 625
22,154, 425
22,154,425

$166, 613
166, 613
166, 613

177, 874, 222
180, 347, 002
179, 651, 002

146, 986, 726
144, 654, 456
143, 958, 456

30, 370, 545
35,175, 595
35, 175, 595

516, 951
516,951
516, 951

9, 670,107

39, .773, 638
40, 349,173
40, 349,173

27, 913, 890
27, 778, 250
27, 778, 250

10, 008, 575
10, 719, 750
10, 719, 750

1, 851,173
1, 851, 173
1, 851,173

1, 073, 333

167,998,919
170, 594,919
170, 594,919

140, 121, 425
139, 795, 425
139, 795, 425

26, 711, 700
29, 633, 700
29, 633, 700

1,165, 794
1,165, 794
1, 165, 794

30, 649, 202
31, 350,052
31, 350, 052

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y

28, 612, 865
28, 461, 715
28, 461, 715

2, 015, 675
2, 867, 675
2, 867, 675

20, 662
20, 662
20, 662

154, 086,152
145,974, 618

152, 714,152
144, 602, 618

1, 372, 000
1, 372, 000

$4,940,800
4,940, 800

100
100
100

100
100
1G0

100
100
100

100
100
100

100
100
100

100
100
100

50
50
50

50
50
50

50
50
50

80
80
80

80
80
80

100
100
100

100
100
100

100
100
100

100
100
100

PATERSON:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y

9, 670, 107

PERTH AMBOY:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y .
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y

_

.__

1, 073, 333

TRENTON:

Government ofcity
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
194

WEST

HOBOKEN:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
NEW

63

6, 602, 667
6, 602, 667
3, 523, 200
3, 523, 200

YORK

ALBANY:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y corporation
C o u n t y supervisors' fund

10, 335, 552

95
95

100
100 1




Government of S t a t e - -

Government of county.

145,974,618
145,974, 618

144, 602,618
144,602,618

29, 376,492
29,376,492
28,361, 291
28, 361,291
28, 361, 291

29,035, 642
29,035, 642
28,023,041
28,023, 041
28, 023, 041

340, 850
340,850
338,250
338, 250
338, 250

27, 563, 510
26, 922, 343
26, 922, 343

27, 563, 510
26,922, 343
26, 922,343

104,806, 657
101, 548, 684
101, 548, 684

104,053, 957
100, 795, 984
100, 795, 984

752, 700
752, 700
752,700

768, 765, 265
765, 873, 469
765, 873, 469

761, 381, 265
758,489, 469
758, 489,469

95
95

1,372,000
1,372,000

7, 384,000
7, 384,000
7, 384,000

100
100

81
*

100
100
100
100
100

AMSTERDAM:

Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
County supervisors' fund.
Government of State
Government of county
225

1, 925,351

85
85
85
85

AUBURN:

Government of city
Government of State...
Government of county.

842, 754

.
_

BINGHAMTON:

Government of city
Government of State. __
Government of county.

85
69
69
90
90
90

90
90
90

83
83
83

100
100
100

90
90
90

90
90
90

o

BUFFALO:

Government of city—
City corporation.
County
Government of State.

171

14, 620, 535

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ELMIRA:

Government of city
Government of State
Government of county.

44,132,004
44,013,068
44,013,068

43,459, 054
43, 333, 3681
43, 333, 368

31,217,
31,217,
32,120,
32,120,
32,120,

31, 217, 864
31, 217, 864
32,120,458
32,120, 458
32,120, 458

672, 950
679,700
679, 700

JAMESTOWN:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
County supervisors' fund.
Government of State
Government of county

864
864
458
458
458

|

1, 924,800
1,924,800

60
60
63
63
63

910, 500

93
93
89
89

MOUNT VERNON:

Government of city—
City corporation....
School district
Government of State. __
Government of county.
1
Bank stock only, unless otherwise specified in footnotes,
2
For property subject to the general property tax.

111, 507,
111, 507,
106, 665,
106, 665,

872
872
998
998

111,507,872
111, 507, 872
106, 665, 998
106, 665, 998

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2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S OF A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

CAPITA TAXES LEVIED:

1924—Continued

[ T h i s t a b l e is p r e s e n t e d i n t w o sections, t h e second section beginning o n p . 510. F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 55]

ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY

Total

NEW

Real p r o p e r t y

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject t o
special p r o p e r t y taxes l

Real
property

Personal
Other
property property

YORK—Continued

NEWBURGH:

$28, 580,474
25, 250,000
25, 250,000

NEW

105,038,940
90, 553, 526
90, 553, 526

$75,000
75,000
75,000

697, 700

11,862,052,513
11,862,052,513

11,630,878,363
11, 630, 878, 363

231,174,150
231,174,150

739, 345,108

100
100

100
100

113, 578, 890
110, 715, 959
110,715,959

113, 530,890
110, 667, 959
110, 667, 959

48,000
48,000
48,000

2, 954,133

100
97
97

100
100
100

42,442,017
37,029,408
37,029,408

42,442,017
37,029,408
37,029,408

456,407,234
458,013,956
458,013,956

455,986,284
457,687,006
457,687,006

$1,734,068

ROCHELLE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
NEW

$28, 580,474
25, 250,000
25, 250,000

105,113,940
90, 628, 526
90, 628, 526

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
189

M E N T IN PRACTICE (PER
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE) 2

Subject t o t h e general p r o p e r t y t a x

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT

244

R E P O R T E D B A S I S O F ASSESS-

80

YORK:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
NIAGARA FALLS:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
POUGHKEEPSIE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y

.__

2,094,938

ROCHESTER:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y corporation
County
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

420, 950
326,950
326,950

9, 551,914

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SCHENECTADY:

Government of ci ty
Government of S t a t e —
Government of county..

84,931,987
83,978,772
83,978,772

84,651,487
83,698,272
83,698,272

280,500
280,500
280,500

1,393,451

75
75
75

75
75
75

235,686,576
233,005,482
233,005,482
233,005,482

301,265
301,265
301,265
301,265

2, 736,926

80

80
80
80
80

SYRACUSE:

Government of city—
City corporation
County supervisors' fundGovernment of State
Government of county

107

78

235,987,841
233,306,747 1
233,306,747 1
233,306, 747

80
80

TROY:

Government of c i t y City corporation
Lansingburg school district .
County supervisors' fund...
Government of State
Government of county

65,335,181
9,491,744
62,210,079
62,210,079
62,210,079

4,138, 555
139,736

65,335,181
9,491,744
62,210,079
62,210,079
62,210,079

90
90
90
90
90

65
69 I

UTICA:

Government of c i t y City corporation
County supervisors' fund-.
Government of State
Government of county

114,307,735
116,186,010
116,186,010
116,186,010

113,956,535
115,834,810
115,834,810
115,834,810

351,200
351,200
351,200
351,200

3,311,900

41,903,960

633,840
633,840
633,840

1,651,670

34,341,969
34,341,969
207,826,353
211,159,984
211,159,984

252, 750
252,750
252, 750

865,100

62,091,015

29,717,270

62,691,015

29,717,270

90
90
90
90

WATERTOWN:

Government of city
Government of State- . .
Government of county.

42,537, 800 1
34,975,809 1
34,S75, 809

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YONKERS:

Government of city
Government of State. -.
Government of county..

208,079,103
211,412,734
211,412,734

100
100
100

NORTH CAROLINA 3

158

CHARLOTTE:

Government of city
Government of State
Government of county.

91,808,285
~M~808~285~ ]|

1

7,917,000
7,917,000
7,917,000

75
~75~

i B a n k stock o n l y , u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e specified in footnotes.

2 For property subject to the general property tax.
3 General prop.ity not taxed for State purposes.

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T A B L E 2 5 , — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
C A P I T A T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55J
ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY

REPORTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT I N PRACTICE ( P E R
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE) 2

Subject to the general property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total

Real property

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject to
special property taxes i

Personal Other
Real
property property property

NORTH CAROLINA—Continued

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134

GREENSBORO:
Government of city
Government of State
Government of county..

$82,066, 737

$57,260,368

$24, 806,369

82,066, 737

57,260,368

24,806, 369

WILMINGTON:
Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county.

183

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a
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43,548,263
43,548,263

32,465,198
32,465,198

11,083,065
11,083,065

$2, 955,000

43,548,263

32,465,198

11,083,065

2, 955,000
2, 955,000

WINSTON-SALEM:
Government of city
Government of State
Government of county..

107, 665,926

55, 550,440

52,115,486

107, 665, 926

55, 550,440

52,115,486

(18)
(18)

100
~100

3, 225, 000
3, 225, 000
3, 225, 000

100
"ioo

f
w
H
>
H
5Q
H

83

i—i

o

on
100

100

"ioo

"Ioo

o
o
H

OHIO

M
G0

AKRON:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

318,361,150
318, 361,150
318,361,150
318,361,150

206, 935,300
206, 935, 300
206, 935, 300
206,935, 300

CANTON:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of townships..

159, 518,180
159,518,180
159,518,180
159, 518,180
159, 518,180

100,087,590
100, 087, 590
100, 087, 590
100, 087, 590
100,087. 590

111,425,850
111,425,850
111,425,850
111,425,850

59,430, 590
59,430, 590
59,430, 590
59,430, 590
59,430, 590

75
75
75
75

100
100
100
100

75
75
75
75
75

100
100
100
100
100




CINCINNATI:

Government of c i t y City corporation _.
County
School district
Government of State..

600,887 470
600,887,470
600,887,470
600,887,470

884,789,400
884, 789, 400
884, 789, 400
884,789,400

283, 901,930
283,901, 930
283, 901, 930
283, 901, 930

CLEVELAND:

Government of city—
City corporation _ _
County
School district
Park district
Government of State. -

1,456, 300,120
1,456,300,120
1,456,300,120
1,456,300,120
1,456,300,120

697, 509, 260
697, 509, 260
697, 509, 260
697, 590, 260
697, 509, 260

904,130
904,130
904,130
904,130

415, 700, 870
415, 700, 870
415,700, 870
415, 700,870

153, 203, 260
153, 203, 260
153, 203, 260
153, 203, 260

326, 731, 830
326, 731, 830
326, 731, 830
326, 731, 830

243, 222,000
243, 222, 000
243, 222, 000
243,222, 000

83, 509, 830
83, 509,830
83, 509, 830
83, 509, 830

65, 317, 640
65, 317, 640
65,317, 640
65,317, 640

41, 055, 950
41, 055,950
41,055,950
41, 055, 950

139, 528, 790
139, 528, 790
139, 528, 790
139, 528,790

122,850, 840
122,850, 840
122, 850, 840
122,850, 840

16, 677, 950
16, 677, 950
16, 677, 950
16,677,950

82,694,810
82,694,810
82, 694,810
82,694,810

61,43/, 700
61,437,700
61,437, 700
61,437, 700

21,257,110
21, 257,110
21, 257,110
21,257,110

2,153, 809, 380
2,153,809, 380
2,153,809,380
2,153, 809,380
2,153, 809, 380

COLUMBUS:

Government of city—
City corporation...
School district
Government of State._ _
Government of county .

568,
568,
568,
568,

DAYTON:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State....
Government of county _.

198

HAMILTON:

Government of city—
City corporation. _.
School district
Government of State
Government of county.

24,
24,
24,
24,

261, 690
261, 690
261,690
261, 690

LAKEWOOD:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State..-.
Government of county..
180

LIMA:

Government of c i t y City corporation....
School district
Government of State
Government of county1

Bank stock only, unless otherwise specified in footnotes.

2

For property subject to the general property tax,




T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S OF ASSESSMENT, P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
C A P I T A T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

CO
00

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]
ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY
Subject to the general property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total

204

OHIO—Continued
LORAIN:
Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township
PORTSMOUTH:
Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

118

25

SPRINGFIELD:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township
TOLEDO:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

_ _ _•—

REPORTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE (PER
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE)2

Real property

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject to
special property taxes i

Personal Other
Real
property property property

$59,961,145
59,961,145
59,961,145
59,961,145
59, 961,145

$36, 777, 565
36, 777, 565
36, 777, 565
36, 777, 565
36, 777, 565

$23,183, 580
23,183, 580
23,183, 580
23,183, 580
23,183, 580

50
50
50
50
50

57,122, 590
57,122, 590
57,122, 590
57,122,590

36,139,600
36,139, 600
36,139,600
36,139,600

20, 982, 990
20, 982, 990
20,982, 990
20, 982, 990

75
75
75
75

-r
75
75
75

95,667,690
95, 667, 690
95, 667, 690
95,667,690
95, 667,690

55,817 440
55,817,440
55,817,440
55,817,440
55,817,440

39, 850, 250
39, 850, 250
39, 850,250
39, 850, 250
39, 850,250

100
100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100

160, 519, 540
160, 519, 540
160,519, 540
160,519,540

90
90
90
90

100
100 !
100 1
100
100

o
>
r
H
>
H
t—I
Ul
H
M

o
m
O

o

541,337,720
541, 337, 720
541,337,720
541,337,720

380, 818,180
380, 818,180
380, 818,180
380,818,180

90
90
90
90 |

H

0




YOUNGSTOWN:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Park district
Government of State
Government of county
Government of township..

348,058,310 j
348,058,310 l
345,268,450
348,058,310
348,058,310
347,698,160

248, 557,300
248, 557,300
245,995,310
248, 557,300
248, 557,300
248,212,320

OKLAHOMA
242

MUSKOGEE:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

32,206,554
32,206,554
32,206,554
32,206,554

22, 301, 570
22,301, 570
22,301,570
22,301,570

118,011,389
118,011,389
li8,0il,389
118,011,389

88,034,625
88,034,625
88,034, 625
88,034,625

103,487,227 1
103,487,227 1
103,487,227
103.487,227

77,028,
77,028,
77,028,
77,028,

OKLAHOMA CITY:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county.
TULSA:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county,.

880
880
880.
880

OREGON
PORTLAND:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Port of Portland
Government of State
Government of county
PENNSYLVANIA

90

ALLENTOWN:

304,253,760
304,253,760 |
304,253,760
304,253,760
304,253,760

216,450,345
216,450,345
216,450,345
216,450,345
216,450,345

3

Government of city—
75,103,070
City corporation.__
75,172,720
72,471,397
72,532,904
School district
67,414,756
96,243,194 |
l
Government of county
1
Bank stock only, unless otherwise specified in footnotes.
2
For property subject to the general property tax.
3 General property not taxed for State purposes.
19
Basis in practice for all real property except improvements, which are assessed at 50 per cent.
20
Basis in practice for all personal property except money at interest, which is assessed at 100 per cent.




T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D VALUATION O F PROPERTY, BASIS OF ASSESSMENT, P E R CAPITA ASSESSMENT, R A T E
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

Or
O

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p . 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 55]

ASSESSED VALUATION O N P R O P E R T Y
1

©

a

Subject t o t h e general p r o p e r t y t a x

City n

CITY A N D DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T

Total

Real p r o p e r t y

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject t o
special p r o p e r t y taxes i

R E P O R T E D B A S I S O F ASSESSM E N T I N PRACTICE ( P E R
CENT O F ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE)2

Real
property

Personal
Other
property property

>
PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

124

a

ALTOONA:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
$65,134,88C
65,134,880
42,418,337

130

120

$65,134,880
65,134,880
34,162, 918

$8,255,419

60,135,905
60,171,224
51,875, 640

60,084,305
7 60,171,224
38,065,738

13,809, 902

60,952,000
60,952,000
50,189,092

G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

60, 952,000
60,952,000
41,303,320

!

80
80
50

w
20

50

>

BETHLEHEM:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation

(7)

51, 600

60
60

60
60
(21)

(21)

O

CHESTER:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t .

8,885,772

80
80
67

20

Q
H

6 7

M

221

EASTON:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
37,296,326
35,417,805
33,059,164

School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
66

37,296,326
35, 417,805
22,174,972

10, 884,192

52
55
50

124,436, 791
124,436, 791
78,703,509

124,436,791
124,436,791
62,737,693

15,965,816

75
75
60

2(1

50

!

ERIE:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t .

_

j

( 22 )




93

HARRISBURG:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
229

69,219,355
69,219, 355
81,485, 685

I, 219,355
1,219, 355
:, 576,430

16, 909,255

60
60
56

25,146, 764
21, 810, 665
25, 986, 470

25,113,984
21,774, 645
21,186, 984

32, 780
36,020
4, 799,486

6s;
ftt
60

2«J60

68,630,780
68, 630, 780
73,596,449

68, 630, 780
68, 630, 780
67,869,230

5, 727,219

80
80
65

20 6 5

33, 561,415
33, 561,415
55, 549,178

33, 561,
33, 561,
37,888,

17, 660, 318

67
67
75

2067

39,746, 635
39, 746, 635
57,004,265

39,746,
39, 746,
46, 532,

16,471, 645

60
60
85

100

30,571, 960
30, 571, 960
38,014,304

30, 571,
30, 571,
23,901, 301 1

14,113,003

50
50
50

100

20

56

HAZLETON:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

65
65

JOHNSTOWN:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
LANCASTER:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
MCKEESPORT:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
162

NEW

CASTLE:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . _.
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
1

B a n k stock only, unless otherwise specified in footnotes.
2
F o r p r o p e r t y subject t o t h e general p r o p e r t y t a x .
7
V a l u a t i o n of personal p r o p e r t y i n c l u d e d w i t h t h a t of real p r o p e r t y .
20
B a s i s in practice for all p e r s o n a l p r o p e r t y except m o n e y a t interest, w h i c h is assessed a t 100 p e r c e n t .
21
Basis in practice for all p r o p e r t y in L e h i g h C o u n t y , 60 per cent; N o r t h a m p t o n C o u n t y , 65 per cent, except m o n e y at i n t e r e s t , w h i c h is assessed at 100 per cent
22
Horses are assessed on a basis of 30 per c e n t , cattle on a basis of 50 per c e n t , a n d m o n e y at interest on a basis of 100 per c e n t .




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CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p . 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 551
ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY

REPORTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE ( P E R
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE) 2

Subject to the general property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total

Real property

Personal
property

Other
property

Subject to
special property taxes i

Real
Personal Other
property property property

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

10

67

NORRISTOWN:
Government of city—
City corporation...
School district
Government of county

$19, 654, 975
19, 653, 645
35, 048, 600

$19, 639,275
19, 637, 945
19, 637, 945

$15, 700
15,700
15, 410, 655

PHILADELPHIA:
Government of city—
City corporation._.
School district
Poor districts

233

3, 629,466,718
2,769,737,026
445,913, 227

2,768,876,335
2,768,876,335
7 445,913,227

860, 590,383
860,691

PITTSBURGH:
Government of city—
City corporation
County
School district

951, 795,480
1,228, 709,880
951, 795,480

951, 795,480
873, 071, 585
951, 795,480

355, 638,295

107, 645,173
104,123,193
123, 590,342

7107, 645,173
7 104,123,193
89, 262,683

34,327,659

146,826,250
144.560, 560
128'. 508,802

146, 785,490
144, 521, 350
110,430,218

40,760
39,210
18,078,584

READING:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of county
SCRANTON:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of county

_

-._._.

7
(7 )
()

100
100
100

100
100
100

2«50

80
80
20 6 7

20

50
50
50




WILKES-BARRE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . __
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
195

97,716,122
83,239, 593
107,586, 986

97, 663,122
83,175, 953
84, 733, 333

53,000
63,640
22,853, 653

31,568,070
30,187, 750
26,160, 217

31,568,070
30,187, 750
16, 915,178

9,245, 039

36,222, 583
36,222, 583
35, 243, 356

36,195, 508
36,195, 508
24, 795, 406

47,171, 5
47,171, 5

35, 387,102
35,387,102

60
60
2»60

27,075
27, 075
10, 447, 950

82,558, (
82,558,1

«80
65
60

WILLIAMSPORT:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
City corporation...
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
164

M0

YORK:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
<# C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . . .
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
RHODE

247

ISLAND

NEWPORT:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
115

• 100
100

100
100

PAWTUCKET:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . .

124,388, 940
124,388, 940

72, 722, 8i
72, 722,81

51, 666,080
51, 666,080

100
100

100
100

559,597, 070
559,597,070

329, 772,050
329, 772,050

229, 825,020
229, 825,020

100
100

100
100

79,536, 900
79,536, 900

51,093, 800
51,093, 800

28,443,100
28,443,100

100
100

100
100

PROVIDENCE :

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . .
WOONSOCKET:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y _ ..
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . .

Q
W

%

W
fcd

>

H

>
2
hi
m

1

B a n k stock only, unless otherwise specified in footnotes.
F o r p r o p e r t y subject to t h e general p r o p e r t y tax.
Basis i n p r a c t i c e for all real p r o p e r t y except i m p r o v e m e n t s , which are assessed at 60 per cent.
7
V a l u a t i o n of personal p r o p e r t y i n c l u d e d w i t h t h a t of real p r o p e r t y .
20
Basis i n p r a c t i c e for all personal p r o p e r t y except m o n e y at interest, w h i c h is assessed at 100 i

2
5

cent.

Or
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T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D VALUATION OF PROPERTY, BASIS OF ASSESSMENT, P E R CAPITA ASSESSMENT,
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

O
1^

[This table is presented in two sections, the second section beginning on p. 510. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]

ASSESSED VALUATION OF P R O P E R T Y
|
1

t-l

Subject t o t h e general p r o p e r t y t a x

City m

CITY AND DIVISION OF G O V E R N M E N T

Total

SOUTH

108

Real p r o p e r t y

Other
property

Personal
property

Subject t o
special p r o p e r t y taxes i

R E P O R T E D BASIS OF ASSESSM E N T I N PRACTICE ( P E R
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE)2

Real
property

Other
Personal
property property

CAROLINA

3
a

CHARLESTON:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
$25,551, 794
25,551, 794
26, 280, 966
26, 280, 966

School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
208

$17,156,645
17,156, 645
17, 794, 634
17, 794, 634

!

$8,395,149
8,395,149
8,486,332
8, 486,332

!
|

42
42
42
42

42
42
42
42

w
H

>

H

COLUMBIA:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y School district

__ _

G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

_ _

:

H

25
25
25
25

25
25
25
25

$11, 731,157
11, 731,157
11, 731,157

100
100
100

100
100
100

20,454,311
20,454,311
20,454,311

10, 749, 609
10, 749, 609
10, 749, 609

90
90
90

90
90 I
90 J

100
100
100

29,549,469
33, 971, 716
33,971,716

37,015,996
37,015,996
37, 015, 996 ]

90
100
100

75 i
100 !
100 |

100
100
100

18,283,675
18,283, 675
18, 283, 675
18,283, 675

11,287, 055
11,287,055
11, 287,055
11,287,055

6,
6,
6,
6,

996,
996,
996,
996,

620
620
620
620

89,302,307
89,302,307
89,302,307

64, 991,350
64, 991,350
64, 991,350

12, 579, 800
12, 579, 800
12, 579,800

109, 408,290
109,408,290
109,408,290

78, 204,370
78, 204,370
78, 204,370

223, 796, 715
237, 617,987
237.617,987

157,231, 250
166, 630,275
166, 630,275

TENNESSEE

122

CHATTANOOGA:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . _

_

G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y 88

KNOXVILLE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e .
_
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
42

—
__ _
_ _ _

_
_

MEMPHIS:

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y

100
100
100

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Government of city
Government of State
Government of county.

80
100
100

100
100
100

8,371,160
8,371,160
5,580, 773
5, 580, 773

67
67
50
50

37, 847,450
30, 277,960
30, 277, 960

9, 994,100
7, 995, 280
7, 995, 280

80
63
63

80
63
63

196,033,925
112,682,430
112,682,430

128. 508,225
85, 672,150
85, 672,150

67,525, 700
27, 010,280
27, 010, 280

30
20
20

50
20
20

Government of city
Government of State
Government of county.

101,843,280
76, 667, 111
76,667,111

80, 289, 995
56,414,485
56, 414,485

21, 553, 285
20, 252, 626
20, 252, 626

70
50
50

70
60
60

50 J FORT WORTH:
Government of city
Government of State
Government of county.

144,882,159
128, 684,195
128, 684,195

103, 890, 589
95, 890, 939
95, 890, 939

40, 991, 570
32, 793, 256
32, 793,256

65
60
60

75
60
60

57,374, 707
45, 604,563
45, 604, 563

41, 730,150
34, 875, 960
34, 875, 960

15, 644, 557
10, 728, 603
10, 728, 603

75
50
50

75
50
50

30,
30,
22,
22,

50
50
38
38

100
100
100

75
75
50
50

50
50
38
38

136,669,618
145,383,448
145,383,448

83,197,980
104, 879,440
104, 879,440

38,277,100
38,277,100
28.009,228
28,009,228

29, 905, 940
29, 905, 940
22, 428, 455
22,428, 455

47,841,550
38,273,240
38,273,240

36,306, 730
23,339,100
23,339,100

17,164,908
17,164,908
17,164, 908

TEXAS
AUSTIN:

Government of city—
City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

BEAUMONT:

Government of city
Government of State
Government of county..

38

DALLAS:

Government of city
Government of State
Government of county..

E L PASO:

173

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GALVESTON:

Government of city
Government of State
Government of county.
HOUSTON:

Government of city—
City corporation
205, 256, 660
School district
205, 256,660
Government of State
153, 942,495
Government of county.
153,942,495
1
Bank stock only, unless otherwise specified in
MS,

174, 936,040
174, 936, 040
131,202, 030
131, 202,030

320, 620
320, 620
740,465
740,465

2 For property subject to the general property tax.

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CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

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City n limber

ASSESSED VALUATION O F P R O P E R T Y

1 R E P O R T E D B A S I S O F ASSESS-

M E N T IN PRACTICE (PER
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE) 2

Subject to t h e general p r o p e r t y t a x

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total

Real p r o p e r t y

Personal
property

Subject t o
special p r o p e r t y taxes i

Other
property

Real
property

Other
Personal
property property

>
TEXAS—Continued
37

SAN

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
200

$44, 622, 540
44, 622, 540
33, 466, 905
33,466, 905

75
75
56
56

75
75
56
56

35, 614, 950
28,281,115
28,281,115

14, 045,140
13,063, 655
13, 063, 655

75
60
60

75
60
60

23, 635, 990
23, 635,990
20,338, 672
18, 908, 792
18, 908, 792

7, 773, 550
7, 773, 550
6, 685,253
6,218,840
6, 218, 840

50
50
43
40
40

50
50
43
40
40

38, 810, 778
38,810, 778
38,810, 778
38, 810, 778

_

$137, 664, 290
137, 664, 290
103,248, 217
103,248,217

31,409, 540
31,409, 540
27,023, 925
25,127, 632
25,127, 632

...

$182, 286,830
182,286,830
136, 715,122
136, 715,122
49, 660,090
41, 344, 770
41, 344, 770

__

24,764,840
24, 764,840
24, 764,840
24, 764,840

9,
9,
9,
9,

621,135
621,135
621,135
621,135

100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100

183, 744, 587
183, 744, 587
183, 744, 587
183,744,587 '

146, 011, 505
146,011,505
146, 011, 505
146,011, 505 i

37,
37,
37,
37,

733, 082
733,082
733,082
733,082

100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100 1

H

WACO:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
155

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._

_..

_

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WICHITA FALLS:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
.
School district
_
W a t e r i m p r o v e m e n t district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
.
_
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
_

o

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i

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UTAH

222

56

OGDEN:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
SALT L A K E

_
.
..
.

$4,424,803 j
4,424,803
4,424,803
4.424.803 1

CITY:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y City corporation.
School d i s t r i c t .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y

_
_
_

100
100
100
100




VIRGINIA

245

227

LYNCHBURG:

Government of city
Government of State

25,014,166
30,244,175

70
70

23 65
23 65

42,291,554
43,224,857

33,033,994
33,038, 994

9,252,560
10,185,863

70
70

23 50
23 50

206,510,146
211,185,304

148,117,440
148,117,440

58,392,706
63,067,864

24 70
2470

25 33
25 33

43,048,736
44,503,654

26,044,165
26,044,165

17,004,571
18,459,489

75
75

23 70
23 70

44,237,983
44,897,175

35,831,182
35,831,182

65
65

23 30
23 30

305,815,590
316,785,142

185,417,284
185,417,284

120,398,306
131,367,858

2 75
4
24 75

23 40
23 40

73,028,568
76, 966,244

40,646,138
40, 646,138

32,382,430
36,320,106

33
33

23 25
23 25

244,057,734
244,057,734
244,057,734
244,057, 734
244,057,734

195,493, 569
195,493,569
195,493,569
195,493,569
195,493,569

48, 564,165
48,564,165
48,564,165
48, 564,165
48, 564,165

50
50
50
50
50

50
50
50
50
50

NORFOLK:

Government of city...
Government of State.:
232

28, 534, 429
28, 534,429

NEWPORT N E W S :

Government of city. _.
Government of State..

44

53, 548, 595
58, 778, 604

PETERSBURG:

Government of city...
Government of State..

PORTSMOUTH:

Government of city...
Government of State..

8,406, 801
9,065, 993

Q

RICHMOND:

Government of city. _.
Government of State..

>

ROANOKE:

Government of city. _.
Government of State..
20

WASHINGTON
SEATTLE:

Government of c i t y City corporation.
County
School district
Port of Seattle
Government of State

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Government of city—
50
50
City corporation...
24, 484,479
62, 065,445
86,549, 924
50
50
21,280,346
School district
85,072,963
63, 792, 617
50
50
24,484,479
Government of State...
86,549, 924
62,065, 445
50
50
24,484,479
86,549,924
62,065,445
Government of county _
i Bank stock only, unless otherwise specified in footnotes.
2
For property subject to the general property tax.
2 Basis in practice for all personal property except intangible, which is assessed at 100 per cent.
3
2 Basis in practice for all real property except that of public service corporations, which is assessed at 50 per cent.
*
2 Basis in practice for all personal property except that of public service corporations, which is assessed at 50 per cent; and personal intangible which is assessed at 100 per cent
5

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T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S OF ASSESSMENT, P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

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ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY
Subject to the general property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF GOVERNMENT
Total
WASHINGTON—Continued
TACOMA:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School districts
Park district
Government of State
Government of county

REPORTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT I N PRACTICE ( P E R
CENT OF ESTIMATED TRUE
VALUE)2

Real property |

*gg™*

Other
property

Subject to
special property taxes 1

Personal Other
Real
property property property

>
$58, 591,446
58,591,446
58,591,446
58,591, 446
58, 591,446

$45,444,224
45, 444,224
45,444, 224
45,444, 224
45, 444, 224

$13,147,222
13,147, 222
13,147,222
13,147,222
13,147, 222

CHARLESTON:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

102, 919,179
102, 919,179
102, 919,179
102, 919,179

77, 697,500
77, 697, 500
77, 697, 500
77, 697, 500

17,491,460
17,491, 460
17,491, 460
17,491,460

HUNTINGTON:
Government of c i t y City corporation
School district
Government of State
Government of county

120,429,193
320,429,193
120,429,193
120,429,193

86, 932, 740
86, 932, 740
86, 932, 740
86, 932, 740

112, 630,101
112,630,101
112,630,101
112, 630,101

71, 377, 925
71,377, 925
71.377. 925
7i; 377', 925

45
45
45
45
45

45
45
45
45
45

$7, 730,219
7, 730,219
7, 730,219
7, 730,219

60
60
60
60

50
50
50
50

50
50
50
50

w

23,183, 605
23,183,605
23,183, 605
23,183,605

10,312,848
10,312,848
10,312,848
10,312,848

100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100

H

30,401,873
30,401,873
30,401.873
30,40li 873

10,850, 303
10,850,303
10.850.303
10,850,303

100
100
100
100

100
100
100 1
100 '

000
100
100
100

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WEST VIRGINIA

131

144

WHEELING:
Government of city—
City corporation
_
School districts
Government of State. - . - Government of county.

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236

GREEN

BAY:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
163

50, 668,354
50, 571,166
50, 571,166

34,787,810
34,787,810
34, 787,810

13,187, 560
13,187, 560
13,187, 560

2, 692, 984
2, 595, 796
2, 595, 796

95
95
95

60,923,882
60, 923,8!
60, 923,882

43,183, 590
43,183, 590
43,183, 590

14, 973,070
14, 973,070
14, 973,070

2, 767,222
2, 767,222
2, 767,222

80

44, 389,140
44, 389,140
44,389,140

31, 973,183
31, 973,183
31, 973,183

9, 915, 705
9, 915, 705
9, 915, 705

2, 500,252
2, 500,252
2, 500,252

96
96

124,876,852
124,876,852
124,876,852

103,433, 730
103,433, 730
103,433,730

20,430,445
20,430,445
20,430,445

1,012, 677
1,012, 677
1,012, 677

100
100
100

807,290,232
804,396,885
804,396,885

575, 968,415
575, 968,415
575, 968,415

179, 261,436
179, 261,436
179,261,436

52,060, 381
49,167,034
49,167,034

76
76
76

44, 960,175
44, 960,175
44, 960,175

29,191,225
29,191,225
29,191, 225

15,068,195
15,068,195
15,068,195

700, 755
700,755
700, 755

87
87
87

92, 759, (
92, 759, (
92, 759, (

65, 250, 995
65,250, 995
65,250,995

18,358,405
18, 358, 405
18,358,405

9,149, 699
9,149, 699
9,149, 699

74
74
74 I

40,803,224
40, 581,732
40, 581,732

28,790,145
28, 790,145
28, 790,145

10,152, 994
10,152, 994
10,152, 994

1, 860, 085
1, 638, 593
1, 638, 593

73
73
73

57, 570,269
46,681,803
46,681,803

36, 760,018
36, 760,018
36, 760,018

9, 271, 785
9, 271, 785
9, 271, 785

11,538, 466
650,000
650,000

81
81
81

KENOSHA:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
LA

CROSSE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
MADISON:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
13

MILWAUKEE:

G o v e r n m e n t of city—
C i t y corporation
County
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
238

OSHKOSH:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
RACINE:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
239

SHEBOYGAN:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
210

SUPERIOR:

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
1

B a n k stock o n l y , unless otherwise specified in footnote

2

F o r p r o p e r t y subject t o t h e general p r o p e r t y t a x .




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P E R CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

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City number

P E R CAPITA A S S E S S M E N T

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

G r a n d total
G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
G o v e r n m e n t s of other civil

Subject t o t h e general Subject
to special
property tax
property,
taxes
E s t i m a t e d (assessed1
Assessed
valuavaluation true value
tion)

$1, 859. 86
1, 540.11
688. 48

$29.91
0.36
1.58

1, 682.94
1, 320. 55

2, 045. 30
1, 580. 28

53. 09

GROUP III

1, 553.19
1, 308. 52

1,905.10
1, 622. 43

11. 89

1, 357.11
1, 277. 16
1,147.91

1, 745..25
1, 648. 53
1, 529. 72

1, 255. 39
1, 002. 36
1,166.15

1, 638. 57
1, 300. 81
1, 578. 05

!

1,131. 81
988. 34
1, 008. 65

1, 524. 78
1, 341. 51
1, 418. 63

Total

$1, 807, 817, 798 $1, 789, 057, 044
1, 574,179, 382 i 1, 557, 550, 094
121,359,914
120, 233, 065
109,999,001
109, 005,182

Per
capita

Total

$44. 75 $10, 746,993
38796" 10,547,919
10, 762
3.01
188, 312
2.73

Of poll
taxes
Per
capita
$0.27
a^6~
0)
0)

$8, 013, 761
6, 081,369
1,116, 087
805, 507

>
a
i—i
>

10, 798
918, 232
918, 232

H

8, 170, 90lT
8,170, 906
410, 569
410, 569

0.09
0.09

331, 663
273,907
57, 756

448, 045
364, 723, 672
282, 077, 548
31, 321, 989
51, 227, 509

40.68
31.46
3.49
5.71

1, 538, 312
1, 441, 925
267
96,120

0.17
0.16

2.86

448, 045
368,951,820
285,406,453
31,870,458
51, 578, 283

2, 689, 836
1, 886, 980
548, 202
254, 654

16. 58
2.02
4.86

96, 626
224, 844, 814
168,974,327
17,110, 647
37,811,440

96, 626
221, 861, 723
166, 761, 681
16, 768, 236
37, 392, 608

40.17
30.20
3.04
6.77

421, 091
354, 717
3,714
62, 660

948,400
137, 556, 588 |
106,481,876
9,679,004 1
20, 609, 278

939,198
135, 838, 443
105,167, 753
9, 500, 791
20, 385, 065

37.82
29.28
2.65
5.68

206,115
169, 802
6,781
29, 532

14. 55

0)

GROUPV

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t s of o t h e r

*

Total

49. 54
46.92
2.62
45.32
41.37
3.85

G R O U P IV_

G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t s of other
civil divisions

Estimated
t r u e value

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes

2, 268, 703
870, 012, 886
824, 073, 505
45, 939, 381
196, 620, 320
179, 469, 607
16, 702, 668

__

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . _ .
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _
G o v e r n m e n t s of o t h e r
civil divisions

Assessed
valuation

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes

2,279,501
879,102, 024
833,162, 643
45,939,381
197, 362, 552
180,154, 083
16, 760, 424

GROUP II

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t s of other

Of general p r o p e r t y
taxes p e r $1,000 of—

i

$1,487. 22
1, 235. 72
509.13

GROUP I

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

LEVY

RATE OF LEVY

6.42
0.88
2.94

786,430 1

784, 834

0.47
0.47

>

M

0)

0.01

0.08
0.06

0)

0.01

0.06
0.05

0)

0.01

2, 562, 000
1, 857,929
338, 697
356,172
9,202
1, 512, 030
1,144, 321
171, 432
194 681
1,596

w
H
O

o

o
H
0
w




ALABAMA
BIRMINGHAM

_.

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

127

MOBILE

_

_

181

27.93
13.96
5.04
8.92

1, 598, 325
941, 214
516, 302
424,912
305, 087
352, 024

1, 593, 424
936, 313
516, 302
420, 011
305, 087
352, 024

24.70
14.51
8.00
6.51
4.73
5.46

1, 027,988
490, 271
205, 598
332,119

1, 027,988
490, 271
205, 598
332, 119

22.52
10.74
4.50
7.27

2,166, 254
1, 111, 604
407, 026
704, 578
510, 819
543, 831

2,135, 458
1, 096, 206
391, 628
704, 578
510, 819
528, 433

29.43
15.11
5.40
9.71
7.04
7.28

25. 12
17.48
11. 14
6.34
7.64

2, 489, 607
1, 730, 424
1,100, 629
629, 795
759,183

2, 489, 607
1, 730, 424
1,100, 629
629, 795
759,183

39.02
27.12
17.25
9.87
11.90

25.27
16.06
3 9.13
6.93
9.21

2, 675, 749
1, 700, 390
966, 549
733, 841
975,359

2, 675, 749
1, 700,390
966, 549
733, 841
975,359

47.91
30.45
17.31
13.14
17.47

20.25
13.94
8. 64
5.30
6.31

3, 656, 271
2, 524,176
1, 573, 216
950, 960
1,132, 095

3, 656, 271
2,524,176
1, 573,216
950, 960
1,132,095

20.60
20.60
8. 05
3
6. 85
5.70

40, 724, 018
40, 724, 018
15, 914, 228
13, 544, 249
11, 265, 541

40, 724,018
40, 724, 018
15,914,228
13, 544, 249
11, 265, 541

45.05
31.10
19.38
11.72
13.95
(4)
4
(4 )

36.00
18.00
6.50
11.50

21.60
10.80
3.90
6.90

727.
727.
727.
727.

1, 212.
1, 212.
1, 212.
1, 212.

49
49
49
49

33. 95
19.95
11.00
8.95
6.50
7.50

20.37
11.97
6.60
5.37
3.90
4.50

692. 78
692. 78
692. 78

1, 731.96
1,731.96
1, 731. 96

32.50
15.50
6.50
10.50

13.00
6.20
2.60
4.20

809.
809.
809.
809.

2,
2,
2,
2,

36.37
18.67
6.67
12.00
8.70
9.00

10.91
5.60
2.00
3.60
2.61
2.70

46.32
30.82
15. 92
14.90
15.50
57.61
36.61
20. 81
15.80
21.00

49
49
49
49

MONTGOMERY

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

5, 573, 443
2, 786, 722
1, 006, 316
1, 780, 405

1, 292. 97
1, 292. 97
1, 292.97

_

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . - _C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t - - . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

443
722
316
405

775. 78
775. 78
775. 78

5, 573,
2, 786,
1, 006,
1, 780,
$1.50
1.50
1.50

4,901
4,901
4,901

ARKANSAS

106 | L I T T L E R O C K
G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation.. _
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _
CALIFORNIA

12
12
12
12

697.
697.
697.
697.

08
08
08
08

C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

1, 083. 59
767. 73
767. 73

1, 547.99
1, 557. 61
1, 557. 61

3

831. 69
831. 69
831. 69

1,896.07
1, 896. 07
1,896.07

3

1,428. 37
1,115. 91
1,115. 91

2,^243. 77
2, 209. 67
2,209. 67

3

FRESNO

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
School district__
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

95

LONG BEACH

•_

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
School districts _.
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
Los

ANGELES

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
County
School d i s t r i c t .
1

2.00

30, 796
15,398
15, 398

Q
W
W

15,398

>

2

BERKELEY

147

4.00
2.00
2.00

(4)

(0

Less than one-half of 1 cent.

(4)
(*)

36.57
24.07
13. 57
10.50
12.50

40.85
40.85
15. 96
3
13. 59
11.30
3

3

3

2 General property not taxed for State purposes.

3

Average rate.

()
()

0)
4

>

W
F

Oi
4

Per capita not computed.




T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

CAPITA TAXES LEVIED:

1924—Continued

[ T h i s t a b l e is p r e s e n t e d i n t w o sections, t h e first section beginning o n p . 468.

LEVY

RATE OF LEVY

P E R CAPITA A S S E S S M E N T

CITY AND DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 55]

Of general p r o p e r t y
Subject t o t h e general Subject
to special taxes per $1,000 of—
property tax
property
Of poll
taxes
taxes
(assessed Assessed
EstiEstimated
Assessed
valuavaluation mated
valuation true value
tion)
true value!

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax

Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

Per
capita

CALIFORNIA—Continued

1, 569. 62

$51.04
35.54
3 22.18
3 12.15
3 1.21
15. 50

$24.60
17.37
3 11.09
3 5.67
3 0.61
7.23

1, 922. 61
1, 269. 21
1, 269. 21

2, 563. 48
2, 519. 81
2, 519. 81

41.12
28.62
3 12. 72
15. 90
12.50

23.85
17.55
3 9.54
8.01
6.30

1, 291. 67
1, 092. 06
1, 092. 06

2, 048. 23
2, 072. 66
2, 072. 66

49.75
30.05
3 17. 25
12.80
19.70

28.00
17.62
310.88
6.74
10.38

1,189. 82
682. 61
682. 61

1, 883. 46
2,155. 73
2,155. 73

68.70
35.90
20.00
15.90
32.80

28.06
17.67
12.63
5.04
10.39

2, 369. 72

34. 70
34.70

17.35
17.35

47.79
30.79
16.41
314. 38
17.00

19.11
12.31
3 6.56
3
5. 75
6.80

OAKLAND

G o v e r n m e n t of city
City corporation...
School districts
Sanitary districts._
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
149

$1, 579. 30
1, 569. 62

732.15

()

(4)

PASADENA

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation._.
School districts
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
109

$789. 65
732.15
4

SACRAMENTO

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
SAN DIEGO

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . _.
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
S A N FRANCISCO

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y .

1,184.1

SAN JOSE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . _.
School districts
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

763. 29
763. 29
763. 29

1, 908. 22
1, 908. 22
1, 908. 22

3

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes

1
I
1
1

1
|
1
l

J

$9,198, 221
6,435, 022
4, 265, 035
2,165, 379
4,608
2, 763,199

$9,198, 221
6, 435, 022
4, 265,035
2,165, 379
4, 608
2, 763,199

$37. 78
26.43
17.52
48.89

3, 278, 543
2, 418, 686
1, 324, 948
1,093, 738
859,857

60.49
44.63
24.45
20.18
15.87

4,107, 658
2, 577, 937
1, 584, 007
993, 930
1, 529, 721

4,107, 658
2, 577, 937
1, 584, 007
993,930
1, 529, 721

57.77
36.26
22.28
13.98
21.51

5, 501,385 1
3,342,007
2, 295,045
1,046, 962
2,159, 378

5, 501, 385
3, 342, 007
2, 295,045
1, 046,962
2,159, 378

57.04
34.65
23.80
10.86
22.39

22,352,444
22, 352,444

41.11
41.11

1, 552,148
1,000,022
532, 983
467,039
552,126

36.48
23.50
12.53
10.98
12.98

3, 278,
2,418,
1, 324,
1, 093,
859,

543
686 j
948
738
857

22, 352,444
22,352,444
1, 552,148
1,000,022
532, 983
467,039
552,126 i

()

11.35

Total

Per
capita




1, 348. 21
838. 28
838. 28

1, 941. 41
1, 754. 69
1, 754. 69

26.39
16.84
310. 39
6.45
9.55

2,224,451 |
1,451, 688
930,073
521, 615
772,763

2,224,451
1,451, 688
930,073
521, 615
772,763

48,26
31.50
20.18
11.32
16.76

City corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _

1, 346. 62
1,346. 62
1, 346. 62
1, 346. 62

1,346.62
1,346. 62
1, 346. 62
1, 346. 62

41.27
28.90
14.30
3
14. 60
3.70
8.67

1, 672, 956
1,171,476
579, 722
591,754
149,998
351,482

1, 672, 956
1,171,476
579, 722
591, 754
149, 998
351, 482

55.57
38.91
19.26
19.66
4.98
11.68

C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

1, 448. 47
1, 448.47
1, 448. 47

1, 448.47
1,448.47
1,448.47

29. 90
26.20
14.22
11.98
3.70

11,973,775 |
10,492,070 |
5,694,551 1
4,797,519
1,481,705

11, 973, 775
10,492,070
5, 694, 551
4, 797, 519
1, 481, 705

43.31
37.95
20.60
17.35
5.36

807.42
807. 42
807. 42
807.42

53.01
39.81
3 25.05
3 14. 76
3.70
9.50

1,868,615
1,403,366
882,949
520,417
130,411
334,838

1, 868, 615
1, 403, 366
882,949
520,417
130,411
334, 838

42.81
32.15
20.23
11.92
2.99
7.67

(0

179
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _.

<1

COLORADO

246

COLORADO SPRINGS.

__

o

»
o
27

186

PUEBLO

C i t y corporation
School districts
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

807. 42
807. 42
807. 42
807. 42

Q

CONNECTICUT

46

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
48

HARTFORD...

0)

0)

$2.00 |
2.00

7, 432,178 i
7,079,199
274,758
78,221

7, 296, 379
6, 943, 400
274, 758
78, 221

«
(<)
(«)

$498.19
193. 71

17.05
16.07
3 15.01
3 1.06
0.69
0.29

2.00
2.00
2.00

7,382,320 1
7,027,000
6,344,323
682,677
249,754 1
105,566

6,192, 706
5, 837, 386
5, 451, 365
386,021
249,754
105, 566

40.44
38.12
35.60
2.52
1.63
0.69

1,059, 610
1,059, 610
762, 954
296, 656

1, 897. 38
1,897. 38
1, 897. 38
1, 897. 38

2,
2,
2,
2,

371. 72
371. 72
371. 72
371. 72

29.42

18.48
17.61
0.61
0.26

2.00
2.00

2,161,502
2,063,110
69,160
29,232 II

2,088,582
1,990,190
69,160
29, 232

32.00
30.49
1.06
0.45

19,202
19, 202

0.29
0.29

125
G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . !

1,454. 66
1,454. 66
1, 454. 66
3

1,731. 74
1, 731. 74
1, 731.74

Average rate.

$120,188
120,188

$6.92
6.92
4.98
1.94

(0

_]

C i t y corporation
School districts
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

$15, 611
15, 611

22.45
3 21. 36
0.85
0.24

BRIDGEPORT

(9

>
w
1
tr

in

130,004
130,004
130,004
1
53.718
53, 718

!

* Per capita not computed.
C7i
00




T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , K A T E O F L E V Y , AND I O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p . 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 55]

City nuntber

Of general p r o p e r t y
Subject t o t h e general Subject
property tax
to special taxes per $1,000 of—
property
taxes
(assessed Assessed
EstiAssessed
Estimated
valuavaluation m a t e d
valuation true value
tion)
t r u e value

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

LEVY

RATE OF L E V Y

P E R CAPITA ASSESSMENT

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes

Total
,

CONNECTICUT—Continued

41

N E W HAVEN

79

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
'
C i t y corporation
!
Town
_J
G o v e r n m e n t of State
1
G o v e r n m e n t of county_ _
_

Total

Per
capita

Of poll
taxes

i
$1,638.03
1, 638.03
1, 638. 03

$1,638.03
1,638.03
1, 638. 03

1,407.90
1,407.90
1,407.90
1,407. 90

2,166. 00
2,166.00
2,166. 00
2,166.00

$46. 98

STAMFORD

WATERBURY

Total

Per
capita

$25.01
3 23. 91
0.75
0.35

._

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
°11

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes

22.81
|

J

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School districts
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

0)
(0
(0

(0
(0
(0

(0

$25. 01
3 23. 91
0.75
0.35

$2.00
2.00

$7, 354, 746
7, 039, 516 1
215, 751 1
99,479

$7,205,180
6, 889,950
215,751
99,479

$40.95
39.16
1.23
0.57

$82, 842
82,842

$0.47
0.47

$66,724
66, 724

33. 50
32. 34
3 i s . go
16. 54
0.88
0.28

21.77
21.02
* 10. 27
10.75
0.57
0.18

2.00
2.00

1, 881, 587
1, 816, 802 !
882,478 1
934,324 1
49,147
15, 638

1, 870,998
1, 806, 213
882,478
923,735
49,147
15, 638

47.17
45.53
22.25
23.29
1.24
0.39

9,047
9,047

0.23
0.23

1,542
1,542

9,047

0.23

1,542

43. 68
42.25
3 3i. 40
3 io. 85
0.95
0.48

34.96
33.82
3 25.14
3 8.68
0.76
0.38

2.00
2.00
2.00

5,065,924
4,850,159
4, 806, 629
43,530
144,057
71, 708

5,004, 093
4, 788,328
4, 744, 798
43, 530
144,057
71,708

(0
0)

29.85
319.35
2.50
8.00

29. 43
319. 35
2.40
7.68

0.25

3,552,564
2,335,089 j
289,247
928,228 j

3, 549,450
2,334, 614
289, 247
925, 589

29.88
19.65
2.43
7.79

9.86
3 9.86

9.86
3 9.86

12,272,011
12,272,011 1

12,272,011
12, 272,011

25.49
25.49

2.66

(<)
(<)
(<)

13,804
13, 804
13, 804

(0
0)

48,027
48,027
48,027

0)

DELAWARE

62

WILMINGTON.

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

1, 015. 32
973. 83
973. 83

1, 015.32
1,014. 40
1, 014. 40

2,584.31

2,584.31

(8)

6.25

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

14

WASHINGTON

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y

475
475

0)
(0

2,639
2,639




84

JACKSONVILLE

..___

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation...
School d i s t r i c t s
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
248

797.92
568.40
568.40
568.40

65.31
37.31
3 21.57
15.74
10.75
17.25

1.00
1.00

95.35
47.85
3 24. 85
23.00
11.50
36.00

939. 69
1,026. 83
1,026. 83
1,026. 83

490. 26
309. 48
309. 48
309.48

32.70
19.10
3 14. 67
3 4.43
4.12
9.48
23.12
13.12
3 8.28
4.84
2.42
7.58

1.00
1.00

18.76
10.60
2.55
5.61

3

1,470. 79
1,469. 85
1,469. 85
1,469. 85

TAMPA

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation...
School districts
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

1.00
1.00

31.00
15.00
5.00
11.00

657. 78
393.32
393.32
393.32

31.63
19.67
3 12. 95
6.72
4.59
7.37

68.02
32.52
20. 96
3 11.56
10.75
24.75

1,329.87
1,330. 61
1,330. 61
1,330.61

PENSACOLA

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation.._
School d i s t r i c t s
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

1

1

FLORIDA

1.00

1.66

4,007,810
2,496,274
1, 635, 224
861, 050
580,322
931,214

3,996,513
2,484,977
1,635, 224
849, 753
580,322
931, 214

42.08
26.16
17.22
8.95
6.11
9.80

11,297
11,297

855,252
488,255
362,398
125, 857
111,133
255, 864

848, 943
481, 946
362,398
119,548
111,133
255, 864

32.30
18.34
13.79
. 4.55
4.23
9.73

6,309
6,309

9,627
9,627

11,297

6,309

2, 745,427
1, 562, 607
980, 246
582,361
286,367
896,453

2, 735, 800
1, 552, 980
980, 246
572, 734
286,367
896, 453

34.00
19.30
12.18
7.12
3.56
11.14

4.00
3.00
1.00

9,084, 321
5,150,307
1, 244, 523
2, 689,491

8, 992, 760
5,080, 773
1, 222, 496
2, 689, 491

(0

24.90
18.59
12.28
6.31
2.63
3.68

1.00

1, 796, 593
1, 335, 955
880, 976
454,979
195, 233
265,405

1, 790, 935
1,335, 955
880, 976
454, 979
189, 575
265,405

32.71
24.40
16.09
8.31
3.46
4.85

5,658

1.66 (

9,627

o

GEORGIA
ATLANTA

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

4)

(0
(0

0)
4

()
0)

AUGUSTA

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation....
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
237

(0

893. 87
692. 46
692. 46
692. 46

1,314. 74
1,316.81
1,316.81
1,316.81

1,115. 73
855. 55
855. 55

1, 828.30
1,828.30
1,828.30

31.00
18.00
5.00
8.00

17.06
10.98
2.34
3.74

3.00
2.00
1.00

1,061,527
682, 713
148,314
230,500

1,050,906
676,343
144,063
230,500

31.21
20.08
4.28
6.84

23.84
14.95
10.20
4.75
3.10
5.79

1.00

1, 665, 258
1,032,549
702, 734
329, 815
230, 559
402,150

1, 649, 983
1,032, 549
702, 734
329, 815
215,284
402,150

28.80
18.03
12.27
5.76
3.76
7.02

15, 275

1, 202. 83
1,212. 85
1, 212. 85
1,212. 85

37.00
22.66
15.00
7.66
5.00
9.34

w

10, 621
6,370
4,251

MACON

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

(<)

91, 561
69,534
22,027

42.00
30.00
18.00
12.00
5.00
7.00

COLUMBUS

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

(4)

817. 84
751.64
751. 64
751. 64

x Less t h a n one-half of 1 cent.

3

Average i

1.00

1.00

* Per capita not computed.

5

Horses a n d m u l e s taxed at $1 each.

CO

5,658

15, 275

Or
Or




TABLE

25.

- A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 468.

City num ber

P E R CAPITA A S S E S S M E N T

LEVY

RATE OF LEVY

|

Of general p r o p e r t y
Subject t o t h e general Subject
property tax
t o special taxes p e r $1,000 of—
property
taxes
Esti(assessed Assessed
Estimated
Assessed
valuavaluation mated
v a l u a t i o n t r u e value
tion)
t r u e value

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

GEORGIA—Continued
89

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporatibn
School d i s t r i c t .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y __

$814.12
532. 45
532.45
532.45

$1,623.05.
1,510.18
1,510.18
1,510.18

$39.17
21. 67
16.67
5.00
5.00
12.50

$16.29
10.12
8.36
1.76
1.76
4.41

432. 46
432.46
432.46
432.46
432. 46

864.
864.
864.
864.
864.

92
92
92
92
92

77.65
56. 85
26.60
3 30. 25
6.50
10.00
4.30

38.83
28.43
13.30
3 15.13
3.25
5.00
2.15

1, 873.97
1,873.97
1,873.97
1,873.97
1,854.31
1, 873.97

83.55
77.05
28.60
5.80
30.30
4.60
3 7.75
6.50

27.09
24.98
9.27
1.88
9.83
1.49
3 2.51
2.11

125.70
108.80
38.00
66.20
3
4.60

51.40
44.49
15.54
27.07
3 1.88

$1.00 1

1.00
!

ILLINOIS

212
C i t y corporation
School districts
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _.
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p
2
C i t y corporation
School district
S a n i t a r y district
P a r k districts
__
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

607. 69
607. 69
607. 69
607. 69
600.88
607.69

I

135
C i t y corporation
School districts
P a r k districts

_.

220.01
220.01
201.99

538.05
538.05
494.84

1
i
1

1
i
|
!

j
I
I
i

$2,337,624 [
1,480, 549
1, 237, 704
242,845
249, 962
607,113

$2,330,507
1,480,549
1,237, 704
242, 845
242,845
607,113

$25. 55
16.23
13.57
2.66
2.66
6.66

1,331,599
974.921 1
456,136
518,785 |
111,462
171, 480 1
73,736

1,331,599
974,921
456,136
518,785
111,462
171,480
73, 736

33.58
24.59
11.50
13.08
2.81
4.32
1.86

149,248,344
137,626,055
51,142.471
10,371, 550
54,182 408
8, 225, 712
13, 703,914
13, 622,289

50.72
46.77
.17.38
3.52
18.41
2.80
4.66
3.95

1,629, 639
1,409,880
494,134
860,834
54,912

27. 57
23.85
8.36
14.56
0.93

149,248,344
137,626,055
51,142,471
10,371,550
54,182,408
8,225,712
13,703,914
11, 622,289
1,629,639
1,409,880
494,134
860,834
54,912 1

$7,117

7,117




G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of s a n i t a r y
district

220.01
220.01

538.05
538.05

6.50
5.80

2.66
2.37

84,523
75,420

84, 523
75,420

1.43
1.28

220.01

538. 05

4.60
67.94
52.34
3 24.84
27.50
5.00
6.30

1.88
33.97
26.17
312.42
13. 75
2.50
3.15

59,816
1,002,336
772,141
366,465
405, 676
73,759
92, 937

59,816
1,002,336
772,141
366,465
405, 776
73,759
92, 937

1.01
27.84
21.44
10.18
11.27
2.05
2.58

3 4.30
91.10
62.30
26.30
36.00
5.00
6.80

3 2.15
45.55
31.15
13.15
18.00
2.50
3.40

1, 620,846
1,108,438
467, 928
640, 510
88, 960
120,985

DANVILLE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n ship
_
__
165

409.
409.
409.
409.

69
69
69
69

819. 39
819. 39
819.39
819. 39

409. 69

819. 39

::::::::::

DECATUR

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n ship
G o v e r n m e n t of s a n i t a r y
district

P a r k district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of s a n i t a r y
district
191

209

364.90

729.79

6.20

3.10

364.90

729.79

10.80
91. 50
61.50
22.10
34.70
4.70
6.50
7.50

5.40
45.75
30.75
11.05
17.35
2.35
3.25
3.75

192,153
2,379,457
1, 599,308
574, 710
902,374
122,224
169,032
195,037

16.00
106. 60
88.40
3 29.03
3 57. 57
1.80
6.50
7; 10

8.00
36.16
29.99
3 9.84
319. 52
0.63
2.20
2.41

416,080
2,710,127
2,241,884
746,778
1, 481,141
13, 965
167,230
182, 666

2,710,127
2,241,884
746,778
1,481,141
13,965
167,230
182,666

1.56
29.98
24.20
7.52
16.04
0.64
1.90
2.19

118,347
1,319, 274
1,065,172
331,102
705,837
28,233
83, 417
96,251

118,347
1,319,274
1,065,172
331,102
705,837
28,233
83,417
96,251

2.77
32.83
26.50
8.24
17. 56
0.70
2.08
2.39

74,434

1.85

i

!

368. 47
368.47
368. 47
368. 47
368. 47

736.94
736. 94
736. 94
736.94
736.94

368. 47

736. 94

602.89
602. 89
4

1, 777.82
1, 777.82
4

602. 89
602. 89

1, 777.82
1,777.82

602.89

1, 777. 82

()

()

319.33
319. 33
319.33
319.33

1,095. 28
1,095.28
1,095. 28
1,095.28
1,095.28

4.60
102.80
83.00
25.80
55.00
2.20
6.50
7.50

319. 33

1,095.28

110,310

5.80

JOLIET

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School districts
P a r k district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n ship

1.76
33.24
22.73
9.60
13.14
1.82
2.48

729. 79
729. 79
729. 79
729. 79

EVANSTON

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
School districts
P a r k district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of s a n i t a r y
district

63,499
1, 620, 846
1,108,438
467,928
640, 510
88,960
120, 985

364. 90
364.90
364.90
364. 90

EAST ST. Louis

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t v
C i t y corporation

63,499

_ _ 33
319.

» Average rate.

74,434
1

110, 310

2.26

192,153

3.94
33.71
22.66
8.14
12.79
1.73
2.40
2.76

2,379, m
1, 599,308
' 574,710
902, 374
122,224
169,032
195,037
416,080

Per capita not computed.

O
W

w
>
>
w
1
t-

5.90
63.51
52.54
17.50
34.71
4

()

3.92
4.28

Oi




T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]

City number

P E R CAPITA

Of general p r o p e r t y
Subject t o t h e general Subject
to special taxes p e r $1,000 of—
property tax
property
taxes
EstiE s t i m a t e d (assessed Assessed
Assessed
valuavaluation mated
v a l u a t i o n t r u e value
true value
tion)

CITY AND DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

LEVY

RATE OF L E V Y

ASSESSMENT

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

Per
capita

ILLINOIS—Continued
240

MOLINE

161

OAK

%

$26.03
21. 05
3 8. 78
12.27
1.53
3.22

1, 208. 56

3 o. 75

3 0.23

24
24
24
24
24

1,384.21
1,384.21
1,384.21
1,384.21
1,384.21

116.70
99. 80
27.50
66. 70
5.60
6.50
5. 80

32. 55
27.84
7.67
18. 61
1.56
1.81
1.62

386. 24

1,384. 21

4.60

1.28

87, 626

517.49
517.49

1,034.98
1,034.98

71. 60
56.60
25.00
27. 50

35. 80
28.30
12. 50
13.75

2, 987,132
2,361,336
1,042,993
1,147, 292

517. 49
517. 49
517.49

1,034. 98
1, 034. 98
1,034.98

4.10
6.50
8.50

2.05
3.25
4.25

$370. 74
370. 74
370. 74
370. 74

$1,208.56
I, 208. 56
1,208.56
1,208.56

370. 74

1
1

PARK

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporate on
School districts
P a r k district
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _
G o v e r n m e n t of s a n i t a r y
district . .

336.
386.
386.
386.
386.

1

PEORIA

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t v
C i t y corporation
School district
Pleasure d r i v e w a y
and park district..
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

$1,035,054
836, 835
348,976 1
487,859 1
60,982 1
128,063

$34. 86
68. 61
3 28. 61
40.00
5.00
10. 50

-.

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t v
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n ship
_-_

i
1
!
1

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes

1
[
!

9,174 I

|
1

2, 223,035
1,901.105
523,851
1,270,579
106,675
123,819
110,485

171,051
271,178
354,618 \

$1,035,054
836, 835
348,976
487,859
60,982
128,063

$31.46
25.44
10.61
14.83
1.85
3.89

9,1?4

0.28

!
1

2, 223, 035
1, 901,105
523,851
1,270,579
106, 675
123,819
110,485

45. 07
38. 5o
10. 62
25.76
2.16
2.51
2.24

87, 626

1.78

1
i
|
!

2, 987,132
2, 361, 336
1,042,993
1,147,292

37.05
29.29
12.94
14.23

171,051
271,178
354,618

2.12
3.36
4.40

1
|

Total

Per
capita

Of poll
taxes




217

QUINCY
G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation. -.
School district
S a n i t a r y district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . __
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n ship...
_

102

215

129

1,137,222
916, 730
395, 237
503,195
18,298
91,490
124,427

30.34
24.46
10.55
13.43
* 0.49
2.44
3.32

976.47 i

0.25

0.13

01
01
01
01
01

1,472.85
1,472.85
1,472.85 i
1,472.85 I
1,472.85

70.60
53.30
23.20
27.40
2.70
6.50
7.50

28.38
21.43
9.33
11.01
1.09
2.61
3.01

592. 01

1,472.85 I

3.30

1.33

145,257

145,257

1.95

95
95
95
95

995.14
995.14
995. i4
995.14

81.96
65.60
25.60
40.00
5.00
10.50

25.11
20. x0
7.84
12.26
1.53
3.22

962, 644
770, 508
300, 686
469, 822
58.728
123,328

962,644
770, 508
300, 686
469,822
58, 728
123,328

24.99
20.00
7.81
12.20
1.52
3.20

304. 95

995.14

3 0.86

3

0.26

10,080

474. 65
474. 65

1,376.16
1,376.16

67.40
54.40
22.80
27.50

23.23
18.75
7.86
9.48

1,982,136
1, 599,825
670,515
808, 735

474. 65
474. 65
474. 65

1,376.16
1,376.16
1,376.16

4.10
5.00
7.60

1.41
1.72
2.62

120,575
147,043
223, 505

120, 575
147,043
223, 505

1.95
2.37
3.61

474. 65

i, 376.16

0.40

0.14

11,763

11,763

0.19

25.05
18.80
10.00
8.80
2.80
3.40
0.05

25.05
18.80
10.00
8.80
2.80
3.40
0.05

863, 307
398,410
743,835
654, 575
208, 274
252, 904
3,719

42.51
31.90
16.97
14.93
4.75
5.77
0.08

592.
592.
592.
592.
592.

304.
304.
304.
304.

SPRINGFIELD

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
Pleasure d r i v e w a y
and park district..
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n ship

1,137.222
916,730
395,237
503,195
18,298
91,490
124,427

488. 23

ROCK ISLAND

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation...
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n ship

31.08
25.05
10.80
13.75
0.50
2.50
3.40

976.47
976.47 I
976.47 [
976.47
976.47 I

ROCKFORD

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation...
School district
P a r k district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n ship

62.15
50.10
21.60
27.50
1.00
5.00
6.80

23
23
23
23
23

488.
488.
488.
488.
488.

4,575
3,107, 634
2,346,132
1,021,205
1,206,080
118,847
286,114
330,131

4,575

0.12

3,107, 634
2,346,132
1,021,205
1,206,080
118,847
286,114
330,131

41.80
31. 55
13.73
16.22
1.60
3.85
4.44

10,080
1,982,136
1, 599, 825
670, 515
808, 735

Q

ft

0.26
31.99
25.82
10.82
13.05

INDIANA

185

E A S T CHICAGO

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p l
1

Average rate.

1, 697.
1, 697.
1, 697.
1, 697.
1,697.

01
01
01
01
01

1, 697. 01
1,697.01
1,697.01
1,697.01
1,697.01 I

$3.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1, 881, 040
1.410, 232
749,746
660,486
214,185
252,904
3,719

$17, 733
11,822
5,911
5,911
5,911

Or
I—*
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T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D VALUATION OF PROPERTY, BASIS OF ASSESSMENT, P E R CAPITA ASSESSMENT, R A T E
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

o

7 [This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p . 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

LEVY

RATE OF LEVY

P E R CAPITA ASSESSMENT

Subject
Of general p r o p e r t y
to special taxes p e r $1,000 of—
property
taxes
(assessed
EstiEstimated
Assessed
valuavaluation m a t e d
true value
tion)
t r u e value

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y 1 Of special p r o p e r t y
tax
taxes

Subject t o t h e general
property tax
Assessed
valuation

Of poll
taxes

Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

Q

INDIANA—Continued

G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p
FORT WAYNE.

9
>

$1,360.81
1, 360. 81
1, 360. 81
1, 360. 81
1,360. 81

$1,360. 81
1, 360. 81
1, 360. 81
1, 360. 81
1, 360. 81

$27. 74
19. 40
10. 30
9.10
2.80
4.00
3 i. 54

$27.74
19.40
10.30
9.10
2.80
4.00
3 1. £4

2, 092.14
2, 092.14
2, 092.14
2, 092.14
2,092.14

21.20
14.80
5.80
9.00
2.80
3.26
0.34

21.20
14.80
5.80
9.00
2.80
3.26
0.34

__

2,09'. M
2, 092.14
2, 092. 14
2, 092.14
2, 092.14

|

$3.50
1.50
1.00
0.50
1.00
0.50
0.50
5.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00 1

$3, 541, 549
2,458,621
1,309,098'
1,149, 523
369, 273
510,442
203, 213

$3,477,133
2,431,014
1, 290, 693
1,140, 321
350,868
501,240
194,011

$37.76
26.40
14.02
12.38
3.81
5.44
2.11

$64,416
27,607
18,405
9,202
18,405
9 202
9,202

4, 332,625
3, 016, 014
1,196,484
1, 819, 530
578, 221
670,318
68, 072

4, 244,475
2, 963,124
1,161,224
1,801,900
560, 591
652,688
68,072

44.35
30.96
12.13
18.83
5.86
6.82
0.71

88,150
52 890
35, 260
17, 630
17,630
17,630

>
r
ZP

H
>
H
i—i

Ul

H
M
O
Ul

%
Q
t—i

H

i—i

1,799. 68
1,799. 68
1, 799. 68
1,799. 68
1,799. 68

1, 7«<9. 68
1, 799. 68
1, 799. 68
1, 799. 68
1, 799. 68

26.83
20.60
9.20
11.40
2.80
3.40
0.03

26.83
20.60
9.20
11.40
2.80
3.40
0.03

1,475. 79
1,475. 79
1,475. 79
1,475. 79
1,475,79

1,475. 79
1,475. 79
1,475. 79
1,475. 79
1,475. 79

30. 95
24.70
10.50
14.20
2.80
3.40
0,05

30.95
24.70
10.50
14.20
2.80
3.40
0,05

104
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

Gpyernment..of t o w n s h i p

1.00

1.00

3.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

3,532,154
2, 704,952
1,208,037
1,496,915 j
376,815 1
446,448
3,939 j

3,523,002
2,704,952
1, 208,037
1,496,915
367,663
446,448
3,939

2,237,406
1,782,660 1
758,923
1,023,737
207,825
243,342
3,579 !

2, 215,131
1, 767,810
751,498
1,016,312
200,400
243,342
3,579 1

48.29
37.07
16.56
20.52
5.04 1
6.12
0.05
45.68
36.45
%15. 50
20.96
4.13 1
5.02
0,07 1

9,152

9,152

22,275
14,850
7,425
7,425
7,425




INDIANAPOLIS

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t .
.
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y __
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p
MUNCIE
I
G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
I
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p

203

2.50
1.00
0.50
0.50
1.00 1
0.50

1,080,912
728, 572
399. 549
329,023
129,105 j
218,827
4,408

1,066, 701
722,888
396,707
326,181
123,420
215,985
4,408

29.87
20.24
11.11
9.13
3.46
6.05
0.12

2.74

1, 629,169
1,112, 076
487,907 \
624,169
176, 034
330, 375
10,684 i

1, 611, 677
1,105, 756
484,715
621,041
169,650
327,183
9,088

38.92
26.71
11.71
5.00
4.10
7.90
0.22

2.50
1.00
0.50
0.50
1.00
0.50

4,243,199
3,022,584
1,266,470 1
1, 756,114
476,434 1
723, 780
20,401

4,194, 618
3,003,152
1,256, 754
1, 746,398
457,001
714,064
20, 401

53.45
38.27
16.01
22.25
5.82
9.10
0.26

48,581
19,432
9,716
9,716
19,433
9,716

33.99
25.10
10.65
14.45
2.80
5.89
0.20

3.24
1.24
0.50
0.74
1.00
1.00

3,095,087
2,269, 479
962, 581
1,306, 898
265,201
542, 461
17, 946

3,049,841
2,252,163
955,599
1,296, 564
251, 236
528,496
17, 946

43.41
32.06
13.60
18.46
3.58
7.52
0.26

45, 246
17,316
6,982
10,334
13, 965
13, 965

26.61
20.95
7.21
3
13. 74
3
1.81
3 3.85

0.50

2, 022,194 j
1,586,553
545,936
1, 040, 617
137,453
298,188 1

2, 015,322
1,586,553
545, 936
1,040, 617
137,453
291,316

39.91
31.42
10.81
20.61
2.72
5.77

6,872

26.05
22.55
10.55
2.65
9.35
2.80
3
0.70

2.00 1
1.00 1
0.50 !
0.50

1,
1,
1,
1,
1,

1,234.35 i
1,234.35
1,234.35
1,234.35
1,234.35

24.20
16.40
9.00
7.40
2.80
4.90
0.10

24.20
16.40
9.00
7.40
2.80
4.90
0.10

1,463.30
1,463. 30
1, 463. 30
1,463. 30
1,463. 30

1,829.13
1,829.13
1,829.13
1,829.13
1,829.13

26.60
18.25
8.00
10.25
2.80
5.40
0.15

21.28
14.60
6.40
8.20
2.24
4.32
0.12

2,079. 83
2,079. 83
2,079. 83
2, 079. 83
2,079. 83

3,119.75 I
3,119. 75
3,119. 75
3,119.75 I
3,119.75 I

25.70
18.40
7.70
10.70
2.80
4.38
0.12

17.13
12.26
5.13
7.13
1.87
2.92
0.08

1, 277.17
1, 277.17
1,277.17
1,277.17
1,277.17

1,277.17
1,217.17
1,277.17 I
1,277.17
1,277.17 I

33.99
25.10
10.65
14.45
2.80
5.89
0.20

378. 51
378. 51
378. 51
378.51

1,500.35
1,500.35
1,500.35
1,500.35 I

105. 44
83.01
28. 56
3 54.45
3 7.19
3 15. 24

234.
234.
234.
234.
234.

35
35
35
35
35

TERRE HAUTE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p

47.27
40.91
19.14
4.81
16.96
5.08
1.28

26.05
22.55
10.55
2.65
9.35
2.80
3
0.70

SOUTH B E N D

G o v e r n m e n t of city
City corporation..
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p !

16,594, 591
14,363,101
6,719, 766
1,687, 903
5,955,432
1,783,445
448,045

1,814.28
1,814.28
1,814.28
1,814.28
1,814.28 I

KOKOMO

il5, 512
57, 756
28,878
28,878

16, 710,103 [
14,420,857
6,748,644
1,716,781 , 1
5,955,432
1,841,201
448,045 1

1,814. 28
1,814.28
1,814. 28
1,814. 28
1, 814. 28

i

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
County
School d i s t r i c t .
_
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p

1.00

0.99 1
0.50 [
0.49
1.00
0.50
0.25

.
.
"

57, 756
14, 211
5,684
2,842
2,842
5, 685
2,842

. . _
.

17.492
6,320
3,192
3,128
6,384
3,192
1,596

Ed

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159

| CEDAR RAPIDS

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
3

Average r a t e .

3

3

6.50 i

6,872

Or

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T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

to
to

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]

1

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

a

1

RATE OF L E V Y

P E R CAPITA A S S E S S M E N T

Of general p r o p e r t y
Subject t o t h e general Subject
to special taxes per $1,000 of—
property tax
property
taxes
(assessed Assessed ^ j "
Assessed
Estimated
valuavaluation|tr^fue
v a l u a t i o n t r u e value
tion)

LEVY

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxe

Total
Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

>
o

IOWA—Continued

M

?14

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation...-.
School d i s t r i c t
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
152

944.
619.
619.
619.

97
85
85
85

Sioux CITY
G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
__

$2.00
2.00 1
2.00

26.11
20.03
3 9.36
310. 67
3 2.00
3 4.08
26.54
20.08
3 9.75
310.33
31.83
3 4.63

1

1

641.01
641.01
641.01
641.01

2,031. 83
2, 031. 83
2,031.83
2,031.83

63.63
3 30. 89
3 32. 74
3 5. 81
314. 67

433.06
433.06
433.06
433. 06

93.19
71.34
3 35.46
3 35. 88
3 7.15
314. 70

27.20
20.82
310. 35
310. 47
3 2.09
3 4.29

0.50

1,483. 63
1,483. 63
1,483.63
1,483. 63

32.76
25.48
310. 58
314. 90

0.50

1, 456.15
1, 456.15

96.03
74.69
3 31.01
3 43. 68

DUBUQUE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
101

1, 917.18
1, 916. 75
1, 916. 75
1, 916. 75

70. 78
51. 98
3 i s . 99
3 32. 99
3 6. 20
312. 60

1 84.11

$284. 76
284. 76
284. 76
284. 76

D E S MOINES

G o v e r n m e n t of city___
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _
?m

$42. 78
34.69
313. 92
3 20. 77
3 2.48
3 5.61

DAVENPORT

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
54

$782.32
782.32
782. 32
782.32

$117.53
95. 30
3 38. 24
3 57.06
3 6. 82
3 15. 41

COUNCIL BLUFFS

496. 63
496.63

1

6.50

$1,301,461
1,055,333
423, 426
631, 907
75, 515
170,613

$33.47
27.14
10.89
16.25
1.94
4.39

2,679,300
2,055,395
960,542
1,094,853
205,603
418,302

2, 679,300
2,055,395
960, 542
1,094,853
205, 603
418,302

50.05
38.39
17.94
20.45
3.84
7.81

7,423,901
5, 616, 474
2,726,931
2,889,543
512. 886
1,294,541

7,423, 901
5, 616, 474
2, 726, 931
2,889,543
512.886
1,294,541

53.92
40.79
19.80
20.98
3.72
9.40

1,641,266
1,252,261
. 622, 462
629, 799
125,491
263,514

1,635, 796
1,252,261
622,462
629, 799
125,491
258,044

40.36
30.90
15.36
15.54
3.10
6.37

3,589,518
2,786,187
1,156,933
1,629,254 J

3,582,428
2,786,187
1,156, 933
1,629,254 1

47.69
37.09
15.40
21.69 J

$1,308,401
1, 062, 273
430,366
631, 907
75,515
170,613 1

$6,940
6,940
6,940

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H
M

O

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o
o
H

5,470

5,470
7,090




Government of S t a t e . . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of county.,

496.63 |
496.63 I

3 7.53
313.81

8 2.57
8 4.71

436.35 I
436.35
436.35 I
436.35

92.23
74.43
3 27.11
3 47.32
3 5.33
312. 47

30.01
24.22
3 8.82
315.40
3 1.73
3 4.06

WATERLOO

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

6. 50

4.00 1
3.50 1
3.50

6.50

280,931
522,400

280,931
515,310

3.74
6.86

1,498, 603
1, 207, 715
451,301
756, 414
85,178
205, 710

1, 474,324
1,189, 753
433,339
756,414
85,178
199,393

40.24
32.48
11.83
20.65
2.33
5.44

7,090
24,279
17,962
17,962
6,317

KANSAS

65

1,115.
1,115.
1,115.
1,115.

41
41
41
41

34.70
27.90
11.90
16.00
2.30
4.50

34.71
27.90
11.90
16.00
2.31
4.50

4, 476, 693
3, 598, 690
1, 534, 925
2, 063, 765
297, 569
580, 434

4, 476, 693
3, 598, 690
1, 534, 925
2, 063, 765
297, 569
580, 434

38.71
31.12
13.27
17.85
2.57
5.02

1,
1,
1,
1,

I
58 |
58
58

30.29
23.42
10.87
12.55
2.30
4.57

25.76
19.91
9.24
10.67
1.96
3.89

2, 403, 868
1, 858,101
862, 407
995, 694
183, 033
362, 734

2, 403, 868
1, 858, 101
862, 407
995, 694
183, 033
362, 734

44 62
34.49
16.01
18 48
3 40
6.73

66
66 I
66 I
66

28.29
22.50
8.50
14.00
2.30
3.49

19.86
15.81
6.01
9.80
1.61
2.44

3, 282, 881
2, 613, 039
993, 370
1, 619, 669
266, 088
403, 754

3, 282, 881
2, 613, 039
993, 370
1, 619, 669
266, 088
403, 754

38.04
30.28
11. 51
18.77
3.08
4 68

35.77
25.75
17.75
8.00
5.00
3 5.02

27.28
20.57
14. 18
6.39
3.32
3
3.39

1, 527, 776
1,129, 449
778, 552
350, 897
213,506
184, 821

1, 527, 776
1,129, 449
778, 552
350, 897
213,506
184, 821

26.30
19.44
13.40
6.04
3.68
3.18

1,174. 32 I
1,591.78 |
1, 277. 61

30.54
3 21. 40
5.00
3 4.14

20.23
3 14. 05
3.39
3
2.79

1, 699, 787
1,113,164
352, 451
234,172

1, 699, 787
1,113,164
352, 451
234,172

38.38
25 14
7 96
5 29

1,181. 47
1, 541. 52 I
924. 88 i

27.66
3 19. 57
3 4.09
4.00

22.36
3 15. 82
3
3.30
3.24

9, 627, 002
6, 720, 095
1, 831, 890
1, 075, 017

9, 627, 002
6, 720, 095
1, 831, 890
1, 075, 017

33.13
23. 13
6.30
3.70

KANSAS C I T Y . -

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation.__
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

151

TOPEKA

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation_._
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e — .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

472.
472.
472.
472.

92 WlCHITA
G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation___
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of State—_
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

1, 340.
1, 340.
1, 340.
1, 340.

w

KENTUCKY

139

COVINGTON

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation.__
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y -

184

755. 03
755. (
735.06 |
634.11

LEXINGTON

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _

24

LOUISVILLE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
8

Average rate.

Ox

to

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T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[ T h i s t a b l e is p r e s e n t e d i n t w o sections, t h e first section beginning on p . 468.

Cnr

to

F o r a t e x t discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 55]

1

City ntirnber

P E R CA PITA A S S E S S M E N T

CITY AND DIVISION O F
GOVERNMENT

1

Subject t o t h e general Subject
to special
proper t y tax
property
taxes
Assessed
E s t i m a t e d (assessed
valua- j
valuation i true value
tion) |

RATE OF L E V Y

Of the general property
tax

Of general p r o p e r t y
taxes per $1,000 of—
Assessed
valuation

Estimated
t r u e value]

Of poll
taxes

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total

Total

1

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

>
O

LOUISIANA

M

$1, 313. 45
1, 313. 45
1, 313. 45

$35. 75
30.50
27.50
3.00
5. 25

$31. 62
26.37
23.37
3.00
5.25

$1.00
1.00
1.00

$17,116, 875
14, 292, 885
12, 679,177
1, 613, 708
2, 823,990

$17, 011,176
14,187,186
12, 573, 478
1, 613, 708
2, 823,990

$41. 54
34. 64
30. 70
3.94
6.90

$105, 699
105, 699
105, 699

21.88
12.48
8.40
3 4.08
4.20
5.20

1.00
1.00

2, 718, 612
1, 567, 456
1, 028, 693
538, 763
514, 346
636, 810

2, 680, 088
1, 528, 932
1, 028, 693
500, 239
514, 346
636, 810

47. 67
27.19
18. 30
8.90
9.15
11.33

38, 524
38, 524

2,178.17
2,178.17
2,178.17
2.178.17

27.36
15. 61
10.50
3
5.11
5.25
6.50

N E W ORLEANS

17

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation
Levee d i s t r i c t
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

143

$1,116.43
1, 313. 45
1, 313. 45

SHREVEPORT..

[
i

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
1
C i t y corporation
1, 742. 54 1
1, 742. 54
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . __ • 1, 742. 54
G o v e r n m e n t of Darish .
1,742.54

103

LEWISTON

._

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _.

908. 97
908. 97
908.97 j

1, 514. 94
1.514.94
1,514.94

$14.32 |

1,459,74
1,459.74 !
1,459.74 I
1,459.74
1.459.74

1,946.33
1,946.33
1,946.33
1,946.33
L 946. 33

48.83 |j

PORTLAND

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . _ C i t y corporation
Bridge district
Pier site d i s t r i c t - . .
Gove n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y - -

CO

CO
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co

o
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o

i

MAINE

235

38, 524

>
r

30.00
20.14
7.25
2.61

18.00
12.08
4.35
1.57

3.00
3.00

33.67
26.49
25.90
0.31
0.28
5.87
1.31

25.24
19. 86
19.42
0.23
0.21
4.40
0.98

3.00
3.00
3.00

958,
655,
223,
80,

877
236
302
339

3, 765, 702
2, 987, 690
2,924, 300
33, 266
30,124
636, 063
141,949

923, 959
620, 318
223, 302
80, 339
3, 647, 881
2, 869, 869
2, 806, 479
33, 266
30,124
636, 063
141,949

27.27
18.31
6.59
2.37

$7, 276
7,276

49.14
38.66
37.81
0.45
0.41
8.57
1.91

54, 374
54, 374
54, 374

$0.21
0.21

M
27. 642
27, 642

H
t—i

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0.73
0.73
0.73

63, 447
63, 447
63, 447




MARYLAND

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y

!
|
i
|

0.80
0.80

29,133,988
26,092,471
3,041, 517

28,502,738
25,461,221
3,041, 517

36.31 !
32.44 j
3.87

2.00
2.00

45,036, 679
42,284, 679
2, 752,000

44,559,805
41,807,805
2, 752,000

57.45
53.90
3.55

476,874
476,874

39.80
35.56
1.92
2.32

2.00
2.00

2, 757,426
2,468,027
131,000
158, 399

2,715,004
2, 425, 605
131,000
158, 399

41.46
37.04
2.00
2.42

42,422
42,422

20.00
17. 23
1.41
1.36

20.00
17-23
1.41
1.36

2.00
2.00

2, 570, 754
2,217, 781
180,054
172,919

2,548, 542
2,195, 569
180,054
172,919

60.72
52.31
4.29
4.12

22,212
22,212

1,303.40 i
1,303.40
1,303.40

29.90
26.35
2.20
1.35

29.90
26.35
2.20
1.35

5.00
2.00
3.00

4,712,978
4,080,025
427,400
205,553

4, 552, 622
4,012,093
334,976
205,553

38.97
34.34
2.87
1.76

160,356
67, 932
92,424

1,109. 77
1,109. 77

1,109. 77 .
1,109.77 J

34.20
32.72
1.48

34.20
32.72
1.48

2.00
2.00

1,798,324
1,721,677
76, 647

1,771,160
1, 694, 513
76, 647

37.95
36.31
1.64

27,164
27,164

1,169. 52
1,169. 52
1,169. 52

1,169. 52 .
1,169.52 .
1,169.52 .

28.50
25.80
1.70
1.00

28.50
25.80
1.70
1.00

2.00
2.00

1, 386, 730
1, 257,403
81,300
48,027

1, 365,926
1,236, 599
81,300
48,027

33.33
30.18
1.98
1.17

20,804
20,804

1, 300. 48
1, 300. 48
1, 300.48

1,300.48 L
1,300.48 L
1,300.48 |.

28.80
26.02
1.55
1.23

28.80
26.02
1.55
1.23

2.00
2.00

1,589,890
1, 438, 798
84,242 I
66, 850

1, 565,272
1,414,180
84,242
66,850

37.45
33.84
2.02
1.60

24,618
24,618

1,383.05
1,383.05
1,383.05

1,383.05 L
1,383.05 L
1,383.05 L

29.80
26.88
1.86
1.06

29.80
26.88
1.86
1.06

2.00
2.00

5,338,518 '
4,822,591
328.700
187,227 ;

5, 266,050
4, 750,123
328, 700
187,227

41.21
37.18
2.57
1.47

1,325.66

1,325.66 .
1,325.00 L
1,325.00 L

26.40
23.26
1.73
1.41 1

2.00
2.00

1,325.00
l,a25.00 »

26.40
23.26
1.73
1.41

1, 536. 858
1,357,208 i
99,100 I
80,550 '

1, 511,108
1,331,458
99,100
80, 550

34.98
30.82
2.29
1.86

21.14
«18. 66
3 2.48

18.79
16.60
2.19

1, 738.44
1,560.97

1, 954.59
1,765.79

2,325.96 j
2, 325. 96 1

2,325.96
2,32.596 1

24.70
23.17
1.53

24.70
23.17
1.53

1,041. 64
1,041.64
1, 041. 64

1,041.64
1,041.64 1
1,041.64 I

39.80
35.56
1.92
2.32

3,035. 86
3,035. 86
4,035. 88

3,035.86
3,035.86
3,035. 86

1, 303.40
1,303.40
1, 303.40

227.41

3

631,250
631,250

MASSACHUSETTS

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
BROCKTON

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _.
BROOKLINE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _
CAMBRIDGE.

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
CHELSEA

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
CHICOPEE

G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
EVERETT

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
FALL RIVER

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
FITCHBURG

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .1

Average rate.

72,468
72,468
1
i
1

i

25, 750
25, 750

Q

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TABLE 25.—ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY, BASIS OF ASSESSMENT, P E R CAPITA ASSESSMENT, RATE OF LEVY, AND TOTAL AND P E R
CAPITA TAXES LEVIED: 1924—Continued

to

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]
RATE OF LEVY

City mimber

F E E CAPITA ASSESSMENT

Subject
Of general p r o p e r t y
t o special taxes per $1,000 of—
property
taxes
(assessed
EstiEstimated
Assessed
valuamated
valuation
true value
tion)
t r u e value

LEVY

Subject t o t h e general
property tax

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

Assessed
valuation

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

MASSACHUSETTS—Contd.

160

HAVERHILL. _

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
13?

HOLYOKE..

_ _ _ _ _

LAWRENCE

|

77

157
I

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _ _i

23.00
20.57
1.53
0.90

2.00
2.00

$1,931,430
1,709.523
115,200
106,707

$1,900,056
1,678,149
115,200
106.707

$38.08
33.63
2.31
2.14

$31,374
31,374

2,645,114
2,369,279 |
173,400
102,435

2, 610, 610
2,334, 775
173,400
102,435

43.28
38.71
2.88
1.70

34 504
34,504

51,348
51,348

U2

H

1,350. 62
1,350. 62
1,350. 62

1,350. 62
1,350.62
1,350.62

27.20
24.05
1.64
1.51

27.20
24.05
1.64
1.51

2.00
2.00

3,491,190
3,092,835
206,800
191, 55o

3,439,842
3,041,487
206,800
191, 555

36.74
32.48
2.21
2.05

29.40
26. 31
1.72
1.37

29.40
26.31
1.72
1.37

2.00 [
2.00
1

4,190, 772
3, 756, 286
242,067
192,419

4,128,171
3, 693,952
241, 800
192,419

37.31
33.38
2.19
1.74

31. 80
28. 47
1.73
1.60

31.80
28.47
1.73
1.60

2.00
2.00

3, 745, 575
3, 359, 757
200,440
185, 378

3, 684, 383
3,298, 565
200,440
185, 378

35.94
32.18
1.96
1.81

61,192
61,192

35.00
32.22
1.55
1.23

35.00
32.22
1.55
1.23

2.00
2.00

1, 991, 096
1,835,389
86, 815
68,892 1

1, 960, 348
1,804, 641
86,815
68,892

38.14
35.11
1.69
1.34

30, 748
30, 748

1
1, 269. 02
1, 269. 02
1,269. 02

1, 269. 02
1, 269. 02
1, 269. 02

1,130.14
1,130.14
1,130.14

1,130.14
1,130.14
1,130.14

1,089. 62
1, 089. 62
1,089. 62

1, 089. 62
1,089. 62
1,089. 62

$0.30
0.08

MALDEN

I

$2.00 1
2.00

1,881. 93
1,881.93
1,881.93

LYNN

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

$29.20
25.79
1.77
1.64

1,881.93
1,881.93
1,881.93

LOWELL

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t v
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _

$29.20
25.79
1.77
1.64
23.00
20. 57
1.53
0.90

___

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
69

$1,304.08
1,304.08
1,304.08

_ _

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _
85

$1,304.08
1,304.08
1,304.08

|
1

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H
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o

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$1,235
968
267

$0.01
0.01

61, 366
61, 366

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176

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
NEW

1,146.16
1,146.16
1,146.16
1, 815. 63
1, 815. 63
1, 815. 63

NEWTON

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

2,108.00
2,108. 00
2,108.00

PlTTSFIELD
G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _.

1,144. 96
1,144. 96
1,144. 96

1,144. 96
1,144. 96
1,144. 96

1, 604. 31
1, 604. 31
1, 604. 31

1,604. 31
1, 604.31
1,604.31

1,157. 29
1,157. 29
1,157.29

1,157. 29
1,157.29
1,157.29

4.34
4.11

QUINCY

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
190

SALEM

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _.
80

53

SOMERVILLE
__
G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

0.20
0.18

234

26.40
23.92
1.58
0.90

2.00
2.00

5, 812, 619
5, 271, 892
344, 500
196,227

5, 742, 723
5,201, 996
344, 500
196, 227

47.93
43.42
2.88
1.64

69,89,'
69,89;

27.40
24.81
1.44
1.15

2.00
2.00

3,033, 365
2, 749, 416
157, 871
126,078

3, 003,939
2, 719, 990
157, 871
126, 078

57.76
52.30
3.04
2.42

29,42 >
29,42

29.20 I
25.59
1.73 !
1.!

29.20
25.59
1.73
1.88

2.00
2.00

1, 580, 276
1, 383, 825
96, 840
99, 611 1

1, 542, 798
1, 351, 887
91, 300
99,611

33.43
29.30
1.98
2.16

27.00
24.80
1.12
1.08

2.00
2.00

2, 557, 965
2, 352, 306
104, 600 1
101,059

2, 525, 985
2, 320, 326
104,600
101,059

43.32
39.79
1.79
1.73

33.50 !
30.13
1.75
1.62

33.50
30.13
1.75
1.62

2.00
2.00

1, 682,208 1
1, 515,118
86,891
80,199

1, 658, 434
1, 491, 600
86, 635
80,199

38.77
34.87
2.03
1.87

28.70
25.77
1.63
1.30

2.00
2.00

2, 910, 528
2, 619, 432
162,100
128, 996

2,850,340 j
2, 559, 244
162,100
128,996

29.03
26.07
1.65
1.31

60,188
60,188

11,388
5,848
5,540

0.25
0.13
0.12

26,090
26,09C

31,98f)
31, 98.)

536
280
256

0.01
0.01
0.01

23,238
23, 238

f

4

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H

>

1, 011. 51
1,011.51
1,011.51

1, 867. 57
1, 867. 57
1, 867. 57

1,867. 57
1, 867. 57
1, 867. 57

30.00
27.50
1.57
0.93

30.00
27.50
1.57
0.93

2.00
2.00

7, 932,560
7, 279, 719
410,400
242,441

7, 848, 632
7,195,791
410, 400
242,441 j

56.03
51.37
2.93
1.73

83, 928
83, 928

1,023. 54
1, 023. 54
1,023. 54

1, 023. 54
1,023. 54
1,023. 54

28. 60
25.79
1.79
1.02

28.60
25.79
1.79
1.02

2.00
2.00

1,161,284
1,049,215
71,400
40,669

1,139, 230
1,027,161
71, 400
40, 669

29.27
26.39
1.83
1.05

22,054
22,054

1, 317. 67
1,317. 67
1, 317. 67

1,317. 67
1,317. 67
1,317.67

28.00
25.02 I
1.6
1.32 |

28.00
25.02
1.66
1.32

2.00
2.00

1,283,786
1,149,103
75,000 '
59, 683 I

1, 264, 068
1,129, 385
75,000
59,683 1

36.90
32.97
2.19
1.74

19,718
19,718

WALTHAM

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

26,60
26, 60;

1, Oil. 51
1,011.51
1,011. 51

TAUNTON

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _.

38.05
35.24
1.57
1.24

28.70 I
25.77
1.63
1.30

SPRINGFIELD

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n i of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

1, 765, 635
1, 635, 340
72, 859
57, 436

27.00 I
24.80
1.12 |
l.C

2,108.00
2,108.00
2,108.00

1, 792, 243 1
1, 661,948
72,859
57,436

0.90 I

__

2.00
2.00

27.40 J
24.81 !
1.44
1.15

1,815. 63
1,815. 63
1,815. 63

33.20
30.75
1.37
1.08

26.40 I
23.92
1.58

1,146.16
1,146.16
1,146.16

BEDFORD

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y __

178

33.20 |
30.75
1.37
l.C

MEDFORD

i Less than one-half of 1 cent.

8

A v e r a g e rate.

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TABLE

2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

CAPITA

TAXES

LEVIED:

1924—Continued

[.This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p . 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]
PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

RATE OF LEVY

Subject to the general Subject Of general p r o p e r t y
to special taxes p e r $1,000 of—
property tax
property
taxes
EstiAssessed
Assessed Estimated
m ed
valuation true value valua- valuation t r u ea tvalue
tion)

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes |

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

M ASS ACHUSETTS—C ontd.

Government of city
Government of State...
Government of county.

$2.00 1

$8, 550, 275
7, 717, 910
459, 236
373,129

$8,438, 463
7,606,098
459, 236
373,129

$44. 65
40.24
2.43
1.97

1, 645, 030
1,278,179
527,084
751, 095
174,992
191,859

1,645,030
1, 278,179
527, 084
751,095
174, 992
191,859

40.75
31.66
13.06
18.60
4.33
4.75

36.99
29.63
14.87
14.76
2.03
5.33

1, 737,426
1, 391,718
698,442
693,276
95,358
250, 350

1, 737,426
1,391,718
698,442
693, 276
95, 358
250, 350

35. 80
28.67
14.39
14.28
1.96
5.16

25.58
23.48
20.96
2.52
2.10

25.58
23.48
20.96
2.52
2.10

62,819, 800
57, 659,192
51, 476, 677
6,182, 515
5,160, 608

62,819, 800
57, 659,192
51, 476,677
6,182, 515
5,160, 608

53.59
49.19
43.92
5.27
4.40

33.60
25.01
13.20
11.81

33.60
25.01
13.20
11.81

4, 745, 852
3, 532. 552
1,864,442
1, 668,110

4, 745,852
3, 532, 552
1, 864, 442
1, 668,110

39.92
29.72
15.68
14.03

$1,518. 57
1, 518. 57
1, 518. 57

$1, 518. 57
1, 518. 57
1, 518. 57

$29.40
26.50
1.60
1.30

$29.40
26.50
1.60
1.30

1,305. 57
1,305. 57
1,305. 57
1,305. 57

1, 740. 76
1, 740. 76
1, 740. 76
1, 740. 76

31.21
24.25
10.00
14.25
3.32
3.64

23.41
18.19
7.50
10.69
2.49
2.73

967. 69
867. 69
967. 69
967. 69

967. 69
967. 69
967. 69
967. 69

36.99
29.63
14.87
14. 76
2.03
5.33

2,094. 74
2,094. 74
2,094. 74

2,094. 74
2,094. 74
2,094. 74

1,188.17
1,188.17

1,188.17
1,188.17

WORCESTER

2.00

MICHIGAN
BATTLE CREEK

Government of city
City corporation-._
School district
Government of State...
Government of county.
BA.Y CITY

Government of city
City corporation...
School district
Government of State.._
Government of county.
DETROIT

Government of city
City corporation...
County
Government of State., _
FLINT

Government of city
City corporation_._
School district

$111,812
111,812




Government of State._.
Government of county.

1,188.17
1,188.17

GRAND RAPIDS
Government of city
City corporation. _.
School district
Government of State._.
Government of county .

49

1,188.17
1,188.17

1,511.02
1, 511. 02
1, 511. 02
1, 511. 02

1, 511.02
1,511.02
1,511. 02
1,511.02

105 j HAMTRAMCK...
Government of city
City corporation...
School district
Government of S t a t e . . .
Government of county .

I
I

|

3.00
5.59

3.00
5.59

423,737 '
789, 563 j

28.75
23.13
10.99
12.14
2.87
2.75

28.75
23.13
10.99
12.14
2.87
2.75

6, 367, 277 !
5,122,166 1
2, 432,790 1
2,689, 376 ;
635,478
609, 633 ;

25.87
21.42
12.92
8.50
2.02
2.43

2,447,490
2,026,423
1, 222,137
804,286
191,136
229,931

1

423,737
789,563

3.56
6.64

6, 367, 277
5,122,166
2,432, 790
2,689,376
635,478
609,633

43.45
34.95
16.60
18.35
4.34
4.16

2,447,490
2, 026,423
1, 222,137
804, 286
191,136
229, 931

33.67
27.87
16.81
11. 06
2.63
3.16

56
56
56
56

2,832. 37
2,832. 37
2, 832. 37
2,832. 37

2,832. 37
2,832.37
2,832. 37
2,832. 37

21. 54
17. 00
9.40
7.60
2.10
2.44

21.54
17.00
9.40
7.60
2.10
2.44

3,980,974
3,142, 047
1,737, 367
1,404,680
388,320
450, 607

3,980,974
3,142,047
1, 737,367
1,404, 680
388, 320
450, 607

61.01
48.15
26.62
21.53
5.95
6.91

JACKSON
Government of city
City corporation.._
School district
Government of S t a t e . . .
Government of county.

1, 426.
1,426.
1,426.
1,426.

84
84
84
84

1, 426.84
1,426. 84
1,426. 84
1,426.84

20. 91
I 13.89
6.58
7.31
2.34
4.68

20.91
13.89
6.58
7.31
2.34
4.68

1, 677,542
1,114,350
527, 892
586,458
187,731
375,461

1, 677, 542
1,114, 350
527,892
586,458
187, 731
375,461

29.84
19.82
9.39
10.43
3.34
6.68

KALAMAZOO
_
Government of city
City corporation...
School district
Government of S t a t e . . .
Government of county.

1,390.
1,390.
1,390.
1,390.

36
36
36
36

1,390. 36
1, 390. 36
1,390. 36
1,390.36

32. 68
I
25.27
I 12.00
1 13.27
2.40
j
5.01

32.68
25.27
12.00
13.27
2.40
5.01

2, 393,660
1, 850,912 |
878, 945
971,967 1
175, 789
366,959

2,393,660
1,850,912
878, 945
971,967
175, 789
366,959

45.44
35.13
16.68
18.45
3.34
6.97

LANSING
Government of city
City corporation-.School district
Government of S t a t e . . .
Government of county.

1, 953.
1, 953.
1,953.
1, 953.

92
92
92
92

1,953. 92
1,953.92
1,953. 92
1, 953. 92

23. 50
18. 30
3 8.47
9.83
2.44
2.76

23.50
18.30
3 8.47
9.83
2.44
2.76

3, C61,307
2,383, 671
1.102, 921
1,280,750
317,977
359, 659

3,061,307
2,383, 671
1,102, 921
1,280,750
317,977
359,659

45. 91
35. 75
16.54
19.21
4.77
5.39

MUSKEGON
Government of city
City corporation..
School district
Government of State
Government of county..
3

1, 301.
1,301.
1,301.
1,301.

HIGHLAND PARK
Government of city
City corporation...
School district
Government of S t a t e . . .
Government of county.

126

1,301. 56
1, 301. 56
1, 301. 56
1, 301. 56

|
25.87
1 21.42
1 12.92
8.50
2.02
1
2.43

1,318.48
1,318.48
1,318.48
1,318.48

1,318.48
1,318.48
1,318.48
1,318.48

35.14
1
25.53
1 14.30
11.23
2.06
1
7.55

35.14
25.53
- 14. ?0
11.23
2.06
7.55

1,940,848
1,410,237
790,050
620,187
113,615 |
416,996 1

1,940,848
1,410,237
790,0E0
620,187
113,615
416,996

46.32
33.65
18.85
14.80
2.71
9.95

Average r a t e .

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T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S OP A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , H A T E O P L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]
P E R CAPITA

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

RATE OF LEVY

ASSESSMENT

Of general p r o p e r t y
Subject t o t h e general Subject
t o special taxes per $1,000 of—
property tax
property
taxes
(assessed
EstiAssessed
Assessed
Estimated
valuavaluation true value
valuation m a t e d
tion)
t r u e value

LEVY

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total
Per
capita

j

Total

i
!
1
1
[

$2,148,163
1,631,132
881,318
749,814
126,497
390, 534

$49.47
37. 56
20.30
17.27
2.91
8.99

3,011,767
2,221,434
1,105,906
1,115,528
192,901
597,432

3,011,767
2,221,434
1,105,906
1,115,528
192, 901
597,432

42.82
31.58
15.72
15.86
2.74
8.49

5,524,437
4,231,736
1,941,955
2,289,781
483,157
809,544

5, 524,437
4,231,736
1,941,955
2,289,781
483,157
809, 544

50.97
39.04
17.92
21.12
4.46
7.47

20,516,236
18,786,991
16,679,798
2,107,193
1,729,245

20, 516,236
18, 786, 991
16, 679, 798
2,107,193
1, 729,245

49.17
45.02
39.97
5.05
4.14

11,729,994
8,079,843 |

11,729,994
8,079,843

48.08
33.12

j

Total

MICHIGAN—Continued
$45.99
34. 92
18. 87
16.05
2.71
8.36

$45.99
34.92
18.87
16.05
2.71
8.36

91
91
91
91

34. 50
25.45
12. 67
312. 78
2.21
6.84

34.50
25.45
12.67
312. 78
2.21
6.84

2,382. 34
2,382. 34
2,382. 34
2,382. 34

42.65
32.67
314. 99
317. 68
3 3.73
3 6.25

21.39
16.39
3 7.52
3 8.87
3 1.87
3 3.13

2,100. 71
2,100. 71
2,100.71

52.09
47.70
3 42. 35
3 5.35
3 4. 39

23.40
21.43
319. 03
3 2.40
31. 97

2,136.20 1

46.08
3 31. 74

22.50
315.50 I

PONTIAC

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _

$1,075.83
1,075. 83
1,075.83
1,075. 83

$1,075, 83
1,075.83
1,075.83
1,075. 83

SAGINAW

j
i

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y - .

1,240. 91
1,240. 91
1,240. 91
1,240. 91

1,240.
1,240.
1,240.
1,240.

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DULUTH

|
1

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _

1,195.14
1,195.14
1,195.14
1,195.14

MINNEAPOLIS

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
County
_
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
ST. PAUL

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y

943. 94
943.94
943. 94
;

1,043.38 1

1
1

i

1
i

1
i
i

!
I
i

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$2,148,163
1,631,132
881,318
749,814
126,497
390, 534

!

Per
capita




G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

1,043.38
1,043.38

2,136.20 i
2,136. 20 |

3 3.!
310.36 I

3

»1.94
5.06

1,012,122
2,638,029

1,012,122
2,638,029

4.15
10.81

1,378. 98
1, 625. 31
1, 589.48
1, 625.31

1,992.26
1,995. 3
1,946.82 I
1,995.36

29.92
28.92
313.12
4.30 I
11.50
1.00 |

22.78
21.97
3 9.08
3.50
9.39
0.81

15,927,076
15,351,549
6,404,138
2,474,767
6,472,644
575,527

15,927,076
15,351,549
6,404,138
2,474, 767
6,472,644
575, 527

44.98
43.35
18.09
6.99
18.28
1.63

1,017.04
1,017.04
1,017.04
1,017. 04

1,445. <
1,445. <
1,445. <
1,445.98 I

33.91
25.] 6 J
312. 91
12.25 |
1.00
7.75

23.85
17.70
3 9.08
8 62
0.70
5.45

2,698,443
2,002,106
1,027,234
974,872
79, 581
616, 756

2,698,443
2,002,106
1,027,234
974, 872
79, 581
616,756 I

34.49
25. 59
13.13
12.46
1.02
7.88

1,411.37
1,411.37
1,411.37

2,055.69
2,055.6
2, 055.69 I

22.85
21.85 I
3 13.65 I
8.20
1.00

15.69
15.00
3 9.37
5.63
0.69

25,990,362
24,852,706
15,523, 929
9,328,777
1,137,656

25,990,362 |
24,852,706 j
15,523,929 I
9,328,777
1,137,656

32.24
30.83
19.26
11.57
1.41

MISSOUBI
KANSAS CITY

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . ._
County
School district-.*.__
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
ST. JOSEPH

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation. . .
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
ST. LOUIS

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . .
City corporation..
School d i s t r i c t
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . .

939. 76
939. 76
9139.76
939. 76

1,342.52
1,342. 52
1,342. 52
1,342. 52

27.30 j
21.00
9.50
11.50
1.00
5.30 j

19.11
14.70
6.65
8.05
0.70
3.71

473.27
473. 27
473.27
473.27

1, 952.19
1, 952.19
1,952.19
1, 952.19 I

70.77
43.87
23.35 '
20.52 |
4.40
22.50 |

17.15
10.63
5.66
4.97
1.07
5.45

SPRINGFIELD

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation.__
School d i s t r i c t
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . __
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

$2. 00
2.00
2.00

1, 077,184
831, 743
383, 717
*448,026
38, 959
206,482

1,063, 5761
818,135!
370,109|
448,026
38,959
206,482 '

I
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i

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25.66
19.74
8.93
10.81
0.94
4.98

$13,608
13,608
13,608

33.49
20.76
11.05
9.71
2.08
10.65

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34,488
17,244
17,244

>
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BUTTE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . __
School d i s t r i c t
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

4.00 1
2.00
2.00
2.00 |

1,457,462
899,339
486, 743
412,596
88,471
469, 652

1,422, 974
882,095
469,499
412, 596
88,471
452,408

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17,244

* Average r a t e .

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T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

CAPITA TAXES LEVIED:

1924—Continued

[ T h i s t a b l e is p r e s e n t e d i n t w o sections, t h e first section beginning on p . 468.
P E R CAPITA A S S E S S M E N T

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 55]

RATE OF LEVY

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax

Subject t o t h e general
property tax

Assessed
valuation

Subject j | Of general p r o p e r t y
• to special "taxesper$1,000of—
property
taxes
EstiEstimated
Assessed
valuavaluation m a t e d
true value
tion)
t r u e value

Of poll
taxes

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total
;

Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

NEBRASKA

133

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation _._
School district
Sanitary d i s t r i c t . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of State___
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

NEW

$2,458,241
2,150,663 1
J683,824 1
1,373,452
93,387
176, 882
130, 696

$2,444,241
2,136,663
669,824
1,373, 452
93,387
176,882
130,696

$41.09
35.92
11.26
23.09
1.57
2.97
2.20

8, 786,063
7,117,988 1
3, 205,321
3,912,667
588, 732
1,079,343

8, 786,063
7,117, 988
3,205,321
3,912,667
588, 732
1,079,343

42.24
34.22
15.41
18.81
2.83
5.19

33.36
27.65
3.04
2.67

$132,222
132, 222

$1.61
1.61

206,355
123,813
82,542

111.79
80.80
15. 69
15.30

25,820
12,910

0.49
0.24

10, 795
10, 795

12,910

0.24

$2,191.40
2,095.56
2,093.12
2,202. 52
2,202. 52

1, 572. 28
1, 567.39
1, 572. 28
1, 572. 28

2,204. 29
2,197. 77
2,204. 29
2, 204. 29

26.90
21.80
9.80
12.00
1.80
3.30

19.18
15.55
6.99
8.56
1.28
2.35

1,382. 62
1, 426. 83
1, 426. 83

1,382. 62
1, 426. 83
1,426. 83

24.00
20.00
2.13
1.87

24.00
20.00
2.13
1.87

5.00
3.00
2.00

3, 082.067
2, 530,155 1
332, 716 I
219,196

2, 743, 490
2,274,120
250,174
219,196

3, 714.33
3, 760. 59
3, 760. 59

3, 714.33
3, 760.59
3, 760. 59

29.99
21.75
4.17
4.07

29.99
21. 75
4.17
4.07

1.00
1.00

5. 941. 226
4, 291,207 |
828. 783
821,236 1

5. 904. 611
4, 267, 502
828, 783
808,326 1

$14,000
14,000
14,000

HAMPSHIRE

MANCHESTER

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
NEW

153

$2.00
2.00
2.00

$1,668.12
1,571.67
1,569. 84
1, 651. 89
1, 651.89

OMAHA

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . __
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

$19.26
16.91
5.14
11.02
0.75
1.35
1.00

$25.57
22.44
6.75
14.69
1.00
1.80
1.33

LINCOLN

$213.24

JERSEY

ATLANTIC CITY

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of State.__
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

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BAYONNE..—„—_„.„„-„
Government ofcity_„.
G o v e r n m e n t of State___
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

1,739.00
1,707. 46
1, 707.46

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . __
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

1,199.21
1,242.14
1, 242.14

ELIZABETH

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . __
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

1, 515. 54
1, 537. 89
1,537. 89

(4)
(4)
(4)
1,396. 48
1,426. 04
1,426. 04

NEW

33.96
22.94
5.53
5.49

47,332
23,666

0.37
0.19

23,666

0.19

31.95
22.43
4.44
5.08

1.00
1.00

2,860, 961
2, 000,680
397, 985
462,296

2, 834,876
1,981,280
397, 985
455, 611

48.64
33.99
6.83
7.82

13,370
6,685

0.23
0.11

30.61
22.64
4.46
3.51

30.61
22.64
4.46
3.51

1.00
1.00

3,691,148
2,717, 204
538, 669
435, 275

3, 645, 284
2, 682,771
538,669
423,844

(4)
(4)
(4)
0)

22,862
11,431
11,431

(4)
(4)
(4)

46.61
3 35.48
4.42
6.71

46.61
8 35. 48
4.42
6.71

1.00 1
1.00

4,490, 216
3,394,189
429,126
666,901

4,458,348
3,377,032
429,126
652,190

65.40
49.54
6.30
9.57

29,422
14,711

0.43
0.22

14, 711

0.22

27.69
24.18
19. 01
5.17
3.51

1.00
1.00
1.00

18,146, 661
15,842, 534
12,403,932
3,438,602
2,304,127

18,041,991
15, 737,864
12,346,933
3,390,931
2, 304,127

57.80 I
50.42
39.55
10.86
7.38

95,342
95,342
47, 671
47,671

0.31
0.31
0.15
0.15

1.00
1.00
1.00

24,031,
21,216,
17,875,
3,340,
2,815,

23,710,343
20,895,241
17,665,000
3,230,241
2,815,102

53.21
46.89
39.64
7.25
6.32

219,708
219, 708
109,854
109,854

0.49
0.49
0.25
0.25

1,515.54 I
1, 537. i
1,537. 89 I

31.95
22.43
4.44
5.08

(4)
(4)
(4)
1,426.04
1,426.04

6,685

26,428
26,428

12, 715
12,715

0.11

1, 601. 96
1, 619.10
1, 619.10

2,080.47 [
2,102.72
2,102.72

35.96
31.40
24.69
6.71
4.56

1,401. 82
1,426.15
1,426.15

1,401.82
1,426.15
1,426.15

37.79
33.36
28.28
5.08
4.43

37.79
33.36
28.28
5.08
4.43

886. 53
901. 58
901. 58

1,477.55
1,502.63
1,502.63

46.26
33.66
4.59
8.01

27.77
20.20
2.76
4.81

1, 542,
1,113,
153,
275,

1, 526, 668
1,105,391
153, 513
267, 764

41.22
29.85
4.14
7.23

15,792
7,896
7,896

37.00
27.46
4.46
5.08

1,207,706
890,489
146, 511
170, 706

1, 200,878
887,075
146, 511
167, 292

34.31
25.34
4.19

6,828
3,414

••

9,328
9,328
9,328

o

0.20
0.10

3.414

2,446
2,446

0.21

37.00
27.46
4.46

23,002
23, 002

0.43
0.21

ORANCxE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

4,292,128
2,899,250
699, 076
693, 8Q2

1,199.21
1,242.14 I
1,242.14

BRUNSWICK

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

0.07

4,365, 888
2, 949,344
699, 076
717,468

28.00
19.13
4.45
4.42

NEWARK

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . .
City corporation..
County
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . .

6,112

1.00
1.00

1,56§
1,569

0.14
0.07

28.00
19.13
4.45
4.42

JERSEY CITY

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . .
City corporation..
County
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . .

12,224
6,112

1.00 f
1.00

HOBOKEN

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of State.__
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

69.67
50.47
7.74
11.46

27.08
19.52
3.05
4.51

EAST ORANGE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of State.__
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

6,032,399
4,369,967
670,571
991,861

40.27
29.02
4.54
6.71

CAMDEN

6,046,192
4,377,648
670, 571
997, 973

2,586.22
2, 539.15
2,5&9.15 I

922.87
940. 24
940. 24

922.87
940.24 I
940.24 I
* Average r a t e .

4

>

W

•"•

101,124
101,124
101,124

-

Per capita not computed.

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T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D :

1924—Continued

[ T h i s t a b l e is p r e s e n t e d i n t w o sections, t h e first section beginning o n p . 468.

City niunber

P E R CAPITA ASSESSMENT

F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 55]

RATE OF LEVY

Subject t o t h e general Subject
Of general p r o p e r t y
to special taxes per $1,000 of—
property tax
property
Of poll
taxes
taxes
EstiE s t i m a t e d (assessed Assessed
Assessed
valuavaluation m a t e d
v a l u a t i o n t r u e value
tion)
true value!

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

Offch e general p r o p e r t y
tax

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total
Per
capita

Total

Total

Per
capita

a

N E W JERSEY—Continued
117

PASSAIC.

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y __
52

PERTH AMBOY

72.61

1, 264. 78
1, 282. 36
1, 277. 41

1, 264. 78
1, 282. 36
1, 277. 41

68.76
68.76

861. 85
874. 32
874. 32

1, 723. 71
1, 748. 65
1, 748. 65

23.26

1, 295. 24
1,315. 25
1, 315. 25

1, 616. 80
1, 641. 82
1, 641. 82

50.91

23.26

50.91

NEW

$35. 62
27.68
4.37
3.57

$35. 62
27.68
4.37
3.57

$1.00
1.00

$3, 255,324
2, 514,383
397, 515
343,426

$3,212,
2,490,
397,
324,

688
275
515
898

$47.21
36.60
5.84
4.77

$37,056
18, 528

$0.54
0.27

18, 528

0.27

31.10
23.10
4.43
3.57

31.10
23.10
4.43
3.57

1.00
1.00

5,633, 552
4,157, 360
798,216
677,976

5, 548,
4,108,
798,
641,

823
894
216
713

39.45
29.22
5.68
4.56

72, 526
36, 263

0.52
0.26

36,263

0.26

46.48
33.91
4.55
8.02

23.24
16.95
2.28
4.01

1.00
1.00

1,864,871
1,353, 687
183, 606
327, 578

1,855,821
1, 348, 662
183, 606
323, 553

40.21
29.22
3.98
7.01

8,050
4,025

0.17
0.09

4,025

32.21
23.16
4.20
4.85

25.80
18.55
3.37
3.88

1.00
1.00

5, 514,281
3,945, 755
716, 742
851, 784

5,433,823
3,890, 057
716, 742
827,024

41.89
29.99
5.53
6.38

49, 520
24, 760

0.38
0.19

41.47
30.20
4.56
6.71

24, 760

1,307,178
940, 528
143,103
223, 547

1, 279, 090
925, 652
143,103
210, 335

30.28
21.91
3.39
4.98

26,424
13, 212

0.63
0.31

13, 212

0.31

103, 356
103,356
103,356

0.88
0.88
0.88

725. 61
742. 21
742. 21

725. 61
742. 21
742. 21

83.41
83.41

1, 316. 29

1,384. 95

88.29

33.87
28.43
27.27

32.20
27.03
25.92

5, 269,159
4,475, 538
4,305, 599

5,165, 803
4,372,182
4, 202, 243

44.13
37.35
35.90

1,247.00

1,312,01

1.16

1.11

169,939

169.939

1.45

YORK

A L B A N Y . . . __

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
C o u n t y supervisors'

12, 203
12,203

M

H
H
i—i

H
M

0.19

1.00
1.00

$5,580
5,580

0.09

41.47
30.20
4.56
6.71

WEST HOBOKEN

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

63

$72. 61

TRENTON

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _.
194

$1,322. 06
1, 336. 36
1,336. 36

._

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
55

$1,322.06
1,336. 36
1, 336. 36

PATERSON

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
177

CO

1,000
1,000

O

w

o
*i

30,938
30,93,8

1,664
1,664

o




G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _

1, 247. 00
1,247. 00

1.312. Ot
1, 312. 01

840.19
840.19

986. 74
986. 74

811.16
811.16
811.16

952. 60
952. 60
952. 60

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

769. 67
751. 77
751. 77

905. 50
1,089. 52
1,089. 52

BlNGHAMTON__
_
_.
G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

1, 475.15
1, 429. 30
1, 429. 30

1, 639. 06
1, 588.11
1, 588.11

1,450. 93
1, 445. 47
1, 445. 47

1, 745. 25
1, 738. 68
1, 738. 68

922. 20
919.72
919. 72

1, 024. 67
1,021.91
1, 021. 91

743.99
743. 99

1,239. 99
1, 239. 99

765. 50
765. 50
765. 50

1, 215. 08
1,215. 08
1,215. 08

55.07

ELMIRA

23.53

651
67,688
242,913

651
67,688
242,913

0.02
1.94
6.95

43. 64
3 31. 57
2.19

1,203,217
878,482
58,845
265,890

1,194, 789
870,054
58,845
265,890

33.36
24.30
1.64
7.42

3,210,526
2,574,843 i
158,857
476,826

3,210, 526
2,574,843
158,857
476,826

45.19
36.24
2.24
6.71

2,313,
2, 313.
2,213.
2,213.

54
54
08
08

2,487. 67
2,487. 67
2,486. 61
2,486. 61

18.89

33.83
32.04 I
28.46
3.58

26,138,005
24, 767,091
22, 025, 264
2, 741,827
1,370, 914

25, 991, 800
24, 620, 886
21, 879, 059
2, 741,827
1,370, 914

49.06
46.47
41.29
5.17
2.59

1, 769, 397
1,319, 738
96,898
352, 761

1, 769,397
1, 319, 738
96,898
352, 761

46.41
38.12 |
3 17. 21
19.88 I

1,476, 504
1,210, 291
550,152
627, 040

1,457, 256
1,191, 043
537,333
620, 611

34.73
28.39
12.81
14.79

33, 099
90, 762
175,451

33,099
90, 762
175, 451
3,036, 052
2, 532,846
1, 279, 498
1, 253,348
168, 797
334,409

62.99
52.55
26.55
26.00
3.50
6-94

0.55
0.55
0.55

8,428
8,428

0.24
0.24

146, 205
146, 205
146, 205

0.28
0.28
0.28

0.79
2.16
4.18

3,045,157
2, 541, 951
1, 288,603
1, 253,348
168,797
334,409 1

19,254
19.254
19, 254

36.97
27.58
2.02
7.37

27.42 I

45.87
45.87

MOUNT VERNON._.

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t . .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

31.05
22.17
8.90
13.26

1.03
2.83
5.46

JAMESTOWN

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
C o u n t y supervisors'
fund
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

1,085, 789
775,188
311, 024
463, 513

40.11
3 29. 90 i
2.20
8.01

27.59

_

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

1,105,043 1
794,442
330,278
463,513

37. 34
26.39
3 10. 59
3 15. 78

1.79 I

_

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
County
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

2.12
4.66

0.02
2.39
8.56

AUBURN

BUFFALO

248,205
545,416

30.92 |
3 24. 66
1.56
4.70 |

AMSTERDAM.

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
C o u n t y supervisors'
fund
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _

248,205 f
545,416

1.70 I

3.74 I

22.71
11.47 I
11.24
1.58
3.13

>
H

>
19, 248
19 248
12, 819
6,429

0.46
0.46
0.31
0.15

9,105
9,105
9,105

0.19
0.19
0.19

3 Average rate.
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2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E & T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , I I A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

C A P I T A T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]
RATE OF LEVY

P E R CAPITA ASSESSMENT

CITY AND DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

Subject to the general Subject Of general p r o p e r t y
to special taxes per $1,000 of—
property tax
property
taxes
E
Assessed Estimated (assessed Assessed m s t i valuation true value valua- valuation t r u ea t e d
tion)
value

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

3

N E W YORK—Continued
244

189

$1,044. 30
1,037. 93
1,037. 93

$34.87
26.99
2.19
5.69

$30. 60
24.29
1.75
4.56

$987,830 j
788, 691
55, 285
143,854

$970,489
771,350
55, 285
143,854

$31. 91
25.37
1.82
4.73

$17. 341
17,341

2,452. 27
2,114. 33
2,114. 33

2, 477. 46
2,487. 57
2,487. 57

28.62
23.70
2.14
2.78

27.64
23.46
1.82
2.36

2,944.916 [
2,498, 557
194,322 1
252,037

2, 937,939
2,491. 580
194,322
252,037

68.54
58.13
4.53
5.88

6,977
6,977

2,034.49 |
2,034.49

2,034. 49
2,034. 49

26.36
3 24. 65
1.71

26.36
3 24. 65
1.71

320,057,973
299, 763, 566
20, 294,407

312, 664, 522
292,370,115
20,294,407

53.63
50.15
3.48

7,393, 451
7,393,451

1.27
1.27

2,029. 25
1, 978.10
1,978.10

2,029. 25
2, 039. 25
2,039. 25

52.78

26. 87
20.53
1.99
4.35

26.35
20.53
1.83
3.99

3,025.093
2,361,316
208, 773
455. 004

2,995, 552
2, 331, 775
208, 773
455. 004

53.52
41.66
3.73
8.13

29, 541
29, 541

0.53
0.53

32.48
24.54
2.23
5.71

23.00
17.92
1.43
3.65

1, 356, 710
1,062, 609
82, 754
211, 347

1,335,761
1,041, 660
82, 754
211, 347

37.57
29.30
2.33
5.94

20,949
20,949

0.59
0.59

30.04
28.34
25.11
3.23
1.70

24.03
22.67
» 20.08
2.59
1.36

13, 814, 431
13, 035, 859
11, 554,179
1,481,680
778, 572

13,718,912
12,940, 340
11, 458, 660
1,481, 680
778. 572 1

43.77
41.29
36.56
4. 73
2. 48

95, 519
95, 519
95, 519

0.30
0.30
0.30

NEWBURGH

Government of city
Government of State...
Government of county.
NEW

$939. 87
830. 35
830. 35
I

KOCHELLE

Government of city
Government of State.__
Government of county.
NEW YORK...

Government of city. _ _
Government of State..

145

16.28

NIAGARA FALLS

Government of city
Government of State...
Government of county.
POUGHKEEPSIE

Government of city
Government of State...
Government of county.
22

1,193. 70
1,041. 47
1,041. 47

1, 635. 21
1, 627. 29
1, 627. 29

58.92

1,456. 32
1, 461.45
1,461. 45

1, 820. 51
1, 826.89
1, 826. 89

30.48

ROCHESTER

Government of city
City corporation.._
County
Government of State...

3

_
_

$0.57
0.57

_

0.16
0.16

1

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H

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W
H
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o

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916.96
906. 67
906. 67

40

TROY

1, 635. 51

1, 005. 66
4

4, 578,666
3,910, 447
205,854
462, 365

4, 564, 731
3,896,512
205, 854
462.. 365

49.28
42.07
2.22
4.99

13,935
13,935

0.15
0.15

33.92
26. 23
25.70

27.15
20.99
20.56

8, 013, 309
6,217,520
6,092,907

7,985,940
6,190,151
6, 065, 538

44.28
34.32
33.63

27, 369
27,369
27, 369

0.15
0.15
0.15

0.43
1.66
4.50

124, 613
483, 789
1, 312, 000

124, 613
483, 789
1, 312,000

0.69
2.68
7.27

3, 021, 556
2,480, 202
2, 220,983

2,978, 773
2, 437, 419
2,179, 597

41.27
33.77
30.19

42, 783
42, 783
41, 386

0.59
0.59
0.57

1, 616. 92
1, 616.92
1, 616.92

905. 09

40.38
3 34. 41
1.84
4.13

15.17

1, 293. 54
1, 293. 54
1, 293. 54

UTICA

(0

3

()

861. 80
861. 80
861. 80

957. 56
957. 56
957. 56

1,133.81

1, 742. 84

1,152. 44
1,152. 44
1,152. 44

1, 669. 03
1, 669. 03
1, 669.03

1, 311. 72
1,078. 53
1, 078. 53

1, 410. 45
1, 211. 84
1, 211. 84

50.93

1, 868. 39
1. 898. 33
1, 898. 33

2,147. 24
2,156. 88
2,156. 88

7.77

1, 789. 32

2,192. 70

1, 789. 32

2,192. 70

154. 30
154. 30
154. 30

__

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
C o u n t y supervisors'
fund_
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

32.85

YONKERS

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . . !

10.75

114, 735

113, 338

2.09
1.78
6.05

144,484
123, 303
418,051

144, 484
123,303
418,051

2.00
1.71
5.79

21.35
17.31
16. 51

3, 749,474
3,069, 241
2,934, 750

3, 716, 355
3,036,122
2,901, 631

36.86
30.12
28.78

0.80
0.69
3.35

134,491
115, 770
564, 463

134,491
115, 770
564,463

1.33
1.15
5.60

32.39
26.54
25. 38
1.16
0.99
4.86

WATERTOWN

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _

3

50.69
42.86
3 30. 02

2.32
1.98
6.72

57.33

56.32
47.62
33. 36
11.94

._

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
L a n s i n g b u r g school
district
C o u n t y supervisors'
fund
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _

241

15.04

SYRACUSE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t v
C i t y corporation
C o u n t y supervisors'
fund
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . _.
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

78

1, 222. 62
1, 208.90
1, 208.90

1, 308. 40

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _

53.84
3 45. 88
2.45
5.51

0.53
2.07
5.62

SCHENECTADY

3

•

0)

1,397

33,119
33,119
33,119

0)

0.33
0.33
0.33

37.97
3 27. 69
2.55
7.73

34.90
3 25. 75
2.27

1, 553, 676
1,194, 288
89,066
270, 322

1, 537,159
1,177, 771
89,066
270, 322

47.40
36.32
2.75
8.34

16, 517
16, 517

28.27
23.88
1.89
2.50

6, 774, 310
5, 720, 040
453,302
600,968

6, 765, 659
5, 711, 389
453, 302
600,968

60.75
51.28
4.07
5.40

8,651
8,651

0.08
0.08

19.95
11.20

16.28
9.14

1, 831, 576
1, 028, 253

35.70
20.04

8.75

7.14

1, 856, 467
1,036, 550
2,639
817, 278

803, 323

15.66

7,917
2,639
2,639
2,639

0.15
0.05
0.05
0.05

&

0.51
0.51

32.43
27.45
2.14
2.84

>
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158 I

CHARLOTTE

1

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
1
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
2

General p r o p e r t y n o t taxed for S t a t e purposes

$3.00
1.00
2.00
3

Average r a t e .

4

$16,974
5,658
11,316

Per capita not computed.
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CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

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[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]

"

i

City nuLmber

P E R CAPITA

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

NORTH

183

Of general p r o p e r t y
Subject t o t h e general Subject
to special taxes p e r $1,000 of—
property tax
property
taxes
(assessed Assessed
EstiAssessed
Estimated
valuavaluation mated
valuation true value
tion)
t r u e value

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

Per
capita

Per
capita

Total

>
o

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y

$17. 86
3 9.54

$3.00 1
1.00

$1, 486, 207
789, 635

$1, 465, 804
782, 834

$1, 840. 31

$1, 840. 31

1, 840. 31

1, 840. 31

3 8. 32

3 8.32

2.00 1

696,572

682,970

15.32

22. 00
17. 82
9.50
8.32

18. 26
14.79
7.88
6.91

5.00
4.38
2.00
2.38

958, 062
776, 030
413, 708
362.322

26.61
21.56
11.49
10.06

4.18

3.47

0.62

987, 076
799,118
424, 679
374,439
985
186,973

182, 032

5.06

WILMINGTON

1, 209. 71
1, 209. 71

1, 457. 48
1, 457. 48

G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

1, 209. 71

1, 457. 48

$82. 09
82.09
82.09

1 15.00

WINSTON-SALEM

G o v e r n m e n t of city

1, 817. 42

1,817. 42

G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

1, 817. 42

1, 817. 42

9.50

15.00
9.50

3.00
1.00

5.50

5.50

2.00

24. 00
19. 60
8.86
10. 74
0.26
4.14

54.44
54.44
54. 44

1, 638, 725
1,030, 738
1,075
606, 912

1, 614, 989
1,022,826

27.26
17.27

592,163

10.00

19.72
16.11
7.28
8.83
0.21
3.40

7, 640, 668
6, 239, 879
2,820, 680
3, 419,199
82, 774
1, 318, 015

7, 640, 668
6, 239, 879
2,820, 680
3,419,199
82, 774
1,318,015

(4)
(4)
(4)
4
(4 )
()

24. 84
20. 80
8.65
12.15
0.26
3.50
3 0. 28

20.51
17.17
7.12
10. 05
0.22
2.89
3 0.23

3, 956, 052
3, 311,096
1, 372, 950
1,938,146
41,475
558, 314
45,167 1

3, 956,052
3, 311,096
1, 372, 950
1, 938,146
41,475
558, 314
• 45,167

38. 50
32.22
13.36
18.86
0.40
5.43
0.44

(66)
( 6)

$20, 403
6,801

()
(«)

13, 602

>
r
CO

H

$2,955
985
985

$0.08
0.03
0.03

26, 059
22,103
9,986
12,117

985
985

0.03
0.03

>

3,956

3,225
1,075
1,075
1,075

0.05
0.02
0.02
0.02

H
W
H
M

20, 511
6,837

Q
O

13, 674
O

OHIO

28

( ).
4

(*)
(«)
0)
(4)

C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t . .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

(«)

0)

(4)

75
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n s h i p

$32. 87
17.55

$17. 86
3 9. 54

C i t y corporation
School district

134

LEVY

CAROLINA—Contd.

G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _
224

RATE OF L E V Y

ASSESSMENT

1,
1,
1,
1,
1,

552.
552.
552.
552.
552.

43
43
43
43
43

1, 877.11
1, 877.11
1, 877.11
1, 877.11
1,877.11

1

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1196 1

.....J

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
County
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

I
'

2,169.
2,169.
2,169.
2,169.

48
48
48
48

2,169.
2,169.
2,169.
2,169.

48
48
48
48

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
County
School district
P a r k districts
G o v e r n m e n t of State

DAYTON

47,167,133
46, 607,143
21, 538,094
4, 266,481
20, 224, 270
578, 298
559, 990

47,167,133
46, 607,143
21, 538,094
4, 266, 481
20, 224, 270
578, 298
559, 990

51.69
51.08
23.60
4.68
22.16
0.63
0.61

2,121.12
2,121.12
2,121.12
2,121.12

2,121.12
2,121.12
2,121.12
2,121.12

20.30
14.99
6.70
8.29
0.26
5.05

20.30
14.99
6.70
8.29
0.26
5.05

11,548,753
8, 527, 873
3, 811, 658
4, 716, 215
147, 915
2, 872, 965

548,
527,
811,
716,
147,
872,

43.06
31.80
14.21
17.58
0.55
10.71

1, 930. 63 I
1,930. 63 I
1,930.63
1, 930. 63 I

20.80
17.23
9.24
7.99
0.26
3.31

20.80
17.23
9.24
7.99
0.26
3.31

6, 796, 013
5, 629, 263
3, 018, 349
2, 610,914
84,950
1, 081, 800

796,
629,
018,
610,
84,
081,

40.16
33.26
17.84
15. 43
0.50
6.39

16.20
13.11
6.81
6.30
0.20
2.89

1,410, 861
1,141, 752
593, 084
548, 668
16, 983
252,126

410,
141,
593,
548,
16,
252,

33.66
27.24
14.15
13.09
0.41
6.02

1, 930. 63
1, 930. 63
1,930. 63
1, 930. 63

1,
1,
1,
1,

558. 48
558. 48
558. 48
558. 48

2,077. 98
2, 077. 98
2,077.f~
2,077. <

21.60
17.48
9.08
8.40
0.26
3.86

2,
2,
2,
2,

582.
582.
582.
582.

2,
2,
2,
2,

582. 00
582.00
582.00
582. 00

20.61
18.10
6.21
11.89
0.26
2.25

20.61
18.10
6.21
11.89
0.26
2.2(5

2, 874, 292
2, 524,159
865, 860
1, 658, 299
36, 277
313, 856

2, 874, 292
2, 524,159
865,860
1, 658, 299
36, 277
313, 856

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

2, 260. 06
2, 260.06
2, 260. 06
2,260. 06 I

24.60
18.53
7.50
11.03
0.26
5.81

19.68
14.82
6.00
8.82
0.21
4.65

2, 034, 293
1, 532, 335
620, 211
912,124
21, 501
480,457

2,034, 293
1, 532,335
620, 211
912,124
21, 501
480,457

44.48
33. 50
13.56
19.94
0.47
10.50

00
00
00
00

LIMA

G o v e r n m e n t of city _ _
C i t y corporation .
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y

o

>

53.19
46.71
16.02
30.69
0.67
5.81

LAKEWOOD

3

38.96 |
38.40
16.18
7.92
14.30
0.56

21.90
21.64
10.00
1.98
9.39
0.27
0.26

HAMILTON

G o v e r n m e n t of city _ . .
City corporation. .
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of county_.l
150

15, 660, 772
6, 600, 529
3, 229, 481
5,830, 762
230, 045

21.90
21.64
10.00
1.98
9.39
0.27
0.26

_

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
198

15,890,817

15,660, 772
6, 600, 529
3, 229, 481
5, 830, 762
230,045

2, 360. 33
2,360.33
2,360. 33
2,360.33
2, 360. 33 I

_

G o v e r n m e n t of city
City corporation.. _
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
43

15,890,81?

17.70
7.46
3.65
6.59
0.26

2, 360. 33
2, 360. 33
2, 360. 33
2, 360. 33
2, 360. 33

C L E V E L A N D . __

COLUMBUS...

1196

17.70
7.46
3.65
6.59
0.26

1, 808. 05
1, 808. 05
1, 808.05
1, 808.05

Average r a t e .

4

Per capita not computed.

6

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Ul

L—

Not reported.
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TABLE 25.—ASSESSED

V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

CAPITA TAXES LEVIED:

1924—Continued

[ T h i s t a b l e is p r e s e n t e d i n t w o sections, t h e first section beginning o n p . 468.

City number

P E R CAPITA A S S E S S M E N T

RATE OF LEVY

Subject
Of general p r o p e r t y
to special taxes per $1,000 of—
property
Of poll
taxes
taxes
EstiE s t i m a t e d (assessed Assessed
valuavaluation m a t e d
true value
tion)
true value!

Subject t o t h e general
property tax

CITY AND DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

Assessed
valuation

O

F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 55]

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

0 mo—C ontinued
204

216

118

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
i_
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n ship -

$2, 337.08
2, 337. 08
2, 337. 08
2, 337.08

$25.70
22.13
10.43
11.70
0.26
2.97

$15. 93
13.72
6.47
7.25
0.16
1.84

$1, 540, 751
1, 327, 060
625, 671
701, 389
15, 590
177,995

$1, 540, 751
1,327,060
625, 671
701, 389
15, 590
177,995

$37. 22
32.06
15.12
16.94
0.38
4.30

1, 448. 58

2, 337. 08

0.34

0.21

20,106

20,106

0.49

1,985.13
1, 985. 13
1,985. 13
1, 985.13

24.00
17.14
5.70
11.44
0.26
6.60

18.00
12. 85
4.27
8.58
0.20
4.95

1, 370, 929
979, 075
325, 593
653, 482
14, 852
377, 002

1, 370,929
979, 075
325, 593
653, 482
14, 852
377, 002

35.73
25.52
8.49
17.03
0.39
9.83

1, 421. 70
1, 421. 70
1, 421. 70
1 421.70

1, 421. 70
1, 421. 70
1, 421. 70
1, 421. 70

21.70
17.53
6.68
10.85
0.26
3.89

21.70
17.53
6.68
10.85
0.26
3.89

2, 075,988
1, 677, 054
639, 060
1, 037,994
24, 874
372,147

2, 075,988
1, 677, 054
639,060
1, 037,994
24, 874
372,147

30.85
24.92
9.50
15.43
0.37
5.53

1,421.70

1, 421. 70

0.02 |

0.02

2,145. 41
2,145. 41
2, 145. 41
2,145. 41

21.00 '
17. 52
9.06
8.46
0.26
3.22

18.89
15. 76
8.15
7.61
0.23
2.90

PORTSMOUTH

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
SPRINGFIELD.

1, 488. 85
1, 488. 85
1, 488. 85
1, 488. 85

_

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n - i
!
ship
25

__
._
$ 1.448. 58
1, 448. 58
1, 448. 58
1, 448. 58

LORAIN

TOLEDO

_

'

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
!
School d i s t r i c t .
_j
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
•
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y - . i

l, 930. 87
1,930. 87
1,930. 87
1,930.87

. .... -

1,913
11. 367. 893
9; 484, 037
4,904, 320
4, 579, 717
140, 748
1, 743,108

1,913

40.55
33.83
17.49
16.34
0.50
6.22

CO
H

>
H
M
M

Q
O
*
l
O
Xfl

M

H
11
—

0.03

11. 367. 893
9,484,037
4,904, 320
4, 579, 717
140, 748
1, 743,108

M

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YOUNGSTOWN
G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
P a r k district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of t o w n ship..

7,133,086
6, 002, 646
2, 283,959
3, 464, 224
254, 463
90. 495
988, 486

45.97
38.69
14.72
22.33
1.64
0.58
6.37

51, 459

51, 459

0.33

26.78
18.23
8.78
9.45
2.02
6.53

1, 387,930
944, 800
454, 809
489,991
104, 671
338, 459

1, 387,930
944, 800
454, 809
489,991
104, 671
338, 459

43.84
29.84
14.37
15.48
3.31
10.69

42.85
30.70
12.60
18.10
3.25
8.90

26.45
18.95
7.78
11.17
2.01
5.49

5, 056, 787
3, 622, 949
1, 486.943
2,136,006
383, 537
1, 050, 301

5, 056, 787
3, 622,949
1, 486,943
2,136, 006
383, 537
1, 050, 301

1

32
32
34
32
32

2,643.83 I
2.643.83
2, 621. 72
2,643.83
2, 643. 83

2, 241. 00

2,640.95 I

0.15

0.13

1,
1,
1,
1,

1, 637.14 I
1, 637.14
1, 637.14
1, 637.14

43.09
29.33
14.12
15.21
3.25
10.51

2,
2,
2,
2,
2,

243.
243.
225.
243.
243.

7,133, 086
6, 002, 646

1

2, 28*<, 959

[

17.41
14.65
5.57
8.45
0.63
0.22
2.41

20.50
17.25
6.56
9.95
0.74
0.26
2.84

3, 464, 224
254, 463
90, 495

OKLAHOMA

242

MUSKOGEE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation_._
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

017.
017.
017.
017.

36
36
36
36

OKLAHOMA CITY

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation . . .
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
TULSA

4)

0)
4

(4)
(4)
(4)

( 4)
( 4)
()

( 4)
(4 )
()

29
29
29
29

1,576.49 I
1,576.49
1,576.49
1,576.49

47.45
34.40
17.70
16.70
3.25
9.80

29.09
21.09
10.85
10.24
1.99
6.01

4,910, 469
3, 559,961
1, 831, 724
1, 728, 237
336, 333
1, 014,175

4,910, 469
3, 559,961
1, 831, 724
1, 728, 237
336, 333
1, 014,175

45.85
33.24
17.10
16.14
3.14
9.47

1, 095. 87
1. 095. 87
1, 095. 87
1, 095. 87
1,095. 87

1,783.44 I
1, 783. 44
1,783.44
1,783.44
1,783.44

40.00
24.30
14.50
7.60
2.20
7 70
8.00

24.58
14.93
8.91
4.07
1.35
4.73
4.92

12,170,150
7, 393,367
4, 411, 680
2,312,329
669, 358
2, 342, 753
2, 434, 030

12,170,150
7,393, 367
4, 411, 680
2, 312, 329
669,358
2, 342, 753
2, 434, 030

43.83
26.63
15.89
8.33
2.41
8.44
8.77

837. 67
808. 26
1,072.47

1,674.90 I
1,616.12
1,477.25

26.70
23.40
11.40
12.00
a
3.30

14.10
11.70
5.70
6.00
3
2.40 1

2,156,061
1,811,942
878,337
933, 605
344,119

2,044,875
1,727,364
856,969
870, 395
317,511

22.79
19.25
9.55
9.70
3.54

___

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . _.
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

(4)
(4)
4

966.
966.
966.
966.

H
W

OREGON

26

PORTLAND

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation._.
School district
P o r t of P o r t l a n d - . .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
PENNSYLVANIA

90

2

Allentown
G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
City corporation-..
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

2 General p r o p e r t y n o t t a x e d for S t a t e p u r p o s e s .
3 Average r a t e .

$4.00
4.00
1.00
3.00
7

()

< Per capita not computed.
O c c u p a t i o n taxes levied on a v a l u a t i o n of %

7

$111,186
84,578
21,368
63,210
26.608
),420, at t h e r a t e of $3 per $1,000.




T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55J

RATE OF LEVY

City number

P E R CAPITA ASSESSMENT

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

Of general p r o p e r t y
Subject t o t h e general Subject
to special taxes p e r $1,000 of—
property tax
property
taxes
(assessed
EstiAssessed
Estimated
Assessed
valuavaluation true value
valuation m a t e d
tion)
t r u e value

130

120

221

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes

$997. 43
997. 43
649. 56

$1, 246. 78
1,246. 78
1,173.00

$26. 32
19. 50
7. 50
12. 00
3 6 . 82

$19.38 ,
15. 60
6.00
9.60
3 3.78

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

982.16
982. 74
847. 25

1.636. 94
i, 637. 90
1,250. 50

29.14
24. 00
11.00
13.00
3
5. i i

17.88
14.40
6.60
7.80 i

16.80
7.20
9.60
2.83

Total

Per
capita

1,028.44
976. 64
911.60

1, 977. 77
1, 775. 71
1,523. 82

32.34
27. 00
12. 00
15. 00
3 5 . 34

17.69
14.49
6.24
8.25
3 3.20

E\STON

3 3.48 •

...
3.00

(8)

3.00
3.00
|
3.00
(10)

3.00

(»)

3. CO
3.00
1.00
2.00

$23. 88
19.45
7.48
4.43

96,594
24,692

1,871,677
1,580,733
713,619
867,114
290,944

1,710,394
1,443,727
661, 501
782,226
266,667

27.93
23.58
10.80
12.78
4.36

161 283
137,006
52,118
84, 888
24,277

1,480,748
1,279,992
548, 568
731,424
200,756

22.23
19.22
8.24
10.98
3.01

93 501
82,782

1,236,863
1,040,926
468,379
572, 547
195,937

$3.00
3. 00

$1,559,442
1,270,131
488, 512
781,619
289,311

1,574,249
1,362,774
548, 568
814,206
211,475

3.00

C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

Per
capita

$1,680,728
1.366,725
' 488, 512
878,213
314,003-

3. 0 0

1,143. 96
1,143. 96
1,063.72

25.00
21.00
9.00
12.00
4.00

19. 63

915.17
915.17
753. 57

.

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
.
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

G o v e r n m e n t of city_ . . .
C i t y corporation
School district
.
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

ALTOONA

CHESTER

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes

i

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued
124

LEVY

1,155,464
978, 823
447, 556
531,267
176,641

31.86
26.99
12.34
14.65
4.87

81,399
62,103
20, 823
41,280
19,296

3,997,426
3,453,263
i, 582, 758 1
1,870,505
544,163 I

3,763,345
3,260,244
1,518,129
1,742,115
503,101

(*)

IJ.97

$121,286
96, 594

82,782
10,719

(12)

66
C i t y corporation
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

(0

0)
0)

(')

1

32. 59
26. 20
12. 20
14.00
3 6 . 39

23.82
19.65 :
9.15
10.50
3 4.17

2.50
2. 50
(13)

|

2.50
|

0)
0)

0)
0)

234,081
193,019
64,629
128,390
41,062




93

229

841.32
841. 32
990.41

1.402.19
1,402.19
1,607.30

38.58
33.00
13.00
20.00
3 5.58

23.24
19.80
7.80
12.00
3 3.44

709. 56
615.43
733.25

1,091.63
946. 81
1,132.26

38.99
31.00
11.00
20.00
3 7. 99

25.33
20.15
7.. 15
13. CO
3 5.18

33. 84
28.00
14.00
14.00
3 5.84
27.64
25.00
11.00
14.00
3 2.64
33.41
27.50
11.00
16.50
3 5.91
39.39
33.50
13. 50
20.00
3 5.89

26. 31
22.40
11.20
11.20
3 3.91

H ARRISBURG

Government of city
City corporation
School district
Government of county . .
HAZLETON

Government of city
City corporation
School district
Government of county..
JOHNSTOWN

Government of city.
City corporation
School district
Government of county..

970.46
970.46
1,040. 67

1,213.07
1,213.07
1,557.60

LANCASTER

Government of city
City corporation
School district
Government of county..

600.44
600.44
993. 81

900. 66
1,219. 89

816. 56
816. 56
1,171.10

1,360.93
1,360.93
1,339. 80

MCKEESPORT

Government of city
City corporation
School district
Government of county..

18.81
16.66
7.33
9.33
3 2.15
21.51
16.50
6.60
9.90
3 5.01

1.00
1.00
1.00
(16)

5.00
5.00
(16)

5.00

07)

3.00
3.00
(18)

3.00
(19)

1.00
1.00
1.00
(20)

1.00
1.00
1.00
(21)

2,804, 778
2,329,239 !
899, 852
1,429,387 !
475, 539 !

2, 739,276
2,284, 239
899, 852
1, 384,387
455,037

33.29
27.76
10.94
16.83
5.53

65, 502
45,000

1,036,755 i
814,980 1
297,092
517, 888
221,775

920,707
712,827
276,614
436,213
207,880

25 98
20.11
7.81
12 31
5 87

116.048
102,153
20,478
81,675
13,895

2, 589, 878
2,125, 022
1,062,779 !
1,062,243 I
464, 856

2,351,832
1,921,662
960,831
960,831
430,170
' 985,427
839,036
369,176
469, 860
146,391

33.26
27.17
13.59
13.59
6.08

238,046
203,360
101,948
101,412
34,686

17.63
15.01
6 60
8.41
2.62

50,629
27,020

1,419,931
1,093,032
437,213
655, 819
326,899
1,247,921
1,024,160
412, 721
611,439
223,761

29.17
22 46
8 98
13.47
6.72

52,441
23,330

1,036,056
866,056
369,176
496, 880
170,000
1,472,372
1,110,362
437,213
679,149
356,010
1,425,424
1,190,447
455,428
735,019
234, 977

1
1

25.49
20.36
5.00
162 N E W CASTLE
20.92
Government of city
16.75
5.00
(22)
8.43
City corporation
6.75
624. 55
1, 249.11
12.49
School district
10.00
1
624. 55
.1,249.11
5.00
(23)
4.57
Government of county..
3 3.61
|
776. 59
1, 264. 87
3 Average rate.
* Per capita not computed.
s
Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $3,292,232, at the rate of $7.50 per $1,000.
9
$14,403 levied on polls at $1 each and $37,715 levied on occupations valued at $3,428,450 at the rate of $11 per $1,000.
i° Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $3,472,050 in Northampton County, at the rate of $6 per $1,000; and $1,148,180 in Lehigh County, at the rate of $3 per 3
ii Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $2,679,800, at the rate of $4 per $1,000.
" Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $3,216,010, at the rate of $6 per $1,000.
is Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $5,297,450, at the rate of $12.20 per $1,000.
u Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $5,865,960, at the rate of $7 per $1,000.
is Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $3,416,960, at the rate of $6 per $1,000.
i« Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $1,861,663, at the rate of $11 per $1,000.
17 Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $1,561,240, at the rate of $8.90 per $1,000.
i89 $17,954 levied on polls at $1 each and $83,994 levied on occupations valued at $5,999,o50, at the rate of $14 per $1,000.
1 Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $5,781,000, at the rate of $6 per $1,000.
2° Poll tax levied at the rate of 50 cents for single men and women and 25 cents for married men and women.
21 Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $4,752,750, at the rate of $6.12 per $1,000.
22 Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $3,163,450, at the rate of $13.50 per $1,000.
« Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $1,602,290, at the rate of $7 per $1,000.

45,000
20, 502

27,020
23,609

23,330
29,111
177,503
166,287
42,707
123,580
11,216

t-1
CO

01
CO




T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , I I A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R

CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D :

1924—Continued

[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]
RATE OF L E V Y

City mimber

P E R CAPITA A S S E S S M E N T

Of general p r o p e r t y
Subject t o t h e general Subject
to special taxes per $1,000 of—
property tax
property
taxes
(assessed Assessed
EstiAssessed
Estimated
valuavaluation m a t e d
valuation true value
tion)
t r u e value

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

LEVY

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes

1

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued
?33

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t , .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _
3

PHILADELPHIA

C i t y corporation
School district
Poor districts
10

1,860. 24
1,419. 59

0)

_.

27.90
27.90
313.99
4.14
9.77

1, 520. 40
1,962.75
1,520.40

1,788. 71
2,311.99
1, 788, 71

962.73
931. 23
1,105.34

1, 203.42
1,164.04
1, 504. 50

27.00
23.00
13.00
10.00
4.00

21.34
18.40
10.40
8.00
2.94

1,038.00
1,021.98
908. 50

2,076. 00
2,043. 97
1,169. 35

41.73
36.01
»19. 01
17.00
3 5.72

22. 45
18.01
3 9.51
8.50
3 4.44

READING

SCRANTON

C i t y corporation
S chool district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _

23.90
23.90
314.03
9.50
3 0.37

32.84
32.84
3 16. 46
4.88
11.50

PITTSBURGH

C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y __

$11.46
9.84
4.17
5.67
3 1.62

23.90
23.90
3 14. 03
9.50
3 0.37

$1, 714. 97
1,714. 85
2,162. 66

1,860. 24
1,419. 59

School district

51

$571. 73
571. 69
1,019. 51

_.

C i t y corporation

67

$32.94
29. 50
12.50
17.00
3 3.44

NORRISTOWN

j

,
. . 1

$5.00
5.00

$826,692
700,020
271, 233
428,787
126, 672

5.00
(25)

0.50
0.50
0.50

(26)

J

1.50
1.50 j
1.50 |
(27)

3.50 1
3.50 !
1.00 j
2.50
(28)

$700,340
579,799
245, 687
334,112
120, 541

$20.37
16.87
7.15
9.72
3.51

$126,352
120,221
25,546
94,675
6,131

77, 475,648
77,475, 648 1
50,997, 715
26,312, 502
165,431

(24)

77, 387, 648
77, 387,648
50, 909, 715
26,312, 502
165, 431

39.66
39.66
26.09
13.49

88,000
88,000
88,000

(*)

32,957,630
32,957,630 i
15, 668, 663
6, 343,319
10, 945, 648

32,604, 272
32, 604, 272
15, 668, 663
5,989,961
10, 945, 648

52.08
52.08
25. 03
9.57
17.48

353,358
353,358

3,062,118
2,538,569
1,399,387
1,139,182
523,549

2,934,980
2, 440,619
1,399, 387
1, 041, 232
494, 361

26.25
21.83
12.52
9.31
4.42

127.138
97,950

6.251,889
5; 478,129
2,855,964
2,622,165
773,760

5,984, 064
5, 248,994
2,791, 464
2,457, 530
735,070

42.30
37.11
19.73
17. 37
5.20

267,825
229,135
64, 500
164,635
38,690

353,358

97,950
29,188




100

Op
W 195

WILKES-BARRE

Government of city
City corporation.__
School district
Government of county.

1,269. 85
1,081. 72
1,398.12

1,804. 41
1, 664. 29
2,133.18

34.86 |
27.00
12.00
15.00
3 7.86

23.34
18.19
8.44
9.75
3 5.15

747. 90
715. 20
619. 78

1,068. 43
1,021. 71
1,021.45

38. 56
31. 00
13.00
18.00
3 7.56

26.29
21.70
9.10
12.60
3 4.59

742. 42
742. 42
722. 35

1,113. 63
1,113. 63
1,230. 83

30.82
24.00
10.00
14.00
3 6.82

20.00
16.00
6.67
9.33
3 4.00

2,934. 79
2,934. 79

2,934. 79
2,934. 79

15.78
3 14. 58
1.20

15.78
3 14. 58
1.20

1,804. 49
1,804.49

1,804. 49
1,804. 49

18.16
3 16. 96
1.20

3 16. 96
1.20

2,136.30
2,136.30

2,136.30
2,136.30

18.48
317.28
1.20

18. 48
317.28
1.20

19.25

19.25

WlLLIAMSPORT

Government of city
City corporation...
School district
Government of county.
YORK

Government of city
City corporation...
School district
Government of county.

288,740
255,600
67, 385
188, 215
33,140

3, 556,016
2, 676, 787
1, 239, 978
1,436, 809
879, 229

3,267,
2, 421,
1,172,
1, 248,
846,

42.46 I
31.46
15.24
16.23
11.00

(31)

1, 249, 232
1, 027, 733
438,179
589,554
221, 499

1,151,
953.
410,
543,
197,

27.28
22.60
9.72
12.87
4.69

97, 650
73, 968
27,794
46,174
23,682

(32)
(33)
(34)

1,166, 443
913, 759
380, 733
533, 026
252, 684

362,
507,
240,

22.74
17.82
7.42
10.39
4.92

56, 837
44,417
18,507
25,910
12,420

5.00 I
5.00 I
(29)

5.00
(30)

3.12 |
3.12 j
1.12 I
2.00

RHODE ISLAND
247

NEWPORT

115

PAWTUCKET

30

Government of city...
Government of State..
Government of city. _.
Government of State..

PROVIDENCE

Government of city
Government of State.__

WOONSOCKET

18.16

Government of city...
1,631.39
1,631.39
3 18. 05
318. 05
1,631.39
1.20 1
1,631.39
1.20
Government of State..
3
Average rate.
4
Per capita not computed.
24
Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $2,043,650, at the rate of $12.50 per $1,000.
25 Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $2,043,650, at the rate of $3 per $1,000.
28
,
Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $72,483,745, at the rate of $4.88 per $1,000.
" Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $7,297,025, at the rate of $4 per $1,000.
28
Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $6,448,345, at the rate of $6 per $1,000.
29
Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $5,615,439, at the rate of $12 per $1,000.
30
Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $3,723,541, at the rate of $8.90 per $1,000.
3i Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $2,492,800, at the rate of $9.50 per $1,000.
3' Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $1,850,740, at the rate of $10 per $1,000.
33 Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $1,850,740, at the rate of $14 per $1,000.
34
Occupation taxes levied on a valuation of $1,552, 450, at the rate of $8 per $1,000.

1.00 ,
1.00

1, 310, 750
1,211,644
99,106

1, 302, 450
1,203,344
99,106

46 30
42.78
3 52

8,300
8,300

1.00
1.00

2, 284, 034
2,134, 766
149, 268

2, 259,291
2,110, 023
149, 268

32.78
30.61
2 17

24, 743
24,743

1.00 I
1.00

10, 473, 471
9, 801, 955
671,516

10,341,380
9, 669,864
671,516

39.48
36.92
2 56

132,091
132,091

1.00 !

1, 549, 826
1, 454,382
95, 444

1,531,032
1, 435, 588
95, 444

31.40
29.45
1.96

i.oo !

Q

r1

18,794
18, 794

Oi




TABLE

2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B ^ S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , H A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued
[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 551

1
City nL mber

P E R CAPITA ASSESSMENT

108

*>0R

OF L E \ Y

Subject
Of genera I p r o p e r t y
to special taxes per $1,000 of—
property
taxes
Esti(assessed Assessed
Estimated
valuavaluation m a t e d
true value
tion)
true value

LEVY

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax

Subject t o t h e general
property tax

CITY A N D DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

Assessed
valuation
SOUTH

R J 1TE

Of poll
taxes

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

>
o

CAROLINA

CHARLESTON

_

98
98
08
08

$842. 80
842. 80
866. 85
866. 85

$98. 75
59.75
45.00
14. 75
6.00
33. 00

453. 62
453. 62
453. 62
453. 62

1,814.49
1, 814. 49
1,814. 49
1, 814. 49

76.00
45.00
28. 00
17.00
6.00
25.00

.. _

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t , . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

1
$353.
353.
364.
364.

COLUMBIA

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . _.
C i t y corporation
School district _ ___
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

$41.48
25.10
18.90
6.20
2.52
13.86

$1.00
1.00

19.00
11.25
7.00
4.25
1.50
6.25

2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00

1.00

$2, 556,309
1,531,351
1,149, 831
381,520
157, 686
867, 272

$2, 551, 678
1, 526, 720
1,149, 831
376, 889
157, 686
867, 272

$35.35
21.15
15.93
5.22
2.18
12.01

$4,631
4,631

1, 402,159
835,365
517,547
317, 818
109, 702
457, 092

1,389,559
822, 765
511, 943
310, 822
109, 702
457,092

34.48
20.41
12.70
7.71
2.72
11.34

12, 600
12, 600
5, 604
6,996

4, 631

a

TENNESSEE

122

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

88

KNOXVILLE

42

1,358.93
1,358.93
1,358. 93

26. 60
14.00
3.00
9.60

26.60
14.00
3.00
9.60

1,197. 80
1,197. 80
1,197.80

1,317.81
1,317.81
1,317.81

35.00
24. 40
3.00
7.60

31.82
22.18
2.73
6.91

1, 299. 06
1,379.29
1,379.29

1,457. 64
1,379.29
1,379. 29

33.50
21.00
3.00
9.50

30.62
18.12
3.00
9.50

1,358.93
1,358. 93
1,358.93

MEMPHIS

.

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

O

1

2.00
2.00

2,393, 259
1, 250, 232 1
267, 907
875,120

2,375, 441
1, 250, 232
267, 907
857,302

36.15
19.03
4.08
13.05

3.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

3, 878, 688
2, 686, 028
344,691
847, 969

3, 829, 290
2, 669, 562
328, 225
831, 503

41.92
29.23
3.59
9.10

49,398
16,466
16,466
16,466

2.00

7, 743, 956
4,699,731
749,854
2,294,371 •

7, 669, 956
4, 699, 731
712, 854
2,257,371

44.52
27.28
4.14
13.10

37,000
37,000

(6)

1.00
1.00 1

17,818
(6)

17,818

74,000

HH




1,107.32
1,177. 92
1,177. 92

27.40
17.00
3.00
7.40

25.15
14.75
3.00
7.40

1,028.95
1,028.95 |
752.94
752. 94

39.80
23.00
17.00
6.00
7.50
9.30

24.12
15.72
11.62
4.10
3.75
4.65

1,001.20
800. 96

39.16
21.96
7.50
9.70

1,064. 61
611. 95 I
611.95 I

NASHVILLE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

_

87,308

3, 922, 680
2,323,384
436,150
1,163,146

3, 835,372
2,323,384
436,150
1, 075, 838

31.07
18.82
3.53
8.72

1.50
0.25 1

1,376, 245
880,374
650, 711
229, 663
231, 768
264,103

1,350,929
880,374
650, 711
229, 663
210, 069
260, 486

36.32
23. 67
17.49
6.17
5.65
7.00

28.40
17.57
4.72
6 11

2.75 !
1.00
1.50
0.25

1, 745, 281
1.057,232
312,549
375, 500

1,708,899
1, 050, 600
287, 049
371, 250

35.76
21.99
6.01
7.77

36,382
6,632
25,500
4,250

48.70
24.30
7.50
16.90

13.34
8.46
1.50
3.38

1.75

7, 574,447
4, 763, 722
897, 561
1,913,164

7, 513, 263
4, 763, 722
845,118
1, 904,423

40.80
25. 87
4.59
10.34

61,184

1,049. 54
790.09

36.34
s 19. 84
7.50
9.00

22.52
13.89
3.92
4.71

3, 301,932
2, 020,927
588, 716
692, 289

3, 285, 934
2, 020. 927
575, 003
690,004

33. 86
20. 83
5.93
7.11

992. 59
881. 62
881.62

23.00
7.50
9.30

25. 62
15. 54
4.50
5. 58

5,
3,
1,
1,

5, 494,184
3, 332, 290
965, 131
1, 196, 763

37.64
22. 83
6.61
8.20

1, 214. 25
965. 16
965.16

38.50
20. 00
7.50
11.00

24. 25
15.00
3.75
5.50

1,991,178
1,147, 494
342, 034
501, 650

42. 14
24.29
7.24
10.62

7, 977, 814
5, 377, 725
3, 591, 992
1, 785, 733
1, 154, 569
1, 445, 520

4
()
4
()
4
()
4
()
4
()
4

2.00

8

()
2.00

1

1

6
()
87,308

TEXAS
AUSTIN.-

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _
BEAUMONT

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
DALLAS

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of State.__
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
EL

PASO

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
FORT WORTH

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . _
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
GALVESTON

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .
HOUSTON

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y c o r p o r a t i o n . _.
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y .

(4)
(4)
(4)
(4)

3 Average rate.

43.09
26.20
17.50
8.70
7.50
9.39

19.52
13. 10
8.75
4.35
2.85
3.57

1.75

1.50

0.25 1
1.75
1.50
0.25
1. 75
1.50
0.25
1.75
1.50
0. 25
1. 50

1.50

* Per capita not computed.

564, 368
332, 290
025, 289
206, 789

2,003,001
1, 147,494
352,168
503. 339
8, 024, 750
5, 377, 725
3, 591,992
1,785,733
1, 201, 505
1, 445, 520

3

25,316

I

n
21, 699
3,617

52, ^43
8,741

•

()

N o t reported.

i

15,998
13, 713
2, 285
70.184

i

1

60,158
10. 026
11, 823

i

10,134
1, 689

t
46, 936

i

46,936

!

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T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
C A P I T A T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924>—Continued
[ T h i s t a b l e is p r e s e n t e d i n t w o sections, t h e first section beginning on p . 468. F o r a text discussion of t h i s t a b l e , see p . 55]

1

)

City number
200

LEVY

i
CITY AND DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

TEXAS—Continued
37

RATE OF LEVY

PER CAPITA ASSESSMENT

Subject t o t h e general 1 Subject Of general p r o p e r t y
property tax
1 to special taxes per $1,000 of—
property
1
taxes
1
Esti1 Assessed
Estimated 1 (assessed Assessed m a t e d
valuavaluation
v a l u a t i o n true value
t r u e value
tion)

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y , __ _
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t , .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y I
WACO
J
G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y , .
WICHITA

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes

Of special property
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

Per
capita

Per
capita

Total

j
$27. 65 1
19.98
3 13. 53
6.45
4.20
3.47

$972.17
972.17
729.12
729.12

1.75

(4)
(4)

50. 50
35.00
15. 00
10.00

24.30
17.40
4.50
2.40
23.00
16.80
7.50
5.00

1,186. 65
987. 95
987.95

(*)
(4)
(4)

10. 00
7.50
8.00

4.30
3.00
3.20

$1, 296. 22
1, 296. 22
1,302.01
1,302.01
1, 582. 20
1,646.59
1, 646. 59

FALLS

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . J
C i t y corporation
School district
Water improvement
district .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _

(4)
(4)
(4)
(4)
(4)

$6,803,659
4, 855, 662
3, 288,133 1
1,567,529 j
1,100, 363
847, 634
1, 660, 334
1,152,114
338,162
170, 058
1,472,658
1, 055,477
471,143
314,095

$1.50

$40. 34
26.64
318. 04
8.60
7.50
6.20
34.70
23. 20
7.50
4.00

SAN A N T O N I O . . .

155

1.50

1.50
0.25
1.75

$6, 728, 659
4, 855, 662
3, 288,133
1, 567, 529
1, 025, 363
847, 634
1, 627, 579
1,152,114
310,086
165, 379
1, 444,955
1, 055, 477
471,143
314, 095

270,239
212,174
205, 007

1.50
0.25

270, 239
188, 457
201,021

a
$35.89
25. 90
17. 54
8.36

$75,000

222

OGDEN

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School d i s t r i c t . . . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . ,

1 SALT L A K E

1

1,074. 20
1, 074. 20
1, 074. 20
1,074. 20

1, 074.
1, 074.
1,074.
1, 074.

20
20
20
20

1

C I T Y . __

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . _
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of State
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

1,429. 21
1, 429. 21 1
1,429. 21 |
1,429. 21 [

1, 429. 21
1,429. 21
1,429. 21
1,429. 21

i

35. 30
22. 00
11. 00
11. 00
7.30

35. 30
22. 00
11. 00
11. 00
7.30

31. 70
19. 40
11. 30
8.10
7. 30
5.00 1

31. 70
19. 40
11. 30
8.10
7. 30
5.00

6.00 1

6.00

1

1

1, 370,020
853, 836
426, 918
426,918
283, 319
232,865
5, 824, 703
3, 564, 645
2. 076. 314
1, 488, 331
1, 341, 335
918,723

|
j

1
1

1

4.52
38.89
27.53
7.41
3.95

H

>

()
(*)
(4)
(4)

h-i

28,076
4,679
27, 703

4

O

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H
M

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o
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(4)
(4)
(4)

23, 717
3,986

B
in

37. 92
23.63
11.82
11. 82
7.84
6.45
5, 824, 703 | 45.31
3, 564, 645
27. 73
2, 076, 314 1 16.15
1,488, 331
11. 58
1, 341, 335
10. 43

7.15 —

ZP

32, 755

1, 370,020
853,836
426,918 i
426,918
283, 319
232, 865

918,723 1

>
V

75, 000

UTAH

56

00

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VIRGINIA

245

1,764.89
1, 937. 27

2, 211. 84
2, 395. 58

13.83
310. 60
3
3.23

2.50
1.50
1.00

978, 550
727, 540
251,010

946,321
711, 658
234,665

31.19
23.46
7.73

32, 229
15,884
16, 345

1,188.10
1, 214. 32

1,635. 56
1, 661. 78

15.99
3 13. 75
3 2.24

1.50
0.50
1.00

954, 233
807, 565
146,668

933, 341
800,601
132, 740

26.22
22.49
3.73

20,892
6,964
13,928

17.56
3 15. 48
3 2.08

1.50
0. 50
1.00

5, 349,352
4,654, 072
695, 280

5,253,085
4, 621,983
631,102

(4)
(4)
(4)

96, 267
32,089
64,178

816, 303
639,391
176,912

781,248
618, 358
162, 890

22.55
17.85
4.70

35,055
21,033
14,022

LYNCHBURG

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
NEWPORT NEWS

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
NORFOLK

_.

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

232

13.57
11.90
3 1.67

1.50
0.50
1.00

1, 000,948
860, 356
140, 592

971, 263
850, 461
120, 802

16.69
14.62
2.08

29,685
9,895
19, 790

2.50 !
1.50 ,
1.00

6, 057, 823
4, 839, 754
1, 218,069

5, 812, 733
4, 692, 700
1,120, 033

31.60
25.51
6.09

245,090
147,054
98,036

2.50
1.50
1.00

1, 540, 769
1, 248,090
292, 679

1, 452, 396
1,195,066
257,330

25.55
21.02
4.53

88, 373
53,024
35,349

35.82
30.51
15. 68
3 6.99
7.14
0.70
5.31

17,485,087
14, 893,194
7, 654,070
3, 412, 299
3, 485,144
341,681
2, 591, 893

17, 485,087
14, 893,194
7, 654,070
3, 412, 299
3,485,144
341, 681
2, 591, 893

28.57
16.87
9.00
7.87
5.83
5.87

4,923,146
2,897, 798
1, 557, 899
1, 339, 899
1,009, 605
1,015, 743

4,923,146
2, 897, 798
1, 557, 899
1, 339, 899
1,009, 605
1,015, 743

3

760. 30
771. 63

1, 228. 69
1, 240.02

3

1, 662. 53
1, 722.16

2,189.05
2, 248. 68

14.36
3 11. 65
3 2.71

1, 284.47
1, 353. 73

3, 280.91
3,350.17

7.76
3 6.41
3 1.35

ROANOKE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

2.50
1.50
1.00 1

1, 518. 66
1, 560. 65

RICHMOND

G o v e r n m e n t of city
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

14.76
11. 75
3 3.01

1, 242. 46
1, 284. 45

PORTSMOUTH

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

39

(4)
(4)

PETERSBURG

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

138

(4)
(4)

WASHINGTON
SEATTLE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
C o u n t y . __
School district
P o r t of Seattle
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e

73

(4)
(4)
(4)
(4)
(4)

3

(4)
(4)
4
()

SPOKANE

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

827. 63
813. 50
827. 63
827. 63

1, 655. 25
1,627.01
1, 655.25
1,655. 25
3

Average r a t e.

4

(4)

(4)
( 44)
( 4)
( 4)
( 4)
()
47.08
27.71
14.90
12.81
9.65
9.71

Per capita not computed.
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T A B L E 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N O F P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O F A S S E S S M E N T , P E R C A P I T A A S S E S S M E N T , R A T E O F L E V Y , AND T O T A L AND P E R
CAPITA T A X E S L E V I E D : 1924—Continued

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[This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55]

City number

P E R CAPITA

RATE OF L E V Y

ASSESSMENT

Subject t o t h e general Subject
to special
property tax
property
taxes
Assessed
E s t i m a t e d (assessed
valuav a l u a t i o n t r u e value
tion)

CITY AND DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENT

LEVY

Of general p r o p e r t y
taxes p e r $1,000 of—
Assessed
valuation

Estimated
true value

Of t h e general p r o p e r t y
tax
Of poll
taxes

Of special p r o p e r t y
taxes
Of poll
taxes

Total
Total

Per
capita

Total

Per
capita

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WASHINGTON—Continued
74

TACOMA

WEST

175

144

$568. 34
568. 34
568. 34
568. 34
568. 34

$1,262.97
1, 262. 97
1, 262.97
1, 262. 97
1, 262. 97

$32. 29
17.66
10. 69
3 6.30
0.67
5. 49
9.14

3

\

$4, 205, 032
2, 299, 873
1,391,591
820, 395
87, 887
714, 757
1,190,402

;
j
!
!
I
I

$4, 205, 032
2, 299, 873
1, 391, 591
820,395
87,887
714,757
1,190, 402

>

$40. 79
22.31
13.50
7.96
0.85
6.93
11.55

Ul

H

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o

CHARLESTON

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _
131

$71. 79
39. 27
3 23. 77
3 14. oo
1.50
12.20
20. 32

._

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
School district
P a r k district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

2, 215. 60
2, 215. 60
2,215.60
2, 215. 60

3,
3,
3,
3,

873.
873.
873.
873.

66
66
66
66

1
1

$4.00
2.00
2.00

19.20
15.10
5.00
10.10
1.40
2.70

4.00
2.00
2.00

22.00
15.60
3 7.30
3 8. 30
1.40
5.00

3.00
1.00
1.00

1,980. 45
1,980. 45
1,980. 45
1,980. 45

1,980. 45
1,980. 45
1,980. 45
1, 980. 45

2, 003. 81
2.003. 81
2,003. 81
2,003. 81

2, 003. 81
2, 003. 81
2,003. 81
2,003. 81

22. 00
15. 60
3 7. 30
3 8. 30
1.40
5.00

WHEELING

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . .
C i t y corporation
School district .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

12.32
8.95
3.69
5.26
0.80
3 2.57

19. 20
15.10
5.00
10.10
1.40
2.70

HUNTINGTON

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
School district
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

21. 54
15.65
6.45
9.20
1.40
3 4. 49

1

1.00
1.00

1

2, 216, 860
1, 610, 685
663, 829
946,856
144,087
462, 088

47.72
34.67
14.29
20.38
3.10
9.95

$48, 288
24, 144
24,144

o

12, 072
12, 072

a

2, 362, 345
1, 843, 543 !
627, 208
1, 216, 335 j
181,122 !
337, 680

1.00
1.00

2.00

Ul

2, 265,148
1, 634, 829
687, 973
946, 856 I
156.159 i
474.160

2, 312, 241
1, 818, 481
602,146
1,216,335
168,601
325,159

38.02
29.90
9.90
20.00
2.77
5.35

50,104
25,062
25, 062

Ul

2, 519, 701 i
1, 770, 905
836, 083
934, 822
185, 646
563,150 1

2, 477, 755
1, 756, 923
822,101
934, 822
157, 682
563,150

44.08
31.20
14.63
16.63
2.81
10.02

41, 946
13,982
13, 982

12, 521
12, 521

27, 964




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WISCONSIN

236

GREEN BAY

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .

29. 77
3 22. 70
3 1. 15
3 5. 92

28.36
3 21. 62
3 1.10
3 5.64

1, 507, 879
1,150,078
58,163
299, 638 1

1, 507, 879
1,150,078
58,163
299,638

44.75
34.13
1.73
8.89

30. 52
3 24.19
3 1.45
3 4.88

24.64
3 19. 53
3 1.17
3 3.94

1, 860, 063
1, 474,027
88, 577
297,459

1, 860, 063
1, 474,027
88, 577
297,459

38.05
30.15
1.81
6.08

1, 578. 67
1, 575. 79
1, 575. 79

1, 246. 24
1, 246. 24
1, 246. 24

1,543. 65
1,543. 65
1, 543. 65

1,459.16
1, 459.16
1, 459.16

1, 516. 53
1, 516. 53
1, 516. 53

29. 47
3 23. 40
31.16
3 4.91

28.36
3 22. 52
3 1.11
3 4.73

1, 308, 314
1, 038, 890
51, 290 j
218,134

1, 308, 314
1, 038, 890
51,290
218,134

43.01
34.15
1.69
7.17

2, 762. 64
2, 762. 64
2, 762. 64

2, 762. 64
2, 762. 64
2,762. 64

26.10
3 21. 93
3 o. 95
3 3.22

26.10
3 21. 93
3 0.95
3 3.22

3, 258, 642
2, 738, 609
118,305
401, 728

3, 258, 642
2, 738, 609
118, 305
401, 728

72.09
60.59
2.62
8.89

_.

1, 633. 53
1, 627. 68
1, 627. 68

2,116.12
2,110. 26
2,110.26

31.55
30.22
3 25. 04
3 5.18
3 1 . 33

24.35
23.32
3 19. 33
3 3.99
3 1.03

25, 452,080
24, 381, 358
20, 217. 048
4,164, 310
1,070, 722

25, 452, 080
24, 381, 358
20,217, 048
4,164,310
1,070, 722

51.50
49.34
40.91
8.43
2.17

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y _.

163

1,503. 74
1, 500. 85
1, 500. 85

1, 353. 94
1, 353. 94
1, 353. 94

1, 553.10
1,553.10
1, 553.10

29.85
s 25. 39
2 i. 39
3 3.07

26.03
3 22.13
3 1.22
3 2.68

. 1,342,257 i
1,141, 439
62, 791
138,027

1, 342, 257
1,141, 439
62,791
138, 027

40.42
34.37
1.89
4.16

1,404. 38
1, 404. 38
1,404, 38

1, 849.14
1,849.14
1,849.14

23.53
3 18.13
3 i. 62
3 3. 78

17.87
3 13. 77
3 1.23
3 2.87

2,182, 852
1, 682,030
150, 549
350, 273

2,182, 852
1,682,030
150, 549
350, 273

33.05
25.47
2.28
5.30

1, 233. 99
1, 227. 29
1,227. 29

1, 669. 60
1, 662. 90
1, 662. 90

33.82
3 27. 91
3 i. 37
3 4.54

24.99
3 20. 63
3 1.01
3 3.35

1, 378, 769
1,138, 961
55, 590
184,218

1, 378, 769
1,138, 961
55, 590
184, 218

41.70
34.45
1.68
5.57

1,451.19
1,176. 72
1,176. 72

1,723.37
1, 448. 90
1,448. 90 |

32.31
3 20. 37
3 1.38
3 10. 56

26. 85
3 17.15
3 1.12
3 8.58

1, 730, 303
1,172, 601
64, 630
493,072

1, 730, 303
1,172, 601
64, 630
493,072

43.62
29.56
1.63
12.43

KENOSHA

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . _
243

LA

CROSSE

_

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
182

MADISON

_

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y . . . .
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y __
13

MILWAUKEE

G o v e r n m e n t of city
C i t y corporation
County
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
238

121

OSHKOSH.

1

SHEBOYGAN

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t y
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
210

i
1

RACINE.

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t v
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
239

|

SUPERIOR

G o v e r n m e n t of c i t v
G o v e r n m e n t of S t a t e
G o v e r n m e n t of c o u n t y . .
3

1

>

W

w

Average rate.

o

Ox
Ox